The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-06-05, Page 11t
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• WEO•NESD•A` , •JUNE 5th,, 0.63
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• THE DLUCKNOW ,SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTAR Q
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Mrs': . Neil G:1VlaeKftnz'ie •Who
has been,, visiting her daughter,
Mrs: ;John- Collinson, has . gone
to Ripley to stay.. 4with her other
•daughter, •Mrs. ';Donald, Blue.
Mrs ,!George Kitson, Mr.` and
Mrs. ..Sandy' lVaeDon:a].d and.
ars. Colin, . Ho'we' attended'' the.
funeral sof Mrs. Kitson'.s• daugh-
ter,' "1Vlabel Mrs.' ,Dell Avery, .
St. -`.Thomas .Last Wednesday ,'
`Dr. and LMrs. Wenzc�ll of De-
troit • s,perit 'thee . week -end ' at,,
their...cottage at, '.Kintail Beath.
~: John West .Of Toronto visited`
last,week • with . his i brother, Rich=
• ard. West. '
Miss A•l'lie N':elson : who has
been., i11 for Some 'weeks .is• much
improved.
• Mr. and Mrs,. ' George Foster'
and:: Donna of Rodney visited
with Mrs Kitson • on Thursday:
The death • ocou.rred suddenly
on Saturday *ni<ght. in. Chicago of
Emile Nougaard H.e is survived
by. -hiswife, the former: -Isabel
MacDonald of ,Kintail.• .1,
•REAL, . 'ESTATE .`BOARD ' •
MEMBERS MET • AT HANOOVER
The , May dinner. .meeting of.
the: Grey Bru•ce. Real Estate'
Board ...was held in •Hanove.r on
May •29th;. . •
The .president, William Craw-
ford spoke . on • particip'ation' in.,
the. Ontario .Association-of'..Rea1.
Estate: Boards. The' highlight ' of
• his .speech was On eduCational
system under the auspices of the•.
Ontario Board for 'the benefit of
the members of al) Real'' Estate.
B.oard,s; •By, the end of 19'63 all
future brokers and salesmen
Bruce ENDO
Personal Services. ..
By Lloyd. Jaciper., Co-ordinator;
Bruce County EMO
The personal services. section
is 'Planned so, that the , indiviid'
ua1 can , receive specialiked care
and assiGtance to meet his part
icular 'di. fi,culties •
The ,re•reptiori of "evacuees at
bus d'enots and tivafare <centres.
will. irkresent rvvelfare • ' 'workers
with an' inimense task. The need
for providing symmathetie, effiei-
ent reception services is obvious:.
The staff would .answ,er que,s
tions., tank to poorile ile briefly, .waive
them come reassurance & make
the first rough assessment of
their: needs. .
Unattach.e4•, Children
]14nrt't mothers . with their
^hildren,. . and other priority
e-rouins would : ev.acuate from
riroballle target areas. The ex=
tent of such .evacuation •'wou'ld
r.7n^end u'pnn 'many . ;faictors
The lrriost- important' one . being,
the amount -off warning tjme.
Even 'under t,h•e' best.. of 'circum-
stances many children 'and 'de-
nend,er t adults' would 'be seipar-
r.tecl from their :far•iily grouo.
• In ' a reception' area, tAtis
B"reau is 'responsible for plan
n,,h� for the reception and care
of . inhabitants and staff of .the
target area's :welfare institution'
whic'h' it is •vlanned would' eva-
cuate: into .' the f area: Arrange-
ments rrust be' made for pro-
vidincall essential services to
the incomiing.group ineludirng
,ihel4er arrangements,
Emergency Aid.
The •maiority • of'' people coin-
ing
eoming ' to . this ,bureau. 'Would have
queries ; and'. *.problems • that.
would . require both. 'Counselling:
services ."and Emergency Aid.
Initially,'.
however,, e of the
evacuees ": need ` help: with their
anxieties : and personal problems'
before the 'emergency ' aid pro-
gram came into ,effect. Fp Iiow
ing an attack, The :victims' most
immediate. :and : ,•urgent . .needy
'for . ,food,' clothing arid lodging
,would. be 'net cby the 'mass are
of ' Emergency . We:.fa: e' Services.
