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LAraiL !ow, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY- OCT—. 31stt 1
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y ear=old son LOCAL BLTTER!ML%HER
Bobo Button,. ?=y
of Mr. and Mrs, Bill Button of
PRESE\TEI). 'I' _ TROPHY
I:uckn4w, is in Victoria Hospi=
1 oil, ;London,' with spinal_ mening- •
At a - banquet at Formosa last
itis. This is the. third time that week, ' staged by the Sau
the lad has been stricken with;Butte ak _' Been
rm er- Com, H:' � Mac
- ,the same- illness in less than fp Lerman of' Sii erwood Dairies,
Aye. Lucknow • was
Bobby was taken to. Winghampresented h with
' Hospital on Thursday- where- a •the Cherryfi-Burrell trophy,
lumbar puncture was done to
.:con�fi m the malady; • and he was
..taken to London. Bobby has been
critically ill, but on Sunday was
much' brighter and his condition,
mush more encouraging for his
parents. He, however, ' was still
on the critical list at that .time.
He. • ►was receiving intravenous
and had had' blood transfusion
Two n er+- houses are �y
being built locally, bah iinthe
ubathern sections ..of theVilla
fiFRICll AS MUCH AS
50%• FOR .... SALF
• age-
'fir. and Mrs.: Roy Havens are
bu lthrtg a home on £udgard. St,
en a lot Purchased from 'Deas.
U. Burns, sand adjacent to the
S residence, ' .,
1 the same blot* hut. to the
mouth of the blame site,,.
and Mrs. William 'Simpson' of
the itechureh• district are
building . a hone_ Mr.' and. Mrs.
The' award was received by Simpson are . the parents of 2.
Mac as the top winner in but -Ian Henderson-
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ter • judging classes, which are
seasonal competitions.; He also II•ut'ESS slAy ibosTpoNE
Prizes , k'I. r TN ANNIVERSARY
received Commercial razes for
#tis achieV ement,•
. Mr. • and Mr. MacLennan and
Mr: and .'Firs: Redvers Johnston Mr.' aLnfl Di£r•�. 'Johan �-
attended the banquet: .a? Havelock, St., South, will be
was ded among the r "Mar fifty `years marred on Wednes
.. - prize win' day, November 7th,but an open
vers.
It is expected he will. be hospi—
talized ; for two: or three ,weeks
His. two—year—old— brother Mur-
ray 110 the ,.'rudmps ' and When
house celebration of the :event
may knave to be postponed.
younger' brother, he has 'a sister Early • Monday morning Mrs_•.
Marion, age 8:.. -{ MacDonald -suffered a'- heartseiz-
e
Th 1 d h ure, which caused .her to pass
e a ad his first attack out She rallied '
9 -
F, how
BobibY firs tarok gill . it : was of meningitis -m- 1953, and..agaia: ever, and had little recollection
thought he too was taking. themjt.aCki
` in 1954. Following his' second' at-. of : the. seizure.'
when . Tolling developedhe ha
. • .., _ - _, �Lhis:: tortsiLs _Yemoved;i'. ,= end: y s reek :bmai ae :stiffand a ::nose .:o
removed. for io�rv�ceecl%rtg v�tn�tt the.
:operation. .golden wedding celebra'tnon-'e�:
Doctors •• are. ponied by the } main indefinite a -et: •.
triple ,recurrence of. this , serious .. • y•
the spinal . puncture •revealed . the
nature of his illness.. :
Bobby `is in Grade •II at . Luck-
' now public . School.' Besides • his.
ONUNQmati�-ely . uncommon • as.COMMON CRUS
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Shorthorn BU1I,..Sii:d,t,R44''Y
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F'i:'$95O At Huron -Perth Sale
An open meeting of members,
adherents . and ' clergy cr of • the
nglican Church, ''Presbyierian
Church' and,. United' Church
Ain
. be .held this Sur,
1 bleem pee -i -al' , . a �ard by. Thonias Webste ---L,
:bull consigned by W. A. Culbert: Auburn to :Wm. :and. Joe Flash.
