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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-09-12, Page 10• , • ftQ, 'TEN 76, 40, tIL THE I UCKNOjNS; EL,. LUCKNOW. O WE'DNF SD.A,Y,, WT. 124h, 19( 445 Ladies. Register , � , For Two -Ray Grey -Bruce W.I.;Area Convention: • A ,successful Grey -Bruce Area "Home and ' Country." At the Convention of Women's Inti; ( close of the session on Wednes- -Lute was held! in Southampton day a number toured the Bruce en September 5th and 6th, with County Museum. 3t registration of 44i5 .for the two days, Of sPecial interest was a ,trophy, which had been donated by Mrs. Don. McCosh, of Huron, ;T`ownship and Mrs. Victor Em hersons. Whitechurch. " This ; to be held:for b theDistrict The banquet. on Wednesday. evening was'. attesided by about 36.0 persons. The •guest • speaker Was. Dr, Margaret E. Nix, Ph.D., Associate 'professor Of . McGilal universirty , Montreal: Her topic r one year . y , , was "The Second ' Chance." It having.• 1r00% .reporting and the g xp i o attendance, " At •the close L waas. • •a• ' thrilling a erence t . Wig' a .. a, ., hear and see. this eloquent speak. session • this was presented to ter,‘ Viiss Anna •MacDonald,• the •Bruce South 'District Presi-. -NX Women's Director at Wi.rvg . •'dent, Mrs. Cliff Hewitt of :aBer- j'ham d1elighted •the gathering vie, by past president, Mrs. Don with several' solos. Her accom McCosh. ,' •pan_ist: was Miss Mary .Fisher. This :fourth, convention has The panorama of s1idies *hich the men . voted prolbalbly one •of the branches have +beer(• contributing te*t. 'It was a pleasure to have throughout Grey -Bruce Area •the. Provincial President, Mrs., were shown for the first time Q. Ly burner,' Port . Colborne These will be on loan to any of at. the sessions for the two' days. the branches, with request going Other ' most -interesting speakers, to • Mrs.' . 'Gordon- MaccPhater, :included Miss Florence P. Eadie, • Leith,, Grey County, Mr. 'Geosige' .tor of • Jr. ;Extension. work, Gear brought greetings from, Wit., of ••Agriculture, rToronto; BrUce County Dept. aif Agric'ul" Miss Ethel Chapman, editor of • ture. O.thera speakers at the conven- tion included' Mrs. Stanley Bride, •Fordwich, of the • Guelph ;Area,, also . Mrs. Leonard Taylor, Per gus, Chairman, of the 'Women's Division of .Ontario Federation. of•Agriculture., . Simcoe County Area Executive •memibers were in•. ,Eastern, Canada gays only also' present at the convention. $2,54:9,. according.; "td: the ; Domin- Provincial Board, memlbers re- ion Bureau'. of Statistics.. and porting. for Sub. 14, Mrs.•Gordon that Was a better -than -average Bothiv,ell, Owen Sound; Sub. '15, year. They .hope FAME Will MIL. Mrs. A. A. Maundrel South 'position. • , a'mp-• prove their sition. • ton; •Sulb..16, Mrs. I B 'Sharpe,.The meat processing •plant Durham.?: The one year •commit- 'whichs` Mr, ��Ireland'-spade- ill tee:members in charge of ,regist begin, is the - first of aproposed ration were 'Mrs:. Harvey Hou- g o series of seven sipaced� ' through - Stan assisted. by Mrs; Cliff . Roul out the province.' Construction stop, .Bruce south; °Mrs: J.:'H. -.should should be completed next year, f Maxwell, Chesley and Miss Eva •and an advertising prograta to McKelvey, Bruce; east; .:Mrs. Bruce Snivel and . Mus. T. V. be :in1, Maxwelconsumer stage shortly. _ Shenk, Grey, ' :south., t Local directors to the . picnic Of- interest locally,' each corn_ rrrtittee memaber: was responsible. and sod -:turning `. ceremony will for a ra sical number Mrs. Ria. ' 'be: Culross, Allan' ' Halliday, Y Teesurater Kinloss, P. A. Mur- :nai•d Ackert, •FIolyrood and.; Mrs. ray, • : R.R. �:1• ' HoT roods• • H>;�ron Morgan Johnstion,, Ripley .con- y' Y Wm Arnold,;R.R, 3>Ri pp y� le . Kin- triibuted . a vocal duet • to ; the • , Thursda cardine, Elston Arnold, R.R. 2, y morning session: Their accompanist ` was ,Mrs. HarveyKincardine; ;Bruce, ' Jack McGil I livray, R R. 4 Paisley; Green Houston•: ,B�atih< :Home Economists y � ock Jack S itzi Car i11 • i- r. P g' g D fat the 'Couruties are in 'charge rectors at Large: Gordon. Pat of 4-,H elchilbits and demonstra- tions Miss Flora Grey ter'son; 'Lit.'.' 3, Ripley; '/°s' Durnin; & Miss.:Donna Nicholson; Bruce len, R.R.1,� Teeswater; Mrs. County..'.. Donald McCosh, R.R. 3, . Ripley,;, ; Newly eleicted- "afif cets Mrs. P. are A. Murray,"R,,R. 1, Hol- Past . Pres.;., Mrs. Don McCosh rood'� and Ross, McRae, R.R.. 2, Ripley Pres., Mrs. Ivor Spencer, Tyeesyvater • ::Tara; 1st Viee, Mrs. A. Maund- rel, Southampton; 2nd' Vice, 'Mrs. Emerson Knott, IMeaford; 3rd - 130 Ire Attendance Yin tan bet your best fur coat INTER 'WIONLL " BE HE Home to a hibemoting bear is any old damp'n-chilly cave. 'They depend on their extra - thick winter coats for warmth. rodra-wise home owners depend an CO-OP Sunglo Fuel OiL Call your Co-operative and find out P . today about'this worry -free Se'viceafetsC0-0P,rtsgoodl. ����, .: ..• Pah'onize .your. Co-op:...your .-.. �f yardstick of Value.; T.esw. Oler 'Man :To Turn First . Sod A farmer,, picked at random, will "turn the first ' sod in a new meat processing plant to- Which 'thousands of Ontario 'far, m,ers have each contributed $100. Ceremony 'takes place Wednes- day, Septemlber 19th. Invited to perform the , sod= turning ' duty is David. Ireland, Teeswater. His name was selec- ted simply because his share certificate number in, Fanners' Allied Meat' Enterprises (FAME) is 1962. — "A -year .of hope ,for Ontario livestock producers," ex- plains FAME President,' C. W, McInnis, Iroquois. , 1 highway. near• the Ayr, Ton The , ceremony, near 401 - No. 97 overpass, will be watched by hundreds of FAME shareholdlers.. Also invited are.local • dignitar- ies„ Also, political leaders and newsmen. Speaker will be J. A. Courteau, Montreal,, who manages a giant . farmer -owned Meat processing '•organization; in Quebec. • FaA+ME, was:• set up nearly'two years ago to give Ontario far- mlers some control over market- ing., their .livestock. For years. they •'have Maintained that high costs : and low 'market prices are' squeezing • their • margins. Last Year, ' averageincome per farm }' kx' 4 if Yy 4 Pi PETROLEUM PRODUCTS. FUEL OIL 9 PROPANE GASOLINE': 'GREASE OIL LUdm.�w District Co-op Phone '71 Lucknow Vice, ' Mrs Percy ` Radbourne, Shallow Lake; Secretary, Mrs. Victor -Emerson, :Whitechurch;. Assist Sec.; .Mrs:: Cecil Hollands, ,Kincardine, ,Treasurer, Mrs. T. J. Cornish, .'' Chesley; Public Reim• ro (ouro• iPS W ri.•wc 44 -.414 - ass And when the time comes, make sure you. get an efficient, hard working Esso 0I! Furnace, the, furnace that stays younger so much longer! LOW BUDGET TERMS Up To. Five Years To Pay ROY HAVENS Plumbing And Heating = Phone 73 Lucknow ESSO OIL BURNER SALES 'And ' SERVICE - At Nath Ashfield (LOCHALSH, NEWS) Visiting, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Luther on. Sunday *ere Charlie Brien; Keith' Colby,' Glen" 'Ure & Ivan Guyett of Ridgetown. • Mrs.. Annie +McMurchy is spending the week in ' Elmira with her ; daughter. Mr. and .Mrs Warren Wylds, Linda and Donna spent a few daya':.iri Toronto' ,recently.. Ken and Steve 'spent the- time with • their grandparents, Mr.' and Mrs. Dan Wy]ds. • • ,Barbara Finlayson' ' has return- ed ffiome • from Lake `Russeau • where she 'spent the summer. •';Recent visitors with Mr, • and. .Mrs.