HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-01-21, Page 13WEDNESDAY, :JANUARY Vst, 1178
I".NE LUCKNOW SENTINEL„ LUCKNOW, ONTARIO,
LUCHALSH
Mr.. and ivlrs .� Henry MacKen -.
.zie and Jiro were guests at a:
wedding in Waterloo on Saturday
`Recent visitors with Tom.
Farre.11.were •Mr..and Mrs.'. Murray
•McC;ill and family of Goderich.,
who have:, just returned: hone. ,
from a Visit to Florida.:
'Mrs. Ewan MacLean was 'among
those who, attended Presbyterial
in Wingharn on Tuesday..
Week end visitorswl tl r. and
d
. Mrs: Ei 1t'e7NL�e
I nnairwere.Ivlr.,
.and Mrs: Ian Morton and daughter,
-of Stratford and Florence MacLen-
nan of London..
Mr. and Mrs. FinlafM' cDon-
ald had phone call from
son TOM, whois in the Dawson
Creek area, The weather there"
is- much colder than here with . .
the temperature often being'
35 degrees below. zero. •
LANGSIRE
Five tables of euchre were
played atLangside Hall on
Friday night will Mrs, Wes • • •
Young. and IVlrs .: Bob l3regman in
.charge.: High prizes went to '
.'Mrs.. Dave Moffat ,and Bob Moffat
and low prizes' to Mrs,' Bob.Mann
arid Cliff glann, Another card:.a
party is planned,. .
Agnes Conley , formerly of
Langside ,,- is a patient in -
Wingha"nl and District .Hos•i.tal
, where she underwent an'.
appendectomy.
Mrs, Gordon Wall attended the
•
Annual meeting of Maitland •
Presbyterial W.•lv1,S. at Wirigharn
on Tuesday,
.
•. Mr;. and Mrs" Clarke Johnston
of.Belgraveand Janette Johnston
of London spent the week -end. '.
with: Mr:, and Mrs. George Young
and Heather- °
: •Mrs. •Peter.d•eBoer,and Me.' and
I Mts..' S;rnon.'de3oer of. Lucknow
tr .werc Sunday visitors, with the
latter's daughter .in a Landon
Hospital
1. Mr. and Mrr, Gordon' Wall and
'' Brian visited: on Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer.
Scott and boys.
Mrs. Robert McCullough of
QuLAppe-lle , Sa-skatehewa-nand'
Ron Smyth.oPTeeswater. visited
Thursday evening;with Mr. and
Mrs, Gordon' Wall. •
Visitors with lvir. and Mrs..,
Dick McQuillin were N1r. and ,
Mrs. Gordon McQuillin of Sarnia ,
Harvey McQuillin'of St, Cathar-
ines,
athar-ines, -10r.. and'' Mrs . Harold'.
Mc,.Quillin and: Marty of Clinton.
.Finlay MacLennan of Kitchener•
•
• spent theweek-end with Mr,, and
Mrs .. D.. A . •MacLennan .
Victims Of the "fl► " during :the
past week were Jim Ha'ye,,, .a end •
K. L. MacKenzie , both having, •
;td miss a few days work in.Goder--
ich. •
: George'MacDonald has been',
kept busy. painting signs for
various organizations along with
his farm work. • •
The Ripley Fire truck' made. ,
a trip wc;r on Highway 8G_..on
Saturday. -It wasn't going to '.
a, fire but rather to fill a supply
tank with water at the Emile
MacLennan home.
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NEWS:._ANfr VIEWS
OD.A4F. .
Do you,. as a fariner,'know how
much ` grain,' silage . or; hay your
livestock '.eats ••per day? A good
businessman should. know. • From
this, the right amounts of energy
andprotein' can be: Calculated so
e-livestdeltLean-Ma.
.., , .
growth oro. 'performance without
wasting feed. We have .pad a
fairly large, number take part in
our, feeds. . meetings. If farmers-
w4ould plan, on- 6 to' a dozen farm
ers to gather in their faun kitchen
for:. an afternoon, . we would be
•glad to help. them- calculate •feed,
`requirements for their -liveStock:.
Get in touch with us here at
Walkerton. '• •
There seems .'to :be 'a_ general,
opinion that the .powers that'be•:
are going to eliminate • the small
farmer. Let us assure you .that no
Government • agency, will decide
who. will farm and who will not.
