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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-09-28, Page 5TxURs., 'UPTEIVII3ER 28th, 1950 THE LUCKNC W SENTINEL, LIJCKNOW, ,ONTARIO PAGE FZ �. YOU R EQUI:RE .STO'RM • SASH For' Th } cpmiNg-wINTER,.. OtDERS S-OULD BE IN THIS M. We :Can:Get.. f . ny Size or Design�: or You. • ersi umber Lirnite� hone 15.Q T Lucknow, Ontario, On Homewood :Nursing Staff TOOK PART iNa COt NTY • Miss: Mary , 'Louise' C,fin lriin 1.1)hlllIONSTRRATLON•DAY , who ' carnpleted her. course in., " • _' •'Guelph7, SeVer ail.:.n' - 'training as'.a nurse' at:the `; ?� ni.l.xi 5 of .the I.�uck ' nu t' '130 :,and :Girls .(..a f Club General Hospital last Vb k is:, touk : p�lrt. cr.t�ntlS. .i.n the'': 3ruce visiting her parents,�Mr and`Miti.4'Coun'tj', Junior Club DrYrtl nstiii :E 'D: "Tex" •Cameron:'' Mis's,C'arn-''.tion. Day held at Wsi1h.eetof•. Sic- •. eron • has accepted o a . position , c'n: l' tt't:ri: j eui i Pi' 1 ii) •.Clubs p u ticipa .the • nursing staff - .at `Homo\\ `oel': ted - Sanitarium in i. Guelph, and wil1l'; In:,the .iivestcicl jiuciging'Miff - • study' psyc iatric .wo.rk fol a'time lay: Gaunt,. 'tion'' of 'V(i.�• 'a'nd'. Mrs.. in: that. 'institution. She' tiVill ,en ,.Alidi;cr\v •G'a int •st+iircd the high, ter.,upon'.her, clew duties -in-.the citz.... k 'ill' ini- • of the.. Luclaio« Royal' City on:: Oetobcr. 15th ,- ;•mLrl,bcrs •1)ii\•id 1i.ciih cat Tees- -Walkerton,Heralel-,;.,Tin-w' . �'tyator •v i' high t'iir till - Co in:ty. , FEDERATION NEWS D 4r i n g the ibusy .summer months activities ' in Huron Co. h,edt�i ation of Agr. take a, back. ,,eat while everyone is primarily interested 'in haying .and harvest- ing operations. T. his:year the'wea-' therman has prolonged the .har vesting to such an .extend that it is 'still impoSSiible to. 'expect -a 'good attendance at a farmers' gathering .unless itis, a wet day. On Tuesday. night Sept: 19th, the .directors of :Huron .County Federation' of Agr, • held thein September meeting ,:with .a: sup' prisingi.y: good' attendance.. Seiv :oral i esalutionswere on •the, agenda and were thoroughly did- • cussed, Most'irhporfant among. these: °were the r esolutaon on feed: grains and one on :income tax• deductions' for moliey sr�ent, ,ort -tile drains.. • President .Chas. • Coulter and Mr,' .Leslie Fortune. 'went to •'a. meeting in Toronto on Thursday, 'Sept. 21st at which 'a thorough discussion: of taxation problems' took place.' One branch' of; this' discussion is of great interest to l`arrn people • in Huron, Co.:. For the past few years it has !been felt .by' rural people that they' are, paying more than their 'share of ;the''cbst of 'maintaining HLgb. •School 'areas. It: is to be' `:'hoped t.hat-some action v✓ilh.'be. taken by our "Provincial' Government to' gee that 'this' is thoroughly . in vestigated and -.proper adjust- ments made. The Canadian :.Federation •of Agriculture ':is, asking that' the. Board Of Transport CRommiss.ion-: err will not'P•grant any prOpo'sed2. increase in railway.freight rates for 'l'ivestock shipments ' • until surh', time /as • a .full hearing can. • be held .on the: matter • Made controls. -i67- unpopular iri 1941; T'lae feed grain issueis' still a very live topic. ,If we ' can • con- tinue* to keep this feed grain • problem. a' live . issue 1 am cer- tain some reasonable solution, consumption of butter is down considerably and. SO . is product r tion. MOWBRAY COMPANY •BUILDING DURHAM BRIDGE The Durham .Chronicle carried a picture of the site of a new $54,000 Concrete bridge' being built over -the. Saugeen'• River in Durham, 'to replace the one that, went out two , years ago The bridge is being -built ' by ,the Robert MowbrayConstruct ion . Company ata contract price of• sortie $34,000. The: Department" of Highways is •providing ' the steel; cement/ and engineering: services and ' it is 'estimated; the' overall , cost will' be $54',000.• The span.. willbe'•75 feet.• .There's, a 'remedy for ,Cluttered.-.•-: attics a.' `SWant Ad" "'in 'The Sen- tinel. can .be ' found to • lower the cost of feed' to, the .Easter'n •Canailian. feeder. The Crearrm. Producers.. organr • nation of Huron: County is. out 'to try and :complete the margarine :survey they started last summer., So • far only about three percent. of the farm people • ,vho have rem ,ported in :the .survey are using. 'a substitute :for butter; Thanks .• to a; merri.ber" of. our Cream Committee, we have Qui '' fflce; :at ;Glintdn : a copy`, of the. Submission by 'the ' Dairy "Farmers of Canada en the Dairy Situation as ,presented to• the meeting. of the,'Pr;ovrricial sters', of Agriculture in Toronto on August 28, 1950 This is a 14 page: report and would ,make .very interesting, reading' for •any one -that thinks' the sale -Of 'mar ga,r'ine is not destroying the dairy' industry ' in Canada. ' Doinestic The Federationof ; Agricult ire • has urged-, Government to set up 'a committee to, snake :'a thorough study. of the eco- nomiq balance- 'as. exists the -.;various, groups in the • -national economy so • that when coritrols''are .unposed, they will. .be ,on; -the; most equitable basis possible.. This would. 'elim- irate, atrial and errorperiod` that • SER VE z NO MUSS N0 BOTHER • on Guarantees! 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