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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-03-03, Page 5WEDNESDAY',: MAR: 3rd; 1965 • THE LUCKNQW' SENTINEI., t UCKNOW ONTARIO IM NOME OR OFF/CE • • • /NSMOP OR SCHOOL . $PEE' NACCURAC, We can give quick service in suppljJing .custom made rubber stamps...at budget prices, Drop in and, tell us what ,you want -we'll have it.ready for you with. info; couple of E:LIJCKNOW.SENTINEL: Urge Bigger 'Price S regid Far Ho sAt BuceAnnualHogProducersMeeting (Intended For Last '.Week) • -marketing.'system is there will be The .:price differential between . a back --up of pork ' products if A and. B hogs '.should be increass- the quality : is not kept.. up, .?fie' ed .from. the present $1-a hundred 'compared ''the differential paid in pounds to . $3, or • more, James ' Ontario .to that in Ireland : and. Boynton,secretary of . the Ontario Denmark:. In Ireland the, produc- Hog Producers Association told er gets twice as much . for an A the annual meeting of the Bruce animal as for a C. In. Denmark body ,at. Walkerton. ,.' the standards are . higher than. here. Only, 1,6' inches. of back fat. Quality improvement is.the . onlyY. way .P the, ,producers can maintain is allowed compared to two inch - present ., price levels against the es here and they; allow:, only 'four-. increase of production, the speak- fifths of an inch on the loin . while er said, and by increasing: the, dif- in Ontario ' the . toleration is 1.5. frential m ore' producers will see: inches, ...e theadvantage of marketing bet- Last 'year Dentaik exported ... ter, quality .hogs more hogs to the United States sn' : : governmentsub- that • Canada, Mr: Boynton ' said. .The � pre e t $3 .. , "Realize . ; , , Yp sidy, .is ' of more''benefit: to the • `Realize that, you can . not prd- consumer than to the producer, he.' said. It . assures - him of a' bet - tern': quality product. KEEP .UP .'QUALITY .. ; -11'to. matter•how :efficient'the duce. a'. B. hog for less: than''you can, make . an A, he , said.. Be said a lack of ;co-ordination with purebred farmers has '.resul- ted .inthe show ringwinner bein� . .g. a. different • type .of animal . than .'the •one that will.grade best when hung up: PROVIDE DISPLAYS :,.1 He also sees merit in the elite- herd 'policy being talked up in some breeding circles. ' , Here: the herd would have to be tested and brought' up. ; to . •minimum stand- ards. Eldred, . Aiken of :Allenford, past chairman . of. the ' :Ontario Hog Pro- ducers .Marketing Board, :said,the' Variety. Concert. Displays Antiqu ^' Some •interesting, information on the costumes worn at. 'the'Var-' iety concert sponsored by %the. Dicky bw Agricultural;' Society here, a week ago", is as follows.: the "Top 'Hat" worn by •Fred Mc +Quillin carne, from Holland. It pis between 70 and• 80 years old and. is owned by .:Simon de Boer,. It. was. Mr. .de ;,B'oer's: father's wed- ding hat. .'. ,. 'The "nightgown" worn. by Mrs,' Currie Colwell ` was :owned -lay the late •Mrs,. Dan•Alton and; is near-- ly' ip0 years old; the ' candle stick Mrs.• Colwell:' carried is - many' years old and is now .owned by Mrs, Evan, Keith. The chair that was used by Grandpa in the last. variety . number was owned :.by I. Walter Alton's, father the late Dave Alton. and. is 100 'years old' as is the albuan that Grandpa us- ed which was owned . by the late Edward. 1Mc,Quillin and now is in. the possession.' •of his: .grandsons Fred. McQuillin.' • • • ou never had to wore about retirement" Not this: happy couple ! Many years ago, Bob invested' in a Sun Life Retiretrrent In- come poliey , and, now that he is 65, .hewill be receiving ;from. Sun Life a $400 cheque every month. And when' .Joh dies, his Wife will receive two-thirds • irds of this arnount each �;. txiontl) as long as she lives, �,. Chan+ues are yo>1 too may loo.? isorward to Many happy retirement years. ` rollow Bob's example, Why not give me a calf todayt WILUAM J: KINAHAN ' R.R, _2 Luck/tow' Phone Wingbain 74941 SUN- UEE ASSURANCE COMPANY ..OF CANADA A, MUTUA4.'COMPANY:. board established -five more yards in :1964. The' board is : concerned with • the costs . at ;some 'of the. yards, mainly those in the : east. cif ' the ,province.. Costs •across .On tario vary from six: to: 80.'' cents a. hog. New •yards : now being op- ened are, for. an eight :month .pro- bationary period to gauge their effectiveness. . The -:meeting' passed . -a resolu- tion to provide educational and promotional displays for fall .fairs' in ..the county. ,Directors for1965 elected: were, Alfred White . .of Wiarton, Ernest' „Beirnes: ' of : ..Hepworth, . Alfred Brunton ' of . Tara,. Keith . Weedon and ' Joseph Thompson ' of .Paisley, Orville Monk and .'James Jack - lin of Elmwood; Allan ` Evans Of ,Tiverton, , Malcolm ,Inglis of Clif- ford, 'Wallace Ballagh of . Tees - water, P A. Murray 'and Jack Ackert of f•I.olyrood, Elson .Arn- old and William ' Shewfelt of Kin cardine, James Doyle. of :Chep- stow, Gordon' Patterson of Ripley, Clarence, Nixon bf. Lion's Head and ,,Eldred Aiken of AAllenford.• by . Wfbfilliam Whiting • ' (FEBRUARY '15th; 1965) : After 751 telecasts "What's'. My Line?" ' ,is still, going • strong. Last Sunday. the ` show's 15th' anniver- Sary was .celebrated .'by ' Dorothy Kilgallen, • Arlene Francis' Beni nett Cerf, , and host, John Daly:: Steve Allen, ,a former panelist,: returned for the 'event. Not far behind the 15 -year-old• mark ' is Red' . Skelton. 0n March; 9th; Red plans to devote his show' to a . recap of outstanding bits ,from : his 14' years Of television shows. Station,•and network officials` are businvading California to See ,Pilots of TV shows which will make up• the schedule ' for 1965-66,,. Over • the past few 'Weeks it has.; been ' disturbing to ' learn that, ,many of thecurrent ' TV shows will .net..be with us next season; We understand there is: a large. repertoire of pilots, from which to•. choose: .4' .. Once again, opposing` .1 twores 'will try to .knock Ed Sullivan' from; his high -rating position. ABC will try . it with the much-discussed new series "The FBI Story". It 'Wil be 'produced' in colour and 'telecast Sundays at •8 • : p.m. ' At least, 'that's 'what. ABC offieials are saying; now. It has been announced that the Fowler Committee on broadcast- ing will likely report about 'April 10th. What does this mean? ' The government will produce ' a draft fora new broadcasting act based on Fowler's recommendations,. A' parliamentary ' 'committee' will. Work on the draft .• . and then maybe somethingwill be . done next. fall , maybe. • Place fish fillets ' on.. lettuce before placing in a pan for bak- ing, This prevents ' fish from sticking to pan, . Discard lettUCe before serving. • n. PAGE MVO' • Plywood, Prefinished Wel! Panels,. ' Flame Resistant Oe ling Tele WESONT LUMBER LUCKNOW • PHONE 528.2909 1 NUNEff For sound' counsel and a fair; price •on a, monument correctly designed from quality material, rely on SKELTON MEMORIALS . Pat O'Hagan, Prop.. ..Established Over. Sixty. Years • Walkerton , •Phone' 881-0234 : Ontario PURPLE GROVE (Intended- ForLast Week) 'Mr., and . Mrs'. ' • Claude Dore :'. Mrs.Harvie Thompson ' and 'Allan Rhody spent;: Tuesday in - London. Miss Margaret' Robertson and Donald. Robertson ' were Friday evening guests of Mr, and•'.Mrs.- Bert • Breckenbridge, Ripleyr. ; and.: Mrs.: James 'Emerso' p, and Frank of Charing. Cross . were Sunday visitors with. • Mr, and Mrs. George•,Emersoi and: Bob; Joan , Thompson spent' Sattirday• With :Brenda Currie. ' `Mrs. Frank Dore and Dianne, Miss Myrtle Emmerton' and Mrs. ;Robert.. Aitcheson : visited *`Miss: Eva Culbert, Ripley. ° • Sandra Henderson is' visiting , Mr. . . and' Mrs. Donald 'Gillies:. Marlene . Gawley -and Carolyn Forster Toronto and • Barbara Leeson Kitchener spent the Week- end at their : homes- lin this •vicin-• ity ' Mr.. and Mrs.: Howard Thomp- son and Mrs. Donald ' McCosh at- tended the ,60th wedding anniver- sary of Mr:. and Mrs. James Hod: - gins , 'of Kinlough , on .Monday: Mr, and Mrs:, Walter Forster. and family, Mr. and Mrs.' 'Bill. Robinson Toronto, were Sunday guests . of.. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. , Patterson, . 'Firei • the home . of'. Fire destroyed Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dore: on Fri- day.: , They are staying with Mr.. and Mrs. Harvie Thompson... Farm Safety was the topic of farm: forum at , 'the home . of ' Mr. , / and.. Mrs. Gordon MacDonlad . on Monday . ' evening, : Mr`. Frank Maulden spoke. Ile : is a. ' 'mem ber of Bruce County Farm` Saf-. ety Council. 4-H Club Girls Meet The 4-H Club girl$, • held a gathering in Ripley on Monday night when.. Mr ;'Sutherland, mem- . ber of Mt. Forest ' Prov. .Police, spoke ;on careful driving. On Friday the Purple Grove Guardette's. 'met at the home of: Brenda Currie. The : meetingop- ened with the 4-H ' pledge: The leaders Mrs. George Harkness and Mrs: ' William Arnold discus- sed' being 'a .good first aider. Next meeting is at Ann 1VMacKay's on. Wednesday. NOW THERE'S ONE MORE GOOD REASON Pt WHY YOU SHOULD. CONVERT YOUR PRESENT EQUIPMENT TO SAFE, ECONOMICAL Oil HEAT: i It's easy to convert to oil. 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