The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-08-31, Page 8l A(il EIGHT'
THE LUCKNO1 SENTINEL. t,UPKNQW, ol,tirAitto
The New CO-OP, Pasture Ration, supplements the pasture'.
feeding of dairy cows in production. Lush spring pasture
provides bulk and prdtem but does not supply sufficient energy
roto hia ntam body weigt:and maximum production.
' 'in 'CO-OP Pasture Ration': that' , na.
Ifs the extra. energy. bies
e ,
-yo
u to get the most from your pasture and from . your herd. at
the time' when production is cheapest and later when p tures.
axe drier:
The ,Co-op can also use your.grain to, .give you this; rakian
Discuss' this Pasture Program with ' our local Co-op.
Phone 7
1NATCH FOR FIRE
IN HAY. MOWS
' If your .:hay went into _ the
barn a ;Utile • tough this year,
take this. tip fromsafety expert;..
Hal Wright: check the -bay twice
a week' . the.. first month and
•
once a, week the second,' month:
after . haying:, , The reason: ' fire
danger. •
.
The Ontario . Department. of.
Agriculture ;engineer • .suggests
you ,build a hay' probe thermo,
Meter to , properly, do • the'. job.
•Use ' a 1,0 foot'length .of '1 inch`
electrical " : conduit or tubing
Rivet " a ,sharpened • :hardwood
point', to the bottom end and
• drill'6 holes, of % inch diameter
'within the- ' bottom ' 6 • 'inches :.of,
the pipe. Lower a • dairy' thermo
',meter on a 12 foot cord .to; the
• • bottom of ' the completed ' hay
'probekand .your're:.ready t'o take
;the temperature .of your hay.
"All that's ' needed...now„ is a
piece of. sponge .rubber :below:
•the ,thermometer to . act as .a
, •cushion and 'prevent breakage."
.says Wright.
When ready to' Mise the ' probe
push' it Well downinto the hay
and leave it for 10; Minutes.
Then, 'pull out the theritiometer
and check the temperature. Use.
these terhperattire ,guides:
.150 degrees "F. Entering the
danger zone. Make temperature
observations'• daily. .
• ,.160 degrees F. Danger! In-
spect every 4 hours to • see `if
temperature . is rising. '
.175 degrees F, Fire; pockets
can be expected. Call the .Fire
Department 'pumper and wet,
down 'the hay.'
.185 • degrees F. The pumper
Should 'be available 'since flames
will develop when air ' conies in
contact with the hot hay.
.21Q ° degrees P. Critical!' Hay
is almost sure to ignite.
+ , "Workmen 'Shouldn't enter the
:snow alone or' Without ropes
• tied to their waists.," cautions
Wright. "Fire 'pockets may have
K developed and "thereis danger
of men fallinginto them. Long
planks can be placed across' the
top. of the hay..
stand:' :on :.'thein
observations, or
hay,:" • ,
SHOWER''H ELD ,POR
SATURDAY BRIDE.
(DUNGANNON NEWS)
•1VIrs ., Harold Errington held a
.pre -nuptial shower,' : for Miss
Lois Webster on Tuesday night
of last week with about thirty-•
five ' neighbours and friends
'resent. jrenda Bradley, little
nieceof f ,the bride-to-be, enter-
tained , with; pianomusic asthe
guests and Lois arrived. A .speci
ally''decorated chair was prepar
ed' fpr the guest of honor.' Dianne.
Errington who also .assisted her
mother, 'the hostess; . sang two
numbers accompanied Eby Betty
]Durnin at the piano. Mrs, .Ross,
' Errington • gave a reading,' Mrs.
Bill. (Ettabelle)- Bradley the
bride's sister led , in . a sing -song
before lunch was served. Lois
was assisted • in opening' the
many lovelygifts by her mother
and sister;: Little girls, • .brought.
the gifts in 'armfuls. Lois graci-
ously :thanked one and ' all for
the thoughtful :remernbrances.
School holidays are about •'over
and' we hope:. all have enjoyed
the summer. School .• reopens
Tuesday, ., September 6th . with
the ' teachers Mrs. M. Durnin &.
Mr.Robert`, Norman at . Dungan
Mrs. Frank Smith, Douglas &
Shirley ' of . " :Crantbrook, , visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGee for. a,
few days' last week:.
Mr. and Mrs...Wilfred. Wood-
man. arid' family of Dublin 'and
Mr. and • Mrs.. Harold •,Baechler
• !"and. family, Auburn, Mr. ' : and
Mrs. .Jac* ': Baker ' were ''Sunday
B
visaechleitors rwitl'i Mr. and' Mrs. Fred
.
Mr., and Mrs. Cilester .Durnin
of. Irwin,. P.A., are: vacationing
at .their Point Clark ,cottage and.
• also, visiting his ..father, Mr. R, J.
Durnin • and. aunt, . Miss. Ellen.
Durnin.
Mrs: 11. A. S. Yokes enjoyed a
week with her cousin at 'Brace -
'
I bridge, whom she • hadn't seen
.for. ,a considerable :time. Mr
Barry':: Fong of ' their household
accompanied:; and' assisted with
the . motor trip.
Workmen 'can
while making
removing,' ' the,
FO DE 'FAMILY. MOVE FROM'
FOWICKORIL-1.4A .•
The Fordwich. community hall
was. , filled to; capacity for a fare-.
well party:for Dr. and Mrs.•'J. D.
