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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-02-27, Page 10-4 • AAGE, TEN' T1i Z LATCKNOW SFNT110i.. LUCKNOW, ONTABIQ' Bruce Progressive Q�nser�►ati�ire� Association Fe4eral MINATING �.CONVENTION Will. be held in . the. Southampton Legion Hall, Thursday, february.28th . Speaker;a Hon. David. "J. Walker RMER MINISTER OF PUBLIC , WORKS the Interested Persons Are- Cordially Invited - -• 1. /./-/./%/-/•i •%/%/•/ / / / /%%%•%i %%i =/ /•/ / /%/ /%% %i /-/� ;4 ts Shorthorns ome .. To Canada In a.'transaction of wide inter- est a :pais 'of Ontario cattlemen •. announce the •outright•..purchase 'of ' the .renowned Ba'pton, Shorn horn :'herd, Pei the :h rel: `. Scot=' Land. Louis Cadesky and; W.. W., Donaldson, 'operators 'of .Lauada Manor ' farms : -of Peterborough, • are: the principals in this 'import- ant transaction. The' Baton herd consists of some one hundred tinct thirty. animals, most of which° will. come •i o Canada in the spri m- of< 1963. A few .wall • ,be retained at .Denen'd Farms, *weed :by 1iI•e'ssrs. Cadesky : and • Donaldson and located in. Terthsthire.:' In •recent years, ' Baapton-ibred. Shorthorns have been in keen de-. manna;; . and +havei been exported to Canada; United ' States; South Af-.. rice, New Zealand and Australia. Easily, 'their most notable export' -was the bull,Bapton Constructor, porch by -I xada in -1• at- a re+c�ord price of ` 000. Several years'_later this !'bul�..wrote +ane Cher •chapter in Shorthorn History, when he was flown 'back to. .Scot land, to.:Detnend Farm, after an:. unparallelled record .of production in • Canada. 'His sons, some • sea- ling, as Thigh„as'$+30,000,:+hawe-lgone to all ,parts • ofCanada, United. States . and a few .to Argentina and New Zealand. : The. Bapton herd, destined for Canada, will. include •tine: • 1962 Perth Chanipion,,'Glamis Bene- .factor,' purchased ,at 5;800 guineas (approxim,ately. $17,400). eludes, likewise, ` some , of the.. ,tried, proven and outstanding cows of. the Shorthorn ;breed. Sweet Young Thing: :Can .you squeeze ane ;in There? Bus Driver: . Why, : yes, ma'am tf someone else will drive: the -bus. . la■sm■■■■■silsim■■■■■■ alma•u■■■■■■■■■i/u■•■■u•■1Z • ▪ 811 ■ i. • ■ • ■ • • • 1963 Pontiac Laurentian; sedan, automatic �. 1963 ;Chex. Belair Sedan, automatic, radio ■ ■ ■ '1962'' Pontiac Parisienne '2 -door hardtop, V-8, fully powered, i m.1962 Pontiac Parisienne 4 -door ,hardtop, V-8, fully powered ■ t■ 1962,Sedans, automati6c`, fullyequipped Chev Belair. Sedan, automatic, fully equipped:. ''■i -1962 Pontiac Laure•ntian 1, 1962. Pontiac Stratochief, automatic, ` radio i• 1962 Pon■ *.tiiac: Laurentian 2 -door' hardtop,:�-8, autot»iatic� ■• '1961, Chev - Impala, 4 -door hardtop, .. Y-8, �y powered ■ 11:.1961'. Pontiac Laurentian, 2 -door'. hardtop111 n 1.. 961 Pontine Laurentian,• power: steering, •automatic, fully II ■ equipped. ` ■ ▪ 1961:. Vauxhall �.' 1960 Pontiac Sedan, standard transmission■ .■ 1959 Volkswagen, : ■ y ■ 1959 Pontiac Sedan, standard.transmission : ■ ■ 1 :1959 Chev Belasr. Sedan with automatic. ' ■ • 1959 Pontiac' Sedan, V-8 automatic, power 'atcerin2 a • r :1958 Ford Fairlane Sedan, automatic 1 • ■ 1958 Oldsmobile 4 -door hardtop st •, • 1957 Chev 2 -door, automatic . !: 1957.