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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-04-12, Page 9EONESDAY, . APRIL 12thi 11$7. • HE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, .PAGE NINE WHITECHURCH Zippy Zionettes Old Time & Go -Go 'hoseattending the spring Thank ering service of the Belgrave • on Tuesday in the fireshy; ian Church frorn Chalmers. urch here were Mrs. Johnston 104:1‘/Irs, Robert Ross, Mrs. Mk Coulter , Mrs. Dawson Craig d Mis Victor Emerson. and Mrs. Les -Ritchie of Luck, were Thursday callers at the me Of Mr. and Mrs. 'Russel Rit- ie. • )n Friday Mrs...criarles•,Tifrin d Mt. Victor Emetson took tarles Tiffin' to St „toseptei Hos :al London where Charles.. wasad- itted as a patient. .•;• qe, are sorry. to report George ;her is a patient in Wingharn ; spital with.prieurnonia . The Immunity wish him :a speedy re- Oe'are,happy to report•Charles • artinWaS-discharged on Friday 1. xrr Wingharn and District Flospi- 1 and returned to his horne litre; itite a number from this comm iity attended, the. liberal Noinin- • ion meeting in Wingham on. '' • iday•evening.. . • Mr. and Mrs. dordon.GOdlcin • ingharn acCOMpanied Mr. 'anti.. ri;Jim. Currie to:Hespeler where' ey 'attended 'Open/House for. Mr The 6th meeting of the Zippy Zionettes was held at Nancy Kirk - land's on Tuesday April 4 at 7 p.m,. Themeeting was opened with the 4-H Pledge. The roll call' "One thing I already know about • Scandinavia or Finland" was answ- ered, by an members. The next meeting is at Brenda Ritchie's on Tuesday April 11, at 7 p ni, Mrs. Harvey..Ritchie demonstrat- •ed:Cabbage Rolls and Mrs. Charles Anderson deitionitrated,Rhubarb Soup. Notes were taken/on "Cana, dian Made CIieese" and ".Northern Europe" .- In Group Work the exhib- it:for.Achieverhent Day as dis- cussed:, Themeeting was closed • :with 0 Canada and then everyone •sampled the foods, • ' Support the fight against cancer.• Give generously when the volunteer canvasser calls. , and Mrs. Walter Mather, who were celebrating their 50th Wedd7 •ing' Anniversary , . • . Mr and Mrs. Floyd Bot and • family of Bellwoodspent the 'week. end with relatives here and attend- ed the 450dt. wedding anniversary . • of. Mr . and Mrs.. Jack .Purdon on Saturday evening, in the Hall • • Theme Of Bridge One of the highlights of the, ' Dessert Bridge held by the Local Association of the Lucknow Girl Guides Ida Thursday afternoon was the judging of the 1867 and 1967 costumes. Prizes. were given as f0119ws:: the most authentic dress, Mrs. Jessie Allin; .Centennial dress Mrs. -Bileen Lavis; the. "Go - Go" or .''Mod Look" Mrs. Donald (Mary) Ross 'Mrs. Aliin mentioned the pin she .was wearing. was preen' ted to her mother Mrs. W.L. Mac - ':Kenzie when she was on the first '• executive of the Local Asiociation of the Girl Guides in Lucknow . The costumes were judged by Mrs. Torn MacKenzie and Madame Ste .Hil- aire teachers at the High School. .Dessert pfpunipkin tarts and . . apple cider (the typical lunch, served at an old -lime card party) was seryed al 1:30 with the play;- ing of Bridge f011owing. Mrs. Eileen ,Lavis received the high priie, for the afternoon and Mrs. Robert Hamilton the low prize. Everyone was .welcomed by Mrs. Jack MacDonald:, District Cornmi- • • More than 100 good reasons to call C-1-1. and the CA -1: dealer network for the fastest, . • . most complete fertilizei service in Ontario. C -I -L has more than 100' service centres in Southern Ontario. And 5 C -I -L pjanis, including our new Lambton Works at Courtright, back them up with a constant supply of high: -grade fertilizers: There's a service centre near your farm. It's stocked with Super Flow fertilizer, in a broad range of recommended analyses. , And supplies of direct application materials such as Ammonium Phosphate, Ammonium Nitrate, Urea and Muriate of Potash. There are nurse tanks, Nitrogen applicators and bulk spreaders. If you're ready for instant service Were to supp(y Anywhere in Ontario. , • , GROVV ., .AND PROFIT. WITH , FERTILIZERS f. • • Ready for Spring Driving? ("\N a Let our "pros" make your car ; • tOring4eady a complete engine tune-up Priced .right.'