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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-05-15, Page 19Now highest ever... Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation WCIORIA and *sign • oka goodVet* z ;;.,-,IIVEW IDEA FARM CGIV/PMCNT leatiOskip. That's what this sign stands for. And now we're a franchised New Idea dealer!' Today's Nevi Idea machines are better than ever—with bold new, ideas and . exclusive features that can make your farming operations more profitable. Want to see a full range of specialized farm equipment that's built in the tra- dition of unsurpassed quality and craftsmanship? It's on display here. • REAVIE FARM EQUIPMENT . THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO PAGE NINETEEN the mothers of the Parish were guests of honour at a Mother'S Day luncheon in the Parish Hall served by the Kingsbridge Youth Club. 25th ANNIVERSARY Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Diepenbeek, who cele- brated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary on Friday , May 10th. WON TELEVISION Marianne Miltenburg , daughter of Mr. and Mrs'. Reis MiltenbUrg, was the winner of a portable tele- vision in a draw at the F. E.' Mad- ill Secondary School in Winghain last week. Congratulations!' Kathy Hogan, who has just corn- pleted her second year at Univer- sity of Western Ontario, is employ- ed in Stratford for the summer months.: Raze Whitechurch Store Landmark WHITECHURCH NEWS The store on the north street across from the mill has the lower :This store property was bought April 13, 1876 by Jas. Mowbray. It wasn't till April 15 , 1899 that Rob- section remaining to be torn down. ert Dobie was owner and January 7, 1914 John L. Holmes was, the owner. Other owners were George McQuoid, Malcolm Ross, Rhys, Pollock, Lorne Johnston, Russel Chapman and Carlyle Loughran. This is the passing of one more of the early buildings of the village, built by the pioneers of our com- Munity. Mr. J. A. Deyarnond entering his 3rd year at Knox College had charge of the services on Sunday at Chaimer's Presbyterian Church and Langside Church. He was accompanied here by Mrs. Deyar- nond. Mrs. Ruby CranSton, Mrs. Roy McInnes and Mrs. Wm. Robertson of Goderich were TueSday visitors with Miss Annie Kennedy, Nat Thomson was 'released from hospital on Saturday after being there for ten days.. The weatherhas been so back- Ward that many of the fanners have just been successful in gett- ing one field seeded. On Tuesday last the employees hired by Whitechurch Water sys- tem were successful in getting a. hole bored under the road to take the water across on the north street to the homes of George Webster and Torn Davidson. The back hoe operator Brian, Metcalfe also had ,good hick in getting the trenches dug and LeRoy Jackson in getting the line hook ,up on that street and on Highway 86 in front of the lot of Alan Falconer where he was putting in a T in prepara- tion for building anew home. The line was ready next morning to • have the water turned on. Mr.. and Mrs. IStewart Smith. 'and Mr. and Mrs: 'Dwight Smith and Leah of Kitchener ,ere Sun- day visitors /with their mother Mrs. Gershom Johnston. Callers on Sunday on Mrs. Ger- shorn Johnston were Kenneth WoOds and friend of Sea forth, Mrs. Barbara Arkell, and John of Kitch-, ener, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woods and Sylvia of Egmondville. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson of Wingham were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Falconer, Toney and Timmy, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan, Clara and Mary Lou spent the week end with Mr. and. Mrs. Pat Donnelly and Angela of Streetsville and attended their cousin's wedding. Mrs. Angus •Falconer and Kevin of Strathroy spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Falconer and family and Mr. and', Mrs. Robert MOwbray. Mr. and.Mrs. Herb Hunter and Trevor of London were week end visitors with ,her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn,' to celebrate Mother's Day. Visitors on Sunday with Mrs. Earl Caslick were Mr. and Mrs. Billie Caslick of Culross and Mrs.. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer and Jeffery of Wingham• and her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul were at Niagara Falls and vicinity to take in the sights of Blossom Sunday. They encountered rain periods similar to what we had , here and in the rural areas the farm land seemed, to have more rain than here. , We are sorry to report that John Crowston of Luc know was admitted on Tuesday last to Wing- ham and District Hospital. His many friends here wish him a speedy -recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Austin on Sunday took Miss Annie Kennedy to the Nursing Home at Luc know to visit Mrs: Annie McQuillin. Mrs. Edith Brown of London spent the Mother's Day week end with her mother Mrs. Bill Evans and Mr. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morrison of Little.. Current , Manitoulin Island , were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morrison, Lucknow and other friends. Miss Diane Evans and friend of Alliston were Sunday visitors with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs., Bill Evans. Guests on Sunday with 'Mr.• and Mrs. Alex Craig and Lana to cele- brate mothers day were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes, Debbie, Kev- in and Blaine of Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Schwichtenberg, Lori and Kerry of Port Elgin and Mr, and Mrs. Albert Coultes. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gqiespie of Sarnia were week end visitors With Mr. and Mrs. -Garnet Farrier. AMBERLEY 25th ANNIVERSARY CongratUlations to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Humphrey, who will cele- brate their 25th wedding anniver- sary on Tnesday, May 14th. .0n Thlirsday evening the neighbours gathered tb`honor Cecil and NOrma on their anniversary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Court- ney and presented them with gifts. Mrs: Lottie Courtney of Kincar- dine visited on Sunday with Mr. • arid Mrs. Bob Courtney and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Bill CoUlbeCk had their daughter Stacey baptized on Sunday at Pine River Church. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pace. and Mary visited on the week end 'with Mr..and Mrs. Ivan Guy and fam- ily in Brampton.. • Miss Sandra Kempton spent the week end•with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kempton at Amberley. `. Miss Gertrude Lee Walden of" London spent the week end with .Mr. and Mrs. Murray Walden. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Steele spent the past week at their cot- tage at Point Clark. Miss Mary Pace R.N.A. of Wingham Hds.pital spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wrp. Pace. VG TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1E1E19 MANAGER ID. (DAVE) CROSS • FROM HOLLAND AT Siecker's General Store IN 'ST. HELENS Phone 528-5850 Hagelslag Chocolate Hail Koffie Stroop Coffee Aroma Beschuiten Rusks Zoute Drop Salt Licorice Maggi Blokjes Soup - aroma Soep Groenten Soup - Vegetables Holl-Kass Dutch Cheese Speculaasjes, Dutch Cookies Enz. Enz. Etc., Etc. INGSBRIDGE atulations to Mr. and ercy McClenaghan (Sharron e,y) of Clinton on the, birth . twin sons at St. Mary's , Kitthener on Friday th, Van Schip of the lands has been with his Mrs;.Tony Miltenburg, ltenburg and family for a and plans to remain with or the summer. and Mrs, Arnold Marsman Inily of Lon'don and Mr. and Ian Dalton and family isitors on the.week end , and Mrs. Dennis Dalton. Mass on Sunday morning, 11111111Cille lie appointment of... REAVIE FARM EQUIPMENT Lucknow, Ontario la dealer for the IOUS :"r"r: 263 PHILLIP STREET. WATERLOO. ONT. 519-7154707 tucknow, Ont., ,•:::,, ......,„, Phone 528-3019 ,:::.' • ksns Ir ''''''N ,, ..•••:*,...Es,,,,,,,K,,,,, ---".111111ZZo 4-)P.,..:0\‘'::.:;•:,.,';:'ze ..-."',...7,1r.:7,7\, ,,,, "'••••••%1.4..,.. -• ........,,,,..... '\.` 5.7.1::-..-°, .-:.N.fr'' \\ \AVAIV, '.1‘1Y;,‘,\•`,:: sl's'n'::;',. 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