The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-09-08, Page 6•
PAGE SIX
';RE; LDCKNOW SENTINEL
C. u WR 91,10814 •
ACT FAST I'
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oascientious artd hard Working?'
Jatin , the Dominion Autpmo-
5sociatton team, ; •
As ,a Do lin on, Automobile As-
sociation Representative you will
have guaranteed• ,renewals , Earn'
high'' commissions; receive on the
job training, with; group insurance
benefits, . and pension.
•tlb
Ac"t: now and find•out how you
can loin the Dofliiii on Autorinobile.
Association ,team. Fora confident-
al•interview write today.:. . .•
Mr. Keith Gleed,
Dominion Automobile Association,
201 King . Street,, .
London, Canada '
Swingers Plan
For Fall Season
During the next few'weeks•the
Huron -Bruce SWinigers Square
Dance. Club: merxtbers;will be busy
Making plans for. their fall activ-
ities;u.' •
.They.plan to be seen .on. floats'
in the parades.:'at both -Lucknow
and '.Ripley Fall .Fairs:.
On` Wednesday evening Sept-
ember '29 , the fall session of the
Mr•; and Mrs. Worden Howald
of Lucknow and Harold How,tld
of Qakville spent the weekend.
Fulton; N.ew. York with the forret
er's sister ljlrs, Henry (Vera)
Gouterrnout w twa,daughters and.
their famines', '
Mr; Goutermout passed: twat'
on Friday , .. August 27 and, was
buried on Tuesday August 31st.,.
wh ie visiting in New Yak_
State Mrs'. Howald called•'on her
cousins,, Walter Floyd and Carl
Marriott at Lowv"ille,
,Huron -Bruce Swingers will. begin.,
ses will be from. 9:p,,rn: to 11.p.
with' EgbertJacobs ,,'Brunner as•
caller.
Beginners will dance With the
present hembers for atleast, two
weeks on Wednesday nights and`
then dance on "another night in
separate sessions. '
`In order to keep the auditorium
floor in'tip top shape ;- soft soled
shoes 'which Will not mark it.,
Bruce /QFar!n. eport
CATTLE SIZE,,
Evert :beef man should. sharp-.
en; his, :pencil . ,and, decide ,which
type of cattle he isgoing to buy,
I hear a few talking about buying,
heavy cattle because calves are
too. dear,
Buying a 40.0; lb,- calf at45c and
selling him, 4:1000 lbs for 35c is
, better than buying, three '8Q0: lbs.
steers''at '366 and•'selling ;them .,at
35:e. ' The conation t'1� ng• ,bet'e is
hat—you _a e .prrdlis g• 600 .1b5.
of beef in both, cases. ° • .•
Wheti• 'you figure than :: out Co
prove', 'the' above' - -Staten- ent 'is.
wrong',. you will find that 'the 800
lb.: steers return. ari extra $16.00
gross for: the 600 lbs.. • of- beef, pro:.'
duced. However, there are three
'factors ' infavour of the . light
cattle. First it takes• • twice. as
much feed to .put a pound of gain
on' at 10001bs. as 'it does.. at 400
lbs. Second, the• initial investment
is higher soy more interest ' must
be Charged. and .third, the market-
ing charges .must be ,paid:. ' for
• three head instead .06 one. These
fictors add up. extra • interest,
• $9.00; extra feed' '$9.00 -- $12;00
and extra marketing costs $10:00.
There' are two separate parts of i
At home of Mr.', and Mrs':.
'dealing:
. the beef .basin ss. - 'feeding, and theLen,F3ailey on•SaturdaX ev,ening�,
Yourh�ye, to. Jae ;a' good.
dealer, to make as..much with, party was held,in honour of Mrs
heavycattle as with .calves• •.'„ Bailey's, birthday; '
Among the: '
,
invited .;gucsts'were•their.-laugh
Le'slee Bailey, Bob,M,iddlecamp •
Mr, Arid Mrs.. ,John Jamieson, •
Mr, and • Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, Mt.
and, Mrs. Eric Cole Of •Belgrave •,.
