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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-10-12, Page 12F4GE' TRTF ifl ,:' THE LUCKNOW ' SENTINEL:#, IoUCKNOW, ONTARIO Or s WEDNESDAY, •OCT. 12th, 1960. IN plus That hill granary of yours can heln you cut feeding costs this' year. Mix Co-opi Concentrates with -your grain and you will have an ecomomiical and high-powered feed. Let Co -on Dairy Concentrates .help your cows give you an extra 1,000 lbs. of milk .Co-op with 'Stilbestrol' and' Aureomycin,: to give you the most gain per'lb. of feed .. Use Beef Concentrates Yes, for a result -getting and cost-cutting feeding program, use CO.OP"FEE 0,5 ; ..�• �rY , • Special Fall and Quantity Discoi'n Now In Effect OBITUARY MRS. J.'; O. ARMSTRONG On Friday, September 30th, Ella Gertrude Harrison, beloved wife 'of .James. Oscar Armstrong • passed' away; suddenly in Kin- cardine incardineGeneral ' Hospital in her 66th Year. " Ella Harrison, daughter , of ' the late John Harrison and Mary; Carleton ; was born . March 17th, 1894 in Huron , Township, Con- cession 10. `. In 1920 she . maried. James Oscar . •ArrnStrong. They have resided. in Bervie ever since, operating: 'a general store.. was eciall devoted to• �She, esp Y e.. her '. family, and. her home was always open': to, friends and` neighbours. Funeral services were: cpnduct ed' at the McLennan Funeral Home,: •Ripley " on `•Sunday, Octo- ber 2nd by the Rev: Charles• D; Cox of Priceville, former., Mini- ster of Bernie 'United Church, where Mrs. • . Armstrong: was a member:, Mrs: Clarence Cerson sang `Sundoa' set to the .music of Londonderry Aire Mrs.` • Armstrong's favourite She ' is survived, by two sons & 2` daughters, Keith of- Hamilton, Audrey, Mrs. Frank Currie of 'Huron Twp., Myles of Bervie . & Bernice, Mrs. • Leslie' .Hartwick , `of • London, : also 8 grandchildren .& 2' brothers Lennie and•, • Edwin Harrison of . Huron Tw.p. A:. sis ter Alice .predeceased' her. ' The pallbearers were Herb Sheane, Herb Peter, .:Henry 'Ar- nold, Wm.: M".`• Arnold, Jack Pet- erbaugh and Burton Griffith. The many beautiful floral tri- butes were .carried by neighbors, cousins and nephews.: HOLYROOD ' parents, Mr.:. & •Mrs Cliff John-. ston and Barry. Mr. ' and Mrs. Jim Smith and Mr: • and Mrs. Donald' Smith were Suhday evening visitors with Mr.'' and Mrs ' Robert Don- aldson, Tess'water,' The . sympathy: of the c mmun- i..:to ili s ty is; ." extended . the, .fam e and relatives in the.. deaths of Mrs. .Howard -McGuire ''of • Wing- ham; Mr.: Ralph .Huston of loss' and .Wm. Moffat, son of Mr.. Peter 'Moffat, ;Kinloss. -Township. Raynard Ackert is spending -.a few days'.hunting in. Northern Ontario. Mr.. and' Mrs. .Donald Smith, Toronto_''Mr.' and.. Mrs:' Douglas Smith, and Chris, ; of ;Kitchener, spent the week -end with Mrs` & Mrs Jim Smith and `. boys. Mr.' and ' Mrs. 'Sam :.Farmer visited Thanksgiving Sunday with Mr & Mrs. Harry Knott & family at Carlingford Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ackert & family spent the `holiday week • end "with :'friends' at' .'Omemee Mr.. and' Mrs. Reg Broome and .boys • . of . Belfast, . ,Nlss Mary. Broome,' Wingham, were : Sunday visitors ' with Mr: and mt., Ed- die Thompson and Marj orie, Mr: Donald Johnston, Simcoe, spent the • week -end with his. OLIVET .: Sympathy. is. extended to';Mr. Howard McGuire and family of *Ingham in the • loss of their wife.. and Mother. Mr. „and Mrs. McGuire fanned on the 2nd of Huron until their recent retire- -ment. • -The . church •'was ' beautifully decorated with fruit; vegetables and ;'-flowers.; on Thanksgiving Sunday and Miss °Mary:Roulston Was the soloist. • We • noticed ,motorists • :. taking pictures of•. our beautiful. seen- ery: along the fifteenth on Sim - day afternoon: Hope they had colour film. • Among the.. young people who were 'home fol. the .Thanksgiving week -end .were: 'Miss Marilyn Finlayson• of Stratford, Misses Donna . Osborne & Alice Brooks of Toronto and Miss . Shirley Brooks of Kincardine.. Mrs. Wm. 