The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-02-28, Page 9THUR$, RUA RY .8th, 195:2
THE . LUCKNOW SENTINEL, L'UCKNOW,, ' ONTARI O . ,
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171'?iGE: NINE'
1951 REVIEW
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• shinlilasters, .
of
the. R,C..M P !;15th .at the home of. Mrs. Jas.
appointed. as pne ,• of the! Cur ran. The president. Was in:
escort party for 'Princess Eliza- charge of the ,business, The roll
• th and Prince' -Philip, during call was answered by each mem-
eir Canadian tour: 'ber, giving; the .eoler.:and type 'of
Legionnaires
r:Material. fades ads
•ated Port E gmthree straight pa4nd' howto makethe
pad_-
jay scores of 5-0, 2-0. and 3-1, ding for the chair pads. .Home
-Deaths---Mrs, Rod MacDougall; assignments were given. The
lex Ma IWMBE led far Eng. next` meeting will be held' on
.� February 29th at : the' home of
land. to commence a five-year Miss Ansae Todd.Lunch was ser-
nedical''scholarship• course at Ox- ved _ at the conclusion of the.
fei'rd ilnivers1tY Imeet'ing� •
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The World's Da fi . r
• . ex .. •C•or;;grari• abser�ed'. his.; 5 y o Pry
93id birthdayi will. be Observed' at the' meeting
A :ot the W:.M S "of the United
" `:li niter's farirr,took to laying eggs.' Chuich at „the Y home!:,of ',Mrs::
ti in' two tall' pixie. • trees near • the' ' (Rev:) 'S, ' E. Haywar d:••onFriday
house. The• di covert', of ' what•afternoon at 2;30. All the ladies
.they "were up:'; to" in the .frees. of :the com nunity are, invited
4r; as made clear When "the eggs • Mr; T. J. Todd left on Satur=
.farted overflowing the nest, ,and clay for Winnipeg where he will
dropping to the ground, .
Carol. Stanley," 8 -year-old dau-
ghter Of Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold
ST H.ELN.S.
The` Happy Handierafters` held
their fifth meeting on February
LAUNCH CAMPAIGN TO CLEAR COLLEGE OF DEBT
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'attend the annual meeting of the•
Canadian Aberdeen Anus` As-
s.ociation.
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Stanley was a'patient. in London The :March. Meeting ,ofthe Wo
with polio+ • . • men Institute will be, held at
.Deaths--3/frs: John•=•lit`oss,"David the home. of Mrs,; Andrew -Gaunt
Grant Stewart, Walter' Ylaernen. on Thursday, March 6th ,at . 2.30.
October: 4th bFor:.roll• call each lady is • asked.
- to -r-ing a • short his-tory-'of--their-
Mrs: William . Hornell , left. ,to .
her home in Toronto. farm or. home, Subject in. charge
make: of Miss 'W: I. Rutherford. Host-
her
_right lost: his hand..
Jirn Wrls a right esses, , Mi s':''r' J. Todd,. Mrs,.:Ross
in -a -.cern cutting machine, but Errin ton• - .
Was -spared his'life by quick act-. ,g . . •
brother Wallace There was a large crowd at.the,
ion. by 'his h Social •Evening' held in the Com-
A. section of St: Peters rectory
'•• as gutted 'b fire. . • munity 'Hall on •, Friday evening
w Y under • the auspices of the Wo-
' Deaths.:• Roderick . MacDonald,:
men's Institute,: ,Mrs •-'Barbour
. Mrs.: Charles McArthur,.Joseph ;ti
presided .fo;r the program which.
Tiffin, Mrs. John Mc'Kiinon, Jos, .
consistede. : of songs• .by ,the pupils
F 'Elliott:. of St. Helen's School, piano.'solos
October llth ' by Norma.' Murray and ,'Eddie
:.:By a vote .o1 190 oto, 18 'Luck=..Gaunt, a monologue by "'Marvin
now i atepayers 'authorized pro- McDonald, a bagpipe . selection by
ceedi-ng with a -progr-am-of--hard- -r-chie MuQuilt' arra,.; a dance' by
surfacing village roads. Flora Jean MCQuillin and Isa
Lloyd MacDonald's barn at' Quelle ,1VIacPherson to:. music by
Lochalsh' was ' destroyed by fire. Archie McQuillan, a recitation 'by
'.Margaret ..Treleaven, secretar- `Nancy Curran, la 'duet••'by.'Barry
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ial science. student at Western and Archie •:McQuill,in; :a piano
University,. was awarded a $100 'end guitar •duet by Miss. Doris:
Bruce 'Co • scholarship: ''..•and and, Donald Taylor, • a. song •by.
