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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-06-05, Page 5o Lies • of ris, cks Lir er ,ric as Lnd ,nd in-. at= )cn, le' Mg, Wn .. Ty.' a - air ie= • is or .n, • es '. in es. ' r, e, t.' r• r- t- d t= ft h d • Lir . d • WIIINIMPAY, JUNE. 5th, 1963' THE LUCKNOW3ErlTtNHL, LUCKNOW, :Oly'rAR.iO Milk Barr Have 11 Teenager Appeal • • . • ommi '. • woe Ire amine of action to fake to keep !floured` I CI AL SURANCE If you change .Jobs, follow carefully' the instructions• on the back of`the Certifi- cate -Of Payment, Form 104, which your group is required to give you. • • When YoU reach your 19th birthday you are no longer covered by your parents' certificate. Register separately within thirty days to keep insured. Forms are available at hospitals, banks and .Com- • When you marry., the Family premium must be paid to cover husband, wife and eligible dependants. Tell your group, OR, ii you pay direct, tell the Commission. ONTAEXO $OSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION 2195 Tongs St: , Toronto,.7 Ontario ALWAYS .KEEP TOUR .NOSPITAL INSURANCE CERTIFICATE HANDY OL1VT N'tWS'.'. Mrs. Melvin Coaling -• • visite;1 recently with her sister, Mr,,' Douglas Johnston Johnston of Rervie who is 'a patient in St. 'Joseph's •Hospitals; -London. »' Mrs; Walter•,Black visi'ted"with. "her. father, Mr; ;William .M:cGuire, UMW 11111,. who is a 'patient in Freeport Sanitarlum, Kitchener.; . Little Geofrey MacTa•vis'h,'. Sdn a. nd Mrs James.. Macr. :l'o,sli' .)ant a .few • days last E:ek. in•. 1:r'cardinc.. General Hpso,tai, • "1 ss Pnv urs • Clayton.. was or ,anist in the United 'Church on: Sunday, ' 'PAM: (Huron co. 'F. of 'A. News), "June 15 Dairy Month" and also ' the start of a new set- aside program. 1,he four , pro- •vinici'al dairy producer groups agreedto a : /4 of 1% !deduction en all .'milk shipped' to manu- facturing. anufacturing• or. ,processing plants; cream' producers• are .continuing.' :t*' same method in effect !pre= viously' and .making up :the 'dif- ference .��n increased amounts out • Pff .'board's funds;: fluid mvlk' shippers' deductions ` iwi11 ' ibe' lc per Cwt which ..•would ; be . the equivalent of 1/4 of .1% to rfacil itate, the •a+nlount of :.,deduction at the plants. ' ;The deductions are on a monthly,'year around basis. The ,total• aanount of potential funds• on the : basis of '19&2: On- tario ' ::production figures could amount . to •$250;000.•00 ;for . the seven months period 'June r1 to 'December . 31, . '1963. The •funds. coming from 5 Begaons; will be used 'fop/promotion, advertising, 'Publicity, Public relations in ;proportion • of contributions and concentration • of papuulation• in each zone -across Canada. • 'The .total ,potenti'al• on a:'1 -year l.prpclitiction basis, ifor Canada $1,334,945. ' Says Roy .Jewell. of the.; Lon- don Fre . .Press: 1:5c' •'for . a . cup.' of coffee!• Why • not try mak at coffee 'break thine?. 'Take , note •that • milk dispensing machines, installed in . 'proper dacations Germany have . ''sold substantial .arnounts of. milk.' In Switzer- land mobile automatic refriger / ated' Milk dispensers have been market tested' .successfully •..'on• construction sites 'Where they have !been: placed';With the : eon.: ES:SO' SERVICE. FOR TOP. QUALITY ATLAS ,.BATTERIES, DUNLOP TIRES :(Most . Sizes In: Stock) AT REASONABLE PRICES! :`Repairs to: All Makes' of. Cars and Tractors 3 Licensed Mechanics Wheel Afignment.and Balancng MOTORCADE' DEALER sent' of the construction tfiirms. An :in •'Denmark milk bars !for. teenagers are 'said ..:to..be; a sue- cess. • In addition 'to. :30 "'differ- ent . kinds ; 'of Milk drinks, the milk.' bars featuresiu& teenage trappings as juke !boxes,' . jazz orchestras; and dance 'iloo�rs. Danish dairy 'interests reason that . their youth••' is amore -con- cerned with . the environmen:t. than the liquid it' consumes, and the "!bar" abniosphere •seenis•.,;to have changed the social •image. of from a sissy drink; to a : drink for ":hipsters" arid "c Cat," n on -the back: of an old model car: ":out of date but' •out of . d:ebt."'. Cincinnaf ream �ager B • The srnoo�k�t Iight beer brewe 'f. a• MBERLE Reids Corners •W.I. 'met in the Community' •hall on•• Thursday of last' week with :an attendance of ; 13. ' •!lVlrs. ' ;Cecil Hollands and:. Mrs. Kel`v'in Henderson. presided_ The, roll -+call, Name: a man of note and' what : he is doing . to, • help • our ;: country, • :Interesting. current events were compiled. !by Mrs John. Reid, :after which Mrs. • Cecil Humphrey gave ,the top1e, on 'Teets .and ' .fannies about.• .'cheese:" .She also made'. a ;cheese cake :..which the inem,'bers -enjoy ed at Lunch „time. The motto, A.. dog' 'wags his tail instead of his Tongue" was given by : -Mrs, Mervyn Hooey. -Innteresting: re • - ports of : the.. District Annual.. ;held at 'Reids Corners May, 23 were ; • given by . Mrs. • :Arthur Courtney and Mrs., Wesley Robb: Mrs. Mervyn. ,Hooey: conducted 'a musical : contest Which was en- joyed. Aifter the: 'dosing: nde sand•, grace,: lunch . was 'served: by 'hostesses:.Mrs. Bert Irwin and ,Mrs: Mervyn. Hooey... and "Mrs. 'Herb I Binmerton: were Sunday guests, of 'Mr. and Mrs, William • Courtney. . Rev, IS.' R. Lupton, : rector o .St Lukes Anglican: Church,.,Lur-.. gan' is r a', .patient in. Kinccardi e ; Hospital following an appendec- tomy. , Eugene . Blue •of. 'Detroit spent •' the :week -end. with . .his parents, Mr: •and' Mrs; John Blue. Mr., and Mrs, Norman!. Ewing of (Guelph were Sunday guests.;. of 'Mr.:: and: :Mrs.. Donald. Court-`' ney. NEWS BRIEFS FROM NEARBY • • • Police' •and • parents 'chased of unknown' man from •tihe outskirts • of Wingham for:.:over two mules; afterhe. was .: noticed ,leading: two, little girls along :CNR ` • track's to the east of town: The. •. incident was rfiirst noticed: by the father of one . of : the children. and''he ..called to.the little ,girls to come ;back, which they •, did, The father then. called 'police & with a..'' neighbour 'chased . the man across the fields :to the east. 'but'''failed. 'to:apprebendthin:' Hensal'.1 was withaut electri-; city ,for 45 minutes the first of last week • after an 18 -ton earth mover went into the ditch when . 'a tire {blew, and mapped 'a shy-'. .dro pole, The driver, John Shantz,' 18, 'of: Huron Twp; was' not injured; He was driving; the earth mover, 'owned by his 'fa- other,. Wilfred Shantz', to a road construction .project ,at B'ir"r, . * * x.. • Beatty Bros. Ltd of rer gun has received an' order' Ffor -n:ore, .Ii than $100,000 :of barn equipment for tihe Atlantic Winter Fait` at Halifax. .1, •• `Mrs,, Caroline McDonald of: } Cort" -3, Culross has been appoint- ° ed secretary of Teeswatery fall fair, succeeding, Melvin Rome,. who . has retired,