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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-06-09, Page 8A PAGE EIGHT. THE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL,.. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ' 1'EE"D:'KILLER HANDBOOK to will find this handy, pocket -sized booklet invaluable ink its brief, concise instructions on the use of: COOP Weed. ' Killers. Includes rates of application, how, when and whereto apply, • and, charts for correct mixing. ET YOUR FREE COPY NOW/ Co-op 24D Ester Co-op 24D Amine Co-op 24D Low Volatile Ester Coop..' MCP Amine 64 Co-opMCP, Amine .48 Co,, -op Brush 'Killer 64 Atrazine 65W, Afro Oil For Atrazine.: Application. ` • •Phone 528-2125. SEE YOUR CA -OP • r�:n49th�rs1..re m Hno oou redAt c� ( Purple .Grove 'Women's . Ii stitute) Mrs. Don,: Gillies. was hostess for. the June 'meeting . of Purple ' • Grove.: • Women's Institute.;' Mrs. •. George Harkness presided.. Miss •E , va..Culbert read '� the ; Scripture lesson.' Members answered the roll .call by displaying some of their ' . snapshots. A' . Food :.Forum was. announced ' for June' :23 : at Walkerton en.`Never A Dull' Meal. • All ladies . are welcome,, and • are asked to contact Mrs. Don .Mc Cosh or ..Mrs. Frank- Dore. The . 'picnic will" be held a ' usual en June 29.at'•the'school. aa' is go- ing to: Midland on June .24. , Purple Grove . will act as hostesses at the Log Cabin on July 25.. • Miss' Margaret .. Robertson .re,-. ported' for .Home Economics and Health. Mrs: Helen Swann acted' as Convenor for' a program ,hon- oring' 'Grandmothers. 'Singing 'was 'led' by Mrs.. Francis' •Boyle. Mrs. • Wallace Pollock read "The 'Crad- le" Corsages had been made by Mrs.., Don McCosh and were, pre- sented to Mrs., Don Gillies, Mrs. Howard Thompson, Mrs. George Harkness, Mrs: 'Wm Arnold, A contest • was conducted by "Mrs; Culbert:' She . also read "Old- fashioned : Grandma" from a .re- cently published, book by a ' Bruce a author, •.;.Pearl Kelney P tt ers no .. .Short reports..: of , the District An- nual were given by Mrs. Wm. Ar- nold, Mrs. Frank Dore Dore and : Mrs: Howard Thompson. 'Mrs., Peter Leeson read "Grandmother's Gar- den." . . Mrs. Francis Boyle � gave ;a' talk on . Photography. Photography.: is' drawing or writing 'with 'light. A picture should tell a story. A picture ;can `freeze :a moment in tune.' .;These . pictures `are of in- terest • to most people, •,,She also` gave some tips ., on. taking • pie - tures. tures. Thee starY' ' of how Mrs: William, Percy came to Canada' from. Ire=, land and some of her early ex- periences were read from the Percy Family, History. The even- ing ..session of the:. Officers Con- ference •was described by Mrs. Wm. Arnold. • ` Mrs: Helen Swann presented each grandmother . with a gift and also Mrs: Earl Elliott, our r`iew- comer. Mrs. Frank Dore thank- ed the hostess and those taking part in the program. A copy of the Jubilee 'Book „of tlie English, Women's Institutes Was of interest to our :members. Luneh was • served . by Mrs. Howard Thompson; ;and • Miss, KintaflYW Vote To Disband` The June meeting of the „Kin - tail Kingtail Women's, Instlttte was ' held Thursday evening ' June 3, in • the. community hall', with Mrs. Hugh MacKenzie and . Mrs. Dan Wylds as hostesses.; Mrs,. Bert Alton as