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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th,. '1.969.
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THE LUCKNOW :SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO:
PAGE FIFTEEN
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Baby Show This Year
The :Baby Show prgved_•very;
popular again, this year at, the
Lucknow Fail Fair: There were
43 entries inthe three classes, The'
Judges.; Mrs. ,K,•E "Wood of Wing,-
harn.and Mrs, Wm, Loree; of
.011 :it:w.- y aa�
_ �xsted_,1�,:
;C : McKim :and lvlrs : J . •E ' MacDon•
ald of Lucknow and. Mrs Lloyd. ,
MacDougall of Kinloss. r
..Wm'. A . 'Schmid of Lucknow .`
• donated prizes for:the first:•.two . .,
classes. and the Agriculturai'Society
. donated the prizes for the third
Class.
•The first class included babies
under 6•months. There were: only
11 entries in this "class ,; much • •
smaller than,other"years. The
. first prize winner was Clinton,
' 'son of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur: Belan-
ger of Lucknow Second was
• Jacqueline', daughter of. Mr,..and
Mrs. James Corrigan: of Lucknow:
and Murray, son an_dlvlrs:
Grant Curran of R.:.R..1 Dungannon
was third'. 'Conso.lation prizes.. went
'to Derrell,..son of'Mr.. and Mrs:..
Ron Dui nin.;of Goderich: and Jeffery,
son of Mr . • and 'Mrs -Murray-Wined'
of :R R:.1•Ripley...ptherentries.`
in.th•is:class'were: Jamie., son of t '
'Mr.. and, Mrs. Jim•Hurnphrey, Luck-
• now; .•Nancy, da'leiter :of Mr, . and •
Mrs. John Hunter, R.R.. 31Lucknow-;
Barbara, daughter` of Mr,.•arid Mrs.
'• Evan ..Srriyth:, R. R..1 Formosa;
• Heather ,daughter of Mr and Mrg
Stewart Curran; R:;R. 1 Dungarinon;
• Scott son .of •Mr'.. and Mrs, ' Chester
Hackett R, R, 7 Lucknow;, Heather,
daughter of Mr: 'and Mrs. Ken
Ohm.,--stratfer&•,—
With, 16, entries in' the_six' to
tw' ave month
1 class, ;Janet , lough
ter of Mr and • Mrs..::Stewart Lane ,
of R. R. 1 HolY•. rood to. "ed the.
..PP
class .
Susan; daughter of Mr'. and.
Mrs : 'Max Hanna of ;London_ was
second :and Jullie daughter of Mr..
. .
•
and,; Mrs;. -RayStanley of'RS R., 4
R. •
kincardine was: third . Consolation
rizes e •
w, nt to.Michae � ton p l,s of:;.
Mr. and.,•Mrs . • Robert.:Bro6me of
•Holyr•,.00 ,d
and Midhaeli son of 1VIr:-
and Mars. ,Wayne 'Wagner of Wood-
•stock....Other• entries were:. Julia
, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Michael
,Ritchie, ‘Egrnond•ville; 'Norman,
son of Mr: .and Mrs'..Angui MacLen:`.
an,', .Lucknow; •`Mary, daughter of
and-Mss—'Wilarcl Downey, R.
R. 3 Holyrood; Rhonda,.dau'ghter.:
of'`Mr.: and Mrs.. Ed'Burt, Lucknow•;..
• Tracey, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. • •
Arthur Wall,. Dungannon; Lynda ,'
•
daugho—r of Mr. and• •rs.. atone.
vanOsch ; R R:• 7 ,Lucknow;
Christine, ;daughter of .Iver. 'and
Mrs., Jinn Gibson, •R.:R. 5,.Luckriow;
Bradley, son of Mr. and` Mrs. s
•
vl•cCharies
and John
:re week
. Oliver
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Gerald Priestap, Lucknowi• .`
David,son of Mr, and Mrs, .Gordon
Patterson, R. R..3.. Ripley;. Dean,
son of Mr. and• Mrs . Waite Lindsay;
Lucknow; Karen, daughter, o • r .
and 'Mrs.Delbert Hedley; R. R. 2 •
The 'l2; OS 18 months class ; ' also
with 16 entries', resulted as• follows.
•Fir'st , David, son of Mr . and, Mrs.
Ken: Ac'kwortl ; London; second,
Donalda , daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Thompson, Lucknow; third ,
Debora, daughter of Mr, 'and Mrs., ,
Roy Emberlin , Lucknow; fourth.,
Michelle;, daughter .of Mr. ,anti
Mrs. Eugene,:Gardner, Lucknow;
fifth, Steven., son•of Mr. and Mrs..
Ronald Austin, Goderich. Others' :
entering in this class were: Tracy ;
daughter of Mr:.and Mrs.. Clifford
Livingston, Jf.,R., 1..Dungannon
Stephen, son of Mr. • and 'Mrs . •
James Corrigan; Lucknow;• Todd, ..
son o€:.N1r...,ancLMrs_-B 1l Park
Dungannon; Susan daughter of
Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Curran, R.R.. •
1 Dungannon; Heather.;_.._daughter: of
Mr. and Mrs. •Allan Maeintye,. ,.
Lucknow Christina', daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ian. Morton , ;Stratford;
Robbie,; son'of Mr . and Mts. Ron.
Brooks, R. R: •3 , Lucknow, Darr1�1,
son of Mr:- and Mrs: Bill Black , ,R:''
R.
1 Dungannon; Gordon, 'sone of
Mr, and Mrs. AlexMacInnes.'R.R,•
1, .Belgrave; .Dianne, daughter of .
Mr. and Mrs '•j im Wilson L:ucknow
Steven, son -of Mr.. and Mrs::-•, "-
Gerald Murray R, R. 1.Hoi rood ,.•
y �•
tertaln
At Steakde m
B r a becue
DUNGANNON,.NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Ja'ck. Caesar, were
host and hostess on Sunday.to the
Dungannon .ball team members for
a' steak. barbecue. ' In 'the• morning
the .men travelled to Wingham to
g•
golf, afterwards..returning to the •
Caesar home with their ,wives .arid
families
On. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Maur-
ice Desjardins of Courtright visited
with Mrs. Earl •Yule and' family.,
Mr. and Mrs, :Gordon Aid of
Wirigharn called on Mr and Mrs..
Tom Park on :Saturtlay afternoon.'
Congatula°t-ions-to Mr, acid Mrs
'Don McNeil (nee Doreen 'Culbert)
"We've applied for our
winter .1vheat insurance.
What about you?"
Dave Wright, Farm Operator,
Val-Tere Farms, R.R. 2, Granton.
•
Are you going io take a: ,chance this year ? Are you.
willing to gamble you'll have a good crop ?
. What ifit's hit by winter -kill ? Or hail'? Or: wind ? .
'Yields .could' be down so low it could mean financial
disaster. Are you able .to• take' the risk? Youdon't
have. to. `•Protect 'yourself with ,low-cost' crop
. insurance. And don't forget -= your crop •insurance. .
:premiu.ms areincome tax deductible.:,
•
for' full information talk to your local agent.
listed below.' Or write us today:
He's
NOTE You must apply for crop insurance by
October 1st or 10 days after seeding — whichever'
• comes first..
;ROP INSURANCE COMMISSION OF: ONTARIO
Parliament Buildings, Toronto -'5, Ontario
`rap Insurance detail's andapplication forms aval able.froni:
�rr
•Lucknow, Ontario
c
o n•a:
Phone 5'28-3423.or 395-5326
Hurc.flhOoIBoard:
Set Policy
BY' RICHMOND. ATKE
Statements of policy, as 'suggest
ted by D. J. :Cochrane ,, director of,.
education, were :approved at the
last meeting•of Huron County Board
of Education: .Previously„ draft
policies h -ad -been -submitted.
• All employees are responsible.
to'the, Board through its : chief
executive' officer, the director"'of .'.
education, but feels' that lines ,ofs
responsibility should be direct•and
free . from. encumbrance,.
