HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-06-20, Page 9wEDNISDAY, JUNE 20th, 1956
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SUB,URISE PARTY HELD
FOR BER:BIE. HUNTER •;..
'A surprise birthday party `was
}geld at the home of •.Garry,: Bryan
• and Dale Gammie on Mondtfy,
Jun. 11th, in' honor of• Herbie
e who who was celebrating his
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW; ONTARIO
tenth birthday, Twelve of Herb-
ie's 'boy friends . showered him
with gifts andgood wishes. Lunch.
was served 40 the• party. by Mrs;
Ross Gammie. Mrs, Tom • And-
erson, . Mrs. W. 0. Hunter' and.
• Mrs, Cyril Campbell. ' Herbie
.thanked everyone for the . gifts
and the good party.
Int The. ,Village of I,ucknow
THURSDAY,
.:a
E. . 28th
1.30. to 3.00
.0
.S.T.:
South Kinloss: F &, F. Group.
PAGE. NINE
The June meeting of the' South [A�H F I ELD SCHOOLS
HOLD. PICNIC
Last Thursday; June 14th,•Qld
1VIan Sol beamed brightly for
this- annual picnic of the 'Ash-
field Township School Area,
which was held at Kintail .Camp'
grounds. Although • 'the' crowd
was Smaller than last year;. keen.
interest and good. sportsmanship
introduced • the. guest speaker, were shown 'bY' everyone prey -
Mr, C. 1VIacAuley of Ripley, who ent. Mr.' Harold Greer of Luck -
now was present with •the •loud
speaker for announcing the
events. 'Inspector' J. H:, Kinkead,.
Kinloss Faith and Fellowship
was held on Sunda. y evening,
June . 10th with. Philips Steer,
president, in 'the chair 'After, the
opening devotions the scripture
and meditation was taken by
Mack MacDonald, followed by a
prayer by Rev. Caswell. A piano
instrumental was played by Bill
B,uckton,Mrs. Archie MViaclntyre
gave us a very helpful message
on the, "Sending. out of the Sev-••
enty". • Mrs , Fraser MacKinnon
gave a reading, and 1Vliss , Deari Goderich,, was ,the official start-
MacLeod gave a short talk. • Mrs. er A booth sponsored by the
Fraser 'MacKinnon, as leader 'of '.ladies' of Kintail Institute was.
the West . group, . thanked• Mr.
• , Mac Au ey = and -----fallowing :hymn
•671 and. the mizpah' •benediction,
lunch was served .by merri hers of
,'the , East group.
aterloo Cattle Breeding Association
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
We :are . looking to the, future and: with .this in: mind we have purchased
a Holstein Bull calf for use in our Unit. He will . not be : ready for . service for
nearly a year.. Followingis his four generation pedigree. Where else could you
get such typeand production backing?
BUDD. FARM ROYAL PRINCE Born February 25, 1.956,: breeder:
Jack (Budd, Belleville, Mich. •
His-seven'.nearest,'.dams • average:
. lit
Milk °' 259.03.00. ,
BUDD ....FARM MASTER
1186187`
"Very Good"
"His sire's dam lias over' 200,000
Di. milk and his own dam Com-
pletes five generations -of '100,000
lb. ` cows".
A prospect for 'Ex•.
.SCE
• BUDD FARM; LAUXMONT
• 'MASTER' 1125174. 0
1' B T daughter.
'Budd • Farm Mistress ' Bonnie
Fat: at 21/2y 628.00
Milk 13660:.00
;LAUXMONT MASTER
� CW ANHA _9$2921-
1:1 la titer ..
• • ERIN•DALE LADY LATJX.111ONT
2544959 '
H: •T Records: '•
365d -1,2y. -3X-33343-4.0%.4362.0
365d -81/2y -3X -2807.6•3;8%Q-1078:2
365d. -7y -3X-24712-3;9%-958.2, ,
' • A R Records:
• '365d -51/2•y -3X-27375-3.8%4048..4'
365d. -91y -3X-25046.3.9.%-980.3
'3651 -4y -3X-2.4340=3.8%-929..2 •
Lifetime over 200000M '7504E,',
• DUNLOGGIN DUCHESS ANNA ,)LAUX1`•1'IONT ROSELAD•.DELLA
20117:92 / 1306.31,.
2 "A'. R daughters ,
With '•694 and 941- lbs.
3 H T. daughters'
1 with 837 lbs; .
2 :with' 629 and 733' lbs, .
ESSEX. DANDY ANNA 1575228
H T Records •
365c1 -41/2y -3X717206-3.7%•:641.2
365d-3y:3X-15411 458.6:
365d=2y=3X 15906=, -550.8
"Has ::over 100,000-M.
