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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-04-19, Page 10,aa T , F.y� 14,7001 W „SENTINEL, LUCIC111OW, ONTARIO RIPLEY JUNIORS» HELD ';BANQUET arc iD LOOK WITH MOORE'S SATIN. IMPERVO ENAMEL •' For furniture, wood him •,or~walls n Beautiful colors matched 1* ReggI Wall. Satin ' '. • Wears long .•.. washes well,. • Easy to apply. Benjamin. , v paints ardware Lucknow NEWS BRIEFS FROM» : NEARBY EAR.B N Y ' Htrioter -penalties an d .closer. supervision for Unpaired drivers ,was recommendPed. by a :coroner's jury. Thi inquest, at the.:Bruce -.County Court • mouse in Walker: ton, •was into the death of. Ronald !Clarence Byers, 22 of . R.R. 2; ChesIey, who: was killed on March 15thi when :the ,.car lie' was driving, struck :'••'a bridge: three miles." north of Ches'ley, Decidin on .a schedule of busy- ness 'hours, appears.to be •a 'prob- lem • . common to':.- every centre.: Wiarton is' now in.:the throes of , deciding between , Friday. " and: Saturday . 'niht o.• en. Paisle - is g P. ,Y. also,, having; its problems. 'and:. an article;' ,in• last Week's., Paisley Advocate 'regarding business$ hours,: concluded with this para graph: "When theCham ber of Commerce • meets in the near: • fu- El3N DAY; APPRIL i 9th, 1961 • • The .annual.j°banquet Of the Ripley Junior Farmers was held in' the Holyrood Hall and was, "' catered to by the Holyrood.. WPM - en's Institute.. John Gamble, past president, e acted as toastmaster. Kenny Houston thanked; the cat, erers. Audrey :Lowry proposed a toast to the Junior.. Farmers to, which Barry Johnson replied &' proposed a toast to• the ;Junior Institute. Don- , Brooks ' proposed ;a toast' to' the Department: of Ag- riculture to which; George Gear, ably replied, ,:Cliff Emmertor toasted the parents and Raynard: Ackert • responded. . Jim Need- ham led a' sing song and, Lorne. MacKenzie favoured. . with a couple of: well received songs. Greetings, were brought to the, club by' Alphonse . Murray from the Bruce Federation of ,Agricul ture,: Jim Strong , of . , Tara , from the County junior Farmers and. Duncan Campbell' from the pro- vincial. organization.' Lynn •Low- ry introduced , the .hea'd, table. Duncan'` Campbell introduced the guest 'speaker for .the occa- `• sign, . The Re'v. W J. Carson of • ervie, who, during his, ; . witty' a'ddress;• described' some of the , conditions •. in his native Ireland and stressed the: importance of agriculture lin' • the economy: Erl `ma' Jean Percy thanked the• speaker and' the banquet:. closed • :with the''•.National Anthem •*A dance followed ,. to the', 'music of Einmerton's orchestra:. ture for complete reorganize- tion, it „ is hoped . the , retailers may.* See fit to, organize _.'their own ;branch ' • axed to • . definitely: agree on ; store ' hours:._which Will afford the .greatest •benefit' Mutu- ally to shoppers .• and business places; and.' that the minority: may respect' the decision of' the: meeting?? A •four •room addition is .to be built to Walkerton Public School. at a cost of $67,584 : ** !Cask or nothing ' was the aim in ' an::. epidemic. of,: .breakiris, : at Walkerton. Four business places. were . entered in one business block' with entrance in each case, being achieved bY using a jimrnyv The same pattern was: followed here a few ::months ago .,. At:.a cost of $8,629 a sprink-: ler. system ` is to' be' installed , in �,:. Y Kine rdin •:Are- a e na .It .<ex' is eat. P ed to cut insurance rate by • sortie $1,$00: annually: The • most valuable player, award , on , the:Edmonton Flyers team goes;, to Dennis' .Riggan; of Kincardine, who '.as the •Flyers net minder has . wox the: award '''three ,times in four' 'years, ' Had an interestifig . talk ` with Charlie• Moore, formerly of. Whitechurch, •.who is' now: a guard. at the reform' institution at Bur wash in the' Sudbury district. Charlie,'- .0. • former employee. at •the. Lloyd• plant, says he likes the Work very much,. and has' found. •that' courtesy: and.kindness pay. big dividends in 'his relations with the prisoners.' Though°he. ;didn't .mention, it we would" guess that his abounding. sense of ' hu Mor . , is a,.,big '; asset 'too. a ve Wingham :Advance -Tithes, , 'Mr, and Mrs. W. J D�avidson` h ve "rno ` d from Teeswater to S .. Woodstock. He was the former police :chief in ' Teeswater.' Prior to their ' departure ,'they. were Presented'' with, a gift. by Mem- bers ` of the Teeswater. and Kin- lough, Pentecostal congregations. .