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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER '7th, 1970
THE: LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LLUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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ASED TO. ANNOUNCE THE
APPOINTMENT pF
BILL CHISHOLM
S SUNOCO DISTRIBUTOR FOR LUCKNOW•
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TOWN ..and
COUNTRY
The Town and Country club
began its regular meetings', after
the summer recess;, on September
8.
The report •of the delegates to•
the Annual Meeting of the United,
. � ��Senior E•itrzens..of.:Ontario;•.was`�.,.
given .by..Mrs. Walsh: There, were
'Ors in attendance ing-
ston in August. Mrs.•.J. MacMil
'$'' lan :reported •on theformation of
Zone 9; to which the Lucknow
club belongs; Euchre finished out
• the ev-en-rng ;mss rt doe s•dost of
the time..
Cin the 24th we':were invited to
visit the •cliob. irf Port• -Elgin. ` Fifty-
fem. members wentl3y bus :and •car
and. had a very enjoyable evening.
A•,progres'sive. euchre and ,With -
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day party finished the month's
activities. Mr•.,;R. Pagan. got the
• . prize for_th_e-mosrlone_hanj
' ” Mrs. Higgins was high' lady and `.
Mr. Higgins high 'man... Mrs.
Thom :was low lady and. Mr. W.._
MacDonald low man.
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Pharis-Maters
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• Mrs. Donald Blue and Mrs.
Francis Gemmell are delegates
'to the Bruce-County'Rally on
October 15th- at•Parkhead. .
Ripley. Women's Institute met
in the, Legion Hall on Friday .Oct.
ober 2nd at 2.30 ,p. m The Hist-
orica•1.Research Convener., Mrs.
rputerbridge' was in chargee of the
meeting. .
Pharis Nlatliers , Pres.fdeni_of
the •Bruce Historical •Society,
gave an interesting. address and•
-showed .slides on many of the
buildings and places in Bruce
.Coiunty ; sorrie._o-fwhich have..:been:.-
demolished since the pictures:
'•were:. taken and others are used
far. other purposes:
Mrs. Finlay McLeod reported
on. the area convention•which
.was held at Southampton. The
. High School award will be pres.
ented as usual :this'year.' •Mrs.
Holland. will reporton the .Win- :,
Lel Vai° /off raw Are
FO!lO/YW/ A'E1/iW row./ -`
RIPI.E.Y .ABATTOIR
Custom :Butchering Curing and 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 Rgquirements Are
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For . Home Freezers We. Sell Choice Hoene . Killed Beef, Pork
and Lamb -In Any Quantity At. Lowest Marketing Plriees
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ALL MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR
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Presentati�n
WHITECHUItCH NEWS
• On Sunday, -October 4 Rev. Har
ace .Braden of London preached •
.his farewell sermon at the Lang-.
,side and Chalmers Churches.
At Whitechurch the Girl's Trio
Irene de Boer, Janie and' Joann
Laidlaw sang Take it to Jesus in
'Prayer.. The choir sang the An
!them. 'Ring the Bells of Heaven.
IRev. Braden thanked the folks'.
for the privilege of sharing the
ministr with him and for o • en
ing their homes so hospitably to
Ihirn,and his wife or whoever he
iiirought with. him!: He said he
was very grateful• to all.
At theclose of `the service •
Walter Elliott spoke words of
appreciation to Rev. Braden and
- 1rchi4urdsn=an-behalf-of-che—
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congregation presented him rwith
:a Brief Case for which Rev. Brad-.
en a tpressed-that to -:all. On.
October 11 a' student preacherwill ;end with his°parents Mr. and Mrs.
have charge of the services. Russel Ross.and her parents Mr.
Mr; and Mrs: Alex Robertson 'and Mrs. Joe 'Millen ofTeeswater.
accompanied by ;Mr. and: Mrs. "The .S wingers" held their
Gordon' McBurney visited on the • ' !dance practise "on Wednesday
weekend with relatives .Mr, and ''evening last weekand on Monday
rs, rank Aetnz and r� r. and . yevening-rhis-week. .
Mr. and Mrs. . Alberti Coultes
'attended Mrs..Schwichtenberg's
sale on: Saturday in Mildmay.
the way .Borne..
Ronald and Hugh McBurney
were. both home for the week end
and so were not at the Goderich ,
Airport when fire broke out on '
the week end. .Ronald resides'
at,the Airport where the fire
Occurred.. Had he been there he.
would have been on duty Hugh
resides in the town.' •
Mrs. George Fisher, Wingham
iattended the Federation.Fall .
Teachers Conference ire 'Goderich
at Victoria School on'Saturday ._
and her mother Mrs Carruthers
visited with Mrs. Irwin Carruthers.
an v s arnet arrier.
were visitors on Sunday evening
'with .Mr. and•'Mrs. Ted Rice of
'St. Helens' to help them celebrate
their "35th' wedding anniversary.
JackWebster of Edmonton
was a„a inner.gues on Y ons ay .
ith r and Mrs Victor'E er
'son
.. and Mrs. Jim. Ross and
Mrs.. Sid Somers of Lincoln and
Oscado, Michigan and. with Mrs.
Tom Baird of Flint , Michigan on"
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