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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-07-01, Page 12SAGE; TWEI,V.gI - !THE,. LUCKNOW SENTINEL,; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • ESSO SERVICE FOR. TOP .QUALITY .ATLAS BVAITERIES DUNLOP TIRES (Most Sizes in Stock) , AT REASONABLE PRICES! Repairs to All Makes , of Cars and Tractors 2 Licensed Mechanics' • feel Alignment and Balancing MOTORCADE' DEALER Decide Track end Fief Chum��ons At `North' Ashfield -Public School • TEESWATER PAPER .SEES - MERIT .IN ,LOCAL' .ACTION TO, SUPERVISE DUMPING The Teeswater .News • commen- ted as follows last week: "It is noted with interest that, the village of Lucknow has placed a strict. curb on use of the, noun- icipal dump. It will be locked to the public: and open ' only at cer= tain' advertised times when.. super vision of • dumping of refuse • will 'be in evidence. • . "What brought about this move? Is • it hard to . guess? Teeswater has -'the same problem,, . and• it appears that . the action as an- nounced in Lucknow is . the an- swer—albeit an expensive . one, as the extra hours . of supervision.. will be " charged directly against taxes, "The public':• have little or no .l regard for any place that isused for dumping purposes. Np matter how often the place is' cleaned up, or how many requests are issued or 'signs. ' posted asking to dump at the brink, etc.piles piles . of •, rubbish are deposited in the . mid- : dle of roadways and approaches far from the proper location. With- in a very short • time the ' whole area presents a : cluttered -up mess: Then .there' is the joker who; rath- er than dig a hole, carts • dead animals to the dump. Last week , we saw:a dead' calf—no. t thrown' over the edge.: where it would at • least . not be. noticed as much but deposited well 'back to the road where both . the sight and ?. smell was nauseating... Yes, and we've seen innumerable dead. cat's , ,and dogs,: someones' pets,' (. similarly discarded .. "If ` the sameconditions exist at .Lucknow, and such is no doubt i. the. case, . then the village fathers .; cannot ` be blamed for their >ac- tion. The same curbs could • be. the answer •for.. Teeswater.", Track and Field champions were MacLennan, Michael Hogan; Soft - declared at North Ashfield Pub- ball Throw, Allan Ditennan, Ken lic School on Friday, June .19th. MacLennan, Jim Hogan, Champ• The following results were 'listed. ion,` Kenny MacLennan, Runner Junior Boys: Up, Jim Simpson. Dash, , Ken. Parrish, David Far- Intermediate Girls: risk, . Rod MacLennan; - Standing. Dash, Jean Webster, Kathleen 'Broad, Paul ; Hogan, Dennis. Dren- Hogan, Ursula' Courtney; Stand- nan, Gregory. Hamilton; ' Back-. ing Broad, ` Kathleen : Hogan, : Janet wards Race, Dennis.:! Drennan,' Gibson, Alma Parrish; Backwards David':Farrish,: Gregory Hamilton;. Race, .Jean Webster, Alma Fair=: „Running .'Broad, . Paul Hogan, Ken risk, ..Kathleen Hogan; Running Farrish, Dennis Drennan High'. Broad, Jean Webster, Alma Far - Jump, : Dennis .`Drennan, ' Glenn risk, Carol Finlayson; High Jump, R o b b, Paul, Hogan; Softball Shirley 'Robb,: Jean Webster, .Kath- Throw, .• Dennis Drennan, . Glenn, .,leen Hogan; Softball Throw, Jeam Robb, Paul Hogan Champion, Webster, Janet Ritchie, :Dennis.• Drennan; Runner Up, Barger; Champion, Jean Webster Paul Hogan:. Runner Up, Kathleen Hogan: Junior: Girls: • Senior Boys: Hash, Henrietta Van Diepen Dash, Tom 1VlacDpnald, Ronnie'. beek, Mary ' Louise O'Neil,' Jan- Hogan, j)rew MacRae, ; Standing nette,, Hogan; Standing ; -Broad, Broad; Drew MacRae Tom, NFac- JanetteHogan; Henrietta Van Die-. Donald, Ronnie ` Hogan;' , : Back penbeek, ,, Mary Bradley; ;rack wards Race, . Tom MacDonald, wards Race, . Henrietta Van Die- Drew •' MacRae, . Ronnie Hogan; penbeek, Helen Eskritt, Lisette Van Running . Broad, Drew MacRae.. Diepenbeek; Running Broad, Mary Ronnie Hogan, , Tom MacDonald;: Louise O'Neil, Jannette Hogan, ` ' High • Jump,; George MacDonald, Mary Bradley; High Juin, Jan- Alan • Finlayson, '' Ronnie Hogan; getter Hogan, Helen Eskritt, Mary. , Softball . Throw, Tom MacDonald,. Louise O'Neil; Softball' Throw, George MacDonald, ' Drew : Mac- Helen Eskritt, Debbie ' Wilkins, Rae; . Champion, Tom MacDonald; Brenda MacLennan; Champion. Runner Up, Drew MacRae. • Jannette Hogan; Runner Up, Senior Girls: Henrietta 'Van ' Diepenbeek.. Dash, Christine MacLennan, Di Intermediate• Boys azure Vassella, Helen . Courtney; yy Dash, Jim Hogan, Russel Mon- Standing '.Broad Dianne Vassella crief, : Ken, MacLennan;: Standing Christine MacLennan Carol Bur - Broad, Kenny MacLennan, Jim- roughs; Backwards . Race, Carol my Simpson, Jim Hogan; Back Burroughs, Mary Anderson, Don - wards on wards.• Race, Jim Simpson, Ken na .Wylds; Runing Broad, Donna MacLennan, Donald :Simpson; Wylds, Christine MacLennan, Jane Running Broad, Ken' MacLennan,Moncrief High Jump, Christine 'Jim .' Simpson, Billy ' .MacKenzie; Ulll WEDh1..ESDAY, JULY Ontario farmers use. • more petroleum prod• ucts . than any' other farm .gr oup in Canada ... let this ;' great buying. power work for you co-operatively. You build ownership ':and earning • ' in .the• form 'of Patronage Refunds when you make your kkal CO-OP.. headquarters for all your petroleum supplies.You area b eservice and assured s • • products,. depen competitive prices plus ownership in your ow'n business. Help. yourself BUY News. Brlefs: To supplement the Central Hur- on Secondary Vocational School at Clinton, indications are that Exeter is. to . have its own voca ti- onai addition,' , and: in the :for - seeable orseeable. future Goderich College- iate will also . have a vocational addition. More than 400 delegatto th es e' •Works"'decided—to pool resources annual convention of the Ontario to collect vote returns in the. No - Urban and "Rural' School Trustees Asso 'aticin voted unanimouslyto ' have always found; it fascinating 'urge the Ontario Departmenvember Presidential election We of to see which .network did the best Education to discontinue Remem •]ob and who was' first, second and brance Day,third. • This move eliminates com November ii' :as a I.. school holiday,: 'as it has': become petition, which is not good. Nat ' that Telephone . 528-2125 by William Recently the 3: American: `net - With CTV: enjoying' success with Ajnderson, Softball Throw, Mary "Let's , Sing ' Out we wonder' if Barger,• •Janice ,Robb, Dianne Vas- it was wise for; ABC .to' Oro sella; Champion, Christine Mac- ",, p " Hootenany . . Lennon;Runners Up, Dianne . Vas- , sella, Mary Anderson, Carol Bur * roughs - tied. ' , Nomination for thew orst COM - Open Mile mercial . on television the . Old., MacLennan, C a r o '1' . Burroughs, ,1 Ronnie' - Hogan, • Tom 1VIacDon- : Vienna Beer . commercial, s�-gh Jump, Jim Simpson, Ken Margie Simpson tied withMaryaid, Ray .Hogan: ''nilly the one ,witthe profeesssor ••••♦••••♦•••*♦•••♦N♦•••♦•••N♦•♦••N•♦••♦••••♦♦•••••••••••N♦••♦ii•♦••••♦*i♦♦♦••♦♦♦•.♦••••4••• • ♦•, • +' •. o. • • • • • • ♦. • •. ♦• • • • .♦ ♦• .. • I .z' a NEW. s •• LIMIT 'FEEDING PROGRAM • •' ♦ • • Whiting banging on an ash tray with his pipe and his stupid observations.. s *. •4 CBS has 13 new shows for the corning fall season, with. ABC. 12 and NBC 7 . — Ernest Borgnine McHales 1V v -" andof ,Mer- man a '; Ethel .M man will marry ''June 27th Audrey. Hepburn may be a. seg ment in ".The' Rogues" next ' fall -- Ed Sullivan plans re -runs of. the Beatles . en August 23rd; Septem- ber. 6th and 20th -;- "The Best. of Pierre Berton" (-once .a : week) started on Channel 13 last Sat- urday — 'The 19655 , season may see a swing to Westerns : again Brooks • Hayes, special assistant :. to President Johnson will appear on'.a' Meredith. Willson .Special. 'CBC • coverage of 'the; Queen's Plate last .Saturday was ` loose' and why don't they. ''give, the prices the' horses pay when its official. That'shalf the fun; �BITUARY * . .•♦ NORMAN 5. LEESON i The death occurred suddenly at his home in. Greenock Township. on; Monday, June 15th, 0f Norman Leeson, in his 37th year.: Deceased' was born yin Green- ock 'Township, a son of Mrs. Wes- ley Iey Leeson and the .late Mr. Lee- son. Ile resided with his .mother. Sut'viving ,are eight sreters afld 'two' brothers; Mrs. John Eiphick (Verna), Lucknow; Mrs Kelvin Lamont (Merle), . Culross; Mrs. • Neil Lamont . (Isa), Greenock; - Mrs, Stuart McDonald' (Ivadetlr �r Kinloss; Mrs, Lawrence BoiSV'crt (Bertha), Swastika; Mrs, Lyle • Md'Donald (rlorence), Windsor; • Mrs. Matt Bell (Bernice), Or ilia`:. ♦ C FEED REQUIREMENTS by up'to .50 'lb. per hog •i • with the new SHUR-GAIN Limit Feeding Program.... ♦ S i MORE 'GRADE' 'Xs MARKETED because the limited • eneh the i helrsyCbrr rolg the t developmenR- oAl xcess it Program • !j p fat, allows hogs, to r • . grow more lean ' meat. , •• concepte n hogfeedingOU' POCKET THE EXTRA • • • DOLLARS-. from .. •cU S teed, ��� S � • improves •low„ . ' ♦ abets per • extra . returns front Mare .A, grc' 2 • limit :hog fees • e y: . .• ,� ` ,.,, M Syly stein JOh�ison (Audre rs • • • r .Kitchener, lra Leeson 'of. Carrie Peter Leeson of Huron arson ax Products � s . hi ��' • n fUC l� • The 'funeral was held on Tlinr.�� .. 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