The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-06-24, Page 18`PAGE ' EIGHTEEN
THE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, JUNE', 24th, 1970
RIPLEY ABATTOIR
Gutting and Wrapping. --7.Sausage. Making — East Freezing
Custom Butchering Curing and: Smoking
° HOGS AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS
CATTLE ONLY ON WEDNESDAYS
With, Two Big Coolers, We Ar�. Able 'To Hang Your Beef From
1 To 3 Weeks — Whatever Your Requirements Are
.For Home, Freezers We Sell Choice Home Killed Beef, / Pork
and Lamb ,In Any Quantity 'At, Lowest Marketing. Prices
ALL MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT ;INSPECTED: FOR YOUR.
• PROTECTION / .
CHAS,. HOOISMA, PROP. -"
ABATTOIR 395-2905 STORE 395-2961 •
Bridal Shower'For Barbara..Hayter
LANGSIDE NEWS
Relatives and neighbours gath-
ered at Langside Community Hall
on Wednesday evening for a,'
bridal shower for Barbara .Hayter
of Hanover' bride=elect of next- —
'month. Mrs. Gordon Wall >was
chairman for the program. Read
ings were given by Mrs. Frank
Milled -,Mrs. Clifford-Youngand
'Mrs. 13111 Brooks. Contests were •
conducted 'by Mrs. Jim, Young,
TST. ori' --W l -and Mrs.
• ` • ald• Huffman. • ,Mrs.; Wm. 'Scott.
led In a sing. -song. Mrs., Bob'
Bregman, in Dutch costume sang
Eating a hamburger envel-
oped in somebody else'scloud
of cigarette smoke is no fun
for anyone.: '
A: little consideration for the
nonsmoker �is a -trend -starting
to take shape. Smokers : are
getting ;themessage that their
smoke pollutes . the atmos-
phere of. ,those around them.
Especially in crowded places.
The . social pressure on smok-
ers is building fast. Some air-
lines are '•sensjuglhe trend a
flying With it. ' Action on Smok-
ing and Health -.(ASH). has
ed petitions with ' appropriate
government agencies to re-
quire .airlines • to establish ' no-
smoking.:areas-in planes --John--
Banzhaf, .the \prime mover nt
ASH; also plans •' to push for.
curbs on smoking in restaur-
ants, meeting rooms and ele-
vators;, plus enforcement:-..of-
violated `• 'no -smoking rules yin
sections of trains:
One tactic- Banzhaf ' may en-
courage is lawsuits on behalf
of persons. claiming their pri-
vac-3 -or- ealtlriS-affected
smoke.
National' legislation to res-
trict' smoking aboard public -
transportation has already
been, introduced,' Similar pro-
posals',' are pending in some.
state . legislatures: And t _
ssion. rockey teams
have even banned smoking
during games _ at their home
rinks. 'The District of Colum-
bia Medical Society .has asked
its 3,000 . members to ban
smoking in their offices.
Allis month 'Christmas . Seal.
associations across the country
are making' . united effort to
rg
ue, smokers to kick the .habit
ng the habit is the Ultim-
ate expression ; of considera-
tion for the' nonsmokers.. And
for the smoker's own lungs'
and. health.
• If you still smoke; •ask your.
local. Ct stmas. Seal= ssod
`-tion for two leaflets, ME QUIT
SMOKING, WH ? and ME
QUYT SMOKING HOW.
y Getin. touch with
Huron - Perth- Tuberculosis &,
Respiratory Disease. • •
Association
l2i . Wellington Street
. Stratford, Ont.
'
a song in Dutch. Barbara. was
asked to come to the. decorated
chair and was accompanied by-•
Mrs. Eugene Gardner and Mrs: '
George Young.: Mrs. Jim Young
,reas.-_a.n .address-of-best=wishes=•to---.
'the bride-to-be. Gifts• were car=
ried . by Sandra Gardner and Karen
Young. Barbara thanked all for
the gifts. Lunch:was served;.
On .Friday evening Mr.. and Mrs,
Bdb�Bregrnan-attended-a-recep=
tion for Mr. and Mrs;. Hank Boss
:at Belmore , and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Wall and faintly attended.
a reception for Mr. and Mrs: Eric
Hewitt at Bervie. • . .
scar .-o mes• o
Wingham .visited on. Tuesday
with. •Mr, and Mrs. Gordon; Wall
and family.;
Joh , t
a week -end visitor•with Mr.•and
Mrs. George Young and family. •
Mr, and Mrs Dave Moffat.
attended 'the benefit dance .at
Wingham on Saturday, evening for
Mc; and Mts. Normarr, Ross., who
-1os-t4lie-ir barn reeentay. '.
