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THE LUCKNOW SINTIN1L, kticKtiowi ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 'Mk 1972
The .LUCKNOW SENTINEL
• LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
"The Sepoy Town" — On the Huron-Bruce •BOundary •
Second Class Mail Regjetration Number 0847
Established'1873 Published Each Wednesday Afternoon
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Served- 0U: Ag Rep
For ny Years, .
Was Widely. Known
S. B. STOTHERS .
Stephen Baxter Stothers of Luck-
now passed away at Wingliam and
District Hospital on Wednesday,
January 12th in his 57th year..,
He was a.son Of William and
`Mary Stothers and was born in.
Ashfield Township on rune 12',
1885.
Mr. Stothers Was twice married.
He married AgneS Cleghorn in
October 1919. She passed away
in 1956 ..
In January 1962 he married
Elizabeth Stewart Rose, who
survives; also four daughters,
Mrs. W. A. (Agnes) Bradbury of -
Yorkshire , England, Mrs. R. C.
(Elizabeth) Passmore of Ottawa ,
MrS. W. B. (Kathleen) Whale of
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Mrs.
J. D. (Ruth) Schultz of Mississ ,
auga., 'a son Stephen of Winnipeg,
Manitoba , a stepson Pan Rose 'of,
Ghana , Africa and a brother Dr.
C. E. Stothers of Toronto., ,
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PROHNE-528 30M
Committee Recreation Committee were John
Jamieson, Ernie King and Ken
Houston with Barry Johnston and
Dlinan Campbell from Council.
Leo Niurray and Grant Ecken-
svillerwere appointed to the
Lucknow Arena Board.
A motion was 'made.to apply to
the P.T.C. for the balance Of
highway subsidy for the year 1971.
Frank Schumacher Was engage
as road s4erintendent at $3.00
per hour.
The Bruce County C.'ouncil was
requested. CO' petition the Minister
of Municipal Affairs to have all.
municipalities in Bruce County
assessed at market value 'in 1972
for taxation in 1973.
The following accounts were
ordered paid, General $453.00,
Highways $8 ,166 . 70.
The .meetin: was adjourned to
meet on February 2nd at 7 p.m.
or' at the call of the reeve.
FRASER MacKINNON,
CLERK. •
Young of Elora were ministers.
Temporary entombment was
at Dungannon Mausoleum.
Honourary pallbearers, were
W. B. Anderson', J. W. Joynt ,
Alex Hackett, A. E. McKim, •
W. J. Stothers. • •
' Active pallbearers were Lane
Gardner, Gordon Kirkland, .AieX
Andrew , Bill Andrew. Donald
MacKinnon, Clayton Alton,
Mr. Stothers Was a Member of
Ma sonic Old Light tio-d -ge-184-an
-a service was held*at the funeral
home on Thursday evening.,
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Grace was'said'by. Rev. James E.
Hummel of-trinity and St. Helens
United Churches,. - - •-• -
Instrumental dinner music was
provided, by, Nancy Walden and _
Brian Keith.'
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The head table and directors
were introduced by Murray • '
lienderiOn. Greg Blake\ reported
on the Co-op youth camp at
Genev-a-Par-k-c-Likei-Cout tic ling..
Blake Alton introduced the
guest speaer 4rn WiCks of the
U C..O:' Livestock Branch:who
showed slides on beef feedlots in
the United States. He was • •
'thanked' by Bill Andrew. '
Entertainment was provided by
'the Mount Forest 13arbershop,
4.41artetie under the leadership
Fl r !a (4 , • f.O.r.r1Prly :.e — cr
of Loc'halsh and LucknOw and
member-of the Ontario
Police in Mount Forest.
During. the, business meetin: ,
Evan Keith, secretary of the lya:c
of directors'', read the minute of
the last annual meeting. bon
Huff, regional manager Of
gave the financial report:and also
Conducted the election of officers
The three_retii*
were Mfirray/Henderson, 11
Keith and Warren Zinn. Warren
was not: eligible for re-election,:
the other two men w' ere. Murray
and Evan were re-elected for a
-further three year to and rry
baltop was elected, by acclama -
'don for a three year term, Nom-
inated for office ,..but
were Allan Miller, Glen. Walden,
Walter Elliott, -Grant NineDonild -
and Wm. R.. Purdon..
Other members of the - boa
with further terms to.serve-, arc
'Frank Pentland, Grant Curra•n,.
Blake Alton, Charles
Bill Andrew Jr., Jack Alton.
The president's report wa.,
4.Tiveirby-frarritPentland-, tkra -
Jamieson, manager, of the Luck-
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nm0awriaDgiestt.r.-sicrtepoCor-t O. ga his • •
Charles Wilkins expressed 'his
thanks to the retiring directors.
Jack Alton reported on.th , !
annual
Warren Zinn thanked
Vtin o,;Itoted,
replied on behalf of 'St, [felen.
Donald' C Thompson, Publisher
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19th, 1972
• Lean carcass production requires a changing balance of
nutrients in feed to match the changing needs of your
There -shobTd be •eno-ugh e-herg-y -aveirable T6 meet
their needs, but not enough t6 be.,.stored as trimable fat.
Protein .at sufficient levels and of the correct quality is
essential to lean carcass production.
Think net returns in p9rk Production,
Think CO-OP PROFIT-MAKER :FEEDS! •
FEED LEAN
with •
Profit-Maker
KINLOSS. TOWNSHIP
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age. Inspector, G. W. Haldenb'y
at $2.25'per hour and supply trans
portation; Remuneration of reeve,
• 27Q:06; Remuneration of Council,
240'.00; (phrs $10.00
for special meetings); Remunera-
tion of steady employment,
$2,30 per hour, guaranteed 45
hrs.. perweek; Remuneration of
casual labour, $2.00 per hour to
215 after 30 days; Remuneration
of grader operators, $2.75 per
hour; Tractor and man per hour
$5,00; Chain saw and man $5.00
per hour,
, By-law 2, 1972 was passed to
borrow up to -$100,000.00 for
current expenditures. •
Grant EckensWiller and Leo
Murray were•appointedito the
-Johnston and Orville -Elliott
. were appointed to the
Whitechurch Hall Board.
Appointments to the Kinloss
Steve, as an-active extension
worker for over 30 years, gave
help to many County Agricultural
Groups. He assisted with many
School Fairs, Fall Fairs and
Short Courses and helped organize
some of the first Junior Farmer
The funeral service_waslield at
MacKenzie Memorial•Chapel,
Lucknow on friday, January .14th.
Rev.- R. G. Nicholls of Lucknow
United Church and Rev. W. A.
Besides his f rstawife The was —
predeceased by two sisters and
three brothers, Jessie A. , Rachel
J. , John C. , W. Bailie, Isaac F..
Steve, as he was familiarly
known, graduated 'from. Ontario
Agricultural College in 1916 and
was an. Agricultural' Representative
for 34 years.. He 'opened .the
Huron County office or-Clinton in
1918; was Agricultural'Representa-
tive for Essex County 192to 1932
and was. Representative for Well-
ington. County from 1932 id 1951,,,,
Following hiS retirement he returrr
ed to his home community and
has resided in Lucknow since that
time.
He acted as seCretary-treasurer
for Canadian Swine Breeders
Association from 1950/to 1964.
In his earlier years...he Was an
aCtive:chiirch worker; was a,
charter member' of the Arthur
Lions Club and at one time was' a
Deputy District Governor,.
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