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WEDNESDA'''', •SEPT.,
t, .1956
MONIMIENTgi, ..•
:SKELTON
MEMORIALS
WALKERTON
We are the only. manufac-
• tuners: in this part of .Ontario
of:. high. ,. class : montaments
;who J npdrt granite.ffrom the.
Old'•Country in the rough. by
.thecarload and process from
• the rogh .oto the itnishea:
monument, ••No' middleman.
When choosing a monument
come and •see oneof the
largest selections in,Ontario.
Established over 'sixty years.
Write or phone, Walkerton 8
and reverse charges.
SKEL,TON
MEMORIALS
WALKERTON
3"i. : HELENS
Mass. Margaret Miller' student
nurse at Stratford , General '. Hos-
•pital, is having' an enforced, hol-
iday at • her • hone' here because
of an attackof boils., •
.Mr. and Mr Ernest_, Hall.:' of
Orton; Mr.". and Mrs.. 'Jahn' Hall
of Lucknow arid ;Mr. and Mrs.
W7n;.
THE LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL, 1•TL CKNQ.W, ONTARIO.
.ST. 'HELENS
E'VLA
FO-RIALE OF HOGS.
A program whereby hogs, can
'be directed to the best market
in accordance with dei and has
ibecome..a necessity in. Ontario
and will be instituted in mid-
Septernberl according to Chas.,
McInnis, president' of the . Ontario
Hog Producers. This program' is
designed ,to strengthen the pro
curers'', bargaining position and
has .'been • necessitated, by , the
large percentage of .the hogs
which Were ered :;dir
Oct . to packing plants.. These
direct 'deliveries.' were largely. in
'response to extra •ayments
P made
to„ truckers..by, packers,',.to. .en-,
courage delivery of hogs. •to' their'
particular,*Plants.
In preparation for the direc-
tion program,: the Hog Producers.
rave licensed truckers' ' who
handle hogs, and `.their co-opera-
tive' selling . agency , has been
planning the • establi'shment of
new assembly . yards to, •which
.hogs will be brought and 'from
which' they will be 'directed to'
the points ;where: they. are in
.greatest .demand, Yards will ibe
established at Windsor, London,
Stratford, . Barrie' and Peter-
borough,. in.:addition, to the facil-
ities established last year .at 'Kit
ener and the public stockyards
at
Under the. the• new direction. pro -
grain, hogs picked up at.the farm
by .'a trucker; .will be :taken . to
the nearest assernbly • yard
There,the i, trucker ..will. be . told
to, deliver them to the plant . to
• which they.. 'have 'been sold—or
possibly :the _animals_may;:be ur--
.loaded.;Facilities for, -proper feed-
ing ,and "watering of ` hogs are
• Writ ^ Purdon was hostess.
for the September Meeting of the:
Women's Institute held on Thurs-
day afternoon with a large at-
tendance. Mrs Andrew Gaunt,
the president, •was in the.. chaf r
and the . roll call was well re
spond'ed to- with an exchange of
flower ' slips. It was announced
that, the deed of the. C'ommun-
.ity Hall had' 'beet received, and
is now legally owned by the; Wp-
men's. Institute. It was ,decided
obs erre•-Mlle-Tgolden ; #anniver=
nary' of oar -Institute with an af..
ternoon tea on 'Thursday after-
noo n�, October 29th: The re -open:
ih•g, •of.; the• hall will : 1ie observed
'later-,•':It,,was' agreed. i✓
. to Have°.ate.
furnace cleaned: and the roof re-
paired, A ' fine paper ,on the
•motto :."Life is like a garden,•it
bears the. seeds we . sow", pre-
pared by Mrs. G Stuart,,, was.
read by, Mrs: James Curran. Mary
B. Purdon and. Mrs. Chester . Tay,
lor. entertained 'with. -piano solos'
and Mrs.' W.•.A .Mi11er•. conducted
a quiz. At the' conclusion .after
noon tea was: •enjoyed• with Mrs.
