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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-05-24, Page 6Avxman owatilra ° rAqE SIX, • THE LUCKNOWSE .1NEL I,UCKNOW., ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY, MAY :24th, 161 r :FOR' YOUR." ur Selection ll` Types Of UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE kcasional Chairs, Chesterfielc Space Savers, Davenports' ALL AT LOWEST PRICES You are welcome to drop in at any time. and check our large selection for your furniture requirements. You need feel no obligation.. acKENZIE FURNITURE- STORE BEF.LEY Lucknow .4 4 4. k Measles:' are.' prevalent. in • the p • •'vicinity with Mary, Ellen' Shiells recovering from :them•',an:d' Joyce Thorburn and Phylis Bradley. being `.the latest victims Mr. Toni Bell' and ' Mr.1 Thos.. Barrie " of Kincardine are on a;. fishing •tripin the Quebec ,Area. Mrs. °Arthur" Courtney' Who has- ' ;spent : the past • two • weeks' ' ,visit ' ing with relatives in London has returned home... , Mr. Robert' Gottchalk who .has 'been...with. his ' son-in-law and daughter, Mr and •Mrs. William. Pace, for . the : winter. .months is. spending: some time with, his 'son," Fred Gottchalk .'of ` Kincar-.. dine Township. • :James' . McNain visited with Mr. and Mrs: • Murray Mc - 'Hain of Mitchell on Thursday.,...y Ask Farm Training In Composite Behoof The' County Federation, of Ag- riculture met for their regular monthly meeting,, May ' 9th:. in Clinton. There, was a lengthy discussion on the - development of a compo sits"e school for the • County. Since. the Federation, • in conjunction with the County Women' Inti ••t`utes, -' instigated' this action through. a • resolution to County Co:uneil,: Education Committee ,& since the: Federation has for years- been demanding equal• opportunity of education for ru- home of Boob .and. Beverley,.Wall. Several fr.orn . the community. attended the fashion show at the. LD.H,S. on. Wednesday and Thursday nights. Mr. Alex Whytock has' sold his grass' farm on the 8th to Mr., Ian McPherson,' 8th con. . . • ' • . Mr;, Reg Brown has bought ',a building © lot 'in .Teeswater" 'from. Mr.. Bob 'Aiken. • Mr. 'Alex Whytoek. is home. from Owen Sound hospital where he,,, had' been transferred from Wingham . ''..Mrs. Jro•hn•.MY erch'uk and child i;en, Anaheim, , California, flew to Melton' and• are. ' now • visit`ing, her • par'ents;. Mr.' and Mrs. 'John 'The children from • our school along .with the:children froiri the other schools:'•:in the area staged their annual Music Festival ' in .Teeswater, Wed:nesday . evening.; MONUMENTS For sound counsel and a'faiir' price on a clnom}ment' correctly designed from; quality material,, rely on. SKELTON ME ,.• Pat O'Ha an, Prop4: Established Ov,,er Sixty, Years . Walkerton; a Phone 638-w Ontario sal .'youn•g people ,the • ,meeting. approved the, idea • of a compo- s:i;te• school provided agricultural training, is a definite,part of -the program:: The meeting endorsed' the re- solutions . of the •County Cream Producers which requested, brief- ly, thata consumer•' •subsidy . be pain on butter .of: IO.c, per pound; that cream producers received a payment equal to the •25c.'"how being . paid ; .on rnanufacturng milk; that the ban ,on 'the "'sale of ., :margarine coloured to imi- tate • butter be corifinued•. • Harvey . Traylor,,' Chairman . of the County': Co-op, • •Insurance' Coniniittee, , reported sales Cori l/Juing . at record levelsin. the 'county • He also. indicated, that a 'CountyWide . canvass ,of. all .far- mers ,would be , undertaken in. the. near , uture for the purpose of Making. 'm fa ess"' aware of .the extra risks . 'that are involved. in' k • 'operating •" a ,.farm: business. Bob IIVIOGregor: -reported that, the Beef• Producers at. •.their earn nual• Meeting approved; ,a volun- tary deduction of J10c'., per head of cattle • to be attached to. 'the bill of ladingit when",cattle'..ar.e to be 'sold. The money°• so'.raised . will ,be used to finance the or- ganization and' promote the . sale' of beef. ' .. .. . • s ., • ` Alf .Warner reported • that .ales;' of "Fame" shares, are • progres• y sing favourably but an ' effort, is being put forth to find canvas- sers " that can give ,enough time to cover the.'territo.ry'rnor"e quick • i7, It is hoped, that the objective of , two 'mi•llion. dollars can. ,be reached by, November 1st. •This would make it possible to 'have' plants in operation next "summer. With the increased marketings of both hogs and cattle• for.