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THE LUCKNOW . SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, MARCH".1Sth, 1967'
RNMENT.,IN.S.ECTED
FOR YOUR LOCKER OR FREEZER
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;1.00-12S POUND 'AVERAGE'
Choice. fronts Of .Bee#
95-110 POUNDI AVERAGE •
es Of Beef
225-250 POUND.AVERAGE
e POUND
c POUND
ole Or Haif Pigs 45c POUND
,BEEF' PRICES INCLUDE CUTTING AND* WRAPPING
THURSPAH AF1 ERNOON
MAR(N 16th..
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Choice Sides Of . BE,'e'
CUT AND WRAPPED : 50c POUND
FIRST COME FIRST SERVE
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RIPLEY. i00 -- THURSDAY MORNING
RIPLEY• 106 THURSDAY ,AFTERNOON
Por appoimm*nt
-Wolff Molests Sheep On 6t44tI0ploys
Dick McQu1llin Bads One. On Weekend
LANGSI E NEWS
A wolf.' was seen on Huntley
Dawson's grass farm on .Concession
6 on; Saturday morning when .the
4-lf girls were going to their meet-,
ing at Mrs. Frank McKenzie's.-
Sheep of .Hugh Jansen's on Conce- ,.
ssion'6 have.been.m.olested.- Dick,
McQutllin.shot a wolf on the •
week end. •
A meeting to organize Sunday
School for the Langside Presbyter-
ian Church. was held on Wednesday
evening at:the home of Mr. `and .'
Mrs. Elmer Scott'. Sunday .School
'will, begin in April.
Many parents and friends= enjoyed,
"Open House" .at Kinloss Centrale•
School on -Friday.evering. Each •
room had attractive displays of J .
the pupils', work. • .'
.:Mr. and Mrs. Ira 'Wall, Edna' and
Mary Lou:,of Whitechurch and
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moffat of Tees
water'spent. Saturday evening with ..
Mr. and: Mrs Gordon Wall.and
family, .'
Barbara 1 McOuillin .and Donn Nich
el of Toronto spent the week -end
with Mr. and, Mrs. Dick IvtcQuillin'
and .Ronnie
Mr. and Mrs: Gordon Wa11,. ?Jug
and Brian visited on Sunday With
relatives at Tavistock. ,.
Charlie ,Tiffin :was taken to $t.
Joseph's Hospital, London on Satur-
day. His condition had unproved,
by .Monday and he,was able to •
visitwith•his sister .Mrs. Russell ,
Ritchie. who is also.a .patient'in
the : same hospital.
HEAR GEORGE. GEAR
Institute To Buy
Planters For Hall
For Centennial
Mrs:, Oinar `Brooks, president.,
• had; charge of, die March .meeting
of the' Lticknow,`Women's Institute
The: roll call was;•answered by a
"Plant 1 Would- like: to have in my
garden" Mrs, Neil` MacCallum
• reported for,the Cheerio commi-
ttee • Mrs, J. L:.MacMillan=and
Mrs. W. F. . MacDonald 'were,
chosen on the nominating comm
ittee.
Lf.was decided to .buy planters
for the Town,•Hall as *part of the;
lnstitute.• Centennial ,project:- Mrs.,
Salkeld. reported on some of the
plans: that .were, made for, the Fall
• Fair display and Mrs. Thos .Salkeld
Mrs. -.Mel Greer:and• Mrs. Philip':; •
,Stewart were appointed to be on
the committee for'the Institute :• .
'Fall Fair display. 'Mrs. 'Glen Wal
den s•pokeon the work of de 4-..H;'
Club of 'Which'.she is: a leader.
Plans were made for, the pot luck,
supper to be •held •on..A.pril 14th. .
Each, member is: to; bring their OW
dishes and` cutlery:
' . Mrs.-, S; B, ,Stothers'presided for,
:die following program The motto
"Progress is our most important
product", .was given by .Mrs., Gleti
Walden. Mrs. Wes Joynt led in. the
'singing of Irish songs. Two Mimi
-
Cal duets'were given by John :Hen
Berson and ,Bob Hall: Mrs. 'Eunice
Dunsmuir sang two•solos ac.corrip-
anied by Mrs. Ross Cummings;
Mrs. Robert Thompson'gave a
coniic•reading "St. Patrick's mirth=
,day" and a piano; instrumental by
Kathy. Joynt:were; Well'• received by
the members
The guest..speaker, Mr. George
Gear; Agricultural••representative
from Walkerton, was introduced by.
Mrs. S. B.' Stothers and gave a very
interesting talk.
Following the Queen and Grace
lunch Was served,by'the hostesses,.
B. Stothers, Mrs. J; W,
Joynt and Mrs.: R H. Thompson.
4unitvorgii;10,c.84,1,440. As*
Sister Pisses.
At Toronto
AMBERLEY NEWS
Mr, and Mrs. ,Walter Brown:
accompanied by Mrs. George.
Porter' of Niagara. Falls attended
the funeral of Mrs. Brown's sister
Mrs. Horace Sabin of Toronto' who
passed away following a heart
attack. on Friday evening: The
sympathy of the community is ex-
tended to Mrs. Brown in .the .passing
of her sister,
Mr. and Mrs:, 'Ones Bradley and
.family: of •4shfield left"last.week to
',visit Mr, and; Mrs, Lorne Reid o, f
;Orlando Florida. William Stewart
and Lynn Lowry are in charge Aof
the. work at the Bradley farm.
Mrs, Florence Courtney and Mr.' ' +
and Mrs,. Bob Harris and family
visited with relatives in London on
Saturday.
,Willia.rn Ferguson visited, at the
weekend. with his sister and •Froth.
er-in-law.and family Mr, -.and, .
Mrs 'Ed Pitt of Matawa.
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