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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-05-22, Page 16Ask for this folder from our representative, MR. D. M. WILLET who will be at: the Sutton Park Inn KINCARDINE (396-3444) on Wednesday, May 29th If you require financing to start, modernize, or expand your business, and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, perhaps 1DB C317 help you. iD9 bloanusinsess an ?ere invana,.._ INDUSTRIAL BEVEININENT HANK For advance appointment call or write 305 King St. W. Kitchener (744-4186) We can lend lo neilirlY ',Oleo/ VIP* ol " .. .. enterprise: manulacturing ... whole's!' an. feleitinstle . , . tourism and.recrearion . • • _ con,sfruction • ..• . you ... tracillortilll.li and storage. II you need financial assistance toStart, expand, or modernize a business • anywhere in Canada, we invite you to discuss your requirements with us. ' idb IV X116:11:1"1"1.. lis HURON-MIDDLESEX FEDERAL LIBERAL - NOMINATION CONVENTION The Huron-Middlesint Liberal Association has called a nominating convention to be held at Huron Central Secondary School' Auditorium -Clinton MONDAY, MAY 27, 1914 at 0:15 p.m.. • for the purpose of selecting a candidate to represent the Liberal Party in the riding of Huron-Middlesex In the forth coming federal election SPECIAL SPEAKER Dr. MARK NlacGUIGAN for Windsor-Walkerville, Parliamentary Secretary , to Minister. of Manpower and Immigration MEMBERSHIPS: The constitution provides that only paid up members of the Huron•Middlesex Liberal Association Shall be en' titled to vote. Such memberships must be Obtained nor less that.72 hours prior to the commencement of the COO' ventlee. Renewals of previous memberships however may be obtained up to the time set km commencements! the convention. Memberships, which cost $2 each, may from the Liberal Association chairmen in the various municipalities within the riding and by mail from Harold Shore, Secretary, Goderich be obtained or Arnold Stinnissen, Assistant Secreotth, tary•,.. Seal WEDNESDAY, MAY,N VVHITECHURCH On Saturday Mr, and Mrs. Albert Corrltes visited with •Mr. and Mrs. Tom Campbell of Elora and on the way home called on Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Mitchell at Rothsay. Mr. and Mrs. John Currie and Duane were in Teeswater on Sun- day to attend the sports event. Visitors on the holiday week end with Mrs. Gershom Johnston were Stewart Smith and John' Lid- del of Kitchener on Saturday, on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Long- man of Windsor and on Monday . Mr. 'and Mrs. Charles Woods and Sylvia of Egrnondviile. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bonham and family of S.treetsville spent the week end with. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Milligan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore, - Linda , Richard and Cindy visited Sunday with Mrs. Dorothy Moore of Wroxetex, On Monday Mrs.' Gordon Rintoul, Mr'. and Mrs. Archie Purdon and Mrs. Jim Curran were at London University Hospital to visit with their mother Mrs. Hazel. Purdon, who had , broken her hip. We are sorry to report that Johnston Conn of Wingharn was admitted on Sunday to Wingham and District Hospital. This community wishes him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Mac Armstrong, the • form- er Alma Conn, graduates as a Vet this Friday at Guelph. Con- gratulations Alma from your home community. Home for the holiday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin were Barry of Kitchener and Joyce: of Toronto. Home for the week •end holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sleight- holm were Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Noels of Crediton, Elgin Sleight- holm of London and on Saturday all attended the wedding of Rus- sel Bolton, Teeswater and Marian McLeod of Ripley. Sunday visitors with Mi. and Mrs. Neil Rintotil and Steven, West •Wawanosh, were Mr.- and Mrs. Gordon Campbell of Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gutoslde and Michelle of Kitchener, Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer and Jeffery of Wing- ham (Mr. Oberholtzer was on a fishing trip to Sturgeon Falls), Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robinson of Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cardiff of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul of Whitechurch. Visiting on the week end with Mrs. Torn Inglis, Betty and Torn were. