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KAIRSHEA PICNIC„ AT
POPLAR.BEA(H LAST THURS.'
The . Kairshea Institute ',picnic'
was; held at. Poplar .Beach on July
14th There • was a good attend=
Winners of the'�r,aces.: were as
follows. Boys 11 .'and '12, Denver
tDickie; +girls. 11 ;and. 12, Elizabeth
Finlayson.; boys' 9 and 10','.. Ken-
neth Houston; boys, 7 and •8, 'Wal
Wal-
lace. Houston; girls :.7 arid^ ar-
en Carruthers; 'boys: 5' and 6; Gary.
Carrutljers; girls :5 and 6, Marion
Wall; boys. 4 and' under,.: Jimmny
McKinnon; girls 4 and ,:under,
Janice• Wali; • boys 16 and: under,`
J. J. Houston girls ' I6• and under,
Phyllis Steer; single men,: bon-,
aid Maclntyre; married •• Men;
. Philip Steer, single .gir ls,.: Phyllis
Steer; married women; :Mrs: Don -
'aid McKinnon; kick, the Slipper,
Mrs. G Wall; kick the slipper
•
(under '.• :.12), Doreen • Pinkney;
clothes pink into the rbottle, ` Mrs.
D. ' Carruthers; .boys . three-legged
•
-trace, Doug Dickie and Doug Mc-
Kinnon;' girls 3 -legged race, Ruth.
• Steer and Doreen. Pinkney; .paper
bag .relay, Philip: Steer's team.
munch: -.aeras ser�ved_ .an .eriiov=.
ed .l all. ,
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SPORIF
HEDLEY PITCHES LUCKNOW
TO 94 WIN' OVER RIPLET:
Kent 'Hedley; pitching' good
steady ball,, led the. Lucknow In-
termediates to a 9-4 win over,
the Ripley :nine in the Ripley
Park' on Tuesday.night. •
The game . was called for.. 9.00
,p.fm-., but by the time ,the RipleyTaylor,.
crew assembled, and the :,game
'got' underway, it was 9.40. This
'made .. it exactly •• 12 , midnight
:when the game.finished which is
ono good'_"�n anyone's book".
° Kent Hey son •Jiii-LTCknow
,mound throughout, gave up seven
hits and ' struck out $. Al, Baker
did - the catching. Ddug. Pollock
and: D04.13410 `divided the pitch
•ing `.du:ties `for .'llipley. Between
them they: gave • up .10 +hits..Hugh
Mason did: .the: catching fcr Rip-
ley.
Jack 'Chin hit a home run for
Lucknow in the. 5th. inning' with
ndliody on' abase: .
Lucknow: J. Chin 3rd; • Mac;
Milian ss;. Charlie Chin'lf; Mac-
Intyre of Al Baker .c; Att Baker
2n,d;, Hedley 'p;'' „Thompson 1st;
Cook rf; Nans,on rf; Chisholm
2nd;' Greer; 1st. .
Ripley: D. MacDonald*. if;
,Mason c; Blue, 2nd,. p; Pollock,
' p, 2nd; Harrison • Cf; Gamble .ss;
Farrell. 3rd; • McLeod Ist J. Mc-
Leod rf; Courtney . rf; Doug- • Mac=
Donald •1st. ,•
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.i IITECHURCH.
• WEDNESDAY JULY 20th, 1955.
Mr. and Mrs. - Ab Ab Goalies and, •
• • �e 0 .familt:,. Mr. Mrs.Js�hn-Ga
u
,Mrs. B. Boothman, ti.oddy ant. an • sons an . ' r, an • Mrs. Don.
Bert of Ii. azeldine,: Alberta, are Ross„ were among the ones .that •
visiting her .parents; Mr. and Mrs;. attended the. Leaver picnic at
A. `E '`Buckton and other rela- Goderioh, on. Sunday. About '5(1
attended.., a a
Mr, an _.. 'Mr Reuben Appleby
tives. •
Tiffin,. d' M
rMr:. and Mrs. Charlie
Linda, Jeanette' •Johnson 'of Bel -
grave visited with. Mr. and Mrs.
Vie Casemore at Brantford, Mr.
J. B. Morrison: and Mrs. Norma
who . have been „ visiting
relatives for the •past two weeks,
returned home with. them,
The .Sunday `'School of the Uri-'
"it�ed ,;Churdh held ,their • annual
picnic at 'Poplar Beach this year.
'1�ere were'.; about`-•'65—attended
thi,S• year. Races and 'games were
enjoyed, by `• all : and a bountiful
lunch • was ••'served' and a' social
halfhour was enjoyed by :all
Mr. and Mrs, Denny Laidlaw
and daughters. of London visited
with .his parents, ' Mr. and.•''Mrs.*.
Jas.- Laidlaw over. the week -end..
Mr: and Mrs. 'Wes Tiffin and
'Mrs, Wm. Dawson visited' '_ori.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. Jas.
