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VDNF+DA a, SEPT. 19th, 1962
' THE LuCKNOW-: SENTINEL; UCKNOW, ONTARIO.
OL1VETNEWS
Miss, Phyllis Clayton enter-.
tained ,on - Saturday evening' in
her home iU honour , of Miss
Deane Stewart, bride -elect .of
this week. The guests were for-
mer classmates •at Ripley High ,
School, The ,evening Was •apent•'lri
games and stunt$. Prize
hers Were (Misses Lynda Reid,
Sharon 'Craigie, Marie Lynda
and Helen White. The bride .re-
ceived many beautiful gifts for
her new home.
Sunday School Rally . Day was
observe' on Sunday at Olivet '
THE WHOLE FAMILY
RATES IT TOO
A:HEAT THAT WILLOW
AWAY THOSE
COLD DAYBW ..UES,
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HAMILTON
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HEATING
Oat = GASOLINE
. OTHER: FARM PRODUCTS
United Church, Assisting: in the
service were: , Misses Sharon
Colling, Evelyn White, Joanne
Hamilton and *Marie Hamilton.
Next •Sunday Olivet Church
will be closedas it is Anniver-
sary Sunday at Clarke Church.
The following Sunday the • in-.
faint baptism •will. be held.
Friends in the district would
like to. extend belated birthday
greetings to Mrs, William loo-
ey, our .grand old lady of the
4th concession who observed her"
eighty-ninth birthday on Se -P7
tenter 10th and also wish her
a speedy recovery in the .Kin-
cardine General. Hospital.‘
and •Mrs, Fred, Bushell •of
S•carboro spent a few days with
Mr. • and Mrs Mel. C llin'g. and
fiamily. , Mr 'Bushell ' is
employ-
ed at the King Edward.:— S•her-
iton Hotel..
lMr. and Mrs, ',Harry 'Coning.
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
ald •Coiling and family, attend-
ed the.'Western Fair in.,'London
on Saturday. • Other . visitors to
the fair . were Mr.' and.. Mrs..
Raymond ''Hamilton,. Mr. ' and
Mrs. .Donald Colling and., Mur-
ray • of Ripley and' Mr-. Ernie
Coking. •
Mr. John MacCharles helda
.very su cessful 'sale on Friday'
w'he a sold his- Rolstein herd
by auction. '. The 'Olivet 'United
Chu ch 'Women had., a refresh-
ment booth' •on the .grounds.:
• A •scientist rushed ,madly, into
the , control' room,• of the -Missile
centre .andproudly announced,•a
new discovery. :
"Men" he .shouted, there are
women on the moon! • W;e shot, :a
communications .rocket up • there
and got. `a busy .signal:" '.
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Fall Fertilization .Pays
e " co•oa BULK SPREADING SERVICE
for convenience
Wh is a Fall application o ertilizer:so profitable?,
y . ff P
TOP DRESSING HAY AND. PASTURE insures winter hardi-
ness, and hence winter survival
n ival of the alfalfa and clover. T e
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increased soil fertility level also means extra spring and summer
growth--higheryields:/more feed peracre/more milk ' percow/
more gain on beef. ` r
FALL PLOW-DOWN,another important requirement for next
year's cash crops. Plow -down prevents seed burning when a larger.
amount' of fertilizer thari. is safe to apply 'near the seed, is to be
used. The fertilizer is better mixed in soil' and where straw or corn,
stocks'are turned under,results in a faster decomposition.
REMEMBER; CO.OP Bulk Spreading is fast, labour savingand
• economi CO. -OP
- Fertilizer spread for
you at approxi -
..mately
Ydu-get, CO OP P
.. mately the bag. Price. Another of the many, farmer -owned Co-op
services,'The complete' CO-OP Fall Fertilizer Program also includes
free Soil .Sampling and the availability of a'' full line of fertilizers
for fall sown grains.
strict Coop
Phone 71-W, : Lucknow
Awarded. Bruce Co.
W.I. Scholarship
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P.HYLLIS CLAYTON °
Miss .. Phyrllis Clayton, R.R.
Lucknow, has-been awarded the
1062 Bruce County. Worperi's in-
stitute Sc+hplarship of $120. She.
is.„the daUighter of. Mr. and Mrs.,
Herbert Clayton and a . member
Of Reid's • Corners 4-H Home-
making .Club.
Miss • Clay+ton: 'entered • the
Stratford School of Nursing
where she will study: towards 'a'
Registered Nurse's degree. •
Phyllis received. her Provincial
Honours this ' spring and. has.
an' excellent standard , of ,work.
in her 4-H 116mietinakizig :Club
She is. courteous to her fellow
members and dependalble for
leadership. As. a 'senior . mernber
I she has been a, big- help to tier
leaders, , helping . with the 19
ch1�b m,em+bers • '
She' is an active Junior :Ins-
titute 1VIerriber
ns-tituteMemlber having been. Vice -
President one:: year, President
for• two ;years,. and District . Di_.
rector for one. ,'year.
'Phyllis is very `active in her
local Church and is ' an asset
to • her Community. ' ,Her future.
plans, indicate a highs interest
yin Missionary work,: for which.
She...feels her. ;Nurse's• :Degree
'Will ' be helpful...'.
Juniors . Farmer Camp
Two Bruce County Junior Far-
mers' ` werehonoured last : Week
When . , they were .;chosen to' at-
tend . • the •Provincial :Junior Far-
mer Capp' at Geneva Park,.
Lake Couchiohing. .They were
Art:..McKague. of Teeswater and
Evelyn., Pegelo ' of Cargill.' .The:
Junior Farmer ` Campy is :held”
each yearfor outstanding Jurt
for Farmers members in Ontario
and includes des' .eight, days of dis-.
cussions• and leadership: courses.
Approximately 60, delegates at-
tend: Delegates participatein a
general program of '.Music, ;.so-
cial recreation, , program ` • plan-
ning, :awimaning' and water safe-
ty. Campers.were. able to choose
from two interest groups such
as, etiquette, social `recreation,
music, . self expression, forestry,
courtship, marriage and. „home.
luckno`w 11V:1.
The' LuckniW 'WA. held the
September meeting Fridray 14th..
President 'Mrs. J. ,.L. MacMillan
,welcomed all present and open-,'
ed the ' meeting with, Institute
• Ode •and Mary Stewart Collect.
Correspondence vas read ...And
business 'dealt with. plans *ere,
made to attend! the ' , Inatvtute
Rally rat Parikhead. 'The program
to., entertain at. Bruce. Lea Hav-
en was ' planned with convener
Mrs. Omar Brooks • and bazaar to
be held • in Novenber. Plans dor•
'Fair Exhibit arid and bdoth, were
made. Program theme was
torical Research' •and lGrrand-
mother's Day. Convener
McKenzie read a poem an Grand=
mothers and a paper • "Do you
Remember." Roll Call was . an-
swered by a social 'custom: of,i
our Grandmothers Day. A duet
was, Sung. by Mrs. J.' Hall and
IVIns.. G. Brooks; Mrs., G. Whitby
gave an : eccellent ,report on the
Area Convention •held - in South
ampton: A sdlo was given by
Margaret ' Rae, accompanied b'y
1VIrs .A McDiarinid. Prizes were
given to grandmothers for most
Provide a local farm -to -farm recession -proof feed pr9cessing ser-.
•vice: ` Do business for CASH! Net $10,000 to $20,000 a year.
Hundreds of successful owners throughout the notion. Demand
for the service increasing 20% annually. Factory schooling and
field training to help you to get started. Lnvestment required. If
you :think you can • qualify, write for testimonials.
Roy Cook
1' Katrine Road, ' Rexdale, , ' Ontario
Phone CH c'1=3070
grandchildren: ' Mrs. .Curran;
Youngest grandmother
A. McNair; grandmothers . birth
day nearest meeting day Mrs.
I MdKenzie. Themeeting closed
with ; the Queen • and.. Institute
Grace. Tea was served by hos-
tess
' ,:NlxS. I. 'McKenzie,: Mrs, J:
Joynt, M. Rae, Mrs:' Hallam
and:, Mrs. Reid, and : 'a „social
hourenjoyed by 'all.
.2nd Pack Brownie
•
The Lucknow , 2nd Pack Brow-
nies . resumed fall, . ac•tivities. on
Tuesday. A perfect attendance
of Brownies was most encour-
aging'. to. . the •'leaders... Four.
Tweenies, entering the pack for
the,first time, were welconciecl.
:Thewere 'Patricia Connors,
Joan Chester, Ruth Brooks • and'
Eliza+beth :Ritchie. The Pack
will: welcome ariy. other girls;
who are eight or. will ; bebefore .
December 31st. The meeting 'op-
ened with ,.games. A new nature
game: was enjoyed in which the
girls were devided into groups:
of three. • Each grouip .found,
something, from the world of
nature. During pow -Wow each
of the girls . described their ar-
ticle 'while the remaining 'pack
guessed the objeot. Valerie Mori
ningstar was : Toadstool' Fairy.
•In Fairy Ring the Brownies
'were inspected for neat • "uni-.
forms. Brown ._Owl told the
Brownie story . to' the T weenies
while. Fackie instructed ` the
Golden Bar • brow'nie's on setting
'a . table. They practised with
.cut-out dishes and. cutlery. ,The -
Golden Hand Brownies practised
their semaphore. ' in 'pow -(wow
it was decided to have :a hike
soon. The Brownie Smile : was
sung.; The' meeting ',closed :with
the Squeeze and Taps.
LOCHALSH
Some. ofthose .attending, :West •.
ern . Fair: in London during the.
past week include; Mr. and .Mrs.
Evan 'MacLean, •IMr. Dan 'Mac
Lean, Mr. and Mrs.: Rolbert`Mac-
Intosh,: Mr. and Mrs . Oliver .Mac -
Charles, • Mr. Gordon 'Finlayson;
Roddy and Billy, Mr., Bill /Far -
,rich,. and, Mr. Hugh EMaciKenzie.
1VIr and . Mrs, . Frank Main- `
nan visited. in Detroit recently.
:Margaret MacLennan • 'i"s em-
ployed . at Clarence' Pollock§ re-
sidence in Ripley: . • •
Florence MacLennan• was so-
loist . at •• Knox Presbyterian
Church on Sunday. . '
Mrs. Ken:: Farrish ' visited;in
Lucknow for a few. days."
Mr. and (Mrs., ;Allan;- MGCharles
of -Toronto spent. the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mc-
Charles. ,
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RIPLEY MEAT MARKET
Custom Butchering
Mondays• Hogs, 2.00 in by 4:00 pan.
Cutting and Wrapping, 2c pound
CATTLE, CALVES and LAMBS EVERY DAY,
EXCEPT SATURDAY
We Do Curing and Smoking .. Beef, Pork and Lamb.
Sold Whole, Half or ' Quarter . . For Better Service,
And . Lower Prices Call Ripley 100, :.. -
Chas.. Hooisma, :Prop.
MEMORIALS
Unsurpassed in Beauty and Value
GRANITE And'MARBLE1S
MOR
WORMS
Representative
A...:. -Rots. Maclennan , °:
• Phone . 51
Kmcard'ne
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