The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-04-14, Page 7T LTRS t ialt ; ..+ 114th, 1949:
ttended 901de • Ra113f:
Ws.�'Mciian Mrs.
A, E�• ,
or an 1-iendersan :the .tatter be
. ,jg the Brownie • leader., were in.
T.or.
on
t
olast
week
e
ek
aitte-ing'th
oe
. annual meeting 0f the O,n ci�
• Council: Of Girl- 'Guides Associa-
a
tion • Ivrrx
L McKi n, prnv'incial,' corn-
rrirSsicm.er• c #.•:.eanipir4, .reported'
that there were more cam, s"'and:
tampers m ers in Ontaz'i?i Athan. ever be-
fore. :,1 mils ,numbered 139 and
COWS ,: $2.50 each-
HORSES - $2.50 Ea
HOGS -::. 50c per;cwt.
According to size • and
condition
Phone collect:
Wiingham , 561-j
,RipleY'.59-16'. or 38-19
Ingersoll .21.
TIS LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, 'ONTARIO
PAGE 8E11E14
VOLL! CTS $60 FOR 'RED
CROS§ AT D•UNGANNOI'
Mrs, •Melivlin Reed has corm t
P' e, ,
ed h ed Cross canvass. »i the
Duni taz o.n :Society's carnpaigrr
an _ h •s
do. n the 'w'e .t side of. the
age . received .total contributions
of; $60.00.
FISH PEDDLER RETIRES ,.
Dave McConnell .of ' Saltford,
who. has. peddled ,fish for th -
p ty
five years in,. Huron• •and ° Bruce
E ounties, is retiring. This. co1ox-
f�.1 ic'kiaractca n.d, his ancient
Ford fish .eax't.-Wer e i`arn
'rli rr-. to hu..1;11(.1redii pof.' xoVsons',
Receives St, John ,,Awards
�(. N, . L, i3ush.cll r eecntf: e..
tier c;]. ' b , S'i . fohn ,"Airnbu1anco
'mectallion a n d ; :other, service•
••awards,• Mr. Bushell became
'terested in .this. work erhen he
was. transfer'red .to . Hamilton in
q 1.942,,' and attended night. classes'
until he. had completed the full.
•
A family', plot should be
graced< with the . shrine like
beauty' of a nrronumen•t••' which
will be everlastinglya• trribue
to ihos'e at rest 'We ;have =inaii •'•
classic styles to :_suggest, and
will wet* with ' `. you On •cos
tom designs.;;.
Excet1tionally, ` low priced'
'No cans rising,•
which . eliimn- •
ates sales • comm`issions.
Inscriptiopst', Repairing.
Sandblasting-M:emorials:.,•
25' Years'' . Experience
nce
The. latest • in, ",Portable.
-Sandblast F,quipi-nen t
'All work Personally :executed.
Bro'wni em:orial.
Afire(' St ,• W.1NGHAM : ..
. 'thane ;'450;'4
or
•
N11p.. 113ac.l.E:�t1\T,1,
Rilsle,y, Ontario.
St, . John course,.
Pliyetii. To Full "House
The. Lucknow. W. I. play "Busy'
As A':' Beaver" was presented to
a fUll house. in Teeswater on 'Fri-
d:iy evening. Between' act's Miss.
`Lois Blair of ; Teeswater ' fa,vorecl.
with ':instrumental .numbers and
Gwen Stewart sang twro, solos. It;
is,planned-topresent'the:play in
Lucknow for a. second time dur-
ing
ing ;Easter
Husband Says
?Hooray For .Easter Bonnets".'
Be' sure to •nreaci. "It's A' H
Day",`;iby Paul Gall.ico, :iii P
ial Review,. 'with' this Sunday'
(Prpril' 17)r issue of The De
Sunlday. Times. You'll fin '. fas-
cItating • feature • tJbrook,
Pegler, Katherine' tiros `, George.
Dixon Wand ::other .writing head
liners, Tall in Pictorial.- Review.;
all-star/Magazine. 'with.' Su..riliday's
•Detroit Times.:., M
DEMAND icEEN • FOR •
BREEDING, STOCK HOGS
The 35 oaz 4iignments. ait Zone 2
X�d kshi a sale "h d • at ;Walker-.
.r r. �
tole, on Thursday, _.
.
�;prij
7th
,
browtiht an average (off $1l7,50. '
The highest pri e paid• was: for
the, chaxn.piori bred sow ;consigned
,b' Alfred Weppler; Pricoville
and purchased. ' (by,. MacDonald.
Ripley, ^ for $177..50. 'the
high . priced boar was consigned
W. .Turnlbuli $i Soft, Brussels,'
and was :purchased by. Lloyd
litikeyi and L,14(.1 liar�ilt,in cai
Preston 4,,tctrt frar ;$147.50,iWtte 'ave.ragr.
!for the. 1,,.' C1 sows vias $140,3'0,,
.and tlh(> a\'G1a.gs<: for,.;the; bo`ars;.`
ti 111.50.
`car n ,.„5_•.
U a tl for .this.quality . b c.c.,..
;� .q y
.In•g tuck was keen -'a..xn p1-'1, e.
*s•
*ere.mAi '"'Yar,lkd(etMoy
C(ilisignnients '?W re sold 13 .
I).orial.d Blue of• 'Ripley:. R. W.
Graharn•'• of • the Live Stock
Bronchi• Torontd, was'. judge'. and
',ringmaster' and G, R. Gear•. watt
sales..rnanager.
Suffered 'Ankle" Fracture t'' '
'Ivirs. ;Jos: Agnew suffered a
fractured:, ankle a few- days' , add,
It was'at:,.frst thought' the injury
was a 'sprain,. Setting of" the ',frau•.
ture wras del'ayed:: until`:the swell
subsided.:
.Still On Crutches
Orville ; El'li�crtt . of Hoayrood is
still' going •about on crutches, •,as
the result •of a seriouS'';leg frac •
•tint ew{hich the .suffered .'in a: coin.
cutting a.ccident -last ` fal�j. The
fr acti'arc is responding-siowly;?'but
sa;tL fa'ctorily; although it will be
,5t me time -yet before Orville will
be skimping;; around again.,,
•
•Letters ' To' he Editor
Dear`' Editor:
As ;: Winter 'unwinds the .:few
last remaining days ori,the• catch-'
dar, ;the :old veteran Zero still
retains. his .grip: 'on.,the situation
and the• $64:.,4uestion ,Still is,: 'What,
has happened to the Chinook,.'and.
answer • echoes, :What``?, However
'the boosters, with' the ten•
gallon
bats, get;quite a'.lot Of. . satisfaction
out Of ;what has happened•to' Van-
.couver.• ,:Why picky.' on Calgary?
The report coming from . V ancou-
ver . is ` that the,: plumbers ,there
have made so, much money, this.
winter, that they are taking their
tools'. With them now when; they
go on thefob I asked_ a Calgary
plumber • :about :- that a Said,
"Navy,; lust some more of their.
crazy :.real estate ipronoiga.nd;a"..:1
.jitSt..tottld /1'0 ee.the .contieetiorr.
However the Calgary', anan : felt
confident , that under no circum - j
stances •mould a plumlber take his
tools; with; Man,. When he .went' on'.
a job. Bin( rcan. see w'here.I think,
after 1• ha shade my fortune,.
then:°I would nattier take the tools.
with !ire; than go out.: iA the cold'
again ;after, them,
1The continued- cold,` seei s to
have even ...thickened _up t'he oil,j.
talk, till' .it`does hot run so'freely.
However, when .° it `wa:rms
Paid ;Oftic"ial Visit
Walter, V�anWyck, pf . Wirrghar'.,
Masonic ' district deputy grand
master 4 for North Huron district,
paid his official vj sit to Old .Light
,Lodge on Thiursday evening.'
• z•
1VI.E,�,R,JORIE: MASON'; is' the latest
student of Ripley ' Continuation.