Mr•. and M•rs;: Jack'Muszynslfi of•
.' .i I • . _
ESiDA=Y,.• SE.PTEMR!E .'i
TO
Georgjai COIle ge of App:liecl '.Arts, & Technology
330-1`0th St; W.*
Owen Sound,:. QntarQ
• ATTENTION':
Mr:,,RaYOsBOWeS'',,
.Program; Superxisot
BUSINESS -- APPLIED ARTS
TECHNOLOGY --•• DIPLOMA PROGRAMS
•• OWEN SOUND...
FLESHERTON:,
.r? ME'AFORD
y HANhOVER
1
lilt Credit Course in
PORT ELGIN .
> WIARTON Y -•
1 KINCARDINE' '
WALKERTON,
•DURHAM .
Classesstart week. of October 4 - $
NAME ..
ADDRESS .
Telephone
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. • . ,. ,. Home , ,;:.. ,...Business.:
I
must 'be. -worn;
Aone •
"n .�'uare
:y interested in sq
dancing is .most welcome at ' the:
Lucknow Public. School` on Sept;-
enbet,29. '
'For further inforrnation 'rriem
'hers "of the executive 'may be:
contacted.
•The. 1971,,72: Executive are; Past
Presidents, Mr, and Mrs: '-Stewart.
Farrell; Presidents , Mr and •
Robert. Struthers;, Vice LPres dents
Mr.. and'Mrs. John. Gamble; Treas-
urers Mr ..and Mrs:: Ross :Erring- ,
ton;' Social ,: Mr. and ' Mrs•. John
Jamieson; Publicity ,'lvtr: '.and Mrs.
RQheri .Osbornq' -
c•
1971 'Pontiac, 4 door hardtop
1971 BUICK Skylark;, 2 door hardtop
1971 .Lamont, .2 door hardtop
1971 Valiant, 4: door. sedan,. V8 automatic
1970 Chev Impala 2 -aid 4 .door hardtops
OTH'ER'dlQDELS
1970 PONTIAC Catalina, 4 door hardtop,
1970 EiONTIAC Parisienne 4 door hardtop
1969 FORD .custom, power steering
5 1969 PONTIAC Parisienne, 2 and"4 ddor hardtops.,
qn -z-G rrna.s. a i.:
1 w w •.•
1969 TOWNSMAN stationwagon
1969-CEEVROLET. BeLAir sedans:
,door 'hardtop, 'fully equipped
2 —1968 POIVTIAC Parisienne'. 2
2 - 1968 CHEV Impala,,'4. door hardtops •
65• to '68 in various Used cars from ' 0 .us models sedans, hardtos
p •
J• and 4 door --'90 % of all 'cars, are • V8, power steering •
and all automatic '' ...
. u".•14 •V, AI•6•Cole
WAGON • CAPACITY
The results of some silage yield
work in :Simcoe County last year...
gave us a good. : indication . Of
wagon capacity, ..:
On the average a.. cubic foot of
corn sil'a a wei hed 20 ' lbs. In the•
Ind on Stind y Nix. a,pci
MacMillan,
David, Pawl
Gregory of. Sarnia',; who w
ing with her parents, Mr.:
George Tiffin of:Lucknow
Mr.: and 'Mrs..l3i11.•Frati
Miss Bessie MacGre Tor '
spent.. the week•et1d .WithMrs . ' Victor Emerson
n t t;cl
Ernerson. They Oiled, oi
Ivies::Albert Lennr'psa
Langside.,:.Th'e ,1:e.nn4)sy lj
their house in t r .
1 ■
average, forage box this is•.approx manor of Toronto lilt. and •htrs;• prior, tot rnovirig hei• a,n0
iinatel : Otte.. _ ..foot�of: delle th 1 •.
y. P ` JohnBoer ,: Mrand :vtrs`.:Carl called on Mr. Pziterson;aa
, M. R. Bolton:de •
`•Agricuhturah•-Re resentative• McClenaghan�.�, Mrs.. Bob Mowbray; "Peter Verbeek•, far•i.ii., r-..'..
