The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-02-02, Page 10P• 0":1 • 1",1 4
,. FEB.; 2nd,
TINE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO , WEDNE6DAT
mr,E.imrs.
$WISE
MO FAIR PRICE 60
HAND IN HANATHIS 1$
vitcoff Of ETH/CSON
WHICH THEY STAND
•• 'Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vegh
Windsor visited with Mr.,and
-Frank Johnston. Mrs. Johnston re
turried.ro Windsor with them fora
visit. •• •
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bennett
And son Howie of Toronto visited ,
• witkher mother, Mrs.,Arthur,Hald-
. enby „and with Mr,. Arthur Heiden-
• by who has been a -patient in the.,:
• Wingham and District Hospital,
• .• There will be no service in the
Anglican Church on Sunday next
• February 6th: On the following .1
Sunday, the service will be held
at 11 Cm.
. •.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Clare Sperling
and boys of .Walkerton visited on
• Sunday afternoon with her parents,
• Mr. and Mrs. George Haldenby. •
Mr. Alex Hewitt of Guelph spent
the weekend at his home here.
• 'Mrs. Angus ,M.cArthur spent the
, weekend with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Elden Eckenswiller. •
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
Eckenswilier hasn't•been err
joying good healthilately. We
ihope the will soon be feeling bei -
CULROSS CORNERS
Congratulatio9s-tO Mr.. and Mrs.' 1 ,
• Ronald Atinley,(Millie Stewart) on 1
theineii
bix:pitoafi. adaughter ,:.augh.ter in Kincaid-, i
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Mr. and. Mrs. Gary Edwards, •1 1.i."4
,,„.e.„, ' •
•.r.„
Toionto, were recent weekend,vir ig .0.m.k.
• itors with Mr, and .Mrs.: Everett LI;
• Parker and family. .• • n'
Several neighbour ladies helped. • . ' . .
Mrs. rnest Hanna at a quilting ' • 1 1965 — Impala Convertible, Automatic; Fully. Equipped.
Thoie from the'COMmunity art- • •
Ilk weellt, • ' - • ill. 2-4965 iCheyrolet Inipaies, 4 door hardtops, "automatic, full
'ending the Orpheda Show in Tor . 1 "u PPed • - • • . ., : . , . .
' onto on Friday were. David Held- , LI 1965 -- Chevrelet Ellett,y4, power steering, •automatic
enby, Morley Wall, Bob Wall, , , 1 ..2965 Meteor, 4.door. hardtop,1/4 automatic fully i
Don Donaldson and Steven. • ••i . 2—'19.65 Pontiac i.aiorent:. lairi,,4K4ni; avitni4;ic. equipped
. ; Last week we -experienced below •
zero temperatures and some real ' lj .19i,4 Dodge Foliar* . sedan, V-0,- fru IlY eq iliFFed
winter weather with blizzard con- ' a _. , • . •
• ditions,•Friday most of•the Schools 1 1964 Chavralut • lu'Palui, fully equipped, .
Were closed.. ; • A Number of -1964 Chevrolets, Pontiac: and Fords, cyle *mei
s
• Kendra Donaldson spent Friday. inittunatics
with her grandmother, Mrs., Earle : , ,•• .-
Hodgins, Teeswa.ter. • • . • • 1962 " Pontiac 'Parisienne 4 -door hardtop• •
Mrs. Catherine O'Neil and Miss 1 . •
Mary Collison spent Saturday with • 1962 Pontiac Laurent len,. Automatic
terShe was taken by ambulance Mr and M s. Bob Fisc er an am . 1.: 1 62 .Fal ein, automatic, en /
.;.
ily,' .' • . " ,
to Kincardine Hospital on Monday. . Kitchener
Mrand MrsGary Graham and 1962.Meteor sedan,. standard traissinisslon
• . . • • . " • •
• children of Goderich spent Sunday. A C t t I- 1962 Pontiac Stratachief, 4 doer, stand*rd
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham. nnounce on es s• •ar
• 1961 Falcon Automatic
Schools in this area were closed'
For Centennial . ' '
for a few days owing to the stor.my- .. , .cylinder an standard transmission
• 1961 Ford; 6 sed •
weather. • • • , ' , 1 so ' ' . • •
Mr
will sponsor competitions in corm- • .1960 Chevrolet, 4 -door, standard, sedan
.Bruce, : 1961 'Pontiac Laurentian, sedan •
. . and Mrs. Jerry Collison of County -Historical Society
Rexdale visited duringtheweekend
.,
with Mr. and Mrs.' ifert Nicholson, ection with the1.97 centennial
Allan and Lois
i• • year • - Number of 59 and 511 models
. , ' 1 ' • , n
Competitions will include, 'fem. 2 , ,,,. - . •
Move. Into Nei,- . . ily,history', with Mrs. William i • , - • . STATIONWAGOP,IS . -
• ' (Kingsbridge News) •
The pupil: of'St. Joseph's school
kingsbridge have inoved into the,
new school this week; '
• Desmond O'Donnell is visiting
relatives in Philadelphia.,
Mr. and Mrs. Mike-Penich Mr.