.and Sons of 'Dungannon, 'wee the
;tope seller at the' "Huron -,Perth
Shorthorn Club's fifth annual
k;sale ao 'Scotch Shorthorn cattle •
in the. ,u+ know.:arena on Fri-:
day.:The purchaser of the high
priced animail--was .Melvin War-
ntck;of Gadshill who paid $950.
Runner-up in' "thee bidding for,
,this animal was ; Robert. Coulter,
of Dundalk who :was the • buyer
of Culbert's $1025 bull'two years
ago
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Walkerton,' for . S450: Stockton
Tees Gem .bs� Melvin 'Taylor. of
.Belgrave, to Wiz.;,J':.Stothers; of
Dungan,�-►on, for $250: Oal.shade
Marshall by .goy . Pepper, Sea -
forth, to Geo M '\faster Gains.
vn-lle--f-o-r $14 0; Hi Hil-1_Counte-r -
by Andrew-; Gaunt : Son,, Luck- e.
.now, to ' Wm. McCutcheon, Brus-
sels, for 8275, . Maple Enriblem
Fine; Art by W. A. 'Culbert and
Sons, Dunganno,n,'.to N. Thomas;
Pinkerton for . $180.
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'?�w�Y.� �Wn Y.�?•.a
'SOLD FO
R $950.00
Prices at this . year's sale.v'ere
tip considerably ,from . last ' year
• particularly , in the bull Section-
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ection
This year • seven bulls averaged
$371,, , last year aix.:bulls averag-
ed $315, and •in 1954. four' bulls
averaged $233: The top priced
bull in last year`s • sale .was -also •
consigned• by W; A. Culbert and
Sons and -.sold for $600.
'William H, Cranston and Son
At: 2, Auiburn, purchased`ille
*priced heifer on Friday. 'They.
Paid $280 . for Lady Rothes 2'
consigned • by John. M. Peck of,
xippen. Nine .heifers averaged
$209 on Friday; Last year 20' fe-
males averaged $184 and. in 1954
iib females averaged $230.. ' Wi'I'-
Liam Turnbull and Son of Brus,-
sels had the.top ',priced female
last. year which sold ' for $240,
• Andre
yv Gaunt.,of R. 1, Luck•
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now, 'Was sale
O'Neil of Denfield, -obert Amos
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of Guueliph. and ‘Lincwlii . White of
81. Marys, were the auctioneers.
Other consignors and buyers
ib,. the sale were; bulbs, Maple
emblem' Progress by W. A. Cul-
bert and • Sons, • Dungannon, to
Joe Foran I,ucknow, fOr $320;
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- re&no�v is to
day evening i'i the . United 1
Cturch . at 8;30. • •
:One purpose of the meeting 's';
to discuss ,'problems of common
cause. pertaining primarily= to
this' community'. and 'to decide
hogs best to meet them
--The. idea, .or the —meeting- i, -
iriated with. the Ministerial. As
sociation,, and has received the
endor_ation .of :officials. of alt 1
three churches..
There hay . in . the past ' been
fine co-operation' 'among the
churches,' and there is a back-
ground desire . to 'o -operate ;still
more closely in the ,whale work
and' common causes associated
v1 ith the religious and : spiritita`l
life of the ' . corrhnunitti-.
SiunaaY night's meeting will
feature an open and probably
group discussions. by the lav
people .of the congregations, with
some direction . and guidance by
the clergy:
This Meeting. offers possibili-
ties' of 'far-reaching importance
and it is !roped. •that • a large gath-
ering . will . be present:
Females:•Maple Emblem Fairy
•Flower 2 by W. 'A. Culbert and.
