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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-06-17, Page 17WEDNESDAY, .LUNE 17th, 1970 asp + .;•s0r..1ex .ra '7" '.V.�h' '',1► -7 ' t •.1 . THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCIN FURNITURE We. Deliver With... Our Truck • Anywhere Within 40 -Miles Free E STORE Ques-tion • Phone 528-3432 ..WHY DOES .OUR STORE GET REPEAT BUSINESS 'OVER THE. LAST •TWENTY .YEARS FROM ALL OVER• THE DISTRICTS Answer BECAUSE WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF BRAND'. NAME FURNITURE,' THE BEST. NAMES IN THE FURN1T FURE INDUSTRY, AND OUR STORE IS WHERE THE . BEST •: • -DEALS-CAN- BE - -MADE WITH SERVICE. WE—STAND- BEHIND ALL. MERCHANDISE WE SELL. ALL WE ASK IS FOR YOU TO BE A .SHREWD BUYER, CHECK OUR FURNITURE 'BEFORE YOU •BUY.' IF A . CHESTERFIELD,, -DAVENPORT OR OCCASIONAL. CHAIR STAYS IN OUR FUNERAL CHAPEL FOR , 'SIX, ._AA NT,ktS I GC.ES—R- GAR_DL_ESS OF-OU.R--COST—: ON- ARTICLE.. v. COMPARE! W ONTARIO Honour Mixon Before•Departure 11'From Huron Area ..t,4MBERLEYNEWS Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nixon Sf the -lower,second concession of Huron, Township were entertained at the hoThe of Mr. And Mrs, ,E1mer- Smeitzeron: Wed nesday:evenng of last -week. •After' a short pro- glaze Ivlx._and_Ivlrs_..-Nixon-were--- presented With'a beautiful mirror„ for which they thanked everyone.. A delicious lunch was served by neighbours.and a social time was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Nixon ' :will leave shortly for their new dome 'at .Cookstown, BIG'POPLAR.GOES A large poplar tree located on' the•prop'erty.of Robert MacNay at Ahnberley :was removed by the hydro crew last week.' —The tree whic Chas reached the heighth..of:one hundred; feet has weathered many high winds and wintry blasts also had its top sheared off over thirty:years' ago ,'when a,n airoplane was circ_ ling the Amberley area . As to its,.age , residents formerly' 'Of this vicinity. report , it could be .over eighty Years --91a. Mrs:. Gary Courtney 'brou'ght thirty=two pupils from her.grade' four at Brookside -school in Ash- field Township to`watch milking .operations -a -t -the -i -r home--on'the second concession'of Huron -Town,' Ship, recently.: • • Mi. -aid Mrs-: Leonard Courtney• spent. a few•days•last week at '•. Kingston where Leonard attended ' the Ontario Public School trustees' Conference. . ' A number fromthis, area enjoy- ed a, bus trip to Tobermory .on Thursday of last week. • •-•••Charles H ill..was soloist at Pint River United' Church on Sunday_. • Pc. Green.ekfld1Provincia --uesterfield 0 --- SALE $325.00 No Terms • Ma.ny::Other. ood Buys ummer--Furniture �urprise Part -On 25t Anniversa ST, • HELENS Several relatives front the St; iie:len"s community tterided. the surprise 25th •anniversary party of Mr.. and Mrs. Ernest Snowden on . tirday evening: • Mrs bnowden: is the•former Caroline Humphrey of St. Helen's. •• Harvey Webb is home after three 'weeks- in Winghani and • ct- Iosp-z- ' Week: -end visitors with .Mr.. ,and :Mrs. Gordon Lyons were Mr. :and Mrs. Clarence Bacher ofCayuga. d-M-r-,•iid-Mrs•.`•Stuart Bladley of Kincardine.- They attended the `Silver Weddiing anniversary dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Lyons along with, many other friends and relatives on the week -end.: Mr.• and Mrs, John Fryfogle of Paisley , where they attended the baptismal service of their son Shawn ,James Fryfogle:at Knox um—r d Church m:Patsey. • • Dr and. Mrs'. Archie 'McQuillan •and"sons of Toronto visited last week -end with his parents Mr, and • wits , W lite-d-Mc-Qu-i-lla-n ,• • Mr., and Mrs. Jim Aitchison, Jack, Verna" and Douglas were . guests at the Si.mps'on-Wilson wedding in Hamilton on Satiirday. The bride is a niece of.Ivirs., • Aitchison . 4r..and Mrs. Charlie Mc.f)onf- aid and, Allan, 'Mr and ,Mrs, Keith Cranston ; Brian., Jirn and Darrel were Sunday visitors with ', PURPLE GROVE Mr•. and Mrs, ila•lph Hill and Mr.• and Mrs, William Iv cIt nis•,. Linda and Karen visited on Mon-. day evening wit ll, r an . , Don Dore and •fatuity. Guests of Miss Vicki Tore on her 12th birthday ort Saturday were Aaine lvgold , Terri Lair., Leis Needham and Heather Boyle. Mr, and Mrs, 13rian King of. Elmira visited in this .area -.on weekend. r,?AGE SIVENTEEN WHY . LET YOUR INVESTMENTS • WANDER • AROUND LOOSE?' . Berg Cow -Saver Stalls and'Berg, Lever. Stalls were designed for the dairyman who wants to han- die his dairy cattle as Individuals.. Successful; dairymen profit by individualized, 'management ' by challenging each cow. Prac- tiees, that, pay! They pay, with increased -milk production from. every lactation: By lengthening • each cow's productive life. BY -assuring—you—of: positive—indi vidualized'nutrition and disease control. Put Berg. stalislo work ' increasing your dairy profits.: Berg provides a free corplete barn -planning service. • BERG COW -SAVER STALLS Outlasts others by 3 to 4 timesbecause of hot 'dipped galvanized steel tube Construction. Require less bedding:, than Joose housing—keeps cows drier and more comfortable: Bell-shaped' archestake up chain slack andpre- vent tangling and choking. Provides " morehead room when cows lie : down.. • Hugon. Minutes • The regular meeting of Huron hip -council was held 1st with. all but Councillor Emerson present. Minutes of last two rnee trigs were rea • an' con irme • • The Auditor's report• was read ,and accepted show ing a deficit of '$12,967.00 compared to 1968 deficit of 25,746.00.. A letter was read from a cot- tage-ow,ner. at. Point. lark pitotest'- ing the building of a Motel there but no action was taken 'by'cou'n cil. George Dickieson of Ripley was hired as grader; operator replacing Dave .Lackey who resigned. The tender for supplying eul verts for the road work on Conces sion A was awarded to: Westeel-' Rosc'o, ,iemg The low tender. Townshipaccounts of $2,853.• 92 and Road accounts of $31,926. 46 were ordered :paid. •Council adjourned until 5th at 7; 30 p, n1. EARL'TOUT,. Clerk. 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