The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-03-26, Page 13WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26th, 19:69. •
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THE ;LUCKNOW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW,..ONTARIO
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FIELD SEEDS AND GRASSES
MARDI -GREEN
PASTURE MIXES
NEW ANDIIMPROVED VARIETIES OF
CLOVER TIMOTHY GRASSES
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Hareoou
Mrs,.G'eorg a Hiltz of Listowel a
• former resident 'of Holyrood: passed, ,•
away in`the Listowel Hospital Trues•
day, March 18•; Mr. and ,Mrs. R. `.
Riddell of Bervit, Mr. and:Mrs.
Eldon Eckenswiller , Max Bushell . '
•and , Brenda and Mr,.. ' and Mrs Jim •
Smith visited at the .funera home'
in Listowel on Tuesday'evening... `•
Recentvisitors with: Mr, and Mrs..,
Ji.m •Smith and 'Mr. and Mrs
Harold. Smith �fHol .rood ,were Mr‘,.
and, Mrs'. 'Donald Smith, • Brenda. and,
Brian of Scarborough,: Douglas Smith
Chris' and Jeff :of St.• Agatha
,•and _Mrs:: Bob Smith•and Debbie of
North Bay
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1n�ss:Aard
Several Tenders :.
T. HELENS
Mr. and: Mrs. Fred Thompson,,
�� Betrny'artci'Bihy of. Cooksville
,spent a few days with Mr. and: Mr
Kii,irshea 4-H
Girls
PT.i
ov de lunche n..
. Kairshea 4-H. Homemaking Club,
members'and leaders provided a, •
rnost attractive and .tasty luncheon.
•at the •March`meeting , .The• food
g
was set out on: two ion 'tables and'
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served in .smorgasbord fashion
Small tables, each had seasonal
centre:pieces•and menus made'by
the girls,.
T •'e•meetin was called t
h g 1 0,order
by the president, : Mfs ;• L. Macbou-
all ,, who welcomed. ues s and• •
g g t•
thanked the 'ones responsible for he
luncheon. •
,Scripture was read by Mrs : 6.,
Hamilton . The 4-H •Achiwement
;Day will be held in Teeswater.,
April12at1.1I
.• p.m Mrs..Yra •�.
Dickie 'Will attend the Officer's
Conference in Guelph., April'SOth
and May
• Mrs. Harry Lavts announced•.that
ound met in regular'
April is-the-the
Society canvass. Canvassers'were
appoi.nted'. for .all•, areas.
There was a discussion concerning'
changing' the by-law for the Sun -
/Shine Committee; 'A Motion was •
•passed':to'remenriber older members
at `'Easter.The'April .meeting will
• be held. at_ the' horne of Mrs,, Allan
.Maclntyre..'The roll, call was an-.'+
,swered by What 'T. V. has done
for:our . family.: Although\man;y
t ed rational '.andbroutht
'close to world'' events, it.also can
be,'detrimental to homework and .
music lessons:
Mrs:. Farish Moffat read an
interesting article. on Iris Moss':.:
This is collected along'the: shores of
P.E.I.. and has .many uses: Mrs.
Moffat' also 'suggested that's resol'
utionc the Institute might consider,
Making would: be that the : /
compulsory vaccination of,heifer
calves be .•c'ontinued;
Ki -n -loss' C 1
session on. March•' 3 with:Reeve Wm.
Evans and all Council,pr`esent
regular
After �ttie minutes -Of theg
meeting of February 3,and special
meetings of :February:l2th:and
2Oth were. adopted , the
'February
.: following motions were.:passed
• 'Tha.t•we accept the .tender. of Joe
Kerr •Ltd for• a; � roximatel 14;009
PP Y.
yards of Crushed gravel C�?''95¢ per
•:yard• put on the.`roads and 65¢ per . •
and for stockpilin. , subject to
approval
The tender -of •Joe.Kerr'Ltd was
accepted, for 'bulldozer 'and scraper
work C 17.t)O. per hour with experl
_i:encedoperator,-.s:ubject to_D
approval.. ..•
The tender of Ed Waechter for'pi:t
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run gravel @•23: cents for 1st mile
Plus 6 cents for additional mile was'
--r1C-�ep.ted ea'tLto-D i H.9-; •
approval.
The petition of Frank H Maulden
for: a tile: drainage loan on'Lots °i6 ,
l'l: and 18; 3 R S. was accepted
The registration fee of $45'.00 '
was sent to •the Good Roads Associa •
Trion for the road school, to be I el
in:Guelph. •
The • resignation of 'Mrs. Joyce'
• I!edley as caretaker of the; Kinloss
Township Hall was accepted. and .a
>motion.was'rnade that we. advertise;
for 'a new 'caretaker...
• A Motion was•_passed that we ad-
vertise for a Warble.'Fly inspector.
,Applicant to, state salary and. •
supply own transporlatton;. Tenders
to be in by March 1/69.,
Eldon'Stewart was engaged to.
Spray the cattle in' the -Township
for 'those not iismg ruelene•@o25
CO
$8.50 per barn; He will supply
powder` and collect the fees,
The following accounts were
ordered paid , General $686,234..
llighw,ays •$3;239.20.
'FL ASER'MackINNON
Clerk.
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Gordon McPherson., ;
Congratulations.•to Mr. and Mrs.
Bryan Gammie, whose wedding
took place on -Saturdayafternoon
in Wingham ,United Church A-'
reception is planned for March 29th
in Whitechurch Hall for the newly
weds. •
'SHOOT PARTY
.Fourteen tables .enjoyed the Shoot.
Patty in St Helen's.1411i on" Thurs`-
day evening,, High prizes went to
.lvfrs. Don Pannabecker and Murray
McWhinney with consolation,prizes
going. to Mrs Elwood Barbour and
Terry Wilson. The lucky draw was
won by, -.Mrs., Stuart .Ohamney and
Roger Pannabecker had the most
Shoots The next•party is planned.
for April ,3rd.
The annual meeting of the .St;
Helens:, W,I, Wil],:•be held. on April
3rd in the hall at12:30 sharp, •
Starting with- a .Pot Luck Dinner.
h
T e •annual' reports will be •given
and election of officers•w'ill be
held,' Paying of fees is;the roll
call. There will be a special coll-
ection for pennies for friendship.
Note time;of:meeting.
Allan Miller attended the Hog
Producer's Convention •inr•Toronto .
this past week.
Joe' Foran is a patient in St
Joseph's Hos ital,.London'followin
P P 8,
an .accident, while ..skidding logs in
the bush on,Tuesday. last:'
REPORT F
QUF/E=Nis?
° BY MURRAY GAUNT
M.P.P HURON -BRUCE
'Education minister Hon. William
Davis this week forecast the :abol-
ition of Grade 13 and announced.
new high school guidelines .
that will make year round school,
operation possible-.:
The new' g'uidel nes', •for.imple-
mentation in 1970; will scrap the
101 -year old Robarts Plan and elim-
inate restrictions on individual pro-
grams. for each student, Promotion
will be by subject rather than by.
grade; there will be a, credit s.yst
,em 4 and courses that do not fit
into the standard 40 -Minute period
Students will be required to take a•
minimum 'number of courses in
each of• four basic • areas, of study:
communications, social sciences,
pure and, applied sciences and .arts...
After the basic minim'u'm .. of .stud
iesin each area, the student,w•ill
be able to 'choose his program from
anv ,area
Jack•Durnin is'a patient in,Wing•-
ham and District Hospital •
Visitors with Mr.: and Mrs Fred.
McQuillin on the week -end were
Mr. and. Mrs. Irvin McCabe of' ' '•
Wid or and' Mr
; and Iv1rs
Barr
McQuillin and family of ;Thornhill
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Humane societies across thero.v
ince have expressed disagreementP
. •.
With Bills 73 and 74 which would
strip humane society inspectors 'of •
their present 'powers to, enter '
private property without a'search '
warrant, when they have reasonto
believe their presence is required.
