HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-06-10, Page 17WEDNESDAY,. JUNE 10th, 1970
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Relative Shower For Sandra Fisher_..
WHITECHURCH NEWS
On Saturday evening a relative Mrs, Donald Maclntyre. Assisting •
miscellaneous shower was held for 'Mrs. Maclntyre was Mrs: Virden
MissSandra Fisher at.the home. of Mowbray., Over 90 guests; were
in:"*'ttendanee . From a -distance
asp rSr. and Mrs,--��► nald-lough=--
eed, and family of Fort Erie,
Mt: 'and: Mrs. 'Bill .Fisher. and Ted'-:
dy ofPort Credit,:Mr. and. Mrs.;
' Gordon Fisher and family of
Guelphs Mr.. and :Mrs. Bob
Dawson and Cindy.of.Cainpbell-
ford , Mrs.. .Carruthers Of • Wirigham.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson and
•family of Lucknow , Mr.. and Mrs.
George; Fisher'and Doris:•of Wine.
ham. •
"Week end visitors.with Mr. and
Mrs.. George Currie were Mr.
and Mrs. Frank McConnel and •
family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Winegarden and fa.mily, all of
• Mt...and Mrs. Ben.McC1'ena-:
ghan are:•.visiting with •Mr. and
Mrs, Harry Moss and: family of
Plattsville
ZION
Wanda. Hunter , who is attend-
ing a six weeks lnterct sion Cour-
se at Windsor University, spent
the .week" end at her home. On
Saturday she attended the dinner
in Lucknow in honour of her grand
parents„ Mr. and Mrs. pan Nichol
son's.fiftieh Wedding Anniversary,
She returned' to Windsor on Sunday
eveningto continue her studies
Until the last of ;June.
BUYS ZION CHURCH
• The sale of.Zion Church 'proper-
ty and contents on Saturday was
largely attended. The church.
building was purchased by Archie
Nicholson of Lucknow., The build'.
Ing will be dismantled and moved.
Mr. Nicholson: intends building
a •house out of the material. '
Mrs. Harold Qaunt of West
Wawanosh visited oh Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gardner and
Lane.
Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Ritchie
visited, Mrs. Mary McAuley in•
Guelph General Hospital on. Sun-
• day. •Mrs. 1vltiAuley is presently
•in,inte.nsive tare •being treated
fora heart condition and is not
. as well as her friends would like
her to, be.:
Mr.. arid'Mrs. D; A,: Hackett,
Joan., Lori and Pattl.attended the
Walker -Vincent wedding on. Sat-
urday in Wingham United Church.
Mr a-nd Mrs a Ken ith t lav
and•Joyce of London visited Mrs.
George Hunter of Wingharn hos-
pital,ou S-anu'rdayand.Sun'a,
They also visited 'Mr. and Mrs.
Elroy Laidlaw and . Mr..,and ,Mrs.
W. G Hunters.: Joyce has`return
ed from a: visit to Edmonton'and
a tour through:the Rockies via •
Banff and Jasper; Park. and w ill. be
nursing in Victoria. Hospitaa,,,•
London for part of the holidays
startingShe this. week. eek has sue-
cessfully passed her first year at
PAGE SEVENTEEN
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South St.,Goderich; 524-7308 or 7309
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•USED...
FAIR
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' Financing. Available. Low Down Payment
•
1970 Maverick,..2:±loor_sedan,170-cu-
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mileage. Lac. 25254K. $2,195.
1968 Buick., ' 2 -door hardtop, 6 -cylinder, radio,
11,000 original miles. Lic. J61457.. $2,295.
1968.Galaxie 500, 2 -door hardtop, 8 automatic,
radio, power steering and brakes, stereo tape; vinyl
roof, low mileage. Lic. J60460. $2,795. ,
1968 Pontiac Parisienne, 4 -door,. 8 automate, power
steering, radio, low mileage. Lic. J64587..$2 854.
1968 Beaumont Wagon, 8 `automatic, radio, power
rear'window. Lic. X14428. $2,595.
