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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
God e.ric.h M0ors
a''
, EVERYTH1NG
PRICED TO .CLEAR
The 1971's -will be he a sooner
than you think. To m ; e room
for fresh trade-ins a MUST
clear ° our stock at, . ow, low:
clearance prices..
1966 FORD XL
Two -door hardtop, 390 V-8, automatic, radio, console,
bucket seats, black vinyl roof. A 'one owner car you have to
see to believe: tow mileage. Stock No. :70=U? 6R.
1967 FALCON • FUTURA
° Two -door Sport •Coupe, 6 -cylinder, automatic, radio,
bucket seats; low mileage: Stook No 70 -MA -15A.
1.967 FORD .GA'LAXIE
Two -door hardtop, 390 V-8,automatic, power steering;
power. brakes;' radio,. one, owner, :IOW mileage. Stock No
70 -G -33A.
Four -door sedan, V-.B,t.automatic; radia; a gctosLcleanlittle�:
Car. . Cheap economical. transportation. Stock No: 69 -G -36B.
1O�H-E“ARS=and-�RU�:KS
SALE PRICEDGoderich Motors Ford) Ltd.
,s4.th, Sta. Goditrith 5;477308 Of 709,
Hand Injured In
Harvesting Misf�np
KINLOUGH NEWS
▪ We are 'sorry to report that Ly
• man Sutton had the misfortune'
fi
with his sister Miss .Margaret•Mur-•
.ray, and with Mr. •'and Mrs,. h. ':A.
Murray, and faniily.' •
• The Holyrood Women's :Inti--
Atute Will meet ,at the home of
Mrs. P. A. Murray on Thursday
(evening) September 3rd at 8.15.
This will be the Grandmother's'
toLhave his hand in.lured in'a hare-.rneeting. Roll call - Bring an.
'esting mishap. Twenty four old picture 'showing styles' when
stitchesrwere required to. close the , you were a teen. Topic - Mr, t.
wound. •:, I Pharis • Maulers ° Motto You.
• " have to do your, own growing
Mrs.. Charlie Hodgins of Wing ° no matter how tail youi ancestors
;ham visited. on Tuesday,with Edna were':' Stamp Demonstration
and May Boyle.' l . : 1 •Bring a novelty salt and pepper
and tell how .you obtained. it.
DIED IN 36TH YEAR Directors .- Mrs'. Jim Smith,' Mrs.
Mand „Mrs�Chris`Shhelton -e- --Mac-Pherson: . .
ceived. word that his nephew 'John
yon July 9th Mr, 'and Mrs. Frank Ivlaulden
Shelton passed awa
--iii hrs 3E�th ear= -1Ie haves to:- and his brother - Leonard Maulden •
-y affil -their sister -Margaret (M:rs-: —
mourn his passing his wife•Molly Wilkinson), who are vacationing•
and two young sons. He was the here from England, , spen.i the ' •
son of Mr, and. Mrs..Aibert=Shel ante-a-k=eml-Wit
•,Arthur Phillips, Fonthili;• Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Palmer and Christ-
ine at Welland and with .Mr. and
Mrs. D. Newman and family at
rox w'eie. Mr and _Mrs..Frajl�k'Catharines and also enjoyed. .
Fair.., Mrs. Annie Scott, Mr. wild seeing Niagara. Falls,.
Mrs. Jack Scott and family of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Evans a'nd •
Ripley; Mr and Mrs.:., Bill Scott, family spent the week -end with
'Mr. and Mrs, a their Mr: and .Mrs. Bert'Nicholson and
.. and
families concession 4 Huron; LoiS? .
Rosemary and Kathleen C1eiand_ Mr.' anLLMrs: Frank Wooliston
'of Walkerton.. This was. at, of London Visited With Mr. and. '
birthday dinner for, Jack Scott and Mrs: Chris Shelton.
took .the form of a lawn party:. 'Mr. and Mrs.. Malcolm. Lane
,... ,, Mai:.- n an -i .«a....-,..., , , _ a wete,gt1ests,.at uthP.w.Edw Fdv xKIte rl
•Sympathy is extended to Mr. wedding at Goderich cin Saturday,.
