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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-06-08, Page 2:0 44004C;0. • r'7411:Mvatirwal,itoriiriwicom aMe+erMar*.• WAGE TWO* 0 THE: i:UCKNQW ENTII4E14 LUCKNOOW ONTARI, ,WEDNESDAY, JUNE:. Bth, 195$ BROKEN , BONES CONTINUE. • • �f ie�d Orga.flIsed: 1 gran tliurch Years Argo A , '4 tiv 14 tw: xSSk: �. • ,The 108th, anniversary of the .Ashfield 1. Presbyterian Church was celebrated last Sunday when large' .audiences filled the church i t . both morning; and evening• ser- vine. The ' anniversary. speaker was the Rev. W. A. Henderson ' :af' Walkerton. who delivered. .v.9ry. 'pointed' 'and` vital sermons • or ...t'his ...fiane • ' The formal organization of this ',church' took ., place ,in 1848 when' : it .became 'recognized as a Mis- sion under the jurisdiction:.oi~'the Presbytery'of, ' London. 'Settlers bad . reached this , district ` ten. • •years' earlier and services were ..Meld in the' homes of these early pioneers;. . At„. the morning'. service Mrs. ` Leroy "Wakdin :.•. and Mrs.. Dra`Fid' Henderson sang °a duet in pie s- ing voice. and the choir Sang ran'them which contributed to the service of song. At the evening' service " Mr. . and Mrs.. Duncan MacKay assisted 'in the ..anusical service by singing:: a duet- and. joining • in the anthem. .• Rev:'J; R: MacDonald,,the • ister of the .congregation, whose work has. been fruitful and his : • service to the 'church at _large '.•most•: helpful, is' attending the meeting of •the Gener 1. Asseinbly it Toroaito • this week: PAVING TO BE TO TEACH SHOP WORK IN CHATHAM • PUBLIC SCHOOL. M. "Hedley B. Burden ..has been' engaged as• sheP work 'tea- cher at McKeough' P 1blic School at Chatham, where- a new shop is 'being built . and equipped; . Mr; Burden ,concludes !his, duties. here this month as shop and commer- tial- teacher , , • ,Acceptanee;of the new position, Will mean the: departure of the. Burden faQnily ' from Luelknow. Mr. Burden has"'sold''his highway •store- and :.service 'station •south of Winghani. to his ibrother, but will spend the' summer assisting him', in : a. building 'program to enlarge • and improve the ..prem ises, Mr. Burden's Son-in-law, Mur- ray .McDonagh, will teach neXt. term in a. school . near. ''Chatham`.• .Murray "plans to take a surnther course -iri. 'Toronto. . • 1[INLOSS TEACHER HEADS :DISTRICT. UNIT OF W. F. Wednesday; June 1st,.. e: cardine Unit of, the Womn n Tea- chess' Federation held the'r final meeting, for ,this term hirty- night ,teachers • and guest ,were served, a • delicious . dinner y the ladies • at • Pine River Hall. The' guest speaker for th ev- ! Miss . D. MacLeod gave ening was Public School Ins sect= on the studying. or Mr. Clyde Evans, ,who. address- 'Meditation God's Word Mrs A;. Sutherla •. ed. the teachers : on report ...cards Mrs: T.:.Collyer and Mr.'s.'H. La and standards: of pupils. This was took part in the:Prayer ; Circ very timely, with, examinations A report of the Presbyterial near at'hand; given by Mrs. A: Maclntyr..f Mrs. Clara, McTavish, delegate lowed by a : solo by Mrs: P St to the Regional; Conference at St, accompanied by Mrs. A. Hiig Thomas 'in• May,'`presented. her A chapter of the study, book. report of this •'Aconference to the ,Education was •given by 1Virs::' teachers. F.. MacDonald followed by a in The election o�oficers�result scoria y pater. NOW 'JN: EFFECT In the livestock industry, his- tory was made last week where- by all. Ontario' produced. hogs '.sold for pr ocessing purposes will now be marketed. through, the farmers' own organization, : the Ontario Hoge. Produ -ers' Co-oper- ative. The hog -pro -r-, of'this pro - Vince