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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-05-28, Page 19241 AMINE 86 LIQUID WEED KILLER HERBICIDE UQUIDE CIBA-GEIG'Y S urfactant On Concentrate FOR WEED CONTROL IN cow POUR LE CONTROLE DES mAUVAISES HERRES — DANS LE MATS - ICPA AMINE 64 NummaimE 5GALLON (22 73 hires) 2,41 AMINE II LIQUID WSW KAU= meow 111711 Ka 14 vo LIQUID WM MU= .siFIABLE Paw umast. Your CO-OP' has the solution to your weed control problems Talk to the crop expert at your Co-operative for the exact recommendations to control your weed problems, most effectively. The many herbicides on display at your CO-OP are the result of years of research and testing under Canadian growing conditions. You can be sure that each herbicide is a quality 'product effective for purposes claimed. You!' problems may range from brush control in barnyards to very sophisticated selective control for your corn fields or other specific crops.. • Next time you're at your Ca-operative pick up one of the handy guides on the selection and use Of CO-OP Agricultural Chemicals and stop. growing the things you don't want to grow. Whatever your particular weed control problem might be, your Co-operative has a solution for it. Agricultural Chemicals to protect your Crop Investment boing business country style. -LUCKNOW DISTRICT CO—OP PHONE . -,528 -3024 ((di Extended To Rev. Harold Dobson DUNGANNON. NEWS 'A call to Rev. Harold Dobson of Grand Bend has been approved by conference and Rev. and Mrs; 'Dobson will be coming • to this pastoral charge as of July 1. Dungartnon,Nile Pastoral 'Charge will be ceiebtating the 50th anniversary of .Church union with a worship serviee and picnic at Menesetung Canip on- June 8. Sympathy of the community is extended 'to the family of Mrs. Ethel MacDonald, whose funeral took place from Stiles Funeral.' Home on Saturday with interment in Dungannon cemetery. Lunch was served to friends and relatives in 'the :church afterward.' ,Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilbur, Toronto spent Wednesday at their summer home and visited Mrs. Cecil Blake. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Barry Anderson who were married recently and are now residing in 'Dungannon (south end of South- ampton Street). Mr. and Mrs. Allan McNee, Edward and Paul of Ajax spent last week end visiting their parental homes in Dungannon and Goderich and opening their cottage. Mrs. Ross Spry of Niagara Falls, N.Y. is spending a few days with Mrs. Lorne lvers. V;sitors With Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pentland on the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Crockett of Sudbury and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pentland of London. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Corrigan of Barrie attended Mrs. MacDonald's funeral, but were unable to stay over. Several from here were involved in 4-H Achievement Day which was held at Brookside Scho.(31 on Saturday, May 17, featuring many skits and demonstrations from the clubs taking part. A car load of ladies are, attending the Women's Institute District Annual on Monday 'in Blyth. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Gary Kerr on the birth of a daughter, ChriStine May, in hos- pital in London; first grandchild for Mrs. Harry Girvin; also grandchild to Mr. arid Mrs. Merle Kerr. PAGE NINETEEN VOLMAY, MAY 28, 197S ucknow Junior Women's Institute On Tuesday, May 20th at 8 p.m. in the Lucknow Town Hall, eight members of the' Lucknow Jtanior r -Women's Institute met for the,i oefing. The meeting was opened by all repeating the Ode and Mary Stewart Collect, The: minutes of the last tneethig were read by Nancy Brown. The members of the Institute are putting on a variety program for the Pinecrest , residents on Wednesday, May 28th at •7 p.m. Next meeting will be. on Tues- day, June 17 at 8 p.m. in- they town halt and guest speaker will be. Mrs. Cheryl' Langford and all visitors are welcome to cone' and hear her speak. ' • .The members started working on the quilt. Lt rich-;was served. ' • SOUTH KINLOSS Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gilchrist and boys visited with Mrs. Fred Gilchrist at University Hospital in London, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton of Clinton visited with Mr: and Mrs. Gilbert Hamilton on Friday even, ing. • Mir.,and Mri, Bill Haldenby and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Miptrray of Drayton over the week end. BRIDAL SHOWER Ahridal shower for Miss Heather MacKenzie was held at the Kairshea Hall last Friday evening. Heather received many lovely and useful gifts. Mrs. Don Bell was chairlady.for the program, assisted by /vIrs. Evan Keith; Mrs. Leonard Clark • and Mrs. Lorne Sparks. BRIDAL SHOWER'''. A community shower was held in Dungannon Church basement on Wednesday evening for Joanne Thompson, bride to be. Mrs. Gwen Caesar was chairlady for the program. Mrs. Judy McMichael provided music before and after the program. Mrs. Sharon Dawson gave a reading explaining the meaning of marriage, Jan Caesar and Donna Sue Errington sang and played. Mrs. Cecil Blake conduct- ed some amusing contests. Nancy Errington sang a solo and read the address to the bride.. Four nieces carried in the gifts. Joanne thanked the gathering fittingly and invited them to come and see her trousseau' after the lunch. 'A delicious lunch of cake and ice cream was enjoyed by all: -Mrs. K. Dawson, Mrs. Robt. Stothers and Mrs. Irvine Eedy helped with planning and decorating attractive- ly for the event. Mrs. John Kilpatrick of LucknoW is spending a day or two with Mrs: Cecil Blake. They attended the Harbouraire's Spring Sing at North Street United Church on Sunday evening. Mrs. Mary Bere attended the annual meeting of Huron-Perth Chapter of Council for Exceptional Children in'Seaforth on Wednesday evening.' Guest speaker was Mr. Bevan Lindsay of Queen Elizabeth School speaking cn the importance of Physical Education, to help mental development. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO