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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-08-02, Page 21Too many men and women --get-hurtyrki---just--a# they don't look after themselve The secret is to work' defensively. Here's one way to improve your self-defence—talk safety. Accidenta are less likely to lapped= tone yene-is.ale . S. The sure way to IS Self-Defence. 1172 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 1)72 THE LucKNow SENTINEL, pucKtiow ONTARIO. PAGE woortorom and reduce your profits. CO-Or Livestock Spray RC-V — Provides very effective protection ! Ready-to-use for spraying dairy and' beef cattle. Gives quick knockdown and re- sidual fly control. CO-OP Barn Spray (with Ronne!) -- Ready to use for spraying in and around livestock buildings. Four to six week fly and insect control with ' each spraying._. CO-OP Fly Bait Gran/tiles — . Scatter bait for barns, sheds, pens; poultry cages, garbage cans, etc. Contains Dichlorvos to control "resistant" flies. CO-OP Cygon 4E — Controls flies in and around livestock buildings for 6 to 8 weeks. Dilute to 1% before spraying (contains ,Dimethoate 45%): Also controls insects in fruit' and vegetable crops., CO-OP Liveetock Spray (with Ronne) and Pyrethrine) Ready to use. Protects your dairy and beef cattle, hogs and horses from ,horn flies, stable 'flies and • mosqu'itoes. CO-OP. Backrubber Solution —Controls_ stab! tn The_lifth.andlinatmeeting_of the garden club "Home Beautifi- cation" was held in the basement of the Kinlough Anglican Church' on Monday, July 31. at 2.00 p.m. We opened with the pledge. Our -demonstration and group Holy.r0o.d. 4H CO-OP Va-Por Fly Strip -- Gets flying insects in the air, without_contact. Controls. flies , resistant to many other chemicals. Ideal for animal buildings, storage and milk rooms. Iee Ito ice the. jge the. )ge , 1 a and ' in age der ices sts, and Is in Iges F the ated • NTha 19/2) I the and ilace sons sub- 'age .son of their I. Tier visited Gordon :oder L nd ngham :r friend. ay, Alex rtes Nen- s NIL theit Clar 'amity S. • 5rother visited ther • .a wet .L liocheg rec- known oer m. !ci with lighr Treat Variety Of Accidents Hospital Arthur DuBois, age 23, Blind 'River, driver of a car, was in an accident July 10 near the railroad station .in. Lucknow. He was ad- mitted via ambulance to the hospital with a lacerated scalp, treated and later released. Kin- cardine O.P..P.. Renwick investig- ., ated,, Mrs. Mary Firdayson, Lucknow Tell-in-her home-July 11-and frac— tured her right wrist and injured her left knee. She was treated and released. Robert Adams, R. R. 5 , Luck- now , was kept in hospital over night July 16 suffering from head injuries when his glasses penetrat- ed his scalp. Donald Scott age 13 , Belgrave son of•Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm R. Scott , was admitted to the hos- pital July 19 with head injuries, abrasions to face. abdomen, and left elbow, when he was thrown off his bicycle in 'Belgrave. Terry Noble age 19, R. R. 2 Auburn, was target shooting with a 22 rifle , July 22. The bullet struck a'stone and then penetrated ' his right wrist. Investigated by Wingham O.P.P. Balzer.. Eric Cayley, age 11, Lucknow son of Mr. and Mrs: -Gordon .,Cay- ley , received a fractured patella on a diving board July 11 while -swimming-at-Greer's pond. Beverly ,Blake Lucknovv, age 17,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Blake , fell off a step ladder July 23 and fractured his right ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Motley R. R. 7, Belleville wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Dixie Marlene to M . Do4las Ralph Cameron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cameron of R. Rf. 7, Lucknow. The marriage will take place in Wesley United Church at Mountain View on August 26th ,-1972. McCUTCHEON - ROBB Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robb are pleased to announce the engage- ment of their eldest daughter Janice Margaret to Edwin McCut- cheon, Son Of Mr. and Mrs. Gord- on McCutcheon of Lion's Head. The wedding Will take place Sat- urday , August 26 at 3,30 p.m.. in Ashfield Presbyterian Church. KEIL - REID The engagement is announced of Marion Laura Reid, daughter of Mr. Milvert Reid and the 'axe 'Mrs. Reid of R. R. 3 Lucknow, to Mr. Peter John Keil, son of Mrs. AlfTa--Keil -th—e-late--- Harold Keil of Gorrie. The wed- ding will take place on Saturday, 'September 9th at 7.30 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church, Kurtz- ville ,'Ontario. Kenneth Eadie , age 16 , R. R. 3, Holyrood , fell and fractured his right-hand July-23. Deborah Bolt ,'Age 9, Lucknow, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs: Wil- liam 'Bolt , received painful burns to both feet when she spilled hot tea over same July 23., COLWELL REID Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reid are pleased to announce the forthcom- ing marriage of their daughter Shirley Anne to Mr. John Bruce Colwell., son of Mr. Currie Col- well and the late Mrs. Colwell, Lucknow. ,The marriage will take place in Pine River United Church on Saturday, August 26, 1972 at 3 p.m. ROBINSON - RINTOUL riage of their daughter , Doris Margaret to Mr. Leonard F. Rob- inson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson, R. R. 1 Belgrave. The wedding will take place on. Sat- urday, September 2nd at 7 o'clOck in Chalmers Presbyterian Church, Whitechurch. McQUILLAN - SMITH The forthcoming marriage is Announced of. Lu Ann Theresa , only daughter of Mr. Clifford Smith and the late. Mrs, Smith of Stratford to James, Alexander (Sandy) McQUillan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McQuillan of R. R. 1, Lucknow. The marriage wilLtake place on Saturday,. Aug. ust 19 , 1972 in St. Joseph's Cath- olic Church, Stratford. and house flies, and lice on dairy and beef cattle. Contains Ciodrin and Vapona. No dilution required, CO-OP Barn Spray and Back- rubber Concentrate — Dual c. purpose economy. Contains Ron- ne!. Readily diluted with water, deodorized kerosene, or fuel oil. CO-OP Stock Fly' Powder (with Ciodrin) — Long lasting residual control of horn, stable' and houselli-evand-mosquitoes. Shakeratop for direct apPlication to livestock, CO-OP Warble ' Killer (with Ruelene) — Kills warble grubs before damage starts. Pour or spray along animal's back after diluting. Apply after heel fly ac- tivity ceases, from September 1 to November 30th. 'Trademark Regi,stered vegetable .display for Achieve- ment Day were discussed. Plans for Achievement Day to be held on AuguSf-lb , were made. All, books must be in to Mrs. Rhody before 'Oursday, August 3. " We will have 'a meeting on the evening of August 14 to make fin- al preparations for Achievement Day. The rewariling art of Self•Defence. ENGAGEMENTS CAMERON - MOTLEY Your Workmen's Compensation Board and The Safety Associations, Ontario Mr. and Mrs, William E. Rin- toul, Whitechurch are pleased to Nes' can bug your stock announce the forthcoming mar- Lucknow District Co-op Phone-528-2125 Chemicals, for complete insect control programs. HIGHLAND GAMES' AT• DUTTON :Monday, August 7th COMMENCING AT 10 A.M: • 'MASSED' BANDS •PIPING- • DANCING • SPORTS EVENTS • CONCERT, SUNDAY ErG., AUGUST 6, 8 P.M. 4Q;