'Borden spent' .the week -end at the .home. 'of her, brother 'and ' •sister -in-laws Mr.' and Mrs. ; Wm..Boulston.• Mr. and' Mrs.: Orville. Gu-" ' of Mitchell ,spent Sunday with Mrs: Mae Hamilton. Free!'. Marie .Fraser ;s;new "Canadian Cheese" recipes.. ' Write today! DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA'. 409 Huron: Street, Toronto' '• if it %i7moi •1;7=o', NAOA .1 �,�,/, _ Y, ,Y ,•+ Y Y,%YY r%fir: jjam�%s �, 1J% •'rim-a►ar-- if if*-WI•rrii1W/lie Ilia alai. YOUR YCS . CAN BUY YOUR BONDS.' for cash.or by instalments at your ,. neighbourhood B of.M Iranch it ►NK OF"M014TREAL. • 6 ' "/esit, , j,,,, SAN 70r111111011u MOIANr' so at el Ri RIR le 'Down payment: of 5% - - • $2.54 for a$50.8md,$5fora ';$100 Bond, etc Balauco in 11 • moat* ayments. AUXILIARY PLANS. FALL ACTIVITIES. The regular meeting of Ladies' Auxiliary to the Legion was' held on 'Tuesday,October,4th. ,Final: plans Were made for the Apron and tea sale held. October 8th, /A social evening with visiting Auxiliaries' was. discussed. and arranged All ' members are re: quested` to .'&be" present that . ev- 'ening, Wednesday, October. 19th. All, members please. remember gifts. for penny auction table; .Pla'ns for catering to a :wedding. were'. discussed .and plans. 'made for. October 1 th.. Will : all mean- bers : who can possibly help, .on this date .'come. The ' Hallowe'en Costume . dance was also planned for October 28th. Mrs Susan: McNaughton . read her • report of the Auxiliary con- Ventiorf M ' Windsor which' ev- eryone enjoyed, and was .very. well prepared. The. Sports ,Offi- cers ffi-cern are invited to -Walkdrton ; to attend a Meeting and. supper. The 'President, Catherine Purvis, closed; the meeting. "'Lunch was. 'then served::: The memibership. prize . Was. won ' by Margaret Carruthers but was not given' as she was absent. The Mystery prize was won by. Sadie, Mac1V111" Ian.' ' The Sick Committee. ' prize' was won by' Myrtle McQuillin': KINLOSS, NEWS .,r Miss Betty Hamilton from .tea- ching in. Niagara Falls. Mr.: and Mrs, Jack Needham; Suzanne and Janie of Cor.unna were :'week -end • guests at the home . of Mr. and 'Mrs. Lloyd. MacDougall:. 1 Mr;. and Mrs.' Fraser MacKin- non and. Jimmy visited with rel- atives 'in . Flint and Ypsilanti over Thanksgiving week -end: Miss Joan .1VfacKenzie of Lucknaw was *a. guest of Connie; MacKenzie for, the week -end.. .Mrs. George Lockhart is 'spending, a: few days with rela tives. •in' -Hamilton.. Mr. and Mrs.. Douglas Graham 'enjoyed,:.a motor trip through Eastern Ontario as • far- as Smith' Falls . and visited With •Mr. and Mrs. Mac , Keith en' route,. •South Kinloss.; young 'People who were home, for ,Thanksgiv- ing included: Bill •Buckton•. fron Toronto .University; Sandy `:•Mac Kenzie 'from • Western University,, Miss Helen Campbell from ness College at Kitchener and: Mr. • and' Mrs. Ira' . Die ie and boys were", guests of .Mr. "and: Mrs. It: Malleck and family of :Kitchener .on Sunday.. Mr: and Mrs, Ed MacKenzie and family of London spentthe Week -end s: with • Mr. and Mrs.. Jack - McDonagh: Mrs. Daisy 1VIacCharlesvisited for' the week -end. with Mr. and' Mrs: Gordon•; Kirkland: .Miss Pat Zimmerman of Galt•: and Mr.•F,Everett Swan of-Strab- ane .visited' Sunday' With Mr. and Mrs Earl,' Swan, Mr: and Mrs.` D A. Hackett and • Joan visited on Sunday with `Mr.; and . Mrs. Alex Leaver. The Missionary: `meeting is , to be on Thursday (today). ' at. the home of Mrs. 'Jack McDonagh. • Church will be at .10' for the: rest •of October. COMFORTABLE- .CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL. :LOW :"GROUP ECONOMY" FARES FOR: TWO OR MORE TRAVELLING TOGETHER • WEEkk-E FRIDAY T FARES GOOD' MONDAY Ask Your Local Agent ' For, 'Your 24 .'. Local Times And Fares. f• - '• A�t1J :��r BY TRAIN' DIAN'•'NIATIONAL