Schpol to undergo. an • aippendect-'
omy. ' One-tenth . of •the total. stu'
dent body- have :. u.nder gone . ap
pehttix ::.�perati,ons•'in the currei'zt'
t
BT,uce County Federation, ,of
riculture is Ibeginning'.a se.ies"
cif' .braadoasts over CKNX ori,
j lVt(Vday. neXt, April '18t i. at; 9.00
''p•7ri, _The' punpose of the bread
casts. are:.ta"better acqutain farm-
'ers• :•
with the •v✓.ork and purpose
of the F.cderation.
- 7.Il.tOUG`] " 'I'lE El.f ORftS, ° of
the H•:rov.ex° far rrch.•i�1'the° Cham.~'
yc ~ora' errxr. . .
•lit ( li,.ct� i,rtilust'r,y' rs . Incatin ; iin.
in 'that 1Zwn. The •
er'
Frf• C;'c�it�rxne3"'Ce Gl s7rrall metal
.1 ,a' " r
nd • farm .tic.c., is :for•': a clan. •ter, It
scE°rs1;s. '3'0u :tin ct �rri to ' a1rflo. t
'my bus and z.,et.,,t: w:he:Le.•I Want
t(� g',; if you st�ayr ••on.lung enoug;i ;
X11 `a l."1:1irs seE''.r 5 tKC''be, a -ver,
:v4 crr th•whi1E little city
1raG"r,•tt„iris• Galt e.hr urn ii ofurliituxe
xi' r , x ;1 �, s ,j•� f �
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'r?,n( t l %1t,4 .I?'a 1 .~'Cute.' op 'a•
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• W:• Innes Pa�tersou : ; n fi(�r't 'tfkr lij1cav•'t',o�,toffiCe
it'
again the :indications a that it.
x\•i41.lr really' do some'. ushing T
}iavc bti eil .enjoying the .big'isnow
'eh ifts, wh•e're .coiiid••anyone get a,.'
better trait �:ing for.siicli a condi,
tion •;.Ili In to .hnye 1ivcd sound
�.;tlrc u}cl Thome Town. of 'Lucknow.
We u'o:1 to• hctvo snow pried : tip,
ia7 :S:, qna ' cold corners 4ifter every
hnc1 t'. else, had .forgotten •Vv'hat it•.
lutrhec]. 1 k.e. e
Ha\ ing an ab<uidancc of rratui �.
al gas, help wonderfully to'' keep
-you; fc lin 4 opti, nistic; They real
;ly are” 'very •.reckless, ;with ."there
n •
gas.' Let :her burn,:. there's 1ot5.j'.
more. Where. that came from and
I think they. are. right: 1dothink'
that per haps the `m'erchants of w: •'.
Ca]g.4ry take a sort of;..fa'ls,'pride
in keeping the cost of linin: high
er than in" arty F,other elty in' Cari
add: I airtkay s,• seem to get the
trot reSsiciii:. that when 1 have. been
1: inti ° a' store and. .bought :.• sones
thing, as:1 :ani going..c ut they are.
to ;torch other, "We.r'nrght'
lits, c.' grit .,i ytit1a. r quarter out of :.
a
that .,old guy ' '.One worriaii. said'
"shit ahx tits".ti tried .,.to get out, and
;1 .,F:ot° :101i',riri .iiit1)C fo.retiOo i 1
frit ..tlrrty' 'dill ridged' their • a•rioes : I
.:}wc1T1I at will'. i o it ' I
x,iQ,r. th,til'?irrg • ,<lut. anioiI,
n1E`I•('hai,t 1 "fO1 1ong;'ox I;3ni,,IS'
illy z ue s., When the'trnie Conies, •
as it' will; 't:fiiit•.. •tits .vTitiiC
tt'!l°,- t;, get liji'shai'c .4
'.nf tlt(ti':Mir inc `is,..1 lot ;of •tliosc foil 1
lk Ws mill 1)0 .wonde ing'; `,v, li:at'' I .
happened to thern..
This City•seems te' have an ,„„4,1,.. yy
alitiriclantetf transport4tiotr,-1/1'4•1 y1_,i
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Yrcd,'nrr% lrvl t s,Nr' r1,"
Usebassm running :every �vIaielt'w.ay4, Li,-„_......„....._.,,,.....-.....,...:..,,-.....—..,a.,.,„.....:. —. . , .::..•
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