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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-02-16, Page 7T1IUP•S;, FEBRUARY 16th; -1950 •1 BROWN S Y H Former reeve o d Fo.l f 'West Wawa-:' • nosh, and ex. -Warden .of amen Count . was elected bre. id. y' , �: eat of thee: Hui', on -Bruce' Libei il: •�l.s;soci- ation last week. . OYER 8,000 GATHER Al .. ' CHICAGO CONFERENCE: National] 'kno'wn missions rie i y a l s, evangelists and musicians : ver e" ti t°he-recer tr44 • n.ual Founder's: Week conference of MoodyBible Institute : , Chicago. More, 'than%'8•000 .religious le dei -s' from many' states were'at the seven:- day conference' honoring: Div%glia L: Maody's . a:l3th birth • World -:famed; non •+•s'ectarian Moody BiI 1e - Institute trains young (people . for Christian vice. During the past 63 years.' • more than '52,000 :have. reeeived tuition-freetraining, for global service Two 4• thousand now oh. foreign'inission fields serve under. '• 172 ..lnissicm boards in 89.:.count- Ties. countries. Ai i.ong .athe. registered''giuests who attendedthe'conference was Miss Pearl ;E: I:Iendersoni and Miss: Elizabeth • Henderson:' of Lucknow.' Observed 79th 'Birthday; Mrs Corm .Moffat and Ivo, dao ghters, .Mariliyn and Judy of Tor onto; spent the.:.week -end with; ',her =parents, ;Mr:' and Mrs S C: Rathwell. `A :fam'i'ly ;gathering was: ,held .•on Sunday :at .the. home of Mr, and Mrs.` Gerald Rathwell on. ' the oeeasion of' Mr..' S C. tRath,= th, well's 79birthday: Neak,Tired,Nervous, Pepless Men,, Women'' Get New. Vim, Vigor, Vitality Say goodbye to these weak, always "tired' feelings, depression and nervousness. dueto weak, 'thin , blood, Get up feelinngB.fresh, be peppy all day, have plenty of vitality left .over by. evening..Take OstreA. Contains iron vitamin . Bi, .ealclum, • phosphorus • tor' blood building, body, strengthening stimulation. •• Invigorates eystere; improves: appetite. .digestive ' powers.. ,Costa little: ,New "get .acquainted" ease onlY Boo. Try Oserex•Tonle Tablets for new, nor- ma pep, vim, vigor. this very, day; At all drugggleta. • �A family plot should be graced "'with "the-' shrine=like` beatify .of a monument which Will be everlastin 1 i,4 tribute.; to those at rest. We hav- a many' classic', stylles 'to suggest;,and w ill 'work with ' ou on cos=. •toil •designs. Exceptionally. ' 'low .:prices. Na canvas§ing which' elimin ates sales cornmis•sions, •laiscriptiol)s ' Repairing. Sandblasting Memorials 5 'Years' Experience: The latest'. in Portable Sandblast Equipment ,All weri personally-ei:ecuted �rownlie Memorial Alfred •St, WINGHAM •'.Phone. 450 • Or NEIL MaCLENNAN, %lalejr.,, Ontlai io., • THE,• LH:CK•NOW •SENTINEL; .LUCKNOW, ONTARIO UltnlNews (11y C. R. Gear, Ag. ep.) The cots .cCnt(ring into,'hog pro ductIon,between July 1, 1)43 an:.l ,lune'• 30, 1949X as` slt4swn by the 'co-opeiatorS inthe of 1Io Production study hive been an- ' aly;seci. rl"tat cd -apex ut3i s..iri• Lruee County are Norman SchMidt of 1Vfildrixay,. a,nd Nelson Irowe of I':.islet', They 'found that the co.;t of producing 100 lbs: Qf pork- ' anf;c d. all the `i' w*�y i; c.�a7a. an,aver.: t',ge. ioi: the, five pebrest .farms of $18;,:$0,to;.six of the 'best' fanner'' of;; $14.3.4 .1ier •100 lbs. One :of the fact r infhiencing:. the ..east ' as. feeding •efficiency; if . it. took‘390 •11.5s: poi less, o`f • gra'iri -fed' to pre - duce 100 •labs. 'of pork the:farmers' were successfut. The successful ones also had 15:*]rigs per sow per year and did "riot spend too .much time on their hog ibuSiness, ttiain lJ' because they had'a compara- tively large..liot .:nusint s,' The -mailer hiisiness.es did not inak' m tell m'oriey . 'because . trey did not have the np.portuni.ty''of sc11- ing; enough hogs. It also slower; however, that those who..paid lot'•of attention to: details were .also:. those who - weaned a large; . ?.bei chf good i� S. arid 'reit them onsi all amount of feed, because .:the feed, ' they .fed was well .balanced with stafficient . ro p. tern.. Hand ;feeding was. a little. mere, effie en:t, than':self feeding. and returned snore;money for the amount. of feed :used:r. , Howeve took; considerably'more sti.nie, :but it still `paid '.to hand feed: ,:Coop *raters, . had a , net • return frons as low •as a°slight:loss to over$2300 • as' an average, for the .top six: These same men: got from' as high as $195 back ifor.every•$100:Worth of feedled to less than,$150 back per• 100 "lbs.'.;of; feed fed.So it seems that whethen;T you ,make_ :money • on 'hogs. or,not 'depend on .how good, a caretaker yo'u are; With :so: much 'attention .being' paithto soil conservation and soil .buildiig;', a. '.drive ,through , tl%:ej, countr : =,: in ': the '.sunrrnertime , proves thatfarmers are not Mak- ing full ;use .of soil .builders like, alfalfa. and Clever..:The :two main. reasons for .lack of their' use.. is first'. the ;lack, of sufficient miner- •als: in •the soils `to grow them ef- fectively. which can; be determin- ed by'soil • 'analysis, and second;' the - high-• cost :off • alfaFarmers should . be., reminded by'; the old•. .saying that "clover•: seeds .are the 'cheapest. fertilizers ,youcan', sow" 'is* true one when •all other con=: •ditions .are .taken . inito account also. F ED:E.RATI ON'' NEWS by Gordon M.Greig, sec.�Field- .tnan, . JIu on Co. Ped,. of Ag>s,' PAPE SEVEN c HURON COUNTY. QLD .BOYS.'' ASSOCIATION OF •TORONTQ The Huron : 'County 'Hcig pro., dut:ors' held their anncia1 meeting. in • Clutton ori February 14th with goo . :attendance present,. �Guest: speaker' for the 'occasion was Mr. •• Bishop • of Norwich, Ont;; 'a. director: • for The Ontario. Hog Producers' orgnrzation. Ile 'gave an interesting; talk ` on the o'ut- :took for;the. hog industry for the ,coaling year;' He also gave seine interesting facts. a id..r.easo ?s wti"y the., . Organization11'ag npt been able to functionas effectively as it •should,• The Hogg Committee for Hurgn 'County' for 1,9:50 -iscY.M': Orval T ° y' 1o',,`.•'chaimman; • Mr: `Alf Worrier and Mr. Harry "Sturdy, m:einbei s, and -Mr. William Young, Blyth, as sec.' -areas The annual meeting of the On tario Hog: Producers''. will' be held in Toronto on March lst`and 2nd, 195.0.. ,very toWns'hin, an ,Huron 'County is, entitled • for on voting' delegate at "this convention. This gives Huren'County Sixteen, votes. on . all} ' uestions c'iscussed;• • —o— Tho work done I'igby the Ontario I••Producers Organization has' ers•who ''produce hogs 'in large or, sn1a11 numbers. The :present soh-. sidy on 'bogs. would .never have ,been granted cif • it had :not been for the strong representation= ,made :to' the , G'overnrrtent' by this organization The Organization '•is pot.', 'satisfied with • the :results they:.' obtained and are continuing to' strive..fo - ttliis subsidy to ` be' inerease:d','to brring he marketing value of a hogs nearer the ,1949 leveX • .The. subsidy :at :present is $3.50 per .100 abs. of pork sold. If . a • hog .dressed. ;150 libs; a farmer .re ceives $5.25 subsidy on that par..-: ticular :hog. In order to get that $5.25 ' per `'hog the farmer. ,pays 2, cents to' :the organization •re- sponsible . for: obtaining this sub sidy: -Yet• some farmers' ask, 'What fps this organization., done for ,us?".. ' .The Huron • County Old Boys' ,,suciatiort of Torontta, under the leadership of Mrs, Doris Parton, 1:350 .president, is .planning :sane interesting events to 'celebrate the.. Golden, .'Anniversary of its: organization fifty years ago. For the f r>si ' tithe in its, history , the Association is headed by a mem :,er of the fair .sex. Mrs, ;Parton who prior to her 'r arriage,, was Doris: 'Hill, dau'gh'ter of ;i'4r, and; '1Vfi•s, Haigh Hill of Goderich,: has, during the,' past: few .. ye,ars been a.faithful: and enthusiastic work': er• in the .Association .and, is Well qualified -to give 'the .organization capable::'leadership ' in its. G'old'en Jubilee Year. . Other executive ` officers re cently..elected for, 1950 were; 1st vice Pres, Montague R:, Com lin p • •. formerly of Exeter; •, 2nd ';vice .Varve T Messer.': Wiri• 3 •,( g ham)" , secretor : Kenneth • . C. a Y� Stanbury.(Exeter):: assistant se;;., Miss Eva Briaris (Brusels), trea- surer•: Elgin Coutts ( ingham ) The seven district .chairmn e:.: are as follows: Blyth and: district, Robert I eiper Brussels.. and.' dis- trio er - ' V a Gardiner; C1'n s �, i, LtS - . eter and district, Ferne ,McLean; Gaderic'h • and ' district,.Mrs. D. Thompson; Seaforth. and. district. Mrs. J. A. Brbdie.; Wing ham • arid district, Mrs.. A.. G. • Smith. Observatiiou• of 'A Son Asleep Daughters sleep with sweet dc- cortin, o-cortin, ' Cheek -ori, pillow, area: just so Boys snraw1 out in ' all directior.:s given in their -dh eann,s, as .though • ,Stitinglii,i; up '«il"1e lonely nLaun-• tain• • Iii pursuit of Borne bright star w Onto hich to hitch. their wagon r And it:may be that ;thr'y 'r:.a:: ---•1•i!.: h Gr envill{', c d, 44 111'4, 4 4 'To open. the year's activities a social evening .is ;being, `planned' •: for.....Saturday, February -25th 'at •. the ' West End Y.Ivi.O'A., 'CQll�ege • and Dovercourt-'- Road, :;Toronto. There ,will° be car ls., ;: ;� es, danc,_ ing (o'ld.:time" and,:rnodern) and'' • frefreshinents.. a.. Other : events being': arise ed. I: � g are the' 'annual 'competition for the McLaren . Trophy . for the euchre charr•ipionship' of the As=. so:cjation, to' be held. in March, and the annual• picnic wh:ch will ': 'Probably ,be .held at 1Iiigh'Park on :Frrdai,, -June. 1:6th. ' .a• • Through' contributions "made to UNICEF, . Ottawa", ..Canadians - are- helping _to feed , 4,000,000 sick, hungry_.and destitute children: 'in Europe; alone. ' Of . the '35.c. paid. 'for. .apackage •/, of ,cigarettes in Canada, 3. cents go to the' retailer, ;.11.•cents to'the . manufacturer,:,' and 21 ' cents- .to, federal. taxes. •t 44 • Plans' are ';made :.to hold five eedFa'r in Bruce'Count.•start- g in•'on:Monday March. 20th and continuing. through.the week: Mondaywit be at..Lionl',s;„Head;. Tuesday. at' Alleriferd; Wednes a day at F'or�intrsa;, Thursday at Rip- ;ley:• and ;the 'championship Seed Fair at .Paisley. 'on March 24th, T'i'e', Seed .Fairs proVide. prizes for' commercial classes of 'oats•'.and barley. :There 'wil'1' be practical• farmers as special 'speakers, :as well as_.s�pecialists .from • the De parthents of.'Agriculture Junior' Notes '”' The ouestiz�rr''�t--do: 'Jurrir: Farmer -clubs contribute to community" Would,' take ; :pages- andpages to answer in detail, blit a very concrete example is'in ef- 'feet' at, :Teeivir'ater,' The` 'present Short course .being held in the Teeswater, Town Hall has been sponsored by' the 'T'eeswciter• Jun:-; for `Fanners: The continuous 'gondattendance' ,reflects the 'efforts' . th.ey rna•de ,to• secure the hall and publicize the e iCii.se. 'in' order to limit their financial obliga,tioi1 they held a dance; on -the opening tight of the :course and 'to wind up the course a social evening will be held, including ehtertairi.' ment; lunula' and a donee, Another. United' Church..'ii•. P. U: 'The regular.. weekly Meeting of the Young Peoples was: held on Monday evening with the presi-• dent, ',lack . I IcKixn, in '. charge. .Noreen Kiilpatrick:` . presided• at the piano for: the •hymns, Dr,-,Mirinf ord• led ♦ in , the: scrip= Pure reading ,and -prayer. 'Follow ing. thea;business period, 'Willard" 'Thompson read •an article ,on.:the growth• of the ,.YQung ;Peoples movement since Union: . Guest speaker of the 'evening ,was Rev,', ••Tavener who gave; 'a Most inter-' esting and challenging' .talk on.' Citizenship, stressing our : part •ii becoming world... -..citizens.,:, , .The' :meeting; then closed`•with thraiz• Rah, benediction. • exaiitple;'' of Junior ..Farmer con- tribution to the community so..:., -happenbe •f s to ound'°in. the same z1wb,, The. Culross..:Township . Couiicil.asked-rhe Teeswater:clop toaid in •the circulation'.and' can- vassing for the township warble flys carnpaign... By their ,'efforts every niemler. .of .the township who should 'be 'contacted will. be; .. in .n• the-earw future. Perhaps these two examples,*can'`1'iplp point out Some of: the: work•' of the' Junior Fanner• club—it really bears out their ,slogan "Selfhelp and .Coni- :' munity''' Betterrnent". On Wednesday, 'February 8th; ,a group, o f young Men met in Pais ley to discuss Junier parmgr work. The first par1'of t.he' even- ing was devoted' to. talks by Aug: tin' •M'artin and 'ton:McTavish of Ripley and Doug „ripper, assist; .. • ant Agricultural Representative. As Many phases of club:' work ... were* presented as was poshsible including 'pitfalls and difficulties, At the end' of the. discussion the group: 'decided. to organize, • The Sentinel Mailing List was corrected Saturday... ` How 'does your' label read?' • '4: • The`, label on , your paper serves :a twofold purpose: It tells the postman it;is your copy; arid at the ,,same time it tells you thedate 'to which. scri our sub.... on ti = y P s,pad. • If your label'reads "49" or any revious`date your subscription s in arrears and: we would a' i ,pP reciate reiCetving your renewal promptly: • now Sentinel ;2.50 In Advance c Extra To USA A • bc1