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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-07-01, Page 16PAGE. SIXTEEN THE LUCKNOW.' SENTINEL, LUCKNQW, ONTARIO, for ilsspiti to 1MVIFtG$ON... m►inons Sealy and Sleeprnaster MTTKE$SES s acKenzie Furniture LUCKNOW .— PHONE 5214432 ' 1, 'ua�io • aijlTq7iief race 8 Students B •'B ^RBARA ANN. STANLEY' BARBA-RA-LYNN'ST- N EY The banquetwhich wa.sheld in honour --of the----Cr-ade-eight students at Lucknow and District Public School took'plac.e in the. School at 7:00 p; m, on Wednes.- days June 24. Words of welcome were expressed by the Chairlady, Miss Helen.•Thompson. Grace • was- sung followed by a toast to the Queen..: The. students:. were allowed to serve themselves first• to a' delis ious meal.. catered by. the Lucknow Women's Institute. After the students were. served - the. Head ta•' R 1 • 1 • 1 were allowed to help.themselves. After dinner Miss Thornpson ' : introduced the Head Table and the teachers. Carl Dore enter- 7tinediitlr a :aoidTan olo:. Barbara Lynn. Stanley proposed a toast to the teachers:: Mrs. M. Wheeler replied. g ,K ren Elliott • favouredthe grou with a Piano /NE OIDT//IIR -VIE MUM WO BORROWS INONC/, IS GO%Yt • INTO THE f10LE LUCKNOW PHOHE S28-34 • solo, Mrs. Jack Fisher toasted • WEDNESDAY, JULY 1st, 197 Kairshea W1 The members: of Kairshea Worry en's Institute met at they farm home of Mrs. Donald VacKin- non for their June meeting. After a delicious picnic lunch, Mrs. Robert Gilchrist, Vice -Presi- dent , called themeeting to order and welcomed the: many , visitors... Mrs. Cliff Roulston read•the Scripture ' Parable of.thei the Sower'. During the business, Mrs. George Young and Mrs. Clarence' Ritchie vo unteered to, be leaders for the next 4-H course 'The Jacket Dress'. •Several.ladies were named to -act as hostesses at the Log House at Bruce County Museum on -July .6. ' A 'donation was made to the •' Lucknow Agricultural Society. •The Juiy'`meeting will be.in.• the form of. a But Tour to Colling-' 'Wood on Thursday, July 16. The bus will leave Lucknow Parking ... Lot.at 9 o'clock and arrive at Eugenia for a box lunch.. The Collingwood W.I. will cater to. the supper. T,he total cost of the. trip will be $5..00 and is •to' be, paid to the .Conveners before July .4. The roll call "What am I :doing' to:make•my community beautiful?" was well. answered.. The ladies suggested two improve- ments were - names• on rural mail; people, r-frain from dumping'household garbage .along country roads: The Standing Committee Con- . the -.pupils .a nd: Jir'rr Harrtrra tliaii e• -short reperrts~Ivirs; ' her. Nancy de Boer ,played a. piano solo ..which' was enjoyed- by all. '•'C.ecil °de. Boer gave a toast to the `parents and Leo Murray replied. David Newbold thanked the. caterers for'the delicious' dinner and Mrs... Alex MacNay •replied..Dianne Harrison played a trumpet solo, accompanied 'by. Jeannette Barr on the piano; This selection was :very well done.' . Jamie. McEwan gave the' Valedictory. Address. It was based .on •a comparison of -a trip to. the moon and, going to secondary school .. The, school principal, Stuart' Collyer, •introduced the guest'• speaker- e1 i eConnell. who is the Superintendent of schools fo.r, Bruce ,County.. Mr. McConnei's " humour and words of•wisdom;we TK greatly appreciated. Jamiemote thanked him;..- ' Karen Elliott received the girls' .proficiency 'award and . . Janie Mc'Ewan received the boys: Lloyd :MacDougall;. District Dir- ector,.. gave a report of the Dis- trict Annual.. The. Sunshine Sister naives were exchanged:. . • Mrs. .Cliff. Roul . an Alphabet .