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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-09-26, Page 11irspNESDAY., 4l PT, 26th, 1962 "T#E LUCKNO.W SENTINEL, CKNOW, ;ONTARIO. Sod Is Turned dor War.v.iflosh Lady New :FA.ME. PIont (By. J. A. MeiThirchy • 'The writer was one in ,a car Toad who went .to Ayr to wit- ness the sod turning' of our first . packing plant. As you ,know, David Ireland of Tees - water, who held the share. num- ber 1982. was Chosen and with the Ico-operation of Charles Mc- Innes, Who has worked so faith- fully in the interests of the hog producers of 'ntario was aimed to turn the first sod with 'Jae location is an Outstanding one at the ' junction : of two main highways and . a railroad. There is about 1i2+, acres of• Land and a gravel bottom gives an abundance of Water. , This project is not something ". new as it has (been tried and proven succestsful ' ih other • 'countries '. aswell as the Prov- inces, of Nova Scotia and Quebec 'where they are no* processing around +50% of the live stock • and expect to be..Q,ver that Iby Wrote SchoolBook A. West Wawanosh lady Ls: re- a e Miss h eeiving commendation for new school, ,book she has writ ten entitled "Let's Read." ''h author is Miss Lucy 'B. Thoxn pson, BA., reading Iconsultan of Trafalgar Township, Mi Thompson was 'born • in Wes Wawanosh and returns, • eac summer to .spend her vacation at the family home. In her new 'book the author is endeavouring to help children acquire independence 'in read ing, which depends oh an early introduction' to phonics. ,As a teacher of primary. grades, Miss Thompson has, learned from practice,and experience that a secure knowledge'" of phonies ' is necessary. •• As a reading eonsultant and teacher of the 'remedial reading, Miss Thompson has felt the need`` 6r. a' small handbook on .phonies •whieli : will serve as a guide ,for 'herself ,& others when teaching, The book 'has gained great ' praise from inspectors and ogether for/ their own proteotion and. advancement.. With an,+'investni,ent .of over 00 million ..dollars in live stock rid machinery, it seems . foolish• o (hear some say, wecan't' raise million dollars "in ,Ontario to uild and own •bur own packing; The . profits • of' our • li'vestock uilt the' old 'packing 'plants ,. We re going .to • pay " for the new ones, Are we +going, to own and perate them? We don't want to un thein=.a'll,. ,}hut We do need ur own, as .a !balance wheel for ur' protection. in .time ' of need. his is one of our biggest . under- akings..Let`us• look into'. it and give it our fullest 'support. , An iestimated crowd of about t • ?00 ' enthusiastic farmers.listened ,+' to ,and (received congratulations from J. Parker, Pres. of .Western 9 Co -Operatives',• H. Hanna* Pres. a of; '?ederation • of ,Agriculture; t Mrs. Wm :Stewart,: Minister . 'of 2 • Agriculture and: managers of the. • b Bank of Toronto, Win, Tilden 8r,• others. A. very interesting address wva's ' b given . iby . _•the m'•anager. ,•of the • a QuebecPacking plants J. 'Court- , eau,' where in'`, the last 8 years o their:' fat mers ' invested 6 'million. cr dollars and• it is all payed. ,for • o and they have' a l,2 million' dollar. o •expansion• program; underway at It the present time. This • shows t what farmers.' can `.do working teachers in the 'Toronto area *and already ,has foundready sale. The !book is dedicated to the memory of the writer's 'ance- tors, theThompson family, the Martin family, the Spencer fam- ily, and the • Hamlin .family, all well known West Wawanosh. families, • • :Miss Thompson's present home is near that of Harry, J. Boyle, whose booksand writings:. shave. won considerable prominence during the past few years, , • KINGSBRIDGE .Week -•end visitors with Mr:. S& Mrs. '+John • Kelly were 'Mr. : Mc- 'Ynness,, Miss Lewis,' Mr,.. Walter Kelly, Miss :Rose Mary White, all of •London, !' Mr. and Mrs, Mark Dalton• &. family' returned • home ,Monday, after a;, three weeks 'holiday in California, • • Mr.' Joe Courtney returned Lorne last, 'week after ibeing .a patient in: Wingham Hospital: 'Mr. and M•rs, • Walter Clare spent • the week -end • in Detroit', Mrs 'Ryan . returned 'With . them after spending a week in. De troit: • Sunday visitors.' with Mr: and . Mrs. IDennis Hogan' and family were 'Mr. ' and .Mrs.- Wilfred- Ho- gan and Maureen of Toronto, Mr. and`Mrs. Art Norris and No'r- Ebert of ,Georgetown: ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Johp •.Dunlop of Kincardine, wish to announce the engagement of their • daugh- ter, ':Elizabeth Anne, .'to' ' Harold: Clifford Smith, ,son of Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, ` iHolyrbod: The •marriage to ` take . place .in, October: ` CREST HARDWARE'S ExtraSavings! • Exfrci _Extra Qualitv! IRONING' TABLE With. Pad- and- Cover, •$10.95 value • , . ELECTRIC DRILL ", terrific .value FOLDING STEP STOOL: $5.95 value.. STEAM AND DRY. IRON Sunbeam, $18,95 value WRENCH SET ,: '. 1.1, piece. combination,; .$19,49 value Dozens ,and Dozens and Dozens of Real Values. . See Our Hand Bill and Save Many Dollars on Many Items u The Usual` Fine. e. Line ' Of Coronado Applkinces WASHERS, RANGES, SPACE HEATERS VaIue! ;• ,.• $7.77 $11.44 $3.99:1 $13.44 $13.88 at bargain prices 'Alio. 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