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LIST PRICE '5557.30 . ro McGEE'S DISCOUNT -407.30 GM REBATE -500.00 SALE PRICE $46502° soNt s901 4:Stl McGEE PONTIAC • BUICK CADILLAC GMC: TRUCKS: HAMILTON STREET - GODERICH WEIONESPAY, IFISOROARY' / • -1 • •' THE 1LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE SEVERO Gave Travelogue On Trip To Italy WHITECHURCH NEWS • • The Whitechtirch Women's In- stitute Education and Cultural Activities meeting was held Febru- ary 10 at the' home of Mrs. Frank Ross, Wingham. The President, Miss Merle. Wilson, opened the meeting with Ode and repeating the Collect. Mrs. Dan Tiffin gave a reading. Mrs. Frank Ross demonstrated the making of tea biscuits. . Mrs. Dan Tiffin gave a reading "A Little. School" and introduced the guest speaker Mrs. Jack Kopas, who showed pictures taken on her trip to Italy and gave an interesting commentary. She also had on display, many articles procured in Italy. Mrs. Dan Tiffin conducted' a contest on kinds of white powdered articles used in the kitchen and which can be taken inwardly. Winners were Mrs.. Elmer Ireland and Mary Hehn. Mrs. Fred Tiffin received the prize for having a birthday closest Farmed In Kinloss Entire Lifetime THOMAS JOHN MOFFAT Thomas John Moffat of Teeswat- er passed away in Victoria Hospit- al, London, on Saturday, February .8th folloWing an iilness of one Month. He was 65 years of age and had retired from his farm in Kinloss to his newly purchased home in Teeswater, only three months previous to his death. Born in Kinloss Township, a son of the late Peter G I Moffat and Catherine McDonald, on , April 3, 1909, he spent his entire life on the 8th concession of Kinloss where , he owned and operated his farm until moving to Teeswater. He was a member of Langside Presbyterian Church. He is survived by one sister, Mrs James (Jean) McPherson of Tees- water; four brothers, Bert of Teeswater, Lloyd of Lucknow, Jim and David of Kinloss. Besides his parents, he was preceased by two brothers, George and William. Funeral service was held from the MacPherson Funeral Home, Teeswater on Tuesday, February 11 at 2 p.m. with Mr. Bevin Kay officiating. Burial was at Teeswat- er Cemetery. , Pallbearers were Douglas. Good- fellow, Elmer Scott, Bill Bates of Culross; Gordon Stabo, Ed Wadel and George Millen of Teeswater. Flowers were carried by Wes and Ken Young. Ingham Site Of 1.978 International Plowing Match The farm of James Armstrong of Wingham has been selected.by the Ontario Plowmen's Association for the site of the 1978 International Plowing, Match and Farm Machin- ery Demonstration to be held in, Huron County. This was announc- ed by Howard Datars, Dashwood, Chairman of the Huron County Local Committee, I.P.M. The Executive of the Ontario to Valentine Day. Roll call was answered by ,13 members 'and 8 ,visitors telling something import- ant about Spain.. The members also brought gifts for the valentine . boxes. The committee during the week packed and delivered 28 boxes. The motto - What should education be - knowledge or how to search for knowledge? waS given by Mrs., George Fisher, who stressed you _can't get • knowledge . . without searching,for it. You, are not educated till you have:know- ledge. The two go hand in hand. • During the business period a letter wag\ read from the provincial president .Mrs. Maluske informing the W.I. that the fees are 1.50 per ' member. The W.I. decided. to again collect for Cancer Society, and to send a delegate to Officers Conference at Waterloo for Agric- ulture and Canadian Industries, Mrs. John Currie or the secretary- treasurer. Courtesy remarks were given by the president Miss Wilson. The meeting closed with the singing of 'the Queen. The W.I. ace was sung. Lunch was served y Mrs. .RusSel daunt. Mrs. G, Johnston and Annie Kennedy serving the biscuits demonstrated by Mrs. Ross. Plowmen's Association made the selection, of the Wingham site after touring the four sites suggested by the' local Huron County site cern- mittee. Other sites visited by the group were in Usborne, Stephen and McKillop townships. • The O.P.A. Executive indicated '- that the Armstrong, farm in Morris • Township, immediately east of the town of Wingham on. Highway 86, was most adaptable to the require- ments for staging the large Inter- national Plowing Match. Plans are for the Tented City on the Armstrong farm with plowing and demonstrations on the Armstrong and adjacent neighbouring farms. -