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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-11-10, Page 14E LUCKNOW SlMI't``NEt,r LutittOrk
[koyLaidlow Is
Returned As
Federation
aP CO-OP daily and beef ' concentrates
and premixes
: (This OFFER ,EXPIRES DECEMBER 1S01)
:Cash in on this."get acquainted' offer and 'convert your,
granary into' maim .prords -with a' Coop balanced ' feeding
prcgran". .Grains, are •deficient in • Wine necessary'nutrieiub.
Coop.., Concentrates make up 'these• deficiencies 'and give yo'
increased milk and meat production — greater profile . for'
•
now Distrix
Phone 528-2125
NlROSS CORNERS
By the time -this ' i in Tint, the
election' will, be•.over, tbe tnnidt
and the:: shouting. will have died,, George Ha by, Sm%ugh, spent .One hundred and:fifty-eight' male
_ono
some happy and _amok y. Saturday evening _. at 'the . same : applications and eighty-four le -
sad_ home.' I male applications were received
Mrs Earle-:Hodg�, Teesswat&, Kenny, Wall : spent ' the week -end ; dolma October This represents
spent .ys. with Mr _and with Jackie Thompson_ i
15%' fewer . ' applicants than . were
a' few da
Mrs_ Don Donaldson and family 31rs_ James Wilson ate, during September & is.
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Mr _and, Mrs: Arnold Wilkie, by • 3Irs: ' Paul Ste, of Tees -429% lower than.those registered acaE WLLc, , '
• C1.4ted� �, Wednesday visited $atlildac afternoon •'dining October, 1964.
with Toni Stewart , .and Bud_ .. with : • Mrs ' Wes. Thompson, at t 'U male applicants as
• PQ
3lrs: 'Frank Brown and Reg ` Brucelea Haven • Waterton. tof 31st October, , were 90 as coni:
spent Thursday evening with Mr / t pared to 82 on 30th September, and.
and Mrs. Harvey Nicholson and .i _ :.. _ _ 179 on October, 1964. The . number
family Betv-te
ford Wail_.
Mr and . Doug Fr 'and: son
Hincardine, . visited. Thursday with
Mr_' and 3frs_'James Wilson, • Mr
and -3Irs; -Harold Haldenby • and were for men,. and 136 for women.
(by St, Helens and Whitechurch
correspondents):
Over one hundred, sat down .to .a
bountiful ,turkey dinner at • the
Whitechurch Community Hall on
Tuesday evening for the .annual.
meeting . of the . West Wawanosh.
Township Federation_ President;'
Elroy Laidlaw. acted as chairman,
for the evening Wm,. Wiggins
thanked the ''Whitechurch ladies
and Mrs. George Fisher replied -
Don Pullen,. ' assistants ' agricul
tuna' representative, .. reviewed
the 4-11 work, homemaking clubs
and other. inte Ping events in the
county during the past year.
Brief remarks were given by Mrs.
Florence , Elliott from the Clinton
Agricultural Office.
.Bill Stites Of Auburn . accompan-
ied by his father Ed Shies of
Goderich. delighted the crowd with
several. solos.; Bob McAllister, who
is: the,,preside t of Huron Co y':,
Hog Producersspoke of the work
carried out in 1964over the .county:;
Greetings . were brought from the
`township. by Reeve Lorne Dwain.
Murray Wilson introduced the
guest speaker of the evening, Mr.
J. A.. .Seaman, a high school teach -
ex in Goderich. ' He based' his re-
marks On. the .changing .trends in
Education to -day . and .in the fut-
ure
uture years_, Cyril Boyle extended , a.
vote of thanks to 'Mr. Seaman.
Murray, Gaunt ; brought greet-
ings from the provincial lever_
Mrs. Blake ' Alton favoured with
two violin selections accompanied`.
by . Mrs..., Gordon :Finnigan.
Atli McGregor' of Hensall. the'.
County `.President of the .Feder-
ation spoke. briefly and later con-
ducted the election . of officers. The
board for .1965. are... President: .:El-
roy Laidlaw;` . Secretary;. Mrs.
