HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-06-09, Page 14sib,,SHUR GAIN pig starter No.10
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believe Cancer Can Be Beaten. Fp
personally grateful to the volun-
teers you canvassed and all those
who made donations.
Your sincerely,
.Carroll M. McKim.
()LIVET
Mrs. Isabelle Gardner of Goder-
ich visited on Sunday with Mr. and.
Mrs. Ray Hamilton and family.
Mr. and Mrs..-Jim McNairn and
children of, Seaforth visited on
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar White.
SPOKE ON GERMANY
Mrs. Florence Liddle of Ripley
was the guest speakeI last Wed-
nesday evening at the Olivet
U.C,VV. meeting. • She have a very
interesting talk on her recent trip to
Gerniany. '
• Tasso Karantonis of Toronto and
his mother, who is. visiting from
Greece, spent the weekend at their
summer home here.
Lorne Parrish of Lucknow visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
McGuire and family.
...71iVened.litteravergage.S.of..
.35 from 296 farrowings
with ND.IO pig starter...
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The Corporation
of the Village of Lucknow
NOTICE
A Plebicite will be held in the , Village on the fourteenth
day of June, 1976, under the quo Licence Act 1975 'of Ontario.
Qualifications for voting are as ows:
Canadian citizen or other British subject.
18 years of age on polling day
Be a resident of the municipality of the Village of
Luclmcrw for two (2) months up to and including
polling day.
Voters are requested. to check the voters list for their
names.
Voters not on the list, may hive their name added during
the time set for revision of the said list.
June 3rd, 4th, 7th, and 8th, 1976 from 9 am. to 5 p.m.
- at E. H. Agnew Residence, June 7th and 8th from 7 to 9 p.m.
Voters lists will be available at the residence of, E. H.
Agnew.
E. HOWARD AGNEW
Relisming Officer
Congregations Had
Picnic On Sunday
At Menesetung
DUNGANNON NEWS
The congregation of Nile and
Dungannon :United Churches met
at Menesetung for their •annual
service .and picnic. 'Rev. H. G.
DObson spoke on the, subject "I
believe in the Holy Ghost". The
sports committee planned a full
,,round of races for which they gave,
ribbons to the winners', Afterward
participants were treated with
chocolate milk.
The results of the races were as
follows: 4 years and under, Tanya
Hodges, Dennis Park, Melissa.
Logtenberg; "6 and under, Jimniy
Wright; Kim Miller, Craig McNeil;
8 and under, Kenny Logtenberg,
Sheri Smyth and Cathy Snider (tied
for 2nd), Rhonda McMichael; 10
and under, Janice Pollock, Carol
Smyth, Linda Hart; 12 and under,
Glenda Park, Janice Pollock, Cher-
yl Hart; 3-legged race, 8 and
under, Rhonda. McMichael and
Cathy "Snyder, Sheri Smyth and
Kenny Logtenberg, Jimmy Wright
and Craig McNeil; 10 and under,
Sheri Smyth, Rhonda McMichael,
Cathy Snyder and. Linda Hart,
Carol Smyth and Janice Pollock;
over 10, Mary. Lou McNeil and
Diane Park, Jerry Logtenberg and.
Simon Logtenberg, Colin Snyder
and Barry Smyth; sack race, 8 and
under, Rhonda McMichael, Kenny
Logtenberg, Cathy Snyder; 10 and
under, Janice Pollock, Linda *Hart,
Carol Smyth; 12 and under, Glenda
Park, Cheryl Hart, Linda Hart; over
12, , Diane Park, Glenda Park,
Cheryl Hart; kiCk the slipper,. 4 and
' under, Melissa Logtenberg; 6 and
under, Scott McMichael, Craig
McNeil, Sherry Hodges; 8 .and
under, Kenny Logtenberg, Cathy
Snyder, Sheri Smyth; 10 and
under,. Janice . Pollack, Carol
Smyth, Jeff Stoll; 12 and under,
Mike. Miller, Cheryl Hart, Colin
Snyder; over .12, Janice Pollock,
Debbie Kerr, Simon Logtenberg;
baseball throw, 6 and under, Craig
McNeil, Jimmy Wright, Jeff Mc-
Michael; '8 , and under, Kenny
Logtenberg, Jimmy Wright, Sheri
Smyth; 10 and under, Larry. Henry,
Kenny Logtenberg, Jeff Stoll; 12
.and under, Mike Miller, Kenny.
Logtenberg, Jeff Stoll; over 12,
Simon Logtenberg, Mike Miller,
Sharon Pollock.
Letter To
The Editor
June 7,1976.
I The Editor,
1 Lucknow Sentinel.
'Dear Don,
I On behalf of the Lucknow section
of the Canadian Cancer Society. I
would like to. thank you for, the
i support you gave us in the Sentinel
during our April campaign. I
I didn't have time for much publicity
! this year, so the eye catching
notices you placed here and there
I in the paper for the Cancer Society
! were much appreciated. The fact
1 that area people donated 5200.00
More 'than last year show that they
For Farm, Town and Country
Home Owners!
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If you can afford monthly payments.of ...
$21.66 you may borrow $1,600.11
$40.60 you may borroW $3,000.00
$67.67 you may borrow $5,000.00
$94.73 you may berrow $7,000.00
The above loans based 'on 16% •per, annum
5 year term. — 20 year amortization
Borrow for any worthwhile purpose; To consolidate your
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...Performance like this helps Take
hog raising profitable:'
Bob Robson
"Our swine nutrition tests include many formulations
for • starting pigs," reports Bob Robson, Assistant
Manager, Shur-Gain Research Farme"bui we find our
No. '10 Starter remains a winner for general use. It
consistently turns out healthy, growthy litters of pigs
averaging about 50 lbs. at nine weeks.
"Pig Starter No. 10 is introduced as soon as 5 lbs.
per pig of Shur-Gain Creep Feed is consumed. Creep
Feed is vital to high performance but of course it's the
40.50 lbs. of No. 10 Starter that produced the 935
weaned litter average."
Why don't you choose Shur-Gain-Pig Starter
No.10?
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