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PAIGE TWO
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THE .1,4,PKNOW' .SE TINI1+,, LUCKNOWIt Off# ARIA
. • WEDNESDAY'',; . MAR. 2701, 194
NEWIN, .
Children
• !Mere' are: lots of little ' :boys'.
'
and girls • 'in, Ontario, 1,i ke . Judy,
Who have to:. use a wheelchair
or ,braces and crutches to get
• fromplace, to ' e lace. ` . There are
o .er e
therapy :or need' •artificial. 'appli-
ances and the training ;to use
them.
These are e cried..child
ren That are helped by • the gas -
'ter Seal. Campaign ”now (being
held.' by • servaice. clubs in •228
com1nurrities iti he-SasOntario...
paiagn is sponsored` Eby' the 'Luck -
ow .and District Lions Club.•
•
Set . tJp First Fruit
Growers Group.
7;t waa,i;. ‘baek , in. 1924 close
,toforty. years .ago -- . that' S.. B,
Stot.hers set up the Huron Coun-
ty Fruit, Growers, Association;
Steve' was.:.. Agricultural rrepre-
't
sentativhetimee ifor • �iuro.n County at
.
Last week lig attended the an:-
,n,ual meeting in Clinton, and
the ' •Free Press ..Photographer
"Sher Steve and Wes Joynt, a
former .pr:eSident of °�tvhe organ
'zation• along with thee new r.presi
dent, Dodi Middleton, R.R.3,
Clinton
• Ed Wise;'- of R.R. Clinton, is.
'first vice-president and 'Boyd:
Taylor of Walton, 'second vice-
president.
ire
president.
The iappoinited • secretary is
Russ Chard, ;of Rebrolia,,• field-
, man fior 'the fruit and Vegetable
extension branch of 'the Ontario
department of apiculture,: and
treasurer, is D; . H.. Miles, of
Clinton; Huron County agriacul
turas representative,, • •
Area. 'directors, named, . at athe
rneeting were: Mar', .Stratyehuck; a:
'LOCAL MEN :: ARE. • 441
COMMITTEE DIRECTORS'
•• Cliffo.rd Bray of Brussels :area
was elected president • of the
Huron 'County 47H , Club Leaders
• Association..' ro
Named to theexecutive we're.
Ted.. `Dunn, Bayfield ` 1st vice;
• Kenneth Baker, . Dashwoo•.d, .2.nd
vice, ; Maurice Hallahan, Bel-
grave, ; Secretary -treasurer.
The carthittee directors are.
Andrew Gaunt, Lucknow,`. +beef;.
Glen Walden;,' .Luckriow, dairy;
:Robert Fath:eningharn, : Seaforth,
field craps; : Donald Dodds., Sea -
forth,; swine. • :
BOUGHT HULL ' FROM• ,
THE. RODANZ HERD
.,,.+ .�•.OliverGeorge .:Kennedy. and O
IVIceharles. attended ,•"the !bull
sale, at .Ridgetown , on 'Friday..
Oliver purchased one '. of the.
top sellirg • Hereford bu91's . con-
signed by George: Rodanz 4 f
Ringwood .farms of Stouffville,
Ontario.
• Purchase price of.',.; this bull_
.was. $565:.00. .
General Purpose and Long -Term
AS•TURE MIXTURES
FORMULA "B"
Alfalfa; Canadian •
Red Clover, • Can.
Di Cut 9::.
Ti:mathy, Canadian ' 217.
Brome, 'Canadian . 20,
Meadow,' Fescue, Can. • 21'
• Ladino Clover, Cert:
• Blue •Tag
White Dutch.. Clover 4. '
100%
CANADA NO. '1 MIXTURE
• '. Hay and Pasture
JONES, MaeNAUGHTON
•• • SEEDS
FORMULA "C"
'21.:• (OAC "•Recoanmenidation)
Timothy.., 'Canadian 20.
Brome; Canadian • 29
Orchard, Danisi ' 9
Meadow, Fescue, Can. • 16
Alfalfa, Canadian 17
Ladino Clover; Cert.
4 Blue Tag. 9
10p%
CANADA NO..1 MIXTURE
rkE
•
Hay and Pasture
'JONES, MacNAUGHTON ; .
SEEDS
•
$1 0.75 ..per atre1 i.
Ari actaptaible; productive
and high quality mixtixre,
which is suitable through-
out southwestern Ontario
for hvay. and short-term
tures. Rye vil'I' serve as
n. arse croup.
$1O.5Op�r:acre
General purpose mixture
recommended by OAC and
proven 'for years.. as a. top
quality producer through=
ottt these • regions,
Bags Contain. Sufficient Seed For One • Acre
24 Pounds --' As . Recommended ,
R
FINLAYSON, LUcknov,
Phone .5 28:2903
*jai *liaaia' lauli a ■ Taus a■..11111`1111
SPRING STYLES
FOCT.FAR
For All The Family Now in Stock,In A
i e = Variety . Qf• Styles And • Colours. Brand -
NT a Makesat Fit --And Wear.
•
STILL •
Many GuMan'•.ing Values
Spring Safe All This' Week
LADIES'` DRESS SHOES,
• CHILDREN'S SHOTS
GROWING . GIRLS'
Flab And • Medium Heels. At Budget Prices
ur.
RATHWELL SHOE STORE
Phone . 528.31 1.7
Ed Steakle; Exeter; Lorne Woad$ u�iuf�a��■sia�■ar■ts�ii■■.ui�ur��o■�u�r�
of. - Lu�cknow; Stewart Middleton, •
•
Bayfield and' Will+iani • McGuire,,
Goderich.
George-McArthu.r;-..manager.. oL.
;the.` Oxford Fruit:.. Growers Co
,Operativve • spoke to, the '.grlbup;
on ,Ontario apple :marketing.. •
W;hi1e. the afternoon session
Was ' 'a•n� ` :progress ..Miss .Isalbell e
Gilchrist, county ome eoono-.
Mist, took ;members' , carves on a
tours of the •departiment of ag-
riculture . office sand spcike to
them 'on 'bathe. management.
4
From One :School
Were:Topa.�
In, the ;public sAeaking: icontes•t,
sponsored .i for •' Ripley and Hu-
ron ;. Township' •, public: ,•sehools, .
;first .place l*as a. warded to. Col, -
4410 MacDonald. Valerie' Stahley•
placed. second with Carol' Elliott
third •and:.Judy,°Farrell in. fourth
position All tare Pupils Of MO.
Delbert Wilson.
On Saturday;. ; Corinne 'Mac=
Donald: represented• this area in
the contest at Port Elgin, where
she burned iii a fine•speech, but
tailed -to to. take • the top.:honours.
Accomnpaanyinag her :were .hey
Mother,. Mrs. :John C.. ' MacDon-
ald; Mrs Francis Gemmell; Anne
Geiil1thell, Mrs. Delibent Wilson.
and. Valerie" Stanley:
ZION
;Mr. • and- :Mrs. .Robert .Irvin
anad Betty Visited: Sunday'. with
Mr. and .Mrs, Harvey Ritchie.
Jimmie Ritoh,ie had • some boys
.in on Friday' aftevr school, it
being ',his birthday. -
Mrs. Charlie Anderson; Mrs.
Harvey • Ritchie,: Mrs. Wesley
Ritchie • and Mrs .Peter ' :Cook
were iris. Godericii on ' Thursday
attending: the, Presbyterial rne'eh-
fling
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ritchie
and: boys 'Visited Saturday. ev-•
.ening. with Mr. and '•Mnrs, Will
Ritchie.
Mr, and Mrs. Gbrdon Kirkland,
Nancy and Ken spent Sunday
with Mr. and ,Mrs., Gordon Stobo
of. Teeswater.
WHITECHURCH
ipley:. Host For
District Meeting
'The' regular.' Meeting of 'the
Ripley and.: District Horticultu .e
e s nit
of Mrs. Walter, Walden of Rip-
ley' on 'March 19th. Mrs. Doug
Henry presided:. 0 6nada ,wai.
sung followed by the Lord's
Prayer:,
Ripley is the ghost. society • for
the ,district 'annual and :a 'good
deal ,bf .tiene was 'given; to . the
of rt. Mrs. 'Oliver Mac-
Charles. and Mrs. N. Stewart
are in charge of the • program
with the .otherplanning lett to
the directors.
