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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-10-22, Page 8PAGE EIGITr 011 all �-P ll .CO dairy and beef concentrates: y and premixes (This offer expires November 30th) Cash in on this 'get acquainted' 'offer. -:and convert your full' into extra:.profits ' with a: Co-op' `balanced feeding granary<. '• prog ram. Grains -•are : deficient in some necessary nutrients. ,Co-op Concentrates make up these deficiencies and give you it meat production -- greater profits for. increased milk and production _ . . - you. " Phone 71, Lucknow S1i7N.. T.N. L . LUORTOW, ONTARIO WEDS NY, OCT, 22nd, t9i ►�tpEhl SCENTS ASID NONSENSE; The j.0 d ge s ' ;have .,arrived at their ,:decison and have picked our title, What do you; think of it? The writer is; . of the opinion that is .a:very appropriate, While the gardening material is in no way..no }sense we . usually find something from the, scrap book to end .up on a=brighter :note . ,and could be `classed as such.' Our ..sincere,thanks go to . all those who submitted titles;,: we appreciate "your interest: A :spec, ial thanks and the award go, to Mrs. Clark Finlayson, Lucknow.. Her ' prepaid subscription to the Sentinel will. carry on for an- other, year. . This time of. the' year: brings .up: the question of : lifting and • .stor, i ing glad corms and dahlia tub- 'ter - "'2�,�n . glad.. After .that severe frost it ii almost :a certainty that your •lads. will; be through for this year: Dig them (a potato fork is good) and cut. the tops off as close to the ,Corm .as possible. Spread out • to !dry. Since' the' sun .is not too effec- tive right now we suggest you spread .;them out in your cellar near the furnace .. and .. possibly have :an electric' :fan blowing; over them. The whole idea is to 'firm up the new corm, and dry up the old so that, it can easily bere- moved. When you clean up your corms look: these over carefully and discard and burn any that are diseased. It .mught.`seem like; . a shameful waste but - you will only ilese !thein, anyway:and . may- be ., infect a whole lot more by keeping. 'thein. Dependingon the quantity of corms you ,have there. i are various •methods ''of storing. In , each case though before you ;put thein away make, sure; ' you give 't hem 4. thorough • dusting 1 with an •inseoticide (five percent. ! D D.T:: powder is° recommended) • . 'Pak • � : uous forms. ; Agent for=Fold (This 'will help . control' thrill. If BUY LOCALLY! The Lucknow ' fill- needs in Continuous Forms Ltd, ; phone; ! you want to go a step: further' you' Sentin'el 'can youri . allesContin-35, IAA ovv` : types ,of business and A 1,958 : Pontiac'` Stratochief •• Sedan, :automatic ' " transmission, fully. equipped •;, .; _i , ., , .$2,795 1958 ' Pontiac, Stratochief, standard tra�psmission, ' 'fully equipped • . ' , , ,595 �2 • : 1957 Chev Coach, fully, equipped _, .. 51,995 1957 Pontiac Deluxe Sedan,' ,automatic • trancmi cion, • fully equipped ' ,•52,395 • 1957 Chev. 'Station''Wagon. , , ...e 2350 1955 Chev Deluxe ' Sedan' �, ,, ,59.5 1954 Ford Coach, valve and. head? motor .:.... . .... ......$1,295 1954 : Chev.:' Deluxe Sedan ,,, , .• .. . 51,350. l9M 1 .n, a Sedan, automatic transmission, fully equipped 1954 Meteor . Hardtop, automatic, fully equipped. .,41,395• 1953 Pontiac Sedan • . . ..,:.. .,...a •"...51095 1953 Dodge Sedan ..., $1,095 5. 795 5...695 " 550 LUCKNOW LEGION CARDS: ON . SALE ' THURSDAY; OCTOBER :.16th and:: -.thereafter, `from the following •places:'. Lucknow Co -o (Bud Orr), Fmlayson s Grocery; P Welsh. Meat ' Market, Lloyd Hall's Grocery, MacKenzie's''Furniture Store, Mason and Cook Garage �relea ven.. Millin Co:: (H: D'. Thompson) T a, g NR(Garnet Henderson) d`erson) ,' ;,` Ritchie, s Barber Shop C' • ';� . Cards in sealed envelopes with serial number , outside. Purchaser's number will 'be recorded and win- ners'•.rnu ust win with same. serial number as purchased:- STARTING OCTOBER 22nd ISSSUE each, edition • of The Sentinel will have : 6 numbers, one number ,for each day .of' the week, and in case of two' or more winners sameweek,' first number out will be the winner, „PRIZES AS FOLLOWS; . . First. Four !Corners . '... .. $10.00 First One Line .,.:.. . « $10.00' First 2 -way bingo,. any 2 lines, 1 card, ' $25.00 (Four, corners count aa- o ie . bingo) First Full House . , .' . x' . '.. :.