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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-06-13, Page 12A r• W, GET E VK - THE'' LUCKNOW SENTINB ,_°. CKN-OW O►NTA O _._. Clutiom illotcheritig ,Mondays.: Bogs, .$2.00 In, by 4:00 p.tn. Cutting' and Wrapping; 2c pound CATTLE, CALVES and. LAMBS 'EVERY DAY, EXCEPT SATURDAY • • . We Do Curing and Smoking . Beef, Pork and ' Lamb. Sold Whole, Half or Quarter .... For Better Service, And • Lower. Prices `— Call' Ripley 100, •Chas, Hooisma,, Prop. MONUMENTS -For sound counsel and' a fair , price ' on a monument Correctly designed ' from ,quality material, •rely on SKELTON MEMORIALS Walkerton. • .Pat O'Hagan,. Prop. Established Over ' Sixty Years Phone " 6381ws:m� Ontario NLRO55 CORNERS Mr. • Ted • Haldenby,, and ' his daughter, Miss Barbara Haldenby left ' Toronto by train: g for Chau- vin; Alberta, where they, will visit at the home of Clarence Haldenby.. Mrs. Ted •Haldenby, Mrs.' Doug Halderiby accompan- ied them to • •Toronto: Mrs. Frank : Brown and :Reg' ..spent Tuesday evening at Wil- Mr.- Wil=Mr. • and Mrs. Ezra Stanley & family spent the week -end in :: Detroit and attended the gradu- ation'• of Miss Bonnie. Stanley, On: Wednesday mesda Mr: and Mrs • , Morley Wall took Elda to Tor- onto where she -entered the . Gen- eral Hospital there for heart tests. ...She was abbe ' to be brought home 'Friday eyening :and spent the week -end at her .home herex `.before returning to London. The Kinloss .Scouts and Cubs held their picnic Saturday after- noon at. Holyrood. 'when they en- tertained their parents and friends. ' ,A ..good ;time Was 'en- joyed.. Sever.:al .frons the community:: •attended, the , :Trade Fair at Wingharn. Sunday' visitors • with Mr. and Mrs. , •.Toro Stewart were, Mr.'. &' Mrs. • :Gerald •Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart . and family, all of Kincardine, Mr. and •Mrs. Ronald Stanley and farnily, loss and Mri Mac: McPherson children, 8th ..Con. ' an■ mmommen naloiimwommOe■■UU■a■ioommsoU■■aI ■•' .i" • ■ a' :.A ■ ■' • • ■ • ■ ■ :. .:• rn ■ ■ ■'. ■ r „ in■ •■ El The ,Party That ,Believes: i ■ THAThas the right to a'■ .,• ■, EVERY- • CANADIAN guaranteed medical health , plan.. ■'• ■ THAT EVERY CANADIAN .has the right to a job ■: ' that will provide a good standard of . living. r THAT THE FARMER must get an equitable , return, from his labor • and capital, ' investment. .. at IN AN ECONOMY 'wher~ein the small businessman is NI i recognized as 'an indispensibie factor ' `in The country's. welfare. ■ A VOTE FOR RICHARDS. IS A VOTE FOR PROGRESS • •■ ■ ■, • ,r a EMOCRATI:C, e D1DATE or BRUCE ■ • ■. ■ ■ ■ ■, ■ as ■ ■ a. ■ ■ • ■ NON■■aIM■alarmaltowain suiamosim . ed �ai•ea■a aa■ls l Combine Weddirg Birthday Honors (KINLOUG ” NEWS) 'u WEDNESDAY,.–JON , , th;9 Mr. P. 'A, Murray,• .reeve of Kinloss Township attended Colin ty Council during the week at "Inverhuron. • A family . gathering Was held' onm Saturday evening to mark the 35th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Murray. The 1LW.I, met at the Scout hall on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Lyman Sutton •Presiding, An extention course, available to the 'W.I.. was discussed • Red Cross Canvassers were appointed On July &th' the W,1, will. (be':