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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-06-01, Page 11wEDNESD Y; JUNE 1st I!i:A``A�ISi,:Jb.1.N R-,1IPMET*VAMirgit e'��71��✓H'I �J.'j.♦, b.►,�i .,..„+,b +•►.1.74 /4”' 1955 THE LUCKNOW PENTINEL,.. L.Y CKNOW, ONTARAO SAVE.. FEED,. Poultry, Gi�wer'' made 'with CALOGEN. Really substantial -grower .feed` savin' CALOGEN a Swum•. trademar one poun • .or more per bird—can now be fora special blend of animal • fats that produces 2. 3 times yours with Swifts . Poultry Grower. Less more energy than wain. feed .is needed for :boil . y �snaintenance�and more is' used for growth. • The secret is ' Calogen-Swift's• new energy .ingredient 'Calogen delivers 2; %. times more energy than similar amounts of corn,oats, wheat or'barley. Calogen is Swift's special blend of fats,and associated .' --trace-nutrients. • Here's. h your 'chance to, save 'important, feed money now Order Swift's Poultry ' Grower today. PAGE ELEVEN ••A e�- CHURCH CHANNELS A question. asked in . ;the re- ligious. 'survey :at Lucknow Dis- trict High •' School, "Why are there not'. more young people .of- fering themselves for. .r+alliau's vocations?:", brought replies sum- marized as follows:. financial Reasons , •' Other 'positions make more money with ` less training. . Re-: ligfous vocations 'do 'notpay' as wellas others. It costs too much for higher education. It' is more, important to ihavp financial se- curity than to. work for the Lord who offers " heavenly d security. .Why' ,doesn't the ':church ' give, " trnore financial help to those who are. interested. • Social Reasons' k .... There--is-no • et,coura-ge ne •:t at home, Lack of religious. know- ledge produces' lackof interest - in religious- work. ,There is no .religious •vocationa'l . guidance at :school The challenge to., work for God:hasn't . been presented adequately. Religious vocations: are not as interesting' as others: :Young . people, .::ill have to give Up • entertainment and gaiety.,,The pttlb`1ie aretoo-critical of those in • religious work. There is . not enough individual. initiative a1- lowed in religious work. Workers m religious 'vocations,• are not considered highly.enough ' i the social scale.•' 'PHONE 9, LUCKNOW ers) announce the birth of : �i�%m!��i!. ���/1•%:���i� FA; ��i a T1�♦�i'^ .�.�i i'�.�i 4�.�i� �9i� �Xo�� �•t:..•� �'ov.: n•, i •�: I �•p,.'1y'Y,`-J' • I..;. A I.•'.-lA I r..`.� I. ,.'.?.� I .`.�.�b.�,S.fI.I�'\���Ibr. e��♦I� ���I�4: F��I.�iw`p����%' BORN .their 11AMAGE ,•iri .Winghatn. General Hospital, ori Friday; ;May 20, 1955, to Mr. and .Mrs. MacKinley Ram- ,: age; R.R.2,: Lucknow, a .son.' '. • BUTTON—in.:Wingham: General' Eospiial'; .on Sunday, May 22nd, •_:-1-955, .to .Mr.' -and' Mrs- Wm: 3ut- t on, R R, 3, . LurknoW a Soh. • WEBSTER--ins Kincardine Hos i tal,, on Wednesday, May 18th, , o Mr.and •Mrs..• Elliott Webster, Kincardine, .a' daughter.: ., son,.. Phillip Stephen, on •' May 23rd' at Cochrane Hospital', BELL.—at'. Victoria Hospital Lon- don,: on Sunday, May,:15'th' to Mac and Jean (nee : Bisset)' 'a son,' havfd .:Scott,• a brother for. Mar- garet..Ann: ' . IRWIN R 1� —' in Wingham General Hospital on' Friday, May: 27th, to Mr and Mrs. Elwood Irwin (Joan Campbell), a daughter. 9.• People are apt •< to: pay • less at - PASSMORE=—Mr', and Mrs. ;R, C. 'tention to what they •'hear than Pssmore (nee Elizabeth. Stoth-• 'to, what they overhear. i 1 'OBITUARY ALEX.' After'• TO MOLD COUNTY. FOUR-H BARBECUE A Mammoth 4-H. County chicken barbecue. will be held. at the Agricultural „Grounds,. Seafdrth; on Saturday, June 11th. Thts.•project is sponsored by the Huron County 4-H, Club ' Lead- •ers' Association,,'. an :organization. which is made up of -67 promin= ent Huron County farmer s. ;and iittsipessmen who volunteer to •assist. the Ontario' Department, of Agriculture in operating the 4-H program in Huron County"' This. program in 1955 • involves 30,'4-H, Clrubs q. with , a .total enrolment ,•of 517*members who will' carry o. 1 R. projects, in Calf,* swine, grain an Tooled To Repair All' Makes. Of Tractors Allis Chalmers "B" 'TRACTOR In A -t Condition'. ut loon Deere :Row Crop Tricycle d /NEW UTILITY TRACTOR with.(hydraulics' and plow 40 CRAWLER, POUR ROLLERS USED PLOWS poultry clubs' as wen as a. tracto Maintenance club, •fbrestry c1 and' white bean • club • Everyone in Huron county • i invited and welcomed• to thi major event, A poultry barbecu ing firth has 'been 'engaged ,to serve: the 3,000. people expected for;' the program,. 