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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-07-22, Page 7• WEDNESDAY, JULY 22nd, 1;970 ' Lcr, •s �r..o� �"�.�-.� Vis. ;.�.- THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE SEVEN HotiouredyBy. Nursing Home:. Staff Members • KINLOUGH NEWS Mrs, Weir Eckenswiller who has resigned from the staff of the Car- ruthers Nursing home was honour- ed when the 'members with whom she had worked for, the past silt years, gathered'at her home and . presented her w ith, a gift: A • .. short_program was enjoyed me u3= ing an address. Lunch was .served and a pleasant time was enjoyed. . 'Following is the address: Dear -Grace - We have come to your home this evening to spend a social . time with you since we learned you were leaving the staff of the Carruthers 'Nursing home. where. .you have faithfully fulfilled your duties and nursing care •for •the past 6 years. You were Congen- ial and cooperative to work with and we will all miss you', as well as your good sense .of humour ;; which helped. to brighten. the days: all -know. -, It's the'1ittle'things in life.that count Small.cares of everyday The kind way, that we do them: The tender words we say. %smil —a } andcllas given to. Arnold• .F.a caner. , - those . -John Mciflfles Heads WHITECHURCH ,NEWS The Falconer , 'McInnes Picnic was held on Sunday, July 12 at. South Side Park, Woodstock .. where around 80 gathered for the noon dinner. • ' During the afternoon'races {Vere 'held under the leadership of'Mrs Dan Tiffin and:;Mrs. 'George Fish- - efiifh the following winners Girls 5:and'under, Heather McIn- nes;. •boys under 5, Bruce McInnes; .girls 6 8; Beth Ormston; boys. 6.- 8, 'Murray Thornton; 'girls 9 - 10,. Linda Wall; boys 9 10,E Gary McInnes; girls: 11 - 12, Mae Thorn- ton; boys 11' 12 Tim Forster;• girl's 13 and ,Over , Doris. Fisher; .'boys 13 and over Douglas Tiffin; lady shortest skirt, Marie McInnes; clipping in, newspaper , Helen Thornton- oldest man , - Tom McInnes; oldest lady, Mrs. Carruthers; .youngest person, Brian Moir; largest carload ,:Mr. • and Mrs. Jack Thornton and 'fain ily; .guessing buttons, Joe McInnes; coming the farthest, Mr.,_and Mrs.. Stewart-; a rrot ---- relay; Dorothy. Falconer's relay team; pie plate .race , Mr. and.. Mrs. Harry Moir; toilet tissue race, Mrs. Morley Petteplace;. 'blindfold rade, Mr.. and Mrs. Whose day just seems so sa But your "hello in a loving tone, Will make the whole day glad. - A- kindly greeting here or•theref On which so rn ich depends And many pleasure.rs we have shared. Just because we're friends Please accept this remembrance On behalf of allof us._ The Nursing :Staff. NFU Meeting Held At Ingersoll Ari-mportant meeting was held by the 'National Farmers at the Ingersoll arena on:Friday July • 17th. • • Following ten days of picket- ing. icket-ing. ane elks., an agreement was drawn up between Borden's and .the N . F. U . This agreement .was signed by the Borden's presrdent- and then.. brought to the N.,F.U. meeting. After it was read and • discussed the terms of the agree. - Med were•,rafitted by .the ..N. F. LJ, members. • This-is._ihe-first-time--that-ani - agreement has 'been made be- tween a big corporation and .a _ farm 'organization. Walter Miller stated that the. , N.F. U; had done in ten days what Mr. Olson and the Federal Go:' iern- John McInnes of uluevale was • elected President. .in 1971 the picnic will be held at Gorrie Park•the' second -Sunday ,in. July. - KINLOUGH Congratulations 'to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown (Brenda. Hald- enby), who were married .on Satur- day in the Anglican. church. Mr. and. Mrs., Arthur Graham ant Mrs. Dorothy Thompson of Sault Ste. Marie.visited during the ' . week with relatives ,and 'friends here., . • Mrs;- Elva Spiers of Sarnia visit. ed duting the week with her cous- in Mrs. William. Cox,and wit r- and Mrg. Jack'Scott.: ' Week -end ,visitors.. with Mr. And Mrs. Art Haldenby were Mrs.. Roy Culley, Mri and Mrs, Wilfred. Culley and daughters Susan, .Cher- yl,. her-yl,. Nancy and Lisa of Scarborough. Mrs. Roy Culley remained with her sister for a longer visit; Murray Barr spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ley Bushell. at Wingharn• A family. 'gathering as held at • the Ka irshea hall for 1 r . 