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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-03-28, Page 7anywhere, in Ontario on RESIDENTIAL - INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL and FARM PROPERTIES Interim financing on new construction or land development FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN YOUR AREA PHONE SNFEWAY INVESTMENTS AND CONSULTANTS LIMITED (519) 7444535 Collect Head Office;-- S6 Weber St. E., Kitchener, Ontario WE BUY EXISTING MORTGAGES FOR INSTANT CASH WATER SOFTENER REPAIRS REPLACEMENT OF TANKS AND .SERVICE TO ALL . MAKES OF UNITS , SPECIALIZING IN MIRACLE AND SOVEREIGN UNITS For'orienpt, courteous' service cell, collect POlVIEROY'S WATER SOFTENER SALES and SERVICE 519479.4754, Kitchener ,; • a 3 Enjoy a 2 Night Special An TORONTO • • The Lord Simcoe has something extra' fOr you. It's. a 2 night S'pecial for two at. .a cost of only $59,90. It includes deluxe accommodation' for two nights, dinner in the famous captain's 'Table complete. with a champagne cocktail, breakfast..each morning and a sightseeing tour • of Toronto's many exciting .attractions. — all for only $59:,90, -.subject to advance registration: 'The Lord • Simcoe is in the heart of dOwntown Toronto;, close to shopping,, theatres and- entertainment. • You . get something else that's 'special . at the • Lord' Simcoe — it's friendly hospitality you will enjoy through, .out your stay with us..' • • • • • . Colour'TV in every room, fully air conditioned. Lord Simcoe Hotel ,See your ,travel agent or contact us at: 150 King Street West, Toronto. Telephone: 36-1845. dIP SEED GRAIN. & GRASS. SEED,. Supplies of top quality seed 'grain are . limited this spring due to the wet harvest season last year. Order your supplies now! Using Department of.Agriculture recommendations as a' basis, he will recommend a mixture of high quality name-variety seetis. These will be blended with prescription accuracy in the exclusive CO-OP Seed Mixer. 11WWWY QUALITY AND SERVICE ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITIES OF YOUR LOCAL CO-OP. THAT IS WHY IT PAYS TO SEE, YOUR CO-OP FIRST. FERTILIZER line of quality fertil- , izers. Contact ,them now and arrange for delivery or pick-up of your spring requirements. Custom spreading and equipment leasing Got a tractor but no spreader? Need your fertilizer' applied fast? Then see •your CO-OP and arrange the fertilizing service you need. Convenieritpick-up Cuts costs Our CO-OP WILK SERVICE CENTRE is, stocked with fertilizera that meet your requirementS, ready for immediate pick-up, ALSO AVAILABLE AQUA ANHYDROUS FOR YOUR SCORN REQUIREMENTS ucknow District Co-op PHONE\528-2125 Now 'is the Time to Plan Your SEEDING PROGRAM NOWAY, MARCH 28, 1973 • NOW AVAILABLE ON St and 2n4MortgOges • „ 11 INTEREST RATES THE LUCKNOW, SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO KINLOUGH veral in this area have been ined to their homes with' the. and Mrs. Howard White ,- and son Brian of Toronto ed with her parents Mr. and Haldenby. e extend best wishes to Mr. Mrs. Malcolm Lane who will brace their 50th wedding versary on April 4th.. and Mrs. Chris Shelton rued home on Thursday after ding the winter in Browns- , Texas. They made the , both ways by air. • ongratulations to. Mr. and . Raymond' H. Francisco Jade Burt) who were niarried wnsview on March 10th. bers of her family attended, wedding. gratulations 'to Mr. and Kenneth Hodgins of Niagara e birth of ja daughter on ch lOth, pry Cole of Exeter and 'his ghter Miss Helen Cole of a visited on Thuriday With and May Boyle. . and,Mrs. Cainpbell Brown family of Strathroy spent the end with her parents Mr., Mrs. Malcolm Lane and HUgh . and Mrs. Russell Barr and ly of Agincourt and Donald of Waterloo visited with Mrs. Barr and -other members of family, e, Edwin and Janice Fraser mow visited with Mr. and Edburt Bushell. • . and Mrs. George Gilbert tford called on.friends on Saturday. and Mts. Levi Eckenswiller sa Craig, Richard Elliott yrood, Mrs. Dorothy Thorrip fkincardine, Edna and Ma. of Kinlough were dinner