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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW; ONTARIO,
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Mrs. Wim: 'Ca'mpbeli ° "was.. host
ess .for . the regular ' meeting • of
Silver Lake W.I. on Wednesday,.
afternoon May 5th:. The 'Meeting
was conducted by... the ' president
Mrs, Ronald; Thaeker and ,secre-
tart' ` Mrs. Clarence Hedley; The.
;meetingopened with the Ode 'and
Mary Stewart Collect. Mrs." H.
Bannerman read -the -scripture,,.
Roll•call was answered .with
stain and how to' remove it" .
Mrs. Wm.. Campbell the Home
Economicsconvenor introduced
Mrs. Wm. Cotrill of 'Tiverton. Who'
gave . a very interesting demon-
tration and display of Liquid Em-
broidery. Mrs. O. Bannerman
thanked Mrs; Cotrill and she was
presented with a , gift. •
Mrs. J. McEwan ' Vas chosen
delegate ' to ; District Annual in
Bervie on May, :20 along with.
president . Mrs. R Thacker and
district director Mrs.. A. Colwell
with Mrs. E. HQd'gins as alternate,
A . motion was past to send a :don-
ation to help/ finance the Bruce
' County Tartan.
Mrs.. Campbell gave the motto,
"Do your : best .'and rejoice with
those, ` who ;':do better." Mrs. J.
McEwan gave .a piano solo. Can-
vassers were ' asked to cover the
community for the Salvation . Ar-
my appeal.for . money; . After the
closing ,of the meeting lunch was
Mserrs;' ved byHarold Mrs. IsaBannermLam
nanont and
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HITECHURCH
(Intended. For Last Week)
Mrs. Wallace Conn; Mrs. Rus-
sel
us-sel ' Ross, Mrs.. Johnston Conn,
Mrs. Earl Caslick and Mrs... Vic
for Emerson' : attended the sale
on Wednesday afternoon of `: art-.
i�c es 'made `by; the folks residing.
at . Brucelea Haven They, visited
Mrs. Wiliam Taylor. and 'called
on Miss . Laura Archer, ' MVliss
Maud .Boker,.. Miss . Agnes Ten-
. '-ant and ° Mr. Dan McLeod: Any-
one who has not attended one of,
these sales is missing a treat as.
the articles and workmanship
are all that is to be desired and
reasonably priced;; ; The Women's..
SUGAR
AND SPICE
by Bill Smiley
UNTOUCHED BY. PROGRESS. p
Institutes from around Southhamp-
ton were present in a bus load:
Despite . 'the : changes in ' society And the day'• before yesterday,
• in the past, .20 years, swift, vast,
relentless,. frightening, there' .IS
one social unit that ' "has proved
irnpervious and oblivious to .the
march of ' "progress." ' •
While' .'it may have changed its
• terms of 'reference slightly, oth-
erwiSe.. ' it has altered • almost not:
at all since man first crawled out
of the ooze.. I' :am.. talking' about
the family. Three thousand years ago, • So -
1 became aware of this during, cratestold his ' wife, ' Xanthippe,
panel'
estudents. discussion by my :high'. that he was .going to a• symposium..
ents. • The. topic .;was "You 'mean you're gonna ' get
ac
"Early Marriages." •'(You'll 'be 'stoned; with all them bums down
,glad -to know they are ' 100 per at the legion hall," ' she snarked.
cent, against them!) (This was right after the Persian
One . panelist referred to the Wars, and the .. veterans were rn'
glossy, saccharine, ...phoney "ver- pretty high regard, the only Out, -
sten of marriage presented on.'TV'' g a he
fit in town that, could. get.
band movie screens: She said . it ense. }
gave . teenagera a fa'l'se idea of The other night ht my wife said
gave
e., A boy snort- ` "And where' in the hell do ' ou
ed, • "Nobody's taken in bthose.. think • you're .going? Pray?". y.
Wall come from homes • with ; ' "I, 1 replied• with some digni-
married , people ' ' in. them. Mar- 1 ty, "am '• going to a symposium:""
riage isn't 'like that at all.". "You mean you're' going to get
Everyone agreed., • 'sloshed with all those alcholics in
And how right they were. 'Those • your..investment club?" she 'a=
cute,, comfortable and contrived mended. See? The grammar and
families' we see on• the screen are' diction have improved'. But me
`* about as much like the real' thing and. ,:old Socrates, , got the . same
as a ketchup -splattered Hollywood lunch . when we got .home; hot
war is like a real war, with real tongue, andcold shoulder.
blood;real.' bodies, real terror.. Two thousand years ago, Ma -
Oh, I know. There are broken caronius Chesius, a Roman Sen-
Homes and teenage delinquents ator, toppled, into bed at three
and all that jazz. But don't you a.m,, after writing a , brilliant
think • .there were: any such in speech' for delivery in the senate
Rome. 2,000 • years ago,. or Athens on the morrow. At 6.15 a.m. he
3,000 years ago? . It's just that. was vaulted into wakefulness by
they get . a better play in the pap- these' ' sounds: . his , son practising
ers these days. • Family life al- on the bucina (a' war -horn that
wayshas been and still is, a fas- sounds like a lady ; moose in la-
' dilating combinationof fun and ' bor) his, daughter chanting,
• . , and chaos. "Eye -eye and eye -eye makes eye-`
frustration comfort
eye -
Sixty -eight ht thousand years ago, vee" (II and `II makes' IV); and
this week, some • crazy, hairy his' wife who couldn't sleep,
p,
' woman waded through the . guck cracking walnuts on the head of
anif bones to the, back of the cave, • a Greek slave kneeling on ;her
'took a look around,• went back to side of the bed.
