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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-02-04, Page 12• PAGE. TWELVE 11v 110401 �Ir".�ARogri m... ,. , lir -0`. 4 n P THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LucKNOW; ONTARIO WINGHAM• PHONE 357.1630. SHOW' TIMES Friday.. and Saturdays at • 7;15 and 9:15..: All .'other days; one shOW::at 8:00, . except where noted on the program. • • b*.* *•* * * * *.••* * ' THU.R., FRI.; . SAT., FEB.. 5, 6, 7 ADULT' ENTERTAINMENT Bu it.., Colour - Starring: Steve McQueen This :is: a cracklingcops and robbers thriller, with Steve Mc- Queen as' the ,detective.; *******-*****' SAT.. MATINEE FEB.7 'The Invincible Iflvincibl� Gladiator" Mcg NEWS .ANITVIEWS • The New Hog Grading.. System demands quality.. So where does - the farmer ''get •the 'good breeding stock toproduce better•pigs?•.The Ontario 'Livestock Branch .issues a list 'Of boars and : gilts'' which have been 'weighed and backfat probed. These lists are . made' .for your• convenience. Write,: phone, • 'or visit the Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food, Walkerton: Researchers. have' found that barnyard; manure has very; bene ficial "results in crop production. They .have also found that 'a pro- gression of crops gives . bigger yields. So what is new? Otir far- mers have known the . value of .. barnyard manure an.• crop ro- tation for many years. More spec- ifically,, pec-ifically,• plowing down ',barnyard manure for corn or grain produc- tion is more necessary in ..main taining ' yields ..:than for legumes • Sure . barnyard manure will in • crease yields . of ,legumes,' but , .birdsfoot trefoil or alfalfa on :a pasture krzn.can be made to .pro duce top''Mks by top dressing withphosphorous and. potash. We make hundreds of fertilizer recomendations from the print-. ••outs returned to'us 'after you wend . in :soil' samples to the 'University • of Guelph. Farmers can . make • their own fertilizer recommend- ations better ' than anyone else. 'The units of nitrogen, .phosphor-' oils a-nd-=potaash=-indicated : on the • right hand. side • of the print-out should be purchased by the -farm- er as cheaply as possible. Warn - Iel• as et • es 11.11 •i .10•00000100 Hf -LI BY JEAN MacTAVISH -- GAIL .LOCK ,= BRUCE: AI,TKEN DO ' A WANNA DANCE? • Last Friday night the gymnas- ium of R.D. H.S. was filled with teenagers.as, the student's council hosted a record hop. 'It started. at 9 o'clock,and ran.. until 12:00. Mr. and Mrs. Jirrr.Needham, Mr: and Mrs. Francis' $oyle.'and Mr. ,and Mrs. 'Burt'Coliins• were the chaperons. Records for the dance wereprovided from the • large collection of Donald .(Moe) Martin. Robert Rooney and Brian MacDonald played the • discs on the loud speaker system :assisted., at„various,_ times , by Mary MacCharles , Vera Aitken, Margaret Courtneyand Susan Elliott. REACH FOR THE TOP. • ,Well , I guess you know now.., Ripley's team gave the team • from Centre" Duffer n 11':S : in s Shelbourne a severe trouncing: The final score was 300 to 95 The team returns to CKNX. Wednesday to meet Mount .Forest Good. luck to team members, ' Gail Lock, Sandra Collins, Gaul e urti .Robert Rooney and_Allan 1vlacKay. MOE'S MOUTH -Donald (Moe) Martin had both wisdom teeth extracted On Thursday: •He went to London.. to ha'ethis done: .However, we understand that he was a good boy.and didn't cry, due , no doubt , to the fact that he -was under anesthetic.. He, returned Monday full. of his usual scholastic fervour and, bubbling good humour. FEW_• The boy's basketball team' went. to Wiarton on Tuesday to play their, junior team..Our boys played a hard gauze .and came out on top with a, 51 39 score On Thursday the .team played host to• Lions Head. A few. of ,Rfpley's•players were• missing due to sickness but the boys' • wereable• to win, by a score of 44 21.. Our congratulations g� to"the'boys•on their victories and we hope' they have success in the future; Mr. Damsma is doing a fine' job •of training the tea.rr•' and his work is well appreciated: k. PUBL?C. SPEAKING Bright. and early Monday . Morning. we started the week out right by having two spares.- to. listen.to speeches by the students in the g- y�rr I?rthe Senior disan Bryan Boyle , Sandra. Collins, Shirley Nicholson and Gail Court- ney competed .for the top award The juniors included Sally Elliott , Bill Bissonette , Dianne Mackay , Margie Mackay, Sherry Pollock, and Bob .Bissonette • The Junior winnerand r'unnerup were Sherry Pollock and Margie Mackay speaking on "The Sixties" and "Music'-, Gail Courrney°s excellent topic, "Quebec" gained her first place in the Senior division'while Bryan Boyle's speech on "Conversation." :earned .him a. second... Judges were Mi. P.. Stanley, Rev. Rooney and Rev . Ball midi •Mr .' Coulter as: time -keeper and Mr..Brown, , chairman . GIRLS' BASKETBALL On. Wednesday ; : the girls travelled by bus to Port Elgin'.. They-w-e-re-aacc-ampa:n-ied' by the• cheerleaders who, 'cheered "the' girls on. The'Junior gids were. defeated by' Saugeen„ 42 16 Even •thong'h'.many of the girls were sic11 , the seniors' put up ,a really good battle' but.unfortuti'ate= ly they: too, were defeated, in a . very close match., 31 - 27 :After a day's rest Kincardine girls' came .to•'Ripley. The senior girls played first and Kincardine: was 'victorious.over.Ripley, 32-19.. To Make • up for this loss'; the. juniors •put'down the Kincardine juniors by a score of 24 to 18. Both these teams play again . this week and' we wish •them the best of luck! WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1!70 lied Entire Life' in West Wawanosh MISS ANNIE` DUR.NIN "• Miss Annie Durnin, R. R..