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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-05-04, Page 6PAWS'WO , . SHEA PRESENTATION 1�AIti,. • TO MRS, HARVEY MOLE; • LUCKINTOW- SENTINEL,. I cKNOW, ONTARIO • 111xs,, Gilbert Hamilton„ Was hos- 't'ens, for the April- meeting of the ,Kai±sbea ,.Institutewhen a large ' number of members .and Misitors gathered.•`The roll calif was ans- wered by the paying of':rees. 'Orville Elliott wasappointed go as a ;delegate to the convention • j . Guelph in; Mrs, .Do sMclvor,'s. place. . • • The :pragr.,am 'eonsistecl of .com- munity' singing followed' by the. motto, . "Health •is; wealth, let no: one be • a • spendthrift",, taken by Mrs. I•larireY Mole, Readings were • • given by Mrs. • Rouiston and Ms rs, O Dean MacLeod. The guest speak- er was Miss Munro, the health nUrse, ,. who. gave, an ;j;#deresting and instructive ,talk. Miss Betty Kamilton ' favored with, a piano instrunnental and a presentation followed when • Mrs. Wm. MacDonald ,readan address and Mrs.. Roulston, . on behalf • of the meanibers, ` presented' a nice .electric. lamp ,.to Mrs. Harvey 'Mole, who .has molv�ed from our community, unity. • Mrs, Harold Johnston gave the dosing remarks and the meeting closed with the National -Anthem:: Lunch ' was: -served and ' a social time enjoyed s� +•i�u�+ra�ttt,�tt>•a�na�uottl,�Ta�q�.q�,>�„�tr�o�gh�t��� tis... • . • .. nre � +�Hammerton_ I _. S.R. Photography Specialty •Ch><ld:, and Animal Photo ra hy' � p eci a PORTRAITS -WEDDINGS - COVIMERCI AL: . o,r Service, • Printed 24 l� u S .�1zns..lZe��loped and P ;ameras Repaired Telephone .19.9, IJV ingham • Strip on right was cleaned out ly wireu,orms, and replanted. BENESAN treated seed produced excellent stand (.eft)::, `... 4 ro t,t ;t d•, 4 f: 4 cfl .M, increased ushers an nor increaaapd crop value. "1 tested' BENESAN," says Norman Longhurst, Utterson, Ont:, "by; planting treated seed in :a ' 1 -acre strip,down the centre of an 8 -acre field of oats. The stand in. the test, -acre was; perfect with.no. wireworm damage, while the balance of. the field wasbadly infested. BENESAN increased yield 'bp 32,1 bushels an acre, which. gave" me a 60°0 increase in crop. value. BENESAN• is : definitely on:my program. for 1:50 " DURN��f� l FARM IN ASHFIELD SOLD Mr, . and Mrs.. Jim Boak .have ibou;ght�Orville; Durnin's farn.on. ,Concession 6, Asl}field Townsh'ip,. three miles west 'of Glenn's Hill., They. obtained .possession , of , the farm '.on May lst, Jim is a bro- ther of Bob Boak of town.. M'r:. }urnin; who 'has a 'valuable Shorthorn herd, is holding a clearing sale `of ;stock.. and imple- rnerits tthis� afternoon .(Thursday) Orville isr. one of a `family of five children -of ' the late, -Wm,. Durnin'and 'Maria Jaffe 13;ussell;. • '.and was 'torr ' on, 'this flan. He invent went West• iri 1.9OJ, acid rr '19'1^ nothaving the�l;�taxes pard, these . receive has B,A, degree at Wes- d t t c Nleei at I 11411 ley 'College , vVhich 'isr. affiliated'':o:17.. y Tuesda 1 ;�.sw uncollected; for Coll�ctiQn 'at; Y z11g}it r'ical.,r c�rrit:itives 1.' synthManitoba :Urnvers' ty:His' - fromthelasttv c tine t:io '+ate•to � d �. c••iu• re ••; .. � •�lbat ; .twin.,, °bbrother, •. Orton Durnin; Re.cve• (":•,eozge. Tiffin• was'ap- teries rnet ,atTthelac; ]on 'I-Iall,. d ',graduated' at the sante, time. He ' pointed °Kinloss • merriber Qn the:`' Walkerton an orgsr.i7ec1 the 97t .: has 'been teachingmathematics : . Batter's. A sociati'on. -:. ,i • x,h 41 s b Saugeen V` a 1 he y •,ConservationSr.rc.r asoci= .. 4 COUNCIL MINUTES TOWNSYIIP .OF KNLO;AS91:tnrt A�SSOCIAT p Council met on Monday;;il.' 17th, x950, .In the absence clerk,thetreasurer was apt= I1T,P.A,M. field batter' • ed clerk pro -tern, mobilized to res were foirm the 5th.Can THURSDAY, MAY 4th, 1959 FORM. BATTERY ' .... I ON; The minutes of the last regula On Septemiber ; 1 1939," four &bath, Arm Fief ' meeting' of March' 13tlh. as read. ead, . y d Brigade, `Royal were raved'iwith correction of Canadian Artillery� aAP Z`hey 'were the' 12th. of London _�}onald °McIy�ae. � for • outlet. , of• cammanded by Ma'ox. • drai.n,' instead af.•snowlplowing, l ] J. D: a : The' . clerk visas instructed to Back, . E;DA; the d5th, of Lindsay write Wm,. •Colle -cif �Chathraan •re• 'eom'nnanded .`lay Majyr H, ii Bi ow'n, E,D,, the 97th, taf WallCex. dranlage �fwork. to .1950, •.also. t9. :91nies1:11.:1:dweilei:'y.i: '"' tiyvrite t e contr0ctor ort the Gaunt1VIa�oz E: ,and.1VIe illatrt drains re an earlyixohea 10th of Listowelnder SA. MacDo;Staart, on :theSe;drains; . nald.' •''ll.e co lector returned his 19.49, ,,, tax .1'011. with only, six ` rapert'ies• Europe as the 7thn11,t°dittn Reg., were returne.., to: the i asurer. 'Legion. • St, John's Collegiate in Winni- '',peg for .20:- years. Orville- taught in the Vest; for a few years;. returning Thome .abo`ut•tyro' decades ago, planning to 'sell the',old hoinei as his' par ,ents iwere••gettiri too, old to-Twork- the : farm.. • Subsequent develop BENESAN 'SEED TREATMENT BENESAN' Is. appiied—br-ordinary. seed „treating metnodsa. "eradication" 'treatment of 2 oz. per aeir,e,,to seed .grain reduieb ; wireworm,dainage,by: as muckas, 90%, and wirew,orms are unlikely'. to cause :significant damage for- several-. years. 'Costa only, $1.45 per acre. Will treat seed for entire crop Lastifeari Wilfred Shea, Utterson, Ont., tested BENESAN • treating seed oats for A 10-aere 'field. Mr. Shea says; "An inereesed. ef 26‘ bUshels per acre ,resulted. from treating niy 7seed oata' • CANADIAN' INDUSTRIES LIMITED, Agi:kultural Chenticoih • inifyson PHONE 91 W, LUCKNOW1 ONT 4,1 Aurthority. ations have burn foi•rnecl. ;by the P.,. A, Murray was; appointed 45th• and: 100th Batte ies• .an;i the. ,warible fly evaluator and• 'if 'any 12th Lwin organize une rn the. near cattlea re •effected by the spray, future valuator m'ust.'be notified within The purpose ::of th'e association N67 'week and .damages will not • is to • assist • the re�g1meri zl nx be paid, for unless. acc`tpanie, an;izations ' with .the r egimental'' Eby 'a "Vets certificate. : un ions cwhichw•wi11'iie held. ea e is changed, these lans..I is t the m n . g :plans. I Considering; theauditors r.e .: second' ;Year, . (this 'year `. >1 she parents died in 1932 .and .1933 re- [Port 'on :• the • schools, he reports Toronto area October ri , P h t time tha the schools, organize :the '.battery i unions .t be held ire. the alter n -rt. 0 5'eai s Major "Doc".; I�ixc,n of Walk eiton, • took the chain • until an interim executive WaS• tr,ppointed. spectively. About that same t of . ten shoals only,.one Orville s (brother, Rev. Howard of; the treasurers is bonded; and Durnin, B':A , .died in •the =