HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-04-03, Page 6'A
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cicNow INEL th ow ONTARIO
. AiR1I4 34d,; 1957
IAT
ANN , lNCING
he Appoin4ment of.
as sole district agent
for
CHORENIASTEIA
SPRINGFIELD
OWER
MOWERS
A N.I. ERSARY"
(ST. HELENS NEWS)
The family' " of Mt' and Mrd„
Colin. McDonald. of St, Helens:
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CECIL ..FALCONER,*Iiitechnreli,
JIM: POWERS, .DiStrict Manager
9119 17 o ' r, an
a1d's . 42nd anniversary on Mai
31st,
After a. social evening a bount,�
iifu1; lunch , was; served and Mr.
and Mrs.. McDonald. were pre.
sented "with a ,rocker, and'.a post
ted ;plant:
Seven of their .nine' children
were present „ for ; the ` ''occasioni,
also ``fifteen grandchildren,.
Those.. _,,unab1e.ho :atteria were:
Mr, :and' 'Mrs. Earl M aDonald,
Gail and Debbie, Mr, and .Mr's,
Harvey .McDonald,. all' of London.
and Betty 1V1cDonald• of St. Hel
ens,
Mr.. and Mrs: Lorne Woods &
Donna 'were week -end visitors.
with Mrs. Robinson. Woods. at
Kitdhener and: attended "Holiday
On Ice„
;Miss Margaret Miller was home
from Stratford for the "Week -end.'
:The ladiei are reminded of.the
.
annual meeting .of the • Women's
institute. this r' (Thursday) . after-
noon at' 2.00 `o'clock:; .Mrs.` B. F:
Green will `he the special 'speak-
er
Green the roll call is .; "paying.
of.. fees .and the, historyof your'
farm.
Mrs. W. A Humphrey..is con
valescing at ,;'the 'home of. her.
daughter, Mrs; ..Roy, Robinson of
Belgrave, after`'several weeks .,in
Victoria Hospital; London.
Miss , W. D. Rutherford and Mt:
and Mrs., T J: Salkeld returned
on Sunday' from a• five-week holy
idayat Lakeland, 'Florida:
Rev. and Mrs.' B. G. Green and
Mrs.. W., I. Miller .w.ereLin Clin-
ton 'on Wednesday for the Huron
Presbyterial` a the W;1VLS: held in
Wesley -Willis' United. Church::
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=Raise Eunds;For .Bus Trip
The_piipils and. their.: teacher,
Ross. Errington of,' S.S.' . No. 3,
helda very successful euchre and
box social in :the school- last'Fri
day : evening Twelve tables' were.
in progress with high honors go
ing to :Mrs. Allan: Cranston and
Frank McQuillan and consOla
tion.:prizes to Joan 'Devereaux' &,
Reg Broome. Corinne Cranston,
St Helens, won :the child's blank-
" et and. Harold : Errngton of R.R. '2,;
Auburn;, held the lucky ticket on
ast-week,:the-•Dominion. GQver ►.menu placed,_ a floor prk.e
under..sklm milk pow" er . o ;guars „tee, You .year round '.
-hl her; prices for. whole milk A shortage of milk' is
g taeln" this
g "country unless you do y your .part
by producing more:
TO SFIIP HOLE MI
e. first two weeks ,.,iUr"Marcili the :average
'incardipe___CireainerY,lete,ived '0.86, Per cwt.
The swing 'in Bruce County is definitely to whole milk.
Four years age when we opened the first manufactured.
' milk plant in this area 'Of- Ontario, ne one *;a.s. shipping
milk except tO local dairies. 'Since then, over 600 Bruce .
' County cream shippers have -switched to shipping whole
• milk, YoUr future .liee M. Whole milk. It, guarantees You'
higher -prices, and 'a good -reliable -long- -range-Market;
that Will .prepare You for eventually better than .$4,00
milk prices,:
TRY "WHOLE. MILK 'THIS yEAR .
