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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-03-28, Page 9• W,FDNESDAX, M, 28;; 1.956. 1 Notice Of THE .L.UCKNOW SENTINEL, I.IJCKNQW, ONTARIO Shipping Da#e " Change ' 9 Bill Harris, of Ripley, announce& that•.. hell; c.hang ing the Shipping ' Day for; huge from . Saturday' to Monday. • .4. COMMENCING, 1 1 1' 1 #111 farmers wishing to make, use -of his shipping facilities are asked to make note of thechange of ate. �1/�11�)111�1�,1�/1�11�11�1�11i11.�l�ltrfl�t�1)�l�lt�/�t!`f,�,� f Ethel s .. ..... _...,x.... HONOR K11!I.L000H 1, he- was a (bonnie lass cOU PL;. SU NDA•Y (KINLOVGJI NEWS). On Sunday evening Mr: and Mrs. Geo. Haldenby were pleas- antly surprised 'whentheir fam- ill, relatives and friends num- +bering about % thirty, gathered at their home to honor them on their 35th'. wedding anniversary. Mr. Lovell McGuire of Wing- ham, their nephew, made a, splen did M.C. in his humorous man- ner.:,A short program ,beginning' :with • a group of three old .farn iliar !'hymns was rnueh enjoyed. Mrs. Harold Halden!byand Sheila sang„ "Bless This- 'House":. Sheila .also favored with -a' piano, ober. Mrs. J. W. Colwell and Miss May,'Boyle �gtave readings: Mrs. Art Graham read an, ad-• dress in poetry, to the honored couple arid the presentation. 'of a set of . dishes,' stainless steel flatware,'•a tea pot, silver relish' dish, fruit bowl andsilver spoon and a gift of money w'as_ made. :Their daughter Ethel read the Congratulatory ,messages. The honored "guests,though taken • completely' by surprise,. thanked • everyone for such a kindly ges- ture. ,, De'licidus refreshments ''were' ,. erved.. The , dining room ' table was 'pretty with the, lighted an niversary . cake and spring .flow i i � rovispen:t:.tad 41 hoped to be able ;te• return too celebrate their golden anniver- sary.. Following is :the address. scorn. 'p.osed :by . Mrs.. ,Art .,Graham and Mrs. Dorothy Thompson:, Here is . story, happy and true, For • a• minute, lend me your, ear, Arid I''ll:try and tell it all •to you, And I'm sure you'll, want to.. Make fanning More Profitable! 90 head/ /ptrriUOI t4r,,WAut' Discuss a Farm Improvemet;t Loan with your nearest Bank ;of 'Montreal.man'ager. BANK OF'• •MO NTREAL • L ,:,,,,daa7406144. ucknow Branch: M RL Y COUSE, • iviixnaget working, with Carradian:l..in every waik •f 'If* since 1817,. PARAMOUNT INSTITUTE MAKE RE D CROSS :DONATION The March • meeting of the Paramount . • Women's .Institute was held at.._,,the.. _,hbrne. _nfY_ Mrs. Robert Reid.. with .thirteen ;nem-., begs • and two • childien present. The :. afternoon 'was spent in quilting a quilt for fire victims. Mrs Mary' J Webster the 'prize for wearing ,the most .arti= .cles of. green, numbering 25. Mrs., Jinn. ' Ketchabaw took - the chair. for ...the business ::meeting. :$5.00 was voted:to be given to -the. Red Cross." Correspondence Was read. The meeting, closed ' with The Q:ueem .and ,4a; -da nty lunch -sere= ed. • "You look ;ill", . said•\:the blonde as• the :boy,. friend picked up the restaurant— cheek,-, " Is it some-' thing I• ate?" »t 14.041sli t�uamttemqvolimmiivt,matt timtt lit .Livestock, .Implements, Hay, Grain and .Household Effects At The. Farm, Of• WILLIAM GEORGE IRWIN. Lot 4, Con. 2, Kinloss Township' (1 r/4.' m les West: of Lucknow .Gravel , Road ) • bw 'UFS ,' PR Lira at • 1.30 o'clock. STOCK.. . 