The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-04-05, Page 54Page 22--Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 12, 1978
MONUMENTS
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Whitechurch
BY VALETTA EMERSON
Huntley Dawson,• 2nd conces-
sion Kinloss, visited Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Emerson.
Mrs. Rena Fisher of Wingham
was a caller on Sunday afternoon
with Mr, and Mrs. Victor
Emerson and a visitor with her
daughter, Mrs. Bill Gibson, Mr.
Gibson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Osborne
on Friday evening attended a
class meeting at Coldstream
Presbyterian Church • where
around 25 gathered for supper
and a fellowship meeting.
The Young People's Society of
21 attended the Sunday evening.
meeting at the manse. Colleen
Adams led the discussion on
Mercy Killing.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Johnston of
Turnberry were Sunday visitors
with Mrs. Lily Lamb of Huron -
view.
Mr. and Mrs. _ Wallace Conn
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Mac Armstrong and
family of Culross.
The public school pupils enjoy-
ed a holiday as it was Professioal
Development Day at the schools
for the teachers on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs: Paul Laidlaw of
Windsor spent the weekend with
ATTENTION FARMERS
FLAX
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT FLAX -
AS A CASH CROI' IN 1978
1. Flax Seed Varieties now available produce
greater yields than in the past..
2. The number of Ontario Flax Plantings in
1977 was the Largest in Ten Years..
3. Input cost for Seed. Fertilizer and Spray is
Tess than $20.00 per acre as of March 31. 1978.
4..A ready market is available immediately
for all Ontario grown Flax.
5. Quickunload at Lucknow. Milverton and
Seaforth is available for this crop.
6. Forward selling available (ask manager for
details).
7. Storage available (ask Manager for
details).
8. Contracts available (ask Manager for
details).
9. Crop Insurance for Flax is available in 1978
(see your Agent for details).
Flax contracting and seed booking is now in
progress. To avoid disappointment call today.
For Sed, Fertilizer and Spray Please Contact:
OPNOTCH
TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED
Seaforth„ Ontario
527-1910
or ANDERSON FLAX PRODUCTS
Milverton, Ontario Lueknow, Ontario
595.4941 58-3203
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Elliott and Mr. and Mrs.
Elroy Laidlaw:.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott,
Karen, Barry, David and Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Elliott of Brussels were
dinner guests with Mrs. Agnes
Elliott of. Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Evans, Lisa
and Larry of Ballinafad visited
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Evans.
Visitors on the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray
were Mr. and Mrs. Hector
Purdon and Mrs. House of
Strathroy and Mr. and Mrs.
Relison Falconer. and Lynn of
Sarnia who visited , with her
grandmother, Mrs. Stacey of
Wingham.
Miss Kathy Purdon of Blyth
spent Monday with, her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Purdon.
_ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell
of Kitchener spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Rintoul.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore,
Cindy and Richard, on Saturday
were at Walkerton where they
visited with her broths, Paul
Moore and family and wit-hMrs.
Paul Moore, a patient in Walker-
ton Hospital.
Miss Jean Simpson of London
spent the weekend, with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin, Joey
and Mrs. Orville Tiffin recently
were in Goderich to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Snowden and Billie Jr.
on the occasion of Joe senior's
birthday.
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs.
Dave McGlynn of Kitchener, Mr,.
and Mrs. Bill Snowden and Billie
Jr. of Goderich visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Tiffin and Joey and
Mrs. O. Tiffin.
Mr. and Mrs.Dan Tiffin moved
recently from the house on the
farm on 86 highway just east of
Zetland bridge to the house on
the 2nd south farm east of
Hodgins -MacDonald Lumber
Company.
Miss Joyce Tiffin of Toronto
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin
and assisted them to move to
their new home. . •
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chapman
and Mr. and Mrs. Garry Chap -
'man, Lisa and Aaron of Wingham
on Sunday visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Smith and family of
Russeldale and helped celebrate
Mrs. Ross Smith's birthday.
Albert Coultes visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Schwichtenberg, Kerry and Lori
of Port Elgin.
Saturday visitors with Albert
Coultes and Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Craig and family were Mr ' and
•Mrs. Lawson Majury, Paisley,
Mrs. Florence Kerry and Mrs.
Grace Kerry, both of Chesley.
WHITECHURCH U.C.W.
On Wednesday, April 5th the
U.C.W. held the April meeting at
the home of Mrs. Wardrop. The
topic was Christian Stewardship
and Finance, given by Mrs.
Davidson. Mrs. Russel Chapman
read the scripture. Mrs. Davidson
read about our spare time. Mrs.
Davidson gave a reading and
Mrs. Lorne Durnin read a poem.
Mrs. Russel Chapman read the
minutes. A letter was read from
Mrs. Grace Richardson. Mrs.
Agnes Farrier read a letter from
Katherine Tucker of Angola,
.:thanking for the sweaters sent by
the women. Mrs. Agnes Farrier,
president, thanked Mrs. Wardrop
for the use of her home for the
meeting and closed the meeting
with prayer.
Kinlough
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with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson
and Lois.
Mrs. Gertrude Bushell return-
ed to her home after spending a
while with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Breckles. Mr. Arthur Breckles Sr.
has returned to the Breckles
home here after visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Haldenby at
Sarnia.
Mr. Arthur Haldenby spent the
weekend in Toronto with Mrs.
Haldenby who has spent the past
two weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Bennett. .
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Breckles Jr. on the
arrival of their baby daughter,
Vanessa. A sister for Angela.
Wayne Percy and Michael
Weber visited on Sunday with the
former's parents; Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Percy.
South Kinloss
BY RUTH BUCHMEIER
Karen Doelman spent the past
month visiting with her sister Mr.
and Mrs. Chuck McMann of
Montreal.
Mary MacKinnon is enjoj>ing a
trip out to Calgary, Alberta.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Cunning-
ham have returned home after
spending the past 3 months at
their home in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Pinkney
of Ajax visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Collyer forthe past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim MacKinnon
of Guelph visited last weekend
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fraser MacKinnon and Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo O'Connor
and family of Detroit and Marilyn
Murray of London were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Murray and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser. MacKin-
non visited on Sunday with Dr. B.
E. Cameron of Aylmer.
Lochalsh
BY MARION McCHARLES
Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacKenzie
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Hamilton are among those return-
ing home • from trips to Florida
and Southern States.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Farrish
returned home from a trip to New
York City and to Boston where
they visits with sons, David and
Kenneth, and took in several
hockey games.
Parcel . McIntosh and Lynn
Elphick were models in the recent
Fashion Show held in Lucknow.
Preparatory service was held
on Friday evening at Ashfield
Presbyterian Church in readiness
for Communion, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Luther
returned home after • spending
much of the winter in Ridgetown
with Maxeen's sisters.
Attending the 4-H Veterinary
Science course in Ripley, from
this area are John McIntosh,
Barry Elphcik and Donna Elphick.