The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-08-27, Page 6THE LUV KNOW :SENTINEL, LUCK TOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1958
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JO:YNT TROPHY' WON
By DON 1►H1. E'S RINK
Eighteen rinks were entered for
the . Joynt trophy trebles. tourna-
meat at the local! ' greens, and.
with all the prizes, going to visit-.,
ing rinks. '
'Finishing first to take the tro-
phy was Mel Donahue's rink of
Teeswater; 2nd, Alexander of
Walkerton; 3rd, A. Townshend of
Goderich;. 4th, H. Sherbondy of
Wingham. ' '
Faulkner's rink of 'Walkerton
won` the- prize ..for ,,,the high one:
gone winner.
For Example:
An acre of Wheat yielding 40 bushels per acre
removes 66.6 lbs. nitrogen, 26.6 lbs. phosphor- ;
ous, 40 lbs.; potassium from the soil.
At a rate of 8 tons manure per acre, only 24
lbs. ' nitrogen, . 8 lbs, ` Jphosphorous, and 32 lbs.
potassium will be available the first year—and
then only under ideal managerial conditions
(manure applied directly and plowed" under.)
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So, where you want at least 40 bu: fall wheat
per acre, make up the nutrient deficiencies by
applying at 'least :200 lbs. 4-24-12 fertilizer-
even when using manure.
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ST. AUGUSTINE.
Sisters` St. Jerome (Olive
Kearney)' and Sister. M. Williams
.(Grace Moir) •of Athe St. Joseph's
.Order,' :London, visited at the
homes of ;: Thomas and Oliver
Kearney ":and• Mary, Ida and Am-
brose Brophey :for a few days
'last week.
congratulationsto. M•
iss Betty
Devereaux on . successfully pass-
ing ,:her fifth 'year examinations
at:'`the' Wingham High School.,
and: Mrs. Raymond• Boyle
.Mr
and babe.. and Miss Cecilia Kaab
spent a Sunday". recently with,
P
Mr.. and Mrs.:, A. H., -Boyle Dun-
lop.
Mr. and .Mrs. Will. Kinahan .
family spent a few days in .Lan-
..,,don
on-,.,don ..recently. W
:Miss Bernadette Bayle of Lon-.
don .spent the :weekend here.
Miss Joan' Devereaux ;spent a
few days •`in` .itchener. last week.
congratulations to Mr. & ' Mrs.
lone 7'1
Raymond Boyle on a boy' born
in Goderich Hospital and :to Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Leddy` oil a baby
girl;„born;.,in St. Mary*, Hospital,
Kitchener (Bernard Joseph `and
Deborrah .Anne).
Dr, and Mrs': J: A.- Kasper vis
ited `friends here during ` the
week.
INTERMEDIATES .OUSTED
Lucknow ' Intermediates were
ousted by Teeswater in the group
playoffs: The local squad, Com-
prised of some youing and prom-
ising material, didn't . have much.
se •- -• d�w� h -a Un@ -u
man. pitching staf were rat er
'up against it
Bill Hunter's boys frequently
started • strong and looked. like
sure winners in. the •early stages.'.
of the :game, but always; bibw
�t.•
SAMOA' AIX -STARS; TOO
MUCH- FOR. PEE WEES..
An , all-star team from 'Sarnia
was -too'' much for the Lucknow
Pee- Wees, as they . met 'in the
OASA playdowns , last week,
In the,:: first game at Sarnia
the local .lads, had "stage fright"
and got off "to - a -�bad--start with
the home team piling up' •17 runs'l
in the first . two innings. :Filial
.score was • 24 to 5..
Back home on .Saturday,• •LuCI�_
now ; couldn't chase a,. run over
and dropped; the verdict, 1,1 to .0;
Naturally outclassed ' by .such
a city all-star aggregation, the
Lucknow boys, are good in, their'.
own class. .` They /have a final:
series to , .play." for the•. W O.AA.
championship: •
Mr. and Mrs Mitchell Glas-
gow of Battle Axe, .Michigan; Mr.
and Mrs: • John Boyle of Goder-
ich visited Mrs. Mary .Welsh an
,other `friends recently.
MKing
Mrs. Anne ': - of' Luckno
visitedher sister, .Mrs. 'M Red
mond •fast week.•
,
Miss 'Bernadette and Kathleen
Leddy spent- %a:• few days with
their •aunt,''lil!rs. P.` Murray of
Kingsbridge last .week.