'Bill 73 deals,. with the .licensing.o f
dealers who ,supply animals •for
research: Lt also provides for'a-Re-
search Animal Dealer. Licence '
Review': Board to grant ` refuse or
revok,
. a• dealer's licence." The •
operator ofa pound 'is required ,.
with, some exceptions, to s,ell.any.
unclairned:dog, or cat that s':in•.the
Po
und to a ,dealer o
roPera
t
o
r.of a
research facility within specified
power Held'
roame'
A mmunftyshower was held•ort
Thur,day afternoon for Mary •
Broome at the borne of Mrs. Alex •
Hackett. A delightful afternoon
was••spent in playing progressive.
euchre ,and. charades . Mrs', Barry
Hackett was ins:charge of the char-
ades. Mrs:Lorne Hackett and Mrs.',
Beni. A lton were the two •high;
scorers at euchre.
Mary -was*. escorted to the
decorated chair, of honour by Mrs.
Alex -Hackett . Mrs . Donald :Hack-
ett read an address to the bride -
elect and ,Mrs. John Kuik and the
bride's'grandniother, Mrs. George
'Saunders assisted ;Mary' in opening •
her gifts. .
During the afternoon there were.a
number of travelling prizes ;which;;.
after. the winners had read the • •
attached verses, were.gi;ven to the
bride,: ;
• Mary thanked everyone for their
gifts and, those who had, arranged
the aft moon Mrs .Wilfred ' ' ck-
e• .1 Ha
ett and Mrs. Donal} Hackett. `
assisted the, hostess in servinglunch,
time limits.
• The Ontario Governtn'ent his. ,
asked. the Ontario. Securities Comm-
ission• to investigate the increasing.
incidence of corporate mergers and..
takeovers:and the •formation of con-
glomerates The Governrnent a ar;
PP ,.
'ently wants to .know what is going
on in this area and. what effect it it
Navin Y
g.on the econom ': and• stock. ':
.�
prices, . :
O Ifstockh'olders interests are found •
'to'be0 in jeopardy :•the'Governrnent
would consider. tightertakeover.
•• provisions.
APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY
BARRIE, ONTARIO
IS NOW .., .
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS 'FOR ADMISSION- :TO THE :FOLLOWING
ADMISSION
-TO
OF INSTRUCTION TO BE OFFERED IN ',SEPTEMBER, : 1969':
CIVIL TECHNOLOGY
YEAR DIPLOMA .PROGRAMS
GENERALARTS AND SCIENCE
ITIkll
'" BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (Marketingl`
Mrs: Evan Keith took'the chair` for
the. programme which :started with;.
the singing of Peggy O'Neil with
Mrs.
Mrs. Keith conducted three Irish
i = and' tanette :. rr la -d a
•piano instrumental,
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' Mrs . : Ted. Collyer•'reported on, the
District'Director'•s "meeting field iri
Kincardine on Tuesday:. The Distri
YEAR DIPLOMA PROGRAMS ..
ERIt7R DESIGN
GENERAL' ARTS AND SCIENCE
RESORT OPERATION
GENERAL BUSINESS . (Accounting)
'GENERAL BUSINESS (Marketing)
ELECTiirONIC 'TEHNOLOGY' '
MECHANtCA:
,.TECHNOLOGY
RESOURCES.TECHNOLOGY ••
LEGAL SECRETARIAL,
MEDICAL SECRETARIAL
ELECnTRICAL TECHNICIAN
ELECtRONIC • TECHNICIAN •
SURVEY - TECHNICIAN
MECHANI.CAL DRAFTING TECHNICIAN
YEAR CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
ADVERTISING' PROCEDURES
GENERAL .SECRETARIAT:•
OPTICAL LENS MAKER,
(Located at Penetanguishene)
RETAIL MERCHANDISING
Appl kcation..forms and information about fees, admission
requirements,housing and textbooks, may be . obtained by
• completing and mailing the coupon below:
ct Annual will be in Ripley on.May
224 Grant Gilchrist gave two recit-
ations. Mts. Harvey Houston read' a
paper•on "How can,•t.he Women's
Institute continue to be an Effective.
Organization" and also showed
;where] -to find needed inforrriation•
in: the Hand 'Boo!<.
Courtesy remarks, were given by 0
Mrs G. Hamilton:. At the -close of
the meeting,. the dance committee
:met with convener Iv1rs 'Ted, '
Collyer., Each' member will bring
two pies for the lunch counter for
the .Old' l yrrie Dance '.on, March'
20th., ,
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Georgian College,
401 Duckworth Stre
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