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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-06-11, Page 7wlNESDA?,, JUIkTE§ 1,1`:t1 t 19.0. THE LUCKN'OW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE SEVENd. Sweet -Smelling . Fab gives you billowy scum -free suds instantly.. Absolutely banishes soapy scum front clothes,. tib or wringer: Quicker," easier to rinse„ Sweet-smelling Fab is guaranieedtl to leave your clothes cleaner— cleaner,--cleaner-' .whiter--whiter-whiter-or' your ,money ,cheerfully, refunded. Niamey -Savings SPECIAL THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE' Much isbeing madetoday of .the importance of education: in the temperance :campaign. Let the people be informed about alcohol.' ,Is it a food or is it 'a poison: is is: a narcotic ` or is it a stimulant? Surely noone is • so simple' .as to suppose, that if the' public knew :all'that is to be known' .about alcohol, the problem that alcohol has created ' would be solved. Alcoholics know that al- .0.0hoi is killing • them but 'they.. keep, on drinking; Moderate drinkers know that . alcohol is a habit foraningbeverage'', but they, keep on drinking: Car drivers know that alcohol lessens their efficiency as car drivers, bwt they keep ':on- drinking. The govern anent knows . that alcohol is' pub- lic nuisance number one; but it. keeps -on tolerating it.- Education is: not enough`. Knowledge is not enough How • to get people to do as they know=that's the' sixty= four dollar question.. The' only sane .:conclusion io: the” Matter is that • wisdom. is in . abstinence. Ad'vt. • KINTAIL W: I, ':MEETING ' . The .meeting . of the' Kintail W. 'h was :held' :on June 5th' atthe:. hoome.of . Mrs,:. Gordon Finlayson with 'the; president, Mrs. Ray•Dal- ton," presiding. There 'Were four- teen: ladies, , 3 visitors : and eight chitdren..present. It was: decided to have a bazaar in the fall. "Mrs. Fred, McGregor' gave a ,tine report of the distr_ict'� annual held ' -in Clinton. Ari:r ction sale during the meeting p 'oved quite profit- able. The hostess took pictures. in colored filth ofour.Salada Tea quilt. • The meeting closed with ``The Queen". •atter which:lunch. was -served by the hostess ' and Cher committee. • • • IN '0 YOUR .FARMING PICTURE 1f'you want a'2-plow tractorthat can be depended upon to do the 'work when you want it done, take a look at the R; Exclusive MM .'features 4:. 140 .FEWER ENGINE PARTS, 1-IORIZONTAL valve mechanism, MN engine • design for EASY 'INSPECTION and SERVICING 'Mean'muchh to R traetgr owners.. Let us show'you how the Its 'balanced weight,.autono tive-steering, and improved disc type brakes make it, one Of theeasiest tractors to handle under all field conditions. It's better to' have morepower wheel you need it rather • ; than•too•little. I .11,it' WATERLOO MANUFACTURING .COMPANit :LIMITED Mlgtlt mollht Moatint.. act ritir Waterloo OnciL Ch•athatn .Ontari Your MM Sales acrd Service Dealer EORGEWRAITh ; . 'Phone 1285, _G otlerich, Ont. %. 4 ST, HELEN PUPILS � TO VIEW DEMONSTRATIOl11. �•.,�,.a... .. __ PASTURE FARM • Field Day for the pupils. of the West Wawanosh Township Area was held. at. S.S. No... 17, West i Wa•wanosh, y 3•Q: Resorts were as follows: . Boys' Events Dashes -user ior:. Leonard Brind- ley, Barry McQuill.in, Billie Mc- Curdy; intermediate, D o n -a 1 d 'Young; Dick Curran, Delmar Sproul; junior, Jim : Mills, Peter Moore, Terry Wilson.. Softball throw senior, Leonard Brindley, Barry McQuillan, Mervyn Craig; intermediate, Dick Curran, Tom; my Robinson, Elwyn' Good; jun ior, .Jinn Mills, Gary Sproul, Peter.. Moore. High j.urnp—senior, Keith Good, .Barry • McQuillan. and. Bit lie McC>.irdy (tied); interInediate, 4o y•Ratrinson; Detrrrar-Spr6u1�' Ronald Hallam; junior, Terry Wildon, Jim Mills, Peter Moore. gunning broad jump =- senior, Leonard Brindley, Barry' McQui1, lan, Harold G•oyeau.; interined- iate, 'Stanley Connelly, TornMy 'Robinson, Dick, Curran; junior, 'Jim •Mills,• Terry 'Wilson, Peter Moore. • Standing; . broad jump- senior,•` Leonard .Briodley, . Keith Good, Barry McQuillan; inter-: Mediate, Donald ;Young, Lynn- O'1VIalley, Elwyn , Good; • junior,. Peter Moore, :Jim .Mills, Terry Wilson. 