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THE.•
UCKNOW :SENTINEL 'LUCK • W. ONTARIO
ntGANIZATIOM MEETINGS
Huron • County ;Hog, Prodreers'r
441 "Swim", Club Gilt ends"
_
Markt' Hog:..:
iy4rth Huron 4-k. • Englnaeri
.. ng
Club (Sr. Club)
LUcknoW."44H 'BSc .Calf Club'
Lucknow '.4 H •:Dairy : Calf . Club
Lucknow 441 Grain Corn *Club
Dungannon 4.H Boot Calf Club.
bungannon 4•H Dairy Calf Club
AT
AT.
• Ontario bopartment
• of Agriculture Board
• Room, Clinton,
Thursday,: •March
16that e30 p.m
Gordo. Community
Hall, Gorria, Thurs-
day, March Mkt at..
2.15 p:m.
Lucknow District
High School, • Fri-
•; day,' March 31st' at
2;1S. p.m
A 4-H. FORAGE;•CLUB (HAYS AND PASTURES) WILL ALSO
BE OFFERED IN .1167,.
'All boys and girls who have .reached their 12th birthday by Jan
Uary lst, 1967 and have not reached their 21st birthday by Dec-
ember 31st, .1967, are invited • to join one of these clubs.
HURON COUNTY 4H:..,
GRICUITURAL CLUB LEADERS
ASSOCIATION.
Ashfield Local, Ontario Farmers'. Unite
Sign About 25 New Families As Members
The 'monthly arneetin&. of the,
A'shfield:Locah,:.,Ontario Farmers.
Union held: in the •Lucknow Town
Hall,. March .2, attracted many
new. faces. Perhaps the :reasonfor •
this is due to ,the door,'to door can-.
Vass ;that took place recently. Sinc
all of the returns are not in, .We
have: an •unofficial count;''of 'twenty-
.'five new families who'have: joined
the •O; F. in'Ashfield ;and the
`:o t ia ea
u lyn s g r .. 'The President said ,
the, credit. belongs to the canvassers
who are asI follows:• Warren •Zinn
Jim .Soak .: Tom Hallam:, John.
• Austin, Marvyn Scott; Lorne Luth
'er , Mrs Mike Penich , John Mci •
Kay, Mr, and Mrs. Vincent. Aust
in and Jim 'Martin. Special 'ment•
-
inn wa' ive n to " S. �.a _.
inn s; g e John , McKay
.who si ned u:ten'new�farriilies,'
. g P �
•
New business.,for `tl e.:evenin� in
:luded the new family member-
ship rate of $20:,0Q: ,which is effe-
iv
cu a on March, l0 : 'The. fee • will, be
•e
ist � ib " as. s•. � 00'
• di n uted follow 8. to -thee
i c.a
:..`Proy. m i 1and
District Offices.
and. 4.00 to the ca -sresole
Lo 1 . A
ution was drawn s. •
w dr wn u .to end to the
P.
District Office regarding tax ;rebate`.
for gas used in farm 'trucks for farm
purposes. Jim Martin read from
four books of;the Hansard report.; a
daily report of the Omii Legisla-
ture" Debates. Jim. Boak gave a
report, of the two day leadership
course that he and Mrs: Boak att-
endedirecent ly inHolmesville.
Mrs. Jeanne Williams,`:past Ladies
President, was the instructor: Jim.
Martin and :Mrs. Mike Penich.were
elected toa.ct as representatives
of ,this Local at the sub district
meetings. ,Omitted from' last mon-
ths report was theappointment .of,
.
'Mark Dalton to audit the ,1967 :Ash-
field. Local account books ;The
President reminded the members to
fill out the opinion oll.that is
found in the O. F U. g
paper re' and
.,
ing a buyer's strike. The "Stop
Buying.' idea isnow. international..`
It would involve organized and
non -unionized farmers across the.
North American continent, to'stop
g
'purchasin new ;tractors,: combines
cars and trucks for three months,
after;which,t:he strike will be re
1'•
gra ealt
atheran
:USE SHUR-GAIN
24jDRY &
• FRESHENING"
SUPPLEMENT
Feed .S.HUR'GA I Dry & Freshen
ing Supplement "A" to •your cows;
throughout the ,dry• period, and: to
your springing heifers for two
months prior to, calving
The result is a healthymother
ready for maximum:productiori`
right at freshening, • and a heavy
calf ready '6 grow rapidlyand:
efficiently,
dairy feeds
Ander-s�
lax Produ(
Limitetl
•
...t,. r.
