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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-11-21, Page 3050' ;ing ieldd a, axb's. . , this Q•n: . know • was. 3'a ter- =lub. Wim$ was and ;side ager cions • and "the and fronn • rear- • ;men !ease ever, rvice take sanern d 'do felt e job ►ever; - ' o de - )t be club.. 1E'' Alex action. )f the• y will' resi Street tly by from is dbe of the plea new.. we most Posh - ;Ding Lfter must ..fk as , and ports they:, spore- 'their ►nday I ERD on had: g .sto.ck, ✓ herd, arid re- Short-, Winter.. • rry lvic-• it on to Queen's , to all :derdeen Ronald tly from as sired ie, Short- ' r owned >f Glen the * Calf • • 'Wood. tegmE .E AY,, NOV. 21st, 1956 • Rev. Wallace McClean,, Minister SUNDAY, . NOVEMBER 25th 10.00 a.m.: Sunday .School. 11.00 a.ra::Morning Worship, 3.00 p.m.; Dungannon , 700 p.m.;: Evening . Service. Locat St General Mrs. Harveys ;Webster spent :the week -end in Toronto,; Mrs. ' Wesley .Ritchie under - en t a, major operation in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Monday • morning. • Mr: , and Mrs. Howard Clark,' Jack and Betty of -Owen Sound, spent . the week -end with Mr. nd'. Mr's. Harvey .Houston. Recent .visitors with Mrs. A. R. inlayson and Messrs. Duncan nd Jim Cameron, were Mr. Jack illies, and Mr, and Mrs; George eters .sof-,-Detroit , r. • ' Mrs. Frank " 1VIi11er ,:and (Betty ind Mrs. Wm. Cook of Chesley (sited .last week at Fenelon Falls with' Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ardCraig. Mfi;.. Craig was. the (f o r m: e r Margaret Cook ' and teaches school there. Miss Jessie and Annie: Mac- Kay' left .ori Tuesday fora. visit' in Chicago 'where: they will ''at- tend. the. International Livestock Exposition, . They + ''motored to London where ,they took 'a train for the Windy City. Mr. 'arid Mrs. • John Kilpatrick` and .Marilyn of Norwich spent the week -end'. here. Marilyn, .ho is in Grade XIII at :Norwich, at- tended .the Commencement : here on- Friday and ' received: her Grade XII certificate: LUCKNOW U NiITED CH URC1 Minister: Rev. 1. A. Meikle join,, B.A., B.D. • SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25th ..10.00 a.m.: Church School. 11.00 am;: Sacrament of Holy Baptism. 7.00' p.m.: Missionary�Pict- ures, "Let's • visit Korea nOw". Monday,. Nov. 26th, 8:00 p.ni,. Re v. •Ugo D 'eLucia, All- Peoples 1Hission Niagara ' Falls. ST,PETER'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. H. L. Jennings,' : • B.A., `L.Th. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25th •Sunday Next' before Advent .11 a m.: Morning Prayer and Church- School: MAY '-TRY. MOVING. ' SIREN IN TIIE 'SPRING `' The .fire .siren ting! 'not yet ' be, permanently. , 'located. .Some time _..ago . t vvas_inoved groan- "Standpipe .1411" to a'.position at the rear 'of' the (Fire" (tall. In the spring it may (be tried out .on the roof of the Town" • Hall., in its ,present location. many members of , •the Firer Company 'state they .have• difficulty in hearing it. That "certainly isnot a fault in • the immediate' vicinity of the . Fire, Hall,. where .its •wail- ing•- terrifies 'smaller -children sip`:' that 'neighborhood.'