HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-09-03, Page 15and Mrs. Silt Robinson of
Keswick.
Sunday visitor with Mr.
and Mrs. Don Robertson
were Mrs. Jean
Carruthers aad,.. son
Andrew of Goderielh ,
Congratulations to
Marilyn and. Don Reid on
thier 20th Wedding
Anniversary. A surprise
party planned by Betty
Needham, Deanna Scott
and Catherine :Collins,
Marjorie Thompson 'and
Elaine Irwin was held at
the Community Centre on
Sat. evening,
Dinner guests were:
Glenn and Beverley
McDonald of Woodstock,
Mr. and Mrs'. Robert
Parker of Dorchester;
Mr. and. , Mrs. Gordon
''Needham.,of Ilderton;
• Mr and Mrs. Ross
Durnin of Lucknow; Don
and Karen Gaunt of
Lucknow; Bob and
'Elaine Irwin of Luc know;
Howard and Marjorie
lhompson_of Ripley; 1V1r.
Ed Husk of Kinloss and
Mrs. Josephine McIntosh
of Lucknow and Mr. and
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ROUNDUP0-WILLCONTROL
QUACKGRASS THIS FALL, FOR A
CLEAN START COME SPRING.
Next spring, nothing will be
more important portant than getting in and
planting as early as possible. Un-
fortunately, that doesn't
leave much time for
dealing with—
quackgrass.
Unless you
apply Roundup®
herbicide by
Monsanto this fall
after harvest.
Simply allow the
quackgrass to re-
grow undisturbed in
the crop stubble until
the majority of plants
are actively growing
and at least 8 inches
high (3-4 leaf stage).
But treat before the
first killing fr9st
Properly
applied, 1Roundup will
be absorbed and
utranslocated” down into
the network of rhizomes — de-
stroying the entire plant, above
and below ground. Five days after
treatment, you can resume fall
v•
tillage OperatioallS.
Since Roundup, has no re-
sidual soil activity, you can plant
any labeled crop next spring-7
without risk of crop in-
jury.
What's more,
many farmers using
Roundup as the-
key element in a
quackgrass con-
trol program,
have been able to
achieve manage-
I able quackgrass
control for as long
as three years.
Don't think of
treating quack-
grass as one more
chore in the fall.
Think of it as one less
chore in the spring.
See your dealer
about Roundup. The
herbicide that gets to
the root of the problem.
There's never been a .
herbicide like this before.
ALWAYS READ AND CAREeTALY FOLLOW,THE LABEL
- DIRECTIONS roR ROUNDOP HERBICIDE.
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Bt. MAY'BOICLE toba.. The three ladies';‘aie
Mr. and Mrs. Russell sisters and it has, been a most.
Bushel)recently moved .te 'enjoyable two' weeks.. They
their home at the Base Line. all visited the Emerson and
r.and lave' —i§-5"tirliiirfelalives- in the area.,
house guests. Mr. and Mrs.." They motored here and we
A, Pearson otKenera, Oat- wish thern a safe and pleas.
ario, and Mr, and 'Mrs. B. ant trip home.
Miller of Minnedosa, Mani- Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Robert Reid of
Lucknow.
Dinner was served by
Betty Needham, Deanne
Scott . and Catherine
Collins 'other friends and
neighbours gather later
for the evening.
are Mr, and 'Mrs. Arthur and Paul were Mr. and Mrs.‘ William Boyle, formerly of
Maulden, who arrived from Ray, Francisco of Toronto; concession 10, Kinloss. Town:
England oa Wednesday. We. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shaw, ship. After her mothe
wish them an enjoyable visit:—.WeridDild'IriFriaria death she Wiiiiria-by her
This is their first visit to ner. Wendy, who had been aunt and uncle, the late Mr,
and Mrs, John Cox, nc cees-
sion 10, later joining with her
father and the rest of her
family at. Moose Jaw. She
Frank Maulden and Keith Mr. and Mrs,13111Burtl•Terry the late 'Mr, and Mrs.
Canada. • holidaying here returned
Visitors over the weekend home.
and • during the week with -It was back to school on
Tuesday morning for stud.;
ents and teachers. We hope
M., 01 ROO -zAtvif'-;.at,fg?-72,--.:---,,r, liner 'and formerly o nneession
Settle right dOWii to the 3 rs, Kinloss Township, who pas-
They . likely go by some dif- sed away 'in October 1957.
