The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-04-05, Page 11WDD SDA;Y, A± 151: 1961.
NOMINATING .CQ MITTEE:
Continued heM page' 1)
features; Children's classese
government grants for special'
axe.
recommended to •be. judged be-
fore the fair with; prize winning
exhibits: displayed• The e . Import-
ance of qualified judgeswas also
)W • sE,N'riNEL, LUCKNOW,; ONTARIO
PAt E. ELEVEN
'FREIGHT. SUBSIDY
AIDS. INTEGRATOR*
.03Y' J; Carl , Hem ngway),
:The Zone meeting ,of Huron-
Perth -Middlesex Beef Producers
was held in Exeter, March 27th.
Some $3. interested Beef Arodu
stressed . . u cers heard, Kr. George :Geer,, Agr.
Mrs. Lavis stated ,there were
Re,
pBruce County of BruCt
243. fairs
in' the province last y give the
ar, ,royidnng the,show window productions costs from the farm
ye 1 P,. man
. • delegates agerr)ent reports;; . of $ruce
of agriculture. The County, Mr; ,C,eer stated that. the
were . told .of the importance of. purchase of feeder calves at about
'good displays, large signs,, and.; 400 lbs.. and finishing in about
the naming of various breeds on a year' at about 900 •11s, had:_:pro-
the grounds, for • all visitors to ; ved most profitable. Feeders of
the fair aren't, familiar with all about, 700 -lbs and .finishing' at•
phases. of • the exhibition,: , • about 1200 lbs..were 'nextith
.< Essay Contest the Cow -calf 'program g
Bott. speakers referred'to very, income • .,foe Martin all' of Ham.
ver 1
.year's 300 -•word essay• contest, y •• °�'!' labourrincome todthe ltonaand Jim Martin of London.
Y fanner. Needless to say. • he ran • Mr, and; Mrs: Bill Lalonde and -
open to .pupils u.p to •and includ into considerable argument
ing GradVIII:. The s bject this - . in family of Sarnia visited Mr; and
the discussion period. Mrs.: Mark Dalton over the week -
year is, "The Place of Indians Ther.oblenis .of.
'in Canadian History." At the lo- P procuring • end. �,• ,
s feeders is increasing, with the de-. Mr- and; Mrs. Raymond: Austin
cal fair last Yearthe essay prize ; velo. pment' of an attractive mar- and children' •visitedthe former's'„
,'Honey was donated by, the A'sh ket for finished. , cattle in the parents, Mr.. and Mrs, Clifton.
•field :Federation' of Agriculture.. west' coast 'cif . both British 'Col -'::Austin, •
The local prize winning :`essay : u.m.bia and -United tates.' : This. .. Mrs. Ignatius �
is .entered in the district .compe- ' 'States.' ' Martin of 'Red,
market in encouraging more :dit Northern .Ontario spent a'
titian' •and, top essays there go feed -lots' iii •A1' erta` and As 'cut- few • days visiting Mr. Andrew
into the provincial • contest; In ting, � into'. the. supply • of. feeder' Martin, and, • other, relatives .. here.
addition • to provincial • awards cattle available • for ' 'Ontario. Mrs,. J. D, Brown and daughter
there is a $;15.00 prize don
aced by• These, is, ,a: decided ,'increase ' of .Shonnette'of Toronto Visitedxted with
M. Ethel Brant Monture, 1st cow calf herds' •in the Mari itnes.•'.her• sister;, Mrs: Reta. Brown for:
KINGSBRIDGE'
The conlmuni *offers deepest le,,
sympathy to the family of the
late Herb Curran, who passed:
away in Winghan Hospital., Mr..
Curran had been a faithful road'
superintendent for years.. '
Mr. and Mrs. John Austin'and
boys spent Easter week end. with
relatives in Toronto.
. Mr. and'Mrs. Peter Murray
and son, Donald of Detroit spent
the Easter week: end. at their
home here,
Visitors at the home of`' J. B.
Martin:' 'for the' • Easter lioliday
Were Mr. and, 'Mrs, Emil. Pauhl
and daughter, : 'Mr. and Mrs.
`Clarence Dougherty and child
7.
president' of the women's sec-
which will: help relieve the sit-
' tion of the O,A.A.S, A', promin= uation in 'Ontario 'bltt as
rent Canadian, ; she is a • great,.;.yet the
at randdau hter of Jose h' quality 'is Jaeki .g.
•
gre • granddaughter - p In older ,that' the organization
Brant; one of the great cheftans could 'obtain adequate finances.
of: the Six Nations 'Indians
a few days last:. week.
Mr... and ' Mrs. W;ilmur. :Moran
'and;, family of .'London spent.
the week -end with Mr. and Mrs`
Frank Moran.
