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JETHRO'S GOING BACK TO.
THE OLD. COUNTRY - Lochlo
Jethro. EMC 1628 recently joined
\ the elite of jet-setting Ontario
cattle.. 'He is leaving Lochlo.
Charolais Farm near on
the week end 'for France, with the
distinction . of being the first
Charolais bred and raised in North
America to be exported to the
country where the Charoiais breed
otiginated:-
. Ontatio—Minister of Agriculture
and Food William Neiman (left)
and, John Devins, who . owns and
operates the' farm in. conjunction
with his wife Alberta, send their
best wishes with Ontario's latest
envoy. The arrival in Paris of, the
two-year-old bull'will reintroduce a
virtually extinct bloodline into the
French breeding prograin.
Of particular interest in this
community is the fact that Leroy
Rintoul Of Whitechurch is employ-'
ed 'as a herdsman at the Devins
farm. . Leroy and Mts. Rintoul
transported 'the,' animal to Harris-
burg, Pennsylvania for the flight to
France. "
• -photo by the Ontario. Ministry
'.of Agriculture and Food.
IDEAL SETUP
Inflation would be wonderful
if it covered incomes only, and
other priCes stayed put.
By The 'Sentinel
•••••••••....4-
THAT
The new Warden of Bruce
County, Alex Lamont of Saugeen
Township follows in his father's,
footsteps. His father, the late •Dan
Lamont, was Warden 20 years ago.
It is only the second time in Bruce
that a father-son 'combination has
served. in the Warden's chair.
Lucknow''s Reeve George Joynt
Was Warden in 1959, • twelve years
after his father .1. Wesley Joynt of
Lucknow served in the top, municip-
al post in -Bruce County.
THAT • •
This part of Western Ontario has
been . "tied, up" . completely this
past few weeks with wintry weather
that has given an extremely heavy
fall of snow, high winds that have
produced zero visibility, record low
temperatures, freezing rain that .
made the week end driving
hazardous and then Monday's thaw
that had water running, every-
where. School cancellations have
been numerous. 'Much of the
weather problem ws very localized
with improved conditions .further•
inland from Lake Huron, For those
southerri Sentinel readers who.
might be finding the Florida
temperature slightly cooler than
average, enjoy it, it could be much
worse.
a farm house to calla wrecker. By,
the time he and the wrecker got
back to fhe sce
the
ne, several Vehicles
had joined pile up and about
$1600 damage had been done to the
Peterson vehicle, Visibility at the
time on Highway 21 was very podr. •
THAT
• Lucknow District Lions Club is
planning a meeting to determine
interest in the formation of a Leo
Club .for.young' people '13 .to 18
inclusive in the community. 'The
date has been: changed because of
conflicting activity that night. The
new- date is Wednesday, February
4 at 8 p.m. at the Banquet Room 'of
the Mayfair Restaurant. -
THAT
Jim • Sutherland . of Lucknow
broke his foot recently while
snowmobiling on the 2nd of
Kinloss. Another snowmobile
injury was Ross Irwin of Lucknow
who injured his,knee, also snowmo-
Ming in Kinloss.
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Alex Lamont Is
New Bruce Warden
Saugeen Township Reeve Alex
Lamont;. 45, is Bruce County's.
warden for 1976:
THAT
'ed
He received 21 votes• and his sole'
opponent, Arran -Township Reeve
Roy Hammel! received 10 votes at
the inaugural meeting 'of Bruce
County Connell Monday night, of
last week. •
Also nominated , was Southamp- .
ton Reeve .Sid Dunning, who
declined.
The new warden succeeds Ward-
en Albert Worrall, Reeve of
Teeswater, who invested • his suc- ,
cesser with the chain of office.
The oath of office was administ-
ered by Bruce County Judge P. S.
MacKenzie.
Warden Lamont said: Pit was 20
years ago that my father, ReeVe
Dan Lamont was elected warden."
The warden urged 'heads of all
county departments, and the com-
mittee chairmen to avoid high
increases in their budgets. He said
he feelS„ however, that Bruce
County can lead the way in this
issue. ,
-He was referring to guidelines
recently outlined to all elected
municipal officials regaiding infla-
tion. , •
Warden Lamont, a beef farmer,
served two years as a councillor
and is now entering his sixth year.
as Saug.een ,Township Reeve. •
Present at the inaugural were his
wife Wilda, sons Wayne, Robert
and Gary, his daughter Doris,-Mrs,
frank Eagles and her husband,
January 28 toiFebruary 3
Continues
ALL LADIES' JACKETS AND FULL LENGTH COATS
Sizes 7/ 8 - 15/ 16 10 18i 18% - 22%
NOW .
CLEARING OUT 'AT
THE ABOVE SPECIAL IS GOOD FOR ONE WEEK ONLY.
SPECIAL RACK OF
LADIES' JACKETS IIND FULL LENGTH. COATS
Jim Peterson of Lucknow receiv-
extensive damage to his car in
the mid week storm last week. Jim
went the road on Highway 21,
near the of Huron, and went to