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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-03-27, Page 9!: t ;+ 1JRSDAY, MARCH :27the .195:;, w THE L,UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKQW, ONTARIO ry PAGENINE for Attractive Wail/ finishes MASONI.TE TEMPRTILE Maker Low Cost �nst.allafrons in FOODMARKETS' RESTAURANTS BATHROOMS KITCHENS I //441 43411441, %Dais lattlAR WNW. �tirars•r�. Salteenot 1p. ,0.00 ,•• •• 0.10•10i.11000 1 Ask for. ,FREE, Interior Designs Henderso • � Lim ed. e. . •Phone .15Q, Lucknow • . " Universal .peaCe 'sounds ridicu-- Rous to the head of an average family. • Points T1ndustriai And Land Possibilities In Huron! cation. ruce The oldest farm organization in this part of our Province • could T{uron County held its ' 27th an- easily, be a vaeationland".. nual' meeting in Clinton Thurs-' He ‘remarked—ori. the :beautiful day, followed by. a _banquet and i..scenerie-s along;-- the ' Saugeen; nipsiig with a . panel discussion. Maitland and the Bayfield Rivers The groupwas the Huron Coun in the counties., "lt has Muskoka ty Fruit Growers': Association. heat!" he e x c l a. i m e d "We should: look with- an eye to won entolk Canadian women, in. 1 the future in the development of general, should develop some, real our part. of the province", said Canadian • dishes.. The Irish have ,guest speaker'Steve Stothers of their stew and ,the Scotch the Lucknow, whoa was the first ag Haggis, Huronia has: many pons- ricultural representative of , Hur- ibilities, in• rriany 'ways 'arid it is . on •County. in 19 8 It- was NFr:. -ttp••r• a eacli"'fndividuat, to -do as Stothers who was responsible for best he pan with` -them" organizi agthe,, Huron .Fruit ' He said :,. ` Some organizations Growers * T. ;, : the formed, ''and.' in time .become He suggested that an industrial 'buried, -but this, apparently, is, not commission for the ,area, of. Hur- the ,case .with the :Huron County on -Bruce be set u "At Fruit Growers. • p present, • `Agriculture, . has bad more' upa our .reevesand clerks have to rush ..to Toronto whenever there is a hint.. of some; new industry' seeking •a .location".. A commis= si.on , should, if formed, prove and downs inthe' past 50 years ;than :any other • business in, the province": He: .briefly- reviewed. some of the experiences, the fruit beneficial;• he said. gr9wers of . 'Huron. had:: gone Develop ' Canadian Dishes ' "We should: give more atten- tion" , he added, "to the. fact that, PE.CI4, LIWIONALH.7,RAIL-WAYSTT S.TERi, LV. Southampton " 6.00 pan. • Pon Elgin 6.10 p.m. Turners...' f 6.21 p.m. • :Paisley. 6.35 P.M. ':..;_:_-.Pinksrton.._ ..6.45 p.m. '' Cargill ' • 6.50 p.nt. Dunkeld f 6.55 p.rn. • V✓alkerton 7.03 pail. Mildmay 7.15 p.m.. Clifford' 7.30 pan. I1arriston'• 7.45 p.m. Ar. Palmerston 8.00 p.m. ' ' f—flag stop Lv. Palmerston Moorefield. • Drayton Goldstone Alma Fergus E1•ora • Guelph . • Stops.West Toronto & Parkdale 3 8.00 p.m. 8:13 p.m..'' 8.21 p.m. .. 8.28 p.m'. '. 8.3G p m: 8:51 p.m. , 8.57 p.m: 9.45 p.m. Ar. Toronto .. . 11'200 • Tickets reading from stations between Wiarton and Harriston and: bettyeen. Kincardine and Listowel will be honored on: this• train: • le } . COMPLET'E' INI:ORMAT1ON FROM AGENTS NAIIAN.. NATIONAL • mi Air • • 0 • r, , 10 0 • THE 'BELL TELEPH;INE COMP4NY of. • 1 • • ifs Wheih.er we ore saving. money r• petting it .bock to wotk " of Our trockein the hope' olsnvirig a few tents Per new equipment that will .iOrry ' eping. rip e. ye rein rosti is part 'of but of levcry dollar •we,' spend. , Keeping ,ouipsts down .1)114 kept. dost of .1ePurtei,cplinfic low,Tba(s:, the Viray We' both:warit • through. , Officers.- Elected .: . ,Officersrelected at the , M'orn- ing'session were: Pres,; Fred Mid- dleton, R. 3, ,Clinton; first . vice' president, . William McGuire, R. 2,'Bayfield; second vice President, Fraser Sterling; R 2,' ; Bayfield; secretary treasurer,G. W. 1V,Lont= gomery, Clinton, agriculture re-•- .presentative for Huron; district director, J. "W.;.•Joynt, Lucknow; past president, ., Tzim Salikeld, Lucknow. Directors are: ;George Johnson, R..2, . Bayfield;: 'Benson Sowerley, R ,2, Goderich Donald A. Smith; R. 2, Bayfield.; Philip Mackenzie, Kippen; T. V Hoggarth, Exeter;' Lorne Woods, Luckriow; ;Robert Archibald,: R. 4, ...Seaf orth; James.` Gardiner,Kirkland; J. W. Joyrt, R. 2,'. Lucknow; Harvey . Mittheh; R. 2; Goderich;.'Clayton •.Laith- •waiter R. ' 1; . Goderich; ' Wilfred;. .•Smith, R. 3, Godercih. ...After a lapse of four years, the association :decided to renew . its, :affiliation 'with the Huron `County ; Federation 'of* 'Agricilltuf e . and named. the president';as :its ector on, -.the federation • Mr. Stothers was introduced by �J W: Joyrt and -thanked -by Fred • Middleton. Guests who were in troduced by G. W. Montgomery included, Dr. J. W. Shaw, -Clinton, - • In the panel disctission on• fruit groWing. in Ontario Bob Carbert, radio station ,CICI4X,- Winghatn, ftrm commentatorc,,,, was_ chair- -Min: -the inclUdeci JOhnSon, Dominion fruit inspect4 ' or, London; Professor C: Kel- 1 ly, botany 'dePartment, Professor Scotty Allen,' etomolo- ' 'London; 'Ey, Goveulock, Forest. C' i� o�lntsgawt►u l�+ .n—%i•�q�O '-- tp ,I'U ' i�cuw fl ►�� ►a 7!!AP l �ia!�t r.��� :IT'S COMfN•,. • • e I 1 1 BROADCAST *' :from .the �N: MALL, LUCKNOW. p.m. sharp Featuring' Stars of Radio and Stage. Adults 75c Children 50c .PANCE, T •'F ' L '9.30:, DNC .. 0. O LUW � tb 12 . .=1/l tl4111etHEN1t]w.1 0q411111Q U4MIN*1!a.04111 141111111111111.0ip)4/./10O�U411N1i1i4eN14111 1 WOLF CUBS:: THE VOICE. OF• TEMPERANCE The 'legality,': of !bottle clubs has been called—in—question, = It look ' ed as if they ;.were• going to 'get • away :with their .evasion of the slaw. Their members bought tick-.: ets. .With these tickets -they put- Chased their liquor. •There waa;ilo rnoey transaction for liquor .and So the law , was not .broken. The tickets earnaµflaged'the,•infraction Ofthe .law 'Now 'the Officers of the law have decided that the camouflage is too thin: They have challenged , the ' validity of the bottle club.: It remains tobe seen. . :whether law breakers can .bake • a fool of the law : of whether the' -intenta, d P ruder p se of the 'law; -is.. to be .' sustaried. Advt: 'Although several Cubs are still confined , to their lairs .with_ the inumps, most of . the ' Pack • 'have ;found their way back to- the jungle again with 17 turning out: for• last ' week's.. meeting around tne,:eounciLkock. ,.Sizer ;'Billy: An- drew coridncted.the opening cere- monies, . followed:. by inspection.; Inatrtction on Various test , work. lovas' °given b the leaders, after which a' ,lively program, of floor hockey, ' •relayi games and calfs- 'thenics was . held. The meeting' 'wase closed• with. the .usual.Grand: Howl and .Cub. Prayer. . Great interest' has ariSen -in the indoor nein.. hockey as a result Last week's game between:Whites and Tawnys ended in a .474 tie which.. team will gain . a place in the Cuba to. a :game scheduled they . are hoping that a lot. of. 'Cubs Will atill be On the sick list, but anyhow it should prove a lot of fun. Did "YOU" do your good turn for the day? Ctwi, TRADE MARK REG is a natural partner of good things to eat with your- Neighbor Owners csnd,see... , their preference -is for • REPEATS DimA,ND FOR .,_, ONTARIO HEART' CILINKiS everybody likes sPoke len the Leg- • In. an off -handed Manner, John, merchant; P. -C. member fo Huron-Di:lice, 'repeated his de- ,tablish _heart ,clinics throughout the province *here peOple un- ,abie to pay but suffering 'from heart ailments, would -get the A member' of the LegilitUre . ed more applause throughout his' .,,peech than any other Member of the 'Government., i''`I'll admit I am a Member of the '!Ginger .Group", said Mr, flarina, -.but what we 'suggest is in the interests of the people"; 'The' Huron .- Bruce •legislator , its advanced sociaiilegislIttion and ' predicted that there is ,s ill a bet- ter deal coining for the people, of Ontario from the Irost adrninis- t'ration, c . : ' , c.;',o* 8i1ggeged 4 Toronto Members 'learn hoil the people live and •Noisiwormagelimgemeirmeesearimarm!104 think • . Suitt • Here is the 2-3 plow tractor that's built to ‘the specifications modern farming demands. ThellIq Model Z ;:'0`11 poiNTr .. to srAre tO do every'job profitably, at the loVvest it yOti uneqUalied servicing ease that Puts i't in a 'class b;;‘,, itself' • for money-savIrig maintenance.. for design.lets yod see what you are Flotetitide Seat, acijuStable steering wheel, easy, td re:.ch controls, hand -Operated thikch ale but a feW of the feattires' eorge Goderich raith PhOfie 1285 •