The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-11-25, Page 6PAfIt SIX
TNR iUCKNQYlf. RNTIINE4LUCKNOW, ,ONTARIO
• WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2Sfh, 1,70'
TO THE ELECTORS OF
RIPLEY AND: HURON TOWNSHIP
Having just completed, twoyears as your representative on
the Bruce County School Board, I would again appreciate the
opportunity of serving you over the next two year term.
I will continue to give the ratepayers of the twomunicipalit-
ies representation to the best of my ability always, keeping your
best interests uppermost in my mind.
Sincerely '
LEONARD COURTNEY
WHIIECHURCH=
On: Sa turday Mr. and Mrs.
• Harry •Moss of Plattsville brought
-her parents.Mr. and Mrs. Ben
McClenaghan. , who:had 'visited
with thein a• few weeks•,' to their '
s. home here. Mr.. and Mrs. Moss
returned home on Sunday..
Mrs Robert Purdon who was a
patient at Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don is spending a few days with
her .daughter Mrs: Gordon Rintoul ,
Mr. Rintoul and family. •
• Mr.. and .Mrs, Carl McChenagh-.
an.and Mr..and Ivlrs.. Lorne Howe.
of Teeswater spent Thursday at
the Royal Winter Fairs Toronto.
Mr. and?Mrs. Elgin `S•leightholm
of Toronto spent the, week end
with his parents•Mr: and. Mks: 'El-
El-
mer Sleightholrn. •
.Mr. and Mrs.' Tom Magoffin of
Lucknow• accompanied Mrs. Jack
Tierney And ' Karen .of Port Elgin. J
*tendon to attend the. Wedding
of Bonnie Gray,' daughter' of Mr'.
'atrcl-Mrson Gray of London ;=to
Dan Dick on .Sa • turday .at 3 .13-1.11• •
in Metropolitan Church, London..
T e we• • mg: inner was .at e.
Red Barn. Mr. and Mrs., Magof-
fin and MIS. Tierney and Karen
remained with relatives and •
returned home on Sunday. Bonnie
Gray was •well.known here having
spent rnany holidays•with.:her..
grandparents Mr: and .Mrs. Magof
fin', when' they lived here.
Mrs and Mrs. 'F.. G. McGowan•. -
of Toronto were, week end visitors
with their daughter Mr's. Ronald
Jamieson',',Mr. Jamieson -and
family of East Wawanosh.
parents•of a -baby,. boy.:
:arty ai fin otOsh 'w'a`sp'
week end with his. parents Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Tiffin. •
Mrs . -J. Curran, Lori and Kendra.
Purdon went to Mrs. Roy Gardner's.
on Friday and on •Saturday all
attended the Santa Claus parade
in London, •
Mr. ,and Mrs.. Dan Tiffin visited.
on Thursday evening with Mr..
and Mrs. Raymond Leddy. of Luck -
Bruce Farm Report
POINTS TO REMEMBER WHEN
BUYING A. BOAR
1. Shop early, Most •good boars
are sold at 5 months of age, se
start looking 2 months before you
need• a boar:
2, , Weighed andprobed
robed
boarsarc,. listed twice monthly. A
copy of this'" list is sent• to the.
'Agricultural Representatives of-
fice
ff ice and to the Secretary of the
County . Pork . Producers Associa-
tion. Look it over to findthe: good
,ones..
3. Buy from healthy herds.. S.P.
F. herds are 'listed at the Agricul-
tural. • Representatives ' • office.
Don't risk buying a. disease as a
° bonus ..with , your new boar. ,
4, Look for a Boar ' with low
ba°ckfat thickness and low age at •
200 lbs. with ' as high a weigh-
probe
eighprobeindex as possible. The av-
erage for all , boars weighed 'and
probed in 1969 (100 index) was
.90 baekfat thickness and 158
days . of age at • 200 lbs.
5. • Make sure the boar is phys-
ically sound, rugged and vigor-
ous with good feet and legs. Walk
him out into the 'alley -way' soy
that you can look for small inside
toes, . light bone and' at least 12
good teats (if you --are; going- to..
.keep his gilts as replacements).
6. A boar. "has as much .influ-
' .
ence on. • themarket pigs as all
the sows in your •herd. Now is , a
good 'time to purchase a boar:—
Why not ' make it a good one?
a.Colin,lteesor.
Assistant Agricultural
Representative'
To.celebrate Mr, and Mrs. Dan
Tiffin`s wedding anniversary., Mr.
