The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-01-20, Page 7WEDNESDAY; JANUARY. ZO: il11
our
omeday
horne
canbe
yours now
Why go on plan�;ng '
for, the' future when it . .
can be'yours today?'
Get thatdream home
now—with the help• of
a / ctor a and Grey
Trust mortgage and
•
a for';t as' ou live. in'
it. Enjoy, it today. -at. '
Victoria :and Grey,
TRUST. COMPAN•v, SINGE 7eee;
Lealand Hill, Manager
Approximately' 30.farnrers..,
,attended the National E archers'
:Union Meeting held' in' i3r`ookside`.
School ,on, January` 7th... President:
•13ev .\•lcNay gave a report on the
Winnipeg Convention;which he
attended Dece.niher7 - 10 :as
one of Fat
two dele e
w delegates from. Local
31.5 It was an' enthusiastic .:wor_k-
iiia;•convention •with 10'35 delei
Ates :a ltd 31 V1SltOr$.
Ila xterr •PaInsey 'Director of•
1)istric.t t> ,..was intiod:uc'ed by I3cv;
Co 1leciive hargairiuig"for the
.00ds"thc farnier.,buys and the
produce, he••se11s his an Important.,',
1—t -`pr ra 'il l r •
�Rarnsey said, Many bushels of ••
corn: are now'on'contrac.t , ,and
.'fertilizer is Nein negotiated for
members 'Each ideal .is advised
to have mernbers:rnake their%
re,yuirensents known to:the, Exec•u
rive :by January hz. Supply and
• .
demand'• does. not. control, prices;
in one Week;0000 cattle were
•_. r. pP. rt.
n o ed .from "U;� S '-to' break::•
i
our
anad`an bee•f''.rices in•`I'or `
onto.' The. next broil gTit= week`8000.ca -
t�le were Er '
ro1n. Ramsey
,re orted that.I3orden's In ersoll•
P K.
plant is,now buying..milli at New'.
to e'e Co -o eraaive-since='si -Sign-
ing,
ing an agreement :with: the Union •
to stop linporting milk:
Alex Fraser, N. F. U Junior'
Director , ..' ay.e' an e
alk on his experience with the
Union in the last rnonths.;' 1le
T
w,a ,ar.
s a t of a' o't�'exclian e
p Y u, b
prograrrf. and-Spent-SeVe1Tl weeks
THE; LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, 'LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
truce School
Board Chairman
Vice-Chgirman Of
Bruce Bogrd
PAGE SEVEN
Maitland Warder of Lion's. Head.
was•elected Chairman of the Bruce
County .Board, of• Education by.
acclamation•at its inaugural meet-
ing held in: Chesley , •Janu•ary12;
Mr Warder ,• who.represents Lion's.
Ilead.and the townships of St.. Ed-
munds Lindsay and;Eastnor , 'is a;
beef farmet''and operator of a„ fert-
iliz•e•r dealership. He has.been :.''
a . ni-e- ri-berr of the, Bruce -Corr
Board;since it 'was' formed., in Jan
uary, 1909 and. he' served, as Vice-
chairman in 1970.'., He previously'
served ,four years on the Lion's
Head'municipal council and was,
chairman•of thc i-
tee bf the' Red Cross 'Hospital in :•.
Lion's' Head
He is former secretary of the
'BruCe:.Connty I#osp-ita:YAdVisory
Council ,,'a forrner executive mem
ber of `the 13ruee','County Federa
'tion`off,•Agriculture,••a,nd for .,four:
years 'he was chairrrran of the ''Wiarton and District Co -Operative
Board.
