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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-10-07, Page 11970 a, WEDNESDAY, ,OCTOBER 7th, 1970 .:-.0gricomomm, •.�•.•n'!y.+r!�.IRFa+�*,aw?SnbF ;kNm�r'+�.MIAia,.eSiswal •sky •:,ra+rw..u�.«• THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE ELEVEN r.;.{.}w;�.v: r:: o> : .,v f•:, _ :..,,,�...::•,•:,., .' :.:<irr .`•.:iii.. r: • ' f rr ', r •f ':`! •i% f6ir ,,X1'il:y. j,, r :.{ .' t•,•r': t % / '. :•• :; of ••.•::: i •: r:�. ;. ...,, r r .;:•{+...: +r. �%/j::.� %f..;., :fr FOR HIGHER CORN YIELDS NEXT YEAR a Combination of PLANT FOOD 1S THERE plow down this fall and a band WHEN NEEDED to assure a,good applicationat seeding time plusstart for yourcrop andto provide supplemental nitrogen has to be 'continued nutrients during the thebest answer. • growing season. • SPRING OPERATIONS ARE SPEEDED .UP by plowing down part of the required fertilizer in the fall: Planting a few days earlier can mean extra bushels•of corn. own CO.OP fertilizer. this fall • • WEATHER AND. SOIL • ` ' CONDITIONS ARE GOOD. No' xravelling• over wet fields with • heavy Toads or added transportation ' costs due .to Toad limits being in force. UCKNOW DISTRICT CO Phone 548-2125 GET THE FACTS FROM YOUR Owe. 1..I © researci".' p CO-OPERATIVE. t3aglyedy bulk • ' or spread , , . the CO-OP fertilizer plant food forthe foods • you, require is in good: supply. in the fall. Check at your co-operative you. plant for expert advice on when to plow • • , down and, the analysis you need. I. { 'R.arat nd rade Mark OPERATIVE e Setters• The third 'meeting •of the Style' Setters.-Seveit•y- .was held on Monday, September. 28th in the Lticknow T own Hallommencing at 7.90 -p -.-m. The meet-irrg'was ffieia-ily opened with the 4-H pledge led by our club .president Diane MacKen- • ; The:•,ro11 carr, "One• way. - man -made. fibres differ from. nat- ural-fibres," atural -fibres," was answered by our five members.. k'. nd :oo rfJll -- ills Mrs. Kreutzweiser and Mrs'. MacMillan our leaders, helped is -as -we la4d-out:ou-r-patterns; • made any alterations necessary ,.ands theri.cut them out. They.' brought muCh new information to our attention: • • • • •. It was interesting to see the' varie.tfes of material chosen by the members. Sewing Mechanics WIITECHURCH, NEWS Whitechurch Sewing Mechanics ' held their 5th meeting. Saturday morning at 9.30 a . m at the 'home of leaders Mrs. John Gaunt.. The president Janet Sieightholrn. conducted theopening exercises . ;The roll call •was 'answered by,'the• six .members showing• the label and 'telling Why they thought it was a good choice. The minutes were read by .Ruth. Elliott. •The'discussion centred' on plans -for-Achievement Darrwhen-a'. poster has to be made •fgr the Club Exhibit.. / •Reittfu 'ing .on buttons with a shank'were demonstrated to the class. , Then' each made one,.for their Record Books.. 'In group work they observed .the fitting of dresses and pinking of. -sea-ms ;how--to-.attach--linings-in dresses: The next meeting will• be Satur- day , , October 10;.:9.39 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Victor Emer= son. • Home assignment - . Work on Record Books ,.dresses and come With -ideas, for Achieveinent Da Ha-ndicraft+.rs The St. Helen's Happy. Nandi erafiers held, their fourth meeting on. Septet -fiber: 29 at -7.15 p.m... All members were. present. . The meeting was opened with the;4-H "Do you presently have -a First, Aid Kit', .and where is' it kept. • Our discussion consisted of First: Aid and the contents ,of a First:Aid 'Kit•, Our notes were -on-eleaning wotrnc-is , . a'pp'ly- bandages and making,a splint Zippy Trinettes The sixth meeting of the Zippy ,Trinettes was held at the home of Wilma Hackett` on Friday, Oct- ober 2 at 4••00; The president , •Wilma Hackett., opened the meet- Zippyread -Trinett-es-wilf'be:held at the home of Elva Ritchie on Friday, 'October 9'.at `400. Mrs. 'Ritchie gave out two First Aid'' Handbooks:, Each member:owes her 35¢ for .one of the books. took-same-sertous-74 -ng� An open ,discussion on the topic ,ing: with the 4-H Pledge. • s 1. Meeting., ;Elva •Ritchie, .• • • The next' meeting Of the of the last .. were • County:,. attended the meet• ing. -con • finally decided that we' would' Call ourselves the Nimble;Thimb-' les. A committee •, namely .Cathy Dore. and. Margie Collins., volun- teered ro design the cgvers. for a break. • We closed 'the meeting with` N irr�rb le Th.im.bles The eight members of. the Purple Grove No. -One 4 •H • Club `once again flocked out to the Purple'Grove. Community • Centre for their: fifth meeting' after supper on September 28.' • Miss Judy Reasbeck , formerly of British Columbia and now the new .Horne Economist* of ,Bruce to choose our theme for. Achieve- ment Day and •the decided •topic • by Mrs. 'Hackett . "Posture" was. was 'A Man -Made Fibre showing .discussed by Mrs. Ritchie and the one of either nylon , polyester or !;r„e.•.1•. e.. • aciylc.' _. We discussed t.wo ,different kinds of zippers - invisible and ordinary and how 'to insert. them.. We later took a 'crack' at sewing '. ,1 Elva .Ritchie and•Leona Cranston each,deinonstrated.two exercises: 'These were tried• and practiced by the members and leaders 'during Group Work . The "Posture Check' Check' in a zipper. •on page'8 in 'Members Pamphlet . :--,-A'1_rnerubersanswet st:t. 0 the lsoziaTre '' roll .call of 'Showa label that .yon. Brenda Ritchie thanked Mrs:' 'found and tell why you think it Hackett for having the meeting. is.'a good one.'` Elva Ritchie closed the meeting Our next meeting is to be held with the following saying: Sit on October 5 at seven o'clock at Tall, .Stand Tall, Walk Tall, the Purple Grove Community. Think Tall.' • Centres epmaster ring Filled attres$ es Q. a.,t•iY ue . lit y low everyone eaugba thesefaMaussavings! lou need ° ur t1yat�ereiY 130 in Yo ca beeneotea a t ,bid savings. .: • 011111M1‘.' yxA.l 01� *411 rT,