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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-11-24, Page 9
M 9 I X WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24th, 1984 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO < . . . .4 PAGE NINE I rs » X / HALDENBY ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Armature and Field Winding, . r Brushes, Bearings, Etc. Repairs to Fractional and Integral Horsepower Motors, Also Electric Fans," Vacuums, Clippers, Drills, Etc. HAtOENBY ELECTRIC Kinlough Phone Ripley lll-r>29 HURON HEREFORD SALE SET FOR NEXT THURSDAY 2nd at • 2.30., Roll call, a Christ mas verse and. a cash donation to the Wingham General Hospi tal. Motto, Strife and sorrow cannot enter where Christmas joy dwells, by Mrs. E. Barbour. Topic, Christmas, by Mrs. Lloyd Hunter. Demonstration, Decorat- ing a Christmas cake, by Mrs. Alex Purves, There will .be an exchange of Christmas gifts. Hostesses, Mrs.' James Curran, Mrs. Ernest Gaunt, Mrs. E. Rice. The third annual Fall sale of the Huron Hereford Association wiU-~be^he^d"alH;he"C^htbhnf0ir grounds on Thursday of next week, December 2nd. Thirty-nine head are consign ed by some sixteen members of the Huron Association, of which Maurice Hirtzel of Crediton is currently serving as president. The sale manager is James R. Coultes of Belgrave. The thirty-nine head include 25 females, 9 bulls and five 4-H calves. ST. HELENS w. PURPLE GROVE ------------- r.■ 4 • Mr. - and Mrs. Goldie Huston visited at the home of Miss Mar garet and Donald Robertson re cently. We extend our sympathy to .Mr?; Harold Campbell and Mr. Clair Stanley in the death of their father, Mr. Frank Stanley. A social evening was held in Purple ’Grove school last Friday in honor of Mr. and Mrs; Eli Morgan,, prior to their departure from our neighborhood. The Farm Forum was held last Monday night at the home of Mr. Donald Rbbertson.' _ _ - Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stanley arid family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCosh, Mary and Dickie were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Milton Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Edbert Bushell, George and Katherine visited with Mr. Rex Stewart last week; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Campbell of Orillia spent the week-end with Mr, Clair Stanley, Misses Ada and Lettie^Gaw- ley of Ripley visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Victor Gawley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Nixon, Wayne and Delbert visited. at the home pf Mr. and Mrs. John Emerson on Sunday. WHITECHURCH Mr. Thos. Morrison spent week-end at Windsor at home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Morrison and while there, atten ded the funeral of Mr. Don Cam eron at Dearborn, Mich. Mrs. Cameron was formerly Eva Mor rison of this district. Mr. and Mrs.' Harry Tich,borne of Goderich, visited with her mother, Mrs. Kennedy on Sat urday. Mr. Ken Paterson visited re cently—with -friends- at" Learning ton and Detroit; Dr. and Mrs. Don Watt and two sons of Queen Charlotte Is land visited last week-end with the the Plumbing and Heating Service AND REPAIRS Oil Burners Serviced-—Units Converted Complete Repairs for Deep and Shallow Well 4*iimps Automatic Hot Water Tanks Installed . For a free Estimate call or see ART GILMORE R. R. 3, Lucknow r— . 