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Inglis of Highgate. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer and Kevin of StrathrOy spent the holiday week end with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Falconer and family. Grant Capern of Sarnia spent the week end :with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray. Mr. and Mrs. George Tiffin of LUcknow were Sunday visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs. Russel McGuire spent the week end in Toronto, where they attended the wedding of his nephew George,Reed , and visited with their son Lee McGuire, Mrs. McGuire and family. AnniVersary services will be held June 9th at the Unit- ed Church here with Rev. Whyt;- ock of Blyth,in charge of services at 11 a.m. and 8p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Elliott and fathily of Holyrood were Sun- day evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gibb and Murray. Mr. and•Mrs. Russel McGuire spent .a few days last week at Kit- chener redecorating a house which they have purchased there. Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Camp- bell of Toronto and Ivir.'and Mrs. Harry_Gutoskie and Michelle of Kitchener spent the holiday week end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul. Those from Whitechurch U.C. W. , who attended St. Helens Thankoffering meeting on Tues- day night, were Mrs. Lorne Durn- in, Mrs. Dave Gibb, Mrs. Russel Chapman, Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw, Mrs. Elmer Sleightholm, Mrs. Elmer King, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Betty Flannigan and Mrs. Bob Adams. Mr. and . Mrs. Ear.1 Wilkens were in Londpn on Thursday,. Anniversary services will be held at Chalmers Presbyterian Church on Sunday, May 26, with services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. witiev. C. Shaver of Hanover in charge. There will be no ' SundaylSchool. This communityptends their sympathy to Mrs. •Tom Inglis, 1'4 SHUR-GAIN Swine Supplement 200 A 38% Swine Supplement used at 200 lb. per ton—to make 15% Dry Sow Ration and a 14% Hog Grower. SHUR-GAIN Swine Supplement 300 A 40% Swine• Supplement used at. 300 lb. per ton to make a 16% Hog. Grower and a 16% Nursing Sow Ration. SOUR-GAIN Swine Supplement 400 A 42% Swine Supplement for use with corn. To be used at 400 lb. per 'ton to make a 16% Hog Grower and a 16% Nursing Sow Ration. Three new supplements to keep feed quality high and feeding simple. Ask. about SHUR-GAIN Swine Supple- ment 200-300 and 400. SHUR•GAIN UCKNOW PHONE 528-2026 Mrs. Flannigan and. Tom in the accidental. death 'of their hired man Mike Plisz on Friday while felling a tree. He had been with , the fandly 20 years. Congratulations to Miss Alma , Conn and Mac Armstrong whose marriage was held on Saturday in Chalrnex's Presbyterian Church with Rev. McKinney officiating. The Ladies Aid catered for the wedding dinner in the church. A reception was held in White- church Cortimunity Memorial Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans of Hyde Park visited on- Sunday with • his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McMillan of Seaforth were Sunday callers on Mr. and Mrs. .Victor Emerson. Mr. and Mrs. George Conn and family of Sherbrooke were home on the week end for the wedding of his sister Alma to Mac Arm- strong. He was organist for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson and family spent the week 'end with friends in Toronto.' Sunday visitors at the home of Mr, and 'Mrs. Ben Mcclenag and Mr. and Mrs. Carl McC1 aghan were 'Mr. and Mrs, Culbert: and 'Wendy of Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs, Ross of London ,„a former resi on the Mirehou'se farm, Mr, Mrs.. Angus MacDonald of St Helens , and on Monday mt. Wis.. Harry Moss, . • Qh Wednesday last 'Mrs, ft., Des Roches. and Bobby., Mn,i McClenaghan and. Mrs. Bill son were in London. Mk'. and Mrs. Bill Wilkens Kimberley of Listowel wee day visitors with Mr. and Mrs Earl Wilkens and family, This community was sorry learn that on Sunday Mrs; Ha 'Purdon fell at her apartment after X-ray was taken at Wi ham Hospital site was taker, University Hospital, London a broken right hip, The.co ity 'wishes her a speedy recov , Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rinto Kimberley and Debbie of Ki spent the week end with his ents Mr. and Mrs. _Gordon Rintoul and her pare Mr.`and Mrs. Stanley Black, M4E- SUMER • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO