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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-11-29, Page 3194. s • Mae' i,Mi. ; n Fitz. Was„ Mreh;,, rning clock, 4 the' iatei; enter tither;' was •' ham - satin ntilly ariels. .held 4 ana f; red , Hiss, as. her d. Mr • rother Th f yel, h mit; shade, d her. c9:wers-. chrys mauve... Or her urphy • ,1. :gray e mat._. ng , the;• of the Mrs,; edding a gray. • '•The • piling - Smith Camp- • ey .Tif- n 2,00;,j. ries E. 'Whitby ;. Total eipt for, • for •it e in ,941 'HE ,1,41:K KNOW SENTINEL,. LI -TUMMY, ;C?NDART0 nera John Hogan and .ht. sister, Miss Margaret Hogan Of Ashfield are spending The wit tee zn oderich, Mrs. E. Hollyman and friends were in Dungannon last..Satur'-. ,day for the 'bazaar. ,and tea in St.. 'Paul's Parish Hall '. • 1Vfr and Mrs; Joe Freeman and Mr. and Mrs.. Don. Straughan .of Cocderich spent _Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. Wm.. Hunter f Zion Mr. and aV1Ks., Chuck Rpse and. •Mr, J. M; Hackett of Detroitspent the week -eared ,with Mr. and liths. Wilfred Hackett. 'Mr, and, . Mrs: i. ,T.. Lane of 3eimont are spend- ing this*. week; at the' Hackett • home,. • . • , Mrs. 'R%iSsell ,Robertson had' a 'busy time 'lastThursday explain- ing to enquiring friends that she was not ill. An item (taken over ' the }7henel •stated ,.that she had, .been in Wingham Hospital .for two " weeks. The • name should have been Mrs, Etta .Roberts. a.;, Mrs. Brown of Shelburne ?vas a recent visitor. • with Aar., and. Mrs. :John' Farrish. • Mr: and Mrs. John •Kreutz4. wiener. of town, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs:. AAagust Geyer of Monkton. "Mr. and Mrs. Geyer sailed on Wednesday "on the:; Scythia for ,a 31Iz mdnths' trip td'Ait 7e Q d. Country and the . Contin'er t.. TM Mrs. Allan Stuart of Fganviile: (nee Ethel Martin) and her, .dau- ghter Ethel visited, last week at the home of her ono. ther,Mrs.,. W.* R.4 alllartn of Paramount.. MTs,. Stuart was a :local, leader .de1e gate fror'n,..the Worriext's Institute' to the Royal :Winter krait. ALL 'WPAPERS:• 1952 Patterns on hand; also agent for American. Wallpapers,. ' Other Stock Reduced We Sell For . Less. MRS, S.: E. CAMERON • Phone .37 -if, Luekiiow. ELMER• JOHNSTON'S PONIES AL SWEEP AT ROYAL • 'W. Elmer Johnston of Atwood and for terly' ofAshfield, made nearly aclean sweep of the Shet- land ponyclasses at the Ronal Winter :Fair, is Billy Boy Sturm was eharn,pion • senior stallion, grand champion stallion;;. • his Bell's Lindy was reserve ::cliaxn=. pion- , senior ' mare and : reserve grand ' champion . mare; Lady Lou's Daughter was . reserve champion junior mare 'His Major Cody was . first for •Stallion' foal- ed, in 1.950; he had•first:entry for`. r.. foal, of 1951;; Lady Lou's :Daugh ter was second for mare foaled in •1949; .Bell's 'Lindy was 'first for;. Marefoaled before J.ari. 1; 1949; Silver. Lass ,Patton third for yell mare •foaled before' :Tan. 1,: 1943. Billy. Bou Sturm and Lady Lou''' Daughter -were firstfor two ani- mals,:.progeriy. of . one dam. MOTHER PASSES•• Mrs, Harrison Lyon ' , passed away in Clinton 'Hospital en Fri- day. She was 85, a: lifelong ,resi-; dent of.. Hullett Township.. and tine= of - the oldest naembei' . of 'Londesboro' United Church. One •of the surviving members of, a family of eight is Mrs. Earl Gaunt of Londesboro,.,' d form- erly of West' Wawanosli. J. D 'BEECFORT• RETIRES. J. D. •Beecroft,' reeve of ' East ' .Wawanosh 'Township •far the past eight years, announced his ' re- 'tireinent at last Friday's' nomina- tion meeting. He had previously .served for • eight • years on the. :Council. Lucknow Presbyterian Churci REV. C. A.' •WINNB.A., Minister. SUNDAY, DECEMBER- 2nd 11 a.m.. Morning .Worship. ' 12.15 p.m..: ; Sunday School. 