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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-05-10, Page 6'PAGE . SIX 01,4".t.64.310111.1ALMMA 01400AA141...,,a .1 II( Service. and Satisfaction ,. filum ''• , and'. Heating New Automatic Oil Furnaces Installed—Now In Stock °: FURNACE R .,.,,PAIRS Bathroom Fixtures &. Repairs SEE THE OOL' RANGES' EAV•ETROUGHIA~ AIR' commitIOhTING .rt Gilmore It.. R. 3,, Li3CKNOW 'Phone 61-r-13, Dungannon' MR. & MILS. A. SMITH AMONG WINNERS AT HURON EUCHRE A pleasant evening was enjoy- ed by 'Many Huronites and their .friends at the: annual euchre, and • bridge' of the Huron County, Old Boys; Association 4 of Toronto...The McLaren . euchre • trophy, which was .'set: up for competition for the' fifth consecutive year, ' was won . by Miss Jean Turner, ' Sea- • forth land Mr: ' Ray :°Carter, Clin- ' ton: Other" prize winners were: Mrs.' A. G; :Smith, Mr. Reg Wil .dams, Mrs. W A. Campbell, 'Mrs W. 1VI�oCutcheon, Mr. ' r Gordon Yowler, `;MissJean :.Turner, Mr. Smith, Mrs.:Ray 'Carter, Mr. Bob Leiper .and Mr. ,Wes :Mc 'Cutcheon: They no longer have: to follow, their .father's. footsteps; they. use the 'family . car DURHAM "WETS"were 80 short. of -obtaining the :necessary 60 per- cent vote' to have a brewers ware House established: The vote'.. was heavy with 1110 ballets cast of an eligible .1360 ' Highest• Cash Prices; for WOOL HIDES HORSE: HAIR • TALLO'�i ..We collect : Wool. for H ;M.Jaekson Butcher 'Phone' '41;'Luckno FROM IMINE Oaf N '__ • FOR SALE NOW AT! ,. mxach s Drug Store. Deliciously Fresh—Try Them. INL,OJG' LUCKNOW SENTiNF4 r LUCKI`TOW, ONTARIO ' . • • 17-0. ►> SDAY1 MAY • 14thk 1.9.4.1 • • 'THE YKOff' ,�E PER NNE +�,:.�.�,o��► ..: u... .., .. `' vee •' Mrs. D- Thompson of Stratf orad In. 19321 in the United States, spent the :'week end • with. Mr, & the prohiibtion amendment ' was Mrs. Art. Graham , and Mr: A. E. repealed? The ,expectation •was • that there • would be fess drink,= I-Ialdenab y • Mrs ` ` ing and. less crime due'. to drink 'Cliff orthw>ek of ,St, ing., Instead the per.capita con. Catherires Silent, the past' week surnptgn •went up from 1.65 gal With her parents, Mr,, and Mrs, Ions in .1933 to 27;25 gallons• ' in J..ames Hodgins. ins "lVirs. Don B, .usheh ,and bre_abe. . , Prohibition had been;; held., re - •. • 19.47.. ' . 'turned, to their home on Sunday ponsible for the operation`." of Mr, and . Mrs. 'Clare Sparling gangsters like Al. !Capone, Tnwenty' ,of Walkerton s=pent; Sunday with years later there..Were syndicates .Mr. and Mrs George '',Haldenby.•'of goons and lobbyists that -made. Alexa Hewitt, soif-..Mr. 'and the, old Caporie' `mob look 'like: Mrs ' Jack Hewitt,• met with. a .amateurs ,Bootlegging , would' delis painful accident • on • Tuesday when he : fell and. fractured, his elbow; He vvaas tak•.n to' Victoria Hospital,. London, where he -is receiving. treatment and will' lbe laid up • for some time, ' We welcome Mr. and Mrs: Wan. H,aldenby, . and Ralph; also Mrs. M, Dudley, ' ;who • .plans- to make . her home iwith them , Mr. • and Mrs:. Ed, Schaeffer 'are Moving' this : week to • Kincardine. Miss'ti Winnie' Percy', . 