'Wheelbarrow race—Bil- lie Rivett and Billie McCurdy, Archie Mc'Quill.anand, Barry Mc= Quillan, George Srnyth and Mur ray. Wilson. Sack race—Barry M,c- Q'ui'llan, Harold :Goyeau,. Billie. Rivett, Threerlegged race arry McQuillan' and Archie lylcQuil- Ian, Billie Rivett and . Bilhe Mc Curdy, George Smyth and ,Mur-' ray Wilson, Rooster . fight -Har- old 'Goyea.u.. 'Stilt,' walk,=•-Al.lan•• McNees, ;,Murray Wilson, . Archie McQuillan: •• Pole- vault—senior, Harold •Goyeau, .' Bab,Ateheton Mer •tty n _.Craig;' inrter:Mediate,. Tommy Robinson,-• Diftk Curran, Bob Hallam.: Relay' race—St. • Hel-' ens, S.S. No. 17, West .Wawanosh. Senior: eh'arrip of n, Barry ' McQuil Ian; runner -:tip,.. Leonard Brind- ley. Intermediate ,champion, •Toni - My ',Robinson;. .runner-up, Dick • Curran, •Junior champion . —;'Jim• Mills; runner-up, •Terry...Wilson.. Girls' 'Events : Dashes sseni.or,TDonna.Woods,- Alison Webb, Evelyn Smith; :in- terrnediate Gail Godfrey, Myrtle Snell, Joan 'Mills'; junior Patsy Foran,,Kath•leen .O'Malley, Aaritje. Bakker. Softball `throw. senior• • Elmna 'Nivens, • Donna* • Woods, Marilyn. McTavish.; intermediate,. P•h_yllis Barbour, Joyee• 1Vfe.D'onald Ka•thlene• Smith; junior, 'Louise. ' Irvitin, June Mills, ;Mary .Purdon. -Hgh-jum-p e'nior,:. Alison -.e Grace Nivens; Evelyn Snaith; • in- 'i'R�II?�i�t�'; Snell; . Kathlene ' Smyth; junior, 'Pauline. Anderson, K a th:leen �O'Ma-Iley-,--Aantje-Bakkker-(tied-for- first).. • Running..._'broad , jump-=-= Alison' • Webb, .Evelyn - Smyth, D''o r is ,Caldwell;' intermediate,. Gail Godfrey',:. Myrtle Snell, Joan Mills • ' junior, Pasty . .•Foran,, Dawna .Aitchison, Aantje Bakker. Standing broad jump—senior, Al- ison ison Webb, -;Evelyn Smith ,(tied), Doris Caldwell; • intermediate, Gail Godfrey, Joan M•ilis, , Kath-, lene,'Smith;, junior,.Patsy Foran, Gladys .1VlcDona.ld, 'Louise Irwin.. Kicking • the' slipper—Erma •Niv- ens,, EefjeBakker, Doris Miller. Sack: ,race -••Doris' Caldwell,' Eve lyn ,Srnyth, Alison Webb. Wheel- hart ow race, Grace Nivens • and Doi is Caldwell, Alison Webb and Donna Woods.. Three-legged 'race, .tonna' Woods and Alison Webb; Grace Nivens and Doris: Cald- well,.•EveIyn Smyth and Ktthlene Smyth::' Senior chain ion, Alison Webb runners-up, Doris ;Cale- w:ell., Donna. Woods. Interrnediaate champion, Gail Godfrty;. runner- up, Myrtle; Snell, Junior champ ion,' Patsy Foran, ,runner-up, Kath�lene O'IVTalle'yr, • Butter Production, Up In. Bruce • • In Bruce County '.butter .pro, - duction for April of this year was 4:43,63,0 ,pounds and in •1951 417,141' pounds.. Total 'production for:;„thc i'otte rnonth period ending in April of 1952'.:was 1;226,906 pounds I as cotnpaired with 111933$38 pounds far the. same period the prevrdus I year. '• ' - , - ' I i 1 1 Beef pasture •men in this triet will be interested in attend- frig; the Beef Pasture Farm meet- ing on. Tuesday, June 17th at 2.0Q p7rn, % at -tfie, Demonstrx•, . Vion Pas, Lure' Farm at 'Paisley.. It is' .one of five similar farms in southern Ontario- established.- by the On-. tario Det,t, of Agriculture in co cperation with the Ontario Beef Pasture Ixnprovenient Committee.' The farm is typical of "beef pas- titre farms in the district. Special speakers willreview the beef eat- ' tle situation and diseusa pasture impl'rovement.Pasture is synony=.. mous with econorniCal .beef pro- - duct'io?i. The efficiencya Fie re- seeded plot is�•,rnultiplied . many .. times cornpar d• with .the check Plot -They me tir ,g should be .of interest to all livestock farmers.- There they will find out how to do it ,and how much it costs,' ...ASV il144;;04".111.171,4,011MMENIIP"--1 S` •= - 7C1 21% z` g.45ACP- 71 z,z' : • d :nza` , to tvls a g • y, •-• 1 • a ,,M,, ny �• •.a� • •1 • • • Mf •