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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-12-10, Page 8• Ladies Joy'Dennis capturedboth•'high single'and• high triple with scores of 257 and, 703. Congrats t Games played; Marg'Hackett's: Strawberries 2, Tillie 'Wilson's' Oranges 5; IVlary Lou .Barger's• Grapes. 2, Carol Atkinson's Peaches 5; Bev Thompson's. Apples. 2, Barb Helm's Bananas 5.. Games 200 and over; hlarg.Hackett 2.07, Barb Sander- .son 214, Mary Cleland 212., " Joy Dennis 257 249 .Shirley Bolt '208, • Ruth'Jardine -226; Trudie Nelson 219, Bev Thompson 226, Ka.y. Crawford 212, Barb Helm 213, Itl 4 cam stan•ing: wrani;es • • AFp les'51, Peaches 46, Strawber- ries 42, Bananas 38. Grapes 38 :M. e r .s • High single:and triple for the eveningwent td- Ralph'A.alders With a 247 single score and 628 trip.le:. :�.• Garnes'over 225:2Ken 227.; Ralph'Aaiders 247. l T, E .:1.NCKNOW IN I.NRt,.. ; aJICINOW ONTARIO :L uthnow urtgannpn As ,the cknow 7Dungannon league enters the festive season., we find Anne Anderson in this. week's lead 'w.ith a 274 single !larion ,MacKinnon:was oloseT' 'behind with. 269.and 245.games. giving: her the triple .with a 706'; Barb Londry rolled a,• 268 , Mary' Cleland a 250 Kathleen MacDon-- aid 242 and Shirley Brooks 225. For the;• males , Bud Thompson. bow led a '293 single Clarence, ; Greer's game, of 260 helped him .• • gain a 141 triple.* Jack Fisher with" a:276 , Bill. . Stewart 274, Bill Searle 272., ;Bob Finlay,268 , Mel Corrin 264 and Donald MacKinnon With :a 259, all gained honourable mention.' Our standings.have altered' little , Beavers 59 ,;Zebras. 50 Cubs. 46 ,. Wolverines 4.4, Gophers ..: 45, Tigers 42, . Pole Gats 32, ' Squir.rels 31, Lions 29, Coons 29:, Chipmunks 28 Karigaroos'27, Thisstarts the Turke • Y roil! Juniors ..Dorothy Wagner came up'with a 227 single this week and.high 'double of 336. frank Jarniieson rolled theboys high single .of 194 .with :Rick Pass-_ more rolling high double of 361: Team points `wont •Bobolinks 5 , 'Blue Birds 0;: Orioles 3, Robins 2 Sw ws 5-and=C-a-rra.ries-G Vultures 5,,Hawks•2, Team standingst.Swallows26, 1'earn'standings: Owls 61, Blue Birds 25, Bobolinks .23,. Cardinals 47.. Vultures 23Hawks Orio1es16 :Rbbins.15 and ' Canaries :1 ' ow ntry Olive Smith was high this. week with 16a'stng1e and a 302 able . Gose beh as Isobel Tiffin With a 162 single and 30i WEDNESDAY, .DEOEMBER 10th, 1969 • For the men,. Henry Carter to(*. thehonours with'a 202 single and. 301 double, Team points won: Earl Swan's 'Lettuce 5 , ' Me•i King's Carrots . 0; Henry Carter's Potatoes 5: and, Jack; Campbell's Turnips 0. T"ea m•-st'a=ndir=gs r-e;7Pota:tae,+;--- 18', lettuce:13, Carrots 10 and Turnips 9.,.• Mens Mike Sanderson was this :week's top bowler with ,710 'triple . ;Roy • Finlayson took high single honour with 297, •' ;Buster.Whitby's Fords 5 , Keith Black's Buicks 2;. Walter Arnold's, Mustangs:4, •Bill Stewart's Olds- '• mobiles 3; Bill: Button's Pontiacs 5 Clarence Greer"s: Dodges.2. Games of 225 and, over: Roy. Finlayson 297 , • Bill''Stewart 276 ; "' 232, Donald MacKinnon 232, 272 Mike Sanderson •259 , 228 , 'Buster Whitby 231, Jack.Caesa.r 235, •Bill Nelson272, 233 -,: "Harold .Londry 226, Clarence Greer 24Q, '234, Bi11'.b4cPherson 261, Bill Button 261, 248. ' Team standings Pontiacs 45 Mustangs 40: Oldsmobiles 40 Fords ' 34 , Buicks 31 Dodges 20 • SHUR'GAIN leadership in nutrition tf! t • continuous research • management skills s growing animal health service veal production 1 VIRN O a 0 AN INVESTMENT? Investigate -Ur profityieldigola' s d with a Shur -Gain veal program. Invest in those unwanted bull ;:calves: Put them on a 10-12 week veal program with Shur -Gain Vealer.. You'll' probably need to; buy a couple of 'hundred . pounds to put on 180-200' pound gain;Get Get top market' pricefor choice veal :grades that can.return .asmuch, as _2450• return over feed and calf costa. Shur -Gain Vealer protects your investment too, with -die -proper levels-of-antibiotics- fight evels-ofantibioticsfight scoursand stress problems;' Co me • in and egetyour: free;feeding program • and: a Vealer Performance Chart..Prove to yourself how Shur -Gain Vealer is the most profitable feed available for Veal Production, 1 for Safely i Sake LET US '//E'K., Lights n When you put on the lights, do• they all. '. go on? Let us give •your . car acomplete inspection . for a low :cost: After all, your. life depends on it,. See the Light, Soon M�c DON:A'LD LUCKNOW. ordinary control. Treat- them any- YOUR REPORT FROM.. way ---after -they are recovered - ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF from •their trip:. Either . through AGRICULTURE AND FOOD a veterinarian or take your own chances. Very small • chance : of o;D A.F., the Ontario Depart -loss if plenty of fresh air and ex- ment of- Agriculture and Food, in ercise provided. Co-operation with .the local',, week- Profitable . Hog Housing - 1y newspapers in Bruce County, is Twice as .much feed" required at endeavouring to establish a pos- 40 degrees than �at.,50s degrees,. It hive medium of exchange bet- does; not matter' as much no'y as ween 0.DA.F. : and all Bruce when hog prices drop to $30 or . County : farmers. ' less. o,D,A.F: has more Personnel Insulation, proper ventilation,: , If 'our respective programs are to even supplementary heat ,- sure be more successful, : and you . as a they all .:cost money, but 'consider er-are_going._to':make more ably lessLthaii-thaLextirafeed use of our services, we must know Feedbags.- are ' antiquated You'. what each are thinking. Yes, we do not get paid for so much hard will have More .;time , to visit your work. Bulk • storage, , a small auger farms In te us to come and see i of two, and a feed cart - not ex- i you next/' ring and,,summer and, pensive, but OH how much lab- join our co-operative 'extension our it cantsave! program: Exchange ideas for the • Beef cattle like cold, dry air." best of modern farming. Yes, Damp. air either • cold or -warm is yourideas are :.important: disastrous to herd health. ..Proper . : We have specialists at your con- ventilation . get rid of moisture:' venience - •Agricultural : Engin- and drafts and your beef cattle eer, on an area basis, - Soils <k. will pay. you well, for the :trouble. . Crops, Dairy,. Beef, .'Swine .and )' - Sheep Specific problems : in any • of these fields? .Let us know .and we : will have . the : appropriate specialistget in touch, with you.; Winter . Programs - ;Grey Joy.ce'.E.11iott.. Nay Bruce FarmWee;'; ' 'ir.:. ands ; l on :;\.i Monday, Januaers'ry ;5thk, -' Soils r Yi a and: Crops, Tuesday; JanuaryHanover6th A euchre Parti a :h '1 ei and -alae ad es_ RP GROVE Products Limited LLIGECNQV►f PHONE 528-2026 s gr y January 7th Purple le (•rove C'.o, , �rthl�z t :gram;. • Wednesda , Janu l? Swine; Thursday,: January 8th on ihridehia\ghes:;e erring ': I1 - Beef: for tt c'ore'ti�;•i Following ,,,C.K.N.X Feeds and. Collins. andPan \ c r o I + ' + g-Pr-ogram; Focus -on -thew r �n e r fe r t h ra to i� .December 44th, 15th; was .Wray ;Tharnp•un ,;- 16th and 1.7th,,'O.D:A.F.Plans...card part:S' will •he lied .Work Shops to help in formulating e tri hes 30th. i n the f it r f l your own `rations, .making full use. , . of feeds you have at;:home.: Bring C:ornmtinit\ Centre'. samples of' hay and silage to as- • 'NI rs . Don Dore and f ses ofsd.'oTDN areandlo. stpr. oeateid.. M pent r Saturday ah.turda .,afternoo, poorly , balanced rations arMkne surethey are not your dolrs. Suttle from here a.ttt r • Low"r� -Hunter reception Time Lite January and earl y, �cat+dne,o.n: Fridaycrt•enxr,_ February. Places_depending on advanced. registration. No regis- tration =- no ' meetings. 'Feeds and Feedin Farm Tour - Monday, January 12th.., In-depth courses ' - Silos' and Stages 1 day, per week: for 5 weeks' January '19th to. Febru- ary 16th: Farm Machinery • Management - 1 day per week for 5 weeks '- February 23rd to )arch 23rd. Locations depending on .pre -regis- tration. Canfat • ,- New electronic bookkeeping, Detailed analysis of farm business. Different branches, .of your farm business. can be, im- prove o ar-wise, • irs 25 •ap- plicants from Bruce County will be accepted. Our blue book farm analysis service will be discontin- ued, • Warble Fly Control -.Most, of Western calves` came too late for .tax ned tie Purple ..;roo,• e lrisii.ttate ion :vodrtesdat Crordon Patterson 'c.Cosh arid r"ran -is ded. the Bruce• Count So;, \ ntitlr)•'at' f or:l o a OT: t'• r •:a nutrihe, of:thc l gid, here attendee the for .nianncFL. 't;o.ndat" ttitrf , ,C.ordorl i atte rstsn %,C er and Susan r.arrell ct holm with theta fro:`.' "`• city there Vr and Swan and were at \-iartOtl JOhtti Bell at.t�ate- a .- and also isited .tstlit'`.