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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-03-08, Page 12PAGE TWELVE r- THE LUCKNOW ..SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. • All Varieties .of Barley,,, Oats and Wheat : Available • In rAll- Seed • Grades. , • • ,ALSO TOP ,QUALITY MIXED GRAIN or Growing Seed Grain HERTA :AND: YORK, BARLEY' RUSSELL OATS AND FI arson •o� pow Phone .528-2026 ON T WAIT FOR" 'SPRING 8 �UY IT NOVI� , iw 'erint • 65 " PONTIAC, 8 cyl.,.14door sedan,' Lic. •16977H,: 65 PONTIAC, automatic,' posi traction, '6 cyl., Lit. 16987H 65 PONTIAC, automatic, .radio, 6 cyl. • 65 • METEOR, automatic, radio, 8 :cyl., Lic.F 51612H '.64 BUICK, Power Steering, Power Brakes, radio, automatic,. Lic.16976H 64• PONTIAC, '6 Cy).; . Lica 16991H .64 PONTIAC, :8 cyl:, automatic, radio, Lic: '16975H 63: PONTIAC, '6 cyl., Stratochief,'std.'shift, Lic: 16978H 63 CHEV., 6 cyl., automatic, radio, Lic. 169A3H ' • 63 PONTIAC, •6 cyl., Strato Chief, std. ,shift, tic..11992H 63 • PONTIAC, 6 cyl., radio, Lic. 1698511 • 62 MERCURY, 6' cyl.,, std. shift 62 Pf NTIAC, a6 cyl., Laurentian, Lic. E4161 62,• C H E V., 6 ' cyl std/ shift, Lic., ..16986H 62; ACADIAN, 6 cyl., std.'shift, Lic. 16988H • 62 CHEV. 'impala, 6 Cyl., automatic, radio; Lic. 992723 • 62 CI4EV., 6 cyl., std. shift, Lic. 16989H • 62 OLDS.; automatic, radio, Power Steering, Power Brakes ` . • • Lica 97145E, . 61'. FORD, 8 cyl., radio,: automatic, Llc, '96899E 61• ...MONARCH, 8 cyl., radio, automatic, Lic. 96535E 61 PONTIAC, 6 cy1., automatic, Lic. 16984H . , 60' `FORD, 6' cyl., automatic, radio,.Lic. 9927117 TRUCKS e 'are. spring ie Best Ip Cars;:: ;Bas# �r�ces omes • 6a• .'AUSTIN van, Lic. 46022C 60 ..GMC, 1 ton, 4' stake,' Lic 92964B' 1 'IAC BUICK ACADIAN GMC, TRUCIKS Kincardine, Ontario Phone ' 135* 4 Area Native F�s�es At Dumas 'MRS., HENRY J "EA.RNELL A resident of Huron Township' :` for .many years, Mrs. Henry Johnston Far ell passed away at .". the .House of�Providence Nursing, H'orne;in,Dundas on Wednesday, Marchrlst.• She was 91•years of age; Mrs, Farnell, ws the former Mary Elizabeth 'McGill and was born'at Paramount'on August 20, 1875. ?, She was 'the daughter of the late David McGill and. Sara Cook. I•n February, 1903, .she married Henry J.. Farnell at Paramount. The,'couple farmed on the 6th: of Huron for malty years, • later. resid. ing ih Hamilton. Mr. -Farnell's 'death occurred in March of 1961 at Pinecrest•Manor in Lucknow. Mrs. ' Parnell,Was the last member of the. McGill family., She is survived by a. son Arthur Farnell, of Toronto, daughters: Mrs., Grace Keane.'of Hamilton, Tvirs. Al (Beth), Hewitt, of Galt., :Mrs,; Gordon (Jean) McWhirter of. • . Gormley .,: Besides her husband, she •was pre,• deceased,':by sisters.Mrs ;: Annie McKeith.,, Mrs. Emma Spindler, ,, Misses Esther• McGill, Jean McGill and brothers William McGill , • George McGill: The ,funeral service was conduct- ed at the Johnstone •Funeral Horne in, ,Lucknow ;on 'Friday,,' March; 3rd: • at 2 p'. m .. by `Rev.. Rod• MacL-eod. of Lu'cknow'Presbyterian Church.. • ',Temporary 'entombment:was .made ir>t. South Kinloss Mausoleum with South Kinloss Cemetery to be the ftinal resting' place.' ' .• Pallhearers were .Jim•Ketehiab a.w, W>illiiam .Ketchabaw•, H'ossack• • Bain, 'Jerry. Keane', Walter Pettitt,; Robert Pettitt, .I Features Panel Discussion The . February meeting of Dung- annon W,omen•s•,Institute was•;held . . at the borne of Mrs. L. Ivers with. Mrs: W Zinn presiding: She:: welcomed the visiting ladies 'and ;rnern'bers Many different recipes were given in answer to the roll call "Better with butter". During the . • business period an invitation was read from Blyth. W L { to attend their Centennial Dinner on Marche, 16th: • Plans were made for a .;Variety ,Concert to be held: earlyy in April=, committee in charge being Mrs. Wt . Zinn, Mrs, "G:: Finnigan, ss Iva Carr and' Mrs. 