• • Eldon EckP.nswiller and family in Dr. f: c. MacDonald, .Ian and
the passing of Mrs, Eckenswiller Mark of Peterboroti h , and R. P. t
:on Tuesdayin Kincardine and MacDonald of Willowd
'' e , visit,-
al
Hospital, where she had _ ed with theLane_and Maulden
District
been a -patient .'for ,a time. families.
' Miss Marilyn Bushell of Wing- Mt. and Mrs, Arthur Haldeltby'
haul, visited with her grandmother returned home on Sunday from ;
Mrs, John Barr. . Toronto where they attended`a
John'. Murray and son Brian of birthday party for their graniison
,.Letlibidge•, Alberta is visiting • Howard Bennett Jr.
ton .of Berwyn, Alberta , in the
Peace River District.
Sunday visitbrs'with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack,Scott and Mrs; Williarn'
H. E. Congrarn was
attire: in lodges..
Funeral service was held
August 5; at the R.A. Currie & Son
'funeral home for Harold; Elliott
Congram, R.R. 5 Wingham who
died in Wingham. and District
Hospital. on -•Monday, August .3„
following a long illness;
' Rev. ' Gordon L; Fish of
' Toronto, former minister of St
Andrew's. Presbyterian ...Church.•
officiated. Pallbearers were
Scott. •,Fieitd , . William . Wharry,
Jack, tea",ie, Mex 'Robertson,
Farrish Moffat and Murray
Taylor. The flower bearers were
Robert. Arbuckle, Harold Hutton
and Don McKenzie of Dungan-
non. Interment was in'Wingham.
• Cemeterv:
Born . in .Ashifeld' 'Township,
January 20, 1912, Harold was the
_son of Charles Congram and the ,
former .Ada Bell Elliott, both.
deceased. He attended, S.S. No.
6;
Ashfield and farmed on
Concession. 4, •Ashfielduntil: he
went to Toronto in 1945 where he
worked in.the carpentry trade. It.
was there that he married Isabel
Lochead of Basswood, Man.,' in
1950. They returned to his
s -farm, orHighway-4-in-
° 1952 where, he had farmed since
that time.
Mr. Congram Was a member of
St. • Andrew's Presbyterian„
Church. He was a member and, a
past master of Morningstar
Lodge No; 309,__A.P. di A.M
Carlow arid a • member andpast
patron of Huron . Chapter No. 89,
Wingham.
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•WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26th, mo
RIPLEY ABATTOIR
Custom Butchering - Curing abd Smoking
Cutting and Wrapping — Sausage Making - Fast Freezing
HOGS. AND CATTLE ON ;MONDAYS
CATTLE, ONLY ON WEDNESDAYS
. With Two Big Coolers; We .Are Able .To Hang Your Beef From,
• .1 To 3 Weeks — Whatever Your Requirements Are.
°'For Home . Freezers We Sell Choice Home Killed Beef, Pork
and • Lamb In' Any Quantity At Lowest Marketing Prices '
ALL. M -E -AT -S --ARE.' GO-Y-ERNM.E.NT INSPECTED F:OR..YOU'.'
PROTECTION .
CHAS. HOOISMA, PROP,
ABATTOIR' 395.2905'
STORE 395-2961
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Visiting for the holiday week-
end .with Jack Roulston Were Mr.
and Mrs. • Lorne Wilson .of Dundas,
Mrs. Will Hamilton, Mr. and. Mrs.
W T Roulston of Lucknow--and.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKinnon,
Lois and.Sandra of Hamilton. A
lovely lunch was, served. on ,the
lawn on Sunday evening.' They
also visited with Mrs. Annie Mac-
Intyre and Miss Jessie M'c'Kay,
Weekend visitors with Mr.'and
Mrs. Stanley Blackwell. were Mr.
and Mrs.. Timriaswof Port Credit
and ..Mr. and; Mrs. Bob Blackwell,
Bohhie and Shanon Marie of
Toronto and on Saturday , Mr. and
Mrs. Will Wittmeier 'of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim .McNairn and
Karen of Seaforth visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar :
White. X
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bushell of '
Scarboro•visited recently with
Mr.• and Mrs'.; Melvin Coiling.