and Mrs. Vincent 'Austin spent the
•
weekend at Hamilton:.••
Mr. and.1v,Iti., John Dietrich and
family of Clarkson spent the weir
end with Mr. and Mrs: 'Mark Dalt-
on and family. •
Walsh, Kincardine, as chairman;
'amateur are , chairman Miss El- •
eanor" Lochead Chesle 'essay
competition', chaiiman, Alex. Duffi
Tara; 'snapshot competition'.,
khairman Mrs. Victor Dudgeon, •
RR 2, Dbbbington:
• Deadline. for the 'familyhistory'
is October 1. 1966,• and for the
others September 1, 1966.- -The
•essay and snapshot contest have:
separate classes for children. .•
bolls in the 'centennial doll con-
test! for Bruce •County womeii's„in-
stitutes are to be. completed by
June 1,1966,, and .sent to,/yIrs.
p.B.Blue., Ripley.- • .
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• • TRUCKS
• • , .• •
19.64'. Chevrolet Ilia Ton rick.**
1 1963 Chevrolet, !Ong.. box
1, 1963 ChevrOlet*. Toli„Plek-up
..111 . •
2.1962 Chevrolet lie Ton Pick** : •
1962 Chevrolet *44 T.ont. Pickups "
2 — 1962 G.M.C. Pickups .
1962 Che•vrolet. 414 Ton •
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•• 2— 1962 Chevrolet Vs :Ton pick-ups
• ,
Figure it out yourself' Subtract the cost of 25 pounds of '
SHUR-GAIN Milk Replacer from the value of 25O pounds of
whole milk. The answer - - additional profits from your
whole milk and healthier 'heifer .calves. •
SHUR-GAIN Milk Replacer contains all the nutrients of whole
milk plus an essential combination of antibiotics .to help con-
• trol. scours and other calfhOod.setbacks.
Drop in soon we'dlike to talk about your calf feeding. program
• the SHUR-GAIN Calf Feeding Program.
• • Cities Service • Peeler • • Phase 173, Brussel:
•Instal:Speaker In
• ...Pine .River :hurch
• .• (Amberley. News) .•-•1
• ,A loud speaker system was in- .
stalled at Pine River Unfted,Church
• recently: •• •
Carol" Cotirtney ,was organist for
the Junior Choir at Pine River 11n7
ited church on Sunday.
euchre was held at : Amberiey
•, Orange Hall on Tuesday evening
• • of last week with 13 'tables in. play.
Iiigh prizes were w,on ,by Mrs, Bill
• Kempton ind Bill Ferguson; and
• the lucky,draw going to Maureen. '
Bradley. ••
' Lynn Emmerton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon ;Emmerton, is taking
a carpentering. course at the Prov-.
. • !tidal trade Ichool in Toronto: •
David and Gary Courtney acc-
onipanied by Michael Shobelen,
Murray Ferguson and Kenneth Far.
fell spent the weekend in Toronto
where they attended an implement
• show, also the hockey game On
Saturday evening.
. Owing to the storm last week
several school cancellations and =
meetings were necessary, " •
• ., With plenty of,snow ,ori the high-
wayon Saturday, William Fergu-
son and boys were out for a cutter
• .ride which is quite a neve* 'in
this age. •'
Friends ofJoIin lyicMurchy are
• glad to know he is hbine from Vic-
torta Hospital, London, where he
received treatment for an eye in-
fection. . • • •
'• MRS, GEORGE CARSON
• Mrs. George. Carson ,(Isebel
Kinnon) was laid to rest in Ireer
water Cemetery Saturday, Jana
29th. •, • •• •
Mrs. Carson, whose husband pr
deceased her by:16 years, passed
away in Wingham'and Distriat H(
pital on Thursday, January '27th,
after a brief 'illness., She had be(
admitted to the hospital dn Sul'
the 23rd: ,, • •.•
• Mrs. Carson this ended her dal
in flit County where she, had bees
bOrn, In.1877,, . •
• She resumed residence in" Brio
County in October of j964. Unt
then,' tor More than 50. years,. shi
resided in Toronto, "her husband'.
native city . . .*
•Mrs. Carson Was the daughtet
Alan MacKinnon and Elizabeth
MacMillan; one of 13 chihren..
Her survivors include herbroth
dr, Archie. bf Teeswater.at
horne.she spent her las T 16 mond
• and a sister, Miss Elizabeth
Kinnon., of Detroit, Michigan.
A requiem high mass, was tog
by Rev'. S.I.Swaine at Sacred }I(
, rt Church, Teesw ater.
'•• Pallbearers Were V. A .Murray
Patrick MaC,Minarr, Peter Mae
ald, Joseph King, Alan McIrart
an Bruce County residents and
George tonoxinnon..Mrs. Carson
, nephew, from Sudbury, John'
Works was honoUrarY Pallbearet,