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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-06-18, Page 18SENTINEL,LUCKNOW, ONTARIO thew the $11PW; 1:The,.,event,, . Unibeth,„, .exhibitor 'cle The Seastiii; Clinton attendance laColfield, Elwood Huron' die*. and O. the first,county SPring judged as featured 'Sal, the .conSiderable„ County withbveders Ontario by uron . rteS show S3 animals Fair, June, jaCk. interest Holstein County. • ow of 'the at 7. Baker, of 17 ring- from • Making- !Ills debut in theeShow ring, virtually 'cleaned-up" on the veteran breedeis. Seili showed/the Grand cow from the aged cow Class; the Junior Champion female from the Senior Yearling class; and the top Junior Yearling. Judge Baker, Tin describing his,,i Grand ',Champion . cow, thnark •- Becky Alert as sired by dlenliolm. Alert Dean Pabst, stated that he liked "'her sharpness and dairynesS combined with a well attached udder": , The-welt attached udder Champion . was the major margin of victory ever the 2nd prize-aged cow and . ReserVe Grand Champion, Bruns- veld Dividend Cora, as' owned by Oobert W. Carter. Blyth. Judge Baker also named an Honourable Mention, first prize 4-Year,old, Morris Acres Rockette Teresa as originally bred . by Jim Morris, Comber,. but now owned by ElSton A. Speiran,; Brussels. . ,., Me junior champion female, a daughter of Agro, Acres Revenue„ displayed bloom, cleanness, dairy- ness and a superior set. of feet na.indr legs When compared-with 2nd prize Senior Yearling and ReserveJu .0 Champion, Heather Holme Royalty Janice as shown by Cliff McNeil & Sons, Goderich. The McNeil entry is sired by A Birch-Hollow Royalty.• Hol-Den Farm, Clinton„ won', Premier Breeder, Premier Exhibit-4' or, Breeders Herds, and Champion Male 'awards..' Vodden"s. Bull, , Hol-Den Marini, as sired'. by Flemingdale Perseus.Mark, caught . Judge Baker's eye because, of his esriimoronbHlendit parts.. The Reserve Chat • • ivityallee, Catiladirdsaulep Agro Acres Unique and H . Larry Johnston, Auburn, considerably larger than th( remaining hulls. The show was held of abnormally cool' but dry day. . change iti location front Se seemed to suit most - of eichihitot* and the, size of rin was much larger than recent 1 County Holstein Shows . -Ethel, IVESEIATEIEN. • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 INSECTICIDE' DISPENSER A simple, effective and completely automatic insec- ticide dispenser for' round-the-clock insect control. One loading gives protection 24 hrs. per day up to 34. days. Can also be used for bacteria andodour control by changing aerosol charge. High input, plastic cabinet design. Approx.. size: 7 1/2" x 8 1/2" x 5 1/2". •No. 206-355 INSECTICIDE REFILL Aerosol, refill many times stronger than conventional insecticides. Kills flies, mosquitoes, gnats, -'etc. Ideal for milk home areas. 12 oz: DAIRY PAILS Quality tinplate dairy pail with 14 qt capacity \ All seams and crevices are solder-filled for .easy cleaning and sure- , sanitation Excellent quality' NO 586:008 • 697 FARM SALE PRICE: ea No. 529-050 FARM PRICE: 'Pocket-Size' STOCK PROD with Batteries -Ein:MK4aW 7 TON FARM WAGON BLACK POLY. FILM .Lightweight and easy to handle. Three popular sizes: 20. 32. and 40 ft. SALE 32.44 52.68 48.64 79.14 98.84 4 mil.20• x 100 No. 588-116 32 x 100' No .588-118 6 mil 20 x 100 No 588.138 32 x 100 No 588-140 40 x 100 No 588.141 , A truly reliable. pradtical end convenient device Durable plastic case and cover for protection 1600 volt from three 1 5 volt penlight batteries means NO DANGER to your animals No 579,674 1461 FARM PRICE: This wagon has all the features to give many years of service 4,.:cr,c: steering — front axles turn in heavy walled tubing.witb replaceat'e t:•usrl ng for easier steering Box-type rear axles are welded to spinwe e^sce positive tracking. Specifications. 10'2' iapprox I turninlpadiOs -2 ..3cK TeleScoping reach —84' to 132" • 13,4" high carbon steel spird e< • '.)01 heavy-duty hubs with high speed bearing • 7 ton capacity ide;:e r tiresi • rear hitcluncluded Wagon comes equipped with 15 - P;1,s tires i 4' CREDIT PLAN CHARGEX AT PARTICIPATING STORES Doing business country. style. LUCKNOW DISTRICT CO- PHONE 528 30 24