The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-07-26, Page 6"RAGE` - SIX
HEItititiiotv SENTINEL ,` LUCKNOW ONTARIO
YOUR'; . KEY , TO INDEPENDENCE'
WISE. INVESTMENT.
Assets. of UNITED ACCUMULATIVE FUND LTD.
have grown to more; than $300,000,000 in'less than
ten years! '
'OCTOBER, 1957 MAY 11!,. 1967
$.150,000.00 , . , T , ',. ., ,... , . $323,644,920
Proven Record of Performonce
10;000 . * . ! , . S r r 1 r • $30,37.3400
(invested, Jon. 2/58) ; : r (Value May 11./67 with
dividends reinvested)
An 'increase of More Than 200% •
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in Less Than 10 Yana
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Only one . other : corporotion in Canada (which • .neidentelly, is
not o . Mutual Fund) pays dividends 'to a greater number :`of
shareholders.
'or .information about our 'Income or ..Accomulat On
Plans
GALL REPRESENTATIVE, ,,.,;,
James' H.O'Donn�ll.
LUCKNOW
PHONE .528-3538
HITEcHUR.cH.
On Sunday Mrs, William MacD•
on.'-
ald. and her daughter Miss. Irene
Lynch of Hamilton, brought•Mrs.
D. MacDonald who had spent last
week with them, to' her 'hone here.
Mr, and Mrs. George Thompson,•.
Earl and Charles left on Tuesday to.
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:`spend, -a few days with Mr, and Mrs,
Archie Watt.: and fancily at the
cottage 'at Kenisais >1•Iali;burtgn.
Mr, and Mrs. Gershom Johnston
of Winghain and Mr.- and Mrs.
• Gershom Ferguson of:Saskatchewan
visited Tuesday with Mr and/Mrs.
Ross McMichael and family of
.Seaforth•.
\1r. and Mrs. Elwood CrOskoith
.returned' homeon' Saturday after
holidaying'•for a:week in the Bruise,
Peninsula
Mr.; and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie.
Barbara:' Brenda Stephen. Donald
and Mary Ann'of' 4th concession
Kinloss were :Sunday.visitors.with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Gershom
Johnston. ':.
On Wednesday Mrand,Mrs.: •
Gershom Ferguson, •,Mr . and, Mrs?.
.Gershom Johnston visited at Stroud
with the former's relatives. Mr.
and Mrs. Johnstdn"on the return:trip
visited at Thornton with Mr, and
•Mrs. ' Reg. Peacock and family and
with Mrs; -.Mary Pressick: and:: Nancy
Johnston at Painswick
Visitors on::the, week, end with•
Mr, and Mrs. . Lawerence .Taylor
and fancily .were Mr and; Mrs: 'Bob
Cordon of. Waterloo; Mrs'..Len
Coyne and.hlichael of Windsor,
Mr...and Mrs.. Taylor•:and Mrs.
Coyne also attended the.Robinson -
Batter wedding held on .Saturday•at
Gowanstown .Lutheran Church and
the reception held• at Brussels:
Mr, 'and -Mrs. 1.111 Rintoul, Sharon
and Doris were in Kitchener on Sun;
day and visited with Ann and;.:
Donna • Rintoul who had- not -been
home for a few weeks.:
Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie,
Lorraine'and Barry of Sarnia spent,
the week end` with• .Mr. and Mrs..•
Garnet •Carrier:. On the return trip
they.were accompanied by his
mother ,,Mrs:.Eunice Gillespie :who,
will visit witlr•therri for two weeks.
THE. ONLY TOOL. DESIGNED FOR
HARVESTING DRY EDIBLE BEANS
• 16 MODELS to toar wnrnw trees 2, 4, i or b roars Jo
25 to
"cleat rest+ • r. r liter.
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dealer "or Write te
ter dent firm. • •
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REPLACEABLE. •TONGUE DOUBLES'
• RabberSet Filbert Meal models •iso- CAPACITY
Thoree=b Siek•ip vert fir trailing or Attach to 2- a
nation. last ioe 7•Pont...straiblt-`4•rew nNets
brit to replace a throotk er offset 'wake 'a 4; i it
• finger. , , . positieo. • .taw' Windrow: ,
"1 don't think. I ever bought a ma-
chine
:where I got so' much for my
money, : 1 just can't say enough 'for
C.B. * .
