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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-08-20, Page 16•••.: rt..... Von ale at. 1.. G BALLF10,,EDER-$. • F r she tasted the tomatoes grown there. 'She also, took bome with ,‘• her a Bruce County Tartan cosmetic bag made by. Mrs. •McCharles has been enjoying a bus tour with daughter LOuise tvlillat and granddaughter Tina through Pennsylvania, Mt. Lorne 'Luther spent a couple of days in Guelph attending meetings concern- ing the Farmers Union, Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles during the past couple of weeks were Mr. Donald McCharles and Heather of Chatham, Mrs, Allan McCharles, Susan Karen and Gregg of Oakville. The grandchildren remained and children from Mississauga. While here Sharon visited with her grandmother Mrs. .Minnie Wyld at Huron- villa and, uncle Niels Frederiksen and brother and wife. John and Karen Wsrld on Malcolm Street in Ripley. Going back to the city Sharon took Nina's daughter Karen with her for a few days of city life. On Monday- Nina and Karin flew to Vancouver to join a, Swedish Reunion, with her dad, brother and family who all flew in from Sweden. Left for home Mr. • and Mrs, John McLeod and daughter Jolene and Mrs. Art Howaid who were visiting with their parents Orland and Sadie McLeod 'in Ripley left for their home iff Edmonton, Alberta on Thursday, 'Aud.001.ftiore.4i *from page 14 the former Mary McGuire of the Second concession • in Huron Township. She has two sisters Jean Guy of Seaforth and Catherine Rhiel of Goderich sur- viving. Land ahoy Mary and Walter Black, 4th concession • Huron township, were pleased to receive :a phone call early Sunday' morning from their, youngest ion Jim who Juid just arrived in Hawaii. He has been employed on the private yacht "The. Raven" which sailed from Port Townsend,, Washington, five weeks ago. Swedish reunion Staying El few days with Bill an Nina Wyld on the • SiXth ConcessiOn West, Huron. township was Mrs. Sharon (Wyld) Hardy for a couple of Weeks holiday. Miss Julie Mann of Luck- now spent a few days with her grandparents, Mr, and • Mrs, Frank Van Diepenbeek an .wlu1e Mr and-Mrs.---Donald- Mann and Mr, and Mrs, Carl Stanley enjoyed a holiday trip. Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Mein- tosb visited in Port Huron for a few days recently. Several fromthis commun ity attended the funeral ''in. Kincardine of Mrs. Walter Farrell, who was well known to many area folk. Sympathy is extended to her family. Sympathy is also extended to the Famish families in the sudden passitig of Mr. Alex Parrish at his son's farm near Ripley. He was familiarly known as Bud and was , well known to this area, Mr. and Mrs. Art Mat- thewman visited in Sudbury recently with Mr. and Mrs. .Pettis (daughter Margo) and • infant sop, Mrs. Matthew- man remained in Sudbury for a feW-days —Congratulations— ate extended on the Arrival of Art and Lii's first grandchild, A TREASURE TROVEep o THE AN ADS Dimensions: 94 inches in diameter; 4 feet. in height Will feed 18 head at one time. 135. SEE US FOR. REASONABLE PRICES WHEN YOU ARE LOOKING FOR: • FARM GATES • CATTLE OILERS Allan Miller R. R.• 50 Lucknow Phone S28-2299 After harvest, you know just Where to find your worst ..quackgrass infestations. Sp When you see them, plan to destroy them, with a fall application of Roundup® herbicide• by Monsanto, Here s how Roundup fitSirito yOur fall schedule. BY MARION Meal/ALBS Mr, Dan Wyids spent the past week in Kincardine with Mr., and Mrs. Lloyd Wylds while Mr. and Mrs. Warron Wylds enjoyed a holiday in the Niagara area. • Mrs, Gordon Finlayson at- tended a workshop for exhib- itors in Horticulture',work at the college campus in Owen Sound during the past week. Mrs. Mollie Whiteside" of Dungannon in Northern Ire- land, who participated in the opening of the Dungannon birthday celebrations, spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mts. Oliver McCharles. She enjoyed a tour of Douglas Point and Agri Park, where mit avert CANADIAN *MADE WOOD BURNING SMith & CaVen Dow.n Draft Stoves are designed and engineered to provide for hours and hours Of. safe ..wood heat on a minimum amount of fuel. This is accomplished by allOwing the oxygen that ': enters the' stove through the two down draft tubev to Mix With the gases con- tained. In wood smoke. By. passing this mixture through the • flame, com- plete combustion resulti. The Smith & .Coven Down Draft is constructed from top-quality 10 gauge mil sc. 2 ' plate steel that has been 2A 02" angle braced for extra 2,11/.1" 16.112- Strength., The combustion 221/8"" thaniber is lined on all • ?,. • , sides and bottom with heat' retaining, fire-brick, Several optional trim kits are 'available for your : Smith & Cavan Stove.. SOME TYPICAL COMMENTS "My stove kept our 1400 square foot home warmer than It hai been since we moved in 10 years ago. We burned' very little wood too." "Our Smith & Caven easily burns 12 to 14 hours on an arm load of hardwood." "Thank you Mr. Smith and thank you Mr. Coven. It's the best money I've ever spent." GODERICH APPLIANCES R.R. 2 GODERICH 519.524-7090 EXCLUSIVE ONTARIO DISTRISUTORS COUNTRYSIDE P.O.BOX 154, AYLMER, ONTARIO WTI 2S3 ST0v5$ — PF1ONEST. THOMAS I6101 6332430 i SHO ROOMS LOCATED '5 MILE EAST OF ST. THOMAS ON NO. 3 HIGHWAY Spocificatibniii - SC • i -Height 28-- - - Width 32 1/8" Depth . 21' 1/8" Height to Top of Flue 25 5/8" Flhe Size Lid Opening 11" 3 MORE MODELS AVAILABLE Delay plowing to let quackgrass regrow. Roundup works on actively growing quackgrass that's at least 8" high. Plowing just breaks up the weeds. Roundup destroys treated quackgrass, rhizomes and all, and stops it from spreading or regrowing. That's why it pays to delay your fall plowing until the weeds are ready for Roundup. Roundup can deliver 95.99% control of quackgrass. For excellent quackgrass control apply Roundup before the first weed-killing frost, and give the herbi- cide five days to work on the weed before plowing. Follow good agronomic practices. Roundup, stops where the treated weeds Stop. Roundup, goes wherever the treated weeds go.' Then it stops. Because Roundup works in the weeds, not in the soil. Next spring, you can plant any labeled crop: com, soybeans, wheat, oats, barley or potatoes. Hit quackgrass wherever you see it. Because fall is the best time to control quackgrass with Roundup. See your dealer today and ask about the new trial-size. • Monsanto There's never been a herbicide• like this before.. 0 Always read and follow label directions for Roundup. ' Roundupt is a registered trademark of Monsanto Company. vMonsanto Company, 1980, RC11.-10.,80 Monsanto Canada Inc. --.Montreal.,-Torontor, Winnipeg, Regina,-Calgary,-VaneoLiVer:-"' YOU'VE SEEN THE REST, COME AND SEE THE BEST, YOU'LL LIKE Mimi