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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-05-03, Page 5WEDNESDAY, MAY3rd'i, THE LUCT NOW SENTINELr, ',WIC -NOW , ONTARIO 1?IAOE NI , Don't let seed, prices per hundred or per: bushel fool you ..." Figure your seed cost per acre. Then compare. what CO-OP . • gives for;. the slight difference•. there. mightbe -- ,a better grade, a higher percentage germination and many .thous; ands of weed seeds less per acre And don't forget, seed cost per acre Is a small' part of the total. . investment of :Seeding consider eeding when you . seed bed preparation. , It Pays to. Buy the Best USE `SEEDS that'eatlly grow hone 7 HURON: COUNTY CROP,'. REPORT OF APRIL 25th. Continuous cool/` wet weather: ,has curtailed seeding. ;operations' • • fall wheat', is slow although, they are greening up: considerably. The recent rains . will, have help ed general . moisture 'conditions. INLOUGH; Mrs. Marjorie Armstrong, Mrs. Shillington, Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Errington and .Stevie of Brant-' ford; were visitors atthe home of Mr: and: Mrs. James M. Hod- gins. The many friends of Rev.. Ben- son Cox are glad to see; him able to be out again after being con- fined to bed for 'a period of ,targe following ..a heart attack. : Friends in this Community ex- tend 'syrn,pathy to M,,. and. Mrs., _Ed Thompson arid Marjorie in the death' of the late Mrs.' Char- lotte Thompson. • ' . Mr. and Mrs.. W Alton,,Toron to, • Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson, Brantford visited :With friends. here on the week -end. . Mrs. Winnie ThoxnP"son return-: •ed to Kincardine after visiting` with° Mr. and ,Mrs. John .Hodgins. IMr. Jaynes M. Hodgins receiv- ed word ,during the week ,'of the death of. • his nephew, the late' George Hodgins of Milford, Mich,. Mrs. J. .W. Colwell and. Mrs; Don McCosh were.' in •Luckrrow with Mrs. Annetta 'Bushell who was. ill; Her many friends 'wish :her • •improved . health. On Sunday, next the Anglican 1 congregation will . attend' A. ser - .'vice at Bervie at •3 o'clock when `the Right Reverend Harold. Ap-, pleyard, Bishop` of .Georgian, Bay will be the celebrant at a service, of .Holy Communion. ' 11Vir'. and• Mrs.: Frank ''Currie,;' Brenda and . D.arlene . visited . with Mrs. • Gertride Walsh:' On Sunday, May 14th the' Ang-" lican .Sunday' School will:•begin: for the suMnier : months. -The •service for ,• the month of May' will . at` 3 o'cl;ock There will be no service here next Sunday owing :,to the . Bervie service. Visitors with Mrs.:.' William. Cox and Rev Benson Cox :were' Mr. ' and Mrs.. Ross Ma'rrtyn of Ripley,: Mr,. and, Mrs. John Col` ling and •Na.ncy. Gulling of.'Ripley,': Mr.. arid :Mrs. Leslie Lamont,,. Kincardine.. •' Mr. Douglas Stanley, Miss Bev- erley Stamey and Mr. "Dari Tol- • lefson .of Toronto spent the week end .with; 'Mr and, Mrs.' Ezra Stanley • • ' and fit will : be a few days 'before . ,the farmers can get iback op' the, Have You Renewed` Your, Sub_, :land Growth of :pastures .' and scription? • U WISH YOU WERE Start panning now! Mail the coupon,for free literature:. Look forward . to your most refreshing summer ever—in Ontario!. DPREE1 Mal ,o: TRAVEL LITERATURE Onlr,rla • Travel, ITS Parliament Ridgs„ Toronto, Onlaa, NAME �/ ADDRESS,-'" ve the time of our 1 e: in ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL AND PUBLICITY Hon. Bryaft L. Cathcart, Mini$fer' Saviour Pilot Me. Congener, Miss Margaret • Robertson,, Reading,. Life's Steadying Influences, Mrs. Tom. MacDonald. Poem, Sc much' good, Mrs. George Harkness.: Reading, . Mrs. Alex Percy. A let- ter from Miss Hilda Hermnanson, and a 'poem Iby • •Mrs. Lyman; Sutton. A reading "You Can ape; Sure" by Mrs. Fr,ank;'Maulden, A;' Bible quiz. The .closing hymn' was "Jesus calls us o'er the tu- Muir and the Lord's prayer., Miss; Margaret Robertson gave the courtesy remark;: Grace was sung; and lunch was served. 4 Mr. and Mrs, George ° Colwell spentthe week -end With mrs. J . W,' Colwell. before leaving for • their home ' in B.C; . . Friends. i,of Mr. Roy Graham are -pleased that he :was, able to return horse from Wingham: Hos- pital where, he:was ,a patient. The H.W.I." will meet in. , the hall on • Thursday (evening) . with Mrs. William .Eadie and Mrs. Howard .Harris hostesses. • Roll call,' "Something h bake that my family enjoys:" : Topic, "Eat to Live." Workshop. Motto, 'May our. Institute work enrich our lives;. not wear u's outs Demonstration, Working, with foam rubber, Mrs: Ed T.hornpson. Directors, Mrs.. William . Eadie, Mrs. Howard Harris.' . (Miss' Beverley Stanley and 'Mr. Dan 'Tollefson ` ;were guests :at the : Rustan-Stanley wedding at. South •Kinloss ' Church ' on ' Sat71 .urd'ay.