• The' matter Was brought- up ,at. last week's meeting• of the Vill- age aCouncil,'at which Fire Chief: George 'Whitby was present': It vas agreed that any •trial move • ` woUld now have to . await the ai aival of spring. • ASHFIELD YOUTH , :GOING TO' THE SUEZ k • Kenneth Elphiek, 13 -'year-old son of Mr; and Mrs. ''John,, .El- phick of •the :Paramountdistrict, is 'at Halifax awaiting word that will send' the Canadian contin- gent ,to 'Suez. Kenneth is• a" member of the Queen's; Own . I ifles,• wl o ' were designated for police duty in. the Middle. East 'and were air -lifted from '.Western Canada to fiali fair; from where they Will be rarlsported on the aircraft car tier Magnificent if plans are , proceeded with; • 'Kenneth joined. the 'unit in the West, and 'When they got movilig orders there was no chance of an embarkation1cave to his pat-: Ental 'hosteer. FO. L:' T. 'Henderson and ..Mrs. Henderson of Bagotville, .Q.uebec, spent the week -end •wibh, his par- ents, Mr. and: Mrs. Jack . Render sqn. They were returning • from Chicago where Ll d f the, representatives . from his. Air Force station at a National Safe- ty 'Council ,course. • George A.• Webb returned last week to his -home__ �en_lHarvelock. St.. He: had ,heen.in' poor• health for some time";and had spent' the past year and a half with'=Mr., and Mrs. E.• W. ltie at: St., Hel- ens, except for periods."?,that . he was ' .. hospitalized in: W ingham and London. • oy, was one o ; DU.NGANNON, Mr. sand Mrs.'lough Hill, God erich and.Mr.' and Mrs. Leonard Crawford, l3 illy andlr .Eobby, of 'Wirig�ham ' were Stinday visitor's with.'Mr. 'and Mr's. W A. Culbert. :.Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 'Cuthill &. Paul •ofWalton visited on, Sun- day with Mr`.. ;andm .Mrs,: Arthur Elliott arid Miss ,Betty Mr. W.:- 1 McClure,.Mrs: Herb Finnigan' and" son J. C Durnin were recent` .".visitors.' with 'Mr: &; Mrs; Bill McClure, jr,and family at. =lmira Bill had lust return- ed: i'n a' dee( hunting trip of thirteen 'met( it Northern..On- tario and were able to get their quota•: - •— Mrs. Jas. Sproul 'left .last week -to spend a -couple of .months with members" of her.' family in Tor- onto. : ' ; .. • Dungannon .United Church. has become a popular ,;place for •ban- que'ts.. On . Tuesday might' the Federation •' of Agiculture spon- sorted their annual (banquet with Jirrt Jacklih, field representative as guest speaker.: Two' other ban- quets are on hand'in the. next =few evenings with '.sponsors the Hereford Association and Jun- for Farmers.s. • .' • Mr.. Term Webster, Mrs; John Finnigan and sot Lynn were some ''of' these, w o a ten e. ie Toronto Royal Winter Fair, Mr. and Mrs.Wesley. Alton of London. were visitors last, week with their -cousins: Mrs, Victor home. Errington and Mrs.: Thos. •Web= .alf was e at the he dam Klaymor.' tint herd, •. excellent mon' calf ,ly from imeClute- or GelTh Haldenby hers' Col" • &gnws'IJISURAN(E Agenq member of Ontario, Xnisurafce Agents Associatipn • GENERAL INSURANCE Y. Business .t9 Established Over Thirty Years Ago. T'elehones: I (WARD AGNEW Residence 138 • Mr, Wan,. Shapland' of Rochest- er, Alberta, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Culbert one day last week,. Cpl. T. • F. Leo T angevin and Mrs. Langevin (nee Sylvia Still - gel) of .St. Patrice, Quebec; vis- ited Mrs.. L F. Stingel and Angus at the, week. -end.- The former is, taking. 1L five Weeks'' 'cource in special .equipment ;in electronics. at RCAF School, Clinton. Mr, and Mrs. W. A,..Culbert,, Bill, 'Toward and Pat Mason at- tended the, Royal ,Winter Fair. Mr, Harold Blake, 1V1;rs,;, - Cecil Blake, Lynda and Barbara ae- connipanied Mr. annd Mrs. B. F,, Comfort, of St Catharines last week=end to Visit- Mr. and -Mrs. Eugene. Hanson, East Tawas, Mich. They report the weather compared with .. (here was .much' the same. East Tawas is directly across the lake from, 'here Mrs.4, J. Kilpatrick has again taken op residence .