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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,'.L'UCKNOW.,' ONTARIO
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�HITECHURCH
Miss Joann 'Cousins .of Thorn
dale is visiting with Mrs. Bessie 4:
MUllis and Robert' Mullisspent
Saturday withhis mother and
Wilford Clipperton and John,
Mr.. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin, Joari.
Shirley and Joey and. Mr. and Mrs..
'Orville Tiffin attended the Falcon
er - Ivlclnnes picnic on Sunday at
Woodstock and visited after with
Mr. and. S
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,rand Ronald visiteddwit
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rr,,tO n..,M4 ,,:..x.r ' .r:•. tr• ia mother Mrs Mabel Stapletonon. if.r '
4,..:41.F.. • .>Y• .. ° Friday at Huronview Clinton and
on Sunday.they visited:. with�jpMrs.•
Dorothy Proctor and,Doriald'of
Morris .Township. '
Visitors on Sunday with, Mr,
and. Mrs. Ambs Martin were Mr..
and Mrs. Nicholas Gerber., Doug
las and Leslie and Mr. and'Mrs.
Raymond Wagger all of Wellesley
as dinner. guests and Ronald G'er-
-ber , Miss -Elaine W-agler , Wayne
Erb, Miss Shirley Wagier all of
Wellesley were supper guest's.
Soft bail garnes played' by
Whitechurch teams Tuesday,
Pasture at this time of the year does hot possess the high food July 7 Whitechurch at Ayton,
value of.:spring pasture;.' Therefore, to maintain anoptimum score 6' _ 5 in favor' of Ayton.
leve of-rYtrlk -production' this forage must -be, -s Ie e -n- ed:— -- tru-rsday-J111T9-Whitechurch
Midgets played' at Ripley -with
score14 _ 4 in favor of Ripley.
Thursday, July 9, Belgrave
Pee Wee at Whitechurch: .with
-score. 34 12 in favor of Belgrave
Sii day; July 12,' Hanover ,Int -
.e.rrned:iates and-Whitechur-ch4r
.Intermedia.tes played at Wingha`m
score -7. - '0' in favor of Hanover.
.Monday •, July 13, Mildmay Mid•
Provide. the necessary
nutrien#� With
Dari FIo16%:
Dairy Ration.•
B,y switching' your herd' to the ,,CO-OP' Winter',Feeding
Program now you will` provide all the additional' nutrients
needed to prevent a fall milk production. slump.
This year, .add new life to your pasture, supplement it with
C0 -0P Dari FIq 16% Dairy Ration or yotrrhomegrovvtl grai•r1s
-mixed-=with. CO-OP: Dar_'i_EIo. 3;6%_: -.Dai y Siu.ppleme.nt_with
high levels of vitamin A & D. or CO-OP
30%.:NU Cow.and Heifer Supplement',
eveloped and:backed. by C0 -0P feed research.
WHEN PASTURE' 15 T 'E ONLY SOURCE
:OF FORAGE,: YOU NEED THE FOLLOWING
AM-OU,N-TS-OF CO-0-P--pAI-R-Y .FEED; • .
DAILY
PRODUCTION:.
30 lbs. ;•
50•Ibs, •
80lbs. .•
100 Lbs.
Ibs.'of CO-OP Dairy' Ration
required per animal daily
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SPRING
PASTURE
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10,0
33.0
Feed = TO•
Appetite
FALL
PASTURE.
8.0
;19.0`
40.0 '
Feed — To
Appetite
Figures 'based on the,rer,uirements of a 1,200 Ib. cow ;
producing the above quantities of milk at 3.5% B.F.
• •Registered Tr.d. Mark
From 1 =e3 research -
:gets played p Whitechurch Midgets
at Whitechurch with a score:9, - 3
-irrfavor-of-White_chii-rch
RINTOUL 'REUNION •
The .fourth Annual Rintoul Re-
union was held Sunday, July 12
when about 50.relatives gathered
better• feeds for better .farming
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Harnilton Bus Trip
esting. a oc a:r ens were
a riot of colour arid the Hendrie
Rose Garden with its fountain,
beds 'of roses and many other'sum-,
mer flowers were'well-worth see
leadership in
nutrition
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continuous
research
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management
skills
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'at :the home of Mr.' and -Mrs
Ralph Cameron and 'family of R.
• R, 7 Lucknow, At noon all enjoy-
ed a smorgasbord lunch on the '
lawn. In the afternoon the yourig
.folks played games and ball , a '
while the older ones enjoyed the.
yearly visit with relatives until
'the Supper hour: •
Relatives.werepresent from Tor.
onto, Barrie, K'itch.ener, London,
!Stratford.,'Londesboro and all
relatives in the vicinity
Mr:and-Mrs. -Clayton ;S'choltz , ,
Karen, Leesa and Kenton of
Goderich, accompanied by his
mother Mrs. Ezra Scholtz spent'
'a few days with'relatives at
'Perth and Ottawa.
Mr and-M-rs. Arch 'ttrdon , '
Cathy Lori and Kendra spent
Sunday afternoon at Boiler Beach
'enjoying. swimming.in•'the Lake.
Mrs. Ronald Beecroft attended
a miscellaneous shower on Wed-
nesday night at Blyth and one on
Fr-rday ngh- t -at Auburn for her
sister Miss Margje Koopman of
Auburn, bride-to-be this corning
Saturday., •
,. Mr. .and Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer
of Barrie, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Gutoski of Kitchener, Mr. and .'
Mrs. John Rintoul' of Toronto -• •
spent the week end with Mr. . acid
Mrs. Bill Rintoul and'attended.
their sister Sharon's wedding on
Saturday and the 'Rintoul picnic,
'on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Habkirk of
Aylmer were Wednesday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs, Elroy.Laidlaw
and family.
Miss Joanne Laidlaw of London;
spent the•week end with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw.
!Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnston and:.
family of Listowel °were Friday
visitors with his parents _Mr. and -
Mrs. Gershorn Johnston.of Wing- •
,ham.
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LAYING FEEDS
On •Friday , July 10, the Lucknow
and District Horticultural Society
enjoyed a bus trip' to the Botanical
•Gardens in Hamilton. The first
stop on the trip was at Tower's
Shopping Centre in Kitchener and
next at the Webster Falls Park
near Dundas. Fortunately the
• :rain hat!' ceased by the time the
bus ruched Dunchirr ark_in_I-Jam-.
ilton, where it was planned toy
have noon lunch.
Many' of the members toured
Dundurn Castle, the home of Sir
Allan McNab, a former Lieut. -
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Gov., of Ontario. The luxurious
furnishings 'and other reminders'
of olden times proved most inter-
The International Lily : Show . in
the Head'quarters Building was '
foxm`ai-1lj-opened- t- as _w -e a rr i'v -
ed. Many exhibitors from the
States as well as Ontario were in
attendance. .The displays of
lily varieties' and lily floral
arrangements were magnificent..
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growing animal
health service
(Hot and. Cold).
Newly housed' layers .(on the floor plan).
should be started on Shur -Gain 17 % A11 -Mash
Layer. for-approd'rmately, three months -to
keep, up. their matur•e development and
la_y-i_ng pote.nLial- •
If it's hot summer weather birds' will eat less,
o continue. with. 17; (r.' . to•give ad .�' e
nutrient levels.
So, hot or cold,, follow. •a, Shur'-G:hin laying
program the year-round . .
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•ern-r-1ot�I-l°•'Shtxr=-�-ai.n reed
Service people,
.,We cap .save you, money:
Before leaving Hamilton the
group 'were taken on a tour up .the
',mountain where they had a -won-
derful bird's eye view_ of the city,.
On the way home the bus
stopped at the Amber Cupola Rest-
aurant for delicious'dinner.
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