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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-11-03, Page 19R�3rd-• 1;9,11 Ott ntario ation. ISTR4,TOR. 2186'. ' p e •1 L .tstord rec,eutl Ia,riiil}' 'and ' n•. for ;1r, on, . , lard pf. Fast week je Cotirtney, • Ito [r of - or,4? ,... , t brine • Iter. daur;h-. 1:11.11, Of 1ondoii.'' tlie'.week end.:. i an ()sell and.. :• 1 ific61.1•C ounty lyth last • J E NESDAY, NOVEMBER Mrd,, 197 ;. ���n Twp. Fed��atio� Iris addressto the members of Huron Tow•..nship Federation of Agriculture,,A'rt l:latis Of London quoted the,late Dr, E. A, Corbett as ssyinb., •"Potent•ial leadership is. where p eople are" ,.,,„We have a drile. !'ownship ore,anization. or. our •wltolt: •or84i1V?:ation: will, fa'11. apart. Our organizationis e.ars old still' Many pe Yople' do » of know the services availit bre, Ivir, Haas recalled when farriters were conecrtied• because .they were only 5$'iu of the population and' now tliey are down to 5Qj1�. Iii our - yperof democracy, we can only function through' groups.. leg ave many instances of.'how' he Middlesex Federation of Agric'; Rare.had' Itelped.rriembers and . • reed .that we use our. radio talions afid._becotire aware of.sere.ices available Mr. Haas was titroduced, by Allan, McLean 'and THE LUCKNOW . SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO Bidet Of • ticultu.re thanked bY•E3ob Rutl.eda •. �e. John paltible, president , and Hugh �h It . �. 1c35 . ori , secretary -treasurer, were i'n charge• o€• the meeting:. John briefly-reviewed.,what ta. been done .during the past' ear b 'There .had .been. a ,o°d•Fi•t . y tendanc4 'at all r s Ik1': meeting' n Walker ron'and this:`year's Ja bear Teesw. ater - .... Last .Year •ttrrs .. meeting appointed nolo Courtney as a..cfe•lef;ttte io the Ontario •Fed- eration. of Agriculaura1 amai a1 tiieeting aid E3i11 Wolfe as a Dir. ecto''r. This year Bruce May have 2 Directors, He..thanked. all who had helped. with the I.S.M. cart- vas's.' The :Township had won $5 at Brookside in a contest 'and.' later:, Mrs. Francis Boyle, and .the, RLA committee.had slonsored Somal Reereatro-n Co!urse; Ue, was .pieased to 'know •t,he Junior Farn&e r ;had organized. and .Were •. imrinni�i' P(elea�i7/P carrying on, Don Courtneyreported on the U P.A, Annual meeting, He listed many changes which had: come about froth resolutions' pass' ed at this meeting, One of these was reduced licenses for trucks, and cheaper crop insurance. They asked for tax refgrrtl for. education and lower rates fora :. senti-privare line to a business situated in•a rural area; -G-1,34 4( trroubh-t-greetings.^. 'ffonr RJruce:•C:outitY :Federation of .Agriculture.: One of the major, Changes was that,,the Elmwood office is now a'Regional Office, Gateway signs maybe obtained 'from Bob Misch. NO Riders signs are a Safety measure for tractors. Mrs, Francis 'Boyle stated ;that' R; had registered for the,four. • • 6 week :Social Recreation•C'fourourse' last March. There had been all represented -.and. most had. , .found it helpful., The"oor•ac u - tics of the High School P o s g lWas the, most' frequent complaint. During the election, all officers were returned for a second term as follows. Past'President , Stewart •Farrell, R. R, 2, Ripley,; President, John. Gamble, R. R, 4, Ripley; :Vice. President Stuart Aitken,"'R. R. 1r; Kincardine,. Directors, Robert Rri'tledge , R : R. l,' Ri -le ;. Allarra P• Y • MacLean; : Gary Courtney; R. R. 1, Ripley;./ e-,Se-tar-y-Treasuu h -"Ma " 1; Ripley, • .Lady Directors, .Mrs'. Baas Van der Hoek; R.:12. 