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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-04-20, Page 91 1 1 1 1 1: ,. 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1:. 1 1.. 1' 1 •' 1 r 1. 1 1. 1 1 1:. 1, 1• 1; 1. 1. 1 1 1• THUTtSDAY, APRII, 20th, 1950,1' THE LUCK OW . S I IN , 1,iUCK,NOW, .ONTARIO 'ME: NINE JOHN QUALITY FARM:.. EQUIPMENT Sales and °Service Bell `cl�t�����lt Threshing -Machine ison of i e G .Re. r atdr � •.' �' ;g >r.., . ,.. s anc�,. Washers .• Woods Combination Frigidaire anc� Freee>rs;, Sp C•So. FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. : 3uron •Road. 'Phone'''. 1132 :Goderich, On In .1949 . Canlada's ' exports to- $82,000,000 from the ,preceding tailed $2,993,000,000, a decline of . year:. • •` ustomer • OBITUARY • MRS., 'THOMAS. A, VERGUSCIN Early last, Wednesday morning death' came `,to:' Mrs.• T...A, 'Fer- guson at her horne 'ori Havelock ,Street- in Juckrtow: Mrs .. Fer gusono;had been in failing health' since, she suffered a ,paralytic seizuxe_seven _years_ ago....On day , .morning ,she . deueloped a .severe • strokefrom 'whi•ch, •she died.; : Mrs. Fergusonwas formerly Rdhecca Jane ;Phillips,. a daugh- ler of the 1ate`i*r. +and; Mrs..Sam iiel P]iilliap:s.. ' She was. 'boo.- in Ashfield Township. in 18 and was in,- titer' 7.4th 'yeah.. Apt the 'ag.. tof •twenty ix', years 'she becain :the ',T ride of Thcmas A. "Ferguson,. sonof, the nate Nir, ,arid Mrs.. Jas.. • ` F:ergi;zsan.: The .:!young ' couple. !farmed at Lanes•..until they re tired to Lucknovy'six years' sago.. �Mrs.• Ferguson:was a lielonjg: member of , the Presbyterian. • church fan.d` Was, 'active- ;in ;the W MuS; and Sunday ,School, The •funeral service . wwas » held in the ;•Lueknow Presbyterian -Church, conduicted--iby Iier✓-form; er pater,; Lir C," -Ti. 1VlraeDonald; who spoke: words ' of '''comfort to. the bereaved.. • • Interment • was in Dungannon. Cemetery with six ' nephe s,` . • .Messrs.. Elsner. Phillips;• Ernest '.Blake, Ediggar,, Alfred and Frank, .. tRitclhfe land; George ,Saunders act- ing ias: gaTllbearers. The .'flower .bearers were Messrs.' Jas., Henry; Wi1h'am Ross, Roibt Ritchie, Wil lia�m Irwin, Cecil Gardner a.n d James`. Phillips Survilving;• ,• are 7 her husband, three.vsons, Sydney, Lo.ndon;,`liar-" old, Goderich; T.tim, Wingham;• a sister 1Vr ..ry E ,..:Wrrigham pital;,' and .ten grandchildren, An infant: daughter Marion,: •Jane, predeceased.' her •• smother thirty- , y,ears:. 'ago re rt • of • rb re- • ma . Or • • everyone knows that Dominion. Textile Company Limit•ed sells •f ne•cotton product's:'" • But we buy tliings,. too, We're customers,of other a; Canadians, right across. the country. 'Ara company'we purchase lumber, papr; corn and, .:.'.. potato starches;:rli(niu.rti , transportation services in<l, a hundred. and one otheritc'rtrs: trona� different parts of Cinatl r, • And the 12,'5()0:,e,nployces.it1 Our 1plants,.drawing among the hi hest textile wages, in the• world; spend ninny millions of dollars a year on flour' from. prairie. :.wheat,:ineat from Alberta t cattle, fish from both Atl rnric and Pacific coasts, homes shade with the use of 13, C:'lumLer'anrl on .fitted witl.i•.furnishi•ngs and', • • appliances from al provinces -and other 'goods. and • - - fellow -Canadians. ,. DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY `LIMITED ' 'MANUFACTURERS O G 0 PRODUCTS• THEREH.' ,. MON ET FO►R:.;. the 13 of M v Y BANHb tO A M/(lFON t0.41)/AN$. • ittinning short• of feed? Don't let stocks fall tot ,low because you haven't' the steady cash Talk 'things'• over with your B of .M• manager; ' • • Remember —When 'you ask for n lcsan,at the 13`of lvf yoiu' do nit ask a, favour: If You can plan. repayment from your farm income; there's, money fir you at "My Bank", And that goes,for seed and fertili er, too. • • • BAN . O r . MO. STi EAY, �a .