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EDNESDAY, :MARCH.12th, 1%9
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,ONTARIO
MONUMENTS
For sound counsel and a fair, price on:. a. nonument,
correctly designed-fromgvality nnVerintreit' on
SKELTON MEMORIALS
Pat O'Hagan, Prop.
Established Over Sixty Years
WALKERTON PHONE U1.0234
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tad Party
,Where were ten tables ini •la .. at
the card' party held in the St. Aug -
stifle H'a41 nfriday-.ming..
Prize winners, were. •;1st high lady,
Mrs. Norma Morris; 2nd high, Mrs.
Cyril Boyle;:, 1st high gent, Roger .
Noble; 2nd, high, Bill, Caesar.
The.:door prize went to. Wm., Kina
han,,
ONTARIO
Move To
�Kinloss.Farm
KINLOUGH NEWS
Too Late For Last Week
Mr. and. Mrs. Glen Hodgins and
family have moved from Kincard-
ine to the home of his mother, Mrs
Marretta Hodgins. •
Miss Sharon Stanley'spent the
week -end .at Windsor,
Mr.
,and Mrs. Ezra Stanley were'
recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Burt, and family..
Mfs.: R.J. 'Kaake and.Cindy Stan-
ley of Walkerton visited ,on Friday
with Mr-. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley.
Mrs. Marretta Hodgins and Miss.:
Eileen Gilman'of Detroit, spent the
week-end•at' herhome•here. •.-
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley and
Douglas and Miss Shirley Sauder,
visited On Sunday with .Mr. arid '
Mrs,.Dan Tollefson and•Mr... and
Mrs; Leonard Stanley and their
'families at Port Credit,
CULROSS CORNERS
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, Congratulations to Mr.and 'Mrs.,
Reg Brown on the birth of: as baby
girl born in Kincardine Hospital On',
Monday, Marchi,
Sunday visitors with Mr.=and Mrs,
Tom Stewart•were Mr,. and Mrs.
Gerald Stewart of Kincardine, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Stewart of/Bervie
Elaine Slessor and Garry Goessell'"
both of Kincardine:. .
••Mr. and Mrs.James Haldenby and
girls visited Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haldenby and
family, 4th concession, Kinloss:.
We extend•sincere sympathy to
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McEwan; and
family in the:loss of her mother;
Mrs. Bush.ell.
We extend sincere•sympathy to,
the Haldenby family in the loss of.
a .dear sister-in-law ,
Clarence•Haldenby of Lloydznins
ter , Alberta.
Sunday visitors' with Mr. and Mrs,
N.E. Haldenby were Mr. and'Mrs.,.
Delbert Hedley and :family ' Of
Holyrood and Mr.. and Mrs. Rae ,
Haldenby, olTeeswater.
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THIRTEEN.
Thirty ladies;
At R+pley Meefng
Thirty ladies representing Agricul,
tural. Societies from Tiverton, Kin-
cardine,
in-cardine, Ripley 'and, Lucknow, met .
at .0'o'clock Monday in the Legion
Hall, Ripley where reports frorri the
convention'of Agricultural Societies
Held in Toronto recently were
given . t•
In the afternoon session a'question.
and. answer period, pertaining to '
exhibiting and judging at fairs;, •
proved very interesting and enlight-
ening.
nlight-ening,
A skit put on by, delegates to the
convention was humorous and yet,
full of ideas for improving the local
fairs/: / .
Mrs. Arnold of Ripley chair=
ed the meeting.' Mrs. Oliver •
MacC•harlesgave'the general.
report;
Others taking part were Mrs,
Cecil.Hollands and Mrs ..Bert Mason
of Kincardine; from Lucknow.'Mrs..
Jake,Hunter, Mrs. •Bert•:Alton'and •
Mrs. Bob Struthers.
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IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
. Come In' .For A
FREEAPPRAISAL . and •
DEMONSTRATION. DRIVE.
Spsingtime puts the squeeze on everything.