Rev. Horace'Braden. of London'
conducted church service at Lang -
side on Sunday. . His daughter . .
Linda and a friend Wendy assist-
ed. with. several songs with.suitar
ttccompan.irnent, •
Mr. and Mrs, Don Nickel of
Weston, Mr. and 'Mrs. Doug Mac -
Leod'and Dawn of Toronto., Gloria
Culbert and Peter, Newfelt• of Niag•
,ara Falls were week end' visitors
LOCHALSH
Building continues in the area.
Tom Farrell is putting a new sun-
porch on his horne and -the -Dave -
Elphick farm isreceiving a. Cem-
ent pavement in the barn yard.
Mrs.. Tom MaQDonald has gone
to London, where she is receiving
'treatment in hospital there.
Mr,; and: Mrs, David Todd visit-
ed With friends in Galt recently.,
Mr. •and Mrs. Lorne Luther.
were guests at a wedding in Ridge
town recently:: '
A-niong -those-attending the
Hereford breeders picnic on<Satm
urday, at Pinkerton: Were Mr,'and
Mrs. Oliver McCharles.
HonouredOn
25th Anniversary
WHITECHURCH' NEWS
On Thursday evening a group
of -neighbours -arrived- r ng rrg cow
bells at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Gibb to help them celebrate
their 25th wedding anniversary.
Corsages were presented to: Mr.
and Mrs. Gibb by Mrs. Albert
Coultes on theparty's • arrival.,
The evening was spent playing
cards and ended up' with a
programme During the card
playing Mrs. Ezra Scholtz with •
the violin, and: John Gibb accom
on the piano en1I a
the. evening with'°ni-usic,
The .programme included Mrs;,
Scholtz and John Gibb a musical
s„Robert Ross gave-' : •
readings;, John . Gibb a piano
solo; Mrs.. Victor Emerson"
readings. • Mrs. Ezra Scholtz read
an address to Mr. and Mrs: 'Gibb
and. fired Tiffin presented the
couple .with a very. large box
-pa-e-ked-with-many papers which—
•required time to unpack and,dis-
cover the gifts ,. a silver dish and,
wool blanket,
Mr. .and Mrs .Gibb, replied •
thanking their neighbours for their
gifts and kindness in remember-. •
Tug tlteui uii this special occasion.
; A11 sang for they .are Jolly. Good'.
Fellows, with John Gibb accampan-
ying on the piano:
-• During the.evening a. 3tier
with Mr_. and r,s-:Dic1zl4_ Quil— y ed}ing=ca-ke was received from
lin:. and Ronnie
Mrs.' Claude DoreJr.. returned
from Kincardine Hospital last ••
Thursday where she had been a
patieiat_ following. surgery. .
Lou ;Anne Brooks is a patient
in Wingham and; District Hospital.
We wish 'her a. speedy recovery.
relatives and also•several gifts
which were along with the neigh-
bours gifts.
The wedd:ing_cakemwdth all its
trimmings ,;arid spring •flowers
adorned the table for :thebount-
eous lunch brought acid served by.
the visiting party.
HITECHURCH
INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK
• On Thursday evening White,-
church Jr. Intermediates.'played
'at Tees. a 'th i he Tnr •
iates ; the, score being8 - 1 for . •
Teeswater;. • .
Monday evening Whitechurch
and Be:lgrave Pee Wee teams
were toplay'. at '`Whitechurch.::
Owing to a heavy rain the teams
went to Belgrave to play with a
score 12 - 4 in 'favor. of Belgrave .
On Monday 4r. and • 1rs,
Victor :Emerson were at Purple
.Grove,•Victor visitedwith
Don �1cCosh and Mrs. Emerson
attended the Standing Committee
Conveners Workshp for Bruce.
South,.-ri-- —
Mr.. and ,Mrs . Clarence, Ritchie
and family of 2nd Concession
Kinloss.
