The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-03-08, Page 19••
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See
hem
fertil
icizer early early
your
Springtime puts the squeeze on everything,
Your time. you r money ,and your patie.nce You
remember what it s like The,waiting lineups.
• the. slower deliveries the delays Everything
eating up your time at a time when you sh,ould -,
• 'have been on the 'field
• This, year take some of the squeeze out' of
Spring Plan your'crop program and order ,y66r
•production nee4s now B. acsured Of getting
what you want,•where you Want it when you
•' want it ,And we'll be charging' \:o•ii the preVall :i,
ing prices ,at.„%he time of delivery you _•.
•,can t loSe . •
There really ,iSn t n sing.te reason why you
shouldn t
the peak of the season. You sav' inthe long run
11.JC=CI complete crop pr',adtiction programs
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WEDNESDAY, .MARCH 8th, 1972.. • THE LUCKNOV1f SENTINEL, Lt.iC,KNOW„ ONTARIO. PAGE • NINETEEN
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The death occurred in St. Jos
•eph's.Hospital., London, on
day', February of Lloyd
--Federick •Steward. of 074 Col- •
borne Street., London.
Boman-July d , , h was the
onef Mrs, Charles Steward and
the late Mr. Steward of Lucknow .
)g He worked in the Lucknow PoSt
s 90 office for thirteen years before
h9in joining the Armed ForceS and
serving in.the C.anatliati Postal
he Corps.
On September 12.;,1941., he rilar •
tied Anges Swanson of Wingliam.
They resided in Lucknow and 'Ansa
Craig before moving to London in
1953.
Steward was a real estate
broker and in 1965 OPened his
own office. 'He was a meinber.of
the London and St.. Thomas Real
Estate Board. '
He. had been an active mei-fiber
of Craig Lodge A. F. 'and A.M..
No', 574; A.ilsa Craig, since 105
and was Worshipful. Master in .
1961: •
He was a rpentber.of New St.
lames Pres y -emir
his don, and.was on the Board of
re:r. Managers..
',.;Surviving besides hiS wife and
mother are three sisters , Mrs.
\Hugh (Stella) aiming and. Mrs.
Reginald (Verna.) Sherwood both
of London
Henderson of Toronto and one
rher cordon Steward of London.
The late Mi.-Steward -rested at
the R. A...Currie and funeral
Home in Win.ghaln wherc,a. 1\•
onic service, tinder the auspices
of Craig Codge.A..1-..and A
was held, on Wednesday ‘‘
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BROWNIE NEWS
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C)n. Tuesday , Febf.uary 29'tli the
Brownies- -began- their meeting
by playing a. garlic of Upset The
Fruitbasket and Fire On The 'Mom'
taro.,;.
After .Fairy Queen Kimberley
Cook set out the:Toadstool and
we laid Brownie Ring. The Sixers
collected. the Fairy Cold and
inspection was fora complete
uniform. Tawny Owl then pres-
ented Seconder Stripes to Debra
Arnold , Barbara•Hackett and
Kimberley Cook:
For Pow Wow the Gnomes told
the rest of the Pack about the '
Brownies in theUnited States.
Debra Arnold showed a doll dress-
ed in the uniform and told the
Promise and Janette Ilowald show-
ed the United States Flag. Tawny.
Owl then read a short story to the
Brownies about 'Lord and Lady
Baden-Powell.
While the rest of' the. Brownies'
played a game of'
HU-Man' Ladder FliZaheth_
finished her. test for sewing on .
buttons and paissed'her test for
cleaning a pair Of shoes.
Our meeting Was brought to a
close with the Squeeze and Brown-
e Art
evening at 8.30.
. Funeral service. was conducted
on Thursday 'at 2 p.m.. by . Rey
Duncan Farris of lvew. St.' James
Presbyterian Church,, London.'
Interment_followedin *gingham,
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were 'nephews Wil-
liam Cu-fining ,' Rruce Steward c2
Brian Henderson; William' Bain,
Jack Laing and,JaMes
tributes were carried. by'
nephews ciordon CerSOn., kennieth
ifortOn , GraliaTh Nelson.and Jam-
es Laing.
ST. HELENS
CARD PART Y
Ten tables enjoyed the Shoot
'Party on Thasday evening in the
hall. -I iigh prizes Went ;to Mrs.
Win, MacPherson and Pete Jefh>r-
•-son with second high goin ?), to Mrs.
Allan -Cranston and Bill Chesar.
The travelling -shoot pri4e-we4it to:
Elmer Woods and the lucky score
card was Mrs. ()ordon MacPherson
The•next 'party' is March F6th. •
Mr. and Mrs. John 'LyOns of
Clinton were week end visitors
with his parents; Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon, Lyons,
'Mrs. Lorne Woods is'a patient
in an Oshawa lioSpital e having
taken ill while visiting with her,
daughter , Mrs. Roy Hawley and'
Mr,. Hawley.,
FIRE COSTS
CONTINUE,D FROM PAL'. 1
$5 per hour by the village of .Luck-
now. This was just recently in-
creased front $3 to $5 at the re-
quest of firetnen.
The three townships are present.-,
ly 'considering the 'purchasing. of
an auxiliary -water tank& truck:
Meetings, have been held in this
regard' and equipment inspected
in other inutile ipa lities.
At last weele.s Meeting, , the
rural councils .were granted per-
mission to build an addition at
the---.norttrend-of-the pres-e nr-Lu.ck —
now fire hall to house' the tanker ,
sbould.the.proposal go ahead. The
ruralmunicipalities would be re-.
spOnsible for the costs of .the addi-
•tion plus the operation and main-
tenance of the tanker truck,' One.
of the eight firemen would be •
,available to operate the 'tanker.
• Former Resident
Died London,.
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1958 Kindergarten At Lucknow Public School
KINLOUGH
Congratulations 'to Mr, and Mrs ...
Terry of of Qrama ,lea on the •
.birth of their 'daughter Debbie. Ann
on February 28th'. Thi$ is the
ors grea for\h'..aud
Mrs. Malcolm Lane..
t • d
A family dinner was held at
the homcol.Mrs. John Barr on •
,Saturday- 6:ening. 'Those present
were .Mr. and' Russell Barr , '
Darrell and Cynthia of AgincOurt;
Donald Barr of Waterloo; Mr. and.
. Mrs. Jack Barr, Jeanette .,.Susan
and Murray; N r " • $ o ev r
Bushell and 'family of Wingham;
Miss Winnifred Percy and Prian •
,Percy'. Three. birthdays were
celebrated namely - Jack Barr.
Mrs, MOrley Bushell-(Doris
Barr) and Brian Percy.
• /,
Hugh Lane Was'a guest at the
opening. of Parlihment at Toronto
on Tuesday , February 29th.
' . The A.C. W. 'meeting will be,
held'at the home of Edna and May
Boyle on Thursday afternoon
March 9th.,
and Mrs., Don Haldenby
Sally Ann and'Lisa of Toronto,;.
spent the week end with Mrs. N.
E. lialdenhy.
The"!'!; I
Thursday evening at the hall to
mark the 75th Anniversary of
F. W.I,O. Hostesg —Mrs. Lorne
Eadie. Roll call - of
My Institute nays,' Directors -'
Mrs. Ellwood Elliott, Mrs. Mor-
gan Jofinstotf.,