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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-04-14, Page 13WEpNESDAY„ APRIL, •1;4ftfh,• 19?1 4 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, ,LUCiCNOW ONTARI,Q Many 'Fror Area. At Judges School 1?istrict lu Ontario Association r,('A� ricultural Societies, 'grey gaud Bruce County.coinp],eted a, ..School for Judges dtrriri ; the past 'In 'the past month those ...iriter springtime with a new home Mortgage rates are lower'," unit our capacity, to serve' you with an ideal., cus,tonn, kiutit fur -year lean .was • neytr greater: So dont let .that ".%Vh.ere-will-1-het-the- . Money?" problem get you. down. Hand it over to andi'n xpt rte who have bp. hind' .thehi er • eighty years of -experience •" • in .:tailcor. ing m itgages to indiyidu,<il needs. Solve .yoir•problei'today. 'at Vic'toria, and Grey,. VG TRUST .CoMpANV s.rNct• :1.eee •• ,Lealand. Hill:Manager Elgin and Kingston Streets Goderich 2 524-7381 • • ,ested; in' Judging at Fairs attended a school in Hanover town hall.' Courses were taught in judging' .' hay,,, grain, frutr flowers., Vege- tables„,„ iivestpc , egetable,s•,••livestock, baking and st'w iit,. 3.1 1<e Alton , 004410 -Mum ;� lto l Oliver McGIVrles took tiie• lay...,.• grain, fruit'•, •vegetables and -'live-•. stock 'judg ng•. ` Othar Brooks.,. ., , l3urtoti llod;gins, Ken Altoit,, AustinMartin• took hay , .grain fruit ,and :vegetable judging., The „instructors for these courses were. Messrs' Bolton, Stanley and Reeves, 'all from the Ontario %De'partMent.of Agriculture and • .food, •', Ladies, from, :the area who attend ed and took courses in fruit, flow,- ers,,:vegetables;; baking and, Sew ing were Mrs. Russ Phillips. Mrs.. Bert Alton , Mrs. Burton l lodgins;,' Mrs, Joh>ti 13ushell•, Iv1rs., Cecil , llollands, Mrs. per t._Mason ', Mrs. 'Waltcr••Farrell, Mrs. Dari t'1clnnes, lilt's. Alex kiaGkett , .I 1rs, Howard Thompson, Mrs. Wirt. Arnold and. I lrs, Olivier• McChar'les, ; Sorne took a • few courses .and some took'. all••.tbe subjects'offered... :1'h,ese•courses were taught by ly, Reeves, IvleNiell,: all from the Ontario Department. of Agriculture and Food The, course• was. *cry successful•. With4S people• for tic first two' weeks and }a for tie last -')'he-r-e-s-hott:•l e beta—e xhiiii+ ors , Dircetors• and judges' in-1Dist- ric't 10 as' a result ' Mrs. Oliver .h4erCharle's , wrttr the assistance; of Mrs:. Reuben , .Schaus'a:nd Mr, John•:rr1 hipsOn, N1rs,, Cecil•llollandsand Mrs. Elni`e-rGoleuT•i•were th-e proinoters and arranged: for. the, course', Fin- • ancially- it was well takeit. care :of and a review,,d'ay will. Abeheld in October to iron,out any problems; arising. at Pair • A Mrs • l7Qrence Mackenzie has returned to her home:•in Lochalsh after spending the .winter in Wtng.- l>:arn where she n{ses.� • .7ss Doris' Wyl.d.s Qf •Toxonto, spent tb'e Week end with* M. and Mrs. Dan; W'yld's Misses Linda and Donna Wyrds'', of London spent 'the weekend with Mrs and Mrs. Warren. Wylds.. ""Mr; and Mrs, Lorne Luther were recent -visitors in Rid.getown••with' relatives, • ' John Bradley of Guelph , where 'he:attends�•Veteri•nary. College., spent ,a few days with his parents Mr.. and Mrs. Eldon Bradley. John will spend the summer in Ottawa with the Canadian-Rese-a-t- c.11 Cou,nc'iI., LOCHA LSH ASHFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Collins;, and: Laurie, Janice ,.,J ilia and Shelly, visited recently in k!lontreal with Mrs:. Collins', sister. Mrs'. D:av:i.d Mac•Murchy is visit- i�g, Her daughter Mrs. Chas. Hath erton in Elmira and Mrs;. W, Oliver and cit w o spell; ' e A4/.1.n F1o.rida•,: are,holne again, Easter. visitors with J. .N. Mac° Kenzies..werec:Nirs . N'.. J. Macken-• z.ie of Lucknow: and :hir, artd Aus;. George M'acG;regor of I-1a'rliilton.• • Ja.n'Sinipson of Tor.pnto was how-te_for tide •v e�ekind; •\1r,. and \1rs. George roster;of Rodney'wer.'e•recent visitors with Co l> t1 1`j()w r c ; , Alr acid Airs George. Leadbetter and •Barba:ra;.of `fr6nto; spent:'the'w•eek eild''with•N:1rs.• Colili 1\1acGre•gor.. Ca tin.e lacU nnan oaf Strat.