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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-01-12, Page 2 .410.11.10.0181.11-.. JOHNSTONE and FURNITURE LUCKNOW 4 PHONE,52I,4913. , IMPORTANT NEW DEVELOPMENT FROM CO-OPERATIVE RESEARCH : . CATTLE MINERAL ew CO-OP Cattle .THE, LUCKNOW SENTINEL, I.AKKNOW,, ONTARIO . WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12th;, 1,972 s. - The L'.1.U,MOW.../ SEN".14. 1.4 kOCKNOWf ONTARIO gThs, S.poy Town".",,,, On 9110, floronfileoe. BOWIthir, • $0090 C1044. Mail. RelOatrt..ati011, N1400'4,30 Established 1873 • Published 'Each Wednesday Afternoon Mani** of tho. 'C.,8V,NA. and 0,W,N,A. Subscription Rate, $6.00 a year in advance ,-, to the $8.00 Donald ThompsOn,•Pub1411er ' • • WEDNESDAY', ANtiARY i2tb,:1972 • Hospital, London, ,wliere 'he underwent major surgery. We wish him improved health. Home from.a Florida holiday are Steven Johnston, Kenneth 'Eadie and Aimer Ackert,. all of concession 8. Visitors with Mrs. Marion Harris and Earl Harris were Miss • Janet Splan OrWOOdstock, Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon Jamieson of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs., Jack Ackert accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Max . . -ett.WcpMinot _Set $tharies'ForT Township ... For UpciOing Yedr ECIAL •• Gary Sutton had 'the cast re- moved from his foot on Tuesday He received an injury while stay- ing with friends in Iowa when he was caught in a corn combine auger. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. :Lyman Sutton. Gary and, John -Rush-ell-on-a trip to Florida. Mineral A iOhlts.OhqSpktoriit defickency fn milking cows and Beef Cattle A Shortage, of phosphdrus reduces milk production'. Too much .Calcium in relation tO the. PhOsphorus, has 'the same etTect. :That is why- Co-operative ReSearch has developed new' CO-OP Cattle Mineral A. This forMula contains' Calcium and phospborus,in el y01 proporfion‘ . . . the same ratio -found in milk . to.. assure you of maximum milk CO=OP Cattle: Mineral A also contains. salt. iron. iciline 'and importan't trace elements. plus vitamins A and D. Discuss the advantages of CO-OP Cattle Mineral with your Co-operative feed specialist now. if Beet -Cattle are raised rn phosphorus tiOcient areas. beef producer,. would siso lie a4‘,.ked to feed CO-Op. Cattle Mineral:. A. Be ,,4re or your nutri tionat balance hC using .thi tilt\ -)rotluet Lucknpw t ict Co- year. The resulting locked ,deci- -tion-wa-s-braa n-e-h—-eves vote in favour of the original mo- tion, and the motion carried: • The following general accounts were ordered paid On motion of Councillors McDonald and Hickey: OntariteHydro, Dungannon lights, 687.52; Blyth District Fire Area 1972 levy, 200.00. . ROAD ACCOUNTS: HarveY 'Cul- bert, salarx,130.53;.G. Humphrey 'operator , 177.47; .. A. McDonald ,•wingman „ 135.82; Roy Hardy, plowing snow , 260.00; McQuillan Paying, plowing snow,, '320;00; B. P. Oil Ltd ; fuel and tax, 176.76; Colborne Township,. Boundary'account , 253.17; 'Dom - tar 'Chemicals, highway salt 40.88; bank.of Commerce, C.F.. P. and.1.*Tax t 68.71; Receiver General of Canada ,'10. 