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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-07-14, Page 20cornmunl#y news Edisburys celebrate 25th anniversary Peter and Sally g'dlsbury exchanged wedding Crows 25 years ago11 Broms rove. Worm, -Wand , on. July, Z,. 1957. ` rhey came, to Canada from Orton almost 10 years ago and reside on the former Walter MacKenzie farm on the fourth concession of. Kinloss Township, where they operate a hog farrow to finish setup. They have a family of (our, a daughter, Mary Jane et Californians visit Lucknow Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Watson of Chula Vista, Cali. fornia, have been visiting with Lorna Campbell of Luck. now. Malcolm and Lorna are the last surviving grand- children of the late Malcolm' Campbell, Lucknow's first merchant, postmaster and reeve. Jamboree donations •from pia 4 ner; H. H. Gordon, London; Leonard MacLeod, Brant. ford; Gerald ,Murray, Holy - rood; Arlene. Strickland, Ed- monton; John C. Carruthers, London; H. H. Gordon, Lon. den; Leonard MacLeod, Brantford;. Lorena .Crozier, London; Robert V. Hunter, Oakville; Jim Cooke, Kapus• kasing; Thomas Reed Mc. Kim, Ottawa; H. H. Gordon, London Leonard Macleod, Brantford; Lorralaie Baker, Stryner; Jim Cooke, . Kapus. leasing; Leonard MacLeod, Brantford; Bill Treleaven, Beaver, Pennsylvania; H. H. Gordon, London;. Craig Dit• trich, Fort McMurray; Lila Hislop, Alliston; . Mrs. Lav erne Aiken, Napanee; Janet Warrick, London; Keith Kil- patrick, Guelph; ' Vera Kurz- ynskl, Guelph; Helen M. Bridges, Exeter; Malcolm C. Watson, :Chula Vista, Calif.; J. H. Hackett, Montreal; W. Ian Mackenzie, Cobourg; W. C. McKinnon, • Kingston; Gordon .McQuillan, Sarnia, Dorothy Stein,: Galt•Cam- bridge; Mrs, J. Taylor, Pein• brooks Pines;" Robert V. Hunter, Oakville; Mrs, Alma Ronald; Waterloo; Bud Mid- dleton, Toronto; Ken and. Janet Barger, Toronto; Nor- ma M. Wilson, Hamilton; Hilda Lane, London; Robert V. Hunter, Oakville; Mrs. Laverne Aiken, Napanee; Helen, M. Bridges, Exeter; Gail O'Reilly, Beaconsfield, Que.; Harry J. Smith, Downsview; Michael Kos. myna, Toledo, Ohio; A. Ray Gardner, Belmont; Amy Yaurex, Dundalk; Eunice Ooyette, Ki>i ville; Jim,. Burns, Hepworth; , Esther Gibson, Goderich; Alex Mac- Donald, port Nelson. B.C.; Catherine Campbell, Wing. Dianne E. Collyer, Clinton; Robert V. Hunter, Oakville; Susan Ritchie, ,Rip ley; Lloyd Prager, Embro; R. Irwin, Newmarket; Miss M. D• .Webster, Burlington; Miss B. Parker, Burlington; Gall O'Reilly, Beaconsfield, Que,; . Robert V, Hunter, Oakville; Elizabeth, Mathers, Toronto: W. A. ' Drennan, Coburg; Mrs. Lou Carlgnaaa,1 Coburg; Don MacKinnon, r Calgary; Mac Machines. Pinewood; home and three sons, othy and David at home and John of Edmonton.. On Monday evening, June 26 the neighbours and friends of the fourth conces- sion gathered at theta Mime to celebratethe occasion. A presentation of a silver .annt versary tray end a set of silver decorated glasses and rackwas made. by Herb. Bucktofl and Lloyd MacDou. telt' with the Nddress being read by Fraser MacKinnon. After lunch, a. sing song was enjoyed; y aL On Saturday, July. 3 Peter and Sally entertained friends, and relatives from 2.4 p.m. A social nnie resumed at. the Bdlsbury home in the evening,: wedding cake, decorated by June Gilchrist was cut and passed to all present. The community extends congratulations and best wishes for many more happy years together.. OFF 4 LITRE SIZE. THE QUALITY SPEAKS FOR ITSELF Cri•L Super Latex •- a durable, interior finish that's truly scrubbable time after tsetse, with easy soap and water clean up and hundreds of decorator colors to choose from, 'Excluding Accent Sales eAFtPF: rINC> (115FIir)NFi.OR ANr) L DJOLt.i1M T.i'.IT IIoMF. B.'rr PF. DRAPF;krF-", 1,uticfiow, r)rttrrto WA1.i,PAPF,k AND r 1 L PAiH'r3 Ph<,hA 521 3 -71 Lueknow Serrtimi Wedesoliry, Jely 14, 1902—hge 20 sawmill son r ts.lva Margarine 794 sOMnER+s SLICED soo G. Bologna.99 scHNeInEa's 1 Le: rKa: Wieners .89 YORK 1 KG. P�anutButter 3.69 GLAD 10'S Garbage Bags X1,49 Celery 854 Watermelon s2.29 Nectarines � 5q4 Cantaloupe i9° WESTON 12'S Wiener/ Hamburg Rolla 894 Bain's .Groceterla Lucknow 528-3420 OPEN SIX DAYS WE DER. prainage indrought prevention Good drainage promotes root growth as plants reach for the capillary water in the soil .In undrained land, capillary , water is available only near `the surface so root systems are shallow . When dry weather arrives, shallow roots cannot supply enough wafer to the plant to keep it healthy Deep rooted crops ars° withstand wind and stand better at maturity as well roth nage FARM DRAINAGE SYSTEMS moo RIpley, Ontario (519) 395.6838