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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-09-08, Page 9WEDNESDAY, ,SEPT. 8th,' 1965 THE .LUCKNOW •SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE SEVEN, IR HOGS ARE FULL FED -GAIN PROVEN' PROGRAM ur-Gain 1 g Finisher og Grower & • —contains the proper balance of'• nutrients'' (protein, minerals and vitamins) to meet requirements of full fed hogs; " --producedan average of 65% , -grade A's (26% higher than the nat ional average) on. a recent test at the SHUR-GAIN Research Farm.T: • produce ' better : hogs, Research is ' a must Let SHUR-GAIN Re- search 'Work for you.Drop in soon we would. like to discuss ''the. SHUR-GAIN swine Feeding Program . with . you feed service. erson u LUCKNOW .Phone. 528*2026 KINLOUGH ' : Mrs. Glen Haldenby and infant. son spent a few days ' with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alex Percy and Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. .P, . A. Murray visited at Wallaceburg • with- •Mr. and Mrs. Keith : McCarter . and family. Miss .` Barbara Murray returned to Windsor where she will resume her teaching duties. Mr. and Mrs1, Jack, Barr and. familyvisited' on Sunday with Mr. y... and Mrs. Ross Wilson at Conn. Rev. ' and: Mrs: Charles Cox of Teeswater visited .•on Monday;•;with.. Rev. Benson Cox,, :'in Kincardine IOP QUALITY ESSO •HEATING EQUIPMENT ' on ea 10 -ear, budget terms - HOME HEAT SERVICE AT NO COST TO YOU ROY • HAVENS ' Plumbing.. and Heating ESSO •BUI NEIL Sales anc l Service 1401VIE, HEAT . SERVICE Hospital' and :with Mrs. William Cox:.. :.. We a r e sorry to report that Mrs; Frank Johnston is 'a patient in the Winghain District Hospital. Mr.. and Mrs.' Dan McInnes . and family, were recent visitors with her parents Mr. . and Mrs., J. Dix- on at Durham. 10,000 Mile :Trip • Mr. and .Mrs.' Chris ''Shelton re turned` home on Sunday. evening. They were away 11 weeks and travelled around 10,000''miles vis- iting ,with relatives in. Elliott Lake,. Peace River,. Vancouver, Victoria . and Fort St: Jhn . , �M : 'and Mrs.VerneHodgins of Angus visited on' Thursday with Mrs. Tom' Hodgins. „ Congratulations to: Mr. and Mrs. Glen' Hodgins on •the : birth of a son, a brother, for Darryl, Bevan, and Dale.. Mrs. Irene MacKenzie of Moose, Jaw, Sask , visited over.the week- end with'Mrs: William Cox and other relatives here. Mr. a n• d Mrs. Bert ' Nicholson w e r'e` guests at : the Nicholson Cowan wedding on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haldenby returned' home from their' holi- days. • •• , Miss Evelyn • Nicholson' of Tor- onto spent the • week -end at . her home here. Grandmothers' Meeting The H.W.I. met on Thursday „af- ternoon with Mrs. Charlie ' Mur- ray and / Mrs. '' Raynard Ackert, hostesses. Mrs. Alex Percy pre- sided and the meetingopened by singing•. the : Ode and repeating' the Mary Stewart- Collect •in unison. Communications and thetreasur- er's • report were' read by •.the sec- retary, Mrs, Lyman Sutton, Mrs. William Eadiereported on ' Cul tural -Activities a n d Mrs. Ed Thompson read from the Feder- ated News. On Tuesday evening, September 14th, at '8:37, the Holy- rood branch will be the guests of: the Whitechurch Institute. Miss June Ackert . received the Bruce County 4-H ' scholarship which amounts to $100.00. The presentation will be made • at the fall rally. Congratulations, are ex- tended to June. The roll call was "A song pop- ular. In my teens". Mrs. Perry Hodginspresided for ,the program and read a, paper written by Mrs. Arthur Graham of. Sault. Ste. Mar- ie on the pioneer: life of her grandmother, the late Mrs. Rich- and Haldenby :of the Westford ar- ea, The information was handed down by the late Mrs. Thomas Percy, the former Jane Heiden - by, ' who was a daughter. Mrs;• Margaret McPherson pro- posed• ;a. toast to all of the grand - Mothers. Mrs. Marion Harris and Mrs,Jack Barr favoured with a dilet.. 