#' 2., Lucknow , passed .away suddenly in 'Wingham Hospital on Sunday January 25, 1970. Annie was born in West' Wawa nosh Township on October 1, 1899 a daughter of the late John Durntn-and; A nn•• -•Woods-, • She lived all her li.fe,on the same , farm , .concession 9. She is survived by four . • brothers Robert of West .W awa -, nosh, ,Case of London;. Harry of Londesboro and Lorne of -West Wawanosh•,' • .% Besides her parents; she was, predeceased.by. one.,brot'her John in July 1969. • . . The,funeral service was held .. at the MacKenzie Memorial Chapel., Lucknow on Tuesday January27th with Rev. J. E. Humrriel officiating, • The pallbearers were Chris'. Cook, Jim Durnin , Donald Murray, 'Albert Taylor., Leo March for Ability' Fn • The,firft 'campaignfor funds under•'the banner of its new .sy,rribol an evergreen tree'with, a "branch missing -, is to: be held by The;Ability Fund, new name for the, March of Dimes, in Lucknow. General Chairman is Mrs. Jim. McNaughton, Thew appeal is sponsored ,by Lucknow Brand. anacti-an--Legiorl-and Ladies' Auxiliary: • Work for the disabled has- become the main objective of the Ability Fund. "We carry on other activities, such as sponsor- ing research into some of the basic. causes of disability, and providing appliances such as wheelchairs*, crutches and. special lifts for•those handicapped who are'not able to leave their homes •to work and therefore do not qualify for such assistance by,the government"', said ,Mrs. 'McNaugh ton'. •' Foran. and Glen McConnell: 'Temporary entombment was. at -South Kinloss Mausoleum. CURLING •' • On,Tuesday after school; Danny•MacDonald defeated Gail Courtney -.1:0 ---5 Brian Wylds beat Kerry Farrell'9.: 3 , and:' John Collins was victorious against Marilyn Peterbaugh., with•. a score .of 10 .to. 5. , On 'Wednesday nite , Brian . MacDonald won his:.garne against Paul- Walden• 6 5'; On Thursday 'Charles Liddle•, defeated Dale:'Arrristiong 10 :0 , Reid'Liddle and Jean Mactavish were tied 4 4. and Ian MacDonald defeated Donald -' 50 combined units of nitrogen and '.potash with the grain: It`.may • destroy germination:.With higher amounts'. of 'nitrogen being used, the best way is to spread ammon nitrate-on•the- soil -before-- . • during seedbed preparation using a fertilizer• drill or ,rotary spread er . You could get along without a '_ ter-tiler-�drill'--�trsing� �aagttt= • grain drill by plowing down phos- phorous hos phorous and potash ' and spread= ing nitrogen on .top, Phosphorous and potash top Worked in to ,soil for either' grain or corn is poor' economy, It does work for mea- Many farmers ' ' " are keeping heifers to breed to produce "their own stockers, If you do use a ' 3 way cross,.do you have:the know=` how., breeding -stock, and .the mar- ' ket? Cross -bred. . heifers grow up sooner, produce more 'calves and produce heavier calves. There is plenty of semen of European breeds such as Charolais..The de- mand for these cross=bredcalves for feed ots is high, They coin- mand a premium. • LENTI•NE'S DANCE • Be Sure 'to attend the Valentines. Dance: at R, D H S :. on February 13. Music will• be .supplied the marvellous "1',iood".The dance,w•ill be held frorti. 10 to Dress semi -formai. Everybody's welcome . Martin. 8 2: This Saturday is the .day for the high. school curlers to',compete fur •them -Pollock -trophy":• We wish all'the teams the best of luck:. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK Astes-aierth-e- bgr ss. in the lawn of life , John.'D. C:ollirig as translatt d by Robert 'Rooney, • GEORGIAN COLLEGE COMES .TO On Thursday of last week , •D.. R. Mchillican , the Registrar of the ,Georgia'n Bay College talked to' the Grade 12 and '13 studer;ts -of.our-school. -He ave out book- lets and:pamphlets and then. 'ie went on .to tell us of new. .:nurses being offered this "orning September , ' It waS'vety informative and seve:a1 ituderts seemed ,rte ir<teeste8 atte idir.:, • QNNNON Explorers The Dungannon ,Explor:ers' held their 14th meeting on Tuesday January '27. The game w.as. led by Annette Hodges. The meeting opened ..by onn ington wt e purpose. rn, tto, and.hymn.' Rdll call was .answered by fourteen girls; 1 In the business part ofthe meeting_the:--.teachers reminded - rnembers that the Nile Explorers were coming to Dungannon. They therwent to their classes; The :,.eeting was closed with the hyrrn•and prayer, Next • eel F will be Tuesday: eh't• Y , �Ywd THURS. 'FRI., SAT. FEB. E,i. 6. Jack Lemmon and Catherine Deneuvil are "The April 1101s" Technicolor! r •' 40 A Cinema Center Flints Presentably:, A National General Pictures Release. (Adult • Entertainment) one` Complete, Show on Thurs. starting 'at 8.00 a'wo-3how-s-f--r-i: &LS'at • lstarting at. 7.30 and 9.04 $ :MON.; TUES: FEB. 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