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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-09-27, Page 7less do. as- ourt 32 Att, ame ible, con- the mail 1, by lined )1.-7-177NOTICE TO OWNERSOF - - DOGS and CATS prevention of Rabies, The Health of Animals Branch of the Canada De- partment of' Agriculture in co-operation with .the Huron County Health Unit will hold a Vaccinatibn against rabies will be provided for dogs and cats three month's of age and over. • Help prevent human exposure to rabies, take ad- vantage of this opportunity to haVe your pets Im- munizied. A booster shot each year is, recommended. FREE RABIES CLINIC Wednesday October 4 Whitechurch Community Hall 1:30 = 4:30 p.m. :lerk The public is' invited to attend the first OPEtiligUSE of NESTOGA COLLEGE RON CENTRE at Vanastra k Former Clinton CFBase) iciness ntario. the as- Court ), C. 32 nt Act, . , • her by :.Thursday September 28 1972. at' 7p.m. ( • ViSiOrs will 'be welcomed, by Professor James W. Church President of Conestoga College and by Hon. Charles S. MacNaughton, Treasurer of Ontario. Clerk i•••100" • name ossible, >s, con• ich the ry mail Lion, by .plained • MONUMENTS For sound counsel and a fair price on a monument correctly designed from quality' material, rely on SKELTON MEMORIALS -Pat-O'Hagan, ESTABLISHED OVER SIXTY YEARS WALKERTON PHONE 8E-41234 ONTARIO ii1(022NESPAY, SEPTENIBER. 279h.„. 1972. , THE . LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE swan The ideal candidate will have secondary education, some --administration-experlencer--a-demonsfxated interest-in elderly- persons. He or she should be willing to undertake studies in the field. Copies of the necessary Application Form• may be obtained from and final replies should thereafter be submitted in proper form to: CLOSING DATE OCTOBER 5th, 1972. SWIMMING POOL CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9 : Dungannon, $5; Lorne Ivers, Dungannon, $5; Aubrey Higgins, Dungannon, $5. Brown Smyth, Dungannon, $5; Ken Ohm.; DUngannon, $1; G. McNees, Dungannon, $1 Robt. Stothers, Dungannon, $10; Eldon Austin, Dungannon, $10;.Dynes Campbell, Dungannon, $2; Jack Errington, Dungannon, $2; K. K. Dawson, Dungannon, $5; Jim Rivett :Dungannon, $2; Dick Park, Dungannon, $2; C.* McClenaghan, Dungannon, $5; Robt. Irvin, Dungannon, $2; pill Park, Dungannon, $2; Fred :Young, Dungannon ,410; John. Andrew , R. 7 Lucknow , $10; Anonymous, $2; Louise and Sally' MacDonald, Windsor ,,$5; Mrs. Wm.. MacKenzie, Toronto, $10; Katherine MacKenzie, Toronto, $10; Jos. Valad, Windsor, $2; Anthony Bedford, Toronto, $10; Emerson Irwin'; London, $5; Jack Webster, Ednionton, Alta. , $10; Mrs. I. E. Haslarn, Toronto, $25. Dick McQuillin, R. 3 Holyrood, $5; Ron McQuillin, R. 3 Holy- rood,, $5; Albert Bongertman, R. 3 Holyrood, $2; Allister Hughes, R. 3 Holyrood, $10; Mrs. Christina Downey , R. 3 Holyrood, $5; Jim Murray , R. 3 Holyrood, $10; Jack Button, R. 3 Holyro9d, $25; Dev,kney7R.- 3 Ho rood -„— $3; Sydney Rouse, Barrie , $5; James Curran, R. 1 Lucknow , $10: Mrs. Wm. W. Hogan Lucknow, $5 Correction from last week's list: Andy Anderson $25 (not $5 as„printed), RIPLEY ABATTOIR Custom Butchering — Curing and Smoking Cutting and Wrapping — Sausage Making — Fast Freezing HOGS AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS a • CATTLE ONLY ON FRIDAYS Have cattle in on Thursday for Friday's kill ' With Two Big Coolers, We Are Able To friang Your Beef From 1 To 3 Weeks — 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. ABATTOIR 