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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-11-28, Page 23•� I; M• • ti PAGE TWO LUCKNQW r omina NOTICE is hereby .given to the MUNICIPAL ELECTORS OF THE VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW . that in . compliance with the Statutes in that behalf I require the presence of the Said Electors at the Village Hall in ,,the said •- 'VILLAGE OF L'UCKNOW• at the hour of Seven • o'clock and. Thirty. Minutes in the • • 'afternoon of MONDAY, DECEMBEK4Oth,-166 For. One Hour For the purpose of nominating fit and proper persons for the Offices of :One Councillor. and One Public School Trustee ,for the . Village of Lucknow for the 'year 1957, Trustees ' oto hold Office 'for Two, Years. of which. all Electors:, are hereby required' to take notice and govern themselves accordingly, and if a greaternumib& of Candi- dates than required to fill the said ''Offices are nominated and snake 'the required. Declarations, Polls will be opened in the following places:- Polling Subdivision No. One, The • Legion Hall; Polling. Subdivision No. Two, The Municipal Offiice; and Polling Subdivision. No. Three, The Village, Hall, in; the said Village of Lucknow, on : MONDAY, DECEMBER l 7th, ` 956• and ` will. be open from.Nine O'clock a.m..until • Five O'clock pan. and no longer. [liven u_rd_er my hand this Twenty -Eighth Day of No- vernber A.D, '1956: .E. H. AGNEW', Returning Officer. 818REFORDS 'AVERAGE . $245 AT FALL : SALE AT CLINTON The fifth annual fall sale.' of the Huron Hereford Breeders As- sociation was ` held at .Clinton on Thursday, when 26 animals aver- aged_ $244.60. ver-aged_$244.60 Ten 'bulls: averaged •$330, and bred heifers averaged $194.00. This year's,sale averaged with- in a ' few dollars of , last year's average of $253.00. District buyers included Ralph Foster, Bert Alton •& Sons, Robt.' G:. Mastfii, .013ver Mt:Charles• and Sons, Frank :Pentland. Howard Johnston... ' The Association held its an - ., banquet and program at Dungannon United . Church on Tuesday evening. J. S. D..unbar, well-known Hereford breeder 'of C.Tuelpli' spoke on his recent trip to TSouth America. "Say, do you know an . eas way to find the horsepower of car.?,,• , •"No. How?". . "Just • lift up the hood an gaunt the plugs".". a d ENT>NEL, I VKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY;. NOV*. 28th, 1955 Claims Too LATE! The Sentinel received re a, .T'oda s Hog PricesDue part .For pixblication this•• • To• • Directional �ret leawe p• . ma1-iIy P it �rould ;have. ,appeared ex- ' • • • actly ' three weeks after the meeting took place. We Wel- ' come reportsof all meetings, but the demands on .our space eachweek are so great, that three-week "old news just can't be accomodated. We keep drumming `early please" to a point where we hesitate. • to repeat the plea. Thebig majority of press re- iporters are co-operating nice- ly in this regard and in the. future these are the reports which are -.going to receive priority, ST, HELENS Giving 'what she . termed "A' Layman's view 'of India",. Miss Bertha MacKay of London in her Very' pleasing manner delighted •her listeners at • the annual aut- umn Thankoffering of the. WMS in the United Church : on 'Mon- day . evening.- Miss .1VlacKay, who was introduced by Miss W. D. Jiutherford and thanked by Mrs. B; F. Green, agent the past year as a guest of her , brother, Rev. Angus MacKay. and ' Mrs, .Mac- Kay at Jahnsi; India. Later. •bliss _MacKay' gave_futther insight in- to life in India tivith. many beaut- iful `colored .slides. •Mrs. W. Miller, ' the president, . welcomed the 'guests Who provided the pro`` gram.' includuig : readings by Mrs. Robert •.Helm of • Zion, Mrs. •Geo. Saunders of Blakes. and Mrs: Jas. Nelson 'of Hacketts • and a • du'et by .. Mrs. Alex Rolbertson..: and Mrs. Gordon McBurney of Brick United' Church. At .theconclus- do_ a pleasant social' hour' was enjoyed: Mr, and Mrs. Wrn, ' Knott and children. ` ` of Clarksbury • were Sunday guests other cher sister, Mrs. Ernest ' Gaunt, and Mr. Gaunt. Mr. T. J Todd is . attending the International • Exposition at Chi- cago this week. West Wawanosh Federation of : secretary -treasurer of the Wawa - Agriculture banquet was held at. nosh 'Unit;. Gordon .Greig, Huron Dungannon last week, and above' •Countyfieldrnan, who isretir- some of the officials ;are being' ing at• the year end after,'six shown' Federation literature by years service; Mr. Jacklin, and '. James Jacklin, Ontario -Field- Bill Kinahan, who is completing man his second : year as president .of Left to., right are . Bill Caesar, the West Wawanosh Unit: --Sentinel, Photo James. W. Jacklin, fieldman 1 of hogs to the •open market, and for the Ontario. Federation ; of the . sustained price.. "You never Agriculture, • �w as ;guest speaker at f saw' ,hogs high' at tax time",; 'she . the West Wawanosh Federation of i said and gave .a's. the reason the Agriculture banquet last • Thurs-•fact that "you and I have.. put day, and dealt mainly withfarm`i our hogs in as bargaining pgsi. marketing and; in . iparticular withj tion". . , _ the hog directional progr am.' To- l • A five -man :.Hog Transporta- day's+ price of $31.50 ' for hogs tion Committee i' being set .up: had beengained primarily iby in. Huron County, and township the directing of hogsto the :open committees are. to be organized. • market, he said. . He., appealed -to •.fanners to. • asic The banquet • was held in . the truckers to take, their .hogs basement Of Dungannon United the open market..Suoeess lies in. Church, which was taxed; to cap- asking, not, 'telling,. he said, acity: Appreciation' of the cater- Won't Keep' Going lJp Mg. service was ' expressed to the "'Mr. " Jacklin warned, however, ladies by Lloyd d ' 'Craig and , was not to expect ' the :::price to keep responded to by Mrs. 'Harvey Al- -going • up and : uip. That , is not • #> tzb II titoDO'3 i tic# i 0 # #eaC.P iriott, tiips .@*1tiv#i1 > lsltimsiS' 4' 1 600,000 SI -IOP RED and WHITE EVERY WEEK IN ONTARIQ Royal Instant . Lemon Pie, Filling ; Save 6c '—a 3 fora 39c. Five Roses All Purpose. Flour Save 5c 5.lb. 36c Lipton Chicken Noodle. Soup Save. •4c •2 for 21c Shirriff's Instant' 'Puddings,, -f ; ;5 flavors; �. Monarch Sponge. Pudding, oz. .... 2 .for 39c, Success Self -Polishing : 'Wax, pt` 57c. 1VIanning's Chocolate Mallows, pkg., ... 37c. York Peainut $utter, ' 16 oz. ice box jar .....a43c..°” - Crown Syrup, 2 lb. tin Maple Leaf Sockeye , Salm.4n, 1 Joluison's iStride, pt: Kraft Dinner Salads Tea Bags, •pkg. , of 60 3c off Crisco : Shortening, lb. 31c tin.....;49c. ft .89c if 2 for -29c 790 34c a l'... Fiuffo Shortening, lb: 41I 28e. Y 1 Javex Concentrated Bleach 10e off,: giant size Joy Liquid Detergent 71.q, • .8c .off • Cheer, giant pkg. • . 7 e.•. Spic & Span, 16 0l.• pkg. "...... ,,..:. 33c ' . • DINNERWARE,$1.99 per set with $5. purchase 4 or. 29c , .Personal Ivory Soap f. f,. -•-CHRISTMAS- ANAMENTS,. 39e...w-ith_ss Murder „ - . New Pink Camay; bath29e- y Save 54 32 oz.: —I 2 for 45c 18" DOLL $3.99 with .$5' order FRESH PRODUCE AT RED & WHITE Juicy sweet Florida No. 1 Grapefruits 96's.4125c CI Snow white, $large solid, heads Cauliflower, 37c No. 1 Ont. firm cooking onions, 10 lb. bag 45c Complete selection Of Frozen Foods in our Display Counter s. wed 8 .White FStore ton.. • 'erase. �Co `strolled: roc duction to keep the price where it `Should be „was 't{he next 'step.': Price' has been the., controlling '. factor in the past: • Mr. Jacklin defended ' support prices Which actually: •cost, about •$1,000,000 �a.. year exclusive of the cdsts during the: foot and mouth epideinic.• ':Support: prices ,are as logical: as unemployment insur- ance,- into: which many millions of-dblla-are--are- paid.' The speaker was thanked by Bi.l l Wiggins..' Rev. • Watt, .Reeve • John, Durnin • and ', L. C. Thome son Were; also called' on. . President Kinahan thanked., • •.corninon s n pre—, ,, • Masten. of • ceremonies. was' President Bill Kinahan.. After grace had been, offered by Rev. Watt and ' the toast to the Queen, the head :table - guests: and of-. ficers ',were introduced„by Cyril Boyle. They included 'rRev. and Mrs; . George . Watt, •Wrn: Caesar,. Mr. and Mrs. 'Bill Wiggins,.: Mr. and Mrs. ' Lloyd Craig, 'James Jacklin, Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Kin- ahan,; Mr. ' and Mrs. •Gordy Greig, :Mr.. and :Mrs: Doug .Me - Neil, Reeve:and Mrs. John Dir- nin. • Jim Jacklin led in • a sing song, the. MCClinchey Sisters played pan-:accordian duet and Charlie- the directors for their support, Moore had theaudience irt, and asked' their • continued sup- stitches with his ' comic mono- port for : the next president; He tributepaid to the enthusiasm of,' Dreft, large.. 41c :4 Duz with. Face Cloth; large a 43c' Crown Tea bags, {save 10c pkg. of 100 79c., ...Red & Wh.ite offee, lb. .„.......... $1.17 Red & White Evap.• Milk, tall tins ..:: 2 for .25c Dainty. Rice, 2, lb. pkg. • :...„...,...:.' 29c •Campbeh's•Veg. Soap, (dolt'deal) .. 2 for 25c a ''P1#ONE 26 — FREE DELIVERY :�x, . , .<, , # , ;t'a'i ” .4; ', ,fit 1 a .f,�t�i1�4�r...lt+�x'f... �?�'f!f �,_. _.�...�.� t...... _.!i!�_...., .�....rli.__ +4F"�.r!l'�"`fx. r..1:_..._ �_.�"'t”, �i>_ Doug. McNeil; . president, of the • Huron County Federation, brief= ly reviewed the year's activities :and stressed the . importance. of thea self-help ,program. • Greig Has Resigned Gordon • Greig, Huron County fieldmari, appealed for greater ,support of theFarm Forums,. -and felt. •it was notexpecting too ,much to have farm people • spend fifteennights•.in the year to dis- cuss their mutual problems, ' Mr. Greig later • announced that • he was retiring at the: end of . the year after six years of service as county secretary -field - man The 'County executive will. Meetin Clinton on December 3rd to .consider his successor. • Forum. Educatronal Arm: Mr. Jacklin, a native of the Chesley district, stated that the Federation had achieved many things in the past few years and -he proceeded t0 --enumerate -the advances made under the Farm P'roduets . Marketing Act, which -enables he -farmer• market his own, produce. He outlined the growth, in- the auto 'insurance business, and County medical eco -op services. a*.. Jacklin pointed: to the Farm • Foruni as the educational. arm of agriculture and, felt the, Forum was one of the finei.t things in the farm movement;5. Keeping Hog Price ' Vp a,�k ln� noted:_ „t ew . ire,° the late • ' Gordon MacTavish, , a former . president. Mr; Greig presided for the; ei.� ection of officers.,,.'The 'meeting : approved of the slate ofdirectors that was presented, .from which the officers `would ' Abe' named at the, next' meeting. • • The list of directors' includes Bill Kinahan, Frank' McQuillin, Bill Caesar (the present 'secret- ary -treasurer), Bill Good, Lloyd, Craig,, George Hallam, Bill Wig- • gins,' Cyril Boyle, Albert Taylor. Al'ian, Miller, Fred McQuillin, El- roy Laidlaw. To this list' were, added-*-two-•-lady directors, 1••s.- -- Andreuir Gaunt. and Mrs. Graham' McNee. • Cream• producers ' director i.: Harold Gaunt; .poultry, Lloyd Craig,; • hog, 'Bill Good; beef. Thomas Webster. Nain P. -C.' Delegates • Jam Past of Wiarton, . Gideon rtuttle and •M:el•'Bennet. of .Kin- car.dine have been named, to rear- resen.t Bruce- riding At the' at•- onal'.convention iri Ottawa ,when a leader will be `,chosen to :sue - 'teed the Hon. George Drew. Al- ternate 1-to gfleMrs. W.i1 Rogers' Southampton and .T. W. Jaynt of Lucknow. An Ohio barber cw'as `sligntlY injured when 114 hi*Yn. Puto back ed into him, ^-- 'A'ntails,