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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-10-24, Page 1$Z.50 A Year In Advance --$1.00 Extra To U•S,A. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. WEl NES Y, OCT: 24th, .1956. clansmen Discuss Lions Chub, beach • Dcision Next Week The. Clansmen Club met on Tuesday night withtwenty-three mesrithers present and discussed • at some length the proposal to foam a .Lions Club, The group will, meet again -next Monday- night wheal—itis expected a decision in the mat- •ter will be reached. • The Clansmen, •an independent • service club, was organized 'orig. finally '•some• twenty years ago ' and spearheaded a 'successful drive for .a •new arena in the Village. • 'In the intervening years, they accomplished• ' a good deal for the civic betterment of • the -Village, although` not without lapses of activity.: - It is felt, by some at least, that affiliation with the Internation- al. , Association of Lions Clubs would provide the spark to -make the Club . a patent . civic group. Tuesday •' bight's Meeting was • ' addressed b5r Rae J. Watson, an enthusiastic :Lioh, w.hb • has held high offices yin the or avi ation - - e • eily described 'Lionism Which has: . over. half' ' a. million members in seventy +Countries. ' He outlined the setup of the organization from ;thelocal club to the top level administration,, and touched. briefly on, the o'b- jects and code of ethics,. Rae pointed out 'that there 'is an initiation . fee of $5.00, and. annual dues, which. quite a num- ber oreelui s set at $15.0 i a year, FP a roximat ely. 'half," of which is retained *by the local . club Rae was emphatic . that Lionism could ;. and• .'would flourish iii. ;,., a4lxck lVaaan4,'ofoered.. every:. as- sistance .possible. should a: decis ion ' be reached .to. establish '.a .. Club. The meetingwas, presided over by President Harvey Webster: $125 .to Recreation Committee Ken, Cameron,. secretary -areas-: weer of the Lucknow Community •• Recreation' Committee; reported a deficit of $121.00: on the suni- mer's •'operations . in ' promoting • all branches sof softballa:and the children's program of supervised. recreation: There will • be gov- ernment .grants recoverable on a !percentage, of their. expenditures: The Clansmen ' complimented • the Committee on the job they had done this steamier and voted $125.00_ to underwrite the: deficit: • Donald • MacNay • of Ryerson Institute in Toronto . and Ken- neth 1VlacNay' of Western Uni- versity, London, spent 'the, week end, with their parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Alex MacNay, CONSTRUCTION OF NEW FINA STATION COMPLETED Construction o a •new • and modern Fina station .at the west. ern le kir 4 L,.the Village _has leen completed. The . station is just west of. Elliott's 'seed plant on property • purchased from. Alex Mach, •• • T•he • station is not yet in op- tatii _ ti• ed. eration, pending last minute. in- . s al�lations.. The heating system as being installed -this week.D'I STR I CT BOYS, TOP DEBATERS ay, FLEW OVERSEAS TUESDA Bob Morton, son of Mr. an 'Mrs. Albert Morton of town, has been.. posted overseas for a two- year stint with. the RCAF. He concluded 'a three weeks leave a few days ago, and on Tuesday. boarded' a Nprth Star aircraft for the • overseas flight. There were scheduled stops at .Preawick, Scotland, and in France before-touchin ;- o . g: -d ,err—m Germany. His abase is at Baden Soellingen in the Miele Forest. district of Germany.' This is :the, same 'base that Lloyd' Barkwell.. is .S o 'IS YOUR NAME ON Tho Frank Altonn of Ashfield ari MUNICIPAL VOTERS' LIST? ' Murray Gaunt of . Weaat Wawa-'. —= -- nosh teamed .: up• to win . the The 1958 'Voters' List for the Huron County Junior Farmers; Village • of Lucknow has been. debate at Seaforth last 'week.? posted in the Municipal Office They `representd the • Cal sh a a - and the Post • Office, Advertise- . Club. w n, nien'ts in this issue:announee the The subject of • the debate was posting of the list, and. elan the "Resolved th a question as. captioned