HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-09-14, Page 7', OW SENTINEL LUCKNOW,
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�'h�. Harvest?
ft'.s been. a good, •far'nling year
0:Jr district , has been blessed
with better -than -average c reap;
met prices fop farm produce• nay(
i.r:znained firm,. As a result, man..
'
f i`mcrs are now receiving'a size-
able iteturti.cin,:their year's. work
Speaking. of t h i ,s; Chante',
Smith, Manager of the T4 kno
branch' Of the Bank 'of .Mantr<<a1
suggested'. that '.it rs' a good time
-1.0. give some. thoughtt.to: the •fut-
.ure,""Ma:ybe',•: h'e saiU, .;the••yrrr
es
to rm�vr
.oe; rft prove so'''p .9,duct;-
WEl?DlTIG, BALLS
Most
y
e as 11))(1, Or the ' pric.cs fors tarn).
lfroduc c�_ . I ia�r �i•ip: The ' °ise
is
farth • ilI 'then be; glad -of a
a �.�'c°,,c,;a,.r. nt'u •�<f..:.iautlt 'urs. 1'n }getter
1Y tart es c, secur•,c• the well-being of
lri:;.;f irm' and TamiIyd',
•-Why'. n:ot build ' up:; yf�ur own
r eser v c` fund lir depositing some
w
bf this eat'sin:eome,rn a;savings
ac 'Count. at -the Barak of Moiatrear?
'Next .time -you're in town; ' drop
•ria'and See '1Vlr. Smith. He can
•helpful• to you: in 'working out:
your plans and problems.
OBITUARY '.w.
MRS. A. COOK ;HAMILTON
Mary Amelia' '15onnell.y .be-
loved wife. of the late A. '.Cook
Hamilton, passed peacefully away
on • Monday morning, Septe'm!ber
4th,at the home of her. son; And
: rew. `Mr. Hamilton predeceased
her on.December 19th, 1'938
Mrs. Hamilton was 'the daugh,-
ter of the late' James •Donnelly.
,_and Catherine Walden and was.
born 'op the Bluewater, ' Hi
in uron owns ip on . u y 8th,
grave; . Mrs,' Harold • •Campell'
(Marion.
), n Con:, 2.4 i
1
� oss,'• Two
sonsdied in Infancy;.
• 'Mrs Hamilton also leaves one
sister, Mrs, •Emma . Hamilton of
Lucknow and two brothers; Thos,
'Donnelly 'of Goderich and • Geo.
Donnelly of Sault Ste;:: Marie,
Mich., as well as .fou rteen ..grand -
'children:
grand -children.. To these, the 'sympathy
of :a host. of friends and. neigh-
bors •
is. extended,
ghway S.PEAKEUW' ARNS ..
�. OF RED'- PERIL
L 'ekn'
Institute _e •
ntertained
the Paramount• ladies at N 'their
Septenlbel" meeting on: Friday .in -
the Town Hall:.;They.were; priv-
ileged .to• ..have 'as '',their guest
speaker the 'District: President,.
Mrs, M\flacKellar•of Tivei ton: ,.Sh,e
emphasized, the: ,importance of
studying 'the:: handbook and ad.
vised' all WOrnen to'.do all they
coir" 1 to combat the "Red:: peril,":.:
Mrs. T. Clark and Mrs C, Cook
Were directors for .the:Meeting;:
assisted by Mr•s. •R 'H.:Thompson
and,`Mrs.'E Barkr °ell.as'hostesses.'
The pi°,esidenf., Mrs: A•. J . Wilson
was`'•in 'the chair and ,plans: were
:laid::for, the F'a1-1 Fair_ booth
}c,
The motto,'The sinalleSt good
deed •is the.'.grandest intention",.
was well prepared ,b' , Mrs: Uth
p. y
bach"andp:the're ort'on the: stand
� .
ing ccamlxrttee on .Puhllci:ty ':was
given .by Miss Mary ;MacLeod, • •
1Vxi; , Katherine
AgneW and;
]883, As an: irifant •'she , mo•ved
tin?ith her family1 to .the Secori.dV
,oncession--where she': lived until
her marriage in 1905: Their mar-,•
riage was blessed with a farnily'
of four loris and .four diu�.ghters,,;
si•�c.: of 'whom survive ter.•' mourn
the passing'lof a dear and loving
mother .whose rnernory will long
ibe cher ishe
Mrs Hathilton was a kind and
generous n:eighboi, leyer ready. -to
lend 'a •.helping hand '. in time o,f
sickness .or ..trouble, She \vas a
member of . Olivet United -Church
:•and whsle` health permitted it..
way her joy, to:. attend .services
and to take an.active 'part 'in 'the.
