HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-01-13, Page 6PAWS .:IX
THE LUCKNOWSENTINEL, 'L.UCKNOWONTARIO
Mr„ and. Mrs, Bob *cot's. and.
Swart of Wingham 'were recent
Calors.
on he father Perry Hodgins:
-We .are; sorry to 'report that.
Elden Eckenswille (Sr.
patient' in St.,.;'7oseph'$Hospital,:
Lofdon'vjhere he underwent surg- .
ery on Tuesday .• His, many, friends
wish him improved' health,.
"At: the .Oldie party at; Holy,-
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AN
FORA
Retirernent
holiday from
it, you need
will• . contlnnue
'your life,
is a. petal nt.
work., To en
an come that
for the zest .ot
Why not` #hal .out .how a 'CIA
LZF help provide necessary
retirement ns annuity
. tai
rood on Tuesday evening the high income -=.. and bow you may'
lady was Mrs. Irene MacKenzie
•
•' of;Moose '.Jaw'`, who was visiting:
here,, and low lady, Mrs,' Raynard
Ackert. Delmar Mackie was high
• Man and low. man;,Frank• .
Ka -Odell., The -closest birthday
Went to Mrs. Irene MacKenzie
and all Sang Happy Birthday..
•
.Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Scott.;
Irene MacKenzie , 'Edna :acid . May
Boyle visited, on. Friday, in London';
,with Me. and Mrs.; Karl, Boyle:.
and Carol and with Mr, and Mrs.
William Lloyd
We extend' sympathy to the
relatives of the lateCleve Hill;
who, passed away at Walkerton •
jest! T.... . n...
on Friday. from. the MacKenzie •
lvemoria'l Chapel , ' Lucknow .,
Mr. Cecil Hill,of°Sarnia was
here attending the funeral' of his • ;:,
brother the late Cleve Hill,.
qualify for government assn-
tance now while establishing;
this income,, f
Registered before the end of
February,, your premium' - In
regular'.' payments or a 'single
lump -sum' payment may be
ile for deduction' from
your 1976 taxable income.
FOR DETAILS, PLEASE
• CALL:
JEAN -WHITBY.
LUCKhiOW'
CiIAG INSURANCE
tharee faownng mi,indethe tphCO.OPERATORS INSURANCE
,BY
AB WY LOS
WEDNESDAY.fANUARtY
ave life of accident victim
�mbulance comes on crash
3, 1971
. `.oxygen* from the tank' in thetheiraverat mark 'of 88; per. dent.
one
ln,
... ainaYilance.' - ••». a 'course he r'e+�fve•
d g: perfect
It was .the day before On their ambulance , radio mark of ,1150, ,
:, ,
1 f'• r he '. This disttrict~ is.. ' ud• of
ber 2 :` .1970.• transmitter .they called p t h :•.:
when
Christmas,:eDecem, Johns achievements, . It daps, not
h n John MacCharies, of Ste•adman' amtwlance of grigden. .
ver e •an *lso alerted' 13*" 'Frank Reidl..... seem many . year ago he was
Ashfield ur`d, his . employer, . , d e C E,E.1: Hos ital , 'attending' the . Ripley . Distriet
Williaim;.Ja'funeral; directors of; and staff at th, ,, �.. P' ,
YJ Here they° removed, . Mr, ` High School' and: • we :all
Pet li were • taking a patient'. .. : .
. ro , g ,. s ` dentures • froom his . pleased ,with . his success., in{ his
" , ri �' •in-� their � Selling N .. .,
frdm. Oi! Sp ngs, .. -, r ., : are
throat- .,John.. and ill r ay ,ch ti'sen arofess�ion . �'� -'�, _ .'
ambulance to hospital in Sarnia.. _
credited` with savin•g Mr. Selling's • • * '*
topSince writing the aiY " ve
When they•": �surely K •
.°
o la article e Mr. Selling' has --
a one c u art �l_, . • t passed
to the -life' This' must:n be the n g p v
intersectson' of Highways 21 and Christmas• presentd
'80 on their way. to. Sarnia, they receive - the breath of life. away in hospital.. from his
the:scene " 'of' a • Further to this `story; John . injuries; Albert Sei{ing was the
happened on
'.MacCharles had :just 'returned to grandfather of Rod :Seilin'g, well
traffic acctclent, � •<
In. one of the cars invoivedRin •Petrolia,: from . Camp -Bordenn.
;-=know-:.:..hoe player of the
the accident ' they': ,found where he had graduated from: • New York Rangers: Of local
72 -year-old Albert 'Selling of the :Ambulance _operator's intee�eat. is the fact that . Mr,
:.O
Elmira, ,chokifig to death -The :Course sponsored by the Ontario Selling wait, known by Mr.. and
two, men:. 'immediately a pled. - Hospital...Services Commission ' Mrs.. `. Allan 'MacLean of ' the
P
mouth' to mouth. resuscitation' Jon was the .Valedictorian of '.eighth' concession .west of
.• followed ---by admhi tering: '.the—ctass topping its w-ith an Ripley:
ASSOCIATIONS OF GUELPH:
Bruce Farm 'Report.'
Mastitis Control in 'Dairy: Colds,''
Mastitis as everyone knows can
t =a-lot-of--dolls-.when=it_£fare
vention, and 'control of this dis-
ease.
ip we or three: szlrm.ts _. of
milk into strip' cup. Check the
strip cup• for flaky, chunky or
stringy milk
Use individual towel for each;•
cow when washing. ` Attachteat
cups gently but squarely with as
e vacuum
Mrs, :Seri Nicholson, were Mr: a,nd up uia herd. Many factors cause
Mrs. Jerry Collison of George these=•!lairs-tiff an of that:getss
town and Jamie' Lan ford of . Wood.: ° a ,lot et attention is. a ` "hot" . feed
$ such: as barley • or `.corn:. :The
-- "'stock Kim..Langford. is still with
change '. to an ; all barley. or au
her grandparents,. '•
. , grail! corn,' ration or .'a consider
We, extend' congratulations to , able` increase in: the.'aniount: of
Elden• Eckenswiller` (,Sr •), who ,' . concentrate being fed will very
will celebrate: his , 80thY birthday often result in a mastitis flare-up.
on` SaturdaY,January , M 16the.m One of the reasons • for•' this is.
•
be, rs of his • farnily have :visited`
With him at St. Joseph',s` Hospital.
during the week;
Little -Donnie McFarlan son of other . reasons for.. .xn n astitis and M. and Mrs ,: -;Allan Mctarlan,'has , :
that the cow at , this • :time are
under an addit onal ''stress and are
not able to .-resist the bacteria as
before. Of course there aremany
been' in the. Childrens War Memor- •
.al Hospital London for some
.Mr, and .Mrs Cliff Iangford,
, Jamie and Paul -of Woodstock`
visited Sunda 'with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson.
Kim Langford:, who has spent
some time here', returned, home
\with,them.
Mr. and Mrs. .Harold Haldenby
of Sarnia 'spent the week end With
Ivlr. George Haldenby/and with
other friends here. '
Mrs Art Haldenby will'be host
ess for" the ;Anglican Church Worn-'
: en's meeting;: ar her. home .on
ftE'inoon-.---
Mrs . Rob, Should ice of Shallow
Lake spent a few days, with .her
parents Mr., and Mrs`. Baynard
Ackert: . .
Hull of Petroiia .
Mr. Charles Palmer of Ed mon'=
ton, Alberta is spending a few;
,da' With Mr..and Mrs: Ewan
Y ,
'MacLen.
