HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-02-05, Page 9W�DNFSDAt, i FEB, Sha 194
THE LUCI :NOW: SENTINEL, LUCK -NOW, !
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That: full granary .of -yours can heirs you cut feeding costs this
year. Mix Co-opt Concentrates with your train and you will
have ' an economical and `high powered feed. Let Co=on Dairy
Concentrates heln..youur' cows give you an extra 1,000 113s,of
milk .. Use Co-op Beef •Concentrates with Stilbestrol,an
Aureomycin
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ureomycin to give you the most gain per lb. of feed :.'
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To The School Area Trustees of Ashfield, ,.
And Area Ratepayers, Especially Lochalsh:
Ladies E and; Oentle. men:
At. a 'meeting: of the Board .of:
• January 1957, it was, agreed with-
out. a'dissenting voice that we'
• should ,endeavour. to replace . the
caretaker at U SS.' No. 74. I was.
delegated; to. '. try, and engage
.someone I: ;did: not .have :any.
success,. for' reasons I shall ,not•
divulge at this ;time.
- ;.Again. at the January - meet "
;•
1958, it' • was, agreed . without a•
dissenting voice that *e would
replace: the' :Caretaker ';at U 4.
Again I • was delegated' to 'try
and engage someone..
• After much persuasion, on ;my
f part, I ' engaged Eldon MacLen-
nan, •Immediately , Mr Finlayson
was •on ..:the war...path. He went
to. see' Trustees Henry and' Simp-
son,• who:threw the' whole ''thing
onto me.' He came" to Tme;;-accus-
'ing me : of the Whole. ,business,.
.that my stock •had fallen to :a,
new: low at:' Lochalsh; ' and • if I
did not reseind this he ' would
call a: Section meeting' in Loch-,
alsh and the''Section would` leave
•.the. Area. Mr. . Kilpatrick. got. in
touch with Mr. advised hiKincaid, • . who
m• b ` all .
. y, mea'ris to try
':and .smooth; things over to tr'
rand keep •Lochalsh: in ;the Area
Mr Kilpatrick . �Mr.. MacKenzie
.and
•
1VIr:: Simpson cane ' to Me
.with . -the idea they.wouldo
smooth:things ver •:b go
ing. the job b'ac� y g .
back. to Fin layson's:'
l • would have no. part . in • it ante
told 'them.. to • call', the • meeting.
in Lochalsh. They went to see
Mr. Alton . and told. him 'all the.
other's were agreed,. There w -as
nothing Mr Afton.'could ;do but
•give his . consent , .. _ •
I was•.p:lacecl in the unenviable
position of •.throwing ;balls pro-
duced by others, where if' I
made .a direct hit, they •could;
run for cover, and 1.: would. be
the "culprit. T'he three' mentioned
went to . •Finlayson's and re'en
gaged. them as caretaaers• !but
did not have - • ? - to let' me
know.
'I have a feeling; ' democracy •
has fallen " to `a new . low.. , when
;two IT3oard• rnernb�ers;: usin` false
pretenses,' . can: rescind- an ' order:
that; w'as' agreed ;'upon withotit
a ,:dissen.ting voice.at the. two'
meetings mentioned above.
I should have demanded that
there he three•. •.Board members
on this' ° . cone iiss oia, • so' there•.
would riot , be;anyone .to.` take*
the .rape
It is,..; my; . honest ' conviction
when ; any Board".1§agreed: on;
any matter ;: that., the nernbers
•should'be prepared. to stand: like
men they ' .are ;supposed to (be
god" not put any. Member in. my
position. • '
Yours • Very Truly
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REUBEN WILSON
(ADVF�RPsEmENT) .h
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Lucknow,Kjntail Pay Centres
On :Tuesday evening,, January
28th, the executive, directors and
their ladies, of the . Ashfield. Fed
•eration of Agriculture, . got to-
gether-- for 'a. • ;social evening, in
the Parish Hall,. Dungannon.