'RN., of, Woodstock 'was, ra ' recent ' visitor ...zit her hothe here. • The' Iolyrood Women`s Insti- tute met ori Th'ursd'ay' .' at ...the home of Mrs, Jack Ackert. After the usual opening -and business;. delegates were 'chosen for the District.; Annual to be . 'held at Reid's'•Corriera. ,A play was n- . ned ';for • the near future when the ' quilt tii±ets: will. .be drawn. Mrs: Morgan Johnstone gave a splendid paper' on 1VIother's •Day. Mrs ..• Hoiward' . Harris ,conducted a quizand read a poem., ' Mrs. .Rey hard Ackert gave the motto "Of all the things y& .wear ,'your. smile • is , the most important." Mrs. Perry • Hodgins and :Mrs: ll'Atm. Eadie read 'poems Miss May Boyle expressed the regret' of the Institute in losing a. member' and Mrs.. Wm. Wall. •presented Mrs,., . : 'Ed Schaeffer with a china ;cup. and saucer ,"Ways of Neighbor- ing" was the roll call. Mrs: Ray= hard • • Ackert,, leader . of "The Charin Girls", • dlisplayed t h e Aehiervement Day .poster and spoke regarding the. project. , Miss Nancy: Needham' gave -the talk on; the work :that ;had. been done. Miss Erlma Jean. Percy read;an: address on behalf of the girls. to, • ,their. leader,;•Mrs. • R. Ackert aricl s .. innif'we`dd — -zvtcr tial made the presentation of arelish dish. The - National. Anthem, clos:,. ed the: ,meetin=g and . dainty re- freshments were`' served, The June:meeting. w'i l,be herd at .the Holyrood Halt Roil. call, A .pan-• ear'' -when- legal: outlets, were Provided—so it was claimed. On _ • the contrrar�y the Florida crimes;' commission , reports • that there never was • a, year. under prohiibi-' tion where .as many 'bootleggers, were arrested as, have been rested, every year since prohiibi,• tion was repealed. . :fir The facilities for drinking ere increased and.so the drinking in creased. and :the . crime due=,, to drink lig' increased too, It can't work out any other 'way.—Advt., Furchased� Culross Farm. • ' Mr. Archie McKinnon has .fur- thered his ,.holdings' on the :14th Concession . of Culross.: On Sat- urday last;he completed the Pur-, chase of the'111-acre farm of Linton:' :Siler, lbs. Price 70c Weights 6-9 lbs. We 'have placed .a number. 'of • birds in .local cold storage • lockers for your'convenience. They are • • . ILM, BAG. VACUUM PACKED' in PLIO�. which' preserves freshness, .moisture d. •flavor•.. Wh rices. ai rc , ,bar __...s �e of toda s �ci... " . 'Why not 'take: advanta�g Y . and serve turkey More frequently. Also, A Limited Supply of QUARTERS AND CUT.UP TURKEY at :85c:lb: Srriall pieces of turkey, are ideal for braising:, Save time and discover for yourself' that cooked parts taste: , like whole roast turkey at its juciest and'best: Recipes Available With ..Each Purchase.. S ' Sunny.,ridge Farm, R R. 3, Luckfow ; Ontario. 'Phone . Dungannon. 68-r-13Cpion.wali.olowo•iirimimiveTiojimm;400ompoolowsoieiTimmiums:papposi.9.fro4milimmim.avielmme.o4moi 4.0;4 Sunday ,visitors with, 1V!r. and. Mrs. Tom Hodgins were Mr, and'. Mrs. • Gardner, Mr and ,Mrs:• W. McCue and family • of Preston, Mr., •and. Mrs,' '.George •Page.. and: Donald, 'Mrs George;, ;Bel1r•�and odgins of ;family' of Ki'nc`ardine:, Con 10 visited "Sunday with Mr,' , Mrs. Cliff Borthwick returned apd; Mrs James Hodgins,. Sunday to her : home in' St. Cathy-arines: id"` : •• r.. ' location. i. ,Convener, Mrs Orvrlle H1lioatt; assistant, Mrs. Frank''ThoMpson;: tojpie, Canadian ;ind'ustries;. motto, In gathering roses, look out for, the thorns,; contest, Trim a hand. kerchief; • lunch, Mrs F: , Thomp- son , (s),(s); , Mrs. 