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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-04-03, Page 5'THI SDAY, APlatt 3rd, 1952' • Homemaking Tpso- For Spring Ladies,' see this Sund'ay's (April 6) issue` of The American Week- ly, exclusively •with, Detroit 'Sun- day Times,, for recipes for a praiseWinning. Easter ,Sunday ner . , for instructions on, how• to make, your own Easter, eggs,. and for information on new.hues • • • • It • 'ME I+TMISNOW SENTINEL, ixatriow,, ONTARIO for shoes. You'll be missing some- thing if you •'miss Sunday's Dei troit Times,' o. Lonely baby chick, looking around incubator at .unhatched eggs, FfIt looks as though I'm go ing to be art :only_ child;. mothr_ lust {blew a fuse". • .. - �y ♦'J. r �i 1.•Start `Chuks right on _.Chick ';,, Starter :{rude,- with 'National Chick Mix Concentrate! • ut�h � f 2. `Follow: Tthrou. h hem,. vital__ g ,growing period with growing :mash; made .with National Developing` Concentrate,! ,_- Idllow up the vital. chick starting: seasonby: feeding .your , birds a growing mash made with National 34% Developing Concentrate -; with a valuable'rneat meal •base . 'fortified with • essential vit./M./0 and minerals .. and` f r. esh-rnixed for. tasty goodness. • ou !lave, an investment. in your farm -grown grains. • Protect this inv stment byTbalancin th,e grains wi h • National Developing Concentrate_ an • get birds that; lay • premium eggs through fall and winter. 1 THE VITAL 'GROWING PERIOD 1 MEANS PROFIT OR LOSS 'IN THE LAYING :PERIOD. Birds today are bred •'for fast growth. You . must supply, added animal. proteins, minerals ;and vitamins --and-drain-alone dnot supply the materialtissue. - to•--koe . -�thetr� rowl' ngj,. fo"r_ �n�-eed• for tissue :anl o . need •. bone building`,, Match the fresh greens on. the: range: ; • with a fresh -rix mash containing all' the - newest growth factors. 9 1 i w 1 ape ms !> ti -Wei r —was '3ee:•1'ettr'NATIONAL 0•alor.t•dor-Look hr tkq bright Orange and !luck iiget WILLIAM STONE SONS ' LIMITED '. INGERSOLL ONTARIO' • FEED MIX FOR.. POULTRY, TURKEYS, HOGS and CATTLE .1f"t' Crop vilth NATIONAL welhcur.4, prop.rlyhIen40°FERTILJZER OBITUARY MILDRED (LITTLE) swim', ',Mildred Anne Little; wife of Milford Siddallpassed away -on • Thursday, Mar,eh 2Q, at her late residence at Orangeville in, her 5$r.& year, . Mrs Siddall was born; in. Kin. loss..Township, August :10, ' 1899, daughter' of . "The late (Mr. ': and Mrs. John Little. In 1917 she was united •. in marriage to Stanley Milford Siddall, of Palmerston, and•resided iii Listowel until 1939 • when they. moved to Orangeville. Mrs. Siddall ,has, .been in poor 'health for some-Ili—Pe, Rev., J - F Nute ',conducted .•the funeral service at: the •Turner Funeral' ,Home,: West Broadway,: Orangeville, on Saturday; .March; 22, at 2 p.m. Entombment was in Forest • Lawn° Mortuary. Besides her husband the, de- ceased. is. Mourned by .one son, Goldwyn ::of Orangeville, and one brother, Gordon, .•of .the ,RUMP,. Ottawa.' • 'The pallbearers were ' Charlie Nuttley of London; Harold .Read, Orangeville;: Hartman Coulter,. Alton; Bert 'Duncan, Orangeville; Harvey Holtom and Lloyd Rawn, -Orangeville: _...: ' A portion. of, 'the' very . large 'nuinber and ,beautiful floral •tri- butes that spoke so' eloquently of the 'esteem in which Mrs. Siddall was held. by her: wery' . close; ;jriends;,.rieighbors_Land relatives: were • carried by Sam' Timm, Fordwich,. Leonard Myers, Shel burner• 'Ed Graham, ' Toronto; 'Les Vick, Listowel; Elvin Armstrong, Palgrave; Cecil , Johnston,'.Listo- wel Fred Rawn, Caledon Art. Fia�vri, Caledon; Bill 'Myers, .Tor- onto; :