The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-01-28, Page 6W1VI. A. (Bud)
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Every Wednesday Afternoon' ,
KINLOUGH
birthday,
Sympathy
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Lane who on Saturday, January
31it celebrates his 88th'
W is extended to S.
Ina Eaclie, fdrmerl of Holyrood, in •
he death of her, two sisters, Edna
and Eva, within the week. Eva has
been a resident at Pinecrest Manor
Eci for a time and na was Mrs. Jack
Peterbaugh of Bervie.
and Mrs.-Bert Nicholson and
Lois were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Nicholson at Ripley
on Saturday evening.
Mrs. Edburt Bushel is a patient
n Kincardine and District Hospit-
al. We wish her improved health.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Spading of
Walkerton and Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Haldenby • were dinner
guests Saturday evening of Mr.
and -Mrs. George Haldenby.
FATHER PASSES
Mrs. Ann Nicolson returned
home' from her 'home town , in
Scotland. She attended the funeral
of her , father while there. The
community extends sympathy..;
Friends "of P. A. Murray are
pleased to know that .he is home
again `af
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ter a time in the.Wingham
and District Hoipital.
BRIDAL SHOWER .
On Saturday . afternoon: friends
gathered 'at the Anglican Church
basement for a bridal shower for
Miss Beverley Hedley. Mrs.
Kenneth MacDonald was chairlday
and began the program with a
poem "When love, goes 'hand in
hand". Mrs. Frank Maulden
conducted a contest. Lynn
Nicolson and Lois Hanna favoured
with two lovely songs. Readings
were' given 'by' Mrs. Ruth Wilson
and P Mrs.. A. Murray. Miss Edna
Boyle played the wedding music
and the bride and her assistants
took their places.
Mrs. Bevan Stanley read an
address to the bride. Patti-Lou
resin helped to open' the gifts and
Miss Cathy Hedley read ' the
ttached verses.' Miss Jeannette
Barr made a lovely hat frOm the
ows. Beverley thanked all for the
many lovely and useful gifts.
Lunch was served and a pleasant
time was enjoyed. .
Intended for last week,
Miss: Barbara Purdon of kiteh-
ener. spent'the week. end with her
parents Mr, and Mrs., Bill Purdon,'
Mr. and Mrs, Orland Irwin,•
Steven, Faye; Donald and Michael
were Sunday evening visiter§ with •
Mr, and Mrs: Ivan Laidlaw, Janet
arid Kimberley. ' •
-The .community will be pleased
to learn that Geralthrenth was able
to return home on Wednesday front
Hamilton Hospital. He is schedul-
ed to return at a later date for more
tests.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Palter of
Langside were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Whytock
and, Jack. • ,
The Y:P.S.. was invited. by Ann
Webster of Langside, 8th conces-,
sion, to hold a skiing party at her
home° on Saturday . afternoon.
There were 20 gathered for the
outing. Ann's father, Dan Web-
ster, provided lunch for the group.
Y.P.S., MEET , .
The Young Peoples• Society held
their meeting Sunday evening in
the Sunday' School room 'at
Chalmers Church, Whitechurch.
The meeting, with 27 attenders;
opened with a sing, song. ' Clara
Milligan gave the opening, prayer.
Wendy read the scripture from
Matthew and Luke. All divided
into groups, to discuss the topic
Things that happen to youth in
everyday. life. QuestionS were
given to the different groups to
discuss. All then returned to one
group 'to 'discuss • the various
answers given to the questions. It
was decided to, have a tOboggan
party on January M 'at .1 o'clock.
Linda Moore gave the closing_
prayetr. Grace Was sung and lunch
was served. .
Those attending Maitland Pres-
byterial meeting from Whitechurch
at. St. Andrew's Elnirch,, Winghani
were Mrs. Bill Rintoul, Mrs.
Dawson Craig, Mrs. Gordon Rin-
toul.'Mrs. Wallace Conn and Mrs.
John 'de Boer. :
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'PROBLEMS CROSSING
WITH CHAROLAIS'
On Thursday last Mr. and Mrs....
Leroy:Rintoul of Tottenham started
out with a CharOlais cattle beast of
Mr. DeVins, which had been sold to
go to France.. It had, to be taken to
Harrisb. urg, Pennsylvania,: to be
lint on the aeroplane for France,
They tried to cross at Fort Erie but,
they could not because they were
not bonded carriers.: They had• to
go to, the • Thousand Islands where
'the credential's were not the same.
and they were able to proceed.
Throughout their trip they had poor
Weather, snow and flurries. 'They
got the aninial on the plane and
returned home on Saturday even-
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WINDBREAKS: ,
Hello everyone! Rocky Raccoon
is ,back. That's, right, Rocky, the
mascot of • the Maitland Valley
Conservation Authority is return- I
ing to keep people informed about
the activitia of the Authority and
to present information en a wide )
variety of 'topics related to the
conservation of our valuable natur-
al 'resources.