• Dan Wylds were Mr, 'and .Mrs.. Wilfred. Taylor arid Billie • •cf Sault St.• Marie. School opened: on Tuesday of last •• week with- 130 "pupils in at- • ten Bance at North Ashfield Pub ,lic School; Twenty-one, enrolled are beginners' as follow Ian aeil Hac tLin-, daHaBesAan Kelp, Ricky Ir- win) • illy Simpson, ,David, Far- •ris�h, Roddy MacLennan, Ian Fin layson, Alex MacDonald, Wade', Gibson, Brad' MacKenzie, Debbie Wilkins, Janette • Hogan,: " John Parrish, Jackie' Collinson, Helen Eskritt,Glenn. Robb Reini Reu rink, Jiinniy Porten. tions Officer, 1VIrs. Harvey Hou' r, ston, Holyarood. THE ALASKA BROWN BEAR is the biggest meat -eating animal in the world, often attaining a height of ten feet when he rears up on, his hind legs.. Like all bears, the 'brownie'' hibernates in winter. Soon after the first snow falls, he finds a cave or a deep shelter under an over- hanging ledge of rock. There he curls up and sleeps until spring, ;' The bear 'retires' for several months every year, sustained by the fat stored in his body. When human beings retire, however, they don't receive the same help from Nature. They turn instead to life Insurance. Nothing can make a man' s retirement years more financially secure than a portfolio of Sun Life policies tailored to is•requirements. Let me•tell you how. m J Kinahan R.R. 2, LQCKNOW • Phone Wingham . 717--w-4 SUN LIFE .ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA PURP.LE'GROVE ..Mrs. . Donald 4McCosh presided, when the"Grey-Bruce.: Area con- vention opened, in ' Southampton with Mrs Victor Emerson '.secre= tary. It was held ' in the /United Church, Southampton on Wed- nesday=and°Thursday °Mrs.: Wm Arnold and Mrs. Frank Dorealso attended -' Mrs. Herb Farrell-- was hostess to the Ripley Anglican ladies on Tuesday, evening. Mr.: :And .' Mrs. ' Gordon : Mac- . onald , and Mary aHeleh were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs 'Fred Gilchrist..; Mr. George Currie, Ottawwa,'. Mrs. James Currie, .Ja mestiown,' New York, Mr and -Mrs. •Jahn. Geuggan, Toronto, Mr.".and• Mrs. Alfred Herbert, Linda and Wen .dy 'o;f Weston, Mr. Earl Simmons of Toronto were 'guests Of Mr.' and Mrs Frank •Currie. Mr. and • IMrs. Louis; 'Misch, Wally and• 'Darvid .•spent Monday evening with Mrs. Franck Dore. Misses Janice Boake and Thel- ma Campbell visited, Mary Anne. McCosh. • • • • Oollins.. and ',,Mrs. Don Mc( were guests of Ripley •Inst" on Friday evening in the. Tc ship Hall when Mr.. MacDo spoke on Education. Recent visitors With Mr, Mrs. George .Emerson were and Mrs. William Arrnstron Detroit, Mr and • Mrs. W Wilson, Mr. James Emerson and Mrs: Carieron• Bell, • •11VIr. and • Mrs. Don :: Nlcl Richard, Misses, Mary 1 ,Janice Boake, Mrs J W. :well. visited Mr. and Mrs: Geddes. Mr.. and -Mrs., Gordon Mac aid and Mary Helen visite( ,Calvin Robertson. Mrs: Frank :Dore IDianne, nie • and 'Mrs. Louis. Misch the week -end with Mr. and Richard Kidd, ,,Merritton.. Mr: and Mrs. Jack • Mrs. Russel- Collins, ••Mrs.:( Hi n, Mr. Calvin in Robe MMargaret Robertson Don Robertson; Mrs. V Smith and 'Mr. : Murray c bell attended the' Camplbe nsc: in Kincardine on ''Sat • Mr. and Mrs.: •Don ' V visited Mr. and ' Mrs.. '7 • Mrs.: Jack Ftarrell, • Mrs. Burton :Campbell, " 10th concession • The trend toward the Liberal Party in Ontario becomes more apparent every .day;; It is time for a 'change. Let us start here.