The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-05-16, Page 14AGE. FQURrEEN
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TIME LUCKNOW SENTINEL, L,UCtOW, ONTARIO
�•D_..-�TE.�D�A�,�_M'AY.. -1952-__�
iruw Corn 'Without 1...eeds
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ATRAZINE 5OVJ
For Pre -Emergence And Early Post. Emergence.
Control Of Grass And Broadleaf Weeds In Corn
KILL THE WEEDS BEFORE.
THEY KILL YOUR PROFITS
Average Yield; Increases .0f 14 (Bushels, Per Acre
Chipman introduced Triazine weedkillers tQ Canada,
and • the 1957 series of experiments in over 20 counties
demonstrated to 'hundreds of corng rowers how .tocon-
trol to the crop,
trol annual weeds' with absolute. safety '
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Sig:, Swing Is To Atrazine
.Many .forward-lookingfarmers already regard , spray-
ing ' with : Atrazine asa standard ' practice because
they know, that Atrazine helps them to ake big
ger profits, from cork.
Now, that Atrazine. ;hasbeen thoroughly' proven .in use,
you, .too; should be profiting from it.. ' Do not be
left behind: Ask your -neighbours ''abouttheir ex-•:
perience, then plan 'to make.' Atrazine . part of
your program. ,Order it now.
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Plan Four Series
In .Minor.:1,. uI
It shapes up as minor soft-
ball—will
oft-bald will get plenty of action
this season. The matter was.
discussed at ' the • Lion meeting
on Monday, and it was indicat-
ed that the Legion and possibly
the Fire DeFartlrnent thight be
counted
•n td assist - with • the
promotion.
Glass, left from:: snow removal,
operations ins the winter,• will
have to be cleared' from -the No.
2 diamond in Caledonian Park,'
It. was: suggested a auxiliary dria
Mond might also ,be levelled off
at Bob. Macintosh's ' Sales 'Barn.
The current proposal is to 'op-
erate . Squirt,. Pee ' Wee, Bantam
and. Midget teams.
Harvey Houston, chairman; of
the Lions Boys' and Girls' Com.
mittee, ` has,, called a registration
and practise session at the tale-:
•donian Park on 'Saturday even-.
ins• at. `7;a0 p.nt
All 'boy$ from country" • and
town, who would like to play. ball
are asked' to turnout.
Here are some of the'Squirts
and Pee We,es who have already
signed up.
Kenny 'Johnston, John EYnber-
lira, Lynne Hodgins;_ Jim Hurn,-
phrey, Hugh Johnstone, Brian
Jardine, Bobby Greer, Glen Mor
mingst.ar, Roddy McDonagh, Don
McKinnon, Jim Parrish, Jim Mc=
Donald,' Don McDonald,' Bob.
Button,' Doug • Campbell, Bob
Ritchie, Brian Gardner, El.nier
Ackert, Terry Reeds, Jamie .Elliott,
Ricky Leader, Dale Hunter, •Billy.
Chisholm,: Bob Hall,. John .Me
Kenzie; ';Sark Chisholm, Allan
Andrew, Doug Steyerison, James
' MVMontgomery; Billy Hall, ` Allan
Kreutz:weiser,. Peter: Chisholm.
Greg Hunter, Ronald Manto, .Bob
Humphrey, • Mervyn Hodgins, Al
lan Gardner,, 'Jim : Button; Bill
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Hdwald, hoyden : -Conley, •Ron
Stanley, Andie Anderson, Murray
White, Bob Mullixn,. David Button.
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Dominion Champs
,Paul Henderson, son . 'of Mr.
and "Mrs: Garnet Henderson, has
experienced ;'the thrill • of being
a •member of a .Canadian champ
ionship hockey team.
Paul is a •mem'ber : of the Ham-
ilton Red Wirngs, a farms `club of
the Detroit Red. Wings, . which
brought Hamilton• its. first Mem-
orial .Cup •.trophy 'emblematic of
Canadian . Junior. "A" hockey
supremacy:
Hamilton won it from. Edmon-
ton Oil ' Kings, 4-o.ut-of--5,. tak-
ing the :final game in Kitchener.
on Tuesday night sof• last week
with .'three ' quick goals in the
final . period for' 'a 7-4 decisidn.
',Many Lucknow district fans
were among, the -7,000 `.spectators,
who saw a good " game, : "en-
livened' or spoiled by the an=
tics ' of Howie Young, self-styled
Cheer leader fpr, the Edmonton
Kings, and. whose. previous an-
tics . 'on • and . off the ice . saw
him demoted from the Detroit
Red Wings . . R
At'. a •post -series . banquet • the
Hamilton 'boys received Many
gifts. Topping the list were wrist
watches engraved' with "Mem;
axial Cup 1962" and bearing on
the' ;dial the Red. Wing crest &
words ' "Hamilton Red Wings,"
.Theis there were 'white sweat,
ers, .0.H.A. medals ' and rings
from the f.A.H.A
Paul, who spent Mother's :Day
week -end- at his . home . here, • is
now plugging for his Grade XII
examinations, ' He ' has been at-
tending 861061 h Hamilton, and
hopes to conclude his high school
course next years. When he ' will
again play,• with: the' Wings, in
his final year in Junior A.
Heb Mother:lAnc
Daughter Banqu
IN mother and daughter ban-.
quet was• sponsored' by the Dun:
•gannon. United„ Church
group ` wish:. _ leaders Mrs. herb
Finnigan and ;Mrs. Robert Irvin.
Arrangements, ' were •. made •-by 'r
selling the tickets ;before hand .&
125. Sat • down to• a- full course
'turkey dinner at tables with daf=
fodil bouquets and daffodil de -
Signed. favors.Mrs. Colin ]ting-'
land, 'wife of the ' church's lay,
minister asked grace. The Sigma
C boys served and were managed
by two older boys and four ladies
in the' kitchen. Mrs. Herb Finni-
gan proposed the toast to. the •
Queen after . a sing. -sore led by,
Eleanor Alton, .Joanne -Crozier &
Lydda Blake with Mrs.' Durnin.;
Phillips at the piano, 'Mrs. Fin•
nigan int'roduced the head table
arid' Patricia Eedy welcomed the
mothers On' behalf of the C.G.I.T.
and Mr's. ,Robert -Irvin replied;
The.: group repeated the Pur-
pose and sang their hymn: Mrs.
W. Tiffin of '• Wingham was
guest speaker and gave 'a , fine
talk on "When :He Cometh, to
make .up His Jewels' and 'refer -
.red to the C.G.I:T. members • as
His jeweils and gave fine.
lustrations of .how to keepithe
precious :jewels bright foie His
kingdom.; . Betty Irvifl ,favored
with a' piano solo: Donna Pent-
land .gav`e a. reading. on "MVlothers
Day", Diane Errington sang a'
Solo and • later a duet . with Pat-
ricia Eedy. Mrs.' Finnigan thank,.
'ed Mrs. Tiffin for' the splendid
'address; and mentioned Mrs. Tif-
fin's 18 years in `C;G.LT, • work.,
;She also. thanked those who had
•helped AO Make.the evening a
success:
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