The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-11-22, Page 17OW, ONTARIO 528-20Of
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HOME WINE & BEER MAKING SUPPLIES
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, 1971
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
farm whic .they purchased from
Vixdin Mowbray. This was the
former Waiter MacKenzie tarm.
.Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ivlacln-
tyre and family visited on the
week end with Dr. Alex and Mrs.
Maclntyre and their new baby
,daughter in Alliston.
Mr. 'and Mrs. ha Dickie,
Denver and, William were over.;'
night guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Dickie of Hope
Bay and all visited Saturday even-
ing at Mr. and Mrs. Helmer
Snell's cottage.
Lard
1.1b. 28c
ASPIRIN 100's
Reg. $1.12
75c
'Weiners
1 lb. 69c
3 QT. BAG OF HOMO OR 2%
Sunrise Dairy
Kismet Soft Margarine
3' lb. for $1.00
ENGLISH HEALTH
SALTS •
16 oz.- 75c
Cold Meat
43c for 38c
89c
1. QT. CHOCOLATE MILK 29c
WITH THE PURCHASE OF A 3 QT.,
BAG OF MILK
--SCHNEIDER'STICOMCIS
Mrs. T. J. Todd
Presented With.
Life Member Pin
ST. HELENS NEWS.
The November meeting of the.
'st., Helen's United -Church Womeri
was held at the' home of Mrs.
FrankMcQuillin with fifteen
ladies in attendance. Mrs. B, F.
Green 'opened the worship service
and led in prayer. Mrs. Mintz
read the scripture lesson.
• Miss W. D. Rutherford led the
discussion on India. Readings
were given by Mrs. Don Cameron,
Mrs. Lorne Woods and Isobel Mil-
ler. Mrs. Simon de Boer sang
"More Love To Thee".
A life member pin was present-
ed to Mrs. T. J. Todd by Mrs.
Gordon MacPhersan and Mrs. •
Frank McQuillin.
Mrs. MacPherson conducted the
buiiness period. Those having
Church Calendars ordered obtain-
ed them at this meeting. The
meeting was closed with prayer
by Mrs. B. F. Green. '
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Lorne' Woods and Mrs. Tom Todd.
WHITECHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stewart,
'Mark, Stephen and Heather of
'London visited Sunday with Mr.
and MI'S. Walter Elliott
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Crowston,
of Lucknow visited Saturday with
Mr. and. Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw and
family.
Tom Jamieson visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Irwin of
Lucknow.
We are pleased to, report Miss
'Annie Laidlaw was released on,
!Sunday frOm Wingham arid District
'Hospital.
On Sunday, Mr.' and Mrs. Ed
Smyth, Mr. and Mis. Albert
Smyth and fa.mily'of Waterloo,
Mr. and Mrs'. Gerhard Bauer of
Toronto were at Bethesba United
Church, Mississauga where the
formers granddaughter Unaya
Doreen, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Russell was ,christened.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Faltoner
and Tony of Streetsville on Satur-
day moved to the house they have
purchased from his grandmother
Mrs. RObert Mowbray, The corn-
inunity extends ,a welcome to Mr.
and Mrs. Falconer and family.
We are Sorry to report the
.following were admitted to hospit-
als last week - Lester Falconer,.
and Miss Annie Laidlaw toWing-
ham Hospital, and Bert King• to
London Hospital. The cornmim-
Iity wishes all a speedy recovery.
We are pleased '.to. report that
Mrs, Bill Evans returned home
Wednesday from Wingharn and
iDiStrict Hospital,
RIPLEY ABATTOIR
Custom Butchering Curing. and Smoking
Cutting and Wrapping — Sausage Making — Fast Freezing
iamb. law 0,40. .1
HOGS AND CATTLE (N MONDAYS
• CATTLE ONLY ON FRIDAYS
I Have cattle in on Thursday for Friday's kill
ipipap• '
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 '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 695-2905 • STORE 365-2961
KINLOSS
Mrs. Robt. Gilchrist is supply-
ing in Lucknow School for Mrs.
Wheeler, who is having surgery.
Mr. and. Mrs. Vic Fenton and
Christopher of Sarnia visited on
the week end with Mrs. Fenton's
• '''sister, Mrs. Allan MacIntyre„ •
Mr. MacIntyre and family.