Therefore, all personneI should
refer, matters requiring' adrrrinistrat-
•
rive•action •to the administrative
officer: iminediately in charge:of
the area of responsibility concerned
Adrn-inis rat -we officers sh-al= refe'
regard to �stu ent accounts, .
such ma.tters.to the' next sh'i her the. establishing
• $ , final authority for stablishing
who were married .•on"Saturda in '. authority•when necessary. s uch acc-uthe
y. - , s , , o nts is. Principal's .' .
All employees• have the right res onsibilit without reference to
the United Church here . .responsibility
, Harvest Home will be held this ofrappeal.to•the next higher'auth-� the Board lr:.f_unaS.;_rgs_ed:_by any
The, centrale office administrative
Staff is responsible. for over-all,
system -wide., educational • leader
ship. and for co-ordinating the
educational programme within pal
icy estabirshedTby _the Board . The
•principa•1 of each• school is -the.
as staff :advisor g
being_ co --signer:
ger :..
The Board,,will encourage and
permit pupil participation in debate-
ing•: public 'speaking, 'essay`,writing.
and••dram"a"competitions; at. the dis.:-
cretion'of'the director of -education.
•!'The Board may accept donations
'responsible 'administrator in,the of funds; books, equipment; etc:'
build•ing • !but all sushi donation will become
Outdoor school:facilities should •. the•:p`r'operty of the••Board, always
be used by individuals, •groups or considering;the intent of't a •donor
teams frorn th_e comm unit -at The Board -will; diseont>nue an"
times wher.rhere is no interference; .scholarships., ''awards or prizes,
with.: the .regular or extra -curricular made on• a. recurringbasis: All
programme of the. school Requests: scholarships now' in existence, " ,I
for ,the use`•of such facilities
acilities should
except
awarded bformer school'
.
be.channelled through the Prirc P_ „boaxds, mill apply to the, particular r
•
al However , ` the Board is not res- school, designated by the ' donor
ponsible for supervision and does:
notaccept responsibility for accid
ents:•:occurring to pers,ons.•ortheir
property ,while :the 'playground
facilities' are• in use
unsay, eptem�er28that 2 p.m; ori y• an t roug appropriate:succ- stud'eit••organization are to be dep.;
in St. Paul's; Anglican Church,' • . ,,•I essive steps, to the 'Board 'Mr', s osited; as soon as possible in a chart;
Dungannon. • Rev... G. Russel.•of • Cochrane was asked to..define this ., •:'ered, bank ;''sand all accounts are' to :,
Goderich will bein charge of the i clause at the'.retluest'of'R. M,be paid by cheue' with the Rrincip-
service: ,Elliott. al or a teacher delegated by hire•
4,11
of r omple.t _ echos a
• wedding announcements
• styled for the discrim.
inating. `.
;'ask for
:
•
Make sure it's here when it's ne�ded�
FOR HIGHER CORN YIELDS,'
NEXT`' YEAR a combination of
plow down this fall and a band
application at seeding time plus
supplemental nitrogen has to be
the best: answer.
PLANT 'FOOD IS THERE
WHEN NEEDED to assure.a good
start for your crop and to provide
continued' nutrients during ttie
browina�, a __teatnn
SPRING OPERATIONS ARE.
SPEEDED UP by plowing down'
part (l the required' fertilizer in the
rate: Planting,a len, days,earfier can
Plow down
WEATHER AND SOIL
CONDITIONS ARE GOOD. No
travelling over wet fields with
heavy.loads or added 'tra'nsportation''
costs due to toad' limi s • A . ? - .:..
orce. •
CO.OP
fertil�ize:r thin fall..
GET THE FACTS FROM YOUR
COOPERATIVE. Ragged, bulk
or. spread ... the CO.OP' fertilizer
you require is in good supply •in
the fall. Check at your,co•operative
hen -to pl
down and the •analysis you need.
From i . ;:t research
Plant food for the foods
val. plant'
'Fietinteled Made M�;M