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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-03-21, Page 84,. s1? 7 • r, 4 • +ar 4 PAGEEIGHT . . . Kairshea W.I. To F.Iave; Busy spring • The . ,District president, Mrs. Victor 'Emerson, and the 4-H Homemaking Club girls were' • special guests , at the Kairshea, Women's Institute meeting,. when Mr., George Lockhart was host- ess at, ' the Kairshea ' 'Hall. on Tues day,, March • 13th, The scrip- ture was read by 'Mrs. Evan Keith, Mrs.• Farish Moffat' and 'Mrs. Ira. Dickie' were• in charge NEED_EXTRA WARMTH? M�1(E1f0UR HOME CQMPLEfE*.ITN warm Is • Barra tD COLLYER ELECTR1C' • • Phone 208=r-25 Lucknow STORAG E in a hump •THE,HUMVIP ON THE CAMEL'S, BACK mayiook strange, but, itserves a: prat- tical purpose. On:the'desert, the camel • ' must go •:without•food and .:water' for • long 'periods .of time; But•his able to •• • Store hourishment'in his hump sufficient to tide' himself over the lean days, that -might lie ahead., •• . There are apt to be lean days for every - One; Life insurance Can help tide .you over many of these'•for' it provides•cash at times of greatest need. A'Sun Life insurance program, for elcample, can• Safeguard your widow`s independence,. Your children's education, your, home and your retirement years, Let me tell Kinahan m 1 R.R. 2, Lucknow Phone Wingham 717-w 4. SUN LIFE' ASSURANCE COMPANY OF. CANADA • N.• 'THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW: ' OhiTARIO of the: meeting. The roll 411 Was "What. I. have done to improve my life on the Farm." Some ' said, they • had joined the Women's Institute. ` •' Further plans were made by the committee for the. Calico Ball which will be, held Easter Week, April 27th' in • the Legion . Hall. It is planned to have a dance a few weeks later than this date, with proceeds :for the Lucknow Artificial Ice Fund. A, committee of five will be 'in charge of a booth at the sale .of "Mr. Farrish Moffat ' . on' March • 29th. Three' quilts were, qn •display which' .had ben :g lited 'for the Red Cross: since' the last meeting. The' help of all -the quiiters was much appreciated, • • • • .T,he+ Daistrict President..,in. 'hel. remarks . drew attention. to • the District, Executive Meeting. to be held on March , 0th in. White- church. The district annual will be at Holyrood, May 18th ' and the Grey -Bruce Area .convention at Southampton; ,September 5th and 6th. The President brought many worthwhile• thoughts in cher topic ."The Ideal. • Shore, .The little courtesies, excuse . me,: if you please, and, thank you;; do much to create harmony and ,good will in• the home. .. ' • In honor of St. Patrick, Mrs. Harvey Houston played some ish : melodies on . the . piano,' and Mks. Eldon Welsh contributed: a reading "The :night I. learned of thea°Leprechauns," The 4=H Horriemnaking. Club girls . modelled their `Separates -,for Summer" when ,15 girls completed the project. Group No: 1 • leaders are .Mrs. H. Houston; Mrs. Virden. Mowbray, -Group'. Ne: :2, 1VIrs Harold Campbell arid Mrs..Eldon • Welsh; .. Mrs: .Currie, Colwell gave : the• ;courtesy remarks. The: StOanding. Committee conveners, were re- minded to meet with the president. and 'secretary' in the 'evening ;at Kai;rshea Hall on• Monday,..April :16.th to • make up the. ,annual .re ports.. A donation will.: be made 'at '•a' later date.to'the National Foundation Fund, After the'sing rag of 'God ,Save' the Queen :and' the ' Institute : Grace, Bunch was served' by Mrs. Keith, : Mrs. Cur- rie Colwell and Mrs Welsh.,.,• PVREGRQVE* Mr.. "Victor =GawleySpent •Tues- day in ;Toronto. '. Mr. Reg. •ColweI1 of Scott, Saskatchewan: • spent. Wednesday with Mr,,ald, Mrs.: Donald 1‘4c Cosh. • Miss, ...Barbara 'Leeson: . visit d' Mrs Wallace Pollock. ..Purple ;Grove ,Farm Forum metat : he ' : home ;• of Mi. :and''; Mrs. Frank ',Dore' :on Monday .evening, The discussion was on, education: Congratulations " • to Mr, and. ,Mrs. Gordon MaoDonald'. On the arrival of a . babygirl in Kincar- dine Hospital :on Wednesday. Miss Rosalyn Swann of ' St. Joseph's Hospital,. I:ondon' ,sp,ent the week -end with. Mrs. Helen Swann; • • Mr, and: •Mrs; Victor Gawley, Misses Ethel, Ada,Lettie GawleY were Sunday ,guests of Mr. • and Mrs. Bert Brown, Tiverton, Mrs. Ross Shielrs, Mrs. How- and Harris, Mrs. :Orville•Elliott, M.S.Wilbur Brown, Mrs: Jack Errington; Mr. James Emerson; Ontario Veterinary, Guelph, , vis- ited Mr. and Mrs.'. George 'Emer- BOY SCOUT NEWS lst **OSS BOY SCOUT • QROVVP • This was, an honour week for 1st Kinloss with visitors popping in from all . directigns. Thursday the troop ,had its •.quarterly offic- ial visit from Asst. District Com .missioner Toro Russel,• Then on Friday the Pack met from 7:30 to 8:30 and the Troop met. from 8:30 to 9:39 to receive: Assistant Executive Commissioner for On-- tario,.`Scotty Reining , and' Field Commissioner 'Don Rennie. ' Commissioner Fleming' 'had been touring' the Eluewater - Re gion for the ' week and we were proud to be, picked. out of Sau geeri District for his visit. • First' Class badge work' got started this week "vrith the troop •studying the° principle organs .of. the body and methods of stopping bleeding.' The. little plastic man. off Elsner Umbach's counter help- ed' considerably.' The :Court: of .Honour mete on Tuesday • and decided . to : hold a.. Troop Cemporee an the .week -end of: May 4th = 6th for :the, purpose of selecting , a Patrol to .represent us at. the District Camporee. on:' May 20th - ;22nd. : Bruce Colwell received his. Se- cond •ClaSs econd'Class Badge on Friday'night. Good Scouting . Bruce. The Patrols areall tied up in 'this months ' •competition • at 5. points each so the . 'next two .weeks• will tell wild. Will be Hon- ourPatrol for March. • :The Bottle :Drive sponsored ''by our Group, 'Committee ' will be held as soon :as . the :snow• goes, so : we';•hope all our friends Will keep all their saleable: bottles: for our call, `: Cre... mery: Names Field Service Man Orville Shewfelt, recently .,ap- pointed Field Service Manager for Kincardine Creamery, Ltd., at. Kincardine, was born in Kin- cardine Township, attended pub- lic school there and received his advanced education at the Kin- cardire High School; • Durimg most of his life . Orvihe took •a very active part, pal the Junior 'Farmers' organization, holding various offices.- . until he became president 'and. remained in this position for four. years. In 1948 Orville married and. started' farming .on- his' own farm, primarily in the dairy business; In 1954' when the . Kincardine Creamery opened . the first man- ufacturing milk ;plant in Bruce County he• was one of, the 'first shippers. • • • The same year: the, lo' al of .the Ontario Concentrated Milk' Pro- ducers; ;,� ssociation for. the, Kin cardinelarea was :formedand bOr ville •became the first. President and held • this office for the next five' years. ,'During • this time, he Was 'nominated Iby the, provincial, organization t.o a..position. on the Oritaiio Marketing Board. He was also a merniber.. of the local •;trus. tee board for fqur• years. In 1953 Orville joined' the Hol'' • Every woman • 'seems :to • har- bout 'a secret desire to write: •Mostly Son .cheques: Peter Leeson, 'Mrs. . Stewart Needham, Mrs. George Harkness,, 'Mrs. Howard. Thompson held a: ,meeting of the Institute_ ' standing m comittees at Mrs Morford MacKay's , ori: Wednesday. '. :/ Mrs.-7:Donald'' MoCosh, Mrs. Harvey H'ou'ston,_ Mrs.., -Victor Emerson attended the spring board. meeting of the Grey -Bruce Area, Institute ' in Chesley ' on Thursday. Mrs.. Annie Lott 'spent Thursday visiting. ,in Oliesley, , The. Ripley United Church Women met :in tl e•basement on, Tuesday afternoon.. ' Miss :Mary Anne McCosh and Miss . Annetta • 'Forster,. Toronto, spent• the Week -end '; at ' their.• homes: Mrs.. Jean . Quigley and Jimmy visited Mr, and• Mrs. 