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TBZ LUCK.NOW , SENTINEL, LUCKNOW
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12th, ],9
ussia Bought
8 'Herefords..
A three-manRussian : team
who yeeently visited Ali erta, and
Ontario purchased : 388 head 'of
choice „ 'Hereford :cattle ' whilch.
will . be .' shipped fromci : ,Montreal •
on September 18th to .Soviet
Tarim
Total: cost. of the . shipment:,
will be ::more' than $140,000 ' The
Ontario'`
contribution oif, 78, , heiuf
•+ers and' nine 'bulls will'be 'valued
at about $3i50o0
This is the third consecutive
year that a Russian agnricultural
delegation .l as purchased. Can=
adian • purebred beef Cattle:, Ar-
,rangements for the. Russian' trade.
missions. to Canada were car
tied out ; by 'Oanagro Export Ltd.,
Toronto.. Along ,With Warwick.
Seed Conipany : Ltd.,. Blenheim,
the' Toronto firm`, has arranged.
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oft.
s ales of 'Canadian' livestock; seed
grains and . farm' Machinery to
Russia since 1956.•
Early in 190 'Ernest M. War-
wick head of the Blenheim. 'firm
was' instrumental in: 'ar'ranging.
the sale of more than: $1,000,000
worth' of . Canadian. °agriculture,
goods to •Iron ' Curtain,':countries.
Last ;year. the Gamagro Export
firm sold 2612 Alberta 'Angus and
Hereford 'cattle to Russia..Presi-
dent .of Cahagro.'is Joanne War-
wick; daughter orf Ernest �M
Warwick
.Consigning cattle from • this
area 'were' E. E. .,Haase, Seaforth;'.
Heber` , Eedy, .. Dungannon; ' Ern-`
est 'Brown, : Colinton; Hirtzel . Bro
t'hers,.: Crediton; Robert E:`
Thompson; 11.R. 2, Clinton:.
• Wife, at police `• stations "Well,
actually, m,y husiband : must have
been . missing for nearly : a week
n -ow, but . I didn't notice it. un -
..til payday.".. •.
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DOORS And WINDOWS °
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WHITECHURCH IN OASA
SERIES W. . NORWOOD
: Whiteehuirch .Juveniles have
closeto a; 500-2pi'le ; sound; trip
ahead, of`:, :them today (Wednes-
day) as they .go to. Norwood,
east of Peterborough' for the se-
cond of a three game series in
the OASA. playdowns.
.Whitechurch was edged 2-0 on
a pair of unearned runs, in, Wing-.
harm. on, Saturday evening in the
opener.
Whitechurch advanced another.
step towards Ontario honors,,'.
when, they ousted Highgate last
Wednesday ;at . Woodstock : in a-
ser es- that went three games..
84 Bowlers 1
Loborlay Event
Ideal Weather prevailed fer the.
Lucknaw Bowling Club's annual
Labor Diay• lawir'bow1ing' town-'
athent. • g4 bowlers competed for
a large array of prizes,' any
donated by local merchants and
manufacturers.
:A pair' from;Clinton skipped
by. Fred' Elliott won first , prize
rby ; winning' ,three g►ameis witih
almost ;a full: latus
'Other three: ` ' games • winners
were in 'order. 'as . follows:
'Jack Porter;' Teeswater; . Art
Redmond, Hanover,, William Mc=
Laren, Goderich;: Norm' ` Tucker;
Durham." •
2 -game ' .winners ; were: Bert
Gray,. • Clinton; ' Pete •Bissett,
Goderich; Carl Draper, .Olinton;.
H. ' 1VioGirr, ' Durham; ' G. Ross
London, H. Burnett;; Paisley, G.
Ruhl,' Hanover; H. MVIaKa'gue,.
Teesirater; Ab Archer, Paisley;
Dr. Brady; SeafQrth; 'G: MacGirr,.
• Durba'm; ' J. Bayliss, London; H.
Vodden, . Blyth; E. Watson, • Exe-
Iter; . H. E. Armstrong, • Aylmer;.
R Rae, Dr:, McKim, . Lucknow;
J. Fisher,' Don Fisher, Luckal w.
•' .'Once -game, winners. •were:. F.
Sells, Seaforth; , Don Cameron,
Walkerton;: J. McDonald, Peter.
