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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-05-30, Page 14it f. a PAGE FOURTEEN THE •LECKNOW'SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO At your CO-OP you can have your Nitro9en any way you want it. Just talk to the Crop Product. Specialist, and discuss your • requirements with him. Hell advise you. s .r :Aqua Ammonia for corn side dress or'pre-plant. With 3" •to4" depth of application. Nitrogen is available when needed in the early stages of growth. Convenient to use. Custom application services available. Anhydrous Ammonia for side dress or pre -plant on corn. Apply it yourself or • ask at your Co-operative about custom application to .meet your 'requirements. Or if you. prefer... . Dry : Nitrogen for top dressing fall wheat, lay.: pasture, corn, arid corn stover. CO-OP spreaders . available for either own use or custom. spreading. Lucknow District Co-op Phone 528-2125 coop m CROP PRODUCTS "everything" you need. for "everything". yougrow Baptized At Trinity Church ZION NEWS Janine Helm, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Helm, was baptized ar Trinity United Church, Ashfield on Sunday morn. ing. The relatives then visited at the Heim;home for Sunday dinner. Those present were •Mr. • and Mrs. Robert Helm of Luck - now; Mr.. and Mrs. 'Elmer Pollard, Donald, Margaret and Carol of Ripley; Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Helm, Denise and Robert of Lucknow' and Mr. and Mrs. Ron- ald Farrell, Chris and Tammy of Ripley. Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter, Raymond, Jeffery and Nancy spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Phillips of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker• of Wingham visited Sunday with •Fier sister Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hackett and family. Mr, and Mrs.. Morris Jerome had their son Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Jerome and Kerri-Ann of Clinton and Mr. and MIS. Lloyd Jerome of Mount Hope, a 'cousin, visit with them on Sunday. Monday of thisweek. is Field Day for the second.•year student nurses of the Regional ,School of Nursing at Owen Sound, buses going to Hamilton and Toronto ' hospitals.. Brenda Ritchie went to Hamilton to visit the cancerclin- ic and the rehabilitation centre in the hospital., - Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Alton of London and Mrs. William Irwin and Lloyd of Kinloss visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilk- ins and family for Sunday dinner. As it was Mr. Alton's, birthday and Mrs. Alton's birthday this week, both received a birthday cake on each occasion from the Wilkins'. Barbara , a student at Guelph University, spent the week end at her home., Elwood Atkinson, Goderich and Mrs. Atkinson of Huronview, Clinton, spent Sunday with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Donald' Gibson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cook, Jan- ice, Sharon, Michele and Gerald had for the week end her nephew Dennis Hanna and 'a friend .from London and Linda Elliott of Rip- ley. ' Shower For Andrea Culbert 'LOCHALSH NEWS Several of the community were' guests at the wedding on Friday evening of George Mac - Donald and Andrea Culbert, both of the Lochalsh area. They will live in London, where George , works as a Sign Painter. A reception followed in the Legion Hall, Lucknow.. Previous to the wedding a shower was held in Andrea's honour at North Ashfield School where friends and neighbours enjoyed a social time together with Mrs. Donald Hamilton as chairman for the lively program prepared by Mrs. Hamilton; Mrs.. Eric Hackett and Mrs. Wilmer Robb. Contests were conducted by Mrs.. Hackett and Mrs. Cliff Emmerton. A :duet by Mrs. Bill Kempton and Mrs. Bob . Courtney, accompanied by Mrs. Lynn• Lowry was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Oliver McCharles read the address to the bride and the gifts were brought in.by some of the young folk of the community: Mrs.. Alex Andrew and Mrs. EwanMacLean gave readings, followed by music while the lunch was being served.. Andrea expressed her thanks and introduced her girl friends, who helped her with her gifts.• Home from University in Toron- to is John Bradley, who hasn't enjoyed the best of health during' the past week. John will, spend the summer studying •in .Wingham. Bill Farrish who is still a patient in Wingharn hospital has had several visitors butperhaps one of the most important was son Gordon,,when they, both could celebrate birthdays. Recent visitors' in Wyoming were Mr. and. Mrs.- Ewan MacLean with Mrs. F. Williamson for Mother's Day Finlay MacLennan of Kitchener' WEDNESDAY, MAyo Enjoy a 2 Night Special in'TCRONTO The has you. It's a 2' nightLord speciial Simcoe foi two at a cost ofsomething only extra $5for9..90, It includes deluxe accommodation for two nights, dinner in the famous Captain's Table complete with a champagne cocktail, breakfast each morning and a sightseeing tour of Toronto'smany exciting attractions -. all for only. $59.90, subject to advance. registration. •The Lord Simcoe 'is in the heart of downtown Toronto, close to shopping, theatresand entertainment. You, get something else that's special at the Lord Simcoe — it's friendly hospitality you will enjoy through - co ut ur aius.• olouryoTV stiny evweryth room, fully air conditioned.. Lord Shncoe Hotel See your travel agent or contact us at: 1.50 King Street West, Toronto. Telephone:. 362-1848. spent the week end With Mr. and Mrs. D.A. MacLennan and attended the MacDonald - Cul- bert wedding. Miss Florence MacLennan sang two solos at the MacDonald. - Culbert wadding on Saturday. Mrs. Daisy McCharles is a patient in Clinton Public Hospital having had a fall, . injuring her knee. Eldon Bradley motored to Toron; to on Saturday: . Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacKenzie were Misses Edna and Viola Cook. It was a switch for pupils and teachers in Ashfield on Friday. The pupils were given a holiday, while the teachers went to school for a study session. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.' Howard Robb, who were married on Saturday evening. Due to Anniversary Services at Knox' Church, Ripley, .there was no church at Ashfield Presbyter- ian Church.on Sunday, and many . of the congregation attended Church in Ripley and visited, with folks there for the day. Returned From' World Tour KINLOSS NEWS Mr. and Mrs., John A. Neel ham returned on Tuesday to summer home on the 4th co concession from Vero Beach, ida . Since January they have elled around the world stopp for visits in Japan, Taiwan, Singapore , Greece and Peun Rico. ' Evan Keith was a patient at Shouldice Clinic in Toronto past week and spent a few•da with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Keith Unionville. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Mac non were guests at the'dinner dance at the Waterloo Motor, ,:following the Convocation at versity of Guelph when Miss. Barbara Cameron received het D. V. M. degree. Douglas 'Dickie of Corner Newfoundland, ' is spending day at the home of his par Mr. and -Mrs. Ira Dickie. THE PERFECT GIFT FOR THIS YEAR'S GRADUATE Before The Age of Miracles. Memoirs of a Country Doctor BT DR: W. VICTOR JOHNSTON $6.95 Dr. Johnston was born in West Wawanosh Township and was a general practitioner in .Lucknow for thirty years: His book reflects his life and practice in this conununity. MAIL ORDERS A!CEPTED AT SAME PRICE AVAILABLE' AT - THE LUCKNO W SENTINEL, simmommunr