The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-04-28, Page 6•
PAGE; SIX'.:
'tl:E LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKN1. ,W, ONTARIO
CORD VALI
FRIDAY, M/
Music 'By COUNTRY' BOYS
Sponsored. by. 'CLINTON. JUNIOR` FARMERS.•
Brownies Pass
a��e Tests LL
The Ist 'Lucknow. Brownie Pack
• met on Tuesday , April 20th and
after our Fairy Queen Beverley. •
Bellplaced'the ,Toadstool, we had
•• Brownie •Ring'
At P -ow w -•w -e -had -.wisito.-,_
Mrs:. 'McKim .Sr.. who told:the'
Brownes'how to'go about starting
a stamp collection. This proved
very..interesting as sone of .the
Realize. the highest hest` returns for'
yg
your .wool by` patronizing
own Organization.'
Brownies 'want todo this -for their
Collector Badge.. •We: then had
the Grand Howl for Mrs. McKim
before she left. for 'home.
During work period Beverley
Wilkins, 'Lori McKim and 'Janet
Wilkins passed their test for: three'
interesting,things.•of nature. .
While the' Golden. Hand Brownie's
worked at seinaphore, Brown Owl. '
had:
for.:their Golden Bar, play balanc-
ing games' and:'s.everal.. Brownies
passed this'test. ' Marion Raynard,,
Alice Vander Klippe, Shanno For
jet and Janice Hackett passed their
test for being able to •sing God •
Save The .Queen, toT,awny' Owl. .
They, also- were able to sing.,O
Canada: :Barbara Hackett.,and
g your Beverley Wilkins. cleaned a pair
of ,shoes for .part. of. their. Golden
'SHIP COLLECT TO
,: • .Our Registered
W REHOUSE NO. 10
CARLEON
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ARIO
PLA. ONT
Obtain sacks,and•twine
without charge from:
Norman McDowel�� .
' • "SHEARER
AUBURN'
or by -writing to
CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE
WOOL GROWERS L'IMITED
40'St.` Clair Avenue East
'Toronto. 7, Ontario'.":•
FITZSIMMoNs
..CR[.
REAL E."S.TATE'
ITS DI*.367 11111111111111111.' .,Ort*rIO111••,.
1: O ACRE EA M '
The Maitland River crosses the
property. .About 50 : acres till-
able,
.'
balance is rolling land and.
bush. Large 'barn, horizontal
• silo and implement shed., Drilled
ell -water: supply- Full --pace
$18,000;,
Contact,
ROBERTAI•Iy?OCK,
R.R. 3 WINGHAM,
PH. 357.5429
Packieplayed a game of ball
with some of the ro'wnies. Our
new .Brownie.es'wa tested for
skipping backwards 2:0 times and .
those that passed ,this were Anne .,
Alton, Suzanne. Kirkland•„ Mari:-...
lynne Ma.cIntyre ,'Janice Londry',.
Debra Arnold and •Jahnett.e: How-
alcl`..
Norma Maclntyre Was',busy in
the :kitchen cooking soup and:
making'a.sandwich She also'
washed .her • Brownie tieThis was.,
all'part of her Glden Hand test:
Brown Qwl;'Tawny Owl and..'
Packie sampled the soup and, sand
Wichaiid"a•1 a. ".-: / i. ..
very tasty.
We closed our 'Meeting:with
,Brownie Prayer and .everyone leav •
ng by the Arch
SALE
0'F
MACHINERY
. .
The .following items areof=-
fered,for sale, by sealed tender
-with-a closing date, April 29,"
1971. The tenders will contain.
your bid, date , 9f tender, and
telephone hone number. Higljest or
any tender " not ' necessarily
accepted. , ' . .
1TEMS FOR 'SALE ARE •'
One Massey Ferguson 165 trac-
tor, in excellent condition, with
940 hours -of' use; one four fur-
row semi -mounted Oliver plow
with hydraulic ram; one weed
sprayer with 21 ft. boom; one
plate power . lift' disc; one
Sorge pump ,with two milking..
units;, two trailers"`: with one
suitable for .hauling 2 , ponies;
..one . fluid type . manure spread-
er:
This machinery . is 'located
one mile west of Kinloss on No.
9 Highway: and may be viewed
anytime.. ,
• Tenders : may. .be submitted
for all machinery or.' separate
items. ;
' ;Tenders should be addressed
to,, • .Box 69 .. Kincardine and
clearly marked as tender.'
lasr minute•plea to: the Govern-
rhent'to reconsider its ban'onstud•-
.ded tyres... ' The. industry •said:Qnt-
aiio•s ban •on studdedsnow
may cause an Il To Jncrease 'in:
motor vehicle acride'nts ..
Highways Minister' Charles Mac
Naughton. indicated 'in '.the
Legislature that•no new' informa
tion;had come• to theatt'e:ntion:of
the Government which would -
change its'mind' with respect to • •
the ban on studded tyres, due 'to
REPORT FROM
QUEEN'S-P-ARK—
BY MURRAY GAUNt
,PP
HURON—BRUCE
Health Minister Bert`"La.wrenc.e
•said this week in the Legislature
that in thefirst• six 'months of the
Provincial Parcost'prescripti'on.pro-
gramme, the average•.cosvof•pres`
'captions ' at .participating. pharma.-
cies. has dropped about 8 ;'o'.
Apparently , about /0 °7o'of the
Province s p ariacies are using
the programme...
The tyre stud industry made a
PLEY A
Custom Butchering —*Curing and Smoking
Cutting and Wrapping Sausage Making '- Fast Freeiing
;r.
CATTLE'ONLY ON FRIDAYS
Have cattle in on Thursday for Friday's 'kill.
With TWo Big , Coolers, We Are Able 7To, Hang Your 'Beef ro n
1 To 3 Weeks _Whatever_R
Your'equirernents- A're.
' For Home Freezers 'e Sell Choice Home Killed: Reef, Pork '
sand Lamb In Any Quantity At: Lowest Marketing Prices'
ALL . MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT, INSPECTED` FOR YOUR.
PROTECTION"
CHAS. HOOISMA: PROP '
A'TTOIR . 5.2905 STONE 39 2961
•'yyEQNESDAY..Al'Nll., ;39th, 11971
TOCKEI
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_ _rH:E.NSAL,L SALES ARENA
Ourd.ay,
Con" sistittg; of Steers, Heifers and Calves
FOR CONSIGNMENTS CONTACT THE MANAGEMENT
Victor.. Hargraves, .482-7511.: Jack Morrissey, 234-6200 •
Auctioneers Hector. McNeil and Larry Gardiner
`come into effect after the 30.th Y ..
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It was pointed out that'un;less
the situation is corrected Ontario.
is in danger of. losing the U;: K, ex
port''cheese market.
Health•Minister Bert Lawrence
said in:the Legislature that the.
April.
He described..as.absur d•recent.'
claims,by manufacturer that pro
hibition„Qf studs would ; ause"an
11% increase in t•raffice accidents.
•Onthe.._other `hand., the. Minister.
said studs may have co: tributed
to accidents by reducin., a •car's
manoeu,vr.ability. •
The "Natural and Phys cal l esour
ees-Go-t-1r- tee membe 'o -t''
Legislature, told the Pro tree's
Milk Comrriission-•that ntario's'
cheese industry •faces .a emer:gen.-
cy because of shortages • f rriiik;
The Commission was .to d that
-the-�si ua-t-i •
particularly in'LLEastern
Dr.. ICen `McEwa n, :Chairman airman of
the Milk Commission` s i,.d. the •
problem:'is in getting'a equate sup
plies of milk to cheese . Processors.;
Under:the quota system the -,Com -
Mission . cannot increas' the arn-
ount of.industrial milk to the cfie;-,
'ese industry.
Gov:ernment'has agreed.to cortin
ue•. paying 90 %'of the; Ontario
Medical 'Assoc'iation's fee sche.--
et i . in. reased
ule ,-wh n i s c by:,7ii
average of, 4.5 % ph the .1st Mas;..;
.ln •return , the Governixieri.t is push -
in' the doctors •to accept• 90('/u as
full .payment , 'thus avoiding; extra
billing to patients.,
The Throne: Debate concluded
this we.ek,. opening the way 'tor...
nese-nratien=o-f-rhe--Byrd yc t
on the' 26•th Aprril,
HITECHURCH
e WOrflen'S ;institute 'Corafcr-
ence is being•held at'.Guclplr qn
April. 28 a`nd 29 for:S.ecretary
treasurers , P. R.'Q. `officers ;, :�k n•i
•ber.sat large , District Presidents.
•.i;
Representatives: may:arrive on. ,
April 27 an'd be' ready -;for 'actio tv '
on. the first days:. • ,
Mr. and:Mrs. Percy McClen
aghan and baby, 'son;.Gavin of •
Kitchener spent Tuesday;
Wednesday: with.. his' grandf>>ot!R r'
;sirs. Lillifin McC:le:na�han..' "
Mr, and'. Mss. Russe1:.�1cuuirc''
visited Sunda with..her Sister
Bernice ;Miller of Pa'1inerst'on'
SHURGAIN feed and animal
�serviceoau
leadership in
nutrition
•
continuous
research
•
management
skills
•
growing animal
health service
ARETHAT MON.;
OrGETITVIT
MSE.RV•I_CE.. .
Good service is•just alittle'more than carrying'
the service that really, counts , the .second
look at an order. , a re. check on a load, an:
extra phone call., to ,make sure something is.'
, things liken
i
r
It doesn',t mean we wont make m s 'tikes. We.
probahlyy willdpes--meanHive -feel :badly
when 'a mistake is made and . it also• Means.
••
that care is taken.:that it won't happen again:
That s the kind of care we pledge to •give you
and. all our.custo_mers
of ;get. it with every order of 'Shur -Ganite
erson
rro
LUCKNbW
PHONE 528-2026