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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-10-11, Page 19/ PAGE NINETEEN Fall Fertilization Pays ti • , • • BULK SPREADDIG SERVICE for convenience Why is a Fall application of fertilizer so profitable? TOP DRESSING HAY AND PASTURE insures winter hardi- ness and hence winter survival of the alfalfa and clover. The increased soil fertility level also means extra spring and summer growth—higher yields/more feed per acre/more milk per cow/ more gain on beef. FALL PLOW-DOWN, another important requirement for next year's cash crops. Plow-down prevents seed burning when a larger amount of fertilizer than is safe to apply near/ the seed, is to be ed:--The-fertiliter-is=bettermixedin-soiand-where--stxaw-or-corn stocks are turned under, results in a faster decomposition. REMEMBER! CO-OP Bulk Spreading is fast, labour saving and economical. You get CO-OP Fertilizer spread for you at approxi- Mately the bag price. Another of the many farmer-owned Co-op services. I. THE: 1.4cicNow .SENTINEL„ WC:KW:MG ONTARIO. 172 t Co- Phone 528-2125 4o AJAX WINDOW'CLEANER, 20 OZ. CAN.___ 79c DOVE LIQUID DETERGENT, 24 oz. 69c HOME STYLE FRUIT COOKIES and COCONUT CRISP . 67c PKG. HALLOWE'EN CANDY NOW IN. STOCK ARNOLD 'S GENE STORE RAL R.R.1 Lucknow Lanes Phone 529-7248 The Lucknow Chaper of Tops met at the Lucknow Town Hail with 11 present. 19 1/2 lbs. were lost and 6 1/2 lbs. gained. Eunice Cunningham is queen -Saturday-evening-Mr— a ridgy =for=the--w_eek;-_-=_Alter,roll-ca-11 :PIECIAL$ • • WE CAN SUPPLY` YOUR NEEDS *FOR FORDHAM WATER BOWLS ANTI-FREEZE IN STOCK KINLOUGH . • Mr. and Mrs. Russell lieWiti :have taken up residence in the Royal Apartments in Kincardine. We wish them both improved health. Mrs. Ronald Thacker wil.lbe hostess for the Anglican Church Women on Thursday afternoon. Some Som from here attended the Fall Fair at Teeswater on Saturday, Mrs. Gertrude Walsh returned home after a two weeks conducted bus tour to the East Coast. We extend sympathy to Mrs. 'Fred Blackwell and family in the passing of the late Fred Black- well of Kincardine following a. lengthy illness." Relatives from here attended the funeral on Thursday. We also extend sympathy to Mrs. Raynard Ackert in the passing of her mother the late Mrs. John Reid. The funeral was held on, .Saturday afternoon at Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson of COlborrie visited during the week with Mr. and .Mrs. • William Hald- enby Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hodgins arid girls visited over the past week end with her parents Mr. and 1Virs. Russell Rilett• at Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bennett' of TorontoSpent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arc Haldenby who returned to Toronto - with them for a few. days. Thanksgiving visitors with • • George Haidenby. were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haldenby of Sarnia ,, Mr`. and Mrs. Bob Smith and --De-bble--of-North:-Bay Mr.._.and Mrs. Howard Whiteside and boys of Toronto. Week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maulden and Keith were Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Phil- lips, Mr. and Mrs. DOuglai Pal- mer and family of Fonthill. Visitors_ove“..lie_week.endwith_. Mrs. Frank Maulden and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson were guests at Mr. and Mrs. William Evans' Golden Wedding anniversary din- ner which was held at St. Peter's parish hall Lucknow.. There-will be-no morning ser- vice in the Anglican Church here on Sunday but at 8"o'cloc'k in the evening the induction of the Rev. George Garratt will be held in St. Peter's Church, Lucknow , when membert of the parish will attend both the service and the reception following, in the parish ha-11. and the paying of fees and pen- alties, the group left in two cars for •Walkerton to attend the Tops Club meeting there. We were met by-Dianne - McNeill and introduced to -the group and gave us- many pointers group. They area very active for creating interest in our meet- providing incentives to I the members for losing weight. Marianna Porter thanked the Walkerton' ladies for having us at their, meeting. Our next regular meeting will be at the Lucknow, Town Hall on ctober-Ilth at 8 -00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson were Mr. 'and Mrs, • Cliff Langford and family of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Evans and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Collison of George- town and Lois Nicholson of Milton. Lisa Evans, who has been visit- ing lhere , returned home. TOPS Meet With Walkerton Club 0 0 nslie of in Spain. spent and Mrs. inday even . tal cottag. nbetley , Free ,• hot coffee and a' free chance on a bushel of apples at the end of each day greeted the crowds of people who visited the National Farmers Union tent At the Ploughing Match. Members from Local 335 assist- ed with the &ores each day in the tent. Ferg Dwyer, President' of Mitchel Local, drove the N.F.U. tractor in the parade with tl'e. float. The draw on this. tractfir will be made on October . .U. members were. present at all times to aitsWer questions. Don Kassik, in charge 'of iliKraft Boycott, handed-out literature and invited everyone to taste the non-Kraft cheese being served by two N.F.U. members. Kraftco is 'assured of a steady , dependable and ample supply industrial milk as cheap as pos- sible. At the farmers expense , they control 80% of the Canadian• cheese manufacturing. Farmers want the right to bargain• collect- ively with Kraft fora price of their milk. So far Kraft has re- fused to do this. The average income of a farm- ,er in 1970 was $3,700. The net income of Kraftco in 1D71 was $91.,300,000; the president's. Sal- -ary was, $31-6,-000. Low prices to-' the farmer don't mean low prices in the store.' As more farmers are forced to leave, farming because of low- tridoffie , tonal-melt will- suffer More, not less , from high food prides. . Lucknow Central ..THE BAND The Lucknow Band is holding many practices for band concerts to be held in Godeiich on the 21st of October and in, Mildmay on December 1st. The fifteen new members , as well as the rest of the band, will be getting new Uniforms: 'The 'girls will be wear ing short chocolate, brown vests with gold ties down the front and brown skirts •underneath. The and •brown shirts with gold ties. , SPORTS Both senior girls and boys 'have started soccer at noon hours. The girls who are interested in the one mile cross country race or October 21st are to start practising for it now. • GRADE SIX • These Students are- participating in "The Way Students can Help to Improve Their Environment". On Tuesday Mrs. McMurray's. class Cleaned up the school yard and the east end of Lucknow's main' street. OPEN AREA " Several field trips, collecting insects and studying nature , -have made life More interesting for the grade`one to fOur students. By Joanrie Agnew and Cheryl fialdenby. NOUNCING •• 2th ANNUAL ONLY ONE LOCATION IN THE COUNTRY, ON TOP OF THE HILL, 1 MILE SOUTH OF BLYTH ON HWY. NO. 4 SPECIAL HOURS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. DAILY FRI. & SAT. TILL 9 p.m. SUN. 1 p.m. to 6 p.nt. —MAIL_ORDER.S_ACCMED FREE CIDER: & HOME-MADE . COOKIES OCT-. 14 to 21' OCT. 12 THROUGH lotto& 4 -- .4r0 1A-It • - tittir 1,.. - \S--#4•"*.- .• •-.:Vi * 1/4 S11414‘1(46S 4: °0‘.‘5*ti **I‘S.44° ts. VII $10 A faitts*W Pi :446- -Ifivititroo N.F.U. Have Tent At Match YTLET 31 FEATURED.: AT OUTSTANDING FACTORTOUTLETSALE.-PRICES • ,000•••••••••••=0... / ".O WEDNESDAY, ,QCTOBER 11th, • •