4, Ripley 'Mrs. Wes Smith, R. 12, 1, Ripley; Mrs. James Needham, .1.., R. 3 , Ripley. Ho b Producers, Austin Martin, . R. 'R. S,;Lu;cknow;; Gordon Patter- sor , 'R., R. 3 , Ri le 'mad - • P Y� J Jim . Donald, R; R. 2; 'Ripley.: • MUlk'Producers,,•Donald Court- ney,' ourtney,' R. R. 1, Ripley; Jim Need- ham, R. R. 3, Ripley; Wallace • PA4>R' �1INlrMIN Pollock, RE Beef Improvement, Ronnie Fun- 'ston, R. R, 4, Ripley; Jack Elliott, ,R. g.'4, Ripley; Bob, Emerson,. R.. R.'• 3. Ripley.. Rural Learning, Reg Moore . - Ripley; ,Mrs. George Sutherland R. R. 4, Ripley;VMrs Francis, Boyle , R., R; 3, Ripley; • Delegates t� County y ll ard.of •Directors, Ca•rneron,MacAuley, , R. R. 4, Ripley; John'Garrrbae, R. R. 4, Ripley;,, Stuart Aitken;, R. R. 1,• Kincardine.. The Lady Directors served cof- fee and doughnuts and a pleasant .social time was enjoyed by all present. • Many chatted••with• Mr, .Haas about U. F,O, .•days and: his .work with . Folk Schools 'arid Twin Pines Housing. He had spent 17 years working with -United- Go --- operatives on this project. Mid: dlesex'County is fortunate to have , a° Fieldman with such 'Wide exper.- •fence: , • OUR NEW STOCK: HAS '.ARRIVED .IN d•- d s ,�v1111 DIY Styled, with all the flair of the sports jacket -. the latest for :'holidaying; travelling' or' just relaxing .in• casual comfort: Patch ..pockets, regular' pockets, half belted backs with pleats or tucks and yokes.' Some with 'lower patch .pockets, box pleats ..and flaps: and x11 plain or button breast. flap. Inthe back,.a yoe :andd a..half belt and an inverted centre pleat for, extra : comfort • Fabrics are, .doubles knits, fortrels, ' fortrel ands. r y ; wool.- or wool -Fabrics are rugged, masculine and a good •,variety of patterns. carers pn -Cardigans DROP. IN•AND LOOK. THEM OVER, ALL STOCK INT BO.Y'S AICD MEN'S WEAR PULLOVERS-• AND CARDIGANS .CARR,I'ED' .OVER FROM LAST YEAR ALSO 1N STOCK IN THE NEWEST OF FABRICS 36 to 46 S1 Z ES SETS • r> > NEW ARRIVALS. -- - T • �r y W / /• / V»' . SIZES 870 1d . n • Our ricks ar-e_loade slue ao the =f�►,p--.�. e>Fwe_are�ha a 19.9 � "' ',arrivals. We need 's ace W.E Ake OFFERING SIZE•5 12 to 18 $19.95 to $24.95 YOUTHS 36-$-38--SIZES $29.95 • ,' ,Double knits- Fortrels .a good selection of colours: $10.00 OFA' All our suedes and leather coats 1 moo= J.tri 715. OUR $5.00 OFF • •All coats regularly priced from $9.95 to•$4a95 I/ CRIMPLENE a S:touts A"ft • afte`d N` ON and VALUES TO. 5.95 • 'NEW,'SHADES ADDED THIS WEEK ackets-ani- InsIructor, ither quilted or Sorg lined $12:91 35..to 46" size Hoye $9:95 $ 'tc 18, 81204, Rot's' 4 to 6 sizes $5,95 —�.+ r a S:touts A"ft • afte`d N` ON and VALUES TO. 5.95 • 'NEW,'SHADES ADDED THIS WEEK ackets-ani- InsIructor, ither quilted or Sorg lined $12:91 35..to 46" size Hoye $9:95 $ 'tc 18, 81204, Rot's' 4 to 6 sizes $5,95 —�.+ r