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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-03-15, Page 7WEDNESDAY MARCH 15th 1967:: THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO A !NER, IF Yi BREEDI SHOULD TNESE REPRODU `DISEASES. BRUCELLOSISCauses 'aborties it's to 7' months, results •In — many sterile cows. Avoided: by early vaccination of all. heifers and 'artificial Insemination:: TRICHOMONIASIS causes early abortions from: two months, ' Cows discherg. and •baaomo sterile. Spread. by bulls. There is 'no complatly afiPoetive treatment. Avoided. by artificial insemination. .VIBRIOSIS 'causes brooding- problems, low. conception rates,. early. 'abortions, • Irregular :boat; periods and., dis..' charge. Spread by bulls. Treated by. briding rest . then artificialInsemination,. Avoided by artificial insemination: • .. YOU CAN PROTECT YOUR HERD FROM: THE SPREAD OF THESE DISEASES, AND USE TOP QUALITY' SIRES THROUGH THE SERVICES OF • ?TERuc: ti BREEDING CUL.ROSS ::4 OR.NERS , • Mrs.. Anne 'Wall and Mrs. Ka ue, both, of .Teeswater; visited' on Sunday! with Mr, and Mrs. Mor ley. Wall and family • 'A number from here, -attended the' openhouse ,at the Culross. -Tees- '. water'.Public ;School ;held. last Mon- day'nighta .• Mr ;Wand Mrs ' Lloyd Husk and-.• family. of.Kinloss .visited :on Friday' night with Mr'and Mrs James:. Haldenby and girls: ' Mr and Mrs. Ernie Harina.'and. family 'spent the weekend with Dr.'and Mrs: ;D; A.' Willitts: and family; of Mount Albert , Mr:. ands Mrs,' James Haldenby and giros visited' on: Sunday with Mr..apd,Mrs: Bill Haldenby and' ' family: •n Rtch e Na c Hn - Iden a et SGO G BROWNIE NEWS . BY :SUSAN' HALL The Second Lucknow Brownie Pack met 'at the Town Hall; 0 Tues. - day,. March 7th, A game was led. by . Nanc. Ritchie. ,Y Y Fairy. Ring was,held with Susan Hall .as Fairy Queen. All the Brownies spent some time on semaphore. A Golden:. Hand Ceremony for Nancy Ritchie who received' her Golden'Hand..Badge was then held.. :During Pow: Wow, Tawny Owl told a story. and gave •out' Centennial Badges. The meeting closed with: the squeeze and chimes ARANTEED 'TI • issued 1 to 5 year term. • earn the.. above indicated .interest; payable half :yearly by :cheque. ,. • authorized investment, for all 1 Canadian .Insurance' .companies . and . trust' funds. 373; Bax St, Terento 35 Dunlop Stet .:73 Miisissaya Barrie Qrillia: Joint Service At Bethel United _A•MBERLEY NEWS A, joint church service was held at Bethel United.church on Sunday when'Millarton and Pine' River congregations joined, in worship. Rev. Harold Pillen's'sermon on "Wating'•for God" ,was inspiring to all'. He -reminded us that God' does, not always reveal himself to. us as.:`we expect. He walks. beside us in the dark shadows of sorrow and suffering 'PRACTICE TEACHING , Phyllis Bradley . of Stratford Teacher's College taught last'. week at. Ripley -Huron Central' School. • Joyce Thorburn taught in the W. E Thompson Public. School• in Kin cardiae last 'week.. PURPLE GROVE ' EUCHRE...PARTY A card party with. eight tablesof. euchre ,took place on Friday evening at the community Centre Prizes were awarded, to Mrs. Geo- E rge merson for ladies high and,•• Sandra Collins; second: Mens went .to Don Dore , Highest:and, .Dona Reid., second. The special. -.prize for; the marked chair was. taken 'by Mrs. Victor Gawley. It • was decided the next party"will beheld on'Thursday, March :23 Y On the committee for the party • were Mrs. Norval. Stanley' and; Mrs. Don Dore:. Thanks is extended to Sandra and Margie Collins who • being the ,first to :arrive had all,the tables set, up and every. thing"ready to go which was greatly appreciat ed, Weekend guests with !Mr.. 'and • Mrs. Don McCosh were,Dorinda and Mary Forster: The girls: •• took,thebus to school'frornthere 'on 'Monday '' Bobby, Gunter=spent Saturday with. Cathy and Jim :pore , 'while, Jim sperit„Sunday at the Gunters with''Dat�ny. and Bobby .=Mr.and Mrs. Gunter' and the 'rest•.of the Vfa'mily were visiting.in Sarnia ' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Oatterso—riy- ,RaymOnd.McQUillin and .Cathy • Forster were dinner :guests on_:Sun.' day with Mr,'and :Mrs. Ton 'McCosh.. Raymond and 'Cathy spent the weekend with Mr, and. Mrs. Gordon Patterson. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs:. Burton Collins' and family were ' • Mr. and Mrs'. 'Glenn Young and family of. Kinloss, Mrand Mrs. Jerore S;ehmidt of Mildmay and' Mrs Gordon.. Patterson of Ripley Cecil Sutton returned home from hospital in London 'where he had spent :pari of la't weeks and 'it is. hoped, he has improved. ' Mr. 'and'••Mrs. Cecil McNall arid fa„rnily have .rrioved into the:Mc- Iver place on' the tenxhand folks ' a from this district welcome them. Mr. :and Mrs. Bob. Forster, Mrs `' Walter Forster and. Mrs; Gordon Patterson spent Tuesday in Kitch- ener- • Visitors With Mr. and Mrs. ;Don Dore on Thursday evening Were Mi.' and Mrs. Howard Thompson, ,Mrs , 'Don McCosh visited on Thursday with Mrs. W.N. Bushell in. Wingham hospital.. Mr, and Mrs Ardill Mason of Ripley also visited her,last week. . lv .'and Mrs: Walter Forster, r, Donald and Jamie's ent the' weekend in Oakville with Mrs and. Mrs. Bill Robinson. • Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Dong 'Robertson last week were Mrs, J. C, McNab and Miss Ruth Thohipson. Of Lucknow,.. Mr, and Mrs, Don Robertson spent. Sunday in Lucknow where,'. ehey visited' with relatives, • • PAGE SEVEN OLIVER GLENN AS `Culligan Soft Water Representative. INQUIRE ABOUT THE FULLY AUTOMATIC=,UNIT COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL .1 • MARCH 3 On Aluminum Awnings and Canopies GET AN ESTIMATE ON THAT SIDING JOB NOW. TERMS AVAILABLE Phone 528-3723 Box' 274 t: ALUMINUM: PRODUCTS AND WATER SOFTENER • WHITECHURCH Mrs Wallace Conn and Murie l were recent visitorswith'•Mr.. and Mrs Gordon Scott•of,R pley. •Mr•,' and Mrs.,Orville Tiffin, - Barry Tiffin of Kitchener, 'Mrs Stewart ofW'mgham celebrated ebrate. d Mr'. !Dan Tiffin's-birthday on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Tiffin and family at their home at Teeswater Mr. and Mrs. Don; Gra Bonnie y, ..., , Tommyand Donald spent the . week end': with •herP arents Mr.. .and Mrs. Tom Magoffin. We are sorr.to report Mrs.. Geor- ge P. e Youn •Was admitted to Winh- : $ g g am and District Hospital•. on Satur 'day; We wish her a speedy recov- ery.. 1Ne are sorry to report Clarence Adams was' hospitalized at Wing hamon•the•!week end(due tq a car accident. The community wish: him. a very•.speedy recovery.. Mr, and Mrs. ,Albert. 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