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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-02-15, Page 6P.AE SIX: THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • WEDNESDAY, .FEB. 1Sth, 1967 LOT WI:: CLEARANCE ON DEP'Ell ® =LE . GARS 1967 Models SEVERAL TD CHOOSE FROM 1966 FORD Custom 500, 4 door, . : 1966 CHEV Impala, 4 door hardtop, V8 automatic 1965 FORD, V8 automatic transmission, radio 1965 DODGE Polars, 4 door hardtop, V4 1964 MERCURY, I/s ton truck V Stationwagon, 4 ,door,. V8 automatic transmission 1964 CHE •' 1963.PONTIAC,'6 :Cylinder, 4. Door Standard, Transmission 1963 MERCURY,.4 door; 1961 PONTIAC,4 door 1961 FORD,:14 dooc,sedan, standard 'transmission • 1961: CHEV, 4 door, 6 cylinder standard transmission 1960: RAMBLER, 4 Door, 6, Cylinder 1960:,pONTIAC, 4 door, V8 automatic 1958 CHEV, 6 cylinder, 'standard transmission, SEVERAL OLDER MODELS THESE AND 0ThERS ra ONE 523-4342 { BROWNIE NE 1ST LLICKNOW PACK (by Cheryl. Hackett) The Brownies met in the base-, ment of the Town Hall .on.Wedne- sday „February 8. Fairy Ring was held and Cheryl Hackett. was Fairy Queen. Some of the Brownies' worked on• the Semaphore while others` were learning: how to knit. Some.learn- ed; God' Save the Queen and O Canada.' • During PowW ow Brown Owf led' in'a game.; The meeting closed with the squeeze and: the Swedish Prayer. . kaUdahii NOW THERE'S ONE MORE GOOD REASON WHY YOU SHOULD. CONVERT YOUR PRESENT EQUIPMENT :T0 SAFE, ECONOMICAL OIL' HEAT ti It's easy to convert to oil. We have a complete line of top quality Esso Heating .Equipment to Esso burner —$1.85 a month.• choose from •. Complete Esso oil furnace unit —$4.95* month. And now, with Esso heating equipment,' we can arrange for you to get Esso Home Heat` Service, at `-no cost. Your best guarantee . foe continued' home ,heating: comfort. *installed to your existing dwet N/ ROY HAVENS • • d .Plurribing.and Heating Phone .528-3012 Lucknow ESSO. OIL -BURNER SALES. and SERVICE, HOME HEAT SERVICE" • Ezra, Scholtz Has Heart Attac WHITE.CHURCH NWS We are sorry :to .report Ezra Scholtz,who: has been laid up for sometime with a heart -condit- ion, on Thursday evening suffered; a' heart attack and had to be re. moved to,Wingham and District Hospital by ambulance: The community and his: many friends'' wish for him a "very speedy recov, cry. .Mr: and Mzs'. Archie Young and their. son Bill and grandson.Brian of Blyth, visited, on Friday with, Mr. and Mrs; 'Victor Emerson: and with' Mrs. Maud Haggitt at Pinecrest Manor,. Lucknow. • • Mr. and Mrs. Fred'! Tiffin, Russell Ritchie, Mrs. Charles. Tiff= in., Mrs. Clark Johnston and'Jan ette were in London on Sunday. Mrs. 'Johnston • and.Janette visited- with Mrs. Charles Johnston, at Victoria: Hospital while the others visited with Charles Tiffin and Mrs. Ritchie at $t. Joseph's Hosp- ital,. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs Gershon) Johnston of. Winghain•• were Mr,. and Mrs.:' Jirrr•'Johnston, Paul,Ruth Ann and Carol -Ann of','' Listowel, and Mr., and Mrs.' Ted Robinson,' Judy, Janis and Bill of Donnybrook. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Marsh were, °Sunday ;visitors .w.ith. Mr. and Mrs. Frank :Ross Jack .Tonkin of Fergus visited on Tuesday ,with , Mr. and . Mrs'. Albert 'Coultes and Mr. and Mrs. John, Gatlin. . • Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross' and .familywere in Owen'Sound on• Thursday. -Spending,the:'week end with ,their parents Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beecroftwere Janet Beecroft of • London and David Beecroft, student 'at Technical school, Toronto. • • •Lyle Coultes of Toberrnory was a Sundayvisitor with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes . . Mr. and Mrs. • Alex Coulter, Mr :••• and Mrs: Dawson Craig Were in London on Saturday and visited with Patsy Coulter. 'Mr.. Craig ;also visited with 'Ch.ailes.Tiffin at St. Joseph's Hospital. . This' commuriity extends their sympathy to. Mr. Jack Aitchison and family and other relatives :in the passing of Mrs -Aitchison .: last week' , , Mr. 