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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-03-14, Page 9WEDHF DAX, MA G" I, 14, 1956 THE • LUCKNO* SENTINEL,, LUCI O 1il,, ONTARIO STARTLING 'STATISTICS' HEAR ADDRESS ON COTSERWiTiONT 'The latest report of Onfiarto's• : '(KINLOUGII ,NEWS) On -Monday evening the 'Happy Hour Farm Forum met in, the Jinlough school , when they had as their guests the Bethany For- um. '1VIr. FranklMaulden. welcorn.- ed the visitors and also the. guest. • speaker, Mr,/, Irwin L 'bsinger' of Walkerton, 'who gave a Most ,in- teresting, • talk on the workings of . the 1Saugeen. Valley Conserva— tionCortimittee which began o�p- &rations diveyears ago. and now embraces 38 munieip.alj'ties, , Water is ,very -important and Department of Reform Institu- tions contains startling statistics.. During the ten years since the war, yearly convictions for crime have risen from 19,132 to 46,899' and .,from, 478 per 100,000 to ' 905. The report declares these fig- ures "extremely, disappointing", even granted that an . increase in the number "'and efficiency of the .police • force ,has. • naturally resulted in' a higher percent, of. •carivictions; than formerly. The great'..majerity of:::crimes were, those against .;public- peace. and order, And of the'35,376 con - in the . early ;.days , .creeks and � victions On this score More than str.ean'ls were . to • Ibe • fo, and on a1- most. every farm. Today': the water: level, is ''lowex'.and. many farms are lacking sufficient "water through the dry •months, Building of farm: ponds ,was re 'corrlmended by the 'speaker. The :,farmer ,ntust contact conserva- tion authorities. They in •turn. • Send , a fieldman to confirm the ,upplicabioh. If this is .passed by the •' Conservation ' Authority, a ;subsidy Will .be paid. He pointed. out :bhe 'necessity not only for the livestock but ..in, •the. ',event of 'fire, a portable. pumping sys- tem can be set up to aid in •pre venting 'further disaster, He also • 'touched on• the'drainage of land and the improvement _of parks..._ -ihas procured , 600 acres at Inverhur- on .which has been surveyed gi+v=` • ing Pk miles of',shoreline; • also, another area in .Brant 'township. equipped ;with picnic facilities, also the park at Mildmay which has.. been 'developed into ',a place of beauty: as well as title recrea- tion .area at. Varney. Parks are definitely. necessary : for tlie •:con . . servation of our • better senses. No 'matter': haw ,hard we, ,work' we all need .:to ;play and how can :we without . a • suitable •place: He •' encouraged' the . preservation . of. our; wild life '•The ::time is • fast approaching when the streams -will be stocked with, legal `sized. trout. The angler will be _•per mitted to enjoy his catch.` and, in due' time the govern rient,.iwill restoc k the streams.. He' said that. �"` `it i as lasri'en"ted� a .e. ' •at'streams are'being: used for garbage dis= posals: When Gnade so mny a •streams. of water He :felt sure Mari would never polute • them ''with any kind*of . refuse.. He com- mended, iinloss: Township;' in; taking„ a forward step 'in : this re- gard.. e- gard Regarding. .';reforestation;' unless we preserve' our woodiots we will fall: shdrt of the necess_. ary . wood far our industrial fac- tories. At the conclusion of' his talk* showed a; series of "Pict - in connection with this pro- ject, .also the Holland' Marsh be- fore and after Hurricane. Hanel and 'pictures on his recent :trip to�Florida, —also —, --pictures:— •taken by him the flood. at Walk- erton,, , • Mr. Prank. Maulden thanked speaker .on behalf of .the 1i`or- •,'ums. Mr. Clayton Meyers 'thank°- --ed the, Happy Eiour Forum: for entertaining- Bethany Ebrum. • Those •taking part ,in the pro-; gram . were lyrrs. ' Frarik Brown, _Mrs ;Perry- Iodgins;-Mises Elaine Meyers and .May Boyle., ltefres�hmerits were served and a social ° tune enjoyed: -Y ' Stage Surprise Birthday Party OnaMonday afternoon former Kinlough friends . of : Miss Nellie lvialcolm gathered at hsr home • at .i,u.cknow=-to--hon r -her on the- occasion • of her ' birthday.• dMrs. Frank ,1Vlaulden made.,a .Very, •,ca Bible fcriair P lady and: -also : reZ•id'an address in • poetry' expressing birthday .wishes on' ''behalf . of those present. " and Mrs. ' John. Barr made'' the presentation of a birthday, gift and all sang hap- p'yi birtihday, .A short . program Was enjoyed, . Those taking part were. Misses 'Helen and Margaret Malcolm, Edna and M y Bo erry • " o. -gins and Mrs:yman, Sutton who also assisted` at the tea • table. A Prettily.lighted -and. decorated- b-irt ca :e . an delicious re - freshtnemts were served, �rtellie,, though 'takers conipletely by sur - 'Prise, thanked everyone, for ar- 'nangirig such a lovely :after/loom Seing on. the job at all times half (18,253) were for 'drunken-: Hess, ';witl} . drunk. and irl paired. driving • : .conl:rib�uting . another a,182, and "breaches of the Liq- uor •Control Act accounting , for an additional 7,539. To sum up, liquor Was. a factor; in ' 28,974' of the 46,899 convictions. 