HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-05-24, Page 11day evening..
Several from this community
attended the shower for Barbara
MacTavish which was held in the
Sunday' School Room of St. Andr-
eivs United Church, Ripley on
Monday evening, May 15th.
Home with his parents for the
holiday weekend was Bill Black
of London.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar White and May were Mr.
and Mrs. Jim McNairn and Karen
of Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. Herb
White of Parkhead , they also
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ted
White.
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Farthers wonder why fertilizer
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OLIVET NEWS
The Olivet unit of St. Andrews.
U.C.W. Ripley had a very succ -
essful rummage sale in Lucknow
on Saturday and due to the gener-
osity of so many people donating •
articles they are going to
hold it again in two weeks
so be sure to watch for the adver-
tisement in this week's paper.
We are sorry to hear. that Mrs.
Gerald Coiling had the misfort-
ine to break a, bone -in -her-foot
on Saturday.
Mrs. Harry Coiling underwent
surgery at Victoria Hospital,
London last week. We wish her a
speedy recovery.
We are glad to hear that Walter
Roulston is able to be home from
Ki cardine Hospital.
Biting for a few days last •
week with Mr. and Mrs. David
Rigg and Michel. Meade were
°Rick RObson of. Kincardine and Mr.
and /\4tks, Len Lottridge of Regina.
Mr. and Mrs. David King of
Goderich visited with Mr. and Mrs,
Jack McGuire and family on Sim-
LOCAL 335
Local 523 of the National Farm-
ers Union in Manitoba ran into
a fertilizer cartel and encOunter-
ed some strange pricing situations
in its effort to bargain collective-
ly for its members.
The 'bargaining committee
made several attempts to buy fer-
tilizer locally, but found by cross
ing the border into North Dakota,
they could save $24. a ton, so,
they ordered 300 tons.
The, fertilizer ordered proved to
be manufactured in MedicineFlat„
Alberta , shipped aria C.P.R. to
Hansboro, North Dakota , the clos
est point for the N.F.U. farmers.
It was unloaded arid trucked -back
into Canada , duty free.
The fertilizer cartel learned of
tRe deal and the American dealer •
was visited by a representative of
a Canadian supplier. The' dealer
was told that his supply 'of fertil-
izer •was in danger of being cut off
if he sold to Canadian f4fTilers.
The American dealer .was forCed
to stop supplying the N.F.U. •
farmers; only one carload out of
the 300 ton had been received.
Along the U.S. border.,
practically all the American deal-
ers had the same warning.
Saturday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey MacDougall.of Bay-
field.
Mr.. and Mrs. Ira pickle and
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Denver ,'Douglas from. Guelph
and Walter. from Toronto, spent'
part of the holiday week-end
at Hope Bay. Something 'unusual
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The Recreation Planning and
Development Committee has been
pusy this past week with initial
plans for a number of activities for
the• community. •
On Wednesday the 17th, first
registration was 'held 'fOr house
league softball in Lucknow. About..
14, youngsters, under the Manda
tory age of 12, were signed: Any'
boy or girl wishing to register•or
requesting further information,
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ity and anyone who wishes to hear
more should get in touch with
Don Johnstone or theitRecreation
Office. °
Interest has also been
shown for the initiation of a,
fice, or phone 528-3428. It is'
hoped that enough youngsters are
interested so that 3 or'4 teams can
be 'formed for Saturday morning
competition:
Progress is also being made for
the beginning of a boxing club in
the area.' A great.deal of enthus-
showitkr ct'v I . -
For this, time of year, the bay
was filled with ice, so the breeze
off the water was very cool and
there were no black flies or mos7
quitoes.
Nine members of Kairshea
Women's Institute attended the
District :Annual held in Teeswater
on Tuesday. ° .
Rennie Graham of Toronto_spent
the week-end at the horne 'of Mr.
,and Mrs. Allan Graham and at
his cottage near Kincardine.
Mrs. Evan Keith, Mrs. Douglas
Graham , Mrs. W. F. MacDonald
and Mrs. Ira' Dickie attended
the- May meeting of Maitland •
presbyterial Society-held in
Bluevale on Wednesd,ay. Mrs.
Evan:Keith prepared and gave, a
very impressive In• Memoriam.
The weather was perfect for the
weddings on Saturday. Best
wishes go to Mr. and Mrs. Alex-
ander. Thompson (8haryn Maw-
bray) who were married in Luck-
now Presbyterian Church and to
-N11..firtilvilT7G-Ernd
(Lynda Dawson) whose wedding
took place in South Kinloss Pres-•
byterian church.
,Betty Harnilton of Niagara Falls,,
Eileen Burt of London andConnie
MacKenzie of Toronto were at •
their homes for the.holiday.
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and Waliac:e attended the Cent-
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community choir tor, the district.
Information can also be obtained
from our office, .by'
phone or in person.
The' ReCreation Planning and
Development Committee is spon-
soring a fishing contest for young
and Old in the community. Prizes
are being donated by Machan's
Home Hardware, Greer T. V, and
Electric and Jones' Pro Hardware.
For details see the ad in this
paper.
There are many other, ideas
for activities that could be held
during the summer months in
Lucknow and district.' We are'
interested in your ideas
they are the only basis, for any
successful programme, so bet's
hear from you. The office, is
available by phoning 528-3428
or by dropping by, arty time dur-
ing the day.