***. ° •Resulting from ' contacts by • town officials, • Mount` Forest w Council has' been informed that :,aus iii ',: doctor will . locate there this sumxner iisiURaa■uueeala■nn■■nal•auaaeaiu:ae■.e■e■a■a,etaaea. a %'��` : •AN- ■ • A. • le ■ ■ •t • ■ .. •i ,1960' Pontiac larisiene Hardtop, V-8, full power. m 2-1960 Pontiac Laurentian; Sedans, • :automatic. ▪ 1960 Pontiac.• • Stratochief Sedan. ■ 2-1959 Chev Belair Sedans automatic. • 1959 Pontiac. Stratochief Sedan,. automatic. ■ 1959' Chex' Coach, V=8, automatic: • • ' 1958 • Pontiac. Laurentian 4 -door ' automatic > • 1958 Pontiac Deluxe Sedan.. • ' 195 Mercury Automatic:` ■ 195i, Ford, 2 -door'• Hardtop, automatic. ✓ 1957 Buick Sedan, automatic e 1956 Pontiac' DeluXe Sedan with. '• automatie. • 1956 Chev Sedan,. ••1956 Meteor Ridan ea,u0 tautotmatic. , • ■ 1956 Ford Sed, , ■ 1950 Ford, Coach. ■ 1955" Meteor Sedan, with. automatic •1955 Buick 2 -door Hardtop. • ■' 1954 Chev •'Sedan, automatic.:. 1954 Ford Sedan. ▪ 1954' Snick Sedan!' • MANY OLDER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM ■' " ' TRUCKS: • TRUCKS'► F 1956 GMC •1/2 -ton with, tong' box' ' x.1955 'Chev 3.Ton Dump , Truck r' • ■ • E Cities Service• Dealer , t•C• aaauailiiraeraii:■ani■lir'a4iu:iirsl'ihitlaf iWo a■esii ' s e ■ ■ • ►s . Meters ‘it Phofie "173, 'Brusseli• Y!r .r The 'telephone rang. in a real estate office and and: a soft fem- inine voice asked:'' "Do you sell maternity' : clothes?" • "No, madam," • the : realtor re plied, "but could we interest ,you in a larger house." • `_ NUMBER: Or' HOMES in -Lucknow, have all convent- ences, can be bought on terms., WE ARE ACCEPTING OFFERS on the Estate of the''; late Ethel Robertson which will be, sold soon:: 100 -ACRE' FARM on 86 Highway, 3, miles from Luck- now, nearly _ allworkable, good buildings, home has all ' conveniences, large barn. with . new silo. Farms.' For Sale •In Kinloss, Culross , and Ashfield Townships. These are all good' farms and' can be bought on terms. Farms and: Business Property' .For ,Sale g Western' .Ontario throw hout, List your property' with Western Ontario's Fastest Growing ' Real Estate WARREN L. STEVENSON Real Estate, Mount. Forest' Contact. .,j01 -1N .H,L:L,:. SALESMAN • Lucknow PLAN CHANGES IN EGG MARKETING .(BY,:'J. .Carl Hemingway) • Areyou looking for something?' If youare, then you :•'are eligi- ble for" sornebodfs sucker -list Twoor three months ago con- siderable •publicity was given ',to a promotion whereby you sud- denly found ;yourself the winner of 'about $I,000' worth; of house-: hold . e ' 'i meet. - Of course out. quo Y: had.. to '.answer some : questions and supply a list ,,of: prospects.' :In the, end'. you paid $256,.00 to $300.00• for your: prize which' has, been • '`valued' at • about ,$150.00. N Apparently • a 'new racket has developed in a %household nein at' . a .price of about,'. $240,00. You Pay .a a small down payment and agree � • to'. a �• the . further monthly' instalments to ; cover.' . the purchase. Howeverthe, whole deal*really won't cost you: a '.cent and. perhaps you • will.