hav =' .the • a " ongest and most' ef ive sale force of any rovino or state in the North P American-continetvt, according to" an, announcement by N.. G .Mc- Leod, c- Leod, secretary -treasurer • of ' the OHPC: The bargaining position.of ducer, will be .increased the'. `; pro. ... .. .. • �. , because the" new legislation per - nuts the " prpducers' salesmen • to direct the hogs to the processor who is willing to* pay the highest price. A'larger percentage of : the hogs than formerly will"be sold 'at the stockyards in Toronto and Mon real,.: as :well as 'at' the • as- sent -61y 'Points at' Kitchener .:and perhaps ,other parts of the prov- ince. ince. The .balance+ of ,the " hogs be sold 'by the producers' Mar- keting agency through 'direct, negotiations. with' packers in , On-. tario: and•- Quebec.. -Ali. ,producers' • cheques will: !be made payable at' .par at any char- tered. bank in : Ontario; , 'settle- ments: will be going out- from the office at .2824 • Dundas :St. West, : Toronto and at Bridge.:Street in Montreal. ' Mr. -`.J. Kohler, who has had a':Ylbng. and 'varied experience in the livestock industry will: _dir- ect.the oierations of the: agency. iAbout.'2,QOO,O00 :hogs, with ''a total value' , of.`$8Q,000;00Ou' will, be marketed . annually' ' by '- the producers co. operative. 'sales •agenccy -appointed' "under .the Farrn Products MVlarketi' g Board:'' • South Kinloss . W.M.S. • The.June,rneeting of the W.M:S. was held at, the' home , of Mrs. Lloyd McDougall with 21 mem- bers present. ,The. president,- Mrs.. Wrri. , Maclntyre, presided.• The opening hymn`was followed Iby the. Lord's prayer. During.. the business .discussion , it 'was decid- ed. to ,send Ruth Steer' and'.Nancy Cochrane' to. the. sunn ler ' camp at . • 1,Vliramichi arid , to- pay their expenses:. It was also 'decided. to shave .the July : and August' •meet= ing 'in the evening' at ;8 o'clock It ,*asdecided ;to hold an extra meeting . to be. in charge of theJ .Home Helper's, to " be held; at the home of Mrs.. A. Hughes and to' ask .Miss'„ .Rutherford, to ..be the guest• ',speaker: The treasurer, Mrs&i, B kton ' gave her rport" DONE John vv e•ek t 6 from will Abels as"no Mr.' will•. b a hot m . saxn Amber Prime. s�•in readiness • W. Hanna announces this hat. the' paving of Highway 8 Lucknow to Wingham. go ahead this' summer., He l all, rumors to the contrary nsense". . Hanna .says ; that :enders h for e �called� on June •15.. ,. Mix asphalt type pavement, thee as from Luck ,now to ley; The, road received, a coat .a few days ago, and. i for paving. uc ,, • . a fine •AWARD PROFICIENCY.. PINS of 7'O` FASTEST TYPISTS .• nd,� . vis Proficiency.., phis, awarded ' by le.:. the Remington ;typewriter. coin - was, 'pany; have' been. presented to of students of the commercial de, ee -partnent . of Lucknow District Ines.. High School; 'by 'the ' instructor, On 'Mr: H. B. Burden. W. ` . In Grades' 11.and 12 Isabel is- Ma,Pherson won' the award on a White ote the by 457 was sung -followed ' by the raiz pah'benediction Lunch was serv- ed by the directors,, Mrs.. Harnil ton and .Mrs. W. F. MacDonald., 'ive speeds r a er on -Mise Ida ed., in the following 'executive: given 'by Mrs. •P. Steer., A v pre Iden Miss Joyce.' 1VfcEwan; 'of thanks.to the hostess, ,for resident, Mrs: Helen Thompson, use of her home was given -Proficiency Winners in Grade XI a year ago Were ethyl. Gard- ner and Ann Todd with..respect, Your 'HURON7BRUCE ELECTOR 'COOK ;.BOOKS AVAIL4BEE, • The . Kintail Women's Institute a lbs of Comfort'., Cook book, �Crtim is now available at The Sentinel Office, as• well- as from all Kin tai Institute members, ,One. of the tail books has beep ..on display,but it was not until the end of tlie" week that we received a supply so that •we 'can now fill orders. as received. FRYING: PAN :BLAZE CAUSE OF' FIRE ALARM When • an overheated frying pari took fire, Lucknow Fire Company received a call to Holy. rood on Monday - morning.. The blaze, ' however, was .fortunatel'_y. extinguished and the fire 'truck. was flagged down . before it; got out. of town. •The ` incident occurred : at' 'the Holyrood - apartment . of . Angus Macintosh. • and his ":.sister, .,Miss X11 fortune p continues to' dog the McDonagh .boy's, with one or another a 1•rn o s t continually seeming to be in a cast with a 'brokenbone; . • It's Ross again who : is the latest victim,. He h.as a 'broken back and will be in a • body , cast for' a long period. Ross suffered the injury when; kicked by a cow, but the serious- ness M; waves not , ianmediateiy ap. parent... It was 'while riding a tractor that " the injury " bothered' • :hizn and upon receiving, med}cal.. treatnierlt and having. x-rays 'BORN LLOYD — in Victoria HosPital, .. London, on Tuesday, May 31st, to: • Mr. and Mrs 'Ivan . Lloyd (Jean; ' Ball)., a son,. William Ernest. • DONALDSON --= in W i. n g} a m General Hospital on Sunday, May 29th, 1955, to Mr. and .Mrs. Done " • aldl,Ponaldson (nee Shirley Hod- gins), , a daughter, sister for Steven, RIACH •- in Woodstock General Hospital; on Wednesday, June l st to Mr, and .Mrs. Charles. ,Ria h; a son., JUTZI--.in K &W. Hospital, •Kit,- chener, on•'Sunday,. May 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. George Jutzi. '(nee Grace ;Hudson), a .son, George Ger, 'Margaret MacIntoSh, .nwho` •Was- pot ' aware • the : Ibiurner was ': on, and was.• visiting., for few min Utes with Mrs, Jim. ;Boyle: Mrs.. Jim Snnith noticed, smoke .coming from the;: building and notified the occupants •of the 'building.' An` : alarrn was 'turned' but • in :the. meantime ' efforts to:'extinguish the flaming grease proved Sueoessful RELATIVES PROW DISTRICT 'ATTEND RECEPTION at the home of Fir.,atid Mrs. Al- bert Riehl, Saltford Heighti, Goderich,.ori Saturday, May .28th Mrs: Guy was , the foriner Jean MCGuire„ middle. daiiihter of the . A delight to all the relatives Was the arrival Of Mr. Pred Ham- ilton after flying frfim Vancoul ver, Ali ;spent a verY en, joyable evening. • The bride and:groorn were ,the reeipierits of ManY beautiful gifts. . kiLurich ,wai serVed by the bride's m sister; Mrs. • Albert.' Riehl, and - A Mrs. Reg Bridle. and •MisS PREOPENING' by International • ALL FOR ONE PRICE 55 YEARS LAST MONTH ' ' • • • THE LIBERAL PARTY WILL 4nCrease Grants To Local. MuiticiRalities Eliminate Wastage In The Highway 1,4 0,4 Mr. and Mrs, Thorrias Austin' served their 55th wedding anni-.. versary' on May 10th. Mr. and .AuStin carne to linloss froth the Porchester.diatrict. three year$ ago when -he bought. the Archie :McKinnon farm ore""..the A. son Harold also loc.ated here at that 'time and is' farming 'in that vitinity.„ Mr. and: Mrs. Austin have a family of ten children, nine • Of Mrs. Austin has been with arthritis throughout Abe winter somewhat improved Ipt not,-suf- -ficiently to 'permit them: tO Cele though SOrne of the family visit: HUGH, HILL . If • os Special :manufaCtur6r$ price. Beau init. Court' patter!) (open stOck Ooing now for this • •Unbeliev low p, Mrs. •A: E. MeKirn left on Sat - rd ay for New- 13 r unsWi ck h ere* she vvill attend the. annual meet- ing . of . the Dominitm Council,. erietdri *from Attie 6ih 10th.... 'She sPend S'oxine time ,on Grand M.avan-and at.' St„. Jolni before returning home,* knives, forks, and spooliA at the same lout price. ask:.. SCHAAL!? Xewener, Lucknow