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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-07-23, Page 16� i r s ;nA' "am R � ;444 a�4'�s %ice" +1 C THE: :I,,UCKNOW SENTINEL, II UCKNOW, ONTARIO • • against flies and mosquitoes..• COOP • FLY.-.BA(T GRANULES. ---. Scatter bait for use in livestock barns, sheds: pens, • poultry cages and houses, garbage cans and outdoor !lying areas. Contains Dichlorvos, tn.r ; control "resistant•' flies. CO-OP VA -POR FLY, STRIP • Kills without -contact Prisons.the insects -in -the .-:- air ... controls flies resistant to many other • chemicals plus other small flying insects, Ideal for,• use: in animal, buildings, milk rooms, storage. i:ooms,,garbage cans, ;La. sts up to 3 months. CO-OP LIVESTOCK SPRAY Long lasting, protection against horn. flies, stable flies and mosquitoes Rnsidual•action builds up protection, cuts spraying need to every second. • day. Contains, Ronne!• safe for use bn dairy, cows up to 2 minutes before milking. CO.OP BARN SPRAY CO-OP Barn Sprav with Bonner ,is'ready; to use • against flies and Iivps'cick.pests in and around livestock buildings Cnhtrol. lasts:four tb six weeks with each sprayirnlr. • • CO.OP BARNr SPRAY and BACKRUBBERCONCENTRATE • Economize. with a dual ,purpose product.; Contains Ronne!, Beadily diluted with water,deodorized ke,osen@ or•fuel ,oil, ,•y. NEW CO-OP STOCK' FLY POWDER. CO.OP, Stock Fly. Powder contain's pyrethrins. It can be dusted on livestock directly from the shaker -top, package C0: OP'Stock Fly Powder kills horn flies, ho.use flies, stable flies and mosquitoes. , • Thishandy,booklet outlining • the complete CO-OP FIy • •Control Program available „• at your Co-operative. onQured Qn th-Birthday • DUNGANNQN, NEWS' 'The Young ,Picnic was held. on, ',Sunday with 36 in attendance,. races were, held for the •16 and under group. The picnic was held in hon- our of •Mrs . jB. Young's, 80th- birth- •'•Registered Ttlide: Mark, • .tf cknow Dislric PRONE548-412 Grey and•BruceSurnUp.:GFO.Vote Like •rnany other counties,. Grey. they were certain, of•however, w:as :and •Bruce turned down••GFO• on' that the'. half •mill::levy system is ,not ::.:June. 24th but compared to most'. !adequate; ,*Every effort will be• made ` other counties in :the province, • however to retain; this .method until . ' ,they did. remarkably well: That's a new financial structure is how the Grey -Bruce County Feder- operational. Members agreed' that ations'of,Agriculture in,•a,special ,I many of the services provided by a• xeLutrve-,tieeti kl-ed tarran�artibu altoxld-be.-"ava-iF-=Z- analyse the vote and decide where ' able only through membership At they go from here, `summed it tip..•the• :same'tim.e however, the organi- They said they were„ not ashamed zation 'must be working for: the ben- '• of the r`esults.in their. counties , •efit' of all farmers. • They did voice their disappoint With reference to; retaining th'e. :meat however in'the' farmers ,name Federation_of Agr, cultuLe'; apathy. They also Bald that •while ' Most members` felt there would be some people may:have 'been mis • More, advantage- to changing it,;than l,ed,and*confused .by distortion of. .,retaining it., Former OFU members facts •: they must recognize that the •who no longer: have. an organization ° farmers have spoken to turn to`; phgs the `Many n�iviau The two County Federations went als' who'worked:'for'any farm organ= on. recoid as, stating that they see ization for the first:time during the ; '1'a need for a general farm . 'CFO campaign may,well feel much • organization here in 'Ontario • n°iore at ease, ' in, an organization:' • IIiey: N,tenr on tri urrce..st_iok' a• ' ith ewa,,name farniorganization should be struct-s Can all this'be accomplished by tired to do the: best possible Job 'on this, Fall? As Ken Leith ,•:President behalf of farmer&--W-most agree- •of the ire CountFeder ttoft-11 y County:- Fe that the platform,used by Agriculture said • "how serious are GFO should he followed ; That is, you when you say e locals at •county level and repres- need a .farm organization? There is entation of marketing boards on a continuing 'job for :the .Federation the provincial council. 'All other of Agriculture in seeing that a associations 'aid organizations that strong,. representative organization mak tis`Federation--'of •for. Ontario farmers: develops. Tr. •, • agriculture today must go they must be done properly. Wehave: said. The Federation of Agricult- .the necessary depth and manpower • ure must change the. said and y � to accomplish our goals - all we they must do so fairly quickly: .. need islhe sincerity, "In;the • ,.,tN/hilc there was read-reement `nieantii5e the Federations ot. day. Mrs. Young very graciously passed 'around a•birthday cake, made in.•her honour, We re -sorry -i - •atn4'. C. • Drennan,entered the, Wingharn. Gen- eral Hospital; for an appendectomy. on 'Monday evening. Glad to learn., he is improving ti Linda and'..Colleett-Krogan of Elbow , Saskatchewan are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Culbert ' of Dungannon. • We were pleased to hear that Mr., W. R. Carson, 'the county Librarian. of Omagh County, Tyrone., North; • ern Ireland presented to the Dun. gannon Public Library a book on Northern. Ireland. The Author being •"Donnas Copy". In it, it tells of the settlirrg.•of Dungannon, Ireland'. The, Yundt picnic was held near .Stratford again this year with app roximately. 70' in attendance . Att ending from here "were Mr. and. Mrs •Heber. Eedy ,Ir, and Mrs Ross Eedy and Mr .::and. Mrs . 'Irvin Eedy. , Entering*Menesetung Camp this °meek end fr.orn. Dungannon. were •Lori Pentland ,, :Kathy' Bele and • Sharon Young, We wish'them a ;pleasant week. • Journeying; down to Leamington on the week end. to' attend'M'rs. Williarrl,Beggley's wake'were her niece;_ Mr.: and: Mrs, Art Stewart • • and, Gordon•Stewart, also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ken ,Hodges , Mr.. and Mrs. Dick Park and Mrs.:; ,WEDNESDAY,: CHOICE PIT RUN: GRAVEL; CEMENT GRAVEL CRUSHED GRAVEL • SAND,. STONE AND FILL - HAULAGE K ungannon, Ornario • Indicate `AustraliaLPlans Allasons _ . • BY'RICHMON13 AT'KEY. •Huron County Board.of Education, at its meeting in the Board Room of Central. Hurori,Secondary School,,•• Clinton, approved three .'appoint- melts.; as follows:. Teachers on probationary'; contracts: Mrs. Jacqueline "Smith, " housewife, Howick•Central" Public School., half -tilde;. Mrs; Nancy Iviaclntyre, housewife, North Ash- , ',field, half-time. • 'Custodian: •Mrs. Mona Wilson, R,R..1 Walton,' for S,; 9, Mc.- Killop::Township . Three resignations'were accepted with -regret: •• Mrs :,Maxine Miller from the teaching'staff of: Exeter. Fubli.c School; Mrs. Maryanne Middegaal,, from office staff of _Central'Huron Secondary,School, Clinton; Miss Cora Bennett:, .assistant Cook,'from cafeteria staff, of FE,�;lvadill Sec ondary Schoo,l, Winghani D.J. Cochrane•,:director Of educ ation made a report with'regard IArmed Forces in Germany., At a previous meeting.of the.:Board, they had requestedan extension of leave ; • He said that Mr. •A,ilason had con• tacted him 'by telephone ;shortly after the' last Board' meeting, and had expressed an.unwillin gness.,ta • return.to Huron,County following expiration of.the extension, ifs• granted , as he had plans, to go: to Australia fot a few, years,. •. The Board approved action that . Mr., Allasonybe advised that under: • these circumstances, his leave of absence will not be extended beyond this:year. but that they • • Would b'e,considered Jot • • employment as teachers by Huron County. Board of Education if .they did return to this county However, their salary and••deductions, etc:, ' .• have ce,ased'since their leave; has expired. • • After some,dis'cussion, the. Board decided 'against, taking out a sustain. to' Mr and.:Mrs..J.•W.• All:ason; ing • membership in the Ontario formerly Of Luckhow ,,;now, serving ; Education Research' Council at .a; ' Margaret Sproule,.., „ asteachers with the Canadian • . 1:cost of. $500, •• . • ATURIN( 14 • on structure financing. t e organ- , ization may he, the biggest obstacle are, Agreement was hard to reach on whether a voluntary checkoff on produce or a voluntary member';'. ;hip should be used as the basic Means of financing. One• thing' •.111111P, r,�� Vii►!". ALSO •rti wino.• • Lu G.�rn.+