-Contest: Mrs. George Young read. "In the. Good Old Days When ..Hens -were Hens"'. • The topic "Pollution" .was very capably given 'by•Mrs..Eldon , Welsh, Mrs. •Ted .Collyer• con ducted a contest 'onTrees. :Mrs. . Roulston. gave the courtesy re- . arks and .the meeting closed, • with God Save the Queen. Betty .Maize .Robert Moffat, e evin Murray,, David,:Newbold,. • Joanne' Nicholson Nancy Ritchie, • Brenda Solorn'on•, Barbara A. Stanley , Dorothy Wagner, 'Rob- ' ert Wall, Russel Young, Barbara Preiss. - 7:_"1111e -y w-ere-.pr-eser to by- im Henderson. .Gordon Cayley :prey+ F ented the trophy':for'band profic-• iency to Dianne -Harrison. -Field • D'ay awards ,were presented .to 'Sandra Johnstone. (senior ' girl) ; Bob Moffat jytUrialy Rnrton (tied, senior boy), Irene Wall (Junior; girl); Randy Ackert (Jun- for boy) . The grade eights. were introd- • uced and sang a chorus accom panied-by .. rs, ^i liatn Scott on the piano. The evening closed,•with 0 Canada. . Members of the grade' -8 gradu•» .atMg.-classare: CeeiFde Boer; Allan:Dunsrnuir, Karen 'Elliott , Jaynes MacEwan, Mary •MacKint- non, Barbara L. Stanley, Jeannette Barr, Sheila Belanger Shi:ley Belanger, Murray Button', ;a e(Cooi.e., )dtlan Dawson, <ancy de Boer ; Ronald Dodds, C.ar 1 Dore., Janine 'G enn; Barb- a'raHan iltcn, jirn Hanna., iia nne Ha iso+, , Larry Hayes, ".eeith,Hoez?insor: Barbara Huber ^:ar. ior: Jc rtzsz.o ,e : Sandra 10":tSr`1o:ae, •:; •vis l :e zWeiser, , Jamie L2?:~"ro:E , Brenda •Mact eod,•. • ---David-MacDonald•and Kathy Moore were awarded the general proficiency awards as the top boy, and girl students in grade. 8 at the :Ripley "Huron Central School • The awards were •presente.d at a special assembly on. Friday. . bavid is the son, of Mr: and Mrs. Ken MacDonald Cathy is ", the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Dave Moore.. Besides the shields each received. $5.. ' Kincardine; News 'Photo., ' • gate. to.attend .the National Can paroIE11 iott ventioii wtiirh tri hp hed�ira • Winnipeg in August. Mrs. Hol-• Speakt: On" Nursing' 1�nd whowasprogram' conner - . • for'.the•grrandmothers: meeting conducted interesting contests, and humorous' readings were. given by Mrs. Leonard Courtney and -Mrs : ivlorz is -Reid .:• AMBERLE•Y NEWS Reids Corners Women's institute, held their meeting on Wednesday evening June 17. There was. an attendance of ;thirty. -three. The rneeting•opened with a .poern by Mrs. Eldon Bradley .and wasfollowed with an interesting • roll call "Bring anold,school 'correspondence, Mrs Perrin Lowry .reported -on a. meeting a Port• Elgin which .dealt. :with "Cal- orie. Countdow.n" . Mrs. john El - 1•i t-r-pOtt-e i th conveners •.tt+duet' was sung'.by: Mrs.' Wm' • • • Kempton:•a.nd Mrs. Bob Courtney-. accompanied by Dianne. Kemp- ton • A high light of the .Meeting twas•an address bv, CaroLFllaatt nurse, in training at Vitoria Hos- pital, London. She gave an. . : incite of the training and hard work, which goes with any pro-, fess io:n:. Mrs . _Donald_' Cou rtney_ •thankedrCarol and presepred her. . , with a gift in. appreciation of her fine address. • work shop held at Purple Grove After the treasurers: report by -Mrs... Cecil Humphrey Mrs, Perrin Lowry and Mrs: Duncan Thorburn, delegates to the District Annual. gave interesting highlights of the meeting. . Mrs. Cecil Holland is a dele After the closing ode lunch was served by the hostesses 1.1ts . !Mervin' Funston and' Mrs.. W. 1: Courtney and: a'sociai half hem, 'Was enjoyed Double or triple your mill' per 'acre... • •fertilize. / ll` 1 1%1 S‘24,, topsylif Well-managed:, well -fertilized forages can .often double or triple - your. livestock carrying.' capacity. Forage fertilization pays. ;eiespeci- ally when it's •done the CO.OP•' Bulk Spreading,'vay. 'Returns.' can be as ' much as $3 for every S1 spent. Forage fertilization also- rr t. : : STRONGER ,MORE VIGOROUS .STANDS Fertilization establishes vigorous plants, and :improves.. winter sur vival'of Legumes. BETTER PRODUCTION . YEAR AFTER YEAR Adequate annual fertilization in creases_st er duration b Ltdai,rt-- rat. eng eg egume content. It. reduces. need for frequent • gives you •Rpi*terid Trade Mark HIGHER YIELDS OF DRY MATTER :AND- TDN-_. Applying balanced fertilizer every year boosts yields and Total. Digestible Nutrients. • LOWER COST FEED NUTRIENTS ' 'Productive hay and pasture crops ar-eche-lowes%ost-so ree-014 nutrients, "Higher yields further. reduce feed costs. reseeding. LUCKNOW DISTRICT Phon•e- -2125 • Bulk Fertilizer Spreading is another CO-OP Service for the Ontario Farmer.