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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-11-23, Page 745 :5 .. 71, r IZY it 70. tonic ly to i and ableb New Ile at aper will 1 •on' WEDNESDAY, NOV: 2.3rd, 1955. e 'WINGHAM • • WoikreFig THE LUCK.Now ;SENTINEL,, LUCKb+IOW,; O.N. TARlC:• Thursday, Friday, ''Saturday, .November, 24-25-26 • MAitII ial MONROE'' and TON .EWELL, in The Seven • .. ears `.' -(Adult Entertaiiunent) ' to p -notch} sophisticated •.. co ' A P. P • . medy, based, . on :the •stake. play .of'. the same, 'name . ,• • •ADMISSION 60c Matinee ''Cancelled On `This° Picture ;MONDAY, TUESDAY,.NO'VEZVI :r R 28-29; CORNEL WI•t.DE and`ANNE FRANCIS, in.' ' Tht5k.arkt.::Coat 1 An' historical •melo .drat na 'concerning espionage during; the Revolutionary War, Gii'INEAS WINNER (Continued from page' :1) tion on :Sat'ur'day. at $2:50_•per, lb • The T. Eaton Company, .bought the steer: which' was, donated • to Sunnybrook- •Hospital. Last year's Guineas winner sold for., $1.60 a pound. : Silver Star. was .born":in 'Aug- ust 1954:.Prior' to the 15 months_ roan . beauty winning the big one, he had:placed.. first in the Luck - now Calf Club,. was grand 'charm: pion 4=H. steer at"t i ional • at Seaforth and.Was grand chi -. pion'. of all +breeds at • Teeswater. At the (Royal he ' was :top in ' a class'.of 63., Shorthorns. and .then met • the )best .from a class of. 68. Angus ,:and'. 56 Herefords,':. before getting._the '- "big • Has .,Remarkable Record . Murray Gaunt. has .a' remark- able record. in 4-H club':activities, Which he commenced as- a lad in.. his 13th. Year. In the intervening' eight ; years he :has • won ' :many` awards. for his • calves, for' show- • inanship acid • felt: judging, ' He' was president of• the _ Luck- now 4-H Club for six.'years, vice president' far ••one, year •and sec- retary -treasurer for one: year. years he.' scored . the highest .marks in •the Lucknow Club and in 1952 and •iri 1954 was only three marks off having .the highest score' Of any : 4TH mem- ber in Hu In' . '1950 ,he 'had the'. highest 'score in Bruce County and won the Alex B. McKague ,trophy. That sale . year Murray had the J-gthan haiiiniera� t_eer • at' • Tees - water and placed 'first_for show- manship. : • In 1952 he Ikon the, Senator Golding trophy for • showmanship Ilurpn County in a class of —50 --entries. Murray's Winter Fair aCtivit- les started in 1950 when his• calf • Nl�o�(,rtl�ll�tl�otifitr►oYo��ll�l ood third ;:in a ciass. of ninety Shor'th urns, In 1952 he "had ' a. roan .calf in the .•second group and • it 19..53._.his calf vias—fir-st- in a .class of 38 Shorthorns, .to ,qualify—for the. Guineas but was edged'•out .for the big prize Last' year his calf'' stood in •the ,,first. six at the •.Royal, but' this, :year -there • was. no doubt • •about.. it in the mind .of Judge Yule and huh •dreds .of other, eattleywiSe ebsery . ers . • • It was.. a . , grand ' clirra* ..to brilliant 4-H career. OBI.TUARY DAVID ,C ANDERSON • pioneer , resident of Alberta,' David Caswell Anderso'nr 8i, of Calgary, • died in GeneralHopi - tal .Thursday, ov tuber' 10; of ter :a brief illness.: Born in Luck - now, 'he . 'moved :, to :.Innisfail in •190.1: Ile Moved . to homestead in -Con- tent .on Tail•. Creek, in 1905:.. He. entered the real . estate; and in,. surance . business at Erskine. in 1918', remaining . with this busi- ness for 26 years. • Mr. Anderson.' lived in 'Red Deer: from 1.947 until .'moving to. Calgary:1n -1952. His:'wife, Mary, died in Erskine in, 1939. • Surviving. are ,,two ,daughters; Mrs.. Floyd :: Bartoska; Yellow-, knife, NWT; Mrs,; Earl :Williams, _Stealer; three. • sons, Fred, 'Len= don, Ont.; Bert, Yellowknife; ,Bob, '•,'Calgary;. ,12, grandchildren; one sister;Mrs. S:. J: Kilpatrick, Dungannon; and one "brother, Fred„ Lucknow." • 'Funeral service • was ieid • in Jacques • Funeral . 