HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-11-10, Page 15'USER 10th, 117i
DNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14)th, 1971
HE...1ICKNOW. SEN,TNEL. .141C:KNOWe., 'ONTAR14.,
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• By Mrs.: johh.AnStin•
C44, the stablilization
plan which the Federal. Govern,
Merit offered to Prairie farmers',
was withdrawn. The main objec-t
tion which the N,F.U. had to
this,Bill•Kas that it was based on
ross.incorne,not,net income:
For inranc.e , if a 'fanner' sold
at a $1„.00 pet bushel; payments
under the government plan would
be based on .sr000.pq.. If a farrnz.
er sold' 2000 bu. of Wheat the.next
year at d00 per bu. , his payment. -
would still be based on his gross •
income,- $1000,00. N9 corisid-
eration would have'been giv,en for
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extra land used fertilizer, cost of
sowing and harvesting. ,The farm-
er would bear the major burden of
any decline in prices, and this.i.
What the N.f,1,1. objected to.
With atnendments, the N.F.O.
is in favorof•a stabilization plan.
Mr. Otto Lang, Wheat Board 'Min-
ister, - was invited to..
meet With:
producers. by the N. F. LI . in. co 7
;Chapter ;.Order of the 'EaStern.
Star, weie installed 'OCtOber 12;
.:Frof4 Clarence. 13e11
J C- McKim, -Mrs John Gnay,
!Alex .RObertson
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a riew concept /0
collar design from
ahbose-from a wicle•range
Of P•errnaren,t Press
tones, stripes etc, all vYi,th..
' the neatest collar you can.
buy, .. .• ,
. „ rmstmng, Wheat Pool. Mr. Ling refiised•••
NITS...Harold Kaake, Mra. B.ruce the invitation. ' . ', • '
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: • , Cha niberS , Jack MacDonald , •Mrs
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..BaCk rOW , Mrs..ord.on''B:rooks' Lionel I hnst9 ' d m : Ma
Mrs...TOM liendersoni Jack*Reay•-• -' Fisher. . • „ • - • •.. ..
ie,, Mrs. K, .M, MacLennan, ..Mrs.: :-. •- Photo by McDowell. •
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P 'PENS
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7: $2,98,
istmas gifts.
NDIANS! INDIANS! . •
'The GradeOne'clais have been
a• ing about,Indians., We made
teepee in out 'Classroom. ,MiCh-,
el Moore, Tim Weber , Larry
oiling,. DOnnyMeppelder and:
lichaes1Hunter painted the tee
e. Kenny ElliOttand. Gary
tledge helped tit the teepee to-
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et er.
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•,./Infront of theteepee we have'
a•campfire., Wetiadeit'
Sticks, and Stanes. •We have
pow7wows around it. Ont.: class'.
is having fun learning all 'about '
the Indians',1
to Goderich, First'stop was. the
HuronCourity PiOnger
followed. by:brief Visits Co the_ '•
-Fbburalt mines, Dothinion.
.Road:Machinery Company and the
airport. • }Jere ate sortie ofthe
eoinments Made. by•the pupilf
grade four! •
"There were a few things in
t at 'caug t my eye, such 'as the two -headed calf,: the
eight-leggedcare"; the six -legged
frog and the locomotive train ,
engine. •
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'At the, niuseum there were
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'FIELD TRIP„TO:GODEIZICH
On,. OCtOijejt29LeLe_111111itedM7hingi to look at but .,
and. Four took part in a.field triP'. not too many to touch.. Onlhurs-
clay we:.had read a story in our.
readerabout a tinder-bok.•• At
•themuSeum some of us saw a: •
tiTider4ox."
• Crinne•
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"Our clasS:saw ari.old fashioned
aye to ,pump
it get the-wa-
going." - Patricia.:
"We founll the Eskimos interest: -
g bec-au-se--we-are--.taki •
the tundra.".. Heather: ,, •
"There Was an old music box
'that made'gorge,bus sounds." -
"At. the .harbour wesaw boats
•filled with grain and ern t ones:
ggY'• • ' • •
"At the:airpOrt there was a,
rescue •plane frorn:the war" -
• "The buses, were Very'coinfor",
able:" - Debra.: •
"We alk had fun."Lori.
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A Fashion, Canada '71 .
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Bissonnette ,, Robert Colgulibun,: •,
Peter .McDonald, Mike Di Giov,'
Peter Huston, Doug Messeng
.er and Courtney Liddle for., their •
tent -hap •
i'ng,, lighting andsotind••systern
duties. . • •
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cnding.to a niostenjoyable."even-
GRADE 7 AND:8 PARtY:-:Heath-,
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er Boyle• .; • •
On Friday ,%Octobeethe
.theGrades 7 anc1.8 classei of Rip; -
"ern en ra c o0 -7C. •
Hallo e'en party, In Mr. Arm-
strong's`I9orn , games such as •
bobbing apples and twister were
erijO)ied. In the Gyin' dance
was held. » In both rooms .there.
were refreshment stands.,' Later in
the. afternoon Grades 6 and 7 join-
ed us in the dance. .All.in;a11: I: .
think it was a ,very enjoyable
occasion. • • , • .
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RIPLEY BEATS TEESWATER.
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:.On November 2,..a :bus came:to,
Ripley -Huron Central School to,
pick up the bciys and girlsk'Ail•-•
.Star•soCCer teams. We ate. our
netr•-ori-the-- •o ees-
Water: The garnes ended '2-1 for
Ripley:Girls and 4-1:for Ripley •
Boys, Anne Magoid Spored the •
goals .Anne
the girli,and Randy ' •
Strauss scored .3goals with Mich,
a0 'Courtney getting the other ..
,gOai"for the boys. It Was a happy • •
:victory • for -Ripley Sc,hobl, that . • •
day. •
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Boots„ boots, boots.. ... aU, short, high heels and .
flats, great savings' on 114.poii to'. fit every wjnter
n - d-Vriin-dressyl to sport, find what you
want here. • .
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WE STOCK SL 300 1300it-FOR-4-H-E-W1401.
WE
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HAVE AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OF
,C;\!.C.1SSA RALLY •
rr&side•nt.r.iianne Kempton., . •
journey -ed to Flesileiton"Saturda):7
1\:(5(211.11)(2.1 With three othe
i.1./118 Student COLine if men tbert
, us cy • c ,r.cat 1, rry win;
tura Hill Hill to• attend
C'IVOSSA t lft on Student doti:n-
$•-; The I n Or ,was_spe
discussions and seniinars complet-
,ed•the afteSnot?n, .The Ripley
...lelellato.found this meeti6g. Llit
iii fOrm,0 iye and. \\Pbttliv.thile a nd
toT6ci Ot1 ler: ools, to tikcpart
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o operate
Ming
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" Artiving*Lit JJF1Sop November
t1i'`n&W 1)6p
whieh was brought in by the In.,,
vest mein Club, • • ."
Now is the tiTire. t' buy .sitarea,
whi(11 nOW 1Iit»igt
count / •
ProfiV froni the poi31' ntachinc
110 divided 'into the shares;
o nciw thc, time to buy,'
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IN. BI.YTH
SHOP IN THIS OLD BUILDING, A LANDMARK 'IN
UILON-COU,N,
W�OLan THER PRODU S
oFF.Eitip.u0.16 30% LESS.
THAN LAST YEAR'S SALE PRICES 4,
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• MONDAY THOUGH SATURDAY 9 AM TO t
THE NAME in.:iiAINTON"AS OUR GUARANTEE
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