`ucknow 'Branch: • C..:'L. SMITI-i, :Manager• Wr""o ...G WITH CANADI'AKs JN EVERY NORVAL STEWART BUYS YORKSHIRE CHAMPION SOW At the- Zone 2 Yorkshii-e sale at Walkerton on, ,,,Frid'ay,, :.April l nth, cosnpr'ising of the trountieS of Grey, .Bruce, Huron and•parts. of Perth and. Wellington, 34 err- !tries sold for $3,424 so . it could in ..truth- be: called a $100 -•sale • 18' bled sows .averaged $100. The 11' ,boars averaged• $115 and the five•,open sows averaged $70.. The highest price for the: sale was on the Champion boar cunt signed by, W. c., Pegelo of 'Cargill • and'ilwas purchased by J. Nvoxman, Graham ;of Palmerston. forj205._ The highest°priced bred sow was . • the one declared champion and sold to Norval Y. '' Stewart .of -.. ' Lucknow for. $130.. It was con signed" br, J.., W. Srrrith of. Brl.ts sets. M The quality of the offerings w s excellent::atnd there was keen demand.' The ' ring 'master and judge was. R. 1 '., Graham assist- ant live stock' CorruniSsioner, Anel the auctioneer ',was D'onald Blue, M,I.' . Ripley,. The sales manager as G. R. Gear, on Guarantee Trust Certificates ISSUED for any . . for term of . five years .... guaranteed both as to principal and:interest , : Interest cheques mailed to reach holders, on ,cue date, or, at " holder's option, may be allowed to accumulate at compound interest. • �• An dea.Ii't>Lvestn er% for:• Executors •/ individuals • Administrators'' Committees . •• • Corporations • Trustees • Cemetery Boards-. Hospital "Boards • THE , ERLI NG .TRUST CORPORATION 372 Bay 'Street, 'Toronto, 1 38 years in Business ' :• • `FQR'Y Fresbyterian W. M. S.•: ' The' April' meetingwas held' at the home of Miss Mary McLeod - last Wednesday • with :an attend=; Druce of. 20: Afteropening exer- .'rises .and . business ;,details; Mrs. • 1fob•IR:eid read the. scripture : pox- ' ' . t on d from :'-Psalm 37 and Mrs. C Agnew;'exp1ained it: The roll' call was. ,answered by a verse, from. this 'chanter, Mrs. J. 'D.:'Ross: of, froral • the ;March. • Glad !tidings . • were st'inrnar ized by :: Mi s: •C. 1 taso . ': Miss G., •• Ca,nphell :' .gave• 'notice of ' the :Ezset th;ankoffer' in•g • cr•a` ening .'meeting w:hrch': ti� :ll be held in •thech.ui ch.:on; Apixi .12th' ,at 8,00 • o`clock with, :Mrs.' (Rev.)., J MacDonald• of ..Ripley. us .guest speaker:'. The, topic.; on' ,,talpati was taken'by Mrs. C. Cook' r.•fter i ;which' MY rs. • van •closed• ' •With prayer. A:' missionary con- test' and .lttnch : concluded: the social'part of the meeting r t' •.: Mr 'and,'1VIrs •Jim Stnith and Margaret visited Mr. 'and Mrs. Iiar7vey Ritchie on. Sunday. "Mr.:Alfred• Andrew visited on Monday' with his niotler, Mrs. Andrew and Mr. and Mrs. Gor- • '• don Kirkland. 'Mrs. 1VItA.uleyk-. e_turned: to Actonafter Spending two' weeks With. Mr. and Mrs. United .Church V.P.S. The "tneeting.. Was o.nened with hymn '401. followed by: the scrip- lure •reading 'by •Carolyn Gibson. "The Lord's prayer- Vas then re- • peated: ' The minutes were .read by :=Marlene MacLennan .--after:. Which, Helen Irwin, Christian citizenship convener,•• took charge of the -meeting.. Hymn 480 was Sung followed bya piano soba by Audrey , Ross. Willard '.Thamlpson then gave a reading. A "very in , teff esting . topic or "Citizenship" was given, by Dr: W.J. Mumford.,. The meeting g ,w as closed' with•the:. mizpah benediction,. : ALK br LIFE strsic:E 1e0' I: ,SEE BY THE SENTINEL THAT Clair Johnston• ,leas. pin- chased Herb 1Vl:eQuill n's : resi- dence near ,the flax mill .and will;: obtain possession .early in May, The iionie, is at •,present te'nanteci by Mr.'... and Mrs, Eobt. Armstrong and., family., ; • v. Eastbound and westbound ;every. day, Canadian 'Nation ial'S,• fainous "Continental Limited" speeds across Canada linking, the Eastern Provinces with the spreading,Prairtes,: the towerinj Rockies and the Pacific- Coast: You'll : be treated tpa4 anoramicview:of'the`eonstantly;changing, ever colorful. Canadian scenery ' . �. •� vtevved through the picture windows'of tiie • inviting bedroom -buffet lounge • 'cars, modern.'sleeping • cars, dining cars' and,coaches; • . . ._1_ Every„rifle of your jouriey' is; a happy adventure when you'. :travel the "Jasper Way” across '. Canada by Canadian National. • lleNveen• • ` r MONTREAL OTTAWA. 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