` make a hundred since You give . the ,promoter. '20 • names of'ros eats and • he will surely p P y sell to at least halfof them 'arid d will pay :: you $25 on each, sale.. At this point you will have the :item and. be , $10.00 ahead.. ;Of course , there' could.. be 20 'sales; thus' giving , you $260.00. Isn't. that 'just: dandy! Let's ,suppose there are 100• families in ; the area. Five can supply the twenty names but the other 9:5 will find themselves hooked wuth' an impossible pro position ' since all the ' • names have 'already'. been used., This i$ just the modern chain letter racket. Shall we. say "A word' to , the: wise"? '• • A: meeting Of 'Poultry Produc= ers :is , to be held in the Lord ,Simcoe Hotel, '/Toronto; on April l l th. , at. 9.30 am, At. this meeting the Egg Marketing Plan will be presented for approval. There has been . some , disagreement 'a's. to' the legal •,thermonology •Which rnay: have to' be: overcome but'' speaking to Mr,'`Everett Briggs on the subject he: assured me that :if producer"s':; show strong agree - these meat reasonable " : numbers' di ficufties Will be taken care • ' Basicly the Marketing :Plan is-` the same as that proposed at the December meeting:. It patterned after the White. ° bean White :and Ontario, wheat plans in 'that. a • deduction : will be taken. to firs ane the o 5ganization. & to supply. money to provide art equalization fund for the ,purchase of. 'surplus • for export A negotiated price ; wily : be agreed ,Upon by the ' poultry, Pro- d.ucers; and : the trade each week. • If• the .trade; .cannot sell all avail- able eggs at or above this price 'the `Marketing Board • will ` puri chase . the surplus and ' either su+b- sidize: ' it ,into .export. ort or have it•, processed..:.. We must realize that' thispP lan will not make egg •production highly profitable. but 'tlere', are some advantages -that are attrac five . It can be expected to -remove speculation in the • egg ::market It will prevent wide . fluctu'ation pi pricer It will .guarantee thesmall producer a : market for his eggs: It cavi be expected that •price •will have a- true : ;relationship with supplyand demand. HURON 'CO.' 1 'CROP REPORT Very 'Tittle, if; any, seeding has taken place '.to date. Land was almost ready, but 'further cool damp, weather' ',with skiffs of. snow, has . curtailed operations. . The ,odd' field ' of sod' has ' bee$ plowed. There is very little: ' growth, in fall wheat and: barley. Greater amounts .of nitrogen .are'. being used amounts wheat,: barley and meadows: !than', ever ,before. '7 • Free! Marie Fraser's new milk recipes RVegetable dishes.. r simply delicious". Write today: A DIVISION OF DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA 409 HURON STREET, TORONTO 5 • .. „• A •' For furniture, wood him •,or~walls n Beautiful colors matched 1* ReggI Wall. Satin ' '. • Wears long .•.. washes well,. • Easy to apply. Benjamin. , v paints ardware Lucknow NEWS BRIEFS FROM» : NEARBY EAR.B N Y ' Htrioter -penalties an d .closer. supervision for Unpaired drivers ,was recommendPed. by a :coroner's jury. Thi inquest, at the.:Bruce -.County Court • mouse in Walker: ton, •was into the death of. Ronald !Clarence Byers, 22 of . R.R. 2; ChesIey, who: was killed on March 15thi when :the ,.car lie' was driving, struck :'••'a bridge: three miles." north of Ches'ley, Decidin on .a schedule of busy- ness 'hours, appears.to be •a 'prob- lem • . common to':.- every centre.: Wiarton is' now in.:the throes of , deciding between , Friday. " and: Saturday . 'niht o.• en. Paisle - is g P. ,Y. also,, having; its problems. 'and:. an article;' ,in• last Week's., Paisley Advocate 'regarding business$ hours,: concluded with this para graph: "When theCham ber of Commerce • meets in the near: • fu- El3N DAY; APPRIL i 9th, 1961 • • The .annual.j°banquet Of the Ripley Junior Farmers was held in' the Holyrood Hall and was, "' catered to by the Holyrood.. WPM - en's Institute.. John Gamble, past president, e acted as toastmaster. Kenny Houston thanked; the cat, erers. Audrey :Lowry proposed a toast to the Junior.. Farmers to, which Barry Johnson replied &' proposed a toast to• the ;Junior Institute. Don- , Brooks ' proposed ;a toast' to' the Department: of Ag- riculture to which; George Gear, ably replied, ,:Cliff Emmertor toasted the parents and Raynard: Ackert • responded. . Jim Need- ham led a' sing song and, Lorne. MacKenzie favoured. . with a couple of: well received songs. Greetings, were brought to the, club by' Alphonse . Murray from the Bruce Federation of ,Agricul ture,: Jim Strong , of . , Tara , from the County junior Farmers and. Duncan Campbell' from the pro- vincial. organization.' Lynn •Low- ry introduced , the .hea'd, table. Duncan'` Campbell introduced the guest 'speaker for .the occa- `• sign, . The Re'v. W J. Carson of • ervie, who, during his, ; . witty' a'ddress;• described' some of the , conditions •. in his native Ireland and stressed the: importance of agriculture lin' • the economy: Erl `ma' Jean Percy thanked the• speaker and' the banquet:. closed • :with the''•.National Anthem •*A dance followed ,. to the', 'music of Einmerton's orchestra:. ture for complete reorganize- tion, it „ is hoped . the , retailers may.