'•P son. fornierl lived in'tlt•
• •. ... , :, ;' .Joe Ttffil, •ShirlP�r and Joan' ...,Ititisc .,�,.a. r
• Some may have heard that the A1ma:Co• ' ' Miss Sand. 'Lex: Sunday visitors•with
• Tile Drainage Act. has been chang- y •
ed.. This is 'true,: However, ' the' 'k s TOM:Jam te•:or1 ‘v1:4'
TOtuR6D 50',0.00:-IC1IL)~S a,.
changes. are basically only of n Dorothy Progior aiict• I c n i
ori Saturday'and" Sunday Mr. Morri.s'townsht ,
administrative nature; with little,:: P
it any, that will affect the: farmers a'nd Mrs'. Jim 1bffat, Heather •' Mr, and :Ctrs..'1''.:I's: ','
'•directly •As previously, a farmer and: Ansley' London visited with'' of Toronto spentt11Q t,
.may borrow up to 7 a - -wend— w i.
of his.tile drainage work. through Gr'.oskorth OnSunday Mrs. .l3,eau-
his township council, The interest moist .-8.7:years ;young/and her son=
A rate1i'is .still 4%0, 'with payments in-law Frank: Woodward; who '.
am�rt zed .+over 10 . years; •Again, have toured: ; 0.;, 000 mile's 'since.
as: previously,. the' money is 'only 'April visited :with ,`�:1r; .•and• \lis•.',;
available , where .•. the ,township
Council ;has,passedan'enabling'by Groskorrh We hink•S0 ;040
miles is • uite a record for=.a. er
law- under the .Act. � • " ' P
The significant changes,, include.' son' 87 years' of age.',. '
• removal :of'. the • old. ;limit.. to bot•- Mi , and ltilrs' Howard Long; of
rowing under the. Act' by a Munn-. London were week•.errd visitors`:',
'ipality,` and simplified procedures with 1`ir' : and ,Mrs: •"Elroy; L' idiaw
for the municipalit in processing and fann-i-1t' and Mrs,, Certr.ude
applications for loans.:,
One slight :problem •however,
.has come up:, The .new Act ie -
quires that a new borrowing , by
law mustbe passed by.those mun-
palities 'will have time to pass a
1968 CHEV 1 ton pickup, V8, .automatic
1967: FORD: 1 ton' pickup' ...
1967 F0. 1 14;ft4 stake . ody
1966 CHEVROLET tilt .cab, 14 .ft, stake body
1966
CHEVY V2 torp' panel
1966 DODGE 1 ten with duals ''and"9 foot • van •
HEVY,1 tcA�1t1?t dunes'; 9"foot wan
•
• 962' FORD one .ton, dnai, wheels
standard lile and Chevy Vans froth '64 , to '"6t
A number. of Econo
: 1-
and automatic transiidiitt.
yoosevvoostookovvi
russel MolI'orS
UP Service,Stifle'
Phone 881.6173
Scholtz:.. :
Mr.."and M1rs. v ervyrt pipe of
lirussels were Friday evening visit -
ars: with Mr. •and Mrs. Albert
rowing by-law. was .passed, prior oCoultes•
to January 1st, 1970, since the Mr and ,Mrs.. Carl Mc.Clenag-
existing by-law reers, to. the. old han• on Sunday attended the Rodeo
Att. However," if the by-law: was •at Exeter and after visited with`.
T.-8=�--��,.. - 7 =•e --Ta mS7A�z-V •
necessary to pass 'a new .bylaw' at
this ti,ine In. 'order that ''muni:ci
pailties will have'time to, • pass. 'a
n -by law, -
f -m rs as•possible -will lose out
on a ``ng money 'available this,
fall, the Province has agreed to
ma e oans un . er e o .e ay- aw
until December. lst, 1971. After'
that date, each municipality 'must
have a :, new-by-law--to---opera'te
under if farmers are 'to receive
money from the . Province. This
then, Means two'things: - a) Any
farmer wishing ,to. borrow money
'for. work this fall, must get his
application' in'to his'township
• 1'9_ssibpe; •,.
