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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-10-07, Page 6PAGE SI.X. .,*nal.e.,;;s;a ar-arrt•a ...t THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7th, R WITH—SNOWMOBILES; DUNE -BUGGIES. "GO-KARTS AND•MINI=CYCLES Enjoy year round business selling i;UN VEHICLES HIGH, .PROFITS WITH LOW INVESTMENT • TELEPHONE NOW ' FOR INFORMATION ' COLLECT 519=855.4828 Shower: Held' For, Barbara Ritchie ' KINIOSS NEWS A large, crowd honoured Miss Barbara Ritchie';. bride -to -be at a relative -and community shower held in the Parish Hall on Saturday evening. , Best Wishesgo to Mr, and Mrs. at 8 p.m. in the Kairshea Hall,. Neighbouring Institutes are invited and. H. D..Thompson, :.administra- tor•of\Brucelea Haven will be ', guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser MacKinnon and Mr. and Mrs. Ross. MacKenzie spent a few -days last week in Michigan •and visited.with . relatives in Ypsilanti and Flint. Miss Bessie Carnachan of. Ottawa visited last 'week, 'With Mr. and v1ts. Ira Dickie and family awl - with nd •with. other relatives and friends. •who were married 'in South Kinloss ,Bessie grew up in. this' community Presbyterian .church on'Satuiday. . The. October meeting of.Kair-: shea Women"s Institute is planned for Tuesday ,., October' 13 and later taught in the'Sixth' 'Sch'ool. For'several years she'. .has been • in the Civil Service • Department in Ottawa. R ennie Graham of Toronto and, Jim Snowe �f Bellwood visited Thursday with Mr-wand-MrsA-llan Graham and family. Bruce .MacKenzie Betty Col .M _ . s�-H1gins ;JDonald-H ern University and 'Jim Mac Kinnon of Guelph University were all home for the week -end.. . Mrs Jelle de Jong was . moved' from Wingha'm and, District • Hospit • al to Victoria Hospital. .London •. for further treatment on Tuesday. :i i •. Fo- ELECTRICAL• CONTRACTOR ELECTRICC MEATlNG- . WIRING.AND REPAIRS ELECTRICAL MODE.RNIZATION FINANCING AVAILABLE Kinj:�Riert -- DiedIn•9Oth"Year • MRS', J. M. HODGINS • • Mrs James M. Hodgins of R.. R;. • 1 Holyrood passed away i•n' Wing - ham and District Hospital on. Sun- day , September 27th in her '90th year; •. . She was the former Meretta May Armstrong, daughter`ofJoseph -- Armstrong Armstrong •and.his wife Mary Mc 1,elland'a'nd wras-born at: Gordon.. Lake,, district .of Algoma on Feb ruary lith, 1881. In 1905 she married James. M. Hodgins in the village of Kinloss. They lived all their married life in Kinloss. 'Township. •Mrs. Hodgins is survived by a daughter Mrs. Audrey Borthwick of St.. Catharines, one son John , E. Hodgins of Kinloss Township', two sisters Mrs.'John•LaFlamme and Miss Merab Armstrong' both of Buffalo.. Besides her husband, she was predeceased by. a ' daughter Mrs.. 'Mabel Gillespie.,on'December 19, 1941:, a son Thomas Hodgins on September 24, 196q and one son criev-ai31h .• COUNTY • TendersFor Snow Flowing :and. --Sanding The funeral service was held •at MacKenzie Memorial Chapel, , Lucknow..on Wednesday, Septem- ber 30, : • Rev R. Odendahl,: minister •of Kinlough Anglican Curch df —which Mrs,.I_Hodgins.was a mem- ber. , was in' charge, of the' service Pallbearers were Donald Gilles - SEALED TENDERS, CLEARLY MARKED, WILL BE ' RECEIVED BY THE UNDERSIGNED. UNTIL 11:00 A.M. D.S,,T Nelda' ��-October 14th, 1970 For snow plowing the following County Roads during the 1970 1971 Season 1. County Road 8, • 14, Hepworth, Sauble, Junction Higi way 21. 2. • County Road' 9A, 9, Ferndale to. Lion's Head :and, Lion' Head... 3; County Road 2$,• Mildmay to McIntosh. 4. County Road 16, .Highway 9 to Neustadt. , 5. Sanding "Trucks required as follows: ' Truck and chassis, 27,000 G.V.W. for ' Walkerton (2 Luckaow (1), Wiarton '(1). • • All t ndars,must bi on forms available from the undersigtie and at County. Garages: E. 