Bessie ^ McNee; Directors: Allan
Miller, Wm. Caesar, Murray WB -
son, ' C j gym,- Wm -'Wigs,
Robert.. McAllister, Mrs, Hilliard
Jefferson, ' Nelson .:Gilbert . and
George. , Hallam_,
: of unplaced 'females on • 31st
Mr and Mrs;` Russel. Leitch and es F 1. ;.October, were 95, while there were,`vises that all persons who mai be
Donna, Hamelin and Elda Wall ;'98 unplaced an 30th September as g work, or seeking a new'
of London, ': the: week -end ;. compared to 109:on 31st October,: job, should" apply to their' National
with Mr_ and; Mrs. Morley.. Wall 1964 Employment Office as soon as pus-
.
tamp[ Mr, and Mrs...' ,, ` 'The .main features' of ' Waitslble.
' and familyCthe. During October, _83 mea � were
Meyer and . €amdy and Mrs z erton 3satvin,1t Employment Of- in
.eat
by ' the The " WaDiterton ivatuonal Em_•
ployment Office services ' the
southern half of Bruce County and
the towns of : Bic, Et9e-
moori, 'NN .Y_rmanby� and Menet m
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7�.
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Current .:unfilled vacancies.:: for
men are . woodworkers, furniture
workers, farm and harvesthands,
construction tradesmen and labor-
ers,
aborers,' and poultry packinghouse
workers. Women are still required
to - fill jobs ;as harvest worters,
nurse aides andother hospital
workers, wood '; workers, poultry
packinghouse workers and domestic
workers.
Mr_ S. Whiston, acting. Manager
of the Walkerton National Employ-
ment Office, reports that :demand.
for.: all categories . of ; applicants
will contiabe' to. be .beairy''for the
next few -months- :Mr_ Whiston, ad -
•..melds . Whitehead of 1'eeswaher tifices mast—ties.. for the :month of Walkerton National ,Employment
were ,dinner gaes Shy. at the October was the erieptionally•''Offi+ hichulhig 18 ' men
'same.' home_ be ave demand' f ' afrom otherto fill
Mr -and . Mrs_ A Why -to&,.,; ' and the typesply iobs•bere. 33 jobs for women were
Teesswate were Sunday *aftano= 01applicants • which - '3 women
a�
Mors. WWI Mr and • M - ' .4E9 le& were open, ofwhich333'n transferral in from other 'areas_.
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School • Is Quiet
Prepare:For E
(by Elaine' Murra
In writing my article
I . have found.. that:: L.D.
been pretty quiet. It s-
everyone is settling down
for • the approaching exa
On may morning'th.
was acting'up, and the
were forced to bundle up
and ' jackets CO get
morning .sessions .
Everyone at L D.H.S.
to know that. Mr. Whitt)
covered.. and is able, to
from the hospital.: •
On Wednesday, Nove
1965, there be a Rem
Day service at *L• uckn
Rev S. E. Jaya Will •
students, and the servo
conducted by the me'
student council.
We would lice to wel
Ferris to our 'school. She
to' teach us English
Plumosteel" is able to r
ASHFIEL
Mr.'..and M.tS. D. F.
are moving to Wingham
for the : winter_
Mrs- R. L.. White of
spent last week with he
Jack MacLennan.,
Mrs_ Alvin Collinson
ieat in Goder ch Hosp
pnonia . '
Mr. and ..Mrs. Ste
Bill and Barbara w
end guests o#' `Wm. Ma
Honour' Roy MacKays.
4 Social . evening vias
North Ashfield School 'R
boars . and friends: gal
present Mr .and' Mrs.
Kay with a. chrome
chairs, set, prior to
to their new home in
Sharon ``West of
bane for . the weekend -
Lorraine and Edd;e
children of Mr. and
MacDonald
-
were in hasp'
days having their tonsils
Rev : Rdd fi.
P is , Ashfietdacteo
ran ChiU rch ern Sundayd
Alvin% Collinson rs' ho
boat for two week`s flog