above"Is' disadvantagein television is a , in the farm home". your name on the Voters' List":. The winning .tvvoSenie upheld the. This advertisement outlines affirmatiye side and in the . qualifications whit ' Present- h entitle, ng__. their-- .: decisive >>,a ; ent a- resident to a n s, untcipal tvaote. stressed such points as: school elf youqualify as a voter, ex- children are . unable to concha amine : the list before' the final trate' on hwne'w.or • k when the:TV day of: appeal, which isgovern- set is turned on• e watching bers ' '5th, 1956, to determine if hard on the ey s (you' mayy t not• your natrne • is on the list : need glasses'' this : year, nor neart,.. but maybe in five . years); liquor and beer advertising on US..sta- tions was improper; . TV causes, more farm accidents :because of. 'farm' folk hurrying to be throw h nim.e . o wa C particular pro grams; TV watchers miss: 'church. 'and other neighbourhood events; TV cuts out .neighborly visits,. •because visitors watch the ,:pic- tire , tube instead of 'chatting., 'On • the negative side, :. Larry Wheatly and Bill Strong of the eaforth Junior-Farmers•-eont-en ded ' bhalt it encouraged people to stay, home end: :there ..was a. return to: home pad family `life; it • is a perfect baby `sitter, and the programns are educational. The newly -formed • .50 -voice Junior Farmers .mixed choir en- tertained v►riththree numbers. • cls GET E NTR1 F ES OR.. AMATEUR SHOW A the o f At first 'of the week some ten entries had been 'received. for the amateur .show to. be . staged by the.. Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion, according to thea ecretary-,: Mrs:• Eunice Reid,• who is receiving the 'applications: The •maj.ority; ofatheamini�ber-s- are in :the• -12 and ender class, with three entries in the, teen- age group, and none' yet in. the 20 and over classification: • Thebe are prizes of. $5.00 and $3,.00 for first and second Piave winners in. each of: the • three. classifications, and it • is hoped that other entries will & e forth coming, 'particularly in. the • older. groupings. Bob .'S:ecord . of .. CKNX Neill emcee the program which gets; underway at 8:00. o'clock. The, :• Use of .;a new•hormone in beef hoar and - a - half 'performance cattle feeding was described • by will. 'be followed by a masquer-word and'. pie'ture ` at a. farmers' ade ` ..Hallowe'en dance' ` with meeting in the Recreational 'Cen- music • by Stun . Boucher and his tre, on Thursday, sponsored, by Golden Prairie Cowboys.. ,There the'Lecknow District Co-oipera- will be. the usual costume prizes, Live. Admission. to th s double -bar- ' The guest : speaker was Boob elled . entertainment is 75c for Winch,• feed specialist of -the dolts, and the, Auxiliary: Ladies United Co-operatives, "and an re hopeful that this 'novelty audience of forty farmers Was event will really pack: 'em in. shown a film. and given 'an. ex- planation, of the feeding of the new hormone, stilibesterol, which is reportedly achieving greatly increased . gains in. beef cattle' HEAR TALK ON: CATTLE FEEDING 1 r a a • Little Girl Suffered Ba'dIyBr�ken Arm, Had To Reset The • Elbow. Margaret Simpson, 5 -year-old. daughter Of kr.: and .Mrs. Bob Simpson of; KintaiJ', is in St: Joseph's Hospital, London, with a badly', broken' left ,'arm,, °as a • result .off-an-aeeiden-t•-•at-•heer farm name on Monday, October 15th, Little Margaret was playing on the back of a standing• dtraca, and as she jutiaped from the track to the ground she struck her arm, fracturing, her wrist in t o, places, and also her ell oW, rs 8in1pson, ••'who was ..the •for- mer Jean Bushell .of ' Lucknow, was with Margaret ,at the' tine,, The injured girl was taken t<< Kincardine `Hlospital, and it was reeonianenide'd 'that -She be taken to London where an operation was . performed • on 'T lesday on the aran;. Word was received tni Monday of this week that • ,lir 1i reales had not. been knitt•i`rif proPoarly, and that tihe arra v ' s being ' reset Margaret is• in they Children's Ward at St. Josoph`:.. • . PRESENTATION HELD. FOR: .