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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-08-01, Page 13•CO-0-13 " Livestock Spray C-V Provides very effective protection! Ready-to-'use ibr 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 Granules---: Scatter bait for barns, sheds; pens,' poultry cages, garbage cans, etc. Contains-Dichlorvos to control "resistant" flies. CO-OP Va-Por Fly Strip —r Gets flying insects in the air, without contact. Controls flies up to 4 months. Ideal for homes, sheds, animal buildings, storage and milk rooms. CO-OP Cygon 4E -- Controls flies in and around livestock buildings for'6 to 8 weeks. Dilute to 1% before spriying ,(contains Dimethoate 45%). Also controls insects in fruit and vegetable crops. CO-OP Livestock Spray (with Ronnel and PYrethrins) — Ready to use. Protects your dairy and beef cattle, hogs and horses from horn flies, stable' flies and mosquitoes. CO-OP Backrubber eolution (C-V) — Controls stable, horn and house flies, and Ode on dairy and beef cattle. Contains Ciodrin and Vapona. No dilution required. CO-OP Barn Spray and Back- rubber Concentrate Dual pUrpose economy. Contains Ron- nel. Readily diluted with Water, deodoriied kerosene or fuel oil. CO-OP Stock Fly Powder (with Ciodrin) — Long lasting ' residual control of horn, ,stable and house flies, and mosquitoes.: Shaker-top for direct applicition 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 Registered CO.OP Chemicals, for complete insect control programs. Locktow..Diitrict Co-op Phone 528-2125 Mrs,., Harold Pollock of Stratford and Lob,. Mrs. Clarence Pollock of Ripley and all the family rela- tives. The third man was' Clifton Ged- des who passed 'away in the new hospital at Western University' in London. Sympathy goes' to his wife Elizabeth Ernmerton and three daughters Geraldine, Mrs. Floyd Johnston of Kincardine; Marion, Mrs. John de Ritter of 'Hayfield and Jean, Mrs. Murray Johnston of the North Line in Kin- cardine Township. Before retiring to Kincardine Cliff farmed on the second farm east of Reid's corn- eri on the fourth concession - the farm of pioneer Aaron Stauffer. After retirement.to the town"Of Kincardine Cliff drove a -taxi for several years for his son-in- law Floyd Johnston. 'He' passed ' away last Thursday in his 66th year. Service was held by the members of the Amberley Orange Lodge and the funeral was at the Ross MacLennan Home on. Monday afternoon with interment in Kin- cardine Cemetery. • • * • The evening wedding• dinner for Joanne McGarvey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron McGarvey, concession 12'west in Huron Town- ship, was held last Saturday in the Ripley'Hisron Legion Hall. Catering to the dinner was the Ripley-Huron Legion Auxiliary with president Mrs. Bill• Danforth , Mrs. Doug Lackey, Mrs. Lloyd... 1Wyids, Mrs. Dave Henderson, Mrs. Wm. Henderson, Mrs. E. 0. Forrester, Mrs' Barbara (Don) Paquette and Mrs. Fran (Ab) Wylds on the job. About 80 guests were present. Bruce Aitken was •on hand taking pictures. A ;S AY, AUGUST 1, 1973 THE LUCKNOW ,SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. PAO. THIRTION, - LOVE'S • LAST . GIFT REMEMBRANCE Ws .a MONUMENT • MARKER • INSCRIPTION• You ere lemertsbering a loved oni.. LET T. PRYDE &SON LTD' • IELP YOU DECIDE ON YOUR . MEMORIAL REQUIREMENTS . GCMER/CH DON DONOMI1141 524-8761 Orr phis Week lAHRIPley, .BY AB WYLDS 10 summer dry spell of the few weeks was broken dur- he middle of last week when fell over 'the whole area. A sof thunder showers passed just at the time the harvest - )f the many fall wheat fields tedistrict were under way. ever, other crops were badly red of moisture.. On Saturday moon, after adding boxes to hives in the bee yard at gMartyn's bush, lot east of ush, Morrison MacKenzie {driving down the sideroad to 10th:of Ashfield when a real. Yythunderstorm passed over dOwnpour so heavy it was lost impossible to, see the road oat of the truck. *• * * a * ee men, well known in' this. , passed away last week. TIM was Fred Bloor of Kin- ine, well known retired rail- ,conductor. A few years back' was known to hundreds of as he piloted trains from erston to Kincardine and at times to Southampton. athy goes to `his son Gordon ,operated the Spot restaurant cardine'smain street and elatives. xt was Howell Fraser , form- finer on the fourth of Huron 'ship who died in Stratford , ital last Thursday, July 26. as horn in Huron December 1884, Funeral service at the ' an -McCreath home, was wed by •Rev. John Hill of Haver last Saturday afternoon. ment,was in Ripley Cemetery. mpathy goes to his wife the