•
and'.Mrs..Bevan Tiffin of Wing-
ham had 'there as guests on Satur-
day evening 'and Joyce and Barry
Tiffin, and. Mr. and Mrs.:. Douglas:
Tiffin•. • .
Mr. and Ms: Archie Purdon.
and Kathy and 'Gayle Rintoul
spent. Saturday in Kitchener.
For a birthday:celebration Mrs.
Ethel Stewart' of Wingham` on
Sunday. had Mr-, and Mrs.' Dan
The . annual meeting . of the
Bruce County soil and . Crop Im-
provement Association will . be,
Tiffin, Joyce and Barry and-47-helti it the F
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GRADE 1 &' 2 NEWS
Grades 1 and 2 enjoyed their •
Field Trip to Kincardine on Mon-
day ;.:November 16., We saw many
interesting things in the , Firehall •
and Police station.. Mr. Griffith
and Mr.. Fry answered our many
questions.' Our next stop•was the
hospital where two very charming
nurses --took us -on a' tour the
hospital. We were served hot.
chocolate 'at the end of the
tour.. We say/Thanks 'to you
all for making our first trip a
success. .
SPORTS.
By ,Bill Farrell,' Sports • Editoi
Clark Aitken.,. Reporter:.
'On Monday, , November p, Rip
iey',s all. -star soccer team went t0
Kincardine Township School.'to
ohn• Elliott. and
Peter MacDonald scored the .only,
2 goals for Ripley -in -the -last --2
minutes of play '' The game' end-
ed 2 0. for Ripley. ' ,
";Then, again on:November-12T-
Lucknow
Novemher12 ;Lucknow travelled' to 'Ripley to
play soccer. • Stewart Mann
scored the only goal for Lucknow...
The game ended 1 = 0 for
Lucknow.
In our school's soccer division
and_.Mrs. be_orge Turnbull Centre, ' Friday, • December 4th.
Mr. and Mrs. 'eorge Fisher
arid Doris and. Mrs'. Carruthers of
Wits-gham_spent__S- inday_w_ith..:re la
•tives in London: ; •
Mr. and Mrs. Carman "Whytock
spent the week end at their home
here.. ,Carman is spending this •
week With his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Whytock of°Teeswater:. Mrs.'
Whytock returned-ro-G-oderi—
Hospital for the. week. ,
Mr. And Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm./Purdon visited.
Sunday afternoon with.Mr. and
Mrs. Hector Purdon of Strathroy.
RECORD HOP
NU: and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor
spent the week end• with Mr. and
Mrs. Len..Coyne"and family' of
Windsor. -,While there they visited
;,_.e _ .•...::• e . aCtu
and
saw. the wild,geese flocking in at
night. •
Mr:• and. Mrs. John Jamieson of
East Wawanosh visited , Sunday
with his°parents Mr.,'and Mrs..
Torn Jamieson.:
Mrs. Russel Gaunt accompan—
ied Nets. Don Dirstein and Rich-
'ard to t'hei . borne. at Ajax on Fri-,
On Fridareveni:ng-,Whitee-hu:r-.c-
Y. P . S.:. eld a Recbrd' Hop in
Whitechurch •'Coni'munity :.Me mor
ial Hall with •a crowd "Of. around , '
6Q' in attendance'. :The'spot dance
was won by' Robert; Wall and Jean
Simpson. For refreshments' -they
had 'pop and potato. chips.'. •
Miss Annie Kennedy. and Mr.
and: Mrs. Wm. Austin. of Wing
ham were at. Gdderich.on Sunday
(.where Miss. Kennedy v' iced with ;
her sister Mrs. ' Agnes Tichborne ,
a; patient iii' Goderich Hospital.'
end with Mrs.: W. 1.. Coulter. of
Wirigham :
Mr. and \lit' Russel Ross and'
Mrs. Wallace "Corin spent Tues-;
day in :London. Mrs. Conn. re-
':,aied to' visit, a few days with•
?:,r, and.'Mrs° Herb Hunter.
The meeting will commence at
11.00: a.m. with lunch being serv-
ed at 12:00. professor Bob'' Fulk-
erson- - from.+the • Uai ersitT--e
Guelph will be: talking on. Forage
Management, illustrated by slides
taken •• on a‘ recent, trip. to 'Austral=
.ia. .
