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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-11-24, Page 7
BER .24th, 1971. streets• ja. • )1,1ty for Ply with; st For ears • Jf IT11 Yind0-1\'raith. 1 a•i,, a Y' i rl • pital rber in his NirS Wraith ih %C(ldiri, WEDNESDAY NOY'EMBER'24th� 1971 IE, LUCKNOW SENTINEL,' LUCKNOW,ONTARIO • If You Order Co-op Beef, Dairy: and Hog, Sup• lerrment Before .•Dec. 'lst a-nd• at the same tirne •protect yourself .against prize increases. concessi9n d e late 'Robert' uriier 1i4.. ': after his•,liar- Nfart;aret • • Take :advantage of 'this money -saving offer right away . and.' convert your .full granary into extrarofit with a scientifically- y planned CO-OP Balanced Feeding Prngra'n, A'c v;. • are def;cr nt in some necessary nutrients. But CO-OP Dairy; Beef Beef and Hog Concentrates more than make up, these deficiencies, to give you' increased. milk and meat production , /and increased profits: This 'Introductory Offer is goad until December 1 •1eeti cti• rn 1:3U4. :niaira:ct:'uf rnihc•r of years; lzie , ol+nrer 'lws;- purchased'- IC1.,- It�;I:rired nd ��df the • was In Lick : rt ii ofkL i,l at')outna ( tht,r :rtirl for •.'e :reporter.,' . ic'd to 'Pets Continued $EE '• CtLY OCAL' Michigan Lady Died Ip UCSPjtd MRS. PRANK SCOTT • The death of Mrs, Frank Scott of Sotithgate , Michigan., occurred.. in WinglAn and ,District Hospital on Monday, _Noveni,ber lOtb..She was 73. Mrs,.Scott 'was, tate formller. . iraoe .1\ larga rite I olr!ie:s,• : She ;w¢lsti?orn in, Huron '1'ownship.on•." June r7, 189G ,'a daughter of Thomas R. Holmes and Sarah Eliza beth. .A9c1\Iorran, In 1t 2., •slie••went to the.United States where she taught school, retiring about six years ago. in N:1io•higan she ina'rried Frank. Sco.tt, who was formerly of • the Kinlou:;l area Mr. and )1rs, Scott had'beer. Visiting in LAucknow with her Cousin 1`,irs. Jack ' leKendric.:k.and 'other. friends in the •.area . • On Thursday , Nove uuher 4., while returping,,froui Port' Elgin, Mts. S.eott•,becanie ill•a•nd' returned • to the'hbine,of,Nirs. NicKendrjck ' ' from Whcre,she wa's later taken; where her .death occurred, ten day's 'later.' 'Besides ,herhus:band Mrs. Scott, is:su.r'vived :by one `sister, Mrs. •Mary •Beacock of'Li'ndsa and three brothers Fred l lolmes of. trict i-lospitai Nf F. U. NEW By Mrs. Joh n Austin Agriculture puts; 1 1/ billion dollars .iiito•the Provincial econ- om'y. • Every 3rd household is involved, directly or, indirectly with Agriculture:• What .happens. if the far -ring industry is taken out of the eeonorriy? Al other •industries contributing td farm.' •inputs would have 'to move out • too fuel. farm machiner feed .companies,' tile, silo, 'fertilizer , : S Travelogue Given To Messengers WHITECHURCH NEWS On 'Monday evening at 7.30. the Messengers held their Nov- ember meeting. The president Murray. Adams presided•. •. Richard ,: •Moore,gave•the call to worship. Kenny'Quipp read the scripture and Linda Moore:led in•,prayer;°° The: Messengers sang "Put; •your .. 1/ 1 I - • I se ves on t t. .seem to realize their importance, and enough :information about '. • 'farming is not';passed onto the . •• rest'of the economy. TherDominion' Bureau of Stat- , Y :sties stated that the pi,otivice. ' which a.farmer sell ' from $1:•00 in 1961 to •$1•.,11 in • Cecil 1•iolnies•, both of Windsor, 1971•: '.B.ut.'.beeause o.f increased She \,',as predeceased cost of inputs, the far_rii rs•: in- 1±r--ve�a�ts--r o by one brother: ha-r--ra'coi'iie a.s d'eclinin .:The average Holmes Of Tampa, Florida, take honiepay•of'a. farmer drop- ', The •'ftinerai service was'held• at ped by $611: between 1969-70: ' • \lachenzie •'1emorial Chapel:, ;Better/farm prices are needed to Luc know; on Thursdp_y , Navember 'maintain the.fa/mily farm's: This Leah , Rev • R.. Penny of Winghalt in .turn 'will stop the drift to cities t3aptist Church was minis,ter. 9.n- - id -_c43, ere' farrneis lliust. lnterinent •was in Greenhill • cemetery: • Pal•lbearers were , Roy er Little ; Ly1 ' I l.o1:mes ;'. Bob Holmes, Thos;' 11o1ii7ea, George Feeble., Jailles: Pceble cconipete for job's, thus adding to unemployment. The Federal Agricultural`'Policy is tb.r'emove. 2/3 -of the• farmers from the farms.. This.is 'the trend which the N:;:I'•, i7..is trying to stop. The.colleetion was received' by Jackie, Wh' ock and, Muria , ..yt y Gibb Clare Weber'gave the Offertory Prayer:..