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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-11-18, Page 14• E I JRTRRN' THE L' UCKNQW SE'NTI'NEL, LU'CKNOW ONT.ARIOO , WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER '18th, RIPLEY ABATTOIR Custom Butchering Curing and Smoking Cutting and Wrapping- Sausage Making 7 Fast' Freerzing 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; T. Whatever Your Requirements Are, For Home Freezers We Sell Choice 'Home Killed Beef, Pork and Lamb In Any Quantity At. Lowest Marketing Prices ALL MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR PROTECTION CHAS. HOOISMA, PROP. ABATIOiR 395-2905' STORE -395-2961 r{� Stir-�r-ise-Ra 35th Aflniversc' WHITECHURCH NEWS To celebrate theirparents.,. Mr. and Mrs; Albert Coultes, 35th wedding anniversary on November. 18, their family Mr. and Mrs. Wil• bert. Schwichtenberg of Port Elgin . and f itnd ac a a m y,Mr.a_. . Mrs.. Jack Coultes' and family of Oakville ., Mr, and Mrs., Alex Craig took them to the Blue Barn for .6.',30 0. p.m., dinner .on Saturday, ; Novem- ber .14th, Because of employment they could not be present for Nov- ember 18. They arrived. home:around eight o'clock and to the surprise .of %Nit. and Mrs. Coultes they fonnc :many relatives and friends had gathered, . The guests around. thirty; Cou1.- tes and 'Kerry relatives, :enjoyed progressive euchre: The lunch wasserved from a table uponw,hich .was a wedding, .cak'ee:.with_a-11 its=decaratians-. Their family went together and . on• their behalf Jack presented them with.,, tree lamp. .Other gifts werealso, presented to the honoured couple. Mr. cou ltes thanked all for' their gifts and their kindness in arranging the evening for them.. The commuhity extends congratulations and best wishes for "health and happiness in the years ahead. ' The community will be .pleased' :to. tarn that. ,Russel Ritchie return- ed home on• Tuesday.after two • weeks in Wingham and District - Hospital. ' ' • We are sorry'to report that Dal ton'Schultz had to,go to Wfngharrr. Hospital on' Wednesday. The ' community wishes him a speedy, recovery, Week end visitors. with 1r. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul were Mr. and :Mr's. Gordon Campbell -o€- Waterloo .an0 Doris Rintoul of . London., 1970 Models SEVERAL. TO CHOOSE FROM 1=9.70�Cii,EV-Impala, 4 door_ha.rdtdp,_. V8_autornatic,_poWer.—. steering, power. brakes .and radio ' • ...•1970 OLDS. Cutlass: Supreme, 2 door hardtop, V8,: power.. staging, brakes -and -radio • 1970 CHEV impala, 4 door hardtop,. V8 automatic, power • steering, power brakes and radio 1969 METEOR, 4 door sedan, V8 .automatic,,power steering 1968 BEAUMONT, 4 door sedan, 6: automatic 2 ;- 1968 PONTIAC Laurentian, V8 power 'equipment 1968 CHEV, 4 door, 6 cylinder automatic �D•=VS; 4 -door; automati•c 1968 DODGE'4 door sedan, 'VII automatic 1967 :CH EV-Stationwagon 3 -1967. FORD Custom. 500,.4 door, VB automatics 1944 DODGE 2 door, V8 'automatic 1965 PONTIAC stationWagon, V8; automatic, power steering 1964 CHEV, 4 door, V8 automatic 1964• METEOR,. 4 door, V8 'automatic SEVERAL :OLDER MODELS • for- this :booIiet from our representative,. • F.: J.. McNAB who will be at:. THE EED'FORD HOTEL GODERICH, ONTARIO FRIDAY,. 'NOVEMBER. 2.0 • 1970 _ _• INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK [l , forBu the Sllttrcc i)� tll�lllc ti �lll�tl�li111 Thg-gr‘n, If you require'a term¢Ioan to,start, madernize,or expand your business, we invite you to.'d.iscuss•your needs with our representative. INDUSTRIAk DEVELOPMENT BASK TERM FINANCING` FOR CANADIAN BUSINESSES 291 DUNDAS STREET,,.,. LONDON 14, ONTARIO Rev: R. Clyde Was Speaker tn�ti#ute Honour Mrs. Harry Nixon KIND LO H NEWS The Annual Remembrance Day Service for.this area •was' held in. ,the Holyrood• Hall on Wednesday at 10.45 a.m. P. A. Murray a. veterair,ufWurl'd War 1,. was mart.and on ;behalf of the • • ' W:omen'.s. Institute ,• who sponsor this each year ;.welcomed every.