'The ''barbecue chicken• supper will be served froimJ6.00. to 8;00. p,m., Saturday June lith at the Seaforth. Arena Following the -supper, talent from 4-H clubs will. he 'assembled` to stage. a one hour • show 'of' exc`.et- lent••; entertainment,,. • Much :of the talent which' will bel hearc1.2Will be made up of winners from Zone: and' iovin- cial music •competitions. Follow- ing the pragialn' a dance will be held: in. the Seafortl'i- .Arena ' to Which. everyone is .invited: T-iokets for--this---event can obtained , locally' from• ; George Kennedy or Tom Todd, 'Lucknow Club Leaders.; . Allproceeds from this..;prolec't will be, .Used . to' promote the .4-H. Club' prograrn..in ' Huron County whose purpose _ :iS' to develop an nterest and training in •agricur- • ure for rural 'boys and• girls. The ducation:al program sponsored or .441 Clubs is `under the dir- ction of the Ontario DDepartment t e e . f L a lengthy illness., - • Ale x )- of . Agriculture, - Clinton. 'Stanley ;passed. away..at :Victoria Hospital,London, • on• Wednesday, `May 4th; : in' his .72nd, year.• He was born; ' at Purple Grove. in Kinloss Township, son of the late Williams Stanley and Frances' t Armstrong.. Mos;,of; ;his life was. spent near Lii.ck.now;: later re- siding in:Kincardine. Survvi-ng are his.. sifte•r s, Maud ( W. Gardiner)•, Cochrane;• Elva- (M-rs D --Andrews-),• .Gad= gary, Alberta; Ada'and ,one bro- ther, Ben, . Kincardine. The' funeral, - held'. from, the Linklater ' Funeral •.Honied'. was, conducted by . the, Rev. `Wrn. R Lake- of - Kincardine. , :brined. Church. Interment was in` cardine • Cemetery. K.I NLOUG� 'FOLK HONOR REV.^` . .COX .. .,. (KINLOtJGH NEWS), • '. A . very pleasant: evening wes spent• when church members arid friends; in -the community, num-: -b.ering around:100, 'gatih ed''` in K:i,nlough --Anglican Church ' .to honort~he ite't' enson Cox on Mr. `Cox delighted his audience return . 'from. a world. cruise. withpictures which .were. taken: by hiiin 'ori this. trip. During' .an •'intermissio__n period an,' address vias read by Mr. Midford Wall Kin- and. Mr. Harold Haldenby: pre- '/ sented Mr.''Cox with a desk lamp. B E H hN 'D THIS T -H --E TRUSTED '' NAME COMES: • ` Q'.0 . C A`N ,. U S -E AAA. IT'S, NEW! This•brand-new Satin Impe?vo Low Lustre enamel, sings itt song of • colour in`a muted key. With this decorator enamel you get that hand -rubbed effect—a rich glareless.finish that's' in such •:; papular demand. IT'S TOUGH! lmpervo. High Gloss enainol•.g'ives you o gleaming high-glos$. v' finish that. wili,wear and wear, like no other enamel you've ever'used. Use' hnpervo Nigh Gloss .for inside.or outside—the wh'ife is` non -yellowing and; the beciutifui coloursare permanent. THEY'RE, ID•EAL! 'Whatever finish you like—law lustre or high gloss ---you'll find these enamels ideal for kitchen and bathroom walls and cupboards' -for furniture and woodwork throughout your home. There are no 'finer enamels at any price! Get• Moore paint value foci your ` decorating dollar: • Ire , URDIE &. SON •1 Plumbing 'Phone 10,. Lucknow .._,— .–. _�::.r-rv..i�it v�l�IMti.-IMs'�'.•M "F.:.� w.� �f is r ,1r� M a See 'Us` For Combines before buying Wagons,' Discs; Drills, eultjvators, `Etc, t L IIGH._GARAGE Phone BRECKLES 18;-r-20, Ripley THE HOME Of QUALITY SERVICE and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS ,Mr. Cot, .taken Oak; surprise, was: very' appreciative ..of. ' this• kindly gesture iRefreshrnents were, served : and a. pleasant ti¢n.e was enjoyed. Follo"vving� is .the address , • Dear:, Mr, :. Cox, • • We are very pleased as a con= gregation' to' gather; .herr ?this evening' to welcome you' home from your.•World : cruise` and.: to say how thankful •we. are. to, know that you are safely home •;again You ' were' :` n*ich 'in;: ou thoi ghts sand prayers while. you were 'away,. especially. at . the tine of your mother's passing, We greatly'appreeiate the help .and interest -you , show ' in al•i our church and Sunday School, :act- tivities : ,and we wished . to ,Show' you in „a more.tangible way,:th�an mere words .our sincere thanks: We ask, .you to ' accept, this sinall gift. and ;-May you.'.use it always' in. your study .as 'a token of our .love -and.• esteem for you. May God richly ,bless you with His: presence at • .all times: as . you continue.. faithfully in His „ser-• vice; . Thanking- . you for'all your. kindness to Our congregation. ' Signed ,on .behalf of •the'. con gregation, ' Midford Wall,.. Harold: aldextby--(W-ardens-)°.. , • r • Mr.. arid. Mrs. Gleri Moore 'of amilton visited on Sunday: with-: .:r.; :. and Mrs,, Archie McFarlan nd Spence. MONUMENTS. SI(Ej.TON MEMORIALS WALKERTON • ', AAAA -'. N • We are the 'only i manufac: Curers ,in this part ; of Ontario of high .. class • monuments' `who import granite from the: . Old CotOry in the rough by the carload and process from the. ..rough• `"to 'the 'finished monument:" -'No middleman When choosing a` monument .come and see one • or the lar: est selections xn entero: Established over. sixty'years.. Write or 'phone Walkerton #1 and reverse 'charges. SKELTON MEMORIALS" WALKERTON • ;.. •s