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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-01-13, Page 5WEDNESDAY,. JAN, 1.3th,.• 1965; PURPLE GROVE. rN.a;- f ial T'i• ere wall . be two card r It was deli ht�ul winter • � • . .. Fa. Port Albert • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, °'LUCKNOW ONTARIO' le day ties in the Purple, Grove School, When the 1"urp Grove .Women's in' 'January, ' the first 'an' the •' 8th iiistitute: members s. et at the and the second on the 22n d, Su g7 .home o # Mr.F' ra r,efox �ested committees . were ere. M_. rs.heirJanuary meeting . Mrs. ter Leeson,Mrs. .UThom George. Harkness and Mrs: Don -!son Miss Margaret Robertson, ald ` Gi s were in charge of the Mrs Claude Dore andMils 'Eva meeting Mrs, 'tantisBQ1�Culbert, Mrs,' Victoria Smith rsas pianist. Mrs, Peter LeesonVictor. Gawley„ and'Mrs,Frank read theScrpture lesson, The - Curriefor the commit secend committee. q... tee. members answered tbie: roll:. :Ca11. Each comb ' , • ' byrelating experiences with l s,''. , of will make some P.a novelty item for 'a . sale: inFeb'. tic. They learned plastic must. ruary. -Mrs. Harvie . Thori�psozi not be 'exposed. to heat or hot read .a letter,`from our Friendshi p . water, angel. .food cakes . will . not Link to _ England. The next meet, be, a ' success_ •,if :plastic bowls: » or, a ` held . blastic spatulas are used;; be " car ; t Mr b at. the home er • plastic e-' Mrs: s. Herb 'Farrell",: Mrs, Peter -fut.-that 'clothing. is absolutely dry Leeson, acted as Convenor for the if ' stored in, p plastic ' or it' will program. Mrs'. Francis. Boyle ' • mould, plastic fertilizer :bags are in 'si° • oylgiven ngmg. Readings. were ',given. good for storing.. carrots: Letters...by . Mrs. • Morford;' _Mackay_,' Mrs.' M of ' thanks were received from,'. thhe_Gordon--patterson, and' Mrs. Don . Cox family and Joe�Forster. ' rs; McCosh.: A letter was road by Don McCosh received stamps to. Mrs,,;�Wm; . Arnold; written' by 'Rev. send to the Leper; Mission . and Clarke Logan who. is 89• and living will be, glad to receive more 'The in 'Toronto. He gave an .interest- Sch1eider• .chorus will. be • in. Rip- ;ing account of the Logan family Y ley : at the' end. 'of •January. Club who had come: frons. • Irelandin: leaders for the next' 441 'project.. 1821. Mrs. Don .McCosh' thanked will'. be . Mrs.. Wm.•.J..' Arnold and. the hostess. Thelunch , ch committee Mrs.. George Harkness; Several had 'prepared a . number .of cas- 'members• . volunteered to- assist - seroles and 'dessertsi • ` us ng. milk Mrs. McCoshwhen a Women's under the leadership of•:',Mrs. Ce Institute. Subdivision meeting is cel Sutton. These. • were sampled held :on January 19th. .at ,.her by the ;members a. lunch', time•. borne. iMrs:. 'Howard,' Thompson.' and :recipe's' %' ive.n - s recipe's.. g � at. • It was will purchase some quirt mater-. '_amazing 'to see so xianv sem 1'e a. •Qfl INA CBB�ard° The Annu°al Meetihtg of Huron • County • members of " Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association, held January ' 5th, saw . , a h • capacity crowd in ' the Department • of Ag- riculture board:room, at Clinton. Reports Were., presented by unit. directors and :personnel.- Manager, Wilbur Shantz reported` an; in- crease in business`.- for 1964' of 2299 breedings: The program 'for young sire proving -• and :increas-, ing; use of,,proven ;sires has been a suceess;,''Mr. 'Shantz. reported, with use of ' proven bulls ;in the. Holstein, breed how- Up -;:to ---5570- `of total. service' • _ •Two directors were elected to the W;C.B;A.' board; Cliff Mc- Neil of Port.' Albert, a new, mem- ber representing • North Huron for a ` one. • year' . term, Bill . Allen.• and d ioe �s " ' es g ell i u dish using '1 ' mi k :as the .': main ." ingredient. They were served by 'Mrs., Cecil Sut- ton, Mrs. :Frank D,o r e,°' Mrs. Claude Doreand Mrs. George Emerson. 'This was , :a most in- teresting and informative . meet- ing. .of Kirkton re-elected , for South 1 Huron 'for a two year term. , - Roy' Snyder, Secretary -Manager of Ontario As o i tionof Animal Breeders was guest •' speaker, ex- plaining the young . sire .proving programs -in progress • in Ontario. He stated that young • sire'proving was not new,, but; was now more planned than ever before. He 'outlined • the '• new A11 -Ont ario. ,.proving program:'' : for • Jeir. soy, • 'Gurnsey sand': • Ayrshire' breeds . and announced that the, maritime provinces and. a unit' in British, Columbia •hadt'•-:indicated their intention to join this pro- gram. Gordon Bell, of the. Holstein-' Friesian • Association b r 'ought greetings •' from: his organization. "Over 60% of our registrations• are now from 'A.:I: services," he reported q , Mr,' Bell : encouraged the',breed- ers b `reed- ers to plan their *breeding pro- grams '• constructively, ' using. , the information ' made available'' by the units.and other sources. Doug Miles, Agricultural Rep resentative for :Huron: commend- ed ommend , ed. the cattle breeding,. association• in'. its `' ole . of assisting. ,farmerst. o 'make` profit. "I'm glad.' to sit in with :you: to work' together with: ' you to try: to do something for -agriculture, he said. . In toreground;::the 1'96.5' Epic 2 -Door Deluxe Sedan, FROM:'GENERAL MOTORS. FOR PEOPLE WHOARE :OUT FOR'THE MOST INA SMALL CAR.,Envpy for 1965 brings you 'total. value.' Total/comfort anddependability are matched by completely. new. arid handsome styling. See it:.and prove to yourself that:Envoy is'the most. luxurious :car in':its class for�;1965. ,Putthis same kind of value into the;toughest little car of the year -and you have Epic for '655, Beauti- ful, interiors and.bonus luxury features. An unbeatable heater.' An engine that.is the live Iiest'50 hp; peerformer:.in .its; class! Visit Your.. Chevrolet -Envoy dealer and see the British- • ' built, North -Am. erican inspired '65' Epic and Envoy: soon. in background: the new 1965 Ehvoy Special Seden. Priced` from as 'low, as.. AT WINGkIAM 'Suggested` maxirhum retail de- livered price of'an'"Epic ' Stand- ar tand and"'2-Door Sedan with heater' and; defroster. Price' quoted in eludes -delivery" ahu < handling charges and Federal Sales 'and: Excise taxes P' •eial, and f s;, and icence are not include A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE ; m ..001100 • \•%, �.•, .111 •:••'}:i • �..r MANifrAGTUR VAUXNAft'`MOTORS GI AUTHORIZED'' EPIC DEALER IN PRODUCTS OF" CANADA, ,LIMITE BY ED FOR GENERAL IVICfTORS. MITEOY LUTON, ENGLAN`D: PARTS AND SERVICE FRONT COAST ,TO' OAS ' WINGR'AN% IVitCLURE MOTORS LIMITED.' n SC�TV network eaolt SUnday heck your' Local listings for ohiinnel and, time. "-- B •ure it; sees 9onanxti-an, th EP -4650 Wiriihcini, pnt11. Phone 357-3760 • • PAGE 'FIVE o Editor ' Eskadale_ Farms;: Tiverton, Ontario_ The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario ' Dear Sir: The. Bruce County Historical • Spciety wishes to show in : some • way appreciation of the help .you have '`given its especially, your donation , of weekly 'copies of your • paper to the .. Society Ar- chives' for the .past. two ,years. As; .a 'small ..expression. of: grat- itude ; the Society is.sending you a -complimentary membership card for" 1955. .. ,• f With best `wishes for the Christ mas .Season and. the'- New: Year, 3.._am, . ;Sincerely. yours, (Mrs.) Hilda: ' Downey (sec'it-tress) McMurch.