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WEDNESDAY, NOV. '21st, 1962.
THE , LUCKNOW SENTINEL, L1.14.NOW,,
WARW.
PAGE SIEVES
Combine your home-grown, grains
with
)G: CONC.E.N•TRATE
the fresh mix . with the meatmeal base,
Want to raise the perkiest pigs inthe province? Then feed.
'emyourown hoine=growngrains fresh: mixedwithNational
Hog Concentrate! It's rich in meat meal protein, so that it
forms a perfect nutritional` balance with the vegetable pro-
tein you supply!
• Whethery�ou have your own grains or we supply than,
we : can custom blend the finest fresh -nix you can buy
right : here ..at 'the mill ... using National Concentrate,
`of course.
P.S. New from National ... a completely.' mixed Pig
Starter! Ask about it! . '•
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LUCKNOW
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of
HELENS
' Mr. •;coni. Mrs. 'Mel Brown and
Mrs. Mabel Murdae • of Kitchener
spent the week -end with .Mr. &
Mrs. Lorne. Woods::
Mrs. Lloyd. *Humphrey is a pa-
tient in Wingham 'Hospital.
BORN = to Mr: and Mrs. Roy
I awley„ (Donna Woods)' in. Osh-
awd ' Hospital, on November 15th;
a' daughter. .
BORN. to Mr & 'Mrs.. Lloyd
Humphrey ; in Victoria Hospital,'
London,;': ,on November 7th,. 'a
son.
/RN - to Mr'.. and MTs..
riald Borscht in: Wingham Dis-
trict ,Hospital;- on Noveember 14,
— .twin' sons, brother. for Nancy,
Su..an, Judy ' and Sally.
Miss Mary Murray • is spending
awhile with . Mrs Herb Bum'-
stead •at Meaford.
Mr. and ..Mrs. Lorne Webb • of
Goierich' were recent- visitors
with Mr, and Mrs. ,lla•rvey Webb.
Heath Unit Nurse
.Spoke ?o Kgirshea,
• Miss Ruth Thompson;:, ieal±h
Nurse, was guest speaker at the
November meeting in Kairahepa
Hall on Thursday, November 15,
She showed a. film railed "One
Day's. Poison" which revealed
the danger of leaving . pills or
medicine in reach of children..
She emphasized the' fact. that al,;
such remedies, should be under
lock end. key and other ' house--',
hold supplies such as • kerosene,
cleaning flaks, etc. kept: safely
out of the Way • of .children more
of whom .are endangered by
Poisoning than by accident.. Miss
Thompson was' thanked and pre
sented with 'a gift, •
'Mrs. Farish Moffat presided
for the opening Of the meeting
arid Mrs. Iiia Dickie presented
matters of business. Lt was an
•nouneed that those in .the Grey -
Bruce Area will have an op -:1
portunity to see picture$ „of the
A.C:W,W. Conference and thea.
world .tour of the Ontario • dele-
gates at Chesley' on Tuesday,.
December 11th, 1962;: • Mrs.: Lym-
burner, ' F.W:I,O, President; w.il'l.
give an illustrated ,talk Oh her
trip and, highlights of..the Con-
ference at the Roxy Theatre,.
Chesley at 2:00 p.m., .:Tuesday,
Decemnber llth. The program will
be preceeded by a , .Pot -luck
Luncheon: at:. 1;30 at; St. John's
United Church. •
Mrs Lloyd MacDougall . took
the chair forthe program and
• the roll call was "A Remedy for
Colds." Standing Cornmlittee re
Ports were given ,133i • Ws- Eldon
Wel b and by ..Mrs. Jin'' Burt.
Mrs. •..11ister• ,Hughes . gave an:
accoixnt of ;the Institute Rally
at :Parkhead • and 1VIis. • Harvey
Houston repor.,ted on • •ti?e' .. pro-
gress of the 4-11 Club ' Girls : pro-
sect.' Mrs. Ira Dickie gave a
humorous reading. Members.
were reminded . to . bring a . • pie
for the St. Andrewws Ball iunch.
counter on November' 30th.
Mrs. 'Harold Ca ippbel was
hostess for the meeting • and .'to=
get;her` • with . the dn'ec'teors . serv-
ed .lunch.. Next meeting will be:
held .a week .earlier on :December
13th . at the hone of Mrs. Lloyd;
MacDougall. On behalf of:the
Institute;' a gift :Was presented
to Mrs. Grace Carruthers who
:eaves. for Ripley ` ,
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KINLWGH
Mr. and . Mss. Roy Seh:neller,
Jimmy and :Betty, Mr.. and Mrs.
