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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-10-05, Page 2N) • TUE-, BUGKKt 5 NTfNEI., LDCKNOW ONTARIO: 'PHWJ SDAY, OCTOBBR .5, 1050 START • OIL DRILLING ON PATERSON WELL SITE • The Weston (Missouri) Chron- •fele reports ;oil drilling operations well under ray on a. well in. that 'district. The paper adds; . "W: Innes, Paterson of Vancou- ..ver, B C., geologist, a man of vastexperience irk the . oil fields,' says this is. by' far the best loca- tion ' he has ever made.' Paterson was • .flown here, from Alberta, Canada, 'to work .the geology on; the i • ell `He: a so. m . ade•,the : Ii-�, location 'several yearn ago of the `Oak ills Well. Which would ,•have been a producer had. it . not been:, destroyed ,:by water. "Already., , the influence y, of the well is being felt in Weston, The, restaurants,,are `doing `a thriving • business,' hbtel a n d •rooming houses are •full and it took":3100 gallons of •' diesel 'fuel to begin operations. •; "The well will' Abe watched with a great. deal of interest: as :the Outcome will rnean ranch. to the town. The men will' :.work, 'the :clock 'around, with three 8 -hour., shifts,, . • • 1.1 • OBITUARY REV. MAURICEN. SULLIVAN Rev. •,Maurice N: Sullivan,. 'nat- ive :of Ashfield township, -died suddenly at Detroit on Friday, September 22nd. He was the son of the late John_.. -Sullivan • and .Margaret' Dalton Sullivan,of Kingsbridge and is . survivedby one; sister, Sister St,. Maurice of St.' Joseph's convent, .Sarnia..He was ordained.` to ti ,..Catholic priesthood and was. pastor 'of' St,.. Joseph's Church,. Olin ' n, for sev- eral years. gill health vertook' hime>,a.nd'he. 'had not:;he a gas - total. . chailge for the:last 12, ears. Solemn pontifical requiem . mass was celebrated on Monday in St Peters C'edr' ' .al ,ondon., The mass was celebrated by the Most Rev. ;John 'C. Cody,.,Bishop : of London. ROBERT '.MENARY After • a, lengthy illness, .: Robert Menary passed p away at Alexan=- dra Hospital, Goder ch, on: Sun-. day morning, 'September 24th,' in - his .81st year... Mr..' Menary was born born in' Ashfield ;township and spent Practically' all • his life in that vicinity. He was a sori• of the later Thomas, and Rebecca IVIenary. Surviving are two bro- thers, Thomas of Goderieh,,• and William, a twin, brother,, of Ash," field. • The funeral service. was conducted at the Cranston fun, era home. on. Tuesday afternoon and :was condueted .by • Rev, R. G: MacMillan; of Knox 'Presbyterian church. .Interment. was in the family plot in -Dungannon Cern etery, • the .pallbearers being Hugh, Livingstone; . Clifford and Phillip. • enary, Henry Carripbell (Detroit) .and Herbertbert Begley (Hairulton). Thee ,;Fight Against Harden$d: •Arteries •• _ , .•'The..greatest killer and crippler in the : 'United' States today is hardening orf. • the !atterie's..' Ne'w medical methods may . aid Phys- icians greatly 'iri, fighting the:'ail- ment. For • a .list` of; foods • to eat and foods to avoid to keep •your. 'arteries :healthy, .see ,The Amer- ican ' Weekly' with. 'this' Sunday's (October 8), Detroit- Times; • Read the "Want Ads'',. BRUCE '1'LOW1NGELM TVE..' TO BE HD. FRIDAY ' "The annual Bruce Plowmen's' Association" 1950 match will be held on the; William ,Shewfelt farm in Kincardine Township on Friday, .October :6th, Two new. `classes have beenadded to this year's match -one for tractors, hydraulic lift'with three •point attachment; the second for Bruce County •Junior. Farmers ---a spec- ial class for this -group who have riot prev..iously fwon first or .ec- • and rhes; in * competition • Those, requiring horses or trace., tors ..outside aradius of 10 miles of the ;match. 'should, contact Geo. Routledge, Kincardine. ;Two specials• °will' include 'the Junior . i! armer• tractor. •rodeo to, declare a county winner, and the . secoi'd feature,., a demonstration on draught measure. and plow .ad . justment.. The .;Island has ` anarea miles; "the, C almost three of ;Newfoundland. of. 42,000 square Co of Labrador ,is times ;as •large. 4 >t,as.>_„.so41sp<impt,lowp�.r.,,�q�,>,��,romp,,i},4,�0�0�,�4,�4i„�,„�ir-u�nwi4.;, LAUNCH SOI L TESTI NG PROJECT r hertlzer i, big business. ;now- days.' Although most. farmers are convinced that: fertilizer ,pays, they 'still do not know whether it wouldpay better to use more or less,, or whether a`, different a aa1 is should .be used, It isonly when a 'soil test is taken and • analysed; together with a prev ions history of soil xnanagement% considered, ; •th a t satisfactory n ;plans 'can he made for . the soils' productivity. The. , majority of- ;Bruce f•;Bruce County 'farmers" using f er- tiliz have not taken' advantage' . of testing. It ed ct t• pear�icino surgerY4t -Medicine • without halving first made # diag nosis• ' The 'testing of ° spi1 rs .b:eing made easier . for ; Bruce" County • farmers in a plaivr of soil testing, The first two weeks in October spil boxes ' will be available at •Sam. Gi'bson's Feed.. and Imple-' ,ment Store as well as onw cen- tial; location• in every .town and village in Bruce County; avail-. able to every farmer' in the Co. The soil samples are to.'be• r.:etu,n edl� "to the ' sarne: palaces not later than October-11.4th. 'L"he-y-will--then be taken to the: Soils .Dept.,. at the 'O;A.C., Guelph., 'where they, will be. tested Recommendations' ;as; to , fertilizers and soil managF� , ment :will: be made "by:R. J. Bi - den, soil specialist' from ,Guelph,, after 'direct., discussion:' atine t- ings. to be held. in ahe. same com munities in. 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Cannot: interfere `.with animals. or plants. ORDER. YOUR .REQUIREMENTS NOW • WHILE STOCKS ARE.: STILL AVAILABLE. 'Phone ISO, Lticknow, n *trio. • • ,i►nw►A4ar, W y«iii+lilii�M�r� +r�.►iiw�iwH..NHi N�.i�►rr+ri►n�i; li kith++ i i •i 1 otos 1 1 on the grounds during the 'day. The tal.ent•for the concert in the evening; and the orchestra ,which played • for the dance, was pro ..vided 1by the Brampton Banc . t rough the' Peel Booking . >-.#.04.604.64.43,444 Bureau. ' Soil samples are -taken'---using---' a•.:shovel and: a basket.; A. shovel ful of soil, :spade..depth, :is dis= carded and :a, slice:. of soil is taken off the side :of.the 'hole ,and p1ar, ed in the :basket This is repeated at .seven or. ` eight different. l'oca- tions in the field. representing the averages Soi1 .in. :the field: ~. These are mixed together and a small: portion is: 'Placed in ; the soil box -A• tabacc6 trri coffee tin may also be used.' Number. the •soil samnples to correspond ' with the different fields,. •and, be. sure to'' put your • 'name and ad dress on the soil, samples • • Workers,in Russia have to ,work 20 times as .long as Canadians to earn a pound of sugar. The aver- :age 'Canadian industrial worker • earns' the "price 'of a 'pound of; sugar•;:in• six minutes;• the. Russian_ works. two hours .for his.' FALL FAIR .Y•‘ •(Con•tinued 'from page 1) :George Irwin,,..Lorne .Cook; F:? Logtenburg, •Dick togtenburg• • Race Results; • oys, 6-7 Bobby, . And ,' Gary: McDonald; girls, ; Patricii ,Thompson, Bertha Carter.. .Boys $.9 -Bruce' Baker, •'Doul Schmid; girls, ,Kathleen Hac•k.c tt,' Nancy 'Webster:. • Boys 12 and "under -,Jim . pet ersen,': • .Keen. Hodgkinson;:. girls, Donna ” `'Johnston', • Betty Arm-' .strong..' ' . Boys, • 14 ' and under. -Delmar, Maize,• Carman Nixon; girls,°'Bee• <' erley Stanley, Jean Stanley. Bicycle race, :boys -Joe old, Roy Emberlin,: Dolma Maize;• ; girls, Ruth Emberlin; 100, yard dash-3irri 'Needham, • Wayne Johnston; lid .mile, Don- ald Thompson, .Bolb Armstrong, Luke ,Brooks; relay---]Ast.(J. Need - ,hath, D. MacIntyre,, D. Rose, W. Johnston) ; ' '2nd, .. (B. Armstrong, •E. Irwin, D. Thompson; C. Start-. ' ley; 3rd (A. Irwin, J. 1V1"cKirri, J. Gamrnie, D. ;MacN•ay).: , • • The horse show was a disap pointment• but several ,top herds, competed for the t cattle prizes... Ottttof-doors there Were • `seV sal .. implement arena were.several.' attention and at t,- traeting displays by the .Bruce . County :1-lealth Unit, John: W. -Henderson' ;Lurrer Limited, rcl Baker, Singer • Sewing Machines, . Greer Radio and ' Electric and Garnet 'Farrier: Th'e Brampton. Clown Band; Was'