The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-03-29, Page 7WEDNESDAY,. • MAR, 29th,,
Nothing Q1
our house this
at about
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TILE .LUCKNOW LU $:Now, ONTARIO .
NEW HOG SELLING
START '
The. '"teiety,pmachine will re-
place• the telephone as . the meth
-
'001 for selling hogs in Ontario,
effective April Ist. '
The announcement was 'made
jointly• by• the Ontario.Hog. Pro-
ducers' Co-operative and; the
Farm' Marketing Board and . re-
conciled months of argument on
the best 'and'Qfairest way to sell
hogs.•
Under the old system the On-
tario Hog Producers' .Association,
Ontario Hog :Producers' Market-
ing Board and the co-operative
sold Southern '.Ontario hogs on .a
telephone, , bid -and -ask• . system.:
The. co=operative ',acted as, the
sales agency, set 'an. asking price
daily then :called, for bids from
packers. There. were never any
outright- charges that• hogs were
being sold on a preference basis,
but • the method .was considered
unfair.
Under the' now 'teletype rineth=
pd a master control unit will be
sex • up in the office of• the hog
producers' and lin1ed 'with tele-
type machine's, in processors' offs
ces.. •
Offerings Will be seen instant-
ly in each • buyer's. office, with'
bids . indicated s'a.nd sales con-.
firmed Hogs will. be :offered in
lots : determ'ined' by the hog.prod.
•ducers and.: they may'refuse :.un!.
acceptable .`bids.'•
•' In the past,• the three producer.
groups.' have . opposed the tele-
type system • , because • theY felt
sma.11e ' 'packers might be crowd
ed. out of. the market::
Under the new :method no' pro-
cessor. whose. hog slaughterings
in 1960 was one per cent or, more
of all hogs slaughtered by •. all
processors .may buy without-
stalling a teletype ,
Pf ocessors• Who purchased less
'than one . per ,cent in 1960; :and
buyers outside Ontario,
make their purchases through a;
.teletype unit in the Toronto of
flee of the Hog Producers' Co!!:
operative.,.
'The processor's will. also pay
1'i c •a hog t�. cover .his 'share' .of:
rental on . the entire teletype Sys-
tem
All 'hogs . will'' be • offered ' for
—Bright :arid shiny,; 'like a new, Spring bonnet,
that"kt hove our house looks, these days, We've„
had it "done" all over and now the` Joneses;
'are keeping up with us.. The 'cost? Well -- much
less than, you'd think. We financed. the "works"
with a B of M Home.Improvement Loan.
That's how i'01/ 'can; get
Your home improvements. ;
-- - " done at lower cost.. Talk to•.the people
at' your.. neighbourhood B.'of M
oL NiM [MOWS
branch soon -- they'll be glad
to tell you all about it.•
BANK OF M.ONTREAL/'.
is eauhkecti % ecue
.LOCHALSH,,,'
We are sorry -to report that
Jack Bfadley is again a ,Patient
in S;t Josephs. Hospital in Lon:
don.
Mr. and Mtg. D:. R'' MacKenzie
spent arday.- in Kincardine calling
on :seve'tal/ from. this community
who are patients •: in Kincardine
Hospital. ' •
Allan` McCharles :of Toronto is
spending a few :days .with . his
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M
Charles,• prior ,to.' a trip'.to .Eu -
tope in April. •'
Congratulations to Mrs. Emile
`MacLennan, :' who liras ' chosen
Monarch , Good Neighbour from
' ""CKNX on Saturday '
Audrey Ross, RN , of London
Spent a few, days;With-• her 'par.,
eats, Mt. and Mrs. Bill Ross.
Mrs.: Daisy .MeCharles,' is. visit-
---ing in. •;Brantford ; with . Mr. and
1'~
Mrs. onald McCharles:, '
Mr, and Mrs. Warren *yids'
spent" 'the week -end • in Toronto
• with .Miss Donis 'V yids.
'• Mr: '.Bill • Ross • was. chairman
for -the= initiation program .for
the Explorer group at . Ashfield.
P_resbyteriar- 'Church. on Friday
evening. y
Congratulations ' to . Mr. -and'
. Mrs. Ken Elphick on the arrival:
of a baby' girl on .Wednesday in
Winghaxn Hospital. `
Mrs. William Ross' was hostess
to the ' executive ..of the •W.M.S.
• to- snake, plans for • the ' Easter
Thankoffering meeting 'to be held'
in the Church in April; • •
We 'are happy' to see Mr. 'and
1Vlrs D',:. B. MacKenzie back home
'after spending the.'winter in
Wirigham:
D344SS
R
onald' also:;participates in school
hockey and softball as well' as
g
beina- mern.ber .of Ripley Junior
Farmers
He is the son. Of. Mr. and, Mrs.'.
'J'ohn MacCharles of R;:R '1, .Rip-
ley.
''RIPLEY LEADER ' NAMED
.Ronald , •MacCharles, an 18 -
year -Old the
. Grade 13 student, r
Choke 'of students of Ripley. Dig-
trcit High School .as' their' rep
resentative• .to 'The Free. Press
Student' Leaders'"Ciulbr . ,
Always in the upper part of
his class it 'schol'astie .standing,
You .are ".what
you °think, you,
ST HELENS ':
Recent visitors :with Mr. and.
R.
RIPL
Can. 11, ' , uron; Tv p*, 1 Block
4 a w.illes South of iKincar
st of :1=f ighway
mei r
Announces the Opening of a Licensed,
WELDING
AND REP
•
Experienced operator for eleetrio and aeetelyne welders,
the, drillin and' grinding equipment, 'etc. Dave in.
stock, 'hydraulic hose and hose fittings, universal joint
repair kits.
•
Equipped' and. °Stocked to Meet Your Repair Needs,
YOUR PATRONAGE' WILL :DE APPRECIATED
Saleand
ducers'
where.
sale.
sold 'f,o.b. at the pro
assembly yard or, yards
the hogs are at time of
Presbyterian Evening, Auxiliary
• The members of • the :United
Church. Evening Auxiliary join-.
! ed with us for our • March meet=.
:ring held inthe church as
bement:
i Musical selections by Wendy
!MacKenzie at •the. piano ' and
Barbara :Cameron' on the violin,
were much :enjoyed previous to
the . meeting. Mit, . Robert. Mac-
Kenzie welcomed''the visitors &
'the meeting .was. opened with
a hymn •.followed .with :,prayer by`
Mrs.' Jack. Fisher. 'Mrs. Leonard
Ritchie: of the TJnited - Church:
•Auxiliary, 'thezi•.'took, the chair. to.
•conduct the. meeting which opµ.
ened 'With a hymn • The rneditfia-
tion: •was •taken by Mrs. Camp-
bell Thompson,; who emphasized
the importance .of , _pr'ayer' .and
reconsecration in our service'' to
Christ. A hymn was, sung,• follow
'ped with prayer' by Mrs. 'Le'onard
•Ritchie. Mrs. Gordon : Johnstone
';gave. • •a report on' missionary
work:' in. Japan. An ,Easter solo.
. by • Miss I•Iel'.en 'Thompson, ' accom'-
panied by: Mrs. Ross- Cumming,
was 'much enjoyed..
Kirk gaye a very interesting ad--.
dress entitled'"An Ideal: Mother
and ' Parent," . the "Life of Mary
the' Mother of :Jesus:" An Easter
reading was given by Mrs. Stuart
Co11yer 'fol'lowed by a'.•very ern
ioyable piano solo by Mrs. Har-
vey Webster.. •Mrs, George.' Whit-
by . thanked the. . Presbyterian.
Auxiliary for their hospitality,
aril
.Mrs. Jim' Aitchison respond-
ed. The meeting closed, With a'
hymn . and prayer. Miss. Gladys:'
MacDonald conducted a • couple
of . 'contests. 'A social . half hour
oliowed.
•
Hackett United .Chiurch
The March meeting of .Hacketts
W.M.S.was held at• the home 'of"
Mrs. Gedrge Henry with 18`mem-
bers , and 2 children 'present .' The:
president;. • Mrs. Arnold ' Alton,
opened the meeting with the
Aim .and Object' of the. 'Women's
N isstonary, Society The Worship.
service;m' Voices ,froAbroad,,
the Missionary . Monthly was : �fo'l
],owed. `Mrs, `Russell. Alton took
the scripture. lesson. Study Book
was :: given by Mrs. Blake; Alton.,
The. poll'.'call was answered by
each inem'ber presenting''. a gift
of clothing for the' bale, `arid one::
'
quilt was made during • the
month. Mrs Blake ' : Alton read
a letter'thanking our Society for. .'
1 the. two blankets sent'. to Overseas .
relief. Delegates. were chosen. •to~
•
go to the presbyterial' meeting :to
be.. held :' in Wim gha. on • April
6th.: A; . motion • Was made'; to re
member • Marie :Cupskey at Ea-
ter •tim.time, with ? a :gift. The meet-
ing closed with • prayer after
which Mrs: , George • Henry and
Mrs.. Russel 'Alton: served lunch..
fj
Mrs: William ''Purdon .'and :other
relatives • wer,e. Miss Ada Hines
of 'Hamilton . and` Messrs.
W.il'ly Haines •ofSaskatchewan.
-,Mr..Donald. Murray underwent
:surgery • in ; ' Victoria •. Hospital,
London;".Dona]d:had the. inisfor-.
'tune of a leg' fractuie six months
,ago..and"required a bene graft
I on, Saturday,.
:and Mrs.' E. W,,, -Rice' -re-
tiirned on '`Saturday from L'on-'
t
don' where "Ted'', has been a pa-
tient 'fori the. past two ,weeks: We'
wish; him improved health..
Mr. and. Mrs. Ken Grewar and
Nancy of ,Brantford spent ,the
• w'.eek-end 'at her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. ,Harvey Webb. .Nancy,,. re
mained fol' the week •w,hile..her
parents' are spending the week
in Rochester,
Wallace ,Miller is, hospital-
ized in •Victoria Hospital,' Lbndon.,'
•His, daughter,' Mrs. ,Frank Mcg.
is"Spending a. fever'days in.
the city. • '
The April meeting,. of'•.the W.I.
.will be held in the hall On April
6th• at 2 o',tilock,'.The Annual re.
ports and election of office's will
be at this m'eeti'ng;. Program and
ILinch committee, `will be. Mrs.
E,• `V. Rice and .Mrs. William
Pardon, • : • . '
The • eighth meeting of the' .St.
Helens' llapl y Handier,afters was
.h .�d . at the home of Nancy Cur-
ran,
ran. The meeting wasi opened
' with •'the .4-11 pledge The lead-
ers demonstrated, how to make
a .bound button hole.. The next
teeting will bow held at the home
of 13aiibara.; Piirdo '
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