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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-07-26, Page 8• THE LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL - -'' L.UCKNOW, ONTARIO, �1llfLatson •:Webste.r Town Band11/thH ut Home j�ru rn m iii gSk i II, . There'.. ere some new faces be, hindthe pipes and drums as Luck- •snow Pipe • Band made their regular . `Friday rnght appearance in Luck - now last week. . Assisting the regular Lucknow, gang were ,Watson Webster, of Varna on the drum,` paying a visit . to his, old hometown: "Other' visitors were'Reid McKim of Ottawa, John MacKay of Sault Ste Marie, Peter Malcolm. of Seaforth Nelson Howe :of Staffa and Hec Kingswell of Clinton Drum Major Jim Kennedy of the Air Base at Clinton stepped out , in 'front of the band, Crop Report Crops are. still being affected by, the severe wet conditions in most ', parts of Huron County. In several areas.' corn aiid beans 'are being. • held back, and yields are expected to be below normal.: In some of • the more .fortunate areas. •crops look 'very good, this rs 4here' the drainage. is:good • Spring grains especially barley:. .have been hit by high winds with the result of much lodging. • The haycrop in the county•has not been completely taken in as yet .. •with• approximately 40010 of the hay. still out Fall :wheat•will be ready to har vest • in Huron : in approximately one week to ten days . Four.�upils Pass Grade :Six;.Pi�n� Mary' lizabeth Henderson and. Beverly MacDonald.• recently passed their .Grade 6 'piano, John'Header-. son.an DonnieMacDonald. passed Grade 6 piano with honours. They - 'are the children of;' 1r. and Mrs. James Henderson and Mr, and ;Mrs. Jack 'MacDonald Of town. They are all pupils Of Mrs. Chas. Shaddick Lucknow UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION erations of the l�nemployment Insurance' trt Walkerton, Ontario, are being transferredto Kitchener, effective .; 31'.'"uly., 196% ENQUIRIES. ' � UlRlES AFTER THISrDATE SHOULD BE DIRECTED' TO 15 DUKE STREET EAST, KITC ENER,- ONTARIO Application''F'orms for Benefit !nay ,be obtained by writing or telephoning to the above office or by calling:' in ',person at the nearest Canada. Manpower Centre. don Passes In LonFormer Resideri,. fi KINLOUGH NEWS Word was received here of the death of Cohn F. Rousorn of London in his 83rd year. He was a .son of the late Mr. and. Mrs: Willoughby Rousorn and lived East of the ' village. He is survived by his sons Rev. George E. Rousorn of London And John W. of Toronto and sisters Mrs.,. Gifford Hawthorne, Mrs'. Olive Wellman,. Miss Myrtle Rou- som,: Mrs. Mary Elliott of London. and brothers Fred. of Toronto and Harold of• Port .Colborne. Mr:.'and Mrs.. pert Nicholson, Mr. and 'Mrs . N. E, Evans were guests, at the Campbell. - -Reid wedding at' Pine River United Church on Saturn' day. The groom is a nephew of Mrs. Nicholson.. Ladies from Concession 14, attend- ed ttend-ed a bridalshower for' Miss Linda Cerson at Bervie on Thursday even- ing and for Mrs: Johnston the former Eleanor Hodgins at Kinloss ' 'on Friday evening. . Mc , and,Mrs . • Arthur .Haldenby, and grandson Howard Bennett :visit:- 'ed with Mr, .and Mrs.; •Howard Whiteside and boys at their cottage at 'Drills . . Mrs. Cliff Robb underwent surgery at St. Jooseph's Hospital, London on Wednesday. We wish .' her.a. speedy:recovery..`_ Debbie Smith of Goderich• spent Had:Hafl'dCIW In Hay Baler KINGSEItIDGE NEWS TOO LATE FOR LAST WEEK Leo Courtney was.; hospitalized for a few days last meek after getting his hand caught in a hay baler.. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr.• and Mrs..Harry Phelen .from Acton. visited with Frank Sullivan. Several. residents attended the funeral of Wm Fitzpatrick" "on Mon- day of last week..' - "Cotton. especially for the bed- room" is thetheme of the next: 4-H Homemaking Club. All interested girls 12 years old by September lst, may apply no later -than August 15th Contact Mrs..C. Reigling or Mrs. Warren Zinn. a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. Harold Haldenby, Mrs. 