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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-01-13, Page 6"PAGE St7 The Lucicnow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario THURS., JANUARY 13th, 1944 Bittir Order Your Chic s NOW! • -NYGNE ,Watching this 1944' pou'.try, business • develop can . ' • see' that there is :goingg :to be. a real- scramble for chicks, .. • the sante • as ,last ,year, and 'for , the same reasons:,. Patriot- :ism • and Profit. co.rnbined. " • . . • Good;. chicks'. t il:: raised, .made • money Itii ••their o-w-ners-inn 1943. The same conditions: that made them profitable, then ' .ai•e' carrying .over :into 19.44. And, the patriotic' 'urge, ' the:' ,. atl°iotic need, are carrying over into 1944,1 too.. , • Last.;year ,we had to''disappoint� .many would-be- purchasers . hand •• back their- money;. and say,. ."'Sorry—n4 chicks- sold 'out"..That'.s why' use urge 'you to Write • or :call .about your .1944 regtxirem.ents;. riot -lust soon, .„but 'right away. •. •I-Lere 's 'What.' .Bray Buyers Say ;' • • , . brother of the bride utas .best DONNYBROOK , (Intended for last week) DAINTY--ROBINSO1 • ..Knox • United Church. manse was* the scene. of ,a quiet but pretty wedding .at noon on Tues- day,' December 28th, when. Rev. Harold Snell..united in marriage Margaret .Jean, elder daughter of, Mr.. and Mrs. J. C. Rpbinson' and Pte. Herbert Wm. Dainty, • R.C.O.C. of Camp:Borden, `Borden, ..son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H Dainty. of Didsbui"y, Alberta:' The; "brid'e•,° was. lovely :in an Alice blue street length' ftoc1 and ,wore, a 'corsage .of Talisman • and Sweetheart• roses:Miss Irene Robinson. was ' her` sister's lariiles- maid, wearing. a dusty rose frock with' corsage of Sweetheart. roses and. • fern. Mr; . Edward Robinson, Mrs: Harrison Cross, Vankleek Hill, . Ont.—"I• ''had' excellent' .• results , last year, . and. rh fact -. for ..the past 8 years. My last year's . pullets- are "laying 'Over 75% now (March) , aid have lain- an -' average of 60% all winter"; pullets I received from . you • were the 'best. I have ,ever handled"° •' ` • • ; Mrs. Walter Clyde, • Plaster Rock; N.B._ 4:&I 'want you tri know ' that I aril well . satisfied with the chicks:I got frorn you • last spring. ,They are.the larg-, est; pullets 1, ever raised, as Edward Lowe, Park Road, wall as the best looking' nes. Ont.. -"I have raised chicks The cockerels' weighed More both for show and utility; anti than any`I ever raised, at the I can : truthfully say .that. the. • 'That's How• - •.That's how ``the.. 'Bray Chick 'does, the. Trick",. `and . 'here's selected by•.the flock—they're selected , by 'the bird.. E'very last one 'is. handled, sized up. •by; experts for vigor, cgpstitu- tion, .meat con:forrriation, ,and. indications of ' high egg •pro- .ductroi'i: Those that pass this i-gittinspectio—f :are tl3ei • bloo 'tested. If there is. even a suss 'Same age".. . , •Here's ~ Why': picion '.of reaction.' out, she goes! Breeders • are • specially' • at -the. embryo. chic • - Will get what it needs for full' development , inside-. the 'shell. Eggs • .'are specially • selected • and •skilf.u113 incubated in up- `. 'tn'�the-minute rnachines.. Many Bray flocks have 16 ; genera- • tions ,'of this kind. of carefui....:- a ana •cement 'behind Ahem! ' �..m..r� . Write FREDW. BRAY, L1M1TED 42p john . St. North, ' }lami�ton, Oht. • �'Finlagson Bros., Luckr�ow Nfq,FEK1NCt ST. HELEN'S: weiNissiiffirmai THE • 1 AMBL • The thrill of opening boxes from friends and Ioved ones now over, it is that season of the•year when everyone 'is playing •with. the iclea of• getting together a list of • New ' •Year's resolutions. Strange how °every. year we get together 'these' lists. and then pro- ceed, to slip up on ..some of them. I .suppose if' we have a big • enough -list we will accomplish some' good.' if only part of •.then ,a •e--earriecth.��augh. Wil.h some.. seriousness given• • to the Ch,risttnas •season and the. significance of the. day • it seems to set the': hart free ,.xo revel' in •fresh hopes , for the Igew: Year. To all, this year seems to'hold •much fonder hopes or shall 1 say •a• greater , possibility of . these hopes being realized'. It is . an to fact that • the objective of our years of struggle in a war- torn: _world seem.' closer: to a pc�s•-: sibility. There is one definite sobering fact, on which• we hate to, dwell arid.. that is .the realiza-, tion of the.' fact' •that in order that this goal may • be' gained much and greater sacrifices mutt be made.' There is a very'' con- scious ' .realization of 'what the year 1944 holds for the members .of the armed 'services by those services. As each draft 'goes A " accepted On their return to the !bride•'s. home' a wedding dinner was ser- ved to •jnmediate'relatives by- the ythe bride's "aunt, 'Mrs. Naylor, assisted by Miss Margaret Jef- ferson., . The dining room was tastefully decorated with ' pink and : white . streamers and. -the table was centred with . the wed- ding 'cake ed-•ding'cake flanked by snapdrag- ons. :For travelling' the brill..' wore a black, . and I .gold stress„ ss.v eecl coat 'and:black". accessories.. Theha•. cou•le -will Alliston: Prior to her departure th• bride vas honored •on twooccas ions. On Monday evening a social, evening ; was held.' in the base- ment of Donnybrook Church and T1ie January meeting 'of the S. was held' at ,the home of The . annual meeting of' the • • 'Women's Institute was held in Mrs°, Ernest Blake on Tuesday . the Community Hall with a small afternoon, • January. 4th. Mrs. attendance and with Mrs. Ball Thos.' J: As7derson..and Mrs. Hor- residing.' The ;roll call was re ton lead in prayer.' The scripture. pond.ed .to: by a Scotch' joke. lesson was read by Mrs. George Thanks for . Christmas' parcels Twamley. The secretary read the were received. from Percy and minutes of the ,November . Meet- Wilfred Ramage, Hugh, Ruther- ing ' and reported . a planthad her • illness. No meeting was held ..day, January 20th was the. date she waspresented with -a summ of money and on Tuesday ev- ening" the young couple., were honored guests at a c.omrnunity gathering in St. Augustine , Par- ' ish hall. Music., for dancing' was 'provided by 'Tiiffins . ochestra i • arid'. during lt,ineli 'hour, Got dr;n, - Leddy read an . address -express- ing the good wishes of •those ' as: sembi ed and Jim Leddy ''pres- ented' pres-ented the young couple with a • urse •of mortes: Both ,Pte. ,and Mrs.' Dainty made fitting replies,. expressing 'theirgrateful appre- ciation. Nir. and Mrs. ' Norman 'Thomp- son have received wordfrom their on :