The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-04-20, Page 9•
WEDNESDAY, APRIL .20th, 1955
THE LUCKNOW ' SENTINEL; /41C.X.NOW, ONTARIO
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'Phone, 181 Kincardine
PAYING HIGREST PRICES FOR
LIVE .POULTRY •
Poultry Culling A Specialty
In accordance with government regulations our poultry.
' coops are thoroughlywashed and disinfected •
. for ydur protection. .
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• Our Registered 'WareliOuse No. 1
'•Weston; ()Malik)
• Reliable Grading
Direct Settlement.
Obtain .sacks and twine
without charge from
N. H. HEDLEY
.Lucknow, Ont.
or by writingto •
CANADIAN :CO-QPORATIVE
WOOL 'GROWERS LIMITED
211 •Bay Street, Toronto, Canada.
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WEDDING BELLS
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,TEWART7-4-TAYLOR: :
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A pretty wedding was solemn:-
,..ized :at the •hortie', of: tile ;bride's
• 'parents When.... the Rev. C. C.
• Washingten .united' in •.marriage
Joyce •Edna Taylor; daughter of
Mr,• .'and.• Mrs. Everett • Taylor,
Auburn, and John •Lealand Ste-
,twart; son. Of Mr. •and Mrs. Nov.
man.. Stewart, ' .LUckno*.•,.. Weth
ding niusic Was. Played by -Mrs.
C. C, Washington. '• • •
Given in ;marriage by her
lather; the_bride. Wore a_ floor -
length: gown .of :white 'Chantilly
lace in 'redingote style :over: a.
petticoat of nylon tulle..-The•tipy
. jacket was , outlined.; -in seed
'..pearls; Her veil of tulle illusion.
fell.,•fi-Orn. a 'Coronet of pearls,and
She.. ,carried " a riosegay Of red
roses: •
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Miss, -Marie Duncan, Liicknow,
• the ibridesthaid,' Was :gowned in
•orchid lace and. oyer taff-
eta. . Her , headdress.' *as • .,shirred
. nylon .and she .catried a pOsegay
•of •yellow' ,inurris:•• Brian Hiltz,
• Listowel, was best man.:
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•The hostess reeeiv.ed tiestOth
•. 'a ...navy,.i.crepe--dresa" with -white-
• • aCcents,' 'navy and, White acces7
series and a ,corsage' of pink car7
nations. •Daffodils :and snapdrag-
ons, and, decoration's in pink ,and
• white,, forrned ari attraCtive
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ground, for the Ceremony and re-
ception, • • . ,.;4:b ••
• For 'I:ravelling, the bride •don-
ned a white bengaline suit dregs
•with navy and white accessories,
grey ,checked :topcoat: and cor-
sage :of fed roses. The couple
will live .in •Goderich,
• .SELLS-ASIIFIELD FARM- -
Tom Glen ' has sold his, 200 -
acre farm to Gerald Walter'. of
inearAyten. Tom and his sister
reside:: Toni •„pins „On" taking a
trip West in .a ottple .ar" weeks.
Mr, and Mrs: Walter have'‘ poss."
ession: of the -farm and Will Move
to "Ashtield shortly;
K1NGSBRIDGE.
: Rev. Father :Lloyd. Ryan :Of
Brantford and 'Father Nolan of
Sarnia, 'and the Ryan family of
Gliesley Were guests at the -home:
of: Mr. and. Mrs. Walter' Clare
'during .the past Week; •
Mrs. A. Sutter and two ;daugh-
ters of Detroit have been visiting
at the home of Cyril 'Austin for•
the pait Week.
Mrs Dennis Dalton spent last
week visiting with her sisters in
Hamilton and Kitchener.' '
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Miss -Patricia Ain, Martin• re7
turned-'tO HamiliOn with her sis-
ters after Easter Thr a week's
visit there.
• Mrs. 'Yemen and 'son; Billie -Of.
Wingham Were visitors .with Mr.
and MrsFrank :MacKenzie 'last
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•Mr.,Wrn. Van Osch of Toronto
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.was 'at his home here over, the
week -end.. .•
,0 Mrs. ,gugerie Dalton and babe
of '•'Detroit .spent the week -end
With relatives here, ' • •
• Mr. and. Mrs.. Ted Baechler. &
Paul of Goderich: visited with the:
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Fr,ayne farnily On Sunday...
