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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-06-08, Page 136s' moi: -. .... ._...... ,.,.._ ..11111.111.1.11.11.11.11.1".4T-"11":.+1(�"■�,. �'�i Ali!'+ "' �"f "i+". .....�. ••�. •"` THE: LUCKNOW SENTINEL , , LUCKNOWONTARIO 1966 Models SEVERAL TO CHOOSE. FROM: 196S PONTIAG,, 4 Door, 6 Cylinder, Standard Transmission 1965 C H E V Su'Per Sport Convertilile • . ' 1965 CHEVROLET, Super Sport Cmiertible, V-8, Full «power 19,65 FORD, Galaxie 500, 8 Door, Hardtop '1965 PONTIAC, 4 Door, Automatic Transmission 1964,RONTIAC, V$, Automatic .Transmission, 4 Door 1964 CH E V,, 4 -Door, b Cylinder,. couple Married' At Chaple�u. G! !!!E,N. `.R MacGI LIVRAY - McKNIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Merle MacGill- ivra:y returned to Chapleau last week after visiting with hispar- ents, Mr. and, Mrs., Stewart Mc- Gillivray, c-Gillivray, concession 6, <<inloss, Merle and Myra were married. on May llth in the Trinity United Church in Chapleau. The bride is the .only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKnight of:Ch.a p - I, leau, arid is a Member of the staff of the Chapleau' H.ospital.. , •Merle has been employed there for the past four years by the Algoma Dairy Company. '? 1964 PONTIAC, 4`Door,, 6 Cylinder, Automatic, 1964 CHEV, Impala, 4. DoorHardtop '. ... . 1963 PONTIAC. STRATOCHI'EF, 4.;Door, 6 .Cylinder; • Automatic Transmission .. . . 1963 CHEV, 4 Door, 6 Cylinder, Automatic .Transmission 1963 PONTIAC, 6 Cylinder, 4 .Door Standard Transmission. 1963 COMET, Custom 4 Door 1962 .CHEV, 2 Door., 6 Automatic 1961 FORD, ' .Ton 1960 AUSTIN 4• Door. 1951 FORD, 4 Door 1954 FARGO, 1 Ton. SEVERAL ,OLDER MODELS'. SEE THESE AND OTHERS BLYT PHONE '523-434 Sprained Atilde,.. At Field Day,, pplies SALES AND'.,SERVIC PHONE 523=9501• R.R. 3, BLYTH '(Lochalsh News) tar Finlayson suffered a sprained ankle Friday .at the Field Day held, at. North Ashfield Public Sc}oo1.:. . .Horne for the weekend was'' Finlay MacLennan of Waterloo, Miss Margaret MacLeod of Tor-: onto spent the weekend at her home here. . ,' • Walter Dexter .is employed with .' Robert Campbeli. of Luc know in the carpenter work, Attending the'Lions Convention .in London . as. partof a :band were'.' D. A.' MacLennant.,:: Finlay Mac-. Donald, and David MacDonald.. '.. Corn pickingwas carried out.on.,' sever..al'farms recently; two of `. which were Donald Simpson's. and Finlay MacDonald's. • Mrs.' David. Elphick, Mrs. Ewan MacLean and Mrs. 'Norval Steeirart spent • Wednesday in Owen Sound....: Busy'takingthe census. is MacLennan. Mr'. MacLennan had recently; attendeda school for same in Belgray.e, TRON PULLET RIPROARIN' AND READY TO LAY. 6 • • ger• �L. • :77:e A strong he=althy• pullet is what you strive for'. The best way, t.o achieve this ' S through a SHLIR - Gt IN .'Feeitling .Program• In ord.er:'to get your •pulicts• into top con- dition by 2... weeks:you can. use a 'variety of, proven feeds and feeding me.thods that have he.enfarm tested by SHIM -GAIN, at the S H U R -• G•A I N Research Farm,. Why not start now to', make a winning team ouz. out•of replacement fl y .:` ,,. ock • Drop.'in to-.dy.aso we can discuss .the SHUR-G;AIN Pullet Feedi•ng•.Program. that. will. d� the best job for you. cto s, ere. • •`N• poultry feeds Anderson Flax Products .Limited Phone 528 2026 SPECIALS 550 :GAS. C.00KSHUTT: TRACTOR B275• DIESEL W HYDRAULIC. LOADER INTERNATIONAL C GAS 'TRACTOR'. INTERNATIONAL H. GAS TRACTOR. NH 68 BALER WITH POWER. TAKOFF NH 66 :BALER.E WITH POWER TAKE OFF OLIVER,, NO. 80 BALER W/ITH POWER TAKE OFF INTERNATIONAL NO. 46 BALER .WITH POWER TAKE. OFF SCHULTZ P.T.O, MANURE,' SPREADER INTERNATIONAL 103 MANURE SPREADER, WITH. POWER TAKE 'OFF , • GEO. WHITE 30`FT: ELEVATOR GEO. WHITE 30 FT. ELEVATOR WITH MOTOR,,1. H.P; ' JUST 'RECEIVED A,• SHIPMENT .OF •••4 ROW CORN : PLANTERS, CONTACT US 'FOR, PRICES ' Honour Former;. .:WLL Member. (Kinlough News) The H.W,I.:'met. :on Thursday ,evening• at the home of Mrs. Ray nard. Ackert. Mrs.. Harold. Hald- . enby. presided:. and: the meeting `,• opened' with •the Ode and the Mary Stewart 'Collect. Correspondence • was read, including' thank you ..