The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-01-05, Page 7WOONESDAM,; JAN... Phi 1966
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PAGE ,SEVEN • ,
MONUMENTS
For 'canna
una .cor nsel and . a. fair price on a monument
correctly designed from; quality material, rely on
SKELTON MEMORIALS
Pat O'Hagan, 'Prop,
° Established' :Over Sixty Years
Walkerton Phone 881-0234 Ontario.
RIPLEY MEAT MARKET..;
Custom Behheri�g
. , .Mondays — Kegs, in .b.:4;00; per..
• OAT'1'LE,.:CALVE`S and. LAMBS EVERY DAY,
• EXCEPT 'SATURDAY • .
we do Curing and Smokin•g
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-Sold Whole Half or Quarter � Bim' pork and Lamb.
H , . For Bettor. Service, •
And Lower ' Price's ' .Call Riplsy ,100.
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GET 'STARCROSS 2-88 'CHICKS FROM.
SIWIFT-:PROVED SUPERIOR . AS A
TOP PROFIT PROD'UC[RI.
There's a prosperous future in your hands when you pick• ..
up Starcross. 288. chicks today. Nextfall and winter your
egg income ' —your egg profit - will : be the highest pos-
sible. Test after test 'in' the United States proves that.
Starcross :288 has consistently excelled in across-the-board •
comparisons..Just look at this recent Random. -Sample.
Test in New York.
Net
Income
'Shaver Starcross 288 $ 3.55
Test Average ' '2.74
Shaver Advantage . $+.81 8
)eember
,ide. Com-
meeting.
inspected
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nits: were •
Corrim
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izabeth
enneau.
we had a
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ted States,
tried their
were test-•
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:lass 'first
aides were
leader
with' Cam
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:hariie Boylan
Hanover
PHONE 364.2536
:Eggs Per. % ,Eggs
Pullet Large and
Housed ' . Extra. Large
253.7 ., 77.8
222.9 : • 75.7
+30.8 •+•2.1•
Get Starcross 288 chicks F.
-the proven money -pro
•. "ducer' from your Swift
Hatchery or your near-
est' Swift .Hatchery deal-
er. 'Ask him to show you.
all the facts •— it's the
surest "investment' infor- '
♦nation anyone can have.
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Dinner Party For
35th Anniversary.
DUNGANNON NEWS.' ' s
Mr. and Mrs. 'Marvin Durnin
:celebrated their .35th wedding
anniversary by entertaining their
:sisters„. nieces, nephews,. grand-
nieces and ,grand -nephews with,
a .dinner party. at .their home in
Dungannon on Christmas Eve.'
The table was centred with a
'beautiful coral centre piece de-
signed .by. Helen Whitely; a niece,
who is an :artist with Eatons in
Toronto..
Miss L:: E. Durnin of•Goderich
re dined w fth Mr. and Mrs, Dur- °
ninnfor• the weekend.
Mr. and Mts. Fred:Young and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and:
Mrs. Marshal Gibson.”'
Mr. •and Mrs.' Kenneth McAll-
ester of Sudbury visited with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Mason
McAllister and other relatiyes in
the community. • " •
Mrs. Melvin Reed and Girvin .•
spent Christmas with Mr. 'and :Mrs.'
Currie Colwell of ,Lucknow •and'
were: New Years. guests ;of Mr, and.,
Mrs. .Wm. Eadie of. Holyropd.:.
Karen Dav1son,, student nurse at
Sick Children's hospital, •Toronto,
.spent the past week with het par-
ents Mr, and Mrs.. K. k. Dawson.
Mr. and Mrs Lorn Ivers•were
Christmas guests. with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Congram,of Wingham.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs; Ivers
for New Years were Mr. and Mr`s,
Harvey Congram and.'Baibara of
Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs'. Har
old 'Congram; John~ and 'Marylin
of Wingham.: '
°Mr, and Mrs..Richard Kilpatric•k..
Karen and. Grant of :Wingham, Mr,;
. and Mrs.. Douglas Kilpatrick •and
;Heather of Dublin and Russ Button
of .Blyth Were -recent visitors with
Mr. and Mrs '.Cecil Blake. Mr.
and Mrs: Blake •and family were
New Years,•guests. of Mr: and 'Mrs.
Kilpatrick.
Mrs- Edward ' Burgess (Ferne
Alton). of Moose Jaw, Sask, visited
friends here and In Lucknow last
week. •
Mr. and: Mrs. Robt Irvin and
Nilgtty visited: with Mr. and Mrs..'
Eldon'Ritchie of Zion for. New
Years.
Mr. and Mrs Geo. Kennedy of
Whitechurch wereguests of Mrs. ••
.,and Mrs. Robt. Irvin ort Sunday'.
''Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smyth 'and
family of St. Thomas visited on
Sunday ,with Brown' Smyth and
Mrs. Bessie. Stewart.
Mrs. Palls returned to Robt.
Durnin'shome after spending a'
week with friend's at Markd ale
while Flora Durnin was'visiting
her. father in Dungannon..
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs, •Bill' •
'Park for New Years were Mr.:and.•
Mrs. Roy Ashton, Gail and Miry -
lin of,Goderich,
ary-lin'of•Goderich, Gary' Lee of Lon- .
don and Mr. and• Mrs,, ThOs Park.
