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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-09-26, Page 15t wF,DNESDAY, SEPT. 26th, 1962. L ?' OW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW., ONTARIO PAGE ';;... �r C�i��on� Bunch �w Supplyir.g: • Artificial lnsemina#ion Far. Waterioo uttIe Breeding Associatjon ed for the occasion, and'which Ladi,• Lion Tells could conceivably, have addition= ;al' verses from time to time • as the "si.t.uation" might . warrant.. bout. World Fair Guest speaker, at. the Monday, night' meeting. �if the ' Lucknow arid District.,.ions .Clulb was 'their, lady "member," Mrs. Ross Cum- • ming. ' Mrs. Cumming is.. the Clulb's'. faithful pianist and .on , this oc- casion she gave a very interest- ing account of her trip-. this summer: ,to the 'Worlds Fair : at Seattle and • a:Visit, in 'Vancouver: She: also related highlights of. the trip_, • .west through United State§. and'. the' return',; journey through the . Canadian Rockies, the prairies', and Ontario's ,North land.. . She and her niece .;Made the trip' by„bus. Mr's.. Cumming was introduced by and :wasthanked and presented with , a gift • by Jack k MacKenzie: - a :Lion ' .President Lloyd Ashton presided. • Guests introduced. were ,Graham' MaaNay of ,Oltta Ma by ,his . brother, KeLso • .Mac Nay and Dr. 'Jack McKim; by •M. H. Corrin. ` Committee appointments ,.for the term were read.'hy the sec- retary; Harvey !Webster. and the treasurer's report was•;giv:en .by M: L.' Sanderson. New Member ' l♦ red Pierre; ,manager of the Lucknow Co-op- was presented. by bis 's!porisor, Alvin. Hamilton and was inducted ►by '+Zone Chair- man. Pete Bissonnette., who `'point- ed out the growth . of. Lionism. • RayGannon . read ' a' ':bulletin On ways and means of : increas- ing . membership. Elwin, Hall :again referred to the minstrel :show project and polunteeredhis time to promote. it ifsufficient members' would participate. , o. Wm • Wharry gave thereport on the manner swirnrning •clas- 'BUY FEEDMOBILE (Continued From, Page' 1) thea; to take the ' Meed plant to .the. farm 'instead of :their beinng. • asked to take their grain 'to'. a', stationery 'mill.' Mr. Mowbray says that The Anderson, ,.Flax Products' expecte` to provide bet- ter. et .ter.:arid faster service : to the. farrners ' and to . exterid. •their. ibusmess .operation. ; "With our new : Feedmobile” he said "we can now drive , right up' to .' the " :farmer',s. bin-. door, grind anything he grows :for.'' feed,mix.. the ground mater- ials with high Protein cominer- tial. concentrates and other ad= ditives and blend in: warm • 1i- quid. molasses. • ' There's: a/. roughag-izer that makes it possible to grind ba- led • hay at . the rate •pf 4 !bales a,' minute; ,an•..air loader which sticks . 'the grain: right' out of the bins and deposits . it in the mill hopper, & :an air unloader., which air-lifts the .finished for- mula feed ° to, 'deposit it :exactly where the •customer wants it. fact;" says' Mr. , Mowbray, "when we know what the eusto- Mer wants done he .will not even DUNGANNON,: The regular meeting' of the Dungannon United' church worn., en, was held Tuesday ,might in the •church basement. The presi dent, Mrs. K. K. Dawson opened the meeting with a prayer. Mrs. J. C. Drennan led in •the devo- tion with the theme, Praise 'e the Lord for iris University, Mrs. Herb iFinnigan assisted, Linda Blake, who attended Alma College ,this summer gave .a very interesting talk on her four. days there, From: her report, 'her ,stay there .was very worthwhile. • She took a study course on• being a • messenger deader. The roll call was answered by a Bible verse containing•'the• word "Salvation." A: very good attendance was; re- corded. The Minutes of' the Au gust meeting was. read and adopted, ' During the business part of the meeting it was::. de -.11 tided to cater. to. the Lions' next Monday ,night, 'September '24th.. !Correspondence' and the ' trea- surer:s report ,,was given. The 'program led by 'Mrs. Hugh Mc- Whinney. eWhinney• was a, film shown, t'Beyohd