IOW subjects today, She leaves to mourn her loss,
Mrs. Pearl Lloyd of Bur- Mary, ,Mrs. Bill Grimes of
lington and Mrs. Mary Boyle Sarnia; Jean, Mrs. Dr. D'Ar-
of London, spent the holiday cy Bruce of Owen Sound;
Weekend with Edna and. May Mrs, Margaret Koshnick:
Boyle; also Mr. and Mrs. Donald arid. Jerald MaCKen-
Jack Scott, zie of Moose Jaw. Sympathy
Word was, received, here of is extended to her family,
the death of Mrs. Dimcan relatives and friends. Irene
MacKenzie (the former Irene made many trips back* ,to
Boyle) of Moose Jaw, Saskat- Ontario during the years.
chewan in her 87th year. She knows
w Donnie
We are pleased to
as the youngest daughter of that. McFarlarr, who
underwent surgery in the
Kincardine and District Hos-
pital, is able to be out again.
r's
Wewish hind a ood recov-
ery.
Mr, and Mrs. Howard
Whiteside of Toronto visited
with her lather; Mr. Ardiur
lialtlenby. • Harry Wall of
Lucknovv visited'at the same
Mr and Mrs. 14$'
of Sarnia spent, Saturday with
Mrs. John Barr and in the
evening -Mr: and Mrs. Mor-
ley Bushell of Wingharri join-
ed. them, .and they all visited.
in the evening with Mr. and
Mrs, Jack Barr.
Mr, and Mrs. George Hal-
denby and her .mother of
Echo Bay visited Mr. Arthur
Haidenby and then went to
Plenheim and on their return
here 'they also visited with
Lucknow and Kinlough rela-
tives.
Visitors •with Mr. and
-Mrs. Roy Collins on
Sun
'
Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Green of.
Arthur, Mr. and Mrs.
John Howell and family
of Orangeville and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Hatchison
and family of Kincardine.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Farrell and Robbie at-
tended the wedding of.
• jack's nephewDavid
Fraser and Debbra Kerr
Taylor in. Maple on
Saturday. •
Visitors with Mr. and •
Mrs. Jack Farrell on
Sunday were Mrs. janice
Miller, Mrs. Susan
MacDonald and Mr. and
Mrs. Darryl GoPaul
Tanya and Laura and
Mrs. Meta Gapaul all of
London.
Visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Farrell on
Wednesday evening were
Bruce and Kathy Aitken
from Wilmore, Kentucky.
Mrs. Norval Stanley
and Mrs. Morley Scott
visited :with Mrs. Blue in
Gateway -Raven' in
Wiarton on Friday.
Purple. Grove W.I. will
hold--their Sept. meeting
on Wednesday evening at
8:30 at the C ommunity
Centre.
Mrs. Frances Gillies of
Huron Villa celebrated
her ninety-first birthday
by a trip to Manitoulin
Island and Espanola with.
Dpnald and Alma Gillies
on Tues. and Wed. of last
week.
Visiting Mrs. Frances
Gillies on - Sunday were
Mrs. Garnet Henderson
and Sandra of. Lucknow,
Coralyn Henderson and
Barry Morrison of
Toronto and Marilyn and
Robin Chislett of Cam-
bridge.
Visiting recently with
Don and Tiny Robertson
was Mr. Gordon
Nethercott of Thunder
Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Deft
Robertson visited
recently • with friends in
Stratford.
On . Monday and
Tuesday of last week Mr.
and Mrs. Don Robertson
visited with. Mr. and Mrs.
George Harris and Patti
at thier cottage at-Lake
Muskoka. They -also
visiteditt the home of Mr.
Contrary to general belief
arthritis does strike young
people.
Correct' diagnosis is the
foundation of proper treat-
ment and only a doctor can
make that diagnosis. The
earlier-anyform of arthritis is
diagnosed and treated, the
better the final result will be.
No drug, diet or other
remedy will cure the more
serious forms of arthritis.
'.Treatment new available can
prevent and check disability,
but it does not eliminate the
disease completely, and per-
manently.
Many people insist, in all
'Sincerity, that practices such
as wearing a copper bracelet,
or carrying a potato in the
pocked cured their athritis.
These beliefs usually result
from spontaneous remission,
a *peculiar. phenomenon as-
sociated with rheiniatoid ar-
thritis, in which many pad-
- erns seem to get well for a
time at,least. If this happens..
`"while a person with arthritis
is wearing a copper bracelet,
he naturally gives it credit for
the improvenitnt,. He dots
not recognize that his tem-
porary return to health is
part of the natural ebb and
• flow of arthritis.
barley, silage corn or qua
What are you
harvesting next yew?
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