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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-02-02, Page 13I health emphat• ►g was our hea, Iftal lude'a> ute stage regardl equired: t ate heal , n and all ccr ord dedicat, n this ty, e; repre, Homes. td meet the C• sociation :en an; eeutiv'e, vincial up und., ked. M0n adian lia ican Nur nd Past Nursing. Thais hod the Cana• the.Ca ion and aganizati e on•.'a na n. nursing 1, as we ents...• - -told invent to the C' D9, Lucks rxiliaries i i' of'a win then'ts. were,in :hre:, brid ners -were; ell `Btishie, ward Port- Ars. Rona JW Mrs y. ine; Crib. . Good , G., ie-H+fiq, Mrs. Davi, LQw`Mrs, ch. • •set of basket Of n by (1) Epley, and ;, Hensall, from Exec; neon, to and Ln s , series w' d- February g Tournr. eter in '. COVE ;onditions pias to be Centre s called.o t for the MacDona n with ,re as well ,ur day susses were he .clogged ler. ore and ie on yeti' m•,and spent the its, Mr.•' Yr' ft of this' sttongs I "'1" attended eeting of .1.., in Mrs. pea;, m ,Arnold with lvlr. ash and: Dial. EDNESDAY, . FEB. bad, Slk 4.00.0 For sou THE. LUCKNOW SENT$. NEL,''LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • - PAGE THIRTEEN a MONUMENTS counsel and a. fair. price on **monument correctly `e signed frond quality .material, rely on SKELTON MEMOR1ALS Pat O'Hagan, Prop. Established Over Sixty Years Walkerton Phone 881'.0234 Bruce: Coiity Hog P TAKE NOTICE that the Annual Meeting of producer member • of the • Bre County Hog Producers' Association:.. will be convened at 1:30 p.m., on Friday, February 11 t 1.966 at the Walkerton Town Hall for :the purpose of the proper .business of the annual meeting, the otecHons of officers, the 'election of voting representatives. Between the hours of 2:00 o'clock and 3:00 o'clock 'of the above. mentioned date, NOMINATIONS for. county committeemen under the Ontario Hog Producers': Marketing Pian will be. held. IF AN ELECTION IS: REQUIRES FOR COMMITTEEMEN, IT WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY,:\MARCH 1st, 1966 AND THE POLLING PLACES WILL BE.RIPLEY, WALKERTON, LION'S. HEAD, PAISLEY AND ALLENFORD JAMES JACKLIN, BOB` MISCH, PRESIDENT . , :..: SECRETARY • • After Tie Dance b Bill Stanley, Blackhorse The party it was over • . Affd the time had come to :go So the people they 'were leaving; In the cold and winters snow. • Then Lputon my 'hat and Coat. And looking all around My overshoes.were no where • To be found.: ° Some folks• had suggested And said it was only fair That since mine were missing.: I put on another pair , • • Now the pair that *I put on Were quite large as you corild see When someone said those ov Would'fit better •on me. 'So he. tried them .on I was happy to oblige' But he was'nt really certain That they were his proper size.. NQW time it was running out With little left toy spare'. When some kind'. hearted fellow , Handed me another pair.. , Oh yes 1: pint' them on •' With concern .uponmy. face For they were very. ancient . And the holes in the wron place. It would .save a lotof trouble For both' me and you If we would only put our name :one ch overshoe,.. . •• IMPORTANT •NEW DEVELOPMENT FROM CO-OPERATIVE RESEARCH:: C'ATT L,E _ MtJ AL • P .14111 t;^fsmai •ty'i�,i �ltl�lllllff•••f Co ca ;AriE '°1'"vEa� ti • }l +Y v'�?/v "�+ �j ••Cj;?•}C{•�'-r,'v`+SY•�l. `f J y u • { +f.•lhj .. .. ufryy:{+:;Yrh,`.}>j>�l:-^:•<:`y, :'f%JS:. f {CYI•:r.•' r.5.?*,r[:,'f�r }.:'+i •F+••,v :6Y#f�JiN iTiiXv/K4J�•ff}JYrJ'4ri of your Personal Banking Needs y. • f, The normal day-by-day personal:banking_needs of most Cana- dians are covered by three essential .banking,services' At the Bank. of Montreal we are geared to give you complete, person- alized service in; these three vital areas.... ACCUMULATING: Your B of M Savings Account is the ideal place to save money for travel; education, down payment :on, a house, major household purchases. BORROWING: Thousands of ' Canadians borrow :money at. the Bank. of Montreal for all kinds ofworthwhile purposes .. from bnying buyinga carr to•building a basement