HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-01-07, Page 18PAGE EIGHTEEN
,LUCAS - In Wingharn and.
. ' � •District Hospital on Thursd.al•
. ' • •.' Decernber,25th, to Mr: and Mrs.
Michael Lucas of. WingIi m ,: a
son, Michael Albert, .
CUMMINS - Dr, and Mrs: James
Cummtns• of Galt h'app'ily
• announce .the birth of their, son;
Bernard James on •Wednesday.,
December 10, 1969;.. in Std.
° • Micha.el's•: Hospital.,:'Toronto.,
IVii
corating Contest
Winners in; the Christmas" home
-decofy.tingcontest.-sponsored by
the Lucknow Horticultural:,
Society and :the Lucknow`Legion
Were;
Outdoor over-all effect; Mr.
and.Mrs;'•Keal�vlowbray:Mr. and
.
'Mrs Stuart Jamieson ,, Mrs . . - •;
Jessie' Stevenson
Window ;-Mr.and Mrs Ernest
Ackert, Mr,, and Mrs., Henry
', bonais ,' .Mr :.;and Mrs. John
'14eut-z .•
Winners in the Chfistrnas
lighting contest sponsored by the
Ripley'Horticultural Society •
inrete Mt; and Mrs.. Don 1VIcLay,
Gordon Cameron and. Mi. and •
Mrs. Oliver McCharles for horns
In the window division,' Dr.
and Mrs:' Peter, Peter• Bissonnette , •
Ripley Meat'Market• and Stewart.
Needham were the winners,''
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.L,tICKNOW SENTINEL, ' LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
lamed At London 1 Polio Victim Die
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S:TEELE - CURRAN
Bev G: Daniel and Roseanne
Curran of.10 Roekingha;m Court , '.
London , :wish to • announce the
marriage.of their. mother,, Willa
Adeline"Curran to M'r. Jaines.
Henderson Steple of London ;
The marriage • took place •
;December 6, .1969 in Calvary
United, Church ,, I,ondom,� Rei-
Graham -Tipple B.A. , B, D. ,.
D, D. officiating..'
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Attending the couple: were Mr.
and Mrs. Roy. N Bentley of
Goderich, Mrs. Be.ntley's gown•':
was of .pink chiffon. Roseanne
Curran .dressed. in white lace• with
pink trim was her 'mother's junior
bridesmaid.'
The“bride,,given.in marriage•
byher eldest son Bev G . Curran
wore a gown' of royal blue velvet
with white accessories.. ”
Ushers were .Daniel Curran and.
Melvin Blundell•
A 'Wedding.dinner was -served •
at the Latin Quarter , 'after which.
the couple left on a trip to;
Nassau:: . • . '
•• The,,pare its of the bride 'are
Mr,, and Mrs. Wm. Irvin; Ash-
field Township and. parents of:Ythe
-groom are Mr. and Mrs. Charles
;After lon.g Illness
• The'death-cif•a well ;known
Wingharn woman occurred on
•Friday', December .19th , when.
.Ethel Marie . Cupskey passed 'away
at the Wingham and District
Hospital, She was 37 years of
age, Marie, as she was .familiarly
known tb many visitors: to the' •
• l ospital; 'wa'sa-vict-i-m-G oiia-in._
:1949 and though confined to a
wheel chair,':was often in the ,
lobby and corridors of the hospital
to greet.her friends.
•
She was born in•Ashfield Town.
ship, a daughter > of Mr, and Mrs.
Samuel Cupskey , who now reside •
in Wingharn.. ' She attended;
public, school' at 'Belfast
Surviving.besides her parents.,
.
ate two brothers; Gordon of
Monkton .and-George-;-Kitc1 ene•r
• Service was conducted at the'.
R.'•A•;•• Curriel Son funeral home.
�onda cember:22nd at
' �on M y ,
2 p; rm, by Rev, Roberta H.. Arm
Ar
Si, 'Andrew's, Presby-
terian Church, with interment
in the Win g. ham cerneter : The
y
pallbearers' were Willie Vander-
woude `, ' Albert Kitchen,• Jaynes,
Cul*,, Alvin f ackett,, 'Harold
,Nicholson. arid -Thomas: Nicholson.
