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WEDNESDAY, MAR', 13th, 1963
KINLOUGH
The. H.W.I:Inlet On Tuesday. in
ithe hall,' • with Mrs.' Lyman Sut-
•ie�et�hg
The'
de 'ameeting op-'
PdRe and
the Mary
• Stewart ,Collect, ' The commalni-
cations .incli+ded a letter -frotyi
!the' :neve Proviteial • president,
M. Trivers whc succeeds
Mrs. L. Lymburner. Mrs.. ' Wm.
mast 'green was fudged 'by M's.
Jim Smith and Mrs. Mark John-
ston and won ,,by Mrs; McKinney
and Mrs; Rra yhard Ackert. The;
meeting closed with God Save
the 'Queen. and Grace and a tasty
lu ch was served by the •hostes-
se Mrs, Mark Johnston and Mrs,
rank, Maulden
We are pleased to report that
rian Percy 'was able to return
home from Kincardine Hospital.
Mid and Mrs Donald MaEwan
TEadie .reported on Home Econo and family .visited with ;Mr and.
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r, Mrs. Herman Fisher and, ,family
mics. and. ,Health; .1Virs Charlie.
Murray reported on. Cit zenShip at Senmiller.: a
•" We are pleased . to' report••ithat • „ and Education and Historical Re-
search , by Mrs, Perry ,Hodgins: Mr. Toth H .,gins returned home
Mrs; . Harold Haldenby. reported from Viot ria, Hospital,.' London
that the. Boys•Scouts eget together 'where he has been a .patient.
•would be. held .. on March 29th, Mr. a d Mrs. Bert Nicholson
The convener, Mrs., Lloyd Acker t and All ' and Mrs. Tom -Hodgins
spent Fridayin London.
, ithen. took 'over •and;Ig:ave the' mot- '
, . to on , -Education. Mrs..Ed: Thome-' The W.A .• will meet on Thurs
son introduced the guest speaker .day . afternoon at the* home of
Mrs. • George Hald�enby..
as3, t_
Mrs. T. J. Mt�nne y "= of Teesitva
er who 'gave aninteresting, talk A numlber.frarn There have been
OnIreland. Th.e next card party confined to bed with severe colds.
will. be.held, on Wednesday ev.-
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ening, March • l3th, Miss. Anne' Fathersare, what give ' daugh-
Ackert favoured with ,two piano ters away to othermen • who
aren't nearly. good . enough so
they can have grandchildren who
are .smarter than (,anybody's.
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onumbers. and Mrs. •Ed"•Thompson
conducted two .Irish contests. A
contest, the 'Person wearing the
NUMEWPS
or . sound '.counsel: and . a ,fair` price on a monument
:correctly designed" from quality ,maternal, rely on.
ORNERS
During the week crows, have
been sighted around the corners,
but their "singing" seems • very
Weak. •
Last Wednesday ,afternoon . and
evening the March. Lion got
loose 'and, roared with, all his
force. We •'hope the Lamb will.
be more Prominent ,from now on.
Mrs.: 'EzraStanley .and Sharon
attended open house in Guelph`
on. Wednesday, and ,were storm
stayed' Overnight a',few miles
from '
.Listowel. '.
• Mrs..- Marley Wall was a..din.
ner guest Thursday of My,''and
Mrs Alex. •Whytock,' • Teeswater.
We are glad to report 'that at
the Public ,Speaki g in Teeswa-
ter .last • Friday ing that one
°
of lldSi wlleata
Poock'won secoidplace.
Mr, Tom Hodgins has returned,
home from, Victoria Hospital in
London. •
Former Lucknow
Grocer Passes -'
A former •resident of • Wing
ham . and Lucknow, ..J Mark.'
C ,' gels, fx2,' died In Welland
y General Hospital on Feb-,
ua .y ,1v9. He was an employee
of Kings Store when 'he.:was•
in Wingharn, and. came to Lu k
now some • thirty years ago 'When
h bough tlie,gxoceiy--'burin
Russell, Garry & Rodney
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PRICE:; -
Cert No. 1, $1.65 Per bu.,.
x.1.5(! per bu.; �• , .
Reg. No '1, $1.75 per: bu.
C York
No.. 1, $2.10;. .Cert. No 1, '.�, 2.25;,
No.
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Keystone
in. No. 1,$3.10; Cert. No. 1, $3.25
Reg.. No. 1, $3.35
Can. No. 1 Mixtures
xed.•Grain -- •
Choice • of seven mixtures
Order early and avoid disappointment.
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Established• Over Sixty Years..
Walkerton. Phone. .638-w
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Summons and SIeeprn east r .
then operated by Clarence .Mur
die, where *.:Halls 'Store is locar
ted ,
While in Lucknow.. Mr. and•
Mrs. Cassel.s resided in the home
now owned'. by Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Ritchie,Ritchie,r east ', of ; -•Tre
leaven's' •Mill.'
