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MONUMENTS
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rl+or souna'counsel mnid a. fair price on a monument
correctly designed from quality materiel. rely on
SKELTON MEMORIALS
Walkerton.
Pat O'Hagan, Prop.
Established. Over Sixty Years
Phone. 8$1.0234
81 st Birthday -
Observed 'Sunday..
(Whitechurch News)
Mrs, 'John ilaggitt celebrated
her` 81st birthday on Sunday at
the home: of her brother, Victor
Emerson;':
Emerson 'In St. Catharines
General Hospital., on Sunday,
April 17;; 1966, to Mr:. 'and Mrs. .
Eldon Emerson, a• daughter.
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Jamieson
of Goderich,. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Tiffin,. Joan, Shirley and Joey,,
were Sunday visitors with Mr:. and
Mrs. Orville Tiffin.; Mr, . and Mrs,.
Alex •Butler of Goderich. were 'c.all-
ers at the same hpme.;`
Mr. 'and.. Mrs. 'Relison :Falconer
and Susan Lynn of Sarnia were
weekend' visitors with his'mother",;!;
rs. Cecil Falconer.: Brian and:
Paul, who had. spent holidays „'
ere returned • home with them..
Those attending the Voisin- •
Henderson .reception': in the Legion
Hail in Listowel on .Saturday night.
wereivtr.. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin',.
Mts. Cecil Falconer, Mr.,and'.
J
rs. Bob .Henderson.
Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Zinn of.
:right visited•from Thursday to
.unday with Mr. and Mrs. Ken
r inn. and '.family. '
Mr. and .Mrs.. Harry Moss, .Sus
nand Janie of Plattsburgh were
•unday visitors with her parents,.
r: and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan,' •
: nd with Mi. and Mrs. Carl Mc
lenaghan."
Mary .Lou Wal spent the Easter
oliday with.her sister,, Mrs.
Forge Needham, 'Mr. Needham
nd family of Pinkerton
George Conn and friend Toni
Ontario
•
of Western University spent Thurs-
day and Friday with Mr, .and. Mrs.
Wallace *Conn...
Mr. and Mrs, johnston Conn
••spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs,
Jack Forster of Lucknow
Stewart Scott of Langside was a
Sunday' visitor at the home .of Mr.:
and Mrs. Wallace Conn;' ,
Charles Leaver as, London
on Friday visiting with his sister,
Amelia Leaver a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.'
Mrp. 'and Mrs. Melville Bee-
croft' of Ottervillerisited Sunday
with his sister, .Mrs. Hector
ilton and Mr. Hamilton of Girlie
'with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bee-
croft and family. '
• Mr.. and Mrs. Larry Lawrence,:
Donnie, Kim and Kenneth, Mr:.
and Mrs. •Bill Hofsfeldt and, Cindy,
all o' Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs.
Carl,Bartman of Palmerston, Mr." '
and Mrs, Grant Chambers'. .Terry
and Clark of Harriston,'. were; Sun
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
. Carl Weber and family.
Mr. Donald Watt „student •
preacher' completing a second
year term, finished 'writing exams.!
at; Knox,College on Friday.' We,
:'wish,him'success in the exams.
ACHIEVEMENT. DAY
Those attending 4H Achieve:
-.mem Day in 1 ncknow District •`'''.
High School, -from Club #1 .
dere Mrs.' Garnet Farrier and 'Mrs:,.
Albert Coultes, leaders, Pamela , .
'King. Diane Coultes, Sandra Fish.-
er, Janis Farrier and Marlene Web-
er, and from Club #2, .Mrs.
Walter Arscott and Mrs. V. Emer-..
son leaders, :Valerie.Kting, Melody
Margo
Campbell,. Irene deBoer,
P
-deBryn,.; Barbara Ritchie, Brenda .
King, Cathy Soloman, Darlene
Jf0
If you can't find the fertilizer
service you need here
we'd like to hear about
i
1. CO -0P' Bulk Spreading
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For practicallythe sane
cost es pepped' '
a. fertiliizcr delivered tp•your
i farm. your CO pperetiys will
deliver any analysis Of
recomlanded fertilizer to
I your fields sod nailed rt. • . "
evenly in the exact amounts
'mss. heeded. All the Work is
done'lor'you : ; .and all
for .the one, pace•
.y
3. CO-OP Bag
and .Bulk "Pickup
"' .f -...T..;.,. • Iff bagged fertrliier best fits
•i your farm programme you
'will rind' a come •
selection of recommended
analyses at your
-co-operative, .Available.' in a
grenuler„ free-flowing. •
foam„ Bulk pickup at your
convenient co-operative:
warehouse:Will cut your
costs considerably.
