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Huron .Tractor (Exeter)' Ltd. is pleased to announce they have
purchaied property at the intersection of Highway 4 and County
Road 25. in Blyth as the site of their new John Deere Service Cen-tre. .
The new service centre, to be opened later in 1973, will employ
a parts' manager and three qualified mechanics to look after the
service and .warranty needs of our customers in the north Huron
area.
In 'addition to qualified staff, there will .be a COMPLETE stock
of parts for all John Deere machinery, plus accessories which you
may require. •
A delivery vehicle will also be operated out of the new Blyth
service centre to serve our many customers in the Goderich,Clin•
ton, Seaforth, Bru&sels, Blyth, Wingham and Lucknow areas.
Sales will continue to be handled out of our Exeter location,
but once you have purchased John Deere equipment from usise
vice will be provided at the more convenient location -7, depot
ding on whether you are closer to, bieter or Blyth.
We at Huron Tractor (Exeter) Ltd, look forward to providing'
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js es cle service nm theent tfhuitsu.rsep,riciongd if , weyuorugear;:::
consider the fact that service will now be available. to You th
Blyth.
Watch For The Opening of Our Neuvdohn Deer* Service CetitretS'►
In Blyth ... To serve the farmers of North Huron
WEIDNEspAy,._PRIL 1 THE .IMCKHOW SENTINEL; LUCK OW,
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Mrs,' Gib Gillespie
Had 910:Birthday
WHITECHURCH NEWS.
On Sunday to celebrate with
Mrs. Gib, (Eunice) Gillespie her
91st birthday at the home of Mr.
Mrs..' Garnet Farrier were Mr.
and Mrs: Jack Gillespie, Barry'
and Lorraine; Mrs. Richard West
and Shannon, all of Sarnia; Miss
Winrlifred Farrier of Long Branch;
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Farrier and
Kimberley of Hanover. MIL
Eunice 'Gillespie was not able to
par,take of all the birthday gobd-
ies including the decorated birth-
day cake.
Mrs. Doris Willis visited 'on
Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Willis and family of Newry.
Little Robin Willis returned with,
her .for a week's visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Hunter and Trevor of •
.London.
Mrs. Earl.Caslick visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Conley and Jason of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Man Falconer
and Tony Spent 'the week end with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
lace Milligan and family of
Streetsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon of
West Wawanosh visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin.
Week end visitors with Mr. and.
.Mrs. Ben MCClenaghan and Mr. •
and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker of Luc=
an and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parker
of Centralia.
Week end visitors with Mrs: Lil
lian McClenaghan were Mr. and—
Mrs. Percy McClenaghan and'
Gavin of Clinton, Ted McClen-
aghan, Kitchener and Miss Mild-
red McClenaghan R.N. of God-
erich.
On Wednesday, evening Mrs. -
JAMES R.
AITCHISON
R.R. 1 LUCKNOW
PHONE 528-5700•
PAUL EEDY
R.R. 1 DUNGANNON
PHONE 529-7641
Carl McClenaghan and Mrs'. Ben
McClenaghan accompanied by
Mrs. Elwood Barbour and Mrs.
Angus MacDonald of St. Helens
and Mrs. Doug MacDonald and
Mrs.• Don Montgoinery of Wing-
tiam attended a relative shower
for bride to be Miss Lois Blinn of
London at the home of Mrs. Bill
Lucan.
On Good Friday, April 20 a
community service will be held
'in the Presbyterian Clnuch here
at 11 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans were
in London on Wednesday and.
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Evans at Hyde Park.
We are sorry to report that Rob-
N. J. J. McKENZI
R.R. 3 LUCKNOW
PHONE 395.5216
RONALD
PENTLAND .
R.R. 6 GODERICH
PHONE 5294413
ert purnin is a patient at Vi
Hospital, where 'he will und
eye surgery.
Lloyd Phillips of. London
visited on Tuesday with To
Jamieson.
This cominunity extends
syinpathy to the family of
Albert Walters of. Wingham,
passed. away at. Winghart H
on Wednesday. When the
Mr. and ,Mrs. Albert Walte
ed on the 2nd of Culross she
was a valued member of
church Women's Institute a
WhitechurCh Presbyterian C
Eakl Wilkens, Bill Willis
Ivan, La id law were in Toro
Tuesday.
Madill Places 29
Twenty-eight students from F.
E. Madill wrote the junior math
contest this year. Students in
years 1, 2 and 3 are eligible. The
province of Ontario is divided into
20 zones. Madill finished first
in the zone comprising counties
of Huron, ,Perth, Bruce, Grey
and Duffeiin.
The team score is found by
adding the three best scores of
each school. The "team score
for Madill was made' up of the
scares of Gordon Wray (first),
Gail Renwick (second) and a tie
fot third between Douglas Miller
and Jim Pattison.
Madill placed .19th in Ontario
out of 494 scilools participating,'
and 29th in Canada out• of 951
schools participating.
Gordon Wray finished 37th in
•Ontario and 63rd in Canada out
of 20,400 students; Gordon is
on the Canadian and Ontario
honor rolls:
Douglas Miller is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Miller, R. R. 1 '
Lucknow and a grade 11 student
at F. E. Madill Secondary School
Wingham. .
Card Party
There were ten tables in play
at the Dungannon L.O.L. Card
Party held on Thursday, April
4th.
Priies were won for high lady
and man,' Mrs. Wank Thompson
and Elmer Black, with second
high going to Mrs. Wilbur Brown
and. Hoircl. Johnston.
There will be' another card
party held in two weeks."