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WEDNESDAY', JULY 2:3r
d, I9.5$:
SUCCESSFUL SCOUTS
IN VJIRIOUS TESTS
The following Lucknow Boy
. 'Scouts have qualified' tp wear
the bronze a°rawhead, after suc-
cessfully passingthe course,
' Doug MacKinnon, Keith 'Kaiser,
David Thompson; The examiner
was Robert'' Taylor, district field.
comrnissioner '
At Camp Mart ,r'•the' fo11'owing
:boys passed their fire lighting
'test,, with Lloyd Buckingham of
Kincardine. ' ' as • ex'aminer: 'Torn
Andrew,: " Alan Mowbray, Torn
Rathwell J i m T McNau hton;•
• au d,. ,�Thoh psoti,.- V.ar ._ , -s .
_ ry ,ohn
-son,.. Gordon •.MacNay, - Terry
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O'Donnell.,
.The—Lashes -and'. Hitches -test:
was •passed by Alan ' Mowbray,.
Tom Rathwell, Keith Kaiser, Ken
Gardner; • Toni, 'Andrew, Gordon
•. • MacNay, They examiner. was Ail
Walker of Wingham.
IFilitlaervilliKkAktrirwisprtmeirw-
THE LU C•KNOW SENTINEL LUGI£1vOVit ONTARIfJ: '
Letters T Thea Editor.
Bruce
County Hog Producers
A
ear.
ElxnwoodL, Ontario,
• July 10, 1958:
The Editor, •
Luck17,OW Sentinel,
Luck now, . Ontario
Dear Editor;
A letter has been circulated to•
local farmers overthe sagnature
of rWnn; 'T rri�s of Ripley,. The: let
ter goes"' to great lengths in at.
tempting to .persuade hog; pro-.
ducers 'that they ':sho°uld scuttle
their present, marketing pian;,'
It is• • difficult to• understand
why the writer of this letter
wants to ' become involved in
what is strictly the farmers. own„
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FORMER RESIDENTS AND. V'.ISITORS
from..
J�
olhnston's Restaur:a
nt
• (NOBLE and JESSIEa A. JOHNSTON)'
• Our ,Restaurant will be: open for the serving of.hom -coo
ked
meals and lunches for the entire Centennial '-
,Friday,. Saturday; Sunday Monday. y
• 'See
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;Seri Vistialini. g
,Collision •Service
RPAIRS; TO ALL :MAKES.
•!. for
Automotrve ,Safety Glass .Cut and 'Installed,'
:4 AUTO BODY•, ..REPAIRS' & •P . INTING
FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND.. BALAN.CTNG
Huron, Road;, Nv. 8 Hwy: • r •, •Phone 320; GODE'RICH':
1F' ERALPRINCIPL,E
F PRODUCER MARKETING,
You will not have another chance for two years
'by, ... regulation to vote this plan into operation.:
•SPONSORED ,I3Y THE w :
BR'U'CE • .HOG.PRODUCERS
Few Porit
business .for hemay,wish to con-
tinue doing business with farm
ers ,after July 25th.
Now to, clear up •a' few points.
for which' the writer appears ''to.
have ' iris, ' own , interpretation.
There is ho *intention oflicens-
ing producers or of inspecting
atli,eir7-books or . records;"
'""'These
regulations. • apply •to 'controlling
of. the shipper (drover or truck-
err)who-in the' past took the hogs
wherever he diked'.
j • 'The normal . procedure for a
vote of producers of any market-
ing' plan is •a petition; presented:
from' at least 15 'percent of the
producers-.-:- The piressure 'front
drovers and theifriends has•:
.busy time. • ,
The plan. voted �•on in.1945 Pro-
vided for more compulsory feat -
tures than we have.,today . for it
,called for :the packers to negot-
iate
.with us (which they refused
to do,''Augu'st 1951).
' As , for our: price, position ,we
can compare with What the .Man-
itoba farmer receives,' The spread
was :$1.50. per. hog. before 1953;
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PAGE ELEVEN
R XS NOT FAR: 141TA
We are looking forward to a woncderful. tithe. for :all.
Meeting ld Friends,
w:l], be; a pleasure;,:
{frank allwho• have offered their homes and.
welcome any who. have not • but may' ' • •
have accornodation,
KEN MITRDIE
• -MRS. . JEAN WIiM�i3Y. '.
M'R S . EPLEEN: IAVIS
• MR'S WINNIFRE,D GAMMIE
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PHONE 10, LUCKNOW
iormonererarminrwwwwwwwwmirlirwmpnerwrwlers
Coiling thanked, Mrs. 'White. and --�
group for the finemeeting after
which the W.M.S. :benediction
was repeated: and .4 dainty lunch
was served and 'social hour :en-
toyed
today it is5.5 per 5 p ' >Zo..be-' • 'mO.VED TO LONDON
cause very '• few , producers, -.in
:Manitoba receive the, Winnipeg
quoted price ""
We 'won't be 'deceived. ;by a
lot of wild rumours because if the
trade . succeeds in encouraging.
farriers to•=vote against this pre-
sent• plan. it Will, 'be .a Tong tithe
:before we 'would' •have • the,• bar-.
gaining ,power::and':the i r
p ces,, of
• Mr. and. Mrs • R. B. Treleaven`
and children, ;Allan, and Karen,•
moved recently from Mildmay ,to:
London where • he will take 'a
post -graduate course in radiology
.(xrays); 'at • 'Victoria Hospital;
leading to' a'.certificate 'as' a spec-
ialist.
