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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-10-01, Page 16SAND; STONE; CRUSHED GRAVEL '.'OUR SEVERAL GRADES OF PIT RUN GAVEL, 'FILL AND TOPSOIL HAS. A LOAD DELIVERED PRICE WHICH IS 'LESS PER TON THAN MOST IN OUR AREA Phone Dungannon 529-7942 Pate 16—Luelmow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 1, 1980 • :tend family-picni c FriendS. As part of the roll Call for the next Meeting, think Of a club name, Mrs, Pardon reviewed the opening pages- of the manu- al. Mrs. Elliott discussed energy conservation, and how to find the cost 'of LorieTaleonet cut up veg.-' etables for Chinese Style Which was, served on rice and eaten with chop sticks., Y. USED CAR-t! 1980 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER, demo, fully equipped 1977 DODGE i/2 ton, 6 cylinder 1975 CHEV, 4 dr, P.S. and P.B., radio 1972 MAVERICK, 2 dr. 6 aut., radio Crawford Motors (Wirigham) Ltd. Josephine Street, Wingham Phone 357-3862 It counters the stress that's killing, your profits. additive can help cattle overcome the effects of stress and maintain weight gains and feed efficiency during this critical.period. Ask your feed dealer about Aureo S 700. He'll tell you how it combats the stress that's trimming the fat from your profits. *III CYANAMID Stress caused by shipping and handling can lead to severe weight loss and even fatal respiratory diseases in your cattle. That's where Aureo S 700 feed additive comes in. Tests show that a 28-day starter program with Aureo S 700 medicated feed attended their family picnic and Jason of London visited and were beaten at the last Mack Cardiff) of Brussels at London Park on. Sunday, visiting SundaY night' with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans and „.!'eturning home on Monday. Mrs. Harry Champion of Exeter visited recently with. 'Ur. and Mrs. Lorne Durnin. Last Tuesday, Lucknow Public School scholars of Grade S were at Southamp- ton Museum. Tony Falconer from here was on the tour. Congratulations and best wishes from the community to Barry Elliott and Crystal Konings who were married on Saturday, September 27 at 5 p.m. in Chalmers Pres- byterian Church, by Rev. John Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gaunt, Jennifer and Jason of Chatham spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans of Hyde Park were Sunday visitors with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Evans. A recent caller on Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson was Gordon IvIcInnes 'of Selkirk, Manitoba. Mrs. Emerson Sunday Over ,the weekend with the by a score of 4 - 3. and Peter MacDOnald, the • • • his classmates Of that time visitors in have passed on to higher service, the late Ross Mac- „g Donald, -Malcolm Meinnes and Marion MacDougall. Mr. and Mrs. Les Purvis of Lucknow were Sunday visit- BY KATHRYN TODD ors with Mrs. Cassie Mow- bray. Mr. and . Mrs. Relison Falconer and Lynn of Sarnia were also Sunday afternoon callers. Miss' Vicki Scott, who is attending a course in Hair- dressing at Kitchener, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Don Caesar. On Sun- day, Vickie called on Mr. and Mrs. Victor "Enierson. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Russel McGuire of Wingham were Mrse Lyla OlselmEWitudiaregalici-Mrs:— to hirtrfora speedy-reeovery Gladys. Weis of Moose Jaw, accompanied by their uncles, Anniversary services were Clendon Bratthill and Rich- held at St. Helens United - and Bramhill of Palmerston. Church on Sunday. Richard Communion service was W. Hawley, Auburn, deliver- held at the United Church on. ed the sermon, The Open. Sunday. Door. Mrs. Joan Black sang On Saturday Mrs. Neil two .solos, The Spirit of God Rintoul attended the 10 year and, Happiness. Is. Following graduates of Victoria Hospit- the service, approximately 60 al, London, anniversary. persons enjoyed a social Mr. and Mrs. Joe Duch- gathering in the basement of arme of Goderich were Satur= the church. had taught Gordon when, he was in the entrance class.L'All DX VALETTA EMERSON day visitors with Mr. acid an OASA tournament at' Boyle on' September 28th, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans Mrs. Paul Laidlaw, Michelle Winghaintem were finalists her sister, Thelma, (Mrs. Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. Mr and• tu Caalacie, near Sarnia, The 1940. Their attendantS•were A Laidlaws. ' 40TR NN1VRRSA Lucknow. RY groom's cousin, of Lu. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Me- The family of Bill and Both, were present on Satur- Clenaghan visited Sunday Norina Rintotd held a 40th day evening. The flower girl, with Mr; auct-Mrs:2-BratIL';-.sn h it 'Nancy Lee, of Toronto, now Sacks: of Hanover, parents in Whitechurch Mrs, Noel Wittiek, a niece of We are sorry to report that Community Memorial Hall, the groom; was unable to be Mrs. Bob Laidlaw was admit- on Saturday evening, Sept- present, ted to Wingham Hospital -on ember 27, Open House was . Their family consists of Saturday, .with pneumonia. followed by dancing to on'e,son and four daughters, Congratulations to Mrs. f'in's Orchestra. • Neil of LUcknow, Anne; (Mrs. Lillian McClenaghan of God- A large crowd of relatives Dave Oberhoftzer) Waterloo; erich Nursing Home, who to- and friends gathered;to cele- Donna (Mrs. Harry Gutoskie) day celebrates her , eighty- brate the happy event. and. Sharon (Mrs. Gordon fifth birthday. Neil Riritoul, on behalf of Campbell) both of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mc- those present, offered" eon- and, Doris (Mrs. Leonard Glynn, Wayne and Janet of gratuationa and best wishes Robinson), Belgrave;. There.: : Kitchener visited -recently to his parents. Both Bill and are 10 grandchildren,. with her grandmother, Mrs. Norma replied thanking their , ' On Sunday at noon the Orville Tiffin, and his father, family fOr planning such a family enjoyed a srnorgas-, Lorne McGlynn, both in pleasant evening, everYtine bord dinner 'at Turnberry Wingham Hospital. Mr. and for attending, for their best Tavern, WitIghain; where Mrs. Bill Snowden and Bill. wishes, floWers and giftS. pictures were taken. Jr of Goderich also visited Isobel Thompson of Cale- don visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McPher- son. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Irwin of Belgrave were Sunday visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cranston. Tom Nicholson has been hospitalized in. Wingham and District Hospital for several days. Get well wishes go out with Mrs. Orville Tiffin in hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin and Joey on Sunday attended Mrs. Rintoul was the form- WHITECHURCH 4-1:1 er Norma Caldwell of Blyth. The first meeting of They were married at the Whitechurch 4-H club was home of the bride's parents, held. September 20 at 9 a.m. the late Mr, and Mrs. George at Mrs. Archie Purdores. Our . Caldwell, by Rev. A. M. leaders are Mrs. Walter : V Elliott and Mrs. Archie Fur& on. The meeting opened with the 4-H pledge. The name of the course is, Food for Friends, Officers elected were, president, Lorie Falcbrier; 'vice president, Celia Chand- ler; seeretarffdraimgrotesx reporter, Marilyn Jamieson. The roll call was answered by* the 6 members, What words came to your mind when you, think of Food for