'Ralph Hill. :Mr. 'and Mts. Donald McCosh and Richard spent Tuesday ev ening` .'with Mr. .and. Mrs. Lynn Geddes .and Donnie. Attending, 'the seed` - fair • in `Paisley on Tuesday was Messrs. Francis Boyle,' Gordon Patterson, James "Needham, Donald McCosh. Mr. and Mrs, 'Albert •.Colwell; Marilyn and Allan, Mri Reg Col- well' spent Friday ' evening with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Patterson. • Omitted .from. the Institute: birthday party were • euchre Win- ners, inners, Joan Thornpson.. and Mr. Harvie ,Thompson, 'Mr: and. Mrs: Donald McCosh and Richard, 'Mr. Robert McCosh,. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Patterson, Mr. ' Bob Forster . were Sunday' guestsof .Mr; . and Mrs.. Ardell Mason, • 1Mr. Frank Fair visited 1VYr,y. Ealph Hill: Miss Eileen Collins spent' the week -end with Mr. and. Mrs. Rus- • sel 'Collins. : Mrs.. 'Walter, Forster, . Mr.: and Mrs, Gordon Patterson spent Thursday in 'Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Sam :Einersox spent' Sunday with Mr, and M?s.; John 'Emerson; Lueknow, Mr. and `Mrs. Claude Dore spent Friday evening. with Mr. and Mrs, ;Frank Colwell, Bervie. • Mr .and Mrs.. Williair#i: Arnold; The first club 'meeting. of* the Purple Greve 4.H• girls Dressing up home:grown vegetables 'Met at . the home of .•the leader; Mr's Ectburt Bushell. Officers are President, Marlene Gawley, : Sec retary, Barbara Leeson, lst vice pres., 'Evelyn Harkness •.Press Re- porter,• Nancy . Dore...Katherine Bushell made a ' mecliutn white sauce, . Assistant ,.leader, Mrs. Frank Dore talked on vegetables, measuring Spoons and cups. Ronnie and Dianne Dore vis- ited John and Margie Collins on Friday. •' Mr. Norval: Stanley and • Mrs.' Helen • Swarm visited Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stanley. The . Irish :folks celebrated St, Patrick's with •dances nearby or at the box .social :in ,the South. Line ,School: Miss Margaret Robertson, Mrs. ulr. and. Mrs. Elson Arnold spent r r Sunday in zvondon. , .• _ W)E DNOFDAY, MAR. 21st, 1962: stein-Freisan Association and placed his herd, on R.O.P. testing, In 1957 he began to exhibit his Hbls'tein herd in Teesw•a'ter, Lon- don and' the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. He owned and raised •the grand .champion female :on. two different occasions.. He also exhibited a junior finale at Tor. on'and d th; �Into the fall placeof 195+9,irdOrviil'e 400k seriously ill and the nature ..Of , his illness forced' him to give up active farming. In 1909 he had a' very successful dispersal sale of ,his herd,,' the highest priced ani-` mal xeachirug $700of.00 a Since.. October" 1960 '.Orville has lived: in, Kincardine and join- ed the staff of the Kincardine Creamery .as fieldman in Janu- ary,' 1962; • d WATERLOO- BUYS GRAND CHAMP.IOON ' SHORTHORN The Ontario .Beef Cattle Im- provement -Association held the • Shorthorn. division of their +bull • sale, March 15th, at Trafalgar, with 40 bullsqualifying for sale., The Grand 'Champion was Scots, dale Regalia, consigned by S. G, Bennett; Georgetown • and pur- chased'" by. the Waterloo Cattle Breeding, Associat'ion. +Regalia''is . a two-year-old buil. sired fby thee well :known Scots - dale 1Vlasterpieceiand from an im- ported' dam. ombine, yourl; home -'grown ;. grams,: d with • • EGBILDER,Qr' JUMBO.:40 concentrate the fresh mix ;with: the.meat meal- .base ! ,..: Lookin' for livelylayers? :Then. feed•'ern.your own home- grown grains fresh -mixed with` National Egbild'e'r Cono°en- ' urate! Take your choice of the. Jumbo Mix 40%;concentrate ;. or National's'35% 'Egbilder--they're both rich in •mend mea? . proteins, to balance your 6wn vegetable nutrients! Whether, you have your own grains or we supply them, we can custom blend the finest fresh -mix you can buy, • right, here at ;,the mill .. using 'National. Concentrate, of course.: R *A•PODUCT `i0F CANAD.IAN:nINDUSTRI%S LIPOID R. FINLAYSON Ph�fle91, Lucknow