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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-05-01, Page 17Wallow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 1,..1985—Page 17 W04120440 SsAte.W4,. Construction workers are hard at work clearing away the last remnants of a house on Stauffer Street in linknOw. (Photo by Alan Rivett). Attend Holstein Convention Recently Jim and Fran Farrell of Purple Grove attended the National Holstein con- vention in London. Christine, and Carmen spent a few days with Fran's parents. Janice Miller, Susan McDonald and Jor- dan Roberts of London were home for the weekend. Jack and Janet Farrell, Gary, Laura and family sperit Sunday supper with Don and Marian McDonald of Kincardine. Stefani McDonald attended a pony club clinic held in Kincardine on Sunday. Tobi and Jenny Farrell spent Friday with Meagan McDonald. Congratulations to Sandra and Ed McGillivray on the birth of their son, also Grandma Katharine Collins on her first erandson. Shantel and Dwight Irwin of Ripley and PURPLE GROVE Crystal Middlekamp of Ripley area spent last Sunday with the McDonalds fishing. Cathrine Scott spent a few days with her 'daughterierances Watke of Hanover area. Marjorie Thompson spent Sunday evening with Cathrine Scott. Callers this week with Morley and Deanna Scott were Isabel Stanley, Michael Doupe, Betty and Jorey Helm and Fred and Susan Doupe, Andrew and Ryan. Marjorie Thompson is spending a few days this week with Bert on the farm. UCW entertains church congregation members over 75 years young/ The fellowship room at the LacknoW United Church' was decorated with daffo- dils for the -spring noon luncheon on Thursday, April 25. All the men and women in the congregation over 75 years of age were given a hot ham dinner compliments of the Community Friendship and Visiting committee of the U.C.W . The shut-ins and others who have been ill were also delivered dinners. As the 35 guests were gathering Rev- erend Warren McDougall played the piano and he also said the Grace. • Following the dinner, Mrs. Harvey Houston thanked the committee for the meal on behalf of everyone. Mrs. Eldon Bradley was chairlady for the short lively program. Mrs. Charles McDon- ald opened with a humorous reading and Mrs. Keith Doirim sang a solo accompan• - , ied by Mrs. William Graham on the piano. She also sang several familiar hymns and every one joined singing the choruses. Mrs. Robert Irwin gave a reading followed by a piano instrumental by Mrs. Mary MacGillivray. Mrs. Clarence Ritchie gave another humorous reading. Mrs. Bradley closed with a .poem and all joined in the singing of a hymn. • FOR THE. BEST INTEREST RATES SEE DON and BEV THOMPSON INV(STMENTS SHORT TERM - LONG TERM - R.R.S.P. WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS, WE'LL BE PLEASED TO DISCUSS THEM WITH YOU. CALL 528-2213 EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE PFIZER H fit ELPHICK CHEMICAL LTD. We offer a complete line of herbicides f and Insecticides for corn, beans, , PUNTER grains and flax. LASS For more Information • R.R.3, LUCKNOW 39S -S307 5L -ATRAZINE Announcing sayings • youW find in the Classifieds. Adopt the pet you've been looking for in the Classifieds. BE A LITTLE SELFISH MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT! - ELECT SNOBELEN P.C. IN HURON -BRUCE YOUR VOTE FOR MIKE SNOBELEN P.C.GIVES YOU A VOTE FOR: AGRICULTURE •SMALL BUSINESS BRUCE ENERGY CENTRE EDUCATION EXPERIENCE!!!! "MIKE IS A. FARMER" "MIKE IS BUSINESSMAN" "MIKE GIVES YOU DIRECT INPUT P TO GOV'T." "MIKE IS INVOLVED" MIKE SNOBELEN HAS "HANDS ON!" EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE OF THE ISSUES. HE'S BEEN THERE! FOR A "POSITIVE VOICE FOR HURON -BRUCE". ELECT! SNOBELEN, Mike X1 FOR A RIDE TO THE POLLS: KINCARDINE . PORT ELGIN WINGHAM MILDMAY LUCKNOW 777 QUEEN ST. 608 GODERICH ST. ZEHR'S PLAZA MAIN STREET 396-9551 389-408S 357-2688 • 367-5688 528-3932 v Gary Courtney Official Agent