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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-05-17, Page 13Newir from. Huronview Four members *of the South Huron Christian Women's Club, Mrs. Pearl Erratt, Mrs. Britton, Mrs. Reynolds and ,Mrs. flog- garth, led the Sunday evening song service in the chapel. Mrs. Elsie Henderson accompanied at the organ. Four new residents were wel- comed to the . Home at Monday's program: Mrs. Allan, Mrs. Mc- Arter and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carnochan. Marie Flynn, Lorne Lawson, Norman Speir, Cecil Skinner and J - Collins provid- ed the Old Ty music, with vc cal solos by ',. • an Dalton. The Cl nton Chris '" volunte rs assist activiti s. �• ��°:� •_ ;;S,ti?' The Linton Kinette Club eni ' tained their adopted Grandm ers on T tesday evening t a smorgasb d dinner in th Clin- to??}} Pu is School. T irty-one ife filen s travelling b van and five Ki ette cars w re able to attend a event. hey were presented ith a love .. corsage when they ar 'ved. Folio 'n dinner, the Onta 'Q Stree Church Junior Choir, directed Mrs. George Turner and accom- panied by Doris McKinley, sang several numbers. Becky McKin- ley entertained- with a danc num r Mrs.Jen iec ratton, whfi will be celebrating her nine- ty-ninth birthday this year, than thanked the Kinettes for the lovely dinner and program on behalf of the Grandmothers. Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 17, 1978 --Page 13 Nine retired teachers, from the North Huron Unit of the Ontario Women Teachers' Federation were honoured at a dinner in Brussels last week. The dinner, which, was attended by about 75 teachers from the area, was in honour of the federation's 60th anniversary. Sharing their memories were [back] Mrs. Chris Currie of Wingham; ivtrs. Grace Campbell, Lucknow; Miss Ada Armstrong, .Brussels; Miss Ada Webster, Lucknow; Mrs. John Speir, Brussels; and [front] Mrs. Luella Hall, Blyth; Mrs. John Bowman and Mrs. Milton Fraser, R. R. 5 Brussels; and Miss Verna McLaughlin, Wingham. [Brussels Post Photo] Corn crop yield can be increased: A Department of Agriculture experiment to assess the.produc- tivity of various spacings of drainage tile installations, (established at Oil. City in 1970/71) has proved of particular - interest to farmers growing corn crops. EFFECT OF TILE DRAIN SPACING ON CORN YIELD DURING 1972-74 Spacing Betevv\ en Tile Feet, 20 30 40 50 60 Av. Corn Yield 15 percent . Moist Bu -ac 106.7. 92.8 91.2 79.5 81.3 Why not look into increasing your crop yield with Daymond 1OW Flexdrain. Consult your local drainage contractor or call Daymond direct. Sub -surface Drainage Pipe A C IAYMOND ateLIFETIME WARRANTY DAYMOND LIMITED 240 GRAND AVENUE EAST, CHATHAM, ONTARIO N7L 4K1 PHONE (519) 354-5512 MacLENNAN FARM DRAINAOE RR NO. 3 QODERICH, ONTARIO 519-524.73115 6m