• 1968 Falcon Stationwagon, 6. automatic; Lic.•.
11804X: $2.,277. •
1968 Mustang, 2 -door 'hardtop, V-8, automatic,:
power steering; vinyl • roof, console. Lic.. 528464. •
$2,695.
1967: Country Squire :.10 -passenger wagon; V-8,
automatic; power steering, power brakes, power rear
window: Lic. 12030X. $2,295.
1968 Ford, 4 -door, 8 automatic, radio. Lid. 36381K.
$2,395.
•
1967, Galaxie ':500,_2 -door hardtop; 390 V-8,
automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio. Lic.
J55405"$2,195.'
1967Ford-Gusto'm; 4 -door -6 -automatic; radio, one —.
owner; loVif mileage..' Lic. J62173. $1,,895.
Goderich Motors Ford
South St., Goderich 524-7308 or 7309
'.Windsor University.
Mr.• and Mrs..' Gordon Kirkland
received' wordthat Mrs; Donald
r.: arr•` ors'.:: Ronald Beecroft"
On Saturday afternoon at 3 p.tr.,
in the United.Church Auburn.
-at -tended the wedding of Douglas-
Warwick
ouglasWarwick and Barbara Carter.
Mrs:.Beecroft, a friend. of Miss
,Carters, . was a bridesrna id:.;h
wedding dinner was at the hall
as: was the reception later in the
ev,eni'rg.
•
•
• On Tuesday Jtine 2
+Vtenireh-Jr-=lntcYi-rr�edi.
Softball team played Durham
Intermediates.at Durham with a
score -4 in favor of Durham.
Ori:-Wednc:,ela-y even':ng-White_ -
church played" at Hanover. with a
score 17 16' in favour. of• Ha nov's e
er.
On Saturday evening White -
Blyth team at Whitechurch with.
a score 17 7. 16 in favor of
Whitechurch.. .
Whitechurch has 3 softball
teams in play this year - Jr.
Intermediates, Midgets,. and Pee
Weft.. A fourth team Of Sclu:irts
cou
ld be playing if a Manager
could be obtained, Who will
help?
leadership in
nutrition
•
continuous
research
•
management
skills
0
Kirkland of Kingsville underwent
surgery in .Leamington ,hospital
last week.
hog production
IT'SN PROPER-- OW FEEDING
If there are any, secrets'in. 'profitable hog,
production,
:
•
w,
Most hog produba ac . owes ge_the_need_of
feeding milk -producing feeds, such as Shur
Gain Nursing Sow Ration, to sows 'during
nursing periods,` but some still believe they
can cheat a little on the nutritive needs of
weir sows during the...dry_ perio is
The .cost difference between a..cotnplete , and
partial dry sow feeding program is negligible,
yetp.
the results of a' roper feeding program
durin ! re ; nan
growing animal
health service
1
•
litters, and sows in condition for re -breeding
immediately following their nursing period.
Two_sow rations,just_ part _of:.Shur-Gain's-.
secret of °successful sow .feeding. They are
yours for the asking. Stop by your local.
Shur -Gain Feed Service Dealer. Pick up some
free hog performance charts and we'll tell you
all : about it.
•
Anderson FIax
Products .Limited'
LUCKNOW • PHONE 528-2026
A:Kick-the
Ha..bit
June is. busting opt all over.
With KICK THE HABIT cam-
paigns against .cigarette smok-
ing: ..
Christmas • Seal associations
across the country are waging
an intensive, month-long cam-
paign. ,to: urge snookers to
chuck' their cigarettes. For a
ieel month.
=day,..a: --For-
ever, hopefully. : • ..
Becoming a nonsmoker
takes. practice. ' Most smokers
try to quit once. And fail., And
try ..again -and again!- -It's - aJ1
practice_ ;and. eventually they
kick the habit ' or cut 'down
drastically.' But some :heavy
smokers simply have to ' quit
"cold turkey'. They are s9
ungup=on
smoking=that-they
have
have to make a ,dramatic and
complete' break. '
Who quit 'success-
fully adopt certain attitudes..
