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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-05-23, Page 5WEDNESDAY, MAY 23rd , 1002 • 1112 PET BEEFS (By Wryl. Buckingham) I think the worid is upside doWn 4.%_many men today Just act like-a-blinch-Of4ehool, kids In almost every way. - This' law of daylight saving time What •does it save I say, Its just confusion everywhere Right All, along the way. ' •ogis:i -urban. folk thought that one up. ' • To get down to the shore, To close up shop, and getaway From eight hours in t.he- store. Then they m'ustchange the laW a bit' To 'suit their selfish whim, Let'the old farmer. suffer most Who cares'a snuff for ,hirn. • • Let's close on Saturday night to His only night of rest, When he can shop at leisure too, Well, that. just .suits us 'best. To. heck with everybody else, ;Make everything .Our way, • Lets only think 'just of ourselves. Well, Who else, anyway. • EH LUCICNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW; ONTARIO ° PAGE Prrigt The fanner WQr%S frona_sunto No cottage by the 'Shore) His hours of work go, by the stm. For he can't close •at four. There's no half holidays forhim No holiday with 71351,. -- His help's •on. Daylight Saving • . Let him holler, anyway: • • . • NEW, PRISON' "IN• DUNDALK AREA WILL EMPLOY 175 • Speaking at Hanover last week, E. Davie Fulton, Minister of Jus- tice, announced the establishment Of a new 'Federal medium secur- ity institutionin the Dundalk- Markclale .area. • • in making the announcement Mr. Fulton said that the , new .institution will be specially de= signed for, a training ..and, re- habilitation program. The estim- ated cost of ..the institution is in excess of $4 'million. •It will accomodate 450 inmates. The 'new institution will ;ern - ploy a Staff of approximately 175 . and will mean, a• payroll to the area. of aPProximately. $1 milli�n per;year. ' • . �rade ori • : . Manufactthedto and tlesionalk "*.iftentive lubrication in Eta.' f4 h1cI' 11 is LAL rilE T 0 MOST. EFFICIENT PACKAGES ON THE FARM The egg came first but ,a better and more efficient way to package grease has yet to come Esso MP grease in cartridges makes refilling your grease gun as simple as loading a shotgun. Just slip the cap off a cartridge and drop it in ,tlie .gun; it's • • done in seconds. You save time am!. eliminate waste. No dirt will ever . get into the ''grease; Esso MP grease in cartridges means extra protection for your valuable farm equipment. Get a supply from your Imperial 'Esso Agent' and see for, youiseX. ...GRANT CHISHOLM, . Lucknow. ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST • R-cittlesniike B C Memento Dr. Helen Saikekkidaugliter of_ anci Mrs. T. J.Salkeld, re- turned, recently from British Columbia, and has a rattlesnake. as a .memento of her brief stay in B,C, , •• • Dr, Salkeld and her assistant were sent to British Collumbia from.. Ottawa on a two -weeks' special research mission for the DepartMent of Entomology; On an off-duty search for fos- sils in . the Rockies, •they were ,startled by -a rattle snake, but 'succeeded in disposing of it. Dr, Salkeld took mea'sures to pre- serve. snake the ,:until 07 .coUld have it mounted by a taxider- The ' two Ottawa ladies flew ,to Calgary,: Wh.e're they Visited With Di.. Salkeid's siSter, Miss Margaret Saakeld, who teaches in. Calgary. Margaret spent the Easter vacation in Vailcouver 4, --rumnikilifilimionlimommommwooilimmoo...imisionsloomuomiu • mi. ... , , • : . ., • . m, :11 v. • we; • Political : . . 11 "111 • 111 NV I. ,,,.,..,.e nig: . rornis .., -. - .., • ... 4 ' -...-.. * * To Work Hard For Each Person III ▪ • u ill. • • ■ • ••••▪ • • ■ • ■ • ■ • • JOHN MacKENZIE 14 BRUCE RIDING L. • Bruce theral Candidate ° Fair at Seattle. • took a 'side trip to the World •Eil !Sin Need Of RevelopiMent. • Heteford-. 'Average ■ .. INDUSTRIALLY AGRICULTbRALLY. And ° . • • • . 9 " • ' • • . `• "A Liberal Gcbverninent Has • The Answers" (BUSINESSVVIE. • , . . • • Ever Keeping fn Mind The Position Of •• • Higher .This.. Year. ...Labour And Small Business • • . • • • • • n • The 13th annual Huron spring 'll.. . • -• • • . , ..,:• . . , . , , E 1/ote . 'Liberal juie• ' 18th . ... .. :'.. (Intendecl FOr Last week)', ' • ...• ' ,. . . . . , sale of registered Hereford cat- • in / • • • - ' • tle brought an average of $344 :for ..24 ariinials. Sold'•at. Clinton. last Week,' .. • ' ' '• ' •• • The .IlurOn Hereford ASSOCia, tion" repOrted - a tOtai. :Of $8015 • • .