PURCHASE KINLOSS FARM
Mr. and MrS. Peter Edisbuigh
and family moved last week
from Grand Valley to their, new
November 23 through November. 26
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Bacon
1 lb.. 99c
BO,RACIC ACID
1 25c
COLD SORE LOTION
39c
ALL 10c
CHOCOLATE BARS
3 FOR 25c
CINDY LIQUID
DETERGENT
32 oz. 39c
Campbell's
Tomato Soup
19 oz. 29c
BABY OIL
8 oz. — Reg. $L39
99c
1/2 lb. 59c
Bacon
Russel Ritchie returned' honie
last-week after visiting in Detroit
with his brother Chester Ritchie
and in Livonia with Mr. And Mrs.
Russel Proctor and other relatives.
Miss 'Mary Lou Wall of London
spent the week with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wall.
Mrs. Ken Scott on Friday even-
ing conducted a Tupperware party
at'the home of Mrs. Clark John-
ston.
Mr. and Mrs. Angu's Falconer
alitrKeift-df Stirdthtoy
week end with their son Allan
Falconer, Mrs. Falconer and
Tony who moved here last-Week.
Mr. and Mrs. Milligan and, fam-
ily of Streetsville also spent the'
week-erid-with-Mr::and-Mri.
Allan Falconer. .
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis and
!Dana of -Windsor spent the week
lend with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
'Garnet_Earrierand_Mrs—Eunic_e
Gillespie. On Saturday all
attended the Farrier ,
!Christmas get-together, at the
'United Church LucknoW.
This community extends' their
sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Coultes and family in the passing
last week of his brother. Cecil
Coultes. . .
MrIrand 6s;---Riissel Chapman
' and Mrs. Garry Chapman were in
London on Sunday, Where they
visited with Garry Chapman who
,underwent surgery recently. He
"has hopes of returning home on
Tuesday.
Sunday Mrs. Hazel Purdon
Ashfield Native
Dies In Alberta,
Interment Here
MRS. JOHN F. ANDREW
Mrs. Edith Jane Andrew of Ed-
monton, Alberta, died Friday,
November 10, following a lengthy
illness.
The' daughter of the late Samuel
and Elizabeth (Shepherd) Treleav-
en, she was born November 13,
11894' in Ashfield Township, 6th
!concession. She was active in
Dungannon Methodist Church and
In 1919 she married John F.
Andrew and moved to the Andrew
farm just south of Lucknow. Other
places 'of residence included
Guelph, London and Orangeville
before going to Western Canada
to Vermillion, Alberta where her
husband became Farm Manager
and_InstructoLin_Animal_Science
!at the Agricultural College., In
1930 they moved to' Edmonton
when Mr. Andrew was-appointed -----
Assistant Deputy Minister of
Agriculture for the province of
ilberta.
Both were active in church ,and
community activities. Many uni-'
ersity, government and church
friends shared the wonderful hos-
pitality of the AndreW home over
the years. John died October 4,
1937. Edith continued her assOc-
iation with Metropolitan until
illness curtailed her activities.
She Was predeCeaked also by her
wo brothers, Cecil in 1941 and
arvey in 1972. She is survived
by one dauthter and two sons,'Dr.
Wm: Andrew (Bill) of Edmonton,
Alberta- Elizabeth_ Betty)_,Mrs.
Stanley Ward, of Clarkson, Ont-
ario; and John Andrew of Ardos-
san, Alberta; aLso eleven grand-
children. .
Funeral services were held in
Edmonton, on Monday. Novem-
ber 13, and, in Luckriow. on Wed-
nesday, November 15, Rev.
Clarence McClenaghan of Dun-
gannon-United-church-conducted -
the service at Lucknow at Mac-
Kenzie Funeral Home. Interment
was in-Greenhill Cemetery; Luck-
now. 'Pallbearers were Dr. Stan-
ley Ward, Barry and Bob Ward,
David and Kenneth Kirkland and
r'
Richard Kilpatrick.
Relatives from a distance were
Dr__ Wm —Andrew-,-Ecnonton
Alberta; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred.
Andrew, OrilliarDr. and Mrs.
Stanley Ward, Barry, Bob and
Laura of Clarkson, Ontario and '
Mrs. Harvey Treleaven, London.
Friends and relatives gathered
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Kirkland and Nancy to
share an hour of friendship follow-
ing the service.
after a few days visit with /dr.
and Mts. Gordon Rintoul and
family.
Miss Gayle Rintoul haithis
week as holiday from l employ. •
merit at the Toronto Dominion
bank.
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