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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-08-29, Page 13
• . . T . . . .,„ ••• , „ , • ,r4,- • „ „ „ „ • . .y Tour Canadian west, Yukon and northern territories ; Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Gamble returned from a 10 -week trip through Western and North Western Canada the first week of August. On the Way, they visited Dunc. MacGregor of Chase Michigan also friends and relatives in Neepawa, Dauphin, Yorkton, Saskatoon, also Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Ruttle and son Jack and his family of Conquest. From here they went to Viking where they joined 11 friends and relatives, using 5 ' travelling con- veyances that started off to Alaska visiting many historic ° sights of the Yukon and Territories. From Fairbanks they travelled South West to Anchorage, down through British Columbrir,by way of Jasper Park, they landed back to Alber- ta.They visited Mr. arid Mrs. Don MacIvor and their family at Fort McMurray and also saw the Tar Sans Develop- ment. Qn their return from McMurray they attended the Carson Brooks and Eileen George wedding at Mayerthorpe where they met several from Ripley and district. They .also spent a night with Mr. and Mrs. John Nothers. Mrs. Nothers was the • Purple Grove farmers busy with harvest. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Knight of Picton spent the weekend with Don and Anne McCosh. Sunday visitors with Don and Anne McCosh were Mr. and Mrs. John `114. Thomson of Guelph and Mrs. Arlene Peddie of Listowel. - Many folk from the Purple Grove area were in to extend best wishes to Mrs. Frances Gillies who celebrated her 90th birth- day on Sat., Aug. 25 at the home of her son Donald in Ripley. The area farmers have been busy with har- vesting, and buildng, a • new silo has gone up this week on the farm of Donald Forster, and a • new corn dryer on the • firm of John Rim- melzwaan. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bolitho of Toronto visited wfth Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott laSt week. Jean-Paul Greenwood spent a few days holidaying with his grandparents June and Earl Elliott last week. Friends and neighbours enjoyed a corn -roast and barbecue and barn dance at the "Suttons" last Friday evening. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farrell this weekend were Courtney and Susan MacDonald and Miss Janice Farrell of London. Little Sarah and David Farrell spent Sunday with their grandparents Jack and Janet Farrell also visiting Jack and Janet on Sunday were - Bob ' and Marianne Forster and new baby '`Allan James." - Mr. and Mrs. Francis _ Boyle spent last week at the Auroria Conference Center. - KO -1-y Boyle has returned home after two Earn As High As 11 1/8% 5 'Year Annual Interest Guaranteed Investment Certificates TOp Interest. Rates Through Such Trust Co. as Victoria & Grey- City Savings Standard - District - Greymac Municipal - Continental - .Premier Trut Aki payingas high as 10 7/8% on sem, annual business Invest Through Rod MeDon.agh, Box. 250, Lucknow, 528-3423 All Companies members of the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Rates quoted as of August 27, 1979 weeks' vacation out west. Kerry visited Kathy Farrell in Edmonton and went on to Vancouver before returning home. Bonnie Boyle has been on vacation at the home of her parents Francis and -Irene Boyle. former Ethel Farrell, daughter of Mrs. Herb Farrell and the late Mr. Farrell. From their home they • left by air to Uranium City where they met Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forster. As they arrived they were preparing to take a flight out. Mr. and Mrs, Gamble visited Roy and Carl Strathdee and their families for ten days, five of those days were spent at. Carl's summer home at Gunner Mines where they had to commute by boat for 20 miles on Lake Athabaska. They also did some fishing out of this lake and caught a large quantity of trout weighing up to 26 pounds. From Uranium City they • flew back to Edmonton and headed for home visiting at Viking, Stealer, Drumheller and Calgary •where they called on relatives and Minds. „ Luelasow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 29, 1979 --Page 13 .L.-• What's •different about our Daily Interest Savings Account? With "The Calculator" you get daily interest paid every month For personal use. oitl**tlie.,•,Roy.ati01( That's the key to controlling quackgrass this fall with Rounduiherbicide. • Next spring, nothing will be more • important' han getting in and planting as • early as possible. Unfortunately; that doesn't leave much time for dealing with • quackgrass. Unless you apply Roundup° herbicide by Monsanto this fall after harvest. Treating quackgrass this fall means you'll have one less chor in the spring. Simply allow the quackgrass to re -grow undisturbed in the crop stubble until the majority of plants are act- ively growing and at least 8 inches high (3-4 leaf stage). But treat before the first killing frost. Properly applied, Roundup will be absorbed and "translocated" doWn into the network of rhizomes - destroying the entire pant, above and below ground. Fie days after • treatment, you can resume fall • tillage operations. Since Roundup has no residual soil activity, you can plant wheat, oats, barley, corn or soybeans next spring - without risk of crop injury. What's more, many farmers using Roundup as the key element in a quackgrass • control program, have been able to achieve manageable quackgrass contfol for as long as three years. See your dealer about Roundup. The herbicide that gets to the root of the problem. Monsanto Canada Inc. Toronto, Montreal. Winnipeg, Vancouver ALWAYS READ AMD FOLLOW THE LABEL DIRECTIONS FOR ROUNDUP* HERBICIDE. Roundup* is a registered trademark of Monsanto Company. • RCH•5/79 ©Monsanto Company 1979. There's never been a .1-- war , AP, *