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WDIIyESDcAY; i+'BB; 1st;; 19.61 ` .
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THE I.UCKNO.W' ;SEN•.l.iVFL LUCKNOW‘ ONTARIO
SHARE YOUR 'SIGHT
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YOU 'SAVE 30%,
.,on the cost of yourI
spare chain
(pivot grip extra) ,
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strate the features that
make'the,all-r,ewPioneer.
6-2O'chain saw the choice '-
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•• NEW EXHAUST DEFLECTOR
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%ITH SIG .'TLE$$
By' E. If+'. Wheeler
District Field Secretary
"White' Cane. Week is like. Aa j
town clock,". obsrved' Mr. J. H:"
Kinkead, Chairman., of the •G.ode
rich=Huron. Advisory • Board to.
the Canadian; National Institute
. for the Blind. i'Both provide, a
coi'nxnunity "service Both remind,'
citizens of the time of' important
.events.' ; .Held annually by:; the
COB and The s,Car adiazk National
Institute for: the Blind, the week
is strictly , educational :and. has,
never been identified with fund
raising. ..Mr,. Kinkead explained
that a casual suggestion made at •
the 1945., conference of the Coun
cil inspired the, 'inauguration of
this national week.. "Someone ob-
'served that+few people knew' that
'the 'white cane signified blind.
• ness," 'he said, "and someoneVelse
said • we ought to have " a week
each year 'to ' let. .,Canadians know
about . it." The idea•, was: quickly
taken '. up and national, White.
Cane Week came ;into being.
The first few campaigns dealt
With the problems of 'blindness
and urged'. the • sighted to• .assist
'blind persons on . the street. As;
time went ',on the community
service 'side came,. into the ple-'
Jure "and the blind of . Canada
.urged the sighted to take 'care
'of their .eyes,. Themes , such as
"Be 'Wise ' Take :Care of Your
,Eyes," . "Prize Your Eyes," ;.and
•other ';constructive pointers. 'were
used to awaken in. the public .ar
'appreci.atiori of .good vision. This
year White • Cane .Week invites
you to `!Share Your' Sight With'
The 'Sightless."
Mr.• Kinkead pointed.' out sev-
eral ways of sharing your vision.
'When 'you walk with a' blind•
person;. describe .the 'stoke .'win, 'win-
dows, tell of any .business
tion; changes, and talk ` about 'thee
unusual incidents`: that often; tin.
fold before your ',eyes; Offer to
;write 'letters for •your, blind neigh
hours or to :read to them. Offer to
provide transportation To drive 'a
sightless person. .to. the dentist,
to:the '.shopping ' centre or a trip
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arry, 'Rodney,, Fundy, Shield,_ ;Sirncoe and Clintland..
• • PACE; PER BUSHEL
Canada. No.. 1, $1.50,, Canada Certified No. 1 . $LOO
Canada Registered,,„N;b: 1,, $1.75.
BARLEY
York, Herta, Brant :::':and Parkland.
u ,
PRICE PER BUSHEL
Canada. No. 1, $1.90, . Canada Certified. No.
CANADA REGISTERED No., 1, $2.2)5
SELKIRK WHEAT
PRICE PER BUSHEL
Canada No. 1, $2.60, Canada Certified No. 1, $2.60.
Canada Registered No. 1,. $2.75
$2:15
:MII'XED GRAIN-,
Canada No: 1, , Mixture, $4.75. per 11)0 Ib: ;bag.
4 choices (1) .• Garry, : Herts[; Selkirk Mix
• *(2) Garry, York, Selkirk Mix
(3) Rodney, Herta,Selkirk Mix
(4) 'Rodney, York, Selkirk Mix
Mixed , at '.ratio of 6•'pks oats, .2 pks: barley, 1 pk. wheat
MIXED -GRAIN''
Canada No. 1.
2 choices
Mixed at; .ratio
Mixture,' $4.25 ' per ' ,100 lb. bag
(1) Garry,. Herta Mix
(2) • .. Rodney, ' Herta Mix
of 6' pecks: oats, .2' pecks• barley
.ALL GRAIN IS ,TREATED
DISCOUNT OF 5c PER , BUSHEL
ON ORDERS OF OVER .10 BAGS
nderson Flax Produc
Limited
Phone 21-W, Lucknow
down' town :is ' a ..wonderful. way ”
to• Share .Your ' Sight. •
concert to be held 'in March.' Pit-„ '
ter ' the/ :business • : part . of the;.
meeting, the.''•m'ot'to,• `"'Whether' a
The . January :meeting. of the .man has: a goose .egg or •a . nest
Reid''s Corners . W.I.' was :held at
'the home .Of Mrs..:.Wni. •Courtney,
Ambe ;ley. .With • Mrs., ' .1 onald
Eldon ' dl d
Courtney -and Mrs. Kelvin , Hen-
'derson. presiding..' :The meeting
opened ' with the ;.Dde and Mary
Stewart ° Collect. . After all • `cor.' "When,: • rou and I were .youn,
respondence was. "dealt. with ' :Maggie" was , given •'by Mrs.,A
'plans were 'discussed for fund William .Cour.t'ney and ;was • fo•1.-
'raisin projects..' It was decided .lowed •bthe s•in in 'bf this .old
to send out letters ,with a; . tea, :b;allad:; A• ,paper entitled, • ``Our
-yesterdays are. : the'.•' rocks on
bag attached and small coin*en •• ,
velope which the recipient re- which �� e build was:: re aced
•p cp , p p.
:turnso n This ' Mrs: 'Ross .. S,hiells ' and...read
. with- •contrabutio s. by s d
project is known' as `the "`Unusu`-; by ';Mrs. ,Robert Courtney. who
•al :Tea.' .Party." The .:program also contributed an inatruuniental
c; mmittee is to •arrange for ' a ."Winter Wonderland," •. In mem-
egg : depends on '. the, chick he
married",was well, given by. Mrs.
�'ldon . Bradley, ey, an many, fine
points pertairiing to 'home ; life
were,. brou ht..:out. The 'topic.,
g P •,
The History . 'of the old . ,song,
'ory of Robert . Burns birthday.: all
joined in,: singing. •"Flow .Gently.
Sweet •:Afton:" . •An: interesting
contest was given by Mrs:.Don
ald • Courtney: after: ,which court=
esy remarks. were given; by' Mrs.
Melville 'Henry. PiahiSts for" the;
meeting' were :Mrs: Eldon .•• Brad-
ley and Mrs. • Robert• 'Courtney.
After the closing oder and 'grace,
lunch
was.,
sewed • and
a' 'socia
l
time. enjoyed. 'Mrs., Sam Gd es
`offered her home for the Feb-
ruary meeting. Itwas decided'; to.
have, the meetings' 'in homes :dur-
ing :the winter months. Hostess
se: o; the lunch con- rnittee were
Mrs. Wi Bain Pacer and,, Mrs:
Cecil` Humphrey..•' .
• The 'Parish' hall' at ,Ltirgati, .was
- forces manure' with i'hos-
Man u phos rein .. , manure'
P
horus'•.and 'acts as,, a stable disinfectant.
Apply at the rate of 2 to 21. pounds per cow
. if
per day, sprinkled in the•gutter; of desired,
add 50 pounds of Man a -phos per ton of
„ man._..ure before themanure, is spread on' field's:
•
Co-op Man -u -phos added to;nianure not
:7- ,
EQUALS
BALANCED
FERTILIZER
AND,SANITIZED':
STAB LES
only adds phosphate; thereby saving an extra
application but it holds ..the `nitro en
manure from being lost to'the air.; '
Rereinber, manure itself, is low in phos
.phate and consequently • is nota balanced
fertilizer, • Therefore, for "goodness 'sake
useCo'-o `Man -u -hos with manure.
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;the .scene of .an interesting event.
Ori January 26th when' Mrs.. WM.
Collins 'entertained at -a Guild
tea.• and birthday' party. The Oc-
casion... was.: 'the 'birthday. of . her
mother,Mrs. L. Schepp, Who has;
spent' '„ the past three months
visitirig , with .the Collin's 'family:
Owingtothe inclement weather
many ladies were', not • able..to
,attend, however a. goodly' num-
ber , turned out .'despite the
storm.. The afternoon ',was.: spent..
in , :quilting and 'afterwards 'the.
ladies sat•. down' to a 1'ovely tea
table centred ,•with •;a, birthday
cake: Our `bes.t wishes, go to Mrs.
1ST. I:UC;KNOW';
BOY 'SCOUT . TROOP
•'On Wednesday, Januar. '25th
... :y
the ', 1st Lucknow... • Boy . Scout:.
Troop • didn't • hold,•' 'a . • reular
.rneeting, but had. hockey .practice...
i.n• the arena.. The following . night
Schep for.'ma'ny happy returns
on Thursday the • Lucknow.
Scouts
and .ari enjoyable 'trip'to'Florda., defeated the Rip:ey. Scouts 13.8.,
Lucknow scorers' were: Doug..
Dr. and Mrs. Stewart ,Sir
ns . of Johnston goals, ls Gay Johnston, r ' •, ,
..
Toronto are ,happy to arinoirnce
4 goals, Ross Forster, 2,' go•a7s,
the arrival of a son January 28.•
Edward Brown and Doug. Mac'-
The' sympathy, of the c• ammu_ Kinnon; '1 goal' each. •
nity is extended. to Mr. C1ai After the game the Ripley''
ence 'Hooey of" Kincardine • in Scouts• trE:itad. the" )�u'c:r�iww'
the passing of•his wife;, the for: 'scouts to sane?,+.•iC1 es and chow='
mor Lottie 'McPherson,. -who
'sed away :J'anu'ary 2in5th iii K
I ,sardine General 'Hospital.. The.,
funeral service' which was; held
. ftorn the. McLennan ' Funeral...
Horne, Kincardine; was larg0,1y
attended on Saturday, January •iST KINLOSS scour TROOP
late 'milk.
The Lucknow Scouts would like •
to thank Stuart Jamieson for tak-
ing . a , car ' to Rip1 e3•$ t ,.lans are
beieng made, for a ,;return. gani;':
•
28th.
• Mr. and' Mrs.. Don 'Holahan: of.: A ;Slei6hride behind the•
Clarkson are' i. proudparents of . ling'. 'bells' ,of a. good • twain of
a son 'born .to thein on. Jantivary .horses . un er: the. light of • thee....
2.6th (a brother, fair. Debbie).' moon .Was ' scheduled' for last
A number of ladies - of_ the Friday ng.
night ' ,bi t, kiWinter
community attended a shower. decreed oth'en.tvi;e ..The ,Ct:4b
for Miss Edna. Carter' of" Coderich Pack ,was 'reads • but it was con
which Was held' at the .home`•of ..rdeted too ds.-ib•eioti,s to be .on
Mrs. George NIoncrief,. on' •T'hud's the road 1�, itli the poor viii �ilrty.
day. Ey. 'ear tine Cubs :travelled to
Mr: 'arid Mia„
bell of Atwood.
gtflests with Mr:
A. Campbell of
Mr.' and •Mrs.
'Russell Caddied=
. were Sutida'v
and : Mrs: john
ArritOtley, •
James Mcrlain.
entertained' friends .at .'dinner. ,on •
Friday.•evening, • •
M. George $jue of • St, Clair '
Shores, "M.ichigat and Mr. lau!gene
'Flue. of .Detroit were week -end
guests with: Mf. and. Mrsr 'John
1 1ue and other • relatives. •
•
gin talk is rrrita}Jing, mainly
because it•s handed out in 'Such
large quantities,
the .Camp i 'e' site 1'i ya'' miles era t
of Ilolyrood where fun `
awaiting. The fire was lig~ and
:bright but the. smoke' :,would•,
-have smelled better -if P'$heera
had lett <that twin . at
home:
Wel knecwwho to feel
sora tor, the :. ,Loy lvho ave
seven ho•tdogs:'''or' 'the boy" who
drank s to .cups , of hot clici•cc t
late. 'Eutt'ehad full and for' the
golf • Cub Pack`' It was.' the first
tii:te of 'tht yup.?d ti`1"loi; 1etid
Ct riC's1 lye c'a.fl tae e` 10r t rY,x
out dfrde.T `,5 „