Mrs. Alex MacTavish visited .
on Wednesday with Ivlr, and Mrs.
Victor Haines of Wingham.
The.Colling family gathering.'
was held on•Sunday •afternoon at
_Landsdowne Park in Kincardine.
Mr and .Mrs., Gerald Coiling and.
Mt. and Mrs.. Allan Coiling •were
this years conveners. • , ;
'V.iiiting'with their cousin,
Wendy Hamilton were David and
Laurie Blackwell; of St. Cathar-•
ines and Susan Tout 'of Kincardine:
Mr. Congram is survived by his
wife; two children>John,15 years
and Marilyn 11, bothat home;
and a brother, HarveyCongram.
of Kitchener.
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KINLOSS
ATTENDING CONVENTION
Mrs. Harvey Houston, has been
visitingwith,Mr. and Mrs.. Hugh'
Houston and: family in Saskatche-
wan -and is now attending the Fifth
Triennial Convention,of F. W.I.C.
in Winnipeg , August 24 28.
• ,•
yrs.. Barnet and children of ' .
Dutton visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Maclntyre and -
farnily. Mrs. BarnetwaS:a mem-
ber of a panel: discussion ,group'at
the South Kinloss:August W.M. S.
meeting. '
Denver Dickie motored :to .Osh-
kosh, Wisconsin and also visited in
Sudbury And 'Port :Carling in . iS --`
holidays'. '
'Mr. and Mrs. Evan• Keith Brian,
-S andrscand`Mtrrr.ay returned home,
last.week after, spending several
weeks in Western Canada.
Mr. an Mrs. Leo Jankowski •
and Rosemarie of Stoney Creek
spent a few, days last week with •
M r, and Mrs. Donald C. Macin-
tyre and family;,
Recent guests with Mr. and'
Mrs. Allister Hughes were Mrs.
Mary Taylor 'of Meaford' and Mrs..
Annie Kennedy of Listowel,
Miss Suzanne..Needham return-
ed home from three months in
Europe. Jane Needham of Boston
is also•vac.atipnin,g with her.par-.
ent:s Mra and Mrs, Jack Needham,
iss..A nnC: G ria b o e=tl i t e, : ,k:
:home Saturday from four weeks.
at Camp Mini -yo -we on Mary
.Lake, Muskoka, • •
Mrs, Gilbert Hamilton and . .
iletty, visited lasL week with Don—
ald Hamilton.at Elk Lake. ' They
also head a trip to Tirnrnins,' Driv-
ing home on Thtyrsday they exper-
ienced the wind storm which did.
so riiuch damage in the Sudbury
district,
Got a'
' heap of
washday
woes?
:GYRATOR WASHING ACTION.,
Hi -Lone washing. action.. Sixty
•times every minute the • tall,
Wide . vanes sweep through' a
full 210 degrees. putting• all the
water to work from the bot-
tom of . the tub, right up to the
top.. .
FASTER WASHING. The pos
sible use ofboth' the wash tub
—and spin—tub-,-at the same time
operated by two• separate con,
SIMPLE '—= SAFE PRACTI. «.
ON
Simple,ON easy to read* afid Controls • ' 91010 f, .
— CAL CONTROLS. Top ,Cont � WITH F`NEW 1970II,TI� R
0
erate, .
F Fi ING
E m—L Fnrfff SRnti►ttfOil
Flow Rinsing — '. Spray . rinse
SUPER EEFICIEN. SIy'IN
NTNG.. You can spin' dr. inY _
fabric for as long as you wmit.
Water will be :extracted• ctuick-
IY — thoroughly.
SIMPLE INSTALL -Ai ION.'
be used from'the. kitchen sink
no pluntbir+g required.
QUALITY • A N'O .SATISFAC•
TION; The SIMPLICITY Super -
twin twi;measure. up to alltilNt�
PLICFIY- quality staric.l.lrtt =�-
proven over 50 ,years. All parts •
guaranteed .for 2 years built
better • to •wash " better. •
while spinning ' until . drain wa-
ter 'comes clean.
Available in Avocado or Harvest ,ti'1`2
Gold — 10.00 extra. Model '.
Greer T.V. AidHEI Nectrc