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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-10-08, Page 16• PAGE SIXTEEN THE. LUCKNQW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Fall Fertilization. Pays .ter ':•:..:;,'• • a y Fani.ily Love:. TO ,Barr Farm KI LOUQH NE�1CS: . Mr, and Mrs. Glen Haldenby and family moved to the farm of 'Mrs. John Barr ,which they,purchas ed recently. We welcome them to the community. ' M. and Mrs. Bob Brooks and son Bevan of Winghani spent an evening with per father.Perry Hodgins. ' Mr....and Mrs. Russell' Barr, ,: ._ ..,$arreii and-E.yntiti'a-ofis1ii�gtun __ . ,visited. with his mother Mrs. John Barr., Use coop BULK SPREADING SERVICE. for convenience Why is a Fall application of fertilizer so.. ro le? TOP DRESSING HAY AND PASTURE insures winter hardi- ness : and hence winter survival of the alfalfa and clover. ' The increased' soil • fertility level also means extraspring an d summer �growth—higher yieds/more feed'per acre/more Milk per cow/ moregain on beef. FALL 'PL O W DOWN ' another er :important: requirement for next year's 'cash 'crops: Plow- own prevents seed burning when a larger safe :to apply ' the seed,' is to be amount of fertilizer than is near used: The fertilizer is better muted in soil and where straw or corn' stocks are turned, :under, results' in a •faster decomposition. REMEMBER ! CO.OP Bulk: Spreading is fast,'"•labour saving and economical:: You get CO-OP' Fertilizer spread for you. at approxi. mately therice. Another 'of ` the manyfarmer-owned Com) P., 'services. The complete CO-OP'Fall Fertilizer Program also includes free Soil Sampling and . the availability of a full lure of fertilizers: for fall sown grains. C.$iiOW: uis one 58-2125 FERTULIZERS • ie On'Oetober.2", the :fifth:meeting: of the L'ucknow: No. 2'Nifty' Need1- ers was held in the Lucknow Town... • H -a11 at 4 • 10 :Brenda Ritchie opened the .' ` fifth Meeting by having us repeat the 4-H'Pledge.,,• Leone Cranston 0 p ; m Le-ad-`tlrninu of s o tri— last.. meet- ing••,anti called.the roll. call; Places f'. the' Lazy Daisy and Chain stitches could be used. Our next meeting isto' be, on October 17•, at Brenda' • Ritchie's. home. • The leaders distil-: bused the books on color wheels that the rnernbers had .ordered "Discussion:•: Uses of the: L'azy ba4s ; o p FARMWORK BULLDOZIJ LAND, CLEARING LEVELLING WEDNESDAY', OCTOBER Bth, 1961 iNANTZ CONSTRUCTION L1 Mrs: Charlie Hodgins.'of Wingharn visited on Tuesday with Edna•and Kay Boyle • Cathy Hedley visited: over last . week-end'wit'h her friend Christine ,Radke at Clam Lake •. . Mrs. ,Marretta.Hbd.gini of Detroit. spent.a few days at her home here, .Mr. and: Mrs. Harold Haldenby Of Sarnia 'visited. on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.' George Haldenby: Mrs; Gertrude Walsh: attended.a Senior Citizen's Conference at ._ Walkerton; last Saturday.. Mr. nd Mrs Clare Sparling _. and'family, of Walkerton. spent Wednesday with Mr.. and Mrs,. George 'Haldenb *hen a•birthda. dinner was held for Mrs'. Haldenby. Saturday evening visitors with Phone 395.-5368 Ripley - Mrs,, John Barr were Mr. arid' Mrs. Morley Bushell and family of • . . Wingham.• • :. • • Mrs. Joe'$dott of Ripley and, Mrs. Bob Wilson of Kingston visited on Friday evening with Mr., and Mrs. J,ack.Scott.' Mrs: William; Cox and Mrs. Jack Scottwill. be hostesses for the October• meeting ;of the'. Anglican Church Wo.rnen on/Thursday after-. noon. Rev. R. Odendahl , who has. worked 'tamong.the.,Indians for. • a number: of years :will. show pic tures on the .work 'there .. This Will he a'devotional meeting.. ' On -Sunday next. October 12th ,. Harvest-T-hanksgivii g ser e' will be, held in the. Anglican. Church at 10.30 a.m. • Everyone'. The rneeting.opened with the • 4-H 'Pledge. The roll tall was ans- were'd' by ten •girls . . The rpinutes: were read by: 'the.secretary: and 'the treasurer "gave her teport. • Mrs : Boy,le'had discussion which • was •centred.'on the colour and ` coliur schemes. :. ' Group work included rna'king • samples of the,'fly stitch and roman stitch. '''■III�II!�lli�lll�lli�,lll�41(rlll�ll'i�lll�lll�ll .Stitch Demonstration.. The leaders dem oiistrated th'e Fy 3,titch,`:�:m� ,:. ' Stitcha nd how; to make a twisted • � GtOLlA..4Vo�;�.W . ' 1717.-w.av . Daisy and Chain Stitch uses • and • • Fourteen me nbers of the Pet .Peeves. Club met.in `the basement Of the Town Hall; on Wednesday. at ti • Mrs. Mayme Wilkins'presided for:.a'discussion'period and Mrs, jean. Phillips•led in exercises; All weights were .recorded, . and show ' ed 'a loss of,7 lbs.. The Wingham Diet Club;'Class 0t1 has eatended''an invitation - all old and new members of the Lurkniw group, to attend a lecture • 'given by Nirs. l'da'Burns. This is • to he held hi the W,ingharn United T:hurili ��i:�.►c :uhirn ' Cut out.samples for Fly Stitch and' Roman Stitch, The meeting closed with'.the Queen •a.fer Barbara Wilkins ; thanked :the hostess'Mrs. "Donald Hackett .for ,having the, meeting . 1 REMEMBERH-EL-P-V-OUR ■ RED CROSS 1 TO HELP gm. is welcome: Mr. and ' Mrs. Bert Nicholson were. guests: at the Dixon-Slessor wedding at Glarnis .on" Saturday, • Mr. and Mrs'. Orland Richards of Lucknow visited on Sunda,y- evening• with Edna and May Boyle. Sunday visitors with Mr;, ,and • Mrs. Bert Nicholson were, Mr., • and Mrs., Gordon Hodgkinson of • Goderich and • Mr. and Mrs. Chris •Stark of ,Kincardine.• AnniversaryServices will •be '•,_ held in the Presbyterian Church on October 19th with Rev. 1Nillatii Knox of paisleyguest minister,: • The .RED CRO: S' is PEOPLE LIKE YOU HELPING PEOPLE LIKE YOU werytfiin From''Tennis: Rackets •YES 'YOU'LL • FIND:.EVERYTHING • AT `THE DAY AND SATLRD :TOBER 17 and 18 •'THE: LIONS CLUB' CLOTHING; ' FRUITS, STARTS AT .9:30 A.M • In The Forner.:Silverwood owr-Tow�n� Off ice =: w.w In Lucknow`. • WOULD •APPRE.C'IATE DONATIONS OF CLEAN VEGETABLE$ F kR-M-PRODUCEFURNITURE- 'AND TOOLS.`. Home B' • aking�: would • conte 'on Saturday, the . day , of " to Sale. Town residents wilh''be canvassed. 1t would be appreciated if rural res- idents es= ' pleaseg their donations in or call' any Lion:and your items idents. would brie will be picked. up. SALES WILL B ADE • FR1DAY-MORNI UR SUPPORT:' ILL. BEW APpRuCIATED •