The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-09-29, Page 22PAGE
TWENTY-TWi
*HE LUCK.NOWSENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO
WEDNESQA,T SEPTE;M,
ER 29th,
record crowd, VvaSonhand on
Sunday afternoon at the'Lucknow.
,Ball Park to see the third 'and.
final' ga-rtte'betwee•i Dungannon
T.' `and Kingsbridge junior teams
with boys age.,11' years:and under;
The series was tied+:One; all, with
Kingsbridge winning the first
Bari e 10-9 and, 'Dungannon win.
ni,ng the second 9-8.
Kingsbridge won the' final with,
a score of 13-8.. Toni Morrison,
president of'the:, Lucknow Legion,
.presented a• trophy donated by' •
the, Royal Canadian Legion',
Branch 309, to Paul Frayne
coach of t�/, e' Kingsbridge team.•
Teams,iii the junior groupuig
— Were f-ror--Por-> Albort ; Brool�sid
Beriiniller , Nile, North Ash field ,
Dungannon and; Kingsbridge.
Billy Kith:tha i, 9 1/2-lnbntf -,
Old son of Mr. and Mrs: Bill Kiva-
• hanof 'West Wawanosh.was-the `
winner in the six to twelve ; month
'class' in the'Lucknow Fair baby'
contest. ..He. is ;picturedwith his
mother. 'Billy has good reason to
be •proud . He 4;as the winner of a
baby contest, in Wingharri several
months ago.
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from the mos.
colorful guy
town/.
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• Kings brld g eliminated': lk ti
miller in.2 games straight, Port
Albert eli,ni•nated North 'Ashfield,
;DI•tigannon eliminated Nilo' and
then Port Albcrtwith -,:kingsbridgc.
getting .the bye into the ,finals.
'I'he.players'for thc Kingsbridge.
team were: p , lV/arlt 1;ray ie, .'.
c.4'StevcnHoward;; lst,Tom
O'Keefe; 2nd, Harry va.n Dtepen-
beek; 3rd , Eric Courtney;, s, s.
Barry Austin; rf. , Michael. Frayne;
c'f. , Jim Van'Osch lf. Johan
O'Keefe; spares Morris: M.ilten.herg
and Floyd' Courtney: "
The teams were, sponsored by
the Ashfield- Wesi Wawanosh' Rec -
reation Committee. • •
gill 131ack , chairman of •the.
bat: core mi-ttee-conga-at=ul-a d -the -
boys and co.niplimented then) :on
their sportsmanship. '
BROOKSIDE FLOAT
On Saturday September '8 , at
the Lucknow Fall••Fair', a: parade •
w- s held. In this Brookside enter
ed its school :float; driven by
•Monsieur Orr. On: this float :was
a fall scene with trees and bright,
a:uturnn. leaves; The 'idea' wasto
have Jack, Frost nipping at the
leaves,.' to, show that fall is upon•.
;us and winter; is near. Three
members' of room. twelve; vete on
the•: float', Stephen Moran,. Kevin
Black and•Gary Alton.' The float
:waw very gOt d -acrd won a wehl,
deserved second
PARENTS :GET: AN ED•1,JCATION:•
An opportunity is being given
for; parents and.young men and
w:onien to take .coursesat four.
high schools in our ar'ea Ther: -
are God.erich District collegiate . ,.
Institute, Central Duron Second
1p1'�S NeW :.
H�rvnvi�w
Reverend a nd.: Mrs,' NIc Winnie
were welcomed to Huronview at
Monday's program of old time
r:sig1en=
Winnie.; who has been appointed.
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minister here ;• was introduced'
,by the adminis'tr-ator,, Mr. ArChi;
bald. `Henry Leishmanthen gave
a short address and extended the.
right hand of fellowship on behalf
of the residents. Lunch was
prepared by the kitchen staff and
rved by: the Hu—c uro v-iew `
Auxiliary.
LLECI!I
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Eight tables of games were play'
ed in the auditorium on Wednes-
oon-' 8•arah-Crter-1 to tl
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PITTSBURGH FAINTDEALER`
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high` score for'the ladies and. John
Bromley had high man's score:
The ebnsolation winners were Mrs,
MCGregor and. RusSeil Fuller:`
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PHONE 528-3118
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Mr. and Nils,' earl Heywood of
•CKNX ,; Wingham provided, the
Thursday night Family Program.
