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141YOKNOW SENTINEL •, LUCKNOVIT, ONTARIO.
COTTA'GERS -OBJECT TO 'ENTER PROTEST. /.40.VAkiS
RIVER. mourtt CONDITION • INropou WEEK
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A petition, iepresenting we
scoymEs
•BY KINCARDINE NINE
-a- - Lueknow-ScottieS -absorbed-7a
sixty. stun/her .resident:s g Port 'Week after the final game' of the
„has been sent to the A.sh. series had been played, Hugh
field, Townshrp-df3UITC11-Wber-pre---CLimbagUnatiager of The Legion-
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sented to Huron County Council, naires was advised. Til-WXY.-A.
241.0 trimming in thelf-bome park
last Wednesday. •• evening , and
b,owed put of the group ?ham -
shift -race -4 o straight de,.
to ell'inenibeics- -0,t;Parliainerit 1/1 President- !Tory" ----Oregg,•;-::-.that- -feats ..at—the-hands.-.4.4_the
, the district and to authorities at. Londesboro had, entered a pro- cardine Nine. •
AGRICULTvicom HIGHLWIITS
Milt' THE WEEK IN 1111,MON
T1e74hres11ing_ andle6.1101311.1.44
of .rall -Wheat is WacticallyCOm.
pleted in Huron county, This"
year's ' samplt is Small -; a n d
shrunken 'cOmPareci 'to a normal
yields have been
down considerably, runtiing.on• ail
-.0ttaWa -p.roteSting alleged condi- • . The Scotties.' were in a mid."' average. ..from• 20 to 25 buShel
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tibnS existing at the mouth of t e
Nine -Mile River. •
Heib- Sage, display. inan-
• ager of Hudson's, 'Detroit, •who.
•. has lia.d; a cottage at.'POrt Albert
for 20 years.; heads, the • summer sorriething on. fleet -footed George
: residents. pressing the 'petition. cl;lin7., but. failing this turned
Mr. Sage' Claims that When 'the their • guns Kintail,way. '
R-.A.r,,ycei. Stationed nearby, per- A ,drAileag. Check on Monday
Sonnel fron5 the air .•station, .:176-. night revealed that fromthe
Moved. rhany.stories frorii.the rock' age. limits. to the edge .of 'the,
crib. at .the mouth Of the river SimpSon farm was: 11 and a tenth duced Iadiet softball, which will
and alSo many of • file tiMbers. As miles. LOnclesboro might get it probably' be here •to stay for sonie
a result,. he states; When a storm. a feW".rods over the .12. miles if oats were sown, the yields of
comes, sand and gravel froin the they measured from the hoinet The Scotties can continue in. a thee . fields sown earliest have
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plate. in CaledOnlan Park, right' playoff serieS for- first-year teams- been quite' good, in fad' some far-:
tet Basis of the •protest - (When' -season holiday slump. ;and • hacl .per,acre, There is .qtiite a Oman&
everything el*se failed) was, that
Third Baseman Bob Simpson was
outside the 12-rnile limit. Firstly
Londesboro; had tried to "get
trouble. fielding a bare team of for • fall "Wheat -Seed from. fields
.nine players 'for the final game. that were not infested too sev.;
Kincardine. girls;WereM top form erely with smut, and for 'a new
and. move Up. to meet the form-, variety, Cornell 595, which is re-
•iclable. Ripley team in. the finals, Sistant to loose smut: Indications'
tril Seethes, playing their first are, that the Acreage of wheat, to,
organized pia good be Seed,e4 :this will,be 40 to 15
,games. and Sorne'not So' good but percent greater than in 1946-.
Under • 'the direction. of Larry Considering, :the ',-poor weather
bOwni:„ and TOM- Holler; ,intro-:* during the'. seedhlg , Period, -and
'the late date at 'Whichmany bf
our , fields 6f •spring. :grain and
TEURSDAX, AUGUST 21st, J.047 .
river bank are thr•ow„h into the
" mouth of the river...This has nol;v
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formed a high tsandbar right at
the Mouth of the river, he says,
• which prevents navigation frOrn
the • lake into the , In ad-
dition. •Ie claims, the spring
floods �f the river do not norm-
Uy
flow. out into the lake but
. • are backed. up at the river mouth
canslni. a flood on . surrounding
,land.' and Consequent :daniageto
ecittages • located on' this ground.
e tair Bob'S bedroom. but it is .uheertain whether they mers have c • d that their oats
On Monday, Walter 'I'aras, Lenornoas
they will . „t, ai:.they have had a
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deslaoro pitcher and the'one whb pretty steady schedule foi . more
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ri.japears to be pressing the affair,than two. months..
Was in toWn checking up on the . . .
yillage's p • opuiation.. lie • Iost an; . .The Blyth Standard in Corn- ably.,good start,. arid in. some Cases,
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are .as.good as last year. Fields,
which have been seeded downt�
hay pasture. thixturqs this spring
have gotten away. to a reinark7
°mg,' NOT ,,TIIE• HEAT, '1. *' -
IT'S THE mnylimaytv
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,An end of the week resp_ite
from -the heit Short-liVed,as
he --itwreltritioirted • upw.arctl-T
again. Last Thursday's storm,
brought the • temperature down to
79 on Friday. Saturday. was 84„
S.Unct4”67.411
humidity •almost At the concren.
satiQ point tp make the * atmosr-1
phere. MOSt -OPPreSiVe.-
a noon it was 84 and the weath-*
erman held no relief in sight. till.
6th 4 d when he fOurid • Of-. .menting the'LticknoW-LOndes- the young • clover's. are up to the
Ificial statistics . show itto he 953 .boro series, said: "Cengrattila._
souls, Comfortably under the onetionsare extended to Hugh Cum:.
grand .rna).cihluni• . • • ' . . ' .I•ing's *Sep'Oys. They proved them -
The
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•The team ,was entered by The • selves' the best team in the group
LticknOw" Legion, of which Bob aild are Worthy champions".
On Irip WPPi all, this tondeSbOro protest looks
,Mr. Charles, Stewart of Ash- from 'here like. about the poorest.
field left last Wednesday for a , •
I shoW, of sportsmanship we've.
1?and... in the sheaves. '
Turnips aremaing very good
growth even though late. seeded
and :With the constant r eserVe.., Of
Moist/ire: in the Soil as a result
rin possibilitY
And when The posts are tirrg
handed. . out, George Cowin of
Lohdesboro ',Should , get a . Werd
s n Man a Moon. for. his Umpiring..Iri spite of. the
trip .to 'the West. „Ins first stop te . •
• Will be at Brandon.where he:will
visit with his sister, Mr.'s. 'Christ-
ina. MacKenzie: .Later he' will
wilt visit withhis nephew; • r.
Stewart Lane.
. • ' May. Not 1.1' Heard .fact George .1":1a1:1:-4gr of
lthe..•-Ti•teani;..- his; officit
*W. Ord On ttiesday night was LodesWoro 'to
ating: was Soi satisfactory that he
the effect that the protest 'hear-'
'•' • • d- with .1A.ips:t. umpire -in -chief forthe en-
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last year. Vater -co
show.up' in hen
short of moisture
Which retards.the growth, follow-.
• ed. by a heaVy rain which makes
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it possiblo'for :the turnip's to ab-
sorb very quickly too much.; water
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Thursday..' ' , •
Monday night Was brealblessly
oppressive although the .temper -
attire got , down to 57. •Ijef666
Vc9dnesday
night, that set the` hig4;• . the
season with 4 -night low '•of 7.j
tlegrees; • „
wNh eQ4n e it he essNre •et.aetini rng iat t ouur pt es. :Ili:
in the record-breaking categoi7y.,
177 S nbt the heat, -
it's the humidity", Which don't.
help one little. bit..
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Flash Gordon'S Trapped, by,:K am;
It's a 'tense moment •for fearjr,Ai
Flash' Gordon. He's; at the rnercy,
of crttel:. Kang in filth thrill -a-.
Minute adventure hit, Be sur.. to
see Flash Gordon, plui Dick's
ventures in 'Dreamland, 131ondie.
and manyotherentertaining. lea-.
Aures in Puck, the Comic Weekiy, -
with this •Sunday's (August 24)
Seems .to
turnips are
or 'a Period
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unless. the ,party entering the
prOtest pres,secl.for a „
les
T h e Legionnaires t, Pine
River in. an- exhibition game .at
Ripley last Thursday afternoon,
but rain, abruptly encled..the;o6n.-‘
test •, the. early* innings with
•LneknoW leading by a. couple .pf
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It is „possible • that .Luclinow 1 o.r s'pray the tUrnips with a, cOm.-.
.'rhay..t this am in. the first pound . Containing ;the . element,
th
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• of e A.
