The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-02-27, Page 10-4
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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
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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. .
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WEDNESDAY, l"' • 2 1803
SummAmberley, ■
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AND SAL. t'
.BEEF 'BULLS
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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
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Under • the auspices •of isus-
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■ The. Ontario Beef Cattle Improvement Association ■
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Hays Sales: Arena; Trafagar. ■
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` 0 5 miles • northOakville •on Highway No.. 5 • _; i
of
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■ 118 -_- Herefords se
■ ' 26 :: Shorthorns. `. ■
i 6, .-=• Aberdeen • Angus g
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■ orthorns Galloway sell
Galloway
• ■ Angus,. Sh , y on Tuesday; Mar..12 : �•
Thursday March
� Herefords.. sell on . , , ... ' . ,, .:: •
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▪ 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.,
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■ Toronto, Ontario.' 1
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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
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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:•
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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
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