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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-11-02, Page 7vita A.Y, Nov.•2nd,: 195.5 MONUMENTS SKELTON MEMORIALS y WALKfRTON W e .are the onlymanu ac- turers in. ,this,, .part fit C tarso sof ',high. . class . lmo unkents,'• .who. import gra;bite-from; the ..out Country In:the rough by :the, carload and process from the rough to the finished: monument. No middleman. When e!trsosing a m4uument come and see one. of the: largest:selections ,inA Ontario.. Established over` sixty years, Write • or phone; Walker. ton 8 and reverse charges. , S10ELT•ON MEMORIALS • WALKERTON TH AND N:INVTH Mrr. ,and Mrs Mark Armstrong. were, visitors .with • Mr. and ,.Mrs. • V. Hrovat at Zurich on Sunday, Guests non Saturday,. evening 'with :Mr. and Mrs. Bill •Kinahan were Mr,' and s. Angus', Ken - 1V nedy, • Rita, ' Gordon. and Mrs:: Catherine Kennedy. of . Seaforth Miss Hilda Kennedy of London. • ,Mr, Gus Kinahan' returned"; to` London on Tuesday,. . • Mr. Callum "Carr1eron and Carol 'of Detroit Were week-end,i-isitol:s •with Mr° •and' Mrs. John ,Cam- eron and Don: ip. d a ,�• I THE i ---- N 'LIVESTOCK PRICES ouotar—irletaal 410.40. "Hog prices this fall »arelikely to decline. to levels approaching the support price of 23 cents". "Prices for. feeder...cattle . this fall should be quite strong., Prices of cattle for slaughter should be at last year's 1eVels, with .a seasonal decline this fall, and ` rise bate next winter", • "Prices for dairy cattle should: improve fractionally", • • ' This is the outlook for:Ontario livestock as:predicted by the_Ag= riculttirai Economics' Department, of the Ontario' Agrictiitural Co1M lege, in the fall issue of,,,its pub l,cat;on, : "Ontario Farm 'Bud- , •, u • In':eommenting en the hog sit— uation, the publication points out • that the• 'number of hogs slaugh- tered in • Canada was up 19 per- cent'in the period up -to. Septem- be° 24., yet, stocks of pork were down over 10 -percent -at 'Sep- tember 1. "The • reasons' for this remarkable developMent ;`'were: •(a) : greatly .increased : domestiq consumption,: and,, (b), an increase of about 10 percent`. in exports. At June 1,. there were 18 percent more. hogs ori farms in Canada' 'than 'a .year 'earlier,' and ' 13 .per-' cent more sows were expected to, farroW in the June=Novernb • period •this. year than last " 4-11 ,MEMBERSHIP' GROWS Alo• ng With . ; more ' `widespread public . • interest, , membership in 4=H •:Club .work is }niounting :an- nually and: this year .established a new, record' in. Canada'of '72,784 'enrolled- • in 4,952 . clubs, . an in- crease of 4;071 members 'and:'164 club's' rover 1954. , While eight of the ten .'prov • inces reported :high• 'member- ship, Saskat'cheian," with a stun- ber . of newly.,organised grain, beef', and garden;clubs, 1ad the greatest individual . ;increase • of ;•A .S •rriembers. 1 EDDING BELLS AUSTIN FITZPATRICK St, Joseph's . . ' man Catholic church, Kings •ridge, was" the setting on Saturday, October 22, for ' the wedding of Catherine Fitzpatrick, daughter of Mrs, O'Neil and the late John . O'Neil of Kingsbridge, to :Cyril • Joseph Austin, son of the . late Mr. and Mrs, Peter" Austin; also of. Kings-' bridge. ,Rev . Father H; : Van yynckt officiated. • Given. away by • •.her brother, • Michael• O Nei•1, the . bride wore • Prmneess style•...dre,ss fcean blue• silk :corcded Moir. , with tiny 'Matching hat and:Veil , -and white -stole, and: glgves.: Her c'or sago was of pink rosebuds; Matron ••/ of honor. was . Y Mrs.. John Austin. of Kingsbridge, in a •dress of ' blue 'shot crystalet.te, with• pink hat and .gloves and, pink' stole, and. a corsage of blue carnations. • 7••4 Gropmsinan • =was• Mr.... John Austin 'of J gsiarid'ge,, nephew of the, 'bridegroom. Mr..'Peter Lierman was : organ- 1st for the choral' service. 'Mr: Raymond Dalton sang :"On' This Day' 0 Beautiful , Mother" dur ing• thesigning of the ' register, anti . a group of school girls sang ``Panic• Angelicus" . at the Offer- tory. • There was a dinner' in St. Jos eph's parish , hall .and. •a' reception at the -bride's homen;'.the ' after- noon, the bride's mother reeeiv ., ing the guests 'in a grey wool :dress,' with Matching• accessories,' and acorsa . ge . of amber carna- tions. ;The. honeyinoon Was •spent in Northern Ontario, ,the bride yelling in .a "grey .wool .suit, 'tweed. topcoat and matching •aecessor- ies.. The Happy couple are to, live at: the bridegroom's farm' at Kingsbridge. • .BORN COURTNEY, •at Kincardine Hos- pital\ on, •.Sunday,- 'October• . 23rd' to .Mt. an,d•..Mts 'Robert Court— ney• 1 e a son.• ,>iile Y; PAGE SEV' ,..:zipro rcmoc, ra !;,ice„ WAti,"? e<Mr.: �' "'.�,yl*�" Ar, ,� M:fr,�r ieF i dry "' d' I � :�' �R/'y;• • FOWL and APPLES for Choice Chickens, and. Hampers; '.M clntosh .Apples .PPles ti a. ;• Special Games for Turkeys ;RECREATION HALL L:UCKI4OW`':: • 9 at 8.30 sharp Under Auspices Lucknow • Branch Canadian Legion: 4 • Tickets 3 JO 25e or 14 for, $1,00 Special Games; 2 Tickets . ,q MCWHINNEy—'• LAPISH pretty wedding' ceremony was solemnized at Dungannon United •Church parsonage on Sat- urday;' October 15th, . when Miss Edna Mae • Lapish, daughter , o was married' • to Mr. Robertaoin Lapish of ;Bar River, • ' Ontario, McWhinney,. .son . of David and the late :'Mrs. McWhinney of E. 1, Dungannon. Reverends G: D. Watt of Dungannon and . J. C: Hutton' of Pine River, officiated. The 'bride wore a floor :length gown •'of white • nylon net and -.fine Italian, lace over "a ruffled nylon slip . of. , bridal, satin. The jacket of the dress: was fashion• ed •with lily point sleeves with embroidered .: sequin '.trintming� .• Herfingertip veil . was of cloud v%bite.: