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'ITH NEW CO-OP PASTURE RATION
;h spring and summer pastures provide adequate bulk and protein
are low in energy. On pasture alone, a cow can produce only 30
mds of milk per day because of her liMited capacity to consume a
icient quantity of grass. Additional energy is required to maintain
ly weight and to attain maximum milk production. ,
the new CO-OP Pasture Ration provides this all-important extral.
rgy that. is required to supplement spring and summer pastures.
d CO-OP Pasture Ration and you will get more from your
ture .. • more from your herd.
)NESDAT, JULY 12th, 1972 THE 14.I.KKNOW7SENTINEL, LUCKNOW1 ONTARIO
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FIFTEEN
Phone 528-2125
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Wi3yen Carpets by the Neils. .Jean
Young in booth 27. will have a'
'display of, quilts. Hand made
There's paintings by Juanita
Hollands; styrofoam creation by
Muriel Matheson, Varhley's Wood•
en Ware Buckets, Lila Abrams
makes cushions-a& paper flowers,
for.a variety Of small crafts Mary
Helm wilt have them in her
booth.
Have you always.wanted to do
batik or tie dye? Then visit Kay
Fast in her booth. Mr.. and Mrs.
Frances Gemmell have been
making numerous glass articles
from bottles and will demonstrate
this art.' Knitting and painting
will be done.by Mrs. Gib Hamil-
ton, Paper Mache angels are the
hobby of Mrs. Harvey Feather-
stone. • Ruth Bere will be back
with her macrame , as will Karen
Rivett with her crewel embroid-
ery. The Forster girls will have
a booth filled with miscellaneous
crafts. Barb 'Kirsch has decorat -
ed notepaper. Two locals girls ;
Elaine Whitby and Susan Kreutz-
; haVe 'be,tri'pre*IngT theft
toys. Ceramics is the craft of
W. J. Hart. Apple Dolls, made'
by Linda Boyle., will be featured
in bodth number 38. Remember
the wood turning by Mr. Plurn;-
tree , once' again he has a booth.,
In booth 34 Wm. T. Sil-
lick of Teeswater with his rock
jewellery: Quilts by the dozen is
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copper jewellery, as you saw last
year, will be featured again by
Lana Designers: Rose Wadel
and Elva Needham need no intro-,
duction with their beautiful rugs.
Jessie Dobson and Mrs. Lovell
will have lots of crafts 41 booth
24. Mrs. Schaus will have
needlework. Maple Syrup crafts
will be shown.
. A new cratft this year is jewel-
lery from nut shells. Weaving
will be demonstrated by three
people in booths 18 , 10 and 27.
Decorated eggs and decorated
field tile are new crafts this year.
Emily Dawson, Phyllis Walton,
Don McCharles, Sylvia Christie ,
Ruth Morrison, Mrs. Wm. Camp-
bell; Mrs. Bert' Mason, Mrs.
George McDonald , The Dan Mc-
Innes' and Oliver McCharles' will
all have 'their crafts in booths to
show or sell;
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There are still 'many crafters
wanting a place intheAucknow
Craft Festival and the committee
atie ,working hard to provide a
place for them, as this is the ob-
ject of a Craft Festival, to pro-
mote the sale and showing of the
crafts of local people, as well as
the crafters from across Ontario.
Thanks to.all the merchants in
Lucknow Who So wholeheartedly,
gave donations ro promote. the
Festival andin•turn advertise. On
the folders that have been sent to
every corner of Ontario and
many places in the States..
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T-his--ye-arls-festival promises
to exceed last years, as the news
has, been spread of the tremend-
!Former Amberley
Resident Passes
MATTHEW IsilacPONALD
Matthew Herald MacDonald of
Kincardine passed away suddenly
at his home on Huron Terrace on
Saturday , July 1st , 1972, in his
seventieth year.
He was born in Huron Township
on January 6th, 1p03, a son of
Peter MacDonald and Jessie Han-
ey. Mr. MacDonald farmed in
Ashfield ToWnship for 28 years;
in. Colborne Toniskpi for 4 years
and since then had resided in Kin•
cardine the past 19' years.
On October 19th, 1921 he mar-
ried Sadie MacLeod of Huron
Township who passed away on
July 31st, 1971.