es Catherine J. Bell, two .Grant and`Glen, both in to and two daughters Fern, ,Enjoy a 2 Night Special in TORONTO The. Lord Simcoe has something extra for you. It's a 2' night special for two at acost of only $59.90. It includes deluxe accommodation for two nights, dinneir in the famous Captain's Table complete with a champagne cocktail,' breakfast each morning and a sightseeing tour of.Toronto's many exciting attractions all for only $59.9b, subject to advance registration. The Lord Simcoe is in the' heart of downtown Toronto, close to shopping, theatres and entertainment. ''You get Something else that's• special at' the Lord Simcoe- it's friendly hospitality you will enjoy throu eat •your stay with us. . Colour TV in every ,room, fully air conditioned. Sintcoe Ho See your travel agent or contact us it: 'IS.0 king Street West, Toronto, Telephone: 362-1848. dance followed the banquet. • * * * Shortly after ten o'clock on Fri- day morning the children attend- ing Summer school - the summer • recreation program in Ripley - staged a Hobo's parade up, street from the Ripley Huron Central School playgrounds and bick. In 'charge were the high school girls who are, in charge of the classes - Susan Brooks, Gayle Huston, : Donna Needham, Carol MacKay , Dorinda Forster , Janice Reeves, Nancy McGuire and Patti Mac- Donald. The kids were all in costume and headed, with a sign. "Hobo Parade". a a a a a. a a, 'Something new and unique in fall fair meetings was called last week by president Hugh Mason. It was, an "after breakfast" meet- ing in Knox shed in Ripley. Ten men attended -'John C., MacDon- ald , Jim. Brooks, Ab Wylds, Ham MacKinnon, Reg Moore , Lester Ferguson, Francis Boyle, Morley Scott, Jack' Farrell and Hugh Mason. Discussed were the erec- tion of the road signs advertising the fair, the annual canvass for funds and an on the spot check was made on the repairs necessary to Knox shed which serves as the cattle 'barn. at the fair. 'John :C. MacDonald and Jim Brooks rnov 7 ed, that the steel roofing which covered the south half last year, under the direction of past pres- ident' Lester Ferguson, be extend- ed this yeai to the ,north half. The. canvass will' be underway shortly. Word has been received that Len Leverton Will be back with, his midway and the champion Durham Girls' Drum and Bugle band' will be here. Ontario Dairy Princess, Miss Sherry Pollock, will open the' Ripley Huron fall fair on the' last Saturday in September so "cead mile failte" to all. -After the meeting John C. MacDonald and Jack Farrell jumped on their_ tractors and headed full speed down the eighth concession to join the gang taking down the Duncan ;Smith barn on the Roy Elliott farm east of Leroy Walden's place. They had to let down the Wooden timber frame and then it was hauled to, the farm of Walter .Forster one block east, of Ripley./ You will recall Walter's 'barn was• destroyed by fire on a Sunday afternoon a year ago. * a 'a a * * * A change in the working staff at the Ripley Elevator, owned and operated by Jack Treleaven of Lucknow, , sees Bert Irwin replac- ing Sam .ErnersOn who has retired after severalyears. Also back on' the job is Johnny Smith and keep- ing 'the waste cleanings cleared away is Kenny MacDonald and sons. • * • * • .* * Visiting in the Ripley-Huron- Kincardine -Lucknow and Coder- ich areas this past week were Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MacDonald of Dorchester near London. Stewart is the principal of the school there. Fora number of years he was principal at Ripley. I * * * * * Mr, and Mrs. Les Ross of Kes- wick Were with• Mr. and ,Mrs. Niels Frederiksen in Ripley for, A. scene, similar to those seen hundreds oftimes on the Canad- ian Prairies, was seen on the 12th' concession of Huron last Tuesday. George and Ian Stewart Were busy harvesting their wheat fields just. to the east of Clark's Church. They have 2_20 acres in tOta/and ,on Tuesday had 60 acres done. In 'the field were four big combines a at work - one John Deere.and three 410's M.F. Driving the big combines were George Stewart,. Jim MacDonald, Nelson Eskrick and son. Three trucks driven by Fred Ward and Harvey Mole, both of Luc know for Co-op and Cersons, were buiy hauling to the Mike Snobelen plant on the fourth concession' west in. Huron Township. the week end. • • • • • • • Flies can bug your stock • and reduce your profits. Captain and Mrs. Jan Stewart land, three children Bradley, Brett, !and Beverley were home from 'ease Borden where Ian is ptesenr• '1y-stationed with the Canadian. Mr Force., • WATER SAFETY Kkgp,iNpu . Swom.wirw, • O. 0 • y .0,