Mr,. Warder:was a Member of
the ,Bruce:Penn'suIa •District` High
School Board for:five`years,prior
to`his ;election to the:CountY ,
Board. in 19ti8. ` He is •SuF erintend=�'
' ent, of the, Sunday School,of Lion's;
Head 1 n ted Clurch:and is. on. the
t ..
board of di:rectors•of the Welland 4
Canal Mission; to. Sailors
In 1970 he was .chai'rman of the.:
Boa-rd.•of Education.,•Finanee. •Com-
•
mittee , t e ui ing onot.witte.e;
,(Adtii:inis'tration I3uildinlg),a•nd the
Outdoor Education•Coin•mittee.:
Du:rin the -Second -,World War
;he ser-ved: with --the—. �thTAlrt au red
Division iii Italy and Northwestern.
Europe,
in-was-kat-che4a n 9lex-stressed_
the importance of youth activity:
in the N. F'. 0.. A suggestion was•
made to exchange youth within.
the Province as`well as •interprov.
Gate post signs: were
shown ,, which is ;a•..youth project
' Mrs. • Doris Milne of Kincardine
Was elected Vice -Chairman of the.
Bruce County ;Board of Education
atirs inaugural meeting held in
:-Chesley January 12Mrs, Milne;
,,Who is a former teacher and grad-
uate of Queens, University:; has
been a member of the Bruce
County':Board since•,it was first'
formed in Januarys; 19b9..e.:
car:dine,;:Public,School Board serv-
inVas its chairman` for. several
years.
• She is married to Dr Donald
Jvlilne
,.a 'Kincardine physician..
'a Sunday'Schoolteacher.: in 'the
.'corninunity indicates -an 'active
role in, working with children., .:
;The. Milneihave mine children
and the family enjoys skiing iit
the winter and swimrriingin su'rn
crier as 'leisure, time ,act:iv'ities •
Several'of the ,Milne children'
have played .rn the Bruce County
tu•nior:Pipe. Band and at prese.nt•.
two are. active .;members "-
Mrs: Milne defeated 'Arthur.'
•ey of Port Elgin 'and ,Ross" MacRae
of ;Culioss in a three way election`
for the v Ce -chairman post.. Mr.;
MacRae,: was defeated .on the first
ballot Davey t and Mr • on the
•
second .
:Gives Travelogue
Ripley -7W
•.The 13ipley. Women's Institute
.'net in the .Legion hLall onTriday
Ja nua-t j �h-w-i-tri:-rM-r-s. -Finlay Mc --=
L'eod presilding,and� •Mrs , Walter
Culbert, 'Secreta r . Letters of..;
.Y
thanks were read from shut-ins •
who had received boxes:at .Christ --
•Fact c: Your Co ;ope-rat ue- e -far -m -and
knows•farm fuel problem's. °
6enetrit. C0=0P gasolines•and diesel fuel' are'specially
formulated for farm use
Fact:, CO. -OP was first' with:, detergents in. both premium
and regular,gasol%nes
Benefits The:CO-OP multi-purpose additive cuts:power. ;
.Loss in on-farm storage keeps carburetor° clean for faster
all-weather starts and more efficient mileage with both
rades.
Fact: COOP diesel fuel is blended ,for high h cetane index
number and Iow carbon and sulphur content.
Benefits: Cleaner trouble=free performance and faster
'cold: and wet weather starts.
Fact:' CO' -OP provides: aluminum -painted storage tanks that •
can,be (itted.withquel-saver fill caps.
:Benefit c You save up to $13'a year in evaporation; losses.
Fact: CO-OP is now Ontario's leading farm -fu& supplier':.:..
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.day instead of the^former• date'of
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Wesley Tiffin. at ,2 o'c=lock.
Laidlaw, visited Friday -evening'
and Saturday with Mr and and Mrs.
