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'THE LI/CP.10W SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER• •5111, 1969•
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.. Mr. /viurtz of Waterloo, preach
.er at Chalmers Presbl'iterian
Church:on.Suriday, was a dinner.
' ,*guest with:Mr. and Mrs. Wesley.
Tiffin. .
Joe. Tiffin attended the Music-
ians meeting at Masonic Hall
Neighbours, HeId
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Stratford on Sunday.. .•
'Barry Tiffin of Olhawa spent
the week end withhii parent Mr.;
and Mrs. Dan Tiffin and attended'
the 50th Anniversary celebration
hiWhitechurch Hall, for.his grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Tiffin. .
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ST. HELENS NEWS
.0n. Wednesday; neighbours
held a ploughing bee for.Harvey
Webb,. who has had a backinjury'
for several months, Those driving
tractors were Lorne. Webb, Frank
Mewhinney, Wm. Forster, Allan
Milier,, 1)onald. Gaunt., Bill
McPherson, Wm. McQuillin and.
Wihi deRc*r.. They completed
the:. fall. ploughing On tlie Webb-
The community are reminded
of the Remembrance Day Service
on Sunday,. November .9th in the'.
St. Helen's Hall. at 2.30. All.are
cordially invited to attend. .
Home from Wingham and ,Dist-
rict Hospital are Mrs. John Miller
and Frank McQuillin.. • ,
•. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buchanan,
Mr. and Mrs. D. •Cendi and son,
of Kirkland Lake 'and Mrs: Ivan
Clark of Rexdale.visited at the
hotrie of Mr. and Mrs. Tom -Todd
and attended the funeral of .the •
late. Mrs. Frank 'Todd on Wednes-
day,
Mrs,LGorditti_McIntyre of Rich-
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her mother, 'Mrs. W. 1; Miller •
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•W.:I. Hear Speaker'
On H9sp!tal Work'
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D▪ UNGANNON
NEWS
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The Dungannon Women ,s Instit-
ute met at/the home .of "Han,
Neyr-Aita11-4/±thrtiembtr._
and two guests present and opened
With the Ode •and iheMaryStewart
Collect : • .
the roll call was, Answered With
.',Dont', in the use of tligs". with,
some very:good responseS.. The •
„ • treasurer's report was ;given, •
The London Area 'Convention
will be held on;NOveniber:12th
and 13th... •Ontdelegate wain
!Ars. Graham McNee Dungannon
W:I.• Was invited to "fashion Cues
for You" in the LuCkno.w Town
HalLon Novernber-721st4byiiie
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Lucknow W.I. • . .
Mrs. Cecil Blake , Mrs Graham
McNie.apd•Mis: Warren Zinn :
attended-th•e-ccoferen&eopf
COnsurners.PrOtection Act.in. the
Clinton Legion Hall With 300
guests Present. Mrs. ,Blake( gave
us a. very worthwhile report. This
Was the seventh. such conference
to be held in Canada. with compli-
ments of the. Honourable H. L. • .
Rowntree: • .
Mrs Warren Zinn 'made a inoty
ion that we, bring a gift to the
November Meetingfor the:Wing-
ham and District Hospital which
was 'Seconded by Mrs.. , Cecil Blake
Mrs., Alvin Kerr made the motion
that:we fill a stocking for the.
G,seric Psye iatric ospita
which was' seconded by Mrs. GeO-•
r e. trrington Mrs . Hugh
McWhinney gave a Very interest-
ing Motto .entitled ":Listeningt .
• Our,topic was taken by Miss,
Thompson of the Goderich, Ont-
ario:Psychiatric Hospital. She is
the liaison for Huron , Perth , Grey,
South Bruce Counties. Miss, Thorn
pson informed Us 'they' have approx.
irna.tely 35 residential beds, and
an average turnover of 45 patients
a Month , with about 300 'ourpat-
ierits a moriih, and of these about.
•, _ "MAY' ABATTOIR
Custom Butchering, —...cnring: awl' Smoking
Cutting and Wrapping — Sausage 'Making — FaatTFreeeing
HOGS AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS. •
CATTLE ONLY ON WEDNE$piyg .
