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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-05-08, Page 15
WEDNESDAY, MAY 8th. 1993 m LUCKNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW, ,1!0.41,11,AprArnrwr-er- ..„ , 4 ONTA.RQ.' Lucknow orist Phone 5284908 We Invite You' To Cons* Us On Wedding. Flowers, and .Corsages.' We are really sentimental about the flowers we • arrange for wedding's • IT IS THE PERSONAL TOUCH, exacting atten- tion to every detail, the careful' planning and •timing that , will make your wedding the mast BEAUTIFUL. memory of Your life, OUR EXPERIENCE will behelpful whether it is a • simple ceremony or an elaborate formal Wedding. YOU CAN COUNT ON US to take' complete respon- sibility to carry out each detail to perfection. • • HANK YOU . . . • , • . . ' The Huron =Ur* 'of the Canadian Can e .Society'/ 'thanks sincerely the residents of West Wawanosh • .ard Ashfield Tovfnkhips for their support in the. . April cancer, canvass.. • . If ,yoti have been pireilooked, andyou to, •make' ,a donation towards this worthy cause, do-: ',naqons,, Should be sent .at ,once to DeWitt Miller, . Wingharn,,. chairman. of •the West Wawanosh area, or .Donald MacKenzie and., Bet( CrawfOrd; • chair- men for Ashfield . • • , SUPPORT THE CANCER SOCIETY WITH A :CHECK -Up. AND A,. CHEQUE • t • 0 AO ... • .... VVherem.Yoti G t VALUE ..:FOR YOUR :MONEY • Bulk Motor ,Oil . , 99c a gallon Bulk , 'Hydraulic Oil 70c a -gallon Outboard Oil . . : . : 50c a- quart Outboard 00, 10 gz tin for 1 gallon gas mixtures 250 Floor ▪ . . . . 90c a gallon, Cleaning: Solvent : : ........... . 75c.a gallon 5 lbs. Grase : •. .*. $1.30 Brake Fluid, 12%oz, . .•, . 'of. 85c a tin' • FULL LINE of motor oil and greases, truck tubes and car "tubes,- • spark Plugs, filters, batteries , and other accessories. ' , TRUCKS EQUIPPED' WITH 2 -WAY • •/RADIO FOR BETTER SERVICE. 'For Service .and Satisfaction Call w•• •• ••7 •• •"•• • -• •'••• ••••• , ••• , • II A. ' • —A l'BUD1'--HAMILTON „ , • • •.tticitoo'w :and ..District' Agent • For All' ..;•.'r • • •(ities• Service Products ...-• . Phone o11ect 52.84421,• Office Open Doily 8- too, to 0 pail, • • • , , --Lotateit East of • Loakoow on I-ligbway 86 \ CULROSS CORNERS The 'rain and snow on Tues- day halted seeding- oper-ations until the ground dried. At time of writing Ithere •isstill consid- erable seed to be .put in. • David Haldenby is...assisting with the work.at •Ll'oyd John- ston's, Holyrood. • Ronald Frook hal 'accepted a position with the Teeswater Creamery ,and is driving a milk .truck. • Mrs. Frank Brown and Reg •Spent Wednesday 'evening with Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Stanley and family, Xinlough; Miss . Margaret •Murray•of Montrealliaimoved to the home farrri on • the siderOad. • . Mr, and. Mrs. Art Hodgins spent. Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs. James Waith, Lueknow. Mrs: Frank 'Brown and Reg visited at the same home Sunday' evening. • MAKE YOUR Lin A GARDEN• Make • your life -a little •garden Live your. life •'the 'better way, Ailake Your life a thing:Of ,beaity Do, not Nye just for today.. Make your life a little garden, Fill it up with pretty lloWers, Let its beauty 'cheer the lonely. Help the .sad through Weary • hours. ' • • . We have:seen the transformation In ,a .w.e4d4ilfled vacant lot, • After some -one planted 'flowers It became •.a beatzty—spot. • Too Many •lives like. Vacant lots. •They have no 'aim, •or goal, They might have :been fair gardens .•., • Rich !gardens ',of the :'Soul. • -- WM. M. Buck.ingharn.-‘ Outlook 1963 • : Huron 'County ' Federation •• : • NeWs.,eport ' The heavy demand 'for farm, products andthe upward trend spending by consumers are: .expected to continue' in :1963. • Capital SPending.•bY all levels of government and •bUsiness •:siimPd reach; $9.1•• billion this year; four • percent , more.: than last •year. An expenditure, of this size, , will. strongly support. the •Canadtan' economy, through the year; Exports are. expected to increase •,beca•use Canadian producers are irV,a 'better . pas= itiOn .to compete,. Farin cash, ineonle, 'given average .weather; shouldbe well.'zrnalntaitred in 963:7-1511des, of •: farrn • products ffo,uld :be ,generally stable.. Some prices. may di -op under the prei- sure of .sUpplies, but prices -fo:r other products • vi11.flke1y be higher. Forage Crop. 'seeds of most of the principal types will: be, 4uite.Scarce this spring corn.7 pai'ed wth.lait. Retail prices will be generally above lait -year's ith alfalfa, tiinOtlly. • and red clover up the ..,rnost. 2 „ SPring- cereal seed ds.sufficient •although there' may be some lo- cal shortages in Western • Can- ada because of frost damage..last fail. ,Price S are/expected tobe about the same.. as in 1962. 1:‘,rceS of',oats and barley, have' fallen from, las-t, year's high 1ev els. In early MarCh, at the Lake- head, oats were about TO cents less and 'barley about 5 cents less ibusliek • Prices of •oats, are 'Pot, expected' to rise, this spring and- summer' despite good export safesBarley prices; be-'• eaUse of the tight supply, :should stay firth. at.: least *, until the size •of the. new,c'rop can' be estimated. Growers intend - t� plant 14.5, million acres of oats •this spring down four,. Per- cent frOrri last Year, and 5,9 acs of lbarleY Up 1.1, percent: These changes appear. to b6 warranted, but even with the larger acreage and ayeyage yieldso', barley will be only :Suf- ficient for domestic needs in,' the 1963-64 crop year. Corn • growers intend to sOW .451,000 adres'sev'en. percent More than in 1962. If yields are 75 buihels an acre, the average of the lagt, yeafs, the. crop will be 'about: 34 bushelS. PriceS May be soirieWht lower in 1063-64 'owing to ehange, in the 17. price suipPort ',progrm. 4 • I ; ,• PAPE r rott SCHUETTI. MILDMAY Furniture . . I Wide Variety of Chesterfield Bedroom, and Kitchen Suites :. Including ' CHESTERFIELD SUITE. by "Kroebler." • • • • Select ' 3, 4 ' or 5 !seater' sofa and matching_ : 2 -piece suite at i.". , ,.., $179,00, $.199.00, ' or :$219.,00 : • ,., 4 - ID Duracer filmic ;, ChOioe of cOloors. Trade-ins accepted., • • • , • • : • • .1 • • • • • • • • • • • , • • • • • ,• © • • ' • • is • • 3 -Piece BEDROOM SUITES . . $98.00 to $398.00 • • You can buy a '7 -PIECE BEDROOM GROUP inch:dr ing Modern Double Dresser, Bookcase Bed, Chiffonier 1,0/ • for only . . . . . . . . . : . . . . .. ... . . $179.00 i • • V . Free Delivery• • • • • .GODFREY SCHUETT, Mildmay, ' Ontario ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •Fed 'cattle priOes:hair.e cropped and a steadier (price : trend •seern- :sharply from the high levels of last November, owing to heavy marketings rnainly irr Ontario and the prairies during Janu- ary• 'and • February, in • early March, Marketings dropped off • • ed to, be d.eveloping. But last . year's high prices will .not likely , be duplicated This '''in,for- • ination, ,has. been taken., from the. Spring :edition of..th'e Agri- ctil,tural outlook • Canada. OUR STOCK OF USED FURNITURE IS DEPLETED We Have. A Large NEW Stock of the Finest Chesteifields and Davenports • I 7 , WE WILL ' ACCEPT YOUR TRADE-INS. If your chesterfield is in reasonably good' condition, come in and see our large new selection without any obligation, ' •• to trade. - . r • See Also Our Large *Assoiiment Of edroom Suites and -Kitchen Suites • -:-REDUCED .PRICES on several of our higher priced • BEDROO1C, SUITES Prices lane froni- $95 to .$219 MciclaNZIE FURNITURE STORE Clitkow •Phe 528-3402 '4, 1 • •I • . ' .•, , .• A •• !.• 1•1 • • • ; • .