T rvey Webb, Mrs. Curran and;
Ntrs. W. A. Miller as. hostesses,,
Anniversary services will be
held in'the' United .Church on
Thanksgiving Sunday; • October
9th, 'with •the minister, M. Ralph
Howlett, :.in. :charge. '
Miss Isabelle MacPherson en-.
tered St.'• Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don, on Thursday as • a nurse -in
training. • Isabelle., was name: for
the weekend.
Plans are being made'• for' a
Sunday School picnic at the 1'Oth
Bridge on_ Saturday afternoon:
Everyone is, welcome.
Brewer
Mrs. Ernest Galant and .Karen,
of Brussels were available ,at these yards; as well 'were' visitors - 4,n. 'l'oronto last
recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. as facilities for, washing and; cis- 'week �F.
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,Kice.•and Mr. G. A. .Webb, infecting, the trucks. Scales are. • • •
�Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holt of also •provided to enable the
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs Charles weighing of the liver hogs. From •
• Bryan and Lorna of Tottenham these records, .; the marketing
were ' visitors -with:LMr•• a_.-.ne can .check. on�th:e_dr
Webb and Mr.' and Mrs. E. W::ing percentages. of hogs' and gath-
' Rice on Labor Pay: • er very valuable data -which can
School . ,re g"•pened on Tuesday be 'used 'to the benefit of the pro
with Karen Gaunt, Marilyn Lip- pro-
d. Commenting on'' ;the air
pert, Hughie Todd, John Lyons ection program; Mr; • Mclnnis said
and Raymond "Ramage in: the be the continued large percentage of
ginners•class at St. Helens .hogs delivered direct to packing:
school, plants lied made it impossible for
the marketing .agency to 'bargain
Attending -High School!
Norma • 1V!'urray,. Marilyn and
.p.0 n a 1 d MacTavish, Beverley
Gaunt, ,Betty ' McDonald, Neil
"Rintoul, Dontna, Woods, i 'orana
Forster.,, Doris and 'Lois 1Vtiller,
Marvin McDonald: Archie Mc-
Quillan and ,Eddy Gaunt area at. -
,tending Lucknow ' District High
School an lison..-Webb; ` Barry
effectively. Hbw can you bargain
when your buyer..already hasthe
product. killed,: and:. processed in
his, plant; he' 'asks. The new • plan:
Will overcome this problem 'since
thehogs' will go to. the. :plant
only aftei agreement has. been
reached 'on 'Price.
The direction . ''program will
and.Ivan, McT' 11o"el.T'inate the special pay -
and • are going • to: merits to . truckers by the pack-'
Wingham District High 1School'. ers These payments .• had been
made by ' the packers to ensure
their receiving the share of hogs
they needed—to—meet—their e=
ARTHUR H.• .CARRUTH • q-tiirements. However,, this - will
The, death of 'Arthur Hunter- be unnecessary now, since the
Carruth,; well known .resident of : or11y way;the packer. Can 'sure
Listowel, and formerly of.'Luek�, of :sufficient hogs will be to.,bid.
now,, ;occurred iii .Listowel Mem- `competitively for them from the
oriel hospital Tuesday, August On'tario_. log Producers "Co -oiler-
•3Oth, at the .age . of 51. He .had ativec7which has• toe responsibil=-
been in Poor health. for come selling of selling all, Or?'.ario ,hogs.
time. His ';death • was .due to ' •a .going for 'slaughter;
Elimination of 'these: payments
to truckers . should 'enable pays
ment of, higher prices to the ,pro
curer. Reports have placed them
as high as '43.00 perhog in some
cases. This meant the packer paid
that :amount `aver and `above. the
market .price,' but the producer
received little if any oLthat-sum:.:
Mr; McInnis adds that the -.-116g.
Producers` have • .no ,intention ' of
squeezing . ' the. 'truckers,' They
provide a: necessary. service and
should receive fair .„payment,
However, he feels the 'trucker is'
hired by the fernier, and; Pay -
merit for' his service 'should only.
come from the farmer, who in
turn should 'receive the full price'
paid, for. the hogs by the packer.
or butcher who buys therm
rs
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Ys.
heart condition.
Following in his father's "'loot-
step,' Arthur was a noted ••bands-
man. He ,was ,a Member 'of the
Listowel `',Brass. Band and after
it disbanded he held together a
.'—group- rusiciana who played,
for local functions until the Lis-
=--tow oy d--Girjs-113and-' was-.
organized. He also played ' with:
several orchestras as long. ,as his
health permitted:' :He wag keen-
1y • interested in sports . •and at-
.. tended gauzes when. he was; able.*
'Born August •9, ".1904, at 'Hen, -
worth, he was a Son ofthe late
Mr. Ind •M•rs, .Joseph Carruth.
The family resided in • Lucknow
for several years during and fol-
lowing World War. II. Ori' June
14th, 1930, he married Cora Mc-
--�'-Laclrlafi._- t Windsor, �wrho ' stir-
vives'him, June 14th of 'this year
Mr: and Mrs. .Carruth qui'etly
Celebrated, their 25th wedding
allnive •_
. Until is forced his retire-
merit he was carder foreman at
,the Maitland Spinning : Mills at
Listowel ° A mernber of JnoX
i rei+b ;terian Ohara, he also ibe-
long, 'to' moo, Brotherhood.
Besides' his Wife he % .a !y
ed by one„, sister, Miss Hattie
Carruth, Harriston, 'He was, pre-
deceased by a brother Fred and
twi5' sisters; `Mrs± t ]nils''*iteh7soir
(Verna) and iytrs. Wm. Haolkett
(Margaret',
,The funeral was '}field rom:.'the
Harrison-GibsOn funeral home,
Listotx, el, Thuraday r a.tternoon at
2.30 p.m. with Rey, .111. ' . •teat-.
nares offic is n .:,..,4.4 t
.PAGE SEVElst
SIXTH. _ AND :NINTH ,
Ross, .burn aam. on • g the •
Junior Fanners who enjoyed a
trip to Detroit last Wednesday.
Mrs. Josephine MacTavish vis
,ited last week with relatives in.
London.
Jirnrriie. Cook and J. D. Durnin
left on Friday for' the West on
the harvest. excursion.
Mr. and Mrs. "James Wilson
took their daughter Barbara to
London on Tuesday where she
will ` enter ' Victoria Hospital_;, wt4
^train for a nurse;
Mr .: and,, Mrs.. Hugb.Caineron
of Kincardine were,: visitors on
Sunday with 'Annie, ` Robert and
John; Durnain. .
The .Sixth Line -neighbors , and
friends held a shower last week
at Tom , Webster's cottage at Port
Albert 'for ',Miss Barbara Wilson.
She received many lovely ; gifts.
.Mr. °Bob Smyth of Toronto
visited last week with his aunt,
Mrs.. Bessie Stewart and' uncle,
Mr. Brown ,Smyth. Mrs.: ' Bob
(Smyth, Carol, . Lynda and Bobby:
returned . home.. : with him after
holidaying here.
Miss Lois Webster was present_
ed with a luggage. set . by 'the
Sixth Line .neighbors,: prior to
her leaving for Stratford .Normal
'Mr and Mrs.. James 'Durnin_
spent the week -end with rela
tires' at Kincardine*.: ,•
ZION
The school bell . rang`: again. op
Tuesday, with .IyIrs.. Frank Ritchie
as the teacher... `
Barry . • `McDonagh and ,'Chris
Raynard . have gone, to. High
School'.: ..
and Mrs: Will.. Ritchie vis-
ited Sunday with :Mr and Mrs. 1
a Tooled To Repair All
• Makes O . 1 actors
Allis: Chalmers, "B»' TRACTOR.
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Jim Smith tif' Molesworth.
Miss Gladys McDonald. of St.
Helens ,. spent a . few days with
Miss Elaine Cook. '
:Mr, and :Mrs ? Eldon ' Ritchie &
Ji'nmie visited Sunday even
'with Mr. , and, Mrs. Cliff 'McPhee.
of .Auburn. ,
There' willbe no :.'church M�r�
vice on Sunday as it is:anniver.
sary at Blake's:
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ao :have, an EXTENSION tele one
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in • ,; our home f e
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