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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-05-01, Page 5WEDNk3SD 1", MAY ,1st,' 1857 1 T(; toW • 'S ENTIN4, LUCKN'4W,,: The April meeting. ,pf Dungan,, non Women's Institute was held' '• on Thursday evening, Apri1;25th. .;The meeting opened -in 'thel sua1; way with .Mrs. Errington , presid. ;ng and .27. ladies and six girls. YEARS SERVICE t.ST HELEN $ _NEWS l;; +Mrs. Gordon, 1VIacPherson was honored by the. gift 'of a ' �cextif '- -o Robertson . returned with -•„thei.n for the week -end. • r Mrs. Andrew Jamieson; Wood, stock, --Visited with 'her sisters, Mrs. George S. ' Emerson,. last week resen ,,- The motto was given by cate for seven' ,years. suecessfui ,. work as. :leader: -of he Girls Club TVIrs Raymond Finnigan{ Var SEED . T' iety is the Spice .of Life. The at Achievement Day; held in'the ,secretary read . the:.m}nutes of, Wingham. District High'School the last,meetin and a t k o' last' :Wed nesday, She, : with the i HARVEST g than • .••• eardafor. 'gifts that ,had beenSept:assistant leader, Miss .Jean Ait= (By J Carl Hernir :` :I 'to the Cancer Society cupboard .chison and their' 12 Hiappy'Hand- ;, •.The:.i -r..aft r s •Ha . New;' Y T -.. in• Goderi.ch,. roll.. ncalla• was, . � e,: ��• compt�sed the. .. FPY, . , ; ..ear farmers. _. club resent, : The know by the calendar this'.greet- ' Meat;cuts ' and their location. Mrs, : p project .was• Lorne' I•vers was a ointed a del-, sleeping' garments, Working with ing, is• a. bit late, but 'to farmers Ap� I .•think, is � ri °.se in egate� to ;the 'District 'Annual at, •Wool., will',be• the Fall project,., • .. . , • ,, e F ng ed g is tnexb Benmiller .church on: May'. 22nd. Mr.. Archle Aitchison, • Jean, ginning of a new yearn. Donna and AotLAric Mr _an': �.:. During; ,_,: , r-s.=-Z?Varrer-r-•-Zinn � is t e�.a te- ,._:,: _ . , _:.... .. �1-••:Mr-s. �--•ls , nate, A short report. was given' Ernest. Button Of Lucknow.:were farxners, have .been:. making. plans with regards .the millinery, `'at• `Maple Grove. do .Saturday for for our crops. What variety: •of course, We2 think those that took the` : marriage. of the former's oats: should ..we 'sow? Can .we. �,the "cOUrse enjoyed it A' dem- oust ton son • Mr. John Aitchison,' to Miss Scratch up enough money f.or as 'given 'by 'Arida lMary Snowden ,.Best wishes go to- try fewcies of buckwheat on thatf' elll `11v, at $lackstock,,itis' the twitch. Novo i d w terials and -the � proper way •of�a •wi.. we., are. •hard° at the aeedin ' . Mr. and .Mrs. Callum Cameron e h ed g, shrinking :.and. • cutting sleeping, garme-nts. The topic novas under •and Carol ;of Detroit were' guests car- rying out the :plans.vve Made, try the leadership '• of Mrs:.. H,' Me- 'Whinney and ;-took the form': of •,..a skit on ' Canadian Association. ,..x...of onsumers..w th Mrs..Ho-. dges,. Mrs.• 'Rutledge, Mrs: McNee and" Mrs, ..Irvin.•taking' part, The re. ports of the; tanding dill rn trees • •'were quite', worthy of .mention, •showing,,the;Institute had a; year well•_spent ,together,' A spice test was held with Mrs. Wilfred .•Pentland winnrng.•theprize. Swig g. : ing of The Queen and lunch cone. c u e e meetil]g, . of Mr. and Mrs. John. Cameron last week. Miss •Marjory Stuart of Chicago • is a visitor, �th �a Mr.nd , Mrs;_ • George Stuart.. .Miss' Annie '.Durf n is •;a pat- ient •,, Hes-,• pita! Her many friends hope for a speedy recovery.:..• ' .' Miss Margaret Miller, who Will graduate at Stratford ord General; Hospital: on May 16th; was. . home for' the ,..Weekend: -Mr- aY - .. I•fubert. Taylor of=Vancou= 'ver is a visitor with . his btother, :Mr . Albert Taylor' and Mrs: Tay • The: May ;meeting .off the Wo- men's • Institute will 'be held fr.' the Community Hall • this after noon . -(Thursday). at 2.00 o'clock. •Roll call, ' Housecleaning : :hints. ing to produce •a better crop than" we did last year. • While. We' are riding the •tractor back and forth across the fields • I" t~hinkt .is •a . wonderful time to find the answers to some clues, tions How .are you going to market this crop? Is it. a cash. .Crop? 11 so' Will the soil Ibe depleted? How can you arrange to leave an equal amount of fertility:to your son Who' Will. take; over , twenty -years'-from now? . , • Consider these ' 'things whale' you are. sowing •.because that crop is =of no,va•lue`•to you and .t'o'ur family urnless• you.: can dispose of it profitably, Are you making.: a financial success of : farming. by what you are doing • or by what, you and your farnifir are doing Miss W • D.; Rutherford- Will tell without? The yl?'ederaton of Agrieuii.. is your organization : and : is a'ltble.re Barbour and .Mrs: L. McNeill and` willing, to' help you :to im The regular .meetini of :the ;S . pro a the position ;of: the4arrning u nal :farmer gives sufficient .sup - RRX and" RODNEY O ►T Registered N;o l . .. . ! ; $1', 80 '. per bus el Commercial No. ' 1 i' R A . 