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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-07-08, Page 6t PAGI, Sax The LUCKNOWSENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO St. Helens Institute E. .NLDOIL.U.'D GAR.A..i ATLAS BATTERIES DUNLOP TIRES Top,''Quality at Reasonable . Price ROTATE TIRES REGULARLY Wheel Bdlancng and Alignment Shockabsorber Service 2 . LicInsed Mechanics REPAIRS to ALL MAKES , OF CARS and TRACTORS WHITECH.URCH and DISTRICF Visitors over the week -end with spent two days after attending the Mr-. `and Mrs. George, Fisher . were National. Women's Institute Con Mr and . Mrs: ' Bob Dawson , : of vention at Wolfeville, . Nova Sco- Kingston, Mr. , and::'Mrs. Gordon tia. Fisher, Lonnie and ' Lori of Guelph Miss..:Cathy Smith of Toronto is and Misses Sandra Fisher and spending holidays *with her grand Janis Farrier returned : to , their parents Mr.: and " Mrs. Russel homehere after visiting in Guelph Chapman and her great grand for: a week. mother ' Mrs. Mary Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Bill' Gibson, Rhon- Mr and Mrs. ,Elgin Wellwood -da, Billie and: Gregory visited on and Mrs Nora .Cronin of Caledon Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. visited;this week with Mrs Cecil ,George .Fisher:'.. .. Falconer. Mr. Harry and Miss Betty Hayes • : Mrs. Dan Tiffin and Mr. Joe of Birmingham, Michigan visited Tiffin were in London ' on Tl urs- this week with Mr. and Mrs. Rus-, day at Victoria Hospital to visit sel Ritchie, .. Mr. 'and Mrs. Fred, his mother Mrs. Orville Tiffin, who Tiffin, ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tif- had that day undergone surgery'. fin, The. Mildmay .:' Midgets a n d Mr. and .' Mrs. Russel Ritchie,. Whitechurch . Midgets played on Mr. and Mrs. Charlet Tiffin and 'Whitechurch; diamond Thursday Mrs Fred . Tiffin spent Sunday evening with a score 11-2 in fav-' • :with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Payne our of. Mildmay. of Toronto at their summer cot Mrs. Maud Haggett: ,of Brussels returned on . .aage':at Bell Ewart on Lake sim-:Saturday Y� tovisit with ,Mt$ :.Mr. and Mrs. °Victor Emerson for • Mr. •Herb Laidlaw is visiting a few weeks. J/ this week in Powassin with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Farish Moffat . of and Mrs. Don Benison. •Wingham '.spent Wednesday 'even - Held Picnic MeeiIii.g The .children's meeting of the St. Helens W.I. was. held Thurs- day, July 2nd' at 2:30 p,m. in • the hall with an attendance of 24 adults a p d 26 children. A short. business Tod was held A com- mittee concis ' g of Mrs. E. Bar- bour, Mrs. Jas. Aitchison •and' Mrs. Ross Gammie was appointed to look.` after the Fall Fairdis- play. Mrs. Ross Gammie,. the 'president, gave a short report of the district annual at: ,Belgrave., The results of the races. and. games under the leadership of the 4-H girlswere as follows: races girls: pre school, Dale Mac- Donald; 7 and under, Loree Gam- mie, Dale MacDonald; 10 andun- der, Verna Aitchison, •Lois . Stru- thers; tru thers; 13 and under, Mary Pan- nabecker, Ver a MacDonald; 14 and up,. Jackie Cooper. Mr: ' and ' Mrs. Frank ' Stockhill " ing with . Mr. and Mrs. George Harold Kenneth, Shane and Coni stance; , of . Timmins visited ` thi . Mr. and Mrs: Ross MacGregor week With her Parents Nir.''-and,', of .Toronto. are• . spending � their. Mrs. Tom Morrison. holidays here. Last week was` spent at a cottage at Kincardine, Boys' races — 8 and under, David MeWhinney, Douglas Ait chison 10 and . under, Douglas Aitchison, David . MeW hinny 13 and under, Donald MacDonald, Melvin. Lyons. Ieg race'- Mary Pannabecker and Jackie Cooper, Mrs. D: Pan=: nabecker and Mrs. A. ".McDonald• rabbit -hop, • Jackie Cooper; stock- ing . race, . Mrs. L. Woods; Miss W. Rutherford; elopement . race, Mrs. Ross Gammie and : Mrs. Don Pannabecker; ° egg race, Jackie Cooper and Mary. Pannabecker; hot potato, " Mrs. L. Hunter , . kick - the -Slipper, Marybelle' Hunter, Kenny.: MeWhinney. After the races' and games all enjoyed. a picnic lunch and .ice- cream. Mr. and Mrs. Ewan MacDonald of . Port' Alberni, .British Columbia and accompanying them , were Mrs....Walt Arscott, Misses. Val= visited . this week with Mr. and .rn . . � •; _ ees:P Andrea and Patricia, Kung: Mrs. Dave MacDonald • and : his 'On Thursday Mr: and Mrs. Vic aunt Mrs; 'MacDonald and other tor Emerson celebrated •their for- relatives in the community.. Ewan tieth weddry. ing 'anniversa. ; has not been back to this • com- • munitY for 38 years. He attended. Mr • Dan Cassidy . is visiting S.S. No. 9 when his parental home was • the one now owned by Mr. Ed. 'McQuillan Mrs. Victor Emerson retained. of ' Wingham and District, ,High day ' for Summer where she. will' and' an . '. A-line : skirt which ; • swept Betty Jane Lee of; Stratford: • home ' on .'Tuesdayfrom Prince School from this community' who attend summer sc hool ' and her into' back fullness With a waterfallof Kit tY ,. . Mr Barry L.. McQuillin won lst • class .honours,. . 2nd class course will. be Junior Education. chapel ':train of chantilly lace. Her chener• : was best man for his :oro - w . Island where she . had' • •.. . , ♦••••♦•♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦•♦•♦••••♦••♦w•••,►o•♦•♦♦•••♦.•♦♦•.•H•♦♦♦♦•♦;•• •♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦•••♦••♦♦♦•♦♦i44 -♦♦♦♦♦♦♦y . tber, and%ushers were Mr. Ken• neth Somers of. Elmira, . brother It' < isn't so good ; when .a, tight person and .a loose tongue . come' together, • One woman's definition ..ofre- tirement: Twiceas much husband on half as. much :income: honours, •L•thir_d class Onours or with . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arscott for a week.' , Congratulations`` to all students passed'. To those who : have com- pleted their course and ,are en- tering other fields we wish :you success. To `•those, who failed we exte '. oursympathy and we re' mm. - : that you can do the things you want to do. Sotry. again. • Mrs. Claude Coffin left on Fri: day, . for: ,Montreal from where she WEDNESDAY, JULY 1Nho 1, Ontario farmers use more petroleum prod.. ucts than any. .other farinr group in Canada .:.. let this. . great buying- power Work for you • co-operatively: You build ownership and, earnings ; in the form of Patronage Refunds Iwhen you make your local CO-OP headquarters for all your petroleum supplies.You are assured of quality products, dependable service .and competitive prices plus ownership in your own business. Help yourself . . BUY• • n • Telephone 528-2125 Wedding l. MCQUILL'IN -- .BONERS The marriage of M. Mildred ` • of . chantilly lace held a T eMil .Ann crown Y Somers and Ivan Edward Mc -1, finger-tip.veil of silk illusion. She o Quillin was solemnized in :Wesley.; I carried pink . roses, stephanotis. United Church, Elmira, June ' 27. and white carnations. Rev, Alvin L. Evans performed : Mara ion Sourer of Elmira the double ring ceremony.' ;vas maid of honor" Pefor filer. sister The : bride, of.:Stratford, is the h , blue au ,de chrome:' e will accompany her son Richard : elder daughter of , Mr. and Mrs'.Igown fashioned. with a skirt shay- . and • his _wife to_ Joe....Batts=-.Arm,_ , William N- Somers, Elmira. ,The..# mg__into back fullness and ac Newfoundland,: where her mother- bridegroom, of Waterloo, is' the ':'cented with rosettes at the waist.: in-law Mrs. Coffin is :livin elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Her head -piece was a 'crystal, comb Mr. and *Mrs. Jacob ' M iilwyli McQuil in R R 1 Lucknow and ' bouffant veil." Similarly gown- and Barbara of .Morris .township The bride, given in marriage b ed but in powder' blue were brides- visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. her father, chose a formal, go maids ,Miss Karen Lobsinger. of J. D. Beecroft. - • of •,peau di faille fashioned with San Diego, California,. Miss Cath- Mrs. George Fisher -,left' on Sun- an, empire band of chantilly lace, arine Gerhardt of Galt and Miss . . • ♦.. i ♦ i • i.. i • •1 • • ♦ • . .. ♦, a. ♦ • .♦ ♦ • ' ♦ ♦ i ♦' • • ♦ • • • • t • • • LIMIT FEEDING PROGRAM ' I CUT FEED REQUIREMENTS by up to 50 lb. per hog . with• the new' ' SHUR CAIN Limit Feeding . Prograrn MORE GRADE `A`s MARKETED because' the liryited " energy' feeding with the SHUR-GAIN ' Limit . Pr"bgram helps control, the development of excess fat, .. allows . e hogs to grow '.mor lean mea` phog.feeding G�nCe � In ,YOU POCKET THE.;EhTRA. DOLLARS available. from . . cuts feed costs ,. • . improves, lower feeding costs per hog., more. `A' . extra .returns .. 6 increases profits! Grade. hogs ,r arketet3. grades nderson roducts Ltd. . . LUCKNOW PHONE528-2026 *****die*♦**♦***♦♦♦ *s••♦♦♦ i♦**♦i*i♦♦*+♦♦fe♦•♦4♦+i♦♦*4I♦♦i*` **,• •' ° limit hog feed's O of the .bride,, M. 'Bruce Richmond of • Kitchener and Mr; James Aus-: ♦: . tin of ' Elmira, ♦ . The organist was . Mr.. Clare • r Bauman. of St: Catherines. ♦ s hardt, soloist, sang i "Wedding Prayer" and. "Be`Thou • With Mis'TheinGer.' • .An evening dinner and .recep tion was held' at Valley • View. Lodge, Three Bridges. Mrs. .Som- ers, wearing a dusty rose lace and Organza dress with white ac- ; cessories and a corsage of white ♦ carnations, welcomed the guests • a.She _ was. assisted , by Mrs. Mc- Quillin wearing a Picadilly pink chantilly lace jacket dress . with . pink • and white accessories , and ♦ a cprsage of pink roses and white •• carnations..• 4 Following a motor trip through • New England States the bride and � groom will 'reside in Waterloo. • Mrs, McQuillin is : a graduate of • St. Mary's, Hospital, . Kitchener and Western University, London. • • Ivan is • a • student at Waterloo • Univsersity. • • ter: Among the s gruests present ' was Ivan's grandmother, Mrs. John • • Miller of Lucknow. • r 1 tt—wally takes a.. person longer ♦ , h . . ♦s1 tell whatsaywhat he. Meheows't. inks than to