'E. Thompson : Mrs. R. Ackert (s):, Mrs. F Maul= dela (c)', The 'Girls Auxiliary met on Thursday -evening at the home -of -Misses Edna _ and.: May Boyle. The •• president, Mrs: Bert Nichol - sora • iwas in. charge,: •Tile • 'Opening hyri'rn was. `Jesus those ,eyeshave "'" never 'seen"; 1\4rs! R. Blight :read the Scripture lesson and •prayers '•followed The thought' for the .` day was given by Miss Kay,•Gib soh. Minutes and CorrestIondence followed. The roll call; was Ans- wered ' with the =word."Thanks",, Plans were made .to cater to;• a wedding dine r of onep 'of the •members •,and•• to quilt a .quilt Misses . May Boyle, Kay Giibson: sang a duet, .Several of the Sr.. members were` present• and, pre- sented Mrs. Ed ,Schaeffer with 'a plaque on behalf of the Sr, W.A. Lunch was ' served arida social' , +Yj time 'was enjoyed: • Mr. Gordon Hodgkinson' has purchased the house and prop ' erty of Mrs. W, J. • .MacLean - fitthe ,;village. . 134. 11,9.1. 103.7 Percentageof price increases'. •in Canada since 1941 • 82.3 .0: * RAW MATERIALS' INDEX.OF RAW.• AND PARTLY MANUFACTURER: MATERIALS: AVERAGE HOURLY RATES. AVERAGE N.ORRLY • RATES OF PAY MASSEY.HARRIS , CANADIAN .PLANTS. Wu Ail: COMMODITIES , • TOTAL INDEX OF 'ALL COMMODITIES.. „FA RMiMPLfMSNTOA RM-PRODUCTS---ileFA RM—..:.- MASSEY,HARRIS INDEX OF .' WAGE RATES-: RETAIL. PRICES NI ` CANADIAN INDEX .Garai ARM �'. CANAO"A:AF. FARM'PRODUC.T3: WAGEEf CANADIAN -MADE •• • FARM • IMPLEMENTS: f Percentage o Increase �OfFer 'Outstanding .Value•', for the..Moriey The chart above clearly shows that in the post-war adjustments to. higher 'costa ,of material and:labour, •an 'outstanding• fob. has •been 'done in main- tcihrnig a low'; percentage of increase on the retail'•'ptices of, Massey -Harris implements . made in `Canadci. r Raw'% and. wades of Mas • •• materi.als_�a�e_shown att 10.7 Massey -Harris' Caaadian , plants. -119.l% increase over 1941.• Yet Massey -Harris prices of Canadian made products were, increased only '53% in the . same pe ''iod ' This is a 'very ..' nnoderate increase indeed when compared with the index of all commodities which is up'to 8343%... • 'Farm implement., price indices 'increased ,.only : 53 /O whereas there was an in •ease fh the' price. of farm products 'of 82.3% and farm" wage rates` of " 134.3%• The great world , demand for combines,• 'tractors, and power machines •has which • permits high operating efficiency in relation ' Created a •volume o 'production and selling costs, ?making, possible the partial absorption of the ' increased° costs' ,of materials and labour., Massey-}larris will .continue "tc ,offer ,the utmost in 'up-to-the-minute design, quality of materials' and work- nianship, •'and price. value ,I,Chart shows incre'c Se to October, 1050; over October, 1941, excep • i rim wages+ which show a ito Atiu i 1950, over • August, 1'941,.,, increases g 9 *Dominiitn`$ureau Statis ";tics Vlrhz lesale Price and Fares Wage 'late Indices.. 'o# -HARRIS COMPANY LI Milkers of High Quality term implements for over One Hundred Years