HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-05-26, Page 5;1tSDAY, MAY 244, 049
WEDDING. BELLS:
HILDR.EII BURR' _
Patricia Shirley Harr a Max'
,Arnold Hildred were'. married
Saturday 'aptItYattAVenne.Unitecl
ahurch by Rev. S M,. Svireetsnarl.
Sprang flowers were a 'pretty,
.party cot the 'candlelight back.
ground for the ceremony uniting
n
° in arriagelhe ,daughter. pf eMrs.
Barr, Trafalgar street, and. the
;date ,carry' Barr, ,to the son of
Mr. and. Mrs.. Lloyd }Ii fired; of
'Kin a d'in;e, and a grandson of
the late NMr,,dand. Mrs: Frank Cole
of Lucknaw. . " •.,
Ross. Munro presided at the or -
g and ;provided . a soft . back-
' gtolund.of bridal music•.during ,the,
ceremony,
'Fs*, . her m arrtage : the'n bride
.,wore a t witk
gy •aeceSSories and. ar :1corsake
;of .deep "red; roses Miss•Flore'nce,
' •11 'clay, v',as • her ,attendant, wear-
.g (beige with brown accessories
and: a corsage• of Talisrran crosses..
,Roy' Webster was •:}fest
Following, a' reception' at • Palns
Grove • restaurant the' couple . left
cine -wedding trip toLOt'tawa..and,
Montreal.' Mr; and. Mrs. Hxldred
will
reside. in Lindon.
• F.ORBES- SIEFRIED
:A•quiet; wedding took place at
Elorain Latter ;Day Saints church
on.' Tuesday, : April 26th,,' '1949,
?when' Rev A Dunn united in
'marriage Mary:.Kiafii�hTeeiri augh'=
ter of the late Mr. Joseph Siefried
and. Mrs; • Wm. Smith of ',Mount.
Forest to Arthur Vernon; son ; of
Mir. and Mrs. Arthur Forbes of
Molurt ' Forest:
• the bride were .a .black gab'-
ardinle'suit with white accessories:
• •Miss. Violet • M,ttsselman of Elmira;:
,bridesmaid, . wore a'i blue suit With
Pink "accessories, 'Both `carried
'(bouquets., Of , sweeipeas. Mr. 'Geo
Fulton of :Elmira ` attended. .was
Igroomsn an
Following the ceremony. a din -
per was served at . the home of
the• • bride's, parents; .Siizo 'Road,
The .taible •was;. "dec'erated with
flowers and centred with a.:three-
'Storer wedding :cake.,•
.. • Later n t'he happy eoulple , left " ori
a short' weddings, trip. -TY ey ,will
reside in : Strathroy.
OBITUARY
• MRS PERCY; 'HYDE
A resident of . Kincardine for
her lifetime. of 46 years, Mrs.
Pei.cy Hyde' died Friday,".May 6th
,ft her home there .after a lengthy
illness.
Elizabeth. Everett w'as a daugh-
ter of the late Mr..• and Mrs., Jam•
Everett,' born 'and educated m,
,; Kincardine Twenty-four years
ago • she wed .:Percy . Hyde, • form-
erly of St. • Helens,; vwho survives
along 'with •two. daughters, 'Dor-
othy; Mrs;, Donald Liddle of , Kin-
caidsne; Marion, . Mrs. Arthur ,Col=
• lins of Cl'inton'and a son;; James,
•Kincardine; a •sister' .Mrs. Angus
MacIver, 'Kincardine, and" broth-
• er; 'Jack Everett, Winnipeg.
-*She. .was an ' active and inter-
• 'ested membei ,of the Legion
ies Auxiliary .and ylas associated
Kincardine. :United '', Church,
wihose pastor,. the .Rev.' :Rarold
Lawson conducted the; " service
Monday • ` afternoon' a, the. ' Lin'lt-
later funeral : home..' ` Auxiliary
mpanlber. and many of. the Leg'-
innwere in attendance.
interment -vyas made in Kin-.
Cardin ''cemetery. The. pallbear-
ers were Cecil 'and Harold Hyde,
Win., Tout,Angus MacIver, Earl
Cranston and ,Oran '•Westell
HER CARTER has returned to
•' his home in Ripley 'after' receiv-
-• 'ng. treatment in ..Westminster.
Hospital.
lkhinymein •women
gain 5,10 ; 15 Its
Get.New•Pep,.Vim, Vigor
1Ptiat a thrllll Slimy lig kba A out; ugly'hollowe
• eu
•D' neck no:longer scrawny; body losos bait
Deneb, elckly.. "bean -pole" look, Thouaandn •ot
asts ub,�women, mon, who never .00ufd gala before,:hptosapeigildydebud;rheyy that* peovo b vigor
-biling;
I1)1. Vtatmin Bt,, oalleluuin,tenqrdh blood i prove
aPttto and digestion ao:tom)d Ives, you 1voro,
Wepgth and nourishment' put flesh on bare bones.'
• Don t"iesr gottlng too tat. stop whenyou've gained
• that 10, 15 or 20•1bs, •you noed for normal wolght.l
Costa little, Now "get acquainted" Stye only. 000.;
•' ti takeout Oatrex Tonto 'Tablets tor. new• vigor;
...11444d Pl aide;. Etta vee," dtiy. At y11t druggleta.",p
LUCKNQW • SE NEL,: 'LUCKNO ,. ONTAEICI
FEDERATION: NEWS o f ` the p4(/?lit„ ,'whe, ra such need; �s
pr.Oven.. "It•.may be • that ,solve of
-(by "W V. 'Roy'`-: ) the old licenses, ,issued as 'far'•
,`.Food", :Takes A'• Ride" was the 'back • as 'x932, wererestricted
subject • of ' yam im Radio Forum' to destination, but at present
broadcast .dealing with transpor ►• many" licenses axe. being clarified
tation. I'.C,,licenses and rules .‘to, persist truckers, Oto 'deliver to `"
regarding same, • came in" for , a' any 'market .in Ontario, if- need
deal of discussion. Problems' in' be.• ,There is nothing in the Act
'this ''Connection Were passed along 1 or in the regulations to ;prevent"
to •,the Autornrotive Transport. As-
sociatieri 'of Ontario, and Mr- J.
R. McLeod; secretary of the Live-
stock Transporters Division, ;'is-
sued a 'release which we are quot
inlg. We trust this info:rrnation
'will snake some' (problems, more
clear` and create a better under-
standing
Aifter' listening" to the last' two
farm . forum 'broadcasts;': this Div'-
mA.""feels A that. "many- farmers
stake the:"purpgse fof the reg-,
ulrations under; the 2. Commercial
Vehicle Ac't,. These ,false unpres-
sons may have originated from
speeches • made by responsible
producer ' officials •with little or.:
no _ understanding pf the regi la -
tions; , frorn key personnel repres-
entang : "i•ailw:ay, " interests • who
could wa sh -the d sintegiration o f
the tucking industry in''their ef-
forts to `'secure .an unlimited 'trains
crn,
portati' Monopoly; Cr. from"the
'unlicensed.: tr.ucker,: wJhe would
like to have the; regulations
scrapped • Tri order that he might
c o,=ri-t. irz3-ia e-truekin#--opOrations-
without the. necessary compulsion
to provide Arty measure of fro
Lection.. to 'those who ,rpatroniie
his senviirs, "(It- has been, demon-'
strated .that'some of these. un-
licensed truckers . reflrrcted
credit on the entire•truckrng•
dustry) . •
• At the present time, live stock,
milk :and cream are 'the ,only farm
procd'uets . which • are ` regulated
with respect oto;transportation. un,=
der. the. Commercial- Vehicle Act:
the
,• licenses .are 'issued' .err
the basis of public need, and' con
venience: An applicant fora PCV
'license' must :'appear 'before 'th'e
Ontario'..MuniciipaF' Board, -Tor
onto;. '" or in airy•, locality selected
by the ', Board, •• where an' Open,
impartial hearing is •conducted:. 11
the: applicant',can prove to. the
l3oai d' satisfaction that theLpro
":posed service is needed, he will`
be :granted 'a•. certifieate`'•for. lie-
.