'and' Mrs. ,Charles Burt, their family and grandchildren, numbering 52 in all. Mrs. Bill Burt visited'. during xhe_w_e-ek with_her_nie.ce::Mrs. - Angus Roppel• at Hamilton. Miss Pam Janssen is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman . Sutton._ • Blair. and Barry. Bushell'of Wing- ham visited driving the week with Mr • and Mrs. Jack Barr. . Miss' '•Marlorre, Burt returned from Braeside ,Camp where she • 'spent the past few weeks. •M sses• ia'nnellarri'son (truknp ADMINIST • • Applications are invited for the position of Assistant Administrator for Bruce ' Lea . Haven, .a 92 Bed Bruce County Home for :the Aged located in Walkerton. •Excellent working conditions. Fringe benefits and salary commensurate with g and experience. ' ,The ideal' candidate will, have secondary education, some administration experience, a demonstrated interest in elderly persons. He or she should be willing to undertake studies in the field. Copies of the 'necessary. Application Form may be obtained from and final, r, aplios should thereafter be submitted in proper form to: • . T. H. ALTON, Secretary -Treasurer, Bruce-Countyjioniesr Box 70, WALKERTO.N, ONTARIO CLOSING DATE AUGUST 7, 1170' • ,et) and Jeannette Barr (piano) played on the program at the Lions Carnival at Lucknow on Thursday evening.. 'Mr.. and Mrs. Delbert Hedley •and family Misses Edna and May Boyle were among the guests who attended the Brown-Haldenby wedding on Saturday. Mrss Clare.Sparling and Doug- las of Walkerton spent Monday at the home of :her father Mr 'George . .Geo 'Haldenby,. g We are sorry to report • that 'Russell Hewitt who has been a , patient in St. Joseph's`Hospital, London underwent/major. surgery 1� last week. .We wsh him ' !improved-W:1.th.• Mrs. Hewitt is, also. a ptient there having• hip urer some time !undergone Pmsg y oe .. • � ago.. • rent .had failed to do and' couldn't: do because big business wouldn't let them. He,said that' . this was a great accomplishment but it was only round one - the :fight has- just •begun. Bi11• Langdon spoke briefly , and stressed tothe members'that, increased' •mernbershipe was the -key to future-su�ccessF=-= y Otto Pruce discussed the educa -• tion tax and. told those present to let all N, F'.•U 'members know that alt members are to withhold their municipal tax in . rotest 'otifiie u► air •. _ p LdR S�istei2l,• " Collective bargaining agencies have been set up by the N. F; U for both corn and soya beans. • This is the first tithe farmers have been •able to set the price for their own product. `Several carloads from this. district attended the meeting on ' Friday.ni.ght,. $80,000.00 Stock Reduc ELLWOOD S PORTING GOODS OF QUALITY SINCE 1937 COMPLETE STORE - WIDE • cr, Pec-canization Sale' SALE CLINTON SALE STARTS 10 A.M. THURS. JULY 23 AND WILL CONTINUE TO AUG. 29 ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE WE ARE SELLING OUR SONG ESTABL SHED BPSINgS4.Ik CLINTON. BECAUSEWE ARE IMPORTERS ANDHOLESALERS WE. HAVE AN IM= NiENSE INVENTORY SID BEFORE7THIE NEW OilV1y�RS TAKE OVER. WE MUST 'REDUCE THIS STOCK IMMEDIATELY THEBEE'DtRE: EVERY ITEM IN THE STORE WILL BE GREATLY, REDUCED GUNS•FISHING' GEA1;, . SPORTS CLOUDS AND EQPT. - cow, AND cAYri•AGE r1'ft0'iriCOW SALETPRICB • IT'S AN. OPPORTUNITY OF A -LIFETIME TO ACQUIRE. THE VERY BEST QUALITY SPORTS GOODS—AT UNIQUE SALE DISCOUNT PRICES. DON'T MISS IT. SALE STARTS THURS., JULY 23 and RUNS UNTIL -AUG. 29. Every item, -in the -store -will -be -clearly -SALE -1 RIG D: --Y an see nd ,ompare : 1 s e prices with the original! All otf merchandise isof top, Brand Name Quality. Guns of all types, "WINCHESTER" - "SAVAGE" - ".REMING TO along with the finest crafted EUROPEAN imports. . All popular • brands of ammunition Reloading tools and com nnby ents • "LYMAN" & "RCBS", and others. ,Camp . supplies and gear by - `COLMAN" - "PRIMUS" Po "WOO S". Hunchedia other tet ms, ROD ,. LURES,:POLES,. ^,AC F -M I TE-SUPp Items for tamp and cottage AND EACH AND EVERY ONE IS ON SALE! Because we are .importers and Whole- salers, we canoffer you SALE PRICES -on first quality,; brand name goods at LESS than so-called. `discount' prices. . My personal collection of Antique guns and pistols will also be offered for sale along ''with a . collectionof earl. y Canadian ANTIQUE household items. These will all be SPECIALLY SALE PRICED. STORE_ HOURS, 10 A.M, TO 8 P.M. DAILY — 10 A.M. 10 9 P.M. i-kI. & SAT. LOTS OF FREE PARKING - ENTIRE WAREHOUSE OPEN TO ALL. BRING THE FAMILY - ENJOY GENUINE BARGAINS— JUL. 23 —AUG 29 ELLWOOD EPPS SALE CLINTON 0J