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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-12-06, Page 6First and Second Mortgages 1ROUGHT - SOLD - ARRANGED Available For FARMS - RESIDENTIAL IMPROVEMENTS - FAR - MOR FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS LIMITED 47 Melo Streei, • Norrislon, 0,ntorie Phone 335-3037 OR 3311-3031 WANT All RD OF THANKS We would like to thank our friends, relatives and neighbours for flowers, gifts, letters, cards and home cooking while we were await- ing the arrival of our little (laugh-, ter and sister. These • kindnesses will always be remembered. Jim and Evelyn Bradley and girls Clara--Webster-wishes-to-thank all those who remembered v her with letters, cards, gifts and visits while she was a patient in Univer- sity Hospital, London. Theie kind- nesses will long be remembered. We wish to thank all the 'kind folks for - visits,• cards, treats, flowers, etc. sent to Lester. Spec- ial thanks to Dr. Leahy and nurses on the 2nd floor of hospital; also Rev. Arnold Proud for his extra visits to hospital and comforting words to all; to Mrs. Verna Mil- ler and IVErs- Marjciry Buchanan for the use of Mrs. Miller's home during the week; to the neighbours and friends for 'food sent to both the Miller and Falconer homes; for floral tributes and to all who helped in so many ways. We will ways—remember—these—kin& nesses. Velma, Garry and Bonnie Falconer We wish to say a sincere thanks to our " Lucknow neighbours and friends for the lovely mirror. Hiram and Esther Collins We would like to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and nei: boars for the expressions of sympathy and kindness shown to us at the time of the death of our mother, Mrs. Ilarriett-Wilson. -Thanks also for the donations to the Heart Fund' and Cancer Society and the many floral tributes. Your kind- ness to us will always be remerri-; bered. The Wilson Family The Stanley Family wish to ex- press thanks for the many kind- nesses-of--friends--and-neighbours-at the time of thendeath of, their sis- ter Miss Eliza Jane (Jennie) Stanley. All was deeply apprec- PON SIX THE ILUCKNOW ENTINEL, LOCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1972 We Wish to thank our neighbours and friends for the surprise party, gifts and cards we received which made our 25th Anniversary Novem- ber 8, 1972 'such a happy occasion. Jim-and Celia Aitchison., Emerson Howald would like 'to thank everyone who visited him or tAiim----eards-and-letters he was in Victoria Hospital, Lon- don. BUSINESS OF FARMING COURSE There is an 'opportunity for 30 farmers to take h ten week re- training course. The course will be similar to the one held in Elm- wood last winter with the main subjectS-beinglinancial manage- ment and livestock and crop pro-' duction. , The students in this course qualify for the Canada Manpower adult retraining allowance. Applications are available from our office in Walkerton. The ap- plication deadline is December 15th, 1972. AERATING GRAIN STORAGE Storing., grain in large steel or, concrete ' bins is a lot 'different than storing it in a_barn granary. There are fewer air holes and a much larger mass of grain. This makes mechanical aeration a nec- essity. Bins May be aerated by blow- ing or sucking air through a per- forated false bottom or by draw- ing air tlir-Vigh---a-p-erforattube versa foods Ltd. , said it M. R. Bolton, Agricultural Representative -SILAGE-CONFERENCE------- ./ Are you thinking about a silage student newspaper . system? Continued student pressure per-. If you answered yes to any of suaded the administration of the the above questions then you 'University of Lethbridge to re- should be interested in the Silo ' move most Kraft products from _age_Conference being held in Wat-iis_cafeterias„1_ - M erloo on January 3rd and 4th. I Meanwhile 'a member of stud-Cost of the conference is only . ent council of Laurentian Univer- $12.00 and it includes two lunch- sity in Sudbury will ask the coun- eons and a copy of the conference proceedings. Jai to remove all Kraft products The first day starts with a ge.n. from its store at the next meet- 0E11 session where such topics as ing. ‘ protein sources and making bet- All farmers should join ter silage will be discussed. After wholeheartedly and make this the luncheon there will be two will be cliscu.ssed. At each session there will be the "so called experts" and farm- ers making presentations. • It should be an excellent opport- 'unity to discuss any' questions or roblems you might_hay_eand to hear how other farmers wave solved their problems. All you have to do is come away -with one-idea and it easily pays for the $12.00 invested. Be- sides 'the cost is tax deductible. Those interested in attending andTvho -vra-t-n -iithe details— should contact the Ministry of Agriculture and Food in Walker- ton before December 13th and the program ' will be sent out. 