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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-03-16, Page 7• IW... SDA+, MARCH 16th, ' 1950:' Beatty.. Dealer Beatty Deep Well ,Pumps. Beatty Three -Way Pumps, In Stock One:: 'Used BEATTY WINT?Ni1LL 1 TWO -WHEELED TRAILER: Plumbing and •Heating • Pump and ,,Windrnill .."Repairing In ' p Fltz at:r�lc R: R. 3, ,Codericit lehone 12-r-3 Dungannon ents 'A family, plot ._should be graced' with the'.' shrine like beauty, of `a monument' which will be everlastingly a •tribute .to those': at rest. We have, many classic': styles; to suggest, and will' work with you, on pus-` torsi designs, • .Exceptionally, low .prices. No ,canvassing,,which a ;min ales , ions ates., commiss s .. : Inscriptions • Repairing Sandblasting Memorials `.. .25 'Years' Experience, The latest „in Portable, Sandblast.;' Equipment All work personally. executed' e rias ' nlr $row e Memorial Alfred St„:,,:•WINGHAM', • 'Phone or NEIL Ma acLENNAN • , Ripley; •Ontariio •t• (Continued• from a Six)-''• more 'supporters than he home 'team.' • TIE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO: wgricultural Nev,'s (BY G, Gear, , Ag. Seeds tor, hay .and pasture 'mix- . ures are a bit on the scarce side, and with the 'increased interest in hays and pastures they' will be scarce and hard to get, so farm- ers . should make sur e pf' their. seed supplies "at ;an ' .early date. •Th, . use of nitro -cultures, with clovers• and alfialfa% is. only .good. business: ,There will be, a;'su,pply five Seed ' '''f...414 . for Sale.`�i,:.ea.,z Fai'rs':and they' will, be.awila'ble at the 'office of.'.the' to. apartment .i.— gric'ulture. '25 cents worth is enough fir, one•bushel. There will: ibe,:a .Seed' Fair,' within.'eas .:dr'iv'- ing' •distance , of every. farmer in. 'Bruce' County; The discussion this 'year will, be on soils' arid hays •and 'pastures.. This will ' be a good place to come to find.your.. seed 'requirements, :Go9ci` seed will make a difference ,of' ,from. 5 to' 10' bus. of grain'. per core. The recent -seed survey, . shows , "Chat' 'O'er,'hal'f.' the seed sown in Bruce Count is oor''enou' 'h: tb be re- jected, ;p. g. jected, Too,' Ibig. a ''Percentage of farmers take their seed grain right`• out of the feed. bin • This is Dor' economy. p .. . Tithe' Spent in 'Cleaning', it satisfactorily would pay•'the'fanner '•several dollars»•.an hour while .,occupied , irr 'this must. reniunerative enterprise.; Best' of all•;' it should ,he. taken to a'.: good ,seed cleaning. iplanrt .and in, this regard I: fnigth't :say :Bruce County. I'is well Supplied. •In' Mixing oats and '•barley, ' mix it ':fresh', every year. Equal amounts of . oats and, barley will give a bigger yield 'of grain than .any other .mixture !but it' will only do' this if mixed ' in the proper proportions .Register F ed seed is worth . • more .,money • .and is.a.good investment. It will only take an a ctra. one bushel 'Per' acre to spay for the extra cost 'land.., you. are ,almost sure of t ro or three times that much. W lien. the iatekrnow• boys skated o'•:+w . the ee .Y A•J you'd think you were in a •morgue:. Wlhen 'the 'Ayr lads ..ap=' pearell'.their' .supporters'. raised ,-the roof.'"'' ° Minor• hockey hasn't been get ,,ting 'the support. here that, it *should ',.be„ and :unless' it soon as sumes its right place, 'Lucknow's hockey (future, so'. ,far as- home.' brew.miaterial is •concerned, won't be very`; bright..' 'It's •. been `.a bad winter,; no, doubt,, • but you 'c'an't train and develop •hockey .players ;On :the hit and ,miss system: that has been its iviogi a herefor•. too 'long ' The fans got' ,a kick out ,of the refeering ':her..e on 1Vlond�ay` night: Bill, • Young ' brought Westlake,'. along as liiiesrnan,', and `"Westy proved more ',of .a 'liability than ari -asset. 'W,hen Bill. .was,- waving tor .an •iced'. ,puck,. Westlake's • whistle was silent, and when Bill would. be• motioning; to let it go, Westlake was tooting lustily ' .If. he.'wants"-t Iea'i i to referee•' he should 'start, with the Pee, Wees,' ,.not''in•lan O;M:H.A. semi-final; 'The pair of them got°very ;pen- alty conscious in the',third period. and chased ''three Luckn,ow boys , in the 'last three minutes: thst, Ayr couldn't score. • • * Lucknow boys' have ,nothin.g. rout the 'bet wishes ,fir Ayr; and are •pulling for 'thein to cop. the Silverware They; *on, the series .011 their merit's,' and were . a tyi can' and sportsmanlike •Squad. '' flag: Severe' Heart. Attack Mr: ; George Gilchrist of" Cort. 4, •Kinloss, suffered. a sitccessir n Of'scvere heart attacks ten days t -Ig(*), and was critically ill for'"•a; tire," He • Was' considerably im-. proved at thewe ek-end and was . permitted i ..' f't p tied to be u . Trau•blc d do ,•� p , fie. )ry� me •' • singly .,t 1 Gilchrist s at the G c home, gY where. his' son Fred is ill • with chicken pox at the time, A :new inovation is• that copies: of the, :soil, testa taken . in the county are sent to ,nti'y office, Those ,already received: s,h.o:* that Bruce County soil, is universally deficient in phospliorus. Heavier applications of ' prospihorus',would inlIprove soils and increase yields• appreciably.. •They, 'have a new . way of `,test ing beef .ibulls.I .had the pleasure' of listening`• to .Dr. Clark. of Den ver,:' `Col. ;The" ,have foundy '.O,ut that :approxi t lY '50 /Percent of the' performance of beef cattle;, for instance the'weigIt at birth,.' 'the -weight at weaning` tiine,''per-> form'arvice in the 'feed.'lot and the quality.•when' sold are due' to the ancestry' ..of ...these :: particular': steers. It is 'more. ,and 'more portantto breed good quality cattle: Dr. ,Clark'. hasheaded'up some very inresting: investiga- tional Work, The test: bulls from 'their first ;few..offspring, th'e kind of calves. the '. ',bull leaves, ,,,,and their tier:forrnance is:,a 'very' goad, criterion as to what his progeny' that'e have ' will be. V�e. ];ape to: h rrr'' Canada •.before man ' service. ,many= ,Y._ that pond and eggs ' Will be scarce next year, A, !bunch of chickens ebenwith the high price of . f eed .could be very prof -1 itiable, . Alla we needed last year was a 10 +percent ' Tess poultry. Prospects .tare .for. 40 ip:ercent . less Poultry, `iso ,people Dari draw their own conclusions, • RECEIVE 'GRANTS ON ',• •EIRE FIGHTING •¢EQUIPMENT. , Bruce County municipalities. have, received their' first' 'annu al gra,nrt• from the. Province,. repre- senting 25`.,pereent 'of • municipal expenditures. ` for ' fire' fighting; equipment.: This is a :new inno ,. vati'on by . the Province; and one 1 of .•a, sYstem-' of ,grants' adorpted. when the :.one ;:rriill' 'subsidy w•as , .I discon.tinl ;eel Bruce• ' County grants' include Kincardine .$304:16,, ,Chesley '.L 6 03 Mildma � 94,' uckno�w. $5 y $145:79, Port' E']gin: $257.87, Rip- ley . $185.25, . Southampton ' $228.- 11, Tara $350.10, ;Tees'w.ater $88;16, Walkerton $662:14, Wiarton 0 PAGE SEVEN 1.: EFFICIENT' INSULATION 2. 4STRUCTURAL•STRENGTH 3.` LIFETIMEDURABILITY 4..4UICK. INSTALLATION= • call for sUmplts and literature. H NDER$ON. HH W �; ... MBER. LIMITED:. LUCKNOW; oW, ONTARIO . 'Phone ;150 . Ar f' MISS .I, 'KALBFLEISCH has ten.. ;Speci "purnper grants '' have der.ed' her resignation; to; the Lis- . ,, ,: , been'rade to T:eeswater',of $791 towel.; High School ,Board. to take,':'' and .Lucknow of, $848:50 effect. •;at the'' end of the 'term; • 1 • m. ;tfl. Ham er n years In::`the„ ineantiline " all.' we oan do `is' • buy .. good bull's and - these can 'be•purchased either at the 'Bull Sale in;Toronto on Mar. tri r a ,the Bruce Count ty, Shorthorn sale',in' Walkerton in. April.' We are heaving our' York- .shire ork-.spire sialle.'ahe . same' week. The dates have.not yet been definitely determined. Or.ders:•.for '"chickens are. about 40' -percent lower than usual,. for this time of year; This mean Child' and. Animal 'Photography A Specialty' PORTRAITS.: WEDDINGS, -, .COMMERCIAL lms. Camera' s •Re a gyreDevelo edd' arid Printed hone241-9H9 Win iamour Service . ": � 0011.0A►ti4116t,i110110.o il4i10• 411116.c)4111.oio41u�n-u.1111W),M1•l,rpi1)4M•7)411111.1111.1180{,,11111..0 • • NA • UR :'PRIIM'IS • Two months ago ,when coal : shortages forced us' to reduce, "pas- senger train services, Canadian National promised that all these trains would be put' back into normal service as soon as conditions justified' it. Now we arekeeping our wprd : ull rain' Service :Restore • As from -Wednesday midnight,. MARCH:`$tb,:all. trains in Canada• .that 'stopped running .because of ' the 'coal shortage go back. on their normal Schedules. To' you, the public who:gave us your understanding cooperation during this trying 'period, we extend our ,grateful . thanks and :say to you that. the :Canadian National. will, as over many years, 'provide 'you with fast, reliable, up-to-date transportation CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS t. \ :. �� ,:..f} ... ;}��'+} .c4,o�' \ ..•. 'C \.. .:: ,}.•tit`', \:.., t• :.: a::.},.., ... � ,; ,., . ,\, . . .::. .. :, .{ .. . {A .. :. •...\... .,...... O:•n•... ..... ......:.., ....:, .•.{'}tits•:.: .r,',, .,. h, .:...:}:....: :•.. .:{: •i,: 'f. • 4