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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-08-30, Page 13an'• ,id WEDNESDAYAUGUST 3114h 1 7 T. E 'IUCKNOW SENTINEL .LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO PAGE THIRTEEN' Attention All Farmers! IF YOU' ARE SEEDING, WINTER WHEAT„ THIS FALL, • YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO • •BE WITHOUT CROP ' INSURANCE Insure Against the Hazard s of:; . •. HAIiL • WIND : DROUGHT,: •• •FROST ▪ FLOOD . • PLANT DISEASE• . • WINTER HILL , • INSECT :. INFESTATION fi EXCESSIVE'; MOISTURE; • EXCESSIVE RAINFALL Low-costcomprehensive coverage is available now .for. all •- 'Winter. wheat., seeded before October 31sT. FINAL DATE FOR ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICATIONS . IS'. SEPTEMBER 15th; • For further information and details contact: BOX 299, BLY'TH PHONE 523-9217• Agent' .For The ' Crop ';Insuratee Commission Of Ontario Guest Speaker At Pine River Church • AMBERLEY NEWS Carol Courtney. Jack MacDonald of Buffalo and A large congregation attended Louise. MacDonald of, Weston are service -at' Pine River•Uni'ted. Church spending some time at Point Clark on Sundawhen Pastor Lester Ferg- visiting with relatives and g g•.,. .. . uson, who was supplying; for Rev.' friends in this area:. Hill who is on'vacation. conducted Mr. and Mrs. John Bain and Hel-' the service His sermon :wason en McNain of Toronto are at their broken lives and broken hearts and summer home in Amberle how essentialin all our lives ,.is Sharon McNayspent part of.per Christ ... • , ist our$avio: An anthemY -b vacation with relatives in Toronto ; the choir was accompanied by recently. 195T Class Reunion Held At Auburn A reunion was,held'on Sunday,; August 27th when the 1957 class ;of • the Wingham School of Nursingmet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Andrews and boys' at Auburn. Those present. were. Mr. and Mrs.. Valentine Thomson, Douglas and Cathy' of Orillia, Mr.:"and Mrs. �, Ray Arthur and .girls of London, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Scott, Martin,. Bill and Shirley of R. R. 7, Lucknow.,. Mr.. and Mrs. Clare Bushell and family of R. R, 2, Kin- cardine, Mr. and, Mrs, Keith Kers lake..and:boys of; R, R. 2,• • Kincardine . A social afternoon was spent and a picnic ;supper enjoyed:. ASHFJELD • Mrs Emil Norg? rd of Chicago . is, visiting her brother, Bruce MacDon- ald. Mrs. David Bunce. of Toronto visit • ed recently with her brother, Sandy MacDonald . Guests.''with.Earl Hdwes last week were.Mr, and Mrs-. Ron Oke and daughters .of Oshawa and Misses Anna and Charlotte MacKenzie of Toronto. . f, Mr. and Mrs., Jim Oliver ;and child, :, ren have .moved to Seaforth. SHOWER A shower was held on Thursday eveninin North Ashfield School in g honour of Barbara Lilian MacKenzie who is to be a September bride. Services 'in Ashfield 'Presbyterian Church for the next five months will be in: the afternoon; Sunda y School at'1 30 and .Church Service at 2:30. en did Niagara e into the pictu • A medical bila. A clothing A car repair bill. They all seemed to come at once. Jack needed money in a burry. . Answer: A Niagara Loan. Jack talked it over ' with, the manager of the nearest Niagara Office. Besides getting :the money; he got a • lot of good advice on.budgeting: With,a Niagara.Loan, • Jack was able to .pay. all his bills at one time. And repay the loan on easy terms to suit his budget. When you need extra money for any good reason, you can expect the same courteous, quick service at any one of 300 Niagara 'offices. NIAGARA FI; NANCE • COM PANY LMiTED Member of the uc Weir P' Companies ;216 Josephine :Street,.. �VINGH . 'Phone: 357=1421. • �. /l•fii/�/r��r�r b/// // z y' /` / • / ,,.i WIkE DEAI/#6 1967 Models SEVERAL TO CHOOSE FROM 19662 -CHEVROLET 4 door automatic, 6 cylinder'. 1965 'CHEVROLET, 4 door, 6 cylinder• statiomiragon 1965 PONTIAC Parisienne, 2 door • hardtop: 1965:; CHEVROLET,' 4 door,' 6 cylinder, automatic " 1965. PON.TIAC, 2 door Ve: 1964' COMET,' 4 doer :1963'. CHEVROLET, 4, door TRAILER 1964 PYRAMID trailer, with Cabana , SEVERAL '•OLD ER MODELS` SEE.' THESE AND OTHERS i a; HJNE •,a Hold'Showers For Area Girls LOCHALSH NEWS Many from the area :have been attending Bridal Showers during :the, past week. A shower. for .Barbara. •• Lillian MacKenzie was held in • Nord; Ashfield Public School on; Thursday evening. Showers for Karen Carruthers and Ruth Black • were also held during the ,past week Visiting the Donald. Simpson family for a few -days were'. Perry and Robert Elliott. Mrs Donald Martyn was, a recent. visitor in London, Miss Margaret MacLeod spent a: few holidays in Toronto recently.... Mrs.: David Elphick.was judge at. the Horticultural : Flower Show on Friday at Brussels:.. SPECIAL SERVICES t Special Centennial Services were conducted • by the>W,M.S, .of .`. Ashfield Presbyterian Church on Thursday afternoon at the church., Former members were'invi'ted to • former Ashfield. Resudent Passes . :JOHN D. WATT John Dawson Watt of Hamilton passed' away.on Wednesday,. Aug,- ust• 16th at the Henderson Hospital, •Harriilton;in'his 75th 'year. Mr. Wattwas born in Scotland on, October 31st, 1892. Mr. and:Mrs. Watt and,two child• ren came to Canada to Glamis• and around 1920 they came to Ashfield where they resided on the siderOad, off;Concession 9.: ' Twenty-six years ago they moved, to Hamilton where Mr. Watt was/ employed as, a machinist; retiring five years' ago.,: Besides' his' wife ; . Phoebe, . he is survived by one daughter, Mrs, , Wm. ,(Cecelia) Barker of Stratford, four grandchildren and. four great grandchildren. 'HeWas .predeceased by a son William in 1963. ' Funeral service was held, on Satur- day,. August 19th from the Macken: zie Funeral Chapel, Lucknow with .interment at Greenhill Cemetery.. Rev. •W., L, Young of --Hamilton was minister, • Pallbearers were Wlliarri: Barker Jr;, Joseph Mero, Thomas Ander- • son,,. Bert McWhinney, Harry ' Yasuko,Raymotd..tinnigan. attend and' Miss Dorothy Douglas was guest speaker. Miss .BarbaraMaeKenzie•of:''• Kitchener s 'ent:the week: end at her home here. Ashfield: Presb erian. Church ser;- yt u vices will hold Sunday School;. at " • 1:30-p.m.—and church at 2:30 p.m. beginning the first of September another .indication;that fail is almost upon'us, Is� REGI/LAR as'd fine... Wrrtch.. SUPGE ECTR!C. PULSATOR Fast, safe cow milking is the hallmark of the new Surge Tonganoxie Electric • Pulsator.• You, select the best pulsator. speed for milking each, 'cow. Pulsations then, stay right on the button.- dab,o eros coy /. ,... Let us show you haw' -the new Surge'taectric Pulsato, will improve, your milking. FOR MILKER, SERVICE PHONE • KEN MART1N KINCARDINE '3464468