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'PAGE Two -THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER
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The LUCKNOW SENTINEL
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
"The Sem Town" — On the Huron-Bruce Boundary I
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FALL
FERTILIZATION PAYS
Use BULK SPREADING SERVICE
for convenience
Why is a Fall application of fertilizer so profitable?
TOP DRESSING HAY AND PASTURE insures winter hardi-
r ess and hence winter survival of the alfalfa 'and clover. The
increased soil fertility level also means extra spring and summer
growth—higher yields/more feed per acre/more milk per cow/
more gain on beef.
FALL PLOW-DOWN, another important requirement for next
year's cash crops. Plow-down prevents seed burning when a larger
mount of fertilizer than is safe to apply near the seed, is to be
used. The fertilizer is better mixed in soil and where straw or corn
stocks are turned under, results in a faster decomposition.
REMEMBER ! CO-OP Bulk Spreading is fast, labour saving and
economical. You get CO-OP Fertilizer spread for you at approxi-
mately the bag, price. Another of the many farmer-owned Co-op
services..
LucknOw District .Co-op.
Phone 528 • 3024
F ER T I L I Z E P S
McWHINNEY - AMENS
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Aikens, R.
R. 1 Fullarton, are pleased to
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Janice Eunice, to James
Elliott. McWhinney, Winghamo
son of Mr. and MrS. Hugh
McWhinney, +Dungannon. The
marriage will take place on
September 27, 1975 at . Grace
Lutheran rChurch, Mitchell at 7
p.m.
JURJENS - EivIBERLIN
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Emberlin are
pleased to announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Joy Carol to
Louis John Jurjens, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Jurjens, R. R. 7
Lucknow. The wedding will take
place at._ four p.m. Saturday,
September 27 -arthe Christian
Reformed Church, Lucknow.
DUNGANNON
Rev. H. G. and Mrs. Dobson
returned from holidays to the
manse last 'week and .Stinday
service of worship was resumed in
Dungannon United Church on
Sunday. Sunday School will open
for the new season next Sunday at
the usual time. , • •
Sympathy is extended to the
family of the late Norman Stevens,
whose funeral took place on Friday
afternoon. .
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eedy spent
the week''end with 'Mr. and Mrs.
Irvine Eedy and celebrated the
second birthday of their twin
daughters, Jennifer and Megan.
Martha Eedy of Stratford spent a
few days at' her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith
accompanied their son, Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Smith and family of
Chatham, on a- vacation at Wasaga
,each last week.
. Several- from here attended the
birthday party in Lucknow United
Church in honour of Miss Ada
Webster's 80th birthday on Thurs-
day.
Barbara Blake was home from
Toronto part of the week prior, to
beginning the 3rd year of her
course at Ryerson College. Visiting •
with her for a few days was Miss
Yasmin Mohammad, also a 3rd
year student in Fashion Arts,
Ryerson.
Congratulations to Irene Hasty,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Lorne
MAITLAND SEEKING
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:approval, the issue will be taken for
ratification to the Maitland author-
ity's year-end meeting in Novem-
ber. .
The move to acquire the addi-
tional territory was prompted by
several requests for conservation-
related services to the authority
from, the municipalities, Mr. Des-
lauriers said. o
Erosion • control assistance to
individual land owners and the
municipalities and reforestation' of
small areas will be undertaken in
the area, he said.
"We'll also take a complete
inventory of erosion problems
along the shoreline and up river
mouths about a quarter of a mile
and possibly right to'Highway 21,".
he said.
Following that. the authority will
seek money from the province to
undertake specific en•eering
studies to see how thoSe problems
can be corrected.
"Nobody really knows how bad it
is now," Mr. Deslauriers said.
"We hope our survey can give .us
this kind, of information."
Hasty, who graduated from St.
Thomas Campus of Fanshawe
College, School of Nursing, On July
29. She commences work on
September 2 at Plains Health
Centre, Regina, Saskatchewan.
Howard Godfrey returned home
on Thursday afternoon after a few
days in the hospital.
Ricky and Renee Thompson: of
Godericli spent a few days last
week with their aunt and uncle,
Judy. and Art McMichael and
family. ,Mt. and Mrs. Jim
Thompson and baby daughter
Danielle of Goderich came out, on
Thursday evening and Ricky and
Renee returned home with their
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Durnin of
Scarbotough called on several
friends and relatives in Crewe,
Dungannon and Goderich this
week..
Flooding on the east side of the
village following the, recent heavy
rains left water lying in several
yards and water in some baSe-
ments. West Wawanosh council
members were called to view the
effects of the water, some of which
could not run off because of the
new street. , S
Mrs. Marina Park spent a few
days in Wingham Hospital last
week.
Fred and Donna Young spent the
week end camping at Rockhill Park,
Shelbourne With relatives.
/*Itecent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Art Stewart were Mrs.
Bernice West and 3 grandchildren
of Lake Oreon, Michigan; her
sister, Mrs. Hazel Barr of St. Clair,
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Mr. and Mrs. Art Ste
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Sympathy is extende
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