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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-12-11, Page 17WAY. DECEMBER 11I, 1,74 PLEits, A pat NEW I. An • 13 MAKE WAN PLACE VE. YBUIE CON I 1, THELUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO THANK YOU • e FOR ELECTING ME AS YOUR REPRE- sENTATIVE ON THEIIRUCE CO. BOARD OF UCATION. LLOYD ACKERT PAGE r SINCERE THANKS To those who supported me on December 2n4 election for ottee ea the Bruce County Board of Education, I give my tads SEASONS GREETINGS TO ALL WALTER BREMES VIS Ti 4.1 100110174 RNIN THANK YOU ROBERT EMERSON THANKING ?OU For per support at the polls at the December rnunici- in the Village Ripley. COMPLIMENTS,OF THE SEASON • .1 I' HOWARD HODGE t: LOOM': YP WRITE LF YJ ARE COUNTING ON A TYPEWR 1 TER CHRISTMAS WE SUGGEST YOU BUY nits filL to I( ERS lucknow Sentine NOW *110N111 LOUGHEED - Mac and Kathy (nee Hodgins) of Rodney are pleased to announce the arrival of Kristen Jeanette on November 23. 1974, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. PORTER - to Glenn and Marianna Porter of Lucknow on Tuesday, December 3rd. 1974 at Wingham and District Hospital, a son. Duane Glenn. GRUBB - to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Grubb of R. R. 2 Lucknow on Tuesday. December 3rd, 1974 at Wingharn and District Hospital. a son. THIS WEEK CONTINUED FROM PAGE 16 Recently ,4,e Huron Township Federation of Agriculture held their annual banquet and election of officers in the Community Hall at Reid's Corners. President John Gamble was '43, charge of the program for the evening. Bruce County president Bill Wolfe of Dcibbinton brought greei+gs from the county federation and stated that Bruce County placed third in Ontario for individual service mem- bers.. Reese Russell Stanley brought greetings from the Huron Township Council. Harvey Davis, well known• beef farmer of the Dobblpten area and former Warden of Bruce County vas the guest speaker. Then Bill Wolfe presided for the election of officers of the Huron Township Federation for the coming year with results as hallows: Past President. John Gamble; Presid- em. Robert OSborne: First Vice. Walter Forster. Second Vice. Mur- ray Culbert; Secretary- •Treasurer. Jo ,c McAuley; Ladv Directors. Mrs. Bertha Scott. Mrs.. Linda CarapSell. Mrs_ Gail van der Hoek: Delegates to the Bruce County Board of Directors. Jack Campbell. Cecil Sutton and Robert'Osborne;1 West Reoion 11.S.M.. Director to the ! County Board of Di -lectors. John C. MacDonald. A discussion period concluded the evetkitie with Bill Wolfe. Harvey Davis. Russell Stanley and Francis Boyle as leaders of the groups.. Our thanks goes to Mrs. Muriel Osborne for the above information.. i A bounteorts ' pot tuck . hour luncheon was held by the toadies ' of the Ripley -Women's Institute in the Ripley -Huron Leg- ion Hall. after the meal. there was a period of carol singing led by Reg' Moore with Ntrs. ViOkt :MacKenzie as pianist. Reg. then spoke on the new Ripley Medieal Centre build- ! ing and' also mentioned the things stilt to be done. . . Members. were informed that an Achievement Da :. is scheduled for '. the aftertmlOn of February II and it will be held m the ilitnni Township Halt m Ripley . An • acknowIed_ae- meat tvf the ' work done. by the. . Institirte. for the Blind was read. They collected $3.5.0,.. Mrs; Oliver MeChartes then took char .(.f the meeting by hay in two readings on Mary and Joseph. Then she called ort Mrs. EN,elytt Everest who • Ishowed the ladies how to make Christmas decoratifons and candles.. , Mrs. Atne.fia Mat.:Leoli 'gave a reading on 'taking. Commercialism . out 'of Christmas. !Mrs_ Frank Fair Grave the courtesx remarks_ The titeetitte as repotted by Mrs. Annie -Scott. PAGE SEVENTEEN TWO Clay Liquid Maavre System: Honey Wagon! Shiny Sureyi Either of these Clay Liquid Manure Handling Systems can moue a ritenth's manere in a single day. Either inject manure into fields at spread in controlled 25 to 35 toot swathes. Hooey Wagon has inside the tank liquid cooled vacuum pump Slurry Surrey is impeller type system.. Available in 800, 1500 & 2250 gat - ten sizes; with many options. Write to more intimation. , / *'..V.• N"....i. . z•-: ":„,. ;." ' •''..':‘;\.s` otL.. 'N. \ • ,...... s.,, . ,..,..:s• , . .:‘, ' 4 ,,'A IIII IR IIIII se me so se ow ow as us am 4 1 . LOWRY. FARM SYSTEMS 1 11,07,eiciik I • . R.R. I KINCARDINE PHONE VIS -5288§ 1 ON IIII NM Oa III OW IMI OM we we ma 1 A Sentinel Gift For that. Christmas gift, one which will be appreciated ail year long, give a new or renew- al subscription to The Lucknow Sentinel. $8 per year in Canada, $8 for foreign. An attractive gift card will be sent. TO THE ELECTORS OF, HURON TOWNSH THANK YOU SINCERELY Russell %wig ZION Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kirkland of Milton spent the week end at the home of his parents. Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland and Nancy_ Mr. and Mrs.. John Hunter and family spent Saturday evening at the home of her niece. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stanley and Jason in Mr. and Mrs. Russel Swan. Linda. Kevin and Margaret enter- tained with their musical talent at Ashfield Presbyterian Church and Ungar' Church at their Christmas concerts last week.. John Ritchie and son Kenny were supper guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Taylor of Si. Helens. Trinity United Church Women will hold their meeting on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs_ Ken Alton at 2 p.m. SUBSCRIPTION TO THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL