The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-08-28, Page 13Homy, AUGUST 28, 1,74
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1.4.0 I tate s. ibson Gillespie. Mrs.
Furbur was a daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Peddle
whose home was east of the -vil-
lage on Highway 86,
Mrs. Victor Emerson on Tues-
day accompanied Mrs, Francis
Gemmell of Ripley W.I.,, board
director and Mrs. Frank Maulden
of Bruce South, Secretary Treas-
urer of Kinlough, to Grey County
Rally at Drornore Amos Presby-
terian Church where 123 W.I. •
members gathered from Grey East,
Grey Centre, Grey North, Grey
West and Grey South Districts.
Mr. and Mrs. Lance Parrish of
Kitchener spent the week end with
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Farrish,
Miss Clara Milligan is this week
from Wednesday to Wednesday at
Camp Kintail.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan
and Mary Lou spent the week end
at Streetsville with Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Donnelly and family and Mr.
and Mrs. David Craig and family.
Little David Craig returned here
With his grandparents and, is spend-
ing this week with them.
On Friday Mrs. Black of Bel -
grave brought Carol Rintoul over
to visit with her grandparents Mr.
arid Mrs. Gordon Rintoul and took
Kimberley Rintoulhome with her
t�visit with them before leaving
for home to begin school in Sept -
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and Mrs. Eric Evihs, Mr.
s,, Melvin Evans of Hyde
ttended the Moffat Reunion
eswater on Sunday and visit-
th his parents Mr, and Mrs,
vans.
and Mrs. Bob Estey of
„h visited on the week end
her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Fisher.
are pleased to report that
ilkens arrived home from
n Hospital. This time he
ot have to return, having
ed all his treatments.
Hugh McMillan, David
ul'of Watford and Mrs.
Tiffin of Lucknow were
y visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
y TiffirL
and Mrs., Norman Stewart ,
And Heather 'of Larnbeth ,
unday visitors with Mr. ,and
alter Elliott. Susan who
en.visiting last week at the
returned home with her
s.
Archie Purdon and Mrs.
Elliott, 4-H leaders, will
the 4-H Training School
ek,
and Lisa Inglis of Earlton
lag week with their grand -
Mrs. Tom Inglis and Tom
ty. On the week .end
her Roddy Inglis and Mr.
a'nd Mrs. Brian Inglis and children
of Earlton came .to take the girls
home.
Mx. and Mrs. Don Caesar and
Vickie were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Collison
and family of Teeswater. Sandra,
who had been visiting Vickie,
accompanied them to her home.
Misses Lori and Marylnlamie-
son visited last week with their
grandparents Mr. and 'Mrs. F. G.
McGowan of London who on Sun-
day brought the girls home and
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs: Ronald J4rnieson.
mr. and Mrs. Dave Gibb and
Murray returned home from.
Squamish, British Columbia last
week end after a month's visit
with their son Carl Gibb and Mrs.
Gibb. •They travelled both ways
by car.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Farrier
visited on Sunday with her c,ousin
Mrs. Jack MCFarlan and Mr arid
Mrs. Mc Farlan at Port Dover.
Mrs. Garnet Farrier recently
received Word that her aunt Mrs-.
Selina Furbur passed away in
Hospital at Melford, Saskatche-
wan on August 8. The funeral
was held at Tisdale Presbyterian
Church where she had been a
member. Mrs. Furbur was a Sist-
er of Mrs. Farrier's mother , the
Using
electricity wisely
isn't just a matter
of avoiding waste.
Being watchful to avoid- the
frittering away of kilowatthours is
everyone's concern, in the inter-
est of economy and conservation
of valuable energy resources.
But for some people, living in
olderhomes with outdated wiring,,
restricted use of appliances is not
always a matter of choice. They
do not have sufficient circuits to
serve normal needs without
resorting to 'octopus' outlets and
extension Cords. The result:
overloading and blowing of fuses.
'17.40.11faiiiimumtimainemuleaw
These conditions also tend to
diminish the performance of
appliances andshortens their life.
Inadequate wiring is not only
inconvenient, it can be a safety
/hazard. If you have -any doubts
about the capacity of your home's
wiring have it checked by a
,qualified Electrical Contractor.
Then, use
electricity
• wiSely .
and safely.
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.-WESERVIcE •
VOLKSWAGONS
WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF USED AND
RECONDITIONED
VOLKSWAGON ENGINES
PRICES ON ENQUIRY
Taylor's Gctrage
and
Used Cars
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ember. . ,
- On Sunday the Wingliam Tykes,
All Ontario Hard Ball team of •
which Joe Tiffin and Richard •
Moore are members, pla.yed Alli-
ston with a score 10-7 in favor of.
