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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-06-30, Page 13WEDNESDAY, ;4UR E :30th, 1971 BRO THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. . • TRIP TO MIDLAND On Wednesday , Jw...e 23 :the . rade seven pupils and three teach. Midland. triptoy • ers went.on a They left; the school at..seyen forty and their first stop was atStayner for a washroom: break, Next they travelled to the:Huronia Museum at :tittle ;alae -I' T they saw interesting, sights such as 1nd'ian.skeletons Plus: things. the: early settler's used .hey saw' an Indian. Village as.it was: in the 17th century: They alsa ate their lunch at the park., In'the atter,. noon they visited 'Sainte. Marie': •Among the Hurons and saw. a film. entitled "Sainte -Marie Arriong;the Huroris, and How it Ga me to Be". They •were divided into groups'' and Were shown around g by aides. . The .guides showed,them the •Jesuit Church, dining room, Indian church , cookhpuse ,, longhouse', Womens;;,and mens hospital, Indian huts and look out. They also learned that the Indians .had many different symbols. They were shown where the blacksrnith and carpenter worked and they saw another musetim•,, . • They ate at 'a.,restaurant, m Sta'yne '-and;a-rrived; a:rtr i<now 'at nine thirty. Everyone. was tiled., ut a11'•.enjoyed• the day.' " PROVE 1T TO YOURSELF TSA T PIG PRESTARTER. BABY GERBILS During last week -the gerbils that are in Mr. Finlayson•s room had four babies but two died., There are now six gerbils'in Roorn Eight. Mr. Errington';has two' ger- bils in his room•also. NEW PAp:ER ir four, days near the pend of. school, each pupil in' grades five to eight is -.receiving a' copy of "the .London Free. Press from• which •to do school work. .The papers are used 'instead of ;textbooks which we have already completed. Is•The. Most Pa atable .Most,N:utritiout.•Bab•y .Pig Ration You Have •Ever •Used -EXPANDED. CRUMBLES UNIQUE" THE' FIRST. CO'MMERC'IALLY, • . AVAIL -ABLE ,EXPA:NDED PIGRPR:ESTARTE R AN_D. THE GREATEST ADVANCEME,NT. IN BABY .PI•G' NUTRITION: SINCE THE INTRODUCTION, '• 'OF PELLET'ING 3 WEEKS OF AGE :A_.L.I ATTER Q�A��P_I GS. -(:1 ST�-L I TT E -R G1-L-r•�) ;AT 3 AND AGAIN AT 5 WEEKS OF.AGE-NOTE... HOW' EAGER THEY E•'AT: CUSTOMERS REPORT • "IT'S THE MOST PALATABLE• RATION I HAVE EVER U.SE.D, AND.I''VE;TRIED.'MAN,Y DI F F:ER EN_LBRANDS.'` .. ,."'I COMPARE•D'' THESE `EXP.ANDED • CRUMBLES WITH 'MY PRESEEIT PROGRAM;'.ON. ETWE 'EN: - 10:"DAY:S AN'D 2 WEEKS OF AGE. AND FOUND'' '17. EY EAT .EARLIER'•AND CONSIDERABLY ,'MORE DAILY;, AND OF COURSE, GAINED •WEIGHT MUCH MORE CONTROLLED FEEDING EXPERIMENTS •.SHOWED THAT WI TH::THE • EXPANDED DIET., LITTERS OF2 WEEKGAINED S.WEEKS OF AGE in FROM 2'-5 WEEKS OF AGE:ON TH E SANTE -1-AMOUNT O F-F<E ED, TH I S MEAN,:S T_.HE_ i...::: FEEDING INSTRUCTIONS ONE BAG PER LITTER THEN ON TO REGULAR PIG BOOSTER. PAGE ' THIRT, EEN4 Camporee Heid For Boy . Scout Group The Boy -_Scout Huron District Ca mpore e. was held ' at Point Farms Provincial Park,. 4 miles north of Goderich on, Highway 21, on Friday, .Saturday , ,Sunday, June' 2$, 26;,, 27.• • ` wv et.Ppatrols (64 ,.boys.) -fro. Londesboro, Brucefield Godes ,- • ich,' Aisla Craig and .Kingsbridge :Y registered; on Friday evening `bei. tween 7 and 8.p m. ' patrol,leader Ke'n Fitzpatrick and six ''Boy Scouts; of the 1st Kingsbridge patrol attended, 'Lawrence. Hogan, Leroy Drennan, Brian Courtney, Wayne Courtney,' •Peter Vogt and Edward. Courtney. ''• The: boys were tested 'on camp craft., map and. compass , first- aid and:emergency obstaclecourse,'log'sawing and 'flag raid. ' The, Kingsbridge patrol., having the most points in these events won a 'camper mess kit, which included pots and pans, bowls, ,dishes and silverware for •camping for'sx' n..• The C'amporee was elosecd on Sunday afternoon followiirg the Scout Zone service.. • u IesEnjOy, A: eek- end .Camp 4 Guides of, the `1st Lucknow Coni- pany enjoyed a week end of camping from June 2$' to. 27th at MacKenzie's Trailer. Camp at Ki:nta•il. The guides slept in tents and did their own•;c'ooking:out- doors, with McKim's,:cottage. •_-,I... •..1. .- A,.. store. The .camp •was planned and, run by the patrol leaders, Kathy'. Treleaven•; Sandra • Finlay , Brenda MacDonald and Mary Ellen Hav- ens,` with ,assistance by Mrs. • Jack' 'MacDonald as Quartermaster•, Nancy • •tchie as: Jimiri -Leader_ajid Mrs: Jack McKim as -Guider charge Parents of the guides _provided transportation free for the guides a o, MacLennan visited the camp Sat urday afternoon 'and supervised a swim period. Miss Betty Colwell conducted the swimming on Sun-- day." On Friday evening,'Miss Marion Johnstone, who helped plan the camp .but was unable• to come because •of a newly, acquir- ed broken wrist , isited. the, camp • •i do and TeT the campfire which was 'held on the'' beach: I-:- Iuliss-Jane-Net-zke;-of Teesvc!.at'- ter; attended: on Saturday. . afternoon and, demonstrated a ' craft which was:madeby the-Ist year :campers. 'This project•wa.s" .dne. of 'three assignments' given Jane:towards earning',her• gold cord Good weather and a bit of hard work made the care a ;success, AVERAGE' LITTER WILL•WEIG4' 20 25'LBS: HEAVIER AT Tilt 'SAME AGE" The company is grateful to Gra ce,and 'Day e,Mac:Kenzie or thi!(t'piarty aiidiaki`ng..: MacKenzie'-s•Trailer carnp;avai1- able tothe Guides free:;o,f ' charge. Those .attending who were not AVAILABLE LOCALLY E:XDLUSIVEL.Y AT• REL LU'CKNt w. 528=3000'' • • a „ atm Raney Kirkland , Linda Campbell, 'Beth Wisser,. Lorna Boyle, Ruth Henderson-,: Patti F.qu Irwin,; l=ttabelle MacDonald., Glenda: Jamieson, Barbara I-aW thorne, Arlene Corrin, Joanne Ritchie , Margaret Maclntyre Nancy Warren, Kathryn McKf , • Barbara Cameron :and Susan Hayes ,only rime guide was unable to atteridy, 4