HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-05-03, Page 5WEDNESDAY, MAY3rd'i,
THE LUCT NOW SENTINELr, ',WIC -NOW , ONTARIO
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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
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HURON: COUNTY CROP,'.
REPORT OF APRIL 25th.
Continuous cool/` wet weather:
,has curtailed seeding. ;operations'
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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 .
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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.
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HIGHER PRESSURES
N.ow•atsinglestageyou ,.
can have a new,'STARliine wa-
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,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
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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
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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., `
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