The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-02-12, Page 8Y'
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THE
LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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RETTY CLEVER P:1t.�.��.. .Sentinel
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r. Dairy Farmer
Atc.WNA.;Meeting.
Mr, and 'Mrs. Don Thompson
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:There. are a few things that your COWS know more ■
about that: YOU' do.,
Take MINERAL FEEDING, ,for instance.
Sure,you can ' calculate your cows' mineral requirements
fairly. accurately. Like :I' say, .you're' .a clever fellow.
But the cows .can -do it EXACTLY. Not so much as ONE
ounce to much or too little, I:
Even.` the 'stupidest looking cow in your herd can figure
.her mineral requirements closer thanyou can.•
And .
,'they
don't use any Pencil and paper ,or reference books; on animal `' nutrition, or get any instructions . from
the Co-op fieldman. or:'the Ag. Rep..
The .COWS do , it- by INSTINCT. .
Aren't they wonderful?
So wily not . g>;ve them a CSANCE . .. ' .'' . • ,
represented The Sentinel . at the
annual convention, of the Ontario
Weekly Newspapers Association
at the Royal York Hotel in Tor-
onto last week. .
The convention started: Thurs.
day night with a get -acquainted
party and despite heavy - snow
which snarled traffic, particularly.
in • the JToronto area, a ' heavy reg-
istration .was recorded • The con-,
vention ended Saturday noon wit2i i
a. luncheon at the new Toronto
-Telegram plant that had been
preceded by - a tourof the'. news-
paper, The Thompson brought
the' weekend to. 'a close by .attend-
ing. the . Chicago -Toronto game
Saturday evening.
a-' Mount free -choice MINERAL, BOWLS on• each man-: •-
a ger; and keep'some CO-OP CATTLE MINERAL in
a .' them at all times: •
,Let the COWS figure out how MUCH they need. a.
They'll take ' just EXACTLY the: amounts of mineral I•
' they NEED. No More, no less. •
,111' And' they'll be so'grateful that -the `'ll give . en 'enough •
1. EXTRAMILK p .bowls ,and the Cq-op -m.
to , 'for the
■ " Ca tle Mineral manyay tunes '.over. • n;
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SO HOW ABOUT IT? ■
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i■■aa■iisamis Unal■ sa■■ IUIU i •■arliia ■ maeu,aaia
anadian..Marble ;:.
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Fourteen branch offices ,of Brit-
ish Mortgage & TruSt Company.
will-be..in operation ,by the end
.of '.February, with 'the'. opening - in
Toronto of . four new branch •of
'flees/ on .February 7th. Two ' will
open, at 1887 ' Eglington ' Avenue
West and 1520 Danforth and two
:::more on,::.February;2,8th at `635•
College Street . and at 2262 Bloor
Street.
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'These: four new Toronto offices
will. . :: make available the many
services of ..the Company to. Tor-
onto area customers who , for , over
40. years, have usedprimarily. the
Company's mortgage • : services..
Among the service . provided are
savings accotints,'•'guaraifteed cer-'
tficates, real estate . services; pro--
,
ro ., perty management ' and a : wide
range . of 'trust services.
Following' the policy adopted in
. ' all: British Mortgage • buildings,
. these offices are built and . furn-
ished . with` , Canadian materials,:.
products and . i vorkm criship.•
A unique : white'. and blue - mar,'
ble'. is used. in .construction of the
• :exteriorfacade of the four new.
'branch . offices. This ' marole is the
• only known blue -marble yet 'dis
• 'covered - anywhere in the , world
and ;its colour, called Rideau
• ;blue, . is . unmatch"ed Quarried in'
the. Tatlock area near Perth, On
tario the.: mine has been in .pro-.
CULROSS CORNERS
•We extend sympathy •to:'Mr and
Mrs. John . McInnes in the sudden
passing . of their grandson, Lyle
McInnes, Lucknow.''. .
L.A.C. and` Mrs. 'Russel' Stew-
art ,and 'family, Trenton, have re-
turned to . base `- •after spending
some time 'with. ' Mr. and. Mrs:.
Tom Stewart. and : boys 'and 'oth-
er relatives..
