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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
RIPLEY ABATTOIR
Custom Butchering-- Curing and iSmoking
_Cutting and Wrapping — Sausage. Making ':-- Fast Freezing', ,
HOGS AND CATTLE ON. MONDAYS.'
CATTLE. ONLY ON .WEDNESDAYS
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With Two Big' Coolers, We :Are Able .To, Hang 'Yo4'ir Beef From t
1 To 3 Weeks Whatever Your equirements, Are -
For Home Freezers We Sell Choice Home Killed Beef, Pork
and Lamb In Any Quantity At Lowest Marketing Pries.
'ALL MEATS ARE G'OV' TED—FOR Y -OUR.
• PROTECTION
CHAS.. HOOISMA, PROP.
ABATTOIR• 395-2905 . . • STORE - 3954901
39549.61
Was telegateTo: B.C.. Conference
AMBERLEY NEWS
Janice Steele , daughterof Mr..
and Mrs. Wilfrid Steele of the
second concession of Huron Town=
ship,whois now .attending -Water-
'lop. University was•chosen as
delegate to the. Recreational Con-
.' being held, last week at ,
the University of' British.Colurnbia
' in Vancouver. While iri that city
• Janice visited with her -brother,
in-law and sister Mr. and .Mrs:•
. David Ellis.
A euchre party was held at
A mberley.Orange'hall on Monday
evening of last week. Winners of
high prizes were -Mrs: Ern Ie. .
__:.._McLennan and John, McDonald.
•Kit Elm. •es ,received the lucky
draw prizes. There,,were players
for thirteen. tables. ' • • w
Congratulations are extended to
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Mr and Mrs, Bill Scott .of the
fourth concession of Huron Town-
ship on the arrival of a son March
• ninth -at -Kincardine and District
General Hospital.
Kathy Stephenson of Waterloo.
and Carol Courtney, spent the.
week end with. Mr. and Mrs.
Donald. Courtney
Shirley. Reid; spent the week
en wit er parents Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Reid.a'nd family:..
At Pine .River.• United Church on
Sunday: Mrs. Bill. Kempton and
Mrs.. BobpCourtneyy sang,a duet
.'!the old Rugged Cross" , in •
ke-eping •with the. corning :Easter.
-season.. v :John-Hi11s messag
•on "The need for a cross" left
Many •fine thoughts to remember.
.rFre Kempton was -Pr
for 'the service.
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St. HeI�n'.s
fide St. Helen's Women's..
Institute Viet at the hall•for their.
,March meeting with:Mrs,, Jas.'
Aitchison.presiding
the meeting -Was opened with
4th.e opening ode .and Mary Stewart
collect. •'Members:answered
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,the'roll call by "What does your.
community meant() you," .
•A happy birthday •was'sung to
those celebrating birthdays in the
monthaf-Mrc-h --T-he-Penny,
round. up bags were turned in,
Mrs. Robt. Aitchison was in
charge of the. program. ,The
topic was prepared by Mrs.
Gordon Lyons and: given by Mrs
Ross Gammie titled "Everyday
Citizenship"...The motto was.
given by Mrs.. E. ,Rice "The
•Grace of Gratitude',, and aread-
ing by . Mrs. Robt. Aitchison,
"A Small Boy".
The Sunshine Sister banquet
will be..in April in Lucknow. •
Committees for the next'two
card parties' are for March Mrs.
C. Cook, Mrs. 'R; Phillips, Mrs.` •
H Gaunt and Mrs:.'L. McNeil,
and for April. Mrs, Tred •McQuillirt
Mrs: "Et:: •Ciaznmie, 1: rs, A,Gauni
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*and' Mrs Il , Cooper -"` •
The. next meeting will he the:
annual meeting and it,.will•be
held in the ,formof a potluck
dinner at 12.30. •
The 'meeting •Was'closed ',with
the. Queen. and - institute; grace . •
.The:lunch.committee Mrs..