'C . Finnigan. Further•plans were made for the Centennial Book.on, the Area Schools:.• The smotto "Husbands would .. ;. rather come home .to.ad untidy house an unmade' bed; than.to a cranky wife"' 'was prepared by Mrs, G. McNeeand read by•''Mrs. C. Blake On 'the committee to.look after the Easter boxes for shut-ins are Mrs. W. Brown, ,Mrs. L. Ivers andV Mrs.. W. Stewart. • •Asthe theme for this month was Home Economics ,'',a panel' was arranged or the choosing' and 'Care of modern cookware with Mrs; C. McNee as moderator. Shediscuss- ed old and :modern.cookware With many pieces oiJ display and 'd/os and don'ts" for cleaning" them:, also the different cleaners. , Meribers•' of the panel were Mrs. H. Girvin for stainless steei, MtS, David' Dawson - teflon and Mrs. Cr Finnigan aluminum; Miss Flora Durnin also showed corning Ware. After singing the Queen and Inst itute Grace, lunch, 'was; served by the hostesses in charge and a; social< half hour enjoyed. 4rr1f41 . i t•+ � lir EDNESDAY,;,MARCH' 8th,, 1967 Ripley Couple Are S rs Murried,. Mends Extend Their ongrutuIutions IR., AND Mai. *ALTER WALDEN. About 200 Ripley and Huron Township friends called on Satur- day': .March 4th to 'extend congrat- ulations to Mr. , and Mrs. Walter Walden of Ripley onthe occasion of their 'SUth :wedding, anniversary. Open house was held afternoon and.,evening at the home of their. daughter, -Mrs; John • MacCharles in' Ripley'. foliowing a dinner at the Bruce Inn,'• Kinca.r- dine . . • 'Mrs. Walden was the former Emma. Reid 'of Huron'Township.., Mr. Walden was born on the 2nd of Huron' and farmed there all his, life until retiring to -Ripley in 1948. He served as Reeve of :Rlple) , • for sevenyears. • Mr and Mrs. Walden have two daughters, Mrs. Harold .(Reta) Crittenden of Clinton and, Mrs. John (Noreen) MacCharles of Rip- ley; alsd six grandchildren. At least: 22. per cent of'the na- 'tion's annual • perfume •• sales'. occur •in December. ; ,WHY :YOU ; SHOULD CONVERT,; YOUR PRESENT [OUIPMENT TO SAFE, : ECONOMICAL OIL HEAT It's easy to convert to oil. Ne have a complete line of,top quality Esso Heating: • quipment to choose from • Esso burner -51.85 a month • Complete Esso oil furnace unit -84.95* a month. And now, with Esso heatuig equipment, we•can arrange for you to. get Esso Home Heat Service,, at no cost. Your best guarantee floc continued home heating comfort~ ;• +irarallsd is 460 Jae **011 4 } 1 .ROY HAVENS PlumS bin and 'l-ZeatinS --_ Phone'' 528-3012. Lucknow ESFSO ` OIL BURNER .SALES,and SERVICE • HOME HEAT SE1VICE WpNEs BY JA THE''QF took .grey when the. • both nigh there wet on.Frida:y • This op pphais." , •communi had been townspeo Prime Mi ed:'that tl was a loc Catiipbel educatiot In preps widow M bray) wa: best for .' .mon)' ° N 'cornpose( for his ar 'townspe'o Coop;ga' The, Spi • `tried .to''fs ,she whO 1 that. the 1 had, order in•the dit Mrs.•�Ci school te school "fri (JoanMa 1'ovely',di ; fair of eF Deacon) added hui throughoi and antic Aphais • friends w; 'e'd'when 1 ershop fri with then Sheep ani Those ac singers w Cameron Bannerma .Donald' A The sq'u Phillips,. Dawson, • "Hodgins,. • Hunter` ar anied, by". piano, and Doug along wit livened ti fashioned Connors,' •Ricky Pri solo "Thi 'The colo Ackert,*( . Campbel Boer. i Do 'Pen Rout danced .g his Suppe • Drennan, Reid, Bil • Intyre, J, Lorene E� and. Mar) When i, Aphais h marry hi Deacon 1 ioyed. T was SUCC spurs un ,Play end. pies ha,( happy er N9eI Master o program] • began,