Mrs.• 'Mary H iMartyn isvisit-
ing, Mr; and .Mrs: HenryMacKen-
Friends of ;Mrs. Tom MacDonald
' Will be :sorry to hear , :she has been.
hasp-it-aiized ii --Lund :a
Excitement: is•.evident in,the
area , : asFa :rprorriise to drill for oil
had 'ben made to some -of the and
owners, •
Week end visitors with Mr.. and
Mrs. Oliver Mc Charles ;were
Duncan aryl! Jim Mae* of Toron"
• ..� . � to,� --' Ghat!'es:�:i`id.�.l'�av_� id -
Recent visitor's with,.Mr,
Mrs.:' Jack ,'MacKenzie w„ere Mr..•
'and Mrs. George .lvlacGre or of
Harriilton,and.Gary MacKenzie: of
Conestoga
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DEADSTOCK
E DVAL
ERVI(ES
Wanted -- dead or disabled
- --cattle. and.:horses_
TOP PRICES PAID.~
Sm ll animals over 150'. pounds,
picked up free of 'Charge •
We pay you' for your animal at
'24 HOUR FAST EFFICIENT
SERVICE
_CALL_COLLECT ECT 887-9334
BRUSSELS PET. ,FOC
SUPPLIES'
R.N. 2. BRUSSELS
License ' No. 273-C-70
er,: e
Donat- allow.Gec�upsto_. carate.
;up the teat ,as this causes irrita=
tion. Dip'or spray •each teat after
milking, The'vacuurn relief valve,
'vacuum line and stalicocks: should
Ike, cleaned . monthly. `Pulsators.
shuldbe cleaned .and checked..
each month by a qualified person.
The vacuum: pump should'be
flushed, mild. the oil changed
:every
three months. • .
Check the inflations . frequently,
for cracks and 'change three or
more times per Year, All rubber"
parts shoulbey changed annu-
g
ally.' Cows, with, a history of .flare,:
ups should be treated at :dry=off'
time for better ' mastitis ° control.
Mastitis should be under control.
at: dry -off titles•, the cow. should
be treated with a long lasting: dry
'cow treatment and she should be
rechecked ,'after a Week :or ten
day's: d
As :,much as possible try • and
uce7the-stress-ori-•cows6at
tunes.
The mastits control policy of ..the.
Ontario. Depactment_„ of . • Agricul-
ture is used to asist ..dairy
erg. in . the control of this very.
'THE NEGOTIATING •COMMITTE,E FORT THE: ONTARIO'
REGION: OF THE NATIONAL, FARMERS UNION. -15 TAKING
'ORDERS
TlUZER F PRIM DELlVERY
FFR•
Any `meaaher; virisb
-ROK QFL*;ERGLIE 91 - Y14
rs:
JOHN AUSTIN "294223
place an order. contact
BEV 'IMcNAY .3,5-5100'
ARS: CHARLIE WILKINS`'s29-7 S
costly disease..” Some . aspects. ; of
the program are collection and
deliveryof milk samples to Re-,
gional"-Veterinary Laboratories,
testing' .of equipment used in `the
milking process..,'Details on this
program. van be obtained ; from
the Ontario Department of ' Agri-
culture, and Food Office: in., Walk-
erton. •
The- Effect Of Feed:„on_' Butterfat
Test
, ' When a higher. grain level is
being fed ,to dairy 'cows. then' the
fora a level. is :Low and consequen-
tly the fibre is: ow sua y. o
17% minimum,. fibre, in the• total
ration, wil prevent .the test from '=
dropping.. Corn cobs., appear. to
be an. excellent sj urce of fibre
for • maintaining fat test:
g.
Pelleting . of the total rain .
ration has a: negative effect -on
fat: test. compared :to the same'„
feed in; meal form. Finely, grou.nci ,a,
grain rations have • • also : b:een
known, to lower :the fat 'test:, Low-
er mt,.haylage' has
found'oisin 'soure e mresearch : to ' cabeenuse
the fat :to drop
There” ;is 'little• doubt that . type
of feed .can ,effect the fat test. ,
Usually ' it is ' •a :combination
.factors rather than a single, : one
that are at fault. ' Therefore, it
takes' a . close ` look at. the 'whole
feeding system to get. at: the •root' °
Denis :Quish
Associate Agricultural.
Representative
CRAWFORD MOTORS
CHRYSLER - DODGE - PLYMOUTH
WINGHAM ONTARIO
PHONE
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