The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-10-07, Page 8t.
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PUR-LE GROVE.
The Purple .Grove W.I. met at
the home of Mr. and, Mrs, Har-
vey Thompson last Tuesday
.night with a large attendance.
Mr, and Mrs Stewart Finley
of Saskatoon, Mr and Mrs,
Whitley of Hamilton visited last
week at .the- honne of Mr. and
• Mrs. John Emerson. .
..Mr: and, Mrs., Alf Herbert,.
Linda and Wenda • of Weston,,
Mr, and ,Mrs, Clifford 'Scott,
Allan and ,Bill '.of: Stratford were
visitors: and Mrs. with Mr.
Frank Corrie recently: .
Mr, and Mrs. Percy •Gawley
Mr. and ;Mns.. Wardall. _of Glan_
•lord station, spent the .week
end at Victor Gawley's and on.
Sunday, Mr.' and Mrs. Ralph
Elliott and Mr, William Elliott,
Misses •Lettie and. Ada Gawley
of Ripley. ;
Mr.. and Mrs. John Emerson
visited at the home • of Mr. and
Mrs.. Isaac Nixon of. Belfast on
Sunday •
Miss Mary McCosh was home
for the week -end .from • Toronto
Mrs, , Victor 'Cawley attended
the funeral of Mrs. Amelia • Mc-
Avory • of Exeter last Tuesday.
Mrs.' John Colwell of Kinlough
visited at the hoMe of Mr. and:
Mrs:. Donald McCosh last, week.
Mr. • Harvey Scott; Mr. and
Mrs. Millar Hartwick and Wayne
visited ' at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Currie • ori Sunday,,
. •Mary„arid. Donna Needham are
spending 'a ' few days. at;. the
.• home Of Mr. and 'Mrs. Peter
Leeson.
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTA1tIO
OBITUARY
GEORGE F HARRIS '
Funeral services for the, late
George Freeman. Harris, former-
ly of Ashfield Township, were:
conducted on Sunday afternoon,
September 27th in Goderlch. In-
terment was In Dungannon ce-
metery, Rev., C. Elmer Taylor of-
ficiated. Thepallbearers, were
Terence - Hunter -of , Colborne
Township : and David Courvoiser,
Heber Eedyy,` Howard Johnston,
Arthur Elliott and William Cul-
bert, jr., all ,of Dungannon,
Mr. Harris was a, .son of the
late Mr. and Mrs: George Harris
of 'Crawford village, .Ashfield
Township, and would have cele-
brated his 85th' Ibirthday. on Sat-
urday, September' 26th. His fam-
ily were planning a birthday'
celebration when he died sud-
denly on Friday at the Greer
nursing home, Lucknow: Deceas
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CULROSS CORNERS
ed received his early education I `
,at S.S. No. 6, Ashfield Township
and . .attended Stratford Business
College: Ile was a member, of
Dungannon United. Church. AS -
ter his marriage to Caroline
Louise Andrews, Bayfield road,
Goderich Township, he farmed
in • Ashfield ‘Township and war
widely known as an apiarist.
' . His wife predeceased him in
1958 and he is survived by one
son Everett, and a daughter,
Mrs, W. H.. (Florence) . Talmay,
both : of :Goderich • There ' are
five grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren. A sister,
Mrs.. Frank (Harriett) Stephens.
resides in • Toronto' , •
Are W.O:A.A. Midget Champs
Whitechurch won the final
game of • the Armow series by a
score of 17-2 to become Midget
softball` champions of the .W.0.-
A.A., in their category. Ball has.
aroused considerable interest "in
Whiteeliurch under the •guidance,.
of Charlie. Moore, and the ` lads -
have been'. gunning for a cham-
pionship for some :time:
Student: I'm a - little ; stiff .from,
football.
Teacher: Where did you.say you
same from.
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HURON . CO.: CROP : REPORT
The ,ensiling :ofa bumper crop
of corn : and fall plowing , are
keeping most of the farmers
busy.. 'There is a fairly : heavy
movement of '.western cattle into.
the County.. Feeders are : making
wedding +bells. „,are' again ring-
ing.
