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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-02-17, Page 8Page 8—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, February 17, 1988 Notice of the 109th ANNUAL MEETING of. the (4)West Wawanosh Mutual Insurance Company Notice is hereby given, that the Annual Meeting of the Company will be held at the: • AGRICULTURAL HALL, Dungannon, Ont. Friday, February 26, 1988 1. To receive and dispose of the Financial Statement and Auditors Report. 2. To appoint Auditors. 3. To elect two 12) Directors. 4. To transact any other business that may properly come before the meeting. 5. The retiring Directors are Donald McKenzie of Goderich. Ashfield, and Colborne area. and John Bryce of the Paisley area. Donald McKenzie and John Bryce are eligible for reelection for a three•vear term. A Policyholder wishing to seek election or re-election as a Director must file his or her. nomination in writing with the Secretary of the Corporation by February 19. 1988 I'he Company I3y•Laws are available for ,inspection at t he !lead Office of the Corporation. liv order of the Board of Directors. Norris 1'eever Secretary Manager Exceptional Used Cars and Truck Buys!! c rAir FORD v,„,,,„,.„„„„ffi„,_„,,,,,,i,„„J„„„„„,,,,,,, �„nunruuurnnm ,--21-704.--'-'115i.—_.., 1987 FORD TEMPO Automatic, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning AM/FM radio, low mileage with balance of factory warranty. 1987 FORD TOPAZ Automatic, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, AM/FM radio. Low mileage with balance of factory warranty. -" 302 engine with 4 speed transmission. Explorer package, to -tone paint 1987 FORD F-150 PICK-UP c./47u-rd Drop in today, and see why you should buy your new or used car or truck from MONTGOMERY MOTORS Campbell St. LUCKNOW 528-2813 You should consider canola Land Stewardship Anyone wishing to apply for grant under Sections A-2 Residue and Crop Cover, C-1 Residue Management Equipment Rental or C-2 Residue Management Equipment Modification and Purchase, which require a 1988 spring inspection, should submit their Land Stewardship Inventory and Ac- tion Plan by Mar. 16. Bruce Community Pasture Application to graze cattle on the Bruce Community Pasture for 1988are now being accepted. Contact the Walkerton OMAF office for an application form. Free Trade Information Meeting. A Free Trade Agreement Seminar will be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall, south of Walkerton, on Feb. 29, at 1:30 p.m. At the seminar, Agriculture and Food Minister, Jack Riddell, will discuss the overall impact of the free trade agree- ment. Also Bob Sequin, Director of O.M.A.F.'s Economics and Policy Coor- dination Branch, will provide a commodity by commodity explanation of the agree- .ment's expected impact: Time will also be made available for a question and answer period. Consider Canola Should you be 'considering canola again this year? Higher future market prices and a basis that is more kind to the pro- ducers are encouraging many to recon- sider this crop. Delivery contracts can help to secure a market price and good production techniques go behind a suc- cessful crop. If you are going to grow canola this year contact your local OMAF office for some helpful pointers. 4-H Task Force Established The 4-H program in Ontario has provid- ed thousands of rural youth with learning opportunities and experiences for almost seventy-five years. To ensure that the program continues to FARM REPORT ifrli-.--is ,(--.i,, provide quality programs, the 'ural Organizations and Services Branch ( ROS), Ministry of A r r• ulture and Food, has initiated a 4-H Review Task Force. The task force will examine demographic trends in rural Ontario and tentify present and future needs of rural uuth in order to understand their effect on the 4-H program. Current programs and activities will be reviewed as will the organizational structure including the club format, roles of 4-H leaders, Ministry staff and leaders' association. The age range of the 4-H program will be specifically addressed and opportunities identified to provide maximum personal development for youth of all ages in 4-H. The task force will also review how 4-H is marketed to ensure that an accurate im- age of 4-H is portrayed. Your inliut into this task force review is needed. What do you like about, the present 4-H program? Should it be changed? What are the needs of youth in your area? How can 4-H help meet those needs? The Committee would appreciate writ ten submissions from 4-H leaders, members, parents and other members of the 4-H community. Submissions should be directed to Cathy Wilson, Secretary, 4-H Task Force Committee, Guelph Agriculture Centre, P.O. Box 1030, Guelph, NIH 6N1, by March 1, 1988. Task' force numbers include Cathy Wilson, Provincial 4-H Supervisor; other R.O.S. Branch staff; • an Agricultural Representative; the Principal of Centralia College; and two 4-H leaders. Brita Ball, Rural Organization Specialist, Bruce County Art the dart' shines at local competition UCKNOW There have been several changesjn the community over the last few months. Wayne McDonagh built' a new home on Place St. which he moved into in November. His former house on Ross St. was sold to Wayne and Mary Cranston. Other new houses being build this winter include Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hamilton's new home being erected on the eastern . outskirts of the village'and they are hoping will be ready for occupancy by April. Also Mr. and Mrs. Tom Broome are building a new home on Clyde St. next to his shop and are looking forward to mov- ing in by the end of March. The office of Henderson Lumber has taken on a new look with a more open con- cept. It is brighter and has a greater selec- tion of tools an building hardware. The yard is being set up for a forklift supply rather than a hand supply so requiring less physical labour. Treleaven's Mill have increased their capacities within the mill making better use of their existing structure. They have also increased their raw grain capacity and feed delivery bins capacity with four new outside feed bins and a large corn storage bin. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Havens, Samantha and Jeffery of Kinlough have rented the former Bryce Elliott home on Albert St. We are happy to hear that Alf Ritchie has returned home and is progressing quite well after spending two weeks in University Hospital, London. Jennie Porteous was saying that Bruce Johnston of Aylmer, that was mentioned in last week's Sentinel in the obituary of William Habkirk was a son of Dr. Johnston, well-known Doctor in Lucknow for many years. It seems in any competitive sport there are those times when "lady luck" smiles on you and you can't do anything wrong. Such was the case for Art Clark last week 4 By Mildred Loree when he attended the dart competitions at 'I, w' I,et;ion. He was still beaming :um; when he showed'up for work. ulations to Jeff and Dale Taylor, , on the birth of their new lr lis`, Remember when we used to play the game "Fox & Geese" in a snow covered yard with a circular trod( with cross trails? When u e drove past Caledonia Park Sat. afte' noon it looked like a group of adult a )t , cinl; each other around in the snow. l to w e . r we learned later it was a new game called "Mushball" and they looked as though they were having lots of fun. Sunday Sunshine, a group of talented in- strumentalists from within the congrega- tion, played at the Sunday morning service in the United Church. In the afternoon a family toboganning party was held, spon- sored by the Sunday School and Young Peoples. A good turnout was reported and an enjoyable time for all those par- ticipating. A pot luck supper back at the church warmed everybody and brought the happy event to a conclusion. Marg Burkhart was the special speaker at the Horticultural meeting in Teeswater last week and was introduced by Ardonna (Johnston) Le Grand. Lillian Jones of Brucelea Haven reports that Jack Henderson was voted by the residents to be the "King of Hearts" at their Valentine's Party on Fri. and was presented with a crown in honour of his recognition. Omitted from Last week's column was the fact that Megan Trachsel was the daughter of Margie Trachsel of Outran St. Megan is also a granddaughter of Bill and Isobel McPherson.