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TNR LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOWONTARIO
duction: of milk, meat, and Poul-
try products and onscience in the
growth and production of ,food and
fodder,
• The Junior Farmer and 4-H
Livestock Judging Competition is
to be held in Walkerton. on Tpes-
day, . July 26th', starting at 9',00
a.m.. Contestants will :be requir-.
ed to place nine classes - three
of dairy., three of beef, two of
swine, and one of•sheep, giving
reasons on one of the classes of
dairy, beef; swine• and sheep..
All participants will be divided.
into novice, junior. intermediate
and :senior, groups. depending on
previous judging experience and
age. There is.a 5 point bonus for
any., 4-H club member participat-
ing in the••Judging.Competition
who has completed two or more
projects: I, would urge every 4-1-1
and Junior .Farmer member to„:
take partin this competition": °
The Zone Junior Farmer Field.
Day was held in Guelph, on Sat-
urday, July 9th,, and Bnice County
'had entries in almost :all the track
and field events and the team
competitions. The Provincial.°
Junior' Farmer Field Day will be
held in Guelph on August 6th..
The Haldimand County Junior
Farmer Exchange with Bruce -r
County as a' guest of Haidimand '. .
will be held July 15th, 16th, and
17th. .
The Wellington County Junior
,Farmer ' Exchange with. Wellington:
coming to Bruce is scheduled for
August 12th ,.13th .. and 14th.
I' would like to remind'the
Bruce Comity' farmers thatentries,
for the Bruce -County Barley Swee=
pstakes 'close on July 4th
The'$ruce County Hog Produ.c-
ers are offering a premium of
410.00 on the. first 20 Govern-'
ment Premiums boars purchased
by Bruce County.' Farmers after' ,
July,lst,•1966• Boars must be out •
of sows•scoring ar least 80 or more ,
Under the ,old system and 77.9. '
under thenew system in 180 days
or.less:
by John i., Alderman,.
Summer Assistant ,$
Ontario DeRartment of Agri -culture
culture, uce County,
The 4-H Club Program
County is well under wtu in Bruce
ay,. There..
e
are 23 clubs under the leadership
of 54 leaders with 350 projects
consisting of beef dairy, grain, •
swine, and engineering, The first
farm visits to inspect the .mem- i
bees projects; have now been
completed, . Bruce, County has•: °
26 beef steers nominated for the
• Queen's Guineas Competition at
the Royal Agricultural Winter • •
Fair. in November,;
Gordon Weeden of Paisley has
been selected as Bruce County's
representative to the Provincial
Club -Leadership Week from
July 18th to 22nd at:the Univer-
sity of Guelph, The week will
feature'discussion groups, leader-
'. ship training, and recreation.
The delegates will also be inter --
viewed during, the week to select
Ontario's representatives to the
'.1966. National. 4-H: Club.Week,
1967 Interprovincial 4-H Ex
;change, and. the 1967 Washington
4-1•1 Conference. Gordon. has. •cornu
p. leted •twenty 4-1-1 . projects and
has: participated in several county,
and provincial 4-H club activi-
ties. He has attended the Ontario
Athletic Leadership Camp at Lake
Couchiching He is also,a. mem-,
'ber of the Paisley Junior Farmers..
• Bill MacKay of Paisley has been
selected as Bruce County's dele-
gate on the 4-H•Centennial Trip
to Manitoba from July 27th to
August 5th. Bill has completed'
sixteen 4-H club projects and has
competed in County' and Proving
cial 4-1-1 activities,. He is• a recent
graduate of the Diploma Course
in' A griculture at the University
of Guelph • ,
The 4-H Bus. Trip this year was
to the .University of Guelph on
Wednesday , ' July 6th. In the.
morning•there was short talks from
the Deans of each, of the four
Colleges of the University of
Guelph. The afternoon program
consisted of lectures and :demon
mations on science in the pro
q
because they'lI.tell you the best.way
to get bigger,. strong litters
Well conditioned sow give you •r oraefive,° healthy
at far -owing time. In ,test at Purina Research
:Farm, we fcaind, that an extra 25,lbs. of dry. sow'
Condition meant'i extra pig per litter.
Purina Sow:Chow mixed with your own grain, helps
build body coidition .in saves' and ,gift so you get
thoseextra profit -raking pigs.. -For those important
few dam at f c a 'dine, feed. Purina D & F Chow,
a Wiling laxatve,rataan desioned
to b ;p irk your sows ilealthy
and on feed, %tile the pigs get - -,5„:16.
o to a good start0III • 1111
Try .feeding 701.1r stows on * `E
P't:r na PioglaT.
'yam, ,!� �+, ,flu
ShCA.'o' how.'t caYs
e '` -"`
Dr-Np
rto see .s toda
•
NativiOf Area
•Mrs: De Wayg of Hamilton
Passes -At Detroit who is cin the osneGriepital:.
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The July meeting of the Purple
Grove W.I. was held in the Com-
•munity;.centre Wednesday evening.`.
Get well wishes are extended to
of London.and Dale Martin of the
. 6th' concession .
,Vicki Dore spent Tuesday
afternoon at the bome of Mr. anc
-Mrs , Howard Off, with t: arm..
Mr, and Mrs'.. Don. Vc''"osti'
were recent visitors with, :?4r. an
: RDB£R'I' ANDREW JQHNS'LON
Mr. • and Mrs..' Francis •Boyle .and ; 'Mrs • William Arnold in "tp ley.
