The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-04-05, Page 7Thu . 6 Frl. Set.
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.The sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Moore and Mr'. and Mrs.. Henry
ttison-served
Norman Co/iltes and Mr.and.
Mrs, Jim Coultes will be super-
visors for the next party:
Mr. and Mrs'', Archie Purdon,
Kathy.; Lori and Kendra'were,
Sunday visitors with her t-iiother
.Mrs, Eva Jacklin•of ..LiStoWel. '7
. Mr. and, gilts, Robert. 'roman and
and ions Michael and Steverr of
Kitchener spent the week end
• with her patents *Mr. 'and Mrs. .
TornMetcalfe. .
Mrs. Percy Gray spent the
week end with her sister Mrs. Roy
McArthur. • •
Mrs. Gprdon Rintoul and Gayle'
Were Sunday visitors with the
former's mother Mrs.. Robert Per-
dar-M) Belgrave..
.Mrs, Bill Rintoul returned.home
on Sunday after'a week's visit
with Mr.• and Mrs. Harry Gutoski
and baby Michelle\ of Windsor,
.Whitechurch Women's Institute
will be held Tuesday, April '11
• in Whi;techurch Community' Mern- ____orial
Mr, and Mrs. Dalton Noels
of Huron Park, were Saturday visit-
ors with heriarents . and Mrs;
Elgin Sleightholm.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin, Joan,
Shirley, Joe and Mrs. Orville,
Tiffin were Sunday visitors with
Mr, and. Mrs. Torte' McInnes of
We are sorry to report that Joey
Tiffin has been home from school
for three weeks with pneumonia.
CARD PARTY
Curries Club held their
party on Thursday evening, in the
v e-Are naa-ssembly- room
with 8 tables in play. Those., „
winning prizes were Mrs. Jim
Currie, Mrs. John L. Currie; Mrs.
Arbuckle, Mrs. Norman •Coultes,
Ronald Coultes, Bob Arbuckle
Lloyd Montgomery. Howard
eL-won_the
RIP ABATTOIR
Curing and Smoking,
curemed Wrapping--Sols4ge — Fast freezing
HOGS AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS
CATTLE ONLY ON FRIDAYS
Have cattle in on Thursday for Friday's kill
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With Two Big Coalers, WO Are. Able To Hang .Your Beef From
1 To 3 Weeks— Whatever. Your ReqUiremenfs Are
For Home Freezers We Sell Choice Home Killed 'Bed, Pork
'and Lamb In MY Quantity At Lowest Marketing Prices
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ALL MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR
CHAS. HOOISMA, PROP.
STORE 395=2961 ABATTOIR 395-2905
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'Auxiliary. Motto - Stud
son hostess. Roll call - each
member is to write her life history
from birth to the present for the
History Book. Payment of Fees.
Donation' of Candy for Hospital
ast if y the eam..
WHITECHURCH
MARY . R. NEWBOLD, REG. N.
GEORGE A. NEWBOLD, ADMINISTRATOR•
Drawer 220
Phone 528-2186
ILUCi<NOW, ONTARIO
-Pined-est Manor Nursing,' Home
Professional Nursing Care 24 hours daily
Dining Room and Tray Service
Member: Associated Nursing Homes Inc. Ontario.
Associate Member:— Ontario Hospital Association
Municipally Licensed
icensed-by-Ontario--Department of Health
you would divine the f uture, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sanderson
Iv.,APRIL 5th, 1972
Topic' - curator. Mrs. Emerson and
committee Mrs. R. Ross and Mrs.
Bill Evans. Election of officers
Mrs. Garnet Farrier.'Contest -
Mrs. Robt..Ross. Music•- Mrs.
Ben McClenaghan. Lunch - Mrs.
Lorne Durnin, Mrs. Russel Gaunt,
Mrs. 'Russel Ross, Mrs. Victor
Emerson.
Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Ross and
Nark of. Kitchener spent the week
...crid-with his parents Mr. and Mrs_
'Russel Ross and her parents Mr.
and Mrs: Joe Millen, 'ileeswater.
Mr.. and Mrs. John' Willis of
spent the week end with
her parents Mr. and- Mri. Bill
Caslick of Culross and his mother
Mrs. Doris Willis.
M r.'and Mrs. George Miller of
Hamilton spent the week end with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill
,Caslick of Culross and his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller of Wing
ham.
Mr. an&Mrs.. Jim Taylor.of
East Wa,wanosh Were Saturday visit
ors with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Russel 'Ross' and with Mr. and Mrs,
Jim Ross and Mark Visiting there.
Mrs. Don Dirstein, Richard and
Carolyn of.Ajax visited last week
with her parents Mr. and. Mrs.
Rtissel Gaunt: .
Robert Johnston of Weserrn Uni-
versity, London, spent the. holiday
with his phrentS Mr. and Mrs. -
Elgin Johnston of Turnberry Town-
Mr: and Mrs. Irwin McClenag-
han, Nancy and her friend Lynn
Gall of St. ThOmas spent the
week end with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and his
brother Carl McClenaghan and
Mrs. McCienaghan.
Miss 'Darlene Simpson of Toron-
to-±spenvrhe=haliday with her par-
ents Mr.and 'Mrs. Hugh Simpson
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. GordonI SCOtt of
were, Monday Visitors with
1,er sister, Mrs. Earl Caslick and
Mr. Caslick.
ship. '
— Mi . -a-i-rd- Ivir----Eric-Elliotr of --
Ottawa were week end holiday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Gaunt;--Miss-ixah-eurrie , Mr. .and
Mrs. Jim. Currie, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Currie and family of Wing
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, klicKNOWi ONTARIO
OLIVET
Mr. and Mrs. Michael LeBlonde
and ViCtor Nanoff of Toronto visit
ed at the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs, David Rigg and Adon.
Mrs. Oscar White spent tb
week end at her home and
returned to. London on Monday for
further treatment. •
The community extends symp7
attiSi to the Roulston families in
the passing of Mr. W. T. Roulston
of Lucknow and formerly of this
community. •
and Mrs. David Rigg enjoy-
ed a few days. holiday visiting
'friends and relatives in Toronto.
Joanne Hamilton of Kitchener
spent the week end with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamilton.
Mr. and Ronnie Nicholson
'and farriily of Preston visited with
Mr.. and Mrs. Gerald Coiling and
family on Sunday.
Sharon Coiling is a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mr. and' Mrs. Paul Hamilion
of Hanover visited. with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Hamilton and Mrs. W.R.
Hamilton on Sunday.
I~I r.
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andrnlairn and
Karen of Seaforth visited 'with Mr.
and Mrs.. Oscar White and May on
the week end., '
Sunday evening visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamilton and
werr. and Mrs. David
King of Goderich.
F.W.I.O. Urges .
Health Week Aid
'of London were hOliday visitors
with her parents Mr. and .Mrs;'
Kenneth Currie and Joan•and
15aTe'ffts IVe."-allt Mrs, Yin'Sa-nder -
son of Wroxeter..
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Leader of
Mono Road were week end visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs..Jim Currie,
Home for the week end were
Miss Irene de Boer from Stratford;
Miss Alma Conn from Gnelph.,-..
_Miss Janette Johnst on. from .London.
• Chalmers Presbyterian C.O.C.
'are to hold. their meeting next
Sunday.in the Sunday School
room during church service..
Mrs. Edith Brown of LondOn .
spent the, holiday week end with...
-he-r--parent-s--Mr'. and-Mrs. Hill
Evans.. /
GOOD FRIDAY •SERVICE
Good Friday Service was .held
on Friday at 11 a. m. in the United
-Church enhanced With.baskets_of
spring flowers. A choir of sing-
ers from the .United Church choir,
Chalmers Presbyterian Choir'and
Liiigside Presbyterian Choir gave
the song message "The Old .