Alliston. .They play them on.
evening. .
The Whitechurch Juniors O.A.S.
A. played a garnet Lucknow
with --Sarawak with a score 14-2
in favor of Whitechurch. • -
Mrs. Bill Rintoul, Mrs. Gordon.
Rintoul, Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer
and Miss Mary Miller of Barrie and
Mrs. LenRobinson attended Open
Housein honor of Mrs. Ken Slade
of Clinton, formerly Jane Snell.
Whitechurch 'Women's Institute
members are reminded to prepare
material for the Country Fair .
being held Saturday , September
7 in, the Whitechurch Cominunity
,Memorial Hall.
Visitors Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. -Wallace Conn were
'Mr. and Mrs. Carman -Haines of
Wingharii and Mrs. Irene 'patter -
son of Toronto, who spent the..
-week end with her brother Charlie
Taylor.
Sunday visitors at the McClen- •
aghanhome were Mr. and Mrs.
Harry 'Moss and Mr. and Mrs. Art
Weekes, all of Plattsville.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sel Ross on the week end were Mr.
and Mrs, Jim Ross, Mark and • '
Cathy of Kitchener and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim. Taylor of East Wawa -
nosh. ••
.Visiting on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Dawson Craig and -re-
membering Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Robertson's 30th wedding anniver-
sary were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pea-
cock; Mr.•and Mrs. Gordon Mc -
Burney and Ronald; Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Robertson, Jim and Marilyn;
Mr. and' Mrs. Ron Cook; NIr. and
Mrs. Harvey Craig, Bobbie and
Johnnie; Mr. and 1is. Alex Craig
and Lana.
Thursday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl,McCletiaghan were
Mr. andMrs. Douglas MacDon-
ald and family of Ashfield.
MI; and 'Mrs. Jim McIntyre
after holidaying with her parents
Mr, and Mrs. Ben McGlcnaghan,
left on Thursday last for their ^
hornat Val Cairon.
Miss Jean Simpson of Toronto
spent the week end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Simpson.
Miss Janie Moss of Plattsville
visited Monday with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mc-
Clenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Caslick
of Wingham were Sunday evening
visitors with his mother.Mrs. Earl
Caslick.
On Tuesday Ben Moss of' Petrolia
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ben
McClenaghan having previously
been at Beaver Lumber taking in- •
ventory.•. He has been.given a
promotion in Beaver Lumber which
will necessitate him living in
Sarnia.
Mr: and, Mrs. Herb Hunter and
Trevor spent.the week end:with
her parents Mr.: and Mrs. Wallace
Conn. Trevor remained to holi-
day this week.
Mr. and Mrs.Doug Conley and
Jason of Wingham were Friday
evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Conn: .•
Mr. and. Mrs. Douglas Baird,
Angie and Shelley of C4iuga
were recent visitors withMr. and
Mrs.' Carl McClenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson and
Rhonda visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs.!Gordon Fisher and
farni.ly of Guelph, I3illie and
Gregory Gibson, who had spent a
weeks holidays with their relatives
in Guelph, returned home with
them.
•'Miss. Linda /vloore ,spent the •
week end with lier friends Sharon
and Patti Brophy of Wingham.-
Mrs. Oscar Hetsler and. her fath-
erUlmont Moore of Drayton were
callers on Sunday on Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Moore and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan,
Clara and Mary Lou, were.accom-
panied toStreetsville on the week
end by their grandson David Craig,
who had Visited here a week.
They visited with their daughter
'Mrs. Craig and with their other
Idaughter Mrs. Pat Donnelly, Mr.
Donnelly and Angela.
Visitors onMonday with Mr. •
and Mrs. Beverly Kay and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Roy,Bridge and
family of Toronto.
Brenda Voisin of Teeswater
visited a few days with her
friend, Vickie Scott.
Patricia Scott spent a few days
with Mr, and Mrs. Dave Ireland
and family of Teeswater,
Little Bobbie Craig, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Craig, spent
Friday and Saturday with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dawson Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harding' of
Kitchener spent the weekend
with his sister, Mrs. Dalton
Schultz and Mr. Schultz.
Dalton Schultz and Mrs. Walter
Wore were released from.
Wingham and District Hospital
on Vf/ednesday.
Gregory and Billie Fisher
visited last week in Mount Forest
-with Mr. and ,Mrs. Elmer
McKenzie.
Mrs. George Fisher and Mrs.
Helen Lewis of Wingham arid
Mrs. Bill Gibson Wed-
nesday evening visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Emerson.
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