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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-12-14, Page 6A THE LUCKNOW_SENTINEI., LUCKNOW,.ONTARIO • WEDNESDAY., DEC. 1 l • -CiuristrolisMeeting of the ueicnow Worhen*s Institute was. held in the Instituteroom with. die president, Mrs. Omar Brooks presiding,, The roll call,. "Apprec- iated gift received last Christmas" Was answered by a good attendance On January lith and 12th the lead- ers of the d• -H Club are having 'they training' course in Lucknow. It uas decid•e.m.d to send Christmas Cardoallthe shut ins. , Mrs._ Alex MacNay presided for the program and read two *Mins,. "What does Christmas mean to you" and "Christmas Magic*. Mrs. 7, Emerson presided at.the piano, for the singing' of the Christ- mas hymn. "O Come all •Ye Faith - fur . aith-fur. The Motto, "Peace on Earth., '• let it begin at home," was .very • ably taken by Mrs. Mills; who unpressed on us that peace must begin at home and in our comm- unity, , before we have peace in the world. ' and Jane Mcincrief Linda .B le. Carol Campbell each played a piano solowhich were enjoyed by the ladies. • • Mrs. Don McCosh, Area Board Member, who had. a. trip to the . West Coast and Northern British .COlumba is in-Septembet,R-apokc .. . of . some of the amazing things which havebeen accomplished in that province. 'Mr s. 3.1.. Mac- Millan ac-Millan thanked Mrs. McCosh and -presented her with a gift. A. candy contest was held with Mrs. Wm. Ross and Mrs. Wes Ritchie acting as judges. Mrs., Philip Stewart won first prize for her: divinity entry ON NO. 4 HIGHWAY 'JUST NORTH OF WINGHAM` Monday Evenin December ..1 9 giP-M.;= EASTERN Repossessions STANDARD TIME -, Bankript Stocks • AND MANY, MANY PERSONAL CONSIGNMENTS .CONSISTING 'OF Appliances Furniture. Television .. Clothing ... ALSO INCLUDES. A NICE SELECTION OF 'NEW TOYS Kelly Bird Door Opener Ladies': est Quality [Reg •99] LIMITED QUANTITY" at FURNITURE A 2 -piece Davenport Suite .that folds out a full �Y�,. size bed with nyloncover and swivel rocker, a 2 -piece French Provincial Chesterfield Set . covered in a top grade .nylon cover. 3 other assorted. Chesterfield Sets with foam cushions, 2 9 -piece Coppertone or Chrome Kitchen -Dinette Sets consisting of 8 chairs and : a 72" table. 2 7 -piece Sets . consisting of ;6 chairs and a 60" table with an inlaid top. 1 'S=piece Deluxe Coppertone Dinette Suite. . 3 . Bookcase Bedroom` Suites "complete with bed, dresser, chest of drawers and a matching Box Spring and Mattress with each set. 2 sets ' of Lamps consisting of a Trilight. and 2 Table Lamps to each set. 1 set. of Solid Step and. Coffee Tables in "an Aborite finish other Step and 'Coffee Tables, 2639" Continental Beds complete with headboard and kgs 154" Continental Bed Complete, 4 full size 54" Spring Filled Mattresses, 2 Hostess Chairs, Platform Rocker, 9 :x 12 Rug, Hi -chair, Telephone Table, Kitchen Step Stool, Chrome Rocker. APPLIANCES and. TV A 'large •Refrigerator witha full cross -top freezer, 2 Electric Ranges, one being a deluxe model: A 'Long -Skirt Washer with pump, an Automatic Washer and Dryer .) -63 Matching pair. Combination Radio and Record Player, and Inor, of all, 4: different Television Sets, 21" models that have all • been checked over and are inAl-working condition. All. the Appliances in this' Sale are Guaranteed to be in A-1 working condition when you hook them up at your home: WINTER CLOTHING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY A Targe selection of 'Fail and Winter Clothing, has just besn received for Auction from one consists of the largest Clothing' Wholesalers • in Canada. This /lot cooo �n Ila MEN'S CLOTHING Socks, Underwear,, Ties, Sweaters, Dress Shirts, Sport' Shirts, Dress Pants, Pyjamas, T -Shirts, Work Socks, Work Shirts. FOR THE ' LADIES AND TEENS -.Double Knit Suits, Skirts, Blouses, Nylons,. Cardigans, Pullovers, Slims, Jackets, Dresses, Socks,Pyjamas, Slippers. BOYS—GIRLS—BABIES --• Jeans, Sweaters, Shirts, Blouses, Socks,, Jackets, Pints, ;Sleepers, House Coats, Crawler Sets, T -Shirts, Jumpers, Skirts, Dresses, Sweater Sets, Girl's 3 -Piece Sets, Sleep and Play Sets, 3.Piece` Velvet 'Suits, Coat and Hat, Sets, and many other items too numerous to mention. THIS AUCTION 'SAL'E IS BEING CONDUCTED BY The Forest City Distributors 19 MARMORA ST. . , LONDON AUCTIONEER -- 'LEO E. BIRD TERMS CASH - CHEQU1 S AoCEI TEn ONN ii*U S% SALES TAX IN .EFFECT The. Bruce County Federation of Agriculture takes. pleasure inann- ouncing the appointment of Milton. Ahrens,, -R 'R. 2 - Elmwood as their new fieldman. Mr. Ahrensis marr- ied with a family sof foul, two girls and; two boys. and operates .a dairy faun 'in' Brant Township. Milton isno- stranger to farm • ,organizations having taken an act- ive part in' establishing the Grey - Bruce Cod op at Elmwood,. being a Charter Member, Vice President for one year and on the Board of Directors for -11. He was President of the Elmwood 'Credit Union for five years - on the board for six:, years He has been active in farm organization work for, the past 25 • years.. He has also been active in church. organizations having been six years on' Executive of Canada Synod. Lutheran Church; four years on Ex. ecutiveof Lutheran Church. Men.' • Hanover Area., and still remains. very active in local church organ- izations. • He officially' starts work- 'as field- man ield'man on January hr,-1961and will work from the, office in Elmwood. He replaces Ronald Slade of Kin- cardine who resigned to take em, ployment with -the ARDA Branch•, Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food. as ARDA Field Counsellor in Grey -Bruce; ; •)• TTENTI'.,oN Mr. Farmer and livestock Owners DUE ' TO THE ONTARIO ' MEAT -INSPECTION ACT :AN -REOU'LIAT•IO145 •STARTI•NG -DECC•EEMEER. m' ..,.,... ALL ANIMALS SLAUGHTERED AT OUR PLANT, F. CUSTOM WORK, HAVE TO BE INSPECTED : ALINE AN DRESSED. DUE TO THESE REGULATIONS WE. ARE ONL ALLOWED TO BUTCHER TWO (2) DAYS EACH WEEK, UNTIL NEW SLAUGHTER. HOUSE 1$ IN OPERATION, OU • KILLING DAYS WILL SE Flogs Each Monday Cattle Each Wednesday Cattle may be brought in, on Tuesdays tor Wednesdays kill' • `PLEASE BRING YOUR LIVESTOCK 1I+1 EARLY ON -KILL•IN., DAYS. ..YOUR .CO-OPERATION:. IN THIS MATTER 15 APPRECIATE Plflf MEAT MARKET PHONE 111 member; Jim •MeEwan.,. was wel- comed by the group. Memberships are•due and •leaders were complet ,Ing lsts.Jack Ackert was, present and with the group discussed the, installing of a, shut-off valve for the water supply.. A meeting sche- dule was drawn up for the car taker, Mrs; R...Condy. The n meeting will be held Januar) Mr and Mrs.. Ira .Dickie, ver, Walter and W illiarn v Asir with Douglas Dickie at Guelr Saturday.o South Kinloss oung peop met, Sunday eveni g at home o ,Mr. and Mrs.. Tom Mac a 'e. Sixteen mem ers answered the ' roll call. Mr ith`gave the meditation on "Calledto be 'Servants',.. following the'; responsive! reading of Romans 12`. Plans were made for Carol' Singing on the evening of December 21st. Several carols wire sung with Connie Mar. Kenzie playing the accompani- ment. A reading was given by•tan MacKenzie, an'accordian solo by Brian Keith and prayers by Ardonna Maclnryre and Wilii.am Dickie. , The .young people are having a play for the Family Night progr- amme on December '19 and some time was spent in,practise. Bruce Colwell, organized .a, contest and• / lunch was served.by the hostess and directors" Connie MacXeniie and' Bruce Colwell. • Mr. and Mrs, Clair MacDougall of Petrolia visited with Mr. and , , Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall en route to their country home at Markdale .• Mrs, ,Don McCosh and. Mrs.' Ardell Mason visited Sunday at the .home of Mr. and Mrs. Currie Colwell, Mrs. Robert Gilchrist will be hostess for the December meeting of Kairshea rW., f, in the Kairrshca: Hall on December 15th.. The rrroup r;otttnittee of first Vinlo,s ;fir outs was held Monday night in.the Scout Hall new. SHURGAIN Now ybu can get cattle on full feed of corn silage' or grain in 16 days or less with New SHUR-GAIN 13% Feedlot Starter for Cattle. 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