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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-11-13, Page 5te • ,„ Pf • 411-: to • fii • pf '7e • so. !t. n - •e in WEIMPSD4177.,NOY. 13V1, 1963 THE LiVCKNOW SENTINEL, LitTC1r,NOW,, ONTARIO • • p4014 NOTE' . •.. PO4...Artificidt..Breeding Sires--. • The *directors of two of On- ttario's (ti*Or artificial breeding asoclationt 'have given their ap- Prelim,' to a sire, Awing agree-. anentitSvolving over a • 'hundred bulis.By early 1984 members of the Central Ontario and the :Waterloo Cattle Breeding ASSOC- latiOrLS wi11have a larger choice of sires than :ever !before. .;In .the. Holstein breed, for exam.ple, 48 !buns ;will be •'available, 2.1' suPPlied 'Waterloo, 27 'by Central Ontario. The agreement- is the result. of Several months Of negotiation between the •twO ....neighbcouring associations, who together. serve an area reaching train Lake Huron inthe west to Peter - 'borough :in East-Central •Ontario, plus all of Northern Ontario. This agreement does not involve • ACHIEVEMENT • WILL BE • AT WR9XETER. . Athievement Days to.,oulanin- • ate the current 4-H project, "Milky zWays" wili be held this ;month thtotoghout Huron Cowl- • ty. ellhe• project is under the di- teCtion of Miss Patricia Dam- • ude, home economist for the county. • The.girls in this area iwill at- tend' adhievement day in the Community hall, Wroxeter,. on . December 7th Among the clutbs , 'participating will be Dungannon; With Mrs. ,Gran) McNee and ;Mrs. Ettitr Rivett; leaders;' arid lielensf Mrs.' Gordon Mac- Pherson and Mrs. Ernest Gaunt , !leaders. • • • . • • -0440 the general operations of the participants,. IT, will, however, inolUcle, along with point .crier - ship of the bull studs, joint sire analysis and- advertising. • ' 'united operations will be contrdlled by :committees from beth associations with Dr. C. •R. Reeds, 'Manager of Central Ontario Cattle Breeding Assoc- iation' as co-ordinator. D. L. •Fer-• tune •Of Waterloo Cattle Breed- ing 'ASsociation w11 be in charge of advertising, with M. R. Cgtarrie of Central 'Ontario Cat- tle.'Breeding Association taking change of: sire analysis.* • • • ' • RUM barns ;presently owned by the . two. associations Will -con- tinue to be used. Semen will be frozen and distributed; using .the facilities" 'cif the • Ontario Assoc- latian cif Artificial Breeders. at the Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph.. The Central Ontario Associar tion, the larger cif ithe two !breed- ing units, eniploys a staff .of 7.0 and ;provides service for mare • than 1115,000 cows ...per year. It serves •a membership of 15,500. The tWaterloo unit provides apr .preatimately 80,900. first services annually, employs •a • staff of .44 and has .10,500 members. • . The asociatiOns: aim, through joint ownership c'f . their bulls,/ to provide Service froan the 'wi- dest 'possible range of, 'daughter• proven dairy bulls and:perform- ance and lirO-geny tested !beef bulls. Their plans include an ex- pandedprogram o•f young dairy: •Ibtills and ,feedlot testing •of steers •sired by • their beet bulls. • South Kinioss W.M.S. The , Iccmlbined monthly meet- ing and Thank -Offering. service of South Kinloss W.M.S. was held on Wednesday,4°Novemb'er 0 at the :home of Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall. ;Mrs; Ted Collyer presided in the absence of the • president and the secretary, Mrs. MacDriugall' read ole rs -' of thanks received •frOrn! Weren't individuals. A coartmitt was named to bring • in a officers for ':next year. Mrs. A. Hughes reported •an increase in givings, • The Bible Study was 'Habakkuk 3 and the' roll call :111ejoice." Mrs. • Sandy .MacLeod and -Mfrs. Harry Levis , sang a duet and Mrs. Ira Dickle read a Thanksgiving poen. Mrs,' Ted' Collyer introduced the *test speaker, Mrs. Victor .Emmerson of Whitechturch who .took as her theme "Building a House?' Each individuai is called upon • to build an inner sanctuary -which shall be a retreat ,and a place tor 'soul growth' •and reflection. Hoare building affords •• life!,S greatest opportunity. .The er must think •not onlY of self but of the.Young ,who tallow rou and 19ttry •to make the !road free of Pitfalls. Likewise each individual must be a 'builder in the life af the comanunitY, each contributing his. or ,her brick for • the • building. Mrs. • Emmerson was thanked and presented with .a • rerneinbrance. Mrs. Herb Buck- ton• read an article -entitled "If I• knew this would • be the laSt year of my life on earth" wh further' emPhasized Abe theme of Worth While.building. The. pray- er circle was conducted by aVlr.s. S. MacLeod, &ITS. Ross MacMil- lan • and USG Dean MacLeod. The directors Milts; Ira Diekie and Mt% Buckton assisted 'the hostess in .serrving • a dainty kusch. • U.C.W. • tke *Old's safestlie:atingsystenicOmpletely!lanielei* • • I • • • • • • , • , • • It's cleaner than any othet. heating systeni--:cahoOt 'create: dust, smoke; sootor dirt of allit kind. • toil:get custom -comfort in eir.ory.F.oO0Ctric heating offers you a separate thermostat in each room. • " • Easy tOinstall—no.furoace'or...fueltank annual maintenatice cOstS,..nOttiint to clean, no. filters to replace; electric heating is truly a carefree. system. , heating • . . , • . • Reduced operating costs -in many municipalities the rate for electric heating* has been reduced as ,much as 3010 during the last 2 years. *Call your qualified electric heating contractor o • • LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY • . „. • The tNovelnber meeting of the Wakes. United Church Women was held at the borne of Mrs. Hugh Menary on November 7th• with Mrs. Jerry Cranston -in Charge of 'the program. There • were fifteen adults SE five chil-• dren 'present. IMrs. .Cook took the first !part of chapter 4 in the Word and 'the Way. The new study book "Christian Issues in Southern •Asia” was , introduced by. Mrs. '••/W.: :Zinn, `' The ladles are to cater to the Orangemen's banquet on 'November- 15th. An invitation from the Dungannon United Clinuch' ladies to attend their bazaar • on November lath was read. Thank you cards were also read. A new slate of 'alit- ers Was !brought :in at this meet- ing with 134T.S; J. Arnold the president for 1904. At the close, Of the meeting a lovely lunch! was served by the hostess .and Mrs. Kaiser. • , tuekturtY 'Presbyterian W.M,S. • e Lucknow • PresbYterian en's 'Mihsionary. Society met in., e..Siinday *School Roam. of the Church, on November Oth; With a goodly nuinber gresent. Mrs., C. Finlaysan presided and Opened the 'meeting ;with a Verse! of • Scripture and prayer. The Soripture 'was read in unison. The "Alin .and Puipose" of the WilkoLS.• was repeated; Mrs. E. Johnston gave the Bible Study. The roll. call was , taken,' by. re- peating a verse from the Beak of Revelation. 'Cards of apprec- iation from' those WhO, had lost loved ones, ,and those. .who Were "shut in," 'were read, eXpressing their ;lea:tattiness. An •invitationi from Teeswater W.M.S. to attend. their Thankoffering meeting 'in Teeswater on the 'afternoon of. November, 14tli, at. 2:30 &do& was accepted. The speaker' is :to ;be .Mrs.• id. :Fish of Win(glipm. For the annual ,business meeting in Teeswater, Mts., N.:., Johnston • f • • and Mrs. E. .Johnston Were ap- pointed as' nominating commit- tee. Also, a leader fqr the Mis- Sion Band is to be sought; .Mrs: Etta Henderson hYvited the So- ciety ladies .to her halite tor 'the December meeting. Tilte•collection. was; taken, and prayer by Mrs. C.•Finlayson was given. 'Nisi N. 'McLeod spoke •a few interesting 'words regarding the 'Birth of Christ." The 'Prayer , Circle was taken by !Mrs. W. ••SirripsOn, and Mrs. R. Reid. The Mission Study, "On Asia's aim" was given by Mrs. •J. Einmersort, in the ab-, sence of .Mrs. • C....Cook, Hymn 579was sung, and the meeting Was :oloSed with prayer by MM. N. Jahristrine, Kingsbridge..C.WL. • : • • St. • • :Joseph's C.W.L., Kings-' bridge. held' their: monthly meet; ing ,at the ''heatie of Mgrs. Dennis Dalton with an. attendance of 22 'members. The Meeting .OPen ed• With the League Prayer : led by 'the !president; MS.. •Aolark., Dalton. Prayers were said. tor] Rev.. Fr. Paul S'anquentz and all. the sick 6f• the Parish, Minutes Of the: 'Octaber meeting ‘vi/ere read bY the secretary, Mrs. Cy- ril' Austin, • who also:read the correspondence. Treasurer's, re- port 'was given by Mrs. John Atistin,e asuren: A spiritual] qu z' , eheld .by Mrs, 'Walter I Clare. reading on education I was given ..by Mrs. Carl Reig- lihg; The next meeting is to be held in the school, • December 2nd. The guest speaker will be Mr, B. Hale, social worker from the Ontario ,HospitaI, Goderich. Miss '..Marg. 'Kraemer :of H:esson will be phOwing slides Of her recent, 'tour • of Europe in • the parish hall, Sunday , evening, ' November 10th. The President thanked all the ladies who help- ed with the 'Lions Club dinner in, LocknOw. A report was given of the children's. ' liallaire'en patty ;het& in theparish hall. Plans were Made lot...a dame to. • be held Christmas week, The Meeting ended with the prayer led 'by the President, and after, War& Ion& Was Seri/4 . Pion Highwpy. ork Tenders Will be advertised.this week tfor gradirwdrainage, gran - War. ibaSe and surface ttre'mtinent on Hidivwlay from: Southamp- ton easterly Ao 410inore, a dis- tame of nearly siX miles, it is . announced by Ontario Highways Minister ;Charles'. S. MacNa0gb,,I). (on. .. . • . Swamp or muskeg excavation Will be carried out under this contract in a Irnile-and-a-half strip in the Township of Ania- be . 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