With Two. Big Coolers; We Are Able To, Hang Your Beef Frorn•
e ,
1 To 3 Weeks — 'Whatever Your Requiremints Are •
For Home Freezers We: Sell Choice Home Killed Beef, Pork
and Lamb In Any Quantity At Lowest .Matketing Prices
ALL MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED. FOR' YOUR..'
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Mr/. and Mrs. Mel Brown and
. 'Mabel .Murdie of, Kitchener
are spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs: Lorne Woods.
• Mr. and Mrs. 'Allan Mille,r,
Lori and Lynn spent the week -end
in Barrie with 'Mr. arid 'Mrs. ,Willis
Corrigan. ' .
Meet 'all your friends at he
annual tea and bake sale on Satur-
day NoVember'S:at 2.30. This '
is sponsored by•the St. 'Helen's'
U.C',.W.•'• •
Mr., and Mrs Wilfred McQ1
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lin-Visited-a-t7ciarrip2Borden
his sister', Mrs. William Davidson
and 'Davidson.:' '• •
35th . ANIVERSARY' • . ,
Congratulations to Mr and Mrs..
Wilfred McQuillin who were 35'
years 'Married' on. Mpriday , Novern
ber 3rd.- The family celehrated•
the Occasion it, the home o'f their
daughter. arid son-in-law 'Mr,. "and
Mrs. Joe 'Murphy in Stratford. .
KINLOUGH
Raynard Ackert' is a patient, in
Victoria Hospital London, where.
he' underwent. surgery. • •
Mrs... Raynard Ackert will be
hostess for the HollyroOd Women's.
Institute meeting on Thursday
evening. (Pot' luck supper),
:Mr. and Mrs..George Gilbert
and their grandaughter Jennifer
of Stratford Visited with m'rs:
Williarn Cox and Mr. and Mrs, .
Jack Scott. • ••' •
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.Mr . arid (Mrs,..E1Mer:•Kolpin al; .
:l;onclOn spent -Monday -with 1r,N
and. 'Mrs ,Art Haldenby, and other -
relativeS
Mr and Mrs. •Art Haldenbyire
;pending thiS: week with their,'
family at Toronto. •
The Remembrance Day Service
forthis distriCt•Will be:held in tile
HolyrOoci hall on T'uesday"Novt.m.',
ber 11th at 1.0 :45. A
ACOMPLETi LINE FOR COUNTRY AND TOWN
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— 1969 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN sedans, 6 eylinder. and V8,
fully equipped •• • ,•• • . ••
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— 1969 CHEV IMPALA 2 'door hardtop and a', 4. door, • .
4 -- 1969 CAMARO 2 door hardtops, V8 automatic.
.1969 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, 2 door -hardtop • "
1969 PONTIAC PARISIENNE, 4 door, hardtop, V8, power
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THER MODELS
1968 FORD GALA= 500, 4 door hardtop, V8, power steering
and bi-Oces , • '
1967 PONTIAC PARISIENNE, 4 door hardtop, V8, fully equipped
2 -- 1967 FORD GALAXIES, a 4 door and 3 — 2 door hardtops,
fully equipped • •
1967 PONTIAC STRATO CH F,. 6 cylinder, 4 door sedan,
power steering and brakes ' •
1967 CHEV BEL AIR sedan, V8 automatic
40 used cars from '63 to '66 in various models, sedans, hardtops
and 4 door, Mostly fully equipped •
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1966 FORD ECONOLINE Window van • ,
1965 G.M.C. 15 ftstake, with 327, engine, .D.P. rear end.
1965, CHEVY van •
1964 CIIEVY V8 With 5 speed' transmission, DP rear axle, 16
foot stake - •
61963 G.M.C., with 16 ft, stake body, heist' and 327 engine '
A nuniber of Econoline,Vans frAm '63 to '65
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Mrs'; Harry Girvin thanked all
those taking part, The meeting
closed with the Queen and
the Institute Grace The hostesses
Mrs. Cecil:Blake, and Mrs. Hugh,
1cV,rhinney1erVed a lovely lunch;
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