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THE LUCK'INOW SENTINEL,; LUCKNOW, .ONTARIO
• The LUCKNOW SENTINE1
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
"The Soppy Town" On; the' Huron -Billie* Boundary
Authorized as,, second ' class mail, Post Office . 'Department, Ottawa
Established' : 1873 --Published. Each Wednesday Afternoon,
Member , of "the C.W.N.A. 'and O.W,I1.A.
Subscription Rate, $4.00 a year in advance — to the U.S.A.; $5,00;
Donald C. Thompson, Publisher.,,
WEDNESDAY, ESDAY, FEB. 8th, 1967
The ,Bruce County Junior Pipe
Ba playing a x.
Band be pl ymg •,t. EX1?O '67 •
this summer. In for :
preparation ..
• this bg occasion, ther are having
kilts madein, the Bruce. County,'
'Tartan
During the past week the memb
ers'of'the band were.measured•for
their ,new kilts by John Gilmour', of
The,,Clansrnen,' a Toronto kilt
.maker .'Shown in the picture are
John Gilmour measuring Pat Fergus
on, Kincardine for his kilt with
drummer instructor Mac Webster; •
formerly of tucknow, .in the back-
ground..
EVERYONE .WANTS' TO
-HEAR MORE. ABOUT `THE •
:entennial
:a ieil . Conc
Saturday,- February 1.11h
At 8 p.m. in the .Lucknopi qiStrict High School°Auditorium
ADMISSION
Here are a few of the numbers yo ,
will see and hear: Male Quartette,
Riplettes (sextette), Skits, . Solos,
Choir, Phyllis Spiller,
The Centennial Hymn,'
Audience Participation.
ADULTS 7Sc; PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN 36t
-
•Sponsored by the. , Locknow..-..
Agricultural -Society
8'ABOC.K, TEST iFIRST USED. AT P. i.. I0:1892.
Board of Directors.'Re-elected For.,
Another Terni A# Pille.„,:ltiver. Cheese
factory Atnnual fileetin0Friday.
The'Twenty:-Eighth annual meet,'
ing of Pine River Cheese and
Butter Co-operative. was held in
Reids Corners. Community Hall. on
Friday, February 3rd.About .55 •
members of the Co-operative were
present. Stuart, Aitken was. chair•
'man for the meeting, ' .
1Cen McKinnon " was 'guest speaker
for the occasion. He explained
that a Dairy, Relations committee.
had. been: set up by the Ontario
Milk Marketing, Board to study the
effect of its operation on, existing
Co-operative plants.. Indications
are•that the Milk Marketing Board
will be purchasing industrial milk.
from, the iri•196 .
Some changes, may have to be
made in ;the structure. and .by 'laws
of :Co-operatives an order to carry
on. Mr. McKinnon, Who, is a
Member of the Ontario Milk Mar-
keting:Board, explained the in-
crease of 3.i/40 in the levy for:,
shippers of industrial milk, as .
necessary to meet the cost of
licensing 'shippers, data processing
equipment and otherr items which
are necessary to beginoperations •
but will• not be as large an expense
in".following.years., He brought out
an interesting' historical' fact, When
he :mentioned that at'a recent •
meeting' in regard to'testing milk;
P.
the. s eaker revealed'.that the
.
Babock test for. butterfat..was, first
used
i ed,m Pine River Cheese. FaCthry.
in; 1892:. This test was accepted
as the standard test in i922 .for the
.Province of • Ontario:: (On checking
the records we find' that at the
Annual Meeting of the, Pine; River
Cheese and Butter:Compary held
on .:Dece•nber 23rd., ' 1892 it , was
moved by Edward•.Reavie and sec-•
Bonded by Aaron.,S.tauffer that the..
Cheesemaker use the Babock Test-,
er for the season of 1893 and pay :.
patron sYareholders.oir.th.e butter'-
fat :principal The cheesemaker to.:
supply the acid for the tests and
also his help when .making the
tests, the company` to, pay him
•Si00.00 for the same! :This
motion carried unanimousl'y.j.
The Babock test will shortly be
replaced -by the Infra -Red ]viilk
Analysing' Machine, rnore':comm-,
only known as 1, R.
'the auditors report was• present
ed by Thomas "Phar of Phair and
Acheson, Kincardine,• Total rev-
enues for the. year was $7.81.•,.955.
With' a net profit after. depreciat-. ,
ion` allowance of $9,309„ '
Robert Rutledge, president of .
the Board ofDirectors, stated in
his,report-that a new well.had.
been drilled and submersible. .
pump installed: at a cost of'"
$5 :200. during the year.: Other.
expensesfor the•year were:not
large , and a dividend of 5¢ per
lb. butterfat for milk sent•.to the
plant in 1966 is to be paid to the.
patrons in two. instalments, part. ,'
m February and the balance later'
in'.the year.
Glenn. Martin .,,'Manager; .14'hit,
report made reference to the :
•j large' increase in the sales of . cheese through the •wholesale and
retail sales at the plant. The '
increase amounted. to about 43
.tonso eheese... Stock 'in storage
. had CO be increased by 20 tons.