Bro#her Passes
�n Chicago
DR. 'GEORGE' MacGREGQR ;
Word was, received by Miss; Cath-
erine MacGregor last week 'inform
ing.her of the death of her brother
Dr. George lvlacGregor of .Chicago..
Dr. MacGregor suffered a leg
fracture in a fall early In.February:
He seemed to •be.making
favourable progress but passed
away suddenly on. February 28th.
He was in his 92nd year.
Dr. MacGregor was an .Osteopath
and was still practising. his. profess --
ion ;until the tirne of •his fall . ,
• Besides'his immediate family,
in, Chicago; Dr, MacGregor is
survived .by two sisters Miss Cath-
erine • MacGregor and Mrs. George
(Mae) Stuart of Lucknow and one
brother Alex of Stettler, Alberta
AMBERLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Bob,Harris and:
family of Clarke`visited on Sunday
with :Mrs. Florence : Courtney :of
Amberley. .
Lenten service was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs., Jack .Emm-
erton on Thursday: evening .of last
week.
,A number of friends'- from; this
area attended "open house" at the:
home of Mrs. John•McCharles of
Ripley on Saturday in honour of her
,parents Mr. And Mrs. Walter Wal-
den who
aldenwho celebrated their •50th •
A nniversary . Their many ' •
friends;extend congratulations:
'A'number of men from this area
attended .an AgriculturaLmeeting
which. was held in London l recent
Y
The, many friends of Larry Cour-
tney
are pleased to know of. the •
p
improvenient in his condition at :.
Victoria `.Hospital, :London.
assessed This is -necessary as
machine
a c ine Companies have said with
out apologies, that henceforth
.farmers- cant expect to
.pay P
a :5 er
. p
cent more each .year for machines:
Y ,
and equipment. It should'be made;.
P.
erfectl'. clear that this isnot a
Y
fight .against; the local dealer
small business man. In order that
farmers maintain production, they..
1,4111 -have to -continue -to •buy*essent
ials Stich as used equipment, re- -
pairs, and services The action
program is directed only at 'the
new equipment and appliances un-
til:such'time as agriculture: gets a
square deal. ,
The guest' speaker for the even •
,ing was George T. Hall,'0.; F.U.
Income' Tax Consultant;, from Hall
;and Hall in London Mr. Hall gave
.an outline; of the Canada' Pension
Plain and the Basic Herd.: Under
the Canada Pension Plan, which
compulsory ,for,e.very.one in'Can
ada Who is, gainfully. employed• '
and between the ages 'of 18'and: 7a,
3.65 of the net income•is paid •
annually. For those who are a
little ..slowwith the pencil, they
will pay $66.00 on every' $1, 000 .
before personal exemptions. Al-
though ,the wifereceives no bene-
fits when her husband is°alive; she
'is protected in the event of his
death. The widow's pension pays
a 1•uni'p sum death payment .of
$l0* or a maximum' of $500.00
The orphans allowances will pro- ,
vide for children under, the' age of
48. The .paye: will receive 260/c
of the total earnings of his last tel
years, for a pension. Hall sum -
Med up his' talk by advocating
legislation to licensethose people'.
who made a business of 'filing .
income tax reports, as' some farm-
ers have been overcharged, and
others have been .given wrong in- '
formation'. Lunch was served by
Mrs, John Austin, Mrs Mike °Pert
ich and Mrs, Jim' Boak.
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WEDNESDAY;,MARCH eth, 1967
6:5• DODGE, 4 door; 6 .automatic, witl radio •
2: ^ 65 CHRYSLERS,. 4' door .with radio, 'power'.
equipped
65 PLYMOUTH, 6 .standard
'65 ' DODGE Stationwagon,, 8 automatic
65 DODGE, 4 door, 6 ant , o tit..
64 PLYMOUTH, 4 door sedan, 6 standard
63 . DODGE, 6. standard • with. radio ; • ,
61 SIMCA, 4 door
61 FORD, 2 door with radio'
6.0 • FORD, 4 .door sedan,,• 6. automatic
SEVERAL OLDER MODEL'S - . •
MOTORS
Your Dodge -- Plymouth
JOSEPHINE STREET.
Chrysler
WINGHAM
Valiant Dealer
PHONE.. 357.3862
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Atlidst w l
ST' HELENS NEWS
Sympathy of :the, St Helens
corrimunity: goesao Mr. •and.`Mrs.
Gordon' McPherson in:the passing
of Mrs. McPherson's sister, Mrs,'
Sylvester'RaY nard at Listowel
Hospital on Wednesday morning.
Mrs.•..Raynard was the former:Chri-;
stine McFarlane,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lyons were:
Y.
recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs:
Stuart Bradley at Kincardine
John Lyons of .Elmira, spent the* •
week -.end with his'. parents' Mr • and'
Mrs. Gordon Lyons..
SHOOT ,PARTY ASND' BOX SOCIAL
On= Friday night, 7 .tables
enjoyed the •Shoot Party and: Box
Social in,the St. Helens Hail
High prizes .were won by: Mr. and
Mrs; Ross -Errington acid ,Thelma
Hoffman with second high going
to. Hugh Todd and Harvey .Carrick.
Consolation prizes went to Mari
lyn; Brooks,Charlie McDonald
and'.,Dotig.Aitchison. The travell
ing shoot was won by. Verna
McDonald and Doug Mewhin"ney.
had the' closest birthday. Robert
Lyons Jr:. ,auctioned' the boxes off
at'•the, conclusion of the evening'. •'.
KINLOUGH,
PRACTICE TEACHING
Jean Bonnett of the Stratford •,
teachers college is practice. teach-
ing at Holy,:rood• this week and
' Donald Barr also of the:' Stratford
teachers ,college is teaching at Kin
cardine
Mr. and Mrd Alex' McTavish
and Miss :Margaret Black visited
with. Mrs, William 'Cox,.,
Congratulations CO. Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Breckles on the gift of a
baby girl on Saturday, March 4th .
'Roy and Jim Schneller spent the
week -end at their home here.
Mr. and -Mrs. Frank. Maulden
visited on Sunday w' itt Mrs and
Mrs. Dim McCosh . •
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hodgins•visit•
ed With M'r..and Mrs,, Bob'Brooks
at *Ingham.
LANGSIDE
CARD PARTY
There were five tables ofeuchre
played at; the Langside Community
Hall on Saturday evening with Mrs...
:Eldon Welsh and: Mrs. ';Bob:Bregmap
in charge: High'"prizes went to Mrs,
Jim Young and; Dave Moffat. and' •
low .priZes•.to Mrs George Yung
and Donglas Wali. Another'.`card
party is planned for Saturday :even-
ing', March 18 with: Mrs.. Clifford
Y bung and Mrs. Jim. young. . in char-
ge:.„
harge. ..
Quiltingswere held on• Tuesday,
and Wednesday 'at Mrs.., ave
Moffat's and on Thursdy at Mrs,
.'Gordon Wall' s.>
RETURNS'FROM HOSPITAL
Peter de Boer, :who was a: patient,
at'Toront'o, returned:•:to his.home'
on. Monday °We:Wish hire improved
health
Charlie Tiffin Who;has been at his'
home had to report to London on':
Tuesday and returned'..home
the
carne day,'. Visitors ons Sunday With'
Mr. and Mrs; Tiffin were Ivlr and
Mrs',. George Young, Mr •and Mrs..:'
Vic Emmerson;. Mr. 'and. Mrs Gore-.
don Wall and Bob, Richardson
Mr. and'Mrs., Wes. Young' visited.
on'Sunday with the latter's mother,
Mrs. Robert Reid! of Kincardine and€'.,
other relatives,.''
Ken Young of Thamesford :was a
week ;end: visitor with his parents;.
Mr, and. Mrs, Clifford Young.
BIRTITOA'Y PARTY'
John and; Jim 'de •Boer and Doug :
Wall were, ' guests• of Bill Vanpder,
Klippe on Friday;' after'schooifor
• his ,13th birthday. .
Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon Wall and
Mr '. and Mrs: A1iiste Hughes were,
dinner guests of. tvir. and 'Mrs.' P.'A.
•Murray, ":Holyr,00'd ion Saturday.
evening .
WHITECHURCH
GUESTS AT WEDDING .
mt..and. Mrs. Leroy Rintoul were
guests at noon on Saturday at the
Buchannan- Nesbit wedding in God=
:each, The we,dding.dinner wa's held.
at the Blyth Hall and in the after-
noon
fternoon they were at the home of the
brides parents Mr. and Mrs John'
,Nesbit of Blyth.
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•Shoo
Shei
on Satu!
25th, are,
of Miss C
elect,, via
her grand
Jardine.
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from• the
trai'g we
about 20
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• spent id c
during th
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Reverend
Scripture
forth was
his expel
India last
Celebra
'were`Joy(
Visitor's t.
were 'Mr.
Mr. and •
of:the. 4t1
Many' fi
House"` a�
een:: Macc
Ripley on
Mrs, Mai
and Mrs.,
,;C(JMPLE'
Congrat
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is ,well ki
ed Ri le
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anic, col
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course in
time'.