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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-11-24, Page 15F.so, i -. ,s I� ry Earms ilt County Junior Fad, try .heM an Executive otb various topica Ming (tile of the more rm., oni§was the dtscuasior' .Olid. rarms for the 1961 pros are at present tar im some way aft /tire. .. have° beer' in'the min* for we hundred years or 10:yipped that this will be. as a ptov nciat basis.. The ,T,mfr Farmers have. noti- township Clerks that they lk now' of al/ the yams b'ut. perhaps . any. . a Centuy Farina might let either the Township r aag' of the junior Farm;, faow. probable way that wili.'desfgaate these !gnat a sing t for the -gate. There l a1 small charge to the goner butt it was hoped ,that. e.moug t of the arm waard not mind J"miior Farmers•set tentative for their two Curling. Bow ,Ttila'rad Curling ngi o sp . for Saturday, Eiecember Mkt,: and ' the Boys pia. lantrary7-29fir; The Ewing Vehicle Scut are sO!l fairly well throughout. .:As has been mentioned are avafabl'e from the powers or the Farm Safety at $Z5) each... Awards Night- season' is O. fed*, N►oveu'ner r., THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ?.6th,, 'the.`Teeswater, Paisley, :1+tild -nay,, and Walkerton Clubs .will have • their Awards Night in the. Waterton District .High School at 3:30 .p.m. The 'Chesley 4-H Club ,whir having their Awards Night' izi the first part of that weekbut we aze nct sure of the date at time of writing It'. is very encouraging to those workin g in 4 -II to see the support and encouragement given by the parents and Agricultural Societies at the Awa: d...3 Night. as, weft as throughout the year. Of course,, we .must ' mention the nurnerous ' prize donors who give that extra incentive to 4-H work. We cannot mention all; • these in- dividual donors in the different clubs in, the Coun4 but would Like to mention some of the. major awards, given: The Waterloo. Cattle Breeders AssociEion for the first time: this year have donated the. book "Morrison's Feeds and' Feed-. ins"° to the • o.:tstanding 4-1f mem- ber in each Dairy, Beef, 'and Swine C_u1 This; book is one'• cf the main reference books in livestock nutri- tick. and is a. great award, for 4-11, members whether they are staying onthe farm or 'going.' on to further. education. The Bruce County lr"orstern . Club. donates • leather halters Lig the first year members` showing Ifols .ern calves as does the 'Ontario' Jersey Club to first year members. with Jersey calves:: The .Bruce F ostein Club for quite a number of years has been donat ing. <a True Type Model Holstein the top member in, the County ishowing ' Holsein, calf. The award tr r, year went to• Ron Ham:nell- of. Tara. The.. Omar o - Jersey Club' ! donate sweaters to the other mem- hers s'howing Jersey ' calves, The . Ontarki Ayrshire Club present d; yen Congregation Hold. an pencils to the members. with PAGE FIFTEEN:' Ayrshire calves,and the Ontario Guernsey Cattle Breeders Associa- tion owinresents, a brie f case to.. those ti. g Guernsey calves„ The Beef Club members are well looked. after. also. The Ontario. Shorthorn Club donates wallets and for the second year in a , row the Bruce. County Shorthorn. Club has pre- sented $10.00 to the top Shorthorn, calf in • •each Beef Club 'in 'the. County. The Ontario Hereford. As- sociation :donates crests to: first year members and pen and pencil sets :to the. remainder: The • On- tario ;Aberdeen -Angus Association donates wall plaques to all mem hers and the Grey -Bruce -Huron Aberdeen -Angus. Association do- nates pens"' and .special. clothes brushes. We have' an Award -of Merit system which has been carrying on for Quite a few years in the County. 