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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-07-07, Page 14PAGE. 'FOURTEEN / .THE 'LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, NTARIO • WEDNESDAY, JULY 7th, WITH, MICAFIL THE FAMOUS VERMICULITE INSULATION MICAFIL INSULATION IS FIREPROOF. IT •CAN BE POURED BETWEEN THE JOISTS IN THE ATTIC. AND BETWEEN THE HE SIDE-WALLS, AND YOUR -HOME -IS -SEALED - ' OUR HOME-I-S-SEALED- �' FOR SEAR ROUND,COMFORT,,'' , : •. ►'rte ! 4111.110'4011111'4111111w �. A'EEPEJRYIxI/M6OUTArl1AYERJYNESS . • ies20"to 36" WILL NEVER STAIN OR 'RUST CAN,BE BE CUT WITH ' SCISSORS �,. -NO SHARP EDGES —o:4►— PHONE 52.8-1118 .1�ttearAbout tern Making • KINLQUGH NEWS Mrs..Baynard Ackert .vias, host- ess for the meeting of the on the evening of Domini'Qn Day. and 'extended a• welcome, 'There. were •28, present; Thee an:ary Stewart • opened the meeting,•afte'r:which Mrs'. Lorne -Eadie -gave the4inali--- cial report. Corfimunications• were then read and dealt with. A donation of $l0.00 was given Oto the Lucknow• Fall'Fair board. The fall course for. the •4-i-1 club:. was discussed' and 'a committee - :is to see if there are girls in. • :this age group and if,so ' to find.'leaders. The August meeting will be a . pot -luck supper in, the hall at on_Augusr 5th Ivtrs. . Harvey "Houston of the' Kairshea W.I. invited anyone, . who would like to ;join them' on a bus•,trip. Mrs;.. P. A. Murray gave •a .tested. .recipe fora summer .salad;. ('om •mittees 1 and; ,3• will:be in -charge. ,of the•dinner at the Lucknow Craft Festival.. LUCKNOW �' Mrs. Jack Scott , Convener.of. Citizenship and 'Education, con ducted a Quiz o'n "'Know Can'a.da'.' port -ed -on Agriculture and •Canadian Indus tries Mrs: Raynard Ackert ,gave •a report'on a recent 'president's conference .held at Lucknow , of which she received much valuable ,:information. Manyhumorous and 'interesting experiences' were brought. to light frons the roll call "My first attempt at sewing" The contest was aoern com_ ' posed abdut the. H. 4V. I.: Judges were Mrs. Weinstein, Mrs. !Grant and. Mrs; Roe.. Prize winners were 'Edna Boyle and. Mrs: Dan Main-. nes'. .A poem composed a number of.years ago by Mrs..Morley Bushell.(Doris Barr) and sent in by Bruce Farm'' Report • Some years ago the Minister of. ' ferr et- p- tai Farm Machiery: Advisory Board. to assist .' in ironing out problems that may arise from time to time between farmers ' .and ,the farm machinery industry. This Board' is made up of a representative from the the .• . farm machinery manufacturing industry, one from:. the distribution •group one from the dealer group,. 5 farmers from Pro retary-manager—Mr. Hal Wright, School of Engineering,: University • of Guelph.. This Board has no :reg-'' �oToTh grade the. `:calibreof their • dealers. Parts availability and quality of service* are two major considerations. Al hough" ii rrSas some unes meant the elimination of smaller, local dealers, still it - has -given those that remain a wider area for sales with the result that they can afford to do a better job on parts and.:. service for their farmer cost- omers. 4:: When a farmer orders repair parts` `from is lncal.-.dealer'' ulatory powers, butrather has': been set up to act inan advisory capacity to anyone involved`m the ma'nufacturing,-sales,ser-v-ice-and-•- use of farm .machinery. in. Ontario: It attempts to resolve problems through co-operation with the var- ious ar sous' parties involved.. The main areas of concern include 'prob. lemswitluparts Recently, ,in discussion with, Mr. • Wright 'about the farm machinery industry and the work . of •• the Board, .he .mentioned the:., fonow • ... uTd i ake sure • . se er knows, the- urgency of:the order. If the need . is' not im- mediate -=and -the 'dealer, :does- - not have the item in stock, he'. will probably send for it'as. part. of his regular order on a we& iy—or = mon y� `iasis— Transportation 'charges are paid for by the company on regular parts ordered. How- ever, if the farmer's need is immediate, the dealer will SER V1(IA' U PERTE5 LUCICNOW. :Stop. n for your c 0nd•--tet- us -check c.ar out while you, here. We'tI give' y that bumper -to bum check every cctr• nee It costs so little saves so much. PHONE •52g-3430°` Mrs, W. S.. Eadie, of, Winghan was .read by.the 'secretary. Mrs'. : P; A..Murray reported on the District Annual meeting which she attendedln Tiverton:.. Mrs: Alex Percy ; Edna .and Boyle: favoured With a group •old favourite songs,, 'The' C1 ,in the rWildwOod".,.."S'eefng Home"', "Grandfather s.Cloc The Program .Convener Mrs. lrank.Matilden presided for the' "following program and introduced _the guest of the evening Mrs, Allan Weinstein of Teeswater, • .• who lave a most interesting and informative talk onthe making ' .of pottery and•showed `several. pieces which she had made She will be displaying her.:pottery at • the Lucknow' Craft. Festival. ' Mrs: Weinstein .Was •tha:nked by MMrs. Ilan McInnes. arid//presented with a gift inappreciation Ladies of 'the Kinlough area• MM -Frank Maulden, Mrs •Lyrhan Sutton, •A humorous skit•,. "The ,Wornep's Institute" .was.' c:a , done by an .eager member 1 Lorne Eadie and• a:not.:So iu'r ed husband,. taken by• Mfrs. Smith:: The.'court•esy;•:remnar were given, by, Mrs '�1or',.�Ili Ston. :The,.meeting' c1oSetl k "D. Cairada and•Graceaitd lave-Iy rnch:was se e4 -nuc social time enjoyed. •. •'It was a pleasure to lra vt . life •rnem.ber): Nirs::Friies(':\ and Mrs'. 1Nllia.rir .Co\ p<<st this• tn`eettng,: Y' , Arcs : `phnne`the .order'into ing: 1. The farm machinery manu facturers • as • a whole are spending a great deal of time, money and , effort to make sure each ''; new . design' will function 'effectively and wills: s nd up o • e . rigours o farm use, :Testing procedures' `have `advanced. greatly in the past few years. ; 2. A , great deal of attention is being paid by the manifact urers to the design of mach ines to eliminate as many of • the safety hazards as is pos- sible .from a practical stand- point. tandpoint' 3, The companies are making very° ;positive effort to, r 11:v. the 'company's part depot. In this case, the part is sent out by the quickest possible means-of--transportation-(off ten using „a regular bus -line • service) and .the dealer is, billed for the transport ' char- ges, The extra Cost of the rush order y be passed. on to the farmer.: when he billed major, Machinery companies have' men on duty to look after parts requirements of dealers on Saturdays and holidays but transportation by truck, ing lines and railroads is not available on these da.y s, so alternate transport must be, arranged 1 H, Hellman, P. Eng.' Agricultural Engineer r 7 FOR Take it. vanitege of this .special s� price and• receive r •• f i � N ALARM CLOG •Kaloty.1.44.11441.6ilikirilli114$4.1,4i4iNWIS4.1.04111.4,141.1144.04iiiiii44 wag', 4Eli',4.11/1P14111661141•10.641/4411/1. 4.1'641.4"1." PHONE. 528-30 U E