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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-07-04, Page 7JULY 4, 1973 ATTENTION FARMERS THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO to a price increase of about 8% this' week. keel .- Rosco Granaries,. we would ;advise ,rder your. bins. now while we still., have %liable at, the old. price;' We have: erecting assist you in erecting or we will do it for JUST CALL ry Farm Systems AMBERLEY 395-5286: TODAYS CHILD BY HELEN ALIEN had far too many changes in his 12 years with the he has begun to feel he doesn't belong anywhere. cperiences.'have not made him bitter but he is wary ng his trust• and affection. • in average student in Grade Six. Adults find him a estingboy because he is articulate and well-informed ty of topics - "a' marvelous con'v:ersationalist," his Aid Society social worker. says. loors has a strong appeal for Ken. He enjoys farm life aniping enthusiast. He is also fond of music and is o, play theguitar: txon in descent, Ken is slight and small -boned with n'hair, blue eyes and fair freckled skin. His health is re about adopting Ken, please write to Today's Child, tation'K,- Toronto. For general 'adoption, information, itact°your local :Children's Aid Society. 17.44w! • LOVES THE OUTDOORS IND MRS. GUS. DEVEREAUX of St. Augustine thank the many friends . and customers have Patronized the=n for the past 23 rt while in business in St. Augustine slr hope that the same courtesy will be extended to the new owners 1(111%. Glenn McConnell of Shelburne • • Seek. Assembly. Centre At Blyth. In, a speciai•meeting in Clinton ,the Huron County Pork Producers .Association decided unanimously to apply to the Ontario Pork Prod- ucers Marketing Board for the 'establishment of an assembly, 'yard in Blyth.. The facilities of •Ed Watsonare for rent under cer- :tain'conditions. Location of the yard in Blyth would mean a--cen- tra.l place in the North of the county, right between several other yards. It would overcome many of the complaints from •producers in this area, who felt that since the moving ofthe yard .from Clinton to Hensall, the .driving distance became too _great for delivering hogs. It is ex. pected to take several weeks before Toronto makes the final decision. It was also decided at this 'meeting, that the Huron Associa- tion take part in the province wide "Pork Hostess" contest. It is a first in Ontario, and is compar- able tothe dairy princess contest. REPORT KINCARDINE On Monday,' June'4, Constable. ,Dawson investigated a two vehic- , le accident in Lucknow. -A park- ed, vehicleowned by Robert Solo- man, R. R..# 3, Lucknow was struck, by a vehicle operated by John Costello, •Toronto. • On Tuesday , June 5, Constable Burgess investigated a single car, accident . on the North Shore Road, A vehicle operated by Mrs. Glen- da Bulgis, Kincardine left the roadway. and struck two mailboxes, On Thursday, June 7, Constab- le Daulby investigated an accid ^. ent'on Conc. 4, Huron Twp.. A vehicle operated by. Alfred Smith, R. R. 1, Kincardine left the road= way and extensivley damaged the vehicle.. On, Thursday June 7, Constable Daulby investigated • a two vehic- le ehic-le accident in Tiverton. A ve- hicle operated by Joaquim Ferr - eira , Sarnia .wasin collision with a vehicle operated by. Garvin Floreen, R. R. # 1, .Kincardine: A two vehicle accident occur- red on #15 County .Road east of •Albert Street, Inverhuron. A .vehicle operated by Leon Robit aille , Corunna, was in collision with a vehicle operated by. John Madd.en,' London, Ontario. The accident was investigated by 'Constable Daulby. ' On Tuesday, June 12, Constab• .le Poland investigated a single vehicle accident at #21 highway and Jct. conc. 4, Bruce Town- 'ship. own-ship. • A vehicle operated by. . 'David Reist, Tiverton left the 'roadway and struck a sign post. Constable Whitelaw investigat- ed a two vehicle collision on #21 highway north of Reid's Corn- •er Thursday. June 14, 1973. 'A vehicle operated .by John Hal- ▪ lam , London was in collision • with a vehicle operated by Pat- ricia Oliver , Roanoke , Virginia , .U.S.A. PAGI. SIMON. A SINCERETHANKyou To the people of Lucknow and district for honouring us and for the gift presented by the Village of Lucknow. The kindness shown by the people of our home community is appreciated.. PAUL HENDERSON AND FAMILY 1 COMMERCIAL VEHICLE - HOW TO BE LOADED No person shall operate or permit to be operated upon a highway any commercial motor vehicle or trailer unless the: load .is firmly bound, sufficiently cov- ered or otherwise secured or loaded in such a manner that no portion of the .load may become 'dislodged or .fall from the com-; ';mercial vehicle or trailer. Be- cause of numerous complaints in the Tiverton -Bruce Township area of broken windshields etc. all gravel trucks will be very closely checked and violationsunder the provisions of this section will be 'strictly enforced. A. R. BURGESS Public Information Officer. 11: !, WANT\\ M ADS\ 13• t °%If d A.WORLD OF \RESULTS/ a di I A. fie 24' A el ,``41-04,s 4�q F 070 Ontario PUBLIC MEETING ON "Farm Classification IN ONTARIO. The Honourable Wm. A. Stewart, Minister of Agriculture and Food, has named an Advisory Committee to study and make recommendations on the feasibility of' classifying farms, types of farms, or farm operations and the applicationof such a sys- tem ystem of classification to. ,Ontario legislation affecting farms. or farm operations. In order to provide an opportunity for individuals and or- ganizations to express their opinions on these matters, a series of public meetings have been arranged. You are invited to present , written briefs, or to make oral representation at one of these public meetings. . PLACE Wingham Wingham ,Town Hall Main Street Markdale Community Centre Walker Street DATE 1973 : TIME 7:30 p.m., ,r7:30 :30 p.m. Wednesday July 18 Thursday, July 19th ' CHAIRMAN — EDWARD J. KOWAL - FARM CLASSIFICATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE P.O. BOX 638 POSTAL STATION "A" TORONTO, ONTARIO . MSW 1G2 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 416.965-7661