'Robe. Aitchison., Mrs. George
e ester and -Mrs. Wm. Purdon ,
serv.ed a lovely lunch. • '
.PAGE NINETEEN'.
L�Okiflg1Iih�ui
Now
Is The Time
To Plan Your.'.
Spring..
Seeding Program
DROP IN TO 'YOUR CO-OP N
NOW WHERE
QUALITY AND'SE.RVICE.ARE: THE ,. MOST. ;.
1MPORTRNT COMMOpfTIIES>. THAT IS WHY..
IT',PAYS.TO SEE YQUR_CO-O.P._."FIRST.; •
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ViAAAAAAAMMAAMAMAAAA
uckoJi.irict Co -i
tit drid flare:; "long
dries ,anc soft: body -
hugging fabrics are
just some of our beautiful looks for.
Easter_ .:fashion in fresh spring - . hues.
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Phone
528-2
R IINWEAR Spirited young
coats. with everythinghig i
them, Junior, Misses •and
• ' Half -Sizes
HATS Creative!.- ;Inspired ! .'
Each.. dedicated. to'',glorifying, the
'.woman of fashion.
Ds#riot Iresident
Nlrs Cecil. Hollands
WasW.i.Speaker
Mrs. Cecil Hollands, of Pine
River', our District President, was
guest speaker of the Lucknow.
Women's—Institute--at rheic March
4Y l' th .rncctrrrg-' n-th e-assemfi
SUITS --Smart : styling, a .wide ♦ ,
variety of fabrics'and- colors and
fine workmanship. Sizes 8-20
14V2 - 24',4
DRESSES - Cris • ,flower -color
dresses with hint of 'tailoring and
a bit of contrast by way of scarves,
collars or fancy braid. Sizes 7 15,
8- 18,1412 241
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BLOUSES Nifty blouses
-S v34-abri. s- to--#teatrr=u
with pants • and to top the
• mighty minis
CO-ORDINATED SPORTS -
HANDBAGS . • - . big, bold,;
revolntiona sliapes_in_-soft,
soft fabrics .that is the look of
spring. Dressy styles and` Cas-
ual -stylet
room . 'Mrs. Hollands took: as her.
topic, "The education of the
Canadian Indian , and spoke. of
the.ways.th.at help and 'Understand'
ingg could be given to the Canad
ianindian: Mrs, ;Amar Brooks
thanked' ' Mrs. Hollands for her .,
very interesting talk and preseni-
edher with a gift.
:Mrs. Ross L1acMilian presided
for the'pr'ogram and:called on
h!Irs: Thos.: Salkeld for.a.reading.
The motto "Don't' find fault,
find -a-remedy" was given by
'Mrs y Ross MacMillan and Mrs.
Howard Barger gave dreading,
"Easter is corrin •" The cheerio
report was given Mrs 'Charles; •
Steward.. The toll call was
answered with "'A .place I. would'
e to.visit an• w y" ,• . During
the program, a couple of sing-
songs were enjoyed with 1.1rs.
Wes. Ritchie' at the piano.
Th'ebusiness was conducted by
t e vice4ireside tt .. `A1rs .' Arm -
strong Wilson.. It was decided
to send a •$10.00 donation to
Brucelea Haven in Walkerton
Tc was`passecl that the. Lnekri-OW-- —T
Women's Institute would be re=
sponsible for the decorating Qf
the assembly room and, kitchen
lin the town hall.
GLOVES Iress gloves n
shortie and bracelet length.
'."Pantsuit gloves with cutout
cks; dol ied wrists.
knits in Trevira and • Fortrel
for fun and sun.
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A WOMAN'S WORLD OF FASHION
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PHONE 528 2126
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the forni of a pot 11X1 slipper. ,
commencing a't ti.",lU p,m.',on
April l"rth, and each member is.
to remember.their Sunshine
Sister at, this meeting;
Following the singing of the'.
Queen and Grace, Mrs. Ross
MacMillan, Mrs. Thos. Salkeld,
Mrs. Charles Steward and Mrs,
Omar Eirodks served a delicious
lunch.