7• Durham' Cows; 4 Calves, 3 mos. old; 4 Yearling Durham i! Cattle; 4 Durham Cattle rising 2 years olds i! HAY & GRAIN 1 1,000 ,Bates of Good Mixed Hay; Quantity of Loose 114Mixed', Ray; 500 Bushels of Mixed • Grain. • MACIINERY .. Side Ilelivery Rake, in. good condition; Electric Cream Sep- t .orator, nearly new, small size; Set 'of Sleighs and' Raek,. �nearly new; ... r n ie• • -•, . ... milk-Deerin-.. ;.6 . _ � A o � ad_..Ha�y�_.I�oader, Me_Co>�'_ _� �_� `f W Wer, In good condition; Massey-lfarifs Grain Binder, I ,7 ft. ' ,gut; Set Double 'Harness and Collars. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE . Jewel Kitchen Ran e; Electric Washing Machine,, • rn • goad:• ; Kitchen Table' and Chairs, 3 Bedsteads and Mat- tresses; Antique Parlour•. Suite,.complete,. 4, pieces; Many. Articles Too Numerous to Mention. 1 George Irwin Prop , -CASH Donald, 'l#b blue Win. p D a Aue. 04"6616•" ,,rr rtt1.rti.r.no� ' ( . 0' ef-'—ilEo.:ctO..<t:rsn...o.m0Vartr.lirtr nlill4 t ».it.a1 • 1 1 1 It doesn't seem any time. at all, How, ?quickly ,,the 'years. do run,., Since that lovely sunny day • " March, ' : In nineteen hundred and twenty= one - A fine: young Mari' named 'Georg-. Away .up . Westford wtay, Had. fallen in love with the girl. •of his choice, Just thirty-five years':today With . Jess,• his noble and pranc-` ing steed, ., And his buggy 'of yellow 'gear, Rode Out of the east; toward 'the Tenth, To 'wed his Violet:` dear. Now`: Jess, -his faithful,: trusty• ' .horse, Sensed the important : occasion, • 'So, with head held high. and with• prancing feet, _511,9_41 eed. 0_7) O _perSuasion.t She knew the •road so very well,,i She had travelled it oftbefore, And now had 'comes the wedding. day, Long . tri'M y�rould .soon..:�be . o'e For now she was to carry home A lovely charming bride, Who, would her 'master,. .cam= pany keep, And grave his fireside.' I• wasn':t• there, I `simply state What, others, .all have said, That those two, the most hand- some pair; ' • That ever a minister -.wed; Their first lovenest was.' the •Rousom farm, 'They lived 'there a few years .or. 'Then 'they .moved to .their pres- ent home On the main street of Kiniough. There they live. un 1 is. ay, In this 'ver'y pleasant ' abod," ; . • Where theyare friends, to .all. who pass • Their house by the side of. the road, t They, serve their church and /corn triunity too, In every sort of cvay;. George, he's ;the secretary ofthe school Aird Vi, of the VV.A. Ar Goorge# 1Ycishis~..tai too, Atevery, dame and ball Ate rias'n t cl y a night he led the.. ...... Around the old Orange Halt.' Now, to•hless this happy reunion And • to fill their hearts with joy, Caine two children . to dwell with them, A' littlegirl and •boy. • Full of fun• and life, So Clair came •down :from Walk- erton 'town To claim her for his wife, And Harold, he was .a handsome lad • And lives right, here 'in town. He married his sweetheart Mad-- • eline, A singer of renown, Now George and Vi 'have Your / grandchildren, , t All of them here tonight,. Allan and Sheila and George • and Barry, Their grandparents' chief de- light But 'years have ,dealt: very kindly With George and his lovely, wife. •They're" both' as' spry and ''hand. some;, • • As when they started ' married life. • • • We ask you now to accept these gifts • That we have 'brought' tonight; And • may, ..your pathway down the. years . • . Be always sunny and bright May .health and happiness be your lot, Those are our wishes true.. .May you be spared for many years • And may the Lord bless : you. ,.v OBITUARY RICHARD BAKER Thee death ` of : Richard " Baker .occurred' suddenly in Wingh'am Hospital on Tuesday oflast week from a heart. attack.