'the fire, kicked her happy, recum' This morning after marking es -
bent, husband .and .,burbled, says till three a.m,, • t waS hurl-
"Come on, Buster, we're going to ed into the world at 6:15 by . these
clean this place up" sounds; . my. daughter . practising
my, wife took me by the hand, led:
me . dawn • cellar, ., an buur fled;
"Come on, Buster, we're•' going to
clean this place up." The only: dif-
ference, in 68,000 years; was that
the first guy merely had to. .carry
somebones . and hides outside. I
had'. to • make. eight trips to the
dump, . and . then white wash, the
cave. ,
4-H4ionour4 Go
To District Girls
(Whitechurch 'News)
('Intended For : Last Week)
411 Homemaking • Cluf Achieve
ment Day• was held for ,Bruce,
'South' 'District • in. . Kincardine
.High. School : auditorium • . on Sat-
urday, .May Sbh for the project,
The Club `Girl Stands on 'Guard.,
_Aftnndding. ` from _Whitechurch were
Mrs. Leroy Rintoul leader, Pam-
ela and Diane .King, Donna Hand,
Irene De Boer, Marlene Weber,
Mary . De Bruyn and Valerie``S King.
With • Pamela King 'corm e?�tator,
and. Marlene. Weber' and i a iarie
King 'demonstrating the g ',s
showed, • "How. Posture Plays Its
Part."
Mrs.` Holm, Bruce County
Home Economist, • . had ; June Ac-
kert a Provincial '`Honour recip-
inet, chair the afternoon meeting. -
Mrs. ' Don McCosh F.W.LO.
Board Director of Purple Grove.
presented Provincial Honour
certificates and • pins to 'Karen
Carruthers, Betty . Convay, June
Ackert, Wilma Sutton. and Grace
Ann MacDougall:' Mrs, ,Gemmell,
Bruce South • District • President,
(presented, County Honour certifi-
icates to13 Club girls. The Club
chosen for this .fall is "The . Club
Girl Entertains"', Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Emerson accompanied 'the
girls to Kincardine,
ftIF:LEY!l,EAT MAR
Custom Butchering.
'Mondays -* . Hogs, in by ' 4;00 p. ;
CATTLE, CALVES and LAMBS EVERY DAY,
EXCEPT SATURDAY
'We do Curing and Smoking . . . Beef, Pork , and Lamb.
Sold' 'Whole, Half' or Quarter .- For Better Service,
And Lower. Prices ' T Call, Ripley 100. •
CHAS. 1-100ISMA' '-- . Prop;
SUN.DAY.' SCHOOL AWARDS:
• (Continued from page 1): 0.,
pupils: . Mary Stanley, , Brenda
Johnstone, Jeffrey Taylor, • Ron-
•.ald MacDonald, Lynda Stanley;
Barbara. . Stanley, Joyce ' . John-
stone, 'Murray :Johnstone, Jimmie
1VIacDonald, Eric Taylor, • and
Judy + Reid.Kor being perfect • in
attendance these pupils received
a special award. All tolled ,there
were 49 awards presented: They
were as follows
PUT' SENTINEL ADS TO WORK
FOR YOU' PHONE, 528-3134
on her li'reich horn, which sounds:.
like a Prench: lady moose in lab-
or; my Son chanting. Latin con-
jugations;, and my ` wife, 'who
couldn't sleep, chewing (not suck-
ing) ` lifesavers about three inches
from .iny left ear, (Don't ask••'me
where she :got the lifeaavers,( or
Mac's wife got those walnuts, at
that hour)
Y
Mary • Stanley, . 52 Sundays, . 4.
yr. .seal, 4 yr. pin; Brenda .John-
stone,'. 52, 3• yr seal, 3 yr. pin;
Ruth Henderson, '47; 3 yr. -seal, 3
yr.., pin; Jean Reid, 45, 3 • yr. seal
3 yr.. pin; '.Allan Milne, 48, '5 yr.
seal, 4 yr. pin; : Douglas Aitchi-
son, ..47, . 5' yr. '. seal, 5 yr. pin,.