They see quitting as 'a big plus
and smoking as a major min-
us. Smokers who don't man-
age to quit still see cigarettes,
as a kind : of .friend, • always.
there when needed.' In cony
trast,, these " smokers resent
being deprived of cigarettes.
" Thinking of . quittingas a
positive ac- instead of personal
deprivationmakes the. differ=
ence. And one in every three
persons . whb tries to quit suc-
ceeds:__More_-than_21 millinn:
Americans have . now , kicked
the habit. ' ' '
Two leaflets are ' available
free from your Christmas Seal,
association. ME QUIT ' SMOKK
ING, Why? and . ME QUIT,
® . 01. _ p
the special assist lots of sniok--
ers want. Your Association al-
so has infornmaton about :with-
drawal programs and other
antismoking activities,
Get in touch with
' Huron - Perth . G
Tuberculosis & Respiratory
Disease. Association
' 121 Wellington'3treet
Stratford, Ont
asp rSr. and Mrs,--��► nald-lough=--
eed, and family of Fort Erie,
Mt: 'and: Mrs. 'Bill .Fisher. and Ted'-:
dy ofPort Credit,:Mr. and. Mrs.;
' Gordon Fisher and family of
Guelphs Mr.. and :Mrs. Bob
Dawson and Cindy.of.Cainpbell-
ford , Mrs.. .Carruthers Of • Wirigham.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson and
•family of Lucknow , Mr.. and Mrs.
George; Fisher'and Doris:•of Wine.
ham. •
"Week end visitors.with Mr. and
Mrs.. George Currie were Mr.
and Mrs. Frank McConnel and •
family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Winegarden and fa.mily, all of
• Mt...and Mrs. Ben.McC1'ena-:
ghan are:•.visiting with •Mr. and
Mrs, Harry Moss and: family of
Plattsville
ZION
Wanda. Hunter , who is attend-
ing a six weeks lnterct sion Cour-
se at Windsor University, spent
the .week" end at her home. On
Saturday she attended the dinner
in Lucknow in honour of her grand
parents„ Mr. and Mrs. pan Nichol
son's.fiftieh Wedding Anniversary,
She returned' to Windsor on Sunday
eveningto continue her studies
Until the last of ;June.
BUYS ZION CHURCH
• The sale of.Zion Church 'proper-
ty and contents on Saturday was
largely attended. The church.
building was purchased by Archie
Nicholson of Lucknow., The build'.
Ing will be dismantled and moved.
Mr. Nicholson: intends building
a •house out of the material. '
Mrs. Harold Qaunt of West
Wawanosh visited oh Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gardner and
Lane.
Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Ritchie
visited, Mrs. Mary McAuley in•
Guelph General Hospital on. Sun-
• day. •Mrs. 1vltiAuley is presently
•in,inte.nsive tare •being treated
fora heart condition and is not
. as well as her friends would like
her to, be.:
Mr.. arid'Mrs. D; A,: Hackett,
Joan., Lori and Pattl.attended the
Walker -Vincent wedding on. Sat-
urday in Wingham United Church.
Mr a-nd Mrs a Ken ith t lav
and•Joyce of London visited Mrs.
George Hunter of Wingharn hos-
pital,ou S-anu'rdayand.Sun'a,
They also visited 'Mr. and Mrs.
Elroy Laidlaw and . Mr..,and ,Mrs.
W. G Hunters.: Joyce has`return
ed from a: visit to Edmonton'and
a tour through:the Rockies via •
Banff and Jasper; Park. and w ill. be
nursing in Victoria. Hospitaa,,,•
London for part of the holidays
startingShe this. week. eek has sue-
cessfully passed her first year at
PAGE SEVENTEEN
GoderichMotors (Ford) Ltd.
South St.,Goderich; 524-7308 or 7309
EXCELLENT SELECTION
•USED...