The .roll call "Sing, • Say:;or.,
Pay" was. well •answered by the
Iarge :number present. Mrs. N
Stewart had the' topic . which
was very , >' interesting,' "New
:Flowers to ".Planet,. this ' Year:"
MaacChaarles; read'apoem•, '
"Prelude"..• The .convener,, lkirs.'
D.; Elphick .closed'. the. ; programri
with two contests.: Mrs. Gable
thanked *s. Waldenfor the
home. of 'her ome. There. was . a
tasty lunch :.served` : by the hos=
tess and her .helpers.
spective Councils at 'their n
regular. Meeting. in Aptil:
'T I i�kr4e n'-th -•-alit — --B
Area are - the Village,
re ge. of B1
and .portions of • Hullett, Mor
East Wawapesh,' West • Wan
nosh : and Collborne'• 'I'ownsl
• Petitioners believe that
cost • of the struck, spread ;aF
p4tionat'e1y over. these mun
palities would • be.' negligible c
sidering, the - amount , of 'ad.
fire, ' protection,
Petitioning For;
Rural Tank -Tru
• (Blyth , .Standard)..
Residents of Hallett nand Mor-
ris Township. are cnirrently Abe.
i'rg Tasked to sign a petition . for
the, purchase Of' a; "tank .truck'
for the Blyth Rural Fire' Area:
Having seen the advantage of
•such a. truck •satseveral fires in
the . area ' durinig' the Past few •
months,, many of the:residents
alyelieve that the added fire Pro-
tection would greatly .. exceed.
such an investment.. °" ,
Harry .Learis:. organizing the
petition ' .m' ' Hlzllett ' and' Don
Craig in _Morris. " RAS hoped it
can. be 'presented' to ",their" re=
Mr: and Mrs*Carl MoClena.g=
hon visited at the .home Of Mr
and NITS, Robert Aitchisison :near
Ilderton on Saturday .and v=isited
on Sunday at the honeof Mr,'
and Mrs ,Irwin McClenaghan in
St. Thomas.'
Miss Karen Groskorth ' of 'Tor-
onto
oronto ,spent the week -end, at the ..
home of . her 'parents Mr, and
Mgrs.. Elwood Groskorth. •
The Thankdffering meeting •will
be held in • the Whitechurch
United Church on Vte,dnesday,
April :3rcl at 2:30. ' The guest
speaker for the day will bp, Mrs;
Clarence' 11 CClena'glaan of , the
Southampton Saugeen Indian Re-,
Snow
Ca#ch ug
loafs Communis
Week. =end •terinperatu,res.
soared to. the ; . fifties ,agave
snow 'banks a abeaiting;. -,and
one is Sorry.. In :fact; after al
steady, winter, With heavy " sn
fall • and frequent ::bad.,
driti
conditions; everyone' seems' ac
aabutialiy 'gloating when they:
mark that ."the snow's' ca+tei
it. today,'.' '
As if ' by magic,, fields
lawns .,•ase beco¢ning, bare,
spring flowers vin sheltered a
sprang lip' "overnight", when
.covering : of' snow was , me
away.
Not.only :did ,the Warm, we
er. start flowers ..sprouting,
it� brought. back ;the robins
"sure" harbinger of Spring:
motif ache snow is catchii;
other problems arise. FlOO
conditions are being e*eriei
in 'some' places, and Gould'
worse 'unless''.,the thaw s'
dawn: -•..
Township gravel roads loo
if. they are :in :for• a beating
,Flanked by' high banaksof SI
which retard : the' rrieltting E
from 'drainage away, these
are hovered' with •'*alter' nari.:n
places and the ,spring •:.firth
could abe more serious .than
dinarily experienced. • .•
• Some residential area "flod
was eXperien•oed; on . •.Mon,daa
•the north end df Stauffer. S
A BENEFIT DANCE
will be held r
and Mrs: Bill Mc&eath'
and family
in ,the
Ripley Township Hall
Friday, March 29th
THOSE "HINQ' TO DONATE
. Without Attending' Dane May Do So By Leavi
Same At. Royal Bank-, : Ripley,