• RECENT: NEWLYWEDS • The congregation of. Blekes: Church in Ashfield• Towship r,e- held a . presen B]akes 'Church Hall for Mr. •and ;Keith Cranston,, newly:. weds, Mrs. Cranston .was the for - rifer Joyce 1VMclDonald of S. 13e1= feeding . The hormone was ,released in Canada ''this spring after ler gthy experimet tatioxf n' cattle feed- ing that produced nclusive and definite results.'It ha's been - used in the States • for some time. ' . Mr.' Winch 'pointed out that tat nn at gains varied,,but showed an av- erage orTabout, 20 percent in- crease at .10 percent less cost.. The hormone is mixed with 'the beef • concentrate• and , is fed in prescribed amounts so that, the animal, will receive a fixed daily ration ofthe hormone. A few. :cattle feeders in this district are already using 'it with good 'results, • according : to Mr. Grant Case, ,manager. • of the Lucknow ' District Co-op. Mr. Case _resided• at the •rneetin 1� g and introduced Mr; Winch. . There were two door priie winnei's. David Kirkland won a cwt of beef . concentrate and. Gordon Struthers, a 'cwt of cal,. tie mineral, • , ' Doughnuts and toffee •Were• served to conclude the meeting,• en t ' A ,fell congregation was pies- cent to stir slides .shown by Allain Reid of 1)tinganrfon on the ,Cor - „ land; sea. and air,. William Buckin haler• c'nt rtained with a comic. reading.. •.. l'tUNSC1rain and Keith -Blake, •Whct werc' iii c hzwgr .ref. elle ar: rati,getnent; tor,theaevetti'ng, read• an atidr•ess . the • young couple with an . electric clock crit behalf of those present. After anal! was 'said by, Rev. Wa hingtoin the gathering enjoy- ed njoy td az 1%t."fir^ .-,;,1;et. ANNIVERSARY AT UNITED CHURCH Lovely fall weather favored t e occasion of the Lucknow U iced Church anniversary on Su day. Guest speaker at the mo ing service Was `Rev. R. R. .Con er of Walkerton and in' the eve inag • the address was given -b ' v. -C. A. Krug-of-Belgrave, with, Rev. G. A. Meiklejohn pres- ent ' assist. in conducting the. Servi • The choir, under the direction' of Mrs. J. W. Joynt, with Mr. Elmer Umibach as organist, ren- dered two anthems: at each ser- vice. er-vice..In the morning Mrs. Ray- nard Ackert and Mrs.J. C. Arm-' `strong took the obligato 'duet in the ,anthem "What A Friend We, Have In Jesus". In the evening Miss Margaret Rae took the solo part in the anthem "Hold Thou My Hand". :dee: Conner gave a .forceful: sermon on "The Challenge to the Church": He : pointed out that while anniversary tune is an oc- casion for looking. back and rec- ognizing our : blessings, it is moreso-a -time -rof challenge and ' rededicat tin • of .our lives to the work ' .of ' The .• Master.. • In the evening ' Rev. KruE. • TEN PAGES MAIL SER.VXCE REQUIRES' RE -GROUPING ,OF PAPERS The change of mail, service to motor truck transportation has resulted, in 'a re-routing ;of mail that is only temporarily, we hope,. causing delay in the delivery of some papers, while in other in- stances it is, ..speeding • up the service: • . ---`"The range-Qver.' ' iffaires a re- grouping of The Sehtine mailing list into one areas, which, when accomplished, plished, should remedy the situation. It will take • some' time ''however, to complete Ithis :grouping, and in.• the meantime we ask subscribers to "bear. wi'Ui. us". • PINNED BY 'PLOW HAD'' EAR 'TORN Clarence'Gree'r was the victim 'of an 'unusual accident on Satur- ty, which 'fortunately ,had no oreer' s rio us consequences than y a badlylacerated right ear. • He retua,ned from the hospital on •Tuesday. !Clarence • was • eh:mag i the plow points on a _ two -furrow__ plow about 11.00 ;o'clock on Sat- - - urday. 'morning, and. got under neath 'the 'implement to: de the. spoke• on; the theme •"Double' ordeb, which is not his:•usual pract- ice; • While thus :enigaged, 'his • four year-old son; • Bo'bby, unnoticed 'by his father, got onto the plow and 'Pulled the hydraulic hand lever. 