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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-07-14, Page 6• 4 . SAGE THE'. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, .LUCKNOW,,ONTARIO WEDNESDAY' .IULY 1.4th,, 19; Mew Bruce Judge.. Is 33 Years Old HERBERT MOSSER ' WLU graduate Judge Herbert Mosser , 33' , .a.p•'' pointed last week to the provin- cia.l court,: criminal division, for. Bruce' County will assumeduties onthe bench ininid=August In the meantime he will•com Tete .P his responsibilities„ with the •local law. fir'rn of Waechter and Moss.er•-, Born near •London , Ontario, 0i RIPLEY‘ik Custom Butchering —= Euring and Smoking; • Cutting .and Wrapping Sausage Making. — Fast Freezing 1 - HOGS AND CATTLE ON; MONDAYS CATTLE ONLY ON FRIDAYS Have cattle in, on Thursday for Friday's kill;; .With Twq Big Coolers, We• Are Able To •Hang Your Beef From 1,: To 3 Weeks _- Whatever Your Requirements. Are., • . For Home Freezers • We Sell Choice Home Killed Beef, Pork and Lanib In' Any Quantity At Lowest Marketing Prices. ALL MEATS4RE ,GOVERNMENT INSPECTED' FOR YOUR PROTECTION • CHAS. HOOISMA,, PROP. ABATTOIR 3,95-2905, STARE , 395-2961 'Osgoode •Hall before being called to the bar in 1965 He returned to Walkerton to. practise law in 1968...For a while he Was acting •Crown attorn- ey it Grey and in Bruce Counties. In 1960 he -married the former 'Nanc'y Yates of Walkerton. There. are three children, Lisa , 5 , Andrew, 4, and Timothy, eight.. months. Sailing., hunting and 'fishing are his main diversions. He takes, ' .- -• mu. Herbert_ Mosser. ' He receiv- ed his secondary .education in :Walkerton and then' studied`:at Waterloo Lutheran Lniversity. . University of Western: Ontario the Univ ersity of 'Edinburgh and.' . a, part 'in. offlhore' racing and 'cru is7 • ing, He has several -bi'� aine g gg trophies in his home . . , Judge Mosser. is a iiiernber of , the' Advocate 'Society, is a Mason:, a mer liber of the board of St. eau s snite• urc ani is a o•ir- ector of.: SarniLRed_ Cross : He'. also ••belongs to yacht'clubs• at Sarnia and ,at ;Owen Sound and to the --B uth�-B i te-a-nd-FISh--•--w' Club.,' ]NGSBRIDGE; 'Bruce'' .Farm Report FARM AND HOME MANAGEMENT DAY Farm and Home Management Day has been a ' big . success in other- years, attracting :large _nuin hersof farmers ' from many counties. Grey -Bruce is the action spot this year; The purpose of this program- is to provide an opport- unity. for farmers and their wives to witnessfirst-hand, the factors involved in the growth and ;man- :agement, an, ::agement, of six successful 'farm operations. • Brochures ',are available Show- ing names, and, locations ofthese six farms. The date to remem- ber is, July 29th/ --, Thursday. There . is 'something for: everyone in 'this program: ' eop a can vial :..theiar.,m..or..armiof, their choice,. depending • on whether they are. interested in Beef; Swine, Dairy, 'or Sheep, or: just to, pick up sortie, good ideas.. in genera manage- ment :Dratices: :.. The •noon 'program.is for 'M nen and Women.. ,Dr. ; Warren. Vincent friim Michigan State,. 'University,. will speak on Farm : Management. •and•. Wits implications. ,For the Landscape: Contractor, will, pre- sent ideas . for landscaping the farm home.. . • : ,• ' The following farms will be vis- ited:.Beef - John D. Thomson & Sons, R.R. 2 Chesley Beef and Swine, . Ron Oswald, R:R 2: _C_h sley ,_:;Dairy:..-- Allen Bell R. R..1 Durham;. Swine' Dennis .Foerster, Neustadt; Sheep = Wa1-' ter; Renwick, R.R. 1.. Clifford; Dairy,' and Swine • — Percy Watke R.R. ;• 4 Hanover.` Fcl rd: For-=fitriber- i e inati©* , tact the Walkerton Office of the Ontario Department `of Agrie • tie and Food. �. Oyer 100. At F•a lconer'-M clnn�es and Reunion - W 1ITECHURCH NEWS The Falconer-Melnnes 32nd ..Re -union was held at Gotrie Park; Sunday, July 11; 1971 with Mr.. • --and Mrs Torn. McInnes, Gorrie host and hostess. lhi ing the afrernoorr-the'bid-er-°- folks -enjoyed renewing friend' ships and the younger fry enjoyed races and contests. The races conducted 'by'Elmer Wall and 'helpers .were as 'follows: 4 .years and .under, John .Barger of Mild- • may; George'Siegner; Mildmay;: :girls. 