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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-06-05, Page 2tr I • PAGE TW9' , • LU OW, NO rd,r,OrrIrri" WEDNESDAY, JUNA 5th, 1957 wgDN '4•41ell Time For A .PiefelAlaker GO.'OrP#OP...t" ' , , av44.5 „My jpilxisQ4,. OaligMer, of ,' ' . (13‘Y. Benson ox) . , Sil, ();WER 4 TinlitSPAT: A N A e a an. ,,, .. „, •. • I I • •Wir. I aTid Mrs, Ti9,44ers Johnson, It began' on ilooarct a paSsellger 0 ten.PPP:n45- The3,1s..flit ocar, , . . v.vhose marriage AS to take PlaCe liner op.' a 1,200-1ile VOyage from eer -of a Shearer is saidto end L' 4..0444t4ti$141,1rwdwaYa:fwaveriis*guile: 9.:!, li:nn.7• SY.:cdh_740 iteY, Australia, to IV, elliTlt• ,a(mn2.;:trt aitir.,,atYi;dliLv.ethL e.,„eso xgrgre!ttitioisn.___tzli,___4,:,' :C?,.1,/),i.rin9usia1::e r4san:11' ::Ispo.' at al, :. that enrc:c:gAn:i:„Csilinst.t'lle:iietePatw:;a11:Frtoe:9;1:1ttithhilil; ''1:t eiem::4.' co'...h,f1:h;:tt attracts .iIil're:' gr.attif, fet:al:te: nogh.b9loing, ilerrie Mrs, Ed, . article niade th,. accioaintanee of o'orollOoittho,e?.,sal'inecla:r,,i. n,glciishoeckd.',,07:,a/mre ..,. ••• Moore• A,.:Co-hosWsa Were- Mr.S; Mr.- and Mrs:Gordon il3,1aikie, op- tions' Of, flsiiiee1307,.. `SIFOO1 way' .4,.it.;. Agnew and'MrS. Joe Was-. erato • ... MrS. ' !PliVer Glenn; Mrs: lc. C with 'enthusiasm ' aid In , due Pf,-'the Canadian is the . "knock. , ening contests Were.00ndtkoted'hY them it their. farm 'waa. accePtPC1 'ure' w ' ' .01:1 .aetn,•fol°u: Murdi /Cr' 'Mrs, A. C. Agnew' and time he 'was at the plaikie home. off: for tea .4 ten fr,s'Ros.a.;.:Crl nlng,-4.eadinI•nvere'ariill _is 4a...,..':.thriving citY:0o:e„rl!ok,x,bWork ceases at th,Else ver;,giverbwrs,ioc.Thptt,aferleplai7a4dwihin;hours nTcOuntries "down:p.Hseni vrs.4FrancTlviiieand_mrsraeirlil:gLofksutheraluos,,Laoipletcs Ronald Forster, MissGladys •• •,' Zealand's ' • ' a tiCion rostatillstialnl,;, even trains th,e MacDonald 'gave': the--.,13reSenta= Island end!fTilNigeWdisirictsiali:s14trinil to . . '' ' '. s.C"(2' and Deri.s moore; a,, britie and, the .'' production Of concentrw.atoeocii .inbailitioscinoa,tlonst:etijo:rsevoalnirde::.dihl:ifotises:nless. .., groom; presented,.the gift, 10 30y milk 'lk powder and high 'aPriatid!et4eat.•3,Aerhesetalusra40fts. facatilodries and .. who' waS assisted in . and frozen Inixtton.. , , it is a of this eonthient would follow :thorn ,bY Lorraine' '.2aker.' Miss reijon. 'of ' regular . rainfall the jOhnsen thanked: the iadies . tor opening . grade butter, and e*p,Aogrts , their , example,' there might •: , tion address andItaren,:Wasney their lovely gifts, .and refresh- 15aqure are green andins14 and - are animated with her& Of:pure-. fewer actidenTs .With ,•enmitsss .wijoereasoserrwased;-al h* bred' jerfjj iseYd cows,h.'7nd 'flocks, °f.T. tlipett;tprisf, ianteta-iictnduteatnPitsnuto;theefauotrr tabsareofueintnr-t-dajtobe An intensive system of sheeP- hours of • eleven:.and 'five, when „ are‘divided into paddocks of -10' ar-ming is-pursiied'r--thP farms. the_wtirkerls suffernw-from fa - tie t° 213 acres, and tth flecks 1.9- 5The life of the pastoraJit Phone Frank Hamilton, Duniannon. you' N9' PARSES dtaalyear,ort,o sof.res4lepawst.euur_ems neavgeerdy nteont asfrrisrelliiiffreoen; sne,enepemaier:,. • , • A private funeral service -was and fertile fann can support six,, N ew. Zealand 'where Sheep faring ed 'at • a. shower', in 'Kincardine where se, had previdUsly ,been • . elOYe t held on Monday for. William It'. eight aild,'e/ifea7nitenv:iTitee7dp. I•inoa'stileai biaonrddetrhone iiarohtiogle-1.itinmayoUrnusiltainooLiuts, ' • . Commenting on. a recent fire- - a` head since some of those in- - . . • - ‘. volved are not too welcome in Dr. and 1VIrSr''We':a.A-o,d1Y1' csItab'bo°rif tanCrrne.oVeTrh,e.O.f 2,000 ' hep a yCar., ' grab' a Zyt9oub,rige .c19ahmstibeadndat of ',-Wingham, who :passed', away - Dogs"' are an important feature it:away etrTSY- . '!FEELING litUNNISIa.IllIGH''. ' Will prebarbly. bring matters to 1‘ilicKilbban' eraelPg ineadeAlt, like, Ripley Ex- • • , .