� Saks ;; Ontario Farmers Let fAN4E Down,'': Mr. Editor Are 13;000 Farmers . who •'sup= •• ported.; FAME wrong? No, ,We • are `on the right train going in the • right direction trying to ' get ': More :control - of our -.finished /product.'" Is this wrong?' 'Why have we'failed? . First, we elected . a board. .;of: directors ' to.: look ,after• . our business : ; I • per.- sonally know a: °;number of them..' and have worked: with :some . of them. 'They.are;. • .an; honorable= group ;`.who have ',been giving of their time : and talent to •: get a• better deal,, in; 'the 'market , place for our cattle. .and. hogs. We ° will know- .laterwhen' all ..` details : and .facts are known just how . muchthis, plant .''was.' , over ,. priced: and ;;how". much those Di- rectors were paid .: for. services rendered. However, • when . they. bought it: I am sure . the men who did. so !were. confident the' farm-. ers of .Ontarico. would • not let -them .down ':in the manner. •they .have: done. Let : us stop' adding; .:insult ' to injury, . in; our. conversation'. ' and in the :.press as well., Business' ability may have been .lacking, - `but "honesty:, no!. Farmer owned Packing „plants ... are quite : • successful .in i. Quebec` ' . Some day they will . be , in , On-"' tario: ° Those who have, .used. the . • facilities of this 'plant could pass- the ass-the word . around how they 'w,ere satisfied 'Most of us ship from 40 to 100 head of .cattle • in a year,,, :Here: one. :farther ' who believes it . . would be Worth., from •52.00 to. $4:00 per head :of 'cattle, to have our .'own Independent . Buyer in the market .place:.Not .a bad re- turn on our investment.:• John:. A. 'McMurchy, R :R.• 4 .. Ripley. 4354 ;: West 11th :Ave: 3' ~ Vancouver. • Dec. 29 .1964. , � r The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, .Ontario. • Dear Sir: Please , find ' enclosed. One' ,Mem ey. order for.. four dollars; our ' . subscriptionoto the Lucknow, Sen-: tinel for •'the%year 1965;, ' with our best wishes: for a happy And pros perous,' New Year to the staff of the• Lucknow 4Sentinel, .and all our..: old friends ` and. neighbours. The mines of 'oldfriends are '.fast disappkaring : from •the pages as the ye'dr"s pass '-,quickly 'by- but we, still find it interesting: and. welcome itsarrival in.'our ho` ne: • Sin'erely; ' Ewa=t and& Jean : McKeith MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE • Tu � day; Jan, •5, 1965: 9 :p m.,, ' Group , , ..... Art Purney's,. Silverwoocis 4 points, Ross 'Trwin's ' Fords Q points; •Bill .Hunter's', Oldsmobles 3 points, Omar Books' Pnntiacs. 1 point; DickParks'. Bcxicks points, Milt Rayner's Dodges 2 points., Ross Irwin • rolled high single Of, the week with. 286, Bill Button rolled' ,the high triple : with 680. Teazel • Standings:. Buicks 2q < Pontiac. 29' Dodges. :25, Silver- woods ilver •+roods 25, Fords 24, Oldsmobile. 24 Games (4,250 and ,over: . Iib Irwin 280, Jack . Fisher 254 aticl 251, Bill, Button ,266. lave 1 to dop= a ev:.. cess do - lout ... 7 ting .ags a ;du- . , rrn, gbh; tar- ,ve, elt ..of +cwn fin ers• .e:d. rK by • for• ire • rer 'of ed re ' 'by 71- ss'" le of r. le it