5 .- 7 ,. S'ally Ormston of Tor- onto; boys 5 ;Bobbie and :Billie "Barger; girls 8 - 10, Diane. 'Thornton of Gorrie; Beth Orrnston of Toronto;.. boys .8, 10, Gregory• and .Billie: Gibson of Whitechurch;: boys• and girls 10' - 13, Kenneth - Wa 1l , ,Tarn Forster; boys, •and. girls 14 --'16.,•'John McInnes, Tim Mc Innes Of .London; sack race, Ken- neth Wall of 'Holyrood; life: saver' and :tooth -pick;, Lois Wall's team; cornflake•contest, Mr. and Mrs. Willard S:iegner ;of Mildmay; ba.l- loon. full'of water race ' Lois and 'Kent Wall; : shoe. finding race Rob- ert Ormstoii and' daughter. Jane , iffin; a .7 inch line, Andy :Orr of Hensa•11 n articles In a purse', MIs. And' Orr.; .closest.. P � wedding anniversary, 'hir.•:and Mrs Gerald 'Murray of.H41yrood;•, :• pa ents,of :largest family , 11r ' and Mrs:':Jack: Thornton of. Gorrie coming the farthest, Mrs..,Elnora Towle of .Detroit;' younSest person, Susan. Barger (9 months), Mildmay; HAVE YOU ;. REVIEWED; Your home protection insurance lately?. When you buy new furniture, • clothes, sports or hobby" equip- merit, you increase the value of the contents. of your.home, That's, why s so important to •' -check your fire •insurance from ttat to; . time,: to-T-nrake sure your coverage is adequate tt protect your investment. A CIAG . representative wouk be, pleased `. to 'review yow home. protection plan with you For information, please call: • 'JEAN' WHITBY LUCKNOW .., CIAG�- INSUR -N�C CO.OPERATORS INSURAN C ASSOCIATIONS OF. GUELPH now: ton Austin were. Mr and hlrs•: Ray' Austin of Toronto, •Mr: and. Mrs.'.. Hilary:Nienard and. family from,'' Des Moine$, Iowa, Mr:.. and Mirs. Le'n Woodley and family 9f M1 - ton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McConn-.• v- 1e -and family -of -1r Mr and. Nits' Ambrose Hartman and fami y of Kitchener. Visitors recently with,. Mr. and firs. Gilbert Frayne 'were. Mrs: oma-.. Mrs. Reuben Frayne Mr.' Gordon. Tidball,';\4. Lloyd Tidball all of Forest; 'and Mrs.'Douglas l=ra•yne and firs ..M .Hayhurst 'o f .Izrantfor.d and Mr. and Nirs. Jos= eptt O'ReYll ' of Detroit. drawin The ;ga.thering •of ov:er' 100 pe:r sons; elected'' Ca 1vert 'Falconer•o Blyth:, President; George .Fisher, . Wingharii ;'1st vi.c,e: Joan ,Tiffin'. R. R; 3 Teeswater , Secretary .- Treasurer ; Qg Titfin , R. ':RZ, .Teeswater,: sports corfmittiee; •Mrs. Ernest Falconer of Blue�al lunch committee; In 19t. the union will",. be held at B1ue.JaLe ?Park and Mr,. and Mfrs :John �. c Innes will be host and..hohtess.. John was the retiring,President, n't : Lu. nch; was. �serye-d :by. the • lunc Phone Whigharir 4'57'1,17: - SUN [APE ASSURA'NCE, 'COMPANY OF CANADA: ;pis.' John Kelly, wh9 formerly resided at .pintail, is now a: resid - rrt �. a rneC� .. =- ow. Sister N r Eliza beta: is spend: •. in t'rrii.• Week r,•ith;her mother , �..:1 inti i4U."a' •, '1••'ehcl-,.• Diane; infant dadEhter b,t1: :7; was baptized on Simday , morning dtiring' celebration of • .f'or the ,next three weeks are Ntis: Van Otch's tlother and brother 11.4:YLAGE' QUALITY: Storing feed in a silo and feed- ing from, it, is 'an efficient 'method. of getting the most from an acre' -past-rrre----=-- The value of thisstored feed. can be easily determined by hav ing. a sample analysed for protein con n haylage . tested; not when half of it is: fed- out. The protein content _of haylage vary,_ from year to year e'en though the' quality. appears similar.• Contact the• Ont- tario Department ' of Agriculture and Food Office. at Walkerton: ' Denis Quish, • Associate :Agricultural Representative NICHOLSON It is stirprising, that , we don't 'see More new sheep ,flocks When lamb `..has the best price. of any The Ontario Sheep BreederS and Producers' Association is' sponsor - will be Drs. Lautenslager and Curtis. from the Provincial le eter- producers 4e invited to attend, jr,t Bolton • • XL -1. T e featherweight. Easy to handle. Easy to,start. Dependable.. ,. Fell trees. Pruhe orchards. Cut firewbod. Homelite XL -1 the spunky chain sayv.for enough for the pros. , Test the XL -1 lightest, from selling chain' saws.. • Pull it, prove it crt: HIGHWAY MILES WEST OF INHITECHURCH