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THE 1.1)CKNOW I.PCK.NOW, ONTARIO
, • . WEDNESDAY, MAY 24t1f, 1972
tion, interest only will be pay -
able. over the final five years
dole lean,,eqUal payments of
principal plus interest, will be paid.
The ca ttle purchased or their off-
spring will be security. for the
inans,t,and the animals must be •
properly identified and protected
by a comprehensive liability insur-
ance policy. The full amount of
the loan may be repaid at any
tirae without notice or penalty.
The program is retroactive to
April 1, 1972.
"For some time now , we have
felt that something should be
done to instill both confidence
and enthusiasm in the beef cow -
calf industry in Ontario': , -said
the Hon. William A. •Stewart ,
Minister of Agriculture and Food,
in announcing the program. "We
have discussed several proposals
with the Ontario Beef Improve-
ment Association, and we now
feel we have something meaning-
ful to offer the industry. We
have the feedlot capacity in
Ontario, we have the silage , the
grain, and the expertise to feed
these cattle to Market weight.
Given this stimulus , we are hope-
ful farmers will respond to meet
the needs of the feeding 'industry..
The future for beef production in
Ontario appears to be strong."
Fractures Arm
ST, HELENS NEWS
Miss Beatrice McQuillin had the
misfortune of fracturing her right
arm on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gardner and
family of Lucan were week-end
visitors with her parents, Mr.
and .Mrs.Jim Curran and Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson,
Benny and Billy of Mississauga
were week-end visitors with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
McPherson. -
BRIDAL SHOWER
A Community Shower was held
on Friday evening in St. Helens.
Hall, in honour of Miss Janet
Martin, bride-elect.
The °June meeting of the W.I.
will be held on June 1st at 8;30
in the ba ll. Topic - 'Mrs. Gor-
don Struthers; Motto - Mrs.
Charles McDonald; Lunch and
program - Mrs. Russel Phillips
and Mrs. Bob Aitchison.
conducted by Mrs'. Tavener.
benefitted from this pre school
training..
• During the holidays. the Luck-
now Girl Guides were busy
painting their new roornAn the
Recreation Centre'.
R. J. Moore vacated his prem-
ises on Main Street, where for
many years he had conducted a
second hand furniture shop and
antique store; that ateracted -pat-
tons from far and near.
The mercury took a nose_ dive
and reached an official 16 below
zero in the morning of January
29th, with the day continuing
sharp and sunny.
40 YEARS AGO
JANUARY 1932
Some interesting incidents
were reported about the annual
Burn's Ball, -sponsored by The
Lucknow Fire Company. Dr.
Dan ,Geddes was present at this
annual event which for forty
years he ,had not • failed to attend.
.Dan MacKinnon was also in at-
tendance for his thirty seventh
,20 YEARS AGO
'20 YEARS AGO
Ws. Isobel Havens, teacher of
Grades 1 and . 2 in the Lucknow
Publit School commenced twice-
monthly kindergarten classes for
pre-school age children who were
starting school.in Sei3tember. It
was apparent that children who
attended the nursery school
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LOOKING BACKWARDS,
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consecutive year and, Dan Rose
came next with something, over
twenty years of regular attend-
ance. '
60 YEARS AGO
JANUARY 1912
Dan McDonald, Reeve of. Kin-
lOss , won the• Wardenship of .
Bruce.Ree
fe Stothers of Ashfield won
the Wardenship of Huron.
W. J. Wraith,was editor and
publisher of the Ludknow Sentinel.
The subscription price was $1.25
per ,year or 4.0'0 a year if paid in
advance. All display advertise-
ments were hand-set.
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