the ,Bell", What the United Church .does for old, and young in every country was'' Shown by Mrs H McWhinney. The meeting .closed. With .a hymn and prayer. by Rev: N.L. Gost- cnyi: Lunch was: served :at the close of the meeting.. Mr. "and. .Mrs. -Ray Stanley,• Laurie Lee and: Leslie of St. Thomas 'spent' the week -end with" her mother, Mrs. Edna Black. The.4-H Club !Girls. met. at 'the •home .,of Donna McNee on: Sat-: urday, September 22nd at 2 p,m after • the Pledge . was re peated, the •,rol1 •call , 'was . an- swered, by "The ,dinner menu '1 ' planned." The minutes. were read and approved. •1VLrs. • .Me1- E. Reid, demonstrated• stuffed : :.po tatoes. At the close of the meet- ing, • Donna, . McNee the hostess, served ice. erearn..and .cake. The next meeting, Friday night, Sep- tember 28th,. 8:00 p.m. will be • O., N! REASO.NSi BUYING • ImperlaI products Flom. RANT CHISHOLM Lucknow Agent . Phone 7..2 -Tr 1, Collect, Dungannon . have. 'to be , around ' or . to lift a finger; the Feedmobile will ;do. all the work for..-hini. During next week IMr.. Moir- bray owbray , :plans ,to'. hod ,,farm dem onstrations to sh;oww interested. farmers; what the :Feedm,obile can' do for, them to save • them time; work and money. The following ;week It will be work- ing on regular. 'scheduled routes.' Truck equipped with 2 pumping systems to eliminate DANGEROUS product ,,contamination' and; • to insure EXACT MEASURE of gasoline and ; fuel oils. ' Automatic/ 'weather cotrolled deliveries' of heat- ing. ' oil. Products supplied and backed :'hy; Canada's o'ld-. est and largest Oil Company, ; Friendly personalized service: 'Accounts . handled • locally:. 15 :Years' : experience in Lucknow . and Distract: "Always :'Look To Imperial For The :Best" held at • the home of - Mary Lou, Henry., The United Church anniver- sary services will be held at Dun; ; gannon, Septernber 301th at 11:0a and 7:30 p.xn. Rev. 14-. L. Gostonyi, the !resident ` minister. will preach - in., themorning. The 'guest speaker, • ti,ev. R. E. •McLagan, Blyth, will. give . the the address in the evening.. • A :dance reception was ' Saturday night 'at the Agricul- tural Hall for ; newlyweds, Mr, • • and Mrs. Barry Young (nee'Bet- ty Durnin). A :large c'ro'wd.sup- plied '..at • .ended: Bayo s orchestra. su P- plied. music for;` dancing.. Miss. Joan. Mills read an. • address 'of - best. wishes . and Mr. Ross Er-. `, !.rington made . the, presentation of a purse of money on ;behalf, of -the friends and relatives pre .sent. Mr. and. : Mrs. Anderson' Mug- ford, London, were; ' week -end '' ''visitors with Mrs. A,rier Mor- ='ris:' e Honourable John', Robarts PREMIER OF ONTARIO Consider :Rummage Sale Wm: Wharry,' Omar' Brooks & Charles Webster were named. to a,committee: to investigate hold - in a rummage sale: this fall: he October eth' meeting fal- ling on 'Thanksgiving is cancel '.ed. The October .22nd meeting be' held at Holyrood. First Goat Award. Since :assuming the presidency, Lloyd Ashton .!has :served notices that absenteeism from meetings' may be "rewarded" `with • :the Privilege of providing • "food, c.omfort and 'care" for a Nanny goat' for two weeks:. • Lloyd • 'recently • acquired. • the goat, and although it did temp- orarily .escape von Sunday, was safely tethered 'again 'after :l be- ing ringed around !by a' human corral of friends and .neighbours. (la?'he ,draw was made on Mon• - wo fight 'by Graham M.�ac:Nay, drew from ,the shat the name of Brian Howlett. Donald ' MaeK.innon was 'nam- e! 'Club director, succeeding' cTe kA kert Who resigned. 'whicheliinaic of' the meeting ;brought down the house" Was an appropriate Lions duet' by Alwin Hall ' and hays and A'kert whit!; 'they had compos, p .1) and Mrs:' Robcrts and Georgie' McCutche�r: PROGRESSIVE -CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE • Lucknow and Mrs.. McCuscheon Recepfi on To Be Need At. The .egion Hall hom 1:3Q to: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2nd 3:00 Everyone. Welcome! • Come And Bring,. REFRF5I IMENTS WILL 13R. SERVED. our Friends! •