'Raynard Ackert and Mrs. Jim Smith •will be hostesses for the •H. W.I. meeting on August 3rd. Roll call - Name, a variety of cheese and its appeal to your family. Topic Discovery of chee- se ..Motto, - Don't work all your life. to make a living but work all. your life to make life worth living. Study' of Nova .Scotia Mrs. Tom Hodgins. Contest .Canadian animal. sounds. Director - Mrs. Orville Elliott, . Mrs . Glen Stinson and 'baby of near' Hamilton visited with her father Cliff Robb and with Mrs. • Robb who is making favourable progress at St. Joseph's. Hospital London , • Mary Ellen Dunlop of. Kin.- cardine also visited with her cousin Mrs. Stinson at the Robb home.. Mr. and. Mrs 'Harold. Haldenby. visited on Friday evening with Mr: and Mrs. Jim Dillon and family. Mr, and. Mrs. William Haldenby Mr:,and Mrs. George Haldenby•. spent Friday evening with Mr. and ' Mrs :Norman Pry.and family, at • Harriston. - Wilbert Hodgkinson of Wingham Called on friends here duringthe. week.._We -_are pleased re report that Wilbert is much': improved health after being hospitalized for • Recent visitors withMr.,.:and Mrs,: Ray Dalton were Mrs. Ed Siinrns of Toronto and daughter Mrs, Ed Sail mon of Switzerland, Mr:, and;Mrs. ,Truce Hansford of"Galt, : Mr. and Mrs. HaroldDeighton and Mrs,. Ted Reynolds of .'Sudbury • Mr:,/and Mrs. pill McDonald; Lisa, and •Lori of London were Sunday;,vis itors with Mr•, and Mrs Jim "Mar" Mar- tin. Dennis. Quinlan is spending the .. summer with his sister, Mrs, James Martin, Mr., Martin and family, Misses Maureen and Louise Dalton are in; Virginid, U.S.A. for a few weeks visiting their,auht. Mr. and;,Mrs. Earl Drennan re= ., ceived Mr; and Mrs. Nick Perry and Mr. and :Mrs. Jim White, and boys,. all, of Detroit Dr and 'Mrs, Claude MacDonald. andfanily of Toronto spent the weekend at the Garvey homestead.; Visitors with Mrs., Cliff Austin were Mr. and tubs.' Ambrose Hartman and. family of Kitchener Weekend •'visitors with' Mrs.•• Des O'Donnell and Paul were Mrs. James Moore and family of Algonac, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schindler of Marine City', Michigan;• Mr. and Mrs Henry Brace and family and Mr.. Gasper Sola and son, `all of Detroit, Michigan. . Mr, and Mrs. Ormond Heffernan., Mr. •and Mrs. A,ntone Van Osch 1 spent'S'unday with. `relatives in Arthur. Bernie Van•'Osch. } spent last,'week with 'Mr. and Mrs,.. Ancone Vans Osch y. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26th, ,1161 a time. Nelson Webster of Windsor visited, with. Mr, and Mrs . Malcolm Lane, Hugh.an'd Stewart and with Mr; and Mrs. Frank Maulden and Keith, Earl Percy of Matheson,. Mr, and' Mrs, Barry Percy from England,; Ardill Mason of Ripley were dinner guests with Mr:, and Mis,, Alex Percy and Wayne on Monday, They .also; tailed on other relatives in this vicinity, . Sandra Percy'of Toronto spent a few days at her home here , . Mr, and Mrs. Wtlham Stanley of Lucknow visited on Sunday with Mr. and, Mrs Alex 'Percy . Randy and Douglas Jensen,Concession 6 also'spent a- few days with their grandparents, Mr' and Mrs Alex Percy. . .Dennis Trafford' returned to'fiis home at Allan"Park after spending the past two, weeks with. his cousin, Wayne Percy, • Mr.. and' Mrs. Jerry Collison of Rexdale,• Mr: .and Mrs. Ted Evans of Georgetown spent the :week end with; Mr, and. Mrs.. Bert Nicholson, Allan and lois. Linda andrLarry, Evans who spent thepast week , here returned. with them Visitors. during the week with Mr. 'and Urs,, Bert Nicholson were Mr. and Mrs., Frank •Righi and family ' of. Saskatchewan, Mr. and Mrs, Darrick Stanley of Tisdale „Nr. and Mrs.' Tom Warman and`Mrs. Chester Haldenby of Melfort, Sask. 'atchewan; ` 1•e The CO-OP Hog Feeding: Program is designed ,to get baby pigs growing as ,rapidly "as possible. Start them out ,the right way with the right feeds CO-OP Pre -Starter and Starter Feeds,, CO-OP PIG PRE -STARTER For piglets 1-4weeks old, this highly :?alatable; feed encouragespiglet to go on dried. feed more quickly. Resulting in a greater weight gain 4 an•earlyage. 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