The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-04-23, Page 12AT THE
FORMOSA COMMUNITY HAIL
FORMOSA, ONTARIO
Monday Evening —April 2
THE . ,LUCKNOW SENTINEL,; LUCKNOW; ONTARIO.
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Acting on instructions from the .proprietor,: Mr., A. E. Wil-
loughby, the Auctioneer will offer for sale 7 large lots of mixed
furniture: TV — Stereos, Appliances . and Many .Odds and Ends
Consigned to this sale by private. individuals, .Finance. Compan-
ies and Two. of Canada's Leading. Furniture Manufacturing. Com-
panies, who have consigned a nice selection of brand new. furnit-
ure consisting of .showroom samples.
A.. PARTIAL" LIST OF ITEMS..
HERE � IS. .: .
5* B droom'. Suites' all different 'styles; all- complete 'with match
-ging-box-spring and mattress;_.8 Chesterfield _.Suites. in nylon
Provincial,Covers Traditional,
Modern a4 DavrenPort Suites that old into a bed, Bunk Beds, 39"'.
Continental' 'Beds; 7 and 9 Piece Kitchen Suites, 'Full Size 54"
Mattresses and Box: Springs Septi lately, 3 Ranges,3 Refriger-
ators, 2Automatic Washers, 2 Dryers, ‘ Rugs, 2 Wringer- Washers,'
A.M. F.M. Stereo Sets, Hi *Chair,; 6 Television Sets, 25 Cu. Ft .;_
Chest Freezer, 12 Cu. ' Ft. Chest Freezer,. Step and Coffee ;Tables'
All Styles, Pole and. Table Lamps, Dishwasher, Telephone Table,
Small Electrical ; Appliances, : Hi -Back Swivel 'Rockers,. Hostess
Chairs, Kitchen 'Step' Stool, Chrome Rocker, Odd Dresser; Odd
' Chest of Drawers, and. Many, Many Other Items Too Numerous
To -Mention: , .
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;_ Dont •Miss Thi0.1ttstaridinglAuctiori:. Sale
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AUCTIONEER,.. LEO BIRD . •
CLERK;` ` L'LOYD
:.TANNER
TERMS CASH.' CHEQUES. ACCEPTED
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5% SALES. TAX;.'IN' EFFECT
Extend 5ympathi�
To Pentland Family
'DUNGANNON NEWS •
•We were sorry to hear of the pass-
ing of Mrs. Frank Pentland in the •
Wingham Hos
■
• 'of this cotnrnutiity is' extended• to •
Mr' Pentland• and family: Mrs
Pentland, was'•well liked and••
• a very active r•reinber of,the• ;.
United Church while ' er •health per,
milted',' We will:all miss her very.
much, and do:extend our sympathy•
to the :family:
,Some members of the Dungannon
W:1, attended the District
:AnnuaY
• held in Clinton do Monday ,. April
21st.
.."Mrs Cooper Nethery of Belgrave •
and her sister, Miss Emma Johnston •
of Biuevale were recent' visitors in E
Dungannon., They Called on ;Mrs. "t
Celia lvloore and also on Mrs •Cec=
Elston' Cardi
Passes InH�spit�I
:Lewis Elston' Cardiff, Progressive
Conservative MP for Huron County
for 225 years, died in: St. Joseph's •
s • • ' OOOOO'. • I A 't l'
ilast'week.:. He was 77:•
A friend and `constant supporter of
former 'prime minister John-Diefen-
baker.• M. Cardiff: was first
elected .t-othe-House-o-f Coiiimons':
in •1940, when :he `represented the old
federal' riding of Huron North.:
He was chief; government whip in
1:957 ;and 1958' during the Die fen•-,'
baker adrriinistration.. He.was also
parliamentary secretary ..to'
D; 5. Harkness , 'minister. of agri•-
culture,.. in' 1959 and 1960,; He
retired 'in"1965:
•MI. Cardiff it. suryiyed+'by his
wife, .the former Aliee McFadden,.`.
two sons,.. Clarke of Mount'Ang.le'
and Ross of°Brussels,. arid :'a..
daughter.. Mrs Dean (Leola} '•
Davison..,
Burial was in Brussels, his home •
cornmunity.
i1. Blake on'Monday afternoon. i
Rece nt--visitors w%th_.Mr wand M:rs . .
Fred: 'Young and 'family were. Mr, .
'and Mrs, Charles Moote•of Coder-
•
ich .
Some members of Dungannon
' Presbyterian Church attended the
synodical at the Goderich. Presby-
terian Church on Wednesday, April,,
16th; ' • •
We were pleased to hear that •
Mrs. T.C. :Andersbn was invited .,
to attend. the Kairshea Institute to.
spec' on her home country
Ti. ey
• W, were sorry: to hear Mrs
Glaf' . s Rivett is;a patient in the
God; :ich• Marine and General Hos
pita:. We hope she is able to
come home this week,
.Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake
entertained her, brother Mr, and'
K.INLOUGH
Lean is one of five who will be
competing for a spot on the Lake—
Superior State College tennis 'team
Best of luck, Bevan. '
Mr, and Mrs,, Clare Sparring,
Allan and Douglas and Michael
Schmidt of Walkerton visited on
Wednesday with Mr. .and Mrs;.
George Haldenby.
Mrs. Art •Haldenby spent a few:
days.with her family in Toronto,,,
returning home later in the week..
Mr,. and :Mrs: Fred Hodgins' of Kin•',
cardine visited during the: week
with Mr .' and' Mrs . Russell Hewitt
and they;, all spent an afternoon with.
1.41stTarrte Hodgins Sr.