"I combine .twice .to three times as
. fast as before." J.R.F.*, '
"It did not injure the pods like a
side rake would."' G.P.•
•''Much' easier and •less wear on com-
bine: Less wear on me.":H:J.*,
"One' man can de the work of two..
Better, faster, easier.' J.G.K.*
"Save time, didn't hate to rake
beans. Pulled and lnnes'd in' one'
operation." D.J.M.' '
"When itis windy the 'rows 'have less•
chance to roll up like when we used
to' rake,' R.W.B.;
"It saves oneman and tractor, plus
one operation." J.G.C. •
"To me it is the only way to handle
beans ... I think the dealers. should
have oneon hand at all times ,be-
cause • the;neighbors 'rented my Wind
rower,"' R.S.*
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Visit From End{and
WHITECHU.RCH NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. John Evans of Derby
shire, England are visiting with his
brother Bill Evans and Mrs. Evans.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Farrier of
Kitchener spent the week end. with.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Farrier.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Evans, Linda
and Larry,of Georgetown;spent the
'week end with his, parents, Mr.
and 'Mrs'. Bill' E ans and with his
aunt and uncle Mr: and' Mrs. John •
'Evans of England and with her'.par-
ents, Mr. and -Mrs. Bert Nicholson
'Of Kinlougb;;
On Saturday afternoon Mr. and
Mrs. 'Garnet :Farrier, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Farrier of 'Kitchener and
Miss : Winnifred Farrier attended -
the wedding of Peter Steer and .
Elaine Cook in Zion .Church and : •
the receptionin the Legion Hail:
Lucknow.... `
Visitors .on Monday -with Mr. and ':
Mrs. .Norman Coultes and family
were Mrs. Gill and Mrs.. Page:of
'Mitchell and Mr, 'and Mrs
Maitland of, Iron Mountain, `U.S.
Donald;Gaunt.df Kitchener',' and
Mr'. and . Mrs, Don Dirstein :of TOr4.
onto spent the week end.with:'Mrs..
Russel. Gaunt and with'their father..'
Russel Gaunt , . a' patient in Wing .
ham and. District Hospital.
'Mr.' and Mrs. Albert .Coultes:and'
Mr and Mrs. Jack •Coultes and
family•of.Dresden were', week -end
visitors with:Mr. and Mts.-Albert .
Engle and farnily'.of Gaylord, •.
Michigan.':
Mr. •,and Mrs. Rie'>ard Aarsen,-
Donald and Paul•of Wall'aceburg
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were• Saturday visitors -with Mr.:-
and Mrs Russel 'Ross. Mr. Aarsen
was a co-worker 'with Jim ROSS'
when he ,was- employed at Wallace '.
burg... /:.
On Friday evening Mrs. Lester
'Falconer. and George Falconer of
Germany were callers at.the.hor e
'of ;Mr. and. Mrs. Earl•' Caslick, Mr.
and Mrs.. Wallace ;Conn. and :Mr.
and Mrs, Russel Ross:
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ben '
McClenaghan and attending the: •
funeral of their uncle., the late
:Harry McClenaghan on Thursday
were. Mr. and Mrs. 'Irwin McClen-
aghan.and family of St. Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
McClenaghan'of Waterloo, Mr.
and Mrs. Parker of Lucan, Mrs.
Clarence. McClenaghan and .Elgin
of Windermere and Mr. and Mrs.;
Harry Moss ;of Plattsviile 'with
whom Mr. and Mrs. 'McClenaghan
returned home fora few weeks.
visit.
-"Week end visitors:with Mr. 'and •
,Mrs. 'Norman 'Coultes and family
were Douglas Coultes of Dresden,
Mrs. Velma Dow', London 'and Mrs,
Eileen Canning of .Brampton. All
had attended the Dow Reunion at
,Seaforth on Saturday where around
'sixty:relatives gathered for, dinner
and 'in the afternoon enjoyed
contests, games'and lunch before
departing ,for• home. The president
is Earl. Dow of Mitchell and the.
secretary Mrs. Harvey Dow of
Cromarty: '
Mr. 'and Mrs. .Cameron Simmons
and Lonnie of London were week-
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. •
Gordon-Sirmnions of Wingham and
her father Charles Martin. -
Mr.' -and Mrs. Calvin (titin of
OshaWa. were weekend visitors
with Mr, and,Mrs. Tom Magoffit ..
Bbrn —In Victorial-iospital.
London on Monday, July 17; 1967'
to Mr, and Mrs. Donald; Campbell
of Belmont a daughter,. Lisa :
I Michelle a, sister for her• four
brothers.
Mr; and Mrs. Eldon'Emerson'
•and Darlene of St, Catherines
B E'T TE N D O;R. F;, IOWA 5 2/22. I were week end visitors with Lila
Erher on and Mr,.and Mrs: V' ctor •Emerson:;.. •
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 26th, 1967
ht To You As -A • 'Public
ONTARIO'S .' SILVER' AND BLACK FLEET
Berk Helm IsNew,..Ftesideot,
The 29th annual Helm Picnic
was held on Sunday, July 23rd at,
Lansdowne Park in Kindardine . .
with about` the' attendance of•57.
The'sports committee under. Jim
Hunter, Allan Ritchie and Lloyd '•:
Whytock had-r'a-d'es and,priies.for`
young and .old
Children from 1:=3' Darlene,-Wh;y.
tock, ,boys..4 to Jamie Hackett
.and Ian Hackett, girls 4 to b '
Donna Whytock.; girls T to 9 Janet
Whytock and Catherine "Dunsmuir,
boys 7,to.9 Jirn'W.hytock and
Bryce Ritchie , .boys from 10 to 12
A11an-Dunstnuir and Jim Whytock,
young ladies Brenda Ritchie and
Wanda Hunter, .married. ladies' Mrs.
Lloyd Whytock.. Mrs.. Eunice.
Dunsmir and Mrs. Chester Hack-
ett,
ack-ett, married gents ;Lloyd Whytock,
single gents Don MacKinnon,'
Walking' race Brenda Ritchie. • '
Kicking. slipper Wanda Hunter.
Brenda. Ritchie.. Kicking slipper for
gents Chester Hackett., .lucky ;plate
Mrs. Eunige Dunsniuir, , lucky seat
Mrs.' Floyd : Carnpbell, nearest
birthday MA. Chester Hackett,
oldest lady. MA. Alex Hackett (Sr)
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oldest gent Alex Hackett (Sr);
total family age 'present Mr., ,and.
Mrs -,.:Floyd Carnpbell, coming
farthest distance Mrs. '• Boden Ritch-
;Essex.•
After supper a.program :ook
place -Solos ..Mrs . 'Eunice. Duns-
muir, Brenda' Ritchie and. Bryce
• -Ritchie. Duet .by. Jim arid Janet -
Whytock Wm; .:G. •Hunter gave
the -welcome address. The President
Robert Heltri took over for'the
business,. A' lulu ice silence was ob- '
served in memory of Mrs: William
Helm,. Tiverton and William Helm,.
R,R.3.,. Lucknow ., A,vote was.
(carried to- have. the reunio'I next
year on the ,fourth. Sunday in Julyat •
Kincardine. ,•
•Electionlof officer's for 1968 -'Pres,
iderit , Bert Helm Secretary-Treas-
urer,
ecretary-Treasurer, ;Mrs.' Allan Ritchie. Sports
Committee ":Lloyd Biu iter . • Chester
Hackett;: Win .• G Hunter,; Clare •
'Van Camp, Floyd Campbell:
Family tree - Mrs, Roy „Keane.
The picnic . came to. a close with, a •
guru scramble and a few words frbnl
the new President', Bert H im
Tiverton,
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MR. FARMER. e DO YOU NEED ANOTHER SILO?'
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Silos
FROM 14 FT: DIAMETER TO 55 . FT. HIGH
io bybuilding a
,Increase your milk production and beef cattle
concretee silo for ,high moisture corn, hay or. ensilage,
With 35Y ears of experience, I feel can fill 'your'
need
• with satisfaction.
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GODERICH 524.9431' Collect
92 Cambria` Rd.
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