••The Messeng- ers .voted to send a, Baby Layette; The, leader Mrs/ Quipp. then; sked�;i:drrde-iCo o s ow his slides of Holland and.others ''taken on',their,tour :this, srlrrilrier. de KoeiJer 'operated the ; projector and Mr.: de.' I oeijer gave a very, .interesting commentary on`th.e. slides, of grist mills., har- bouts, 'steam boats, cities, hay,' canals,churches, Amsterdam,' glass: bottom. boats, many types of. windmills , seals; -fish. • T.he 25 .children in attendance'. were•so'interested'and many ask ed questions about the pictu'res.. which Mr. de ..Roei jer answered. Mr. de'Koeijer closed the meet ing •with., prayer. • r . )NE' 528-2125 Elect Officers .The'County Orange Lodge' of •_ West Bruce held their, annua 1' • ineering in the \g'incardine Orange • -...Hall on Saturday; Novenibet •13. . • There was'a big attenda�nce with': • every Lodge in the County t.lie ee.„ ° sorry to hear of'13ro.. • 'lav•tern ';\1cj ,Alton's sickness. 111'••, tivilfred: ' 'Guest spa titer for, the naeetin",, ,o4 -14.(11.1c.:•- ewa-s--Rt .- hi ful:13:' :, 'rid- P , 13r o. David'. l.iicl a, tiro. Worden:orListowel, Past ,(;rand, Oshawa,.. Master of thc•Grand Orange Lodge l lit: a .Oralld.%. o 1 tario,-Vti'st; • This year .was election df offic ers ' Bro. Wordetl.took the -chair' for the election With the follow- ing elected., • )11,t t Freezing $eef Prom Titre `eeir Pork Prices OR YOUR 35.2061 'rsl l ounty Master, 13ro'. til,• Wilson; Past County Master,. 13ro. Rel;.. 6ocffrey;: Deputy County Master Brotr- Cl Y,r es birth; i ocordi ig ecrotary, l3ro, 'I larvcy. ltitcliicY,' I',ertures,. l,ros, (rirrt'ke Robert:' hitt; Trc.saittrer, .13r6. Clarence'l;crtna11; Marshal', 8r1)..141. .l:o 0.T .. % •- lira. Worcic l.itlstaIlecl the offie:- ers for the coring year.. 411. spoke ,arid. made lans,for the comm;g.y,e..ar:. _ I — : turing ,the: year the County' lost a faftlifiil member 13rd, roti 11(Cormicl< passed away in. Oct' ober'a,nd he will beigteatly iliss� After the meeting 101i0 wr"i'g 'trved and a social tiriie enjeyd.. firs ',ladles Curran and Pau1 visited With I\ir.. and N ;rs'. l:oy Ja dner.and. faniily at, •L;tican On.: the•week end 'and •attended• the :, Santa .Claus. Parade in. London Ori. Saturday. Iv1r axid'`1\lrs. }'lugli Kiril. crford -ltti th cr.Eord.;4\Ar and r S. <; rant 'Rutherfdrd , Scott Sean and Paulo.f• Kingston; 1vIrs. hfelvin','\1cMlurter,. Shawn and. Dean of Sca'rbor''oi'igh attt°nilo the funeral of tht'ir fatht'r'Inrd• „gra.iidfath.cr .the fate: fir. Wm. '. Rutlae'rfotd •this• I`ast,weeh.' ,, Mr. arid 1M1.;s.• bots Roseiillagen of London •visited .with •th:eir laugh ter and son-in-lawnd•\1r<:. 13r an Gamtitie` and left on the week•: ci 1. • The St. `i Ic ens held a very.succt'ssfli1 h'akr. s.i.'1ccci liar tit t r i th Poon..),.; lilt.: an ;�,ir.$.; 13tH. AitcltiwI1 Jr,, and ,Mrs.' .` acl'ltor;oi, spent a .:few, day at tit!' i«Sy.11 Wilttcr• lair •in "19r lllW tlli:r.f_l OWEN SOUND AVID' BA:RRIE is• ' offering:days programs•to run from December 6, 1'971• through -July 15, 1972 -for :: those.wh.o were _unable to start classes Iast:Septemb.er.' • MEC;HANICA;L DRAFTIi�iIG '.T:ECHNI•C.IAN. (2.. year program). \:R ES'OR,T OPERATION year-. efr-og-ra kW- & 'SECURITY. A•DMiNIS''TR.A.TIO (2 year program) ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 3 year programs in Civil, Electronic, + Materials, Mechan e--af-0:r Resources' --- Technology. GENERAL BUSINESS 2 year program in Accounting; and Marketing Options. wee <. RAL;SECR-E BRIE ONLY second year options in Medical. or Legal Secretarial SUUD-ENTS 'I1H©-S�UGCESSFI��L—'Y CQMRLE=TTi:E,—F.. - _.._ OF THESE PROGRAMS. WILL .BE ELIGIBLE FOR 'ADKIliSSION TO. THE SECOND YEAR. SEPTEMBER, 1971 Please tear off coupon below and, Mail to: N' SOUND Director •C • OWE...___ Georgian,,,College ___ Director, Student Services BARRIE Georgian ColIe e•......• ...._., Owen Sound, Ontario • Teti 376-0692, Please, 'send` me full particulars lronternf:: the �p�ogra►ns-6fferect at Bdrtie/OWpYrb' til 'd 4 • uc worth Street Barrie, Ontario Telt 728.195 t following full-time day Pt OG'FtA-M x, w. . w,r r r w i i' r'4, 14AIVI tr• w „ *A -it ( Y •Y -Y x'is 4'Y .r W Y N •/ 9' P w i" w. 4' TELEPHONE . Y ♦ t ; ., w , i The college reserves ,the sufficient enrollment y. i, ,• ,,, ,Y.... r �Y . y, •( wVi.l,...i•t.VVi lt,T i'w iY.'V rYrwi •••••I. (. i'.•wYp r igh"t:.to cancel programs Which' do hot setere