The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-08-26, Page 11WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26th, 117.6
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BERG COW -SAVER, .STALLS
Outlasts others by 3 to 4 times because.
. of hot' dipped' galvanized steel tube
construction. Require. less, bedding
than "loose housing—keeps cows drier
and more. comfortable. Bell-shaped
arches take 'up chain slack and pre
Vent tangling and -choking. Provides. '
more head room when cows. lie down.
WHY LET
YOUR INVESTMENTS
WANDER
AROUND LOOSE? -
Berg, Cow -Saver Stalls and Berg
Lever Stalls weredesigned for
the dairyman who wants to han-
dle his dairy cattle' as Individuals..
Successful, dairymen profit by
individualized management -
by challenging each cow. arae-
tices that pay! •They pay with
increased milk. production from
every lactation. By lengthening
eachcow's productive Iife. By
assuring you of positive iridt-
vidualiZed nutrition and disease;
control Put Berg stalls to work
increasing your dairy prolite.
Berg provides a free complete
barn -planning service.
Among those who were here
or-the-Hadderiby Books -wed
ding were . Mr. . and Mrs. Bob •
Smith and Debbie' or
Bay.. •Mr, and Mrs. 'Lovell Mc-
Guice of Brantford;' Mr. and
--Mrs. -'Howard 'Bennett,
Mrs. Howard Whiteside of Tor-
Onto. • '..
Mist° Joan ; Percy . returned
from _• ' • Kincardine Hospital
iwhere •she' has been a patient
'With' a severe *attack of tonsil-
,
:
itis
• -- Mr:' and Mrs:, Andy -Carter- of •
_„Exeter _visited. on. Sunday._ with -
Mrs. William ,Cox and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Scott, . 0 .
Mr. James Hodge Es enjoying
is a trip to ' Western , Calnada.
Mr. and.. Mrs. Art Haldenby
are spending • this ' week with
their -family at Toronto. •
Some from here attended the
auction:.sale . for. Mr. Bob Mac-
Donald, 'concession. •10 on Sat-
urday afternoon. •' . •.
Allan Rhody and. Eric' Thack
cr-faire7working--ui -thea-tobaeco=
.fields' in the Delhi area.
' • Mrs. Alex McTavish of ` Oli-
vet visited • with her. cousin,
.Mrs. William Cox. •
Joan and Brian Percy' are en..
joying.' a :motor trip to Prince.
Edward Island':
Mr. ' Wand 'Mrs. Russell Barr,
• Darrell and Cynthiiai taf Agin=
court visited 'over the weekend.
with Mrs;---john---Barr:-
The
rs: JohmBarr:The. Anglican' Church Women
met 'on Thursdayafternoon at
the honre.� � of Mts., Gertrude
---'Walsh with :Mrs.. s.. Don Gillespie'
co -hostess. The meeting open-
ed with'.prayer followed by the
hymn, "Go Labour and Spend
and Be Spent." Edna Boyle•
read the •scripture (Ps. 118),
and .prayers followed. The plies-
ident welcorned everyone . and
• especially _ visitors who :were
t the, absence, of the
' secretary, Mrs, ' Midford Wall,
whb is enjoying a • holiday in •
Western Canada, •. May Boyle
read the minutes and the - roll
call was answered with the
• word "Trust." An invitation
was accepted from St, ' Luke's
. Church Women at Lurgan to
attend.' their nieetl ig"'on Wed-
nesday, August 19 at 8:30 ,p.m.
Mr. ' ;er'
splendid meditation an the Tin-
portiance of "Horne and Church
Life"
The closing 'hymn was
"Breathe on Me Breath
h
Good and prayer y.
- er followel'.
' Y
Mrs.' Roy , Schneller gave ' the
courtesy remarks and lunch •
was served by the .hostess, as -
WHITECHURCH
• Recent visitors with,.. Mr, and
Mrs. George Currie Were Mrs.
Charles Currie and three boys of
California, Mr. and Mrs. Case
Balk of .Winnipeg, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry St. Marie and • family of
Londnn Mrs • Mary (r�l'h.••,;tt.
Mrs. Mina McRitchie, Miss
Olive Currie and James, H, Currie
of (Wingham, '
Mrs. George' Currie, celebrated
her 70th, birthday last Saturday.
Rev. Horace Braden of London
was a dinner guest on, Sunday at
the home of .Mr's: James Mcin
Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher
and Doris spent last week as
guests of their daughter, Mrs.