Th
c
f>ane
I al'-
se11Gie v< as
ducted at her. late'. residenceWon.,i.
...Wednesday - b R'v
Yfast y E D. A. •�
° Brydon.. r: 'Walter.' Walden of '.
Ripley sang. •Rock° of -Ages"; In=
terrrieerit .waS in Ri .le. '•Ccs •, .
p y meter y ,•
°the :, pa'1l!bearers2:ein,.
b q.. b Y,.Ai c,hie•
• 'Hamlto•n; Jack :McGuire; Gordon I
fir_,_ .. : - ' ,
ooks;',.�'a#`vey---•Brooks, -0 .
Fin
• i layspn and Robert BarkWell. ,1
Mrs: ''� , •
Hamilton. S, sur4iVet3 by �.
'two sext�s, Andrew on •the.•home-•
stead; Wilmer of
Godeurich •
JamesMacTavish (C1z•a),'. Con,
rn
s.
2; Huron; Mrs., Jack: Barrett
BLAKE,,.;,•DOBNEY
St. .haul's Anglican'',hurch, s
.Sotifhamptoni was the sQOne of
.the wedding of Helen jean, dau-
ghter of Mr, and Mrs. Wm, • Dob .
.�ney, .Southampton, .and Mr, Ho*
Gt.d Calvin Blake,• -,sen of '_\'Ir. Ern
est Blake; Luckn'bw, and the..late
C
'Mrs.'. g Bl'a`ke. Tlie Setting • was' • of
white gladioli, . Rev. • L. Owen• per -
thrilled '
er-for led' the ceremony' and Mrs.
Hazel Edmunds was' at the organ,.
'The brill;e, who. entered '' t e
chu:rch with . her Sather,' '>'
!gown
ter,' wore�a
gown of white • slipper satin,
styled with 'nylon •-- 'lce •..e ,
.wit h Chantilly .. � r dged.
lace, .and full skirt
ending. in a slight train, 1: halo
of pearls held her fingertip•veil
of net illusion.` .and she carried :a
cascade of shaded pink Queen; of
1 Bremen. gladioli.., Miss Mary. Dob-.
ney;, ' Kitchener, • and "Mrs. 'Irene
Blake . were bridal , attendants;
-dressed alike in aqua taffeta, and
carrying'. pink and white, colonial
bouquets,' Mr. Keith ,Blake, bro-
ther of the bridegroom,.,was best
man:' Ushers Were -Mr, Ronald.
Dobney, Guelph, and Mr; Gordon'.
Morrison.. A reeeptio h was held at.
Spruce Lawn, after. 'which .Mr:. &
Mrs::. Blake left ,for a motor. .trip
through :Ontario„ the bride tray:
ellirg in.. navy dress; 'i latching
accessories . and natural` beige;
'Shortie ' • coat. '.'The couple • will:
make their home. on,'the bride
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4x0 IN 'CAM AT Lb:MS . 010u> :
groom's farm. near' Lucknow.
IRVIN—HAYNARD
On .Wednesday; September 6th',
at 2.00 p.m.,.. at the borne • of Mr..
and , Mrs Nelson .Raynard,'
Lucknovr, `their daughter, .Lillian,
Ida,. became the" bride of •Russell
William Irvin, R:.` 7, :uckri'ow, son.,
of 'Mr:,and Mrs.. William' Irvin;
The Ray `'C, 'B Woolley perforin-.
ed.. the .ceremony. The weddipg,
music wasplayed by Miss'. Ruth':
Raynard: •Eimer Um'bach sang.
Given . in..... Marriage ',by, her
i :j _M,a.a- M3ni��rpt }tae -each fa�•ored:
with`, delightful' solos and a: nicelyprepared,
..,,•luncl'i. climaxed .•the
Meeting.:
Then' there «ere the t .little:
rabbits ;v:',hu grit 'lost: in the:•WOOCi
.(Emma),: of 'Camp Berde.n;. Mr's ;and.: had a' hare -raisin ex ere=
1•iarry' Ada res-(-Laura-i a-) of, Bc _ ,, g' p'
l cnCc. ,
farther, the .bride was gowned. in''
I white; sheer, <wi.th a•fingertip veil..
She, 'carri.ed a :.bouquet : of red
roses.-.
The bride wa'teas , tterided by her
sister, Miss. Dorothy Raynard,
ice taffeta with. French' an:
.gora '.trim:• Her. bouquet -was -of
.j'elle -rases. f-•
r-�w
groomsman was:' Mr..g
El in•.
