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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-03-28, Page 14Corn Growett WE ARE DISTRIBUTORS FOR ALL SHELL PRODUCTS INCLUDING AGRICULTURAL. CHEMICALS AND BLADEX For broad leaf weeds and annual grasses in corn. Can be tniti with atrazine or used alone with water. Leaves no residue soil. For pre or early post emergent use. EDWARD FUELS GODERICH, c*4TARIO Phone 524-8386 because the roughage portion of the ration dictates the combination of aessential minerals needed. All SHUR•GAIN MINERALS are now formulated accordingly..It's nutritionally right, it's easy, it's economical, to select the best'SHUR ,GAIN min- eral mixture for your. livestock SHUR•GAIN ESSENTIAL MINERALS #1—FOR NON-LEGUME FEEDING.... feed where roughage is grass, hay or corn silage. SHUR•GAIN ESSENTIAL MINERALS #2—FOR LEGUME FEEDING . . . feed with high legume.orage; to balance the high calcium, love ' phosphorus. . SHUR • GAIN ESSENTIAL MINERALS #3—SALT FREE . . feed where salt is avail- . able in the water or other source. SHUR•GAIN ES S ENTIAL MINERALS #4—H1GH PHOSPHORUS . for dry cows just prior to freshening. f• SHUR•GAIN RANGE MINERALS . . . for Western feeding conditions, where stock is on a high hay Or pasture ration with salt provided separately. PAGE IPOEETEEN- THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW,,-ONTARIO' ESDAY MARCH, 'CORE OUT TO KINLOSS COMMUNITY CENTRE •AND 'TI L' FILMS FROM i 'T 10 THEN DANCE TO A 'GOOD ORCHESTRA. DOOR PRIZES AND' REFRESHMENTS Friday afternoonservice representatives from White Farm Equipment' and New Holland will be in attendance at the shop in Bervie. New equipment from the following companies will be en display: • White, New Holland, George White, Dion, Arctic cat and Homilite. ON ALL TYPES OF TIRES AND SNOWMOBILE ACCESSORIES IN STOCK OR ORDERED FRIDAY, MARCH 30th 0 1.14 MUSE STANLEY'S SUPPLIES FRIDAY, MARCH 30th =====F= 20 - 50% DISCOUNT FRIDAY EVENING AT Week end 'and Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coul- tes were Mr. and: Mrs. Murray Coultes of Etbbicoke and' Mr. and Mrs. Rae Lewis and Michael. We are pleased to report that • Mrs. Wm. Orr. of Langside return- ed home from Wingham Hospital on Thursday last-, Saturday evening visitors with ' Mr. and . Mrs. John L.' Currie were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tbth, Robie and Billie of Kitchener and Jim Orr of London; who spent , Sunday with his Mother Mrs. Wm. Orr and brother Bob of Langside. :Mr. and Mrs. Carman Farrier and Carol of Long :Branch were' Wednesday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Farrier and Mrs. 'E. Gillespie. On the week end Mr. and Mrs: jack' Gillespie and granddaughter Stephanie West of ' Sarnia spent the week end with them. Miss' Winnifred Farrier and her 'friend.' Mrs. Alton of Long Branch has spent the past two weeks holidaying in Arizona. Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Conley to cele- brate Jason's birthday were 'Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn and Alma, Mrs. Earl Caslick, Mr. and Mrs. Herb ;Hunter and Trevor. Chalmers Presbyterian Church • will begin Sunday School next Sunday at 9.45 a.m. continuing until the end of the year. All children are cordially invited to be present.. Visitors with 'Hugh Sinnamon on Tuesday' were Mrs. Stewart Forsythe of Walkerton, Mrs. Philip MacMillan of Lucknow, Mr. 'and Mrs. Ken Sinnamon, Mrs, Ken Noble and daughter of Wing- ham. On Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sinnarnon of -Monktbn visited with Mr. and Mrs. E.' W. Beecroft and family. Miss Alma ,Conn of Guelph University spent.the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rutsel McGu,le and Brian were Saturday 'visitors WIth the former's father F.,,ruce W.HITKHURcH... McGuire of Thornbury and where in the evening a family 'gathering of 21 was held. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hurdle and Jerry Hurdle of Kitchener attended' the funeral of the late Bruce MacMillan and with Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Bee- croft and family. Mrs. Edith. Brown of London was a week end visitor widi her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hunter and ' Trevor of London spent the holi days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross were at Victoria Hospital, London on Thursday last.. The cast was re- moved from Russel's leg and no more was put on. He has now to use twb crutches. Variety Of Injuries Treated At Hospital Mrs. Patricia Thomson, Luck - now fell off a snowmobile,,March 19 driven by husband Williamn the 12th concession West Wawa-- nosh and received injuries to her shoulder. Wingham O.P.P. were notified." A car driven by George C. His-' lop, age 39, R. R. 2, Wroxeter was in collision with a milk truck 21/2 Miles north of Wroxeter-on Concession 13 at Howick. Pass- engers in the car were: Mit. Eliza. beth Yoder, age 21, R. R. 1, Wroxeter; Baby Lucinda Yoder, , age 6 months, and Raymond Mast, age 26, R. 1, Wroxeter. Injuries - Mr. Hislop - deep laceration to forehead, contusion to ribs, discharged; Mrs. Yoder, contusions to both legs, facial injuries, treated and discharged; Baby Yoder - head 'injuries _-ad- mined to hospital, condition satisfactory; Mr. Mast - facial lacerations, injured right ankle, treated and released. Wingham O.P.P. Foulon investigated. Glenn McKercher, R. R. 2, Bluevale, received a deep lacera- don to his leg when' he was.remov ing a snowplough frOm his truck and it fell striking his leg. Miss Elizabeth Lloyd, 71 River- side Blvd. „Thornhill, a spectator at a hockey game in the .Wingham arena, was struck' by a puck which caused a laceration to her lower lip. Mrs. David (Rosemarie) Lee, age 18 , -Lonclesboro, was a passen- ger in a car driven by Grace Cas- sidy, age 23, R. R. 3, Walker- Um, which skidded on ice, struck a sign “Belgrave and was stopped by a telephone,pole south of Bel- grave. Miss Cassidy was admit- ted to hospital with internal'injui; ies, condition satisfactory. Mrs. Lee `was admitted to hospital with chest and internal injuries, condi- tionsatisfactory. Wingham O.P. P. McKittrick investigated. Mark Russell,' age 21, R. R. Wingham, was felling a tree on Highway 86, East 'of Wingham and as the tree fell the trunk struck the' patient on the back and. frac- tured his pelvis. He was admit- ted via ambulance, and his con- dition is satisfactory. Leonard Maclnnis, R. R. 6 Lucknow was cranking a tractor' at his home March 23 and the crank kicked back and fractured his right mast. George Bridge, Brussels, while walking with crutches, slipped on ice at his home and fractured his right leg.. Transferred via ambulance to Victoria Hospital, London. Mike Heddon, age 16, Dun- ville, was struck 'by a hockey , stick at, the Wingham arena and received a facial laceration. • Douglas Lorenz., .age 13 ; R. R. 2, Teeswater, received a fractur- ed and dislocated left foot when. the horse he, was riding fell and caught the patient's foot.. He 'was given emergency treatment and transferred to St. Joseph's Hospital, London. • Vickey Show,ersiwas a passenger. in the car driven by her lath William. While driving Fan "Water Street, Wingham, the er struck a parked car. 'Showers received facial in Wingham Constable Daer investigated. Brian Wall, Wingham, ago son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon received a' mild coricussionh struck by a hockey puck at ih Wingham arena. John Kerr, age 16, Barrie.; admitted to hospital witha6 cussion after being struck by'l hockey stick at the Wingham arena. • Murray Hunter, age-17, Wi ham , was admitted to hospiu with chest injuries when he from a hay Mow to the barn at Peter Chandler's farm, Wingham. Randall GUay,, :age 11, Luc son Of Mr-. and' Mrs'. dole Gua y receiVed• a fracture:to' upper right arm while piny4 hoCkey at the Lucknow areni