else. As a matter of` fact; the re-
cord speaks for itself.., Over 'an;
eight year. period; fr arm.' 1940 to:
1947, • out of "2,063 applications for
PCV licenses to haiul' livestock,
etc:, only 208 .;were dismissed, ,or
7'8..percent
:After: approval of : the app"lica•
tion by the • Ontario Municipal
Board; the trucker is. . permitted
`30• days in' Which: to fulfill. 'the • re=
quirements of 'the. Act. In, other
-swords, before the license is act
ually " issued,�-•�.��,,e trucker must
satisfy the De` -at ant 'of 'High-
. P
ways that .his ;vehicle is' properly
•equPped with; fl'ai es, fire:' extin-,
guisher•' and jedvered with ,insur-
ance•'protectioti, for cargo, prop=
erty damage, arid. ;personal .liahil'-
ityt 'Uril'ess..these • regluireinen'ts
-'are met to protect the interests
of shipper s, , no' license' wilt' be
issued,, '
After "issuance of. the : license,
the thickerMust:live ;up' to itis.
• obligations, underthe act 'to,,pro
'vide reliable• arid • ,continuous
transport ,services and facilities
or 'else 'face th"e, prospect' of haying,
,his license suspended
' Farmers getierarly° would ap-
pear to have two comrplaints
against the .fCAT licensing sys-
teM,"as' ?follows:
is PCV licenses. ,restrict farm-
ers to' marketing hogs, etc, in ,a
certain market or markets named
in• the ;license; ,and
• 2, Fartncrs feel that: truckers
'under". the . licensing system may
.not or.. are , reStri.cted froni 5 haul-
ing return loads of feed ..back to.
farms after the trn,ittal'pick-up of
live• stock. n. ,
•
It.•may be that these complaints,'"
are more' apparent than real. Lic,
enses: are issued to meet the needs
,,:truckers . from applying to have
their; license. clarified. Should'. a'
trucker refµse to initiate .an ap-
„plication .for extension , or clai?i-
fi�cation, there is .nothing.' trpre-
vent a '`.stew• man from ,appplying
for' license :to serve thesepartic=
alar fa;rmers.;.
The second complaint is absol-
utely ,unfounded. Tw'o years.,ago,
a rew.z'l, icerlsd, Class xFS" `(Fermin
Service) - was;: estalblish,ed• to per
mit' truckers; to haul live -;stock
•to "'and'' front ,farms and.#sed,
seed, • fertilizer and 'farin.supplies
to and° from farms:. Anyone can
make application for this license.
In' 1947, for example, out f • 125
:applications fdr •:this ' Class• "FS"
license,.' only '15 'were ,'dismissed, n
or 12 percent..
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pAsses the, 40%000 may .- as it =did last year.
at's 65
: more' than before the war. '
it's an event,, first• ,, because It ghowS'tlie increased ` use,
of Canadian. bank, sec vices . .
1Vlore deposit accounts! pow over .seven million..`
.'More funds: customers. , de osits.: noR reach nearly se • en
billion dollars.;' -More servaces: to fanners -to personal 'anc
small --business' borrowers, to war pensioners, to
people receiving Family Allowances.
e an event, too, because of the. kind".o men and -
women.
nd
women who baye. joined our;'ranks BagO. to get ahead;
t1ie 'i re..fYn'ding in banl ing an interesting job,:.
cl allen ` .career. They can: tell' y'ou .low ••cin :�•ortant.
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