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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-01-13, Page 12' E►VIIi ' ,' THE, LUCK$OW $INTINBL LICK$.QW, 'ONTARIO ' WIONIISDAY4 JAN 3th, 196s• r: ■ ■ is ▪ 1964 Ford Galaxie, .4 -door hardtop,: Vr8, ''fully equipped: ■ 8s . S • =3�-1964 Pontiac.' L.aut�entian 'Sedans,. 8• cylinder, automatic ■ "2-1964 Cevrolet Belair' sedans, .'automnatic, power. steering,: ■ .:full •� ....,._ . ■ y *quipped. . ■ 194 Meteor : custom sedan, automatic ■3-1963 Pontiac Laurentian sedans,: automatic'.. ansuuuuusuuansmmomme■ar. s1Rau■umu■■luuauaI 0. ■ ■' 2--1963 :Chev Belair sedans, automatic, radio, fully equipped • • 1963 Chevy 2, 'standard - • 1163 Chev Stationwa on ®4 -door,: automatic; i ill i s 1963 Pontiac TStratochief,; 4 -door------ ------•- -- ■ 1962 Pontiac Stratochief, : automatic■ ■ 1962 Pontiac 2 -door hardtop_ ■ "■ 1962 Pontiachardtop, V-8, Ry ■.eq ODed ;' Parisienne, ` ful ui, ■ ■■ .,. ■■. • 1962 Rambler Custom ■, ■ ■ 6-.1961 Falcon . Stationwagon - ■ ■ ■ 1961 Pontiac Laurentian sedan, automatic. 2-1961 .'.Pontiac Paristrennes, 4 -door hardtop, fully equipped ■ ■ ■ • ■ TRUCKS ..■. ■ 1961. Ford. 6. cylinder,. sedan ■ ■ ,me■ mucicS ■ 1962 0.88.C. pickup • 2-1961. Chev 1, tons, long box 1960 Chev: 1/2 .ton pickup ■ ■ Cities Service Dealer' ■ Brussels titauou■n■■■u■■auneu■ua. :o hone 173,;' • ■, ■ ▪ ' u ■: ■, russets ■ 1■ etimom emusuuummeisulinil . arve Ackert .' 0 Bruce Board The Annual Meeting of t: h :e members of Waterloo Cattle Bree- ding. ASSociation from Bruce and West Grey :was held January . 6th at` the Paisley . Town '.Hall with more than 70 members attending Reports were presented by unit' directors .' and `'personnel Manag- er, Wilbur Shantz reported. an 'in- crease' in business for 1964 of 2299 breedings. The program -for young' Are : proving: and increasing use of proven sires has also been a success, Mr. Shantz reported, with use • of proven bulls' in the Holstein breed now': up to . 55% : of total services.` George Gear; Agricultural Re- presentative . for :.:Bruce ' County. spoke of , the .: progress made ;in milking cows ' in the county since the change from :beef to dairy "If 'it hadn't ..been for. 'artificial insemination we'd have .:been yearsin :breedingup to the av- erage. of the province," 'he said. • He .then" urged the breeders not to be satisfied to be : average, but to ..milk more`' cows :.and better cows, and to grow. 'high. protein: hay : to feed them. Two directors were elected 'by • acclamation to represent ' Bruce - West Grey: on the, Cattle .Breeders' board; Harvey .Ackert • of Kincar dine, to represent :.the }southern 'area for a two year term, Lorne Trelford 9f, Tara representing, the northfor a one year term. • ' Guest speaker for the meeting wase Roy , Snyder,' Secretary -Man- ager,. Ontario Association: of An inial Breeders. His, . topic ' was "Proving Young . Sires." He 'ex- plained the ' contemporary coin-. parison method of comparing daughters of 'bulls,.' and the pro-. gram of 'test4nating •young sires to..get .daughters to compare, then laying these bulls aside until the daughters show: their , abilities. "We used to think that ifwe bought' the. son. . of .a 20,000 pound cow we had a good bulla Now we t know that this is not necessarily so," he said. Mr. Snyder also , outlined a new progeny testing program for bulls' • of the• jersey,, Guernsey' and Ayr- shire breeds, a program which is now Ontario:wide• and may soon . be on aCanada-wide . basis. • Mr. Snyder commended the un. ' beef.. rogeny, testing; • i eth- od `, that though body tyis itriportant, rate of gain. is still of "most value to the corn- ciat producers Mrs Wi•lliam Redmond a n d Bryan of Orton and ?Miss Evelyn Henderson of. ; Belwood were Sun- day • visitors with • Mr and Mrs.. E. • W. . Rice. Gordon Lyons'' returned ' home on Saturday from Wingham and District Hospital • after having in- fection in his hand. ,: Mr. and :Mrs.; Frank McQuillin were ;Sunday visitors Q:with: Mr. and Mrs.