3 p kn Erskine Church, Dun- gannon. , .. • 7' p m c .Evening Worship.. $1 oo $3.00 ;$4.49 • 98c $2.00 (1.25 ar.) LUCKNtW ' I`�' p CHURCH_. Minister: 'Rev..W.`J.'Mumford M.A. SD S.T.D. Sunday, 'December Znd .1.961 a.m.: Gad ,Elan Need Of ' You. 12.15 p.m Sunday School. 7 p.m.: A Brand .Plucked From The • But ning The merry-go-round life! doesn't .getyotu ' anywhere: I'. "Strait .is the• gate and t- is is The way which., leads to life" .(hurch &nglican . NOTICES Rev. A. S. Mitchell, Rector. First Sunday in Advent December 2nd,. 1951 St. Peter's, Church,: I,;uekr o v. 11 a.m.trly • Commuttian. Si. Paul's Chu eh, . DungannOd, 2,80 •p.m.: "Evening Prayer, St. Paul's Church, Ripley ". 7,30 pito.: Evening. Prayer., 4i0'MING EVENTS The .Ripley. Baifaair and Tea: this Satu rd+ay, • Je•Cember lkst, The Luckiiow Jr'oloa:and Tea on. Satulraay, iieeetuber 8tli. THE VOICE. OF TEMPERANCE It is inscribed in. the. Canada 'Temperance . Act that it's repeal can ' be effected only by a peti- tion and a ', vote by the ,people. That •is the genius"of democracy. It is !the' denial of . democracy when 'any .official ::body whether township." or .county' or ,prov'inc'e presumes to substitute its voice for' the voice of the People. That's how they do' it in. Russia%iii Can- ada we'are:' not free :from 'this` menace : of officiaidorri: Neither • are we free from: the • menace • of pressure groups ,behind official- dom. Let there- 'be no uncertain-_ ty. about it, the fate -of. the. Can- :adra Temperance AOt depends ilii. the people's 'ballot .not .'on thel snap verdict of "any official or ..any official body: ,• .To :any. Who. . may be tempted to be too. offioi- ohs 'thisr_,;Qaragraph _.. elves , warm ;ing, .hands off the rrgh s' of "the people. A1'ut..:..• N EW KINLOUCH RECTOR INDUCTED LAST 'trEE$., 'Installation and induction Ofthe Bev. Harry Edward ,Janke, as rector of Bennie, Kiriiough and. Kingarf'. Anglican chttrches was carried out in the Church. of ;the A.sieension, Kinlou:bh, o Tuesday of Last week. The . rohdesi on. --,of -Perth, the- Ven.F ,Hardy of .aiYnia,of- ficiatecd at the service.,. He was assisted by clergy of Bruce dean- ery. The diocesan commissioner, the Ven. J, N: • H Mills, delivered the, inducting sermon. • 'A reception for. Mr. and Mrs Janke; ;who came, to this' parish. from. • Pelee, Island, • followed. . Probably .never "iiefore has the Canadian : 4011ex hadasuch good- bYing•. power:. � . PLAN COUNTX 'WIDE C4 LFHOOD VACCINATION/6 At a meeting of. the Federation of Agriculture from. the town - Ships of Carrick, •Culross, Kinloss, Huron,. Kincardine, :Greenock Brant, held recently in the. Agri- culture •office, Walkerton, to din-: cuss, .plans for ,the calfhoocd . 'vac- cination drive, Dr. McIntosh` •of the ` OAC 'declared "that when 'a disease has human significance, it is all important •:that wedo• all in our power to eliminate'it fr`wu: Our herds and flocks". The eonmiittee . chairman, Mr. • r4AETH.E ''P tumwei!!iole+o+m+,, i+. 