F: `G . �rodd , &" Son eceived 'the girls: 'of the • Happy Handi-
$4000 for ,a 131 months' -old heifer, crafters ,and- the Journal: by Mar- :.
Barbara' of St. •Helens. garet Miller. Music for 'the dance
•b
Octor• ,18th
• , ' 'was :provided; by Mr Chester
Mr. and Mrs. • D'ick . Richards:` • .
cbsrved.theirgolden wedding. . .
A baptismal font'. was presented' pal Voters List,
: to' the. United Chui ch in memory . The -proposed hog marketing
.of W. P. Reed 'plan was.. discussed at the Ash; -
Announcement was made of the 'field. Federation of Agriculture
retirement .or Steve ' Stothers, banquet. • ' .
• ..Council .rnernhers and -Officials'
of Ashfield Township presented
Deaths: .T. Frank:P:atersonc'• • a'purse of money ,to Charles. E.
October: 25th McDonagh, who .retired,:.. after;
mailers Cattle atlers were blamed for serving for 31 years as Township
ihe4heft of a-=valuaiblel-_Hheifer=.=e-lerk=-and--nine--y-eaaas `s- tax:_eo.1
:owned ' by Dick Kilpatrick.' . ; lector. , ' •
Don Brolwri ' narrowly :missed: • Deaths:.'Mrs..;Jas. Alton,. Thos.
-death by drowning, thanks to the ` Giest, John` Nestor Thompson,
quick . work .by.'Barney , :Bernard Ellen . T. Foran. ;
after the truck Brown wag" 'dri•v " - • Nove• mber lith.
ing rolleLdown an' emibankinexi •
t -1-y . y,.. n+ed
• on Con.. 6, Kinloss into the Nine • arol btanley e
€rom•• Victoria. ; I�ospital, .where -
Within these new buildings:.of
Huron College . in • London • as
many as :116 students take classes
and ''find their accornodation ' Al
though the Gothic structure .is,
essentially -an edifice to the teach
ing of Divinity,' more - han 100`
'students .of •other courses,: • repre- Huron, is inaugurating. a cam, .
• senting 10 different church • de- paign in the Diocese to raise ,that'•
Inominations, are' a 'so accomodat- amount: The drive opens .Monday . .
Built at • a cot of$1:359,600,-;with Carme Mc .. uillin in charge
� ed.. s n, Q..
the• •build ng.'fund is, still $375,000 of'the fecal. Parish campaign:.
short:` of the mark,: and the Rt: I ;
Rev. G.: N. • Luxton,:: Bishop of
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Taylor, • Mr.. Don : Cameron and
Mr. Errington. -with Mrs,. cheater
Taylor; and Miss 'Doris -Taylor as
.�' Y
accompanists and Mr. Culbert as
caller ptf. The next social ev,ein
ing. is being. ;planned, for Friday,
March 7th.
•Mr. and,, Mrs. Earl . McDonald.
of London; *.ho have been Visi-
tors with.. his..., parents, Mr. and
Mrs: Colin McDonald, were hen
• ored at the Hall on Friday even -
Mg .'when .an address of. congrat-.
ulatioris ' and good • wishes was.
read' by-:Don'Cameron and •Ron=
ald MacCrostie• made the ' 'pres�`
enta-tion •of a purse of . money.
Earl' expressed their thanks'. and
all joined in singing "For They
Are Jolly GoodFellows'.
Mr. Eldon Millen returned
'home. on Saturday after spending•
two weeks` •as;. • a . patient in. the
Wingharn-.Hospital. •
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• We are: sorry to report that
Mrs. George :Stuart has been ,coni- -•
fir ed to . 'bed.under. the :doctor's
care • ' .:.
Mi.:and Mrs. Robert McQuillin
.and 'children of Hamitl-on. -were.
week -end visitors' with, Mr. 'Wen.
and Miss Beatrice 'McQuillin• and
other ` relatives. •-
Mr: .and; Mrs'. C. Ch•adman
are , spending three weeks, "at:.