Mrs. Earle Hodgins motored
to. Woodstock recently and spent x
a few days. . •
On,. Wednesday evening friends
and neighbours gathered'.: at the :.
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home of Mrs. Peter Moffat to
honour Miss Betty Adrian, prior
to ` her approaching marriage:
After a short but interesting
programme, Betty opened her
gifts. She received many lovely
gifts for which she thanked' the.
folks in .a few well chosen words:
Lunch was served.
On Friday .evening .Miss Betty
Ann
St bo held a slmnlar gather-
ing when schoolmates and close
friends of . Miss Betty • Adrian's
assembledto shower her .. with
lovely gifts . and best wishes.
Lunch, was, served '.;
�. and Mrs. Don. Blackbar-
rowand Elizabeth, Hamilton,
were the guests Sunday of Mr:
and. Mrs Art Hodgins. •
use of lush ,fallpasture to get. Mrs. • Frank `Brown • and. Reg
.a start ' On •Aheir steers: ' Dairy :spent Sunday with'. Mr. and Mr's:.cattle are doing very .well. At-. ;Dougial. Campbell and family of
tendance at Fairs have been,' Mitchell. ' '.' '
above past few years. Quality . •
and °;'nuinbers..of exhibits .have
been excellent.. Fail wheat is.
`making good growth:..
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FOR PRODUCTIVE : HAY AND .PASTURE
Mixed hay .: and pasture yielding 2 tons dry
matter per acre requires approximately 90 lbs.
nitrogen, 45 ,lbs.. phosphorous.; and 90 lbs. po- •
tassaum.,
`t' , With an application. of 8 tons manure per acre,
approximately 24 lbs. nitrogen, $ lbs phosphor-
ous and 32 lbs: potassium is all that ' will be
made . `available the first year. Legumes can
supply some ;of the nitrogen lacking. but phos-
phorous and potassium will have to be supplied
supplementary:
For example; ' here grasses dominateon heat -y
' land which' is man -tired orce every three years,
there should be a fall application of 5-10-15 at
300 to C00s lbs, per acre every 3 years . .
For further recommendations consult ' your
' local Agr. Rep. or CO-OP.
CO-OP Has the Analysis YOU NEED
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FEDERATION NEWS
(By J. Carl kemirigway)
.PLUMBING and HEATING
ESSO ' OIL' BURNER SALES AND , SERVICE
Lucknow
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Hydro' Commission andflatly re
fused. •
Instead of making- - any offer
along the recommended line' of
settlement 'Hydro representatives
told' us that Hydro : wouldnow
offer to .purchase outright the
land ' needed at appraised land
values:. This they stated would..
give a . total settlement of about
40% ` more than under the, ease-
ment plan.
When asked ' why . Hydro • was
willing td pay ' more, Mr. Hust
for the erection of a transmission
line to -supply power very large,
ly for industrial purposes then
the ' appraisal should be . anade as •
on industrial property,i, rather
than as on farm land. This 'would.
be something' like:. $1000.00 per
acre.
When hydro is willing to com-
pensate . landowners on . a real-
istic basis thea plan won't make
much difference and settlement
shouldn't be difficult..
`filer' of Ontario Hydro replied . . ,
' 'Hydro would gain greater : con- T_ eachr: How many degrees in:
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trol , over. the property. Bima
cirFaclehrenheit' or Centigrade?.:
Thus it is clear that the far-
mer is not getting a better deal
hut 'simly`:that he's gettirw a few
more dollars - becau'se he is giving
up that:. much more: ;` •
/ While 'a farmer might be quite
On . Tuesday evening, eg, S ptem-
ber `$thy ,a car load of interested
Persons attended a meet .' in
Woodstock. with
Hydro RePre-
(sentatives:
, At the previous
meeting the
,landowners had recommended willing : to sell his whole farm
that easements he' for a limited on the appraised• value per. acre,
' period, 20 years, that. right of ' he • can hardly be expected to
way be paid on' a basis of actual • sell a .strip of 3 acres •. across his
land .s alue;: and that :due coin -
arm farm for • the : same per acre
pensation be giveri for loss • of price. • ; I
ie -sale value- -of the farm. • If -.Hydro insists ori purchas-
These:. recommendations .. were ing_ - a strip of : land 100 ft:; wide
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