• letter from members •of the' Con ' gram family in appreciation for. the luncheon 'which the ladies served .following the funeral of the • late Leslie Congram. . .. • A township school field day is to : ie held on June 27th for 'Junior and: Senior boys and girls, .Mrs. Mbrgan•Johnston gave the report- of eportof the. Bruce South District Meet- ing.which was.held at Ripley on, May 27th.. ,On Monday; Ju y' 18-th.-the.in,- stitute will be. hostess at the •Log. Cabin.at. Southampton:. 'Mrs. 'Ray , nard •Ackert reported on,Citizen- ship and Education, 'and Mrs. Lloyd ASHFIELD A shower -was held in North 'Ash- field schoolin honour of Ruth Rankin.. , Marvin MacKinney of Teeswater conducted.serv'ices in Ashfield Presbyterian Church .last 'Sunday while Rev'._ Neil MacCornbie is attending t he -General Assem • ly. in Toronto ...Next Sunday David K'e chem of W;estminster •College • will he the speaker. On. June 19, Anniversary services 'will be 'held at 11 a.hr.: and 8 p.m. with Rev. Gordon Fish of `Hingham ,as the guest speaker. . . .after a lengthy illness. The funer-' al '.was held in Tiverton on Wed-: riesday afternoon:.Mrs. G.ertr'ude Walsh is an.aunt. . Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon. Hodgkin-' ...son-.r:etuined_hoie:.from...their_ >•weddi.ng trip dn,the United States •Norman Clinton of Kincardine • visited with Mr. and Mrs, Russell Hewitt. . Mrs. William Cox,: Rev. Benson Cox and Miss May Boyle, accom- panied Mrs. .John ;Scott to London on Tuesday' where Mrs.' Cox had " an appointment with . an eye spec- ialist. ialist. John Scott has, been a, patient in Victoria Hospitalfor•the past two weeks, Members' from here attended the „ Bruce Deanery , W: A. meeting at Kincardine on Friday. Mrs.. Audrey' Borthwick of St; Catharines visited during the Week Ackert on' Agriculture. Mrs. William Eadie, a. former'H,olyrood resident and now . of W ingharn , was presented with a lovely lazy susan tray as a remembrance.' Mrs; Jim Smith read an address, and Mrs.. Tom Hodgins made the' presentation..' Mrs. -Eadie made a fitting reply. Several. visitors -were welcomed to the.meeting. Mrs. Morgan Johnston was pro gram . convenor and all enjoyed a lively sing -song. The motto was' given.by.Mrs. Jack 'Ackert, and the Roll call was "an 'irtidustry I would .like to visits:: Mrs. Jack. with her mother, Mrs•. James Hod- gins; Sr. • Mr. •and Mrs. Dan Mclnnes and •4 W A Hewitt' favoured with a solo. Mrs, ' family visited with Mr. and Mrs, Morgan Johnston gave the topic 3. Dixo .at Durham, during the.. on Barbecuing.: Contests Were en- • week, Land .on Sunday they were joyecj after which .a barbecued visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. ' John' • luncheon was served, This was ' Thornton .and family, ,Mrs.' Robert. , followed by a sale of articles with 1 McInnes of Teeswater ,accompanied Mrs', Jim Smith` acting as auction- ,: them on Sunday. eer. The meeting closed.•by',sirg- .i' . Some from here attended the ing God Save the Queen, and the ! Scout Dance at Holyrood'on Institute drace. Mrs.. Jack Ackert $attirday evening, • gave .the courtesy remarks. 'Miss Edna Boyle spent a few Cecil' Congram visited on Friday evening with Mrs, William Cox and. Rev, Benson Cox. • W'e•extend sympathy to t days with Mrs, Charlie Hodgins at Wingh'am. Miss' Winnifred ''Percy, Mrs.. John Barr, and Perry Hodgins Visited in farnily',and relatives of the ate' London` Tuesday with Mrs, Hodgins,. Mrs. Gordon Avis, (nee Beth Walsh) Hazel's many friends are pleased who passed away in Victoria to know she is making' favourable H• osp'it.ai, London, on Sunday, ' progress,