It -brings you higher returns, ifar leas work,- and a more
effiCient • all around Operation. If you are , interested
please :us COLLECT at 176 Kincardine and eUr
fieldrnan be glad to call; -supPly ,You with. cans,
,g0c1 arrange:to have 6dr:trtiek ',pick up your milk. -
incardine reamer balite
'PHONE 176, KINCARDINE
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HURON Co. FROP REPORT
WEDDING BELLS • •ENJOYS FRIENDS FROM
The wedding took: place. •en
Pyl,.n. 'Of Margaret; eldest daughter
Kinross, and Frederick; eldeat son
04
00
vows=were-exchanged in
a candlelight ceremony:- at the
home of the-groorn's parents'and
perfornied by Major Rankin: *of
the SalvatiOn Army.
Given maniage by her
____Iather the bride . were a pink
box suit with black accessories.
She' was *attended by her friend
Miss Graee Leghorn, Who wore a
grey box suit The groomsman
was -Barrie Woodley, brother of -
the groom.
'Book's Re'staurant, south of Lon-
' don. 'They will reside in London.
We have received .the follow-
ing letter frOm Mrs. Allan Stiiart
of Eganville, who was formerly
-Ethel Martin of the. Param
• We enjoyed yeti.r trip overseas
and I see the 'organizations .are
k,Sentinel Continues' to he the
!paper we ean't do 'without -and
think the success of it .is cer-
,tainly due to the Ptiblishers: You
all arotind the town and 'offend
.no one. We have had a beautiful
PURPLE GROVE
r., and. Mrs. Frank. Dore aUd
:family spent Triday evening! at
the home ofisMr. Milten. Stanley.
son and Gerdon iviSited at the
home of ;Mr. and Mrs. Burton
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and farnily visited. at the horne of
Mr. and MrS. Frank liilaidden on
Friday night. "
Tarn); Ferum 'Were 'entertained at
the liOnie of Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Gatiley. 'A .Chicken :dinner:, Was-
the- lawn •• ornament. Children em,oyecl bY
winning' prizea for selling the gr.' and:Mrs. Donald. McFarlan
most tickets were as• f011oWs:4, visited, in.' Winghani: . with. her,
Foram children, 'Terry Witsen 'and Mother, • Mrs. -•Jenes. .
;Son made a' verY capable auctiOn-,
e'er for. the box social.. proceeds:
•of the 'evening will be used to
g6 on a .bus trip to Detroit, on
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A bountiful' .Pot , luck • supper
was. held in the Sit. Helens VII -
lied Church last Saturday .night
'spensereci. by' the 17.P.1..I..FolloW-
ink; the supper the regular
mg, to 'Pembroke Collegiate:
I, was 'glad to have Some LUck-,
ites ,on_Melast summer Mrs'
Philip MacMillan 'attended the,
Legion, 'Auxiliary. in Eganville
winter: Not much ;snow, rnayi3e, „and we had a. althetigh,
lVtarjorie---Irwin, Frances Scott;
Roslyn &Aran, Velma'Gawley vis-
ited with Miss Mary 1VICCosh, last
week.
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grodnd ..has • .dried :sufficiently to
low. farmers in, the Seuth•
plewing,'„;and_;., top dressing 6f
wheat 'and hay' and pasture...1f,,
appear to"have ;Wintered ..reas911-
ably 'Well hut some' could .1.1o,
.of ,:arnonituri. 'nitrate filo
next couple of Weeks. Althoigh
for Garry. oats the ..supplY of geed:
Brant 'bariey. is very • Scarce an.d
has reached.:a priee of' 0;35. per
bushel- for.. regiatered • seed... An,'
extremely 'good ,ruif:ot maple' OP
has -been ,.reperted ditring. the
Past five Years:
at
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5 Or .6, inch6$. That celd week wag 1' .didn't lino* her betfore. Mr.,
anywhere' from ,20' degrees., be- and Mrs. Jack Metkinagh and two
• 1 ,boys called Oh', the. trip'' they toOk
in the daytime te 40 be ow
. to Montreal and, down, through
at night but we have had a , lot
don Jamieson Spent part of. a.
week. 'with.
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of ,stin all winter. John and Mar-
garet have not -missed a day go-
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•:-EOW..EARES EVERY". SATURDAY:1Ni AND Aka... APRIL I31:...
EX URSION FARES FROM, .
ItrusselS Ingersoll ,„,:„..\$3,70 Stratford
Elora Listoivelv ' Watford
'Georgetown,. $,1.26:. ''OWen Sound „$4.15 *-71riiyotririg
Corresponding' fare4 :from' Intetniediate
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