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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-11-01, Page 8• k THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, Q1s1TARIQ .111nn e■1■r,tnlr11e■e 1nnennen*■lTe1e 0011i■a.•••• .11.0e Co-op Budget Pin: CYSTO Check the Quality Features • • Six fabric selection buttons: • !(ruminated'timer•dial • Special 'S -minute "Cool ;Down.", • • `Safety-latchon insulated double -panel steel 'deco • ,Top -mounted nylon lint•:filter•, • • Interior light With every- purchase •of CO-OP Viscount• Custom ' Dryer a $29.95 Value ELECTRIC BLANKET LUTE ; ..ER • • • ••LOC HALSH Marion -MacLennan "of Toronto: Spent .. the week -end . with her „parents, Mr. acid . Mrs. Emile Mae- Lennart. The, children of North Ashfield: School all enjoyed themselves on • .. Friday , afternoon when •, the tea 'chers gave theme a Hallowe'en. party.. Many of the.:. parents ' at- tended and exijoyed seeing ' the. new , school.. . Mr. :and Mrs. Duncan Fairish and. family spent the ..wee -end Detroit with. Mr. and 'Mrs:' Robert , Johnstone and' other 're- latives. • Janie Drennan of -Tiverton' ',is. • spending •soine time with. Mr. &. :Mrs. 'Finlay MacDonald: -A .very. successful -auction sale was -held• at the. farm -'of .Mr arid. Mrs. John Cowan , on ,Tuesday afternoons. Recent. visitors with Mr. - and' Mrs. f Donald MacKenzie were Mr.`' and Mrs: Tom Ingles • and Ian -lily, Mrs. Annabelle Robertson and "Wildon of Winghain,' Mr: arid Mrs. George Carter and Mr, arid. Mrs.. Watson/ .•.,Reed and „ 'family of Londsboro. Mr. and Mrs: Ewart -Jamieson I' ell an' auction ,sale. on Saturday before moving to Lucknow, for the .winter. ' . McCharles 'Families' Entertained . Mrs ,Sandy MoCharles was hostess to. -relatives . and friends. of . Mrs. • •Attig of :Powassan • on Monday' afternoon. ,Those pr"`esent for the very • delightful get -to=' the . were ' Mrs. Thomas Mac- Donald, Mrs. Alex Andrew, Mrs. Orland ,Richards, Mrs. John Mc- Charles, Mrs. Ernest Gaunt, Mrs. Daisy Mecharles; ; Mrs. Oliver" McCharles, Mrs Shirl Bowers, Mrs. Walter. Culbert and. 'Mrs. Annie MacDonald • ARGENTINA, BUYER PAYS $15,000' FOR SHORTHORN' BULL A.:$15,900 sale top ,Was received at the Louada- Farms Shorthorn Sale at' Peterborough.,. This. was for the' :14 -month-old bull,.Louada Masterp`iece, 'sired. by .' Bapton COnstructo-r._ ;The purelya_ser: vias, Charles. Duggan;.Buenos 'Aires, who operates:. one, of the • largest .beef. cattle pperations ih .Argen- tina.' This'represents. the: top price paid at public' auction for, a Can- adian Shorthorn in' the, past 'de:=: cade. Thirteen' .bulls whale ars average 'price , of $2;835.00: Thirty four females 'averaged ..$1,381. The ' total sale of 47' ani,-. mals made $83,756', for an •aver- age of .$1,781, the ,;tap'average ,for a .Canadian Shorthorn Sale. dur ing , the current year. • • FINANCE.YOU the t/ CAN GET YOU THE BENE.FITSOFA:CASHDEAL, , Remember --=before you buy your car, consider the benefits of One -Stop Service , through The Agent' Automobile Finance Plan. Get the funds you want, plus -the insurance you 'need, .With ail`benefits of a cash deal. It's economical; confidential and convenient: For further particulars, telephone before yott btiy. rpo: nagh I,nsurance .. Phone 306, Lucknow' Dedication:,. •HeId At Lurgan :-Church (A1V.ISERLEY NEWS), ' Reids Corners W.I. met' at the home of Mrs.. Ross: Sliiells on Wednesday evening ' with an at,:.. /tendance' of. twenty-two. Mrs. Donald Courtney and Mrs. Kelvin Henderson presided Roll call was - answered by naming; a Province and one of its chief agricultural products. An invitation to .the Ripley, Institute, November 3rd was accepted.: Mrs.. Chester. Fr'n, merton was .appointed to, place the wreath at the cenotaph on re- membrance day at Ripley. Mrs.. Delbert. Wilson cQnven'or., • of, Agriculture and Canadian Inr dustries was in charge of the program which followed. The motto, `Nature never spoils her Work by being in a hurry was given by Mrs. William Ferguson with informative history of na- ture' in the early 'stages A piano solo, "Country garden". by Mary. Ellen Shiells'vvnho also gave !organ selections was enjoyed. The topic, 'Farming is like .a wheelbarow;, it stands still unless you push it" by Mrs,,Eldon Bradley, who gave a vivid description of farm . ,life, w h bits ,of humor inte•rspersed wa interesting, to. all.. :• Courtesy remarks were given by Mrs.. 'Melville .Henry After. the: elosing ode. and grace, lunch was served by ' Mrs. Shiells, Mrs. 'EldonBradley and •Mrs, . W. J. Courtney." • :Mr. Kelvin, Henderson: who has been a patient' in Kincardine Hos- pital . for the past week: < s' im proving and ' is : expected home•. slior..tly .. : • Mrs Cecil ' Holland, Mrs.. dor; don Emmerton 'and.. Mrs. Donald Courtney of Reids. Corners W.I. 