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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-12-04, Page 13EpNESDAY DEC. 1%7 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE :THIRTEEN S���rart Farrell Heads�Huron Federation, James lackl��r, Elmwood, Guest(Speaker 4.4 Occasional, Rockers, Reclin- ing. leather and fabric up -I holstery, any type you pre - Very large assortment fer. • James Jacklin of Elmwood, was guest speaker at the Annual' meet- ing .of Huron Township Federation of Agriculture which was 1eld in; Ripley Legion. Hall on, November 27th: He chose as his topic "The future of the young farmer in agriculture". Fanning is a good life. ,Farming is Agoing through a . • revolution due to"fewer farmers, trying to produce more There are more hungry people in the world than ever before andthe responsib- ility for. remedying this condition should. not rest on the; farmer alone. Farmers' need' .a: guaranteed income and Marketing Boards can help • bring it a bout , although it: may mean some .production controls., In 1950-, farmers felt they were not ;getting a fair deal in insurance, and by co-operation.,'.C.I A. was set up and: is now one; of the largest companies in .the field U.C.O., has the largest feed ' industry in :Ont ario Farmers' are always better to, setup 'their own boards and operate: it themselves. 'The March to Ottawa showed the,governnient" that.farmers•are: behind their organizations. The new bookkeep- ing'.service 'Will give: farmers a':;. usiness=analysis-4nliro ide-varl uab'le statistics. Some. provinees: ,have it' now . Farmers hould be able to speak with one strong unified ' voice. Mr, Jacklin was. introduced. by. John 'MacDonald and thanked.. `by Ham. MacKinnon. Morris Reid • was in charge of the business per- iod.. Stewart Farrell introduced the, •head table,guests; John Norman brought''greetings from Kincardine Township, Mary Elizabeth •Walden: Dairy,Princess, expressed .her thanks to all who had .made this fine ex•perience possible, for her • Mrs. Wallace: Pollock and Murray Culbert entertained' with fine duets. They. were accompan- ied by ccompan-iedby .Mrs John C.'•MacDonald. Mton,Ahe , pieldman .mentioned a series/of programs or broadcasts,to be held' on C. K. N. X. this winter. It .hoped groups can .meet and .tis cuss these 'topics:and send inques- tions:-/On December ues-tons:!On-December 7, ,there will be a discussion'at Walkerton on Taxation and Assessment. This is timely 'as`we go. on a -new type of Assessment.' Cameron MacAuley,: County .President; stressed the irnpottance of .the township unit. in the .Federation .of Agriculture. and need for townships to. become more"active: Send in your ideas. Bill Arnoldgave the NoMinat-.` ing Committee report,, The elect- ion of officers, was conducted by Milton Ahearns andresulted as ' .. follows: Past President, •Norris Reid, 12,.R. 1 Kincardine; President, Stewart Farrell, R.R. 2 Ripley; Vice President, Ham McKinnon, R, R. 4 .Ripley Secretary -Treasurer, Wm. J. Arnold, Box •35 Ripley; - Directors, Stuart Aitken, R. R. 1 Kincardine and John Gamble, R.R. 4 Ripley; Lady Directors, Mrs; Cecil Hollands, R R.' .1 Kincardine,, Mrs George Sutherland, R. R. '4.• Ripley and Mrs; Sam Snobelen, 'R.R. 1 Ripley.. . Hog Producers: Norris Messenger, R.R..1'Ripley; Gordon Patterson, R.R. 3 Ripley; George, Sutherland , R.R, 4 Ripley; Harry Scott,, R.R.' 6 Lucknow; Walter Roulston, R. R. 1 Ripley. • Milk ;Producers: Donald` Courtney, R. R. 1 Ripley; Gordon Fry, R,R 1 Kincardine;, Murray Culbert,, R, R. 4 Ripley. •Tom Farrell, R.R. Kincardine Harvey Harrison,' R,R,,; 1 Kincardine., 'Beef Improvement: Donald McTavish R.R. 1 Ripley; 'Hugh, Mason, R. R. 1 Ripley; Russell Stanley, R. R. 4 Ripley; . Jack , Farrell, R. R. 3 Ripley; Austin / Martin, R.R. 6 ' Lucknow; Francis, Boyle, R. R,. 3 Ripley. • Poultry Producers:, Clarence, Niel; olson, R.R. 3 Ripley; Cameron MacAuley,, R. R„ 4 Ripley; Wm. Tranter,. Ripley John W. Scott , R.R. 1 Ripley. Rural Learning Association: Fred , Brooks, R. R. 4 Ripley; John. McMur' chy, R.I.. 4. Ripley; ' Reg Moore, .Ripley;. Mrs. ' Wm'; .1:'Arnold,' Box 35. Ripley; Mrs. Francis Boyle, • R.:R., 3 Ripley.' • .Delegates to' Bruce County :Feder ation of Agriculture 'John C Mac'- Donald , ' R.R. 4 Ripley; Stewart Farrell, R R, 2. `Ripley; Morris Reid - R.R. 1 Kincardine; Alternate: Wm.. J. Arnold , ' . Box. 35 Ripley: }ti • • I'm associated with' • Life , Canada, the Company with the policy that's right for you and yottr .�uc� a lif�l� trne�! / Today young Bill likes' to tinker but tomorroiv he will be deciding on his career. Whatever profession or vocation he, may settle on, there will be no finanCial problem. A life insurance program with Sun Life not only gu4rantees the funds fox Bill's education but provides an income for the whole -family. if Dad should die pre - 'maturely. • • R:R. '2 Lucknow Creamery Patrons At Sociai E�r�n'rng. ; ;The Patrons of the' Kincardine Creamery Limited 'enjoyed a soc ial, evening.at. the Beach Pavilion on Tuesday November 28 A short program was enjoyed ,including 'addresses given, by Donald MacArthur, Orville Shewfelt and David •W'alsh, Manager, who introduced the ,guest speaker,. Murray Gaunt, who outlined the future for the milk industry. Lucky4iraws were. made whichr. included 'the' following winners: • 'Donald Hackett, R, R. 7 , Lucknow; Clarence` Jarvis, R A Glammis; lvirs . Robert Irwin,' R. R.::3, Chesley; Gerald Schuler, R. R. 4, Kincardine; Sheldon Kidd , R. R. 2, Tiverton; Arthur Helm; R. R. A , Glammis; Donald Paquette., ,R. R.1, Ripley; John•De,Boer, R. R. 5; Lucknow; Ed Creech, R. R' 1, inc. r. rte`; `Bever'1ey-fairr-R;.l :, Kincardineo, Coffee and doughnuts were served' and dan ting owed to ,mo by • AVAILABLE NOW FROM YOUR LOCAL SHUR-GAIN FEED SERVICE DEALER 282 Why not call me today?. '