Sons, Dungannon. to Edgar
Wightman and Son, Belgrave for
$225; Hi' Hill. Augusta 19K by
Andrew . Gaunt and'Son, -Luck-
now, to Jack McWhinney, Pais-
ley, for $220; Emmeline 31st by
William .Pepper.' . Seafbrth, to
Jaynes F. Coultes, Wingharit,..for
5265:. Hi Hill Augusta by And-
ew Gaunt' and Seri. Lucknow. to.
.H. D. MacDona ; ulbc ; • f
mar
•$190;' Meadow brook Meru .Maid
8K by ,W.Turnbull and Sona of
Brussels, to. H. D•• •MacDonald.
Luckno\,', for $115; Sharon .Au-
gusta 4th by Melvin Taylor, Bel -
rave, to Frank Falconer., ,Clinn-
ton .for ,8130; Maple •.Emblem
Lavender 25th by' W. A. Culbert
and Sons, Dungannon,, to Wilfred
Houston, Pinkerton,. for $265;
Meadowb►'ook Tidy. 17K by.W.
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Turnbull '- �rn� d Son, ' Brussels,
R, J. Fuller Scott, Teeswwa'ter, for
$145;..•a row, 'Sultana Lady. by
Roy Pepper, Seaforth, sold to
,'Clifford 'Keys, `Varna for $135
with her bull calf going,,.to Alegi.
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Hackett,. ,nghann, for $90.
About half of the females' list
cid wero :cold at the sale.
RatImwe's Fall Footwear Sale
opens on Friday of this week
and continues until closing Sat-
urday night, November 10th..
Prices are ;drastically reduced
with every pair offered being a
genuine • bargain, according . to
the announcement 'in a fug page
ad in this issue, Many 'lines are.
reduced'' to waif price.
,ft trill pay you to read; the
ad closely and , take advantage
ofthese .bargains. :.: ,
sin...
TEN PAGES
DEFER ACTION •
ON; .IO.NS CLUB
At. a ineeting on Monday even-
ng, The Clansmen, discussed at
some length the matter of *-
Coining with Inter-
national
The Int
national. Association of Lion
'Cult,. but decisive action was
not reached, before adjournment
was Gallie .: to pejmt several_
members to• keep other appoint-
ments. .
The opinion • was fireely. ` :ex-
pressed
pressed that affiliation with the
Lions ;might provide '.the neces-
sary "shot in, -the -arm" for the.
/twenty -year-old „ 'Clansmen Club,
yet there considerable inde-
cision and:. hesitancy in taking
the step when a votewas called.
APPLE DAY SALES
UP THIS YEAR
About twenty Scouts and Cubs
staged their annual Apple ,Day
in Lucknow on .. Saturday with
'.mss sales ainounti to $108.28.
Tog, salesnmen 'for the Cubs
Were Ron Forster, Doug . McKin-
non and : Jim McNaughton. Cub
prizes for: the" best -decorated
baskets went to Doug MLeKinnon,'
and Donald Fisher. . .
Ar nong the ' Scouts who acted
as taggers, the: high boys in 'point
of *sales were P ' Ember'lin, Art
Short and ,: Clifford Wagner.
Prizes :'for' the 'most' attractive
baskets Went to Paul merlin
and Art Short
The Scouts and Cubs . are' .un
der the leadership of 'Stuart'
Collyer and.' Donald McKinnon.
Others recently appointed to as-
sist With the work are" J. R: Abel,
Charles' Peppier, '. Keith • Collyer
and Jim Arnold..