Alton. r
Following the : marria g; e a bu
f
:fet luncheon ` ,Was served. 'The
bride's mother received in 'a navy
,she.erdress with pink roses and
the. groom's mother wore a.:navy
crepe dress..
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At Memorial Arena, T'EESWATER°' :
nesda .
Sept,•
"•starting at`9.00 p.m. •
11.6 •-RegulatL ,Games' $10 Prize Each Game :
$100 SPECIAL,`•
,$75 SPECIAL: � , ; . `�$50:r SPiJCIAL °• �.
FREE 5525, Specaai•':— .FREE' Mystery Game •
�dmi
s
o. n .Extra nt� Sp4IalCards ?5c
Alt Proceeds for • Swimming Puoi Find "
5% MORE MILEAGE
NO EXTRAco
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' free-rui ining wheels because of. its extra strong,,.
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FORD. 'SAL -ES AND. SERVICE: :-
MORE
ERVICE::-
MORE PEOPLE RIDE
G 01)fr. YEAR
'TIRESTHAN.ON'ANY OTHER:KIND
Ala
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• For their wedding" _trip ' to
Northern bride Ontario the b
, ide chose:
a rust`cored:dress with: navy
coat: aiidc�•e
. a c ssoriesi . Mr: 'ri•
.ad
Mrs:: Irvin
will : reside: on the.
room's farrri •C
g , •tin..9 •Ashfield..
1 Andy Orr, Hensa1i as captains.
Races` were then .r in and>prizes
given. ` children . under. 6, David
Percy Mary Jean Lapp,. BrOce
.Currie; •urrder. . 8, ; Betty •.. Lapp,
'Anne Currie;• l;t). and under, Anila
Orr,: Douglas: Lapp; 15 :and' un
der, • Jimmy 'Orr,: Marvin Orr;
ull :_men�°Richie-OS' ' ob Orr;
young .ladies,. Opal Orr, :::Isaibel'
Orr O married ladies;' .Mrs. ".Lapp,'.
:Mrs. Currie; married.men, John
Currie, Andy Orr; ladies;; kickin
g
slipper,.M
r
s Andv Orr,Mrs; Hai-:
old >Percy„ men kicking shoe;
Andy Or_ i•, Richie Orr.. ,
If was decided to hold a picnic',
next year at'kormosa.
LABOR DA,1' PICNIC,
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p rn c `was held b :
the ,Orr;
y
family. on LaborDay at `'`Turn--
/
bull's Grove",$5t.' Josephs. Thirty.:
.orie.,a,, members . •from Parkhill',
•Chesley, .HensallWiir ham Ki
rah n
.cardi
n I
K ouh:''{
and Langside
g angside
enjoyed'a scrurnptbus dinner. of
ter';.which' a ganie" of ball wasen
joyed: W th'Jas. Orr,'.Parkhill, and
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• HOW TO FEED FOR
• TOP. MILK PRODUCTION:.
As the: dairy ration is. . the most .!
I. expensive. part of the feed, 'it 1
should be fe '. o.c.cording-..to th'e'.
milk production of the:cow., Cows':"..
i giving 'milk rich. in butterfat re- '
• ruire more •dairy rptio'n in pro E. .
✓ • portion. Here, are two easy rule-
ii bf-thumb methods •
r 1 ` (1) ,Feed 1 ib, "of dairy ration to. 1
I every 3 or 4 Ibs of mil produced!' • 1.•
daily.. .1
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(2) Feed, 1 Ib. of, dairy ration
daily for every pound of buffer-.
fats,. produced: in ;a' week,'- that . •
1
1
means,:ci cow producing 10 lbs. of
b' terfat'.in a weekahould receive /..
m'. 10 lbsof dairy ration p'er day. • II
, •'rrr :a. II Mrs.. rr -
■r �. it �
for entre milk production from your dairy herd, feed thein a. dairy ration:•.
Made with the New National 24% 'Milkbilder.' It is rich.' in the 'all-
important' proteins needed•to stimulate .top 'milk production—yet not
high xpensive. It is the ideal conceti-
hin protein as. to be needlessly e
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trate to give you Most for,. your moneys
-yEXTR4' TASTY National24%-• iiIkbrlder• s brl ky, and
hi'1.t in Molasses for that extra palatability. Cows will eat
Blore dairy ration made this neiv $ational way -and iso
produce more milk.. M
'AI; Debre, today:
See Your. NATION
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Ferf►lrze Your Cropi wish NATIONAL well cured, properly-blendedFERTILIZER .
WILLIAM. .STONE,,
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