HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-01-28, Page 13-last Saturday night, January 1,7 in.
Listowel were from left,, standing:
Greg •Baer accepting '.for ' Larry
Pentland of Dungannon in Classes
12,000 stock and 10,000 stock;
Murray McCracken of Listowel in
8,000 stock; Art Helm 'of Lticknow
in 7,000 open; sitting; on left, Glen,
Porter of Lticknow in 9,000 open;:
and Paul. Murray Of Seaforth in
.16,000 stocli. and 20,000 stock,
offers a complete selection of
wedding announcements
styled for the discrim-
inating '
ask for . • .
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By. Dr. W.V. Johnston
NOW AVAItAnE • IN PAPER BACK •
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WEDNESDAY, 'JANUARY 29, 1976 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Treat Injuries
At Hospital
Mii. Patricia. Gamble, Teeswater'
was driving • her, cart when it went
into a 'skid 40 WAS. in collision With
'a .vehicle 'driven . by--Mrs. ./nanita.
Schiestel 'of 'Teeswater-, • . The.'
accident ogented :January:20 about
5' Miles 'north of • Wirighatn. On
HighWay 4. She was admitted IQ •
hospital with minor' lacerations. to '.
her forehead. , . • - ' '
' , Douglas , ' 'Gamble, ''. Teeswater„
was a passenger in the vehicle
driven by his . mother. , .1,10 -.Was
admitted. to ;hospital, •• with a
fractured leg. .. , •
Mrs: Juanita Schiestel, .TeesW.at-.
er, was the was' Occupant 'of ' her.
car. - She also admitted to
hospital' 'with. abrasions. - ' The '
accident was investigated, by 'K.
,Balser, - • '
-- -Donald . 'Bishop,. 69 Garfield
South, Hantilton; was driver of a
car .. which went, into . the 'ditch,
approximately 3 Miles. ' south , .of .'
•Belgrave on January 22. He was.
admitted • to. hospital' with a
• laceration and possible 'cOncus on.
• .. . Mrs.• Ruth '. Pipe, R. . 4
Brussels, was driVer an • lone.
oecupant of her .car, when -.it 'was
,,•. . struck '• On' the driver's side by , a
'furniture truck from .Kitchener;:•on
Highway ', 86, 2 .miles.' east .' of
Bluevale. She was-- admitted .'to .
. , hospital .with ' -a laceration . to her,
forehead.' ' Investigated by ..Con.;--
, stable Carl Ricker: • ' • , ......
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Any hard-won experiences in
childhood Will be a useful guide
' in the battle of life.
Progress seems to be a matter
of swapping 'our old troubles for
new and bigger ones. •
THE LUCKNOW
FIRST PLACE TRACTOR PUL-
LERS - Taking firsts •in Western
Ontario. Tr t, Pullers' Associa-,
troph'es being handed out
TRACTOR PULLERS '
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
Murray McCracken, Listowel and
treasurer Paul Krauter, Listowel,
arranged the banquet.
Following a delicious meal,
trophies were presented to the
pullers receiving the most points in
the VV.0,T.P.A.r pulls held
throughout the past, year.
Local winners of trophies were:
For 25 year's' the Ontario March
of Dime§ has been Helping People
Live. Like 'People. Won't you help
too by giving generously when a
canvasser calls on you?
Art Helm, Lucknow, 1st in 7000
open class, donated by George
White & Sons, London; Ken
Phillips, Lucknow, 5th in 7000
open, donated by Teeswater Farm
Equipment Ltd.; Glen Porter,
Lucknow, 1st in 900 open, donated
by McGavin's , Farm Equipment,
Walton; Stuart Reavie, Lucknow,
2nd in 8000 stock, donated by,
Harvey Krotz Tractor. Division,
Listowel; • Murray , Popp, Auburn;
3rd in 8000 stock, donated by
George Wraith Co: Ltd., Goderich;
Larry Pentland, Dungannon, 1st in.
10,000 stock, donated by Helm'
Welding Ltd., Lucknow;. Stuart...
Reavie, Lucknow, 3rd in 10,000 ,,
stock, donated. by' H. Lobb and
•SonS Ltd:, Clinton; Laura Popp,
Auburn,, 5th in 10,000 stock;
donated by C. •& E. Sales and
Service, Lucknow; Clete Dalton,
Lucknow, 6th in 10,000 stock,
donated . by Reavie' Farm Equip-
ment, Lucknow; Larry Pentland,
Dungannon, 1st in 12,000 • stock;
donated by, N. T. MOnteith Ltd.,.,
Exeter; Murray Popp, Auburn, 2nd
in 12,000 stock,'donated by G. & ,E:
Sales and S.ervice, Lucknow; 'Cliff
Livingston ; Dungannon, -3rd in
12,000 stock, donated by W. A.
"Bud - Hamilton, LucknoW; Clete
Dalton, Lucknow', 6th in '12,000
Stock, donated „by Reavie 'Farm
Equipment, Lucknow; Cliff Livihg-
.ston, Dungarinon; • 2nd , in 16,000
stock, donated by •Reavie 'Farm
Equipment, Lucknow; Laura Popp:,
Auburn, 6th in 20,000 stock,
donated by Gilmore Farm Supply.,
, Hackett Farm Equipment,"'Luck-
now, donated trophies, to Murray.
McCracken, Listowet, 2nd in
10,000 stock and also to Don
-,Cressman, Listowel, 6th in 16,000
stock. Helm Welding Ltd.,
Lucknow,, donated trophies to Jack
McFadden, Dresden, 4th in 7900
open and to Jim Alexander,
Walton, tied •for 5th in 7000 oPen.
A special trophy ...was ,presented
to Laura Popp, 'Auburn, for being
the 1st Lady. Tractor Puller in• the
W .0 . T .13: A Gary Ritchie received
honourable mention for his duties'
as flagman for the ydar. Lucknow
was well represented for, 'of the 42 , trophies presented, taking in an
area from Port Elgin to S?:eddon,
15 trophies came to this immediate
area. This was followed by ah
evening of dancing. ,
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Honey Wagon! .purry Surrey!'
Either of these Clay.
/Liquid Manure Handling
Systems 'can move a
month's manure in 'a'
single day. Either inject.
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spread in controlled '25
to 35 foot swathes.
Honey Wagon' has inside.
the. tank, liquid cooled
vacuum pump: Slurry
Surrey is impeller type
system. Available i n • 800, 1500 & 2250 gal--
Ion sizes; with many
options. Write for mote'
information. •
THELOCKNOW'SENTIN“.. R.R. 1 KINCARDINE PHONE 395.5286 I
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