Arnold Lougheed, Mr. Lougheed
and. family at their summer
cottage at Stoney Lake.:
Mr. and ,Mrs. Harry Moss .of
Plattsville were Sunday visitors-
With. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Mc-
Clenaghan and Mr, and Mrs.:,Carl
McClenaghan.. '•
Mr. and. ' Mrs. Carl Mc-
Clenaghan attended a rodeo at
Dundalk on Sunday. •
Miss Mildred McClenaghan is
holidaying. at her home here and
`on Wednesday last/ gook her
mother, Mrs. George Mc-
..Clenaghan ; and, Mrs. Ben Mc.=
Clenaghan to Belgrave where
the visited with . Mr _ . Robert
Purdon and Mrs. Ed. Wightman:.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald . Coultes
and. Darlene were. Sunday
vvisitors'with Mr. acid Mrs. Russel
Ross..
�sisted by . Kathy. Gillespie. 'and Callers on Sunday with Mr. and
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were; Mr. and Mrs: : Bill Gibson.
.
and family of Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob, Mowbray
and. Mrs..A. E.. Purdon were at
Sarnia on Monday. Mrs. ' Purdon
.remained for a•visit with her. son,
;Athol Mrs: Purdon and family.
i with. Mr. and
Mrs. Relison ..Falconer. and
family. •
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace 'Conn
visited Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs.
Doug .: Conley and'. Jason' . ',of
,...�...._.. arl 'f`aslirk warp Mr and
was a quilting. Mrs. Wilford Caslick and Steven
Mr. and Mrs: BerttNicholson : --of Wingh-am, Mr; -and Mrs.
were recent' "visitors Wath • Mr.' ', ' Ronald'Coultes and'Darlene.. '
.and , Mrs, Russell Hewitt at 'St.• •' '
-Joseph's' Hospital, -,London. Mr. and . Mrs. F, G. McGowan.
. Mr.. and 'Mrs. Chris Shelton of Toronto' spent; holidays ' last
returned home from, Toronto week with their.. daughter, .
wherehe underwent surgery.' .. Ronald Jamieson, Mr: Jamieson'
We wish him improved. health. „ atid family. Lori Jamieson
Jamie- • Langford of • Woad- ' , returned home with• her grand-
stock has beenlholidaying with parents fot a holiday.
his grandparents, Mr.. and Mrs. Sunday visitors with .Mr:' and
Bert-zNicholson. :Mrs: `George; Fish-er-and Doris--
Yr•
•Wingham vicinity.
Visitors with. M. and Mrs.
Walter Elliott' and family on
Tuesday : evening were ' their
cousin, Jim • Elliott ` of New
Zealand, Mr. and Mrs. -Jim
1 Elliott ' of, Bluevale and Mrs.
Gordon Elliott, Wingham .
F' Mr. and Mrs. Albert.and-family
Piave . moved from the house
owned by Mrs. •Hand to the store,
and dwelling across from the feed
mill, . which is owned ' by Carlyle
Loughran. .
Coag-ratulations�to
Mrs. parry Hakdenby " (Marie
Brooks) who were',married on, me held' the August ;meeting
SA:turday at Lucknow. at the home of, Mrs. ` Howard .'
Mr- and.. Mrs. Levi ' Ecken- ••Harris• This was a pot luck
swiller of ' London. were recent supper .and after ; 'grace had
visitors with ,Mr. and. • Mrs. 'been sung over 20 ' .members,' .
George Graham and other Tela, • •visi. •ors an children enjoyed a
• Lives here bountiful meal after which. the
Theresa. Jansen spent a 'week president, Mrs. Raynard : Ack-
with her cousin Lea Anne •Hal= ert :thanked the hostess and.
denby. •welcomed everyone' including'
Simday_�us tor's�v th .IVir, and two •visitors . from ' England,
Mrs.. Glen Haldenby ' and fam= Mrs 'Parsons Sr. and Mrs. Wil
ily .weYe • 0 Mrs. ' Mervyn Mc- kinson CMargaret • Maulden)..
