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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-08-02, Page 11waiNE$DAY, Avg,, 160 THE LUC IP'QW ,SENTTN,L, LUCMf.1W,. TO THE LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS OF, BRUCE. COUNTY: Farmers Allied ' ;Meat Enter, prises: Co-operative • Y.imited, is: a' producer•,owned, .producer controlled :.,• organization that' will be engaged in the meat, slaughtering 'and processing •' ind•ustry. Livestock numbers and 'financial support are the key factors in plant location: Bruce .County stands: '. third in- livestock' output in .the Provinc. of Ont- ario; If we had invested only .01c for every $1.,00 received ` for livestock marketed in our County ',last year we. •would;have more than reachedour objective. FAME . is' =moving steadily forward across the province and Bruce . County has responded well to. this program. Let's put Bruce County on top.. in the MARCH FOR FAME scheduled for the first week in. August. Support the drive in your County. by buyingFAMECO-:OPERATIVE Common Shares.. FAME is a self-help' program if , we don't help•. ourselves; no one else will. Plants begun in:'61 will be serving and Saving for you in= ” Yours '`,Co' -operatively, Jack McGillivray, *FAMEn COUNTY CHAIRMAN PURPLE GROVE Mr/ arid'' Mrs. Don' ',McCosh, Mary Ann and, Richard arrived 'home ' after spending the .last. month in 'Western . Canada, • Mr. and Mrs; . Beverley Cliffe, and • family of London .visited Mrs. Herb',Farrell. • M'rs. Donald MrFarla•n, • Mrs. MacDonald,: Mrs. Edburt Bushell' and Katherine, 'Mrs: Burton Col- lins and 'Sandra and•.Nancy Dore' attended a shower for Miss 'Karen Nicholson.,'on 'Wednesday. Mrs. 'Frank Dore; , Nancy- and Dianne visited Mr. Ai* .Mrs.Law rence. Fry. Gladys Gawley and Johnie Col lin§ :are able to• go. ' without their• casts: Pat and Gaii Patterson,, Agin_ court are holidaying.. with' Mr. '& .Mrs .Burton •Collins: Mr: .and Mrs, Donald Chad- bourne; . Mrs. Robeit . S.powart, Agnes,,Lee and'Vickie ' visited Mr. and ,Mr's. Victor' •Gaw"ley. Mrs. Don Dore, Jimmy, Cat,,hy .and: Vickie spent Monday in Wa-•. 'bashene '' Betty and ,Gordon Fair 'visited Mrs: Jack Farrell. • .• ' Mrs. Frank Dore' .visited. "Mrs. Ed. Bell • in Teeswater. • E1da Harkness 'spent a .couple' of•days in Teeswater: , ' Dianne . Dore visited Allan Brindley . in Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. William Arm strong, • Detro'it:• visited Mr: and Mrs George Emerson: - Mr.. and Mrs._ Lloyd McClure and Lawrence, Lorna McClure &. ;Mrs.,; •Mooney. of Paisley visited Mr. arid' Mrs. Gordon; 'MacDonald. 2.1st. ikegh.,,e:i' Camp Award: Militia training for the ,sung- mer ended in spectacular fashion for .the 21st• Field Regiment, RCA (M} .,as the' erne army men from this dist, t topped all units at Camp Crumlin, to• carry off two of the three awards offered for competition. They won the training and sportspennants. and equalled their record of last. year by winning two • of 'the three awards Placed for ' competittion.. _ Troop. commanders„ who direct- ed the training Were Major direct, D, Harvey df Seaforth, 2 I.C. of the Regiment and Capt. H. D. "Bud' Thompson of . Lucknow,, acting commander, of the' 99th, Battery, Wingham. Sports officer • was Capt. Bruce A. Miles of Listowel, Unit padre. Two other batteries' complete the regiment, They are the 97th Battery of Walkerton and the 100th .Battery of;Listowel. Officer commandingis'Lieut:. Col. L;. G. Vickars of Listowel.' The:. regi- ment, however, draws personnel from`, severalother towns in •the 'area including . Seaforth, Luck- now, Hanover, Chesley, Brussels, Mitdin;ay, Clifford, ..Paisley, ' 4t - wood and ,Palmerston. The administration.' 