- He was 73 years ' of - age,- and. a lifelong resi, dent ; of the • district. Dick, as.everyone, knew 'shim, was the youngest of a , family of eleven children.'' born to• Thomas Baker. and Honorah Waite, nat- ives of. Yorkshire, England, , and: ;was - born on, May 5th, 188.2, on the 8th Concessi.orr of Kinloss, a half ..: mile' west. of Holyrood where he fanned all his life un- til 'retiring' to Lucknow "several years' ago. 1 PAGE KNE SINGER .. • ''Pre -Spring SPECIAL, New ECONOMY PORTABLE, Round bdbb.in, reverse stitch and' dial tension. REDUCED FROM • $119.95 to $99,00 For . This; Week Only also.. Demonstrator Models for Sale I' SINGER 'SEWING •MACHINE• CO P •• Y.'Phone. Goderielt 1135 or Wingharn 665 `•it 1x44.0 tr�tt�tt ►ttio�tt�t• • 1 , Dick, was of a genial nature, kind and ,friendly and ;always willing to lend a helping' . hand. Tbe•funeral ,service', was held at the 'Johnstoe' Funeral Home 'on Friday, March ..23rd, conduct= ed' 'by Rev. G. A. Meiklejohn .of Lucknow United .Chureh, 'Inter itnert was in South Kinloss Cem- etery. with Cecil Congram, Frank' Johnston,Clifford Johnston, Rob- ert MacDonald, Alex ,Sutherland and 'Wm McGzil .acting as pall= n�ma�xn,vxra?..ws.�r vtaa:3� wkvema--.._.... • .Mr. Baker •is Survived by two sisters, Mrs. Daisy Fiske 'of Niagara 'Falls,' Ontario, who. was 'rot, well enough to attendthe. service and 'Mrs. Sarah McDon- ald of'Detroit and several nieces and nephews. ' Mr.' Baker was predeceased, by 'six - ,,brothers and two. sisters, James and. Margaret"of Holyrood, and Mrs. 'John. .Donald .(Tillie); Henry, ,William John, George and Ben • who all'. died in the:'• West: Relatives . '. attending; the fun- eral wer'b ,Mrs. Sarah McDonald, .Mr.. and Mrs. A. Maynard Lewis„ of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heximer and .daughter and( Mrs. Jean Fiske; and two daughters .of Niagara Falls. ree U'rio 0 Cat�1 ing Associa "Where Better Bul • • t s- Are Used"_,.. We received a. news : release frorn the Holstein -Friesian Association of Canada stating that Lochinvar Bonheur .Roeht- arab made a record of 33,108 :lbs of milk containing 1;326lbs. of fat, 3:98 percent Argentina., • This Is. A New .South American Record ' • Thiscow was exported :as:.a calf coming. from. the herd' of Lorne B. Reid' of Riipley, ,Ont, She is sired by Keendale, Lochinvar and her mother by College , View 'Governormak ing her a 3/4' sister to' Maple Lea L.: G. Rosirie, 'Ex and A11• - Can. who is the' dam of our, young 'bull, Maple Lea. Skokie,_. and has'5 records on'!2X:that average over 20,000 of 3.8 per_. cent . milk. » Then we remembered that . another close relative of the Rosine cow had made a. high record and, on 'checking.: back •found that her 100 percent, sister had produced as a two-year-old, '22,765, lbs. of milk, test 8.64 percent; :828 lbs;, of. fat •T -his record -Was also mad "'•in South 'America. • Wonderf til 'Production ' • For Any Counts 1, This is the type of family from 'which' We are, choosing buryoueg bulls to cal' y on:• the high production established by the bulls that we are using now and .have `used prreViously. ole 4e e- or ,mobi_e 4nf ormation;_phono llect 'tom Clinton I-lu: 20441 or Kincardine 460 .Betwe,-...7, ._i.rel .,.. 30n.a `"10:90A:"i1'I. weelz � iays.. t. 7.30 and 9.30 A.M. Sundays and' Holidays. 'Cows noticed in heat later should be bred the following day. r• . • • Vo • att ,; • { r• 1 �'r