61-r-13 Dungannon M . , - ’ --------------—rr—’—“—“~ BROWN BROS J | ’Phone 181 Kincardine PAYING HIGHEST PRICES FOR LIVE POULTRY I Poultry Culling A Specialty I In accordance with government regulations our poultry I coops are thoroughly washed and disinfected . -for^your- protection. ---------r r I i ii // i ’4 ? • ,s / it. -if * L Tu.. J ■ his parents, Rev. and Mrs, W. J. is visiting with Mr; and Mrs. Watt. i Clark MiacGregOr and other rel- Mr. Gordon Small of Toronto atives. r ------------ ------------- --------- ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------n ...... -- . --------- - I Pre-Christmas Sale November 22nd to December 11th • . \Z • • • • • • •’.•*■ •' • ■ _ • ■ • . . 7 t j* 4 •I i ,M <f I ■ («■ 1 Be sure to attend the progress-- — sive euchre and dance in the Community Hall tonight (Thurs day) at 8.30, Ladies please bring sandwiches. The members are asked--to bring cards and card" tables. Miss W.’D. Rutherford was the special speaker at the annual Autumn Thankoffering of the W.M.S. held in the church on . Wednesday afternoon’. Miss Ruth erford, in her usual, charming manner, told of the meetings of the World Council of ■ Churches which she had attended in Evap- ston, Ill., last summer, Mrs..John ' Cameron presided and Mrs. Chas. [' . McDonald.read the scripture.les- • son. Mrs. W. A. Humphrey, Miss W. D. Rutherford and Mrs.- W. A. Miller were appointed- as a- nominating committee.. Mrs. T. h J. Todd presided for the : short I meeting of the. W.A. which was: r-----Opened™wfnr the singing of the I theme hymn, the creed ahd. the I prayer.. The treasurer reported I that $98.90 had been realized. I from the bazaar,, giving a total I on hand of $201.78. A nominating I ' committee composed of - Mrs. C. I McDonald, Mrs. °L. Woods arid I Mrs, Frank McQuillin. was ap- I pointed. A social hour was en- I joyed when lunch was served by |. Mrs. W.. I. Miller, Mrs. J. Cam- ■ erdri and Mrs. T. J. Todd. ■ . Mr. ahd Mrs,. iMel Brown and I. Bob Murdie pf Kitchener were ■ week-end visiters with Mr. and ■ 'Mrs. R- Weeds and-Mrs. Murdie. ■ h Corigratulatidns and best wishes H *. go to Mr. and Mrs. Woods,-who H were 55 years married on Mon* ■ day, October 22nd. ■ A bhiated bongratiilations and ■ good Wishes are due Mr. and ■ „_Mrs>:„.W^-Jr~ Humphrey who “re- ■ cently celebrated - their 62nd H wedding anniversary, ■ ’ Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Miller., .Mrs. ■. T. J( Salkeld and' Mrs. Wf A. H' Millet attended the funeral • of K- their cousin, Mr. Rees JerikittM at H Clinton on Friday. ■> Congratulatinos go fo Anne B. Todd apd to Murray Gaunt, who B although they didn’t, win /the B t Queen’s Guineas,'had their calves .B~ PlacejL ^m^R^"ther-tob— ^B^^heF^sseF'at. t Royal. ’ \ ; B . .; Quite a number from here at- B , tended, the Winter Fair at Tor- B 9nJ° last week. Many of' these B g°ing by Allan Reed’s bus on B. Thursday, BMr; John MeQuillin has been B a visitor with Mr. and Mi*s. Cart B - Jo,!2nstoh at Bluevale; The , Decefn.ber riieotihg of the Women's Institute will be hold '■M-The^'^bhr)^~’of7Mr£ Fred Mo Quillin on Tldir^dny, December L~$ 7 f .■■•'. • • v. * ' ‘ ' fck ■•.••. ■ • • • .'. • . •. "Zj ! <J 1 I ^7: $ & cJ: &I ffi? &L? ®,. 1X11} & I K Combination Oil Heat And Gas. V 8 •<< ♦ o I © j® " 0. , ,j Special ONLY $95. 5 t <522^« .9 t tk IM 7 V --------------------------——x Combination Coal, Wood • and Gas. T <hg!» *”‘71 / i * ** X ■ I- g 4-burner, Automatic light- 3 ing, Automatic Oven Heat | Control, Large Even-Heat | ’ Oven. . ■ ' ‘ . W ■ ■ »»«»*••“''• ■ & • • .. . , ■ A?". -I... ...1! II<- ... : B Gigantic Trade-Ins On These and Many More ! H. N. JACKSON i??£, . . - ' ■ Propane and Appliances I Deluxe Fully, Automatic. Waist■ High Broiler. Griddle. . ■ ^ WALKERTON, ONT. - ■ ; Super Delude Baby Grand. Fully automatic. 8-Cake ,’ / Oven. '.?■. > J V .t a •T^ ’PHONE 790 z '# V, I \ J « >1'