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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-03-15, Page 7INK ,141CKNOW SENTINELS ONTARIO, PA.' swam `THE CHOICE CHOICE OF BETTER FARMERS" ALFALFAS • 1 * 'CLOVERS' GRASSES YOUR. SEED PURCHASES MIXED FREE FOR ALL YOUR FARM AND GARDEN SEED REQUIREMENTS CALL 528-2903 D.R. Finlayson Lucknow, Ontario GERLPUIDE-NEWS the )on, for oat. my rice- sup-. Yds. rav; , to to que not WELLINGTON the_ low run TOO, to ach rox- wet also 2ttir cu. 7ap- ize, ail- ide: "on- fur, and FOR CONTINUED SUCCESS IN THEIR LINE OF BUSINESS FROM MANAGEMENT AND STAFF ,OF JACKLIN FARMS R.R. 3 GODERICH ot • 02- WEDNESDAY, MARCH toRcH 1971 ELLINGTON BRAND SEEDS wn- sis. sip. les, ;ed, hip be ice. der be . Ice on. )t. Mrs.Walter Black visited with 'Mr. and Mrs..W..T..Roulston and Mrs. Jennie Mills of the •Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home on Friday. Atr, and sir Rau-1 11a-ni-ilto.n~o:L Hanover visited with 'Mr. and Mrs, Raj Hainilton'and Wend yand Mrs. W. R. Hanniton on un• ay. Friends of Mr. •W. T. Roulston will be sorry .to hearthat .he is quite ill with. the flu,. , Onte.again the school children ,were blessed with 'another stormy Wetine-s-da y when school buses were cancelled due • to poor Visibility. , Friends of Mrs. Oscar White . will•be glad to knoW.that she is recuperating nicely .but is•• still a patient in.,Vittoria Hospital.• Mrs'. MelVin Colling 'visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bushell of Kincardine last week. Mrs...Walter 131aCk'andJoyce. visited in Goderich on Sunday' Mrs; Minnie McTavish is a patient in Walkerton 'Hospital, With pneihnonia .,Mr. and Mrs. Harty.Colling ed: Campfire leader, Kathy Tre-7 leaven; Hostess badge , Edith Greer , Betht-W-isser-7 -K-a-t-h-r yn Me' Kim; Cook badge , Niargaret Mae- Intyre; Skier badge, Brenda Mac- Donald , Mary Ellen Havens, • Kathryn NICKirn , Susan 'Thomp- son , Lorna;Bciyle, Cathy Brooks. Good work girls: Following patrol corners a rowdy game of the bean knot chal- lenge instied with the Bluebifd patrol the winners. • The meeting closed with camp- fire followed by vespers and taps. and family.visited with MI.. and Mrs. Harold Johncton of Teeswat- .er on Saturday evening;. The many friends of Mr Walt-• .er Roulston will be sorry to hears. that he is a.patient in Kincardine Hospital. . The• regular meeting of the Lucknow Girl Guides was held, ' on Thursday ; Nlatch 9.. AND TO II IYNN- LOWRY and LOWRY FARM SYSTEMS "-7 ZION Mrs. Ann Taylor' and Miss Sandy 'Kramens of London, Ont- ario visited: with Mr, 'and .Mrs, Ken Taylor recently. While here they attended the Lucknow Skating„Club Achievement night: The Taylors bought Barry Mc- Donagh's farm where they reside on the 12th coneeSsion: Mr. Tay , for is employed by the. Combined Insurance co. of Amer• ica . Mr. and Mrs,. Floyd Horton of Sutton 'visited relatives in Luck,- now -and.on the 12th on Saturday. MIS.. Ifortbil -waS -fornieriy Jean Ritchie, daughter of. the late Mr. and NirS. 'Edgar Ritchie. Mr. .and Mrs. Frank Ritchie and Mrs. Frank Riegling and Lisa visited Mrs: Mary McAuley at Halton Centennial tvranor at Mil- ton ort•Saturday.' They•also ciff •Miss Ruby :Clark. at Acton. Spring must be .around the. corner as Jack Ritchie has. 15,baby lambs. Henry-6-ardnet patient- • at.Huronview , Clinton. Mrs. Gardner °entered Wingham Hospit- al On .Friday where she is•being treated fix a sore leg. Mr. and /vIrs. Douglas- Alton of Fort Chipewyan,, Alberta spent a week of their holidays visiting relatives in this area.. John and Kenneth Ritchie, entertained ,them Was:Widely Known WILLIAM A;. STEWART William Allison Stewart passed away February .17 at Wingham and District General Hos.pital'in .his 68th year.: .• Ile was 'the elder son of the late , D.avid,J. Stewart and Alfretta • ' Yemen..' He was'born .June 27, 1904 at Jot•28, Cof -i I finrom, being the 'beginning of the fourth • ,generation of Stewarts to reside at this location. He received his at Clover Valley S.S. 2, and Ripley Continliation School. He continued to live on the keen farm unti1 .1,937 , taking a' keen • interest in conlinunity and church,' serving -as president of the Young. peoples Union and'orinthe Board of Stewards' of Olivet United Church. In 1937; .in company with George Coyne ,"former principal Of Ripley Continuation School.,. tent to. Northern .Ontario .oper-. ate a garage and service station, lie returned to Huron'to Manage the•farin for the late Elizabeth Welsh , and . in 1039 was, engaged by J. S. Kilpatrick as service and repair, nan fOr Massey-Ferg- uson in"Lucknow.. lie later. purchased the bosiness' and on selling it ,to. Sam Gkion pifrehased Lot 1, Con.• 14 W.D. Ashfield in 19413 'where he, es-tab-: fished a herd of registered ShOrt- horn cattle as well as thb general repair business, which was to make him so well and favourably known over a wide 'area. In 1968 he sold the farM and moved: to theAmberley area where he con= tinned the repair business as, well • as helping out onncighbouring farms: ----Ftmeral--serviec-Was-oandueted_ by Rev. George Ball at .MeLen*- flati'XIcCreath Funeral Horne, Ripley on February 21 with temp-' o.N1h: (2m:011N-holt in Ripley Cern- etery Chapel., The pallbearers were James IL NlacTavish„ ter. Roulston Eldon and James Bradley ,•Stowart Shiells and Sandy NlaecharleS. ti .to dinner on Tuesday at Manor Hotel, Wingham. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Pennington and .family were also gUests. Following the dinner the guests visited at‘che Penning- ton home for the-evening. .From--- here the the Altons visited relatives in Toronto and left from TOro.nt6 by plane to visit at ,Calgary. Fott. .Chipewyan seven hundred miles north of Calgary. reh to ply p the• Ion, Iad- vet red;,_ not t. During horseshoe formation . • several girls were awarded badges. Area Businessman gnme W1NGHAM "THE LITTLE PROFIT DEALER ON WINGHAM'S ONLY ONE WAY STREET" 1 - ri : DOOR PRIZES — COFFEE — SOFT DRINKS i:.• , 1.. -. • , .._ , . I GIFT TO FIRST 0- CUSTOMERS. ' I . KIMUGH Mrs. Edna Whylock of er, visited during the week with Edna a-tad-May--Boyle-and--visited with her brother Mr. Richard Elliott , who is a patient in the Kincardine and District 'Hospital. We wish him improved health. • 19 oz: size BANANAS 13c LB TIRE SPECIALS FROM MARCH 20 = 25