Mr. and Mis./Ivan'Henderson,
.Greg, Bryan and Darlene .of Tor-
onto were weekend guests with
Mr. 'and Mrs. Victor Errington;
Mr and Mrs. Ken Thomas,;,
Lynda and Wendy of Willowdale
and Mr. and Mrs.• Bill Bradley;
Brenda, Faye and Alice of God-
erich , were Christmas guests. with
Mr. and Mrs. Thos..Webster. ,
Patricia Eedy of Strathroy. is
• spending the`holiidays with her' •
parents Mr. 'and Mrs. Irvine Eedy.`
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.. '
Cecil Blake •for the Christmas ' •
• holidays were Mt. and. Mrs. Jim '
Blake and• Lynda Blake'of Toronto
and Bill,Blake of Stratford Tea-
`chers'College. ' Y
me. :and :1virs. ' Robt. Stothers
and familty spent Ohr strnas in
Preston with Mrs. Stothersi sister
Mrs. Warren BanfOrd , Mr'.; Bam-
ford and •family.
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• 1965 Meteor, 4 -door hardtop, V4 automatic, fully equipped ' . •
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■ 3 1964 Chevrolet impalas, 4 -door hardtops, .fullyequipped, one ' a
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-1963 Chevrolet, Beleir 'autematic,r fi ll powered '
1963 Chevrolet Impala 2 door hardtop, V4 hilly equipped'
■ 1962. Pontiac 'Parisienne 4 -door hardtop.
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1962 Falcon, • automatic,' sedan
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1962 Meteor sedan, standard transmission
• 1962 Pontiac Sfratochief, '4 door, 6 'standard■'
A 1961' Falcon, Automatic
• 1961 'Ford, 6 cylinder 'sedan' standard transmission
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• 1961.Pontiac, Laurentian, hardtop, V4 .automatic
1960 Chevrolet, 4 -door, standard, sedan,
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• 1964 Pontiac, 9 passenger. V-8,, Power Steering.
■ : 1962 Oldsmobile, Super 88
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• 1963 Chevrolet, 1/2 Ton, long box
1 1963 Chevrolet 3 Ton Pick-up
2 -- 1962 Chevrolet res Ton, pick-ups
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Phone 173, ,Brussels, ■
'WayneBrown of Montreal•;„Que.
and: Mrs.. Anne : Linklater .and Paul
Bill, Barbara, Jennifer and Roy of
Goderich were Christmas guests
with Mr. and Mrs: Wilbur Brown.
;; Gordon Ball of Morden; Man.
*has returned to his home after
visiting his sister Mrs.• Chas. Fow-
ler and Mr. Fowler'. He also
visited with his brother Rev. ; Glenn.
Bali. who has been 'a patient in a -
Toronto hospital for some time;
Other visitors with Mr. and 'Mrs:
'Fowler were Mt'. and. Mrs. Thos.
Fowler and barrel of Grand Bend
and Mr. and Mrs. N Orman Mc-
Donald and on Lawrence; of Tor-
onto.
Rosemary Eedy was a patient
in Alexandra Marine and General.
. Hospital for a few days last week
for a tonsiiectorny.
The An?lican ladies guild'hield
a progressive euchre last Week '
with .Mrs. Lorne Ivers having the
ladies high score. and' Mrs. Frank.
Thompson second, high, the men's,
high prize went to Johnny Young'
and second to. Donald Young. The
•.next card party :'Will 'be ofi.Satur- •
day, January, 15. •'
OBSERVED 95TH BIRTHDAY •
Mrs,. Robt. McKenzie, formerly
. of Dungannon, who has .been re-
siding' at the Goder'ich Nursing'
home observed her 95th birthday •
-op December 29, Mrs, McKenzie
is at present a patient in Alex-
andra and Marine, Hospital, God-
eric h . We hope.her health '.will
.soon he improved.
,• We are sorry to report that. Bert
Maize is'a patient in Victoria
hospital, London, where he•has
undergone surgery, and •that Mr.
and Mrs. W, A. Culber .t are
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patients in. Wingham hospital. We
hope they Will soon be well again.
BORN Maize To: Mr. .and 'Mrs.
Delmar Maize of Toronto, in
East General- Hospital on Wednes ''..'
day., December,29, ,1965, a sono,
James Albert
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Eedy were
in Milverton,.on Friday. attending•
the, funeral of their nephew, the •
late. Arnold 4Baird ` • ... '
• Mr.' and Mrs. Wilbur Brown were .
New :Yars. guests with Mr.; and
Mrs. Wm..S. Reed ,and family of
Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Eedy, Mich
ael and. Laurel.were holiday visit-
ors with
isit-ors.,with his•parents-Mr;; and Mi .
Heber Eedy.. • , =
Mr4. and Mrs. Harold Payne and
four children. of Barhead, Alta.
/visited` recently with Mr. Payne's
sister', :Mrs. Leonard Chisholm;
Mr. Chisholm and family. Mrs. •
Chisholm's father, Jas. Payne,
of Harriston Was also a'guest: at
the Chisholm 'home:
ZION
Visitors with•Mr..and .Mrs.'
Lloyd Hunter for Christmas were
Helen Campbell of K}tchener,
Donald Campbell"of London;
Mr.`andMrs: Peter Kechirkan
of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Bob •
• Campbell and family. Mr, and .
Mrs', Harold Campbell',. Mrs. •
Zvd` Campbell,. Harry and• Jim
Laves, all of Lucknow, Dianne.
Scholtz, :Ronald Brooks, Judy
Rutledge of Ripley. On Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gamble,
berian, and David of Ripley visit-• . h
ed the rater home. •
M'ss arybelle Hunter, had her •
'tonsil removed on Wednesday. ,
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