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THE .L.U.CKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESOAr4UNE 16,1976° ' PAGE: SI XTE EN
OS ned litter :averages Of
131nith-206:fortoniirio
starter..,*
...Performance like this helps make
hog raising profitable:'
Bob Robson
"Our swine nutrition tests include many formulations
for 'starting pigs," reports Bob Robson, Assistant
Manager, Shur-Gain Research. Farm, "but we find our
No. 10 Starter remains a winner for general use. • It
consistently turns out healthy, growthy litters of pigs
averaging about 50 'lbs. at nine weeks.
'"Pig Starter No. 10 is introduced as soon as 5 lbs.
per pig of Shur-Gain Creep Feed is consumed. Creep
Feed is vital to high performance but of course it's the
40-50 lbs. of No. 10 Starter that produced the 9.35
weaned litter average."
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HARRIS - Paul and Bunny thank.
GOd for-the safe arrival of their first
born. They welcome with love,. a
son, Gregory William, weighing 7
lbs. 9V2 oz., born at 16.23 Monday,
June 7th, 1976, at St; Joseph's
Hospital, London. ;proud grand-
'parents are Bill, and Wanda' Harris,
London, formerly .'of Ripley and
Charles and Monica Hancock of
West Hill, Ontario: Proud great
grandmothers are Mrs. Elizabeth
Ferguson of Lucknow and Mrs.
Irene Hancock, Redvers, Saskat-
chewan.
HALDENBY - Allyson and Jason
would like to announce the arrival
of their baby brother Robert Barry
(Robbie) on Monday,, June 7th,
1976 at Wingham and District
Hospital. Proud parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Barry Haldenby, Luck-
now. Grandparents 'are Mr, and
Mrs. Omar Brooks, Lucknow and
Mr. and' Mrs, Harold Haldenby of
Sarnia.
FOXTON' - at Wingham and'
District Hospital on June 4,' to Mr.
and Mrs. Bradley Foxton, Brus-
sels, a daughter,' Kerri Lee.
ANSON - at Wingham and District
'Hospital on Tuesday, June, 8th,
1976. to Mr. and Mrs. George
Anson of R. R. 1 Holyrood a son,
Lee Lawrence Edward:
Many return to religion- after
they've tried everything else.
This country needs a reduc-
tion in its (waist) waste line.
Former Culross
Man Passes
JAMES HOCKLEY
James Hockley of Huronia Hall,
Kitchener, formerly of Culross
Township, passed away on Sunday,
June 6th at Pinehaven • Nursing
Home, Waterloo, at age 85.
He was born in Alresford, -
England on March 11, 1891, arson
of , Frederick John Hockley and
Emmette Norgate.
The late Mr. Hockley spent his
lifetime as a farm labourer/ retiring
about eleven years ago. He served
overseas in World War 1. He never
survived by 'nieces Mrs.
maHrreieid s
FlOrence Caskenette of Acton,'Mrs.
Russell (Elsie) Moore of (Preston)
Cambridge and one sister-in-law,
Mrs. Tom (Gertrude) Hockley of
Preston.
He was predeceased by four
brothers and four sisters in
England and one brother Tom
Hockley. of (PreSton) Cambridge.
The funeral service was held at
Teeswater on June 8th. Rev.
Arnold Proud of Teeswater United
Church was minister with inter- •
ment in Teeswater Cemetery.
MacPherson Funeral Home was
in charge of funeral arrangements.
Pallbearers were Thompson
May,pherson, Arnold Scott, Ian
McPherson, Stewart McDonald,
Earl Dickison, Ken MacDonald.
.The annual 45th Kennedy reun-
ion was held Saturday, June 12 at
Babnock Community • Centre, east
of Morriston,- with 61 present. All
enjoyed the get. together.. Dinner
was held at 12.30 after which the
° meeting was held. , Miss Kay
'McIntosh presided as president,
Mrs: 'Valerie Rampome of Missis-
sauga was secretary and Mrs. Roy
McInnes, treasurer. In' 1977 the
reunion' is to be held at Auburn
Hall with, Wm. Kennedy president.
.The oldest person and coming the
farthest was Mrs. Jean Farquarson
of British Columbia, 90 years of age
and received prizes. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Figures and Mrs. Annie
Wright of St. Marys were . also
present. Others were from
Guelph, Morriston and Mitchell.
After the meeting all were invited
to the McEdwards sisters for lunch
and •a social time.
The United Church service
Sunday, June 20 will be held at 10
a.m'. with Sunday School following.
Rev. Brown's sermon topic will be
"A new look at parents"„
There will be no church services
at Chalmer's Presbyterian on June
• 20 because of. anniversary service
at Langside at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m..
with Rev. Wm. Henderson guest
minister..
The discussion group will re-•
sume Studies June 17 when .topic is
"The sacrament of baptism's .
This community *extends their
sincere sympathy to Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan LaidlaW and family q in the
paSsing ,last Wednesday of her
father John Crowston in Wingham
Hospital and of the family's
grandfather.
Mrs. Olive Boss of Wingham
45th Kennedy
Reunion Held.
WHITECHURCH NEWS
visited Sunday with Miss Mildred
McClenaghan and attended the .
United Church anniversary servic-
Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Milligan
and Clara spent the weekend with
Mr. arid Mrs. Pat Donnelly 'and
family of Streetsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw of
Windsor spent the weekend with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Elliott and his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. On Saturday
evening they attended the 25th
wedding anniversary for Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Jamieson 'held at
Wingham Legion.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Duncan of
Lakeview are on a weeks holidays
at their home here.
Mrs. Ella Johnston . and George
Grigg on Sunday, visited with, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Wood and family
at their trailer camp near Goderich.
Home front a distance for their
father, John Croi.vston's funeral
were Earl Crowston of Lytton,
B.C., Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Crowston and family Of London,
Marlow Crowston of Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Verbeek and
Julie of Kincardine were Monday
evening callers on' Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Emerson. •
AtteridiUg the,,,Kennedy reunion .
near Morriston from this area were
Miss Kay McIntosh, Lucknow; Mr.
and Mrs. Roy. McInnes and Mrs.
Ruby Cranston - and Miss Annie,
Kennedy.
Mrs, Jean Farquarson,of B.C. is
visiting relatives in the Lucknow
and Wingham area.
Visitors on Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs, Kay and family were Mrs.
Kay's mother, Mrs. Graham, and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon • Sharp of
Brampton. and Sandy Fryfogle • a
second year student preacher, who
on Sunday preached at Southamp-
ton. Graham 'Kay accompanied
him to Southampton.
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