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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-10-04, Page 14SAGE! 'FOURTEEN 4 • • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,; iWCKNOWW. 'ONTARIO YOU'LL GET MORE. MILK WITH . THE GREAT SURGE BUCKET AND :ITS NEW WIDE ANGLE LID This lidmay look the some but " WHAT A WHALE OF A DIFFERENCE IN MILKING! : The rediesigned SURGE bucket 'lid offers greater adjusta bility to a wider variety of udders ,;: particularly the low or extra wide varieties we encounter ,so ,often. . It milks more evenly on all fourquarters,. and; gets alt the milk fast' because .of its unique, even TUG and PULL action If you have . "problem" cows the SURGE . bucket with the. wide angle ";lid and 'Tonganoxie. electric . pulsator is 'your' answer. SEE IT TODAY FOR MILKER SERVICE. PHONE Kilncardin MARTIN. 396=2408 Appoint Chairman Of Business dr. G, R.. MIcCague ' Chairman of the Board of Governors: of'Georg" an College of Applied Arts .and. Technology has announced the appointment of M. Wayne Cunning harts as' Chairman of the • Business > and Applied Arts Division: at the College :. = 'For the past: nine7,y ears ' 1r:. Cunn- ingiarn was: on the staff!of the Southern-,Alberta.Institiute of 'oology, Calgary 'where he 'was' . Head: of the Communication Arts DePartnient arid Public Relations . • Qfiicer since 1542., . . .. . He was born in OrtaWa,•.Qntario Where.'sie:received his primary and secondary ;education. lie, graduated from 5i. Parricks College with `a Bachelor.of Arts Degree, and has . taken:Post graduate in Engles ; ,Literature ,at, the Lrniversity of Ottawa and ' in corrimunicatiOns at' the university of. Washington. ' While at the Southern Alberta In=� • stitute.of Technology he initiated a summer school in English •for .Overseas students and wa_ instrumental in developing diploma; programs in. Journalism, Libra•ry,. Arts, Graphic Arts. AdMini�a.tion, • and Televis on 'Stage and Radio. A et . • He also served as: Chairman of the Calgary 'Local Frt ploy me it Comrinittee•and Was a member +a• . the Englishh••Council of Alberta. the',. 'Canadian 'Vocational As<c+ciataorr, the Canadian Rtiblic Relationi Society', the Canadian .Eaucatorr Association and the National Lar-- `uage', an ,organization set up to :turfy, , the teaching of English at Technical Institutes .and Corn riUnity' Colleges, tr• Cunningham will be. respon siole. for the business programs at, the College Sts' far more than 100 students have applied fo; admission to the five courses being offered at the College this year. Formal registration will w lie on October 3 and 4 with the classes beginning on •October pry. ohn Bradley . Places Welf In •Teeswater Show �elu (;aoper • ing,HFOod. Course $T , HELENS: NEWS Pamela Cooper is taking a Food. Supervisor's Course in Toronto. Mrs.' Larry SalkeldMrs. Ernest Gaunt, Mrs. Tom Pritchard, Mrs. Elmo Pritchard and Mrs. John Prit- chard attended a trousseau tea in honour of .Miss Marilyn Gardner in Exeter on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Barry McQuillin,, Jill and Scott of L•ondon•were Sun- day visitors .with his 'parents, Mr . and; Mrs. Fred. McQuillin, Mr and Mrs. Frank Cockburn; Mi and. Mrs. Peter Cockburn and: family of Toronto were 'week -end, visitors -with Mrs. Don Pannabeck. er and 'family. Mr. and Mrs. John Corbett of Barrie were Sunday visitors with' Mr. and Mrs. Allan Miller and family.` Just a reminder of the Women's Institute meeting on Thursday evening, October 5th in ' the hall. All grandmothers of the commune ity are invited ,and ,everyone • is ask ed to wear their' Centennial dress. The 4-H Silver Dollar Competit- ion, :a; championship' show for dairy: calf club members`held "a Teeswater fall fair saw thirty sen. for dairy club, members 'competing.' They represented an area from Port Elgin to Galt. Winner of the Competition. was Doug. Trewartha of Clinton -ho received .fifty sil- ver dollars on a silver' tray from the Waterloo Cattle Breeding .Ass ociation and. a shield from the. Bank of Montreal. The runner up,,' Glenn' Ruegg of Harriston received. twentyfive• dollars on a silyer tray f The competition was, in four; . parts;' a •dairy 'quiz; type classific ation of :four animals, showing the. 4-'H calf and showmanship: Doug.' Trewartha stood third in the quiz with 240 points of a possible 30.0 and second in'the type 'classifica.- :non, with 180 points out of 200. total .score was $41 points of the'possible 1000' for the four parts Glens Ruegg. With a total of 536 points, `;topped two sections of: the competition with scores of 190 • for ,type classification and 280 fot his calf. He was also runner .up in' �. . • last year's co:apezition. / ' The -best quiz -was -written by. Bob. Heiihoef 'ea of r-Ctchener, giving him 264 of 30 plain . He placed third in the Overall Scoring with ;EO'points. Top shgwthan, with 130 out :of 203 point' was L4rry Fted of Galt, Who placed fourth in the overall koritt. The top .ten competitors and their scores are as follows;. g Trew>art • tha,. Clinton (Hurons Counnty)� S4`. 11: Glenn Ruegg, H. rris:o (gWWelling-' ton)3;..Bob Heaboeffer, Kitchen- er (Waterloo).E33 Lan Ford .Gait (Waterloo) 815.;. Sob Voden'.Clin- ton (Hilton) S1T,•.Doti'Jewitt,„ "Water- loo (Waterloo) 793, David Wood i`sse, Moorefield (Wellington) NSE; > Mike 4uts.nbet, Mildmay (truce) , ;7S4; John Bradley., A aberley' • (Huron) 7724. Torre Reinhart, , Guelph (iv'elling;on).7 2, When every pool in Eden was a • - mirror That unto..Eve her dainty charms. proclaimed She went undraped without a single' fear,, or Thought she had: need to be asham- ed. 'Twas Only when she'd: eaten of the apple That she became inclinedto be a prude And found that evermore she'd have to grapple. With the much d. debated problem of, the nude .Thereafter She devoted her attent . Her time and 'money to her clothes And that was the beginning of con- vention. And modesty as well, I do suppose.• Reactions came about in fashions recent Now girls conceal so 1i£t1e :from the men It would seem, in the name of all. that's decent,, Sonrieone ought to pass the apples - • • round:again.. -Anon.- WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4th, 1 LOCHALSH Visiting;Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Finlayson on the Week end were: Mr, and Mrs. Paul Emberlin and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Finlayson, all. of Toronto. • . • • EMPLOYED IN iGOD>,RICH Barbara MacKenzie,. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacKenzie now employed in Goderich since her:' graduation from business,. College. I.R. White of Betgrave•visited and ;Mrs. David MacDonald', and family during the week end, Mrs. Dan. Wylds has returned!. home frorn Wingham hospital. A recent visitor with Mr. and Dan Wylds was Mrs. jack 'Cowan Corunna , ' Mr . and Mrs,; Doug/Martyn have returned'home from their wedding trip to Montreal and Expo. • Communionservices were condi ted. in Ashfield. Presbyterian Churc on Sunday by.Rev. Neil' MaeCom bie. • Avery small. number of pupils from North Ashfield. Public , school attended Dungannon pair during tl past Week. Your date to keep Ontario progressive and prosperous with more people, more capital, mote industry, morewages,'' more opportunity and a constantly improving lite for every one of our. citizens Your Progressive Conservative government has achieved a remarkable record in the past four years: • • New Farm Income Committee • Agriculture'Researchlnstitute b Crop "Insurance at favorable rates tr, New Capital• Farm' Grants • OMS'lP`and 9,000'new hospital beds • 368;000 new jobs . • 4,000.miles of .new or rebuilt; • highways . •'. Municipal -tax relief • Air and Water Pollution laws, • 98 Provincial -Parks for ,10,000,000 visitors, • 3,000 new schools or major • additions „ • ` ' • •. School grants'increased'600% • $500;000 local industry. development loans; • Confederation of Tomorrow Conference Good government ... the Robarts government . deserves your support on'October 17th. Ti