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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-06-21, Page 34Page 2• Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 28, 1978 Johnston Bros. (Bothwell Ltd.) Dungannon, Ontario Sand, Gravel, Crushed Stone Cement Gravel and Road Contractors . Picked Up and Delivered Open Daily 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. Phone: Dungannon 529-7947 Teeswater Con rete Phone 3 2-6776 e supply quality eady mixed concrete at reason ble prices 6 DAYS A W EK Plant located 3 miles west of eesw'ater on County Road "We Dry Hard" 5 Year: Debentures Interest Payable Annually Minimum $1,000 Contact your local financial advisor or MORGUARD MORTGAGE INVESTMENT COMPANY OF CANADA 6 Crescent Road, Toronto M4W 3K9 Toll Free: 1-800-268-7137 RSublet t t() ( hanky' Member Canada .Deposit Insurance Corporation Cotton Chino Pants ' ' in beige & Khaki Reg $17.95 Now $14.25 Denier Dungarees for only $15.00 Full Line of Work Clothing To Size 60 HmIQIIiIilillmiili11111111iiIIIIIIIIIiiIIIII miIIIIIImimiIlllllliillllllimoillllmmilliiiii, Char -Man's Work Clothing MAIN ST. LUCKNOW, PHONE 528-2526 JEANS AND CORDS OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK qtr yolei.v *tiatt410 asle+aasupr atww YOUNG SCHOLARS - Little people graduate too. These young scholars graduated from Mrs. MacIntyre's morning kindergarten class on June 21 at Lucknow Central Public. They are left to right, Paul Damsma, Sharon Askes and Jackie Wilson Considers effect of technology.......:. CONTINUED FROM PAGE t organizations, a seminar on marketing board pricing, and a number of folk schools, including six for Indian people. The move of the RLA office last summer from downtown Toronto to Hastings, in Northumberland county, has resulted in some cost sav- ings, the meeting was told, with no loss of efficiency. Betty Jefferson, R. 2 Guelph, was named RLA president for 1978-79,„ and Virginia Hunter, Hamilton, vice president. The two executive members elected were Brian Crawley, R. R. 6 Guelph, and Christine McIn- tosh, R. R. 2 Almonte. Also elected were five directors, Beula Cooke, R. .R. 1 Oxford Mills; Jim Johnstone, Allis- ton; Patsy Pawis, Thunder Bay; Eva -Jane Pegahmaga- bow, Parry Sound, and Shirley Vincent, R. R. 8 Bloomfield. While the Rural Learning Association was formed orig-' inally by people living in rural communities or work- ing 'with farm -oriented groups, membership is not restricted to these areas. Many urban residents and such urban -based groups 'as the Consumers Association of Canada take part in RLA programs and activities. MONUMENTS For sound counsel and a fair price on a• monument correctly desigd from quality material, rely on SkEL N MEMORIALS. Pat O'Hagan, Prop. ESTABLISHED OVER SIXTY YEARS WALKERTON PHONE 881-0234 ONTARIO Point Clark and District Kinsmen N. t `-r Club f At Point Clark Lighthouse Saturday, July 1, 1978 Chicken and Pigtails Everyone Welcome 14"6'tkoW41a,rieru'varai1►'ndhwry'iiitlais ,�ro�auranma,kir dro All"AW:lb aittw:R....w.ra. 4,46..,.a...aa..A....:... There is no generation gap when it comes to arthritis. It affects people of all ages. Arthritis is anybody's illness.. The Arthritis ' Society re- minds you that if it hurts, see your doctor for help. work for IPM horse show committee ,. As chairman of the Inter- national Plowing Match team -and horse show committee this year, Jim Aitchison of R. R. 2 Lucknow, sees his committee's job as finding accommodation near the IPM site -for horses, providing hay and straw for them, and supplying horses to people who want to compete in the horse plowing competition, but don't have horses. Ultimately, the job of any of the 23 committees organiz- ing IPM '78, Mr. Aitchison said, is "to make things as pleasant as we can for anybody who comes to the plowing match". There really won't be a horse show at the match in the traditional sense, as most of the 34 to 40 horses expected at IPM '78 will be there for plowing. Some 'show type' trophies will be awarded •to plow horses. The remaining horses will be at the match for the huge parade, which will be held daily at 1 p.m., or will be in the tented city promoting products and services, Mr. Aitchison said. Plowing, and plowing with horses in particular, has become a much smaller part of the International Plowing Match since its inception in 1913. The match was design- ed to be a test of plowing skills, but eventually ex- panded to include a farm machinery show. Plowing is just a small part of the IPM today, Mr. Aitchison said. Plowing with horses is just as popular with spectators as plowing using tractors, he said. On a nice day, he noted, there is a whole field CONTINUED ON PAGE 7 Investment Opportunity • Lucknow Co-op Members Special Member Loans For new building projects 5 year member loan 91/2% saiwNy 10 year member loan 10%o aaelua#y, IS year member loan 111/2% annually 20 year member loan 11% annually Information available from your directors or Co-op office Lucknow District Co-op ' Phone 528-3024