'and Mrs. Dawson Craig and, Harvey were Sunday visitors with Mr. • and Mrs:`Bill'Peacockc of; •Bluevale. Mrs. Doris .Willis visited •on Sun' day with Mrs'. S. C. Willis of Gow: anstown. ° Mr. •and' Mrs. Gershom Johnston 'of ' Wingham returned home on Tuesday .after spending•a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Johnston and family of London: George. Greig of Goderich spent: the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Gershom Johnston of W Ingham Mr, and Mrs. William Evans were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.. Oliver Anderson: of 'Auburn. , Flowers placed in Chalmers Pres- byterian Church on Sunday were in `memory of, the late •Mr's. Jack Aitchison. , This community' extends' sympa thy to•Mrs: Robert McNall and ' family in •the passing of Mr.; McNah, Mr -'and Mrs. ,Mc 1 and. family farmed.for a few. years in this area on the farrn now owned by Bud: Sutton • :,Mr. and. Mrs. Don Gray, Bonnie, Tommy and Donald:of London spent the week end with Mr., and .Mrs: Tom Magoffin.. We are pleased to report that little Jerry. king, sonof Ivlr,•and Mrs.. Joe King of•Culross• who had his tonsils. and adenoids removed Poultry to breeders profito . guide • Shaver Starcross 288 ;s?r Ranked .at..the top of ali layers ,"(white & brown eggs) in a 5 -year :..::.....: • summary (1961.65). of random. tests in, Canada and the United `:. States. The Shaver Starcross 288 • '_• • was designed asa high producerof •:.::• .. • eggs on minimum• feed rin any en: .vironment.lt is backed by proven, performance in over 50 countries., •`(12.mo."egg production 250-280) ' 1 • . , Shaver Starcross 555 This rapidly maturing brown egg . . layer is a prolific producer of large , and extra: Targe eggs.; Its reduced body:weight, improved feed .con- -f. Version and outstanding record of p1.: ;� livability ensure excellent profits. Ideal for an exclusively brown egg . • market:' • • • . (12 mo.: egg production 240=270) . , ross 444 : Shaver Starc. .. A'.Iar a white,.�roducer,'this' • g egg p J.rugged bird has exceptional vitality ;..,.;.,; ,,.: : and resistance' to respiratory coni, ditions• It performs well in less • ::::...•:: ;•::.::than ideal housing and .manage- ' ;: :::;':;: relent conditions: It is distinguish-' � ed by its slightly heavier body and ` small black flecks in: the plumage- (12 •mo.. egg production 250.,-280) CHARLIE, BOYLAN ....\ HANOVER PHONE 364.4536 • Swift HATCHERIES last week in Wingham and District Hospital was able to return borne on Saturday,' x. EUCHRE PARTY :•--Ori Friday evening February 10, Y g y Curries school held their:progress- ive euchre party with 14 tables in play. Those winning prizes were high lady Mrs: ;Norman Coultes, low lady , Mrs. Haselgrove , high •.gent Bili Eadie, i'owgent Grant Wilton., ^For. m the most lone 'hands. in . hearts, there were 3 and 'Mrs.. Brad ley Galbraith won the draw :,• .The .hosts and hostesses Mr. and Mrs., Jim Currie • Mr arid /Mrs. Lawer. •ence Taylor served, lunch The next...party will be held February 24 when Mr.' and Mrs. Gordon: McBurney and Mr.' and Mrs.' Dick Moore will be the' sponsors "It's now your ,home'. not -your debt. ,Your rnortgaged home is not yours as long .asthere are payments to be 'made. . If you should die prematurely, what would happen, to. ' A your wife and children? • Would-theyhave to move? .• Would they have to adjust.to neer surroundings? • • Wold they have to find new friends•? •:Would.the children have to change' schools?., OR Would your wife be, receiving a cheque from your Sun p . . Life Re resentaitive as a:result of Your Sun Life Mortgage Protection Polcy? • For mortgage protection—call me today. WILLIAM J. KINAHA R.R. 2 Lucknow . Phone Wingham -357.1987 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA A MUTUAL. C'OM PANY WEDS All Va "Farm Differs Says P ,Pin: my opi a c.:v nd obis tr organizations and the.' Feder are not so dif farm .groups.' 'ent Cameron Presidenrof Federation of a meeting of in Elmwood •t, .called by the to discuss wa� ing the two. g :assessirig the Auley .said .tfi fair discussio' honestly and, situation in b groups togeth • ties of agreen Otto Prues.I Organizer, h� difference be izattons is as night...The C government. membership. that I arketit ...doing justice ,not setting: pr and saying II( :could; He fe boards•tied tl lam"es Jack] Vice Presider anion, e'xplai ctioti and pui • marketing be the union ni control govei marketing be they abide bj which they "Eisen asand� abide 1y eerie land," he sae' ed that ,mark certainly can Price and cit{ Broiler Grow( as ex"ali pie• Members of fed that govl to1;: sva 1i