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THE LUCKNOW :SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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1968 PONTIAC; 4: ,door :hardtop,, full power
• 1967 PONTIAC, 4 door,- VS, automatic
1967 FORD Custom, Vs. automatic ,
1967 GALAXIE 506, 2 door hardtop,. V8, fully powered .
'1966 CHRYSLER, 4. door hardtop
1966 METEOR Rideau 500, 4 door, automatic, transmission
1966 PONTIAC, ' 2 door, V$. automatic, radio, power steering
1965 OLDSMOBILE, 4 door, full power
1965.. FORD Custom 500, 4 door, VS automatic. •
1965. FORD, '4,: door, standard
1.964; CHEVY I1
1964 DODGE, 2 door hardtop
1964 FU,RY,'2 door. hardtop
1964 MERCURY MARAUDER,` 2 door hardtop
SEVERAL OLDER MODELS •
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arch, of Dimes
:ornmences Drive
The March of Dunes ,has opened
its annual•Jaivary campaign for
ZION
FRACTURES HIP:
Friends' of Mrs : 'John Gardner
were 'sorry'to learn, oflher: mishap'
when: she .slipped on the ,veranda
fundswith a new:symbol and a 'floor 'which resulting in her her suffer-
changing role in the rehabilitiation' ring 'a''broken hip on Saturday p m:
f disabled adults. • .I She. was taken by ambulance to
Mrs: Jimf:McNaughton of Lucknowl.Winghani, hospital on Sunday a,m.
eneral. chairman ; hopes that last. '!•for'x-rays and; from .there she was
ear's total of $440.55 will be sur- { admitted to St. Joseph's, London,
assed•. The local'campaign is sponl ' •
Mr. andMrs. Robert Helm visit
ored �.by the.'.Ladies..Auxiliary_,cGan=l,- ...� . _
•ed on Saturday with Mr: and Mrs.
dean Legion, • '' Floyd. Campbell` of R. 4 .Brussels
Funds go to disabled adults in this!They also,viSited Mrs.• Stewart
reaas well as 'throughout the,prov- Cloakey, , formerly Ivy' Campbell •;
ce. Through its parent.•organizat- of Brussels
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KINLOUGH NEWS
The Canvas for the Canadian `
Bible Society in this district amoun'
ted to $120.7„ Thi .is.thelargest
amount that hasever been collect-
ed in this area, Cards' have been'
forwarded to be placed in the local
funeral.homes: with th'e hope that
'donations maybe'made for this
worthy work
Mrs „ Tom .Macbonald , Mrs
Frank Maulden; Mrs.. Dori Rohert-
son and Mrs:) John Barr attended the
`Presbyterial meeting at Wingharn
on Tuesday.
Mr. •and Mrs. Bill Burt visited: on •
Tuesday with °Mr., and. Mrs'. Morley
Bushell and family,., .
Mr.. and Mrs. Morley Bushell of.
WingharnIvisited on Wednesday
with Mrs': John Barr.and. Mr. and'
'Mrs. Jack Barr and family and also
visited with Mrs. John Bushell who
is a patient 'in the 'Pinecrest Manor ,
Luc know
Donnie McFarlan'son of Mr:. and
• Mrs .: Allan' McFarlan •underwent
surgery. at the War Memorial, !y
Children's Hospital London -. We
are •pleased to report:that,he•_is
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RIPLEY ABATTOIR:
'Custom Butchering -- Curing and Smoking . 0
Cutting and. Wrapping — Sausage Making Fast Freezing;
HOGS AND CATTLE, ON MONDAYS,
° CATTLE ONLY ON WEDNESDAYS
With Two Big 'Coolers, We Are Able To Hang Your Beef From
1 To •3. Weeks -•, Whatever Your Requirements Are
For Home Freezers We 'Sell • Choice Horne Killed Beef, Pork
' and Lamb In Any Quantity At Lowest Marketing Prices ,
ALL MEATS ' ARE• GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR
PROTECTION
CHAS. HOOISMA; `PROP,
ABATTOIR', 395-2905 STORE 395-2961
making a good recovery.
HOLIDAY IN FLORIDA •
Mr, and Mrs: Malcolm Lane,,
Hugh and John and Mrs.- Gertrude
Walsh left on Friday for Florida
where they will spend the next
three weeks,
On Sunday:next following the reg-
ular service in the Anglican Church
the:Annual Vestry meeting will be,
held ,
Weekend •visitors with Mr. and
Ms >.wSt:anley were 'Sharon
Stanley and' Nan Kneght of Toronto
Richard,Gtiest,ofHathilton, Mri.
and; Mrs. Leonard Stanley,.Connie
and Cathy. of Port Ctedit Mr. and
Mrs. Rae Stanleyand, family.of.,'
Kinloss. 'Connie and•Cathy remain-
ed and will spend this week with . •
their grandparents. ,,
, Misses Nellie and:Margaret
Malcolm of Lueknow were visitors
on Monday -With Misses. Edna and' •
May Boyle:
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley and
Arthur visited recently with their
aunt',. Mrs Abbie Russel'1 •of
Kingarf.•.
.n , the Rehabilitation Foundation
or the Disabled the l'./larch of
imes assesses the abilities:,of the
iysically handicapped,, operates.
orkshops in which new skills are
".aught , andhelps the disabled to
hysically and ,psychologically •
eady for it; „
•
rs. McNaughtgn.eplained that
ifferent departments of govern
ent had taken over the casework..,;
ervices of the Foundation,- ' but 'it.
as still responsible for physically.
isabled--adnits;whoTwere unable T
oleave• their homes to: work. a
'' We supply these people with
arious appliances, such. as
heelchairs, crutches and special.,
fts," she said , 'and 'when we feel ,
t will help their rehabilitation , we'
Mr„ and Mrs. Lloyd Whittock and •
family:of Wingham visited on,Sun-
day with Ivir. and. Mrs•: Robert
Helm
Mr. and,Mrs.: Charles Wilkins
[visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mr -s How-ard--C--arlaw-of Paisley •
Springtime puts .t.he squeeze, on everything
Your time, your money'ondYour patience..,, You
remember wha:t•it',s like;: The Waiting lineups,
the slower deliveries', the delays../ Everything
Mr. and Mrs . Wilkins accompanied
Mr . and Mrs,. .: Wm . Irwin of Kinloss,
td London on Thursday where they
,yisitedi Mt. and Mrs,. Wes Alton .'.
Mts 'Alton• has her Wrist in a cast
due to a fall on the slippery ground
Kingsbridge
Guides
KINGSBRIDGE NEWS
eating up your time, at a time when you .should
have been onthe field, .:
[his-`pear;--take-`e-c ffi `squeeze out of
Spring. 'Plan,your crop 'prog.ra-m and order your
production needs now. Be assured of ,getting
what you want, where you want it, when you
want it. And be we'Ik. be charging you the prevail-
ing prices:.
revail-
ingprices: at' the time of ;delivery so you,
can't lose.
There really: isn't •a single .reason why you
Shouldn't place, your. order,. now instead, of. at,
of the season. You'save in long run:y
the peak
orae." ,
A few months ago the Mitch of
Imes• changed its symbol from the
ed maple leaf, which it has beers
'int since the organization was
ounded in Ontario in 1951, and.
dopted a green fi tree with .a
ranch missing.
Company met'irrthe School tin
January 166., The Guides took a writ.,
ten, test on their laws and will :geti•
the result`s at the next Meeting .
Three girls passed' lia'rfd' and, Whistle
signals •from previous meeting
'the.1Huebird• patrol `I1eId'.canipfite
and was 'enjoyed by a11.. ' A
ruction programs'
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