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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-05-24, Page 6WEDNESDAY, MAY 24th, 1972 THE LIJCKNOW SENTINEL., LUCKNOIN,- ONTARIO .P.mott .SIX HOMEOWNERS-CALL TO 10 P.M. $2,000-$50,000 Obtain all the' cash you need and reduce your payments •by as much as half with a 2nd or 3rd mortgage on sensible terms. Call to 10 p.m. • today for helpful courteous service, Prompt Invest; melt Corp., 330 Bay St., Toronto. Call Collect 360-9586, evenings 2314146. GET RESULTS WAND ADS KINLOUGH Mrs. Frank Maulden, Mrs. Tom MacDonald and Mrs. Don Robertson attended the Presbyterial at 'Bluevale on Wednesday. We extend sympathy to Mr, and Mrs. Mark Johnston and their ' family in the sudden passing, of their-son• Everett Johnston. The funeral was held on Saturday at Ottawa. Members of the familyy from here attended. We also extend sympathy to the relatives of the late Leslie Harris of London, Earl Harris of Concess- ion 8 is a brother. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Smith visited at Shepparton with their cousin Mrs. Eleanor. Rising. soiLis~clay 10 n; The Holyrood Women's Institute will meet on Thursday evening, June 1st at the home of Mrs. Raynard Ackert. Roll Call - "A humorous incident at a wedding".. Topic - Travel talk by Mrs.. Howard Thompko on, her recent trip to France and- England. Motto, tile_drain nd ed_a _A__rev_iew_ot the WJ. story_Dir- ectors Mrs. Frank Maulden; Mrs. Glen Hodgins; Contest , An article made from 1 yard of material. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith and family at Tor onto. 'Mrs. ltaynard IvInrray, Mrs. Frank Maulden, Mrs. Lyman Sutton and Miss Edna Boyle attended the Bruce South District Annual at Teeswater on Tuesday. .Mr. and Mrs. William Haldenby visited, with Mr. and Mts. Norman Fry and family at Harriston over the ,Mother's Day week-end. Mr.' and Mrs. Wallace Hewitt IA Waterford visited over the "- week-end with Mr.' and Mrs. George Graham and other relat- ives here, and with Mr. and Mrs. 'Russell Hewitt and Mrs. Albert Young , Who are patients in the Kincardine and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs., Kenneth Hodgins and daught-eirPamela an Shelf--- ey-of-Niagara brought his mother Mrs. Marretta Hodgins home and spent the holiday here. • Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hodgins and . family spent the week end at Tobermory. Mr. Jim Allen and Miss Carol Boyle of London called on relat- ives here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott attend. ed the Confirmation Service at Kincardine on Sunday. 'Visitors over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Tom MacDonald we-r-e-Mr,--a-ncl-Mrs-.7-Joseph-Guest of Teeswater, , Mr. and Mri. Bill Gillingham of Kitchener [Mr. and Mrs. Don Gillingham of Toronto. • AUCTION SALE MORTGAGE SALE UNDER and by vtue of powers of sale contain ire d in a the cer- tain mortgage, which will be pro- duced at the tine of sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction on Saturday, the 27th day of May, 1872, at one o'clock in the afternoon at the Legion ,Hall, at Ripley, Ontario, Huron Street, in the County of Bruce, by Grant Mac- Donald, Auctioneer, the following property: In the Township of Kincardine, in the County of Bruce, and being composed of Loth 57 and 58, in the 3rd Concession, South of the Dur- ham Road'in the Township of Kin- cardine, containing by admeasure- ment 100 acres, be the same more or less. On the said property is said to be erected a seven room one and one-half storey • house with bath. The said house has hydro facilities & a well. There is a large barn with stone and concrete walls. measu- ing 55 feet by 95 feet, with steel roof and good cement floor in stable. The farm has recently been Terms are 10 per cent of the pur- chase money to be paid down at the time of sale and the balance to' be paid within 30 days there- after. Further particulars and condit- ions of the sale will be read at the time of sale or may be had upon application-to the—tindersigned. DATED at Wingham, Ontario, the 8th day of May, A.D., 1972. CRAWFORD- & MILL Barriiteis, etc. Wingham, Ontario 357-3630, Solicitors for the Mortgagee GOOD THINGS HAPPEN WHEN YOU HELP RED CROSS C~ USED CA RS 70 CHEV2 DOOR_ HARDTOP 70 DODGE 2 DOOR HARDTOP 68 FORD SEDAN 67 DODGE SEDAN TRUCKS 68 68 FARGO HALF TON DODGE % TON, CUSTOM CAB DODGE VAN, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 68 67 64 AUTO GMC CHEV HALF SALES ,TON TON I ............................"........... Phone.526-7244 AUBURN ONE z Welcome Two . NewFamilles DUNGANNON NEWS A welcome is extended froin this community to two new famil , Les on the .ith-coneession of Ash- field; Mr. and-Mo., Orrie Gingrich and children, Seth, Lori, Toni and Ami, -of Selkirk,' who bought the Joe Dauphin farm,; and Mr. -and Mrs.„ Murray-Martin and, children, `Timmy and Andy of Elmira, who bOught the Bill Black farm. . London: Conference of the United Church will- be 'West- minster College, London., May 23; 24' and, 25. Rev'...Clarence McClenaghan and the' lay delegate K. K.; ' Davison plan 'to attend this conference. . MA..John Ryan,. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon .Kidd-of - Georgetown, has returned to her home in. the village for the summer months. We hope she is completely recovered from. her .fall. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. L.. Eedy accompanied Mr. ,and ,Mrs. Ralph. Henderson. of Goderich to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Atedy , Michael and Laurel,..in.Strathroy Sunday and Monday. Sunday visitors-'w ithAshrslin nie Jones' and. Melvin included • ' . • Mrs.. GladysWallac e , Miss . Mae Davies, and.Mri. Frank (Ltili) • Jones of Clinton, also Mr, and . Mrs. Mel'Bell, of Goderich. Heather Paik is employed at Kincardine in Greta's Beauty Sa - - - - - - - Ion. INJURED LEG-. .. Chester . Fin-rrigan suffered torn ligaments in his leg and is now. able .to be around w,ith.a .cast , but will .be- off work •in Goderich... for‘a feW more weeks:"' • . Congratulations- to .Mr, and . . Mrs. Larry Pentland on the birth of .a. baby :girl ,.'Julie Anne , in Wingham:hospital on,.Wednesday , May 17. Vicki is staying with and. Mrs Leoaard,'ChishOlm.. 'and faMily ' in Dungannon, 'and Michael iswith'Mr.' -and • Geo. Gibson, and family at Arribetley. . •.... Mr. 'and• Mrs. 'Bill Blake and Becky spent 'the holiday week end at their parental,homes here: and • . in .Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eedy and Bill, the latter's brother of Kingston visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Eedy and Martha. • Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Pent- land had the latter'S sister, Mrs. Jack (Marion.) Hunt, from Dor- chester , for the holiday week -end. Ben Caldwell of Windsor spent the week 'end at the home of his. :sister ,Miss-Pear-1 also visited other relatives in the cornmunity; Laird Spivak is at borne tempor- arily with Mr, and Mrs. John Spivak. Mr.-and Mrs. John Lodge of London visited the latter"s par- ents on'Sunday also... Mr. and:Mrs. Stair Dagworthy and Douglas of Toronto spent the holiday week end with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Errington and family. On Monday Mr.'and Mrs. Lorne Badman and dhildren of Corriber visited there also. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Henderson and four children of Weston .spent The week end with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Errington. 'The previous week Mrs. Victor Errington, and Mrs. Cora Hughes of poderich, visited in Weston. Ward Sellers of•Srussels enjoyed the week ffih- ing with Victor Errington. On -Sunday Mrs. Mary Rivett and Mrs. Cora Hughes of Goder- • r., INTRODUCTION The corn crop is native to North America. Originally gown by the Indians, corn has played an important role in the de- velopment of the high standard of living, now enjoyed on this ' continent. Weeds have always -plagued the corn grower. Since the Second. World War, chemicals have been developed to. assist ' farmers in the control of weeds in corn and other crops. Atrazine _and its i n relative Simazme have proven to be two oVthe most effective herbicidOs corn. Experimentation has also shown that the addition 'of a small amount of a light mineral oil, such as BP Corn Oil, will greatly enhance the activity of Atrazine and Sitnazine. The result is better, weed control and lesser rates of chemical can be used. DESCRIPTION BP Corn Oil is a selected, non herbicial, emulsified, light mineral oil, which greatly improves the post emergence activity of Atrazine and Atrazine - intazine mixtures. BP Corn Oil plus. Atrazine is especially effective in controlling emerged grass and other annual grass species such as crab-grass, (oxtails and old witch grass. .As well, annual broad leaf weeds, are very suscept- ible to this treatment. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS . To be most effective, 'BP Corn Oil - Atrazine Spray should be applied when the weeds and grasses have emerged but are not more than 4' inches tall. Annual grasses are most • susceptible when_sprayed_before they reach the three'leaf stage. CORN. OIL hel 8th Mi wel in1 P-Coin-03,1_is_available_ir 45 -gallon or-smaller lots, bring your own container. Order your. BP Corn Oil early to ensure availability. DON'T DELAY, GIVE US A CALL TODAY BP Corn Oil shotild. be added to the spray tank at filling time, at the rate Of 1 1/2 gallons per acre. The Atrazine should be applied at the 'rates recommended by :the supplier or man- ufacturer. , ' BP Corn , Oil should be added to the spray tank after the Atrazine has been added and while the tank is being filled with water. Agitate the mixture while filling the.tank.— BP AGENT • • A "Bud" Dial 528-3006 or 528-3616 Lucknow GASOLINE — STOVE AND FUEL OILS OFFICE HOURS 7 A.M. TO 8 P.M. CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY ROBBE TAMP; 'Roy the ed, wet Gec Hos don $18 Law tor, had Pert Whi wa y abni , shot ansv ienc an chef tiro 1\A read SENTINEL RIPLEY ABATTOIR Custoin Butchering 7-- Curing and Smoking Cutting and Wrapping — Sausage Making -- Fast Freezing •air •tspo HOGS AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS CATTLE ONLY ON FRIDAYS Have cattle'in on Thursday for'Friday's kill dow With Two Big Coolers, We Are Able To Hang Your Beef From 1 To 3 Weeks Whatever -Your Requirements Are For Home Freezers We. Sell Choice Killed Beef, Pork • .atieLamb In Any Quantity At 'Lowest Marketing. Price's ALL MEATS A E GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR PROTECTION CHAS. HOOISMA, PROP. ABATTOIR 395.29051......... STORE 519 ich visited Mr. and Mts. Victor Errington, and on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. George Walker visited there also. Remember June 1st ,._Ladies Day; at Dungannon United Church beginning at 10 a.m. Th ill be noon lunch, crafts an mon- strations Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Webster: motored to Villowdale to spend FROM ,. -the-wcck--end-w-it-h-members-of- "'' • " — their.family, , Mr. and Mrs. Ken LOCKNOW Thomas, Lynda and ,Wendy. .t,ev_e_Land,--Tomm-y-Park of gannon accompanied. their grand- 4N parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy 'Ashton 1_2 of Goderich to Si. Catharines for the week-end.