Rugged Crqss".with Mrs. Garnet
Farrier organist and John Cribb
pianist. They also acCompanied
for all the Easter hymns. Mr. '
Karl De Ko.eijet Opened the serv-
ice and Mr. Victor Wybenga
'read the scripture , led in prayer
and gave the announcements:
The offering was received by Earl
'Thompson and Garry Chapman.
The Faster Message was given
,by Mr's. Karl De Koeijer.
Says Farmer Better
Fighting Than
Moonlighting
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Local, 335 of the National Farm-
er's Union held their regular March
meeting at Brookside School on
Thursday , March .23; Guest
speaker was Bob King, District
6 Director, near, Rodney. •top
is was 'Why the Farmer Isn'tGet-
ring More Money'. .lie stated
that if the farmer would apply
more 'common sense' and 'srand
'up arid fight' for better farm'prices
instead .of ,taking 'off the farm'
jobs, he'd be better off. • •
Bev McNay and Jack Verhulst -
were nominated to attend the
Huron County DevelopMent
mittee meeting in Goderich on
Maich 27.
•Boblienty, Blyth. discussed the
marketing plan presented at ttie
Wheat Board meeting in Toronto.
Jack Verhulst also attended this
meeting and explained the *-
posed plan to the local.
. Lorne Luther , District-5 Direc,
tor , asked for a 'good attendance
at .a DiStrict meeting in Mitchell
on April 6; when Hubert .Earl,
from the N.F..U. National Dairy
COmMittee,.will. be the speaker.
• ASHFiELD
(Too late for last week)
Miss Sadie Johnston is home
er--t- ee--mont sin eorg-
ia.
Miss Audrey Ross of Weston
spent the week end with 'her par-:
ents 1v1r.• and Mrs. Wm. Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simpson
were in Toronto for the'Christen-
ing,of their granddaughter, Jen-
nifer Davies.
Mrs, David MacMurchy, who,
spent the winter in Florida; is
in Waterloo Hospital where she
underwent surgery. '
A slow run of sap last Week is
reported by 'those .ma iiing maple
syrup.
The Health League of Canada
asks for support of 'the National
and 'Provincial units of the Feder,'
ated Worrien's Institutes of Ontar-
io for the'28th Annual Nati.onal
Health Week,
This year the Health League ist,
deeply concerned with regard to
the fact that venereal disease is
•being spread so rapidly amongst
the young people of the country..
The Health League considers that
peOple should be 'educated about
venereal disease. The fact that
promiscuous love-Making can .
result . in tragedy for themselves
and their descendants, particular
ly if symptornS are not reported
right away, , should be stressed
to-young:people. according to
F. W.I.O. Symptoms of vener-
-eal disease should 'be,
publicized in the same Way as .
symptoms of cancer have been
made public knoWledge states the
Mrs. 'E. V.. Fulton, President
of Federated Women's Institutes'
of Canada , announced the resigna-
tion of Mrs. Betty Flowers as Na-
tional Secretary.
THEATRE
WINGHAM
PHONE 357-16r
SHOW TIMES
Fridays and Saturdays at 7;15
and 9:15. All other days, one
show at 8:00, except where
noted on the program.
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THURS., FRI., SAT.,
APRIL 6, 7, 8
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Organization"
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Mrs. Ruth V. Jamieson, who
joined the staff in June ., 1963 as
Treasurer , andhas capably car=7
ried on the, work during the ab-
sence of the Natioal Secretary,
will be in charge of the' Office.
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BROWNIE'S
:DRIVE-IN THEATRE':
• CLINTON ONTARIO
DUE TO ADVERSE
WEATHER CONDITIONS
OPENING
POSTPONED UNTIL ..
Friday, April 14
Watch. Next Week's ".
Paper For Details
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
Colour - Starring
Sidney Poifier and
Barbara McNair
Sidney Pottier hits harder than
ever as a rebel cop.
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