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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-06-15, Page 2ti F'i U'. ir s: Iti 'f{ 11. • P..A�GE TWS :BOUGHT CATTLE AT MICHIGAN SALE George Kennedy, local. Here- ford breeder, attended theliege-' ford sale at Ki -Point Fauns at. "Romeo, Michigan, and purchased 'four two-year-old heifers which cqt, hima total, of $3;550. He was accompanied by Bert Mason. blf:1;r1;p1ey who ibought .one head,•' '-Thirtyy cattle came to Canada ,from this- Sale. The fact that Can- adian money 'was ,accepted .at•par, was a factor in buyers, :frani this 'side actively ° participating. • Mr. Kennedy's' 'purchases in-: chided,': • • '•,1-1P Miss ,Triumph at..$1000. S'he is 'bred to HC: Larry Domino• :90th, . a fullbrot>rier:;:of the 1947 grand, !diafnpion at .the, Chicago • Show, HP , Miss Double . Royal 41.h; at $1000 : She. is bred .' to the Mill which sired the grand champion: bull and get of sire, at the Royal last • fall,. The' other two heifers ''dare 'HPI' Miss Double Royal 6th, ..at $850 -and IIP,. Miss Regent .102nd at .$700...• • .. "Mr. Mason purchased ' HP ..Miss' Regent 103rd, a ' $480 heifer. 'and ' Frank.' Thompson of East Wawa ricish bought HP • Miss :Regent', a :.$900 heifer.' . . Topaprice animal at the sale: aiceanimal went for $3525.. THF LIC•NOW SENTINEL,. • LUCKNOW, LEGIONNAIRES STILL BUILDING. BALL TEAM. . 'LucknoW Legionnaires have dropped their first three starts in" Class "A" bull;; but aren't; by any means discouraged:. What players' were available' when the season' opened , llac'kied practise, and '• couldn't be expected to make too anuch• of a showing.. It' was :an .all day job on Mon clay to 'have the diamond in 'shape'. for the, opening hone game' that night, with Sea.forth, 'which the, Legionnaires .dropped by a 19=11, score • • T ARAM 'meeting wil . The: June. Institute xn g l be held. at ;the. home of Mrs. Jas. lvt�ac,Donald; and "will be marked . . by grandanother's,day: The grand-. mothers are yin chargeof the, p ro-'. gram ,u.of Eileen Henderson, R.N , 1Vliss , Stratford Hospital, '' spent .the' • veek-end with her ,parents. ;'•, Mr.anY S.. - Crunnp of :'the: R. C. Y A. F.. was :Married: in Winnipeg - e . 2th a "1Vlonda Jun 1 Fl.orence . MacDonald of. •Mrs ''. Teeswater spent. the week -end• at DRINK AF TRADE MARK kEG The muse that refreshes Freddy..Banks pitched good ball but his battery mate, Tom Gag - gin,' was opt of •action. 'early in the game with, `a split 'liana' that took ° a couple' of stitches. �" The "Legion •Executive is • still working to. 'field '• 'a ,•''contending team,'' :,and ':were planning to spring another surprise' when they took .on the Clinton Airmen •.Last Friday night in Wingharn, Lucknow made :it close; coming out ori.. the short end of .a,-7-4: e There- were upwards of • 400 ;fans •. in ' attenda'nce on Monday . night,' arid _they:' weren't tea crit- ical of the showing, b•ecause••they know ;that the; boys. have --been badly handica'pped:to date,' and that' there's%. promise•• .of; better things' ahead; . : score. STAR•TS• PRACTISE 'KENNETH J. M'acKENZIE. Son of Mr, and -Mrs. Roy Mae •Kenzie of. Ripley and formerly of Ashfield,'has •opened~sail •offi'ce n Listowel ,for the practise of op- tometry. He;g'rao atTed this>aprir , from the College of Optorr'etry in Toronto. ' . • —Cut courtesy Listowel Banner, ONTARI9 T AR�I9 WEDDING BELLS• KING MCKENDRUGK . On Friday, 'June' 9th, at 7 p.m., midst a setting of 'palms. and pus, • pie and white. 410,4 Martha Mae McKendrick, daughter of . Mrs. McKendrick and .the late James A. McKendrick,, formerly of Lochalsh;•• became the bride of Wallace Arthur King, son'of Mrs. THiliiUAX, JUNE 15th, 1950 BE-U'I GN MARKS AN N I V:E'RSARY LISTOWEL, June 11_.• -Mr. anti Mrs. Herbert Graham, esteemed •Kinlough) residents,, were honored at a 'family gathering. on Sunday,. They .celebrated their. 