PABST, ROAMER. "E -GM" 859213
Leading 'Honor List:Sire,.. 1948 •
All -Amer. "Get", 1950, 1952 1
Res.. A -A' •"Get" , .1949; 1951
11 "Excellent"' -offspring
4 Gold Medal ' Pro_vea_.song
"E eflent" 94 --points
3654 11y -3X-25627-3:7 %-941.4
.•305d -11Y -3X-22859 ' 824,.1• .
H T• Records
,312d713y-3X-20634-4..1 % -$37.1
349d -14y -3X=24845-3.81 -834.2
336d -12y -3X-19435-378.% -747.8,
"Has .:over 100000M after i ly &
still producing at 17." •
All on 3 quarters. '.
5' • tested: daughters '•. •
Erindale. Dunloggin Anna "E"
:(see" below)•
Erindale Lauxmont Dun. Jewel
265d -6y -3X-28383: , .. -997.0
365d -7y -3X-19295-4:4%-840.6 ,
Erindale Dun Duchess Edna `VG'
.349&91/2y -3X-21:918-4.2%,:922.2
3051--77y7-2X=2-117-23:-3.84-2.4
•
BUDD FARM PRINCESS 3414102
"Very Good"
Fat 363d 2y .740.10
Milk • (3X-3.9%) 18939.00 •
Pat 305d 2y' 660.00 .
(Michigan .State Leader)
Milk' (3X-3.9%) 17086.00 .
Pat 365d. 3y '702.00
Milk (3X -SA,) 19761.00
Now making her best.. record
as a . 4 -year-old.
A` maternal sister to-- .
Erindale
Laux. Dun, Flora "VG"
lh T Record
Fat 365d 7y 1013,10:
Erindale; Dunloggin' Betty
Fat 365d.m ` - .
4y .. 735.90
1Vllk (3X) 202$1,00
.r; Ii
MINNOW CREEK RODEE
1066305:,
54•A R daughters
4 from . 422 to 740 lbs
Bud .Farm Princess "VG" •
Fat : 363d 2Y 740.10 •
Milk ,(3X-3.9"4) 18939.00
•Erindale:Rodee Annabelle
Fat 365d.2Y 554.80.
Milk • (2X-4.4%) . 12720.00
5 'H T 'daughters J,
1 with' 647 lbs. ,
Budd Farm Ro Sarah
Fat 338d 2y 647:50
Milk (3X4.7` ) 17290.00
ERINDALE DUNLOGGIN ANNA„ 1 A R daughter.
2265454, Wrt1h 1479 lbs.
"Excellent" -95 points HT r.ec.. 3'' H. T daughters '
5-d (3X38900.44-5--1487'.0 • with 881 and 1487. lbs
• A RR. Records:
' %1.1.4 9 4 llt?�TLOGGIN DU4,HESS ANNA
_ :- -331984 5,;� , 7_, ,,.., �� :..; ....
36�5d 11,..3 E 2017792
�365d 9'; ,=3X-2.7397 4,0`x-108II:3
2c�-10704 , ,.
•
151 A -11, 'daughters •
25 from . 800 to 1020; lbs. •.
..MINNOW CREEK EDEN
DELIGHT "E" 2494802 •
Sold for '$8500 at 14. years. " ,
Records:
365d=101 i y -2X'-26682-4.6 %-1218.4
`3314-91ey:.2X'-24277-:4.6% 114:7,1:
28d -12y -2X,2269,0-4,..4%-101.0.0
(Will ;finish close • to, 1200) •
A R Records:
365d -7y -2X -26975-4.2%t1123.9
(For National. Fat•Record)
well patronized during the' en
tire .,afternoon.: The following is
the list of events • and winners. •
Girls, `4 and under, . Faye Pear --
son, Jeanie .MaeD nald, Faye , Ho-
gan: , •
.Boys, 6 & under, Gordon -Dren-
nan, Murray •MacK nzie, John•
Bradley.. '
Girls, 7 and 8 Lorna Wareing,
'Rose Marie 'Hogan; Linda Little.
boys, 7' and. 8• .Colin MacDonald,
Brian; Dalton, Billy 'Finlayson.
Girls," 9 and" 10, Kathleen Dal-
ton, Donna Hogan, 'Janet Vroo-
man:
Boys, 9 and 10, Roddy Finlay-
son; . John McCharles, Gordon
MacDonald: •
Girls; ',11 And 12, Carol Pent,.
land,,, ..Karen truidley. and..;. Hele
1VIacNay (tied). >,.• ,F
: Boys, 11 and 12, Alex. MacKen-
zie, Donald • Johnsto 'r; Walter.
Mole.
-Girls, 13 and 14 (public school
-only):. Kathleen Hackett,' Annie
Van Denen;. Karen Arnold.,
Boys, 13 and 14. (public school
only) Denny. Dalton, Geo, Col'
linson,: Bill Andrew.' '
Young ladies race, 15 and over,
(no' ,teachers), ' Karen Brindley,
Patricia' Martin,,. Dianne Lierman.