Any farmer will have the 'privil-
ege of farming if .,he can afford
it whether -he be large, or .small.
No doubt -there will be fewer
farmers. 5, to 10;,,years from .now.
Many: .of 'the, survivors' will .be •
small. farmers. A good small
farmer with no. outstanding debts
will probabaly _.last; longer • than_
any of- them. The pinch will
come when the next* generation
wants to 'take ..'over. Then ' the
small farmer is apt to .disappear:
PAGE 711$iRTEE-N
f970 Models
• Except for• frozen . water pipes,
ventilation in most. stales is easy'
while the weather is cold. • Pig
pens -may be,the exception unless
you use electric 'heater's. ' Do . not
forget to open up feeds chutes,
doors, etc.' when the January.
thaw. comes.. Prevent that .mois-
ture swell -up. In fact, adequate
farm ventilation; • properly engin-
eered, is • badlyn needed in many
stables. • .
With steer calves coming .in at
over 40c ib. many beef. farmers,
are taking a long look at at the
cow -calf' business. The price of
calves goes up and down same as-
other classes of -beef although
not 'always at the same time. If
-you • establish -.--your - herd -of -beef
cows, ' it . is probable 'that by. the
time your first or second crop of
calves ` comes along you. .could
have purchased' ,them. for less
than the cost of• production. No
doubt ' a good cow herd will be J
sound if you •are goingto con-
tinue
on-
tinue for • 10' to 20years, but'if !.
• you are set Op . for steers on a
growing or finishing system, why
-ehange.now
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James a toner
Passes In Hospital
J`A`tES A . FALCQNI:R :
James A. 'Falcon,er of Winghani
died F day. at Victoria Hospital,.
London, after a brief illness. He
was 69.
•Mr, Falconer was born in:
Culross: Township,', Bruce County, •
and ,farnied there• until about 1,, ,`
eight years ago.. He :lived on;
Highway .St, ,east.:of Lucknow -
until going. to Wingham last year.
i..e. as a shn oLth
Ws; John Falconer
Mr. Falconer w;as a member of
T WIrellw.00d- :of cYra n
t:ille,., and two grandchildren
The.body was'at the R R.A.
Currie and Son Funeral, Horne
Wingham 'where •service was held
Buria
Tionda� at`2 p.na; l wa
s,m
Wingham cemetery. ••
OL1VET
141r: ` and Mrs. William Clayton
of::Thames:ville' visited ,on S,atuir
day -with Mt. and Mrs'. Herb
Clayton and Lynn. .
Nancy McGuire and Joyce
Black sang a ,lovely duet on
Sunday , "Let there be Peace" , •
e were 'actor pa iie_d at the
Whitechurch United c:harch.•
INis
wife the former 11argaret
Laidlaw,, died: in.190. 1. •
Surviving art a son, Charles.
of �iv�ettoa;_a�da.u�ter,,�l,o�is-o f
• Factors in a successful tow -calf •
system are- cheap feed like $11
$12 a tonfor hay - corn stalks - no.
housing (live" outside or in the
bisfi�:-If"you"`do"`provide�`housng:
and good feed, cows should calve
in January or February and wean
a 600 ib. calf. A few cows fed the
con'ven'tional' Way dropping calves
in April or May and Weaning a
400 lb, calf, will never pay.
Goderich; a sister, Mrs, Elgin
organ by Miss Margie McKay . °
ivirs ..john Nelson, Russel, Peter,
Sherry and Cathie of Grand Bend
visited on Saturday with Mr. and''
Mrs. . Qscar:White and lviay . :
Joanne. Ham'ilt'on of Waterloo
and•Paul Hamilton of VialLterton
spent the week-erid-with'theIr
patents., -1 '.. and' -Mrs; Ray -
Harnilton and Wendy.
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Cutting and Wrapping Sausage Making Fast Freezing
HOGS AND CATTLE -ON MONDAYS
tAtT• E-
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. 1 To 3 Weeks -- Whatever Your Requirements Are
Pori~-l-Iome :Freezer -she- Sell-•�Ghoice ioihe�-Ki1•led . Beef, Bor-k� '
and Lamb In Any. Quantity ,At Lowest Marketing Prices.
ALL MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED. FOR YOUR.
PROTECTION
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