'attended the; ` Grey -Bruce Area Convention which' was held ' in Hanover,' on'October 26th, 27th. A Ladies Aid °quilting was held at the home: of Mrs. ..C'l'iff Geddes on Wednesday. MTS.*N. Weliwood' of..,Kincar- dine Kincar= dine ' visited with relatives'. in Amberley and vicinity on: Friday •Mr Hug•h MoNain,'of.Corona tion, Alberta and:. 'Mrs. Wesley Robb • visited with ° Mr ' . John Bradley and ;Mr. and. Mrs, Eldon. Bradley..on Tuesday evening, Mrs Stewart Sims of Toronto . has been",witl',her' mother,. Mrs. James •MeNain and family ' over the Past 'week. _ ' Flowers. , *ere.. placed church,' on Sunday' by Mrs: Mer- ton Fraser and .daughter, Gail, in :loving memory of' Merton Fraser and Mr.. and. .Mrs. Alex •Fraser, .also a:. basket of///flowers from the, family. of the'. • late. , Jaries- • McNain.. Mrs. Grant McDiarinid 'Was .a' week -end guest with ` Mr. arid: Mrs. John Blue. Mr. Donald :'Courtney. and Mr, Elden Lowry had` charge ;of the 'morning service at; Kinloss'tinit ed . Church on Sunday. Dedications service was held at. St. Lukes Anglican Church,'Pine River on Sunday. The Rt.. Rev: F.:.Appieyard D.D., Bishop" of. Georgian..'Bay, conducted the de= dication of : the 'six stained' glass windows which were made pos.- sible through Hinds made avail=. able to the Parish through the' sale 'of beaci property owned -by' the' Diocese., The windows. were :designed and : made by. lyIeikie Stained .Glass 'Studio of > South- arnpton. The ,petition by the rec- tor, . Rev, S. R. Lupton ' was fol lowed , with responsive reading by the congregation after which service 'of dedication • followed. Bishop 1?ppleyard's sermon was based on Psalm 27:4, "One. thing` have- I desired.of the Lord that I will seekafter that I .may• dwell in the house of the Lord all the .days, of• my •life,". 'Beautiful bas= kets' of flowers adorned the sanc- tuary and were .given by the Em- Merton family in loving memory of :their- parerits, Mr. and Mrs. John, Emmetron. Mr's. Leroy Wal den favoured with ars appropri- ate solo "Bless this Hoose" and also assisted the ;choir, in • an anthern. A social time followed` in -the Parish hall after the ;ser vice where refreshments 'were .. served... Friends were' present- for the occasion frorh Listowel, Gode- rich, Kincardine, Ripley,: 'Pine River and Southampton, • WEDNk35DAY,; T'AY, 1st,. .19G C A UTI I 11111.',11111 ' CITIES SERVICE 111 ■ Selecti ng the .correct AntiTFreeze for today's cars and ■; ■k • Tractors should be done with great care. ■w al'. INSTALL KOLDPRUF ANTIFREEZE. i i to be sure your cooling- .system is, chemically safe ■0 ■ Available in sealed Gallons'; or Bulk.■ ■ um ■ ■ i ■ epurchasing g ■ Before urchasiyour CHAMPION' SPARK' ' PLUGS, i i' . SEALBEAMS, FUEL CONDITIONERS and FRAM FILTERS,, Please; Drop .In And.. TRY OUR PRICES. i ■ SPECIAL THIS WEEK ■ • 25 Ib. Pail Pressure Gun. Grease.: $4.75• . ■ • a• • ud, IHAMILTON '71 ▪ Cities Service, Agent -- Phone 220W, Lucknow i��.■■■■■■ 'I IN I■■■1f.•■rel■■AI,!r■■■■IUU■•Ufa.■ ���■RN' . : BROWNIE NEWS 'The Brownies opened' their: meeting ,on October 25th with' singing ;and games. Nancy Corrin ,wasToadstool Fairy'. 'After. Fairy Ring, 'Lynda Walden and Carol Campbell re- ceived their 'Golden 'Bars .and a GdIderi Hand Ceremony was con,;; ducted to present those- badges. Following ,Fairy Gold and sp,ection, Tawny: Owl taught some rules of cleanliness,` Packie help- ed .those Brownies .who were Iprac, tising:,:throwing ball,: Linda and Beverley helped:- out again by teaching "God "Save the Queen" while Brown, `Owl;. looked .after' odds and: , lends: • Aame "Lighting:g .the Fire" g: was .played by all. Eleanor Whit- by, hitby, Nancy ,Corrin '.•and. `Linda Boyle dramatized "The. Brownie Law" very , .effectively and the .meeting closed . with Prayer and.' Chimes. ; K 1 NLOSS Mr. and Mrs.::He.rb': Buckton' &' Marian visited .Bill', .Buckton .of' Toronto University on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs: W1113a'm Taldenby and Cheryl have moved in to the .farmhome owned by 'Lloyd ". MacDougall . • tr Mr, and Mrs,. Rowe of ',Exeter visited ''recently . with ',Mr and Mrs. Frank •MacKenzie and fam= , Mr, and Mrs .. John . Dickie' .of Hope` Bay : are visiting, with . Mr.. and Mrs:: Ira Dickie and; boys.. : Miss Carol Starnley, nurse -in-• training at Stratford Hospital spent the week -end: at home. '; • • 1, WELL DON'T . WASTE TIME ON THAT " OLD AND TROUBLESOME CHAIN SAW ,s complete with TWO 16" chains Nu -ii 1 s9.s0 COMPLETE: WITH 12" ATTACHMENT$' lahlinkr PIONEER PIONIER S WS LTD. omtuoioruu, o r. IL 12.1k, 2',,' I-Iolyrood ' RECKLES Phone Bervie 2424 //