The motion to join the ,Lions
had a substantial majority aver
the amendment to remain as a
Clansmen . Club, yet there was a -
lack of decisiveness. about .the
expression and some .refrained .
from. voting. • •
The... •chief concern • of the
:majority''of the .members in at- •
tempting to reach' a decision,._'
that whatever course of action:•
is -_taken it will give --the- coiii-
!nunitr ..a vine and active .ser-,
.vice club, . with a Membership
that Will: put the emphasis . on •
Effort,
President Harvey Webster • an-
nounced on Tuesday that ,he.
plans to call. a:meeting within
a few days to consider the ,.pro-
posal of ,dissolving the Clansmen
Club, to Wipe the slate clean for .
the re -organizing of a new- .,
group,
BOEGHT VILLAGE HOME HURON . TO GET DEPUTY,
ASHFIELD•, MAY 'BE 'NEXT. • ,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Cyril Brown
bought the village' residence 'of
Dr: T. B. . Cleland on Havelock
St South.. i. hich is .presently':ten
at;ed� by • Mr.. and Mrs_ Bryce El-
liott. The ' sale bi=as finalized on
Huron; Township' with a • cur-
rent
u -rent ,population -of '1'057 voters is
--•to again !have a '. deputy reeve:
Minimum requirement 'for .a sec -
and . representative on Bruce Co.
Council is 1.000 ' inters. Not since •
Mr. and Mrs., .Brown and .fain- Ripley ' became ' an • incorporated
ily have, been residing in the village has Miran had .a deputy;:•
Duncan MacConnell home ' on, The expansion . of "Take -front
Main. Street ' since ' .coming to
Luckno«; when Cyril' purchased
the Lucknow Fruit. Market from
Ivan .Louzon. '
Ewart Taylor returned home
on Tuesday froM Wingham ;Hos
pital Where he had been a 'pat-
ient since' suffering a ,heart seiz.
ure. He is ' able to be up ' and
about at home, : but will be tak-
ing it easy for a ti:une.
cottages is .chiefly responsible for
elle • increase • of voters,
Ashfield Township in Huron
County. 'may be the next in line
in this district to again. be en-
titled to a deputy -reeve. There
hasbeen a rapid- development of.
lake.frontage in Ashfield of: late
and nett year's revision .of the .
voters' list, may send ' the mint.,
berg' of qualified voters over thi
thousand mark. •
BOYS WERE BEST SPEAKERS :'IN KINIOSS
IS EIGHTY-NINE
•PLANS ,.U.S. TRIP' !.
Miss Jessie MacKay observed
her 89th birthday on ' Sunday,
October 28th. The event was not
publicly observed , but Many
friends have been calling to ex-
tend.
xtend• 'their 'congratulation' 'and
best wishes to this ' esteemed
resident, and a member' ofone of
Lucknow's pioneer . families. '
Miss Mao,Kay is enjo'king reg
1ably good health _and i �4
active and energetic despite a
rheumatic condition which is
about ° the only • thing that has
been able -toslow. her down" a
;bit, Mica MapKay oing . to
leave the' -formal birthday cele-
bration until she reaches the
90th milestone
In the meantime 'she has other
plans. In mid-November she and
her sister Annie, plan to visit
in Chicago and attend' the Inter-
national Livestock Exposition.
Jessie, as she, is. familiarly
known to many, worked in Chi-'
sago •for a number"of years and
isquite at home. in `the Windy
City. A visit to Chicago Fair, is,
not * new e>tperience for either
Of the sisters • .
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Boys • "stole` the. show"' at the
Kinloss Township public 'speak-
ing contest held at Holyrood last
week. ' • •
Pictured In the centre of• then
above threesome is Alex Hewitt,
who won -first place. He is a ;tit -
dent at S.S; No. 2 (Kinlough).
On his left is Ernest Ackert of
.Holyrood, who placed second
and en the right is George Bush-
ell, also of Kinlough school, 'who
was third in the ' contest.
Alex Hewitt represented Kin.
koss at- the Bruce. 'County' orator -
cal final's held in Paisley on.
Friday' night. His prepared sub-,
jeet was "The St. Lawrence. Sea-
way„,
Winner of 'the Bruce contest.
in `1,8speakers . competed,
was • Glennvs Creswell. of. Paisley ,
Public School, Each contestant
received a $2.00 ca -ch prize giv-
en by Bruce . Coninty Council.
The Huron Township winner:
was Bobby Scott. of :`.S, No. 13, .
Huron.