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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-10-25, Page 19FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS LIMITED 47 Elora Street, Harriston, Ontario . Phone • 338-3037 OR 338-3038 New Dundee , Evenings Wingham 696-2920 357-1656 KO YLE S. SUPER'TEST wcicNow . 44104% SNOW TIRES Slightly above cost. Fully guaranteed.. BATTERIES — RADIATOR HOSE —'FAN BELTS • PLUGS POINTS — SEAL 'BEAMS GROCERIES BY THE CASE OR HALF CASE Just give brand name and size of item. •Order on Tuesday. Order goes in Wednesday. Delivery on Thursday. ON PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE AGRICULTURE — of agri,ulturol proqiuiiis to create ,.or e o•nt triblo industry P Government will ensure that Gains Tax will not apply -.6n—o-cfercrg-e-..-s-rze form s.-7.-w-rt ) .the. fr, 0 ,,11 %NW pieseiv• the foroily fain, OS o way • / int °I..,'Hocrocp to nllaw trourist exaano inurio shel e , fc,cil,ities • nod warmer !no iiy-Aed nod batter puhl c dockage SENIOR CITIZENS' BENEFITS —Total suonleiiirrotaiy heoefitit with out n divisor-nor:on-la weans r es t Hifp rournsM opeicoois in operations . THE 4I,I.CKNOW SENTINEL, 1.41CKNOW, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1972 PAGE tutiErrEEN First and Second Mortgages BOUGHT - SOLD - ARRANGED I1 Available For FARMS - RESIDENTIAL - ' 1 1 IMPROVEMENTS 1 FAR - MOR —KINL ce the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank OJJ Mac-Kenzie and attended-the-ser- vice with them at Wingham. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Buckton •y. Friday at 8.30 p.m. in Chalmers Wybenga served lunch. . McClenaghan and Mr. and Mrs. Church. The newly elected eld- 'Mr. and. Mrs. Tom Waldock Carl Ivicelenaghan on the week ers will. also be ordained. After Of Molesworth and Mr. and Mrs. the service the Young. People will Wayne Farrier and Kimberley of serve lunch in the church Sunday School room. On Sunday, Oct- bber 29 at 11.15 a.m. the Sacra- ment of Baptism will be administ- ered and the Lord's Supper cele- brated. YOUNG PEOPLES MEETING Whitechurch Young Peoples Society met on Sunday, evening for their first meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wybenga.• --eathy-Wybenga-opened-the meet — ing with saipture reading. Mr. Wybenga led in prayer. The , main purpose of the first meeting was to draw-up plans for study and enterrainrnenr for the coming winter season. Three committees were' appointed to work out these plans. 'After the meeting Mrs. On Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wybenga conducted a worship service with the residents of Pinecrest Manor in Lucknow. Mr. Wyberiga led in prayer and scripture reading. As many as were able joined in the singing of their favourite old time hymns. The guests as well as residents enjoyed this time of Christian fellowship, On Monday morning Mr. and Mrs. Wybenga visited the folks in hospital. They visited with Mrs. Earl. Caslick and Mrs. Ruisel Ross in Walkerton. There is a possibility that Mrs. Ross may have to go to a London hospital. They called on Mrs; Bill Evans, at Wingharia Hospital. They found her in good spirits after having a relapse early Sunday morning. Whitechurch and Langside con- gre.gations will have a combined Preparatory Service October 27, WHITECHURCH end were Mr. and Mrs. Harry MOss of Plattsville and Mr. and' Hanover were recent Sunday visit- Mrs. Douglas Bird .of Cayuga. ors with Mr. and' Mrs..Garnet On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Farrier and Mrs. Eunice •Gillespie. Carl McClenaghan attended the Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig and wedding of Jim Parker of Lucan Lana visited Sunday with her. sister Mrs. Wilbert