The Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-08-10, Page 2'nil LUCKNOW SENTINEL, ,LUCwKNO•W, ONTARIO "
Cars Damaged Near Teeswater
Two
cars °Wer a badly damaged HOLY ROOD K
�•
•I' at 11.30 on Tuesday evening in a
highway '.crash whic'h occurred
on Highway No;. '4, north of Tees -
water, It appears that Grant Wall
21, of Holyrood, was driving
north on: the highway and,' inlet
a car driven by Duffy ,�olvin o.
Teeswatei'., As. the 'fatter car at,
tempted to pass, the right fender
tangled and the Wall' car turned
completely over 'in the 'ditch.
Wall was, driving alone :at th
time :while Colvin, had' one'pass
.'enger,: but fortunately •none o
the occupants ' of" the, . machine
were injured, The.' cars,'�however
were . quite badly ^ damaged, the
• Holyrood ; bus to .the extend o
200, and the eeswater chario.
$600. Frovincia1 ,;Constable' Ruth-
erford. of
Walkerton 'investig1ate
the mishap;
ARf^Y J . BOYLE,• program clic
:. • aector of the CBC 'Trans -Canada.
••-netw,ork, who 'is : currently. plan
wrung the.broadcast line-up for: the
tall and winter Season.,Mr a Boyle
as also^ a well known authorRand
pltwrght',: For 'fifteen;,'yearshe
bas. written, , a- weekly • article,
about • rural life ,for • ,rnore than
a dozen Ontario: weeklies, andhis
*art stories halite a ppeared in
° numerous Canadian ' periodicals.
Radio". plays by Boyle, ,usually . .
TguRSDAY, AUGUST loth, :1950
HONOR • TEACHER
A axe -nuptial shower was held
in 'the Holyrood Township Hall
; on Thursday evening in honor of
t Miss Joyce . Elliott, 10th Conces-
f .:sion, Huron Township.: Miss, El-
liott •
l-liott• has taught'the, past t'wo
d years '• at,,•'tjhe Hol, ood School,
and will .remai•n for • the coming
e, year.." • .
'. Mrs, Hovvard'. Har,r.is . was. chair-
f. lady for' the following program;
comm iuriity,, singing; solo,'' • Mrs.,
e Ernest ^,Aickert; read ing, Mrs. Al-
Hughes;:
lHughes;: skit, ...Mrs'. -James
t Snaith and. Mrs. George Colwell.
_ solo, 'Miss_ Florence•:MacDonalel;,
d reading, Mrs Wm: -Eadie;;piano.
solo; .Mrs: 'Harvey ,'Houston; von-
test, •Mrs lhayrard' ckert; read-•
le I g
THE ,CONTRACT has been
for .installing• 'artificial ice' in th. •
Wingharn Arena. The "tender'pric
is dor $25,869 4 which $21,600
has been pledged. It " is expected
'the jobs will be completed by Oct..
saber 1St.
with a farming background 'col
Died' by ,his awn . experiences,:
:have been highlights of Andrew
Alia"n's Sunday night stage series .
for several seasons;• and; last win:
ter•. 'Mr . Boyle' adapted:. one of
them, The ''Macdonalds of 'Oak`
'T•alley, for the legitimate stage.
t �m , Ma Frank, Maulden, '
Y
e
1 Miss Elliott ' was • th'en called to,
the '
e 'Platform .and Mrs,=.:Orvi'lle El
!nett read the address:
Dear :Joy
•
It is a h'a ' event for us, to
T�Py.
;come together ` tonight to honor
you on 'your approaching, mar
nage, • •
In'•tthe.past two years you:have
t.
won the •approval and friendship
of the people of :this. community
and we •are very glad that you
e have found :possible .to con-
tinue. as,'our teacher.. '
\ e. could not let such; an event
'as .'our ,�narr'ia a ass without
y. g p'
:showing in 'sortie:way that we are
•wishing 'you the' very best that
Could' . be •in the way' of h;appiness
rand -good fortun e
• May these gifts convey to you ..
our kindest: kindest , sentirnents :along.
With the „hope that' they:,may be
of use to' you in,. your: new. hoirrie.,
Signed .on• behalf of friends and
pupils, Mr's: Hotivaar:c Harris, Miss
,Eileen . Elliott,' 'Mrs. Orville . E1=
liott.
• A . decorated wagon.' overflow,- •
Mg with. gifts was presented;�;to
Miss;:Elliott ..by three little be;;..
ginners for' the coming term, Miss
Marjorie .Thompson and Mi•: 'Ear=.
ry cyhnston ..were,,. dressed as.
bride. and. g oorn With :Mr.• Terry
O.'D�onriell as, their only: attend'•
ant. The. gists, were."openect soh:
•
lowrr"%g• a'p:resentation,of a•,Handy'
Mandy . doll and' a ,lot of good.
advice by: Mrs, Lorne Eadie..'. M'is's.
Eileen Alliott, i ead the verses as-
silted- by. ,Mrs.Orville : Ellio.tt •and
Too Late To' Classify.
FoR :SALE' 7 -foot' Cockshutt
binder, year .old;' Massey -Harris
No..' 30 tractor, year old;, -W. F
'Allis-Chalmers tractor. •Georg.
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FEDERATION:. NEWS;
(By' `Gordon M.: Greig)
The June ,Set -Aside carnpaign
of the Dairy' Farmers of Canada
will:yield well over '$200,000., ac=•
cording ,to. figures released •by_
the' organization : headquarters 41 •
Toronto.' 'More: than. $150,000' has;'
already been received.
Returnsare by no aneans eom-
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:methods of'making financial re-:
•turns pre:fai1 From two • such
provinces no returns have been
received,: while from, • others
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