Mr. and': Mrs. Art . Hodgins
spent Tuesday.evening ; with Mrs.
A. Green and ,boys.:. .
Mr.. , and Mrs. Alex Whytock,'
Teeswater•; were . • callers: - on . the
line, Tuesday, ,
Mr. and Mrs.` James' Wraith,
Lucknow spent Wednesday everi:-
ing at Browns.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart- McDon-
ald • and.: Gail were, Friday ''even-
ing visitors with , Mr.. and Mrs:
Art Hodgins .
:Once again, the. "caw, caw" 'of
the crow is being heard .1
Mrs. Frank Brown and Reg
spent Friday ';evening with Mr,
and. Mrs. Ezra Stanley.
duction only since last M''a
Three hundred• acres ofprop-
erty ; ;show ' reserves' .. f some. 8
.million. jcubic , feet of . white mar-
ble and 33/4 - million cubic feet of
blue marble enough to keep the.
,Cofnpany busy Or 150 years, with
an estimated value :of .More than.
onebillion dollars
To ensure perfect 'snatching; .the
blocks 'of marble are numbered
before leaving -the, quarry -and are'
then placed in tiOsition on ••the
site.
ALLIED
FARM SERVICES
LEASE
FARM EQUIPMENT
• ALL PAVMENi's``r'A `-DEDUCTIBLE-
• THERE IS NO "DOWN' PAYMENT'*
• 'ALL EQUIPMENT IS INSUREgy
* PERSONAL,ACCIDENT INSURANCE
*' FARMAIABILITY INSURANCE.
* GROUP SAVINGS' ON FARM SUPPLIES
* FARM INCOME TAX PREPARATIONS
373 QUEENS AVENUE — LONDON, CANADA
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Charles R. Harris
R".'HURON ..COUNTY ' A CENT, '''hone: 1:3ayfi4d '9:5'
NEWS
TRU.DY THOMSON: HEADS
"MILKY, WAY" GROUP • •
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Eleven memaers are taking th.
'spring 'course the . ``Milky Way, '-
The first meeting was held . Tues-
day,February 4 and 'succeeding
meetings, will be held, on Tuesday
evenings. The leaders are Mrs.
Lloyd MacDougall and :Mrs. James
Burt • The officers are: president,
Trudy •Thoinson; vice . president,
Mita Burt; secretary and: press
reporter, • Betty Welsh. At the first
'fleeting the. member's ' pamphlets
were issued: This 4-H Homemak-
ing Club
omemakingCb course
- consists of seven
nlu
meetings. At the first'. meetingthey'
discussed products • that can be
milk; andmade 'un-
madefrom m ., jun;
ket.. (both • instant andtablet)' and
:whipped skim ;milk; powder top-
,
Zippy Zionette's . Third. Meeting
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This, meetingwas held : at .Bren-
da Ritchie's home and' the .pres-
ident,: Nancy''Kirkland opened the
meeting: with the 4-H' Pledge. All
member answered the roll'call
by showing lines. that .would suit
their' figure. Wanda Hunter ' acted
as , secretary. The fourth meeting
.to be held at Wanda Hunter's.
Mrs -:Ritchie gave notes . on the
following ' topics:' harmony, col•
our, texture, ' design, planning . the
wardrobe' and .suitability 'to. occas-
ion. The wardrobe chart. and . cos
tume chart .were discussed ' by.
both leaders. Mrs. Kirklanddem..-':
onstrated : how , to make a . hand-
made buttonhole
Kintaii dub
,The first'. meeting, of the Kin-
tail 4-11 ' Clubwas held on'• Feb-
ruary::4 at the North' Ashfield
Public School with Mrs,. Alvin
Robb. and -Mrs. Stuart McLennan
as, leaders. The meeting- 'opened
with the. 4=H pledge and '.roll call
was answered by' 19. girls. The
election of officers was as follows
president,. • Jean, . McDonald;
vice president, Nancy McLennan;
secretary,_ ' Betty Ann . Simpson;
press -secretary,: Jean Drennan.
A .name is to be decided on for
next week. The' leaders demon-
strated the colours. that suited the
girls wardrobe. ' The next meeting.
is to ' be held- February 11.: .