Elgin Hoggand babe visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mas.' Don-
ald Earle at Ingersoll:
Rev, • Benson Cox, 'returned
home after a most/,/ enjoyable
trap to New York. ' He vvisited
and took. part in: the services of
his former '.churches'':tliere., •
Congratulations ' oto Mar. and
Mrs.' Russell Barr of -Scarborough
On the birth :of a son.. `
Mrs. Gertrude 'Walsh' visited.
on. 'Thursday with Mr. and Mrs:
Miller. Hrartwick and Wayne. at,:
Kincardine
. Mr. and ..Mrs. Scott Walsh and
Stephen called on 'MIS. Gertrude
Walsh' on. Sunday.
'Mr. arid Mrs; George iialden.-.
Eby • and • Misses ' Edna • and: MAY`
Boyle spent Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Sparl-
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ing., and 'boys ' at Walkerton.,
Mr.. and Mrs.112aurice Hodgins
of London visited on Sunday,.
with Mrs. Williain Cox and ' Rev..
Benson'' Cox.
Mrs, . Alex.' Percy spentt •a few
days at Toronto where she at-
tended .the Royal .Winter Fair:
Mir. • .and• Mrs: Arthur Phillips
of Fonthill spent ,last . week -end
With : Mr., J. R. Lane, Mr, . and
MTS. Frank Mauldin and. Keith..
. Messrs. Gary. Sutton and , Keith
Moulden • spent Wednesday at
the- Royal . Winter.' Fair and also
attended. the Montreal -Toronto
hockey game:
The Presbyterian S.S. Cirist-
nias. party, Will be ,held on pe
1VLiss :' Janice Hodgins of Kin-
loss spent : the week -end with
Muss Sharon , Stanley
Mrs John Barr, Mr and Mrs.
Jack 'Barr, 'Mr: and •.Mrs. Morley
Bushell, Maibaret and Marilyn
motored to ' Toronto on,. Friday.
They visited with Mand Mas
Russel Barr and; babe and with
Mr. ' and Mme: Perry Bushell
family : and ::also' attended the
Wince 1Fai:r:
Mr: and Mrs.. Dan. Tolleson :.of
Toronto spent the week: end with
Mr . and Mrs Ezra Stanley.
Mir. Floyd Stanley :sprat the
weekend in Detroit.
GIRL GUIDE NEWS
• On. Friday night at 7:0:1 ' p.M.,
the ' 1st • Lucknow •Guide Com -
.piny opened . their . meeting . in
the usual Manner with roll call,.
collection of % dues, and inspec-
tion of` the patrols by the patrol
leaders.' It • was encouraging to
have a perfect attendance, and
the girls were commended on
wearing their uniforms so faith-
fully.
aith-fully• 'each Week.
During patrol ,corner time, ..the
guides' worked busily preparing
for certain tests and passing
others:* A knot. game, •Bean •Chaff.•
lenge, which `Lieutenant learned
at a recent trawling, caused inuch
'excitement and was enjoyed', by
everyone: Thee patrol. &.
the Robin patrol , for .first
place.
. ,t 7:45, Mrs. A. E. McKim,
arrived to begins teaching ?the
guides . astronomy. '. Meanwhile
the . recruits'" fit5.shed . passing the
tests . required for their enrol-
ment
nrolment whichwill s be ,held next ,
week. Before campfire, glans
were t iscussed for the pot hack
supper to. be held en November
30th.
Taps closed the meeting,
Plan` Hurofl Menta
Health Branch
A. meeting to plan the 'organ
zat`ion of . a Huron County branch
of the :Canadian 'Mental Health•.
Association was held recently ;in
the Clinton Town Hall. Repre-
seniatives Were present from
several centres in, 'the. county.
Ralph E. Smith of Goderch was
chairman of the meeting.-
1tr. IL W. Curtis Snout, :Field.. :
Representative ,, in Western Ont-
ario and C.M:H.:A., explained the.
organization and structure of.
the association at ,the national,.
provincial and • ' branch levels.
The aims . and ' objects.. of ' the 'as-
sociation; particularly at the
local level, were outlined.:
Plans 'were made . to :,have a.
Public ,meeting' during . Novem-
ber to take:further steps toward
organizing_ this unit :for Harron
County. .
• First another "How do.: you
manage to get . a : few minutes to
yourself at the end of the day?"
. , Second mother:- "Oh, I just
start 'washing the' dishes:"'
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Cutting and Wrapping,
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