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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-09-26, Page 5WEDNESDAY', SEPT:26th, 1956; VIEW HISTORIC SETTINGS* ON ENGLAND & SCOTLAND. TOUR. Liverpool, •England, Monday, September 10th.- . Arrived this Morning at Liver- pool, the second largest port in England, and located on . the Mersey River, 5 miles' upstream, from the Irish Sea.. liy ten a.mi. we- were through customs and checked in at the Adelph'i Hotel • for as one=day stop, • • cAR OV''THANKS The relatives of the late Thos. J. Po11Qck wish to express their deep • appreciation for the kind- ness and sympathy extended to them ' m any way during their recent bereavement. Especially, they wish to thank Rev. G. D. Watt: and McLennan . and .Mac- Kenzie Funeral Home. • NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' iln the Estate of. Isabella Jane Henry,.:deceased. ALL. PERSONS having ' claims againat , the estate of „Isabella Jane' Henry, ;late of the Town- ship of 'Kinloss, in the County of Bruce, Widow, • deceased, who died .on or 'about the 15th .day of February, 1956, are hereby notified to send in their claims duly verified to the undersigned. Solicitor for the' Executors of the 'Estate, on . or before the 24th day of .October. 1956,' as • after the said 'date die estate will be • distributed among those entitled thereto, .having, .regard' ' to the claims of which the said Exe- etitors shall then have notice. • Th THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, .ONTARIO' . War II are fast disappearing from e bombing_,scars •of World I this bustling city, the growth of which was slow from medieval times until trade with the "New World" established. Liverpool's prorninence as a port city.- 'Monday, ity.-'Monday,the day of disembark- ation, was free of plans and sev- eral members of the group board- ed one of _England's' fast-moving and frequently scheduled trains for: • a' •half hour journey tothe historic and ancient city of Ches- ter on the River Dee. It is a quaint, walled city, the original fortifications had been built.•almost 2,000' years ago by --the—Twentieth Roman -Legion. 'For a thousand years many bloody battles were fought as •foreign invaders laid seige to the fortress, The restoration and maintenance • of these three miles Uon. Andrew Hood. Mr. Hood, who. was .himself once a printer's devil, and tali;, _ter; referred to the growth and progress of this great city, which is not without its sordid side., Mr. Hood out- lined housing ',progress' but said that there werestill a large 'per- centage of homes that were one- room "corners and bends" with - cut _sanitary ith-cut-_sanitary conveniences. The journey through the •Eng-. fish • countryside was most de- lightful. As far as the eye can see the rolling hills 'depict :a: con- trast of deep greens and harvest browns, with the grass and: trees and shrubbery kept ver clent1' PAGE FM with historic paintings, it proved to' be an impressionable occas- in, The luncheon companion of %Marg and 1, was the City Cham- berlain • (treasurer), Ames ,I•mrie, who latee took us to, his private office to show us ,the keys. to the City of Edinburgh, 'which are in his keeping. They are present, ed to Her Majesty en her annual. visit to Edinburgh,, and 'she had received them only a'• few days before while visiting in the city enroute to Balmoral Castle in the" Highlands. They are 'of Scotch silver and were made in 1628.' The pair of them • are presented on• a red plush cushion,lied with green by a very wet season, al- bla ck and white ribbons, the of- g. &tial • colors of the city. thou h at the• .exyense of hat• i, g • d seem in - stretching hills andt'vales is far.' 0 Such incidents•would en- significant ordinarly, but they hanced •by the hedge rows and are exciting momentswhen one stone .fences. Flowers are °every- is in direct contact with the sym- of walled ramparts, makes it an' where -and what colors. But this 'bols ' of historic' lore in. which interesting tourist attraction. •It •'beauty was only a foretaste of Auld Scotia is sodeeply steeped,. was. not 'until six years after the the marrow. • • ; • , Tomorrow we wilt regretfully battle of Hastings in 1066. that • Wednesday,} the September 12th. ` take out departure from this land people of this eity finallyGlasgow's short visit ended this 1.°1 • the heather, submitted: to Norman rule. • morning, as our' three 'busses;. Friday, September.14th. Chester, within sight of the ,started off on a circuitious route .border' of Wales; is, noted for its to Edinburgh, some ninety miles, famous Cathedral, which was• be distant as the crow : flies, '• but a gun in 1093 and took. some 400 trip that took us .all day, .with years-• to complete and is. now many' stops for pictures, By way •constantly undergoing repairs • and inspection to prevent : deteriora- tion of this great Abbey Church: It was aback to 'Liverpool that evening for' a reception as guests; of the; British Newspapers As- sociation and : the Liverpool Chamber of. Commerce, followed rby dinner and a briefing of the DATED at Lucknow,. Ontario, tour. proper which .starts : Tues- this ,22nd day of September •1956. day "morning through Norther- R.. W. Andrew; '• land;,Entgland to•Scotland. Listowel, Ontario; ' Glasgow, Scotland, Sdlicitor for, the Executors: • ' Tuesday, , September.11th.• • This chapterb • d NOTICE TO•CREDITORS.10. the Estate of Emma Elizabeth Hamilton. ALL • PERSONS having ;,.claims against:, the estate of the above • mentioned late of the Village, of Lucknow, in •the County of .Bruce (recently, of the Village of Salt- ford; in the Count of Huron ► y ), 'Widow, who'• died on .tile ••{Ninth day of Aiug_ust,1956 are required. . isem , g panne. .in the Central "Hotel in, the heart 'of Glasgow; a teeming 'industrial' art -of inillitm pee- -well -'aver -a people, and Scotland's largest city. •- • To keep an. appointment' at a reception by the Lord' Provost of Glasgow, the Right . Hon: An- drew Hood; = .this day was . spent 'chiefly on one of Motorways, modern_ands .very, comfortable' to file Proof." of same. with 'the sight-seeing busses, undersigned on or: :before the Leaving Liverpool at 8.00a.m. 13th day of- 'October, 1956, • we passed- through • the counties After ; that date the Executors . of • Lancashire,' Westmorland and • will proceed to distribute. the Cumberland in- •England's north - estate having regard only •to the west' lakes district. We crossed in claims of which' they' shall then' to Scotland near.Gretna'.. Green, have had ;notice.famous for its' smithy, once used • DATED at Wingham this •22nd . as a marrying spot for runaway day of September, 1956. lovers, and pushed 'steadily' on- I Years. Crawford -$t=i ethering_ton,• .ward=-to__Glasgow.. where a-.recep-(-..-- ;Thursday,.September Wingham, Ontario • tion was tendered by the. Lord Two nights and a `day were Solicitors', for the Executors,' , • Provost of ..that city, the Right spent in 'Edinburgh , all . too short time to even scratch the sight eing surface of this beautiful city.: Our hotel, The • North Bri- tish, overlooks Princess . Street, • Today we saw the North: Sea.. .Leaving Edinburgh , .early this morning ., we travelled , eastward' to Dunbar on the 'North Sea and 'followed the ,coast line within of Dumbarton. and Drymen, wet frequent •sight. of the water to wound around Loch Lomond, Berwick-upon-Tweed. From here. Ben Lomond and Lake Katrine we worked gradually. inland' to climbing • high above sea level,' Newcastle, a coal -mining' 'city of nearly a half million people. Mere We stopped tar lunch, :and a two- hour visit,in the heart of the city has fine stores and does not give• the impression of being so highly until we ' reached the . heather - Covered hills and' had the thrill of picking• the purple • bloom while :cameras: clicked. The view was breath. -taking. r On :through The'Trrossacks .we went, winding industralized as it is. Continuing clown the narrow road, with glens ( southward : .by way • of Durham and • lakes and `.. mountains all] it 'was early evening ,when the about. It was• a view :no pen can describe. After lunching at Callander:'the journey was continued by way of Stirling, Bannockburn; Lar Bert---• ''-alk 'and- L••inlithcgow—.- Here is an area. rich' in the fas- cinating history of the, 'Middle ages ,'and '.associated closely ''with, Mary. Queen of Scots Bonnie' textile city of • Leeds - was 'reach - 1'_ ed, with • • head) uarters at the. Queen's . Hotel, the ' most modern y hotel' we have ' et, stopped. But. all, along the ; r ute, accornoda- :tion.._has__been ' e--best-aiid h 0 'the -est -and vice and courtesy 'leaves nothing to be desired. This .day has .been sunny and quite *ovarm, and fariners; har-• •Prince ..Charlie Bruce, Wallace. • .assed by a .very' wetseason,' were High ' up• on a Mountain. :top is busy in the fields trying to the •seemirigly impregnable Stir1- vage grain. crops and second -cut 1in_g .Castle,which we visited for M machine •is much 'in a magnificent view from its ram- evidence: � . . Parts. It is presently 'the '"home" of the ' .Argyll 'and Sutherland Regiment We entered Edinburgh by 'a route that took' us past the Firth .of Forth railway; bridge, a tremendous engineering; feat' that required the 'labor 'of5,000 men working day andnight, for seven L iIdren's ' GODERICH, ONTARIO Pug Line of. •Children's -wear, • Infants to T4)tat •reasonable prices.