41;55 per bushel GALORE BARLEY' Nol a i Com' erc rn l' ' �2��00 ea All Grain' � Is `Treat d Ia In 'tie* -Bags •` Prices AreF:rt7 Lucknow er Lucknow, ()Mark; :Phone 21.w PLUS • REGIFFER. IN:. Ott If you buy a TOro Mower dur- ing the* contest and .yon are a 'winner . ,OPUBLE THE itETAIL: PRICE 209 Toto MOwers ;as additional dens YP.0 was. Held ori April ' s ry' :un ess e in avid- 28th. The..president was in charge of' the .' administration. We . -dis-, port nothing :will 'bes' accomphsh- cussed •holding a varietyprogram ed 'and also helping .with: the',fiower service. Rev; • Green t-ook.. the, Bible, study and ' Anne Todd • led a sing song. Marvin• ' McDonald took the ,worship"senviee., ow- ing a.•hort recreation: Rev Green dosed : the meetingwith bene-: HUIRON : Co, . CROF. REPORT (13y A S Bolton), Heavy .;rains duri,ng the .later part- of, the, week" tempdrari,ly halted seeding ; operations, 'Which started on Monday of this; week is ion. or a arge 'percen age of :the far= G•eorge • and Marilyn` McQuillin -mess ` n `the'County.• Farmers re have ,retur..ned tofiamilton • after port. that 'most 'of • the fields :are 'visiting duringFaster' week-vuith in goad working rdndi•t onanci whip:,.. -=v he e he resides -until- -their cousins, Mary and Barbara '•that : a• good 'seed gybed could be'l seven years ago' They spent two :;L'urdon_.-an.d-:,other-Tela:tives. . of—year-s--at--Fordw=ich~•anil-• ve •years cultivation.•ago, moved to .Ashfield Township. PUJRPLE:. GROVEI Fall wheat, shay and ' pasture', when they purchased the:Lanes°=: crops are making a very; rapid" vihe general: •store. from Albert growth, with the warm humid Johnston' weather whi.ch prevai-led d-urin The funeral -:-service was :held-; the •week.` 'As is the; case mostat the Hardy:l+unera1 Home, gar-• years,. a ,large nurnber of ';farm= II riston, on Priday, April 26th con= ers neglected to- obtain their seed ducted by Rev: Fowler of Knox 'supply before .it , was • needed. Presbyterian Church,:...Interment 'Consequently the seed cleaning; was :iii• Harriston Cemetery The plants havebeen, working.;at top l paIllbearers 'mere.',tett Alton, TING. • We now have our. 1957 Malting B'arleY y.. contracts • . available -and.' 'contracting.* . , are both our. Luelcngw and ''.ey Ri l ` p Elevators.' • ' ... • TPlease get in touch with ;us• early : to arrange: :your• seed requirements. releav 1 'PHONE 9, LUCKNOW OBIT1ARY. JAMES DONALDS'ON, James: DonaldsonL Laneswille storekeeper; passed „away. in .St. Joseph's • Hospital,; London,,, on •Tuesday, April23rd; after. , a lengthy • illness. He' had been hos' pitabzed, since' mid-February... "' 1VIr Donaldson : was in :his 77th year He was 'born in Minto •Townshiip ..near Harristan,., and was one .'• of a family of• twelve children:: born; to Thomas Don- aldson' and Mary'Arm Nutborri:. ' r -Donaidsdn's: widow, the. former Matilda Emmnilin:e: Collis; wase also 'a native of'M.intoThawn : Mary •Lo,u Collins had her. ton-. The Club..Girls, held their rneeek mg at the 'home ;of Mrs. Howard: „Linda,: Venda,' 'Elairi:RuniSaY 'of WeSton (visited laSt week at the' speed to meet . this last minute Cyril_ Campbell and—Grayclon Currie, ,,also Mrs. Gertie Walsh rush for seed. " I Ritchie , Ashfield and three former Minto neigh' bors,' Chas.' Weber, Chester ;Lyons and 'Dick Arthurs; _ '• Desitl s is -wife, Ir: Donald,- son is survived by one son, 'Peter ofKjtehener and: two. daughters,'' Mrs.: Ira S fall (.Myrtle); of. •Conn; 'and Joan, a student'. at . Lucknow. District High School...: There are two grandchildren: •• • • Surviving :: al sox :are two sisters, Mrs 'Allan Porterfield .(Mary)',, of Fiowick, "Mrs. Howard Peckens.;• (Margaret)•• of Detroit and ,a bra- aldson . of :.• ,Greenock: The elate :Simon' Don- aldson, well known in this .:corn ai unity;: wasganbther'`brother. s Community shoPperss :on the. ques- tion of :Friday or' Saturday 'night open. There were 65P 'Totes for rural, and Urban Votes' was Made: ' 'Following this. a poll of, the mer - Chants was taken, and: Friday night Open, Oairject: g6 to liar:bard, and lona Visited. at.the.. on 8•Unday: od 'last .Wednesday .with their netta, .Jeanette, Barbara gob Si 'Mit. Andrew • PatterSori. spent your ..grandfatlier Was.. ' • w. last Week, Mr. .Ce'Cil Dore left; fOr a, trip family: visited at . the' hOme.s. of' HURON & ERIE MORTGAGE CORPORATION • nd , Mrs. C01147.'0'1'. visited last, Week •vi'gitod last week. at 'the home 'Of spent Weariesday the ,Ontest ,Closes 1-dt 100 • AiStriri CANADA TRUST • on, Ontario Luckn • •