395-2905 STORE 395-2061 WHITECHURCH Mr. and. Mrs. Melvin McClen- aghan of Waterloo visited. Sun , day with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and brother Carl and'Mrs. McClenaghan. We are sorry to report that John Currie, Highway 86, is a patient 'at St. Joseph's HoSpital with a badly broken arm. The community wish hire 4 speedy recovery. Whitechurch 4-H club witl,...hold their first meeting. Saturday morn-, irig September 39 at 9 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Walter Elliott, 1~ader=and-lyirs, Eimer , Sleightholm, assistant leider.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wybenga on Monday visited ,"Mrs. Russell Ross and Mrs. Earl Caslick Sun- day aocident victims at Walker- ton Hospital. They found both as well as could be expected. Mrs. Ross has to had the swelling rechiced before a cast can be put. on her broken ankle. Mrs. Cas- lick is recovering from surgery. Robert DUrnin of St. Belem 1 spent a few days with his brother Lorne, and Mrs. Durnin., Sunday evening Mr. arid Mrs. Clayton Schaltz and Kenton of Goderich also visited at the Durnin home. Miss Ruth Elliott Of.Huron Park spent the week end with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and family. and Mrs. Coblentz and children, 'Perry , -Noah , Amos, Vernon, Leah and Marjorie were presented with a bedspread, picture and mitts on behalf of everyone by Miller , Jamie and Leane Young. Vernon and Laura thanked every- one for coming, for the very lov- ely gifts and asked everyone to come and' see'them in their new home. The Langside W.M.S. are going.tb Tara Thursday to have their meeting at the home of Mrs. Eldon Welsh. The regular meeting of Lang- `side C.O.c. 'was held Sunday,. Nancy de Boer led everyone in singsong. The rest 'of the meet- ing was spent practising the mus- ical bible play. Peter Steer of London:visited his father Philip Steer during the week and did &bit of hunting Mr. and Mrs. Dick MoQuillin attended the 'wedding of their granddaughter Ruth Anne , .daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc- r. » v... •6 FRIDAY .:...z_ • TEESWATER • * .*,,,t....._.» • ,..„,,„..._ ....,\:....z. ... OCTOBER SATURDAY AND 6: '& 7 ' St. Racing &mess 1st HEAT John's Miss Majorette Canada Livestock --and Teeswater—Highlanders- AT 1 Girls — P.M. Drum Bugle-Corps— of 4-H Exhibits —Demonstrations RIDES FUN FOR ALL ........ FRIDAY NIGHT OPENING BY SHERRY POLLOCK RIPLEY ONTARIO DAIRY PRINCESS Enter4ainnient-BY Woodstock The Good Intentions Miss Majorette of Canada FRIDAY NIGHT COFEEE-----HOUSE AT TOWN HALL ENTERTAINMENT BY WOODSTOCK SATURDAY • NIGHT CONCERT AND DANCE AT ARENA, 8:15 P.M. MUSIC BY THE COUNTY GENTS - Quillin., in Sarnia on Saturday. ive the ASSISTANT. ADMINISTRATOR --.-_--Applications-areinvited-for,thpositimoLAssistant-Admin- istrator for Gateway Haven, a 96 bed Bruce County Home for 'the Aged, located in Wiarton. Excellent workng conditions. Fringe benefits and salary commensurate with training and experience. T. H. Alton, Secritary---Treasurer Bruce County Homes, P.O. Box 70, Walkerton, Ontario Leaving langside LANGSIDE NEWS Around thirty Lausidelriends and neighbours gathered at the home of Mr •' and Mrs. Vernon Coblentz and family for a fare- well party Sunda} evening. Mr. and Mrs. Coblentz are mOving to Illinois the first of October. They have purchased a farm there. After a•pleasant evening of visiting and playing games, 'a de- licious lunch was served. Mr,. Honoured Before