., 'Caine in today. • .act.ona FedetratiOn and. Faint nion...Taik.Ovir Problems At Ashfield ..Local 342. Meeting BY MRS. JIM MARTIN, • call the AgriculturOffice in Clintn.suFg9gresoturednteh)attend an Warrenresolution Local 34.2of the Ontario Fanners' Union held its fourth 'monthly meeting in the (LuCknow.7Own Hall Thursday,April 6th Jim Martin presided. Thirty-five member ..and .friends were on hand to hear comm ents,from Gordon Hin and Elmer Hunter, ,.twO•leading..Huron County Farmers. Also in a.ttendance,"was Mss. Helen Thompson, O. F. U. •Lady•Director. New business for the .evening included a motion by Mike Penich; seconded by ,George Lovell and carried by the .mernbers to introduce' the bank check-off'sys- tem for collection Of union dues. A resolution endorsing ' support- 9f :a bean marketing agency was presen ted., ;Gordon Hill ably ep1ained how' the agency would operate and answered questions from the floor'. The •mernbers were pleaied-to have in 'attendance, Mr:, Elmer Hunter', • well known figure in the Federation of Agriculture.' Elmer expressed deep. concern Over farmer's probletts.' "I See no reason why the O.F.A. and the, 0.,P. U. cannot get to-gether .as we are working for the tame. . things in the same. way," he'said. "Structure of each OrganizatiOn, • would have to be drastically alter- ed. This is.the big problem": Gordon Hill; a.Varna areafarmer shares Elmer's views because "The, cost; of adrninistratiOri in running two farm organization§ is.tho high ',1* Said Mr. Hill. Gilbert Frayne,: retired Veterinarian and farmer from Ashfield would like to see the two organizations get•to-gether �n the big farm i§sues, for example in presenting briefs to the,govern,- ment, Thold hands a little ,"ex- Clairned one of the members, "But don't get married .7•Mark Berger, R.R.1, Dungannon, very aptly explained the new,broiler•market- - ing.bOard which is noW• in its third year., He highly endorses the quota system. This system has increased brbiler producers returns by as. , much at 30per poUtid., Warren Zinn, our Legislative Dir ector. , gave an interesting talk on the' capital grants effective April 1, 1967. He 'explained thatfa.rmers can receive a grant from the Ont- ario Government for one-third of ' the cost up fib One thousand dollars maximum on new farm buildings. day,' she was acdormpailied by hr her Forfurther information one 8110tild daughter. Sandra at the .organ: be draftechconcerning the thigh cost of prescription drugs. . • Jim Boak; our Educational ...4. • tor , read articles from the P.Union Farmer" and brought members to, date on the 1test deVelopments4. :Of the. proposed beef marketing . . , A carload of members, from 't41§,• • ' • local will travel to Queens Park , •'I'orontd, ori April 18 to witness the • •• • .„••-•-. • presentation.of the O. F. U." brief ' to the Provincial Government. • Theguests and mernbers were ..• thanked by the President for contri,, bitting their opinions "Member , participation' in our meetings is an essential fact to a healthy Meet. ing.' said Mr: Martin. Lunch was served by 'Mrs. Joe Courtney, Mrs .••• ' 'Berl Schackelion', and Mrs, Perk Logtenbtirg.. ' • - Three Swans On A Pond ••• OLIVET .NEWS •• . Three lovely swans were •seen:9n a pond oft Melvin 'colling's farm on Thursday and Friday., . • 'Carol. and Mary Coning spent the weekend with their grandparents, ••• Mr,. and. Mrs.. Harold Johnston in Teeswater). ' • Mr. and Mrs.Russell Tout of Kincardine were dinner guests on Sunday of -Mi. and Mrs, Ray. , Harnilton.and, farnily. • • Mrs. Gerald Coiling entertained twelve girl friends alter sister', Bonnie Nicholson, on Thursday in honour of Bonnie's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McNairn and Karen of-Seaforth visited on Sun- day with. Mr. ancl.Mrs: Oscar • White and family.. • • RUMMAGE SALE ' The Olivet United Church iviesi- engers and their leaders held a very' successful rurnmage sale on • • Saturday in LucknOw Mrs, DaVe King ofTeeswater and Mri, W. R: 5rid of Hamilton, both well known here have been very but.are improving•steadily. Mrs. John MacCHarles was soloist in Olivet United Church on Sun- • . • . • •?• • •