,Lours Hogan and family on Sun -
/day. w a Wks
1 :Miss Bernadette: Leddy spent
a few days with her friend,'. Zeta
Redmond, last week:
Mr. • Joseph. •Bowler, who ; had
surgery pertor need hi :St. • J'os
eph's Hospital; London, ishome
again. .
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brophey
and . family of •'Nova Scotia :visit-
ed. Ambrose and Mary Ida` 'Bro
phey 'this week. 4,•
ril . Boyle 'vis
� Mr. and'Mrs' Cy Y
ited friends. in London' recently..
Mr: Kenneth Leddy and Miss
Joanne Deitner were sponsors for
little 'Deborrah''Anne Leddy '.who
was. baptized at the, St. • Louis
Church, on Sunday,:, August 24
Mr. and Mrs W. A. Boyle, 'Mr.
and /Mrs.. Norman• Boyle; Billie
and, Margaret, visited •the, Joseph.
Boyle and Ray Leddy homes on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs : Gus Redmond:
visited friends iii .:Seaforth ;:re,•
cently.
• Mr. and Mrs: Theodore Re
mond and family„ visited :Mr
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August 28, 29, 30
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Week -End Feature ,
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COFFEE CAKE
Really Good , 33c
Big Tourney Monday. ,
The big bowling tournament of
the season locally is, scheduled
for Monday;` when . the Labor Day'
'Merchants' • - and ,Manufacturers'
doubles will be held.
There will be two 'draws with
accoinodation for a total. of '44.
rinks,
COMBINATION
DOORS
'CLEAR CEDAR '
1347 Thick' — Wide Stiles
All Standard Sizes. Sizes ,in Stock.
2' :6” ;x.6' 6''
2'8y •6, S„
3' 0" x. 7'. 0"
MATERIALS FOR
GRAIN BINS''
PLYWOOD f
All Thicknesses
CEDAR SHIPLAP
TONGUE 8cy GROOVE .PINE''
GALVANIZED FLAT IRON
FIRE':CHIE
CHIMNEYS
Approved by The, Fire'
Underwriters
n Be ompletely Installed
• in . 'L is than a Day,.
d n't Requxe Lune or Brick
A Lifetime Job,
WALLBOARDS
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TEN, TEST
MARUTE .
FRESH CEMENT ALWAYS IN STOCK
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'Phone 1..$0•
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Pitches ..2 -Bit Shutout
Stratford Kroehler. s meet Am-
herstburg in the, second ' round.
of the `-`1O.AS.A. intermediate
playdowns. -. The 'Khroehlers
iminated Meaford in two straight;
Lorne Ma . enzie pitched 'a two
-
hitter fora 5=0` win in the first
game. Lorne • is the son,. of Mx..
and Mrs. Roy MacKenzie of Rip-.
OPENED CONVALESCENT
SOME IN. BRUSSELS;
Mr: and`,Mrs. E V. Baker re
cently held the official , opening, -
of their new Convalescent Home
at Brussels:' A few months ago;
they ,purchased • the David', Ross,
residence: in Brussels and con -
Vetted :, it to . a modern 'nursing,
Speakers at :the " opening were '•
'John ; W:. Hanna, M.P'.P.; Reeve
George McCutcheon 'of Brussels
and`Rev. H. L. Jennings of Lucke'
now ; •
attle
reedingssoczatio
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
e express ress' .appreciation. for the'. fine co-operation rem
W p PP
ceivd`
e on. bur new'weekend' sehedule, for.. calling in' for ser-
,
vice' which is on a trial basis
evening
Sunday morning,but • you must phone
are inseminated early Su y .„ ,,
for service for these on Saturday, between- ;6 and 8 . p.•m.
s from both.: old '.and new
'We.liave a tremendous respon e
members which has has resulted
•
• in an increase in our number
of inseminations. that has never been equalled during : any
X952:
one year with One ,exception,
.
There are still many cattle Downers mating • their COWS
and heifers' with:scrub bulls with the resulting calves ':being
of poo quality:. Why .not call us for service, the •'result .will: •.
be - -
BETTER CATTLE FOR :BETTER LIVING .”
A Daughter of a Unitr Bull Who wag :best udder .'
winner at .the .1956 C.N.E. , •
Grade or purebred, dairy or beef or cross -breeder,
we. can give 'you service from any, breed you wish..
•
or 'service : or more information call coileet' to
CLIN`'TON. HU'24441 ' or KINCARDINE 460
Between 7.30 and. 9.30 A.Mr. Week, 'zlays
Between 6,00 and $.00 B.M. Saturday evening