Mr. ,thririg of 'Hanover ancl Mr.
and Mrs. .Dentinger -of 14'eesWater
visited With Mr. and
14arriberfuS :On Sunday.",,
•• Rev. Father :Van' VynCkt,
M. 1::ierrnan,' Peter : and, Diane,'
.yisited With Father Van.Vyriekt's
Mother 'in Toronto laat Friday,
d also had 'a visit with Rev.
Father Gerard Van Vynakt (bro
their who , recently. , returned
from the West,.
Mrs. Walter Clare is engaged
as.'supply teacher for a.few. days,
while Mrs.Sheridan is' recover-
ing ifrorn a relapse of the 'flu. , •
' -Mrs..- • Mary • Lierrrian %visited-
ivith relatives in Langton 'dun
ing; the past •week, '
MrS, Dennis ,Dalton and: 'Mrs.
LambertuS spent Sunday ;in.
Kitchener with Mrs: Laniberttis'
tWo daughters at the 'convent
there.. Mrs.- Dennis Dalton re-
turned home with. therri.,
, Mr: and.Mrs. Jos. Lierman and
family of Langton; . parents of
Mrs, Mary Lierman,.• Were visi-
tors at 'the Rectory during the
naSt Week.
.7 Mr. ' and Mrs. H Iiighes, of
:Vancouver,- Miss Annie---McKin--
non and • brother and Messrs.
Spro'ul, of Wingharn were recent
viaitOrs at the hothe Of Mr. and
moved to !Goderich 'last- fail to Mrs., Jerry O'Connor., .
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ST. HELENS
• Twenty ladies, gathered at the
home of Mrs. Cameron on Thurs-
day afternoon, for the ". Easter'
.Thankoffering of the. W.M.S. The
program iri charge•nt the north-.
ern :group, was lad by W.
The theme of the ser-
vice Was "Christ the Hope of the
World", - which was the •theme of
the 'World Council of ChUrcheS
held ir .Evanston, Ill„, lastjurn-
nler. Mrs. T....1, • Todd read the.
words: of the thOne" hyrrin,74,4.#0.1:09.
of the' :World"', :During7, the pro
.grarn. Mrs; 0'. ,IVI'aePherSoin.;. Mrs,
4..:Cu.ri'an and Mrs.,Millek,.'talked.:
of this thenie and 'gave citrota:
tions from the World :Council re
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,ports. D.; sRutherford,
who hadattendedsom:e of the
'session's; tOld why: this theme had
been chosen and 'spoke of the
• work of the. Laiety as discussed"
by the Council.. The. president,.
Mrs. W. 'Miller, presided for.
the .business. • session when •the.
.treasurer reported that $5 had
bee 'forwarded forWarded to: the .Presby-
terial 'treasurer for the. first
(1i:tarter, • , • :•
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. Mrs. T. Tedd, the president,'
was .in the 'chair': for.: the, . Meeting
of :the 'W.A., :-the therrie :Of which
O Was ""The Resurrection and the
Life", • Mrs', Cameron --r64a the
srrpture lesson
Cur-
ran Hthe: •IeSSori ' thoughts,: ;The
treasurer • •:reported . $129:22 ..•
hand.' Miss .Rutherford, Mrs. Todd
and Mrs. •MacPherson , were ap..
pointed-,to,lOok after the qUilti.
It . was agreed :to .purchase tWO;
• clozeinY:cups ' and.. sancers.' to. be•
paid .lot .by (Inflations, from the
:members:. $5.00: was :voted to the
Cancer Fund .and. it. Was 'decided
lo pay •fOr the niaterials ;purehas.;
'Kt for: the choir gowns and :col-
lars • and :.:for the ..cupboard .• for
them. • At the conclusion a plea:,
.atit.'.,social • :tour' was ‘.;enjoYed
when '10neh' vvaS. served lit 'Miss
.Annie • Dtirnin.:Land.,'Mrs: Frank
McQuilLin
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Little :.Migs', ',1f:tonna ' Sparkes Mr, Frank . -MurraY • had the.
