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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-02-19, Page 15Iay; FEBRUARY' . 1A, 190 F. 1 lkr' NMr!iRriaa iriF •s`nit'S a1 7,.: Ire 'it roan w''..a..wr►' = • • -THE; 1,UCKNOIN SENTINEL, LUC,KNO.W.. •ANTAR14)O ECIPE OF THE MONTH By the Ontario Tender Fruit Institute "Buy Canada Choice Canned. Fruit" Prepare your ..own biscuit 'dough or use a prepared mix. Roly.. Poiyfioli out in .15 x 10 -in, reef- . angle. Spread with melted 'ryes ::8 for snackor dessert, butter. Combine sugar and• cups biscuit.. mix tablespoons melted.. 'butter cup: sugar 1 teaspoons cinnamon - teaspoon : nutmeg cup. canned Strained plums :(or junior plums:) ` spices. Sprinkle 4 on biscuit mix. Spread with strained plums leaving a 1 -in. margin.. Sprinkle with. remaining sug-, ar' and 'spices. `Roll up and cut in. 1 -in. slices Place slic- es, eut side up,; in a• greased pan or .,muffin tin.. Bakein hot oven (450 degrees,F.) 15 18 minutes, • R R• .: s •,Lucknow, Lucknow. Sentinel Dear Cam and. Don: Thompso - I was, afraid that' the Editorial page was going to become eit- tinct when it was ;missing last week. Keep it. up, it is good. An - Other good idea - is the report from Queen's Park. It is nice to know whatis. going on.: • . The Editorial regarding. the vote for eighteen- year olds. was • very interesting to me and I am sur -- prised there, have 'been .no opin ions' expressed. T • 'High school students today are better informed, about . the, work- ings of politics than their parents were °The' History. text. books seem to be aimed . at teaching why things are done as they are. How ever, .before' ',the government. the hands. 'of young idealists, • a How- (elver, 44. • • • ff COUNIY OF HURON • • TENDERS FOR TRUCKS • Se led tenders o forms field Farmer "Lost The `Draw" As'. mitteeran On Hog Marketing Bd:. e 1VIoncr ief of . Ashfield even indicated he would with- a Huron County commit draw his, name' as long •as, Greb to the • Ontario Hog Pro- would state his.position.; Marketing• Board. this However;.. Greb • still. made . no recause ,.be was .unlucky move.' to "lose .. thee draw" at :, This irked those present even wk's : meeting in. • Clin more, and such comments' ':as had unique.developments: ,: "take the microphone. to' him" ''and • low the Clinton News, ".carry him up". were. heard. reported the .meeting in ie first time in (Our :years ill. be no count=wide 'elec same committeemen,. as 19 re acclaimed to these pos- Doug :Miles curtailed. the un- ruly, n-ruly, display • by pointing . out that it was . Greb's right' in a' democ, racy. • .not tq speak: ' / The meeting was then- conclud-. ed and'most of the.170 producers a meeting in Clinton Leg_left the 'meeting with the belief that an .election;. would • be called,- as all 20`candidates• still remained in the running.` • Bows 'Out. However, 'at a .directors meet- ing of' the Huron"County :Hog Pro- ducers, a lengthy discussion was held • on whether . Greb, should be given ''an automatic :`acclamation. or 'whether -the . supporters should .go' to., the , polls: . Some other ' nominees expressed: the •opinion that an 'election would be ridiculous and'would result. in a ' very small 'turnout of µcounty producers. ' They noted • ;that . 'Greb would only be ,able 'to attend the annual meeting and would not be a mem-• ber of 'the Hog 'Producers - Assoc- iation in Huron, as . most' of thhe other 19` men are.. After, agreeing : that it could do little` harm, to' elect Greb;: the -di-' rectors• voted in. favour of. giving him. the 'acclamation. . With ..this, four" new' candidates ver, for the 'first time, :.it, that anropponent has man-/ be. selected as • one of• the keemen in . a weird move rovided some .interesting: at the annual„ meeting. ual,, the Huron: County Hog :rs had' ' presented a full .. 19 risen for the posh of teeinen,, and only one for ndidate. of the apparently Free Enterprise, backers 5_ name on : the slate of fist :years, :the opponents 'plan have ..always named plete •.sl'ate : in opposition, re never before; placed 'a the voting delegates to nual• meeting, in.. Toronto. n Greb,. R.R.. 2. Dashwood 20th name on' the* board, ren all '.20 declared' their ri to stand, , Doug Miles,' ag-.. re representative, who acts; ruing officer, :declared that for' • committeemen, Harvey' Hod- gins, John • ,Kernighan, `James 117Ic-. Gregor and • George ' Moncrief, along with , Harry Mulvey, . agreed to place their 'names._ in a. hat to pick ` which One would . withdraw his nomination:. The draw, was made and. Mon- Grief who. 'ironically •was the. tion would be held `to' 'elizn- me man on' tine selected March 3. tuber of the'audience,, ap- trying to' 'give Greb an' n ity . to withraw and not in election,: asked Miles if possible for. a'. nominee to W his.dame __. n ' Bsari, R.W.: 3 Walton, 13th–man ' nominated on the: sTate Ise ,to' point out that an . --was • picked as .the one to with cost of which, was es- draw •and .•alleviate the cost .:of an y election. at over $300 w cum- only one: `man was "pure With . this••move, : the 19 commit- "- A. tee men . are 'Alf Warner, R.R: 1 Bayfield; Lloyd Stewart, R.R. 1 Niles then stated he • would Clinton, Bacon, •'Belgrave minutes .,to read through Albert Maicohn Davidson, Brucefield; gulations set up for • . the George Campbell, R:R. , 1 Sea- n of committeemen. to de- forth, .Harvey Hodgins, R.R 2` .if a man could withdraw. • Ailsa Craig; .Gordon Elliott,'. R.R. ported back after this time' 5 Seaforth; Ross . Love, R.R.. 2 ' .could see ' no reason why Hensall; Elmer Ireland, R.ft :5. would not be. able to, with Winghatn; Robert McAllister`, 'R. end- prevent an election. It 2. Auburn., James' IVIcGregor,• R.R. •2 Kip - ver, aGre,t• Speak R., J, Semple, R R Bay- ouldn b made no Move. 'pen' draw- u . .. n :field , Johns. S, � e nighan p Gorier, his name�and mai h 11 i i ` Mulve'`Wroxeter his. silence as he had when Hugh Rundle, • R.R.'1 Centralia; t of the 20 , nominees ""- the producers to. ,make Carl Govier, R:R, 1 Auburn; Mel- !rtentions . known and • solicit :