2 COOP . Supplemental Nitrogen
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• . S,l;ipltnrerrtal Nituof•f n. P4*
Sic w dolt' acre. otos rn^.AAlf a1
�' I'oo.•t'n} yields in mart'
PISS CO'QP r'oa ot".,eK
choir., 0f ;Litii+xd and .. ry
lern:S lot tx?.p dres!4nlr
Vrlrieat nay. ,pasture .sod
cant stover, and i•gus4
,.� fill ra Ammonia for stilts
• ,rlr ss cry preplan* f ar corn
may.
Application services
walable. at many
co• rperetwes.
4. CO-OP Co-ordinated.
Growing Programme
Thss coh'plelety .nev
concept'rn crop
• programming was developed •
ay Co.operauve reseaml%
Fertilizers: seeds:
insecticides .: and 'weer
killers are ,carefully
co-ordinated and tauumt •
to the needs of •both crus
and farm. The•CO-OP 13,ti
BONUS Corn ,Poggaamm..
• a typical example: ask
your local co-operative'
about rt
tl ,.._,_ i!•-.' .
We think the fertilizer Services we have to oiler are
second to none ..: and most of our customers :agree.
However, it you have some ideas formprovig Orly
product •or service pass them along to your local
• co=operative Were always open to suggestions
OP. all'no ores perfect: .'
istrii
CO-OP Fertilizer . .
developed for you by Co-operative Research.
Simpson and Heather Hand. 'Con-
gratulation to Sandra Fisher and
Janis Farrier on receivingCounty
Honors for having participated in
6 projects,• The fall project' will. •{
be Meat in the Menu. ,
FOR; A HEALTIIY ' MOTHER..
AND: A HEAVY , CALF.
USE SHUR-GAIN 24% . DRY $•:f RESHNING SUPPLEMEN
SHUR-.GAIN 24% D. & F..Supp. "Aii.'..
fed With your grains will ':give ex-
cell•ent results. A'.co v fed through-
out the dry period.. on 2 SHUR'-GAIN
D. & F. will'•.• have all, the vitamins,'
minerals; prot,ein.and•carb'ohydrates
available to her in the proper prop-.
ortions.,, ; As you know, this is'.
essential, so she can'supply:the un-
born. calf with the proper nutrients
for , i•tsfull d ve;lopment without
draining. her ow • reserves:
dairy feeds
So, for a healthy. mother ;ready •to,,'produce •at her Max-
imum, right at freshening 'and a heavy calf in good shape
ready to grow•rapidly. and. effic.ie.ntly, feed 'S'HUR GAIN
D. & F. °Supp. • "A" to your cows' throughout'th:e dry ' peria
od , and tt5 your . 'springers two 'months. prior . to •calving.
feed service
Anderson Flax Products Lt
LUCKNOW
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Former Fire Chief
Died fn 87th Year..
.JOHN •MacKINNON .
John MacKinnon passed :away on
Wednesday; April 6th in .Widgham
and District Hospital , where'he
had been a, patient ; for three weeks.
Ere was born;in':Kinloss Township
• on '.April 26th, 1879, a son'of ..
: Angus and Catherine''MacKinnon ,
and , was in his 81th year..
• Mr'..MacKinnon'was, employed •
as a fireman in Calgary P,, Alberta,'
for 43 years. working'up to the
position of. 'Fire Chief. He•:retired
in 1945 and came back:'to `Kinloss
to.make his home with his brother,,
Dan.
• For the past year and a half,•
the' two brothers have lived at
the home of Mr. arid .Mrs Leo
Jankowski on the 2nd,'of'Kinloss,
where for a feW' years before they
had Spent the' winter 'months.,
Mr. ,MacKinnon is survived by
his brother, ' Dan T. MacKinnon• •'
of Kinloss and. a sister, Mrs. •
William (Margaret) Arlin of:Chat-
ham. He was predeceased•by
three brothers. Jim,. Ronald,: Bill,
four sisters, Mrs; Pat (Flo) Mc-..
• Devitt , Kate, Mrs.. Leonard '(•Mary
Letang,. Mrs; Stan (Annie) Mc-
Gowan:, •
Feneral.service was held at'
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church
Lucknow,, on Friday, April 8th,
with Father Caruanna officiating..
... temporary entombment.was. • •
made at South 'Kinloss mausoleum.
Robert MacKenzie 'df
MacKenzie' Memorial Chapel,
Lucknow, was.funeral• director, `.
,Pallbearers were Allan Mac- .
Intyre,, Gordon Wall, J: L. Mac-
. Millan, Leo Jankowski, William •
Arlin, .Angus MacKinnon •
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