He is survived by two, daughters
Mrs. Joseph (Marjorie) MacIn-
tyre of AShfield and Mrs. James
(Audrey) O'Neil of Montreal,
three grandchildren and seven
great grandchildren. One broth-
er Bert of 9oderich and one sister
Mrs. Margaret -Messenger of Eg-
mOndville also survive. Besides
his wife, he was predeceased• by
two brothers', James of Saskatche-
:wan and Archie of Orillia.
The funeral_service_wasitelet
on. Tuesday, July 4th, in the
MacLennan Funeral Home Kincar,
dine by the Rev. John Hill of
Pine River, United Church at 2
p.m,. Interment was at Pine
River Cemetery, Lurgan.
Pallbearers were DUncan Thor-
'burn , Mac Boyd , Gordon Boyd,
Glen Campbell, Jack Graham and
Ben Ruttle.
Flower bearers were Walter Col-
lins, Norval Nesbitt , Sam Nesbitt
and Hugh Cameron.
IMPORTANCE OF FEEDING CO-OP MINERAL IN SUMMER
Mineral consumed by cant? Is utilized three times more efficiently
In the summer than Is that consumed in winter. Much of the mineral'.
required for winter milk production must come from the cow's
system. Consequently, mineral 'build-up In the animal's body must
occur while she Is on pasture.
For a healthy, profit-making herd, feed Co-op. Cattle Mineral, free-
choice, throughout the online year.
More. On Festival'.
Contributed
Looking for new ideas on a
hobby that's different , then•let's
get along with the various crafts
to be seen at Lucknow Craft Fest-
ival.
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the real opportunity for crafts 7 •
men to demonstrate and 'sell their
work of art.
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DAIRY FEEDS
LOCHALSH
KINLOSS
Miss Margaret MacLeod is on an
tended trip to the-east-coast.
D. A. IvlacLennati is on a trip
Spokane; Washington where he
ill take part in a school on bag
pc .music :
Mrs. Eldon Bradley has returned
flle from Victoria Hospital, Lon-
In where she has been a •patient
Bowing surgery.
John Bradley of Ottawa spent a
w days with his parents. John
employed at Ottawa for the
-Rev. and Mrs. Reynold Esler
sited with several.residents in
e area renewing acquaintances
[ring the past week. Rev. 'Esler
is minister at Ashfteld •Presbyter-
Church a few years back.
The MacKenzie families are
.1planning for relatives over the
ming week end as it is once
lain time for the MacKenzie' re
Mr.-and Mrs .. Allan MacLean
'Collingwood are holidaying •
ith relatives and friends in the
ea.
Mr. Dan Wylds, who at one.
ne homesteaded in Western
nada, wrote to the Chamber
Commerce in Vermillion, Al-
rta asking if they could
l him of any of the over eighty
Alp who could remember Dan
'ids. His letter was inserted in
local paper and he received
Feral letters. Five of them
ni old friends for whom he had
rked. Tan plans a trip back
le if his health will allow come
K t spring.
Mr. and•/vIrs. Ira Dickie, Den-
v-er. and -William and Walter of
Toronto were guests Saturday at
the wedding or Miss Karen Blacoe
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Blacoe 0.f Scarborough, to Jack
and Mrs. Carl Dickie of Hope
Bay. The wedding was in Glen
Ayr United Church, ScarboroUgh.
Mrs: Irene Bell of Toronto visit-
ed last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Bell, Wayne and Beverley.
Denver Dickie was on a business
trip for_Dominion Road Mchg. Co.
to Lafayette , Indiana last week.
Mrs. Allan Thompson, Donald
and Karen of Toronto spent last
week at the Thompson home on.
the Fourth. Miss Christine Thornp
..scui_ofiOshawa was for' the
week end. Mrs. pan Thompson
is a patient in Oshawa Hospital as4
a result of a fall at their apart-
ment.
South' kinloss. Presbyterian
Church was filled again Sunday
for the joint summer service.
Special music was a trio with Mrs.
Don Bell,, Mrs. Jack Forster and
Mrs. Lorne Sparks', accompanied
on the piano by Mrs. Jack Need-
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson and'
family of Hamilton visited with
relatives in Lucknow and with
and Mrs. Mrs. Fraser MacKinnon and
family on the week end.
Mrs. S. MacDougall of Toron-
to and her daughter Sheila , Mrs.
Don Lindsay , Douglas , David
and Diane of Houston, Texas ,
enjoyed holiday week with
Ross L. MacDonald.
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