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THE. TUCK IOW • SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ;ONTARYC
Iort cultwral Members,:
Make Plans dor Junior Group
The regular meeting of the many. as possible, interested
i
Lucknow and District Horticul-this type of organization.
ture • Society was held Friday secretary 'briefly outlinedwhat
evening in Carnegie hall: with had been set up for the juniors.
the president in charge. The questionwas asked if the
The treasurer's report showed juniors . would form their own
that a cheque from the Village society and the. ,'reply was that
of Lucknow had :been received. as soon as it was felt, they could.
This was inthe amount of two carry on as• an organization
hundred ,dollars +being the .grant themselves the executive Would
to the society for .1960. Member-. attempt to arrange this.: In the
ship to date is 105. The first item meantime the juniors were in -
Of, business wasa delegate or " vited to meet with the seniors
• delegates;. to the O.H.A.'. conven- organization and participate in
tion to ; be held in. Hamilton, their activities; a junior section
March 10th,' 11th. The president being added to the annual show.
read literature " and bulletins
which outlined the highlights of
"the convention program. There
were no. volunteers and the pre-
sident ..then; asked that anyone
wlio found they would; be able
to go, notify either him. or the,
secretary,
Report :from the junior' society
was tobe; Presented by Miss Ada;,
'Webster ` who :. has consented. to
be ' the leader. Unfortunately
rR
Miss Webster is. ill::In her ab-'
sense Miss, Hazel Webster re-
• marked that .. her sister had
mentioned that she .now.had' ten
.
juniors signed, up, Mr.Geiger
- called for --each-'- member-- to en-
courage the juniors and get as
.
ucknow.
Presbyterian (birch
Minister:
Rev...Wallace McClean
SITNDAY, FEBRUARY ' 28th
11:00 'a.m. Morning `Worship,
12;15 ,p.m. ; Sunday;, School
2:00, p.tn.,Dungannon
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LUCKNOW1.
UNITED CHURCH'
Minister:
Reay. Gordon; It. Geiger,'
• B.A., B.D.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY' 28th
10:00 a.m. Church. , School.
11.00 a.m. , .Divine Worship
"Sitting'' Where; others sit."
— Nursery; during ;.church..: ,
Thought For The Week
The 'world` looks .different$
to . you when' ,you • stand :in
someone else's shoes.
Time is running short on the
placing, of the order for: begonias
and roses. Thesecretary disclos-
ed that the order had been plac-
ed February 2nd in 1959 and
eve n then : some items' were
'short. Moved • by K. Cameron,
seconded by G. Fisher that an
ad be run in the . next 'issue of
the Sentinel and that the orders
be closed. off 'a' week later. Cor
respondence was read re/.dona-
tions
e/:dopa-tions from various firms and
the secretary is to write Eatons
and Simpsons , re donations for
1060. He is also to reply to cor-
respondence from firms wishing
information- re-our..r'society....,: ..
The May meeting' is in charge
of Alex MacNay and Ralph Pa-
gan. They/ had planned' to have
the . 'radio and TV .personality,
"Dick ' the Amateur Gardener"
for ' their meeting. ' A. 'MacNay
reported that;; the date was set
but that Mr.. Gunnell was asking.
a fee of ;thirty dollars to come
and ,speak. *that evening. This
aroused considerable , .discussion
as our outside speaker fee was
set at fifteen • dollars., .Ken Cam-
eron felt that it should .be worth
while . to have . a reputable spea-
•ker like this, come to us and that
we should try :.ands. .%mance-.such
an evening and pay; the ''fee and
have Mr. Gunnell .come: The
motion . was •seconded by� Alex
MacNay. There ' were some ."op-
posed"
"opposed" votes but the motion -� car=.
ried. The' Committee is empower-
ed
mpower
ed ` to.. adoptways, andl means of
financing this" meeting if neces
nary.
, 'Nekh'boring societies are
-be invited on this occasion.
An invitation from the Garden
Clinic . was . read inviting :the
members to\ open house at the
Dale Estate, Brampton, Sunday,.
March '27th.
The ,president then called on
Mr.',Fisher to present the; even-
ings program. Mr. • Fisher said
that because of • variable weather
'conditions . at this time . of year,
their committee felt it would be
very wise • to. ; have• local talent.
-WEDNESDAY, NESDAY, FEB.: 24th,. 190
to
WE QUOTE THESE PRICES. TO .CATCH YOUR EYE . 11
IF YOU THINK THEY'RE LOW AND WONDER WHY .