Mr and :Mrs; Oscar Hodgins of •
Lueknow spent an:afternoon with
Mrs. William Cox and Mr. andMrs•;
John Scott, .
.Mr, and Mrs.. Gerald Rhody ent-''
ertained ;members of her family at
a dinner!,on Sunday last,
Mr. 'and Mrs.. Howard Whiteside •
and boys: of Toronto spent: theweek
end with.her parents, Mr. and Mrs,.
Art Haldenby, ;
:Mr. and Mrs:: Harold Haldenby
and Geordie•of Sarnia spent the
'Meek end with relatives'here
Mr and
Mrs. Morley Bushell and'
family of Wirrgl arri. visited on Sun.-.
day with Mr, and Mrs.. Don,Bushell
.and farrrily.
Joan Percy is practice: teaching in'.
Kitchener this'week
A. dinner party was held 'for 'the •
•members of the:Haldenby•farni:lies
at.the Log Cabin. Restaurant, Luck -
now 'on
ucknow:'on Sunday afternoon..'
Allan.Nicholson is :employed at . s.
Brampton 'We wish him success,
his. new .work. / ;
Mr: and Mrs Ben.Scott visited
on Sunday afternoon with Mrs; '
:Gertrude Walsh: '
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hanna'visited;
on Sunday, with Mr .-.and Mrs
Frank Mauldenand:; Keith::
Ladies, from' the,Anglican' Church •
Wornen attended 'Thank _offering,
meetings at Ripley tucknow and,
Kincardine,during. the past wee
Mrs Ogle,Russell of Kinsarf `v'isi.-
ted on Saturday with Mr: and ,Mrs.
Ezra S anley.
. Mr,, a:nd Mrs Glen Hodgins were
in Toronto on Sunday:where.her
'grandmother had passed away.. We
extend sympathy tp .Mrs . Hodgins
Mr and Mr .`
s.• EzraStanley,' Mrs.
• Dan Tollefson: and children' visited
. orf Thursday with Mr.: and,.Mrs...
Kaake''at Walkerton,'
Several from this'area
ban Work at Douglas�P'� t .
goin,
Mr and. v
rs .Edbert 'Bushell re-
WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 23rd, 1969
replace 250 Ibs. 25Ibs. SHUR-GAIN
with
WHOLEMilkRe
• MILK � Replacer
Feed your heifer- calves 25 lbs. of SHUR GAIN:
Milk Replacer in place of •250, lbs. of whole
milk you would normally. feed them
The. money youmake. from selling the whole
milk will more than cove*'the cost of 'the
SHUR -GAIN Milk Replacer,you feed • them..
The rest . is clearP. rofit .for you.
UR-GAIN
Milk Replacer contains allthe
rptrients'of whole mtlk plus an essential.
dombination of antibiotics" to help control
`scours and other calfhood set backs.
3HUR•GRIN `�nder�o
`•..% Products
calf feeds �vcKtvcSvt►
PHONE 528=2026'
turned to their farm home,
concession 14, for the sumrner
'Months..
Dan Tollefson of°Port Credit,visit-
ed overWeek-end' `the =wk -end' at the home.
of Mr.' and Mrs , 'Ezra Stanley. IVl rs
Tollefson and,the children who a
were visiting .here returned . home
Mr • and Mrs. Malcolm Lane
visited .'Sunday evening with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ebner Kolpin• of
London `visited with. Mr. and Mrs,,
Arthur, Haldenby. •
Mr. and Mrs Chris Stark, of
Kincardine visited with Mr: and
Mrs. Bert Nicholson
Mr, and Mrs..: Malcolm Lane and
John spent a 'few days in Strathroy
with Mr. and Mrs. Ca,mpbeL ..2
Brown" And -fainil
y.
Mrs. > .Baynard Ackert is hostess
for 'the Hol Todd Women's Institute.,
..y
on .Thursday evening.. •
Mr. and Mrs. ,Gordon Hodgkinson
Of Goderich• visitedwith filen
ds
here: on Saturday.
•
Mrs, 'Dick Kilpatrick and' Grant of
Wingham on Sunday. Also present
to enjoy a visit with Mr. and. Mrs.
Eugene Hanson and the .Blakes were
Mr. and Mrs. Dotig Kilpatrick and
Heather of Listiewel, Mr. and Mrs
Hanson Were retun►ilig t
Tawas on Monday,
2�lrs .
Celia Moore visited; with her.
son Mr, and Mrs. Sonny:Moore and
Linda on. Sunday:
Mr. and Mrs. Wm . ' Wiggins visit
ed with•Mr; and Mrs. Geode Ribq
in Seaforth 'recently..
CRAWFORD MOTORS
CRYSLER - DODGE - PLYMOUTH
67 ,.
ITC-ir-MbTOTH, 4
matic and' , radio
DODGE stationwagon
8 automatic
WINGHAM ONTARIO
door,
auto,-.
.DODGE . 6 iutomatic powere
steering
65. CHRYSLER, .4 door hardtop,
power . steering, brakes and radio
Easy
65 FORD Convertibly
,65 door sedan, 6 standard'
DODGE4
'with radio
5.' PLYMOUTH 4 door, 6 automatic,
CHEy itaiiQnwagon,
63 FORD, 4 door sedan, 6 automatic
63 VALIANT, 2 door hardtop
62to
PONTIAC . 6' automatic
62, FORD Galaxie, 4'. 'door,
uratic with radio,
62 CHEVY II, 6 automatic with
radio
auto-
` , TRUCKS
65 ' DODGE dump truck
64 DODGE' D500 chassis and cab
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