'pennant,. i, Mr. and Mrs. 'Burtoxi •Collins;, John, Sandra :and' Margaret, Gail ,and Pat ' Patterson attended the Collins. picnic: in Brampton. Those who.attended: the donkey. 'baseball in Ripley enjoyed it. 'Miss lyf argaret Robertson ;visit ed'.1Kiss Annie McLeod • on Friday; evening. ' • Mr.,. and Mrs. Ronald Alexander': and. family of. Pinkerton . visited. 'Mr. and Mrs. Francis 'Boyle . .On' Sunday.:. • Visitors ;with' Mr. and Mrs. •Don .McCash were Mr. and . Mrs. Wm... Arnold,. Mr. and Mrs. `James Mc=•. •Ewen and family Mr.• and Mrs, Currie , Colwell and family; Mrs. Annetta : Bushell, • Mrs. John Col- well, Miss' Ruth and. Miss Annetta' Forster, Tppe ionto, • Mr. Gordon .Patterson, ?Mr. and Mrs'. Walter Forster and. family, Miss' 'Sharon. •Craigie, 'Mr. Carl Collins. ...Mr. .Peorge Armstrong,•. Fran -.cis' Amstrong and Miss Jane `Armstrong of' Detroit .visited Mr. and.. •Mrs: George :Emerson' on. Sunday. Ol�'tA'RIp' which the 21st, Regiment won ;a year ago, was won by 4 Column, R.C•A.S.C, 'of London, Other units participating in the camp com- petition were the gssex and Kent Scottish of Windsor and Chatham; •Windsor Regiment,,' ?th , Field, RCA of London and ,Sarnia' The awards were presented by Lieut. -Col. W. G. Preston, camp Commandant, during a full par- ade of all ur_tits, .as the week-long manoeuvres ' ended. The 21st re, turned, home on Saturday, and, with the exception of, 50 student. militiamen, will' not parade 'again until. the weekly training ses- sions corximenee again in' the fall, -Th„e, : camp,, training • schedul.. was, one of the heaviest on record but, sufficiently varied to elimin- ate monotony. The mixture of .'corps training with national sur- vival exercise' was • well suited to these partim,e soldiers. Up • at. 6 a.m. officers and men .had tents tidied, breakfast over; attended church parade' and were ready for, the field by eight o'clock. The daily church service was conducted by Capt:, the Rev. Bruce Miles. .. The regiment' was divided into two troops. After service, one: • headed for national survival ex-: ercises in''the camptraining area. The other boarded ;heavy .lorries whichl.hauled 105 field guns out of camp and, to adopted artillery. ranges along. the Thames R. yer and close,to the large Fanshaw Conservation Dam, •, Lieut.-Co'1Vickarsl, • directing his first camp since becoming re- gimental commander, last. 'spring, I` insisted that . all personnel take PAGE E.V. 12 yearling cattle owned by; Mrs.. William .Kidd ,of' near' Pais ley. have died • from lead - poison- ing.: The, cattle, are ,believed • to. have reached through • the road- side gastiire oad-sidepastiire fence and licked the corrosion •from' an old 'car 'bat- tery. Which, battery•which, had `beendumped in the ditch.: with; other refuse. CARE OF EQUIPMENT is em- Phasized in reserve army train= ing; and Captain • H. D. "Bud"' Thompson of Lucknow; acting comrn'anding officer' o'f 99th Bat- teryr,, Wiagham had these gunners: busy with rags cleaning 105 how= 1 u.. ,. . < itzer-type gun after` •a day • iii ;Listowel Re imett won thio of field. • g ,.; r com �. three' pennants~ awarded .for u ',Front the left; Stephen .' e i petitions at • Caitip Crumlin,.. near ;. ard, Brussels; Allan. ' CampbedTi London, during week-long. man - Walkerton, Carl Dennis, R.R.t. ouev°res, • • Clifford, Ken Gardner of A.R. 3 Lueknow and Les Kennedy. of • USE THE BEST KNOTLE,SS STRONGER' FULL L�E.NGTH. SMOOTHER. COOP, BINDER TWINE r:. 1 High quality fibers are combined with the finestmanufacturing and testing facilities in the production of Co-op Binder Twine. Buy it with assurance of complete satisfaction ...and 'worthwhile savings. 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