The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-04-21, Page 16xw
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL.,r LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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JIPLEY DISTRICT
SCHOOL
APRIL 22' and
EOCHALSH
Mr. and Mrs:. Gordon Finlayson
spent the week end in Stratford,.
where they attended the reunion
of nurses:having graduated 'from'
the Stratford Hospital: It was the
last time for the• old school which
will now be 'replaced by a new one.
Mrs, Oliver McCharles was the
delegate-tothe,--Dliztict R, Horri; ,
tural meeting in Lion's Head ori
Saturday; her report will be giv-
en at the regular meeting of the
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,,;Ripley•and District Society on,
Tuesday evening.. '
Mrs. Doug Martin is employed
at the bake shop in: Ripley
1.heladies. of Ashfield. Presbyte.
Ian Church W. M.S. held their '..
Easter Thankoffering meeting on
• Thursday everun"- at the .church:..
Ladiesr<om.the Dungannon and
Whitechurch Societies were pres-'
eft to hear. Mrs. `.Murray MacLen-
nan of Wingham 'show slides and
talk on:her recent visit to Japan..
• Recent Visitors`\with Mr, and •
Mrs, Henry' MacKenzie . were .Mt; •
• and Mrs.., Ray MacKenzie of Tor-
. Onto, r, .
John McCharles of Petrolia spent
the :week end with his•parents Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Mc'Charlei
Mrs. Mary Hannah Martyn,has
returned to her home in Ripley
after spending the winterywith
Mr. and Mrs., Henry MacKenzie
Misses Donna and Linda Wylds
of`•Landon Were week end visitors
with Mr and Mrs: Warren . Wyld.
Mrs. , Ewan MacLean. wasguest
speaker. ,at Lucknow Horticultural
Society meeting on Monday even:
N.F.O. NEWS
Farmers know the `"cost -Price"
squeeze.' in Agriculture is on.
This table from the,December
1970 issue of Canadian .Farm .Econ-
omicsshows why:.
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Tear .'P.rices Pd. Prices .Rec. Prices
by farm- by •Farrri .Rec.
mg.
AMBERLEY.
Thar -were -se ie:n tablear4he
euchre. party 'held at Amberley:
;L:'0 L.. hail last' Monday evening:,
Pres-vete-hagh 'gent Bria n
Reid;'high lady -.Mrs. - Andy.Jar-
vis; and lucky; draw - Jim Bradley.
'
Lunchwas served by the^cornmit •
tee ot- and -'Mrs. Errnei Smelt=
• zer• and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Scott:
Mr•;, and.' Mrs:..` Harvey Steele
and: Robert: Steele of `.Detroit were
up to their. Point' Clarke cottage
or t e. wee en .
The pupils of .Pine River Cent-
ralSchool and their teachers Mrs:
. ,ton a_tl� irs, iac1<enzie .
--travelle-d-by-busto Krncard-irre`
last Tuesday and. saw a play pr,es
ented in the Town Hall.
Mr. and Mrs: Bob Courtney vis-
ited with relatives in' Detroit for..
a couple of days as w 1 t Week.
rs.' _ .:as..a
cIo Pd.
130;
129
'90
1935-39 ' '100
1946' ' 157 : 0 .204.1
19511. 230:0' 29B...8
1960 276 7 - 250:0
19G.,..
196,w.3 299.1,
40 I.:t:lions. Head.
Convention From
Luckn�w&Ripley
The..A041141 meeting of District
8 Horticultura•l.Societies: was held,
at. Lion's Head 'in the Bruce Penin
sula District High School on Satur-
day, April 17
District S includes Auburn„•'
o
Blyth, Brussels, Chesley, Clintn. ,'
Eastnor Township, Goderich, Han-
over , Lucknow , Markdale, Owen.
Sound , Paisley, Ripley; Tara ,
Teeswater and Culross and
Wingham• Societies.. •
Forty members of the Lucknow
and Ripley:•Societies travelled
by .bus to the Convention with
James Montgomery proving a' most
;efficient 'and :obliging driver•:
At 12 noon a delicious• luncheon
was served by -the ladies of•;Christ's
Church; Lion's Head •to'over one.
hundred visiting members, 'The , •
Reeves. of Lion'sHead and Eastnor
Township welcomed those, in
attendance,
'Mrs. Wm, Klie', Hanover., ..
director of District 8 conducted
themeeting assisted•.biy Mrs.. • R.
Bray , Eastnor, as secretary.' .Mr.
R Gomme , `Pro:vincial secretary
was in attendance.`
he tiest'seaker Mr. Win.
UNGANNON
DOINGS
Home for the week end were
lvir.• and ,Mrs Jim Blake from Tor-
onto with:his mother Mrs.'•Cecil,
Blake and. familYy ' .
.
:,During .. the week' Mrs..: IEil. I?• at-,
,
rick, and' twins Scott and'. Warren `•
from. Listowel came for in. after --
noon visit with Mrs, Cecil Blake''
and 'family..
There was, a little accident this
week.where /two cars argued
`one was:hurt,' but.t.his is a good
.lesson: dust because the ::snow has
god-, deesn4—g-1.ve: us -t -k right -to
drop all caution:
Mrs.. Spivack's'dog, Shawn,
was clocked at 20, m.p.h. That's
pretty good, He's well fed and
well known' for eating: .
Mr. and Mrs: Lorne4tnmerton,.;
Lori and Cihdy had• Easter Sunday
dinner• at' the home of Mr. a'nd
Mrs . < W-aL1ia rxi Agnes of_ LaCkna.
During the.week Lori and 'Cindy,
Emrnerton `visited. with,Mrs. W.
