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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-05-12, Page 6el 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... 7 • 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 HAMBURG'S — HUTDOGS CHICKEN L?INNERS ONIOIV RINGS. CQNES. - SUNDAES MILK SHAKES VARIETY OF: BEVERAGES YDRIVE-IN �veKrvow; one5�8-3723 :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 - 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 • and. all our customers.. erson Elax Limited PHONE 528-2026 1! I F YOU WA NT A: LITTLE M.QRE OR.YOUR MONEY BUY GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES This interest is guaranteed on 5 year term purchases. Other terms available. Minimum deposit $500.00. Interest rate subject to change without notice. 372 Bay St., TORONTO You'. can buy our Guaranteed' 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. CI BO BOX 125 LUCKNOW ON'r.