He •sold' the '.business to
•ald. 1VItCharles ;who operated . it
until ' selling .::to Jahn Hall . in
1938 1
•Mark had lived in the Niagara
• di'strict since 1050 and Was . an
auditor , for the ''Unemployment'
Insurance Commission`; of 'Wel;,
•land. • He had..previously worked:
at Hamnikton and Meaford
Hamilton and Meaford. . •
Mr. 'Cassels • was a . anember of
Dufferin Masonic Lodge at Wel-
wand Port and ; Wiham . Lodge,
;No, 286, ' And of Holy •Trinity.
Anglican. • •Church, Far thill.
He •,is 'survi'ved by •his::.w:ife
the former -Lillian Lillian Howard. '
Sunflower Crop
Grows .In Ashfield
The .:stately, colorful sunflower
—a relatively new crop : for ,F•iu-
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ron,• is growing' in : %popularity.
�W:• ...A. 1§orlan.d, R.R. 1, Pert
Albert,. a contract , agent and
grower 'hirnsehf estimates there
will 'i be 'between 1.,000 and .1,200
■ acres' sown' in !the ,:county' this ,.
:year. 'Phis is 'about .a; third, in
crease over last year's acreage.' i;
• Reasons for the growing
■ popularityof .sunflower. accord. 1
• inig: to •Mr: Borland;are '`the • rug=
;gedness of the crop, its agility •1'
: to gra*. on' relatively poor
N. : and its return tto ; the farmer•.
• Rallph Foster, Ashfield•'.town-'
ship dire r of the' Huron Soil
and Drop I'mprovem'ent Assoc:%-
tion, confirms the' crop's ability: "
to •stand up, to almost any kind
ofweather: "It :seemsto take.
■ rain or • dry .speiis without tool
• much trouble ';and it .isn't nur't•' •
• I ' by late frosts in spring .or, early
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frosts in' the fall," Mr., ,.Foster
'has ''grown the crop for the past
two years. •
Lucknow Ontario Phone. 528-2026
in 'the .trial crops in Huron;
The bulk of the• crop is 'pro-
cessed in' vegetable,•to l and .:bot
fled as "Toasted Sunflower
Seed: Kernels." It's sold' in health:
stores in the .:U.S. .because: ' of
its mineral,.;'vitamin and protein:
content, A : portion of . theerap
is . also marketed asbird seed..
Mr: Borland . said his., return
last year' . averaged $118,:00 an
acre, Yield runs from 1400 to
2400• pounds per acre. The , dis
advantages" The: crop , is• "very.
susceptible to 2-4D," says; Mr,
Borland.. The birds like thern
too. He advises farmers not to
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FOR YOUR SPRING, .'•
FLOORCOVERING:, NEEDSN n in xuron ''Last the
a Nacreage jum,pecl to 750, must of.;.
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WE• HAVE, A' LARGE STOCK ,
FOR. YOU TO CHOOSE FROM
Adds. •Mr, 'Borland. "It will E
grow on land ,wher'e, a lot. of
other crops fail It's` . a rugged,
thing anyway :,y.ouwant to, 1•o,ok'
at it:".
Stmflowers :were first ,c,r,ntr ac.
ted in 1.961 when 161' acres were
year.
we have the ;patte'rn' and • price that will 'please :: .it in . i o • orne ' and AsGode
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■ Drop in and see our. • selections at no obligation to. buy.„ ■ ,,rich and West• Wawanosh town
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■ 'processing ,firm Pollard
Brothers Larnited, 'Harrow, ,fir. t.'
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•F ,experimented !With the crap in
■ FVI\ � E STORE' r • Huron tri 180 nd a ain, npC , E ZIE; , + ■ v h 196(1, • >[t�R, 2, itGif;NOW 7�YwLL4
previcttsly ,they',' had 'eontr.a ted Katie. Wingharn 71
'" ■ in, 1rssex �oiant' but ran. intra
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EN�AGEMENT$;
1111'r;: and Mrs:' Kitchener Fin-
: nigan of . • Godertch wish to an;
nourice •.+the engagement of •their
daughter, Sandra Anne, .to `
A:Flan; McNee of Newmarket, .son
of '.Mr/ and Mrs. Graham McNee
of Nile. 'The wedding 'wall .take.
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place April 13th •in North Street
United Church,.
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Custom Butchering
Mondays -•Hogs, $2.00: in by' 4:00 p.i r .,
Cutting and :Wrapping, 2c pound
CATTLE, CALVES: and LAMBS EVERY• DAY,
• EXCEPT SATURDAY
We Do Curing' and Smoking ... Beef, Pork, ' and Iamb
Sold :Whole, Half .or Quarter . ,For Better Service,
And` Lower Prices; -- Call Riplby 100,
Ch a sHoniara,
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Chas. Hoonsma ' Prop.
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BEAVER ii,one of the most industrious of animal&.
with lotting care on the construction of a home for,his family.
Beavers mate for life, and their homes
are built with ah eye to permanent use.
-When a man builds' or buys a home, he, too, likes to
feel that itis permanent,For•it is at home that the familydevelops roots
and'friendsh ps. Safeguarding the home for thfanilly is `ono
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of Sun Life's many"services for the security and protection
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