Rick Upfold
Soils. and Crops Specialist
Hear Travelogue
On AUstralia
ay an visite t -m i
Sunday when: she returned home
byb.::s to Whitecharch.
of Lucknow recently received •
• word that they 'are 'now. great
. ,..a• c z.1./, �.,
David Irwin of Oshawa. are the '
•
SNOW PLO WIl: 6
VILLAGE OF tucKtioyt...
•
All vehicles must 'be removed from all streets' in
Lucknow between the hours of 2 a.m. and 7 aan.
during fie Winter mon
The Villageg will not assume_responsibili
ty for •
damage to vehicles • who do not comply with
---these regulations.' .___........_.. .
AM-B'ERLE-1 NEWS
Reids' Corners Women's• institute
held their November meeting
on Wednesda ' evenin• November
eighteenth with anattendance ,o
twenty.. -three. The meeting
Opened with 4. poem by •Mrs'.
Eldon Bradley, which Was 'follow-.
ed With the 'roll call, Resolutions
for self improvement.
'The secretary Mrs. Cecil' -Hum=
phrey read the .correspondence.
and 'the'treasurer's report.
Peter MacDonald's Team I and
Dale Liddle's Team 4 battled, for
the school championship. «Dale
Liddle put in the only, goal' for',
Team 4,.. The .game 'ended 1'- 0;
s� Team 4. got the school Champ-
ionship.
hamp-ionship.
LS'c'R�C.L;.
they were worn with the proper •
accessories. •
Concerning school matters; Mr.
Kummer said he puts his more
exuberant pupils at the front of
the class. He. feels that a'
teacher must have good. rapport
with his pupils tohave a' truly
successful . year. Mr. 'Ku inmer
said one of the reasons why'he
decided to. be a teacher,. was that.
he waited to educate his pupils in
a more meaningful way, than he
TEACHER OF THE WEEK,. , ,
By Priscilla Zipfel'and An. Ma,g-
old . •
The rade six 'te'acher of Rile
Huron Ceiit.ral School, Mr. Kum-
mer, was born in Kitchener, Ont-,
ario. A recent graduate of Strat-
ford Teachers' College Mr. MUM -
mer is
um-mer'is teaching his first year. ,
When asked•about wbriien's
fashions, especially the Maxi;
Midi'and, Mini, Mi. Kummer said
.he liked, all the styles providing
experienced in public School.
JOKES''
Riddle:: Why is an old car like a
baby?
Answer: It' never goes anywhere
without a rattle:
--.I�icld.le�V.Kh3i_da-rte-obit-s-h.
shiny'..noses?
answer: Because their powder
puffs a''re at .the other end,
'ea •ings:-on , 'out. wer
given by Mrs.'. Mel. Henry, Mrs..
Mervin Funston: and Mrs•. Bob
Courtney .
A highlight of the meeting was
a travelogue by Miss Marjorie
ton, w . r
and miles in: Australia
She showed a filen of the
country and cornmen'ted with
interesting information;. She also
had a display of arti-Ips him,ghr
from. Australia. Mrs.. Eldon BradBrad-
ley had 'a hurnerbus contest and
in keeping with the Australian•
•
was sung. '
After the closing ode and grace
lunch was served,and a social
time was ,enjoyed,' •
Millie: My ,room.irdecorated .:
in French provincial. '
Tillie Mine isdone .in ,tempot.
ary disorder..
The, Pet Peeves exerciseclub.
held their 2nd meeting.at: the
Zion Hall• on Tuesday evening.
Attendance was 8. ' They -now
have 11 me'.rnbers enrolled for the
-first-series-ot-4 meetings.. The=
group has purchased :2.new recor ,
and with Jean Phillips. leading all
enjoying exercises to. music. ,
They plan to meet on Tuesday
evenings: ^eig is an' measu'r-
ments•are recorded. New.'memb
are alwaysw.elcome .. ' •
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Lucknow village works department has .had
—probl s- it : the• -'past-- ►itlr watershut-offs (curb
stops);' located`' near village properties, being
damaged by private snow removal equipment.
IN FUTURE, ANY WATER SHUT-OFF DAMAGE DUR-.,
ING SNOW. 'REMOVAL WILL BE' THE RESPONSIBILITY OF
'THE.' SNOW REMOVAL OPERATOR OR THE PROPERTY
OWNER WHO WIL•:L•-HAVE :TO PAY THE REPAIR COSTS.
• THE ' VILLAGE WILL NOT. 'ACCEPT THIS RESPONSI-
BILITY.
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