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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-03-04, Page 16PAGE. SIXTEEN, • • • T1.1E. LUCKNOW :SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW : ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4th, 1970 ie d In Clinton �u HENRY .IvIERRILL' Douglas Wayne ,Henry:, son of .; Mr. ,and 'Mrs Ross Henry ofPort. Albert,:' and Ethel Janette Merrill,daug:hter:of Mr. and Mrs, ,Charles Merrill of-elfnton; exchanged Jf. - mar-rrage vows -in a-d.aubl.e- ring cerehiony performed by theI • ev . H. ' W . Wonfor it. Ontario Sr•reet -4:1-ntid Ghtireh , Minton Fe1S`ruary 14, .1p76. Organist • was :Miss Lois Grasby. Two.• candelabras and. •rnauve'mums •decorated- the church... Th,e bride given inmarriage by her father,, wore a floor -length gown of white 'crimplene. The • empire waist was triimne.d with: mauve and white lace The bride' carried a' mauve orchid with trailing: ivy on,•a'.white bible. The maid of honor, Betsy Elliott of B1 th. wore a: street' length' dr1ess of purple crepe. The dress was empire style, with cap sleeves and. an�open pleat from r.:, the back empire.waist. line • The pleat and neckline were trq rned with :matching braid. White: roses accented. her hair;,, SlSiftcarried,a .bible with white roses afd arailing ivy. • Ken Sproule of Auburn was• best man. Guests. were ushered by RAO y.Henry•arid Bill Merrill. Th.e: reception was held. at the • home of the brbride'spaparents.,..:. The brides mothers wore•a Coat dress .ensemble of mauve crimp:lene •with black accessories .rs-g- o.pink roses: The •b'ridgroorn's mother ° wore a dress of aqua crirnplene with a corsage of pink roses. . The:bride' was.. honoured • , at showers held by Betsy Elliott, , the. brides aunt, Hazel • M.cGongile , the •cornm.unity and y Jo. -an tje 'Cooke --far C1iRton. • : Junior Farrners. Bob Etnersonattended the County Council Meeting in Walkerton on Friday. . A card party^ spons'ored:by the • Tuesday evening, Those winning .prizes were Wray Thompson`, Tiny Its ht rtson and Joyce Elliott. The March W.1, Meeting was hel l• on -Wednesday at the home • • ��t Mrs.Nc'rvrtl'Stanley.. The ladies tt k Bare of business in the A ;\:I'; and all enjoyed dinner NEWS AND ' VIEWS OED.A.F.,. It. has been obsei ed that hydro has burned more barns than the coaloil lantern. Why %discredit.. this greatest .servant '• the. 'Bruce County farmer' ,ever. ' had?.Inad- equate, old, out' dated wiring: probably, 30 yeais 'since it was in- stalled and the 'cheapest job pos- sible at that.. Ontario Hydro will send you an inspector for ,$7 • per half hour to tell you about your. wiring, ' $7 . $10 does 'most - of them, Apply to area hydro office. Bruce County's rural youth are on the move. 4-H and Junior Far- mer programs are being mover nized: The programs' provide an.. opportunity for all . young farm. people to identify themselves with a growing , movement. Learn about careers,, the place of. agri- culture :in the scheme of things. There .is someone in • yourneigh- bourhood who can ,tell you about these organizations. If you do. not belong, you are missing out. " Low butterfat test? You. 'can't. afford it. Maybe you do not have the right- strain Qf cows. 'Perhaps the,. management• is wrong. More • likely you " think you are being kind, to the cows by' grinding . the .grain fine or by pelleting the pro- tein . mixture. Either or both can lower the butterfat test.. Coarsely ground .feed and ordinary concen- trate oncen tr ate: mixture .can improve., your, -test–in-most--cases: Photo By McDowell Doyou cross -breed pigs for MONUMENTS • For sound counsel., and a; fair price on a monument corr ectly designed froni quality material, rely on. SHELTON MEMORIALS Pat O'Hagan, Prop. Established Over 'Sixty Years WALKERTON, PHONE 881,0234 more profit? 5 -. 10% increase in' crossbred pigs: Weaning weight, -age • -to market; feed conversion. If the sow is cross -bred, youpan expect 1 more pig per litter. You won't ,get better grades by cross- breeding, but more pigs per litter that grow faster on less feed means more dollar profit — $5-$10 more. Besides, there.: is . a right way to do it. . Why add anything to corn when: putting; it up as silage? Many mat .erials are supposed to do this or do that. Well maybe they do, but -how-much-more does -it cos%. ---The-.,, corn plant ensiled at 65 75% moisture has its own .built-in pre- servative When .you add $10 - $12 per acre of corn, how many more pounds of beef or milk are ` you going to get out : of it? Now protein additives like °urea are ,,another...thing again. It has some possibilties, but you must.. -know the score here or you' coul run into, difficulty. ONTARIO PURPLE GROVE :: WINSIN STRATFORD. Congratulations to. Brian Boyle of this -area who, took'first place inthe Public Speaking •.• Contest onSaturda.y. Mr. and Mrs. Francis• Boyle, Bonnie, Kerry, and Heather accompanied Brian toStratford where. the contest was held .- Brian .is a Ripley High School student.; He -w:ilLao._w....a lvariv t _West Hill to_- speak on Saturday.' His topic was "Conversation". Should he win in West Hill' then: it's on to Ottawa. Good luck Brian! Mrs. Howard'Thornpson: Mts.". Bill Arnold and Gordon'Patterson spent a few days: in Toronto,oronto, w-her-e.-the_y atteiNied the Fall Fairs Convention: eds, Concentrates, :Pre -Mixes ai NO VAILABLEAT mera :• FOR ALL YOUR VEAL CALF REQUIREMENTS TRY OUR . e Ai *.* :1111 I .4 '4111,1MOMMINEWSPANIMMINI kali"