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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-06-07, Page 12y =r, rij cif PACE TWELVE THE. LUCKNOWSENTINEL, LUcKNOW ONTARIO,. 66 CORONET,` 4 'door,; 6 standard, radio =-s65 ' CHRYSLERS, 4 door with radio, power equipped 6S• 'PLYMOUTH, 4 door,6 standard, no radio 65 " DODGE Stationwagj 8 :automatic 65 PONTIAC Parisienne hardtop - 63 FORD, 4 door, '.6,: standard 3- •. CHEVROLET, 4 door, 6 standard 62DODGE, 4 door, ,6 automatic, •radio. 2 CHEVROLET, six automatic SEVERAL OLDER MODELS OTORS • Your Dodge Plymouth - Chrysler. Valiant Dealer JOSEPHINE. STREET WINGHAM, PHONE, 357-3862. NGSIDE Mrs Dave Moffat who has been a patientyin Winghamy and District. Hospital for a' few, days with anin, fected'h'and, has now returned home.. Ken Young of Thamesvilie spent • the week -end. atfine homeof -las parents, Mr: and .Mrs; Clifford Young... Mr. Donald Watt of Whitechurch has been calling on; the families of the Langside congregation. Langside W.M.S.. Group. will meet,this Thursday June 8 at 2 • p.m. at. Mrs. Geo .Conlan'se :The W.M.S. group of Langside isplanning a social evening for Saturday, June 17th when Mrs,. Jit'' Richardsonwill'' show pictures' and tell of her work at San Salvador. We hope everyone interested will be able to be pre-, '. sent on thiii evening..r. Final examinations' have started in the local high schools °and stud- ents are quite busy preparing for them. Congratulations to students of Grades 9. and 10' who were re- commended in subjects on their' year's work .' Students of higher grades must write all examinations Mt. and Mrs. Doug MacLeod of Toronto spent a few days with her parents Mr.' and: MIS ..Dick Mc- Quillin. I' a Brakes rare, Lives! 'heck' Them Frequently Come in to our shop and get the tops in stops when we check, repair, and 'Your 'our brakes for• . a safer driving, summer vacation. 1. E.. MacDonald i'.1.3enedicts.04ser vy: 25th: Anniversary . ' CULROSS CORNERS NEWS Mr.' and Mrs. Elmer Benedict' spent the weekend in; Niagara Falls Our congratulations is extended. to Mr, and Mrs, :Benedict, who•cel. eblrated their 25th Wedding Anniy--' ersary this weekend, Thomas; Brown infant son of Mr; and Mrs. .Reg Brown is a patient in the Sick Children's Hospital, in London. Tom Sxewart is'a patient in the Kincardine Hospital. We wish, him a speedyrecovery and hope hewill be home soon; . Donna Trisiki of Detroit 'spent the, weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James Haldenby and: girls, Mr. • and Mrs. Bob' MacDonald and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James, Haldenby and girls Meeting Called. Re Langside Cemetery WH'ITECHURCH: NEWS J The, first/meeting of 1967' Lang side ce'nery. interested, parties • was held Wednesday May 30 at -9 p m..'at the home.of,Mr. and:; Mrs.:. Charles' Tiffin v ith an atten-. dance of 17., The treasurer Jamieson Petty piece opened the meetg with the financial statement . ; .:' Perpetual. upkeep money of ; $1,500 was invested in Victoria • and Grey Trust. Co. last fall at 6 1/4%. The: interest for the, first 6 rnonths, $47:50.had been re-; ceived. Receipts now are $1,999.56, . Those wrho have contributed , since the first" meeting, June 13th,. :1966 to permanent. upkeep.Afor lots owned by relatives are .Russel Reid, :Mrs, Earl. Caslick. Mrs. Gordon Scott, John Crowston,: George Wraith, Russel MacDonald John MacDonald, Mrs. Belle -McKinnon, Dave Scott Emma Richardson, Frank and Tome' Glea: son, G W. Tiffin, Bob Orr, Mrs. Chris Cooke; Mrs Jack McGee,. Mrs. John W. Phillips, Jamieson Pettypiece, Mr;. a• nd Mrs. Jas McInnes-, Huntley Dawson, 'Mrs.. V. Eirierson...: In the.spring the cemetery, grounds were rolled at, a cost off $26..00.. Only expense to be paid was spraying for weeds by. Wesley and George -Young. Charles Tiffin had inspected the Cemetery and found the following. large monuments; needed the fotnidations repaired, Cartons`; • • John Falconer, Humphrey, Kehoe Wm. Fraser, Gleason, Wm. Crow, , stop; Jim Morrison., and Francis :Cleland :,Since no immediate close relatives for many of these monuments are living in the vic nity.. after ;discussionit was, de- cided' to e-cided'to get gravel; a mixer; buy, 30 bags of cement and by show ` of •hands to have a bee to fix. these monuments: and slab monuments on,a date suitable to all. Anyone having time; at thein disposal would be welcome at this •bee. . ° On June 7 at 1' o'cldtrk .a -bee to mow the grass in the cemetery will be held and it is,hoped to `' set the date .for fixing the mond-: ments..The trustees' were instruc ted. to purchase a .book to record. Minutes of their meeting..., This group wish to thank all the Contributors to 'permanent up- keep and would be happy to have anyone 'attend their work bees or. meetings at any tirne or. if ' you have any suggestions, .Write tous,. Jamieson,Pettypiece •adjourned the meeting. Mrs. Charles Tiffin Served lurch. ..� fi+ 4�rt.: .a�a'#•r^:fail •_` ,,iY01+ 3,...t, _.. WEDNESDAY; ,JUNE 7th, 1962 not meftor .;.• • When you have a_.fnortgage, you have a debt. You pay it off ifyou live. Your family must .try to pay it,off, or lose the.home, ifyou die—unless': you have a mortgage can- cellation policy; Such a.:policy 'will not only pay off the mcirtgage for your heirs but, if you live, the cash built up in the policy is available if needed,for home repairs or other emergencies. 1.SUN LIFE ,ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA � h ; ILLIAM J. K1NAHAN ' Phone R.R..2 Lucknow • • Winghamn 357-1987 jPlease supply me with further information•on Sun Life's Mortgage. Cancellation Policy, NAME ADDRESS. 1 HIGHER can make your crop investment pay :off in higher yields,bigber profits: If you want, better corn and more ` .of it from every acre you plant • supplemental liquid nitrogen can '• make money; for you. 'And the most effective and economical way.to supply the nitrogen needs of a bigger yield "crop is with CO-OP AquaAmmonia, This row cost, liquid nitrogen fertilizer• is injected 3" to 4:1- beton./ . the surface of the soil and gets into action fast. With this -method of application the corn lets maxi- mum benefit from/ the nitrogen because the soil retains all die nitrogen applied and there is no• '. loss during application. From expert recommendation to trained -operator application, the Co-operative Liquid Nitrogen Service 'gives ,you the best -:of 'supplemental .nitrogen ferti'I'i- zatibn without you'rcostiy' invest - neat in ttinne, tabour and equip- • trent: Call your local Co-operative;; now and plan to improve your profits this season.; • froM.L.lf=C11 research " Fertilizer Programmes • and Services for the .Ontario farmer. L'uctnow District Co-op Phone 5281,2125 '