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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-10-05, Page 8Psazz no= THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 3 e P P 1 P P 1 1 41 _ _ _.. •'..•_ • hose • OFF TO • A .USE wift's Sweet Pig 'Morsles. One ' 50 ib bag of SWIFT'S SWEET PIG. MORSELS, starting when your litter is 3-4 days old .and you will: . • 1. ,Speedgrowth of ,ali pigs.- especially runts. 2.. , Grow ' pigs faster than feeding them . on sows milk alone. 3. Protect . pigs .against nutritional deficiences 4. Help ;prevent scours, jSpigs. fast . brow all. •p g 6. Grow' more uniform litters. 7. Get your pigs to . market in less time. 8. Snnplify pig feeding:' Now Available At tELEAVEH MILLING C WHITECHURCH Mr. Scott.''Pattersn. 'of Detroit visited on Saturday 'at thehome• of • Mr. and Mrs. 'Pen McClenag- han: \--Mr. and Mrs: Harry Moss and. family : of Plattsville visited ' on Sunday at the . home of Mr. ,and Mrs. : pen McClenaghan. Mr. McClenaghanreturned home with ' them for ` two Weeks Mr:- and Mrs. Carrs. McClenag- han : visited Sunday evening at the •home : of Mr. and Mrs: ' Ehni Pritchard: Mr and ' Mrs.. Clayton Sholtz and: family , of Goderich .visited with Mr and Mrs. Ezra Sholtz on Sunday Mr and Mrs. Marvin Pipe : of ' Mr and Mrs Ronald Forster Brussels and Mr. and Mrs .Jack visited .,on: Sunday . at. the home Coultes of . Wingham visited on'I of Mr. and • Mrs. George Fisher. Sunday '•at the home of Mr: and MrsGibson Gillespie has Mrs Albert Coulter moved to thk'home'. of Mr and . Nix:. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin and Mrs. Garnet' Farrier fatruly d and Mrs. Ethel Stewart of . Wingham ` visited . on •Sunday, spent last week m Goderich : at. • at the home. of 'Mr.. and Mrs: .the homes of Mr. andMrs. Alex Harold Clark in Brussels. Butler anod' Mr. and Mrs Geo , Mr arid' Mrs Russel Moore & Jamieson: family. of Preston and Mr: and • Mrs 'R,one spent the week at Mrs. Kenneth ' Dickson and fa - the • a -the' home of Mr.,, and Mrs •Geo mily of. Behnore visited' on the McKague in •Teeswater. ! week -end at the...home. of Mr: & • :Mr: and Mrs Hugh Smpson Mrs. Art Moore. ' • • . • I., .. visited on Sunday with `Mrs. Mr: and Mrs.' 'Roy . McInnis 1. William. Simpson who' Iva pati, spent a few I�ays at the home of 1 .erit• in Wingham General lIospi-, Mr. and . Mr§, .Chester `Casernore.1' • tal. Mrs. Lorne Durnin of St: Hel- � Mr. and Mrs.. Russel Gaunt. & ens, Mr., and Mrs. Robert Mow- Donald ow Donald spent Saturday in• Han bray of Wmgham, Mrs:' Toynbee ever.; .• Mr. Jack Gillespie ; and . Barry of Sarnia spent the week =end With :Mrs. Gibson Gill other relatives. • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Purdon ai y-•-and="Kenneth ,T-aylor--ofard Mr ---and° Mrs -Alden Mr.* Purdon.- KINLOUGH The: Holyrood 4-1-k Club held their first meeting at the home of Mrs. Raynard Ackert on Tues- day evening with 6 members. present. The course is "Cottons • .May Be. Smart"' and styles of dresses for the night occasions, also colour ` and quality of cot- ton dresses were. studied. Offi- cers elected. were:: ,Pres., .June. Ackert; `vice; pres,,..Sandra Percy;. Sec Laura.' Breckles; Treas., Diane Hewitt; Press Reporter, Marie.$chneller. The next meet- ing will be held at Sandra Per, cy's home. ' : Congratulations to Mr. and. Mrs. Lloyd Husk (nee Alice Hal-, denby) who were Married in . the Anglican Church on ,Saturday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haldenby of Toronto visited 'with relatives. here. 'during the week. , ' : Mrs; : Weir Eckenswiller spent a few. days at Midland. Weir re- turned home where he. spent ' the week -end. ' Mrs. Duncan . ,MacKenzie and Miss Vera Boyle left on Sunday on their return trip to Moose Jaw, .Sask. They will visit rela- tives at London, Sarnia and' Fort. William.' . Mr. and .Mrs: Maurice 'Hodgins of London, Mr.. and Mrs. Ellwood Hodgins... and :'Gary of Toronto I _) spent the : week -end withrela- tives here and attended the re- ception for Mr •and, Mrs. Wayne Johnston at : Holyrood on Satur- McClenaghan. , • Mr. -and Mrs. Hugh David 'Mc- Donald moved on. Friday to their. new residence which they . pur- chased from. Mrs . Gibson' Gilles - The monthly Women's, Inti-. tute will'be 'held: on Tuesday evening of next week. The 1,711call will be answered.: by bring- ing. , a.. get -well card' and • stamp. Miss. 