'Mrs. McPherson the' olden donated the following pi` mother-, -Mrs. Ada Hodgins of Windsor;. the youngest grandmo- ther, Mrs. Lyman Sutton; ' `, the most great grandchildren, Mrs. Ernest Ackert; the .. most grand, children, Mrs. Bond of Woodstock;: the grandmother .with'. the most articles in her purse, Mrs. John. Barr; the grandmother with the longest, foot, Mrs. Margaret Mc- Pherson; the grandmother with the birthday closest to the\ meet- ing, , Mrs William ` Cox; the One wearing the newest _dress, Mrs. William Eadie; the ;one_who could whistle best, Mrs: Jim Smith; . a town startingwith the first letter of your name, Mrs. Alex Percy; guessing. articles,; Mrs. Jack Barr, Mrs. Alex Percy, Mrs. Ed ' Thom- pson, Mrs. Ellwood Elliott. :', Things my 'grandmother 't o '1 d me and the Centennial improve- ment pamphlet were read : by Mrs. Perry Hodgins. The meeting closed by singing God Save the Queen and Grace. Lunch, was ser- ved by the 'hostesses.• ZION Those attending the' Swan re- union on Sunday aL Seaforth Park were Mr. and ' Mrs. Earl Swan Mr. and'.. Mrs. Russel', Swan And family and . Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie and Anne. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland, Ken and -Nancy were in London on Monday. Ken remained in Lon don • where he ' will' be attending the Ontario' Vocational Centre for, the coming year. . Mr, and Mrs. ' Lloyd McAuley of Toronto . and Mrs. Mary Mc- Auley : of Acton spent Sunday ev- ening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie and Anne. Church will be held 'at Hac- kett's .'church on Sunday. - Larry. Hunter and Ron Gardner' AN/NCOMEMXFOPA1 MOO NITER READ. NOW MOGI/ ONEY 1RWIN'S CONSTRUCTION GENERAL :CONTRACTING • BULLDOZING -BACK HOE SAND: -GRAVEL' HAULAGE. 528-3048 LUCKNOW • Eavestroughing nd .Roofing Town And Farm ..` FOR, FREE ESTIMATE: CONTACT.; Better. B uuk..ng Maniteni.nce • BOX' B c/+o'THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL OR LEAVE ORDER 'AT MORDI.E'S HARDWARE • • • t ' LUCKNOW,. 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Mr. and 'Mrs. Irwin Johnston of and family.• Two weddings of interest to Ol- ivet people' took . place on Satur- day, Bert. Johnston of Teeswater and Ronnie Nicholson of Itipley- Bothh boys 'lived on the fourth ' of Huron. / John McCallum ::of Hanover; who has been helping his: uncle ,•Ro- bert 'Osborneon the farm this summer, returned home at 'the week -end. Joyce and- Jimmie. • Black ,and' Nancy and . Ronnie McGuire spent a few days ; last week ` with. Mr. and Mrs Robert Engel • and fam- ily of'. •Dublin: 'Miss Sharon : Coiling ' attended the Exhibition in . Toronto on Wed- nesday. , •L TH PHONE 523 '1965 FORD, 4 Door, Automatic:' Transmission 1965 FORD, 4 Door, Standard •Transmission 1964 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, 6 Cylinder, Automatic Trans mission 1964,` CHEV B,ELAIR, '4 Door, Standard Transmission -,1963 PONTIAC STRATOCHIEF, 4 Door, 6 Cylinder, Automatic, Transmission 1963 PLYMOUTH, • 2" Door, 6 Cylinder; Standard Transmission 1963 MERCURY, 4 Door, V-8 Automatic 1962. 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