-with Mrs. Frances 'Henry.: for , the winter months, closing up her house. Mrs.. Jas. Thorne, who • le>ft for Vancou`rer • a : few weeks ago, af- ter hearing elf her son Ken's ac- cident, : falling on- construction at. Campbell River, B.C., breaking. both his feet' • in ,a 35 foot fall.. Word comes to Mr. ' Thorne, our' telephone lineman, that his"son is doing as well as .can the ex (petted since operations but • he will be a convalescent for . nearly a year.: • ' . . Citizens were shocked last !hnrsday to hear of the: accident: and sudden death . •;pf Shelton Baxter, Goderich, husband 'of: the for°mer Helen •Stothers, • daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. Herb Stothers' of! the ' (village, Sympathy is ex-• Hoot Mon: It's. The. ,Annual*,, . Andrews. in the d CARNEGIE' HALL, LUCKNOW. Under auspices of the Kairshea Women's Institute H. y�No.vemberF•rida ... 2 featuring Local. Highland Dancers at 10.30 . CARRUTHERS ORCHESTRA LunchCounter' --Delicious Homemade Pia . Admission 75c ,tended ,to the family & friends. Mrs:. Abner Morris is to be congratulated : on her ardent and faithful work 'of • the hobby of making braided mats. She is (busy all the 'tune trying tp keep up -with orders she receives and laughs 'and - says she ' hasn't"orre' for herself ' after. making over 600 in Abe . last . eleven years. Breaking her right hand a 'few years ago did . not discourage her with. the rug' making and these pretty floor pieces have gone to ail ''parts of Canada : and .United States. The, gnats are -recorded in dates • and owners • which makes an interesting book to look over as a diary;. •s e SPECIAL PRE -CHRISTMAS SALE of Empty. S.I LVER; .CHESTS Regular $12.50, for .$7:50 Regular $15.00, for Regular. '$17.50, for $9.95 A.-'SCHMID Jeweller, Ieucknow 1cGluil�in Coif Reserve Champion in Guineas Barry. - McQuillin's Shorthorn., added Mr. Yule in explaining his price of $2.50.` •a pound which.' calf was awarded,' the reserve chip -in the 4-H Queen's . p 'Guineas. competition at the Royal' Winter Fair on Thursday .after -1 noon. • . " I In atm--a-tnpst)here ppin'•'',1 With, suspense, Judge, Charles Yule of Calgary . Waved Donald Pullen and 'Bary 'forward with their calves and then slapped Piill'en's Aberdeen Angus steer on the rump, as , the symbolic gesture that indicates the Guin- eas winner. - "It was' a hair -line decision", said the ' veteran judge, The Ae ntis steer was deeper flesh- ed lesh-ed. ,.,d ctirrjed a little mere decision. • ' Barry .is the son of . Mr, and *Winner of the 4-H competition locally, Ba had itiecess with' I his steer, at titer • district fairs and' early indications pointed to him being of Guineas calibre. 'Barry ,lost ,out to the' Pullen steer' at London Fair, and his only other defeat was in the open class at the Lucknow Fair, when Barry .missed picking off the Baton. ,special. " *'(h^ G••ineas winner sold on 'e.,, -44,--.141t, Po. • , ' ,.1 ,A,6""- {'1,4 i,i%%TI` `h Mrs. Fred McQuillin ' of St. Hel- ens. lie is 17 years• of •age --will be..i8. on Saturday. ' ; ' Murray Gaunt received a' year• ago. . Barry's reserve , champion, which weighed 905. you ids, sold for 5'5c a pound which was.' itp about 4c over last year's bid for the reserve' beast, • ' In• "addition Parry receives a $100.00 prize for his steer win- ning first iit the' breed cornpeti- ° tion in •w'hich there' were :73 en- tries,. Crawford McNeil was another member of the Lueknow 4-H •Ciwb• 'to take his calf to the (Royal, It placed in the, first prize group and said' for 2'1½. eqi bv: C'anada Pictures Ltd:. . • • t...-...._-