• 1:.962 it, is :urgent that we <,do every-• thing possible to • pronnote • t'he • sale of , " our •products. ••Plans have been fairly- well: completed :for the annual Dairy :Pr ineess contest" to be held` 'a ;the Clinton S riri 'Fair; Alf we need '•now •i's. more contestants. and' Mrs. William Robert son.and•Eleanor'".of Toronto and: Mrs.- ..J.'• Thoinpson of• : Stayner. were holiday 'guests. 'With ':Mr, ;&• Mrs. Donald Courtney & family.: Communion: service "•was held at Pine River United- Church ,..On • .i Sunday. Uniting with the church were. EstherGib•son Phylis :-Bradt.. ley, , ••Sbeil.la Cd Tins,. Joyce Thor: burn, Mrs: •Eugene. Dunlop; Mur-• ray''' Ferguson, '. Janette "Lowry:, • Mary ' Ellen' ,~ Wilson, Shirley Steele,: 'Mildred, ••Wardell,• Mr:. & Mrs: Ivan. Cook: The ;,.Boyd. families were ' in: •. . Buffalo on ,Saturday attending: ,the: wedding ;'of Ileen . daughter of '•Mrs.. Boyd and. the late Dond ald Boy . The Young . People of Pine. River and. Bethel enjoyed a wei- ner ` roast at; . Inverhuron' beach on" Monday.. evening. " Mr. and • Mrs... Irving '•. Benson �. arid, .Mr. 'Huntley. G:ordon:'of :De- troit,. Detioit, were at their:. cottages,,, •at •Amberley` ,Beach', over "the;.week end... Frierids of ' Mr 'John . Br,adley• are glad 'to know `he has returned • home from: Kincardine hospital. j..' • "Back to school" for' -a'w days • is Mrs.: "Ro'bert,• Courtney prior to:.takii g over her, work as ,'•, census•enumeratror''for this ward. ,The', Ripley fire truck'` was c'al led but ' to ,: Chester 'Eminerton's farm on' Sunday. afternoon when. .fire ' was noticed . in 'a ,straw .pile,' near the barn.,.Pire;crackers were e..:of. the bla whic i::. ' a ' extinguished` before serious oda nage ' Was. done., ; • Mr, arid' Mrs. John C; Mac- D,on,ald, Mr: ' and .;Mrs;/'• Donald Courtney, Mr,' and Mr's. Will'iatn Courtney visited with. Mrs John :. Evans (the farmer Agnes Wilkie,) at the ."LloydKeat"ing 'Nursing Home" in Guelph on •Saturday. Mrs. Evans is . in fair• .health des -1 pite her ;' advanced years and , is' able • to .,..be, around :each `day,. Health permitting' she 'will cele brate her ninetieth "birthday on July 4th.. THE' KANGAROO, :the largest. of the Australian marsupials; foams the'.. .(countryside in large bands.'Although•a :: 'full-grown kangaroo is nine feet high 'and weighs 200 pounds, the baby is, only an, inch Tong .when it is' born. It stays inside its mother's pouch until • it s.five `or' six months old; at which time it weighs several pounds and "is able to shift fqi• itself: When the. young "kangaroo leaves its "home;" it is readyto take its rightful place In the world, To heip:your children take their rightful place in..the world; there is:nothing better than life incur: snce Let" me fell you about •Sun Life's educational Policy' which canso easily '' providefundsfor their College education,' m, KInaha'n R.R. 2 Lueknow Phone Wingham 111-w-4. SUN LIFE' ASSURANCE COMPANY Of .CANADA CROSS CORNERS Congratulations " to Mr. . 'and" Mrs. Joe billion. (nee Susie. Har ris),. on the • birth of • a son in Seaforth hospital on • , Sunday, May .'lath. On Sunday evoning. Mrs 1arris visitedher daughter,. 'Susan in Seaforth Hospital: Mrs. ' Franks Brown and Reg visited" Monday "evening with Mr. and Mrs. ; E:ra. Stanley, Knlough• ' Ori Monday evening the Calf Club Meeting' Was -held at. the: • S, • • '• •• Tule itised only in emergencies and for Opportunities that's the kind of savings •account that many $` of 'M customer's: rely on , as• the cornerstone of their" financial security . . dollars for defense against adversity , .. savings with which to answer the .sudden knock of opportunity. Strict/y• for saving accounts can you afford to be• without one? It will •take only one dollar'" and` three minutes to open ..an account at. • y¢ur neighbourhood, branch; .. • . • '• .>,• ',. • ' • • •• • • 'fOR, MY MONE1 i* S 0 r0 2 MIIIION CANADIANS • • y' '1 • • • BANH 1,4 • :.: . 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