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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-02-10, Page 63 • • .n six 4r ' TH18 :L,UCKNOW SE'NTIIIIR LUCKNOW;. •,ONTARIO WEDNESDAY,. FEB 10th, 1,4 troducers. een en, Election 'An + election was forced on Hur- on' County hog producers,. at -the annual ,meeting 0E..•Huron • County Bog 'Producers. .Association, when 20 .were • officially nominated . for the 19 corhmibteemep pasts under the. Ontario Hog Px odduce' Mar- keting Plan: ROBERT ::McALI:ISTER ' .. ELECTED : PRESIDENT HURON. HOG PRODUCERS \f�te On et For gr: The election w1 be • held oxo. Tuesday, March. '2nd, between . the. %! ours of 11:00 ta.m,:.and 6:00.,p m. a''t the following voting :places: Exeter Town Hall; Agricultural Board Room, Clinton; Corrie Community Hall; 'Walton -Cons,-. munity Hall and Sherwood's at Dungannon. Huron 'County agricultural rep- resentative Doug Miles will be returning officer. He , ,conducted the -nominations . at 'the meeting Cliniion Legion Bali `:on..Tues day afternoon of.. last :week.,• As in• former years, it was Mel- vin Greb, R.R. 2 Dashwood; the 20th nominee who apparently is opposedto ;he Ontario dog Pro du;ers Marketing. P1'ail that cans ed theelbe ion., • . • After the 19 nominees of the Huron County; Hog . Producers As- "oration had. all 'spoke in favor. of 'the present system..of market - int" . Greb. went, to the the micro phone and stated his stand, Greb said, "I'rn apposed .to the teletype . system of marketing; this . was forced 'on us . . this "McInnis system"; . fin ,a few; years will be • only.:.a few Produc- ers and . processors." ' Last year ;Greb refused: to state:: his • pol'icy. To . save an election last year, one of the '.hog men dropped out, givingthe commit- teeman post to Grret. At . Tuesday's meeting no ,one offered to 'back down. • The 19 ° commten put .u4p by the • Hag Producers : Associa- tion are; . A H,, : Warner, Wit:, 2 Bayfield; Lloyd.:•..Stewart, R.R. 1 Clinton; Caul. Govier., Auburn; John R.` Semple, R.R. 1 Bay- field; George Morlerief, R.R. 3 Goderieh; Gordon. Elliott,.. R.R. 5 Seaforth; Elmer`' Ireland, • R.R. 5 •Wingham; Malcolm Davidson, R. R. '1 Brucefield John Kernig han, Goderich; .,Lionel Wilder,. R.R. 2 Ziirich; 'James McGregor,'' R.R, ' 2 Kippen; • Hugh Rundle,. • R:.R. '1 t Centralia; Robert 1'VIcA1-, lister, R.R1; 2 Auburn;'Albert Ba con, -11..11. 1 'Belgrave ; Raymond Neill, R:R. 1 Wroxeter • E, er Harding, ' R.R, 1 Gorrie, ,`1Vlartin Baan, : Walton; George Campbell,.' R.R. 1 Seaforth; Ken Baiter, R.R. 2 Dashwood. • 'It was .announced : by nomina- tion ohairinan Miles that the corn, mitteemen.wwere being elected for a three-year term.: ' TOWnship Directors Only two : 'changes were ;.:::made in the appointment of • township directors: Ken ' Baker replaces. • Harvey Hodgin in Stephen, and. Raymond Neill replaces • Harry Mulvey in'. Turnberry, Other township directors. are: Ashfield; George Moncrief;- -Co1- borne, J: Kernzghan; • Goderich, :A H: 'Warner; 'Stanley, Malcolm Davidson; Hay, 'Ross Love; Us borne, ' Hugh Rundle; Grey; Mar tin • Baan; Hulled, Lloyd. Stewart; McKillop, Gordon, Elliott; :Tacker,, smith; Iamec ••..alcGregor;' . East Wawanosh, C. •Govier; ' West Wa-' wanosh, Robert McAllister; • Mor- ris, Albert Bacon • Turnberry, Raymond Neill and �t owick, 'El- mer . Harding.. • , . Officers . E.ecte"d At' a directors ineeting after the annual meeting, Robert Mc- Allister,, R.R. '2 Auburn, moved up to the presidency, and. Gordon' Elliott, R;R. 5 • Seaforth, was nam- ed vice-president. • The: directors • dledted • Elmer Ireland, R.R. 5 Wingham;. as the new secretary -treasurer: and nam- ed. am-ed. Alfred' H,, Warner, R.R. 1 Bayfield," as .assistant secretary- treasurer. „Xr, Warner had held. 'the: secretary -treasurer post for some years. BRANDON, ,MAN., SUBSCRIBER REPORTS' LONG, COLD WINTER • Mrs M. E (Beth) Sherwin of Brandon„ 'Manitoba,in renewing her Sentinel says "I always look forward •tto receiving the home paper and :the 'trews it contains. Best of luck 'kand kind regards toall"' , Mrs Sherwin reports ..an : ex- tremely' ;long scold winter tihis.. -year -withUie— lowest, temperature being 34 degrees below zero one night. recently. • Gro t e,'To, `a Caretakers ' .