• Pontiac Sedan, standard ■ ■ NUMBER OF .1955 MODELS from :. $350. • ':. MANY OLDER MODELS TO 'CHOOSE FROM TRUCKS!., . TRUCKS!, • `1959 Chev 1/2 -ton Pick-up a 1958' GMC 1=ton Pick-up ■• Up. ■ it i-' ■, . •■ Brussels 'Motors , • at ■ Cities Service Dealer _ ' ''Phone 1 4_. n' ■; ■ _ russte• ■ hili u■aa■■aaN■<iii iI■■iari■■■a■■■■■■■■iiiii■■iii • Pt WEDNESDAY, l"' • 2 1803 SummAmberley, ■ Summer • f AND SAL. t' .BEEF 'BULLS ■ 151: 51 Resident Pass�s • � • � �SHOW (AMB>�EY NEWS). Mrs. • Gordon Emmerson was 'hostess for the'Wome+ns Guild of,. the Anglican Church on 'Thurs- day of last week. After tile re- ar 17usiness •tthe ladies worked, on a quilt far a faintly' who lost ;,their ',home 'in a recent fare. Af- ter grace :Was sung.. Mrs, Go don 'Emmerton . served lunch; Mr.• and Mrs Chester;ICamPlbeil4'' Land- family , of London, 'visited' with MVir. and Mrs' John Bell of Kinbardine on • Satumday. ,Mrs.:. Bell .h' ' �a ',patient inKincardine Hospital..• ,, r Miss Iva. Smeltzer returned to. Toronto after spending a week- end with her .parents; Mr.; and. Mrs,' 'Arthur Smeltzer • Muss Catharine : Godfrey of To ;onto'. visited over .the week -end with her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs.: Reg . Godfrey.. 'Recent Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. . Walter Brown • were: Mr and Mrs.. Eldon, Bradley, Phya s:. and John and . Mr. and; Mrs. Nor/mai' Nesbitt. • F. A nuimber • of ladies of +the U.C.W. attended-- a ;quilting at- tthe. shame of Mais. Stewart Shiens on Thursday of last .Week. • Word was received from; De= trait' +on : Friday:. evening of the ■ is st al■ Under • the auspices •of isus- : ■ The. Ontario Beef Cattle Improvement Association ■ ■' Hays Sales: Arena; Trafagar. ■ ■ ` 0 5 miles • northOakville •on Highway No.. 5 • _; i of ■ ■ 118 -_- Herefords se ■ ' 26 :: Shorthorns. `. ■ i 6, .-=• Aberdeen • Angus g ■ ■ orthorns Galloway sell Galloway • ■ Angus,. Sh , y on Tuesday; Mar..12 : �• Thursday March � Herefords.. sell on . , , ... ' . ,, .:: • • � 4 i ▪ Showing scheduled ' for 8:30 a.m. each day, ■ a Sales will commence at 11.00 a.m: each day e „� Every O.ntano. �f armed' buying a qualified"performance s N . tested!' bull at these sales' will.' be eligible for a prem i • ■ tum of 20 per cent of the purchase price,. but not more • le than . $150.00,•• in accordance . with the terms. of the a • 'Bull Premium -Policy e s ■ Catalogues : maybe: •obtained from the Secretary -Teas. s a C. Carman Lyons. Pres. R. ' H. Graham: Sec. . ■ Wal''lacetown, -;-Ontario Parliament •Bldgs., i ■ Toronto, Ontario.' 1 ;.151 1.•i death On, ' 1Mrs: ,Bruce • Cameron ■ fw'ui hllog a stroke.' Mid a■■■imessiu■ut>igionsluiuuu■auiP■■a■■Al ing:a;patient arid is a 'visitor with her . niece,, • ,Mrs: Jim Ross and Mr. Ross . in 'Searborough.. 1112s. R' Russel B: Ritchie w was •tadm,itted, .to W rugh'am; 'General' Hospital ' on Thursday with blee pneumonia We 'Wish, 'her .a speedy -recovery. Mr ,.and ;;Mrs:. CIaren+ce 'Grow stun, "Dale 'and ,,Debby of Chat- hani were Week , end .:v sivtors; at :the home of • his..••sister, Mir. =and Mrs., •, Ivan Laidlaw of White.. a Week ago Sunday. His' parents': *. and Mrs: 'John' ,Crowstan. visited *there witth. Mrs. • Cameron were frequent. visitors ; at tlhei'rhoneswimmer 'Came- ron'. ne apt Aniberley beach. Mrs 'Came ron' will be ,missed' by friends and .:r'ela'tives. in this : 'vicinity with whom she +v'i'sited. from time to timne.: Sympathy . is : extended too Mr.. Cameron and ',family in their berea!vement. . • Mr: and `Mise. Andrew •Jiamie- • son of Woodstock visited With Mr. and . Mrs.' Ross' ,S►lviells at. Amtberley. ; and Mr..and :Mrs. Jahn' Beal: of 'Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. ; William Fergu- s -on, accompanied by Mr; ;.,and Mrs.:+Ohester Campbell of • Lon- don; werenn _Detroit . on Sundiay at the thomeof- Mr. Bruce Came ron .and: ;family; R.::Lupton' adatinisitered 'the : ,satcrament. (of