• often :referred to as"the most beautiful street in the world. Bordered on one side by stores • the • • opposites ,side beautiful! promenade of parks and .flower gardens and • famed for its floral : clock. • Towering, high, in the sky, • • is the monument to Sir Walter Scott, possibly Edinburgh's most I i'fatuous son. • " ! • Birt the gardens are overshad- owed by Edinburgh Castle, high above the city on a volcanic ,rock, I, We left the tour briefly today for a• side trip to nearby Harro- gate to' visit the military cemetery Lyceum TFeatre WINGHAM First Show at 7.1.5 Thurs., Fri., Sat. Sept. 27-28-29k Vail Heflin Wanda. Hendrix in "THE GOLDEN MAW • The story '••of a group of archae- ologists who seek and find are ancient • tomb containing .pr;ce•7 less treasure. Mon., Tues., . Wed. October 1, 2 X "The CateredAffair" h with Betty Davis, ' Debbie Reynolds ErneMt Borgnine there; where many ;Canadrians lie bulrled... It, is.a. well pt - lowed burial ground, dotted tri hundreds. of white stone 'an44;e : and beautiful with roses; ;mei grass and shrubs,. . Tomorrow :'morning we leave', for London but ` that will story in itself.. Cant and Mari.. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Cheslaey 'Ontario„ .September 22, ` 19564' The ..Editor, • .:• Dear Sir: o . May . we . draw • attention :too' 0. mistake in last week's advertise. merit of the Grey -Bruce Open.. Market Campaign 'which was ours. 0-4-the--WOd tc increase in Western • Canada'. which read as . 8 . percent, should; have`. read as J8 ; percent Arm eight -tenths of 1 percent.' We. pointed out this fact in contrast to the 'possibility* of a year iv. of western ifa'rmers Idonverti surplus grain 'to':ppork:`.' Yours sincerely, W. P. Oswald, sec'y. Fieldrnaxt,„: Bruce County Federation. of Ag;• riculture. • Y Be Sure' To Attend ungarnon Fall Fair • r 27th Thursday, September Commencing at 1.00 p.ni. .•. ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,•.. •$160 I. Fre - e for, All Harness Race Open Running' 'Race, . a ' ' , .$loo , $. 0 u • .tct Sept: It ..61;35.. Harness llvace .for Hort-wt,nner5 af. 450 p .l •.. Pony Race, 12 hands and Under 'sin " ' P_ ..._ _ „2:•,-„..:. . .� X 10. ony- Race, 14harrrds anal rrzer l.� ...:.•,.,.. � I{urdle. . ,,... �....., •:$r3'1 • 1 Jumping, open ..�, . / Calf :and Swine Clubs 0 DANCE TO FOLLOW J y� N p{ f . .w •I:lurJ ti07i•''r�fsl:.'�L a�"�••�J. A. . Shert�r�od,. Prete., T. t+ , ' � . •° „rim•.wz.irrcrerw���rcvrurv.rocn;` . �uwarriw.rt:.�rc. anrcoa.. P Y114:11.1; Friday and: Saturday, September' 28th and 29 • • 'MICKEY SP1LLANE and -CLYDE BVATT "RING OF FEAR” In the• centre ring Mickey .Spillane himself, and violent.. terror. • • • The Following Business Places Brown's Fruit Market B.A :Service --Station • Crawiford's -Feed Store McLennan &• MacKenzie Henry's Fruit Market , Montgomery's Garage Greer Radio & Electric Ashton's } Sentinel Office Are Backing The Playhouse: • Robert Carripbell• • James ' E. Little Welsh 'Meat Market J. E...MacDonald Garage Chin's Restaurant T Finlay Decorators'' Hall's 'Economy Grocery Button's: Butcher Shop On this mountain within •a city as the Royal Mile that :leads from nearby lg. St. Giles Presbyterian •pA►.RI THEA 'RE Go er -Holyrood House to the • Castle and Church, which even to this day' cannot accomodate the congrega- tions that seek' to: worship 'there Now Playing— A, Star' lin. the Dust''—In tru-color with each Sunday It has • �accomoda- First Showin'7 30 • Second Sh 9 30 r g • aeon owing • tion• for about 2,000, ,but in 'early John Agar'. and.Nlamu Van Doren' days before pews were installed, congregations of up to 3,000' could •be aecmodated when,: each . wor-' be accomodated when 4each wor- shipper brought his 'or her owti stool. t houses are tiered Up- wards' •'Tenamenp wards'••on the'hill, ' as they had. ;`no where else to go", until the 'surrounding marsh lands were drainedand habitable: It was in Edinburgh that such decked homes. aye ' said• -to have' originat ed', • .; At noon hour on. Thursday the press party had' the honor .of be- ing tetidered a lt.irielieon at the; City Chambers .by the Lord Pro- vost ro-vost (Mayor) Rt. Hon., Sir, John. G. •Bari s, ,CBE. and Lady Pro- vost. Sery d in 'the 'banquet hall the walls ofwhich were"muralled 1 MON.; TUES. & WED. -Adult Entertainment "BATTLE CRY" ' • In Cinemascope A story' of valience,-,from 'bootcam�p to the blood ,baths of Saipan, relieved by a sprinkling of, romance and infectious humor. Van Heflin; Mona Freeman, Aldo Ray :and .Tab Hunter. • THURS., FRI. 8et, SAT. -Two • Features • "ROCK .AROUND •T•HE CLOCK" Featuring Bill Haley and' his Comets with Johnny Jo • and a Bost of rock 'n' roll talent. • also `T'HE _ OLD - V1EST" Starring GENE AIJTRY and gall'•the„•gang from', Wheresit. Coating -”"The Mna• Who Knew Too Much„ -James Stewart and Doris Day --- 'm Vista•vision: and Deluxe Color. Weilit sw,►.ir r 0.400i.t.. xiiIMP6M..11.041 .1. c►.r0.. 41.ro41.4M..4que • rd'* v;1