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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-07-16, Page 19ENERAL ARNOLD'S GSTORE R.R. 7 Lucknow Lanes — Phone 529.7248 SPECIALS VALLEY FARM FRENCH FRIES, FROZEN 2 lbs. • 49c RISE'N SHINE ORANGE CRYSTALS, pkg. 86c AYLMER TOMATOES, 19 oz. 56c Nemsimm ummemmuumatimmummoimmosir WHEN PASTURE IS THE. ONLY SOURCE OF FORAGE,, YOU NEED THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS OF CO-OP DAIRY FEED. lbs. of CO-OP Dairy Ration required per animal daily DAILY PRODUCTION 30 lbs. 50 lbs. 80 lbs. - 100 lbs. SPRING PASTURE nil 10.0 33.0 Food.— To APP!tite FALL PASTURE 8.0 19.0 40.0 Feed—To Appetite Figures based on the requiretnents of a 1,200 lb. cow producing the above quantities of milk at 3.5% B.F: mainonommonale Provide the necessary nutrients with Dari Flo 16% Dairy. Ration. Pasture at this time.of the year does not possess the high,food value of spring pasture. Therefore, to maintain an optimum level of milk production this forage must be supplemented. By switching your herd to the CO-Or Winter Feeding Program now you will provide all the additional nutrients needed to prevent a fall milk production slump. This year, add new life to your pasture, supplement it with CO-OP Dad Flo 16% Dairy Ration or your home grown grains mixed with CO-OP Dari Flo 36% Dairy Supplement with high levels of vitamin A & D or CO-OP 32% Dairy Supplement ... developed and backed by CO-OP feed research. 16% DARI FLO DAIRY PELLETS $136.00 Ton BULK 5 TON OR MORE °Roglatanui 'NO Mark 16% DAIRY PELLETS $124.00 Ton BULK 5 TON OR MORE We like to know our customers -4 by name! • Lucknow District Co sop 528.3024 MISS RIPLEY- HURON REUNION ENTRY FORM MAIL TO: MRS. BILL SCOTT, R.R. 1 RIPLEY, ONTARIO PHONE 39541338 NAME: ADDRESS AGE TELEPHONE Qualifications must live in Ripley or Huron Township — must be 16 - 20 years of age — =IA have a sponsor entries must be in by July '25 PAGE NINETEEN WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1975 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Hydro Double Grants To Relieve A-Plant Impact DEATH NOTICE HILTZ- George Edward, formerly of liclyrood, passed away in General and Marine. Hospital, • Collingwood, on Monday, July 14th. George Hiltz, beloved husband of Lillian Cook; dear father of Brian of Listowel and 'step-son Roy Weatherall of Klon- dike Park, Sadly missed by five grandchildren and sister Mrs. Violet Morrison of Collingwood. Resting at-the Mather's Chapel- of the Robinson Funeral Home, Stayner for service on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment at Trinity United Cemetery, Collingwood. FORWARD MARCH Worry less about the future and more about the present and in a short time our progress will be doubled. Provincial Minister of Energy,, Dennis Timbrell and Ontario Hydro Chairman, Robert B. Taylor an- nounced last week that annual grants to the municipalities, county and school boards serving the Bruce Nuclear Power Development Will -be doubled to compensate for any adverse financial impact result- ing from the project. Under the new formula, these grants will total about $500,000 annually. The new grants program, an- nounced at a meeting of municipal officials at BNPD, follows publica- tion of a report by M. M. Dillon Ltd., Consulting Engineers and '' , Planners,, and suggestions by muncipalities covered in the report. In effect, the formula attempts to set 'up --an improved system of helping affected ,communities pay for the educational and, municipal services required by the influx of a_ large number of people associated with the project. In making the announcement at the Development, Mr. Taylor said, that the Corporation has no intention of allowing any commun-, ity to suffer as a result of the presence of a Hydro facility. Mr. Taylor emphasized that the formula might be revised in later years and Hydro, is leaving the door open. Mr. Timbrell said his MiniStry was particularly pleased that the formula adopted by the Corpora- tion is almost identical to that proposed by some of the municipal- ities. The grant program all for a total payment to be calculated as if the Hydro facilities were located in, a single large community, rather than in Bruce Township alone. After payment of the reqnired grant in