4-H members receive a special cer- tificate after completing, twopro- jects with 757e and receive extra seals for each similar ' .project completed. after that. We are coming into that season for annual meetings and banquets. l'wo • important dates corning up are the ` Bruce County : Beef Im- provement Association Banquet on Thursday; November 25th, at 7:00. p.m. at the Hartley House andthe annual Soil' and Crop. Improvement Association meeting in 'Formosa on Friday, December 3rd, As in,the past this will' be started: in the morning andcontinue on : in. the afternoon. ;. . Supper At. Langside (Langsrrde News) The congregational pot luck sup- per and achievement night for the Sunday School was held with . a very good' attendance. • Each class ;tut on a number illustrating' what had been learned. Hymns were 1 'sung, scripture was read by , Ar- nold . Scott . and prayer given by Elmer Scott S: S. Superintendent.. Murray 11+foffatf played •accordian selections, .organ music by Car- olyn MacGillivary. and Janice Wall: Agnes Conley' ,and Carolyn .MacGillivary :sang.Pictures were..:: shown by Mr; Donald Watt of their , mission .while at. British Columbia: amongst the . Indians ' which •were; very much' enjoyed.` Mrs.. Bob , Bregman was organist. The feath- ers : were Sharon Moffat, Marion Wall,: Mrs. ' Clifford Young, Mrs, Bob, Bregman and Gordon Wall Mr. Watt pronounced . the bene- diction,' CO*IER DEPENDENT CHILDREN TO. AGE 21 Physicians' Services ' i<ncorpor-' aced, have announced that, effective in. January, 1966; ;dependent chil- dren to age 21 will ' be covered.. under family agreements in all P,S.I. plans at the regular family subscription rates. At present,, de- pendent children are .included in. m, plans until they become 19 years o A dependentchild is defined' as. a subscriber's unmarried • child, step -child or legally adopted child who resides with him and is not' regularly employed. Students at- tending university may qualify as dependents. Mrs. Frank Miller, . Allan and friend, ' and Bob Garbutt ' were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ; :Peter Moyer, Deemerton, Sunday in hon- our of their son Gerard's birthday. Mr. . Jack Millar, Maymont,. Sask., was a‘ visitor: for ' a few days with his sisterin-laws, Mrs; _. Herb Miller and Mrs. Frank Mil- ler, : and his ' brother in hospital. :Mrs..;WM: Evans and Mrs; Wal- lace Conn attended the Women's r Institute : County . ,Rally at Owen Sound' on Tuesday:' It was announce ed it. will ' be in ' Lucknow next i year. . LEADING STRAINS OF LAYERS • QUALITY- CONTROLLED HATCHING . • DEPENDABLE -. 5 EIt1NCE, ' REGU :., Price OTHER. SPECIALS INCLUDE PLASTIC WARE, IRONING TABLES, .BROOMS,, COFFEE ,MUGS; PYREX ` PIE PLATES AND MEASURING • CUPS,; CURTAIN ROBS AND, BAMBOO LAWN:RAKES' :CALF SP RE l R $1.15 price.... 89c • d, QUicx. DIP SILVER POLISH RIC BULBS 5for99c DISCOUNT ON .FARM FORKS AND. SIIOYELS- REGULAR Mc Sal: Pike. 77c Valuable door priz�s. :Each :Dollar Purchase Entit1esCustomers To A. Ticket On These. .When it corncs tcro �t'Ur tl wit, replacecent stccL di'► e CEiselti S aure°__.= irlca,' mc: depends en a_ cue eiknt choic i.' Seg Ni L;12 -,--a, bird. ith.eh 6NuEst.rnd • in .timber of high'profit factors. This. 1.1.hit.e-ere.' t:bY,eC rs c:thle record of . n ,teer Parc 15.k,fr.. eg st iter .hen oyer •:Y 1 ~ n -tenth Acer&affil on a r inin urt7 a'nf ctht epi teed ':A4era,`-re Ev.eittht or err«e dozert °F.im:es. Feed e.ersion ik abthtt . nJ irrterier ,rurality Are. unewelled in. the dtUStrt profits .t ,`r st =order St.E ift s' atctst,xndin_e Lt er —the Ski. -Ht I ;: .. A1er'oon or Evening' November.' 26th, Please drop In A Piece. Of Anniversary talo And .A Cup Of- Coffee. ,RDIE:a, sw�Frs NaTcirgar • • Swift -Hatchery HANOVER ONTARIO PHONE 3644440 ,