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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-07-04, Page 23
Leckaow Sentinel, 'edisesday, July 4, 1979—Page 23 Spend holiday in. Whitechurch BY VALETTA EMERSON Mr, and Mrs. Relison Fal - cotter,. Lynn and Paul of Sarnia, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Robert Mowbray and her mother of Wingham and attended the family picnic at Wingham on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss of Plattsville attended the Auburn reunion and spent the weekend with her moth- er, Mrs. Ben McClenaghan, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc- Clenaghan. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jim McCartney July 1 at Platts- ville, a .baby girl, Judy Marie. A great granddaught- er for Mrs. Ben McClen- aghan. Lynda Moore of Camp Bor- den spent the weekend with friends here. The Simpson reunion was held on Sunday at Murray Simpson's workshop at Whitechurch withan attend- ance of 43. Mrs. Gertrude Tiffin and Mrs. Fred Tiffin visited on Monday with Fred at Univer- sity Hospital. Wilford Clipperton spent the weekend with friends at Thorndale and on Sunday he visited with Fred Tiffin, a patient at University Hospit- Fred Tiffin was called into University Hospital, London on Thursday after 8 weeks waiting for treatmenton his eye. Mrs. Robert Mowbray, had a garage sale at her place on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig. and family spent the week- end at Point Farms. Mrs. Christopher of Pine - crest. Manor, visited Friday with her daughter, Mrs. Tom Day and Mr. Day and family. Dawson Craig visited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney and Hugh of 'East Wawanosh. Mrs. Roy Mahood and Mr. and Mrs.' Albert Zordrager; all of Walkerton, visited. on Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. John Bell. Mr. and Mrs. John Gibb • and Ryan of Kitchener were weekend visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gibb. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Porteous of Lucknow were Saturday callers on Mr, and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Mr.' and Mrs. Brian Fal- coner of Sarnia spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milli- gan and Clara. Brianbrought up a large crane and will be working this week at Palmer- ston. Mrs. Florence Purdon of Wingham spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Purdon. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans of Hyde Park were Sunday visitors with his parents, Mr.. .and Mrs. Bill Evans and her mother, Mrs. Mayme Don- aldson of Brucelea Haven, `Walkerton, and Graham Kinlo.ugh -SMS hear missionary BY MAY BOYLE Mrs. Roy MacKenzie of Whitby, Mrs. Cliff Roulston of Lucknow visited with Mrs. John Barr. Also visiting at Mrs. Barr's was Mrs. John- ston MacLeod of Ripley. The W.M.S. of Kinlough were guests of the Teeswater W.M.S. on Thursday even- ing at a special meeting to hear a Missionary from Niger Sahara Desert give a most interesting talk .on her work. Miss Le Anne Haldenby flew to Winnipeg on Wed- nesday to spend the summer with her aunt, Mrs. `.Sandra' Munro and boys. Mrs. Marretta Hodgins re- turned home after spending a couple of weeks at Niagara with Mr. and Mrs. Ke�nneth Hodgins and the girls j. Miss Jewel Haniil on of, Toronto, Mrs. Roy MacKen- zie and Mrs. John Barr visited with Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Barr. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bert- rand and family: visited with Miss Winnifred Percy, 'Bill and Brian Percy. Jamie. and Kim Langford of Woodstock are with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson and Lois. Mr.. Ch lie Burt, a resid- ent of Brucelea Haven, Wklkerton, spent a day with - Mf . ith-M±.. and Mrs.. -dill Burt and SuinIner Wear Shorts Plus Denims, Drassy, Satin Larga Stock of Children's` Shorts Including Tam O'Shanter 20% off — In Store Specials — GWG - Carhartts - Buckeye Selection of Jeans 20%off Char -Man's Work Clothing OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY LUCKNOW ' • 528.2526 the boys. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hed- ley have moved from Green- ock to the home vacated by Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Brindley, west on the 12th concession. Moffat, a patient at Wing - ham Hospital. The McInnes and Falconer family reunion was held Sunday, July 1st at 2 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnnes and family at the trailer park. There were around 70 attenders. Those attending from Vancouver were Ester Beattie and Marj NeJebley, who were visiting with Mr; and Mrs: William McInnes. Since the weather was uncertain and many were inside, no games could be held but all enjoyed a social time visiting. The of-, ficers for 1980 were all returned. All enjoyed the lunch, prior to disbanding. On Tuesday Mrs. Mc- Glynn, Wayne and Janet of Kitchener visited with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Joe Tiffin and Joey and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snowden and Bill Jr. of Goderich also visited there Tuesday evening. Johnston Bros. [Bothwell Ltd.] Dung anon; Ontario New Gravel Prices Cash & Carry Effective Immediately Fill Stone Dust Sand. Crushed Gravel Cement Gravel Drainage Stone Oversize Stone Pit Run Gravel Ton .15c .95c .90c .95c .95c 1.75 .95c .40c I Open Daily 7.a.m. - 5 p.m. Dungannon Pits Only 529-7947' ow to tell when your weeds are ready for Roundup This summer, you can "zap" even your worst. infestations of quackgrass, milkweed and Canada thistle — right where they grow in the crop.' Just apply Roundup°herbicide by Monsanto to these weeds when they're actively • growing and at the proper stage -of growth, as shown below. Applications must be made "before heading of small grains, initial pod set on soybeans, and silking ofcorn. An effective spot treatment of Roundup can control these weeds to help prevent their spread, and make harvesting easier. Pick up some Roundup' soon from your farm chemicals suppiter;.°so srov11 be ready when • the weeds are! Quackgrass . When most quackgrass is actively growing and at least 8 inche^ tall (3 to 4 leaf stage of growth), then apply Roundup. Canada thistle Wait until Canada thistle is . actively growing and at or beyond the bud stage df growth. Then, it's ready for you to control it with Roundup. There's never been a herbicide like this before. Milkweed Wait until milkweed is actively growing and is at the mid to full bloom stage of growth, then apply Roundup. Retreatment may be necessary if all milkweed plants are not at the same stage of growth. Monsanto Monsanto Canada inc. Toronto, Montreal;,Winnipeg, Vancouver ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW THE LABEL FOR ROUNDUP. fkoundupm is a registered trademark of Monsanto Co. © Monsanto Company 1979 1 ` 1 e RCN•3.79 • i • {