• • The •Presbyterian,Sunday: School: will begin next Sunday: for the simmer' months. It will' be at 1:30 pain The- Presbyterian. Young, .Peo- ple. People met +op. Sunday evening at 'the ;home of..M. iss., Tielen.-McFar� l'an ... • • , • ••' The A Y.P A. met' on Sunday nig }t at the home' of Edna and' May 'poyle with Alex •Hewitt pre- siding. Sheila Tfaldenby read • the' Scripture ;and,Rae Haldeniby`.gave the prayer. •Roll' call; Faith: "Final. plans • were , .made for a • variety concert t'o: 'be held at'the church on'Monday' ev""ening, May 15th,; when. pictures • of interest •`will be. shown : by Mr.. Rayn'ard•;Ackert. Mrs.' P ';A. Murray lias gone, on a trip to the :west where she , :aril! 'visit .with Mr. arid Mrs, John Murray •Friends ' of Moss Barbara: .Mur7., a.ray were 'pleased to . see her on, CI NX-TV.:'when she, was crown. od .queen at the teen' town :dance, at' Lucknow.. IMr: J. R , Mr. and and Mrs, Frank Maulden, r. and Mrs. Malcolm. Lane were guests at a dinner in Clinton iii honour'•,of the Rev. D. J. Lane who was, "honored by the . Senate' of the Presbyterian. Theological Colleges Montreal on April: 25th confers- ing upon him, the Doctor of Div- inity degree. ' Mr, and Mrs. Clayton .N chol- son, .Ronnie and Bonnie o;1 Rip- ley visited On Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs.Bert •Nicholson: • ,Mr. and Mrs: Chris 'Shelton df Hanover visited on Sunday with Edna and May Boyle: The Presbyterian W:MS, met. at the home of .Mrs. Edbert Bush- ell 'with 11 meinbers• answering ,. the roll call with the word ".stone.i' The operiirrig hymn was' "What a Friend we have ht.. Jesus." scripture and meditation •ort Mary' IMagdeline . by Mrs, Frarilt Mau"Idea. ,Prayer by Mrs; . George Harkness. Hyi n, Jesus COI -MOSS' CORNERS The community' ' extends y.., y pathy : to the relatives ,of the late ;Mrs. Albe,rt Thompson, Holyrood,,' wcha ,passed away ' in Wingham:', Hospital and to the relatives • of, the ' late . Mrs.: Wm.. Hodgins .of Bervie who. passed away it 'Kin-', `.sardine Hospital, Our school was clo"sed ; Friday afternoon to. e.•na(ble , our teacher,' Miss. Hodgins to -attend the fun -• eral.of her great" aunt, Mrs.' W.m. Hodgins at Kincardine: • The rain and 'damp days' have• delayed seed•ing Mr. and Mrs. Delia! Irish,' Seat- tle, Wash.,: visited With Mr, .'and. Mrs. Toni Stewart and boys.. Mrs. Irish is a sister of. Mrs. Stewart': Mrs: Earle Hodgins :spent;.•Wed- nesday evening with ',,,Mr; Jaynes Wraith. • We are glad to repor. t t,lriat Mr. Roy,Graham was able to', come` home:, from Wingham Hospital. • Mr,, and Mrs. Wm. Kidd have moved their • furniture from To- ronto •: to the house on the. 14th which they Previously . purchased from Kevin McGlynn,: . Until the • house is ready. • for,. occupancy, ,they are . staying at • the •home,' of 'the Wilson _Brothers.. ' : • The 4-H Club; Holyrood Pine- apple' Queens held their regular meeting Tuesday evening at the. home, of Miss Barbara Haldenby. HIGH-PRESSURE MULTI -STAGE PUMPS ' NOW ..:Fpr no more money MORE WATER WITH HIGHER PRESSURES N.ow•atsinglestageyou ,. can have a new,'STARliine wa- ter system to provide\you'r home o ,with• fully automatic, ;instant • water 'it. every.'faucet 'every'.' time.. What's more,:STAR line: pumps have fewer mechanical parts to cut your: maintenance 'costs :.. new engineering im-. 13rovements'to,assure:•longer life and greater:dependabilit r. line includes.five new'series for `, both:deep and..shallow wells' in • , . 'a wide grange; of prices. Let us give you all the facts: No charge for estimates: :. PUMPS:&, WATER SYSTEMS POLLOCK ELECM IC Phone 190, Ripley, Ontario • The • community extends syin pathy• to Mrs.: Lorne Reeking 'S other, relatives in the less' Of :her"' brother, the late Walter Cronin: Mr. and. Mrs, 'Murray Render son and family, and Mr. Don Carte diss, Lucknow; were Sunday vis `itors with Mr, : and iVirs. James, • Wraith. Carrying a; bone In his mouth,. a dog' etossed a• river on a narrow bridge;, He saw his own image reflected in,tlie..water and decided that, it Was *tiler dog: with'a bone larger:than his.. Consumed with envy, he opened his mouth. tograb the Other bone and lost his' own • The man who has a, planned Sun Life ,of Canada insurance program need envy no'one. For no; one can better face the future than the man who, • through' the medium of life insurance, has'provided for hisretirement yeaq,'or, if he should not survive, for his family's future. Security. Life insurance is my profession and. 1 am at your service: Why.not cc311 me'today? Vete will be under ito oblige"tion., ` $UN LIFE ASSURANCE tOMPANY.OF CANADA. LVCKNOW Xinaha.n .Phorie W tlghani 7` • SUN' I,.IFE Ag'SURAN'CE COMPANY OE CANADA• •.A • r. • ,I s I