'Marjorie Coultes... will give .a. talk, ' The .motto for: 'the even.- ing is • A merry heart kills more germs than medicine.. They hope ,to have a 27 .minute motion pic- ture .on Ontario, Hospital; Insur ance Mr. Jim Falconer is a patient in. Wingham ` General:. Hospital, W n,111 DA ',, • OCT. 5th, 1960r G.avilIer,Mc!n.t�sh& Ward CHARTERED . ACCOUNTANTS Bell Telephone Building. WALKERTON E. KENNEDY, B,Ed.,, B.A., CSA. -Resident Manager Telephones: Business 633; 'Residence 106 Nr • day evening. 'Mr. and Mrs. Currie Colwell, Bruce 'and Betty, ' Mrs. Annetta Bushell, Mr. :and Mrs, . Don Mc - Cosh and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forster and family visit-' ed on Sunday with Mrs. J. W. Colwell.. This . was a welcome home party for Mr. .:and Mrs. Currie Colwell after thheir trip to the west. • Rev. arid Mrs. Charles. Cox .0 f Pr.icevillea. visited on . Saturd y with Mrs: William Cox and 'Rev:. .. Benson Cox: •';'Harvest Thanksgiving services will be • .heldin the ., Anglican 'Church on Sunday., next October 9th at 11 a.m. and 8 p=in. Mrs. Gertrude Walsh returned home after visiting with' Mr. & Mrs. Jack Walsh 'and 'other re- latives at Melfort Sask. • The. • Presbyterian Tlankoffer- ing meeting will ` be held. on Thursday►, . October 13th at 8. p.m. when Rev. •George 'Mal- . •corn ' of Formosa will Abe • the guest ° spealter. • Everyone in; .the congregation and in the com- munity are . invited to attend.. The. Presbyterian Service and Sunday School will be with- ' drawn next . Sunday owing, to' the Anglican Harvest Thanks- giving service. • Miss. Donna Haldenby of To: ronto spent week -end .t t. h e, week end at .her home here.,. .' • . The:•' boy was; practising ' his ' violin lesson in the house; while . out on the porch .his littlesister was playing with the dog. As the boy scraped away. 'on his fiddle, 1 the . hound howled dismally. The 'sister stood .,it as 'long as she could, then'. pokedher head in 'at the open ' window and said,` "For. ` goodness sake, Jinimy,:,: can't you play ''something the dog doesn't- know?" Mr.* and Mrs. • Jim 'McInnis Lamb arid Mrs. ' Harry' Tichborne of Goderich visited on Sunday at the .home of Miss 'Annie Kenne- I ,Gillespie and dy. Wingham spent the week -end at visited on Sunday at .,the home• the home of Mrs and Mrs. Carl of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butt. MADE FROM 103/ oz. GALVANIZED STEEL corrugated and rolled ^.. 5u lied in sections a r s pp rld priced as such, with each • section when lapped covering 29" ' AirailabieAvailable At: • ORDERS , NOW YD Asstyng EARLY DE VER'' ', EDUCATIONAL TOUR What a thrill to see Canadian ,His- tory, Geography and. Civics come to life. There are dozens of dif f erent. tours available—just a few are described hereAttractive low. Group Fares. QUEBEC • The Citadel, ' St amine de Eeaupre, Parliament Buildings,; Plains of Abra ham, Wolfe's Cove , Ary CNa TicketAgent will: be glad, to `herp in: , planning a •students' Ida. FOR • FOR HIGHER GRADES...tours tQ Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, Niagara Falls,. all Canadian ' centres where ;there are interesting things; to see and learn. . • • ' MONTREAL: Universities, Historical Parks,' Cathedr. a.ls and Churches, Hospitals, Old. and New Architecture . FOR LOWER GRADES .. from kinder- garten .up,. .. we Can plan a CNR train. trip treat" tht the youngsters will enjoy. It might • be as simple as a train ride fora f few miles into the countryfor a classrooms in-open TORONTO: Parliament Buildings., University of Toronto,• Royal Ontario Museum, Casa Loma FOR FOIL INFORMATION WRITE: DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT,° 151FitONTsr. WEST y• TORONTO 1, IN NADIAN NATIONAL