Rocky would like to remind
everyone, at this cold and windy
time of year of the importance of
windbreaks.
A windbreak is one , or more rows
of trees planted around buildings
orlields to cut down the force of the
wind. These rows of trees are not
as necessary or , as practical in . I
towns and villages. Other build-
ings slow down the. Wind in • these'
areas. They are valuable around )
farm buildings. Trees planted in r
the right place I will reduce drifting
snow. Anyone who is, continually,,
pushing or -blowing...out snow)
plugged farm laneways would,,
appreciate this advantage.
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CULBERT'S CUSTOM
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DEALER FOR CARDINAL LINE
Choice of 6 styles and 'finishes
Special consideration to builders
PHONE 395.5298 OR 3954516
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Winghnm 357.1522
J. A. PETERSON, C.A. KARL • LENTZ, C.A.
S21.2014 'Rots. 357,10117 •
88th BIRTHDAY
'Congratulatiens to Mr, Malcolm
and
and Miss Cathy Hedley 'of 'Kitchen-
er visited over the week 'end with
Mrs. Bertha •Haldenby and the
boys. and with Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Hedley and family.
The Holyrood Women's Institute
will meet on 'Thursday, February
5th. Hostess - Mrs. Jack Scott.
Roll call - Name a world leader and
country represented: Topic - True
internationalism means knowledge
of other people - their way of life,
traditions and culture. Current
events - Each member bring a
newspaper clipping of interest On
world affairs. Demonstration of
glass painting by Mrs: William
MacPherson. Directors - Mrs.
Gerald Rhody, Mrs. 'Pr.& 'Mauld-
en.
Mrs. Fred' Friendorf Jason
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Get your rearm gear
Take a WA.
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Vialk to,t,1%.
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WM. R. NELSON
CARPENTRY
Area Representative For
TRALEE KITCHEN CABINETS
AND VANITIES
Free Estimates — No Obligation i„.
LUCKNOW
PH ONE 328-2949
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Mr. and Mrs.' Harry Gutoskie,
Michelle and Michael of Kitchener
were recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Rintoul.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul, Mr.
and Mrs., Gordon CaMpbell were
Sunday evening guests of. Mr.' and
Mrs. David Oberholtzer and family.
of •Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs.. Irwin McClenag-
han of St. Thomas spent a few days '
last wee k. with his.parents Mr. 'add
.Mrs. Ben MaClenaghan and broth-
er Carl and Mrs. McCI-enaghan.
Mr.,, and Mrs. Douglas Conley
and Jason were Saturday evening
visitor's with 'Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Conn..
Friday visitors .Y.ith• Mrs. Earl
,Caslick were Mr. and Mr,S. Wilford
Caslick of Wingham. . •
Mr. and'Mrs'. George Miller of
Hamilton spent the Week end ..,with
her , parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Caslick of'Culioss and visited with
his mother Mrs. Jim Miller of
Wingham and her ,grandmother,
-Mrs: MCAllister at, the Nursing
Home.,
Mr, and' Mrs. Ian Inglis of ,
Besides making. homes easier, tcl
heat and keeping laneways fre
from drifting snow, windbreaks cal
increase property value: In thl
summertime they 'provide valuabl
protection for fieldS resulting it
less soil erosion by wind, increase)
crop yields and protection V
grazing liveStock. i
The most eonimOn varieties
trees used in windbreaks
Southern Ontario are Norm/
Spruce, White ' Spruce, , Whit
Cedar, Scotch Pine and Carolirl
Poplar: These specieS are us'
because: they are' fast growin
hardy, have a long life expectoc,
are resistant to insects ar
diseases and , are pleasing to loll
at.
An, ideal windbreak' will . posse
the following characteristics..
- It will be composed of more
one Species of tree. , '
- The trees will be planted in roil
at right angles to the prevaili
wind direction. (west or northwO
It will be , located from. 60 to
feet to the windward side
buildings, yards and roads to t
protected.
- Around buildings there will t
'three rows of trees in til
windbreak While theise protedin
fields will have either one or tii1
rows. . " 1
It will .be protected front grazini
by livestock by a -stur6 fence.
- It will be kept free of dead anr
damaged branches and will t('
thinned Whenever necessary I
keep the trees-strong ancl
These are some of, the things yol
need to know about v. inOreaks, 1
you are interested ,and would like
further 'information just
write the Maitland N, alley Conset ,
xation Authority. •
Remember to %; air 11 the par;
in the weeks to cone. for tnore (leg
from M.V-C.A.'s FOcky Racoin
Belmore were Sunda visitors gt
Mr. and/Mrs. Don Caesar and soi
their baby daughter Michelle
Wingham Hospital,
Mr. and .MTS. OW Coo
Were Sunday 1.1 ors with Mr. J4
Mrs. Doug Conle y., and Jason.
This communit‘'is really hal
all extreme 'types of welthetP,
Sunday. evening a hea9
helped to recluc'e the pile UP °I
snow but having reitiOved the rof
layer left the roadway glee°