baptism on. Sunday . at St. Luke's Mglican Ohwr i ,: Pine River, when, Chris+t- ine • . Marie, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Reg R hfiel of Goderioh Was 'ibaptizett ,Grandparents;' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rhiel . and Andre* of Goderioh • ,were ; a+ls+o :present far ::tihe• service and *ter were. dinner guests of Mr.. and - Mrs Reg G!odifrey. Uncle' Dan ,Marks 89th Birthday (LOCHALSH NEWS) Recent visitors• with Mr:..:and Mrs. Ewan.. MacLean were Mr and Mrs. Ross' Calvert and fa. - mthly ;of a-mth1y..'of Wyoming.•�/' • Mrs. David' ,Mac,Donalid Spent a day . in Tortlnto recently, .• Miss Annie, Mae MacDonald bias been visiting with ',Mr. and Mrs. Tom MacDonald. 'Kenneth Wyads 'is . ,still : a :' pa- tient. ' in Kincardine Hospital • Mrs.• Emile Mac•Lennan .spent a few days with the . Motel -lie fanvily in ` Kincardine. Mrs. Annie :MacDonald has re- turned. ',home ;after ' spending some time an, 'London and .Ha- milton. U'n,ole Dan as he is f'ainileiarlya known ' around Llochalsah;cele- ibrated his tili9th birthday on Tuesday, February nth: Mr. MacDonald, has made 'a remark- able recovery from a broken "hip' and is ,always up and about to receive visitors. LANGSIDE Bobby 11regman, son • of . Mr. and Mts. Bab Bregfnam • and; Marty .Young, son of 'Mr. and Mrs, Jinn Young shad their' ton-. sill . ;removed in 'W,irigham•t' Gen.. eraul Hospital Rely,- • Miss Mss 'Emm'a ' Richar dsom was able .°to ,leave•Wingli i General Roaptal after several weeks. be. Mr. • Budd'y..'.Crriffiin amid '� ;f....:hiss ' ctti i 1drenand Mr'.JohnGr tin' of Detroit''' were (visitors with their Uncle Mr. Mrs: Pat McMillan. Mr: and Mrs;. WM.. 1 d d,eltl , of :La Rieviere,''' Manitoba, and Mrs:' John 'Arthur of Auburn :visited a few :,days with Mr: and Mrs.. Gordon Wall BOB' • CARBERT NAMED TO. NEW 02.A•; POST •beef ob" beet +h Ca .as • R. W. B �' appo nted : secretary-manrager' o the Ontario Federation;:' ofAgri culture,•'Mir Canbert succeed Herb': Arbuckle . who ,vias recent ly +>iamed ,assistant :to.' Georg M Cague, ' ha'irnvaxi •of, ,thee On taio Farm Productsi>ri • Marke�� Board. Mr. ' Caroms 'w s director t information for „the Cana ria( Federation of Agri+cul+ture' four. years before ; joining :the, OF. information ..department ,la: year. Prior' to, his ap,pointinent . went the CFA '•Mr.. Canbe'rt was . dire( for .of' +radio and: television . Euro ,programs for.'. nearly ;10 • yea] with CKNX:• Is Your:. Subscription.lterevvec VOTE FOR MARKEFIN OLi.TED The following 'then have : been, , nocniiiated to stand 'for committeemen for 'Huron County: and all • stand for • good sound, producer 'controlled marketing. ;Vote for the' °following ' •men and :vote for a full '.-slate of, 19 'Mien March 5th : between 11..:a.in.:and 6, .p.m. ' NOMINEES— ALLAN, OMINEESALLAN, BAAN, BACON, CAMPBELL COLEMAN, • ELLIOTT, FINNIGAN, FISHER, GOVIER, HARDING, IRELAND, LOVETT, LOVE, McALLISTER, McGREGOR. - 'MULVEY, RUNDLE, STEWART, WARNER, • Robert P. Martin. Albert George William Gordon Raymond Leonard. •,Cori'' Elmer'• Elinor Ross. Ross Robert . �Alez: _ • Harry . Hugh ' Lloyd Alfred' H. TOWNSHIPS .-:.• • .Tuckersmith Grey .. Morris' McKillop Stanley McKillop . r Ashfield' ” Colborne East. Wawanosh' Howick East Wawanosh Hullett . . t' , Hay . ' West Wawanosh •Tuckersmith • Turnberry Usborne ' Hulled • 1 Goderich ' Tuestlay, March Sth. Polling time: 11a.m. to 6 p.m. VOTING PLACES WILL' BE AS 'FOLLOWS Exeter Town Hall, EXETER Agricultural' Board Room, CLINTON Gorrie Community Hall, GORRIE Walton Community I -mill, WALTON • Sher wood's •` Bus . Barn,. DUNGANNON '