The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-05-11, Page 20. wli�aNs:ia�►"r; MAY Mk I,4.
THE' LUCKNOW SENTINEL..LUCKNOW, ONTARIO .
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All parents l6o enter Grade t during
196647the.
=ledwith Wks,
Betty Azure Elpitiek. at the *Stria� School on.
Ttreeday, Mray 17th, 410 to :00 Pte..
If is required that your child must be slit' years .of ago,
before December 21st, 194i,e and, flow chile#. should- accompany
parent at tuna Of rSBislratloat..
ANY ' PARENT UNABLE TO ' ATTEND, KINDLY PHONE
• 111 R.16 BY _THE DAY OF REGISTRATION. ' , • •
Your. mad.. Plymouth Chrysler 'Valiant Dealer
JOSEPHINE. STREET WINGHAM PHONE 357.3562
65 PLYMOUTIH, 6 Standard with radio.
64
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6 automa , ��i�L�10E 4 Door,
64 D1 DGE 8 stick, with radio
VAI. ANT, 4 door, 6 automatic
63 FOR' 2 door, 6 standard,. radio
63 '
MAY, hardtop with rads
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At Rep
bri G. R. Gear,
• ltgrtcu.al: Representative,
Bye County..
Although almost every spring.
has sotue cold backward • weather
this oneseem to have kept on
ccs and never did ptoN'ide cts.
with a warm period. • W'e w0a..
-.hope for a c. med.stretch-of
'War weather ter when it does cone.
The: way: spring has mated' out
stresses the necessity rv(e speed in
gting the cam: plain; Extra
nitrogen( put on barley or ;grain
fields to incaseyield should
only, be put on inthe ..early seed- -
ug,.. Any farmers using an extra • '
1001ln. alma or annixtorulant
nitrate and does nor get it'seeded
• berms the muddle of May wow
be well w=ised to cot down on
the pttogea,. The extra ge
that wocid have sodded mo'•
gratin; in the earlier seeding could
cam the grain, crops to lodge if
seeded too late.. The barley and
corn sites so. in"First 'ate if
• some fields cannot' be seeded len-
til tate
anati'llate, the amts sherd be left
to.e last'.
lit e taste to get the main
az. =ob. recce propaganoa
orerw •qe:.e , I ault, stili of
the olzi, school, andr? that a
good see bed tem to produce a
better c ..albsnowbew
worked =ti. mpeci-lroy for
snug down_
any cam cou never can to
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WALLY HOUSTON
Wallace Houston. son of.Mr. •
and. Mrs, Harvey Houston' of Holy
;rood, wai. the winner of the Senior
Boys', Championship at the Wing -
ham District High. School Field Day
held on Tuesday.of last weekat
the W ingham School. '
in putting up new sow or hog barns
Since the prices dropped so has •
much of•'the :enthusiasm'..,' The
right time to` expand in the hog
business is..when the price is low
,or has .been. low for several months
and the only way to look, at the
hog -business pis to have faith' enough
in it to believe that; over the years
it will be .g000 paying enterprise.
The man who has the right equip-
ment, which is expensive in many
cases, and raises disease free hogs
with the right kind .of feeds will.
• continue • to make money and hogs
will still adequately :be described
as "Mortgage lifters" for Bruce
County farmers as they have througi
many years ;in the past.
i.quatelertility show considerable
growth while the over,gtazed, -
e fields ..
grow arnd
well `•
e hay' and
grass.'so fast that it is. difficult to
kelieve that in• a month :or, six -
weeksfarmers will. be haying.
Thi same .fast growth poses a
*bleat in getting the most. • Qut of
paste. Both coves and .steers sho-
uld 1 tamed to pasture ttOW;