Of ,,London: was :a', :VistO.r.*-,•last hydro 'installed.:
:week • at .the home of her aunt, , Miss ,• Elda • Wall isited . during
*Mrs.; t'red,.McQtullrn• .The holidays with relatives in
' ,Terry ;Wilson spent a:. few hot- *.Tes,,sviater.,, • •
idays:• with his .c-bUsin., • aminY .Miss' Helen '..Schumacher . is,
Wilson, at Whitechurcht, • currently,' employed ,at Mrs.Eli
Morkan's;'•:T.eesWater. • .
The *"...hurriorotiS play, .
Water", was breSe.nted by the Mr. Wm, .WhytoCk*.nc lAndsay
is visiting at.. the of his
Auburn in :the . Com:-
.Mr'2: and Alex 'Why.tock.;
muniti Hall on:. Thursday even- OP,
:.ing: ,Urider. the auspices Of thevj.i
..ivficia3
r,..:i.aoil,in
el,nMrSiti.,Jasorwith
m
sWs,.rait,iht:Werre..,
Women's In.,..r
stitute. Mrs: '.CharIes::
.and Mrs. Frank Brown McDOnala, vice., president,
,. and 'Mrs..: Robert .Stobo
waschairtadY , •fdr..,thes..PrOgrarri
(Which -included" adtiet .by misses 'fajia4y spent Sunday
Eileen • .Cunningham and • Gladys..gi:i*Ividismsl:s•c•b•Jpieneleris..sV,ViQrabio,
th,
MeClirichy/ocl•.an accordion solowho i
by Miss Reria McClinchy,'all of Practice ,teaching this Week-',. at
Kinlongh. school is 'staying 'with
Auburn, piano solos by ,Miss
.SOn Webb. and by .:Eddie Gaunt Mr, -arid 'Mrs:. Jaines7,•Wraith; •• • • •
4 -Iola :and Archie ' W
anda
: musical number :$y !yrtnoiecilc'.iipaenonta., •,1_,T.liddaylvf..arf.s,.,: •
Daneirig was---en)oyed. Mi;S.:7-D-11n-c
Thomp—
by Mr: and :Mrs: Che.s.ter",Taylor
-ray Gaunt with Miss Baibaia c.a.Meitist.:‘,.::43,Bolta
ria:.n;di. toof
sfe 1
rd
Wilson at the Piano
days With his • grandparents; 'Mr.
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Mrs
Dave Gibbs Was 'a patient and Mrs., Tom.: SteWart. *
in Wingliam Hospital for g few . Mr. and Mts. Orval.. Wilson
days 'leaf:, Week suffering -frOM., visited in IC.inCa.rdine on Sun -
severe 'attack of asthma.; •• dayTeVe-Viing.. , ' , •
• Mrs, Bill" MacPherson..:return.L
' home on Saturday. after, Department of Agriculture' on
spending several Weeks With her Monday' ...afternoon in th.e COM- :
patents,: Mr, ancl-Mrs.. Gordon El:-•..munity Hall:...Mrs..."Charies. Mc-,
liott, Wbiteehureh, because DbA1d welcoined Miss Mastei,
severe -Coid. ,and at the conclusion.MissW, D..
',During, the severe . electrical Rutfierford expressed the apt:
storm-,parly S4.,ridgy morning- a preciation..Of the, group. However
tree was. ',Struck, on .the Wither.- during . the pleasant social": hour
ford '..'fartri.• Fourteen wind* that followed the figure was ,for -
pane§ ; were shattered in. the: gotten in favor . of the .t6pa.
nearby Uti*Plirey borne: . and St. Helens *Y'0.1.1.
fuses Wereblown in the Ruther- Tho meeting of the St Helens
foid houSe,'cutting'Oft the hydro YP was held on..SOnday:evenc-•
service, :ing, • April 1.7th, Donna • Wooey,
„Fiight Lieutenant Keith' Black. convener of Citizenship and Com -
of Lachine,* Quebec, spent the munity 'Service,. :was in.charge...
week -end with Mrs..: Black and of :the , WorShip serVice, Follow -
David.. • • • •;ing the singing :of the 1-1Yrriti,
Her rriariy :friends are glad. glad "Tise up,•,O;Men of God", Joyce
know that Mrs, George Stiigrt McDonald read the scripture,'
is.: . otrie after sPondirig ,Aeveral 'Lois Milier read a pOem entitled•
weeks—.-with—hPi:;-„siSter,LLItiss• t`.`CL..,gerfect• 'Faith", Darina-gave.