'If there is enough interest then poss y travel arrangements- can be made. Rick Upfold, Soils and Crops Specialist Bruce Farm Report SWINE FARMERS SHORT , COURSE A two day swine, course is, be- ing offered at Centralia Decem- ber 13th and 14th. The main top- ics are mineral and vitamin sup- plements, economical ration pre-. paration, breeding problems in confinement systems and financ- ing. Anyone interested can' get further details at our office. A-sincer_e _thankyett_to_ _Mr. _and Mrs. Newbold and their staff and to Dr. Corrin and Dr. McKim for their kindness shown to our Mother Mrs. Harriett Wilson, during her three year stay at Pine- crest Manor. Thanks also to, the organizations and friends who vis- ited her and remembered her with cards and gifts. The Wilson Family I would like to extend a sincere to all m friends for their visits, cards, treats an flowers while I was a patient in Wingham Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Corrin and McKim and the nurses on second floor. Lottie Cooke Evenings win ghain 4 1/41120 357-1610 Two Delegates To Represent Local 335 At Winnipeg N. F. U. NEWS Campus action against Kraft • io_od_Rroducts continued to score successes with the decision of caterers at York University in Toronto to respect the N.F.U.'s boycott of Kraft, the American owned food monopoly. Lynn Brooks, York manager for which is buried in the grain. In any case you should not buy a grain storage unit that does not have aeration equipment includ- ed. haylage? pressure caused•him to' eliminate most Kraft products 'from York cateterias. Kraft could, supply some 50 to `60% of campus food nceds Brooks said, but this' will now be cut back to 10%. Brooks -se-id-he was-persuaded-talloy_cort Are you presently growing corn when he read a letter from York for silage • or high moisture grain? student council president John 4 u growing -forages for Theobold,xn Exca libur the boycott really effective. Get. sessions — one on forages and the other on grain. your "Auntie Kraft" recipes from On the second day .you can go the Local ExecUtive; use them and of----three-sessions-----beefr, 4ive-xliern_to your friends. . dairy or swine. Here the feeding Two delegates have been of silage and feed systems as it elected from Local 335 member - relates to each type of livestock ship to attend the 3rd Annual Convention in Winnipeg from December 11 to 15. Mrs. John Howard and Lorne McDonald will be among the 4001'or more N.F. U. delegates from across Canada o_make farm policy .for is members.' TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS UNDER , THE NEW ONTARIO PROPERTY TAX CREDIT PLAN, RESIDENTIAL AND FARM PROPERTY TAXES• LEVIED AND DUE IN 1972 'MUST BE PAID BY 'DECEMBER 31. THE PAYMENT OF THESE MUNIC1PAL—TAXES-WILL ENABLE YOU TO RECEIVE FULL CREDIT UNDER. THE ONTARIO PLAN ON YOUR 1972 INCOME TAX RETURN. FRASER MacKINNON, Clerk All vehicles must Abe removed froth all streets' in Luckiow between the hours of 2 a.m. and 7 a.m, during the winter months. Thee Village will not assume responsibility for damage to vehicles-who-do-not-comply with these regulations. NOTICE RE SNOW PLOWING VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW Business Of Farming ICANADA—MANP-OW-ER_ AND_THE ONTARIO' MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD ARE . SPONSORING a 10 week course on the Business of Faiming THE COURSE WILL START ON JANUARY 15th, 1973 AND ,THE LOCATION WILL BE ;_ -ARID ' This course is strongly, recommended to any farm operator who wishes to improve his management ability. Subjects covered will deal 'mainly with Farm Management, Livestock' Management, and Soils and Crops Management. Approved students ,will receive a Canada Manpower re- training allowance:" For further information and application forms, contact your local Agricultural Representative or ARDA Representative A Sentinel Gift For that last minute gift, one which will be appreciated all yearlong, give a new or. renew al subscription to The Lucknow Fent'nel. $6 per year in Canada, $8 for foreign. Ans attractive gift card will be sent. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL OFFICE ALL DAY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 9, 1.6 IL 23 FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS