HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-06-22, Page 91q50 RSDAY, JUNE. 22nd, 1950
TH.E ' LUC1NOW :SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO,.
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GREY COUNTY'S
SSLAND DAY
Will Be Held. At
WESLEY MAGWOOD'S, HANOVER
Highway -No.
(Second' .Farm ,East •of II,anover.)
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ec,iai: speakers include: Hon. • T L, Kennedy, .Minister of
A • Dr.: • Ridley, Chief, Forage Division•, ;Ottawa
Aviculture;
R, Oliver,• •M.P P,; Dr, MacKinnon Phillips, M.P,P.,
Hon, W E. Harris,; Minister of Citizenship and.•, m
lniigration
Colin .Bon
net M,P.. Meaford,
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nstrations and 4display 'of -`Hay Making Machinery. ` . g
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in opera.tign, and Weed, ',Spr:'aying• Equipment- ,
all:makes of machinery.
Proceedings `eomm'enceo; .4t 10.00 'a.m.
Convenient Lunch 'on'Orounds z : ; enien tParking.
GrGnt 'W, Sweiger,, Ass't Agricultural foot) Grty County.
• T. Stewart' Cooper,. Agricultut cel . ltc,,�•; G' E;; ' County
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KENNEDY PICNIC
Over 12Q. Members of 'the Ken-
nedy Clan met at the home of
Mr, and" • Mrs. Gordon 'Stewart;
Galt,' on Saturday,: June 10th,for
their ,annual picnic. This was the
largest crowd of 'relatives ,who
the picnic Mr. Finlayson, popularly known to Lucknow a few years ago
He
have ever attended • ..
since it was started'19 years' ago..:' as "Dan",died suddenly at the ter. returning :from then' (breakfast table at his home. in : was : a kind and friendly gentle -
Under.
Dinner was. sewed on the law
-•Saturday,' 3rd. man. who made a. 'wide circle ,
under the ' irec,.ion; �o .. June
alone and was found friends,.
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on. Tuesday, June 6th, conducted I Southern'California. with his sis-
byMcDonald of Ripley' ter,, Mrs. Effie MacKay..
Rev, J. R.,
Presbyterian Church: Interment Mr. ' Finlayson- was • one of a
etery, the pall- family of seven. children, ' born
was in Ripley Cexn y,
bearers being Wellington Hen-
d, erson, George Swan, Allan• Mc
Auley, Allan. MacDonald, James
Cooper and'.. a M . 1'd.
Dave ve acDona
to the late John. Finlayson and
Mary Smith. ,,of Concession 6,:
Huron Tovsmship, where he.lived
for most of his life. until retiring
d' t f Mrs Ste i yicknow on
M Ed H lived
b neighbors. His sister,
wait and Mrs. Duncan
other a few later . _ __
a yMrs '1VIaclay of
vw ards,. assisted by, y .. '
thi ,meal the ..older. : Mr. Finlayson wps in, his 79th: Inglewood, California, is
sthe j y
ladles.. After s
d blifelong suriving member of theY
members were'conteizt tq si m year and had been. a
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't istnct She flew here• to attend the fun
the shade: of .the trees :and .visa_ , resident of this d ( �
s ent in eral
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while the' younger ones 'held,
sports:.and contests 'With ''r aces
for the child'.en organized ikly� Bob
•Lyons :,and.-
rGordon Stewart w
After , supper` a ;business meet-
ing;.was`'held with the president,.
Jim McIntosh;' in' 'tli chair.- Ofi
fic ei:.s elected. were retiring.,pres
Vent, :Jim •McIntosh, :pres.,:,,Andy
MacEdwards., • Morriston . vice
pies.,' Win.. Kennedy,. Wingham;,
sr•c., 'Mrs,. ,Alex Purves,• St; Hel'-..
(ns.,: lunh' .comr ittee; Mr. and l
rs.George 'Kennedy, `Lt.%cknow; .
spui t donin-iltt.ee.: Robert Lycrhs,;
• Jr„ LucknoW, Floyd Pratt; Walk
Elton;' journal, Mrs.: Harry:'Tich-
borr_t „ Goderich,.`.Next eag'•s pic
iiie.will be at. Seafort'h. 1,4
1'; ','A ',gift, for the oldest member
`` present went to a .grand old man
'.I of Hoar--36.-years--Mr: r -ani•--
with the
exception of • five ,years ...p '.
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FIRESTONE 4
Tractor,, Implement .and Pa'ssenger
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Our 6.00 :x 16 Champion Passenger Tines,-NowS 11mg
for $16.25, and a .
ur Old Tires'
Liberal Allowance � On • Yo
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1�1BINDER
. �01�t' Ifi• '�;Kl`TIVES. SHARPENED
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'Also Lawn yfow:ers
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ELEt T1 iC •AND; ACqYLENE WELDING
AND 'GENERAL BLACKSMITHING';
Tractors,'" Farm' Wagons, Manure Spreaders,
Binder -Trucks, Etc
CUT•DOWN ,FOR RUBBER
ICl'oskey of Guelph, while, Miss
Ruby McCarrell of. Sault Ste.
Mare,, won the prize,' for having
'dome, thee. greatest distance.
A. vote of thanks to the host
and hostess., followed; by, a ,short.
speech by ,Gordon Stewart ended:
th - ra�eting--and--a31 lourne-ye-d
home tired 'but, happy..Members
were present . from Galt, Guelph,.,'
Puslinch, Morriston,.'Georgetown:c,
Formosa,':. Walkerton, 'Lucknow
Whitechurch, `Wingham,.:.Goder`
ich, 'Carlisle, ;Campbellsville and
Sault Ste. 1Ulari'e. •
THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE
These:.words •spoken 'by. John
Diefenbaker, , M P:, . should cause
our' law makers to reflect
"There 'is . no section.: of .Criminal
Law more evaded: than that
c.gainst drunken driving '.Of 1800
killed on ',Canada's ' roads.' in 1949
about 30`liercent.died in accidents
.in which drunk 'drivers were' in_
volved... Drunken . •'r..
times as many Canadians as are;
mtirdered Something 'must.. be
done. 'Why : not chemical blood,
tests r oW? 'Waiting another year
means' that 600 or more Canad-:
laps ' will • be killed because the
law is not sufficiently stern". The
Huron ' Temperance Federation
endorses Mr. Diefenbaker's sug-
gestipn' of `chernical blood ,tests
for drivers suspected of being up -
der ' the influence . of•
liquor..
be
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EI0111T . `MILL10.
Canadian 'Yuen and women have
8,000,000 deposit accounts in .
the chartered banks -equal to
djf one account for every adult.
'Banks value eaah depositor's business highly
safeguarding your money, paying
interest;' on our savings, standing ready to
repay . striving to . retain` your confidence
•and friendship
Your:.bank manager annex a•PIi
• >Gecates_his
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obligation to You. Ask hind what'is
banket's . first concern. He will :answer,
ardin•g rs' , funds:
the deposito"
"Safegia , .
For iie'realizes..that depositors are the very
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foundation of the efficient: credit process by
;which banks mobilize deposits'to serve
the needs of this working,: growing,
enterprising . Canada..,
SPON.S,ORED
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'Phone r87 -r 4 Lucknow, .East. `End
OPEN EVENINGS .FOR YOUR,. CO1�TVEN1ENOE
OBITUAR'
THOMAS. CLEVELAND JOYNT
/Following a•week's illness with
•a • heart condition, the death. oc •,
curred 'on 'Monday, June 5th' of
Thomas .•Cleveland Joynt of Heti=
sail; and, a .prominent business
'man of that town.for 35 .years.
He was in his• 59th year. •
Mr. • ..toynt Iwas. born at St.
Helens; being a 'On of Nxrs. Thos.
Joynt ' and the late. Mr. Joynt.
His mother was. formerly Miss
.Adeline Lougheed',of 'Belfast;
Mr. J; W. Joynt of town is, a
cousin. Mr.' :and' .'Mrs. Joynt at
tended' 'the funeral ''which •was,
held privately at•Bont1 roe's ,Fun
eral Ifome in Hensali.
:___Joynt was active ' in: the
we' fare' of Herlsall, a 'member -of
the Chamber . of Coma -tierce and
'chairman of the building •. com-
rnittee. • .
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.Surviving are .his widow, • the
Torn er Florence „We1sh; .two sons,
Carey, of Worcester, • Mass.:, and
Donald, ;of Hensall; his. mother,
Mrs. Adeline Joynt,'Listowel; two
sister's,.' MissABeeatrice •Joynt, Lis-
tgWel, .and Mrs, Jack McMichael,
Listowel; andtwo brothers; Dr..:
George Joynt, Toronto, and Percy
'Joynt, Grand Rapids, Mich.
DONALD J. FINLAYSON
The funeral service for Donald
'John Finlayson Was held at Mac-
Lennan's 'Funeral.` Iomet R�,pley,.
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