,.W.O.A., playdowns. boron, If dtisting,. abOnt40 to 50
, meet team
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Like :An Old Flied
. In renewing .her subscription;
Annie E.:. McQuoid - of 'Calgary,
writes, 'It .is like a Weekly vi5it-
frpni an old friend which we
nips. -can* be: greatly •infl epee&
and .controlled ..by ,maintaining,
sufficient amount Of boron -in the
soil at the •prOper. time 'during the
turnips .glipvirth.,. Many 'fields in
the County are now at that stage,
the turnips being about 'ono inch,
to 1½ inches in diameter,..and the
safest way to ensure the .CrOp'
against this. bad. disease .is.tO dust
A Remarkable- cowidenee ,
, . ,
Rev C H . MacDonald bonz
dUcted .anniversary services re,..
,cenilY.: it.. St. Andrew's, 'Church,
,Niagara -on -the -Lake; • but it ; was
• not until after the morning. •Ser?
- 'vice that . he was aware .,,that in
that, large.. congregation was his•
first cousin, :Mr.. Wm: Firicllater
and .:Mrsi'. Findlater of , Detreit,
It seems' that Mr . and MrS.
,Pindlater.' were *visiting . in the
14ia' ara district which was for-
merly her honie. The. Visit had
been especially arranged because,
of an unveiling ceremony which
• Was being held, as Mrs, .Findlater
had' • a :brother- who. paidthe
supreme sacrifice in° World "War
I.' While in. the .community they
paused' in passing to 'visit St. An-
drew's •Church; where she .had at
One time :atte:ded 'Sunday ,school
and. in glancing at at the Order of
Servicr for the tfollo:wing day,
.learned.that.„Mr..Findlater's
in ,Was the- gust speaker. Need-
lesS,- to. say the Y made. Plans t6
be .pfesent„
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• Clouds of tormenting flies and
. insects' make cattle restless, affect
their weight .and milk yield. Shell
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pounds of the • .prepare us mg
nnateri 1.Will be .siifficient for one
acre .6 tu ips. It ;may:be appliecl.
with a pea duster., . or ‘a• potato'
duster, - but the latter seems'. to
give better. results
•Issued by Leroy . Brown,
AgrieultUral trepiesentAti'Ve :f
Huron 'County,- - • . • .
'1EN.GAGElVIENTS,.
• and ' Mrs Matthew . Mac-.
Donald ...:of ,Ainberley: *anhp.tince',.
erigag'ernetiVbf their datigh-'
ter, Janet. Audrey, 16:::1N)Ir. James
F, O'Neil, 'elder Son or Mr, and,
Mrs, 'Colin :C...0"Neit; of London,.-
the . wedding, to • :take ,Islace on
Septeniber:. 6th,. at
-United Church.'
1VIOtofed-.From -West .
Mr, Len C. Hewitt of the Mut-
ual .Life ' Assurance • CO.', Ska
toon,. formerly of Kinloss, a.ceorn-
panied by his wife;fm:otored East ,s
recently to visit the'. former's .
mother,, Mrs. Catherine Hewitt of:
Kinloss, and other, relatives -and
iriends., in ihis district:
Livestock Spray is the easy, safe, :sure
way to keep cattle free:Of insect pests!
Use it to clear the air instantly, morning
and inight at milking time. . •
Then spray it directly on the cattle, before
putting them out to pasture and before beading
• theni.down: Shell Livestock Spray repels insects
_ 'round the•clock before they' bite! Yet it's
guaranteed harmless to man and beak—absolutely
safe to use Be sure you have Shell Livestock Spray
always on hand. $1.60 in Imperial gallon.
At, height cif fly..season,.
'spread SHELL DDT BARN SPRAY met
inside surfaces, eaves and corners,
stalls and manure piles.:
Forins an Of death'
which dries hard;. stays put, Won't blow
aWay. Kale bugs where they breed.
. One spraying lasts a long Onipt:
$2.25 an
• ENGAGEMENTS. •
, The engagement is announced'
•of Marcella Theresa, ..*,Reg,N.,
youngest danghter of Mrs, O'Con-
nor 'and the' late O'Conn6r,
of GodeniCh; to Leo J.. Courtney,
•of..Lticknow, sOn of Mrs. Courtney
and the late ;Joseph Coitrtney;,.
'the': wedding to , take place. •Atig-
Ust 30th at St. Josephs Church,
Kingibridge, Ontario,
amd DDT BAR N SPRAY
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.BORN •
SHVOSIN-lat Bbwrnanville Hos-
pital. on Sunday, A.ugust 10th to
Dr, and 'Mrs.' Wilfred W.' Sher-
win .(noe Beth Alton) of Orono,
bntario, a .son, a brather fcit nonr
.ald and riotigla.1. '
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