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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-04-15, Page 12V a�►it� Elissererist _.. , Atteni funeral • were her brothers,. Ewart and Percy and •sister, Annie and all the :'W' metier 4itrity now. lir; is d Mlrs eil Thein son and • fawrnil . of Brace`. . Y brie were callersMrsat the honre of ,Mr... and . , Vie Emerson .'trying to ',Obtain in .o ...tio;n o f �rtna f . the � burial place of `Mr, and.. Mfrs► phil�. lipsr 1e. There and a Mrs. 1J u arca no .were records . e +ecoids of that name in Lan side nnete .Lynda MCa oore ofthe n» radian Aimed perces terraria .d , i of Whit+hurch has `ust y J,.. returned •from the west with her fr end� Melani Wood of Hanover;:. ,a► mechanic in the . , armed •forees. 'rhe are gong to: ertrrt :and were callers • on h nda,. s frr. nds. 'her e . Boo tu 5a r da rtdNl rya , ' ivir s. o •, r � n n •. struacid fancily were Satur. owas ; he Word reeeivr►d the first of the week k. by and Mrs.: Wesley Tiffin from Evart Taylor of Regina, , of the-passingof =�s sister, Edith, Mrs.. Gordon 'Moffitt,. at Shunavolt S a" stO hewan on . Wednesday A ..�� 1 1 Bririarlrwas Saturday, April 4 at .Cadillac Moffat offat the former ; it _ tit r �d 1n Tia1or, was bornt Lain side a: dau h.r e a Langside,. +,0 t of the late Mir. ,and : Mrs. E' .hraitn; Taylor, `heir farm was : ,aerosa the road from de ,r Mrs Roe After � � Mr. p ai for 'assed nwa , y y ., .Taylorrs . and her fami art, Edith Percy and Annie moved rte the , west where her .:brother, . 'Dan CcKinnon' lira_ firming. .Ed - was t public school teacher the r est; She' married Sid tl<rreiner, ;a widower with a The Town ° and Country Bowling, League held their Bowling banquet, in the Par. ish Hall*, it Thursday,. April ...The president, 'Anna john. • stone, welconieeteveryone. A . delicious supper wasenjoyed by A11. Ted Collyer thanked the ladies fur providing the • meal. _° • • Mrs. Jardine 1 presented the Henderson trophy to the.:.. Oranges who were whiners. of; the series. The team eon. slated of Jack 'Ritchie, Mitis. '. W ightman, Art Burrows,, 8111. Hunter, Mrs. Leuila Maher. son, Pete' Cook, Mrs. Grace "Gibson and Anna Jr hnstene, captain. The playoffs were 'won by, the Reds. This trophy Was • presentodhy .Linda Stanley.. This team consisted of cap- tain, Mrs. Doris, Burrows,. Mrs. Joan Robinson,. John ltoulston, Harry 'Lois and Olive Smith. • Mrs. Sadie. Hamilton and Bill Stanley were on the team but were. unable to play in playoffs because of sickness. • Linda thanked all the members for their assistance, during the year. • The prizes were then Pres ..ented,by the executive, Joan Robinson, Tina Gardner, Marg MacDonald and Clare Johnstone. They inc tided high single,: Olive Smith; Cantuliano are -champs The Saturday ' morning House League hockey ended, their season on . Monday, April 6 . with the All Star games and the . presentation of. trophies. The Canadians received the championship trophy, with the consolation going to the Red Wings. The most, valuable player award was. won by, Ray Martin of the Black Hawks. After .the games the boys were treated to hot dogs and chocolate milk. ' A special thanks. goes out to the witches who helped with, the teams this year. Also to the arena manager, recreation director and, to the parents who all helped to make this a very. successful year. high two, Anna Johnstone; high man, Harry Lavis; high two, •Art: Burrows;•most int: • "proved lady, Cora McDoinald and most '.improved ' • rrian, John .Roulsttrin A` short: election was held with the same • executive going in for another term. An enjoyable evening was. closed with some games of cards. The :executive wishes • alt a ' happy summer anti hopes to see everyone again in .the fall. • .d`ay visitor's with ren ts, Mr: M and. Mrs. Bill uldrikk. l We sorry to report that. Earl Wilkens was admitted to Win hent and District Hos.. pital last week. ;His many i �fr endO hope for a spncdy:, return to. health, +ealth, . . On Su . n elMr. and rrd►t �� ; p Mrs. Victor Emerson : cele— brate ele brate ° birthdays at the home of Mrs. ' Gertrude • Tiffin, Win sham were Mr. andMrs. Fred Tiffin ;;<and liev. ' `and Mrs., . John w Bell, Mr. . and Mrs. Sandy Murray of Sharw on also were present. Guests on Sunday with r and , Mas; Walter Elliott and Karen were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Parrot Rhonda, Jane and. Marie of Goderich, Mr, and.. Mrs, • Raul :Elliott Jeffery and Leslie, Brussels, � s e, D .: Mr, and Mrs. David Elliott, Listowel, and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Elliott '' and Ryan, Semi our t) aster.EBasIJ LICILlef early, Easter is Sunday, April 19. Call, or : visit us toddy. veryone loves an Easter gasket, SPM NO' .. IS HERE GROWING Now in Stook Onion, sots. seed potatoes, fertilizers, seeds . bulbs,"Otey. OPEN GOOD FRIDAY PROM 10:00 A.M. TO 5100 P.M. REGULAR ROS TUESDAY di:SATURDAY 9= y 5330 P.M. Quinn's Fkwers &Gifts INS 52802033 Ludcaow elpinq goti scrq if right. 