Creight, Paul, Michael and• ' The meeting opened .with the
'Malcolm of I' radon, • ° ode and the Mary Stewart col-
Mr:; arid. •Mrs.Tom. Bell : and lest. Mrs. Lorne Eadie ' read
,Robbie of Islington visited dur- the -minutes of. the previous-
ingahe week with Mr. sand 'Mrs. meeting. The :Grey -' Bruce
Bert Nicholson and Lois. Area . Convention . will be held
•eekend . visitors with, Mr. '. at :Southampton- on September
and
Mrs. • Bert . Nicholson were 14 'and 15.. There.. was.. also :. a
Mr, and Mxs.=Ceo ge, =P ter r re lutiion ,re
.the 441_clubs
and Mr. and:'Mrs. Michael Keil. c Mrs . Jack Scott, Nfrs,' Raynard.
of Roaneo, Michigan. ,' •Ackert; Mrs. Dan McInnes and
• The Presbyterian W. M. S; Mrs, .Glen :Hodgins dire' in
net- at the home -of Mrs: 1VIor-g'e_of-the group LLdispla at -
FBushell, Wingharn. ' 'Mrs. • the Lucknow fall fair. An 'art
ank Maulden presided: and isle is to . be taken to the Area
,opened the - meeting with the. • Convention and Mrs.. P.A. Mur- • .
.,Thought, Aim ' and '. `Purpose,' .:
which :wasrepeated' in unison. Mrs. Frank M:aulden alternate.
' Prayer followed. Mrs.' ;R: WilExtra bowl's are to be ••pur-•
"km gave the 'devotion •onchased for the.hall kitchen. The
"Mary" Messages_Weve•. read financial statement was read.
by Mrs. George i- arkness. Bale Since,;Holy cod was hostess' 'at
articles-are�-t�a-->,e--nr-by-•rie��' --�-----�-�'-$•---• Pton---�
-meeting which will be • at the in July Mrs. Lorne' Eadie . re
home of Mrs.. Stewart 'MacDon- ported on the ' day. Mrs. 'P. A.'
,ald.' Roll ' call, A favourite Murray reported • from the'
.Bible Verse.' The offering was Country WoYmanour-Qiion "alttMesaking.
the:Mast of .'�---
,reserved.. Program convener, 'Roll. call, Each , membery
',Mrs. "Lyman Sutton. Jeanette
Barr favoured. with a Ano in. brought a 50 cent kitchen gad-
strumental'.. Portions ' from get few ,sales. Mrs: Alex Percy •
Youth to Adult were given from was progra[fi convener. Mrs.
.the study book and responsive. Fria Parsons gave the motto
rPaNn$s--L1/IS �V�S--follo��lLed _ 0 i.r..!� $J11,^2.»
prayer . and a quiz. Suitable
,hymnsiwere sung. • Mrs. George
Harkness read a poem. The
,Lor'd's• prayer closed the meet, ',
iijg.. Mrs. Frank Maulden gave
the c durtesy remarks, .Grace.
wh was SerV-
sung: andslyric .Murray will be the
• September
The Holyrood , Women'sItisti- ° hostess.
rte. 5 :41 _ se i r
gins •gave a readingin keeping
with the .motto. Mrs. Alex
• Percy' gave t11e. topic '.on "Fish
and Chips" and also conducted
a contest "Cans on the Pantry
-*Shelf." The meeting closed___..
'with "0 Canada. Mrs. P. A. `
'-YOp6L CdR�°�T
fl FAS�ItONED p�CES
-3 197U CH V -Impala, -2 and-41door-hardtops,'-V8, power•
steerin : III j rakes , ,•
-1970 PONTIAC' Parisiennes:2 and 4,door hardtops; VS, power
steering and ' brakes
'.OTHER :MODELS: -
6 1.969 •MODEIS
CHEVROLETS, PONTIACS, VARIOUS MODELS
IN HARDTOPS AND SEDANS
1969 -CAMERO
1969 BEAUMONT sedan, .6 cylinder
3 -= 1969 CHEVROLET Impala 2 and 4 door .'hardtops
1969 'CHEVROLET Bel: Air sedan '
1969 PONTIAC Laurentian, 2 ,door • bar top.
2 - 1968 PONTIAC PARISIENNES; 2 door hardtops,;
• ' fully equipped
1960' FORD Custom 500 n
1968 CAMERO
A number of -1968. PONTIAC;-CHEVROLET and -FORD' sedans
Used cars from '65 to '68 in various models, sedans, hardtops
"and'4 door,' -..90%s
• and all automatic,
1968 " CHEVROLET stationwagon
USED TRUCKS
1967 FORD 12 ft stake body
2 -1967 CHEVROLET, 1 'ton stakes, 1 with duals and 1 sin
wheels
3. 1965 G.M.C. 15 ft. With 327 engine, D.P. rear end
• 1967 DODGE ' ton picktip :• • •
CH
1967 EV ton
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