49th wed - cling anniversary Monday. • This first reunion the parents Harding and the.late Arthur King •had with .their; seven 'children in of Tpronta in -Erskine Tnited' 17 years,:: was held at the hom. Church;• Toronto. ;of thew youngest daughter;'Mrs•' ' Dr. Philip Duncan officiated in ; Joseph . Cassidy, Clifford; The the double ring ceremony. Mrs, home was gaily decorated.fer• the 1Vlitchell:' presided at the, organ event :with seasonal flowers.. •and 'Mrs. McKarihan gave+ a love- • Mr. ,Gra:ham, 7.5, has lived his.. l'y. rendition of 'The Lolls Pt aY- e'ntire life. on, the farm where, he •k er" . and. "Because • no*. resides . ", son cif the' late The bridefi,beautifully gowned john Graham and his: wife; Eliza in 'White' velvaray • organza 'over !beth; Grundy, 13e:.hnlds.;in hi_s. o • .. p s faille, taffeta;, the .full sk rtfalhng `essron' a brown: dcec1 to the :•farm;` to, a short train, was .given 'lin ;Hi.s father,' an li•ishmdJ settled. marriage ,by leer bi oth it, Douglas'.in the Bruce Count : ai:.ca, clean-. McKendrick:' Her ,• fiingertip� veilh ing, the- land ' which • ,has 'a1 ays"' of tulle illusion was caught up to reanained; hi the Grahinn name, • a headdress of pearls and' orange A son, George, s' t() contlaue 'blpssoms• a'ncl she'"cal led a: double the :family tz adition liy: takini; crescent: bouquet of pink • roses over. the farm• •Mr,:.Graham, a and: white 'sweet.. peas. • Staunch Ann,glic in ar�d C unsei•‘ia..: ' Miss B.eitha McI endii k, alas tive,•maintains'an <<etiV( interrst_:-. t;er^of tlie,bride, Was maid' of Y►on='in T611 cl ur,ch,: and.'politieul cif:-.• cies, le • also l' i nlc�mher• of the Loyal Orange Lci.d;c. l:lc ii,as an only child or and Mss; William Barrett and Mrs. Gordon Wilson were brides- ,Maids-. They. wore similar gowns ofapple gre.en•.velvaray organza over. faille taffeta with snatching. ictui•e hats Olid carried double • Mrs. Graham •i5, 01''.Sc-otch de JUNE BRIDAL AT Scent, corning;: 'frock the White - p church. district. `Her fiarr:nts •ere • G H .CHURCH :c'rescent bouquets ,:of yellow' roses the I'ate John .McLean and his . KINLOU n .Church, of A .,. ' ; ,rooms- ' The Anglican . , red. � Waites' acted as g married '•Mr Gr��}iarn •: at t • and mauve sweet Peas. Wife,-- Elizabeth. McQuillin She tension; l inl'ough ,was the'scene an ,AN'EARLYIVIORNING FIRE last Monday destroyed .on implement. shed and tractor':' at the Marin of .Verner , I'33rown .at. the. lake:'on' the Second Conce'Ssion.' .Ripley fire lridage: responded to ,the .alarm .and' saved . `.others, , buildings. 'from falling preyto: the . flames.. .r the hnrne of. .her sister, Mrs. .1 Eiphick. 'Mr,. and.:Mrs. .Robert MacKen-' zie and children 'of Coburg, and. -Mrs Gayler of :Kincardine visit- ed with, Mr. Jack. and Bob :Macy Intosh • Mr. and,. Mrs'. Howard'Robert ,Shirleynd'' Billie: visited- son, ,Shirley , with Mr.. and Mrs. Walter. Dex • Mr..' and: Mrs. Walter Dexter and •Mr. arid Mrs.' Jas. Ketchabaw. 'irls`'s. spent Satur• da . at;' Cer - az�dg. p 'Y• • b ter Observan e uron-Maitland Pres y y • Anniversar of the re b terian (hurch .. y ifl:'(aflatla will be 'held, • at` 8 ,p m: D S.T.' "iti • K OX CHURCH; GODERIC71 E` 25th GUEST ,PREACHER FOR •' THIS SERVICE ' " Prof. ;David' W. Hay; of Knox College,. Toronto will.; be assisted .by. two former Moderators of the. "Generel , Asse'mbly, the Very 'Rev:: Dr., C. H. MacDonald; of Bluevale ,sand, the Very. Rev. Dr. r .S. Shortt of 'Kincardine.,'Clergy • i i . • . service: of Huron-Maiit)land Presbyterywill share • in the Musk by: Massed :Robed Choirs in Stately : Precessional; direction . of W., 1t1.i Bishop; choirmaster of KnoX Church, 'Goderich:' ACCOII�YODATION ,`ARRANGED FOR ALL. SERVICE AMPLIFIED: FOR THOSE , PRESENT. BROADCAST CKNX• FROM 8.30' FOR SHUT-INS.' Special. Anniversary' Offering will be received by•Presbytery. Anyone Wishing' Transportation . oir ',Able ' To Provide Cars; Communicate. With, MR. JAMES PICKERING, Lucknow. 1 - REV: G. S, BA'tLCH, Sou th�• Kinloss. ,• ' - and i sher�s were. W J. Bell' church on June'1.2h° '1(101 T h e a Towel : summer wedding on.x,... ,sere on• -lovas - er'fort of Yand J. P. Wilco m y w p Yred.by µ,the • Wednesday;June 1 4th, `;