s on Saturday evening with nd Mrs. Art Graham at ow', e Holyrood Women's Insti- • ill meet on Thursday, 5th in the hall with Mrs. Clones and Mrs. Jack Max- hostesses, Roll call - My ite program and a sugges - or next year: Annual report s • Election, of officers. The death of Victor Eirington, a retired West, Wawanosh 'farmer occurred on Thursday, March 15 in Goderich Hospital. He was bOrn in Turnberry Township on September 13; 1898 a son of David S. and Olivia J. Errington. On March 2', 1920 at the Dun- gannon parsonage , he married. • Vera. AltOn.0 They resided all' their life in West Wawanosh Town `.ship and where they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in :1970. Surviving besides his wife are two daughters and three sons Mrs. John (ViOlet) Durgin, Jim Harold and 'Ross, all of West Wawanosh and Mrs. Ivan (Jean) Henderson of Weston; four sisters, Mrs. George (Gladys) Turnbull of Wingham• and. Mrs. Bert (Belle) Bac -flan, Mrs. Mary Rivett and Mrs. Wm,. (Cora) Caesar , all of Goderich. He was predeceased by one sister Mrs.. Roy (Eva) Black and three brothers Fred , LeSlie and Everett. The funeral service was held on Monday, lyiarCh '19 at MacKen- zie •.Memorial Chapel, Lucknow. Rev. Clarence MacClenaghan of ; Dungannon United Church, of 'which the deceased. was a mem- ber, was minister. Pallbearers were Harold Adams, George Errington, Lorne Badman', Albert Wright, Wayne Durnin„ Lorne Alton. • Temporary. entombment was in Dungannon Mausoleum with final resting place Dungannon Cemetery. - Due to inclement weather the L.O.- L. #324 service schedUled for 9.30 p,in. on the-Saturday evening was cancelled and the funeral service was postponed from Sunday to Monday. PAGE OVEN University. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGuire and family visited with Mr. and 'Mrs. David King of Goderich on Friday evening. . Miss Debbie McFadden 'of Rip- ley visited' with Wendy Hamilton for the week end. Several people from this com- munity attended the Ripley Lions Skating Carnival on Saturday evening. A good crowd attended the carnival. , Sympathy is extended to the relatiies of Mrs. Lorne Wilson of Duadas, who passed away on Thursday, March 22nd.' Mr. and Mrs. Wilson visited in'this community frequently. The late Mrs. W. T. Roulston was an aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGuire and John Roulston visited at the Funerals Home in Dundas on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs'. Jim McNairn and Karen of Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rich and Paul of Wingham visited with their parent's Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White on Sunday. Payment of fees. Director - Mrs, Raynard Ackert. On Sunday next, April 1st the' Anglican services will be at Ripley Bervie and lucknow. Mrs. Alex Morland of Kincar- dine visited on Tuesday with her daughter Mrs. Weir Eckenswiller: Mrs. Nellie McKinnon of Kin- cardine spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Vance. ' Mrs. Gerald Rhody and Mari- lyn attended a bridal shower for Miss Janet Williams of Goderich on Saturday night. OLIVET Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hamilton of Hanover visited,, on Sunday after- noon with Mrs, W. R. Hamilton • and Wendy. • Visiting with Mr; and Mrs. Robert Osborne and family and Mrs. , Elmer Osborne on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Penning- ton and family, of T-eeswater , Mr. and Mrs. Bob Campbell and Lynda of Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs. . Duncan McCallum of Hanover. Joan Osborne enjo'yed a few days holidays last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pennington and children of. Teeswater. Mr., and MES. 'David Rigg spent Thursday in Orillia. He was being interviewed for a job at the home for the mentally retarded. Little Adon Rigg spent the. day with the McGuires. Mrs. Ray. Hamilton and Wendy were in Kitchener on Tuesday and Wednesday visiting with her daughter Joanne, who is a stud- ent at the Waterloo Lutheran Wawanosh, Farmer For MOO. )(Oats VICTOR ERRINGTON