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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-05-01, Page 2it • pAGE • ti " 4 pyo SENTINEL, LVCJNO •• 7gPisitsDAYt. MAY 1sti; . lVii. HOL ROOD LADY BEREAVED. F R111),LY GIRLS' (7UB: "The Club Girl. Stands On Guard" is :the Wame o the,". • project for Bruce"in which 12 girls are` enrolled. The nameof the- .clWhLis. .__ ` Itipley;s:' Dwelve Safety Guards", Leaders" of the. new course'are' Miss . Mary 'Rout-• stun and Mrs, John McCharles as;. assistant. ' " ` • The first . meeting 'was held , on• Saturday, April 20th, at Mrs.. -Mc Charles' home, : The, follgwing:: of fibers were elected: prey , ;,Maine_ MacNay, vice , pres,, Marilyn. Finlayson; Shirley Brooks,, pianist,:Donna Osborne'press.re Vette!., ford ipley - RutY�-Btaek;. press reporter for Liucknow, �e are oyer -stocked in most Higher'' Quality Makes of •, MAN',A G R• iex1 -ll edt A•."lan ' is. being_ fornnulated in B ruce, County to, engage•'. a full= time farm manager, . This' ap pointrient; will gave farmers a service which is believed.. -7 -the. the first of its .kind ir1,C'anada. Participating fgrmers will pay an annual', ..25 . ifee for a .,thrice-: yearly visit' from this manager, who will help keep farm .records .in order . and interpret the:'re sults''of""the analysis of their dividual faiwm�. accounts Prepare Fora: Prosperity; N :;•; "1 -:be'lieve that . prosperity. can only be . realized ' by the fai:rners .Who prepare fotrt`aird-that; fun, dasnentally is why 'wc in Bruce Joyce ;•MacNay. , have spent so much time on farm •'The second meeting was .held 1,rhanagement', 'said •. George R. on Monday, April. 22nd, at' Mrs: Gear, agricultural representative, M; Charles',.. . Regular business, notes and : deinonstrations were,. the order . of this meeting ' , The' third meeting was held at ,Miss: Mary Roul.ston's' on .- April 25th. At this meeting • one girl 'from a :family was given a 'con- tainer. con tainer. into .which ' Bach . was. ', to take ` a sample • ofe - dri•nkinT. water used, in her 'li.onle,, ' to be bthestedese, Leetiunngs:ch closed each'. „ of an• The next . aneeting „is plainned :for April 30th.•. ' at the Thome, Of who . ;and; ;are reducing•our.. $tock. f ; yEou=are interested ,ETTER M ►T ';, Icl ennan aMacKenzien�d Turntar Ambulance t re _ Store A • bulance neral Service Phone 181, L ek unow Donna and, Muriel Osbprne4 After a ;trial` -period ;of Friday night shopping during the ;win ter months, Chesley merchants have'' voted 27 to 17 to revert to staying'. open, on Saturday night:' • Pi Dlefenbaker and Robinson; agree , to work:. fathered the. •idea.: • 'Such a :setup• (the farm•,mana.: ger plan) could Abe 'worth many. dollars. in '!bringing to each of -these-farmer-s =a' picture ;of their. 'own farm bUsinesS ' and 'interpret- i'ng",it so .th.at be; scan compare. his 'business with those that are more prosperous", Mr.. Gear said that- the . farmer would still be free to, make his: •own.,decisions °abut would make. hem with a great deal more in-• formation` .available:'to hi n than, he' elver had ",before. Could Make, More "1have` no ,&iesitation m say..ing. -th,at,_Jhe_ __Lenge BruceCounty •farmer could realize $'1,000 more o ..: income per year ; from such : a plan'', he • said., • Bruce has a• good `nucleus, for such an. association'. There are already','77•trained.; farm consul'- tants,; graduates..of a -Course ducted by the. Ideal':: agricultural office: It .was the first such,. course •held:''in Ontario further '50 fanners will enroll.,in : next ';year's course arid the accounts of these 1.2&-- :r-•-so=ea-oiler z s . w -i l l ' • be •processed:'at. ,the,` Walkerton, of- Tice. ; NGAG E- TEACHER a ones the d of B bert Leslie ,P liner oce.u,r... red in St. Joseph's ' _ ospital, Lon. don, on,' A$ T 1 •P , ia1 was' at. Kincardine Mr.: Palmer Was In ' his 68th year.T_.and _wasr'413.0rr _.-a_-Luigan,_ ._ iheing a. $911; of Amos .and Maxi, °•. garet ,i,?almer. ` He ` bbarbn reci' in; Ripley' and ,Kifcareline •for many. years, ;He was, one' of .a family of seven and i ,. survived .by twi) brothers s -.and two sisters, besides his .:wife ,and; one .sOn. Mrs 'Phomas Harris' of 1i01S'-,`. .rood is a sister. Other sin vr� oia are 'Max'garet ,Palmer Of Kincar dine; -John, of'` Detroit -.arid Ed_, .1,va d i -4Tifi -mins:. • �► , : fl:exible. :price support program' for farrn goods, to' insure all farmers adequate:,. parity based on a'' fair price cost rela tionship: to .the goods ;which': the armer must `" purchase t.o' improve his ''stand,. aid of living. onservative Discussion, esday, ;,CKNX-TV, Wedn Watch' for. C r . _ . El Y8t!i at 1.0 P. (Sponsor by' Conservative Association) • µ FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT usting with Juice" ` 10.for47c' . giddy White -Swan -Toilet Ttas ry' . Save 7c - 4 'for 47c Rose Brand .Margarine Lb. pkgs =- 2 ;for 55p. Easifirst Shprtening,; 3c off, save 9c,, 2 •lbs. 49c Monarch Pastry Flour,. save 6c, 7 Ib. ;`bag. 53c .Kleenex Dinner Size Napkins, pkg. =of40, `;33c Valley View Breakfast ;Prunes; Iib. °cello 39c Supreme Sweet :Minted Pickles, 16 Oz.' jar '27:c' R & W.Artificial Vanilla Extract, 8 oz: 18c R'•&. W Instant ' Coffee, '2 oz. jar .YY Y .,Yjy ,...., '51e. R &. W Aunt Mary's; Coffee,. new price, 1b. 95c Golden Hour• 'Confectionery, take home ,pk. 29e '& W Prepared 'Mustard, „lg." 16 oz. jar, 19c T 11t a er en Sunspun Salad': Dlress ttgt; 1:6",or. far 37c x q �' �iGiant. Aunt Mar:y's tread; :white or birow,n, 24 oz.,;17c Giant ,s><ze, save ' G igarettes ' a .irpopular brat ds 'et . o O0 $2:99 ",� "° •. � 0National Tea' B�:�s, , C�range• Pekoe, 50'a � ti,.. 45e. FItESIi PlidijfJCE A'P�RED& iJirl"E Ripe, :select quality Pineapples.'w •4 for 99c; BIRL S EVE FROZEN POOH ..� .St atv ;- ✓.sweet, mild SP apish Onions 2 lb. ,23c , S r berries 15 oz.• o._.it .... Y9 Y.vyr..�Y...Y,ri.`Y.YrYi.aF: 39e 'Genuine , • �. ► , p . � . , :. .: •_ , . � � 7y I'tnported .fancy quality Shallots ..:/. 4 '2 for 23e :,`Lemonade;~ A6 off., tins .. , y:- >.�;,�.r.'Y'YY,IY `2 for'35c r. T. LANGS.'D E,. (LANG'SIDE NEWS.i: t•,a in reeehtly held at .S No. 8, Mrs Orville Eil.iott each r coz menein�g ' interi•m'•Septem'ber '',at the 'neve' Fall. ..Ladies: A>d' 'is ' to ` be held FIRE, CO.' RULES .-AT TURN OF CE-NTU.RY • An interest,ng, little booklet `of by-laws; • rules 'and reg.ulsitions published 'by, the Lucknow. tire •Brigade .in, 1901, is . stillcircul- ation, i,s aplica'bin'. a ,good many cases today .' ^ ' le H:o w. e v e r . there .are • many -changes-yin more., than az;ha-1t-cen_W tury.