'G. YUNDT COUNTY ENGINEER BOX alt, WAL KERTON, ONT. • st Helens W.I. received an. invitation to ,the' L'uckno-w Institute on-Ootober-1 at,8'p.m. Miss Joyce McNay be the guest speaker. A short, course•... o^-Furnjt we Frac held in the. town'hall Luckna Wednesday October'.21st.fro" 10 .a.m. to 4 p.m. All. W . I members are urged to attend.. Mrs. Ross Gammie , ,Airs.. A rew Gaunt , Mrs. •Thos. Todd i Mrs—Ma'rga{ret.-Pa l lua !ate ker-a Weare pleased to hear that Mrs: G. •Hamilton'atld Mrs. Dora 'Chis - lett were both able: to return to. their homes last week. i b.} LUcNOw Phone 528.5802 Near ompletiof LOCHALSH NEWS The fine new'batin on. the farm of Neil 1viacKenzie''is. nearing conic, pletion and this week will see 'the scement floois and barnyard finish BERG'COW SAVE-STALL'"S Outlasts others by 3 to 4 times because Of hot dipped _galvanized' steel •tube construction. Require less bedding than loose housing—keep§ 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 were designed for the, dairymanvim wants•to-han--:- die his dairy,cattte as Individuals. Successful. dairymen .prdfit by. individualized management ' by challenging each cow. Prac- tices 'that pay! "They, pay with increased milk•production Irani every lactation. 'By lengthening. each' cow's productive life. By assuring you of positive indl- vidualized nutrition and disease. control. Put Berg stalls, to work increasing your dairy profits. Berg provides a free complete barn -planning :service. taro 'JOHN STON '3flY�H- Phone 395.5390 The meeting of the St. Helens fish 'Institute was held in the• Institute Hall,' St. Helens on October 1st, The' opening Ode was sung and. the Mary Stewart Collect repeal- ed. . Roll call was answered by each member donating a relish ' dishtothe hall.. 01, Spence McFarlane, •Johh Hodgins, Donald Hodgins.- Inter- mem' was at: Greenhill Ceinetery. Mrs. Hodgins was a life mem ber of the Holyrood Women's Institute and a member of, the. AnglicanChurt~h-Wvm'en'-s-A-ux Wary: ed.' Weep en�iry.�s tors with Mr and IVfrS. Oliver McCharles were'John McCharles'of Pet.rolia and Mr. ;and •Mrs,. 'H. D. MacTavish of Toronto: Visiters,for the past week end with Mr. and. Mrs. :Eldon Bradley were Mr. and Mrs... Marvin 'Ha'rden.' burg and five young -'sons of; Grand Blanc, Michigan. • Preparatory services were held' on Friday,evening at Ashfield Presbyterian Church and Commun- ion Services were conducted on Sunday. Flow Gently Sweet Afton was sung. A piano instrumental was given by Miss Janet Whytoclt fol- lowed by a reading,: 'given by Mrs. .'Gordon,Mc•Pherson .---:-' rs : -•H•arold•-,, CooPer presented the Motto, ." No ne-g yc strait-leek'g on the. bright side of rife" `Mrs. Wm. Purdon introduced' the guest speaker Miss Hopwood. -of� Wingha'rn , -- Mr Jas .°A itch -i— son Miss Hopwood for the • very interestingaccount of her. life as a Registered Nurse' and • presented her with a •gift. Tjfe St Helens Institute has.• the committee in, chargc.•of 'tll Hallowe'en Party on Octobt r Mrs :.Peter Chandler, Mrs.' R Philips and Mrs. Chris Cook � -rtarned-t-o-ioakrait• r,the•-Pat.; : Supper on October 24 at '7.3.0 p•to the Whitechurch. W I on C Ober. 13 at i; p.m.'• Mrs. Jas. Aitchison cxpres1 a vote ofthanks for everyonei had-•-he-lp@d w-ich the -1 -all - Pia ys The .meeting. closed •with Canada. •Lunch:.was;served .b Mrs. Chas. McDonald and, M Lloyd Whytock. Hotel : ', in the 'heart of'downtown Toronto, within' walking distance to the major • shopping district .. . u w. .i • . right at the door. You°II enjoy the ' friendly service'and: sensible' prices:, too; •Next.time yau•visit. Toronto enjoy it more • than ever , .. stay at the Lord Sirncoe. , • e'� University and'King, Streets, Tel:: 362.1$48