'Home on Sat- urday, Novernfer'12th, with :Rev: Ernest Iavidge officiating. , Further set vices. were' held, in the IOOF hall ' at'•. Erskine,: Mon- day, at 3 p'ni.. Burial was in Er- skive Cemetery: CLEARING of FARM tDITOUSEHOLD EFFECTS of the late Mrs. ,Lily At McWhinney;' will be. held' • at her bite residence,:, .. w —LOT 1—, CO % .6;-..ASHFICLD TOWNSHIP. $atui4a. Nov.' at 2.00 p.zn:' nopsEHOL) EVF'ECTS--,a full line of •household effects, including' a good keno. Terms . ca5lir, PRO.PERT '-,-100 :acres, `S I1, Lot 1, con. 6, w.D., Ashfield. 1 A good farm with good' buildings and water supply; ply ' Also N+H•.•.1Lot 1, Con.6. , E.D., Ashfield, ,a' (good, 24 -percent . acre grass farm with good water supply. 2,0 p • cash day .of sale;. balance in 30 days, when title will be given. ' -Wilfred YStevenson, ..Robert" C. McWhlniney, Executors. .14 i''"•L1A.,St Donald B; 131rte, Auctioneer. •n w w• - ELS f 111 PRE-S'I DE,NT P: A. Murray was ' re-elected President of the Kinloss Town- ship Federation• of Agriculture' at the.annual Meeting in the Town- ship Hall, Holyrood, on Monday evening. The gathering 'was scheduled to. have as their speaker a guest from'CKNN, Wingharn, to outline ,the. wfork of radio .and TV, and. its relationship to ,and ,of farm organization. ' However, de-•. spite. previous.:arr-angement, •-and last minute'assurance on, the Tarin broadcast, the' speaker failed to appear. This did' not effect the 'success of the'' meeting; �h.o,kever, At the evening ;.proceeded tinder thv able chairmanship of P. A. Murray, . ... •Frohn "8.30 p,m,, for: half ..an hour, the 'group listened; to. the National • Farm Radio.' Forum on the CBC network, At the conclus- ion a minutes site ice was observe-' ed in mernory of the late David Carruthers,'. a• :director of the Federation at ;the time of his death, : .Mr. Murray then gave a report of the' accomplishments- of the Bruce County. Federation in the' past year. Hesaid tliet the estab= •lish,ment of -an office was being _Co isidered by.. the 'Bruch Group._ Elmwood' had been the Suggested• location as it was central in .the. county: The • speaker 'paid •trib- ute to the.' fine work accomplish ed. by: fieldm'an Jim" Powers, and said that. he ;would be greatly •missed because the had . been a "tower : of strength in''federation work":. Mr. Murray, also, stated 'that they were feat/ sate in. Ob.-. 'taming W. P. Oswald as' his .suc- cessor. 'A.. Murray, Bruce :Co, .weinen's•.delegate.to the Federe ation annual—meeting in Toronto, gave, a detailed report of the rneetirg.•: The , chairmanthen called. on William. Arnold, a past president ,of the Huron Township 'Feder.- ation, who, •.with his , wife, had joined'with Kinloss for their an 1n'ual meeting. Mr.. Arnold paid tribute' to the 'work .of the Fed- eration, `and: ,said' that' the only ones that aren't; ,:interested, in. Federation: work, are' ' the ones°' that don't know • anything about ,it:'. He stated . that" forward steps head been taken, and -that -the government listens to Federation men. Others heard' from were Ernest Ackert,' Mrs. Wm. Arnold, Reeve. Harold .'Percy, 'Sam .Emmerson: and . Don Thompson,. It was 'moved "'iy Mrs. 'Cliff: Roulston, and seconded by Mrs;. Fred: Gilchrist that a 'resolution` be • forWarded to CKNX, 'Wing - ham, requesting . that: the farm foFum bro dcastbe eh e-d"1roi r 7.15 to the :original, or more suit- able time.. A sing song was: conducted . by Mrs. Raynard Ackert, with pian accompaniment by Mrs. •Jinn Mc Ewan. • The election of officers for 'the coining year .resulted as folows: riresident, P. A. Murray; , sec.-. treas,, ' Frank .Thompson; direct: ors, 'Frank MaulderL Ted Burt, •Lloyd' MacDougall, Torn 'MacDon- ald, Len Geddes;,cream . product ers' committee, Ronald Thacker (chairman), Allan MacIntyre (sec.-treas'r), Gordon ' 'Wall,. Jinn McEwan; Dougal Campbell; ' hog, producers' committee„-Raynard_ Ackert (Chairman), Jack Ackert (sec. -areas,), Harold' Percy,. Jas. McEwan, Dougal •Campbel'l, Wal- lacetCdnn; beef •producers' com- mittee, Ernest, Ackert (chairman), Duncan Campbell (sec-treas), Lloyd Irwin, Bert Moffat, Frank Maulden; farm forum conimitt'ee, Torn MacDonald, Farish 'Moffat, Allan 1vlacIntyre,' P: A. Murray, Raynard Ackert. ' The evening ended in dancing .Io`_MUSIC -ref •C rruther's—orches ti -a, • after lunch had been served DUNGANNON • Ran:dy .I-lenry,. 