- Carl Johnston at :Blue-,: vale. • Seven tables enjoyed the eu chre - party• at S.S. No.. 4 on :Fri- day, evening. High prizeswent; to Gordon •McPherson and : Mrs. Oscar Schef ter, 'most; '-lone hands to ' Allan *Miller and the '. consols tion prizes Went to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gammie. ':Topstudent:: prize. went to.,Lorene Errington. St. Helens, Women's institute' ' The January meeting of the .St. Helens Women's Institute :..w a s held : in .the hall. with Mrs: ` Roes Gammie presiding.' The roll call was. , well answered ., with, "Did you . hear?" Yt.was. ; announced :that achievement day for _ the 4-H girls will be held in the Wingham High School, ,February, 13th. It; was decided to get ' Ted Collyer to' install the: outside light at the hall.' The entertainment - eommit- tee for • January is . Mrs.' Chas: • Me- Donald,: Mrs. S. DeBoer Mrs. E.. Gaunt and Miss Isobel ' :Miller.: They have decided ' to have a Scotch programme a n d. dance Friday night, January. 22nd, 'which will be advertised. at 'a later date.. The motto The Child .has .,four teachers, the home,' the school, • the church,' the. commumty, ',pre- pared prepared by Mrs.: Win.Purdon,. was.. read by ,Miss Isobel Miller. Miss , Mary' Murray had charge of the topic., on "Resolutions" assistedy Mrs. E. W., Rice, Mrs. G. Str'tith-. ers a n d, Mrs. Jas. ' Aitchison. Readings were given •by • Mrs. Green and Mrs, Rice. A minute of silence was observed, followed by •a prayer .in memory of . Mrs. W. . A.. • Humphrey. . Lunch was served ' by the hostess' Mrs, .W. Rice, Mrs.. Green and •Mrs. ;Mintz. Mone Wile Presbvterian.f The W!1VI.S, ladies of the. After- noon Auxiliary of the Presbyter- ian . Church, 'met .January: 6th at the home of. Mrs. Wm:., "Porteous. The attendance was good. The president, ,Mrs. Morgan. ' Hender- son, opened the meeting with. a salute to the.; New Year, 'followed by a hymn: and, prayer. The Aim' and .Purpose 'of, the Society ,was then repeated in unified, also ,the 13th chapter. of .,1st 'Corinthians. 'I'he'.meditation' was given by Mrs. Jas. 'Little: The . • roll call vas an swered'' by each . member repeat= ing a, verse taken -from :1st Kings. "Thank You . notes were read from . Shut: ins • who • were remem- bered during 'the' Christmas °sea- son :A...gU t ,Qf_ $150. to th, e Society,. from the estate i_tElizzabetlr Hen•- derson, was : much appreciated. :The ' Church's annual meeting was brought to: .the ak ention of all,. r lunch nd plans were m�dd' fo a . and p,... e to follow, Names ' of the C. G.I.T. members were distributed, and . a birthday. gift , is to .be 'sent by the Mystery.Mothers" to each girl. •;The collection was • then tak- en, .:afd .: prayers given • by Mis. Ken .;Chester; Mrs: H Nixon' and 5 KINLOSS Mr.' and Mrs. -John Lockhart of Burlington' brought Mrs. George Lockhart home. on Friday. Mrs.' 'Lockhart has been a patient in Hamilton . Genera l Hospital, since December 7th. Denver Dickie,commenced . his third year in Mechanical Engin- eering at , Waterloo University on Monday.. A . Mr...Donald ;Campbell of Lon- don was ' home 'for the week -end. Friends ' of Mrs; Walter Mac- Kenzie will be glad to hear she is much improved in health. Mrs. W, F. MacDonald, and Margaret visited her in th e hospital at God erich recently.. ' Douglas Wall was a weekend guest with William Dickie. Mit. Mrs Rod' MacLeod. A solo was rendered by Mrs. P Stewart, and. -was-much.,appreciated. She was accompanied by Miss : Margaret Malcolm. The topic, . ":Mission on Our Doorstep" was .ably given. by, Mrs. Wm. Porteous. :Thanks was extended to -Mrs : Porteous for her fine address, ' and for the, use of cher home. The meeting; was:' closed with,. prayer by •the president,' A.tasty,' lunch' ,followed` and the :ladies' dispersed to their different homes. ir1 Gui Change, in ,Patrols • • The 1st: Lucknaw. Guide /Com- pany Com pany held thdlr first . • regular meeting of 1965, on 'F'riday; • night,. with a good attendance, inspite of miserable weather. At a Court. of Honour meetingheld the prey '° ious Tuesday, it. was :decided that. due to:various, reasons,; .a sweep,: - ing :change in, thecompany might make things more interesting. :So a new slate of Patrol leaders and. Seconders, - was drawn up, ' and a11: the patrols changed about 'On' , Friday 'tight, Captain presented the new patrol leaders 'with' 'a mark: of rank, a ..tenderfoot pin for their. beret. The new ; are: ' Nancy' Corrin, Linda �Marri• ott, Linda • Walden and ; Nancy Kirkland. Seconders are Bever- i••ly MacDonald,` Linda Boyle, .Don- na Don na Ritchie and' Linda- Chisholm. Captain stressed the correct uni- form as • outlined in the recent addition to P.O.R.'and asked the guides . to , try; to be more care- ful in this respect. After working • hard on their various tests, Don= na Mullin led the guides at :camp fire. ' Each.patrol . presented a skit . dealing with a Guide law. - Taps closed. the • meeting. 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