Your time, your money and your patience, You
•' remember''what it's like.'i he 'waiting lineups,
the slower' deliveries• ,the delays: Everything,
eating up•your time at a•time•when you shou[d;.
have been on the field
This year,, ' take some, of . the squeeze out ofi
• Spring Plan your crop program and order your
'pro'duetion need's now.' ' Et^ asrired of .getting
'what you want, where you want it, .when lou'
warit.it•: And we'II•be chargi,ng:voii the prevaiI
ing prices••at .the time of delivery so ..your
can't lose..
There really, isn't. 'a. single. rtyison why .you•
shouidn'.t place lour order now instead of`at
.the` peak of.the season: You savr* in' the•longrun,
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L.41=1:3 complete crop proeuction .programs
know .District Co -o
PHONE -5284125
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Ashfield OFU Push' June Plebiscite
By :Mrs: .Jim Martin
(from minutes of the March, 6th
meeting)
`Malcolm Davidson. of Br.udefield
is a name familiar to: n-rost farm
in this area,and'whose•n'ame`s'oon
will' be ringing .onthe. lips: of all
Ontario farmers if Agriculture Min-
ister Stewart gives the,go-ahead'.
for, provincial legislation' needed,.
for.;a farmer plebiscite early in
June to V'ote on a new general farm
organization. Ashfield farm union.
members listened attentively to Mr
::Davidson's planc'last/,Thursday eve-.
ping' at Kingsbridge..: It is basically.
;the program recorrimended by the'
.farm incorrie,co•nm•ittee with the
controversial food supply agency
(F. S. A.) proposal deleted., Mr,.
-Davidson said-t-her-e-isa pcs ihilit_�
that ,when' a vote is held , 'farmers
would have several questions on
-the ballot oit-whh. Ii to vet'
emphasized that .although he was
approached by the Ontario Fe&lera,:-
tion of Agriculture to •handle this '
task that'he.and his 4 or 5 men •
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committee are not an arm 'of ,the
federation and will be
independently financed. '
The,Ashfield members supported
a motion drafted by George Smith.
and seconded by George Lovell
stating that "We in this Local supe-
rt the Ontario AF=B. arx pa gn •
Cornniittee (Davidson's Plan)'prov-
Tidedthat I,) on the votingballot
farmerswill have a chance to vote
ion the question "are you in favor of
Marketing'Boards having a vote on
the'Provincial Council?'" and 2.)
PONTIAC
524-8391
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BUICK
Goderich
that the new•G.F.O. plan' must con -i
tain•a direct voluntary membership
and `compulsory check -off.. :When
President'Jim Martin who chaired
�e meeting asked"what do you
suggest •we• do with this proposal?" ;
'George Smith provided a cbmpli
mentary notion' asking•that we
inform by letter .Agriculture. Minist
erStewart,The Provincial Exectu-.
tive of the O.F. A•4: and O.F.U. and
the;new .Ontario general Farm 'Or'g-
anization. Campaign Committee.
This was :seconded:by Lorne Luther
and Carried.
ithen_guests-oLe_4ua1 importance
who were present'wer.e Elmer Hun`
ter and Bob Henry, Colborne' Town /".•
ship , Huron .County O F. A: Presid-
ent and Vice_president respectively
Phillip Durand Zurich, F. U; '
District 2, Director of. Huron -
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er •i e .og-r ; .. -
Credit Advisor forjhe Farm: Credit
Corporation and Bill •Zonings,
Capac Mic igan, a ertl' izer agent
Mike Rogers who presented ,
himself in a dual rble, firstly as
that of Credit Advisor• of F�. C. C. to
inform the members of the recent
changes in the Farm Credit Corpor-
ation Loan Act and secondly as •
President of the Cancer Society
Goderich ltranch, to solicit
canvassers in north Ashfield for
'this,}tear's campaign, -John Austin;.
Terry Dalton :and,George •Smith '
volunteered to'canvass the concess=
ions.
After a 'short presentation by, Bill
.Konings about fertilizer', the meet-'
ins was adjourned by Joe Courtney
aid lunch was served to the fifty-
seven members` and guests present
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