Clarence Crowston and'family
The, misleading news of the
.increased price of milk 'was dis-
cussed : ' The fa r,nter 'receive's 1/.2•':'
cent inc,tease`per' quart. It was '
enthusiastic decided:to setup a .Milk .commit -
tee' in'the Local. ib. halid le proh:
lens concerningmilk,, as,there
are many rtiilk producers:in:Local
S;3b..:
RIPLEY ABATTOI
g Curi ng and Smoking
'Custom Btutcherin
Cutting -Ond Wrapping , , .:Satutsage Making Fast Freezin
lt• was decided to 'hold the
course "The Main `Dish 'Makes the
Meal" on Januar . 24th i n the 'Leg-
ion
1.. Y g
ion hall beginning at•0 a n ;
1�.1emnhers, takings •the course .please
hr%t a light lunch.;v1rs4'Kirk•�:
patr ck and.,Mrs denimell will
be the leaders:' A.:cookie.'contest.
find sale ,will'be held at'the F'eb-
ryary ,ttreeting', Each. ttiember is
asked to -bring a 'dozen cookies
Iviiss Machan , High School
Mr...and ,Mrs. F. G. McGowan:
of Toronto' spent the. week end
\.. "'a -
wth ,1r, and Mrs. Ja,ni;i:e`
son and Tan
u7y ofEast Wawanosh.
KINDNESS OF, ANIMALS
In our -village wehae: Te.x-,�,a
12 -.year -Old American Eskiiiio ` ',
Spitz dog:; owned°by •Mt, and hirs
f ar1.W.i lk'ens and' family,. 'He
lives in a small building where he
slfeps.on- • halt Of'st-r-aw-
fhe weather has become cold str:ay
cats have come to Tex's: quarters:.
He:allows food'
he leaves"'.after, eachmeal and
allows them• to sleep, inliis'living
'quarters unrnolested
Mr. and Mrs Walter Moore and
family were in Wroxeter on Suri
da th
y 'family went, skating.
whcte e•
and M a id�;G rs:, Moore visited
with Mrs., Dorothy Moore,.
• We are pleased toreport that
Russel Ritchie, who ' `underwent ,
•surgery,'ai Thornhill the first week
in January'.,, arrived home on Mon..
day•with; Fred Fells of Toronto.
Miss Joann. Laidlaw,'nurse in
training at Victoria Hos Xtal, "'
LondonSent the week end with
Spent Zer re r : a '
s nts I\� . situ Elea; ,
law,
.1 •
r. and Mrs. lvan. Laidlaw w
Janet and Kin)h+ rley and Herb
teacher , gave a. very -interesting: '
travelogue on...her trip to Expo•in
Japan, last--su-rn-t-ner-,i--She--showed.
.excellent slides and had many
interesting souvenirs to display:
Mrs, .Genirnell thanked the speak-
er and presented her with a gift.
Lunch was served and a social ,
timeµ ento_yed •
GS AND
..
CATTLE ON MONDAYS
” opose
H '
CATTLE ONLY ON FRIDAYS
Have cattle in on Thursday ;tor Friday's kill
Wit.•. o Big Coole'rs W. HangFrom
Two' , g , � � Are 7Able To •Your .Beef . Fr,
1' To 3 Weeks Whatever Your Requirenttents Ari.
For Horne Freezers We Sell choice Homo Killed Beef,: Pork
and Lamb In Any Quantity At Lowest \Marketing •Prices.
ALL 'MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED` FOR' YOUR
. PROTECTION
CCAS, IOOISMA PLOP,
ATTdII't ,395
WHITECHURCH
-C1talnfcrs•Presbyterian Church
,annual ni-eeting is. to'be held in
the Church Friday '1 January' 22 at
All.are requested to attend•.
Mrs; t;ordon:Elliott of Wingham
visited from Wednesday to...Friday
with Mr,' and Mrs, °Walter ,Elliot;t
and family,
Chalmers 'W,"M6 . Will ;hold ,. �.
their January meeting on Thurso.
Lai
of Chatham.. •
..
i
Roy Burchill and sonBill of�'.
`ode ich„were: Sundayvisitors
'vi
C r
s
with. ,Mr , and. Mrs Archie Purdfon
andfly
fain', . where they tried out
their snowm.P
obiles:on the s • ac,ious'
:fa rn-land..'
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