Bronson, Mich. •
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dean of Agricultiral' repreaenta-
tives.
,'�hirie �i;iv�r:`• .,
William'' H. Campbell oaf • Au- she had been . a patient, since.
wur r Pte'h ated_his .955th -birth• stricken with polio in ' mid-Sep:
y tember . •
Gordon-aVicNa age 7, fractured Mr. and Mrs. Sam Durnin ob-
y, g.
his skull when he fell from the
car .near .Nile
Deaths: 'Mrs,: William Carter. - -
. , November lst ' ..
.Authorization was received to.
proceed with the preparation, of
sketch plans. of the new Luckhow
District High School,, •
Cecil Johnston ' purchased
herd, of _25<:,A�be rdeen-�Angusr-cows=
•and calves; from Cecil Tom of
Owen Sound.
Weir E•ckenaw'iller suffered . a
leg fracture upon jumping from.'
the tractor and. landing on. a rock.
Deaths: Mrs. John Leggatt,
Mme• Wni. Allen, Harold •F.•, Mc- -
' , kinley. °
'NOV-ember 8th
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"Seed ONLY .the Best • (. Feed •..the Rest?
served their 53rd 'wedding anni-
versary': .
The .second well was reported
to be' in bad shape after a break-
dawn and•that repairs made *ere
only of a•tem,porar'y nature.' •
Deaths: . Ben Baker, Richard
M.cQurllin+ ' :
November , 29th
ar-oidGaurt 'received an ac-
cla.miation succeeding' Everett Fin-
nigan as reeve 'of West Waft -
nosh. In Kinloss and Ashfield
Reeves Dave Carruthers and El-
mer Graham were returned by
acclaimation . •
• Mrs. Win.. Robinson :observed',
her 90th birthday. ,
Harvey Houstbn had six head
A• nouncementwas i'iade that of • cattle smothered when the
there ,would be no open deer granary ; collapsed 'on them:
b „ season in Huron County:; Mr, John W:. Hanna' ,Was 're;-
Hallowe'en - vandals smashed elected in Huron -Bruce in a'Pro
Windows rn Zion United Church gressi,'�e-CO'riservative landslide of
Donald MacIver died of .inlur 79 out ofn 90 seats in the 'Proviri-
les receitied when Struck on the. cial Legislature. °
hid when' assisting 'in•' taking Deaths: Thomas: MenarY,
down ,
' a barn. Seven wolves were shot With-
in' a week •;in the xinthil .district
D aths Freda` 7Vlitchell Win..henry '
Caesar, Mrs, Archie John-•:
Ston.
• November YSt►
Women vitere listed: for ;jury"
For safe driving; „see that • all
nuts- -are tight except the one at.
the wheel. ' •
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While the modern girl may be:
eextremely1 fond of pretty clothes,
anyone can see' she. is not .entire-
servrce on the • Lticknrw. 14funil lY wrapped u in them,
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Should be the' 'slogan for .farmers planting grain this year, according
to Crops Branch Officials. They point out; that good seed can provide
the base from which to : produce the 250 million ' bushel grain ,'Crop
which has been set as't e objectiveefor Ontario this year:
With this in. mind, farmers are'-urgead to" clh.eek over their grain
supplies now'. If their home-grown grain ` does not qualify as, good seed,
this is the: time. of year to' obtain seed elsewhere and be assured Of
• the seed you want when planting time comes.
Seed supplies' are good, as• might' be. expected. after the heavy
been brisk and farmers would
1951 crop. However;, export demand has be
be wise to buy their• seed supplies. now, rather than wait till the best
has .been shipped elsewhere,'
A trend ° towards • the use'. of better ,seed has been . evident,: in
_recent ,years., Eveen__ so, the. -Ontario Seed Drill Survey last year clearly
this
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showed• there vitas still much room for improvement:'lis in thesfie ds
grain samples were obtained from the boxes of grain
in 10'counties: A little less than half; of these samples graded No '1,
while almost a quarter of them was classed' as rejected. Tjtis .latter -
grain may be' good' feed,, but, it can scarcely be expected to produce a
crop comparable to:" that obtained from good seed.
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