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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-03-26, Page 14ANNOUNCE GEORGE J. BROPHY announces, his withdrawal from the firm of. Goodall, Campbell and Brophy, effective Mirch 14, 1980. in -that he will continue the practice of law under the- firm name of George J. Brophy, Barrister and Solicitor, Lucknow, Ontario at his office, former Corrin and McKim Medical Office on Outram Street, Lucknow. Phone 528,2818 after March, 31st Nutrient balance in C P feeds is your key to profitable growth FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK 6 Profit-Maker Feeding Program to fit.your farm Luc ow District -Come- Phone 529.7953 Mra. geOrge Tiffin of Luck- now were Sunday visitors With Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pur don, This community was sorry Others•present for the occa- to learn on the weekend that Mr, and Mrs, Ronald Cold- tes of Winghani on Sunday attended church at Auburn where Craig, son of Mr, and Mrs. EMPOre Was baptized. • sion 'Were Mr; and Mrs. Rae: Lewis, Mr., and Mrs. Tom Miller, Mr. and Mrs..Murray. CoUlteS of Toronto and Mrs: ; Mayme Caslick his • great grandmother. After the ser vice, 'all attended a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller. , Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Currie and' family were Mr. and Mrs. Rick Peter Of Woodstock and , Heather Currie of Guelph. • Robert Currie visited Wed-. nesday to Sunday of the holidays withMr..,4nd Mrs. Courtis of Dorchester. Mr. Menechin of Moles- worth visited on the weekend W• Mr. 'and rs.Herman DeBruYn and • family Visiters with. Mr: and Mrs Bill Rintonl were . Mr. and Mrs.. DaveOberholtzer, Jef fery and JUlie of Waterloo, Mr., and Mrs. Gordon 'Camp bell and Heather, Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ./ BY TATOITA B/ViERSON On' Friday' a real blizzard engulfed this area with snow, high :'winds breaking off twigs;`and small branches of tree. At around p.m, in ..the afternoon the hydromeat off and remained off till-9,30 in' the village. Folks in the village ,,who had heat kindly invited their • neigh- bdurs ;to share„ During the eight ,'hotirS:"the hYdro. was Qff, the homes had not becoMes too 'cold. This coin- nwnitY'ex.tends their thankS to all hydro crews who worked in the storm to restore hydro .for us,' Mr. and Mrs. Keith phrey and boys visited on Friday with Rev, and Mrs: John Bell., Mr. and Mrs. Simon de Boer, ' /vIeriarn . and Sarah visited on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emer- son. Bruce, Wilkens of Kitchen; er visited recently with his parents, Mr. and MrS. Earl Wilkens: The spoWdrops, signs of spring,' Alt in flower on the east and" south sideS of the houses in the village. Dale Jamieson of . Kurtz- ville was a holiday visitor in the vile, calling_ op his former friends. Mr. and Mrs: Ted Evans, Karen and Lisa of Balinafad, visited Sunday with his par- ents, Mr. and. Mrs. Bill' Evans. Elmer SchUltz's sale is on SatOrday and the Women"s Institute is providing . the lunch. • • Mrs. Hugh MdMillan of . Watford and her mother, Russel TATTer, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. A: Taylor of the 4th ConeeS7: Kinloss had 'died suddenly Woodstoak, March 13, :due to. an accid- ent. RtisSel, grew, to young manhood ‘on the home farm and' attended S. S. No. 10 public' school. He will be reinembered by•many in this area. He leaves to mourn his loss, brother, Charlie- of • Lucknow and sister Irene Patter‘Son of Toronto. This community extends 'sync- • pathy to the relatives and friends. Mr. and, 'Mrs. Wayne Farrier, Kimberley and Amy. of Guelph, visited ThurSday to Saturday with his mother, ,Mrs. Agnes Farrier, Kevin Beecroft of Wing- ham spent holidays with hiS grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft. Stephen Tiffin spent holi- days Tuesday sand WedneS- clay with his, grandparents,' Mr. and. Mrs. Dan Tiffin and . Lori and Michael Tiffin spent • Monday with their grandpar-• ents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin. Mr.: and Mrs. Dave Mc- Glynn, Wayne and Janet of . Kitchener , and Mrs. Ethel Stewart spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin. We, are sorry to report that Miss Mary Laidlaw of East Wawanosh passed away Sun- day • evening in VVingharn Hospital. Sympathy . is ex- tended to her relativeS and friends. Robinson, Mark and Tracy, -Belgrave. Little RObbie Smith of Goderich visited recently with his grandmother, Mrs klirie-Aclanr$ • . Visitors On the weekend with: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott were Mr ..‘ and Mrs. Paid Elliott, Michelle and Jason of LOnd911. Mrs, Mary McClenaghan was visited in Wingham Hos- pital from Wednesday to the weekend by her , family and on the weekend Mrs. 'Eileen Parker of Exeter visited • her on Sunday.. . , WHITECHURCII W.M.S. Ch alMers Presbyterian W.,M.S. held their March. Meeting on Wednesday,. March 19 at the home of Mrs, WesleY, 'The. meeting was - opened by. Mrs. Roely. Beer who extended a warm welcome to all. A reading, Easter, was given by Mrs. de Boer. Mrs: de Boer read the - seripture. The meditation, The cost of Jesue Trial, was .given by Mrs,. Dave Moffat, who. also led in prayer. A reading; The Deep Treasure, froth the Record, The meeting elesed with was given by Mrs. Roely de the Lord's Prayer,. Boer. The roll call, a verse on • "The Ladies' Aid meeting spring,' was answered by was then- held and it was mite decided to purchase supplies. The-minutes-were4ead-by---to-olean-the-char-ch. A-quilt is • • the 'secretary, Mrs. Bill Par- to• be quilted for a member. don. The offering and dedi- The meeting closed with the cation was done by Mrs, mizpah 'benediction and the John de Beer. hostess served refreshments. • • Financial assistance • Management counselling (CASE) • Management training • Information on government programs for business Can we help you? 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