� 41d. ►ufti-stop cit !riving ca is fo� Says W. M. Browne, Toronto Caretakers, • Toronto, Ontario: "We have used panel trucks of various makes for the past 15 years. Nine months ago we put six Chevy-Vansinto service and;: from our experience with these,; we have 'purchased six more. "Accurate' comparative analysisof our vehicle operation vy- most economical. The six -cylinder Proves Che Vans tri be engine is really lively withplenty of power. Gas mileage is very good and has given us a substantial saving ,per unit. A GENERAL MOTORS, VALUE VROL "Manoeuvrability in city' traffic is excellent, resulting in reduced time between calls. Mechanically, Chevy -Vans have proved to be fl `rst-clan$-we have had no failures :. • `In summary, I would say that ,Chevy -Vans are far superior to any units we have .previously. operated.''' Every operation •can profit from Chevrolet Workpower-including yours! See your Chevrolet Truck ;. Dealer today. • ,.r . ''65- CHEVROLET WORKPOWE TRUCKS WORK(HARDER, ::LAST 10001 AUTHORIZED' CHEVROLET TRUCKS DEALER IN WiNG,HAM: McCLURE ('TORS LIMITED Wingham, Ont., Phone 357-37 • • NEW/FARM/ GASOLINE FROM CO-OP' INHIBITOR °protects tanks,' lines and pumps from corrosion. One of five premium extras you get with CO OP Farm Gasoline. 0 O %,0Ateghtbiedli#410,404. Lucknow District Coop . LUCKNOW . -- PHONE 528.21 PURPLE GROVE Observes .00th .B'irthd'ay , ' •` Mr. 'George Tlhompson cell ' brated his '90th:::.birthday . o. Thursday. ,.•Owing• , to the storm day, :members. r" his family were not present. • • . 'Gladys . Gawley:: ; and ' ,M;argi Collins.. visited Nancy •and Diann Dore. . Purple :Grove farm , f `arum'' °rue ,at.` .the 'home of. Miss' Margaret ;Robertson; and •'Mr . eDonald • Rob ertson on 1VIon&ay �evening•'I !Mr. and '!Mrs: • Donald MCCOsl were Sunday guests of ,, Mr an� Mrs. Ardill Mason. • Mr,, and 'Mrs. . Franck Currie Brenda 'and ` Darlene, Mr. and Mrs. .Clayton:`Watke, Jtanette and Marlene were 'Sunday guests ol Mr. and . Mrs. Ben • Scott: • Mr,. and Mrs. Claude . Dore) Carl,. Delbert and Kenneth' arid Ronnie Dore Were: Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. cCiaude : Dore: • 1 Sandra and Margie Collins vis- ited Mrs. Gordon •.Stanley.. Misses; Marlene .and Gladys Gawley, Toronto, Katherine Bush- ell :Wingham, . spent the .weekend at their homes in this vicinity. .'Mrs ;'Claude ,Dore and.. Mrs. George.: Bete were Saturday .vis- :itors with Miss-, Meryl Stewart. Kincardine. Mr. and. Mrs Francis. :Boyle, Mrs. Frank Dore and Mrs., 'Don- ald McCosh. attended The Luck - now Agriculture . Society Variety, Concert :on Saturday evening.' Mrs. Edburt Bushell.visited Miss Isabel (MacDonald on: Sun- day . while Mr. Edburt . 'Bushell visited • Mrs.• Gertie Bushell.. Mrs.. Burton. Collins and: ,John spent• Thursday' with Mrs. Andrew Patterson. • . . Nancy .Elliott, President' 4-H The 411 Club "The Club' `Girt •Stands on Guard" held their first 'Meeting at the home of the leader Mrs. • George Itarkness...on Mon day. Mrs. William .Arnold is assis tant leader. -.President Nancy' ZI- liobt, ,Vice President ,Susan ' Par- rell, Secretary, Mrs. Cecil Sut,:' ton, ..Pepss Reporter Valerie Gil lies. The next 'meeting is at Joan Thompson's on February loth. The leaders talked about posture. Mr. and :Mrs. Harvey: Nichol- son • Hugh and'Mary were: -recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. I3en Scott. . • ' Mr. 'and• 1Vlrs ` ,Gordon Macllon- tt aid spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haldenby.. LADIES AFTERNOON BOWLING • February 8th • Orioles 2, 'Bluebirds 2; Wrens, • 3; Robins 1; Cardinals 2, Canar- ies 2. Fern . MacDonald ' rnl l'ed 660 for high, triple and also took the'high single with a 309 gave. Team standing:: Bluebirds 45, Wrens 44, Orioles 40, Cardinals 33, Canaries Sl, Robins 23. 200 ' genies and over: Isabel:, Adams 208, Betty 'Mule 208, Jean P4hillips `:221,, Helen. Stothers 204, Hazel Webster 203; `-.Maden Mae., Kinnon 216, 227, Fern MacDonald 216, 306, /aide Stewart 214, tna; Henderson 209. ,