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WEDNESDAY MACH 1st 1961. j. E LucK;low SENTINEL, micicanow,.0m4R49*-
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OATS.e
Garry, Rodney, Fundy, Simcoe and Clintland.
PRICE PER BUSHEL:
Canada- No: 1`,- $1.50, Canada Certified No. 1, i1.60
Canada Registered No. 1, $1.75.
BARLEY.,
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York, Herta, Brant and Parkland
- PRICE PER BUSHEL,
Canada No 1, $1,90, Canada' Certified No: 1,
CAST,A6A RECOTERin No. 1, $2.25
2.15
SELKIRK WHEAT
PRICE PER BUSHEL .
Canada No. 1, $2.60, Canada Certified No. 1, $2.60
Canada Registered No. .1,$2.'75.
MIXED GRAIN
Canada No. 1, Mixture, $4.75 per 100 ib. bag.
4 choices (1) Garry, Herta, 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 p6. barley, 1 pk. wheat
MIXED GRAIN
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• Canada No. 1 Mixture, 44.25 per' 100 lb. bag
2 choices (1) Garry, Herta' Mix
(2) . Rodney, Herta Mix
Mixed at ratio of 6 pecks oats, 2/ pecics barley
ALL, GRAIN IS, TREATED,
DISCOUNT OF 5c PER BUSHEL
ON ORDERS OF OVER 10 BAGS
nderson Flax Products
Limited
Pfinne 21-W, Lucknow
PHONE CALL FROM ELECT OFFICERS
NEW ZEALAND
(OLIVET NEWS) ,
Mr, and • Mrs. Jack McQuire
were pleasantly surprised on
Wednesday when Mrs. Me,Quire's
mother telephoned from • New
Zealand. Reception was perfect
and they liad qUite a satisfying
eonversatiOn. . ••
Crows, StarlingS, ram il and ice
storms, are with us again so Spring
must' be 'just around the:eoroer.7
• Mr. Donald Colling accompani-
ed by Mr. Bob Johnston of -Dun-
gannon spent a few days. in' To:
ronto •where they attended the
Good Roads. Convention. They al-
i•so' visited -with iMr, and Mr.s.
Llo.yd Collins -formerly of Luck-
.. 11ca 'w, . • , .
Mr: and •Mrs.. Donald MacTaV:
• ish .attended the ,Agricu4ural
ConVention in the Queen %City
recently. • - . :• ' -
• Mr: and-,Mrs..,Harry Coiling &•
Carol, Ann visited 'on • Sunday
with Mr; ' and :Mrs. ,Bill •Kemp,:
•ton and family. •
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Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Black &,
..family visited .recently in ••Mit-
chell With Mrs.' Dorothy casler
•:and. farnily. , ••
•• Mr, and iMrs. Svend Tweed. Of
London • visited• . on . •Wednesday
• With. Mr. and. Mrs. Oscar White
and family and •Mrs. Roberts.
•Mr. , and Mrs. •Gerald Coiling
•entertained •a number Qf friends
on „Saturday. evening. •: • • ..•
Sympathy is extended ..to the
farnily.,of the late Mrs. •William
Robib in the. passing. of their:mo-
ther.. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ,Robb
and Rose. Marie, formerly resid-
ed ..on the •farrri new : owned by
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bushell •and
family: „ •• '' .' •' . • •:' .
T. Roulsfon has been in
hospital' for' the''past (Week. arid is
•• rritich. improved: in 'health. Mrs.
RoulSton. :isvisiting with, Mrs,
' Annie iMacIntyre •in •Kinloss:
•' 'Mrs, 'Jack McGuire sang% "The
• Beautiful. Gardenlf• Praker", dur-7,
ing : the ,Servitein the United
'Church on Sunday 'acoompanied
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byw Mrs. Ross: Black. at .the or-
g,iri ,'Reverend D. Dunlop told
:the- Children the story l of King
David . and Jonathan's •crippled
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;OF BRUCE 'MUSEUM
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john .MOkenzie reeve' of `Kin-
cardine Township is the 1961. ,
chairman of the Bruce' colintY
Hi...torical •Migetim *committee„
Mrs: Otto Gateman .or Southamp-:
ton is' Vice chairman, Mrs. T. J.
OBITUARY. •
of Riviere, Manitoba visited
ALEXANHER-.NteDONALOT Gordon, Wall,:
' • " • 1 Mr: Wall' and family, . • .,
A resident of Karrisack,„Sask,;
Miss Margaret MacMillan.of
for. 50 Years. andebne o • , e OW '
mitchener spent 'the week0end a.t-
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.. 'oldest. citizens„ Alexander -Mc-
; passed Donaldaed,away 'recently • af- mthies.:h'Orne of' lid parents; ivIr...*. •
Pat MaeMillati:••• •• , . •...
ter a lengthy illness He was 39 • •
Mr.. qr.14 :Mrs, • Sandy Murray.
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years and eight :months Of age ',
Land family 'of Sharon (near 'To-
The.funeral service s Were: held
fromWestirfinster United. ChUrgn•l,mr°111•!Q:r•os,Pmeni.t;s....t:chehli'lleio°kieifn.fdinNi`'iiitild'i.
with interment in Riverview: Ce- • • •
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Mis Tiff in
metery. , , . ' • -. • '''
mr., McDonald ,.,v,4 horn on ;._._rs:....Moffat and Mrs.
• • ' ' ' ,Tv Lloyd ' .: • •'
Elmeis
Scott spent ••an afternoon.
Maack .2nd, 1871, at Tees•Water,.;
last week at thehome' of .Mr',•
...where he received his edii.cation:.; ,and .Mrs. Eugene Conley ' • .
In 1896 he was married to. Maig-. : • so • . . ,••
.i„rie. of the, parents attended
:a19relotheyt,,MaLllwanetitof .tLoile, .cicii4o1.1W....ac,II;i : in Kininugn Anglican
ch,rch on
thef.:Boy. Scout arid cub, service
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where they since resided.. His wife '''
i•Sunday. 'afternoon'. The Scouts &
predeceased him. .Mr: McDonald
was employed with the. C.N.R.
'! C• ubs.a.stltm.dnd in a. body.. '. •
until his retirement 'in 1936. Sur:1 .
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Presyterian , Evening. Aux,
.• viving onesson, Archie on- • •
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aid. .Of Karnsacls, also a 818101'?:.''The •rebruar.Y.' meeting was
i..'..totte..Mui•ray of SaSkatoon.. : , , held in the Church With. fifteen!
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•• . • , • •,mrs,..
Jim Aitq'hi-
LANGsIDE
. sEws, . presided for "the' rrieeting
• ' on
opened with a 'hymn fot- •
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• Next ..''Sunclasi at Larigside lot by the .s;criPtUre read' re -
Church it js to, be observed as • sponsively:: The B11516•:Study on
Student Sunday. 'Mr: Murray:the "Life of Miriam was taken
-LatirenSbn •O'f Waterloo COlIege by Miss,,Maudie Fisher, .Mrs• Ross,
.,is tp•be'in the pulpit Next $p‘r1 • Ganitnie re'ad. a Couple
ofintei-
day evening a- •special• Young -csting articles: from the "'Gladi
peoples Service is to be r••held at , 'ridings," The topic was taken
l 30 p.m. at Wingham Presby-•:•131VIr. Norman Taylbiwho
tot:ian .Church. Rev: .0r; ,FinlaY gava very 'interesting and in
., -Stewart of ..Kitcheners Presby- forrnatiVe talk. 'on thesubject
terian. Church is to be special 1"1-I•ow.We Ge Into All the World
Speaker. It s to be hoped as-togothe- " Tho meting •closed
• many • of our, youngpeqPio: as '•with a hymn arid the Benedic-
• Vossil)le will attend,' tion, Lunch. •was SOI'vert by.. the
Mr.° and Mrs. •WilliaM• Con in charge, • .1
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Gaviller, McIntosh & Ward
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
• Bell, Telephone 'Building,
WALKERTON
KENNEDY, cl.; C.A.-4-Resident Manager
TelephOtiest. Busiriess 633; getlid(!nee 1
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ROY...HAVENS'
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.Plunibing .41.n4
Esso Oil Burner !•
• Sales,. And SerYke
Cornish of Chesley"is secretary
FO
Elgin, treasurer. The executive is•S• A '
and Mr..AlFErner Bolander of Port •••
ton, Mrs. George Dow•-
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Mrs.. Victor •Dudgeon„ of Dobbin-
ney of TivDEPENDAB
erton„ Harold Percy •of IinlOss
and Guy Semple of Port Elgin.
and Dr. J. F. Mortonof South-
! ariwtori. Dr. Morton was, arppoint-
ed life 'Member of the execu-
tive, at the January, s'essi.OT1 of
the •Bruce County Council, when
a grant of. $5,000 was made for
an' extension to,, the Museum,
Which has become overcrowded.
During .1,960 • the ' attendance
Was 7743. with . man5;•. groups at-
tending., •• .1,
Members of the 'WoMen'S
In-
stitiiteibranches of 'the. County
acted as hostesses at, the ,McKeii.
Zie Log House and several bran-
elle§ supplemented -.the, furnish-
ings of the hOnSe,With additional
furnitureand equipment: Dur-
ing the season, oversix hundred
iterns: Were added to the -display '
'ConVerilent bUdgetleirns".
' • uP, to §:Years to pay,
PAT",1911P,ALMI.
material, 'including a bequest . Of
furniture. from the •estate, of Mrs.
James Dotiglas • of Hepworth.
• Featuring this • year's , display
will be .a model of the Nuclear
Power plant being built at Doug-
las ,Point..!'Bruce. Township:.
This will, be on 'loan :,from the
Ontario 'Hydro for 'most 'of. the
19,01, season. • •
•Last june,,the- Museu.ni lost one;
of ifs rpOst ardent *Workers, in the
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death of HarrY.Kennedy- of Elsi- ,
nore,:a life mernber of tite,Muse:-
urn board. Hafry was responsible- •
:for transportation of; a large por-
tion of the :larger and heaVier ••
Material in the. muse'urn.. • • •
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This year, th.e. last of ..the
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have reached their 27th birthday.
by CoMpletiOn time.
ThrotighbUt the project, • the:
girls' will be studying fruit and
hoW it • may • be appliedto the
day's meals Some fruit dishes
they wili 'be Preparing are • —
fruit, cup,: fruit' :short'calce;• fruit
breads arid •fruit, pie. 'They••Will
be. making use of. fresh; :frozen.,
• .preserved and dried, fruits in
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their, recipes.. • • ,„ • ,
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The; Department 'of Agriculture
•office ,at;T-VValkertori-
on' organizationof a 11..-H..Home-
making C1U13.. • .
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ST. HELENS
3, West Wawanosh,
held a euchre. on'AVednesday• evT.
'ening With l2tables.. Winners for.
the evening were • Ladies, Mrs
William Hardy, tow lady, Nancy
SM•yth; Men, Howard Thomson,
low 'man, BillRobinson. obinson.A Shoot.
p,arty, will be held on March '8th.
Mr. WallaCe•Miller•is a patient
itiWinghrnHpspitaL We •wish'
his..irnproved health /
M.j'.n rew Gaunt and 'Mr.
Rae RusSeli. spent Saturday
:London' visiting With:Mrs. Rus
who is 'a patient in Victoria
'HoSPital. :, •• „ : , • . •
Mr:. and Mis Fred
Webster in Goderich.' •
Mr.. and •Mrs : .11,685. Errington
and daughters, :were Sunday vis
..itors•'With.• Mr. and Mrs. . Albert
Strbealer at Walkerton..
Just rerninder, of the W.I.
meeting '.on iMarch 2rid: at: .2
'o'elock in the hall.
• '.The fourth Meeting, of 'the Si.
Helens Happy Hanclicrafters was,
held at the horne of, Nane.y Cur-
• ran. 'The roll call was 'answered
.by seven *Is. The diSscussie'n
09neetno.thc 0resses-and-bOOks,
.Mrs:' McPherson showed how to
stay -stitch on the machine. The
nex •meeting will,e
ring' e e
horne .of ,Sheila .McQuillan, • •,
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FEATURING FRUIT IS', • •
4.4 HOMEMAKING P/t0.1ECT*
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This srs'
arid Summerthe
4-11 Honieniaking. Club members
• of 'Bruce County will be taking
,
a New 4-11 Homemaking Club
Project "Featuring Fruit." A 2 -
day, training school will 'be held
in WaikertOn on March 15th -16th.
A 4-11 Homemaking Club rnay
be organized in any community'
• provided a leader and an assistant,
'leader attend the 2 -day • Training
School, and 4 girlis participate in
the club. The girls must be 12
,years of 'age,bY March ist, '1661,
to. take this 'PrOject and must riot
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All in, top condition for winter driving
Buy Now Before Spring Prices Advance,
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ginal appointment, to the Muse-'
um board by:the County coUncil,.
retired. Mrs. Archie Given •
Mar who'. 'represented 'North
'Bruce Worrien's; Institute' district,
andiliarVey Painiateer of Kincai-
cline,•:both, of: whom have served. •
on the committee .for the, past
six years and are also past chair-
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men of the cornmittee.
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In .renewing her Sentinel sub-
iscription,. Mrs.• Fraser Paterson.
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of London says she certainly en-, ‘‘'
joys the paper -and sends -it--on to
her daughter, • Dorothy, .at Ed-
, monton. • ' • •, - '.-
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• 1960 Chevrolet Biscayne Sedan . • •
g 1959 :Chev Biscayne sedan, automatic, fully equipped
• i-1959 Chev Belairs, automatic, fully 'equipped
a 1959 Chev coach V-8. motor'automatic
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.958 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan •
• 1957 Chev. Belair, automatic, cAlliiPPed . • '
• 191 Pontiac Deluxe Sedan, automatic . .•
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.1957 Pontiac Sedan, 22,00fLzn,iies ; •
1956 Chev 4 -door Hardtop, autotnatic
1956 CheirDeluxe '•Sedan
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.• 1956 Ford Sedan,'autontatie
• 1956 'Ford Coach ••
Ei 1955 Chevrolet Deluxe sedan. •
•-.17-1-955-Ford Fa ir lan e ,Sedin
0 .1955 Buick 2 -door i4ardtop •
: 1955 Cl•le• Sedan' ' • • •
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• 1954 Buick Sedan .' . • .. •, ' • • • a
1;1954 ClievSedan. '
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11,1958 Cliev. 11,2-toit pick-up with fleOtside body
1955MeteOr Sedan; automatic .
.0 1954 Chev 1,<! -ton" Pick-up ' • •
•■ 1953 Chev. V2 -ton pick-up
■ 1950 Dodge' 2 -ton stake
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