• after a lengthy illness. The lad. on a sheep fan*. ' Mr.. Plailcie , ure. The ' ked, a Variety of par Oketh, . concludes the item, :with their, ,. own ' mttniell*lities' • , - . is survived by his sorrowing Par-. *keeps five; four working 4 •r dOgs,. rot,has acquired the habit of ' at_ 7the' figiov.:lng.,"r4grap4 , . . . ento and .a sister Marianne; and one:. young dog . in. training' _b.tth7creminto4‘orci.dsl:ibetpaeriP:nin'thh:ei:t.fsaaltigeahabtkoinugt . the on n "In repent' weeks feeling. :has . -There's the 'Touching Story of Mao grievously bereaved'::by The working dogs should be fed; :been-Trunning---liigh-:' over- the a-: braggingyoungIrian who said- -Billy's-.-cleath :are ins- grandpar.--- --fdr,they are-under:-a-strair4 "saSrs- , . . " in „the • idiot* of Kineartline"and Luck- to I his girl: "1 bet. you ' 'Wouldn't ents, Ali.' ancl Mrs.: Wm.• A. Rus- Mr. Blailcie; Each night they are kidneys. A ..bounty is offered, for actions in the village cannot be she not only called his bet, but .sincere symPathY of.a host of 'meat. . . - . • 'ect to foot -rot, ' a . i f t' ., now youths whose presence and mar, ry mer ,„ As it turned ' out, sell of Lucknow,. who have•• the given a substantial r ration of its destruction . • Sheenp, nareec."siouubs- ... cofiCI°ned="L. ast„ .,week's accident- raised ;hint five. . friends. , . - ..weiil trained dogs on. a sheep disease. which . causes larrieness, . . . . r, ..., . ranch are masters of the situa- and May spread 'thifoughotitthe; tion When. the ' Sheet), scattered .flock. The work of paring the . .over ten acres, were needed,. to feet to correct this .Condition in 'pose' for a kodochrome, they volves a heavy task. for the -far IT' ,. , , were. assembled iti. .three miii- staff. . . , . , , , • • Far i Better Life for all Canadians VOT LIB :RAL .„ • . "Election Act requires. renioval candidate identificition_froni:cias by :midnight ,4 June'. 7". •; 11 4 (This advertisement inserted by Bruce Liberal Association) - •-"- -------- 7,7-...7-7'• 7- 7- -.707,---'0.70.-'-...70.7-/-/-,----.7-,70.7-.7•-•7•,707-..7-...7-7...7•/-7.-.7"--7•,•"•...•70/0-707-...7- ktf-' • BLUE OR WHITE ,BREEZE Cannon face di th in very,, (package .CO .pac g WHITE -CROSS -TISSUE`, for_ 3,5t_ Table Cover, for only 49c Vvith $5.00 piikehase VVagstaffe's Marmalade, orange and grape; • fruit, 20 -Oz. •3• for $1.00 Kleenex Tissues, regular or chubby, 6 for S1.00 Southern Cross Tuna Flakes,'7 oz. tins, 2 for 35e Salada-Tealiags,_pkg. of_60,T2,enpr_pkg;--...-75P--- rozen -Golden 'Hour Candies, take home pkg 29e Sunspun, Salad Dressing, 16,,oz.Aar 3/e Red & White Toilet Tissue 2 for 25c Supreme pure Black Pepper, 4 oz. can 2P3 Aunt Mary's Sliced Bread, 24 oz.' loaf , iIkoicualit 40 r8i- WTea Bag io 65 bigpkg., 10e off Offer, 59e' R 84, Vit Instant Coffee, 2 'oz jar FRESH FRUIt AT BEI), E Cat orma New (washed) Potatoes 5 lbs. 21e Juicy, tart, Sunkist Lemons, pkg. of 4 „.. 21e . • • 'EE DELIVERY 'r • • e wner, Wi 1s'es eep is no ip igeno tR ,about him, shouted, "Bob, sit the 'Si:Stith. Pacific ISiands... It:is dawn"; t"Jack,sit :clown". The said that, New Zealand 'posisessed. dogs obeyed 4fistantiY..4 wave of no mammals- prior to the corning his, band brought the other of. the Europeans, but that 7rab, dugs into action, they Were off, 'bits and .foxes Were irripOrtea 1» like a flash. ' sportsmen;and cattle, horses and., Quickly, .without • sound,' the, 'Sheep were brPught 'over ,for cc dogs ran to the .far side of the onorniC reasons, neither, are mf i eolyde, • aonwdrtlict.e.dhshe eceot_r,eb:gwanhert: rthegerioeti,ispytin7cinuakeeisii;...iiins :.iafaticnta., .tn1-1,de we were ---Standing, , and---7aIrriost In, 1805 Captain MacArthur before we Were aWare'.00 she ep were standing; facing' uS.,, There ,ported a :flock of .thirty sheep seemed, to be no . fear,' and there from rigland. 171e Purchased ' ikra-sino•-donfugicin; thein at a sale of ,the :flock owri- ing sight, and. Offered a harmo_ture_din n- ed by_Tinkg_,e9w_f_eoG:td ite_ieinL. and Londonpas;.: ious study in wiiiie-77 - ' With wool .at 10 pence per The -Captain perforined. for the 2 pound, as it. waS at the New Zeal- and public sales (held :last' umn, the sheep-marvin the coun- tries: ``down under" may be re- garded as possessors of the "Golden Fleeice”. As a• result 4:Jf this, 'liberal rate the pastorahsts -.are --the-Linoneyed- New Zealand, arid Australia." In Nor- thern Australia, w h e re 'the ranches • are of great ' area, and since the .xvoOl Of the hot, dry climate' :is of finest 4tialitY, the .now a resident at the Baker' Northern sheep -farmer frequent- vate Hopita1, • ..becomes a 'millionaire; the • ' " New Zealander is also commonly MOTHER .DIES IN WEST., in• cornfot.tab,le ' .CiretiinStaneeS. • vv 'ether of The people. are unanimous in de_ rs, Mary asney, • m , daring that the farmer is de jawoe % Wy itias:riwertin' iopfegt.t°Jwon'P e.41-1dae s5hids brother Stan of liamilton,.rnotor- Tedu.oWsctti,-.. ta:-attend the people ,of the, antipodes a great-, service 'than •he 'cou'ld • ever . • Experithents followed,. andin 'due course, the -regions of 'the $9.uth. Pacific became,known for , the excellent- quality of the. wool, prOduced. there: Crosses of :the:11/ferinO*.ithottierbreeds :came :poritilar;' M.' New Zealand,. -(Continued ,on Page '7) „" • R. J. MacKenzie of town is serVing of it. all, , as he has 'fre- quently suffered from hard tim,eirf--zthe--pastr-: . And these men are no idlers; -there ,is'plenty.'io dei On a sheep farm. Lairibing-time eiriplqys, the constant 'attention' of shepherds:: pireverit---theTraviwe7O-f" ic s1 There is sorting •and •6411ing and docking Of 'the lambs, The flock' is to be moved from field to fielC1in' a sistema,tic rotation,, Hay, turniPs and -rape are grown the tiasttires, for, • as the winters' are Mild • the_aiLiesto, _is -14. gl housed, There ,is alsajli7 sl•icear'. in g.. The ' work of shearin .18 . act tomPlished btravelling Orgarf- izations which move tihrough the country, bringing With:them Oh ettric§ clipping ' niatliines, wool-, .biris, ,presses, 'shearers;:, sorterg, rollers and helpers, A, sheep„. is • shorn .in three Mintitei if all, glees well. A shearer'. willi 'olp one'htp.. ..1 dred animaiS a day* , 4rid his l'Y.ay_ 1 .00: 11,00 • 0ortoprm..t. re 10.th 11.00 3.00 _• .1r, :hethoirSiT ' -111-1 7 'at 'the , eases ha cern. .4 One, .. victinis. shoe rep, fered a" • .,attack a ta an a •4.4)rid6n, being ni . pre-oper the oper . 'Lorne .r and is Mrs. *.l • a majo Hospital Thursda ' factor Charl :Confined a 'heart td rest f erson ha • health a) tn.Charl • 'Cherie , fered .a taken t1 Monday • Baker's Bontiett residenc( -13-alierzt • ,Charle stroke o itis 'the. was not •is itnproi 'able to.. ' 1.4bYd. • Monday, • where h , weeks. • good' bu ' requires e • ,, sciine tin • E taken to • .iinn,,.011 • 4pdergo. ;tost WOit ati 'frwOek: tinerS Wing eek. Et light stt consi 'be cause 1 be cr.!' • prove .al ' YerniO .itildetWS ;ag Ditaly • L • Jck '4liter,, ha, GIJARA*tttEp4: SPORTS' & AUTO S1W1 „ Phone 65 tuchnow • 1 • . . , V . • . • .1 v• , , 1, 4 . . • ..I .4' ' . .7 y • • V • Y • 1. r . • V * . • . • . .