Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-04-26, Page 6THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, :LUCKNOW,'';ONTARIO isp laY :aintin #. 'e1'e�ns, Lady 4 r sr • �s. 'r; t Mrs. William Rutherford 'of St, t lelens had.,quite a'nuniber of her paintings on display, at the'' • Lucknow District Night;'Sch Pool achievement ,night 'held recently at the school: Among them was 'a group of ;foutivaintings entitled "four seasons"'. T'h'e ;four paintings are displayed;by. left to right. Ellen O'Donnell:, Brenda • tvlaize and Edith Wiiitby, all.of; • •, 'Lu ck nbw .. P110'1'0 Ea . CANTELON • sponds :Quickly; o Injured Man The following letter to the editor appeared.in the Wingham Advance - 'Times and we are: publishing it' be cause, of ,it's local interest . Dear Sir. 'Last week we had an; accident occur at Western Foundry.where employee, Anthony Carter of Lucknow , was .struck.by.a piece of grinding wheel which had exploded and flown :apart: '-The man ; appeared to be s'e'riously- injured 'as he: was .knocked; out by the object. -Tile, action taken. by our people was,'to,immediately call the hospi- tal;for ambulance. service. The, ambulance' was at the scene. of the'.• atall a "d.a� m s ,no°.time 11 cci ent"m 1 ot and :th : i,ured employee wa s in a,doctor on the . thehosP a lwth the scene in'.a roximatel five min'. PP Y utesafter the accident` occurred " eo le tos' onsilxl '. L t `ink. the'• r setting up.;thisextremely efficientfor ambulance service . should be' com. plimented`;� i't''is certainly.a, credit • to thein that this type of service; is available and a •c•omfort to the people in the community to know that in cases of 'emergency..they, will be looked after in an extrem= ' ely efficient. fashion: Fortunately; the employee was not .seriously hurt and we.expect; him .back ;to work shortly... .Yours very truly, R, W.. LeVan,' MONUME For sound counsel and a fair price on a monument'. correctly designed' from quality material, rely on'. SKELtON MEMORIALS WALKERTON Pat O'Hagan, Prop. Established Over Silty Years PHONE 881.0234; ,0 .. ONTARIO ,Paid o'n 3 4,' 5 year debentures or . fi°.o pain ;rsn• 1 & 2 year debentures 7 • THE ONTA.R'iO LOAN' • AND DEBEC?'URE =COMPANY' • ASSTS'/e&t sa6:06,r. CAPITAL. & R ES ER IE i9,0430,000 rs. P: J Griffin Funeral Friday •KINCSBRIDG.NEWS Those'from a distance who :attend- ed 'the' funeral mass at St Joseph's Church • Kin sbrid ge 'on Friday morning for Mrs P. J.: IRyarl (Teresa 'O'LauYtitin) Griffin were:. her daughter Mrs.. Wm Herginrather, and; sons Mr. and _ Mrs . Jos . Griffin and daughter Sheila. of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffin, 'daughter :Carol and Miss Olive O'Reilly of Chicago, Mrs. Russell Cushing, Mx and Mrs Jim Ryan; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ryan ,.• Mr and Mrs, William "Christinsen, Mrs. Jim Ganter, Melvin O'Reilly, Len • O'Laughlin; Mr. and: Mrs. Al. O'Laughlin, Mrs.'', Bernadine Kenny. Mrs-. Margaret Shea, all of of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cleary of Seaforth, •Marvin'O'Reil- ly and daughter Patricia. -of Goder .ich ATTEND N AT, IONAi, BALLET Grades 7 and 8 ,girls' accompanied by Miss B.' Winter, and Mrs Dennis' .Connolly attended the National Ballet in•London on Saturday,. Mr. D. , .Lassaline and Mr. and Mrs:. Joe O'Brien and children;, Goderich spent Sunday :with;Mr and Mrs. Mark Dalton and family. The pupils attending Lucknow • bistrict High °School .and .their par: 'ents attended thee rumrrmage sale : and bake sale held at the school. over the, week end. It was one of their fund raising projects to enable; them to go to Expo next month; IuronFeder�iion' sk Dairymen 'o Write Minisier The Executive and Dairy Comm. adity Group of Huron Township Federation df Agriculture met with ,,Y es., rit interested ore about outlt tractive rases of•rntetest'offered osr debentures, some of the members of the 'Brace ' Mf. Please to Miss, sySteat o1 savrng, V • County Milk 'Market'ing Committee • • ,, " on April 2 at the home of the Address. ..t... ,n..... • '' Township President, Morri$ Reid. • r'Tel The topic of discussion was the Ivrill< Marketing situation, Cartier-. on McAuley, County President,, explained the price acid quota systeni, The•new price system'is Complete and mail this coupon to: ONTARIO LOAN AND DEBENTURE COMPANY .• ,137 Dundas Street; %onddn, trnt'. °(fir calls 432-4158 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24th, 1187 EL ALFALFA Improved with Rhizobia to give you up to 100 lbs. pure Nitrogen per acre.Elnar .brand, Alfalfa combines all. these extra value characteristics: winter hardiness, high tonnage of protein -rich hay, disease resistance, persist ence of stand; quick vigorous' growth. "Gro-Koted" to combat seed- and soil -borne' diseases. • BR A vigorous Bromeespeciallyselected forOntariofarmers;. '. Heavier, stronger seeds that flow. better through the. seeder. Combines .high, vigour, more leafiness, better palatability to give you better hay, riche_ r pasture and more nutritious silage. G�vi.Std:. No. Seed Mixture 89%v ALFALFA 10%RED CLOVER' 1% SWEET 'CLOVER: c per Ib ovt;' Sf deed Mixture . • 95% 'ALFALFA' 5% SWEET CLOVER Oc per Certified Seed Potatoes: • COBBLER, SEBAGO; GREEN MOUNTAIN, KENNEBEC, KATHADIN, RED, PONTIAC *** ' LUCINOW PHONE 528-29o3 not an improvement of former .s.s- Py:.. terns ofricin milk. •Those re P g pre:- sent felt there was an urgent need for milk producers to contact Hon:. 1. Green , Federal Minister . of ' A riculture -on the necessit' of a gY .,. fair quota for young farmers start ing into dairying„,In the Present system being introduced, the quota is so small, 'tile young farm-. ,er couldn't possibly operate. Two membert were appointed ;for each concession to contact ;all dairy farmers ',skin ahem'. to send a• • letter of protest to',Hon. Mr. Green. because he'depends on.. the producers for” `tactical information ' which he can ase in.policy-making The rriembers were also strongly, stn favour':of'the milk price' being $5;'00. to the farmer instead cif $4. 65, as at .resent. 2 -- 65 . CHRYSLERS, .4 door.with. radio, power' equipped • ' 65 ,DODGE Stationwagon, 8 • automatic 65 RAMBLER :Ambassador 8 automatic power equipped with radio 65 PLYMOUTH, 6, standard' 64 : DODGE, 6 ' standard 6'3 DODGE, :.6 .standard with radio 62 CI-IEVROLET, six standard :3 62; .C"tIEVROLET, six automatic 61' DODGE, '2 'door, 6 automatic with ,radio' SEVERAL OLDER 'MODELS' iviothis Haney' daughte Thomps i in their Lucktiow • cause tri get the' decided • excepti Made. having a Your Dodge Plymouth Chrysler . ' Valiant Dealer JOSEPHINE STREET WINCH �� • AM FFtONE 557.3862 4i!4 K124 .IM iii. gyp.,