SCHOOLS CONTRIBIJTE
Bruce CO:, Hog Producers Assoc.:;$2,716 42 TO'. JR., CROSS
Every scho in the.W.est Bruce:'
• Inspectorate .has • contributed . to.
the Junior ed Cross fund' , this'.
year:. This •is • the:` first •• time fore
soin.e 'years there has, been •a 100
percent response: • •
The• • grand total- is $2,716:42,
which includes., contributions sent
direct to •Red Cross headquarters
'by ':some ,schools. 1 •,
Luckriow public School contrib='
uted452.,00, Rural schools in Kin-
loss: and .Huron .contributed. ;the.
following .amounts: ' . •
Kinloss: No: I51, $12.00;•No:.2,;
5 00; -* No., •3,, 2.0:00; ' 1yo, 4, '..;.15.00
No: -.7i, 15:50; : No.• 8, 10,00; No.,
[J9, 4.00; •No. U10, .11:Q0.
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Hur on :.:No., •1, $5.00; • No. 2, '7.00.;
No,' 3; 19.00;. No., 4, 11.4.2.5.;•;No.• 5,
25,00; No:, • 7,• 18.00; N. 9, -10,00;
No: 11, .8.90';'" No; 13, 18.50. •
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ZION
Miss Wainda•'Hunter: visitedin•
iSeaforth faa r •. .few : days with
Mr. and•' Mrs. Bill 'Smith ' .
MISS Anna: Ritchie visited with
Mr. and Mrs. • Bill Ross'for ' a few::
days last week.
Mr. and Mrs... Russell Ritehie
`and... 'family 'sof Port ' Colborne
spent ,a few days -visiting friends:
Mr:: and` Mrs::W Will Ritchie' and
Mr and Mrs. Elmer. Wall visited
Sunday,,with •SMr: and "Mrs...Anson.
Coleman of Varna: •
• M•r. ,and;' Mrs.: 'Nelson Raynard
visited Sunday With Mr & Mrs;'
Walter Dexter.:
Mr: :and Mrs E. Kennedy, and,l
Karen of Port Perry ' spent the
Week -end, with:Mr and': Mrs.. Jim
Hunterand. Wanda '
KINTAILNEWS.
Mr and. Mrs Marvin. Bobo of:•�
Detroit and Dr and Mrs Wenzel
of Detroit visited • with. Mr. and
`Mrs. Bill ' McDonald, over the.,
week=end. ;
Mr. and . Mrs: Thompson visit-
ed: With Miss • Annie Mae' Mac
Donald for a feew:days last week:.
• Mr, 'Bain McDonald, ' `who ;had
been • in ',the 'West forthe
past few ,months;'' has returned
to his farm,`
Mrs. Donald Simpsonand: her
'sister;, • Mrs: Kenneth ' 'McFarlan,
drove` to • Buffalo'New ' York,
where they Will spend a few days •
with relatives • there.
Olivet Pnited Chuarc}I MtS ,°
u1y meeting of ile • Olivety
't
W.M.S. was held at •the home of
Mrs Sandy McCharles :'with 'a.
large,. attendance. Mrs Ross
•Black and Mrs,Robt a -•-Osborne
presided. for. the"business portibii
of the: meeting; The roti: call• was
:answered with a verse from
Proverbs Mrs, Melvin Coning
then conducted .the' worship • and
gave a reading, Prayer was of
fered bV Mrs.' Donald MacTavish,
Mrs,' Doug Henry gave the scrip•-
tur'e lesson after which Mrs. Wal-
ter Dexter..;read tie meditation.
Mrs, Donald :MacTavish I gave 'a,
reading after which, Mrs.• Jar3es
MacTavish sang "Ivory Palaces";
Mrs, Melvin Coiling then' intro-
d'u'eed the guest speaker, "Mrs.. J.
X, White, Ripley( tvho told of
her recent trip to Mexico , and
displayed some articles she pur-
chased„ when there, Mrs:. John,
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, VISITS" AGED MOTHER
Mr. Alex R. Kennedy of Win
nipeg,, •'Manitoba, visited last •
week with his .aged .mother, Mrs. •
David Kennedy of Whitechurch.
His :granddaughter:,. Mrs:. Peter
Walker. and Mr'. Walker and •.two •
daughters Gail and Wendy Walk
er of Norwood, :Manitoba, also
visited with Mrs Kennedy who
ds , Mrs.,•'Walker's great grand '
mother and Gail aril Wendy,'s .,
great great, grandmother..
They called ' on other Kennedy
relatives around here: They arnot-
ored•' east and returned 'home
last' • week' by :the United States:
Mr. Walker had • two 'weeks vat-'
cation:
STARTS FOUNDATIO OF
HOME JN I:UCHNO,
•Jack Fari"ish bias made . the start
on budding a home •,in Lucknow,•
a fob; ,he wi1:1 •do himself in iris •
Spare .. time, and it Will probably: '
by next Year before it -is cora.'
;pleted • ' •
The location of the home is. On
Willoughby St., ' east of Outram,;:
behind 'the Leader residence and'
on a Tot which Jack bought from.
.his' uncle, ' Ebner Farrish:' •
Mr.: and Mrs. Farrish 1Tio:, r
side in a part of the Orr honi.e:
Jack. :is. ,employed at . carpenter,.
work in Goderieh.
Home i the place where some`.
men go *hen :they're tired of
being nice to people: •
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