playroom. CHEWING: Paying by cheque isthe safe, convenient, modern• way to take care 'of' your bills and avoid the dangers of cash transactions. ONLY AN•ORGANIZATION LIKE THE' BANK OF MONTREAL OFFERS YOU THESE THREE VITAL SERVICES • Why not visit your neighbourhood B of 111 branch today and pick up pour copy of our booklet; "21 Ways, you can tale the B of M". BANIC- .oil M�iTiti&' e d4 90rdt 4 C w Luckncsvv Branch: MILTON RAYNER, Manager ConvenientBranches Travel Services • Banking by Mail Money Orders - Safekeeping Facilities. Foreign Exchange Transactions Buying and Selling Securities • and many others spa v� MY BANK, To 3MIll/ON MAXI& IeW: COOPCattie Mineral A fights phosphorus deficiency in milking ;cows. A shortage of , phosphorus reduces milk production. Too '.much Calcium in relation to the Phosphorus has the same eff- That : is why Co-operative Research has `devel• . ' ' new CO-OP Cattle. Mineral A. This formula contains Calcium and Phosphorus in :equal proportions . '. ', the same ratiofound in ; milk itself , .:to assure you of maximum 'milk' production. CO-OP Cattle. Mineral A alsocontains salt, iron, iodine and : important trace.elements, plus: vitamins A and D. Discuss the advantages of CO-OP Cattle Mineral 'A' with your Co-operative': feed specialist now.. • eReg steied Trade Mark Rangers Decide On Uniforms The Lucknow Rangers held, their regularmeeting on January 19 Janet Carruthers was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. , Rayner outlined the camps upcoming this summer. Further money making projects ;.were discussed. • Pte-.enrolriiet►t• tests; were tried by Janet.Carruthers., Sandra Boak, Beverly MacDonald, Lynda Chis- holm, Nancy Corrin,. Nancy Kirk= land, Eleanor Whitby, Linda Marr- iott arriott and Linda Boyle. o . A vote was`taken concerning the. Ranger Uniform. ' It was unanim- ously decided to order, as soon as possible, the. navy wedge hats, scarlet ties and over the shoulder pursest. The next Ranger meeting is to be held on February` 22 "Thinking Day".. • Brownies Receive GoldenBar (by. Gail Pritchard) . • •The First Lucknow Brownie Pack net on Wednesday, January 26th.. Fairy Queen was Eleanor Johnstone.. Packie conducted two games. A Golden Bar Ceremony was held for Barbara Stanley and.Gail °Pritchard, who also received their service,stars and sixer stripes. The Brownies went to their cote ners, then carne into Fairy Ring and popked their pennies into the : chest. A'. work period followed. • Stacy Purney shined shoes with Tawny Owl; Brenda MacDonald was tested for "0 Canada" by Brown Owl. ' The other Brownies had sell aphore. We had Pow Wow. The meeting closed with the Taps and Squeeze, i.�C�IOW rid Co-op Give' from , the heart .for'the heart says your .Canadian .Heart Fund. equest $3000. From Huron ..or • Building - For Blind The Canadian National Institute for''the Blind, has requested from Huron County Council a grant of $3,.000• to help pay the cost 'of.a $144,000 "addition to Tweedsmuir Hall, residence and: service centre for the blind serving the counties ,of Huron; .Elgin, Middlesex and Perth. A CNIB delegation made up of •J.. H. Kinkead, Chairman of the • CNIB's Huron County Advisory • Board, J. E. Caruk Public Relations Officer and'E..F. Wheeler, Dist- rict Field Secretary, metwith rnembers of the Huron. County Co- uncil to explain' financing of the project and•'the basis ,for grant.re { quests The addition,4'ow under, i construction•, is to be completed •'by mi& March and will. provide thirteen additional bedrooms and a workshop.. A grant of $32,500 will be' re- ceived from the provincial gove menta and'the CN1B is asking a sim- ilar/amount collectively. front the municipalities served by Tweeds- muir. Hall. London, St: Thomas, Stratford, St, Marys, and Huron, Elgin,, Middlesex and Perth count- ies, The remainder will be forth! coming from accumulated CNIB bequest funds, service club, and ;special rname appeals. There are 1 in Hu on County The request to the • Council for40,000 was based on a per.:eapita levy of $42 per' .blind person. gI