'Forde and ''family,. who '. are' •leav-
ing 'the comimunity to take up
residence in Qrillia, where; Dr..:
Forde .is n'ow., on • the' staff of , the
' Ontario`., Hospital:
• They`, were !Presented. with .' a
swivel 'TV chair nd occasional•
,chair, magazine/rack•' and smoker,.
ito match' and an• electric coffee
maker. Eachof the four` children
were given a fountain pen.
Mrs. Robert 'Gibson read the
address. Dr , Forde replied for
the family and .'thanked every-
•
one
Mrs, Forde is the . former Eli
zabeth MacDonald, daughter of
Mr' D.-. A. MacDonald of. Loch-
alsh.
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• Mr.. ahs' Mrs;. Wan Rivett, `tats:
week rade a trip; to. Detroit, and
also took in some of . the Tororl
oto ,C.N.E. .
' Mrs,, Wilbur Brown and Sis-
ter, Mr's. Ann Linklater attend-
ed the fune. ral ° on Thursday of
their cousin's wife, the' late Mrs.
J. C. Reed of Listowel, age 36,
who passed away after a lengthy
illness. The bereaved husband.
is a son of the late. Bert Reed.
r'he "Cook" annual picnic was
held. Sunday at Kincardine
Beach with around sixty attend-
ing.'includirg' several' from. here..
Mrs. Stanley (Cora). Hughes,
Toronto, who rias just. returned
from .a five -'week's znotor trip.
toe the Pacific . Coast, visited Fri-
day night with her sister, •Mrs
Mary Rivett.
Mr; and Mrs. Ivan 'Henderson
and two little: sons, Toronto, are
visitingher parents, Mr. and
Mrs, ictor Errington,
The Dungannon 'United, Church
will hold anniversary services,
Sunday, September 18th; morn-
ing and evening with :Rev. Peter'
Renner; Tees!water as ,guest
speaker and' guest' soloist will
be • Mrs. " John •'Bodner, Port`
Credit. .
Dr. C. Toll: formerly of Blyth,
now , of Trail,- B.C.,'•is vacation-.
ing ' with his.' 'wife and 'daughter
at 'Bogies: Beach, on Sunday .cal-
led on' 'cousins, Mrs. Nellie Ste-.
wait and . Mrs. T. Edmunds. Dr:
Toll, a dentist, a • number of
years ago' served • a "` cou'ple , af'.
days weekly. .in: this village.
Dr.N A; .S: Yokes,' local prac-
titioner held' away from a •busy
life on a few,. holidays • last, week
"motoring • up through ' .., ' Bruce
County joining some medical
pal's arid .continuing to' the ;Man
itoulin• and' there visited some
former. • Ind&an ,'' patients - with
whom ' he has • kept. up : steady,
friendship. and 'interest;
`'' Billy Blakeis is visiting this
week with'his: aunt, Mrs. B. F.
Comfort,; °.St.: Catharines.
Mr.. and , .Mrs.. ,Anderson
ford, London,' arid Mr..' and 'Mrs.
Harold Mugford. arid family '' of
Detroit +'on Sunday visited MTS.
Abner' Morris. •
wE►N` Y, AUG. 1st . 460,
DEER, , TRIO'. AMBLE.
AT AMBE LEY*.
(AMBE'RLEY NEWS)
Ur. jack Shiers and .son Billie•
of Toronto Visited with Mr, and`
Mrs, Ross Shiells and other re-
latives :in the vicinity last week.:
Mrs. TI'homas. Brown of, Wing_.
ham was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs.. • Walter Brown on: Friday.
Mrs. Art Courtney spent last
week in, London at the home of
Mr. d Mrs. Lloyd Cu,
• Witanh, 'run•iors of, showersortneyand
.weddings'thebe next few weeks
promises to, a .busy tune for
•the ladies of this vicinity;
The friends. 'of Mr. George E17
liott former Ainberley resident
'are glad .to know he is much.
imv'in health,
Mrspro. ed Jack MacDonald and.
nephews of Buffalo visited `with . .
relatives. ,at. Point Clark. • last,
week. ' .
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blue, :Eu-
gene and Mr.. and' Mrs. John
• Emmerton , enjoyed a few days.
last ; week • at the . "Blue-MgDiar- •
Mid cottage, Point Clark;
Ideal..•weather ' over.:. the •;;past.
two •' weeks has seen much of
combining, and ; threshing near
connotation:
Miss MarEllen ' .Shiells'�
Y of :.
Amnberiey .was 'the ' guest of Mis-
ses Barbara . and Be. trerley Rath-
Well •of Lucknow ; recently.
Mr: and :Mil. Robert' Gallaug-
her arid'family Of Mansfield
Were ' Sunday • guests of Mr. and
Mrs... Don 'Courtney.
• 'What n'iight have been a hun-
tar's dream ,cone 'true, had it,
been ' open • season, was ;when 3 • '
.deer, -were:. noteed• sauntering
along' 'a sideroad; apparently. not
disturbed, •by traffic: 'They;, kept'
'Up the pace for over forty, rods,
then leaping into a, nearby corn
field, disappeared:. presumably to
'enjoy:. the tender' caries
Mrs. Irving Benson of Amber
:ley. Beach received the sad news •
Saturday. evening ,of the sudden
passing /of..her• sister;., Mrs. June
.Matrosic: of .Detroit;
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