'registered during the past year. In',a word Ontario'scrime Stat- istics • prove conclusively ,' that the more liquor people consume the . more work• they make for. the police, the courts: and. the Reform Institutions:=•Advt. • I SEE BY THE SENTINEL ..ti. THAT Right .Rey.' W. A Towns �. d z -d n- a fragan • Huron 'Diocese,;, conducted a • 'confirmation service at Waik- erton recently. It: was the Bis- hop's •first. visit to this 'district' since his •new appointment. He is . a former rector of the Ber- •vie-Kinlough-Kingarf charge. --o— 1HAT Peerless Textile 'Products , has . commented operations in Hanover with seven. female employees • "manning the sew- ing machines. As the person- nel is trained;, workers will be .increased regularly ,with • an. eventual, pay roll .of . 300.: en'i= .''ployees,• "practically all Of ahem' 'women. Chef Henri Freitag Chateau Laurier Hotel A Canadian National Railway. Hotel ° rirhnesandbi. her g, Ana g: er c,i�y �heoo if ever you -have- dined at Ottawa'. famous -•Chateau' . Laurier,, you'll agree ,..,...: Chef' Freitag knows. Whereof he, cooks! - In allhis tempting dishes, he uses only butter.•.'No substitute could possibly " give•' the delicate flavour,• the.smoot'h•golden richness. ,of fresh creaidey;butter;.: - t Taste Chef Freitag's awn. ecipe 'fol ' BUTTE a sauce for sauteed ,fish, steaksr or choRpsMEUNIERE When fish or meat iareadY to: serve, • squeeze the juice of d' quartered' lesion over it. Sprinkle with. fresh ,chopped parsley or chives.,`In. a frying; pan, brown 2 ounces. of butter for 'each person. ''Pour..' over fish or meat. A� every :housewife knows; for good eating• and good living, you just can't beat butter. From the eianplest hot:`b iscuits;;to ll a �alegan,tayerr aca>ke, everything you.make tastes so iiuch better with butter.• THAT we: frequently. point out • instances.' where it pays to shop at ;home, .and generahy' speakin • oucan't do-rrruch,. better than patronizing+ your home merchants,. whose: ser- • •vice,' quality, price and ':credit allowed,,' generally' ranks :him. With the' No. '1." retail. . We. heard ;'of • one instance , last week :where . a: lady ;purchased a dress locally,, artd a few days later •happened to be in the ..city, where she saw what she swears -was the., identical 'dress at guess how much --$7 00 :more than- .she, paid ' at- borne -yes;- $7.00. :PR'ESENT LI. EMEMBERSH I P The meeting of ,the South Kin-, basement of the . Churchon Mar 7th. The hostess for this meeting' was Mrs. •.11._ Buckton.. The, presi- dent Mrs. W. Maclntyre, open- ed the meeting :with the reapiing. of Psalm 117 Three. hymns were sung during the service.. After a business period the .roll. calf -was well answered by twenty mem, • fibers.• ,Mrs, T. .Collyer.. read' the scripture' and gaye a • fine medi- tation on; Job's .wife, The guest speaker for. the , af- ternoon: was- M:rS. Morgan: Hen- d'erson of•,Lucknow: who' gave an inspiring address on `St all- ship". After the" offering prayer by : :s: -.H...; .ampbell.,._Mrs,,1101'r- Berson' ,presented: ' tife--nie • . ship certificate. to Mrs. D..Mac- Connell,•' Mrs. Fraser, ]MacKinnon gave �+. ,reading followed by the Cur- rent events by Mrs. :H.. ,Carrie bell.. A chapter 'from the study .book .was ..ably given by . Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall..l'rayers were o.,ffer�e_d...,bY Mist. Dean 11/Iack(4.4 Mrs..., Steer: and Mrs: W. Mac- Jrrtyre. A reading was :given by' Mrs. A. Sutherland, who also in- folitN ' `thz� nt�trrburs ren-: how thc' work' of this bale was..prpgress. ing, Prayer and Abe rnikpah hen I' ediction closed a vory" fine' •.meet- iinig. The pianist for the 'service was ,1VMrs. A. 'I4'uglies.':Lunch was. served. by the'1,�directors, Mrs. 1'. MacKinnon; and ,Mrs, A, 'Hughes, loss W.M.S. Was held, in the .4f4. • Txt • /ter For our: Marie Fraeer's' free booklet of tasty, tested _butter recipe', write Dairy Foods Service iiureau . DAIRY FARMERS• O CANADA, 409: Huron Street,. Toronto For The:. Best. In;Butter Ask: : For' •Silverwoods verwo�od invite • THE .STEEL.• INDUSTRY':S.' best Onsto•mer'i�s t'he'farmer:.. Directly; the farmer as an i'hdiv:idu'al• • is a. buyer of ; steel and ,on the farre°r,` prosp�ent_y rests_ he_prosperity-.of-.the --- - farm : zmplernen�t'' business, ,which is one of *.t:h thine . ; -Canadian industries ii sing",,th�e.,inost steel., The- ,two. other.: largest ' direct' customers of the: steel indusLtr' are the raiilviways ,aid the auto' i oti' e industry. Y o ve. �71dustr3 , These also •are Largely dependentt on -fthe farmers: pros yerkit '• , l �oviin 'crops s 'to Market. is 'the art 'of raiilwa bu'sin+ess_ .:on Which nearly all. th�e:restb is' based:: Motor vehicles o'ned, .by the- farmer or ` by' other; people moving foodstuffs' account'•f'or' a large ..part of the: total' at1it'oItIo'tive•btls'in'e'ss. ; •Because it : is in : the steel •iindus1- v's int 'farmer' have.' profiitab'le crops, :the indtistr. _p• d,�� • t .e, cast.., _ ca�..:..,steef' prgclu;c�s � oily:�`'This porn pan y 'is con'Stantly'a'cgtoiron :to` produce more. steel for inoi•e• people, e restdth t the irnusit' `.try to farmer.:' mains new facilities THE STEEIL-CCOIVUPAWf-OF- CANADA LIMITED GANi1•N00IIE-..HAMILION` .._BRANT_FORD .TURORT- Y I.�rwkrr.:tere•.