Henderson ' at Brantfotd.
• ' Mrs. 'Morris' •of Hamilton and
Mrs. Diinc Kennedy of : Wingham
,vi.isted on Sunday with Mrs. D.,
Kennedy and .Pete. ••'
Mrs. •' Leggat' . and .Mr ;Robert
'Mowbray called' on Mrs. A. •Mc-.
Quiilin and other friends sin' the
Village, , on Sunday.Mrs: Irene Paterson, of Toronto
-spent. the ==week=end with her
niother, Mrs.•Wm `Taylor;'
Mrs.. Willis; Garry and • Johfi
spent the :Week -end with: friends
,in Wroxeter and Gow•anstown.
Mrs. .Musgrove, • ..who .:has' been
visiting her. •daughter,,' Mrs. 'Wil -
lit,
Wil -
lit, •returned t� Wr. oxeter• with
Mr. and Mrs. • Stanley Moore,
Michael, . Peter, Lucy Anne and
Joan •Thompson, spent the week-:
SAVES•TRACTOR
HAY TAKES` FIRE
(ASHFIELD NEWS) '
.Mr. Bud, Farrish 'lost • a load•
-of hay Eby fire. ' As' he wwas • going
along the. road ' he , noticed his
load•'was : on fire. He, managed
to.. 'unhitch his 'tractor .but., the,
load and. wagon • were a complete
loss,.: It is supposed the cause`was
a spark. from -the exhaust of the
'tractor.; ..•
• Some of the farmers, ,here are
cutting their .'spring ,. grain.; •
Rev. &chiseler, one 'of the lewd-
ers of .' Kintail Summer. School,
was in charge ' of the service in
the :•Presbyterian 'churc'h ' Sunday
rrLornmg: • •
+Mrs,. Flecto
i�ted the me
yterian, W.
ugly meeting
D. A. MacLe
of the ,prolgr
�Mr.. ',Sandy
tail *as' a m
ow Pipe B
week -end': at
..Ma+cKa
BANTAM .TEAM PLAGUED
WITH • , HARD 'LUCK OBUG''
•The. Lucknow Bantam Softball,
team' has had 'more than their
'share of. to4h ; luck as far .'as
Winning games: is concerned
Monday . night in .JSebrin;gville.
they; got*several very "raw deals” `end with Mr: 'and, Mrs., Fred Hall
according to all reports; andWlost at Walpole Island„ ':
a close one .8-7.. • Mr.: and: Mrs.:.,Malcolm ' Ross,
It took'. an extra innin�g'to, give Mary.Ellen, Ean, Janet &. Doug-
Selbringvill�e their one run mar- as of Galt spent the Week -end
gin:
with 'his mother, Mrs.., M. 'Ross.
'Lucknaw. Barry. McEonagh ;p,.
{ and ' Olive. The : children are stay
c, Paul Henderson, 1st, Fraser• _.
Mg up. this week for their h•oli,
Ashton, ss; Allan' Chin; 2nd; p;
days.,
ill Andrew, :c R. -Conley,' . ;, -'
VIrt •:and' rs. zra Wel�wood
'Allan ,MacDougall,' If; , Bob, And- of Orangeville,, spent the • week=
rew, -rf, D. Kirkland, rf; George end with his sister, `Mr: and Mrs,
fCollinson, 3rd. Arthur Moore. '
Port.. Elgin: Win
y
of Gleriannon visited on 'Sunday
with Mr. and ' Mrs,, E. Scholtz.
BORN --,At Ridgetown en July
18th to.Mr. and Mrs.. Jaynes Mac-
Intyre (nee Faye McClenaghan),
a daug'iter, a sister for Allan.
USING r/FROZEN
SEMEN- ENT1RELY.
Caledonian
Mr. and Mrs. Aib Coultes, Di
Last' .week' in the, C e
ane. and Mr.,.arid , Mrs. Vic : Em
Park' the PortE�lgin. Bantams de
erson attended' the garden party'
feated the Lucknow kids 'by a
at den 'Grove .on. Thursday' ev-
ening. ,
.� • Mrs Fred.Bagg and , Mrs. E.
Groskorth `visited • a 'day -last Week
with .Mr. ;and'. Mrs. Wareing. at.
. !score . of •:16 3.
Hector. MacLean has ' in * '* * " •
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v. m+bers of .the:. Pres COACHES CHAMPIONS
ib 1Vt:S . to.: hold their
Jat 'her 'home. Mrs.
MacLean. will be in charge
am:'
MacDonald' of Kin}
en' ber of:.the ,Luck -
nand ' who ' spent the
the Soo. Locks. -Mr,
Johny also took' the ' trip.
