HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-05-19, Page 101,,A011 TEN
THE: LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO:
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tathe :l�t�. Seeding this 'year
ire you. t�n'��Cing of �rowir��. more.
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i) Excellent Quality, High: Germination Seed Available.,
2) "Bean Contracts which Supplies Seed, Fertilizer, and Eptam
for your • Complete Program,
3) :' Eptam for Weed -Control.
4) Harriston Fertilizer at Competitive; Prices.
s�•Up to Date handling Facilities. (Improved Again this
Year).
b) Export9 Knowledge of Domestic and..'M.arkets.. (We. visit
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our "Customers and survey': their needs) ; „ „ . , •
FOR BEAN SUPPLIES AND MARKETING
CONSIDER : MICKL' E AS YOUR PLACE OF BUSINESS.
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• 'HENSALL, ,..ONTARIO
.MAN. •SEVERELY. BURNED
IN, POINT, CLARK FIRE'.
Raymond. MacKinnon, , 54, of
Hensall, was:: severelyburned in/
a flash. fire at : Point : Clark re
An;. employee .of Fink Plumb-
ing and • Heating ` �Co. Ltd., of
Hensall, . Mr. MacKinnon suffered
third, degree burns tohis back,
arms' and . face when .-paint fumes.
in -:.the Fink. summercottage i
lie ;was taken to hospital at
.Kincardine*, and later transferred
to Victoria , Hospital,. London.
:Mrs. `: Fink said Mr. MacKin-
non was helping to remove paint
from the collage floor when a'
nearby' .stove ' ignited ,'the ' fumes.'
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Mr. Fink ,'wrapped ;`a ,blanket
around hila and extinguished the
flames. ' . •
Mrs.; Fink said her husbau.d. :and'.
son, Brian, used a. garden ,hose
to extinguish the . flames in the
cottage, but it ` was ektensively
damaged
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BRUSHING YOUR TEETH
Brushing `. the teeth is an essen-
tial practice but its value lies in,
the proffer . ethod` of: 'using • the
brush. The choice of :.paste or
powder is a personale matter but
the brush : should . be. wielded . in
the direction the tooth : grows—
up from the gums,. out . tothe
biting edge, to remove particles
from the gumsand crevices:. -
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SHUR-GAIN 13% ALL -MASH. PULLET' DEVELOPER
SUPPLIES ALL THE', NECESSARY NUTRIENTS .RE
•QUIRE.D BY .THE GROWING BIRDS.,.
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By restricting the 'energy, level,. this feed will aid in .
retarding . the , maturity of. the • graving pullets.
This energy restriction will : result in pullets being: in
good conditionto assure' top egg :production in the
months ahead:
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Drop, in and • .we will discuss the complete' SHUR...
GAIN Pullet Feeding , Program with you.
feed. service
nderson Fla
products
LUCKNOW .-' Phone
520E2026
W E; D N ES DAY,: MAY' 19th;: .114-
PICTURED
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PICTURED :ABOVE 'are, the King
and : Queen of the Lucknow Dis
.trict High "School and their .at.
tendants. The Queen;June. Ackert
and, the King,. `.Glen ' Cowan, are
seen seated while the attendants,.
standing . left' 'to right are, Peggy
Button,' 'Phyllis Bradley,' Doug
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Sister
Lady ;Passes y .1
MRS: GEORGE HAIGH'
The sudden . death of Mrs.
George Haigh: occurred .in° .Ham
ilton `. on.. May .11th. She .was in
her. 81st year:.
Mrs, • Haigh, the fo-mer. Mary
Jane, Johnston, wasborn in Win-
nipeg,Manitoba; . the daughter of
William Johnston : and Mary Ann
Ritchie. Mrs. Haigh h 'a s ' lived
with her daughter in Hamilton
for the past twenty-five years...
She is -survived by her daugh-
ter Mrs. Bruce "(Mary) Davidson
of Hamilton, one . granddaughter,`
Mrs. Ralph . (Karen) Smith of
West Hill and one sister' Mrs.
Russell (Etta) 'Robertson of Luc-
know. . One sister. ' Mrs. Harry
(Margaret) . Logan of Teeswater
and three brothers Robert .of Go-
derich, William of ,Hamilton and
Gordon .of Kingston. predeceased
The funeral service was held
from MacKenzie Memorial -Cha- { •
pet on May .13th. with Rev, H. W.
SStrapp officiating. Burial was in
-Greenhill Cetnetery.—
lty • singing of ,a . safety song fol=
:owed ,
Mfrs. Colwell .told a. little about
441 Achievement Day and the'
girls ,presented" their skit.. '.Grace
MacDougall achieved; 'Provincial
Honours - and ..Connie MacKenzie
County Honours: The. 'girls pre-
:seated : their- leaders ^aivith :gifts.
Mrs Harvey .Houston then'
spoke on the A:C W W. County, of
Ireland: This is' of particular : m
Merest ` 'as the . A C W.W will meet
there - this fall. This: ''completes
our., . series , for the` .present . at.
least. A:, food• :forum "Never- a
Dull Meal" will. be held in Tees-
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MacKinnon and- Jim MacDonald.
The honours were announced ,re-
cently .at the annual Spring.
Dance at the School. '
water,' Wednesday; :June 23rd.
Mrs.' Houston• .thanked . Mrs..°Burt.
and. all; those taking 'part in the
-programme.b
After': the singing :of • God Save
the Queen . and Institute :Grace,
Mrs. Houston and" Mrs. - Keith as-
'sisted -Mrs. Burt in serving a lev-
ell 'lunch. :., Nis'. Harold .+Caml3be11
–will be hostess . for the • June meet-
Aug at the Kairshea . Hail,
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Great' peo;ile a. a not :affected
by each puff : of .wind w:at blows'
.ill.
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The pallbearers were Cameron
MacDonald and 'Robert Fisher of
.Lucknow; :Orton Logan of London,
Wesley Ritchie and John Ritchie
of Ashfield . and George, Parsons '
of Goderich.
Ted Collyer W�a
:Guest , S. �:eaker
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(Kairshea W.I.)
Mrs. James "'Burt was hostess .at
the- Kairshea ' Hall . • for the .Can=
ad;an .Industries ;meeting, 'of .the
Kairshea Institute:"the new pres-
ident, : Mrs. Ted ,Collyer; presided
for the business. Mrs. Evan 'Keith:'
read the Scripture and the' roll
call' "It's better ' with butter" was
answered ' With many delicious
sounding recipes,
Members are asked 'to leave
their donations to the . Salvation
• Army at'.collection points in Luc-
know. 'Reports • :were heard from
Standing committee conveners and
' canvassers handed in their envel-
opes fol the Cancer. Society. 'A
'special 'collection was taken to
assist. in promotion of the Bruce
County/tartan..:Mrs. Lloyd Mac-/
Dougall,,,Mrs. 'Donald MacKinnon
and Mrs. Gib Hamilton were ap-
pointed
to- plan for a Bake Sale.
to be. held' in the near future.'
Mrs. Currie Colwell and. Mts. L. -
MacDougall will` be„ delegates to
the District Annual in • Bervie,.
May 20th. • AIternates are Mrs,
Cliff Rnulstcn and Mrs Gibe Herrn-
Ilton. '
Mrs. Harvey,” Houston presided"
for the following program, Ted
Collyer gave a very ;interesting:
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