27yeart•old seri. of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Henry, was operated on for hernia at' God- et:ich Hospital last Friday, ' and dc itig' well towards recoirery. Mrs. ; Henry Horton of Luck •�orYl��k"J.iY�e5�1'�11'. a ' PAGE' SEV7 yitto1ase . Theatre Two Shows Each mat at 7.3o —, Saturday Matinee. at 2.30 FRIDAY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25 26 Jo hnny.: Weismul1e as Jungle Jim in "SAVAGE MUTINY Atomic bombs over Africa,, Jungle'.J,im beatsnew dangers With : old tricks. .Ii all-out jungle war, -with' ambo the tall , ented ,chi np.• • • LUCKNOW AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY: Turkey Dinuer Recreation Hall, Lucknow 7.00. p.m. RIDAY,,, NOVEMBER 2 Speakev—J A. Carroll, Assistant. Deputy Minister, .Ontario Department of .Agriculture, Toronto Dinner : •in .honour_ of Lucknow 4-1-1 Beef Calf' Club Alex ' MaeNay, Sec-Treas: • Wm. Maelnt3'r, a President. now wasat her home here 'for awhile on Saturday. :• ' : ,, Mr. and Mrs. Len'Crawford'.&, (sons 'Bobby. and Billy of Win,g- hain ..Were• visiting Mr.. • and Mrs., W. A. Culbert' on Sunday. 0 , Mr.' _and 1VIrs.: Walter Stafford, Toronto; spent Sunday with: Mrs' J.. HainiIton. : . it ' .Mr;:• and :Mrs..Don Williamson, Tommy and brother Tommy",Cul- bert, : London, : spent the weekend• with Mr. and •:Mrs. Cecil' .CUL- bert, also visiting was ,Mrs: Cul, bert's niece, .Miss Beverley . Shaw; ' ,Mr: and Mrs. Ben Mole, family. and ..Mrs. 'W. R. Andrews Were •.at Kincardine on Sunday and were ,present :for the ba ism : of Vic Moria." Margaret, . t ee:months-olds daughtersof Mr. Vic- 1.(t Mrs. Don Walden •(nee Lois Mole) at the the :United:• Church, Kincardine. Mrs.• Winnifred Widcombe "of' Windsor" spent a few days with her parents, "Mr: and Mrs. W H. 'McClure. • • (Intended' for Last Week) ' ; .The United Church Mission Band • diet '.on .. Sunday 'morning. he . call "to •worship :The donation of gifts for;;; .the towel kit was •made. Wayne Brooks gathered., the 'of-' ferings . and Sharon_ . Park gave the offering verse. Patiline And- erson gave the . aniiiiSandra Brooks' read the scripture.. Mrs. R.' Irwin read a chapter from the Study .book.. World 'Friends. Mag- azine was distributed and the Member's purpose repeated:' Mrs. J.• Hamiltonrequired-four' stitcheson the back of a finger, when .she hit•. it on :the sharp edge_ of a stove pipe, cutting ;a• vein. ►i. ., u• • ASHFIELD NOTES Mr.: and Mrs.. .Harvey Martin. and. David -of ' Albion; Michigan, called' on friends here ]cast . Week- end. .. , Mrs. D. J. 1VIaclVlurchie left last Wednesday on a trip to Calgary Where she .will . spend the. winter. • with , her daughter ' and -son-in-, law and their ` family. kr, • Cameron ° McAuley: of Rip-- ley -took- charge of the service in the Presbyterian Church on Sun- day. Rev.. R. J. MacDonald is still on the'siek'liat, • . • Plans : are being made . for n' turkey supper. on Thursday even- ing in Kingsbridge 'Parish Hail for ' Kintail. ' W.I. , members anct their. families. WHITECHURCH P.. Mr. and ' Mrs. Cecil FaIione , ti• , Mr. and. Mrs. James Falconer and Lois spent the week=end. with Mr. and Mrs, Elgin Welwood and'Mr., and ,Mrs. Art Cronin at Caiedon and. Mrs. Hester Falconer who is ' • • V .>t • pital with pneumonia. Don't forget• the play in White- church Memorial Hall put on.by The Teeswater ,Junior Farmers; ,'• Dealer: This ` caris' the oppor= , tunity of a lifetime. Customer: 'I, ' know. can' hear it knocking. Congratulations •to Mr... c Mrs. Richard Finnigan who on Mon-' day, observed their . '55th wed- ding anniversary at their. licime:' in • Goderich. armarmsxrammecormomowewrageoxecti?lliit CHRISTMAS 104, i'd`s• in „the a.. RECREATION . HALL, 'LUCKNOW at 8.30 p;m k:: Under auspices ' of 'the Lucknow Branch of Canadian 'legion • ♦ < ►+ GET. YOUR .CHRISTMAS. FOWL... from the' choice selection of turkeys: and chickens • :being• given: away at these biingos.,. 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