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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-05-25, Page 7re• natic re 342 Vg4 dlWP:l"g WAY, MAY2Sth 1046 _ TH! LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO N+f=y .w.^"'y.-r+M.n-........_.n.-... ...nr....w-_.-r.n...a.stn-e ar�... _, .�+r�we"•. r•na op us .e' 0111,101""'" l a• �w ares . • •. s es eo 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 WITH w SPR.Af FINISHES ENAMELS •METALLICS *CLEARS 1 for INTERIOR, and , .EXTERIOR USE • Professional results at 1. the touch of a finger . 1, • 1 •. A must for -painting '1 hard -to -reach, areas • safe foe use on toys and 1�. � chldren's.furniture 1' 1. 1 For new, or previously "„ 1 finished wood, metal, or"I 1 I �--- - other surfaces' 1 I I 1. Benjamin' 1 oo�re p ''1 • paints 1. :i. 1 M.URD1E and . .. .dare ..,.............................,„....................1_ • Prize for high man went to Wes Tiffin, and low Man to Victor {Emmerson. • Mr. and Mrs. Tiffin were called to'the platform and Mrs. Wm. Scott read= an address of good • wishes, atni" Mc,, and Mrs. Albert Lennips presented them with a , . coffee table andmatching step tables. Fred and Elizabeth made .' fitting replies and all joined in singing '`For they are jolly -good fellows". Lunclrwas served, and a social time enjoyed: . 'The address'read' as follows; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Dear Neighbours; We're here tonight to bid <'adieu' • To neighbours on our line Although wehate to see you . go New neighbours: will be fine Your helping hand. will:, sure be • missed No matter when 'twas needed Dependance is a.. lovely thing No task was left unheeded;. r Honour Tiffins At Social Evening ..(Langside News) Friends and neighbours gathered at Langside Community Hall on Friday evening in ,honour of Mr.' and Mrs, Fred Tiffin who are leav- ing this community. The evening was spent. playing progressive euch- re. Mrs. Johnston Corin and Mts. Jim; Young were tied for first prize for high lady, ,:with .Mrs..Young • winning the draw. For low lady, Mrs Elmer Scott and Mrs.. Law- rence awrence. MacLeod were tied , with Mts., Scott winning the draw, MOTORS Your: Dodge - ; Plymouth •Chryslar Valiant Dealer JOSEPHINE REET WINGHAM ' PHONE 357.3862,.` 65 ' PLYMOUTH,. 6 Standard With radio 64 DODGE; 4 Door, .6 automatic 64 DODGE, 8 'stick, with radio 63 VALIANT,_ 4 door, 6 automatic FORD,2 ' 63• door, , 6 standard radio .- . 63 PLYMOUTH . Suburban, ' 6 ` automatic . with, radia 63. PL.YMOUT4=I, 2• door, 8 stick, with radio 62 CHRYSLER, power equipped $• 9 EDSEL, :4 door, power equipped : with radio. 55 FARGO 3 ton. dump truck, SEVERAL OLDER MODELS • Hard: work, long hours,; we all agree Just can't continue on A,well deserved retirement With leisure hours abound. • PAGR,fiFVIIN •• :ars "i �/✓''fir' ' '"'� On or Ouch a little tiff •eta He's pretending now, but it won't be long ;before: he reaches ' man's estate: His father wants to be sure that his 'pride and joy' has every opportunity' in life. That's , why Dad is ' a Sun Li feypolicyholder -- 'sothat the family can be financially secure and hischildren have . a college education even if he should die' in the meantime. In fact, for the best of reasons, :each member of the family is a Sun Lii'e: policyholder! I'm . associated, with Sun ' Life of Canada, the: Company with the policy• that's right for . you and your family. Wily not call me today? `. You're :not going. far ,, we're ,glad of that So comeback whenyou can We hope you won't forget us •In your well.adjusted plan. Accept, these gifts,.' we hope they will Bring many hours of •pleasure Our very best wishes go with them • For days, we know you'll teasure. - Albert and Gwen Lennips' Hank and Pietie Kragt Bill and Donalda Scott. Weekend. visitors in the comm- unity -were Miss MargaretMoffat . . and Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Ross of Toronto, with Miss I .arra Richard- son and Graham Moffat Ken, Young Thamesville with his: . • • •parents, Mr: and Mrs.' Clifford -Youngs ,Boh Young, :Kitchener, Mrs. Eugene Gardner, Sandra and Greg ,of Lucknow ,. with Mr. and Mrs, Wes Young; Mr.' and Mrs. Earl Koyle, Chuckle Huntington, Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Allen and Cindy. of London, with Mr, and Mrs, • Blosse Koyle and family;. Jim Orr • of London with Mrs. Wm. Orr and Bob; Mr. and Mrs. Garret Van'Derk- lipp and family have Moved to ,their new home, the Fred Tiffin 'lam. We welcome them to this community. ` Doug Simpson who was a patient in Winglam Hospital, returned home on Thursday.. . Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Tiffin vis- ited with Mr.. and Mrs. Wm. .Brown, Lucknow, on Sunday. , Mr. .and Mrs. Fred Tiffin mov- ed to Whitechurch last week to the house owned by Mr.. and Mrs. Russell Ritchie.. ' A Langside resident, Mr. Frank Miller, passed away at Pinecrest Manor,; Lucknow on `Monday, May 23, The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Miller and family; , BUYS.KINLOSS FARM Eric Hackett, who resides on highway 86, west of Lucknow, WILLIAM J.J.,;KINAHiN R.R. .2 . Lucknow Phone. Winghaaa 357-1987 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY- OF CANADA i . has purchased the farm of -• i Wally Waldorf passed away. at Oakville. Thefuneral-was held on Friday. Mr. Waldorf is the husband of the former Elizabeth Leonard Griffin on Con.•6 'Kinloss; This farm was formerly owned by the late Dennis Kenny. . Marion'Wail visited on the weekend with her cousin, Edna Wall at Whitechurch, • and Mary Lou Wall visited. on Saturday at'. Gordon Wall's. • There will be no Sunday School or Church , service at Langside Presbyterian Church neat Sunday due to anniversary.services at • Whitechurch Presbyterian. Church. PASSES ATOAKVILLE, Word was received here that Mr Murray of Toronto„, a 'daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. ; Alex Murray, and a granddaughter of the late Tom Ross of Toronto. She is known to many' in the Langside area as They spent the' summer holidays on; their grand- father's farm across . from the farm of Roy Huffman. ' The comm unity extends their sympathy in the sudden passing of her husband • To encourage the construction 'of' Farm *Ponds,. the Government of Ontario will pay 50% of the cost of an approved pond, ' up to a " maximum of $500. This financial 'assistance is available ' to farmers for • CONSTRUCTING A NEW POND • IMPROVING AN EXISTING . POND To apply, consult your County Agricultural Representative ,OR Agricultural Engineer "ter intorutstion, application forms, and advice. Ontario .Department Ontario Department of Energy of Agriculture and Resources Management Hon. Wm. A. Stewart,Minister Hon rJ. R. Simonett, Minister