> . $50.00 Anyone with any of above bingos,:call any of the abo'v'e' mentioned sellers immediately,` and your card be • checked The S quicklyine as osssible Winners names :. will heck ' � win, appear in . EACH CARD, PRICE • $1.00 Open to Anyone in Lucknow & Surrounding Community No numbers, will be given out, other than through The' Sentinel, PLEASE DO NOT . ASK ANY LEGION MEMBER or OFFICIAL FOR' NUMBERS. ry . Winners trust notify officials by' Saturday , noon the same week or their bingowill not• be considered.. KINDLY CLIP AND KEEP FOB .;1yEFERENCE .. . TIS IS THE LAST WEEK R .TLES WILL APPEAR` ; ; • could add a fungicide to the' dust. I and help ',keep off ; mildewof mold. S m a 11', paper bags 'with the corms placed loosely; inthem and hung up would be the;answer. for small , quanities, especially if you ' keep named varieties and wish to keep them separate: Act- ually w9//think' the ° only .way to keep .anything is to label it and ,keep the sorts named. You know 'then what you. .+ have. However if it is - too much bother to do this you could . putthein in an sold nylon stocking. and , hang thein.. f r o,m the rafters • •in , the cellar.. Those ,who !havea great many corms have 'probably a satisfact ory method established. If;not we:. suggest . you try using, ' wire bot tom trays. ' Just, :make . sure •.that ms arethoroughly all , .Cor g Y . dusted !before: storage. ' After the tops are blackened by frost, dahlias :• should be lifted. as, ' quickly as possible. If they are not 'the new: "eyes”will 'send oiut • shoots and these will• ile fro- zen .• or destroyedand, you will, lose a !great many of them. • If you have : quite. a number of roots 'a two 'man job is warrant- ed, one work on each . side •of the • clump • and: lift: together. • In this 'mariner very. 'little if "any damage is . done to the tubers, Leave five or • six inches. on ' the old stalk' when cutting, Storage: is 'a debit'? able 'problem. A cool or cold cel- • .1952 Chev. Coach -'1951 Chev Sedan 1950 Ford Station Wagon TRUCK.!. TRUCKS!' 1955` Chev. Half Ton Pickup' $•• 950 $ : 650 1951 Chev. 3 -Ton. Dump Thick Brussels Motors Surto County's Foremost . Used Car Dealers ASH, TRADE; MS Open Evenings"'Until 10 C Cities• , Service. ;Dealer • Phone 173, Brussels lar is a great help. We* have tried Many ways and -found that 'the• cheapest proved .to be the .most satisfactory' for. 'us. When .you lift the •cluing: leave a 'ball . 'of earth with the root. mass.: When you, put ' them away turn the stems down and* put them , on the cellar floor; (in .:case of ,too much dampness put• :themon boards) then cover them with sand. If`°your cellar is dry' and in- clined to be warm you will have to watch and :see that they do not dry out. With ` the heating equipment in the basement now- adays .the usual complaint is that the . tubers dry out, keep the sand moist .but not wet and you will overcome: 'a great d e a 1: of this difficulty. • Surely the: scrap book can..: help cheer us:•up about now., Here's a bit of ` Philosophy by Cristel Hastings: . Laugh a little — love 'a Tittle,`.' As .you go : your way! Work a • little -- :play a little, Do -this every tday! Give a little —, take a little, Never mind a frown • Make your sniile a welcome thing; All around the town! ' ` ' Laugh a little love` a little, Skies :are' always blue! Every cloud *has' silver lining . But 'its tug .to you!. As we turn .the 'page' we: find:/.--- When ind:--When , a woman winds you around.' her, finger, you've, taken a turn for the worse.: When you're ,dowriin the mouth remember' Johah, he came out all right. * * *, :sa s those :low cut gowns Lem . , y . must.kbe. "a sign of intelligence all' the'girls.'on TV quiz programs wear' 'ern. Time for •nonsense? ' Robber Don't be scairt lady; all I want is your money, Old Maid .== Oh, go away then! , You're. just like all the other: men. Does your ; wife like ' house Work? • r She likes to. do nothing better . ' The glamorous •b 1 o n d e was about to.. undergo: >an; ;operation, "Tell me, doetor, she 'gushed', "how -long will it . be • after the. operation before ' l: know 'Some-- thing?" some -thing?" "You mustn't 'expect ..,too . much from an operation," replied.. the doctor. To:end it up ---:The end.of:the honeymoon; is when ' he stops helping her , with the . dishes and, does them by himself. TOOK PART IN';W.M.S. SECTIONAL' 'MEETING: Members 'of the' Afternoon and. Evening ,Auxiliaries of the Unit= ed Church W.M.S. 'were` well , re- preseztedat the . Fall. .Sectional 'meeting of Bruce: Presbyterial held at.Millartonron Friday. Assisting : 'in the service ,Were � Miss Margaret R.ae, s o 1 o; , Mrs. Wilfred Drennan, ' dedication', of. offering; Mrs. Vernon Hunter, !report of . highlights.; of W o r k • done in .Auxiliaries. Those attending included, . Mrs. ,Rho s s" Cummings, Mrs. P..' :W, Hoag, Mrs. ` Ewart Taylor, Mrs. Wilfred' Drennan; Miss Ada Web- ster, ' Mrs George` Whitby, Mrs. Russell Robertson, Mrs. W .B . Anderson, 114iss ,Margaret Rae, M.S. Vernon . Hunter, Mrs. A•leX McNay, ' Mrs. K. C. Murdie, . Mrs. Roy Black. canadi 1 '.hedda r 11,16 H t n food value! cHt.e.f,c kcsl"rvAIt Nletie F'tese's npvi<':heeser Casserole'Recipes. Send todsy! w,',Low in. cost DAIRY 'Amman!! or CANADA % '46e'. N'uron. ►ihist, Toronto.