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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER ,18th, 1970
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THE `LUCKNOW :SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Selections of , blankets, sheepskin rug
sheepskin 'toys, ladies'. and men's suede
• and leather coats, • hats, gloves.'and;
accessories, : plus many new high fashion
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Brownie News
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ' Gaunt Weatarted ;with, games';,' then
attended the 40th anniversary the collection was taken. ` '
. Earl Gant- - Mrs -.Au; an• then 'milk the '
Teenies for instructions and the:
rest of .the , BroW,nies liad' Pow -Wow
. We closed with Chimes,
on •Saturday -evening at,
Londesboro:: ; ,
Harvey ,Webb is a.patient in
Wingham, and ;District' Hospital..
Mrs. Ross Errington and Mrs..
aePhersui, ,are'guest� v,f:
the O'nta:rio Department of Agric-,
• ulture. and.'Food at the .Royal"
Winier: Fair in Toronto' on Mo;'day
and•.Tuesday. They are 4-H
leaders .for, the St. Helen's Club.
The. first Shoot party of the
season will be. held..in the. hall•.on
Thilrsday:evening., On Frid'a'y
evening the Dixieland Brass' Band
will make. their: first• aj earance
at St .__He lens . •
• Mrs: Adeleen Dowling cif St.
Jacobs' spent she wee.k•end with
Mr. and Mrs. Boh Aitchison and
'Kingsbridge Lady
Dies In Hospital`
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.MRS. MARY'DOHERTy
The .death occurred at Alexan-
dra Marine and General Hospital
on Sunday , November '8', follow
ing an illness of one year of Mrs...
Mary Doherty, '68, of R. R. 3
Goderich.
The former Mary Kelly , a
daughter of the late Mr, and, Mrs:
Michael Kelly, she was, born
Nov..ember'26, 1901, in;Morri's
Township. • In May ,, 1925 , she
was married to .the late James J.
Doherty at St: Michael's Chure,�.
Blyth. She. had been -a resident.
of Kingsbridge Parish •since 1939.
She was a member of St.. Joseph's
Church , King'sbridge, and' the
C. -W. L..
Surviving are: three—daughters,
Mrs. Jack (Rita) T'igert of Port
Albert, Mrs. Wm, (Ann) Berry of
Toronto ; . Mrs... John (Mary) Maize
of Dungannon; five sons, James
at home , John of Goderich ; Clar-
ence, Frank and Stan of Port' Al-
bert; two sisters ,.!Mrs'.- James (Lev
ina) Morkin of Goderich, •Mrs.
Wm..(Ann) Mc-Laughlin-ofLondon; -
five brothers, Frank and Michael
Kelly of Centralia , Lees of Sea
forth, Earl of Brussels and. Vincent`
of Mitchell;;• also 37 grandchild= .
ren.'
Mass• was. celebrated at St `Jos
eph's Church, Tungsbridge , on
Tuesday rnorning,.'November10 ,
with, Rey H .' Cassano in charge.
Interment was in Kingsbridge Cern-
etery. Pallbearers Wer ' James,
John d StanDoh
15' -- -1970's in various models, sedans and 2 and 4
door hardtops in Fords, Chevrolets, Pontiacs.
including Catalinas, Skylark Buicks and
Cutlass Oldsmnobiles
:OTHER. MRDELS
1969 FORD 9 passenger,, stationwagon
.
1969 FORD custom,. Powe
r steering •
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1969 CHEVETLE sedan, 6 cylinder
1969 CHEVROLET Impala, 4 door hardtop
1969. CHEVROLET Bel Air sedan .
,9Q,9 PONTIAC Laurentian,'2 door.hardtop.
3' 1968'PONTIAC PARISIENNE, 2 door' hardtops, fully
• equipped . „
1968 FORT) Galaxie 500 convertible.
1.968 PONTIAC' Laurentian sedan, 6 cylinder
.1968 CHEV . Impala 4,door 'hardtop . " •
Used cars from '65` to '68 in various models, sedans,,hardtops
. and 4 door 9% of all. cars are V8, power, 'steering •
and all automatic ' •
196ff .
CHEVROLET stationwagon '
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VSBD TRVCl'CS
2 —.1969 FORD V8, 1. ton stakes with duals • '�
Clarence . Jo n an erty:
969`FGGRD/4 picckap
all' sons of the deceased,. Kenneth.-'
x-1967 ,FORD -14 -ft: stake body.
• 1966 CHEVROLET tilt cab,14 14' ft. stake body
Doherty -,-gr and-Edw-a-rd---
McLaughlin',ghlin: nephew.;;
The flowerbearers .were all
grandsons, GIenn,Tigert ,.Kevin...
Berry , kicky Maize Blaise Doh-
erty, 'Paul Doherty.; Timmy Doh-
erty and
olt-erty'andDean Doherty.'.
family .. •
.: Lynne .Anderson: of Ashfield•
spent the week end•with Barbara;
Aitchison.
milk production
leadership in
nutrition
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continuous
research
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management
skills
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growing animal
health service
Then, feed the rest the bbest—
a Shur -'Garr Dairy program.
When you recall that an average cow costs
you the'. price -of ` 2. tons of hay and over 3M
• tons of corn silage per year, you know there.
`is-no=room: inyour= erd-foLioafers_that_on't
produce or even'potential producers that
can't because of inadequate feed intake.
Ship the loafers—keep the producers—start' a
Shur -Gain feeding programa .
Increase' your :returns' from your total.
investment in feed with a sound program
from Shur -Gain.
See us about
' the most'suitable Shur -Gain=-- -
. to fit your particular
Dairy feeding. program ..
needs.
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A number of Econoline aid Chevy Vans from '64 to '67
Brussels Motors
BP. Service Station
Phone 887.6173
The Nile ',United Church • Wom -
eri's meeting was held at the
home` of Mrs W. H. Talmay'.:
• The President Mrs Elwyn Poi-
lock welcomed the ladies and
thanked Mrs. Talmay• for her. hos-
pitality. The theme of •the :meet-
ing was Remembrance Day. Mrs.
David MacDairmid read scripture;
a prayer and a 'reading "What; is
War"' .from "a•n old Fourth Grade
Reader. Mrp., 'Alvi'n Kerr read •
the 'following short Poems; ."Dec-.
orat-i.Q-n• e nio.riaL.Da y"•,
"Farewell". , and,."To the Memory
of the Fallen". a.ndclosed
part of the meetingwith prayer.
Mts. Polrock presided for the
business part of the meeting. The
ro1Lica 11 was answered by 14 ' •
ladies and There was one child
present. ,
Mrs. WiImei:Rutledge •read the
;Treasurer's report which showed
a -balance: ori -hand -of $446-.-2$.--
It was:'decided to purchase a;•Ftig-
,ida •ire for tate Church and to.com-
pensate.Mr.. Arnold Graver for`
arranging: -for.-wet-e-r,Tfat.cfiuref
by the .:Explorers Group 'of Dungan- •
non Ghurch. The next meeting.
will be,,a Pot Lucke Luncheon
at i p.m. at the Church Decem-•.-,
• 4 pocial'.hour was enjoyed' and
Mrs. , Pearl Watson, . Mrs, Russel'
Brindley.and Mrs. Hugh..
McWhinney were hostesses.
projects:. •,
The Nominating Committee
and all other committees are ask-
ed to have their reports for the
December meeting. Attendance
pins, will be presented to Sunday
School pupils. .$250. 00 will be
.sent to the Church Board. United
ch•Cafendars are to be. sold I
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