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must pass, anexam._.ation set
up qby the Ontario Board
addition, to. the present 'examina-
+ion;,required: ,by the `Department
cif Insurance. '
Mr. 'Crawford ' .went ,,an to
speak, of ebhics and arbitration
a<mo.ng the ' real 'estate brokers.
and .•.salesmen..
`lt SPRAY EARLY ENOUGH
Crop losses can be kept to a minimum by
• spraying when weeds are young. •
*' USE THE: RECOMMENDED RATE
Low rates control only susceptible weeds
and .result' in unsatisfactory Control of
more tesistant weeds: •
RECOGNIZE THE WEED
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PROBLEM
Different •weeds require different rates.,
Some are more susceptible to ane chemical
than to another. .
SPRAY .IN DRY YEARS
When moisture supplies are 'low, killing
weeds leaves More moisture for' the crop.
WEED KILLERS
CAN INCREASE
YOUR CROP YIELD)!
Get your copy of this handy pocket
sized„ Co•op•Agricuitural Weed 'Killer'
Handbook now at' your Co-op. Con,
tains instructions (n the use of Co-op
weed killers, including rates of a pli•
cation, how, when and whereto apply.
and•oharts for correct mixing.
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-Lucknow'
i REPORT INCREASED .
AVERAGE 'NET INCOME,
PPR )F'AlEt1VJiS. IN BRUCE
,Average farm *labor . income: in
Bruce:.County' increased by More
than 7G0•. to 42,747 in:' 1962; with`
-favorable prices for beef ,and
hogs the,: ;mail.. reason for the
improved ,pictuxe: •
G: It. Gear,.. agricuitura1 : re.p.-
rese itati've, .:of Walkerton, • says
the 'farm .:labor 'income is. the,
amount the farmer: has aleft' for,.
iaibOr: and ' manageineit- =after.
paying all ; expenses and a'lilow
ing for = •depreciation', on • his.
equipment and: 'other 'ailow'an-
ces. Th:e figures come'':fr.oni the.
account (books .of the ;Bruce
Farm., •iManagernent .Association.
$nice '.County was:'the first.
'Canada to ' introduce a Manage -
'inept .plan, Capital, inVe'stmeiit
'for the year increased.' to ' an.
•avrage of $4,500 'with''the,•:pur-
chase of :new machinery . accouxit-
ing.'.for 1,800 o•- Site ' farm_.
g � ,8 f it.S :o, f
Ibusiness ,the
same, .but hog marketing was •up
'more than five Percent:
The • average.. 'capital ..invest
merit ' for farin „i .and. stock '.•in
Bruce . County is between $38,090
and',.:,. $40.,0'00 4 Same •farcners, it.
was pointed "out. by Mr., ;Gear,.
have .$90,000 inxested.'
The main ` . revenue producer'
Was , in 'beef 'feeders, with 'aver-
age • labor: inoozne oif $5,112 '.for -
34 farms. "Labor intorne's from
23 beef cow operations. .averag-
• e0 $1,288 and 64 dairy operations
averaged .$2,028.. Pounds of fert-
ilizer' used per crop ',acre Were'
up more. 'than five pe.rcent.
£ULROSS {ORNERS
Mr. and Mrs.' Earl Elliott and
family, Detroit; spent • a few
days 'with Mr and. .Mrs. Ezra
Stanley . and. family.
We are glad to :report .that
Torri Hodgins• is home from `View
toric Hospital,. London.
. •;Miiss Elda Wall, London, 'spen't
the week-endvw:it•h her ' parents,
Mr; and Mrs., Morley. 'Wali
Miss Mary Lou Thompson,
having 'had her tonsils out ,rriis.
sect a <few days af' school'. ,•
11VIr- arid ` Mrs Joe 'Dillion;":and
family, Toronto, spent the week- . •
• end with .Mr: and Mrs.'Albert.
Harris. and. family.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Lane. and
Hugh, K•iniough, were • Sunday
e'vening'. visitors with. MMrs.Frank
Brown '' and Reg:: ,•
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