• For instance, the Company was liinited',to, 15' Men;' and .for many years full strength was r'e ga'rded as 12 men „-Today there are 20 now 'available 'for both urban 'and rural service. ••':,Meetings. were then held twice rnorithly .,on the first• and thirdo Monday, The•:'captain went direcL:_,. to' the.. fire' and . the lieutenants; had charge of getting the 'reel td, 'the .fire; The hook...'and ladder wagon followed, if reguired.' earlier .absent': `from - A'.an three . successive roll 'calls, yv ,s'u'b'- jeet to suspension:. An 'officer''or.': membe•..1 appearing at ..a> practice..,oYY. 'review,. into:rcatti:. shall be:: expelled:. •In g,orng Or,: returning from a fixe, pardde or• practice; all ;uririecessary noise must me•: avoided, .and <i cis d cj ` Ofeano-must-a-1 ways b e -O e i. \'L cl to, ..outsiders (And,. hcl ca�c n e ,•. that's not:. easy,) Decorum was outlined for. con d4ctrng' of -meetings, v hieh rc efu;ired a member•� 'hen pcil.ir . .or offering a motion, to,rttie stid' address 'the :chair. ,: 1Cornmunication purnphouie and the ;brigade a long' whrst'k? srgnified''the.c:'i ince-r was at;'his past tv bk) s ome: o r rs oyIo on:,, Thursday evening, May. 2nd.: �.- he . induction of Rev. Tho. Andrew Marshal of ; Ireland will be: held in South Kinloss Church ori Friday evening at 8 p.m. 'cfol- lowing a 'call:'from• that. church,` Langside 'and = Whi echu e church officials Will meet.'earlier, -Mr. and Mrs , Wesley Alton (Gretta ;Hudson) visited' Thurs- day eveniig-with Mrs .rohiiiT-'puri vis and at .:the `Dawson' ' home- . ,.everyth;ing is . ready may.be •turned ••ora;•:thre blow; hydrant,man :must • Io e liy- t drams ::• Th-e.re .'were .17 h dram throwg out the �7.i11age 'then; l'es,s• ti a'n haif: ;the' present' ',iaumbrt'r Their ,locations•' in 1,901 'yrere tie scriibed'..ais'follows: engine house:. :TO�wn • 'l al'1 Mrs.: :Hani.bicton` ; Caen s 'Rotel, Nitaa•doch •8z Co., oppositic Fuin.i-: tu:re Factory, opposite Reid's Hotel, opposite Peterson's corner; "Tanfici`v ��r« rrri 11, oppos to �Tarri Doul las r.es at' ffa� Friday morning, accompanied by he'r sister, Mrs. 'W.I.' Irwin, they spent the 'latter part of the week Detrolt, retarriing' home Sttn- day. The C.G 1 T; girls held a sac :cessful--:spa-1e.-.-Y-� secs-wa-ter Sates• urday •of.''candy ° and: cookies Work .is progressingvery fav orally in the erection` et' a kitch- en in the basement of the ehurch, Mr:.AIe- =.Donaldson is- dei tg--th Quite a few cattle are` getting 6 r; out 'on.' pasture with•.' the good" growth of `grass. lately,'which will_ -.bring quite- a- - wel come to - the -fainters after the long win ter :of .choring.a. Mr.a'Harold Dawson. of Toronto spent he week-enid' amongst„ friends. , 112r: and :Mrs, ,iViarlow, Crow. 'were. Sunday: ;'visitors ••with" 'lVI and- 4Mr-s -.1Ohr-Crowst-ori; idence, A., h awreoce's ,a'c's idc;nce, Mrs, .A1lin'• r ititri K, "ll'ti-i - tei's residence, N. 'McTrtnes rr':r ,'. idence ' • A man, with money can be a • trail e:gg`-and-strl ] btx n i'g iy-fc ul.a'r 'un'ti1 he is broke: • • r, 1NSU:RANCE Can Now- Aeeept • gi COME.ItetArlittfOlf, as well as•• the.•. farm business; For iriforrtratibn c n tilt T. C. CAMERi N; i,LC K alt',' • .Phone ,Dungarinott 70,-i' 10 s JQHN"McMUR - - •. Phone 2(j -r23 • 7 0 n o • 440.4 w, 004*i Authorried as sec i d clay' mar i?ost Office Depth t.r7ii rI y . l stabXished 1373 I?ttblisheti Et c'h "Vli'editiesda . tltlerr�rrocrii Subscription rate$ 59 year in avarice-�-�td. l7 s A. $3,50'• 'PHONE• '26 a..w.w.we.u,.v, .s.n.++w• yy`q''��•y+�y+-ueaw,nvwpwyy y�.y ICY ywp.+{.w., :. {'�1•.y'y�:.q i y� �......,W"'. •'r -4- shpbefl .. Thor p§Ori . s 1 U. 1,is• h4i Y B. W1 NF DA , MAy1tfi 1$1;' r •