7*•*9"it!o!w1 ,.010 • .A' Magnificent. Vote. ' • ° accorded ine ant Thuxsday•. ' • `I $flit; , . .Indeed` ' Gratefuii. Your continued 'faith., in one gives ' en- couragement to., work even harder in the : , best interesfis • of the riding of Huron. Bruce. r . JOHN W HANNA: Andrew McTavish, briefly, out- lined the stages .of 'organizing ';the canvass to date and : asked the township representatives to place one person responsible ; for,: the township: who the Federation of Agriculture and: the veterinary . can contact. ' eve Diavid Car' ° ruthers is the contact man' itt Kinloss, . where the vaccination will be conducted by. Dr.. T. D Cleland: NOT READY TO DECIDE, ON HOG 'MARKETING,' PLAN At a meeting of the Huron/Co, Federation of Agriculture, the opinion appeared to , prevail' that the time, • was tot ripe to . decide on the new hog . marketing plan. The Federation endorsed a res trlution calling for. •a tWo-year period on the farm for Muni- grants,00ming,'to'Canada' as .farm -laborer's,' Gorden Greig,. :county 'fieldnnan reported, that West Wnwanosh is• the:, only township in Huron that is neither, collecting tv o -f fths of mill for' the Federation, nor' paying an equivalent grant, 'Ytuth,•atlate hour on the front.. porch "Oh,. darling, how can t leave you?" : father, wearily putting 'head out of Wrhdow "Walk, take. ,bus No. 4 Or call a cab and charge' 'it to me.. • .......... • •1* I'F I were asked to sum upthe whole • '• Canadian: way of living in two. words, I'd • says "Steady Progress" ,,:The people of • this country seem to combine stability with a go.ahead-spzrit:This-apprr ach shows r- _upin most things, we.do. Take Canada's first bank --- my bank We have just. 'finished� our 134th year, with assets of over • two billion doltars.Our Annual Statement. ts.typicalty Canadian in that. ..i r_ell of sul1statatial•pr gress in'tertns of brass tacks'rather 'than brass bands. Just .three highlightswill show, you exactlywhat.I'mean: . '. •. • ' Ir. DEPOSITS: our 1,800:,000 cus- tomers • :have, •$•2,085,.187,091 ' on. .deposit a $72 13 of M • branches' across Canada. Some of this money belongs to business firms and institu= tions, brit.. more than half of it is the savings. of everyday: people. LOANS' Now at the'highest year-end igttre in the Bank's history, aur loans amount to • .,,.•,156464368,336'.. Fatriners,, fishermen, .ranchers and lumbermen borroWeda greai.deal f rom usy ` but we. lent money to people in every walk of life and to business of every kind. At that, we had to cut down • on • many :loans eve 'Jbu'1d •ordinarily have:. liked •to: _make, in order to' co-operate with fl a Government in: measures which are designed to combat inflation •and. help...geat ,uti Canada's: econttnyfor the defence ,progt'am. INVESTMENTS: M the .year's`' end, the •B of M. had' $976,956,829 of. its. depositors' money invested in., high-grade goaertl'ment bonds ,and other public. ��.seriirifies,, these, were -listed in ihe• w Bank's books at a'figure not greater: than their market. value. Our other 11 securities repr•esented•rainly short -terns 'Credits to uidustry, The combined total amounted .t $$i 108,174,362. Like Canada, her first bank has gone on from strength to strength in the past 'year. ''We believe in.. being 'strong' because ourMaid job is to protect people's' savings:' And we believe in encburagtig people to. save ,more; too. Tnthis, as in any other, way, we can, we Are• week ng with Canadians to every walk of life lot the steady Nog- . rog •... :rens that will give ,as all a' stronger, happiei. country, • 41',e&4. C 4ARL s L SM1114, MANAdtirt', &UCKNbW sRAN0.1, BANtr'(P MONtiltAt.