The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-08-08, Page 9WEDNESDAY, Ai7GUSI 8, 1956
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THE W icoW SENTINEL, LUCICNOW, ONTARIci
BLACK KNIGHTSILIj((N0WPARADED SUNDAY DAND GODERICH
' STAGE TATTOOS
On ,Sunday nn o r n i n g the
Knightsof the Royal Black Pre-
..ceptory of ,Amlberley assembled•
n 't
in Luck ow' wut b a -record a,'ttenT
dance for their parade to the
Anglican Church led • by., Past
Preceptor Reuben W ilson carry-
ing the Union Jack; Tee Joshua
• Preceptory banner was 'borne.. by
Al. Irwin, Robert Lyons,. William
Mc4uilliri and, Robert Reid, with
drum. ,and -fife music beinfurn-
ished by Sir Knight. Wm. Stan
ley. and'. Chas. McQuillin,
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'A very inspiring • sermon was
'delivered byr,Rev._ ,Jennings,. Tec
` for of that .church. Sr. Jennings
''''rem nded'the K, nights present of
the: duties and code of honor to
'f be tadhered; to • 'by the 'Knights of
olden times, before .being,knight
ed or prouen .: as 'a knight, .. .
• He also, pointed , out to the.
'brethren that • the • greatest and
• most effectual ''weapon a knight
could :rely •pn today' was the
sword of the spit which is the
Bible. . •
' After the service thebrethren
returned to the: hall where Pre_
ceptor Clarence .McLennan pre-
sided for . a 'snort: meeting,• when
remarkswere, given by- County
Master John Emerson and Xmas-
ters• of the different: lodges in
•West Bruce. • •
` This . is the third consecutive
year that--the;1'1';.B- ', of A n'ber
ley'.liad held their annual church
service in Lucknow': Anglican
church, which:' speaks: well and
is a. tribute to .the: rector, Rev.
Jennings, and` also the, ;'choir
which -has cooperated in making
these services. ' a success.
• Mrs. Agar : - strander and.child
ren,, Victor, ' sabelle and Donna
• of Georgetown, isited with-Da've
and.,Sadie Johnston •and: Mr and', 1
Mrs. Reuben Wilson•ir1% ,Ashfield:
HURON JUNIORS ON
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TRIP TO TORONTO'
The newly organized God
ericl• n
Pipe Band has held the first 'a
pipe ,band tattoo ever .staged i
the' Lakeside' town. . Luckno
PiPers Were among the six ban
that. perfornned, before an ap
preciatrve. audience of 1,00
people,
The Lucknpw Band had prey
iously staged a successful tattoo
at Ripley, at' which the Goderic
band was among those in attend.
ance; •.
At Ripley there ;were masse
band numbers and . individua
numbers by each +band, • as wel
as _ Scotch- dancing by Barbar
and Jane: 'Finlayson, • Margare
MacLennan and Finlay; MacLen.
nan, accompanied by Piper D. -A
;MacLennan: Jack Macllae o
'Lochalsh sang' . Scotch. numbers
and ' Sandy Boyd did solo piping
• IVfem'bers of the Lucknow. Band
Major ajor Roy MacKenzie,.
Lorne and David, MacKenzie .of
Ripley, D. A..MaeLennan and. E1-
mer MacKenzie ,of Lochalsh, Mac
Webster •of ' Kincardine, Sandy
MacDonald of Kintail, , Mutrra.y
MacDonald. of Amberiey,' Frank
MacKenzie, . Wilfred • and Archie
McQuiilin . of Lucknow,
11 i Sievenby-dthree Junior `ermer
n and . Junior 'Institute Members
ds' were up bright and early Satur-'
_ day., July 28th to take part in the..
0 Huron County Junior' Farmer bus
tour to Toronto.: The: two buses:
- started their journey "at 5.30 a.m.
and by 6.30 a.m. had left- Huron.
h'
County. The first stop ,on the tour
was at the well known Rosafe
Farms 'on No. 7 'Hiighway just
d west of Brampton. Here. the Jun-'
1 fors saw the well •known .Holstein
I herd sire and the new .69'x110'
a barn with the self-supporting_
t r.,00f. 'The farni is owned by •;Dr.
- . Estengei: of the Argentine, who
. owns several farms of that size.
f . From there they went to Malton
Airport and found it to be a • very
busy place. From the observation
platform. the groupobserved sev=!
erat flights leaving .and • arriving,
While at Malton • Airpor t , special
arrangements, were .made with
the TCA to go to their hanger-
and
angerand tour through one oftheir.
Super Constellation. aircraft; It
• .was the- first time a nuMber. of.N
•thoseon the. tour' had been in.
an airplane of • any 'size. Tram.
there the tour went to the new
Woodbine . race t 'track .and.. were'
able to go all through the new
08,000,000 'establishment.' Every-
one agreed that this ..Was. the
highlight of •the - tour toToronto:
ACCIDENT VICTIM
IS, BACK HOME
-Earl • • °
• MacDonald' of. Askiifeld,
who was injured. in a motor: acci-
dent on Saturday afternoon, July
28th; was able to return home
from Victoria Hospital lastFri
day. Earl's •main injuries includ
ed . a' fractured cheek bone anti
a fractured ankle. Heis progress-
ing.. favorably and' is able to get
about ;some, on :crutches, . but it
will ,be some time' yet before a
Walking .cast can, be ,applied.
.Earl's ' injuries were received.
ed.
n•a.Collision`
i. involving the pick-
up truck ' he was driving 'and a
1954 Ford which -was being driv-
en
by„ •Jack McKim, who was
crossing, the, Lochalsh-Kintaii
County Road. The collision- 'oc-
currecl where.. the Loth Conces-
ion of Ashfield. intersects this
sad. Extensive dathage : was
aused both vehicles. ' •
CITY :CHILDREN' ENJOYED •
FIRST TASTE OF FARM LIFE
Mr: and Mrs.'• Fred Martin of
Pararnount Farms had -guests,
rom the. States. for the last two
weeks. Mazli .and Philip . Salchli,
he daughter and son ' of Dr. and
rs. Raymond. J. Salchli. of Pitts-
urgh, Penn., • thoroughly enjoyed.
heir first ' experience of farm
fe.
Their . two horses . have ' been
aised.'and • trained . at Paramount
arms; :and were • cared for last
inter by Mr. •Goldrnan�' Martin.
r. Fred: Martin is. .teaching the
PURPLE GROVE.
-1Vliss . l;velyn ;'En%bury of Tor- s
' onto is visiting' •at the •home • of r
Mrs. : Burton Collins. .• e
Mr.; , and Mrs: Burton Collins
entertained a number of their -
friends , Thursday evening.
.Mr. and Mrs: •Julian Bubymic:
of .,St. •Catharines; 'Mr. Robt. Mc-
.' Cosh, Marylin Parker,. Janet &
Barbara Forster,' Sheila Paterson :f
of: Agincourt, Frances and • .Eliza-
beth Scott and Mrs.. Milton • Walsh t
visited at. the home of , Mr. and M
Mrs. Donald Mc'Cosh.: • ,b
Mr. and Mrs. Alex :Lockhead, t
Duncan McEwan, Mr. and li
Mrs. Ralph ,Hill;: Mr. and Mrs
Sam'. Emerson:.land. .'Hilda visited r
at the home'of 'Mr. and Mrs. John F'
1♦hnerson last. week. + w
Mr. ' and Mrs. Edbert . Bushell ' M
Spent. Sunday ' evening at ; the c
• hmlie of Mrs and ' Mfis.• Tom Mac-
Donald. •• ' • •x s
• Miss -Margaret • arid Donald Rob-
hildren.:to ride, '
Dr.. and ' Mrs. Salchli %re high
chool .teachers in Pittsburgh: .
ertson visited with Mi and Mrs.
Kenneth' •Robertson. 'of. Zion.
Marlene and - Linda"lBobertson
spent, last- week at , the :home of
Miss Mar.'garet Robertson:
Mr.. Mrs. ' John Emerson
.. visited' at the : home of . Mr. • Isaac
Nixon on Sunday. .
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' Mir. and Mrs.. Donald. McFar
lane were at Paisley on Sunday.
It is estimated that in the cur
-rent. year , the CBC will 'spend
• $42,200,000, of which.:_ab2.0 per
cent will . beobtained from ad-
Vertising and 80: per cent ,from
taxation. '
South Kinloss W.M.S.
'The August ' meeting': of South
Kinloss W.M.S was held at the.
home of Mrs. Duncan MacCon-
nell with a good attendance. The.
' meeting opened by a • meditation
and prayer by the president, Mrs;
Wm, Maolntyre. A splendid dis
,play'of Mission Ban d bale articles,
was shown by one of the Mission
Band leaders, Mrs. Ross MacMil-
lan! 'The
acMil-lan!'The Bible reading and Medi-
tation' was given by Miss Mar-
aret MacDonald. A solo by Mrs.
Philip Steer %was much ,enjoyed.
Mrs, Lloyd MacDougall, Mrs.
Herb Buckton and Miss Mary
MacMillan • took part in the pray
er: circle. The •study book, "They
reach for Life", was given by
Mrs.. Harry Lavis. A pianosolo
by) Marion Buckton, was much 'en-
joyed. A reading . "The Ladies'
Ai.d" • was given by Mrs, Currie
_Colwell., Mrs. Frank , MacKenzie
gave a few remarks on the Voca-
tional -School ;held'; at Kinlotigh
this week, with ars attendance of
over 100 .children. Mrs, Currie
•Colwell gave the closing remarks.
The nieeting.closed.with the mil_
pah. benediction. A'. social half
hour was enjoyed at the close of
:the meeting •with, the directors,
Mrs. Currie Colwell and ;Mrs. A:`
Hughes in charge, •
BORN '
BROWN -4o Mr.
bell: Brown : of
I athileen 'Lane)
Myers 'Maturnity
Bels,' a daughter,
IRRWIN-,Te
and Mrs. Camp
Wroxeter , (nee
`on July 31stfat
Home in .Brus-
Joanne rne.
axand .Harvey proud -
ii% announce the" arrival
ival: of a son,
Rich
acrd Edwalydy on Saturday,
August 4th, in. Wingham General
Hospital,
in *Ingham General.
&vital . on :Wednesday, August
lst, to Mr. and: Mrs., Duncan. Tar-
tish, Il. 3, Luaknow a son, David
Alli; a brother for Kenneth:
From new . Woodbine •a hurried
trip, was made to the Master Feed
farm just east•of Langstaff: for
a date., lunch . and a tbur of the
Master .Feed fa s. • 'The group
were supplied wite cream• and
chocolate milk, compliments. of
Master Feeds. After . an interest
ing tour'.ef ..the beef, • dairy, swine
'and poultry buildings on Master.
Feed farms they Went down town
in` Toronto for �` a special'
through Casa . Loma.
• .Although -the.` tour started early'
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Pf. E'N1N8
y -Bruce Open� Marke
campaign For Hogs)
. Following is a' list of ' shippers who transported hogs
(produced Grey and Bruce Counties)' exclusively to those
authorized open market•yypoints of delivery as. set forth. in
the directional order of tie Ontario Hog, Producers Co -opera-
t ve Marketing Agency, namely the Ontario Stockyards,;.Tor:�
.onto; the Ontario' flog Producers Co-operative Assembly
Yards at. Kitchener :and the-,.i�ntario._Iiog -licoducers Assem—
bly Yards at Barrie: .
O. Brooks .:..:. Dungannon'
A: Cormick :,. Paisliey.
T. L.' Craig . • • • Alleiifgrd •
c ,L• Dickson Kinard lie
4.P Doubt .. 'Park Head
S. .Duff
• T. Dawson
N. iR: 'Evans
Pe6. S. -Elliott
Tara j..
• Wiarton
Alleiford
. Lucknow
A. W. Grant .... Teeswater.
Grey -Bruce Co-op, Elmwood
L. Hutton Glamis
Geo. Kaufman,.... .1Vlildinay
J. Struthers ..
.;,.., ,BeLnore
Sprung Transport ... 'Tara
Geo. Strauss .. Greenock
R. S. Wilson ' ;Ripley
B. D. McKenzie, Port Elgin;
This' report :is:. for the week of July 23 to July g7, a
total of • 2,861 hogs 'were• delivered from Grey and Bruce.
as directed,. 1,41p hogs were not.delivered as. directed: *-
sults sults for the week of July 30th to. August 3rd will not be
'available until ' next week 'but hogs placed ,o3n ,open. markets,
have reached.a new high, .•amounting to 16% of ;the .Ontario
kill! We wish to'thank all the transporters who are, faith-
fully delivering to open markets. ••If such cooperation con-
tinues on . the. increase :competition' will. be restored amnong .•
=the buyers_,.of.'.our product.
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JAMES' DOYLE, President Bruce Co..Hog. Producers.
up before. meeting.; again • at the. .Had -Mrs:: Ga
ranmie been •in and
Tivoli for' :the presentation. .of
"Oklahoma";
Ait midnight the .buses. 'left Ter -
onto.. and approximately '31/2
hours.._ later --'•eve n
. , rye �arrived;;
safely .back in Huron county:.
able ' to answer: the 'telephone
query: as to whether • Canada or'.
the;. United States was the larger.
land -area, she •would have. won
a new Westinghouse dryer:
Mrs. Gammie. had.been at'their` •
-•Ainberley Beach cottage that..af
in', the morning time was begin- ternoon • and was' . •enroute home
ping to run out' and. amTbitior wase LOCAL LADY. MISSED OJT at the time : the. draw: was; made:'.
beginning to:lag. .Most of theIN WZ;1�t-A-DRYER' CONTEST The 'coupons :Were,.obtained at •
-Juniors- had `walked, several miles '1 / Hunters Service' Station, which,
•and;up and dew `several:h' dr Mrs: "1�L}�'ert a along with.Hall's. Store, are:. the.
ru un ed .. Gammie' . massed
stairs. At. appr�oximateely 5 45� the 'out on a' chance .to win. a clothes: two Win A`Dryer; centre's: in this
buses were . arked. near the :Try dryer. -last F.rida Village.
F y afternoons as ,
oli theatre and everyone enjoyed she W s absent .from,home when
a couple of hours, free time when .her Tame was drawn . in `the.
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