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THE LUCKPIOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
I would liketo take .this.oppodtunity to thank
my Customners and friends of the St. Helen's` dis
trict for their loyal patronage during the past ten
years : -- and .also tQintroduce my sister and
brother-in-law Mary Ann and Sheldon Martin .of
Baden who.. are the :new 'owners-. of St, i Helens.'
General Store. They will strive to give you the
same .friendly courteous service.
MARGARET PANNABECKER
•
WHIT.ECHURCH
,rvAt.the United Church the Sunday
School assisted With the Mother's:
Day"Service, Earl Thompson. and
Richard Moore gave poems on •
Mother and Kenneth; Quipp gave.
the: closinuirayer. ;Garnet and
Wayne Farrier gave a'Saxaphone
duet. Rev. Karel, De Koeijer •
gave the children's story and the
Mot a-ge. ':
Mother's Day visitors with Mr;
.. ' aid • Mrs .. Bill Evans. were Mrs.
• Edith:.Brown'and 'Barbara of bond'
•.onand Bob Evans and five of his..
family from Hamilton.
Mrs Earl Caslick returnedhome. on Friday-after-a-f-ew
•
• 'days visit in. Toronto. Alma
Conn alsoaccompanied Mr; and
Mrs. Murray Coulter• here' and
Mr. and Mrs. Coultes spent the
week end with their parents Mr..
and Mrs. Ronald:Coultes.
Mr. and lvlrs:.. Earl • Caslick were!
Sunday visitors with Mr. and:Mrs.`
Billie• Caslick •and:• family of ;Cul- .'
•
toss.
Mrs. Neil.McCallurn, Mrs,
•Annie Jewitt' and son Dave. of,. .
0
Lucknow were .visiors.one day
last::week with Mrs. Albert •line
Quillin. -
Mr:and. Mrs.. Herb Hunter•and
Trevor of London'and Miss Alma
Conn of Toronto'Were week end'
visitors. with Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
lace Conn•. jascin Conley, Wing-
.hani also spent the week end
with ..them. •
TENDERS WANTEL.
BRIDGE: TENDERS
TENDERS will be received by
the undersigned until 6 pan, , June 1,.
1971—for�the--purehaser-of -a steel
bridge with wooden, :floor : {Hac
kett's bridge) lot, 10,, concession 11,
Ashfield. Bridge will be sold as is
and must be moved ' on. or before
September . ],5th,. 1971; Highest or
any tender, not necessarily
;accept-
ed.
Donald 'M. Simpson;
R.R 3•'Goderich
LuCICrIO v
Calf Club
On Thursday; May 8,. the Luck-
now 4-H Calf Club met at.th e
home of Tom Todd', St:�"Helens;
Nancy Walden led in opening.
the meeting with the 4-H•Piedge.:':
Roll ca'l was taken and business'
dealt -With .A class a€ -Aberdeen..
Angus cows Was ,judged, Reasons
fob' the placing were given by
Linda: Wa;lclei&, Juue Alion and
Kenny Mewhinney.. 'George ,Ken
nedy then gave the official; plac-
,The club me tubers• read the
section in the. manual on nutrients
and answered the question quiz.:
Mrs. Torn. Todd. treated -the
members ..with 'an' enjoyable lunch.
Lloyd Morrison thanked Mr. Todd,:
for the use of the facilities, Mrs.
TENDERS`
TOWNSHIP.OF• •
WEST WAWANOSH,
TENDERS will be received• by
the undersigned for .the , supply of
a Diesel Industrial• tractor and
mower .until '6 'p.m.. Monday, .May
31, 1971.
Specifications and tender forms;
may be obtained from .the under-
signed. .
. All bidders 'must use township
forms. Lowest or any tender not
'necessarily accepted
Harvey Culbert ' •
Road- Superintendent
R.R. 4' • G,bderich, Ont.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 12th, 1971•
I:N MEMORIA
SPROUL In loving memory of a
dear Son and brother Lawrence,
who passed away May 15,' 1970,
age ' 11 month's:
Please God take . a message • '
To our ,darling baby in heaven.
above,,
Tell him how much we miss_him
And : give him, all our love;
If, we had all .the world to give,
We'd give. 'it' and' more,
Just 'to have .him back ;
And love him as before.
• Sadly missed, by Dad, Mum, sis-
ters and brothers.
Todd for the lunch and Leonard;
ac
ton
The next Meeting will' be held'
at Glen Waiden's on. Thursday ,
June 3.:'.
feed and animal
health ser vicP
leadership in
nutrition
tE THAT MONE'
AN'T BOY...
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continuous
research
•
manacement
skills
-
growing animal
health service
Good service is just a little. more , th'an carrying
out a job. It's.the little extra care going into
the service that really counts ..:. the second
look at an order a .re -check on a load, an '
extra phone call to;•make sure something is..
O.K, things like. that.,
TRY OUR .
FRENCH FRIES
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CHICKEN L?INNERS
ONIOIV RINGS.
CQNES. - SUNDAES
MILK SHAKES
VARIETY OF:
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:or Take -Out Qrders:
PROPRIETOR: OLIVER GLENN -
rested At
Thighath:H�spitaI.
::Hugh -McLean, age 63 R. R. I
Fort, Elgin was driving a Camper.
truck and a home trailer .on,High
4 .0 ! • b ,
April 29 near.the Huron -Bruce
County line; when the two .mach-
ines went outof Control:, •His wife,
who was following, in another. car,
found the truckand trailer over
turned on the, side of the highway.';
Mr -Mc-e a nrte-who-c e-ive d
L ---a la a et--
ation to .his face and; ear and
•shock was:admitted via ambul-
ance to hospital. •The accident'
was investigated by Walkerton
Christopher .King, : age 5; Brus-
sels, son of Mr., and Mrs. William.
King was breaking bottles with.
stones at the river in Brussels, when
some- .glass flew ,up and deeply
lacerated his forehead.
Mrs Walter., (Emiiy) Hacke , • R.
R. 4, anisic s, 'Mr from a.lad-der •
approximately eight feet tothey•
cement- barn floor arLthelr-ojn
farm May -3 "Mrfrlirel a r.ece va=
ed• injuries to her head and .°back
and suffered from shock. •'She, was
tra-te i-; nd-latertcieaSedr.
Keith Pl'etch., age 24, Belgrave,,:
apassenger •in a car driven by Don
Conklin,, was injured: May 5 when
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the driver lost control • of his car
airiii vx.itifately one _Mile froin•.t
junction.of the Ninth of West
Wawanosl and•Lucknow highway
and landed in the ditch,_,He_ec-
eiv-ed shock -injuries' to both ,
hands and, contusionsand abrasions
to the face:,' He •was,adinitted
to :Eiosp'itai, , Wingham O. P. P '
McKittrick investigated.
It; doesn't mean woe won't Make mistakes: We'
probablywill. I•t does mean we feel badly
When--ar- nist-ake s, -Made --and also means
that .care is taken that , it won't„ happen again..
That's the kind of care we 'pledge a g to g ive you
•
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received ;painful. injuries May
when she apparently fell down •
basement steps at her home.. She..
suffered'a laceration of thescalp
and injured both' wrists and hands.
Paul Guest,,age 19 ,,. Wingham
apparently lost control of :a motor=
cycie•he was driving when it hit.
a .hole in the road He was
thrown off the rriachine. He rec-
eived mi Itipie abrasions '
roe art sates r m yeur
local financial counsel or.
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LUCKNOW ON'r.