00; 'Receiver General, postage , 1.55. Council adjourned on motion 'of Councillor Hickey untilll February at .1.00 p.m.. at the. Clerk's home. JOAN ARMSTRONG, Clerk. Foot Injured While In Iowa KINLOUGH NEWS were Miss Karen Cunningham, of Listowel, Fred Uhler of Walton, .Mr. and ,Mrs. Gerald Gibson and family of Tieswater.. / Jim Smith, returned home on By-LaW # 1, 1972, naming mun- respective salaries, was Oven third reading a finally passed icipal officials, and .setting the on motion 'of ,Councillors MCDon ald,and Aitchison. Salaries for 1972 are: Clerk - $1500.00; Treas urer - $11 000.00; Reeve - $375,00; Councillors $325.00; Fenceviewers - $10.00 per day; Livestock Evaluators - $7:00 per inspection; grader Operator - .o t per our; ingman - per hour; Casual labour $1*.90 per hour. A motion by Countillors. Aitch- ison and Durnin, gave third and , final ;eat:ling to. By Law x 2, 1972,, which gives Municipal Consent to Bell Canada for the •placing of buried cable for' teleph,one s:erviCe in West Wawariosh. By-,Law # 3, 1972, authorizing Miinicipai Officials to borroW• up tblao,opo.00 lin:1972 to Cover. expenditures until rates are lected, was given third, reading and finally passed on motion of Councillors Aitchison and Durnin. .-e-roadecountS-Ke-r-e-passed for payment on ri'.iotion Coun-- cillors.Hickey and MCDOnald. Moved •bi. Coupeitior'1..c*C301`1a1.d seconded bry Couricillort_ Hicke y; . That the Pad'Superintenderit ziven var, added 'truck allowance of pet' year, CcuntillOrs • A.itchison:A414Durriz 't~,evec frik .arnendrilent"tha "the addeq llOwahce be made per LOCAL 335..N.F.U. NEWS ., Local 335 National Farmers' Union delegates to the National Convention in Winnipeg were Jack Verhulst, R. R. 3 Lucknow and John Auitin, R. R. 7. Luck- now.' Delegates felt this was, a' real educational prograrn as they met farmers from Manitoba and other western' provinces 'and P2E.1. • and •uthet eat found that the West didn't under- stand our milk policy'and its problems and the, east didn't understand the -weitern grain situa tion. Meetings Of this nature' help bring farmers from all parts of the country together where the can discuss their different problems and: ideas. •• Local 335 met for a loCal meeting at Kingsbridge schoOl'on Thursday night. fertiliser and baler, twine prices were discussed and it is again felt that the can obtain a competitive price for its members, RAFT'BOYCOT•T - • .the west and ;this picketing will tion ••picketing has spread acro:,, resume' across Ontario, a tad the east by March.. • • The first session of, West Wawa- nos ip -arm- or 1972 was held ar the home of the Clerk on Tuesday 'afternoon, Jan- uary 4th. All members were in attendance and Reeve Lyons•pres- ided. The minutes of the final ses- siomfor 1971 were 'read and adopt- ed on motion of CouncillorS - ,Durnin and • Hickey. The Clerk was. directed to return 'the Official Plan of the County of Huron to the Department Of Municipal Affairs in Toronto, with a statement tirt'WeSt WaWanosh Township concurred 'with the Plan as presented. A severance application for ' the sale by.'W, Rintoill of the former Fordyce School was pres- ented to Council; arid no objec- tions, were'.raised to 'such a sever, ance. owns • Loral Men Attend" N.F.U. Contention , • 6 APIECE' FLOWER SET' or broom 6 PIECE $314..95 or sold by the'piece fievOto .i.e••••••••••• -• FOR THE WEEK , i•••••••••••• • • "PANAMA' FEATHERWEIGHT LUGGAGE 7 • "Vin-Tut Covering Nickel plated hardware 3 PIECE SET' $29.95 SOLD' SEPARATELY Pulloan —$11.98 Week-and $10.49, Vanity — $9.98 Air Canada Bags • $3.19 EACH ALL OTHER 'TAMS and,' SCARVES — 20% OFF ALL FABRICS STria. • 26.%,:000, .7' .4t