• , . . „ • • ' receipts.in • • • Last year's •sale savf 23, ani- irials. average . $331 74 " Nine bulla this year. brought $3,700, an average .of $49, while 15' females sold for $4,245; or, an. average •of A Dublin fernier, james aneY, paid the day's top prie of $500 for a 111/2-yeae;;old• bull consigned, by.l'Hirtzel, Brothers, of Creditaii. ' • Top buyer • Was 0, L. Clarke; 'of Ravenswood, whd paid •a to- tal:. tal...of $9515 fOr one fernale con- signed from:the herd of W. Earl Brand: and. Son, of Forest, and two females from H. FOrd. of Erin.' • • The. hibihest priced 'female, • bred. heifer, % sdld for $400 tc. Johh R. Dickson, Of .R;It. 5,..Brus- sels, from; the herd. of Whitney Coates' & .Son: .of Centralia. .. 4npther. top ibuYier was IL A. Montgomery.c& Son, ft.R.' 2, God- erich, who paid $300 for .bull CoriSigned" by Heber J. L.• Eedy Sons, of Dungannon, $240 for a.bred heifer :consigned by W. Ea'ri Brand & Son, an .$330 for .a bled heifer' consigned by Mr. •Coates.'' . Hoffman Brothers, of Dash - :wood, took home two females,' :Paying. a total of $520,.both from Hirtzel Brothers? herd: • • .• Ernest RObitison & Sons, of .R.R. •MitchelL.Paid .$255 for a • female consigned. from the Eedy ' herd and $200 for 'another" male,consigned by H. J. Thur, of Waterloo. • •, George R. McGee, of R.R. 3, • .Wingharn, paid. $435 for , a bull - consigned ,by Stan Jackson, a Kippen; C. N. Sperling, Gor- 'rile, $425 for a bull consigned by 2ed; Eckles, of Conn, $420 for a, bull from the Tur herd, and Joseph Shea, of Dublin, - $415 for a' bull consigned by W. N, Hancock, of Galt. • • , • ' William Caesar', R.11, 1, Dun- gannon purehased heifer. Cedar .Point MiSS ;Donald, $3115, from W, Earl 'Brand and SOn, Forest. Ross Taylor, R.R. 1,• BelgraVe bought heifer Cransford 'Baca Princess, $205, from Heber S. L. Eedy and Sons, Dungannon. , W. S. O'Neil,. of Derifield, was auctioneer. ityCarnpawn lieadquarters, Port EJgn, Phone 17-W i: . 111 • Piliails6cf. by 1 Bruee Liberal •Association . int remarks; stated that, he re- try Day or -julY 14th- . • ceritly attendedan OFA. Member,s Meeting in Toronto, which, Was his first as president and was quite impressed •by : it. • Infdernation,.was given that -by [a combined ...effort of. the Farm, Forums, .CoUnty Federation of Agriculture •and indiNaduals, that, ,Brtice' Connty'• has donated en- ough money for :the purchase of four radios for India -- each radio costing* '$t16.06..' This, was a Farrn Forum sponsored pro-: ject across :Canada this • past season. These radio S are used. in Oe forMation. of • a Farni Forum Village in India.. A letter :of resignation was' ;read and received from W. P. Oswald; Seceetaey-Fieldinan,. who .has accepted the Liberal nom- ination for ‘.Geey:Bruce.: Bob Misch, office " secretary,.. appointed as 'interim SeCretary- Treasurer. ' : Bruce County Federation again assist in the promotion of the Dairy, Princess Contest being held .in •Kiricardine in conjirric- tiOn with their,ToWn and COUn- ken-Grahani; OFA Fieldmari; • stated.that, ,a hearing would be held in Guelph Memorial. Hall . • -Orl May 24th for the proposed Farm Machinery Act, A coin-. mittee of James Jackiin and „Hai.. Wolfe were appointed to • 'prepare and 'Present a brief hear. .:• ing stating ..grievances and diff- iculties in:pbtaining ,Parts, such 'information being obtained from Bruce ,County 'farniers, and rea- sonS for having a Farm Machin- ery'-At. WedoW• in his 'report stated that ..the Farm products • Marketing, Board are .noW. ' sat- isfied With •the 5,000' names re- .• • ceived petitioning for the ,.request of . a ..Marketing Boad vetO.• He 'stated eggs are still coming .in from• Poland a total, of 100,000 . 'eases have arrived so farthis year which are . all Grade B eggs. , , • • Jack MacGilliraey, Bruce FAME' Director, stated. that Bruce has • now raised $20,060. and are' $14,000 from their Objective ' in Bruce. . • Oswald Resigns As Bruce Fieldman • Untended For Last Week) An Executive Committee Meet- ing of the Bruce Cotintr Feder- atiOn of Agriculture Was. held at. Walkerton recently, The'pees- ident, Harold 'Wolfe, i hi pen:. • • ; The ys and the Frogs. • An old Fable tolls theeiory of sevetal boys idly throwing . • stones at a group of•frogs in a • pond. "Boys," complained one • ofShafrogs at last, "this , may be fun for you but it la death for i!s." " , . 4 s. ••••• Too often we do. thoughtless things without consideration • • for Othere-for example, spending our money solely for pleasure without regard for out familY's future. How much hetter'h would • be to provide for that future through the mediuni of Sun Life of Canada's modern life insurance Policia*. . • Life inatAmos • my proteitsion and. 1 am at your iferv4e. Why not • call mit todayf VOW Will be undo.. so obtigeoftm,. • SUN LtF ASSURANCE COMPANY OP CANADA Wm. J.Kinahan Itit. 2; laTCHNOW Photia. Wingham ''17--w-4 • ASSURANCE COMPANY O..CA146A 4;. • • . • • • • • • • - • • i• • '• ' • t , . . • . • .t 4 * * 11'• " 4 44 • • • • . .' • •. . , • .. • • • 4 1•• • , .4! ; • -• • ' . 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