- ., ford .wa.s'.J1oh ie.for'•the wee•R.end. :':'The, wartit weather of the: week' :end produced the `best •ru,n of ,• n ple sa.p'this 'season.: PGETH111R.TUN. ItflNlf I�111 IIINilIN111 if IiEll1N 1L IIIN,II.IEIiINII)t•IiINILI.NiIINIIIUl1IN��IEII1111.11111111111 • How dam you want: gout: J •Atyour CO-OP you can: have your Nitrogen. any way you want it. Just talk to the Crop' :Product Specialist, and discuss. your • requirements with him,'He'1i advise you,' qua. mmonIa • for corn.side dress, or pre plant. With3' ta4" depth.of application Nitrogen rs available when needed in the early . stages of growth Convenient to use. Custom' application services available, • mop Anhydrous`Ammonia for•sid'e dress br•pr`e-plant on corn• Apply it yourself.of... ask at yqur Co-operative aborit custom application , to •meet your requirements:' • for top di,aamg.fall wheat• hay,•pasfure, corn. and corn stover CQ.=OP spreaiiers•• .•: available for•either Own use. or cus ohl . 'spreading . Third.. abtlt it. When yott play•'tennis,. you • '•wcar;tennis s.hoc,s.wken c�u:wa1k; ,you:wear g ood wal k i n• Shoes. A'nd wheii you WOr ` you •Vet[1'.propLr. -too w'eat for. (.011f(1 t+vd._pt }te-04(- i Take.a.gobd look at.your shoes.' Make sure ticy'•re not g ettin r.un down at;the Change fray in lac heel.. Cha ge y g � ..es: And.chc6k,.thc soles•to'see ttit tT' �e in rood cot c it on. qy � ,gins Sul„c.,fo.titwol,k'b�,��1�', with ,�1-ftp-�twe�tr ence, t •watiktt„ "oi?Wctrkntett"s con%pcnsatic t1 Barrie' ' `ii ld tttet " /�ssocitltic�nS. (�nttific�, li} iitiilloi.111111,1110111 I Irl,■Ifl�ll �III�IL' Ili�ll{�Ill�il1 114�II;I�IIIAillaflf�lf I IHS: Airs`: Harold Bannerman pres • 'ented the new slate of,officers for 1971=197.2 -'and. were installed . • .by •M'rs,.•Ron•.Thacker ” .Presid'eni, Atrs;'•Clarente PHONE $,q,41,212.5 _ CROP PRODUCTS "everything,/ you' need for "everything" you grow: 111R'..I.• HoIdAnnu�I lnstal' .Officers. Si-1-u.e like Women'sins_t tate : -le-y;-.1st Vice Pres -lvls. G10., held their• annual' meeting at, Mrs‘; ,Haldenby;, 2nd;Vice Pres. , M's. 13111: llod Tins horlle; T•lte Presid ' ' � 'Harold'' Bannerma f1; 3rd •Vice. Pres •, �.: •ent Airs: Jbh.•n;,TAiodgins opened_ the, . -1\4s :--1� y-St-a-tole-y.;-�Soc-re-t�ary-Tr-ea s.. 'meetingwith the Ode and, Mary,::• user Mrs, Ehison Hodgins; Asst: Stewart Collect•. Ro11 call wasSecy •Tr.t~as.. ; i\lrs. ,Harold Banner•. , answered with the, payment of . • • ri=Tan,—Dl�trlot;-1�LCe.C.tO.r:�_.MrS -fees. '' , John Hodgins; Alternate District The guest speaker Mrs.Mort an Dir rector, Mrs. Clarence:/Hedley, Johnston was introduced .by Mrs. Auditors., 'Airs,. Ray' Stanley,. Mrs. Glen Iliaadc'nby Mrs.• Johnston Bill .Hodgins; Sunshine Committee; demonstrated the• Making •of a Mrs.:,WilliamStamey; Press Trost -flower, candle usit3r-acedy iRepOrter, Mis., Cordon , glass ani eolourcd cotton organdy ;Md eDorlald, Pianist, A1rsv Tames r' Airs Glen `Youi g thanked Mrs. :;\1cEwan, •Mrs..Horn r •,Devitt•, y '•Johnston• and •presented her'with a _••.. ,Iv1rs, Glen Haldenby, Branch Dir lift:. ectors, Mrs. lion Stanley, \h's. ' It was decided to have a, var-' • James'Lizrnore ,- Airs. ionald.. iety concert and bake sale the. : • Thacker •da'tc to he decio,ed later. Mrs: u, Converters of Statiding Coltiiilit= Ronald 'Thacker reported on the p tees; Agriculture, X1rs. CYle.n ' , ' District Directors mectu g held _Youn .; lndu'str_ie.s_, 1rs. Ed hurt Bushell`; Elistorica I.Reiparah , . vlrs. Keith. Kerslake;•.Home Economics, Mrs.•Willia ni Stanley;• health Ivtrs. ,Harold •i3a.lnnerinan; Citizen ship, :Mrs, 61e11414aldenby; Ed.uca- tion, Mrs. Flay Stanley; Curator, Mrs. Clarence 1°1.edley; Resolutions; Mrs. James McEwan; Public Rela- tions, Mrs. •.Cordon MacDonald;, Current Evertts, Mrs. James Mc Ewan...' at Bervie The short coutse "Pashio Cues ,for YOU" will be held' Ma.y . . 7 from 10 a, mo to 4 p:..m'. Rip- , ley Women's Institute wilt:be host;. • The' has trip joining with Purple Grbve 'W J wi11'•be 'May 4 It was'doeided to make out , the 1071-1072' pr'og'rams April 27.. Annual 'reports were given by the . Standing coininittee oon'veners.