Schwichten- berg, Mr. Schwichtenberg and family of Port Elgin. • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott, Paul, Ruth, Barry David and -Karen-were Sunday-v-isitors--with---and-family of -St-;---Pauls-;---Ger— Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Forster and shorn was assisting Jack with family. farm chores On:Sunday , Ocroher 29 at . Home for the week end with . , Chalmer's Presbyterian Church their parents were Janette John- and Itilia Shenk,of Crediton at the United Church at 2;30 and the reception in the evening at the Community Hall. Gershom Johnston of Wingham 'spent Tuesday to Friday with his son Jack Johnston, Mrs. Johnston S . Sunday, October 29.will be ob- served-as-hay-Sunday with a service for Lucknow, South Kin- loss and Dungannon being held in Lucknow Presbytirian church. Sunday School at South Kinloss " will be at.,9.45 a.m.. • Mrs. Lorne Sparks was a patient in Wingham and District Hospital' and Mrs. Leonard Machines was in Victoria Hospital, London last. week, Denver' Dickie returned home from Scotland on, Monday night. Since then he has been on a busi7 ness trip, for Dominion Road' Machiperj. Co. to Chicago and is POW in Ottawa. Rev. C..Shaver of Hanover , pulpits ,on Sunday. In Mrs. Sparks' absence, Mrs. 'Herb Buck- ton was organist. at South KirilbsS. Mrs. Harvey Houston and .Mis. Frank MacKenzie from Kairshea. Oomen's'Institute attended the Bruce CoUnty Rally held in Allen- ford on Thursday; Ten ladies from South KinlosS \,V-.-M.S. attended:the Fall' Thank- , offering Meeting for Ashfield W.M.S. on Thursday evening. . • • - • • k . TRAIN STRUCK CATTLE BEAST ,One of the few trains to run on -this line struck a cattle' beast h'e-4; longing to Fraser. MacKinnon last week. • , Mr. and Mirs..Ira Dickie and Mrs. John Needham were guests afrer the Anniversary service in Wingham Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Casemore and Miss Mae MacInnes. .0n Saturday Mrs. Harvey Houston and Mrs. Evan Keith attended the Fall Conference for the Junior Women's Institutes of Ontario held at the glue ataa— ,-Erszt5weT. • During the afternoon they toured the Midwestern Ont- ado Regional Centre at Palmer- ston. Mrs. Allister 'Hughes visited Saturday with Mrs, Annie Ken- nedy in Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Hendry of Tiver- topmete dinner guests Sunday at ay wi and Mrs. •Herb,,Buckton. A wedding reception was held in the Legion. Hall on Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Phillips (Caroline MacGillivrv,).' • the Communion and Baptism Service will be conducted by Rev. Glenn Noble of ,Lucknow . •Visitors with Mr. and ,Mrs. Ben stone, Joyce Tiffin, Mary Lou Wall, all of London; Irene de Boer of, Stratford and. Ruth Elliott of Huron Park. Vote LONEY prog ressive Co-mervCit UCE RIDING YOUTH OPPORTUNITIES A youth nopaituo nes' .directorate to —T4u911-#4,,,rtstriratots—culd—h.1 her .penoltres .for those young people in ihp foece not complying with the guidelines on pollution 'Control '' in Bruce Riding. John Loney Supports the' Following Policies: John Loney is interested 'in making, life better the best interests of all reiidents-Ifilletite—Ridriig. N. s asks for your support . on October. 3Oth, so thai the follovfijng policies of the ProgressiVe Con-,. servcktive Party may be implemented' to serve . c UNEMPLOYMENT -- More extensive retraining 'for . the unemployed . who lock the necxiS5J,y qualification TO eriirer • the present' .labor force. CONTROL OF ',NATURAL RESOURCES Developmenl of our 7natur.:11 ' resources b'y Canadiian controlled companies. This will ensure 'Canadian lobar an opportunity for jobs in 'the extraction and. protessi'ng of our resources. 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