1 Johntori,NLucknaw.; L;. White, .1Hanover.;`: Fred Jackzon, Rev.
Strapp, Luckmow; H..Ritchie,Dr.Corrin,'' •Clark'Finl'ayson • . JimCameron, Lucknw; Hap ' Ha1T,
GeorgeNwlld, Lucknow; J;
Rutherford, Geo. Huton, Lucknow; 'R,• : Finlayson.; .AlexHack-
ett, .Lucknoviw; W. „M. Cameron,:
Walkerton; G. ',McKay, Winghram;1VIeau'ghton,Larry Slkeld,
-L-ircknow;;. M` �Sdersony ChFas.
Webstr; Luckriow.
With :heavyau. a -Aluminum all ;Game �� ereg.9
■ i : ; " Win ham -1 -- .Goderich-0
These . Doors, Are ' 1" Thick, Include Screen, ' ■ g
a. In Wingham; . on Wednesday
■ Door Closer, Weather' Stripping, Lock. ■ • night last week the Wngham
sis
i Goodyears evened the best' of'
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Both Quality And Price Before fou
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in -Memorial League' playoffs. •
The ; Goodyears scored their
run in the 5th inning when Jim
Bain, singled; went to . third .on.
Mac Eadie's single; then ' stole
h+orne.
Jim Coultes came up with -a
nice pitching job allowing Gode-
rich only 1 hit and striking out
nine ,.
God.,' �0 0 0 0;0,0.00 OL -0 +1. 0
Wing. 0.0 0 0.1.0 0 '0 x-1 3 2
' . Batts., Wingham, Sire Coultas,
Alvin, Baker.; . Goderich, Stan
Doherty, 'Wayne, Caulfield.
Winghanl-6 'Walkerton -I
The ' Wingham, Goodyears de
feated Wralkerton . Hartlery'S in
Walkerton Thursday ':night last
week ty a score of" 6. This pu=ts.
the Goodyears ahead a games to
6 • in the best .61"7--W.OitA.A. Int.
"A," ` series. .
.11M Bain had the big hits for
the Goodyears slugging a 2 run
homer in•, the 6th' acid a '3 -run
homier in the 10th inning.
Grant Chisholm can through
With. a good " pitching chore , al-
lowing .3 hits and striking out
145. lie , aiso ' hit a double and a
single: ,
Winrglia '
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Walkerton:
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Batts., .Wingham, . Grant . Chis -
ham -and Alvin Baker; Walker
ton,. Nelson 1V ortimer and tort '
an wNh the experience h
Carry On."
TOUR '
OGRESSIVE-CONSERVATIVE
CAN Di DATE
Ge rge. McCutcheon,who, celebrates .. his fortieth,'
birthday this year. was born 'and raised in Mor-
ris Township, As a family man with two daugh-
ters and whose ,wife — a aformer school teacher
was • born in the ;same" area,he is. typical of
many, of us who live in this riding, Elected '.War.
War-
den of Huron County after ' six successful: years
on the Brussels municipal .council,. George Mc-
Cutcheon' today has the necessary broad expel..
;_ience ' in public service . to represent you capably
at Queen's: Park. He. .*Will take an active part in
the vigorous.'Robarts administration and carry on
the , traditions 'ofprogress which Huron -Bruce
has ,enjoyed' under ' the Progressive Conservative•.
Government.
CAMPAIGN
HEADQUARTERS,:
Wingham Curling Rinks
Phone; ,1088. :Winghanr •
Ur�nBruce.:
GEORGE:
Watch CKNX
TVfor
Hon. Robert 1Vlacaula:
6:19 p.m. Sept. 1 7'
Hon. Fred . Cass ' •
6:10 p.m. , Sept: 20+
`October
stUTCHEON
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the ' I-luron'Bruce' Progressive Conservative :Asociat
Mortimer • . .
Fans Disappointed
Wnghate and Walkerton were
slated to 'play in Lucknow bn
Saturday night. The Walkerton
team waitect till 9:30, then went
horns. The Bantam game te-
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tween. Lticknow` and 1
which was the first game 't
over till 10 to 10., The Wits
Management .titnas;•sorrY .to.
the fans disappointed but
Was nothing' they Could. 1
avoid it..