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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-11-11, Page 12PAGE TWELVE • . THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ' ONTARIO ' WHITECHURCH weekend with her father 1Vtr.; AY' thug Moore• Brother Passes presented With. Rocking. Chair • Word was received here on Sat,on Saturday evening, November �n King of Tees urday evening that M. William 7th the Fordyce school section D McInnes of, Walkerton had' passed held' a euchre party in the School, water visited on Sunday with Mr. away, Mr 11Ichnnes' iso a' brother Mrs. Tom and Mrs. Walter Ai'Scott, Valerie HOW TO GET MORE '!GRAVY" • OUT OF EVERY POUND OF BEEF Feed your. cattle your;own'home-grown grains fresh -mixed with profit -proven National $eefbilder ! Feed made from National Beefbilder 32% Con- centrate putt on pounds at the lowest cost. It's the fresh -mix. with. the' . balanced protein' base. Whether you have your own, grains or we supply them, we can custom blend the . finest . fresh -mix you' can buy right here at the hill -using National Concentrate, of course.. BEEFBILDER CONCENTRATE 011, A PRODUCT''OF CANADIAN:' IN'DU$TR1E,i..L1:MITto FINLAYSON uckeow Wg.,DNESDAY, NOV. 11t, '1lM pet cat. along.. Their address , is. 1050 North. Point, Apartment 707, San Francisco Z: 9.4100, California, U S.A Mr,. Brim King and his grand- mother Mrs. , of Mr, in honour of Mr.... andand Andrea IUng. Orville Tiffins ofr this McInnes village, M s; O'Malle • , who have sold. their: •�' win- Mrd anl:. Mrs, Thos. MRrrison, farm and will soon.. be leaving Mr, nd Mrs t eorge , Mor, Mr, wife, the former Lexy Kennedy this communityto spend this ofi this; community, is left to mourn ds + ter with his sister m Sarnia, There Arthur Moore, Ir. and Mrs, Jas. his loss. This community y extends were 10. tables. of. cards; and. 2 McInnes; Mrs. Orville Tiffin, Nir. to these relatives their sincerest of crokinole. Mrs. •George Fisher and Mrs, Victor Ernerson were s.M . Walter Ja was High lady, and High man at the funeral parlours. Walker- mese . London,. joined was Mr, Clarence , Gibbons, . A ton on Sunday evening, where the Eddie Johnson, Preston, joined 'remains oi� the late Mr. Billic prize was given for the couple Mr. George Fisher in` the deer ;McInnes rested. having a wedding anniversary on Mr and Mrs. Stewart Co eland hunt here the , .fust of the weep , , November 7th or the date nearest ; . and, werer.on successful. 'in obtaining and Kevin. .of Toronto spent the t ' deer the first dal, After 'tee the winnMr. and ers of Harold Gaunt. week -end with her parents Mr..' the 3 day .deer hunt, They took p ` and Mrs. Charles Robinson, and a trip to Burks Falls, Mr., lr. James M d Mrs, O Malley were ad - Dow and p Robinson Nelson Do w presented, theca with I , --- •-•�- r: an . .. his arenas Mr. and Mrs, 'Barco • and Mr. Johnson returned to their dressed by Mr. Ivan Copeland of Wroxeter • � Messrs.' Charles. R ,b' son and homes' on Sunday • Mrs. 'Irene Patterson' of ' Toron- a beautiful swivel rocking chair. to .spent the week -end with her Mr. and; Mrs. O'Malley thanked ` giving. wA 1 yp for would -beanbrother Mr. Charles Taylor, .On their. friends. acid neighbours for. Saturday. :she went to Walkerton appreciated gift in. your loved the' kindness shown them with: one's Christmas stocking; and brought her mother Mrs. Ta your choosing Who �' ttie presentation of the gift as snow for delivery lor, who is at Brucelea Haven, a fond remembrance which they anytime before Christmas, The home' for the da' . We are ha Po l h i ppy Mrs, Mima ranee hie accom_ j Lucknow Sentinel, ' /phone 528- would: cherish..' Lunch •was .served. to re rt Mrs, Ta hors is en oyi�ig , ,' 3X34, : very good. health even though con-. panied' ' Miss Olive Currie to San. C' • fined to" a. wheelchair... Francisco where they will spend • Mr., and Mrs. Walter James and the • winter, as they took their is . Your Subscription itenewed?' lace Miller and Mrs.: Ross awn - HELENS . , mie. ' The., travelling shoot prize was . 'won by. Mrs'. Allan Cran- Remembrance . Pay ; Service . ; stop, and 'Rodger Pannabecker A good crowd' attended the. Re was. top student playing. • embrance Day Seriiice on Sun- t. day.' in the St. Helens hall.: Mr. Harley Moore had charge of the service :'and delivered an approp-`' fl I1L 7 . riate. address. Musical. 'numbers ! Mrs. Leonard Machines return- •: were given by the St. Helens { : ed" home from Wmgham. Hospital choir with Mr. E. W. Rice as, on Friday. .• soloist The Lucknow Legion . and . � Allan MacDougall of Auxiliary, were in attendance. The < was home ,for the week -end. last post was, sounded by. Douglas Nancy .Burt ' is a ; patient ' in. • Dickie. Wreaths were placed by i:win"gham and District Hospital various . organizations •with, pneumonia. Mrs, Tena Dayman of Brue c! ° Miss Helen Campbell of Kitcl- 1`ieId is visiting • with Miss ,'Mary 'ever spent .the week -end with her Murray.' ; parents, . Mr. and Mrs... Harold Mr. and Mrs: Allan Miller, Campbell.. ' Douglas. and .' Lori • ;were Sunday ' The third meeting on "Des- visitors 'with. Mr and Mrs. Willis • serts'', sponsored b y Kairshea Corrigan at Barrie. ,,W.I., ,is.' planned . for this Thins- dayMr. and Mrs. 'Irvin IYICCabe'of evening, November i2th at 'Windsor Were Saturday visitors. the home of Mrs. Evan Keith. •j Over thirty with Mr. and. Mrs:.. Fred M�Qui1- w young "People from lin and Mr. and °Mrs, Frank Mc South; Kinloss and Lucknow : Pres- Quilln. ; byterian churches met in South Kinloss Sunday evening. Rev,' Mr.. 1Vfti. Gordon Pannabecker . e f MacLeod in his ,address on r‘Re- Ftidgetown spent the week -end membrance ' Day" showed h o w with his mother Mrs. Don . 'l?an- ,much we owe, to those .Who fought nabecker. "' for the freedom we now enjoy. Mr., Ed Blackwell is a patient Remembrance Da by n y readings were in Winghaf' and District Hosni given Miss Kathy ,MacLeod tat. after' an accident at • Lorne and Tony., Johnstone,' and Roddy Woodsy farm. MacKenzie contributed ' a " piano -Nine tables. enjoyed the' Shoot, instrumental. Party at S.S. No. 4 on Tuesdays evening. High prizes went to Mrs. + Rice with is gn erant, only o osotation prizegoingto Wat different sublec� n N ati's your stand; on registering life' insurance policies to claim certain income tax deductions? Mr. Campbell If it's possible, I'm all for it! Interviewer You'll be pleased to know. you: May 'register any Mutual Life policy, except Term, .under , the Income 'Tax Act Subject to certain limitations; the savings, portion of your premium can then; be deducted from your tax- able income ax-able'income each year. Mr. Campbell It seems to rite that everybody should know. about this! Interviewer • • You're right! Particularly people who are building a pension for themselves.Even people now contributing to a company pension plan may qualify for. further, tax relief. REPRESENTATIVE.: US, lit Mr. Campbell, Look, I'd like to check into this. before I file my 1964 re- turn. Where can I get 'coriplete— information? : Interviewer Just all your ' nearest Mutual Life representative. The Mutual Life ASSt 11ANCE COMPANY OF' CANADA HIAD OTPIC='. WArtdroo.oNtAnlo/*t1AsusHto toAo WJACK- SALTER,* • 299 PRANCES STREET., • ,'WINOHAM, ONTARIO. • PHONE: 357.2740