lieu of taxes' to the Township, the remaining • amount will be distributed in proportion to the number of employee house- holds in each municipality.. For purposes of calculation, Hydro facilities in Bruce will be counted from the beginning of construction rather than from in-service dates, since much Of the impact takes place during the construction phase: • •The grants will be calculated retroactively to the year that the municipality first experienced fin- ancial impact. Thus, the $250,000 grants already made to the Towns of Port Elgin and Kincardine are to be considered an advance against the new' plan. -Those other municipalities that did not receive interim grants will receive retro- active payment in a single instal- ment this year. Those municipalities directly affected are the ToWns of Port Elgin, Kincardine and Southamp- ton, the Townships of Kincardine, Saugeen and Huron, and the Villages, of Tiverton, Ripley and Paisley. ZION Nancy Kirkland attended the wedding of her room mate, Catharine Wenger and Norman MacLennan of VVingharn. The wedding was Friday evening in Wingham Anglican. Church with the meal and reception that followed at White Carnation Hall in Holrnesville. Mrs. Russel Swan and girls attended • a bridal shower• on Sunday afternoon at the home .of her mother, Mrs. Gordon Emmer- ton of Kincardine for Glenda Hansford of Palmerston, the bride to be of Kenneth Emmerton, a brother of Mrs. Swan. etirol Ritchie has her school chum, Brenda Henderson, west of Lucknow, this week for holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Culbert and family of Cambridge (Galt) attend- ed the Orange celebrations at Clinton on Saturday and spent Sunday at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ritchie -and Bryce. Mr. and Mrs. RusSel Swan visited his aunt, Miss Margaret Disher Goderich General Hospit- al on Saturday. A number of the community attended the tractor pull on Sunday afternoon. DUNGANNON Rev. H. G. and Mrs. Dobson motored to. Shelbourne' on Sunday afternoon and on to Barrie on Monday. Mrs. Dobson's sister returned to the manse with them for a visit. FRACTURED COLLARBONE Jan Caesar had a mishap with the minibike 'on Monday on the '4th concession east, in which ,she broke her collarbone and received scrap- es on arms and legs. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Treleaven, Barhead, Alberta, paid a surprise visit to' their. cousin, Mrs. Cecil Blake last week. They accompan, ied her to Lucknow to call on other relatives and gain information on their family tree. 'Mrs. Mary .Bere and Kathy visited Mr. and Mrs, Willex King at Bervie on Wednesday and went on to Rainbow Valley to get Jamie home from camp. Recent "visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnston were' Mr. and Mrs. Al Alexander 'of Owen Sound; Mrs. , Eva McQuaig of Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs. Rommelk and daughter Velma from London. Congratulations to Dave Dawson and Larry Pentland, each winning in their respective ' classes, at Lucknow Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Bere and Jamie left on Friday for a visit to western Canada. They. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. John Bere and Karen of London. • Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gibbings who were married Saturday evening in Dungannon United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rivett and boys enjoyed camping out last week at The Old Homestead at • Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Shelton of Kinlough visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. McNee last Saturday. ' David Orser and Eric Wiggins returned to Vancouver on Sunday after a two week vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 'Wiggins. Miss Debbie Villa of Greenwood, Nova Scotia, started work last week at the Bank of Montreal, Goderich, ' and is staying with relatives in the village, , NEW CAR BURNS Ben Mole had the misfortune to have his new car burn as it sat on Joseph Street. The fire was put out with fire extinguishers but it is understood it is a complete loss. COMPASSION Happiness comes by the load you lift from the weak, not, by laurels heaped on the strong. SHOPPei? 0 ALL PRICE • 0 RANGES C IN ALL MERCHANDISE RI GODERICH re SHRINK YOUR MILK