()thee Planning ,: 1 •far the promotion of the: indus- • Visitors with .Mrs..: Ed Gilmore
t the't d M
At •Thq�rsday's ' riieeting em- iry meeting approved a nno an sons were Mrs,
Delia Kretz
,..,. tion' that a deduction of 5c per and., family of Kitchener, Mr.
forsis was placed on the need a'he'ad be :taken `for '.'the .. organiza -.and: 'Mrs, Geor;:ge Halloran.. and
for sheep and .hog pe'at the ..,.
•1 tion at all .recognized' places of:.family of Buffalo and; MFr
iss an
Farr grounds. ns
Allan. Miller •and Donnie Jae sale. This would mean that it ces Gilmore of London
- � •
i would in Many, cases apply to Other week -end visitors Were
Gaunt are the 1951 collectors. Al fee •
der catle as well d3 Slaughter Miss'' Frances. :Dalton,; Miss •Flor=•
Ian re lace•:s Frank McQuill.in
Fair dates are; the. last Wed cattle.. To compensate , .for ,,this .ence .•Lamttu
bers, Mr. Frank 1.10-
the charge was;; reduced from the'gan' of Hamilton Arnold Mars_.
nesday and .Thursday;•i;n Septern- + formei]y` proposed' •1.0c; to''5c: man and 'Walter Kelly of`1Lon.-
ber and while the :' executive • The Ontario :Wheat Producers' don
Slate is not filled, the feeling iety held' `. their annual, meeting on Mr, Marinas Mil:ten:berg re-
the fair must go on 'Tale• tenary�;Maich 28th Ulr. John And.erson .turned Home last week after, a.
is' approaching its centenary,. two; week visit` 'in aeiland: ,
• when it Will ` be: eligible - for . a president, : stated that negotia-
�tions:'to :obtain' use of the. Port: Mrs : :Geneviene :, Kinahan of..'
,special $1,000 • provincial grant.' •�: London. spent 'Honda
In the : dis.'cussion ` evolvin Colborne ' elevator were proceed- p y with thee.
f g ing quite . favorably: and it is Leo ,Courtney family,;
: around the appontrrient of offi--1, . 1 . ' . ', •
cers; : the', questions were raised
exi ected that will' ,be avail
as, to whether rural folk are suf- able 'for this. y:ear's 'crop. Also
ficiently • interested to • actively` the. Board expect to bee able to
support the ,fair, and to' what purchase =wheat above 'the ne
gotiatecl price if' the market war-
. degree da Lucknow, business men Lr; ,
value it. ants' it, •This; w111 enable the
:Board • to have a greater' stabili-
// . i zing. affect on- the price and with:.
REPLACE: APPLIANCES d -storage. at their disposal, they'
• iwwi11 •.,:have . full ' control over ' the
•
(Continued ' from :page ;1) • i quality of.°•the 'exports.
now' 'and • Rural systems,•each The question Of feed • freight
benefitting,...in .:the:, same •propos- ,assistance on western, grain .came;
up` for a.. good deal:of'discussion:
' tion as they . Share the cost of�
'the new equipment It • was pointed out that the, more
The Tillage Council and. Mr:.' grain a feeder '.purchases ;• the
McArthur have •. endorsed the greater the. benefit, therefore •this
project/ •i subsidy .p).ays into :the hand of
• Check Water 'treaters . i the vertical integrator to 'the de
:The local';Hydro System is also triment•• of the':.•family farmer
to encourage • a local •..program 'of We were told of a feed mill with,
instal�latiir 3,000. sows • and a laya�ng: flock.
n . of flat 'rate -water .
.`.heaters..
of 1.30,000. *In these Operations
i.' on the'
five dollar :s
A check- .of • the. system :will be ;the i ' eubs ad handsome,.
made ' to ,'learn• the' . number• ' of gi din fed would: giv
iof
:t, .When it .•was put to,'. a
antiquated 3000 K.W:• ' heaters: .p �"
presently in use 'and to list those,.
vote • the ,,Meeting approved a,.'re
not u, •, solution. requesting ,the removal
�. p to standard. The,rnstalla� i
tion of of this. subsidy. in• On;tar o
flat rate.•heaters will be
ei coura ed n Th'e Ontario . Fat'm� fiadio ar`-
g, . by the ,Luck ow ' ill be held inthe
System, through local dealers on unr-.•a"Huai w .
a cash, ' time or rental basis:'.11\,.ingd .edtirr°aistd ineet . Hot��n1t;,. `of April"1+'AM6th:S;
Antiqu'at,ed :heaters it is stat -a' tire f
ed,` are helping •to peak` tri load
hal ehcildL1's will ,bci Heid at the
locally, on Which 'the: ,cost of Seaway 1io•tel;" Apr' 7th,
power is based., Relieving this •
.Peak would effect . a saving to TO PICK CLUB' NAMEAT '• '
the System'. I NEXT MEETING
'suibsidy plan is ,being adopt I
0 ofed residential tencourage -the installation ., The first meeting of the' .new
three -wire services course "Featuring ' ,Fi uit" for
where :necessary: j1{airshea' girls `was • held in • the.
