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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-07-13, Page 8-N ONTARIO•• � .. TN* N.,UCNt1��flMt.0 �����N�IMN.. N��ITw�N�^'Wfes t o • EDI • issued in amounts: from $100 upwa-rds for. 3, 4 or 5 years. • earn the above indicated interest, payable half -yearly by cheque. • authorized investment for .all- Canadian Insurance Companies and trust funds. `PURPLE.GROVE • WOMEN'S•'INSTITUTE • A large crowd of •members, visitors and.friends gathered at • Purple Grove Comtlnunity Centre for the July meeting of. the Worn- en'.s• Institute: Mrs.:' George:,'. Harkness and Mrs. Don Gillies are in. charge,: with Mrs ; Morford • Mackay as pianist.' ,EldA'HarkneSi had .a. good Dominion Day reading.. Mrs,- .Herb Farrell read the scrip- ture lesson. The members were to •name their favourite quilt block pattern and the large number of • patterns named„ showed thatquilt making is :still popular. Miss Joan Anderson is the new Home Econo- mist for Bruce. We welcome her: The new 4-H Club will be Meat in the Menu :and Mrs.: "Frank. Currie and Mrs- Morford Mackay • agreed.to act, as• leaders'for this.. fine Homemaking Club-.. Mrs. • ' W m . L. Arnold reported that the Centennial Doll has beensent in. • • The' August Meeting will also be held in the Centre and be an evening meeting., •Each member is asked to bringa guest,' July 24th is ;Hostess: Day at .the Log Cabin ,and the president would .be glad • to hear of anyone able to go to Southampton that day. Mrs. Don MylcCosh was. Convenor of the program - She • ex'pressed,the pleasure of everyone when she said how pleasant it was to have • oar juniors present' and able to take take part. •The District president , Mrs,.• George Whitby., of Lucknow v�ras present and,gave a fine .' *address. Since this was the Home' Economics meeting., she: diose Health and Food as her topic. The letters in HEALTH could stand for Home, Eicercise, Attitudes. Lei- sure. ei-sure, Teeth and• Happiness . while FOOD could be Fads. Over in-• dulgence which leads to obesity and Diet, ..She had mans• fine • ideas on, these subjects', She was presented• with a copy of •Throiugh Roadside Windows by Mrs, .Don'. Galles; Currie had 2' games which, caused plenty of laughs. Joan Thompson • did .some fine Scotch dancing and her brother.Wray did some tap • dancing Mrs. ,Cecil Sutton had the motto on Waste Not Want Not, Mrs..' Herb Farrell showed how'.to,do quilting'. on a large wooden hoop,; an'd, told some of the history of, /quilt -making; .Mrs,' :Wm. Arnold •gave, a •short: report of the Zone'; Folk 'Schbol,heldrecently at Inver- huron. There had been represent= drives of various ;ages from Water- loo, Perth;• Wellington Huron,; Grey and Bruce Counties as well.. 1 as .a group -of Indians from Saugeen andCape Croker Reserves Individual Potato Salads were judged by Mrs: Agnes Hodgins, Miss Lettie Gawley. and Mrs. Geo. Whitby. Winners were. Mrs. Russell Needham and Annie Mac- kay. . Mrs. McCosh hada quizz on the formation of .our. Dominion and members found they didn't know their history too. well. ` • The secretary has Miss Ethel • Chapmari's Books for sale ; Ross Veitch, Brussels, '40, a... • ' member of the North Huron Junior Farmers` will be Huron County's , ambassador on the United Nations bus trip, September 1$-24 The R itinerary will include the cities of. Washington. and New York with a visit to the United Nations Building . being billed 'as a: highlight: Ross is a:gr•aduate of the .Diploma • Course from the Ontario Agricult- ural College and is currently. 'fanning with his father at home. A July Meeting; was held by the Group Cpnunittee for the 1st Kinlos Boy Scouts in the Seoul Hall on July 4th with chairm9'n, ,N..E. H'aldenby , presiding. • It was,reported that all the wood. had beep hauled and piled by fathers and sons on June 23rd, Mrs, Frank Ivlauldenwas present and handed in Keiths' resignation as assistant cubmaster, This was accepted •with regret as Keith has. been a 'faithful leader. .,,Cubmaster Rae Haldenby stated that at .the meeting held in Walkerton out • lining the new Cub programme • it was noted that most troops meet every second week , If this: plan Ywere followed it would be better, ° for the leaders. . . • It was decided that the Group Committeeinterview. some young men who might be future leaders. A ny Volunteers? .. It was moved by.Albert .Colwell And. seconded by'Dan Maclnnes that Lloyd. Ackert be contacted •re cutting•the grass on the Hall grounds. . 'Rae Haldenby, . Cubmaster, , • stated that there .would by approx.- :,imately twenty five.,boys attend- ing cub camp. the 'second week- end in September. . . The chairman said a special meeting,might be called •later in the summer to plan for the , .sale of cider at the Fall Fairs: The. _meeting ;then 'adjourned. Mrs. Francis Soyle gave us all some exercise as we followed .her in action songs; Piano solos• were • given by° Cathy Dore,: ' .'arzie Collins, Mar; Needham ..' "arr~n-. . I od ins, and Sandra milt s Donna,;eedl oar, and Da 1e::e Mondays ! Hogs, in by 4:00 pen', • . CATTLE,. CALVES and LAMES EVERY DAY, EXCEPT SATURDAY • A : we do Curing and Smoking . . Beef, Pork and Lamb. Sold . Whol , Half or Quarter ,•, . For Better Service, ' And Lower Prices '-- call Ripley 100. CHAS, HOOISMA. — Prop. the county), the Kincardine Cham- as ambled spec trtoilk hen proce,ea ber of Commerce and the Kincard g.mach ine Agricultural .Society . Five ince,. milk a cow, then 'ds girls besides MrsGregg'wffl be assemble and ,crash the Milking S . equipment. At 7;00'p.m, the competing this year•to represent Bruce County at'the '66 C.N.E. other three contestants will follow corn etition., The are Mrs', the same 'procedure• and at 9130 the ChP y, 1967..Dairy. Princess will be.anno Charles •Rpxy of Und°e wood Jane'' red and crowned , un• ' Posthumus., of. Tara; Rene Manain of The judges will base .their decis- ions on, a point •Teeswater;•:Mary Elizabeth Walden . system. Half of and W flma Huizinga of Pine River, gel the points being slotted~"f"'� the The winner will Ieceive many•; � gifts donated byKincardine' mer- s milking routine and the 1 Callied dustries,:and. a anther half alotted for her poise sizeable cash prize. The winner personality, interview and speech, ' of the Ontario. competition. at the The girls taking part. are all ex;= tremely capable-and-fine-pera C, N.E, will win a trip to the 'alines and' it should make for an British Isles, 'plus many other gifts.. When, she returns `to Ont- extremely:' good 'competition • . Any, ari , she one' of the.contestants could go on member of the Ontario Milk :Mar -will become a staff :' to the C. N.E.. corripetition•and kering Board and will spend the • just could bring the Ontario, title to Bruce County for' the, first time next twelve months travelling • • and. promoting the dairy industry in our .history,, through out the •province: , • The six contestants in this year's competition will.be. guests at a noon luncheon July 16th,. ,along with the judges of the event, During the afternoon, they will be:part' Of a convertible and 'floatv.. parade through the.town of •Kin car.dine.' At,4:00 in the afternoon, the threegirls in'the'first milking , will make a short speech to the . Walter Safety says, "Keep air -inflated toys out ofthe. watei . Play: • With 'them Onthe beach where they belong." .The awal `eld: J If. m+ • fieri The ere otic nd: Sj ;lay -1 unic iven assed proud 6y=1, ird i nail nd Et rntil •wnsl raina Foul or th one4 iscU1 otic nd E o aC4 rain ,suppl •d sic ,,2 , 59 The or pa •ouni ►n a1 ingtc eraI mpeine s. e -ins 25, 6 re.1 •Luck ngani . Lti ':I.96 bentu • The Bruce County Dairy Princess Committee is busy finalizing plans for this year's :competition. The e vent is scheduled to be the main. attraction at the Kincardine Town and Country Day, Saturday July 16 It is expected thatthis year's competition will provide as fine a display and create asgreat an interest as'those that have been' . run in the past Last year's Conn ty winner Mrs.•.Marilyn Gregg, .will be defending the title •she won a year 'ago at the '65 com- ___petition'. Mrs Gregg carried the Bruce County banner to the C. N. E competition last suinrner and made a very fineshowing in that ;event ,Since then she has attended and spoken to many., groups, promoting the fine quali- ty dairy products manufactured in this fine County., • : Dairying is a very important,seg ment of Bruce County agriculture, There are in excess of 1500 Indus. trial milk shippers,sending their raw product/ink) one of the three :Powder' plants located at Tara, Teeswater'and Kincardine, or'to 'the sole cheese factory located at • Pine River, along the Lake Huron !shores.. Although this cheese fact•-, ory. is small by Eastern Ontario standards, 'it still manufactures the highest grading cheese in the province, The per-centage of ' .premium and first grade:on thea , one and a half, million lbs, of production in *65, 'was by far the'. highestof any factory in Ontario: The three skim milk powder plants process considerable milk•per day Much of this Milk is handled lathe modern bulk tankers operated by the plants and independent haulers. This milk comes from 'farm. s equipped. with the most modern methods available to farmers today:. This years competitons w:ill'.be 'yointly sponsored by the Bruce , County Milk Committee (which represents all milk producers in Cr.M, '''itechtch plated July Ir �-. �.y, , at Lucrnow. w ith Luclr :ori victor- • icx:5 b.v a storeG Qof G-'-2,. • Cr. , air. i�, lir_:!.",f:r: returr'.ed to °r`:ere they defeated r�e.'pi.`:��ey:'.:C.". tear ryr a :core •T:r.e ..ex zarne it.?= hey' :ed` for. 1966 ' MOdoIs SEVERAL, TO CHOOSE 'FROM 1966 FORD Galaxie 500, 2 door '.hardtop 1966 FORD Custom 500,` 4 door; 1966 METEOR, 4 Door 1966 COMET,.` 4. door 1965 PONTIAC, :4 Door, 6 Cylindor, Standard Transmission 1965 CHEV Super Sport Convertible 1965 CHEVROLET, . Super Sport Convertible, V -s, Futl power: 1965 PONTIAC, 4 Door, Automatic Transmission 1964 CHEV, 4 -Door, 6 Cylinder . 1964 CHEV, Impala; 4 Door Hardtop 1963 PONTIAC,:STRATOCHIEF, 4 Door,6 Cylinder, Automatic Transmission • . 1963 PONTIAC, 6 Cylinder, 4 Door' Standard Transmission 1963. COMET, Custom.4 Door:: 1962 CHEV,..2 Door, 6 ,Automatic 1961 FORD, 2 Door, 6 standard 1960 METEOR, 4 door, V4• 1960 AUSTIN, 44 Door 1959: PLYMOUTH stationwagon Vt 1959 CONSUL, '4 Door ,EVERAL OLDER MODELS