'to release the plow.which dropped on Clarence's head: Re., saw no • ,way of separating our, -was, ori . tris left-sideat-ihe time g d secular life. We I Nothing", in .: which he used the parable of: the talents to em- phathe that we must Whole heartedly..make use of our' tal- ents in • the Master's service; ;Jr we will lose all. • Rev. Krug stressed, that ' `he „• 't reli ions. an and the .implement pinned him. cannot • be a Sunday Christian across ;the head and ...had him but must .observe in'•our 'secular life • the. moral law, including be Boibby . became frightened and: •• honesty . ands. � integrity or the couldn't: ' persuaded to. leave' ': help. whole fabric of Christian living!his Daddy to ,go for. ' C1ar- will break down: —Tire apeaker.: ; recalred t w o world wars .of recent times, and warned that ;the Middle East is "blowing up in our faces", and questioned if another generation ence •.then detern ined .. ,pull • hiWself free -and he ,believes it ay s in doing this that the mold board lacerated his ear. Upon reaching the house and geeing' the condition of • the ear, Clarence : went to Winglharn. Hos- der • Such eircuunstances we of young. men was to again ex- pital for treatment..' perience this 'blood •letting, Un-' • .or.- ganize by :the compulsion of our own danger; -.Rev. Krug said, but implied that' by the rightful; ap- 'plicatien, of • our. talent's•, such carnages could be aver,;ted. ' What •couldn't God do with 'a consecrated people of all walks of •h,ife, by, ..a consecration ,that would • make them•whole-.hearted. instruments of: His Grace. The ing; contest at Holyrood Hall on answer; is . an individual one he/ Tuesday ' night. Alex was top over nine other contestants from:three, -schools-in the township.' He will•. now : +corn-- pete for county honors , at Pais-, ley. Ernest. Ackert of S.S. • .4 (Ifolyrood) 'a was second' •in the contest, and George Bushell of S,S.:2 (Kinlough) Was •third. Other contestants in the run- • ning :were.Cora `Belle Thompson, Jean Bonnett and Ronnie Mac- Donald of the • 10th Concession school; ,Donald Barr and Keith . Maulden of Kinlough school and June •Ackert and Sharon,' O'Dea- , nell �of Holyrood. Marilyn ' Car - rattlers is the teacher at, the 10th Concession, JoanVanstone at .Kinlough and Mrs. Robt. Os - , . borne at Holyrood: Patrick .Pal- mer of Bevie also spoke ',during the: evening: He will represent • • Kincardine .Township at Paisley.' His• teacher. is 'Mrs.' WilbertShearie. Frank Maulden • was . chai maxi • for the evening, and Ernest Ack_ ert Sr. 'spoke briefly.'Coriim.un= ity singing filled in while theaa judges were 'reaching their de.. vision. Judges for the evening were Mrs: Roy_ 1VI'acKenzie -of Ripley Public .School, Mrs, Victoria Smith' of Purple Grove School . and Stuart Collyer of Lucknow Public School, Mrs. 1Vl:acKenzis: gave soiree .constructive ' criticism KINLOUGH : PUPIL .IS BEST SPEAKER Alex Hewitt of SS. No.. 2 (Kinlough), speaking onthe sub- ject, "The St. . Lawrence Sea- way", was ;the winner Of. tile' Kinloss Township public speak - said, in concluding' his forceful ddress. •• . • The speaker holds, the :title of Col. the 'Rev. , Professor C. A. Krug. He graduated in theology t a, Toron:to.and served as a pro- fessor 'at • Mt. Allison ` College In. aclaviil�le, N.B. Rev. ` Krug was n .the intelligence service during World War 19I. Ill ,health 'curbed is activities : for a time, but, two years ago he assumed the pastor- ate of the pelgrave-Brick charge of the .United Church, • and has become• a familiar personage'. by is work .on.. .CKNX 'radio' and Associated with this anniver sary occasion was 'a fowl supper -served-on Tuesday- evening ••-.by the ladies of the Woen's Assoc- iation. • Interesting '.slides were shown, :while the largecrowd. av cited their turn at the bounti- fully laden•. tables. • • SCOTCH SHORTHORN SALE TO . BE HELD HERE FRIDAY The Huron -Perth Shorthorn's '. Clubis 5th, annual sale of Scotch. Shorthorns will be held in the Lucknow Arena this Friday af- ternoon at 1.00 o'clock. The sales, manager . is Andrew Gaunt. There are twenty-three lots .to be offered having been' consign- of 'each speaker. Frank Mauldcii •ed by prominent • Shorthorn ,presented each of the judger; breeders in Huron County. , '• with a token • of appreciation, •