MILKY' WAY• 4-H '- CLUB
The second meeting:,of, - the Hely-
rood
oly-rood:No.. 2 Milky Way • 4-H Club
was held on 'February". 4,, 'at the
Kinlough public School. The group'
pasteurized milk and thenenjoy-
ed a chocolate milk -drink. They
were pleased to have 'Mrs - Hol
ro_ Economist . visit
Hol-
mes, .Home, the
Colwanash ..Learning 'Lassies'
The third meeting.of the • Col
wanash Learning Lassies was held
at the home of . Mrs. McDonald
on >+'ebruary 5. They opened the
meeting with ,the 441 Pledge and
the roll call answered by all nine •
members. Mrs: McDonald dem
onstrated• how to make : a hand
sewn- button hole. while Mrs, . A1:=
ton . checked - the books. The • girls
took. pant in demonstrating What
'colours ',suited them. best, Notes
were. given by Mts.' Alton and
Mrs. McDonald on harmony and
colourand texture ,,and suitability
for •the occasion. •
Wednesday, . FEBRUARY. 12, 1964
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E(HAPTh
WANTED
Good working conditions, --Top Wages
can commence' at . e -onc.
Steady Employment,
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SHORTY'S
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CLINTON,1
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AMBERLEY and DISTRICT
The . Explorer group Of ' Pine
River :United • Church . held their
meeting~ on Wednesday ' of last
week in. the Sunday- School • room
of the church with .,eight mem-
bers. present. ,The ' meeting ' was
opened .by . repeating the Purpose
and; was followed with- prayer 'by
Helen Wardell. •The . girls drew
pictures of their : houses listing.
the' Benefits derived such as - food,
clothing, love,, and comfort. 'The. y
also made a list of , things- they
couldgive in return'. such -as, ob-
edience, love ' and respect. After
games ., were played the meeting
adjourned.': • '
Fine. weather, over the week -end.
brought a - number of ` cottagers
td the resort' area to look over
their . property. . . '
Mr: Elmer ;Culbert of South-
field, , Michigan ..spent the week-
end in -Ainberley where . he has
purchased property . recently,
Reids;,- Corners, 4-11 Homemaking
Club . held their first. meeting : -on
February ..4th ,at the //home' of Mrs.
Gordon. Emmerton. Nine .'members
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were ..'present: The new leaders
are: Mrs:, Gordon'Emmerton and
Mrs. RegGtdfrey. ` Carol Elliott
was, elected' ' president, Marilyn
Thompson ; secretary, and Carol
Courtney press reporter. Themeet.
ing opened with .. the... 4-H 'pledge.
Mrs.: Reg Godfrey offered her
home for the-, next` ;meetinig. on
-February 11. Members were ask-
ed . to suggest • a 'name • for the
Club . at the next meeting. The
leaders.' gave a brief summary on
then ew.' project "The Milky :Way
and `a .demonstration on measur-
ing dry ingredients . and liquids.
The meeting closed; ,with .the. 4-R ,
creed and .refreshments were ser-
ved by Abe •hostess.
Mrs: -John Scott • ,was hostess..
for - a tea at St. Lukes Parish hall,
Pine River on Wednesday of last
week. , The ladies worked ,-on two
quilts and needless to . ' say„ 'en
joyed a fine dinner' ,prepared .by
Mrs. John ' Scott.,
There. were players for :four
teen' tables of euchre on Tuesday
evening ;at Anberley Orange .hall..;
Mrs. - Emile McLennan and t Art
Courtney were . winners of . high
'prizes and, Ross , Shielis for the
lucky ` draw,
Glenna ' Campbell'. is a patient.'
in Kincardine. hospital: -
'Mr and Mrs:' Robert Courtney
sang ;a duet at Pine River :United
church . ,on Sunday ,morning. '
Ai mother wascarryingsuch an,
armload of packages that she had
to' give her • small child: the •mon-
mon-
ey to pay. the ,bus :fare. ' As . they
•boarded the`:: bus the, little-. ' boy
explained to the driver, •"1 have. 1-
to handle our money. because . mom.
,mother is really loaded.` •
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•2, Lucknow .
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