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Ltiaknow one 150 --- C ntar. to
Ray Stanley, who taught' last
year. at H,omedale.'Public School
in St Thomas, and will:, return:
there again in : the'Fall,•, has add -
.ed some ball . ' coaching to , his
Scholastic duties.: • ' •
• 'Ray coached the Hom.edale Pee-
Wees to the • Inter -City .champ-
_ioz shi tp thig • y_ear-with..R.an_ im.
Wroxeter .
Mrs. E..Groskorth. and'Mr.` and.
Mrs. Secord, of Hanover attended
the Stratford 'Festival last .Thurs-
day.,
Miss Tillie ' Alexander 'returned.
to the home ' of :Mr. and • Mrs: T.
H. Moor,'•a:fter spending the past
two ,_.:weeks with Mr. and :Mrs._
The Waterloo Cattle' Breiding:,,'
Association artificial, insemina_
tion'Unit at Waterloo has become„,
the first in the' vworld'• to use
percent frozen , semen •
The' announcement made by
manager ,Roy.. G. :Snyder _.at. the
unit's bull night .amazed 'rnany of '
the 1,200, attending, . because : al.- .
though the Unit went '100 per-
cent. frozen last December., this
was • the first official announce -
meet of� the `change: '
I3e' said a total .of' 35,000 cows
had been.. bred wiVh . the frozen.
semen. The conception rate was:
a . little, higher f_han that •'from_'
liquid semen _.drawn daily. : and:
possibly a•' little. better... than •by:
natural • breeding. ' .
"We have •:bre. en ugh cows .
now . to know the . frozen:semen,
to be statistically significant", he
said `aIt' {proves 'beyond a. doubt
that'frozen semen is satisfactory";,
Theseinen may be :stored in dry
ice :at• 112 degrees' below h'zero for'.
many .months.::
Mr. Snyder , does.- not think
there it. a great . deal more .cost'
in using....the frozen seinen then..
the. liquid semen. The extra 'cost..
involved .. in freezing ,the. semen
is offset, by the fact that there
is not: the wastage of 'seinen and
stricter .quality'• controls can 'be
:maintained. :• Shipments ,do, . not
have•to ;be 'made .emery• day to
the seven branch • of fines which
are equipped a to handle frozen se-
•men.
'The -results oflhe neW process. .
` coi,il'dI be. ' a' super ' race -Of cattle, '
said'. the • unit manager,
super race does' not develop from e.
these :Modern methods, it ,is,, only. .;
because•'the ' minds. of 'Men' can-
not produce the: ideas for the:.'
right matings''; he. said. Ile,qua1-
ified the statement with, "I; do
not e'xpect; a. super race of cattle
immediately but''I do ekpect' them
to be better than. the '.average".
Waterloo. has. pioneered in the...',
artificial insemination .Of cattle:
in Canada. , .The process was ,be-
gun in . North America . in the,late•.
'30s- With the .idea;tlhat by using.'
better. ,bulls all .breeds' would be
•improved; and at a: prke . every
one could afford. •
The first- artificial breedings.in••
pressive record 'of 17 wins and
two::losses, A, 'team:.,ou:tthg'•' . to_a.
mayor league•:ball game in • De.-.
trout a -few days before their de-
ciding contest . seerns ` to have
-really--put--the -pep in --the kids. -
They .won. the final game 17-1,
Ray has driven over 80'0` miles
from. Lucknow ' to •St. Thomas
since the chose •of . school to be
at the 'games, :but feels it • was'
well worth it' When they captur-
ed the championship, • .
"Hank" Smith gave Norm Bag;..
nell a ,pat on the baCk-la t week
for. his .efforts to .develop, 'soiree'.
home -brew --talent i-n-Krncardin• .` i
And': it's producing.. results, for
Norin points with .pride' to'
year-old Bevan McLean : , who is j
patrolling left field Bevan is the •
son 'of : Mr> 'and ,Mrs. Sert Mac-.
Lean.
Mark Arnistrong, West: •Waiwa-'
Rev:' W. J. Watt • shad 'charge of
the services at Gorrie and Wrox-
eter churches; on .,Sunday. .
'Miss ' -Marjorie .Coulter spent
last week with some girl' friends
at. 'a cottage. at Amfberley.
'Mr. and ..Mrs. Wm., Lines. "of
.Toronto visited last, week with
Rev.. and.: Mrs. ' W. J. Watt.' ,
Mrs. G. Gillespie and • Mrs: E..
Scholtz:. visited. with :.friends ',at
London 'last Thursday;,
Canada originated .iii Waterloo
County. History was made two
years ''ago' •when the ,first calf.ir '
Canada; resulting from. the use of
frozen seinen was sired by. a' unit
Jersey bull,. Jester's Drearner..
More 'and more .. cows' were .
bred with frozen semen last sum=
:mer until the Waterloo; unit din
ectors :were,. satisfied that the
method ways: piractical' .and "sue- •
cessful.. Last December lst. they
gave the .approval' to change over''.
to the process entirely. •0
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