The flowers were carried by John
Nixon an
ona
-WED. NE:S.1)4C
JANUARY 7th;
t,ITO:.
'Spent HolIdays.
In Germany
4INLOUGH NEWS
'FloydStanley 'spending pis the:
holidays'in Germany;
Visiting with Mr. -and
Leonard Stanley for Christmas.
were' Mr; and Mrs. •A.1berr '
Doerr and. family of Walkerton,..
Mr. and Mrs. Janie's Doerr•and'
family ofTRitchener acid Mr-: -a1rd-P
Mrs'. Norman Walker and.1,family
Of Mildmay. Warren and Mack
Doerr remained for their
holidays, •
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whiteside
Howard and Brian spent a few '
days with her parents Mr.; and Mrs:
Art Haldenby. •
�irst !r� Contest
: DUNGANNON `N&W-S
• Congratulations to seven-year.;
g.
old Wanda: Park on placing, first
'in the .Chti mas colouring
Contest sponsored by the Godr-
ich Signal Star. Wanda 'Will
receive 10`dollars..,
:Card Party..
• There were twelve 'tables in
play .at the'card party'MV nday eg
December 29th in Zion Ha11
sponsored ,by Maple 'Grove L. O'. L.
High prizes went to Mrs. Lorne
'lvers andKen' Phillips., Consola
tion prizes went to Mrs. Ken
Alton and' George . Henry
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We .'.heartily .wish that '
this New Year brings •
to all, of us the a-
biding `love and .un-
derstanding that leads
to peace ,among'' men.
n " you, our o a
custoniers for a
truly wonderful •,:year.
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Mr. and 'Mrs. Cliff Langford, .
Jamie and Paul•of Woodstock
visited during the week with
Mr. ' and Mrs. Bert Nicholson;
Allan ,and Lois. • ' .
Allan 'Nicholson was •amorig•:the
guestsat the •McEwan-Anderson •
wedding:
•hlr. and Mrs.; Ted Evans,
Linda , Lar`ry -and Lisa of 'George-
town
George-town spent New Years: With her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Nicholson ' '�
M. and:•M'rs.•George: Haldenby
entertained relatives, and friends
„�': � �r�-ash^,-t�-er-•. .
. Mr: and Mrs. Roy Schneller
had their family home for
Christmas .Day,... .
) es Atµ ingharo
DistrictHospital
Y •s
R. W. HU,TCHISON
Rev. J . G Roberts. conducted
funeral service ..at the S. J. Walker,
funeral home, Patrick::Street ,
Wingham:, on December 19 for
Robert Wesley Hutchison., ,Rr, R,
3, W'ingharn.,• who died December
16 "in Win hair and District
lLospiral: following--a-short' ttness
Temporary emtornbment was iri • -
Soutli Kinloss mausoleum. Burial .
will be in ,Greenhill Cemetery
at Lucknow, "
Pallbearers were Tom 'Inglis,
Alex Inglis, George Kennedy, '.
Patrick MacMillan, Ira Wall'.
and Phil,Dawson. Floral tributes•
were carried-byArnoid.a:nd
Donna' Dawson.
Mr.. Hutchison was' born in •
Kin -boss Township 77 years ago,
son•of the lite William Hutchison.'
and hsw"•ife the 'former Matilda
Sherwood. .He attended S. S 14�
West Wawanosh_:and' as°a .young
man took up ,farming; his life ,
trme:`occupation He: Married •:..
Merle• llolborne of St. Thomas',
who survives.
• He is also s irvived by.three
children, Mrs'. Roy,(Matilda)'
Daw'on of East W.awanosh.:
Wolfgang (Donna) Boe]ke .of
Fergus and. Mack Hutchison of'
Kinloss 'Township There are .two
grandchildren:'
ar lir, liutc rso_ eeeased-- : -'___.
by:three brother's and five,sisters7
Mrs : T--'om•-I'1udgzns :of Kinc
dine was home for; a,few days:
.,Mr. and Mrs..' Stewart. Lane
'and`Janetheld a•Christrnas
dinner for the Lane relatives,,
This was also a •first .birthday.:•
•r,
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:NEWS: AND VIEWS"
O.D.A.F.