Premiums' on cheese were" about •
average after the record year in
1965. .
-Bob Ferguson, Dairy Branch:
fieldman; addressed the meeting,
explaining in detail the mastitis
program being carried out by' the
Department_ of Agriculture and •
Food this year. He did not
expect any great changes in reg-'
ul.ations from the :department'
•; :,. > y � ,.:.w - ,:.,• ...,.
with regard to milk.' from. the •
farm bet did look for •much stron-
ger enforcenient of those,in exis-
tence . He reminded producers
of the Bruce County Milk produc-
ers:Annu al "meeting; to be held in:.
Forniosa'on•February, 21.
;. Doug Johnston, Walkerton, Ont -
,ario Milk Board Fieldrnan for the
.Countes of 'Bruce , Grey and Huron
was present and spoke briefly on.
care of dairy equiprnentand sani-
tary procedures when milk is
being' shipped from: the farm...
Walter Locke, of the Royal Bank,
Ripley. Branch , .'after' a hun ourous
address; presented'.thosepresent.
with cigars
The.board:of directors were re- .
electedfor another year. 'These
were Bob Rutledge, Chairman;'.
Jack Campbell, George Messenger
Elmer 'Brad'ley, Gien Farrell.,
:Afterthe' meeting was adiourned ;
lunch was • sewed by Mrs Martin
and Mrs . Rutledge..
Olivet Church
Session 25 Mears'
;WILLIAM McGUIRE•:
A Huron Township farmer for
many years: Wi11iamS. McGuire
,
passed awa '. in Kincardine Hospit-
al
os
Y Pit
a1 January 25th.. He was 76..
:.Mr::McGuire was born Au ust 6 ..
:1890 on: the second concession of
Huron Township .He'was married
.on September 20, 1917 to Maud
Wilkinson of concession -4 Huron
Township.; Mr. and Mrs.: McGuire
farmed on'the second 'concession ,
until moving to ' Ripley ' eleven
years ago.
Mr: :McGuire was predeceased
by his wife .in�'February 1965 and
one son, Gordon'who was killed
in France in 1944. He is 'survived
by two. daughters.'Mrs Walter, •
(Mary)•Biack,' Huron:Township;.
Mrs. Robert (Dorothy)'Engel, .
•Dublin,• one .son Jack,of Huron
Township; three sister's:. Mrs. Yes
(Jennie) Mills and Mrs. Austin
(Margaret) .Solomon { both Of
Lucknow,,, Mrs. George'(Roberta)
Lockhart Kinloss; 11 grandchild-
ren.:; '
A member of Olivet
Church for 30 yearn, M,r,: McGuire
served, On session there for 25
years .,
Group Appointment
ointment`
• R.A. HEW'AT
'Robert Hewat, son of Mr,•and•
Mrs.' William Heat of Elrnira
and grandson. of Mrs, R. i; Thomp.
son of Lucknow, recently was
appointed Group.Cotsultant-in-.tit;:
Vancouver; group office of Canada
Life Assura,nee ''Coi party.
Bob served• as a group represent-
ative in Vancouver' prior to this
appointment. Well known ity ,ruck-
now, Bob, his wife and young
daughter , visited in this comrnun-
ty last weekend t • .
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9111, 1967
LHON
•T4iE TV` CiLIN1,C:
RIPLEY:. PHONE 66; r 16' .
..S4 YEARS
CONTINUE)? FROM PAGE; ONE :.
local weather, /Mr'. Greer always.
kept the Sentinel informed of the
highlights froin the previous mon-
ths records. On niany.'occasions
h'e settled friendly arguments ,.
about weather. in early" 'years. He
could'always;refer to his books
'and confirm or.deny .comments
about weather conditions years
previous
Many .people serve .their comm
unity in many ways and Mr,
Gree'r's service has been a very'
unusual and: important .one '.
'own 4i14 couitr
Club Hold `.
Scottish Night
...errs**
The Town and Country Club,
meeting last week, took the form of
a Scottish Night. Connie and'Ian
MacKenzie ,entertained,; with danc .
ing and piping. Scottish.' songs were.
,sung.
Mrs. ,Curnming,'Eldon Henderson':
with Cameron MacDonald as
caller-offade .a satisfactoryor-
nn
chestra for square dancing.‘0Ttere •
were 50 members'presentand ever-
yone 'had an, enjoyable 'time
4
P.HONE:. $57.1638
STARTING TIMES
Monday to Thursday -8 p.m.
Come as late, as 8:30 toi see
complete show '
Friday and Saturday
Saturday Matinee — 2 p.m.
unless otherwise noted
•
REBEL"
Stirring: Farm! Young,
Te,:c Ritter, Sonny James,
- Porter .Wagoner
This ik bound to be a sure
fire hit for'all you Western fans,
because it staks all riur fav-
ourite Weitern entertainers.
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Starring: Peter ;Fonda
Nancy Sinatra
. follows thrill in -the
wild adventures • of the Wild
Angels, tt is not a MOVie for
the weak hearted.
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cities in th