-To Make, Lineurvey• school on April. 1st. The
beWhen weather conditions, are electi.t)n ctf .officers was as fol-
rn er,a surve • of, all. . hydro lines lows 1?resident,• Trudy Thom -
in the. Village
will bp Made; It. son; Vice -fres: Grace; McD'ottg
felt that the' System is in good ; all, Secretary, Eileen Burt, 11i,ess.
shape, but checking, lime .loads &. r'cpclt�ter, • .Judi Reid,
tratastorrr er ,locations; mig1191.1.1d.
t re� Tile gir°l;5 were shown how to
veal 'scime i rncallur'c dv ingredients 'by their
changes
which could,
or should be made • to. cut power leader,.Mrs ,l, Btrt t, who then
o Make
+ IoAnotthcrthe
idea bminimum;
ririirn Ven' coil- ,shot tcalecv-tjai how,
h'they had
r Sideration is the :changg ing of the:•; grapefruit in lime jelly •previous-
I-
locat nn °f___ g g ] ie aicd by leader, Mrs,
primary power line, • y .p.. p '
servicing releaven's mill This Cl Hamilton an -tile- sortcake with
i Lb Id " . ' e the beverage, age; ,The
I a be taken. across the pond" C al�plc'• jur��t,: as ,l.7cve
r
at the south. end, and eliminate! girls w"ct�c asked to bring a name
i' y. tae; pole line ' or' Cala. bell;. St..; .for 1:116 ehi.b to thee• ircxt illeetin:g;
r C :hast, .If � � '
this 'wer'e done steel .. .,:_...-,.._..........-
•
_ ..�
r stan6erds could be erected srmi -�
ilir 'to those in the business sec,,,.�`Cer`it•,lighting to' the eastet°rt• en'
0 "°11, which:would carry.:fluores I trance of the Village. • ..
I.
ZION
Mr. and' Mrs: Frank Ritchie
and Anne :and Mr: and Mrs.:, Will
Ritchie , visited . last Thursday
evening •'with. 'Mr. and .Mrs.
Ross,
Miss Anne Ritchie is spending
a few days with Miss • Audrey;
Ross : of London.,
Mrs Bill Hunter ,had ari op
e ation oil' her ear last • Thurs-
.day , •in • �St. Jose hys Ho" t
London.
, Mrs: Nelson Raynard and Mrs.
Jean Papernick spent . last Mon -1
day. in Orillia with. Francis.
Mr:. and Mrs. • Ken Laidlaw 8a:
girls of London. spent the week-
end with Mr.. and Mrs.George.
Hunter.
Mr.. 'and `:'Mrs., D. A. .Hackett
and :.Joan visite. d Sunday. with
Mr. arid Mrs. Howard Walker.
Mr.' , and M'rs'. , Keith H`aekett
and•.boys spent the. holiday with,
Mr. :arid Mrs. 'Tom' Hackett:
Church •Will 'be at. 1:45 for ,the
month' of April:-
.
(New' and Used-)-
at the
MILDMAY, SHOWROOMS, •
NEW includes- about 70 suites
livingr.o om, bedroom, kitchen,, etc.:
USED includes trade-ins
• and some shopworn suites.
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� H�JETT . •
FREE DELIVERY` MILDMAY
Phone Endicott 7-2308
•
ravel .Haulage
GRAVEL FOR LANES and' CEMENT WORK
also
FILL •a'nrl TSP. • . SOIL
TRUCK 'and' d
• L0A1?ER. ; FOR HIRE
• CEMENT and CARPENTRYT WORK ,_
Phone 286, .Lucknow, or Contact
ELAINE • MATHE AND:,' •KAY:
STOKES .are back. on. CBS •'radio
with their own show. ' The popu-
lar stars of the • Happy Gang can
be heard on their. .new show,
Kay'. and Blaine . Monday after-
noon .,on ' the Trans-Cafi.ada,,'net-
'work. They'll be • playing 'the
familiar songs and .tunes which`
t
•
•
won thein many friends across
Canada in ;Happy ;Gang days:
BO ,•
ELPHICK--At Wingham Gener-
al:'Hospital on Wednesday, March
'22nd; 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth' •Elhick'R.R. `3 •>: ucknow
a daughter.
Huron citizens have ' been fighting cancer 2 effective ' ways
;Having an annual medical checkup to catch early
symptoms.
2. Giving a generous donation to the April campaign to
raise fur ds' for research, .,service and education
work.
Township Canvasses
'CONDUCTED BY .FEDERATION OF'.AGRICULTURE .,DIRECTORS
LET'S KEEP ON ,
, Fi�kiTING CANCER.. IN UiJ:RO-rJ CQY3NTY :: '