Katherine NfacGregor. " • a, quiz and then' led* in prayer..
M. Hugh SU -Mat -non of •Wing- The singing , of the -hymn, '`:.Tell
barn .and Mr. Win.. Jackson or Me the .01d,.. Old Stori'! elos.eci
Stratford, Students"at the Strat- the worship 'service...Anne Todd
ford TeaChere College, are prae, led 'tn, the sing song, This Was
tiee teaching. in the .SL Helens. ,followed With the recreation
Sehooi this week, , • •• Which was in charge of 'Isabelle.
ilood VS. Vigure. MacPherson, •knrie was in :the
twenty-eight ladies inclUding, chair, for the gdMinistration., Isa-
kueSts from Dungannon attended' belle, conducted k' Sortie contests.
the short course 'on "Your 'Food Aririe. led for anbther short sing
.,ancL_Igiur,..egliZelv,„„t9=1114141..bmtngc
MiSS. nataboth ,Master tg the Taps.
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!APPROVE- NEW HOG
'SEL-LI,NG, AGENCY
. , Ontario hog producers' have
approvedthe establishment' of a
co-operative which will act as
the selling agency for their- hogs,
• This took place at a special gen-,
era f meeting •of their organiza-
tion held in Guelph on, April ,•13,
attended. by some 300 delegates
• from all over Ontario. '
This meeting followed their
annual' convention by jiist . five
for at that time the exe7
ciritive were instructed .0 set up
the co-eperative Which has just
been approved '; This action was
taken -'-becauseScime members
Were critiegl of the fact that Un
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lied 'Livestock Sales,,. which has
acted as sellingagency for the
producers for the 'past two years,
.was a 'Private „coinpany and had
• made eubstantial profits; •
Under ,the new Set-up which
Will become operative the 'end Of
May,' every .person , who sells
hogs for slaughter will. automat-
ically 'become a member of the
co-operative; • which turn
Means he will be ;eligible to re-
•ceive a. share Of any 'pet 'autlaltis'e
from the operation of the 'co-op-
erative,: in .proportion,, to the
number and .quality of hogs: sold,
,Reporting' to the meeting, Chas
McInnis, president of the Ontario
Hog. Producers'••Associationi- said
Le was .pleased, to report :that the
•Ontario 'Government had co-ep-
erated in amending' the ,:Farmi
ProductsNfareting Act to take
dare of change Which .had been
• Considered n"ecessary. With the
new provisions in the ACtand
the eStaiblishrnerit of the new C� -
operative' Agency .' it. w,as, felt:
that the ,Whole marketing mach-.
inerilor handling hogs had been.
greatly Strengthened and in"100Y-
ed.,
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PAGE NINE
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and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS
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Curbing:C][1.R. Service •
O Straight 'passenger service on
the C.P.R. 'line fromgoderkh. to
Guelph will .end ' on April ..25th.
MiXed trains wUl be run each
way .dgilY.• but the trip will be •
a Slow one, On occasion residents
of this district had taken achian-.
.tage• of the C.P:R. pasSenger
vser-
ice, as they cOuldcatcl the Tor,
crito.bound train at Blyth in late
.lait ern ge ttin g-Linto -
about ten O'clock.
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•„NoNtimENTs
EMORIALS
wA.41(ERT0N.
. Weare the, only .manufac• -
turers in this part of Ontario
of high clasi mentiments
• who iMport granite from.ihe
Oid couptry inthe rough by
the carload and proCess from
the rough 'to the finished •
• 'monument. No Middleman.
When choosing a monutrient
• come and see One. of the
.-largest-seleetions--imenta-r*
Established Over sixty years.
Write or phone Walkerton S
iId reverse chargcs.
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