THEN PLEASE 'READ SON
We have a small custom feedservice specializing only in
hog feeds. % ' mile east of .Holyrood. Our brand name is. NEW
BLEND which is. registered along, with our formulae. in Ottawa.
The name,; NEW BLEND symboIizes the changes now taking place
in .the feed industry. Present style concentrates made in city plants
will be replaced by .locally mixed blends' of vitamins, minerals and
protein supplements. The old style cannot compete in either fresh
• "ness or price. Our method is rapidly taking hold in other areas,
but it is new here, and .we are proud to be the first to 'bring you
the ,savings. t
.You are welcome to visit our operation at any time: We sell
everything for the hog farmer grain in truck lots; :ingredients
such as middlings and groats; equipment such' as rotary,feeders
and water bowls; medications --and --drugs--such--as-wormers-, and:
injectable.; iron. All prices• quoted are basis your bags and picked
BECAUSE . OF
FORMULAE:
Ba d,. on, latest .».re ' n�xnendations of, ledin ho nut*iti. mists in.
. ae ,, . :... Gat ,., , ...., ,R,;, leading g 9
Canada and United 'States, NEW. BLEND formulae.; are registered
and approved in Ottawa
FRESHNESS:
Minerals rapidly destroy vitamins in regular concentrates and,
finished feeds: NEW BLEND has eliminated this problem ..by not
adding these ingredients until the finished feed is `muted.'
PALATABILITY::
•
'Increased because we never use screenings or poor' :glades of grain..„.
and because of unusual freshness .your :hogs eat more NEW BLEND
feed because it tastes so good:
,RAPID GROWTH: •
Due to the . formulae, the 'freshness and the palatability our .customers,
report more rapid . growth: and a higher feed efficiency with NEW
BLEND feed. ,
COST PRICE:
sold o
Always y.for r se °venal dollars' less ,because:- by mixing our own
concentrates we eliminate ' the ; high cost'. `of maint'aining.. big feed .
mills and sales staff; -by specializing only in ,,hog feeds we save
time' and save high inventories;:: by selling only for :cash you save
"the high cost Of granting credit to, others So by eliminating many
of the usual costs we can :make a' better product and: sell it for less.
1 . 1960
1-1.959
1--1957.
1--1953
1-1953
1--=1953
1--,1954'
1 1953
CHEV, sedan, automatic, brand new.
FORD , Fairlane, 10,000 miles.
FORD, 4 -door hardtop, automatic, a real
beauty.
CHEV Belair, powerglide.
CHEV hardtop,' completely overhauled.
PLYMOUTH
MERCURY, automatic.
OLDSMOBILE, real clean.
SPECIALS THIS WEEK
1955 MONARCH, was $1,350, now $1,325 dropping
$25. per week.' ' PpB:.
1--1956 V-8 PLYMOUTH, automatic
1- 1940 PLYMOUTH
1 --✓1940 FORD
1--1951 FORD
2-1953 FORDS
Fina Service:
Bill Hunter '- Phone 55, . Lucknow
aid, they had found out that
18ea1. clergyman had . , some
. years past, taken a number of
pictures while he had a • parish
way: up in the northwest terri-
tories. Gordon. said he thought
there. were very few` had ever
'.been up, there .so it shouldprove
interesting' to hear about experi-
ences that Bev.: Jennings had.
Rev. Jennings presented pc -
tures and graphicly told of some
of hisexperiences while .serving
a parish of some two hundred
and fifty square miles. His con-
gregations included Indians,. and
Eskimos. Some of the 'living'
habits of the Indiana, seemed
very- 'strange to the audience
The Indians lived for the most
part' in ' one room tents, . the
whole family 'living in one room.
Drinking water was obtained a
greater .part' of the year . by melt-
ing ice. Rev: Jennings had a
flower bed and he managed to
grow marigolds and a few other
types to brighten up the 'parish
church• yard.
' Rev, Geiger thanked :Rev.
Jennings for his very
talk, Thanked the cominforma-
tive t
tee, Mr. Fisher and Miss 'Milne
;for arranging the program. He
mentioned that he thought thin'
plan set up for this year would
work out very well.
The next 'meeting is March 18,
the committee in charge being'
Miss. Hazel . Webster and• Mrs.
George Joynt,
Miss Audrey Fiederlein of the
High School has been absent due
to .,illness for several days and
this .week Elmer, Umbach has
been assisting :the short-handed
teaching staff.
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Reed .of
Maidstone; and Nelson Webster:
of Windsor spent the Week=end
here, for, the occasion of Mrs..
Elizabeth Alton's 90th ,'birt»daY6