The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-10-10, Page 6r:
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THE # X/CKNQW SENN , ,>4 iCKNOW Q of ►•
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"Tllhe Fall Tha'nk�offering and
'regular meeting . of South Kin -
OBITUARY ' s]
MRS: ROBERT .R> ,
lira, l;o'bert Ritchie died at;
• �S were held at the2nd,'
e a
less W,M, day, Oato'ber 2nd, ' following something to work for as she
benne -of Mrs, Ted. Collyer with series of strokes. ••
19; members' present, ' Mrs; Wni, rolled a 285 flat Single and 699
resident,..o tined the . She was the former Mary Atm ,rolled
Vhich. with hat} Bicap'
Ma tyre► .p P Alice Gardiner, daughter of the ,totalled 792: and •led the Waiver
ineetffig with prayer, .The mem-late John Gardner and Matilda;
hers, present were reminded .of was born lli Ashfield Ines to a 6' point ry;ietory over
• the Sectional meeting being held Lane, and the Cubs. Mary Fischer also roll,:
1909 rid, 1879 Toll-
ed -
1 was nbest687 .total. ,Task
• in Knox Church, Kincardine, .on Township
23rdon to'190 , she was '
October _12th._.at 2.. 'n with Rev..man tor the
p married to Robert .Ritchie in. Cubs,
• Angus M•,acKay guest speaker,. • •Ashfield Township. They farm- '
Pearl Jamieson's 606' was high
Miss Dean MacLeod 'took the ed in Ashfield and several years score far the 'Zebras as they took•
scripture and meditation' on the ago retired' , uclinow. Mr. and, 3 • points .from, the Pole Cats de-
;.•p . •, Mrs, Chislett •and. Mis. Mrs, Ritchie were members
. spite fine bowling by'•Rdb Mc-
Mama Sutherland gook Part ixi Zion United ,Church: Intoslz who• Scored a total of 742
salmns,
the Prayer Circle.. - She is •survived' by ,one Baugh-
• . A. J. Wilson .(Tillie) of pins ><xicluding a new high single
e aneeting was addressed by ter, Mrs,. of 298, ,
DucknOw,-and three 'sons, , An- '
►Mrs. Leisle Fortune of -VVingtiam. ^ Team effort paid off as
Her remarks were abased on Ps. and Graydon ,of Ashfield_ 'Chipmunks',. took 4 • points. from•
".Are, We thank= and J. �G,, of Mitchell, and a.bro-
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oro ,
92:1-5, She said; the Lions. Irvin Eedy was high
'ful: Stewards". Thiankful: for,the hey trier,Henry. Gardner ,of Ashfield. '
Bible that we have it to use. Her .She . was predeceased Eby, her Lion.
• husband,. three' brothers " and ' ; Dick Abel, �C.. Peppier and 1,,,
closing remarks were Good will Ellall f' , ed ` the -
not judge us by what- we, have 'three _sisters,. - enton ig r in Tip
done, but: That, we strive to db. Funeral services. were: held ers three ,point; win over the
• from the 'McLennan and Mac- Goons, Plus. Short rolling 696,,
The .study book topic was .tak• �° was' high far the shorthanded
en. b' Mrs, Boss aladinllan; A Kenzie memorial. (chapel, Lack
y new, on Thursday, October' 4th, Coons: war were going. with, four
Maria , by Mrs, a: L. • dlVfsMacKinnon, 'with burial in,'
Greenhill . Cern_. bowlers • and a dumrixny score,
M Harold Austin and Mxs L
Rev. C. C.. Washington. and Rev.
G. A. Meiklejohii.,,
Pallbearers were Harold,' Leon-
ard
seon-
a�; d, , Wes and ' Harvey' -Ritchie
•And Lane and John Gardner. The
flower bearers were four grand
children, Bob Rita'hie, Jim.. Wil-:
son, Deanne Ritchie, Bonnie Nit-
le • came and , re- ehie,' also Jahn • Ritchie `• and. Jack
Nit -
thankful people, ..� .
.peatrng:-, the.. pah benediction--,. itchic, ''
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1 her home in LueknOw on .Tu IEdna Rayner ' gave the ladies
• rs, ro ' etery, Officiating clergymen=were
M jcDougall was enjoyed; also a
mnusical numlber. by Ruth and
' .' yllis Steer. • Current events
were given 'byMrs. Douglas die -
ham and Mrs. . Lloyd-: MaeDoulgal1 •
. contributed -a reeding.
}rice • meeting was closed . with
a•. Thanksgiving liyrnii ".Come, ye
aterlao�;�attle Breeding
-A-s$oc-iaf-on
"'Where Better, Bulls Are Used"
During he--very-trying harvest-seas'of farmerslade
just experienced; there.was not time to think about ' the
'livestock and breeding ; program ;.However with fall here, !,
plans for the fall breeding program must . be made.
makingour', fall :b Plans, ,,co
Whenconsiderthe..
•. y
advantages of artifieally breeding y•'►'s to the .sires" in
service in .our• Unit.
Economy
Safety '
Choice of Bulls;
Disease Control:
Quality. Calves
Courteous Service
For service or more information, write or: phone collect to:
Clinton HU 2-3441 .or. Kincardine 460:
between 7.30 -..and 10 a.m..�on week days
7.30 and 9.30 a.. ori Sundays or.: holidays.
The •Beavers came up` witlh, 3
points at ..the Kangaroos expense;
)ironically enough the Kangas-
oos won one )game and set.: a new.
record flat triple of 2832, but .the
scores were: close.. enough that.
a ' slight edge in handicap gave'',
the Beavers the extra: point.,Len
MacDonald . was high . Beaver
,with a 720 '..total. The Kangaroos
best effort was Ab iC.hin's_ ecord
.89$:; flame to i`ple.