• Mrs, •Lebla'Chadwick,,Phillp
earned- Chadwick and Mrs. Goodall, ,all •
° of•Lond'on, Miss Velma ,Naylor 'of
Blyth, .Wilbert Naylor of B.C. ••
were Sunday; afternoon callers
on Mr. and Mrs. V ictbr Emerson.
.I rs - .•
Conveners, Mrs. Wrr1:.Arnold
Bruce .South bistrict:'Pres,ident
and Mr1'. Arthur Teasdale , P•rovin-
cia'I Board Director, were in
charge.
,Mr.,and Mrs•. Stewart, Smith:,
'Kitchener and Mr. arid Mr`s. Ger-
shorn Johnston.,. Wingharfi: Calle°d
Sunday evening, at' the horne of
HonourParent&OrL.
40th .Anniversary
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Stewart
were taken.cdr pletely by sur -
know and. District
re.ditOnIon
WISH TO CONGRATULATE
MISS VALERIE.MORNING5TAR:
CHOSEN AS THEIR QUEEN FOR THE
COMING SCF,AR, .
.r
THEY W1SH. TO cCNVEY THEIR
ThANKS TO THE FOLLOWING
ANTSTOR SPONSOR1NG SPONSORING -
GIRLS
BILL'S MEAT MARKET `
• ART HELM 'WELDING
' TRELEAVEN'S
LUCKNOW FEED . MILL' .
McDONAGH :• NSURANCE . -•-
HALL'S RED
BUD HAMILTON FUELS
LUCKNOW PRO HARDWARE
.LOG CABIN RESTAURANTL
BILL JOHNSTONE •
.FURNITURE
• RATHWEL-L 'SHOES -
LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL
McKENZIE • FURNITURE
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k$IN�REETHANK1CU1SALSOT
EXTENDED TO THE FOLLOWING
MERCHANTS AND FRIENDS FOR
CAS_DONAtIONS--AND--GIFT
•SANDERSON'S LADIES and
MENS WEAR
ROY .EINLAYS.
SEPOY, S,TORE'.y
BRUCE McMILLAN: • •
JOHNSTON. MOBILE FEED
MACHAN _•HARDWARE
SCHMID'•S •JEWELRY
HAROLD RITCHIE•.
GORDON .FISHER
DECORATORS
' ALEX :ANDREW DAIRY
CHISHOLM'S 'IMPERIAL
-; ESSO
HACKE.TT'S. FARM
MACHINERY
BARBARA WHITBY •
ASHTON'S DEPARTMENT
.'STORE
H B :B.. DISCOUNT •
McTAVISH FINA •
GE SHOPPE
RON FORSTER
MARY LOU P,RI'ESTAP
C. &.M. TRANSPORT
JACK MCDONALD'S' • .
'GARAGE'
DR BROCK CLELAND
MARIE BROOKS;
AVEN'S-PLUMBING
ELLIOTT SEED,MILL
MONTGOMERYMOTORS MOTORS .'
JAMES BOYLE
. FASHIONS BY JANETTE
E ,CTRIC.
HENDERSON LUMBER
CLINTON' CREDIT UNION,
WE APPRECIATE THE LOAN OF' CARS
AND ALL. OTHER DEEDS . OF KINDNESS
THAT MADE OUR SECOND ANNUAL
@LEE 1'` -CONTEST UCI A;N
OUTSTANDING SUCCESS.
Mary Park daughter of the late
(r. and Mrs. Richard.of
them to a turkey dinner'at their
Port Albert home on Saturday,
June•20th The dinner was corn-:
piece with a wedding cake which
had been decor&ted.by their
daughter-in-law Mrs. Norman
Stewart.of Larnbeth. The even-
ing was spent at• cards.
Mrs, Stewart is the :former
ungannon. Mr. Stewart is the
son of the late'Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Stewart.of Dungannon, The
couple were.'married on June 8th
1930,
. Mr.. and Mrs,. Stewart have a
family of four Mrs, Paul (Joyce)
Caesar of Dungannon; Mrs, icon,.
(Edna) Alton of Lucknow , Notni
an of Lambeth, Richard of North
Bair and eight grandchildren.
Ric and and his wi e Leslee were
unable to be present. •
Mt, and Mts. Stewart's family
presented them with a dozen red
roses and two ntiahogany'.la,mp
,
tables,
,Their: grandchildren pre'se.nted
them with a set of bathroom,
scafes'.and a bottle of larrtp,•oil
or'
'in a fuby shade.