party .for Janet.: a Capital Grants'are still on one-
Mr; and .Mrs.:Glen Halde.nb
y third on farm buildings; si18s,
and family, held a family dinner, • cemented barnyards, •,drainage,
-on Christmas •Day... • etc:., up to $1,000' per • farmer—
\lr .and'Mrs.. George Haldenby,! 40% of bulldozing for field en -
11r, and:Mrs,.Clare SparTing.and en-
largement -1.50% of a drilled well
and 50% of a farm pond if built
boys'w.ere guests;of'Mr and Mrs:'' to specification's,. $1,500 grant for
yell . Guue and family at any: one or combination of 'last
Brantford on, Boxing. Day three:•
Mr.:and Mrs: ' Jinn I•]odgins and•,Are• you .one: of. the ..farmers
girls•. spent. Christmas with Mr..planning to keep More sows and
and Mrs.. Len Mmes. Their. • ' ,enlarge •.your pig operation?. Buy \.
parents iter- afi'd . it '. ii se11•from a. 'herd with good health
Rilett of Windsor also joined
status. Make sure=they are -good -
them..
•
lvIr and.M•rs. Bill Burt and
family had •their. Christmas.
•
dinner w.ith'Mr. and :Mrs •'Ji,rn'
Burt and family and entertained .•
at a dinner the sarne night.
Mr, and:Mrs. Art Haldenby;
'spent' cwt Years -with their
farniiv'at Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs.. Norman Fey and
family visited with her.parents
Mr,. •anal Mrs:,William. E.,
f Ialdenby ,
A 11 -aa -a id of glas Spar]i neo f
• Walkerton spent New Year's Eve
with their grandparents Mr and
•Mrs • George • Haldenby .
Mrs. Marretta: Hodgins returned.
to Detroit a ter spendifig'l a "--
holiday,at'her home here. •
.The Young People, of the .
Penticostal Church' enjoyed •& , •
skating party at tiwitot�te aFiVIr.
and Mrs. Glen Hodgins' On New . •
Year's' Eve, The.y later carne to
the•'church where Ociures were
shown: • •
r and Mrs.JeriyCollison
of Georgetown spe,4nt C ristmas
with Mr. .and wit's. Bert Nichol`
son.
Christine.Radk'e of Claris Lake
visited-withher•-.-friend Cathy
l•iedfey .on •Friday. 4
Mr, and Mrs be`ibert Hedley`
and family spent N'ew Years with'
Mr. and Mrs, N '$. 1-laldenby.
Mr, arid Mrs.. jack Scott
entertained .relatives ori Monday
ata family get-together.
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individuals with • sound feet and
legsand no inverted, teats. . Even
a •guarantee. .This is all old hat,
but what is. -new? Back •fat 'thick-
ness and age at 200 ;pounds...'Get
an ` average market' . index from
litter . mates.
The beef .man wants to .know
where hischeck-off. money is go-
trig. _ The Ontario 'Beef.. Improve-
ment •Associatiiolf Tis :working al= -
right, even if their publicity is .a
bit•..,poor. Cow calf confinement
feeding system being'tried. out at
Ridgetown. Building and . feedlot
variation at Guelph: Cattle. fed in- •
side' and cattle• fed with' no shel-
eri NTNG virciiiifnctivns-in cat-
tle. Dairy • & Beef cross calves in •
feedlot at Kemptville This ` Fall,
a man representing us in Western
Canada ,checking and investigat-
ing transportation,, loadingand
teeditirpr ibtems'-of-your ealyea
moying, east.
• Want to buy atrazine. and other•
chemicals in ' the United States?
-You- c-an.-IThe_procedure is fairly.
simple The • farmer pays cash formaterials;
or `Tmaterials: At, • the customs he',
signs a declaration that the. • mat
trial is not for resale.. Other far'
mess, however; 'can give him
written :orders; and cash. • Although
1` 'avifl
_- lnimedi =1C;---. -I
sure they are savings. •
Recent air . and •water` pollution
publicity means "everyone".
Bruce County ••farmers •are not ex
-empt--_recently_ ublished .code'
of ractice must be adhered-tb.-
If you are
P - putting p ew dive
yu n
stock buildings, make :sure you:
coliform to all rulings particularly,
in regard' to'clocation lmanuf e
storage, and general management :
,procedures.