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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-04-21, Page 19CHAR VIM'S RK CLOTHING LUCKNOW, PHONE 528-2526 R.R. 7. Lucknow -- Lanes --_Phone 529-7248 . .11,==cpc:=1:=Fit=tic=;48=ma=. SPECIALS GRAHAM WAFER CRUMBS, 14 oz. _____ 73c LETOIL, '15 oz. 7k MAPLE LEAF CREAM'. COOKIES 81c PAMPERS OVERNIGHT, 12's _ $1.35 GENERAL ARNOLD'S STORE ...Performance like -this helps make hog raising profitable:' POWER RING DRIVE THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE NINETEEN VIEDNIESDA li COVERALLS OVERALLS' PANTS To size 54, WORK SHIgTS. Size 1,5 - 20 HATS, JEANS 'AND CORDS "HARVEY WOODS" UNDERWEAR AND SOCKS John O'Connor, Mr. and Mrs. •Raymond Leddy and Elizabeth attended • a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Leddy on Easter. Sunday. Games were enjoyed followed by a delicious turkey dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne. (Joyce) Woods and Shelley of Pembroke spent the Easter holiday with relatives, at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moffat, Lucknow, and Mrs. Walter Woods, Winghani. ' Easter Sunday visitors in Sarnia with Mr. and, Mrs. Forbes McLel- land, CIA's and Melissa were Mr. and - Mrs. Vernon Hunter of Lucknow, Mr. and. Mrs. Greg. Hunter of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs., Murray Hunter, Jennifer and Matthew of Wingham. • "vveonedloer...averaoes,of 9.35 6om 296 farrowing: :With N0.10 pig starter... WARDELL - GLOVER - - Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wardell of R. it, • 1 Ripley - are, pleased to announce the 'marriage of their elder son, Glen William Wardell, to LOretta Dawn Glover, daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. 'Lloyd Nevick of Waterloo, Ontario. The marriage was solemnized by Rev. Robert Putman at 3. p.m. on. April 10 „at Pine River Church. The attendants were Margaret -Pollard and Edward Rowland. The` newlyweds are residing, in :Tiverton. JOHNSTON - WHITEHEAD The engagement is announced of Ruth Louise, daughter of Mrs. Pearl Whitehead and the late Everett Whitehead of Teeswater -to Steven Taylor Johnston', son of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Johnston of •Kincardine. The marriage will take place Saturday, May 15th, 1976 at 3' p.m. at Teeswater United Church. KINLOUGH Mr. and Mrs. William Spencer of Toronto were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shaw and , Wendy. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Duncan of Kitchener visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. George Graham. Mrs. Charlie Hodgins and Miss Norma Coutts of Wingham visited on Friday with. Edna and May Mr. and Mrs. Herb McQuillin•of R. R. 5 Luckpow returned' on Sunday of this wek from Florida, where they, spent the winter at. Woodall's- Trailer Camp at Lake- land. Gordon Finlayson of R. R. 3 Lucknow has returned home from University Hospital, London where he was a patient for three months. Boyle, Mrs. Marretta Hodgins of Lon- don 'spent the weekend at her home here. Visitors with her were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hodgins of. Lueknow, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins and girls of Niagara, Misses Eileen and Beverley Gel- man of Detroit. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Visser (nee Beverley Hedley) on the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs., Matt Garvin and Elmer Kaake of Kincardine, Mr. and Mirs.Ed Garvin and Scottie of, Burlington called on Mrs. Gertrude Walsh on. 'Good Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stinson, Gary and Susan of. Hamilton, spent the weekend with Mr: and Mrs. Cliff' Robb. Mrs. Jim Allan Of Sarnia, Mrs. Karl Boyle of London, visited on Easter with 'Edna and May Boyle. Mrs.. Kerry Hogan, Todd and Chad of Glencoe spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. George Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haldenby of Guelph spent the weekend' with Mr. and Mrs. William Haldenby. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jansein and family of Cochrane visited over the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alex Percy and other relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. George Haldenby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Snarling, Allan arid Douglas of Walkerton. Allan Nicholson of Wallaceburg spent a few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson and Lois. Easter visitors with Mrs. Gert- rude Walsh were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Currie of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Miller Hartwick of Kincard- ine, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Walsh and family of Miliarton, also Chris and Michael Flartwick of Kincardine: Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hodgins of London spent Easter with relatiiies here. The Hodgins' have just returned from spending the winter in Florida. 35th anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robb were honoured on Saturday, evening by their former 10th concession neigh- bours and friends on the occasion of, their 35th wedding anniversary and farewell party as they now, reside .in their Holyrood home. We extend congratulation's and, 'best wishes to them. The many friends here wish Mrs. ' Arthur Phillips (Jean Lane) of Fonthilf improVed health. Sorry to hear she has shingles- and erysipel- Mr. and Mrs.' George Graham ... • were to London on Thursday for his medical checkup: Mr. and Mts. George Harrell and family of Toronto spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Haldenby and. girls and with Mr. and Mrs. David 'Haldenby. and family. FLAT BROKE It may be true that other planets .are not able to support life, but it isn't easy on this ohe either. Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Hogan, Todd and . Chad of Glencoe and. Miss Fay Hogan 'of Owen Sound were weekend visitors with their,parents Mr. and Mrs. Con' Hogan, Ash- field. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Keane, Arlene and Brian of Cardiff visited on the weekend with Mr. and. Mrs. W. G. Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Keane of Lucknow. • Mr. and Mrs. Greg Hunter of Toronto were'Easter holiday, visit- ors with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hunter, Lucknow. Bob Greer of Lucknow is a patient in -University Hospital, London, where he underwent surgery last Thursday on his knee, which had been injured . in a motorcycle accident last summer. Bob Robson "Our swine nutrition .'tests 'include many formulations for starting pigs," reports Bob Robson, Assistant Manager, Shur-Gain Resbarch Farm, "but we find our No. 10 Starter remains a winner for general use. It consistently turns out healthy, gowthy litters of pigs averaging about 50 lbs. at nine weeks. "Pig Starter No.10 is introduced' as soon as 5 tbs. per pig of ShunGain Creep Feed is consumed. Creep . Feed is vital to high.performance but of course it's the 40-50' lbs. of No. '10 Starter that produced the 9.35 weaned, litter average:' Why don't you choose Shur-Gain Pig Starter NO.10? Ogstarter NOM ANDERSON FLAX, .PRODUCTS LIMITED' LUCKNOW PHONE 528-2026 Kathleen and Elizabeth Leddy, London spent the weekend at their home, in Lucknow. Mrs. Sadie Hamilton, Lucknow, ,is a patient in University Hospital, 'London, where she underwent major surgery. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. Leddy were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Leddy and family of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs: Leo Courtney and. Mr. and Mrs.• Desmond Courtney of Goderich, Mrs. Bernadine Kinney of Kings- bridge. Mirs. Lorne Woods of lucknow and Mrs. Wm. Rutherford of Goderich 'returned to their homes at the weekend after spending the last two months in Florida.. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawley and family of OSIrawa spent Easter weekend with her Mother Mrs. Lorne. Woods of Lucknow. • • Mrs. J., L, MacMillan ,returned home this week from St. Joseph's Hospital, London, where• she had ' been a• patient this past month. While in the hospital she received word of the death of her -only brother ,, John D. Clifford of Detroit. 'He IS survived by his wife, the former Valerie Jeffray of Goderich andtwo sisters Mrs. J. L. MacMillan and Miss Abbie Clifford of Lucknow. r LoMighbour ..7positi7"""1 Rugged ButleroVII silage distributor-unloader has no drive drum to Manhandle., no weights to adjust. Fewer trips up the silo. But don't take our word forit. Ask a neighbour who owns Butler. 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