Earl, arid Martha. Heywood who
were originally', from the Zurich;
Exeter area., are well known to,
many of 'the residents and have
always beet! theft favourite
Howard olun eet hls. ueelpe ssis
ted the wheel -chair
residents to the prbgrarrl
r"
ary School .in. Clinton, South
Huron District High•School in •
Exeter and •at F. E. 'Madill 'Sec
ondary. School in Wingha rn . Dur-
ing the week 'chiidren':from our
school tookhome some of nese
sheets•:telling a;bout the courses.
There are still'sorne available,
If you want one. you can get it
by contacting, Brookside :Public
'School; /1
By. Mrs. John Austin
Ralph Nader's Raiders; have
ently Written: a report•on: tIi
artment of Agriculture in; U.
A chapter titled "Poultry.Peol
shows the 'results of inter
contract product)or ii ticc>.
chicken a.ni egg b.usness.;';>=t
growers -in' Nortl ern Ai�;irii
for an average of 3':E 4' rIi litciiir
4he NaderRder •writes :l'!r
plight'isPtheroutconit 1 +11....1
els' rnan to nia11 ene,auitt'f.'r
the $300,000,000; corpor,tic
which buy their chickens,' ..
potations refuse'to deal with
ers, except on an individu•r;i1
A srnall farmer cannot -Collip):
the situation.' As a .result of t
unequal relationship•, the i;o•r=j
ations are able to pass the co
their,',mista kes either forty i:d
the consumer, ,.or biickwa.rJ •ic
!producers,
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."When colporations uj 1tr4;
into far'rrrrn `; they -rift L tirr
whole•agricu tural'esj:thii;fw.
in their wake: CorVrts:i��riaa
coi'niriittees'and the fed • A—..I,
b':ureau;crac,y ybec'o•ure .))Bice att
ed to the interests Of
and. less sensitive .to thc•iie et}
the small' farmer and the ion'
er, the Nader report state .1
of.bargai'ning power, toe t,,or(
than Market conditions 1 the
Cause of tie farriiet's pii lu.
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,Swift., Tenneco, 1 c`xc+on ;
ampe oups, Ralston -Pun
Pillsbury,. and CenirtL ch
inite the' chickeniiiciii t; t;
GYRATOR' WASHING ACTION., •
H iii n wa ;hit g_a,c tnn -.-Si
.times -.-Pt4-t3,,----rtVi ate- the tall
wide` vanes AWeep through• :+ ,
full 21.0 iieareea nutting ah the •
water' to• work -W froth the bbty
tom 'of the tub, right ' up' tb tlre'
top.
'FASTER 'WASHING. The pos-
sible Use of both the wash tuts
"and-Wspin tub -"at-, the, sarrre-tirrre
operated by two ;separate een-
trots;'
o
rinse
while ^s>itttnint{ urtitil-=-?dd•t r --ow
,ter comes elea n. ,
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SUPER; 'EFFICIENT 8F•�N .
'NTNG:, •• YAu t'rrn son tI' (` AtiY
fabri(,,for itS 1011# .as. "'•"'r ,utC't{''
' Water.:' u„ft11, he . to, i`Irti i
Iy W=- :thoroughly.
5...(`rail•
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be =)sed frunr tht kn �tcr �rtrkw
-- .no pitinthiitg ill) t'tcr • _..
SIMPLE ., sAFE'ppAC'TI
CAL CONTROLS. Top •Controls
• -- Sirtrpte, easy to read and otr'
elate,
COMP L E'T E 'SPARKLING
FRESH RINSING. Continutids
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GreerT1V.
IUCKNOW
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QUALITY A N D• SAt'ISF'AC.,
'TION, The 'SIMPLICITY .$1,126.„.!"
(win nicasures uo 1 , M
PLlCt'r'Y ouattt'r," d r•t •!,
proven (Weir ?�a v t�;rr ..Iw,".rTc
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guaranteed for 2' nil..
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better tri waFh it'
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