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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-03-28, Page 8atal ' V 3 1: • 4 4.11 l,? sentences were• telitt shed'passed on: iedadotellwhat, ued ;that what 'oile ' the n . rse ,Achievement day �a erto on March 28,• The askedoA +ettheir articles tee owald before them named to set upi41)." display at Fall; Fair TIe president: ;. inked .. loyd: MacDougall for the; use her basement to Quirt the 1111:1;4:')'or t� ' anon ge. Wit nearly f id {9�: ..th I i' • , • fld 5.C'3 'Await 1 I. re prWoul. -ad Ld gike avtoe nr ;W .I ' 't ogra>ins• make `the annual` reports . e h of� Mme. Donald, annual meeting will be held `� 7narembers linin gsand- e directors ¢►i suply the esi`es ,' were given Eby Mrs. Gib Q•n snit lunch was• 'served by "he s;. and directors, "Mrs.' ,Bob Gilchrist Peter +Edisbury.: . , nth Farrell and Gloria : Rutledge. ..,v mere lively discussion on loving' money. Anne Boyd gave a,;,: reang on Phaes'.a d J'esu The rise �; A ladies Were ' cussion period. Gloria tY h a prayers � $r The president, Ruth P B,- yb% �o chair with `'the' hymn, -Oh` sing a dem s e. Bible �:: Lord, being sung. liorintow•. .apn NO T We, to! ( SIX DAYS AWEN For 'I W VO*veiidenet ANEW JEWELLER'Y•& '' Rventng ppointments 528.340- I TT a ,a OW . • ' 528.3832 ti 7,10 IN THE HEART OF f!OWNTOWt4 YARNA Roll call was. designed to give a new melt- suggestion; for Kountry Kitchen. sus, The -offering was taken. and business was l discussed withkall ladies present. A; prayer <.nrven • i.r.ili. Following more • 9l1.March8 Trinity U.C.W.'held', their :g alar meeting at 411010 'of Mkt• Murray Irvin, with an attendance of 21 ladie`saai�'d silt ; cch ldren. The meeting was called to order ` ► tli Mrsh Dora Alfesr reading a poem, The Human. Touich ; : ' Mrs. WarrenZinn read the scripture. Mrs. Williams Irvin -gave the meditation, I, ,Have the, Worries. Mrs. Irvin closed the ,devoti9ns'eswith prayer. :'a Richardson ' gave a' heading, Spring Cieafing. Mrs. ` Chester Hackett Conducted the Bible -Study on St. Paul, with • • closed}the aeetiiig Beyer.,, six other members' assisting with a short skit. ' Mrs. Dora Alton ledw �pii ayes. Mrs. Ken Altilniresented'"Mrs: Cora Cranston with a Life. Membership on behalf df Trinity U.C.W.,Tie Service otthe Least Coin was observed with ' Mrs. Jim Hunter leading in prayer. The study book was given by� Mrs. LarryWilfans ani ati • Arthur Scott giving someinsight of -women's lives in other countries Following the business, a social hour was enjoyed with the ' committee in charge serving a delicious lunch. ueknQw Wieut, sew and quilt. On March 13, . at 8 Pan., the° r%ucknow Junior Women's Institute met at the hone of June Altgn`S parents. The meeting began by cutting and sewing blocks together to snake a quilt. The Women's Institute Ode . was then repeated and Mary Stewart collected. The minutes' and, treasurer's report were read by The '•Springrneethtgwv lbe held on April 7 at Maple Keys. . • ...The next meeting is on April 11 at the Lucknow town hall in the basement at. 8 p.m. The topic will be Illiteracy. June Alton and Brenda • :MacDonald gave a report on a workshop they attended in Chep- stow. Mary Nelson. ► A donation of a. cart and intraverous pole Plans were made for the 10th anniversary was made to the Lueknow Medical Centre. party which vill be held on May 15 at 7 p.m. Lunch was then served and 'the meeting ., at the Anglican Hall. . adjourned. • Q uestions about 'land rent l them page 6 Potential "yield, is probably the number one factor many tenants consider first. Land renting, for $100 per acre with past yields for corn averaging 80. bushels maybe no bargain in comparisonto the fans with.a 100 btshel yield and tenting for $115 per acre. Potential yield is a ' combination of many factors. Well drained .-land through tiling. cdnsistantly out yields the same land not tiled. We are seeing yields decreasing on land_ continuously grown in corn and other cash crops. Herbicide costs. tor..weed control, vary considerably with each field and uiie perennial and annual Weeds harboured. Soil fertility is important. You may -have to fertilise a field low in fertility quite a bit .more. than if the . field had WO •fertility 1 S reach your yield goal. Sod testing is important. I've , been saving . perhaps the . most important factor until' last ..know your break even costs. Some people immediately turn the page when I mention economics. To determine • your break even costs, you need to estimate °your, cost to grow the crop, a realistic average yield' and a projected market pricer Knowing these figures allows you to determine how much you can afford to pay for: rent. , Estimates won't guarantee a profit,' but you must know your costs in these strIplatile economic times. The Ontario Minist- ry of Agriculture and Food publish Crop B'udgetrig Aids for -many cosh crop each year. 'These aids are a useful tool for farmers in determining their breakeven costs. Copies of these budgeting aids ate mailable 'from the Agrijtur'dl Office. How much can you afford to pay for rent? Brian Hall, Farm Management Specialist. t DanganniM .. . ' 529+7917 `Open Nlg1itkTililip.ni 7160 a•Week f• att Sw hlt Fro ) THE CORP01UI1'ION DOG 0 Provincial Offers Crit County of Bruce IT IS ORDERED Pursuant to1 tilp provisions of the Provincial Offences Act, the rules for the Provincial Offences Court and the Provincial Courts Act, OS amended, that the amount set opposite each of the offences in the attached sehecdules of onces under the Provincial Statutes and Regulations thereunder and the Municipal By-law No. 10-1983 of the Village of Lucknow, attached hereto is the set fine, hicluding costs, for those offences in the County of Bruce to take effect March 5, 1984. DATED at Toronto this 5th day of March, 1984. , 1. 2. '3. 4. S. 7. 11 ►j P. C.. ,Ices, Chie Judge Provi,cial Offen s Court Being the Owner of a Dog Failed to Licence • Licenced Female Dog as Male Dog Failed to Licence a Kennel Being the Owner of a Licenced Dog, Did not Secure the Tag Did Remove a Collar or Tag from a Licenced Dog Being the Owner of a Dog Allow it to be running at Large Being the Owner of a Dog,. Failure to remove excreta of said Dog from Property other than that of Owner vi LLAGR OF LIJCPiNOW B. M. Whlteroft; .1. L. Farnell, Animal Contra Officer. $28.00 . 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 fog kg w TI St M. sp Ing to ;pa Jo la1 Fr ;se hi