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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-10-10, Page 8• SAE FIGHT THF. ,LtTC.I [.OW..,A,ENTINEL, LUCKNOW. ONTARIO x ■ ■a■asi■i■■■■I•rII■•■■ir1aa.i a& mi O r■ino■ meso • 1 •m a Now Is. The Time: To .Install • • ■. ■ • NASH ALUMINUM WINDOWS ifld DOORS i Make your home - comfortable and ' tore attractive. by .:, installing NASH . aluminum combination doors and s. IN windows. ' These; ' "units are made of heavy siege extruded rt • aluminum:' '. , • U ,14 -Cut Fuel Bills lip. To' 30% WE INSTALL AND : SERVICE WHAT WE SEED;' r STEWART'S Aluminum Sales 1:• • 101 Victoria St.,. Goderich Phone collect JA 4.8:821 wasess■■aur■o ■ miumen■aaufo■i■o■•■■i■fu■!■n■o■ LOCHALSH Communion: services ; were •at-. tended at . Ashfield Presbyterian WE'D DAY, OCT. • lkh, 1962 — • Top Honors a Teeswater Fair . . Victor Bridge &'.Qns,. Kincar- dine carried off the Premier Breeder " honours at the Bruce' County Black. and White .'Day held September 29th in , connec- tion .with Teeswater Fair. The', Premier Exhibitor of : the show was ` James Needham of Ripley. ie.n . .+G.owanll ck Port. • Elgin was the runner-upfor both. these, honours, Despite two ,con- tinuoUs days .;of rain , and the necessity, •of showing outside,. the Bruce County •breeders put on a . gon•d quality .show with. 75 head shown by JO exhibitors. The judge was Abner B. Martin; West. Montrose, Ontario. Flor-Dati ..•Sovereign. Salacia, •who . headed 'the . milking . three- : year-old class , for •Gordon Far- rell, Ripley went on to take the senior andGrand Champion -1 ships for females and was nam- ed the best uddered animal of the show, • ' The Reserve Senior and Re serve Grand Championship ' .for ''female went ' to Jas 'Needham,' Ripley.' on his .1st prize dry 4 .ye,ar-old and over, Bonnie: Place' Senttor Pride. Cecil. Hioliands kineardine showed the Junior. Chainpion .female; winning; with the. first prize senior , yearling, Pleasure Valley` Rini while the Reserve Junior.: 'Championship ' went to the top senior heifer . calf, Mah-. deen 'Reflection., Diana owned by Jaynes Needham. • "There ' were ' no senor buflis shown,: bile 'Junior 'and . Grand Champion being the first prize :senior .bull • calf,(H B. Cedarville Citation Maple shown by vey. Ackert • ,i& Son, Kincardine. ;The :Reberve Junior . and 'Reserve' Grand • Championship• award. Went .'to James Needham on the winning • ,Junior • bull . calf, Mash_ •Church on Sunday afternoon Been Sal of Rid etown is g .al: Joe. 1NIr IParneY g spendinga. couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Luther. Tuesday Tuesday evening, the. girls.: of %the C G.+I.T. group: of..' , Ashfield Presbyterian Church entertained' their. ' mothers to a bantuet` 'in the church: • r .Doris Wylds of Toronto' spent the :holiday week -end 'with, her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wylds. Mrs.: Annie ' MacMurchy spent the holiday . at the hone of her daughter..' at Elrnira. • Mr.' and Mrs. ' Allan' MacLean and family. of 'Collingwood , spent the holiday. with Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacLean. " . . . ,• Visiting Mr: and. Mrs. .Emile MacLennan : were Mr and Mrs. Bruce Millar of Palmerston and Marion ' MacLennan of Toronto. • •` Mr. Donald_ Finlayson .of Tor- Oliver .,Barkwell.. has , been ` re- onto 'vis'ited with- Mr. :and :Mrs. leased from: thehospital, and is Gordon. Finlayson. now visiting Mr.': and Mrs John Recent 'visitors with Mr. Dan. iMacDonald MacDonald. and Mrs Annie ''Mac- • A number of ,girls of the C:G. Donald were Sally and Louise. I;T. group attended the rally. at MacDonald 'of ' Windsor:: Finlay tSeaforth :' on Friday with , their MacDonald and .family. of Glia %eaders, ; . Mrs +William . Ross and' them and `: Mrs .: Cowell : and.. • fa Mrs. Henry MacKenzie. • •nvily, of• • Tondon. • • S _ar1 the , of the • C' . ..unit n. y . , pa . y omm y • Mr. and ;Mrs. Bill:Barrett and !goes to. •Mrs. an .MacLean m family: of Toronto , spent' the the passing ,, of her father: at week -e id with : Mr.. and Mrs:: 'Wyoming,` Ross •1ViacKenzie. MRS: RICHARD . BROWN The ' death of ' Mrs. Richard' Brown of'. Ripley occurred . in' 'Kincardine hospital ''on Septem-. :bei:.28th after a lengthy.. illness: She ' was 'in. her 60th ,year.. Mrs. Brown ' had been' a life- long and well known resident of the coininunity:: .She was, ,a daughter `, of the '.late.. Mr. . and, Mrs. John Robb of Huron 'Town ship Where. she was born on Jan- uary 12th,` 1'.83. ;• •The funeral' service was con.- ducted, onducted, on • Monday, October ast at the MacLennan ,Funeral Horne; Ripley', by Rev. Neil MacCornbie of Ripley Presbyterian ,Church.. :Interment. was " inGreenhill • in■■■■■ea■o■■a■a■■■■ oaa■■■■a■i'ab■a■■.ai■■■aa■■i■■■■i■,■aa■af . ��e . '.Ford. Fairlane Two'-Do�r Hardtop • i The Ford Pairlane . two -door In hardtop for 1963 is a new addition • ; to the popular -sized Fairlane sedans ■ that were introduced late • in 1961. •' • Also completely new ,• for ' 'Fair- • • • -t•, lane • in 1.963 will be the sports IN FORD, FALL, r••. 1•0•1••• •••••••••• • Introducii.'.g. Today's Most Modern farlit Service• A "PUSHBUTTON" HOBILE MILL ?your service -• At your farm Give us a call at Lucknow 303 and let us furnish you: withJ a supply . of Ful -Ton feeds right • at -your farm:, Save money and ' always have :bet- ter, . fresher feed. We.. -come right t ...your door and use your grain; JOHNSTONE'S. MOBILE FEED SERVICE • 'Gordon • Johnstone, proprietor 'Lucknow, Ontario: ESSO. SERVICE FOR TOP .QUALITY ATLAS', BATTERIES DUNLOP TIRES (Moss Sizes : In Stock} v,. AT REASONABLE ; PRICES! Repairs to All Makes of Cars and Tractors 3 Licensed Mechanics he�'IAIigr'mefl.t and Balancing MOTORCADE • DEALER Cemetery, the :pallbearers be b • i ng • to � •epresent. our group at an or; Wm. 'Jackson,; W. Steer, Frank ganizatibnalmeeting' in Walker - Scott, Lloyd ?Wylds,•: Donald Blue, ton ` 'in the near ' future. William: Buckingham. Flower bearers were Clarence Greer, Eldon Bradley,., Melvin Henry, Harvey Robb, Howard . Robb,: Lorne . Ritchie,. Alvin • obb.. Mr.. Brown predeceased ' his wife'. in '19406iirviving,'is .one daughter,. Mrs:..' Mervin Avery ,(,Emily) of Cobourg,• six grand- children threesisters, Mrs.' Rory MacDonald (Ethel) of Dungan - 'mon; 1Vrs, Gordon Ritchie ,,(Lila) of • Lucknow; 'Fern Robb of :.Gode=. I rich and ..one, brother, John Robb of Kinloss:. Mr.. and Mrs., •Nory 1 Stewart.,,, en oy a .a motor 'tri albng the Cyd p Ottawa River for ,a,: few 'days. last . Mrs: Bette McLeod ' and Mr. Bob' 1VI•eCormick ;of Ripley and: Mrs. John Blacket. of London Sundwere guests. of Mr. and • Mrs. Harry Colling and • family on , ay. ,' ' ,Joyce Black,. Nancy McGUtre • and Ricky Smith are on . CKNX, Romper Room _ program ' this' week Mr-. and 1Vir John' D Ross 'of • Cayuga visited'.•at • the ek;en with Mr.. and Mrs.• W : T.. Roil= OLIVET . NEWS '.. ' ftO L a d. with other relatives &, • ' The -.United Church Women met, in '•the church. on 'Thugs- day, everting: Sixteenmembers; answered • 'the roll call with a' ▪ I ▪ verse on Thanksgiving. Mrs. tDon' a laid MacTavish opened the meet ■ -coupe wjth bucket seats and • three ,wagons.station Wide -set circular taillights . ident ify the 1963 Fairlane as a member of the•'For.d family of,. fine tears. ging with • a call. to worship, Mrs. Sandy ' 1VIacChar1es , read the scripture from. ° . Deuteronomy, with,' comments by Mrs. MacTav- ish. Mrs. 'Orville . Finlayson lead in prayer: ' The topic was taken.. I by Mrs: Oscar White dealing ■ with some.of the laws. ,and at- ; titudes of„ our ' :country : concern- • ins immigration. This was fol lowed by a lively discussion, • Mrs �`inlayson gave a' reading, MONTGOMERY 11110TORS LUCKNOW � � �'Mr. Kreuched and the, Bible.' ■ A .poem, We see the +hand of ■ Gods" was 'read +by Mrs,' Sandy 'GALAXI., THUNDERBIRD ' DEA LER • ■■ MatCharles•. A letter from the, Phone.> w ,reeve' was read concerning visit= 40 Lucknow ■ ■ frig the IBrucelea Haven and Mrs. isail■ailaa a■■ a■■' aiitlaana■a ilia■siim i mamaiaairo■:■maits■nsr Alex MacTavish was APpoanted :. . ,, , • Puy • Vokes Home At Dungannon Dr. Arnold .Vokes and - Mrs, Vokes, • *ell known residents who lived. in Dungannon ' until a couple of months ago, have, disposed of their borne , in' Dun. Bannon t4 • Mi. and . Mrs. Freed- man •Olson, .of "Woodbridge This is ' a longe solid . brilf hams whioh was eolnplet iy ren° avated, in 19i5i8.' . dVir� and +Mrs, Olson and fa ily of foti:r will take possesste of the�1ir ew hone on idverny ter : Qth.i This tranSactiort was arrang- edthrough local agent Everett Pennington representing 'Patti S, Starr 8& Co. Ltd.,_.•ganove.i.,