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LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
O.bA.F. Dews .and Views.
South Western. Ontario: , Beef! if dry gr\iin isto be stored in
arger •am.ounts. (over 4-500 itl,)
in a bin'' or silos, some type ,of
aeration, equipment should be
ovided. Even if the grain is
(down to 13.% moisture or
) natural convection currents
develop within the° grain •mass,
gradually causing . a • moisture
movement toward the ,top r•of.'th
bin. Thus. the upper surface
the grain pan - gain in; moisture,
resulting in, in.o, u];si...._grewtli and
spoiling • of the grain. All tha
is required is a very' small, move-
ment of air (1/10-4/25• CFM/bu.)
th wn.%)ar d through the grain tc-
counteract • this, natural moisture
movement, particularly, in the
fall ofthe year.
C.tt1e Day will be held on Wed-
nesday, September i 9th, at the
*1dgetown:. • College of Agricul-
tural , Technology. For further
details contact the Department
of Agriculture and Foodoffice
in .• Walkerton. •
Now that . hog prices are dip-
• Ong into the twenty-nine= dol-
• lar range, it becomes :increasing-
ly
incr easing
ly important `to' run a tightly
on + oiled ' hogs operation. • Goods
sanitation practices in the far-
rowing area will give a high` re-:
turn in the prevention of scours
,and subsequentlittle pig losses..;
A . good scrub. down between'
farroWings can mean extra . pigs
and the extras are going to be
important in the months to '
come.
As 'we ail know; the flow of
Choosing dairy butls From 't a water does not '.crbey property
list can . be a simple pro -.fences nor any other boundary
cedure •if` one knows what he is: lines. For this reason the flow
looking for. .The traits of :bulls of excess surface water has . been
are shown by:. their daughters, the cause off, nonny problems to
TO a dairyman, needless to ' say,! rural people, especially those. in
milk and . butterfat are primary a• mutual watershed area. If you
concerns. However, it is advis-' are located'. in. a draiinage prob-.
' , ' able also. to select . from psysi lem area that encompasses seva
cal traits that ..are important to eral' ` farms• ' and that can •not be.
resolved . individually, familiar-
• both efficient production •'and ;,
long-corot l fe ---The t oa, d
',ration. ;can 'affect 'her production'
• as well ..as the milker's reaction•
to her at milking time. A :quiet
• disposition .means.. she won't :get`
'upset as easily herself, and. she
won't .upset the rest of the herd
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Zith,: m
third: case .only one signature is
required cats ci. requisition n. form
with a hundred dollar deposit to
the township citncil, who again
hire an engineer mid contract for
the work to be done, . The . size
of the project under the third
section is • limited 'to $2,500• ; or
less chid there is . no provincial
'grant, • therefore, this • •section
should be resorted toif all else
fails. a.
The C'apitel Grant •larogram
applies• to all sections •. iof the .Act
and each land; owner • is eligible
fOr % 'Lup to 41,000, if not air
ready --used fir--£arm-•struetui es.
Union Meet
The regular meeting of the
National`Fa er's Union Local
335 was hel in the town hall,
Lucknow, .
The District Convention will,
• be held. in Tavistock on Sept-
ember 3. -
A vote is "to be taken on
tna kiing-few e.r a nd larger_regio:n5
Local 335 voted for thio .move.
'and the president will vote in the
affirmative on this at the conven-
tion. /'.
Members are reminded of the
Union's -commitment' to withold'
IfEITH 'iJTZSIN:IONS
REAL. EST T AND BUSINESS
KER
IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT
(MRS.);: ROBERTA. WHYTOCK
OF R.R...3 WINGHAM
Has passed the necessary examinations set forth
by the Ontario. Department; of• Financial sand Com,.
• mercial Affairs, and- is-now-fullylicensed-and:qua-1=
ified to represent our . B. rokera.ge' Agency. serving
your. real estate needs. • •
ROBERTA IS.`WELL KNOWN IN THE LUCK.NOW AREA: AND•.
HAS TAKEN AN ACTIVE PART SIN' THE.'AFFAIRS OF. THE
COMMUNITY FOR MANY YEARS,
Act. ' o3. 1962-63 through •your.
township clerk . or • County_ Agri, -
cultural office.
It ia to your itdvantage to
work through any• .:orie . •of the
threesections of • this Act. in.
n one., -a 11_prcnnns nyolvei
have to be in`. agreement and
they decide. what ' is to -be done,
Contract, for the work, / pay
amongst.' themselves the ' total
cost and •file-air`Agreement form
With. the :township clerk. • In sec-
tion two 51% of persons. in ;the
watershed, whose' lands. ; will be
affected .by the drainage work,
present' a signed petition' to the
township : `council. Council: then
hires_a•n---engineer ---a-nd--.Contracts
the work to'be done. Under flies
section there 'is a i;• provincial.
grant of. the total cost of ' the
construction : of the . drain. in the
ex ; er. • ea size an • spee • an •
ease-r:f .milking ars important-tca
efficiency: I. of milking from the
time, disease; and, injury stand•=
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poir_ . Udder size,• shapeand at
• tachment • affect cow •• injury.
Caeca feet. 'and •legs are essentia
to' every cow whether on; 'pas-
ture C r '•.konfined. When possible
use tans that will. iinprove the'
weakest points of •a. particular
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TE
OLLY
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR
ELECTRIC HEATING,
WIRING AND REPAIRS.
'E'LECTRICAL
MODERNIZATION;
`FINAN01RG CVAILABL'E`-
LUCKNOW
Phone ' 52$-5!O2
STOPS runny noses
CLEARS stuffy heads
DRIES watery eyes
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DISCOUNT
PHARMACY
stand that contrary to recent news
reports on T''9 and radio, it is •
impossible: to withold education
,taxes alone. Whatever tax is •
paid, a..portion.of it goes .to •
education so to he really effec-
tive,
ffective, we must; withold all muni
'cipah':taxes •, not just the educa-
tion part.
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OBEDIENT SERVICE TOWARD' THE REAL ESTATE BUSIN.-
ESS,•AND WILL BE PLEASED.TO LOOK.AFTER YOUR. REAL.
ESTATE. REQUIREMENTS...
For results that count in buying or selling real
estate,please-conte YTOCI
KINLOSS
Mr. and Mrs. pouglas Graham
were at the Sauble Beach:chutch
service on Seaday. .
:-There will be service tr-Sourtr
Kinloss .Presbyterian Church. on.
Sunday , August 30•at 11 a. en
Mr. Telford, Penfold wil,l.•be guest
speaker..
•reat Accidents
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Hospital
On July 28 William Porter , . R.
a. -5=Lacknow, -w=h=-il�he-lp ing • .
with the chores on• thefarm of::Ray
Hamilton, s•lipped.and•fell on a
cement .floor, ,'He dislocated his
shoulder. • • •
Thoma's Bitz , age 6 Waterlod-
'treet L
Sondon, required sutures'•to
close a :lac.erationto his forehead
when tie fell on gravel .while visit -
ing at: the •horhe of Otto ttiWehea
R., R : 2. Luc'know on July•.29.
Kevin Leddy age 5,R•,. R.-'2,
Auburn. son df Mr. 'and Mrs..:Kett-'
tiet alai .• Tell oft` ife -back of`a
,truck: at'the Dungannon Chopping'
Z:ill and'.laceraitd the back of his
head on Jost 30:
Lance Sanderson. age Luct-
now , son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Sanderson lacerated his c.hin •
when he slipped and fell at the
July 31. u.
'Ei114 Foran ,,age R. R. 2.
Auburn, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Gor-
don' Foran wasap-la yVasa in -the
barn when befell approximately
le feet through a trill door. He
received a fractured lett shoulder
blade, a brations to left shoulder,
fo,: ehea'd , and arm , • 1ace/ations to
FAST; COURTEOUS
Dr�� Cleani�tg �ER�/l
SIEGRIST'S,-LUCKNOW :.
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY
PANNABECKE-R'S, ST; HiLENS
ENS
MpNDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY
SLATER' S STORE; AUBURN' •.
TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY
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KEITH FITZSIMMONS
REAL : ESTATE BROKER
WINGHAM, ONT.
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right leg, Moot and hand on .Aug-
ust 11.' Hewas cutting iron with
a blowtorch on his farm, and a. •
'spark ignited a can of gasoline
nearby., When he tried to remove
the burning can his clothing
caught ,fire. • •.
Ernest' Button, Blyth, was adroit.-
tech() hospital on .August 12 fol
lowing an accident at Deyell's
Abattoir in Winghaim.. He was
unloading twacatt.l.ebeast
from his truck when one cattle -
beast. kicked him on the right
knee displacing ail the ligaments
_holding his. knee--, He w -a -s
ferrel• to V ictoria Hospital, ,Lon -
do.n .
Dawna Marie James,
R..R. 2,. Wingham•, da•uzhter'at
1r :and Mrs.'Alrrier Ja,n e's, ic11•
off her tricycle at, her hc. ;e .i.nd
fractured•her left araa
' Graham McDowell, a.. R. 1
Belgrave was.rrding on a hal,
wagon on August 15 pulled h�: a
tractor. ' The' driver, of the tractor ••
stopped•suddenly andatie p4:tirnt
felE:off and the wagon :ar o\ rr
his chest. His: injuries incl Jed•
contasionsand abrasions
shoulder , rib cage :and both
athighsa-fraaatiared-shouldea-aa4.w --
.and dislocated left shoulde.,.
CHOICE HOME KILLED
BEEF .'AND -PORK
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SHOP WH
A%/'I NGS ARE !
SMOKED .PICNIC SHOULDERS .......: 49c ,B..
BACON ENDS 49c LB.
31` •
Mr<_. Ela•ine Errin:tons R. R. 2,
Lac know . lacerated her fourth.
bilge: 'of the tight t;,aad on. August
1--w-heh sac r, a ielarrtharrad er
in. the barn, .the tuna ave way
atdgln ::vitas to save herself she
Cauzht he; right hand'or. a°nail.
John Howard , Ka R Luckno'
:eceived :hi:d degree bartis,.o itis.
BOLOGNA_ ....... _
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49c LB,
.FRONT QUARTERS BEEF ..: 53c LB.
SWEET PICKLED ROLL..-...� ' 65 LB
WE DELIVER