President and Mrs. Alvin; Robb as .Secretary, 'conducted the meet- ing. . • The roll call 'wast answered 'by, the gadget ..I find most useful, Tile motto ,was "the person' who is al - Ways beefing is liab'le..to get self in a' stew," with a. discussion` on it, Mrs . '.Stuart MacLennan gave the report . of the District Annual' held in Blyth, The topic : Horne 'Economics was given. by Mrs.. George Moiicrief,. reading a paper. on 'preparing. of. fish. Mrs. Hugh MacKenzie gave the current . events. Mrs.. .Doug Drennan` favoured with selections. on • her record:: player. There, was • a ,motion passed and carried that the Institute' disband. After.. singing of , the • Queen and Institute • Grace, lunch, 'was serv- ed by the hostesses ,and . the 'com- mittee in charge, PARTIAL : LIST OF :DONATIONS TO LIONS; • J.Easter fSeal Fund Gordon Wall; . R:R, 3; Holyrood,•• Pharis Mathers, R.R. ' 1 Lucknow Bruce Hamilton, R.R.:.3 Luck now; . D. A. Hackett, Rat: 3, Luck now; :Frank MacLennan, Lucknow; Tom .. Pritchard, Luck now; R. 'Koopmans, R.R. 2, Au •burn; Bert Alton, R.R. 7, Luck- now; Irvme •'Eedy, Dungannon Dick McQuillin,: R.R. 3, Helyrood Allan ..McQuillin; R.R. . 3, ...Holy - rood; •.Holy rood; . Lucknow:Canadian Legion;; Eldon. Henderson, 'Lucknow; ' Wil - Hain' bow; R.R. 2, Auburn;. Grant Gollan,: Lucknow:; Rev.. Howard: Strapp, • Lucknow;.:' Bob,. McNa11, Lucknow; Russ Button,` R.R. 3, Lucknow; Allan Manta, Lucknow; Ted , Collyer, . It,R. '. 5, Lucknow Duncan Farrish, R.R. ' 3, Luck now; Mrs D. ' R. MacKenzie; R.R. 3, Lucknow; George Stanley,..Luc know; Bob'; MacKenzie,Lucknow Gordon ' Fisher, Lucknw; Clarke: p'inlayson; Lucknow; 'Ronnie `Mc-. Quillir►, R.R. 3; Holyreed; Alex Hamilton, ; Lucknow; .Mrs. Gordon' Ritchie, Lucknow; Russ Ritchie; R.R. 5, Lucknow; Jack MacKin- non, 'R.fi 6 LucknoW; Ronnie Al- ton, "RA. 2, Lucknow; 'Eldon.. Bradley, R.R. ;3 Goderich Ew- art . •Jamieson, • Lucknow; Clifford. Murray, R.R. 2, Lucknow; Don- ald Murray,' R.R.'2, Lucknow; Miss Mary Murray, R.R. 2, Luck now; Jelle De' Jong, R.R, s,' Luc - knew; Bill ucknow;Bill Ross,;..R.R. 3 Goder- ich; Noble Johnston, ' Lucknow;' James •Boyle, Lucknow; Keith Cranston, • R.R. 2 Lucknow; Mrs. Eunice �7Cunninghamn, R.R. 6, Luc know;. Ken . Jardine, Lucknow; •Roy 'Havens, Lucknow; Leonard MacDonald, Lucknow; Kenneth. Cameron, Lucknow; Wilbur Brown, R.R. "1, Dungannon; Ross Irwin,. Lucknow Grant Chisholrn, R.R. 2, • Lucknow;, Virden Mowbray,. Lucknow; Bryce Elliott, Lucknow; Fred Gilchrist, R.R..6, Lucknow; Allan Barger, R.R. 3; Lucknow. ?Gordon .Montgomery, chairman, and Gordon Fisher, treasurer of the Lucknow Lions . Easter Seal Committee 'wish. to' thank all' those who have contributed so well to the .Easter. Seal appeal, McCosh and won by Miss Eva Margaret Robertson, RIPLEY MEAT. MARKET Cuslom Butghering Mondays -- Hogs, in by 4:00 'p'rn: . = CATTLE,` CALVES and LAMBS EVERY 'DAY, EXCEPT SATURDAY We do 'Curing and Stnoidng Beef, Pork and Lamb. Sold Whole, Half or Quarter ' For .-:Better Service, • And Lower Prices — Call Ripley 190, OHAS. HOOfSMA — rap, WEDNESDAYJUNE 9th, 1966 CurnpheHS€. Ustve any. Lid. Ontuil�. . HAVE PERMANENT PLANT :OPENINGS FORT BOTH' Male and Female Employees.' The :Work Is F. I Tine And Permanent; 5 Pay Week ,food: Wages nd A 'Comprehensive Employee: Insurance ,Pro- gram 'Are Aliailable. APPLICANTS, • SHOULD .VISIT , THE • PLANT' PERSONNEL • OFFICE FOR 'INTERVIEW, • �^ . • CANADA 1965, •• •. .40i • •;. i • • • •i • • • . . • , Farmers In Lucknow Area; GET YOUR ,SUPPLY OF. .PURINA CHOWS AND SANITATION .PRODUCTS, FROM cordon `A. Johnstone: IN LUCKNOW kr. THE J,OHNSTONE SEED ..CLEANING PLANT PHONE 528.3719.' ♦. • • •• • i' •• • • ♦. •'' • .: 4•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4 N'S ALUMINU Now is the, time to shave. those Nash aluminum doors and .. windows installed forsummer comfort: Free ;estimate: °LUCKNOW ' DIAL ' 528.3723 StudehtsReceive Cr gists �And Awards (L.D.H.$. NEWS) (Intended For. Last. Week) On Friday, May .28th an . assem- bly was held at .L.D:H.S. at which many students received ' crests for participation •in: school activ- ities and 'for outstanding school achievement. , Activity crests were 'presented. to students who had participated,. in.. four..: or more school activities in 1964-65. They were as follows: Barbara Nelson,•' Marianna .Mac- Donald, James D. MacDonald, Russell Allin, Barbara Cameron,; Donna . Corrin, Sharon .Mowbray, ,Ross Forster, . June Ackert, Elaine Murray, . Sharon Stanley, ` 'Mary Murdie, Jean. Sutton, Linda0'- `Donnell, Joyce .Thorbtirn, John Bradley, Cookie Gibson, . Ken' Kirkland, Ed. Brown, Peggy.: But- ton, Donald Fisher, Linda Little. Citizenship crests , were pre- sented to students who had done outstanding achievement for their, school. Following are their names and the achievements they made: Wanda Hunter (Public 'Speaking),' Mary Finlayson• (Student Council and Basketball), Barbara . Nelson (Student Council,' Basketball 'and Band), Peggy Button ` (Student Council and . Basketball), Joyce Thorburn (London Free Press Winner,), ' June ' .' Ackert (School' Queen, Basketball, and Student Council Elliott Whitby (Shooting t ineAward and Basketball),Ja ' James D. . MacDonald ; (Student Council and work fore Spring Dance),. ;Kea Kirkland (Student Council), John Bradley (Yearbook and Student. Council), : Jim Anderson (Free .. . Press: Winner);' Glen. Cowan,' (School King' and' Yearbook). r Also' at. the .Assembly three' .a- wards a ward.El- s were e . presented � .by Mr. El- win Hall (en behalf -of the .Inter-. Collegiate : Press of Canada : Ltd.). )• to " the .three students who had done the most .,for • this year's. yearbook ("The ' Veritas '85"). The' winners' were John :Bradley,. Editor,.: Linda . O'Donnell, Typist, and; 'Glen Cowan, ' Photographer. • After the presentation of . these atvards>Peggy Button, and Ken .,. Kirkland presented •gifts to the four teacherswho are leaving the school. These. are Miss Betty Mc- Call, Mr. R. DoWsett, Mr. T. Ram- autarsingh and „ Mr. .C. Lewis; Each • :of< :these teachers thanked the student council and the. stu- dent dent body,' and ... "hed • everyone the very est ,in he future. Y Goyette; , the principal,, 'end- ed the ,assembly with' .4a short' speech after. which classes' *were dismissed.' CROP REPORT Groth p is'' good on all crops. planting The lantin of white .beans has 'started: The gentle warm rain should be helpful to all crops.. Spraying of cornand spring. grain - crops are taking place. BUILDING SUPPLIIES Plywood, Prefinished ,Wall' Panels, Flame Resistant Ceiling Tile ° WESONTMBER . • LUCKNOW PHONE 5282909,