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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-05-07, Page 38'PAGE . FOURTEEN THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Cblwct)1aps Thr!,.e Josephs ►� Farn UfljOfl.federation and G.F.O. On Ma.y 6 in the 'St. Joseph's - School gym,;, the St. Joseph's. . C. W.L. meeting was.1ield with •20 • members and 14'visitors present•. ' Father Galea opened with the leag ue prayer and Mrs John Austin pre °sided ;. The:'following reports .were read'by the. conveners Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer, Spiritual. Clothing' will be collect ed until the end of May. A badge Committee for the Girl Guides was established, secretary Mrs. Walter Clare ,`Mrs ,. Mark Dalton{.and -Mrs :. Jim Gilmore. 9n Sunday , May 18 there, will be • a bake saleafter each mass. At Huronview on May'28th•.we are invited t0 a Tea and Bazaar: On June 3rd, St. Joseph's C. W.L. are invited to St. Augustine for a joint: meeting and plant sale. Mrs', Mark Dalton ,won the mystery gift. Father ,:closed the meeting with prayer and it was: adjourned by. 'Mrs ...Wilfred'. Austin., Mrs. Antone Van Osch, Citizenship.convener2introduced• the 'three :guests . which; helped to ;prom; , ,ote understandingof citizenship,' .g democracy and freedom .for God ' • and his country . • •.'.:`Mrs'. Oliver' MacCharles, of Ontarr-- io Federation of� Agriculture , 'Mrs:. - ,••MikePenieh of Farm Union and' • • George ,representing General gt Farm Organization Here briefly: is 'a summary of each report.. Mrs. MacCharles stated that the ` Federation'poiic.y was 'always,to,. aid the farmer, so the Federation'.• ver 11,`their ` assets and• back the 'G'F.O. WW'• • must look to the future with one organization, Mrs. Penich of the Farm Union' ,aid. that the. Union's main Object- ive bject-ive is to 'protect and maintain,ther family farm as an 'economic unit., The union maintains you can't legi- slate unity among farmers as it must be on yourown free will;, . We" must have a strong National Organ- ization,. Mr. .Smith of the G. F.O. said that farmers, need a G. F, O.. to find. a way to irn'prove: income and to be, represented before'government. Farmers lose because there is not one organization so the Ontario farmer will 'have a chance .to. vote on the type of organization they - feel they need•. •The theme of the• G.F.O. is "Let: Farmers Decide". An'.informative question and. answer period followed.. Mrs. Bob Howard thanked and 'presented the speakers with gifts: Lunch was, then served` 14 Pupils have Perfect Attendance OLIVET ;NEWS , Fourteen Sunda School `its Y pulpits received perfect attendance.pins ori sunda.y at Olivet Church.' The were: David ,Black,•BillBleck,: Lynn Clayton,' Pat • Mactharles, Mary..MacCh'arles; Laurie MacCh ;arles, Jini• Black, Joyce Black, Ronnie McGuire; Nancy McGuire Wend Hamilton Jo ce ,Osborne. Joan.Osbo`fne and Brian McGuire. onduct mUyLDay$er1ice. KINLOSS NEWS South Kinloss Young People con- ducted the Family Da,y service on Sunday. Betty Colwellprepared. and gave the address: Others . taking part were Barbara Macfntyre;. Sandra Keith, ,Jinn MacKinnon,• ,Walter Dickie, Mae Macinnes and; David MacKinnon,. "• The.Junior,•Choir, under the leadership of Mrs ..Sparks 'Provided special music, with Murra,y Kith ,as -pianist.. Bruce ' MacKenzie, as pianist:accompan, ied the organ for the singing of the hymns. Sunday School, .. • superintendent, Donald Maclntyre: r. presented attendance diplomas; and awards. 4 • Chose Convenors for 1969-70 The May meeting of•St. August. `ine C. W.L. was held Tuesday Oren, ing in the Parish.' Hail. Father Galea Opened .the meeting with the League.Prayer•• Mrs. Joe Hickey, the President,• w'as,in the Chair;: The treasurer reported $15,5:23 in bank. Membership has 15• paid members. Corre'spond:ance was'read,.. from the: Elmer Foran Family' and I Mrs./N. Stapelton and League' , Correspondance.. Spiritual sent out one `first Communion Card and Medal. It was decided that the: Si*: itual Convener send out the .Get. : Well cards and..the Spiritual'Cards,.' to send .for Grade Eight• P'ins,and ; to: p ay the St. Au•ustine'League's;.', •stare-tQw•a-rdS the -Cit zenship Award it •was decided to Help ,cater to the Graduation Breakfast' at King- sbridge: The President.' thanked the ladiesrwho helped,to cater to the Foran funeral. Father.. Galea spoke: • on Crowning ofthe Blessed Virgin ; • Meat kelps' safely in. Meat Tender with. its own direct chilled air 107 lbs.':capacity freezer • Nd muss or bother with. Flip -Quick Ice Ejector—up to 80 ice cubes • when :you want them;;.: J , 5 YEAR PROTECT/ON PLAN FRIG I DAY uc INP F. �.�Phohe 52:8 ___3ll 2,__ • 'for the same. The 'Conveners for 1969 . 70 are: Spiritual -Mrs. Johni::Frankin • Education Mrs.. Rayrnond' Boyle, Membership .- Mrs:.Cyril Boyle.; Press - Mrs.. ,Neii'Stapelton, :Lunch Mrs. Gus Reditond , Scrap' Book Mrs..: Writ . •Redmond . The next meeting, June 8fd., will ' be a joint meeting of the three par- ishes. There, will be an exchange' of.flowers a_.�nd olatrts at this meet • • 1 'WEDNESDAY, MAY' 14th, 1969. can maKe your cropt investmentpav off in higher yieldshi9her profits If you' _want•bette•,corn „and more of it,from evety•acr.e .you, plant supplemental liquid nitrogen' can make money, f_or you. And 'the. most . effective 'and.. economical_ • way to supply the.' r tTogen` needs .of. a bigger yield crop is with • 'CO• -OP Aqua Ammonia.: This.)Ow Cost liquid .. nitrogen fertilizer, is •injected 3" to 4" below 'the' surface of the soil and gets into • action .fast. With ,this .method o.f. aRpli•cati.on the corn1.gets maxi- muni -benefit- Fo the nitrogen because the soil retains all the 'nitrogen applied.and there is no • loss;d.uring application. • • From 'e.giert rec.om;mendatian to. trained operator application the Co opetat.iVe Liquid Nitrogen Service - gives you the best of supplemental• nitrogen fertili` natio. n without your co,tlyinvest meat in tirn.e,'labour .and egUi'p' nlert..C.allyourlo'cal Co; operative no, and''plari• to: improve:yot�r prdfits. thic,casnn from LJE=C1 research Fertilizer Plt•og rammer 'and' Services for the. Ontario farmer .flex,, $erep' 71ede Mai* Dungannon'l Held Spring Tea ing :The Cleaners for .the, month of : On.sM Wed way , a"y`7-th - a .v.ery 'June are•' Mrs L. Neves, Mrs, R. • successful Spring Tea? and Bake sale Congratulations- from Langside Boyle. •le, and Mrs . Herman Van W n- . was -held at the Dungannon, United Y community tm Mr.. •and Mrs. John ber h. . .Church sponsored by; the Ashfield g $` J&uxn y TOP, who celebratednirrversa their . ---�he�-rneet�n w�a•,-�� � stde of the ilnirert C'httrch Worn_ t, •�r�da �. L'. Boyle and Mrs,: C Van A aken . . The lovely,'weather:favoured the , o by ofa ofl' `' Sympathy; of the community a. A buffet lunch was served by the• attendhce and the ladies enjoyed . f .goes to the Sutton family in the ladies..: A social;.hour: was enjoyed':' the afternoon and .watched a'film tragic death of:;Bradley last..Tues shown by Rev. Wright, entitled day morning ' ` A_ .Woman's Place' and showed Rev Horace Braden of Londort Lu.CICAOW Unit .4 I methods of cooking ,meat The pro; with, was 'a dinner guest on Sunday _ ceeds for the afternoon amounted Mr. and. Mrs. Dave Moffat and The May meeting of Lucknow i to approximately $100:.. We extend pour thanks to everyone who at Y U:C: W. , Unit 4 was herd at the . • famil • tend Thompsoned.,. • home of Mrs : Cam bell' Ken Youngof Paincourt wasA, 'with An attendance of twenty. The week -end visitor with. his parents . ne.eting__opened with -._a p..oena_san Ivlr. . and Mrs. Cliff young and l'Tvlother's Day by Mrs. Jim. Arhold:..l family. ; • The devotional section of theMr. and Mrs: George Young and •i -rneeting•was•-in, charge -of Mrs•:': -Roy I ;by an.-interesting.hote• from •the. Heather attended the, birthday Couple C�leb�ated .45th Anniversary LA NGSIDE NEWS "Havens. She was assisted by Mrs".'.' ., "Observer" . Mrs. Robert Camp bell :supper on Saturdays... in honour of Y. amp bell MacKenzie and Mrs,! Elrrro ;` reported for the catering commi-•'.' Mrs. Wm; Brown at "the home of g , . 'tee andannounced a' banquet and ' a. g ;a•we ing•in the -near uture'. The. ; ing Supply committee''repbrted a bale of good used clothing would be "paeked'id June. It was' suggested' that each unit would supply a' blan= ket for "Overseas .relief" .some Sanderson, the theme being her d u ht.er Mrs Charlie Tiffi�t ` y dd f 1N ham Marion Wall of Kincardine spent• the ,week end at the home of her parents ;.Mr. ,and Mrs: Gordon Wall.' and family'; ' Gordon Wall returned'to his horde -The Chapter on the Study Book on. month during the year. Unit `4 is•in on Tuesday'from Wingham and Dist China was capably, reviewed by cha? e of flowers for the Church' for ric•t•Hospital,. Mrs ;Roy Havens.. Two readings the month of yiay, Thee members • Sandra, and 'Greg Gardner'spent tile' T a rents, "Plant'Loner" arid--P.-other ."Gt-ee•r--we-r-e•;-rem-ir�••ed• of-�t�te,-bake-sale-Q►1-Tw•eeJ��nd.�w'rh rliPtr �rall�' "Christian .Family Life" .The scripture was read by:Mrs Webster. A 1.1)41114 in keeping with the. theme was'sung followed by a:: pleasing piano instrumental .by , Joanne Thompson, 'Fingers" were given by IMMrs. 'Hav- May 10th Mr: and Mrs. Wes •Young, Btib ens: The hymn "Jesus Uriited'By i:. Two contorts "Famous • ' ' , Young.who attended College in, .1 Thy Gtace and: prayer concluded :Personalities" and a "Seed Contest" London is at the hone of his parents this aectmon':of the 'meeting: enjoyed .: The meeting closed Mr, and Mrs, Wes Young. ',were ..• ..w.-.Mxs,-J _A-nold—'t�•as• 141 c -large-o:fv..._�,41tim-tire i�ztpah b'enetl,tction.. -:. . Steven IvicNayof -Arz berl_ey: sp14l)t dainty lunch was' served by the ""the weep -end with his grandr trrrrt , The Roll call was well nsweted committee in charge, ""Ivlr; and..Mrs, Dick:Iv1eQuilliit. the bitsiness" '