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THE .L.KICNIOW'SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • WEDNESDAY, APRIL.
MEDIUM CHEESE2extra special 1 lb. 85c
JELLO JELLY POWDERS, 3 oz. pkg. 4 for 49c
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Phone 529-7248
500. Easter Eggs
In Aid Of Their Foster Child in Pon,'
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story about Ripley and Huron area
Federation of Agriculture leading
a protest-meeting when it was
learned that Mr. Courtney's mach-
inery franchise was to be discon-
tinued. The Federation felt that
the franchise was vital to farmers
and received good support on the
question.
• A meeting was held and a com-
mittee formed"to meet with the,
company. The day before the
committee was to go to London
for a meeting with the firm, a
call ,to Mr. Courtney advised.him
2 for 49c
that a parts and' serVice depot
would be. continued.
The committee. met with Inter-
national the following day and,'
were told.th,at it had never ,been
the intention of the firm'to leave
the Ripley. area without service
and.that ,they will 'continue with
Mr. Courtney supplying parts and
•service.. It is still their intention .
to establish a new product .dealer-•
ship in the area, at which tune ' •
Mr. Courtney, would. lose the exist
ing arrangement. • ,
Many letters of protest' were
sent din from, this aria and, it is the,
intention ofthe company to an-.
saver each one indWidually.
The sale Of Easter eggs made
by the Lucknow Canadian Girl's
in Training will go towards sup=
lucknow bady
Died At Brucelea
port for Their foster child in Peru.
This is the second year the C. G. '
I. T. have ma,de, decorated and
sold the eggs, Last year they
sold 420 eggs and have made 500
this year. Most of the work was
done by the girls during the wint-
er school break with the complet-
ing part of the project done last
week. There are 21 girls and
4 leaders involved in the t e
T. project
. Pictured above left to rii
are 'Mrs, Bob Nicholls, Ludt
one of the leaders in the pro
Susan Clark, 15, daughter o
•Mr. and Mrs'. 'Herb Clark of'
Lucknow and Cathy la IllkS0
J6, daughter of Mr.. and tilt's
Stuart Jamieson of Lucknow,
BRIMFUL TEA, 19 oz.
NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR SEED POTATOES
Pli VEMENT
MRS. JAMES E. CULBERT '
The death of Mrs. James E.
Culbert of Lucknow occurred ai
Brucelea Haven, Walkerton on
Monday. March 26 in her 84th
yeir.
She was born in Ashfield Town-
ship on OctobV, 1889 a daugh-
ter of Robert Fitzgerald and Marg-
aret Egan.
On June 23, 1915 she and James
E. Culbert were ,married in Ash-
field Township.. They celebrat-
ed their 50th wedding anniversary,
in 1965. Foy the past four years
Mrs. Culbert has been a resident
of B.rticelea Haven, Walkerton. •
She is survived by her huSband,
three datighters and one son, Mrs.
Gordon (Beatrice) Will of prant.
ford , Mrs. Roy (Jean) Teeft of
Dunville, Mrs. Gordon
(Shirley) Brooks of Lucknow Ger-
ald Culbert of ,of Mills; eleven
grandchildren, two great grand-
sons and one sister Mrs. A. S.
(Frances) Teeft of Dunnville.
Mrs. Culbert was predeceased
by a sister Mrs. Bert (Laura)
Finnegan of Lucknow and a
brother William Fitzgerald of
betroit. •
The funeral Service was held
at MacKenzie Memorial Chapel,
Lucknow on Thursday, March 29
at 2 p.m.
Rey. Robert Nicholls, of Luck-
now United Church was minister.
Pallbearers were Lome Farrish,
Robert Helm , Fred Emberlin,
Elmer Culbert, Ab Murray.,
Bruce Hamilton.
Temporary entoMbment was
in. South, Kinlost Mausoleum
with final resting place Green.
hill Cemetery. .
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