�
'i'Jte death occurred tt Detroit", • family attended the annual Farrell
Recent visitors:with'Mt. and
,.picnic on Sunday which�w held—., . : Earl Elliott •and_fa.r r' -Kete Michigan lune2i7th•of•Roberc • � Mrs.. Maretta Hodgins, �::c:5•rood,
at the park in Kincardine. g ,
Andrew Johnston of 9655 Winthrop some of;the•folks from here en- Mr• and ,; Ezra Stanit�.:, Kin-
natve opaf th.j, area.. o ed'the chicken barbenne
in ;Floss and MMrsr. aiid Mrs. a Elliott
•
and boys''of Ferndale ;s'ic :i,:an.
The;boys, Ray. Jr: and
are spending.a•wee; or t: :arm
St
., a
1!�lr;. Ja�tnaon tted away. at •the ] y .
Focd liospitai'. He was 'a retired .Brvie on Friday evening.
employee of •'Sealten- Dairy and Mr . • and Mrs. Don McCosh.
employee -
wa71/ye:an of age:
He was born an the lOth concess
:ion o`•Huron Township on, October
19, 1F.94,. a .son of Andrew Johnston
Ind Mari MacKay, both now de
cea
sed _ 1
In February of 1917, ?:e married •
:P,ebecca E. MacKenzie at.Ripley.
Her: de a t occurred in April of
lasyear. . • .
►?e is cry i.ved by •sam .Gordon .of
• Detroit; Ad,;utar C -et rat Jobn'A
Ithz,stot Of Lansing. Michigan;..
.;ar''es and rte ,glas Johnson of •
Detroit; Mrs. . S�eldo (Marv)
Hedges of Kalamazoo, Michigan;
lF . .:twat (Marzarei) Farrish of
. �1� • serdes his wife, he was
7e, deoe sed•'by four•e; re n:
He is alio s:.ir.-h ed by a sister
Mrs. M ari,aret• l.Mt:rrav of Lzetroit
as well as 2r gramicr:,ildren
,The Brat service .was con-
t f+♦T'e "X a : a p� n s at the
• r
;44 b o: ers Ftneral Horne in
_
�►e. C±ea.� ti rnan, was Rye v . G.
Detroit.. A zraves.ide
e• t vatco� acted an 22• •
burial in
♦c. '.w�,re' IV G, � 'p.m. of ita�1•
z...: le . Cemetery: ° Clergs•rrar was
re 1+e i 1«►cC �e Members
of .e ?rasotic Lodge
e
roc•:: d a seri ice at the gyri e-
Mrs, GoidieTtairisspent the week-` with rho Elliotts. ,
end •at Point Ciark with, the Eldon '4 Miss'.Beth' Wood sperYt "'.::rsdal
Lawreys. . with' Mrs: Victor Gaw°st °..
Mrs. Don Dore, Jimmie'. Vicki, ' Some of the .folks fre r. around
and Frankie spent Wednesday at _ attended the.l2th of Jul.: ,celebra
Port'Severn with her parents Mr tion which was held in ilarristor
and Mrs. Williant Wood Making • i s on Saturday.
w
the return trip wth•them were . Carolyn. and Janet Furter of; ..
Mrs. Wood, Beth and David who ' ° Toronto spent the week-t:rc at
will spend a month on Bob their .home here. '
Thompson's.farm on the 12th. Cathy; Dore spent '. edr.es ay
Joyce Elliot is spending •
the week in Ayton at the Girl
Guide Carpi).
' '
Recent visitors.with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Robertson were Mr. and
lir's. 'Tom Robinson and Miss Edna,
Campbell of Toronto, Mrs. Vie,
Smith4 Mr.. and Mrs. Goldie
Huston of Ripley,. Mrs. 'C: Donov:°
an of Galt, Miss Annie Clarke,
Guelph Mr. ClarkeDonovan of
St. Catharines an Mrs Allister
Hughes of H olyroctd .
•:a.•..''e.rs were C^ ar lie John- ,,
a oz o «r.t and Bayne
e'se
_.+r�., S:tar ax .:
1,r :Len: t e. fi
•- h s�:. told . ?.tu 7ati•
y.. i
a d Bert Brec •enridge .
: Sen '::ttfe of
The Presbyterian Sunday School
picnic was held in. Kinlough on
Saturday ° .with a good attendance,
• Mrs: Button Collins :and: Mrs.
C-corge •Ernetson spent the week-
end at' their homes here.
Congratulations are extended '
'to Dr. and Mrs, lames Emerson
of Charing°Cross on_ the birth of
a daughter on Saturday , July 9th
Mr. and Mrs.' Bill Robinson of
Oakville spent the week -end with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter.
• Forster
Helping out Bob Emerson on the
Mi. D. Thompson •
Lucknow Sentinel.,
Lucknow ,, bnrario
Dear Mr .. Thompson , ;
• May I express'my sirt°re� •thank
and appreciation.to w �, ;:or the
fine coverage given t,,,>=r reCeni
Red Shield Campai`r. r , I realize
indeed the importar: e 'r the
printed word. .
1 Would also take t~::` k'r;°rtu,•
fty to wishyou contin..e; t=ruces=
and good health: '
Yours stneerr >• ;a
Albert Ferri;.pt .
The Sal,' ti c^-;AnnY