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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-11-02, Page 7, DN ESDAY;, NOV, .2nd, 1944 THE LUCKNOWSENTINEL, LUCKNOW,• ONTARIO FamiIinneri' on .. 56th. Anniversary sten of lour. �..f,00r• picture ''the ugene bride a blue `. e• 't :wt t atg black :awe, 1967 Models a SEVERAL TO CHOOSE: FROM: 1966 FORD Custom 500, 4 doer. ' 1964 PONTIAC Laurentlan,,,..4 door,• automatic 'transmission .2.-4944 CHEV Impala, .4' door hardtops,. VS automatic • . '1966 : PONTIAC yLiurentl<an,. VS aptomatic ' 9 .passengor. statianwagon.. 1 1965 CHEM( 11, 4 Door . 1964 CHEV, 4 -Door, * Cylinder. Cylinder, , .. 1963 PONTIAC,6 C liitder 4 Door Standard tandard Transcoission 1962 CHEV, 4 Door, .6 Cylinder, "automatic • 1961 • ENVOY; '4 Door 1960 'RAMBLER 4 Door, 4 Cylinder SEVERAL OLDER.MODELS SEETHESEAND..OTHERS '_ - ara NGANNON I. T. "PARTY e. C.G.I. T. 'girls had a 'en party in. the United church ol.roozlis for their 'October 27th ting.'.•Games were played ;and, tume parade :and prizesmade enjoyable evening.. Lunch was edat the.close of the meeting. and Mrs. ' Wallace Wilson Wanda; Concession 6, West anosh'visited With her sister husband, 'Mr, and Mrs., Harry" of Emery for the week end , y were accompanied: by Mrs ey. Alton :who spent the Week. end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hen- derson and children of St', Clair Beach: .WINS CAMPER Congratulations to W ilfred Pent- land on being the Eastern Canada winner of a "Camper" 'made by , general coach lines of Hensall. Being a purchaser of .an Interna tonal puckup truck made him elegible to have his name In the draw. .The. "Camper" is fully ' equipped .for house keeping .and fits on the pick-up _truck: We hope Mr, and Mrs. Pentland and family have many.happy holidays with their "Camper",: • E Cf CHIP SLI/66/SNS LET US LOOK INTO in. ° Sparkplugs, 'battery,. engine what - a ever's wrong with your car, we put right. brive in for a thorough under -the -hood. check-up soon. Count on our skill and experi- ence to save you time, trouble, money! E. MacDonald YOUR DEALER (Dungannon News) Mr. and Mrs.: 11,..gugene Hanson of East Tawas.. Mich, Visited last week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Blake, On Saturday, October 22. a family buffet dinner was held. in 'honour of their 556th wedding anniversary, Those attending were Mr.. and - Mrs., B.T. KKilparrick,. Karen and Grant of•Wingham, Mr, and. Mrs, Douglas Kilpatrick And Heather of,Dubliin,- Mr. Russel ,Button. of, Niagara: palls, Mr; and ' y. 'Mrs. Palmer Kilpatrick of Agin- court and. Mr, and Mrs., Grant Sowerby'of Willowdale. Mr. and'Ivirs.. Joe Wong of Albany. New York were week -end guests of Dr. and. Mrs: H..A.S. Voices: PAGI 1 6 .4 .For sound oawel end..a.. ter POOP: 04 a a .correctly d 6v�n miotatlel. reit SKELTON MEMORIALS Pa .O' •Established Ovcr Soy Years WALKERTON' . . . PHONR. 004234 ONTARIO DINNER AND SOCIAL The congregation of -Erskine,. ; Presbyterian church enjoyed a `' delightful evening on Friday , pct oberg25, when they sat.down to a; turkey dinner, as well's several from the community as.guests. After the dinner Wm. Black ':show-. ed slides of f` Newfoundland and Vancouver and Rev. R. Melend told some of the highlights of hips trip to Scotland,: A due t with Frank MacKenzie of South Kinloss and Austin ,Loreee of .Lucknow was enjoyed by alio The.ladies,w► to thank all wio helped mak( , the :evening a access... We are.pleased to.See laifr+d . • Spivak.around again :after being . r seriously ill in London Victoria hospital for three weeks, Mrs,. Helena Ryan left at. the week -end to spend the winter, with Mr and Mrs. Cordon Kidd at Port Credit after being at her home here for the summer, Assure adequate nutrjents when.tieeded-.2.• deduce spring 1a13aur peak FOR HIGHER. CORN YIELDS NEXT YEAR a combination of plow down this 'fall and a- band application at seeding time has. ' to be•the.`best answer. ., PLANT FOOD IS THERE WHEN NEEDED to assure a good start for your crop and to provide continued nutrients during the growing season. ' (SPRING OPERATIONS ARE SPEEDED UP by plowing down part of the required fertilizer in the fall. Planting • a. few days • earlier can mean extra' bushels acorn. WEATHER AND. SOIL CONDITIONS ARE GOOD. No travel: ,ling over wet, fields with heavy loads; or added ,transportation_ costs due to load limits being in force. .. ' .. OUR CO -OPE GET THE FACTS FROM Y ,RATIVE •' Bbgged,; bulk orspread ... theCo-op 'fertilizer you require is in g .. Check at, your co-operative for expert advice on when to plow down and the analysis you need. . 0-0P Serves You Best ****, 'Regitterati Trade Made THURSDAY. AY R DRIVE THE • BOY. SCOUT PAPER D EMosR loth . •r 6