FAIR
PRICES..CARS
' Financing. Available. Low Down Payment
•
1970 Maverick,..2:±loor_sedan,170-cu-
mileage.
7O -cu,
mileage. Lac. 25254K. $2,195.
1968 Buick., ' 2 -door hardtop, 6 -cylinder, radio,
11,000 original miles. Lic. J61457.. $2,295.
1968.Galaxie 500, 2 -door hardtop, 8 automatic,
radio, power steering and brakes, stereo tape; vinyl
roof, low mileage. Lic. J60460. $2,795. ,
1968 Pontiac Parisienne, 4 -door,. 8 automate, power
steering, radio, low mileage. Lic. J64587..$2 854.
1968 Beaumont Wagon, 8 `automatic, radio, power
rear'window. Lic. X14428. $2,595.
• 1968 Falcon Stationwagon, 6. automatic; Lic.•.
11804X: $2.,277. •
1968 Mustang, 2 -door 'hardtop, V-8, automatic,:
power steering; vinyl • roof, console. Lic.. 528464. •
$2,695.
1967: Country Squire :.10 -passenger wagon; V-8,
automatic; power steering, power brakes, power rear
window: Lic. 12030X. $2,295.
1968 Ford, 4 -door, 8 automatic, radio. Lid. 36381K.
$2,395.
•
1967, Galaxie ':500,_2 -door hardtop; 390 V-8,
automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio. Lic.
J55405"$2,195.'
1967Ford-Gusto'm; 4 -door -6 -automatic; radio, one —.
owner; loVif mileage..' Lic. J62173. $1,,895.
Goderich Motors Ford
South St., Goderich 524-7308 or 7309
'.Windsor University.
Mr.• and Mrs..' Gordon Kirkland
received' wordthat Mrs; Donald
r.: arr•` ors'.:: Ronald Beecroft"
On Saturday afternoon at 3 p.tr.,
in the United.Church Auburn.
-at -tended the wedding of Douglas-
Warwick
ouglasWarwick and Barbara Carter.
Mrs:.Beecroft, a friend. of Miss
,Carters, . was a bridesrna id:.;h
wedding dinner was at the hall
as: was the reception later in the
ev,eni'rg.
•
•
• On Tuesday Jtine 2
+Vtenireh-Jr-=lntcYi-rr�edi.
Softball team played Durham
Intermediates.at Durham with a
score -4 in favor of Durham.
Ori:-Wednc:,ela-y even':ng-White_ -
church played" at Hanover. with a
score 17 16' in favour. of• Ha nov's e
er.
On Saturday evening White -
Blyth team at Whitechurch with.
a score 17 7. 16 in favor of
Whitechurch.. .
Whitechurch has 3 softball
teams in play this year - Jr.
Intermediates, Midgets,. and Pee
Weft.. A fourth team Of Sclu:irts
cou
ld be playing if a Manager
could be obtained, Who will
help?
leadership in
nutrition
•
continuous
research
•
management
skills
0
Kirkland of Kingsville underwent
surgery in .Leamington ,hospital
last week.
hog production
IT'SN PROPER-- OW FEEDING
If there are any, secrets'in. 'profitable hog,
production,
:
•
w,
Most hog produba ac . owes ge_the_need_of
feeding milk -producing feeds, such as Shur
Gain Nursing Sow Ration, to sows 'during
nursing periods,` but some still believe they
can cheat a little on the nutritive needs of
weir sows during the...dry_ perio is
The .cost difference between a..cotnplete , and
partial dry sow feeding program is negligible,
yetp.
the results of a' roper feeding program
durin ! re ; nan
growing animal
health service
1
•
litters, and sows in condition for re -breeding
immediately following their nursing period.
Two_sow rations,just_ part _of:.Shur-Gain's-.
secret of °successful sow .feeding. They are
yours for the asking. Stop by your local.
Shur -Gain Feed Service Dealer. Pick up some
free hog performance charts and we'll tell you
all : about it.
•
Anderson FIax
Products .Limited'
LUCKNOW • PHONE 528-2026