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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-08-01, Page 15
Visit L an.gside froii'. B.C. BY ULLMAN YOUNG Mr. and Mrs:. Donald Eng- land Jr., Matthew and Mark. of British Columbia visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald England Sr. of near Whitechurch. Mr. and Mrs. Terry, England, Candy and Sharon of Toronto and Glenn. England, also of.Brit- ish Columbia, visited at the same home and attended the wedding of their sister, Wen- dy and Richard Sallows on July 21. All remained for a week's holidays except Don- ald and Glenn who flew back to B.C. on Monday. Mrs. Donald England Sr.,' Mrs. Donald England Jr., Matthew and Mark, and Kathy, Nancy and Paul Eng- land visited Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young. . • Brian and Bonnie Ander- son and Shawn spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. `Len. Coughlin and family. Friends from Kitchener and Hamilton also visited at the. same home. Mr. and Mrs, Roy .Cob- lentz, William, Joseph., Rosie May, Paul, David, Martha and Laverne of Greensburg, , Indiana spent two. days. in this vicinity last week and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Miller and ,family. On ' Tuesday evening a. lawn party was held for them on' the farm of Jim Young. with about 3S people present. A picnic .lunch was served and everyone enjoyed asocial time with games for the children. Mr. and Mrs. Cob fentz and family . lived for a few years at: Langsideon the farm now owned by Bruce Skillen; Theyspent the. rest of the week at St. Marys visiting relatives there before returning to Indiana.. The Langside.` :Cemetery meeting was held Wednes- day :evening in . the . White- church Hall. The meeting was" opened by the chairman, Wm, Evans. Mrs. Victor Emerson read the minutes of the last meeting and Mrs. • Con gratulates Fred Tiffin gave the treas- urer's report. A short busi- ness meeting was then held. It was decided to paint the fence and tohave work . bee later to straighten some of the gravestones. A motion was • then made to adjourn. Jim Orr of London spent the weekend with his broth- er, Bob and attended the memorial service at. Langside cemetery on Sunday. Mrs. -Ruth Bell and Bev- erley of Kinloss and Mrs. Phyllis Wallace and Nancy of London, returned home on Thursday after spending the last three wee'll;s in England. Ruth and Phyllis are daugh- ters of Mr,, and Mrs. Philip Steer. A memorial service was held at the Langside Cemet- ery on Sunday with a good attendance. Rev, Bell' of Whitechurch took the service and Philip Steer led the singing'. The weather was favourable. • The Presbyterian C.O.C. members__. of Whitechurch held their picnic on Monday afternoon in the Wingham park. Pam Deimaestro and daughter; Lana of London returned home after spend- ing the last two years in. Sweden. The annual Young picnic was ' held on . Sunday, in the Hanover Park with 31 mem- bers present. The weather was perfect. Races were run ;and games :played. After a bounteous picnic • Ilinth a social time'.was spe't. Bill Montgomery • and Gordon'.• Chapman were -in' charge and were given a vote, of thanks for the good .time, Next year Mrs. Wallace Richardson and, Mrs. Robert Young will be. ins charge. • Mr. and Mrs; Ed Wight man and granddaughter, Susan, . of Belgrave, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young and ; William on. Sun day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Reg .Broome • visited at the same home one evening rec- ently. Kinlou itvlywe BY MAY BOYLE Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fair (nee Jeannette Barr) ' who. were married on Saturday evening in the ltinlough Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Frank Maulden, Mrs. Gerald. Murray, Mrs. Wil- liam MacPherson and Mrs. Charlie Murray .. were the Holyrood Women's Institute ladies who spent Monday at the Bruce County Museum at Southampton: ,a - Mr: and Mrs. Douglas Collisson of Vancouver visit- ed with Mr. and . Mrs. Jack • Scott, . during the week. Mr. andMrs. Russell Barr. of Thunder Bay, Percy Barr of Grand Prairie and Donald Barr of Waterloo visited with their mother, Mrs. John Barr and they were all guests at the Fair -Barr wedding. Miss Betty Anne Bushell was honoured on Sunday afternoon with a bridal show- er given by girlfriends. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edburt Bushell during the week and on the weekend 'were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crozier of Goderich, Mrs. Mary Stewart, Millarton, Mr. and Mrs. George Bush- ell, David and Janet of Ot- tawa, Mrs. Katherine Fras- er, Ann, Edwin and Janice of Artnow, Donald Barr ,of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Bill : Burt. Mr, and Mrs. Midford Wall, concession 10, visited on Sunday with Edna and May Boyle. Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 1, 1979+ --Papa' ZS The West Wawanosh tug of war team won first prize at the Auburn. Centennial July 1. They defeated the runnersup, the Colborne team. Proudly displaying their trophies are from the left, Ron Delbergue, John Bos, Nell Rantoul, Cecil Cranston; ' Terry Foran, - Bill Robinson,;. Roy Hardy and George Becker. Coach Marybelle Cranston is standing in front. [Editor's note:' The photo .is late appearing because it --vas taken as a slide and had to be reprinted for publication]. That's the key to controlling quackgrass this fall whir Raundup7herbicide, Next spring, nothing will be more importantthan getting in and planting as early as possible. Unfortunately, that doesn't leave much time fordealing with quackgrass. , Unless you apply Roundup° herbicide by Monsanto this fall '. after harvest. Treating quackgrass thisfall means you'll have one less.chor in thee. spring: Simply allow the quackgrass to re -grow undisturbed in the crop stubble until the majority of plants are act- ively growing and at`ieast 8 'inches high (34 leaf stage). But treat before the first Billing frost., Properly applied, Roundup will be absorbed and "translocated" down into -the- network of rhizomes - destroying the entire plant, above and below ground. Five days after treatment, you can resume fall tillage operations. Since -Roundup has no residual soil, activity, -you can ,plant wheat,. oats, barley,: corn or soybeans nextspring without risk of Crop injury. What's more, many farmers using Roundup as the key element in a quackgrass control program,, have been able to achieve manageable quackgrass.. I control for as longas three years. See your dealer about Roundup. The herbicide that gets .to;the root of the problem. Monsanto Monsanto Canada Inc. Toronto. Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW THE LABEL DIRECTIONS, FOR ROUNDUP® HERBICIDE. Roundups is a registered trademark of Monsanto Company. RCN•5/79 ©Monsanto Company 1979. There's never been a herbicide like this before.