Young men's 'race, 15' and over
(no • teachers), . George: Collinson,
1Vl.ike-.Dalton; Bi11__Andrew `:
Girls softball throw (under 11
years)., : Di:nny Van Oenen, Janet
Vrooirian' Anne Ritchie
Boys' softball '• throw (Jr., un-.
der" 11), Roddy'. Finlayson, 'Ross
H.allain, • Brian Dalton. '• .•
Girls softball .throw :(Sr., it &
over), Eileen Vassella, Kathleen
Hackett, 'Karen " $rihdley.
Boys'• softball throw (Sr., 11..&
over), .Wayne•Nixon, Geo. Hum-
phrey, .George Collinson :
Girls running broad jump, Jr„
Helen MacNay, Pinny Van Oen
en, Janet Vrooman,
Boys' running broad jump,. Jr.,
Roddy Finlayson,' , .' Robin • .IVie=
Whinney, Ken Kirkland. ` ,
Girls' :running broad 'jump, . Sr.,
K-athi-eeri . Hackett, - Fi±-een�Vas-
sella,: ''Johanna Van Oenen,
..Boys' running broad jump,. Si.,
Geo; Collinson, Bill Andrew, ,Ar-
ehre 'Van Donegen. •
-
Wheelbar-row- race-- (boys. only), -
Keith :Kerr and Leonard Kerr; 1
Allan . Brown' and . John Fielder,
Scott, Pearson and Jim Quaid: •
Kicking the slipper for distance
(girls only), Eileen Vassella, •Jane
Finlayson, Edna. Carter.
Girls' sack .race (Sr.),. Margar-
et Fairish; Helen MacNay, Dinny
Van Oerien.: •
365d -6y -2X-23344-4.3%-1002:3 •
Bdys'• ;sack race (Jr.),. Gerrit
Onlycow with 5 1000F 2x Recs, Logtenberg, Kenneth Kirkland,
lou Brown
Faye Mason; oldest; Mrs. D. Rey-
nolds, largest family, John Field-
er's; • blowaing and bursting bal-
loon (married nen)', Jerry Log-
teixberg, Gordon Finlayson, Gorr
don Barger, '
After lunch a ball game was
played between ;Belfast and S.S,. .
No. 9 with the latter winning
4 to 1 ' and receiving„ the silver
C
Gee, hum -is
it supper time
alread ?...
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DUNLOGGIN' ORMSBY PRINCE Girls' sack race (Sr.),•. Wine -
787144 rriina 'Van Oenen, Lumrnie Log-
tenberg, Johanna. Van Oenen.
.Boys' sack. ' race (Sr)', John;
Fielder, Allan- Brown, Denny,
3-1e' ed .race, Carol
Pentland
Kathleen Hackett and' Karen
:Arnold & Joanne Alton and' El -
Girls' ,gg
entland and Marron iViole, Jo-
hanna' and
365d-8y3X-25799-4: ,r
365c1 -11y -3X-25627-3:7%-94'1.4
"]" ighest living '•fat producer ,in 305d -11y -3X-2285:9- , -824;1
H T Records:
Annie V'an Oenei
• caner Alton (tied) `
4.1%r-837.1 ` n Boys' . Alton , __. , Bill �,�.
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with, over 1400V -Produced' a .,• 349d -14y -3X-21845-3.8%-834.2
total of 5131,1 in 4 �lactations a
National ..Record. Well over
100,000-M"
3 tested loris. (see left),
N. `,America -Thea only "E" cow •
312c1-13y-3X-20634-4.1%-837.1
in service w'e have well
recommend using thq young
•
336d-12y43X-19435 3.8 % -747.8
"Has o,vei' 100,000M. after lly. &
still. producing at '17:'
5. tested • datis. 3 from 922,
• (Ave - baktel- i4f3t 1hs�--.•
' oung .bulls. We
proven bulls and promising y
;;fife- a liit� the -f irsf few -menti s_they _.are
Will q h•early use are
in service and then sparingly (until their offspring from this
g h: 4
• old enough to ,measure their wort
For service,ar .more information call collect to:
CLINTON 'HU.23441 OR KINCARDINE 4.60
between 7:30'and 9:30 A.M.
rev and George Co1lihson,' Scott
Pearson and Leonard Kerr, Jim
Anderson.. and Billy' Crosier.
Girls' chicken calling contest,
Lorna Wareing, Janette. Vroo-
-=man;-, �•leanor=--MaeAT-a�. �.�:�.... :...
Boys' liog' . calling contest, Brian
Black John Fielder, . Teddy Mar-
tin,.
Ladies' spot race, Patricia Mar-
tin, ,Mary Ellen O'Neil, Mary
Drennan.. •
Relay . race (four • from each
School), No. 9, S.S.' No. 7, S.S.
�rN'o. 2. u
' ' Youngest person present, Reta
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