The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-09-01, Page 15eaned litter averages of
9.25from:296 firrowin.
N0.10 pig starter...
...Performance like this helps make
hog raising profitable:'
Bob Robson
"Our swine nutrition tests include many formulations
"for starting, pigs," reports Bob Robson, Assistant
Manager, Shur-Gain Research Farm, `but 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 9.35
weaned litter average."
Why 'don't you choose' Shur-Gain Pig Starter
No.10?
pig starter No.10
Crafts Big Part
• 0f International
Plowing Match
The International Plowing Match
to 4 *be held • in Bruce County
September 28 through October
2nd, 19.76.promises to be the
largest tented city in the world. In.
these tents are found many
displays of interest to farmers and
agriculture. Also there will be
tents full of unique items of interest
to all walks of life 'and' especially
will there be special entertainment
for the ladies in,at least three of the
many buildihgs.
A trip into the past where
Cahadiana, historical furniture;
dishes and utensils, along with the
history of the area, will be the
centre of attraction for those
intexeste,clviwAntjailOweamirm,,
//Another tent will be the drawling
card for those' wanting to learn new
crafts or at least see how they , are
done by 'people who make hand
made furniture, preserve flowers,
make quilts, leathercraft, rugs,
macrame, ceramics, copper kettles,
plastercraft, spin *eave, dye 'the
yarns, paint on china, and, •porce-
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO . PAGE FIFTEEN
I, 1976 opisgspAY, sgpTEMBER 1 194
BoARO
JUNIOR
John Barger, Patricia Barger,
Elizabeth Black, Carol Buchmeier,
.Kathy Chisholm, Darlene Coiling,
Jackie • Dalton, Sandra Dawson,
• Mike Dennis, Anne Doelman,
David • Emberlin, Ian . Hackett,
Nancy Haldenby, Anne Hamilton,
Anice Hayes, Michael Hayes,
Linda Jerome, Helen Maclntyre, • • Larry MacPherson, Kim McArthur,
Scott MOKini, Lynn Murray,
Wayne Phillips, Lana Sanderson,
Lance Sanderson, Sharon Sproul, • Alice Vander Klippe, Paul .Vander-
•velde, David Van Osch, Jackie Van
Os'Oh.
INTERMEDIATE .
Debra Arnold, Debbie 'Bolt,
Susan Dawson, Judy Hunter, Irene
Logtenburg, Richard McArthur,
Kay Morrison, Teresa Murray, Lisa
Peterson, Brenda Phillips.
SENIOR
Brenda .Arnold, Brenda. Chis-
holm, Eric CourtneY, Margaret
Maclntyre, Marilynne Maclntyre,
Jill Murray, Brian Van Osch,
Donna Van Osch.
BRONZE MEDALLION AND
SENIOR RESUSCITATION
David Atkinson, Kathy, Brooks,'
Faye 'Ann Forster, Donna Hackett,
Joan Hainilton, Etta, Belle Mac-
Donald, Kathryn McKim, Doug
Treleaven, Brian Van Osch.
SENIOR RESUSCITATION
Lorna Boyle, Edith' Greer.
ex BRONZE MEDALLION (BAR)
AND SENIOR RESUSCITATION
Ruth Henderson. '
WELL ORGANIZED
In this life little trouble eOrnes
to those who sit tight, keep a
stiff upper lip and live within
their income.
TYLER -' Keith and Barb Wish to
announce the arrival of a son, Kirk
Andrew, 7 lbs. 12 ozs., July 28,
1976 at Wingham and District
Hospital, a brother for . Doug,
Tracey and Kim.
BELLMORE - at Winghani and
District Hospital on August' 29, to
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bellmore, R. 3
Windham., a son, Daniel. Shawn.
lain, and canvas, make handsome
jewellery, petit point, candles, do
caning. basketry, Indian craft,
bottle • recycling, pictures, stained
glass and pine clocks and useful
.kitchen items, plus knitting, croch-
eting and many other items.
Lets not forget the tent where
seating will be at a pfemium to see
the fashion shows, cooking Schools,
and meat cutting and 'carving, plus
flower arranging.
There's more to see and do in 76
as 'Bruce Beekons Come Mix; In 76.
SWIMMING
CONTINUED FROM .MGE 1
Murray, Lisa Nagel, Amy Pollard,
Bradley Priestap, Cindy Struthers,
Larry Thomas, Sally Van Osch,
Theresa VanRooy, Michael Thom-
as.
BEGINNERS
Jeff Ackert, Rosalea Cameron,
Robert Campbell, Judy Carmick
ael, Maria Dalton, Tina de Boer,
Lisa Frayne, Beth-Ann Gingrich,
Katrina Howald, Chris Irwin, Ken
Irwin, Terri-Lynn Johnson, Heath-
er Maclntyre; Andy Meyer, Reid
Murray, Lila Purves, Marion
Raynard, Frances VanRooy.
/ ADVANCED. BEGINNERS
Mark Ackert, Meikel Becker,
Sandra Campbell, Sheila Camp-
bell, Arthur Clark, Mike Crump, •
Debra Emberlin, Wendy Forster,
Brenda Hackett, Brian Hackett,
Dale Hayes, Sandra Irwin, Paul
Johnstone, Linda Kaastra, Trudy
Korten, Nancy 0.Miltenburg, Dave
Pritchard, Nancy Sproul,' Heather
Stanley, "Julie Stanley; Lori Stan-
ley, Donalda Thompson, Linda
Vander Klippe, Gwenda Vander-
velde, Diane Van Osch, Jimmy Van
Osch, Diane Wilson.