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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-08-27, Page 6THE LUV KNOW :SENTINEL, LUCK TOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1958 SPQR 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.) 7k 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. PF ctlhhz@��s. @. Q.O. RIGHT FERTILIZER G H ED. Analysis YOU NEED thenot �!3 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 4 YOUR BARGAIN FO1?I:ANID TOMATO JUICE. Tall 48 oz Choice. Save. lfic �_. __ 4 't11'1S; l. Ch `� Fallils Vhe�w, MARGARINE; Tulip Brand; For tabl1e Use and baking. Bargain. CREAM CORN. 15 oz. .Record' brand, Lowwest price HIGHLAND •PRIDE .co `PFEE. Our ;>✓ ec1us 've Top Sell r :� Po nd , , s� KLEENEX TISSUE SALE hubb .. ,Save 19c v. P g s • Regular �'or, C y ' Yes .A,gain . We Bring .You The Tops In o rEE 1 I'.ts Cann. ing Time alues'.Effective. V August 28, 29, 30 Phone 119, Lucknow We Sell'•: For' Less 1 • Buy Now! Weston's Week -End Feature , New.Kuchen Loaf 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 GYPROC MASONITE TEN, TEST MARUTE . FRESH CEMENT ALWAYS IN STOCK �hn. W. H�nders�n 4. 'Phone 1..$0• 00 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