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BOWLING
This past week the season's:top
triple was topped for both ladies
and Men. mel Dickson's. 864 tripl'
was high and he also nit* the
**le for the year .of•s3a. Gwen
Caesar' rolled 3 good games and
hada triple of 767 and single of
269. '
Men over 275; Mel Dickson
838 and 284, Lloyd, Ashton 289;
Len MacDonald .276.
Ladies over 224Gwen Caesar
269, 266 and 230, Janet Ashton
260. Mary Fisher 258. Donna
Alton 246., Font MacDonald 244.
Helen :Oidia 2, Ruth 'Mont.
Standing Zelwas 26. Beavers 26.
Squirrels 21, Kangaroos s 21, Coons
19, Wolverines 19. Tigers ..18,,
Cubs 16, Lions 12; Pole' Cats 13`
Chipmunks 13, Gophers b,,
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW. ONTARIO •
Bill Stewart
BreaksRec�rds
LUCKNOW •MEN'S BOWLING
(Tuesday, Oct, 25 9,p.m. group)
Bill Stewart was top bowler for
the week with the •High,Single
game- of .363 and the -High Triple
of 867 , ` breaking this •season's - •
record: s
Frock' Button's Qld€mobiles 5 • ``
Points, B11 Hunter's Dodges;2
Points;. Roy Finlayson's; Fords 5
Paints, Len MacDonald's Pontiacs
2 Points: Clarence Greer's Buicks
7 Points, Jack Fisher's 'Mustangs
0 Points, ••
Gaines 431 250' and over; Bill
Stewart 363 and 276, Harold •
Ntalle 262., Howard Agnew 315.'
Len Magid 262,, Harold Erring.
tii3,,,� Fisher
Haldenby 263,
cdon Mier 290 ,. Clarence
Greer 323,. +Odors Carter 285,
Frani Hawthorne 299.
T'eam.Standings; Buiicks,19, •
Mustangs 17, Olds hobiles 15,
Fords 14, .Pontiacs 10, Dodges 9..'
If'. NM fes„, have occupation; 'hairs a
leery : srna1 Inca ►.:aad are .mailer r>tphysd. you may edify
for training ice th � 0 farming and reeeivrr financial
assistance ding.� period •ef the ,coiwse.
THIS THREE MONTH'S COURSE WILL BE HELD EVERY
MONDAY TO FRIDAY -
ICM
3, .1967: to
rch 31,, 1967
TIME — 43S;wan. :t• u:ss
PLACE :— o, NORTHWESTERN SECONDARY SCHOOL,
DEADLINE FOR •APP KATION, ` NOVEMBER 11. 1N
' Forms are avapabk linen,and must be .retried to, tbe
Ontario
Department of .'A Fwd, • Boz 1St CLINTON,
Ontario.
Financial, asaitanee is '#7.0 Fes' day, phis additional
amounts to the awl of dedants;
' This course: is sponsored, by the Federal .and Provint tl
Governments and isarmed by the Stratford Board of •
`Edoeatioa.
B. H. Miles, P. Ag, D. S. Pert, P.. Apr,, Associate
Agricuhural R•presentati ee mal Representative
for Huron Coneity.. •fe,r :three .CsU ity,
�� VIEW �•
SHUR-GAIN BEEF:..
SILASUPPl MENT
John Durnin, WestWawanosh Tier.
Re-elected Pres. Of Huron P.C. Assoc.
Alvin Hamilton appealed to the bargain AS a nation and not allow
national pride of Huron County , our fate to be decided: by the. head I
webNESDAY, Nov,
tto:Impoet butter this year
beef cattle by 1969. Mr.
said the land of the Bruce
sola, the .clay belts, of the
and the, Ottawa Valley 2444
tied in with the •good grai
of Southwestern Ontario is
Progressive :conservatives Friday offices of Carporati4nw he said, crease beef cattle produc
'night at .Gunton and condemned
the 'Liberals for what he called a
deliberate policy of wanting to
joinlvith the United States.. '
•The former federal agricultural
minister said the Liberal'policy
was becoming more clear every
day. . •
Mr,, 'Hamilton said theiLiberals
passed'a resolution •to:this effect at
theirannual meeting earlier, this
Month
,He said crew devices such as the
symbol proposed as a:reptacement
for the coat of arms on •mail trucks,'
the making of the military defences
into a police' force, and young
Liberals talking about making Can-
ada a.'republic, are gradually.
getting•people ready for eventual
political and economic. union with
the U,S..,
At their meeting in Ottawa, the
Liberals passed resolutions taming
a free trade area in North Americca'
and welcoming foreign investment'.
which is now largely American.
Mr. Hamilton told the Huron
PCs at their annual meeting that
by. the end of the ,century , the per
capita wealth of Canadians wi11.
be equal or greater than that of
any other people in the world.
To achieve this:d,estiny we must
6UNGANNON
The -canvas by the Dungannon
branch, of the Bible society. was
completed last week when a
service was held in the United.
church on October 26. Rev, G.,•
right and .Rev , S. Jay', led in,
the devotions followed by .a •very
-informative talk by Rev. A . "..
Bradjor and the film "Freedom in
their - Souls" describing the Bible:
Society's work in Africa, The
Dungannon branch.,contribnted`
$128,54 to this worth . while
•mission.
COMMENCES 'TRAINING
'Roger . Pentland has commenced
an operator -in -training course
w thi Ontario Hydro at Kitchener.
We wish him success 'in his work.
..Mr. and Mrs.. Hugh: McWhinney
• and family were guests on Sunday
of Rev., and Mrs. Gill of ingersol,.
W. and Mrs: Ben Comfort of St"
, Catherines visited over the week-
end with Mr. and .Mrs., • Cecil. Blake
We: are sorry to report that Thos.
Webster .and Mrs. Jack McGee are
patients in Wingham hospital We
hope they' will soon be: feeling
better.
increase daily gains from corn 'silage. .Feed 40 Beef
S las l enc .,A.,
This new. beef supplement is designed to supply the'
protein required when. feeding cern silage which is
high in grain and ever r content.
Beef fess using 'silage,as t main ration owe it t
themselves to learn.all the details about ' -GA ,
r" Beef Si1asupp1eaert• "A".
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Anderson Flax Products.,.. Limited
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Put. kas.tot
Mr. Hamilton called for an illi-.
ante of farmers,businessmen and
workers for the „p(irpose of main
taming Canada .as a nation.
John Durnin,. West
Township, .was re-elected
'dent of the localassoc'iar
Other officers elected her
He warned the: PCs not to make tCousins, of Brussels: Fran
the same mistake the Liberals torn, Clayton LaithWaire,
Galeria. .vice -preside rnr.
F. O. Thompson., Ciir..'on,
Lary; and •,john Morriste ,
on, tie? surer,•
Namehonorary pre: ide
Cobert McKinley MP l t,
made at their convention. He said•
the Liberal's were so busy discuss-
ing whether.the p.arty'°s leadership`
should be reviewed every two
years that they forgot to discuss •
the cost. of living. (The Conserv**
tive annual ince:ting:wtllbeNov. Elmer 8,11. .ofrE4erer. Irl
ember 14). of the Ontario FC'Associai
Warning that Canada would h><ve • and L.E.•:Cardiff of ►,lits
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