- one • Pupils of ,Kinloss. 'Central'•School under. th • ire 1• : r• .alga _Scott .sangthe_op.eni'ng chorus and 0 Canada : Two minutes til - eke was observed in memory of • -those—r•—who paid the supreme fide in World Wars 1 arid 2 and • Mri, Walter .Breckles• placc,d the wreath. • The hymn Faith of our fathers was sung. . Mr., lviurray introduced the guest speaker the Rev. R. Clyde of::Bervie ,• who expressed his pleasure in participating in•.this memorial service. He said we .in Canada are• a privileged;'and free- dom loving people. Many'things, have happened in the.world which we:.are not proud of, . violence , i crime ,and intimidation. • . He also refe-rred-to-the te-rr- bye-' d•a:ys•-o- f - Vietnam but to -day our attention is turned as we pause., and r.erne,M7 ber those' who volunteered and ye honour the memory..o those gave their lives. 'The desire to do . • right or wrong: starts with oursei ves by being taught to honour and keep God's -laws. Remembering, ; his .grecit lOve for .us. We need • more fithand loyalty,to God,iri our .everyday• living: The Choral:Society. fromthe Kairshea'Institute namely. Mrs. Barry Johnston , Mrs.. Jim Burt Mrs. Donald,Maclntyre, Mrs.:Harvey Houston Mrs. Allan Mac- Dougall with:Mrs ;,Jack.Needham • at the piano favoured with a number. Mrs: Glen Young -gave a Remembrance Day reading; The: hymn "0 God our help in ages past" was •sung'followed by the National'' Anthem. CAR SALES L7 BLYTH PHONE 523-4: 2 • ' 'The Lucknow Women's. Institute was invited to, the home of Mrs. .Russel Alton of Ashfield for. their November. Meeting. Thirty-one ladies answered the .roll .call. . "strengthof the Institute depends -on-thein• : s. Alex .MacNay presided, for ,the business and, it was: passed that the'•aftern1oon meetings be held at 2. 0. p m . December 4th is • the date for the next Institute • d- the--eht•is..tiiias party will be held the en.d of the .month, with Mrs. Wes. 'Joynt, Mrs N. J. MacKenzie, Mrs. 'Mel Greer , Ivlrsy-jgta.ri'Arias-to-look_after the rn entertainent..•'..'M mrs .: Omar. Brooks. and Mrs,. Wm ['Surlier, who took the course,, "the' .main dish ' makes. O‘the lmeal",'held ,in Walkerton-,: will hold :a class later on this • mpnrh . IvlrsTI etl i CC 1lum reported 'for the Cheerio Committee. Mrs: 110 Harry Nixon, who hasbeen a faithful member' and worker o the Lucknow Institute .for 25 y or 'more , , was presented with a pin.by the_president-Mr&„ 'Al .: •Mac•Nay : . Mrs. Wm, Hunter presided the program which opehed•wit the ,singing of O Canada. Th- motto "Let us build.' for the fut ;as our forefathers built for us" i Excellent reports were, given b Mrs. Walter Alton on the; Area Convention held at .Southampt -arid by -Mrs, l; afield-Tiacon on' the ,County. Rally'•at..Park 11 Vr e[rjoy-a-bi'e-mmrriiela• wet .solo by"Mrs. Wes Joynt accorml led by Mrs. Wes Ritchie; :a Pi instrumental by,Mrs. Ross Cunt ;n1i` and a...44041 creading Jh)•' Mel Greer. Ws, Alex.'MacNay thanked Alton' for. inviting ,the: lnstit,rite to her home , and the meeting closed with the "Queen".•a'nd "Grace".,'Lunch was eerved h the ladies .in ;charge: r. BP, a :colupany wrt ' a woe wit e repu , tion, the requirements of its .individual cust- .omens; small=and-large;• .- very much .all aurid.: " Just look at this service if you become •a BP domestic fueLc • customer: AUTOMATIC DEGREE DAY OIL DELIVERY 24HOUR ;. ..._... _ - : . EMERGENCY -SERVICE \` . _.._ . ... 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