The Gophers Fled by Freda and.
Russ i Button with a. 1257" coma
4bined total and ` Ciaretoce Greer
witlh 636, total took three paints
frog, . 'tile ` Squirrels. Freck and
,Marie Button, rolling a: combin-
ed total e. 1411. were'best for
the losers. `
WEDNESDAY, 007: 46101, 1950
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MARC,ARIN:E 4 lbs.
T'u�1np.�b�ramdz�Z�c�w Prce.:I,b; 27c.,_w_...___
DOMESTIC SHORTENING
For :01, your baking Lb.. 27c ...,
TOMATO JUICE
Fa!ll!s. View, Choice. 48 oz, Tin 27e
'ArB..LE
POTATOES.- .'
C nad4 No. 1, Buy, now -7$ lb. bag
COFFEE, Highland Pride •
Fii g'hly ground. I ighest quality. -----
4 tins. .$1
Be Wise,
Grab These .Buys.
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Values effective
October 11, .12 13.
Our Stock Is Fresh Wye Self For Less
'Phone 119, Lucknow.
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ressure 1111111
tor.
We are sorry' about the mixup
over the.: record book Wednesday
might. ewer..thath . • • • • • • • _ -
ink on the individual scores and
two steams, • will' find themselves
short a ., point for:: not + adding
them. We: 'don't, like . doing it but
- �; tte r .les are for" everyone.
Standings
Beavers 6, Gophers 6, Wolver-
ines 6; Chipmunks 5, - Zebras • 4,'
Squirrels 4, , Kangaroos• : 3, Pole,
Cats :'3, Tigers '3 Lions 3, • Culbs
2, ,Coons 1.
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The excellent A . B. Caya co*, Britanny'.• Rag Apple .
Lorene, a daughter of Aladdin, a .former t7nft bull; sold •
' at . the Brubacher Anniversary Sale for $2225..0,:
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• We 'Have All' The Materials In Stock.
To Build 'A Garage
2" it 4"5 Cedar, Shiplap
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Pine .Siding 'Insulated Sidings
Roll
- - Brie Siding,and Shingle Roll
a`r Shingles As` phalttSl ingles
Metal Roofing Garage Door. Setts
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We would be pleased to Quote You a Price.
We invite comparison of our materials as to quality,
• grade ;and price. •
JOHN • ,' i r= HENDERSOI�T
LUMBER ', LIMITED.
PHONE 11500 •LUCSNOW '
LANGSIDE
'Thee Langside` Ladies Aid was
held in the church. Mrs. Farish
Moffat gave:the call . to worship
followed by the ,Scripture- read.
•lay ;Mrs Gordon Wall. Mrs. Wm.
Evans led -in prayer. Plans .: were
made for the 'pot; luck supper On
October `26th to. be. held ih the
Community, Hall Cecilia +Crew
ston and .Shirley Scott were apy
pointed to.ltek'after'a fish pond
far the children. Mrs. Wes Young
and Mrs.. Wm. ':Orr. are -to look
after -, a: parcel.. post table: , Read -
ings'. were• given . by Mrs. Orr,
1Virs. Lloyd Moffat, Mrs. WesleyYoung, Mrs. Warn. Scott. Marion
Scott received The offering: `The
mizpah benediction. cio'sed • the:
meeting. The next' meeting is to
be held • at the homs
e 'of Mrs. Far_ ....
risk' Moffat: hell cell, The. Most
neighborly thing that ever hasp -
pend to me.
'Mr. and Mrs:' Gordon Wall &,
family visited' " at . the home of
her mother, Mrs: Arthur, in Au;
burn on' Sunday. . .
Mr. ' and. •11/Ts. Ira • wall and
family of.Whitechurch visited on
Sunday -with the former's par-
-en-ts �1VIr-: -and-Mr-s: Wilson W -a•1.1:
Mr.. and Mrs. Sandy Murray $& •
family, of Sharon, .. Mr, and Mrs. •
Sid Pain of Toronto visited with
the Tiffin
. andM s. Eric Evans and
.family of Hyde Park spent the
week -end with Mr. , and. Mrs,
Wm, Evans and Ted and other
friends.
The infant ,daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Oswald • l ;udi of Lon-
don (Dolleria Orr) was christen-
ed at the church service' on Sun-
day afternoon •',by Rev, Norxnarn
Caswell;
,Mr. J,oshua awson has begin
visiting . with members of Ills
family , in London, later going on
•Toronto to visit .with his son
Harold and family. rriends here
DEEP: an SEAL W WEL
WATER SYSTEMS
Furnaces
Oil Burners
hone '61-r-13, Dungannon ' — R. 3, Lucknow, ' Ont:
' '11. she carry -hear Harold had.: BORN
patient in hos ital for, 51 FEAGQ,N-at Aklavik N. N.T.,
been a p i P.
weeks andtBill a patient` in .Don -'to Constable and Mrs. Hugh- Fear
Fee -
don' h pll
os 'tai • for a crushed heel I gan on 'October 7th, a ` daughter:
for a eek.' ••
Mr.: and • Mrs, 'Lloyd Moffat.
and Mr. and Mrs.' Eugene. Conley
were guests .at. ithe Vint -Johnston
A , doctor says `:that. this gener-
ation doesn't multiply like flyer_
parents, did.. But judging by
wedding lirr-Goderich on -Bator-- -divorce,--statistics -.2-they-- divide
day.. 1 taster.
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W7 MAKE ME LAUGH
"I know what I'm talking . about. No.
wise: man or woman` would be without '
the services of a crust company in matters.
coneerning their, estate—it's far too
important. So, take my advice, write for'
the free booklet, "Blueprint For Your
• Family.' It will tell 'you' a lot you should
knovi about estate administration," ,
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