Township councils should,,proceed
as quickly as possible to .pass, a
new borrowing 'by=law to avoid
disappointing' farmers after the
Deoember est deadline.
H, E. Bell/Ilan,
Agrictt
1 .a,
er--
IVy�W ' •GIi�7 11'11
,;,••
rr , • u.g er ..
J,arriiesoii .lilt. 1111,11'1 est't.i
i.ly. .
Elroy Laidlaw of) `f hut=
•
ded:a Father•�tnd 1);n1,.. 1
quet at. the Nurses'12:esidrr
•Victoria 1lospit tl lOr• In
:Jost ten, who; kr111 u<rtc l,'i
'day
rtli Consider-
rainage Loan
The Ontario �•.r' i :'
decided to s rant t nur'if
some .flextb ,lit.', iii tl ,� ; I
•over from the o1i1
• Ac.t,to the i cw;onc , l ,+
• • Mrs.' Ren Mc• -_,lei aghan'spent'
last week with ,Mr•. and 'Mrs, , l-larrY p
roblern' v th�,11
The
- los-s•-of P attsv-i11e--and-on-S-a-ttrrda-y-,-fttrrner.s found. tlJyy
she accompanied Nit:.
:loan frotrt their l0',11 •r,i
Moss here where th`e S ent the ''
y. P CJntaro 1 edc'ratio�it weekad, I
Presidc,nt C.ot:doll,IIiII,
•
Ma;. and Mis..Poul Groskorth', ly. "The nc�w girt i , '
Shauna ��'nd Matthew of `Toronto n'lunic'i'pal.e:i�n'nc rl. t� ,
is
visited- Pllurid it' to•'Sat-crt i-y—w-i-th :laws•, and'tnc t c11•,tlrR
his parents Mr, and Mrs:' 1lwood just could:n''t r't t'1��+
Croskortt . :
firoces'secl lr';fr1r�. l f :..'
?r. and Mrs. Catfiero1? Stair-. year.. Result 11.O lt.oit!, .'car
irons' of .Ldndori on• Sunday visited- •
with Mrs. Gertrude Scholtz 1�1r. But •accord•iti;
--ttcHL r� F -j -pa �l�rrd l i .v:a-41d_ fa lull, c:ttt_.. r_
ily'and his parents Mfr;• a nd Mrs. ''treasury and 'lc,aril• ,its,
G. •S,imrr7ons of'Wirghat.ii.;•
Deparnrtment'tllat•tlhlridktip
Mr. rtrnd Mrs,. Walter '1 fliott's ' Draa' 1C A;c't-; ltlrni'`ijr111
fantilyd.titi Sunday afternoon held can continue.• to e'o%trtd“
p e sup.per fo
t`: there. in hour- under the tortlls cif tl,�, it t
a surprise Cry
ersa yh c�a —. ' °
y �To celebrate with thein
were Mr,. and "Mrs:• Lottie; E'orster
and f :i i ly' Miss -Lois` Struthers ;
Mr: alfd• Mrs. tori, C,amp'bell'of.
London
Mr,, did• . M6•;, ••liraddoc•k of. Vin
'coa•ver�'w•ete Thursday 'visitors with
• Mr, o‘ and .Mrs. : Robert Mowbray,‘.
' Week end visrlor•s'with Mr, atid.
"yi Wesley Tiffin were Mt. And
'Mrs. lim Henderson of 13ra'ntford;
Cll;tif•{tt.t
t.
1071:.
'"Now farmers L1
have their Loan t1,riI,lir dt'i1
ed ,t'• Hill sa id "cv telt
icipalities arepr'eF4r illi
their drainawge by 11ws.
oils better ,prat, c ra.Ci th; tt
that the stew icy.itis vo, are
after ree'e•t ther,1. i.int: