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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCK -NOW,, ONTARIO
WED!NFSDAY . MAR. 30th, 1960
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• HOWARD AGNEW ' Residence 138
KINLOUGH
,Delegates; from here • who at-
tended' the junior, Farmer : Con-
ference at Guelph'. , were Miss
Prima Jean Percy .and Mr. Hugh
Lane.
Mrs. J. W. ,Colwell and --mein
,bers ex her family.attended the
funeral of her brother-in-law,
the late. Dr. Donald Martyn. of
Detroit at the,'. McLennan funer-'
al home : at • Ripley • on Monday
afternoon,: Mrs. 1Vlartyn was, the
former Florence Colwell; a sis-. •
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Teacher's, . College' are 'practice
teaching at our school under the
supervision of Mrs. Katherine
Collins.
• 'Mrs. Weir ' Eckenswiller and
children, ' spent last Sunday 'in.
Kincardine '. with" her .mother,
Mrs. Alex.' Morland. •
• ' Mr.•`,,anid Mr's.. Eldon >Eckens-
wilier had '. as. their :.guest • over -
m 'the' week -end • her nephew,. Dean
Walker` who is taking a refresh-.
er ; course ,;• at Clinton iRadar
•school: Eldon' Eokenswilier. jr.,
'also spent . the week=end at the-
home. • .
Mr 'ar:d . Mrs. Don' • Bushell
went :to •'T3ronto on Sunday for
,Mrs.; . ' John Bushell: who had
.been 'visiting with, Mr. and Mrs.
•
Perry Bushell:.
ter of the ,late John Colwell. We •
extend sympathy .to the bereav
• ed, relatives •.
MissE •ria an y m J� •Pere v su .sit e
d
an . evening' with Mr. and ' Mrs.
Howard'Orr and babe, Huron..'
Mr. .- Weir Eckenswiller return-
ed TOrOtifro r `1Wedne'sday -to
take 'up 'his work ori; the . ship
Soodoc which ;Was 'docked in
Toronto for ' the -winter.
Misses • Shirley Culbert- and
Ddreen iMcLeod °. of `. Stratford
WHITECHURCH.
Mr, and ,;Mrs. Donald :Thomp-
son of ,unknow spent Sunday
at the home of Mr, 'and Mrs„.
Carl McClenagha i.
Mr. and Mrs, George Thom-
son and g family of �Feversham
,
•
spent , the' week -end at the home
of IRev and 'Mrs Watt
Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenag-
han returned hoarse after spend-
ing two weeks at. the home of
Mr; and Mrs," harry . Moss of
Plattsville: • .
Mr. Russel Gaunt took..a car-
load •of ladies • to the North St,
United .Church,' Seaforth last
.Thursday to attend the W.M.B.
Presbyterial, The 'ladies were:
Mr. and Mrs, De Broeyn and Mrs. Russel Gaunt, Mrs. Albert
their family -moved last.. week Coulter, Mrs., Jim. Falconer, Mrs.
from` Woodstock, and are: living; Russel Purdon, ,Mrs. .Milian
on the ' farin they purchased Moore ' • •
from; Mr, .Edward McClenaghan. Mr. ,and Mrs. Russel • Purdon,
We welcome 'them to the corn- Mr. and Mrs: Jack Purdon, Mr..
munity. : Donald Hill and Mrs.,Millan
Mr, and Mrs.,' Bill Fisher of ;1Vloote "attended '.a special M.M.
Georgetown,, spent • the week -end meeting which was held in, the,
at the home of his parents, Mr, United Church in Brussels.
.and Mrs; : George Fisher. ,Rev, Grose a retired. minister
• Mr, and • Mrs. Gordon Fisher of Wingham conducted the. ser-
of Wingharn spent Sunday at vice of the Whitechurch : United
the'home of his parents, Mr. and .Church' while kr. Neelon..is' a
;torsi • George Fisher.' , . patient in' Wingham General
There was a euc1ire• • party Hospital :' '
held at the Fordyce School on ,On Friday there was a euchre
Monday night: • The high prize party held at the Fordyce School •
went to Tommy • Robinson • and and Mrs. Willis' won the • high
Second to 'Mrs.. Harold 'Gaunt prize and, Wallace Miller the
and: 'Cairns Aitchison won the second prize and Mrs, Dustan
third prize.• • - • Beecroft was the winner •of the
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Farrier third prize. • •
of.•, Kitchener spent Sunday at ,Rev:, George Watt of Oakville
thehome . of his parents, Mr. spent, Friday at the home.., of
and Mrs. W.. R. • Farrier'., ',Mrs: his 'parents, Be.v.. and :Mrs.. Watt.
- _ Miss • Wi uiifred Percy enter-
tained • the .Presbyterian,
at her home on • Wednesday af-
•ternoon. Mrs. ` Perry ;I•T.odg lis.
1)resided: Mrs; Stewart. Mac=
Donald., read ,the 'scripture: 'read
ing.. ;on the ,life ,of Joseph rand ,
i Lucy Margaret Baker Suitable
hymns were ,sung.• The ' Lord's •
Pray. er and Grace •closed the.
Meeting.- ~after whieh refresh-..
ments ',were 'served.. Mrs. Dori:
•Bushell agave the closing•
mai~ks
'Wirt Lab.4 Mrs. Weir ': Eckenswil-
'ler spent an ` evening with'Mr.'
and., ',''' Bert, ' Nicholson, and.
family. • . • •
The ,Hoiyreed .W.I: meet
in the hall on 'Thursday; April
7th. Roll . call, payment of, fees:
Reports • ''of secretary treasurer
'standing conimittees..•Election• of
. officers. Directors, Mrs: :Frank
Maulden, iMrs. Sam • F.artner,, Mrs.
Raynard Ackert,. Mrs. ` Toni HO-
Mr.:-
HodMr - and•. Mrs.• Bert Nicholson
vis'ited on Saturday . evening
with Mr. and. iMrs. ' Ian; McKen-
zie, Kincardine Township:., .
Mr. and Mrs. Baroid Slessor
and• faimily ' of +Glamis :visited on
Sunday with'. Mr. and Mrs. Bert,
Nicholson and family •
Mr. „and Mrs. Earl :Elliott,' and
family 'of Detroit spent the
:week -end ' with • Mr: and Mrs.
EzraStanley and +Mrs, Marretta
Hodgins. Mrs:' Hodgins and, the
liallidtt; family visited Sunday.
with„ Mr. and Mrs. ,Ray Stanley
.and fa`rii1y at Kinloss, •
Pastor •G1ei . Hodgins conduct,
od services punday at the Pente
costal' C1iurh W' ..
, rngham in . the
morning and ',at Teeswater, in
'the evening, . . .
Mr. ' Kenneth. Hodgins of Pet
erboroUgh and, Miss
Beverley .Stanley. of Kitchener
.visited at their 'hotne here:
•
Sam 'Reid of •Lucknow and Mr SVr . and Mrs Carman • Why
and. Mrs. Charles McDonald ,of tock spent Wednesday in Tor -
St.. Helens :also spent. Sunday at onto, .
the: home of Mr. and Mrs. V. R:: Marjorie 'Coultes ' spent Sun -
Farrier. • day at the home of .:her parents,
The W.MS:' of Whitechurch • : Mr. and • •+Mrs:: Albert :Coultes..
'United' Church are. invited to : Mr. .and 'Mrs. :Clayton ';Scholtz.
the . Easter Thankoffering meet of Goderich spent Sunday at the
ing . 'at the United Church in home of his . parents,' Mr... and
Wingham, on April 'fifth. ' • • Mrs., Ezra: Scholtz.:
:Mr. and Mrs. '•Stewart•"Muss
grove' and. Mrs. J. Musgrove of
Wroxeter spent `Sunday. at the
home of Mrs., ,Doris Willis. and
fariiily: •
Mr. Herb :Laidlaw is Spending
a :Week in Powassin visiting re-
latives.
• -Mr. and • Mrs: Cecil • Falconer
.spent., Sunday , at :.the 'home of
Mr.. and •-Mrs. ` Relisbp Falconer
"ridfamily` of Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs.. George Tiffin of
Mr. and. Mrs. Bill . Peacock
and .family. 'spent Sunday at the
home of 'Mr. -and ' Mrs: 'Dawson
Craig. '
Mr.. and, Mrs..'Jim Gaunt and
Janet of. Toronto spent the •week•
end at thehome of their par-
ents, Mr. and ',Mrs. John -Gaunt
arid Mr. and. `Mrs. 1Vie1 Nathers
read -the ' meditation, 'Mrs. Alex
Percy; 'led' in prayer. .A' letter
from Miss Bessie McM urchy; of.
India.' was read by Mrs. Bud
Sutton; Mrs: ''Don Bust ell% and
Mrs. Morley ,:Bushell. ' Mrs: Bud
,Sutton ..cconducted a Bible ;quiz.`
Mrs. • Jack • Barr .contributed a
piano • tu'mber • • Mrs. John. Barr
read 'about the -missioiiary, Miss
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• AOR 'PRQDUCTrifE HAY ; AIdD 'P,ASTUR
Mixed ' hay . and ' pasture. yielding' `2' tons: dry
matter per 'acre, requires :approximately' 90 Ibs.
nitrogen, •45' lbs. 'phosphorous ,and 90 Ibs. po-
tassiun .
* ' With an application of 8 tons .manure per acre,
appro innately 24 li's. nitrogen,, 8 lbs. phosphor-
nits and 82 lbs potassium is all that will be
made available the first year.. Legumes can
supply ,some of the nitrogen lacking, but 'phos-
phorous and potassium will have to' be . supplied
supplementary: •
' ` For example, where' grasses dominate' on heavy
land • which is manured once every three year ,
, there should be •a fall applieat.ion of 5-10-15 at
300 to 600 lbs. per acre every 3 years..
For . further recommendations '' consultyour
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Lucknow spent , Sunday . at the
home of: Mr. and Mrs.. Angus
Falconer.
Mrs: Walter James, Mr. Stan-
ley' Moore' and Peter..of' .Wood
stock,; ..Mr. and. Basil '.Thompson ;.
and ,.family, Mr. 'and 'Mrs. .Rus-
sel 'Moore and family •`of Pres
ton all spent the '. weekend • at
the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Arth-•
ur Moore:: •
''Miss Daisy ''Gibson nf : Wroxe
ter and Miss' Mary. .Elliott .of
Belmore are 'student teachers' at
school''for this week.::
Miss Janet Gaunt .of , Hanover
spent Saturday at the home ;of
herparents,' : Mr. and• Mrs. Rus-
sel Gaunt. .:
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Germany, on Sunday, March 2Q,
%to Sgt.: George T. and Mrs. li,o-
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Joyanne and, Randy.
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