Bogues•of Lucknow fora few. days.
For Easter services at.both the .'
Presbyterian Church and United
Church, here•was.a• good turn out,:
Easter- Sunday, was-;bea-ut-iful- or—
' Mr. Eedy •had <his.surgery• and .is
recovering well, We all send our
wishes for hirn to be honte"again.
•
,harn. visited. with Mr. and Mrs.
Les Schultz on Saturday.. ;,
' Mr. and Mrs R. D. Aldham
Johnnyi-- Gregoryt -nd Laressa of.
Amher'stburg, visited Mrs. Mary
Bere and family on Easter week
end,
TWO NEW, ELDERS INDUCTED
'Services 'Were held Sunday
'morning:at Pine:River United
`Church with Rev. Mr. Hill taking
t•' -it theme-"besp'airing-`Christ= •
The choir was heard in
tite.;inhe.tmm "Beautiful Wordsof.
J sns"' witn AS, Wayne Lowry and'
\nue Teti ttson at the• piano• and
•o ,,,rttt. Glenn Boyd and Mr.
Ik+ i itiedde we're •intdueted at . ,
the two new E`iders..fot the Chtmioh,
• .
mi.' John. fere 'of Ottawa sp'erit.
'family
•NIr, and Mrs. ; Eric IvMONee were
married. last week end in Sudbury:
.Mrs. 'McNee is the., forrnet Angle;
Gervais:.. They. are l.i_ving w_itb,
1Cir; and Mrs. Graham McNee and
:Eric. will• be working with 'his•fath--
et. Welcome to the conimunity..
• This''we:ek ou.'r town people have
beengetting' gardens ready. •I
See Mr.. Torn Webster working
hard on his.
WEDNESDAY APRIL 2ls R 119f1
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TWIN FITTED, .
SHEETS $2.49• ea,:
DOUBLE FIT'
SHEETS
$2;98. ea.•
DOUBLE FLAT
SHEETS $2.8 ea ;;
PILLOW CASES
$1,19 PR.
FLANNELETTE
70x90
$5.49 .PR.
BLANKETS
N. x 90
$6.95 PR.
MUGS 25c EACH.
SEE OUR SPRING YARD 'GOODS
Lucknow
Phone 528-3214
of flower' arrangements:; plants
and-fort-rIize_is : LnCknnw: w inners
were Mrs', V. McClenaghan, Mrs..
J. Adams, .Mrs. Olive'Smith. •
S. B.: Brothers 'and Mrs:,• J W
JoynMrs,t; Hanover' Society will play
host, to the neict annual.:meeting /.
972.
Harnoll, well-known ,horticultura
list': was introduced -15 'Mr . Ed •
`Fie:lding•,'••Wingham.. MtS,.'•Ross
Cumming, Lucknow i'resident',
thanked Mr.: Hartnolli'who show
ed attractive. slides to illustrate
his talk on landscaping and•gafd
ening hints, '
Mr. J. P. Johnstone of the East.-
nor Society, a very inteested::
promoter of the Bruee Trail..
showed pictures .of plant bird and
animal life, rocks and caves: tak
en along the Bruce Trail. •
Draws.were mad e for donations.
Those attending from 'Lucknow
were: Mrs:`k.. umming, r.
Mrs, T. Salkeld , . Mrs:, Olive
Smith; Mrs. Clara ' Shadd ick, Mrs.
Gordon::Ritchie`,..Mrs : Leonard-'
Ritchie., Mrs: J'.: W.. Joynt, M'rs
B St`others, .Masses Ada, and Hazel,
•Webster•, Mrs..t J: •Mac'Kenzie,,
Mrs'. John' -Adams , Mrs Harold
Treleaven, Mrs. J. L.' Mac.Mil-
tan, Miss. Lorna Campbell Miss,
Helen. Thompson, Mrs. Verna
McClenaghan, Mr. 'Robt.. Fisher
•Mrs:.. Verna Elphick, Miss Liella
Finlayson,:
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Mr; •and;. Mrs ;Gerald Collin;
and family visited on Sunda. in
Preston'• with' Mr.; and. Mrs:.Rn
Nicholson•,and ;family:;and a=lso
attended the Keene -Ripley hockey'
game. . .
r --Melvin Gelling -is a -t-1 oim
following. a .few: weeks 'stay in `
Moria Hospital, London.. •
Martie •and' Sharron •,C;ii i keir�,l
have been visiting .wit.h, their:
grandpa•reits NIr, and Mrs. Cert
Guikema .theirittother was':
•:S.yrnpa:thy is extended to.rlie '
nieces•;and nephews Of \•liss'•Jssie
Mac,'iay.:
•
11i11. Bushell visited on 1"tn rsds;,
with Mr,, and/ Mrs.' Melvin Cat'
ling and Ernie.
leadership in
nutrition
feed and animal
h€1t11 service
CARE: THAT: MONEY
N'T ;BUY...
continuous
research
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than. C,
Good service is just a little more an` carrying
e b= :It's the little-extr-a=car gain -g -int)._„: __ _.:
the service that'teally -counts, : the second
look at an ' order,.:.. a' re -check on a load,. an
extra phone call to make sure something is : r
• e_Plike__
management
skills
•
growing animal
health service
It doepn't mean We won't make ,mistakes. •
We
probably will,,-It�-d-oes•mean--vve feel- ia-
when a mistake is made and it -Also means
that care is taken thatit won't happen again.•
That's' the' kitidi. of care we 'pledge .•to give •you
•and all our: customers.
You get •it• with every order of Shur Gain.
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