11 This community will be; sorry to learn that Bradley .., Speiran of Brussels, husband. of Gail Rintoul, had the Luis - .fortune whilecutting trees on Mondaylast, , tohave a . big g. limb, .fall on him . it breakin • his. breaking, kg between the, knee •• and ankle, n., He��� � is , i Listowel Hospital, . Mr,. and Mrs..GordonRina. tool visited .' on Wednesday, evening with Bradley Speir an .in Listowel Hospital ,.and Brian Rintoul visited Sunday evening with Bradley, Mr, and Mrs, Gary'Rintoul on Saturday attended a Char- olais 'sale at 'Uxbridge, �.n Sunday stay the first C.U.C. meeting of the Presbyterian Church was held in. the. Sunday . School room with leaders . . i, de s, Mrs. Alex Marg, and Mrs, Gary Rintoul, The, officers elected were presid- ent, Brian Roast 1st vice, Kaaren; Elliott; secretary, Ka- ren Pickard; treasurer, ,Don-. aid Pickard. Mrs. Craig told the Easter story. . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pin, nigan of Goderich • visited Friday night withMr. and Mrs.Wesley Tiffin and on Saturday,: evening Mr, and Mrs. 'Atte McAllister.. of: Culross visited with; Mt.' and:" Mrs. Tiffin. Mr and Mrs. llill ° urdon �a h , spent a few days last week with .Dr, and Mrs. Ed -Carey of Kitchener, , Mr. t, Fred Tiffin and Mrs. Agnes Farrier were at the Manse at Bluevale do Mon- day, assisting ',at papering a •bedroom, , *Mrs, Mary'Mcelena -han g returned home on Friday from a two week visit with Mr. and Mrs. Moss .o#' platts- ville. ' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond saes Des loches:oft London visited Saturday with, :Mr, and' Mrs. Carl McClenaghar. Congratulations to mr. and "Mrs, Jim de Boer on the arrival of ,.. a f ababy daughter, on lvl.o nday;AprrllJ,I981 at Win hate hospital,.;wei hin 7 lb, 4 oz, Wlilteehu cb W.I. Whitechurch 'W.I. held their . annual meeting on Wednesdayat noon with a pot luck luncheon,' Hostesses were Mrs:: Russel Gaunt, Mrs. Jas. Wilson and Mrs. Rena Fisher, The president, Mrs; Agnes Farrier opened the meeting. Mrs. Wm. Rintoul then intro-. duced Mrs. Lorraine John who showed her flower ar- rangements r -ran ements: ,in dishes, pots, and wicker work. Mrs. Alan Falconer thanked Mrs. {John and, presented her with a Turn' to .page 15. Before u till quaditpussquackgrass thla, It It grow until .:the too � kms, stage.Theis, apply Roundup. You really call get ready to control quackgrass. by letting It grow,undisturbed this spring. Don't touch It or till it, until It's' actively growing and most ids are at 3 to 4 leaf'stage (2O cm in height), Then, apply Roundups. herbicide by Monsanto, Tillage ge may break up and spread live rhizomes throughout your field and all plants may not re -grow to the proper stage in ti e for treatment with Roundup. Roundup, however, controls emerged quackgrass above and below ground, when used properly. _ f: Roundup is so effective, that many farmers; using it'as the keystone of their r ail• P able to nock res hicontrol: programs, have been ire manageable control for up to 3 years after one application, And since Roundup has no residual soil activity, you on till and plant wheat, oats, barley, corn or soybeans only 5 days after treatment, without risk of crop injury. In those infested fields you plowed last fall, quackgrass may not be ready for Roundup before planting.. If so, we recommend you wait to apply Roundup as a spot treatment in the crop or after harvest, when quackgrass has regrown to the proper stage. See your dealer soon about Roundup. If you want to control quockgrass nothing works like Roundup. Monsanto ALWAYS READ AHD FOLLOW THE LABEL FOP ROKlNbdP. Roundup* I s registered' trnderr' rk M'ontnnto Comp ny Moilittiritti Canada int Winnipeg, Morrtreei, Toronto, hegira, Saskatoon, Carlgbry. FrcNY1.81 o Monsanto Company 1981 Lathing: works like Roundup..