* See fit to, organize _.'their own ;branch ' • axed to • . definitely: agree on ; store ' hours:._which Will afford the .greatest •benefit' Mutu- ally to shoppers .• and business places; and.' that the minority: may respect' the decision of' the: meeting?? A •four •room addition is .to be built to Walkerton Public School. at a cost of $67,584 : ** !Cask or nothing ' was the aim in ' an::. epidemic. of,: .breakiris, : at Walkerton. Four business places. were . entered in one business block' with entrance in each case, being achieved bY using a jimrnyv The same pattern was: followed here a few ::months ago .,. At:.a cost of $8,629 a sprink-: ler. system ` is to' be' installed , in �,:. Y Kine rdin •:Are- a e na .It .<ex' is eat. P ed to cut insurance rate by • sortie $1,$00: annually: The • most valuable player, award , on , the:Edmonton Flyers team goes;, to Dennis' .Riggan; of Kincardine, who '.as the •Flyers net minder has . wox the: award '''three ,times in four' 'years, ' Had an interestifig . talk ` with Charlie• Moore, formerly of. Whitechurch, •.who is' now: a guard. at the reform' institution at Bur wash in the' Sudbury district. Charlie,'- .0. • former employee. at •the. Lloyd• plant, says he likes the Work very much,. and has' found. •that' courtesy: and.kindness pay. big dividends in 'his relations with the prisoners.' Though°he. ;didn't .mention, it we would" guess that his abounding. sense of ' hu Mor . , is a,.,big '; asset 'too. a ve Wingham :Advance -Tithes, , 'Mr, and Mrs. W. J D�avidson` h ve "rno ` d from Teeswater to S .. Woodstock. He was the former police :chief in ' Teeswater.' Prior to their ' departure ,'they. were Presented'' with, a gift. by Mem- bers ` of the Teeswater. and Kin- lough, Pentecostal congregations. .***. ° •Resulting from ' contacts by • town officials, • Mount` Forest w Council has' been informed that :,aus iii ',: doctor will . locate there this sumxner iisiURaa■uueeala■nn■■nal•auaaeaiu:ae■.e■e■a■a,etaaea. a %'��` : •AN- ■ • A. • le ■ ■ •t • ■ .. •i ,1960' Pontiac larisiene Hardtop, V-8, full power. m 2-1960 Pontiac Laurentian; Sedans, • :automatic. ▪ 1960 Pontiac.• • Stratochief Sedan. ■ 2-1959 Chev Belair Sedans automatic. • 1959 Pontiac. Stratochief Sedan,. automatic. ■ 1959' Chex' Coach, V=8, automatic: • • ' 1958 • Pontiac. Laurentian 4 -door ' automatic > • 1958 Pontiac Deluxe Sedan.. • ' 195 Mercury Automatic:` ■ 195i, Ford, 2 -door'• Hardtop, automatic. ✓ 1957 Buick Sedan, automatic e 1956 Pontiac' DeluXe Sedan with. '• automatie. • 1956 Chev Sedan,. ••1956 Meteor Ridan ea,u0 tautotmatic. , • ■ 1956 Ford Sed, , ■ 1950 Ford, Coach. ■ 1955" Meteor Sedan, with. automatic •1955 Buick 2 -door Hardtop. • ■' 1954 Chev •'Sedan, automatic.:. 1954 Ford Sedan. ▪ 1954' Snick Sedan!' • MANY OLDER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM ■' " ' TRUCKS: • TRUCKS'► F 1956 GMC •1/2 -ton with, tong' box' ' x.1955 'Chev 3.Ton Dump , Truck r' • ■ • E Cities Service• Dealer , t•C• aaauailiiraeraii:■ani■lir'a4iu:iirsl'ihitlaf iWo a■esii ' s e ■ ■ • ►s . Meters ‘it Phofie "173, 'Brusseli• Y!r .r The 'telephone rang. in a real estate office and and: a soft fem- inine voice asked:'' "Do you sell maternity' : clothes?" • "No, madam," • the : realtor re plied, "but could we interest ,you in a larger house." • `_ NUMBER: Or' HOMES in -Lucknow, have all convent- ences, can be bought on terms., WE ARE ACCEPTING OFFERS on the Estate of the''; late Ethel Robertson which will be, sold soon:: 100 -ACRE' FARM on 86 Highway, 3, miles from Luck- now, nearly _ allworkable, good buildings, home has all ' conveniences, large barn. with . new silo. Farms.' For Sale •In Kinloss, Culross , and Ashfield Townships. These are all good' farms and' can be bought on terms. Farms and: Business Property' .For ,Sale g Western' .Ontario throw hout, List your property' with Western Ontario's Fastest Growing ' Real Estate WARREN L. STEVENSON Real Estate, Mount. Forest' Contact. .,j01 -1N .H,L:L,:. SALESMAN • Lucknow PLAN CHANGES IN EGG MARKETING .(BY,:'J. .Carl Hemingway) • Areyou looking for something?' If youare, then you :•'are eligi- ble for" sornebodfs sucker -list Twoor three months ago con- siderable •publicity was given ',to a promotion whereby you sud- denly found ;yourself the winner of 'about $I,000' worth; of house-: hold . e ' 'i meet. - Of course out. quo Y: had.. to '.answer some : questions and supply a list ,,of: prospects.' :In the, end'. you paid $256,.00 to $300.00• for your: prize which' has, been • '`valued' at • about ,$150.00. N Apparently • a 'new racket has developed in a %household nein at' . a .price of about,'. $240,00. You Pay .a a small down payment and agree � • to'. a �• the . further monthly' instalments to ; cover.' . the purchase. Howeverthe, whole deal*really won't cost you: a '.cent and. perhaps you • will.` make a hundred since You give . the ,promoter. '20 • names of'ros eats and • he will surely p P y sell to at least halfof them 'arid d will pay :: you $25 on each, sale.. At this point you will have the :item and. be , $10.00 ahead.. ;Of course , there' could.. be 20 'sales; thus' giving , you $260.00. Isn't. that 'just: dandy! Let's ,suppose there are 100• families in ; the area. Five can supply the twenty names but the other 9:5 will find themselves hooked wuth' an impossible pro position ' since all the ' • names have 'already'. been used., This i$ just the modern chain letter racket. Shall we. say "A word' to , the: wise"? '• • A: meeting Of 'Poultry Produc= ers :is , to be held in the Lord ,Simcoe Hotel, '/Toronto; on April l l th. , at. 9.30 am, At. this meeting the Egg Marketing Plan will be presented for approval. There has been . some , disagreement 'a's. to' the legal •,thermonology •Which rnay: have to' be: overcome but'' speaking to Mr,'`Everett Briggs on the subject he: assured me that :if producer"s':; show strong agree - these meat reasonable " : numbers' di ficufties Will be taken care • ' Basicly the Marketing :Plan is-` the same as that proposed at the December meeting:. It patterned after the White. ° bean White :and Ontario, wheat plans in 'that. a • deduction : will be taken. to firs ane the o 5ganization. & to supply. money to provide art equalization fund for the ,purchase of. 'surplus • for export A negotiated price ; wily : be agreed ,Upon by the ' poultry, Pro- d.ucers; and : the trade each week. • If• the .trade; .cannot sell all avail- able eggs at or above this price 'the `Marketing Board • will ` puri chase . the surplus and ' either su+b- sidize: ' it ,into .export. ort or have it•, processed..:.. We must realize that' thispP lan will not make egg •production highly profitable. but 'tlere', are some advantages -that are attrac five . It can be expected to -remove speculation in the • egg ::market It will prevent wide . fluctu'ation pi pricer It will .guarantee thesmall producer a : market for his eggs: It cavi be expected that •price •will have a- true : ;relationship with supplyand demand. HURON 'CO.' 1 'CROP REPORT Very 'Tittle, if; any, seeding has taken place '.to date. Land was almost ready, but 'further cool damp, weather' ',with skiffs of. snow, has . curtailed operations. . The ,odd' field ' of sod' has ' bee$ plowed. There is very little: ' growth, in fall wheat and: barley. Greater amounts .of nitrogen .are'. being used amounts wheat,: barley and meadows: !than', ever ,before. '7 • Free! Marie Fraser's new milk recipes RVegetable dishes.. r simply delicious". Write today: A DIVISION OF DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA 409 HURON STREET, TORONTO 5