Kenneth Reid, 51, 4 yr. seal; 4 , yr.
pin Jeffry .Taylor, ,'.52; 3. yr. seal,
3 ' yr'. pin; Tammy. 1♦ orster, . 42,
.2 yr. seal; .Barbara 'Hawthorne;
45, , `2 yr: seal, 1 , yr. pin; Cathy
Jamieson,. 49,. 5 , 'yr.. seal, • 4, yr.
pin.;. Ronald .MacDonald„' 52, 7
yr ; seal, 7 ...yr.. guard; . Melvin
Maelnnes, 50, 4 yr,: seal, , 3 y
pin;,John 'Henderson, 47, 7 yr:.
seal, yr.. guard;. Janet Cook,
48, 6 , yr.;, seal, 6 yr.. guard; Dian-
ne Hawthorne, 45, certificate,': 1
yr. pin; Sandra' Johnstone, 51 5
yr. seal, 5 yr, pin; Lynda ° Stan-
ley,, .52,' 5 yr seal; 5 yr. pin; Bar=
bara Stanley, . 52, :5 yr. seal, 5 yr.
pin;. 'Verna Aitchison, . 47, 7 Yr.
seal, .6 yr.: guard;' Margaret Ches-
ter, 44, •2nd certificate; Mary E.
Henderson; .49; 9 yr. seal, 9 yr..
guard;'Gail Jamieson,. 49, . 9 yr.
seal, '7 yr:. guard; , Joyce John-
stone, 5Z 2nd cerificate,, 8 yr,
guard; Donnie MacDonald,,,. 47,
2nd certificate, 7 yr. guard; Mur-'•
ray Johnstone, 52, ' 9 yr. seal, . 9
yr. guard; Jirnmie; MacDonald,
52, `10 yr. seal, 9 yr. guard; Brian
Stanley, 51, 7 yr. seal, 5 yr.
Pin; : Neill' Taylor, 43, 6. yr. seal; •
'Jackie ' Haldenby, 40, certificate;
Donna Forster, 41',. 6 yr. seal;' 'Be-
verly • MacDonald, 47, 9 yr. seal,.
7 yr.' : guard; . • Carol. ,Brown; 51,
'2nd; certificate, 8 yr, ,guard Ter-
ry Taylor,; 50, 7 yr. seal, 5 yr. •
pin; , .Eric Taylor, 52, 4 yr. • seal;
4 yr. pin.; Jimmie Henderson, 50,
10 yr. seal,.' 8yr: guard; Jack. Ai-,
tchison, 44, . 7 yr. seal; Ross. Fors= •
ter, .50, 10 yr. seal, 7 yr. guard;
Wayne Jamieson, 47, 10 yr. .seal,
8 yr.. guard; Brian Johnstone, 49,
15 yr. seal, 9 yr, guard Donald.
Johnston, ,' 51, '10 . yr. 'seal, '. 9 yr.
guard; Brian Mowbray, :.47, 2nd.
certificate; 6 yr: guard; , Janet
Carruthers; 45, 7 yr: seal, '' 6 'yr..,
guard; Sylvia MacLeod, 44 //2nd
certificate;CatherineMac
Leod; • •.
.44,-. 2nd certif irate, . Sharyn . Mow-
braji, 48;.10 yr. seal, . 6' yr.. guard;
dy Reid, 52, .12 yr. • seal, . 8 yr.
guard;. Tony Johnstone, 51, 16 yr..
.seal, 9 yr. guard; , Dianne :Jamie-
son, 41, :10. yr, :seal. •
The Session of the.•. Church as in'.
previous years has' ' presented a
Bible to 'the boy ` and ;girl who at..
tend : the.greatest number of
church„ services. These awards'
were • presented' by 'Norman . Tay-
lor, :. clerk ` of . the session.. This
year the' high girl and boy were:
Judy Reid, '54 Sundays; Neill.
Taylor, 50 •:Sundays
M :YFI. FjV'.
W.H. Dunlop '041), R.R.,1, Arcona, talks to neighbour, Delos Utter; beside field given
split application of Atrazine. Mr. Dunlop has a three-fold'interest in weed control: as
a farmer, a custom sprayer and as weed Inspector for Lambton County: .
•
• Split application of Atrazine
makes corn: growing ... rof. itable
on land. heavily infested with quack grass
"•`Neighbours'of mine had to' give up growing cereal crops
because the farm was getting so dirty with quack grass,"
Mr...W4 H. Dunlop of Arcona, reports. "Last year they
planted 48 acres of this dirty land to corn. We applied a
split application of Atrazine, the equivalent of 3 'lbs, -of
Atrazine 65W en the first of:April, which was ploughed in,
and ,another, 3 lbs. early post -emergent: The Lambton
County Sail & Crop Improvement Association supervised
this test. The result of the Atrazine application was that
my neighbours harvested an excellent crop in spite of the
dry season and grossed $5,000, from the 48 acres.
`Without Atrazine it „would not be possible fog many
farmers in this area' to grow ,not
Mr. 'Dunlop. says,
Shortage of labour .for cultivations combined with.'
serious weed
put -them out of business.
wouldp
Atrazine'repays its cost many times over. After seeing the
'results of split applications on heavy quer grass infes-
tations,
nfes tations, T would say it is almost a Mira e chern cal,"
Atrazine 65W h availablein 5` Ib, bags and 50 Ib.' cartons from farm supply dealers
for good farming
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