HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-03-09, Page 15THE LUCKNOW' SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,,, ONTARIO
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Florence MacLennan was on one
of the winning teams of curlers at
the High. School Bonspiel in Ripley
•on Saturday, . • -
Mrs. Emile MacLennan spent a
few days at ,the Brochie home in
Kincardine, during the past week.
Spending a couple ol weeks with
Mr.' and Mrs, .Bill Farrish. is Mrs.
EI.izabeth Cook; of Batavia, Ns
Spending the weekend with Mr.
:and'Mrs. Emile MacLennan. were.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Millar and;
family and Mr. and 'Mrs. Jan Mor
tot, all of Palmerston.
Sympathy is• extended to the
MacDonald family in:the passing
of Mrs. Annie MacDonald at Kin-
cardine Hospital last week. Mis.
. MacDonald spent many ,Weeks and
months of suffering and only those.
who visited her realized .the cheer-
fulness with which she bore her
cross,
At the Dan MacDonald home
over the:•weekend and for the fun
eral of Mrs: Annie MacDonald
were The Dan" MacDonald'. family,
Sally and Louise of Windsor, Fin-
lay
and Elizabeth of the ,Chatham
area,: and Isabelle° of London.
Recent visitors in the areawere
Mr. and Mrs. John . MacRae and •
family, Of Batavia, N.Y,.
Mrs: Dan' Wylds arrived. home'.
from W ingham Hospital on Sunday
.You can't :make an "average, cow any bNhr, but you
can Sive her the .l
Pea• a better calf, br :using
a• quality herd sir,. Make tonsorreves herd as. good as hiday's
.best cowl by usitng • reliably proven sirs, whose . of spring have
already demonstrated their abilities. 'For servieevor informatisn
• Phone . ws.kdeys till 111;a.ne. (for Sunday service phone Saturd,
• .days 61 p.m.) to the' nearest office of.. .' '
afternoon.
Mrs. Tom MacDonald has been
visiting in Lucknow with her dau-
ghters. Mrs; Alex Andrew' and'
,Mrs. Orland. Richards,.
,Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCharles
.and Susan .of Clarkson spent the
• weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Oliv*
er McCharles and John.
Among those away on the :Pur
ina Farm trip, for few•days.is
David Elphick. ./
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(St. Helens News
The annual meeting.of St. Hel-
.ens Public Library Was held at, the
home of •Mrs. ' W ; I. Miller `with
10 members' present. Miss Isabel
Miller presided, over . the meeting:
Ross: Errington was appointed treas
uret. One minute silence was ob-
. served in memory of Wallace Mill-
er who served as treasurer for 28
years.; Minutes were read by the
secretary, Mrs., John A. Cameron.
Mrs, bonald Pannabecket gave the
librarian's report, stating that
1132 books were circulated in the..
community and .that `19 families
were,inembers' this past year.
A report on the mid -western,:
Library meeting held in.Kitchener
Library°.octbb'er 27th' 1965 and •
attended , -by the librarian and Mrs.
Gordon MacPherson as $oard Mem-
ber was given; A. "World Book"
Encyclopedia was received .during
the last year. A•.the close of the
meeting , • lunch was served` by the
hostesses.
,Six.� . Invested Into
Kinloss Scouts
1ST KINLOSS
BOY SCOUTS
The meeting was opened by the
Cougar' Patrol with P, L. 'John Ack-
ert and Lyle Moulton•doing the
flag breaking. Dues and . inspect*
ion then followed. To get the
boys warmed up a game of dodge
ball was .played,
Scouter Currie gave Steve Don-
aldson, TOM Hodgins; .Lyle Moul-
ton,' George Stanley, Ken Eadie,
Doi Id MacKinnon, Doug Wall, .
ann Don Elliott a test on 2nd class
Emergencies ..
Scouter Frank gave a lesson to
'the boys working on their Tender-
foot work;
After the test the following boys
were invested by Scouter Frank.
Garry Hedley; pob Needham,, Bob
McInnes, Cougar Patrol; William
Dickie, Jackie Hanna ,..Tiger Pat-
roll Benny'VanBeers,, Buffalo Pat_
rol,
After the boys were congrattilato
ed and welcomed into the troop,
the Cougar 'Patrol. closed' the meet*
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'Quality \and sesrvicet are th• most important
commodities of your. local. Co-op. That' is why
it _ pays ,to see your Co-op first..
Custom .spreading and equipment leasing
Got a tractor but no spreader? Need your fertilizer
applied fast? Then see your GO -OP and arrange the
fertilizing service you need.
SEED GRAIN
__Supplies of top quality seed grain are limited this springdue to
the wet harvest season last year. Order your supplies now!
Convenient pick-up cuts costs.
Your CO-OP. BULK SERVICE CENTRE is stocked"
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with fertilizers that meet your requirements, ready for
immediatepick-up.
Using Department of
Agricukure reeorifmendations as a basis,
he will recommend a mixture of
quality name -variety
seeds: These will be blended with prescription accuracy in the
exclusive CO -4P Seed Miter,
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