High 1acI for the. euchre party
was ',Mrs: ,: Oliver. McCharles;
runner-up, Harbourn';; Adams;
h,'igh, man, Raymond :.Finnigan;
'run'ner up, Russel; Alton• rowing
lone ' hand, Basil Hogan..
During she :business session
that followed •it .,was: agreed 'up-
ori; that the Federation invite the
Dungannon and Kintail Worriens
Institutes to each appoint a , rep
reserntative to the directorate,
and .the • Colwanash Junior Far-
mers .:a retprs.
,Mers. a:- representative .to the 'ex=.
ecutive.'It ::was.:also 'reqquested
that the directorate appoint two
representatives ',to,. the, execut-,
ive Ralph • Foster :and '• Joe
O'Keefe wea e' elected to:
serve
for 1958. ht: •as felt. that this
"would, make:
.wa better :executive:
'as formerly 'only the .past: pres,
ident, .president, • 'vice' president
andad ' • director .made u this
Y p I.
and
` boy..
governing y ,
It. has' been decided to hence
forth '.publish the: ,' highlights „of
the .meetings in the local .papers:.
.. The .'executive were . empower-
ed to dram uj and: present •• •a
resolution' to tile.. H° ron art d.
u
Kinloss'. Telephone •'System :' to
the effect that collection• centres'
be re-established . at • Lucknow'
and• ,, .••
Mrs. Bill Hunter was' • appoint
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'ed alternate 'lady :.director to at-..
tend the County ::meetings ;held.
in Clinton •each monk:
' ,A discussion • on some possible.
projects for ; the coming; .• year
brought the business ; session to
;a .close:` If some :;member 'should
have a:"pet project" •he or' she.
thinks the • Federation might.
-.consider '�v; all means pass it. on'
to. your •senool.-.section .director.'
LOCI-IALSH
Mr. and Mrs...Robt. 1V1acIntosh
are on a holiday trip to the.
Mr' : and Mrs. Walter Dexter,
are sporting a new car; ``•
Mrs. : Gordon Finlayson, is • a
patient in 1' incardine' Hospital:
We wish her a ••.speedy recovery
Mr.. and Mrs, George McGilli-
vray and ;iVtr .a>iid Mrs:. Oliver
McCharles Spent' Saturday visit-
ing with Mr. 'acrd Mrs. : •I:laitley'.
MacTavisli - n••Loi done.:;• ,_
Mr, . Henry'' Mackenzie is .visit-
ing in -Montreal with his brother;:
Rev, F:::S. MacKen•zie,
`Miss. *Louise MacLennan of
Toronto spent the weekend with
her parents,' Mr. . and Mrs.Etni1'e
MacLennan. : '
.•Mr. ,and Mrs;' Don Ainslie and
family • of • M`alton spent the
week -end with Mr. and. Mrs:
Frank MacLennan: " `
Mr:: Allan McChar'les of Tor,
onto •visited. over the Week -end
With, his 'parents, Mr.. aii:d Mrs.
Oliver :McCharles
Services , at Ashfield Presby-
terian church axe being held at
11 a.m., 'for the next 6 months':.:
We ,are sorry, to report that
little Tail MacXenize,, soil of. Mr.
and Mrs Jaclz Mac enzie,• is a
paticrit. in hospital" iri Londoh, '
ST. AUGUSTINE,
We' are' glad:' to • report •that
Mrs. Annie- King' of Lucknow,
formerly of .this, ,community; who
has, been on, sick list, is feel=
Ing much better again. Her;.dau
:ghters, • Mrs. ;W. Fineon (Eva):
'and Mrs , 'Joseph.:Healy (Anne);
of Detroit, visited' their •;rnonther,
'last • week 'end. Before .her illness
Mrs.. King visited' her sister, Mrs.
M. Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. Gus.
:;Redmond and . at ' the home of
1VIr and Mrs . Theodore Red'
Mond here.' .
Mr: . Frank Austin of Ashfield,
.Mr., and . ,Mrs..Eldon.' :Austin of
Goderich' visited Mr: Thos,' and
• Carrie McCann 'last. week.
Mrs.: Katie • Moir of:. Wingham`
-visited at the home of Ambrose:
and Mary . Aga ,Brophy recently.
Mr. ' and ' Mrs,, '. James '..Leddy
spent : ,Sunday. at the home , of
Mr • and Mrs Charles' Robinson'
of Wingham '
Mr. and;`Mrs. ,,George Nevitt
family,, . Miss Bernadette Boyle,
London, visited Mr, Joseph -Boyle
and. Mr.' and Mrs..' Cyril "Boyle
and family 'on, Sunday.
Miss ='Rita and .Alex ;.McInnis of
Kite he .; i
c ner visited 'at 'the .home of
their parents over the week -end '
Mr. and :Mrs, Dan McInnis:
Mr. and Mrs James' Leddy'vis
ited• Mr • and Mrs. W. ,A..Boyle-
in Goderich On Saturday`
• Clayton, Norman and .fiarold
Leddy. and Wrn:: Wisser •of :God
erich .isited: their friends here
on Sunday.
VICE: PRESIDENT
OF CATTLE 'GROU P
At the annual meeting of. ,the
Ontario Shorthorn Club, held -at.
.Peterborough, delegate'sw.e r e
present from the 17 • local clubs
of th=e ` Provihce=TYre--follovin°g
slate, :of officers: was..elected. for
1958: presideri.t, J F. 'McFarlane,
Ailsa Craig, 1st vice' pies.; A..,C.
Gaunt Lucknow; 2nd vice pres.,
•L. ' Crawford, Orb' Station,
sec.-treas ,,Mrs. " C: C, 'Gove, o�f
Guelph; directors, Lance 'Beath
,Osh'awa, John Rickard, :.'New-;
castle .Roslyn .Fleet, y Oakwood;
Bruce Fletcher, Guelph; W.
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McKenzie; Teeswater; • Jack 'Un
dei wood, • Northwood,, arid J. 'S..
Anderson, Glen : Cross.` '
rive directors were' elected to
re•-l?O
resent ri`
.b.�_..... � - - . nt axeo.on the Boax.�.
of The: Canadian Shorthorn'As-'
sociation: C. W. 'Thorn, , Galt, 1;;
aW. Gardhouse, Milton;;'.J'.: F. "Mc-
Farlane, Ailsa Craig; W. H::Mer-
ry, Milton
Watford, • • • � 'parker, �bf
`and R. C: • ,P
Recognition .w'as given 'to the"
Club with •the best record of act-
ivity during the: year,; "with' the
Otta:wa Valley Club winning the
1VIaster Troch jr•, presented
by the Ontario' Shorthorn, Club.
In • presenting her annual re-.,
Port,' Club Secretary, Mrs
Cove, called "attention. to the fact
that the twelve Regional Short-•
horri, shows lad. shown \ a signs f i -
'cant increase, illi' exhibitors,•as
Well as .cattle sho`Wn. (16.3" exhib-
1tors iii .1957 gas •. against 142 ip
955; •974' ;ca'ttle, .an increase . 'of
110.
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In keeping with., Swift's
policy - of always ;offering
you.,
.the the Pick' of ° the
Nation's Bho
ns.. odlnes` •
We
areg lad''to announce that
arrangements have been
ade. for: 'the production
Made rodnet
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and sale of J. J. Warren's
new Sett -Sal -Link Layer.
The SexSal-Link has an`
,outstanding record in:
official egg laying tests •
throughout the•country: in :.
the 1956. Storrs egg jaying:
test, the Sex; -Sal -Link
placed .third• out . of 102
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pens entered, with produc
—tion-of--285:eggs-.per --hen-
housed. This is 54 . more
eggs than the average of
all birds 'entered. The
Sex -Sal -Link has also, time
after time, hi side-by-side
•" tests, proved p .ved i it
self a bird
of great production a d
, .
hi h: feed efficiency!
Now" is the time to order
money -making Sex -Sal -1
`Link .layer; chicks for your
–Hock • -iron-c.arig.,. bet._those
and other fine Swift chicks
by contactix�
g.
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R.R.3, HOLYROOD
Phone .Ripley 24-r-26
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Phone 9 • .
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