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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-09-18, Page 5• THUR$., • $EPTFMBER 18t;, 1947. BRUCE REUNION °CQMMITTEE BUSY Warden J. W. Joynt ;a 'Messrs.. K. C- Murdie and Lar Downsmf, the Business Men's As'- •-s'ociat.iun were .in Paisley last Bruce .1 bounty Reunion Associa- tion, which is busy vi►ithr plans for 1/4 _next summer's reception of coon- ty Old -Boys and. Girls, . , Mr, Hilton of the C.N,R. Bass- edger• Service oras.. introduced; to: the .meeting and he 'presented in- -°trestlrlg'rpforination; in regard to•. '..,the lrt"opused special.. train from .Vancouver and. all ' points' West, anir, he also Suggested more rrn= •. portant phases ' which could. ' be '. ttiliti "°'by the Association 'to cuitriDute * to'the success' of, -the .' .1948, ci 1pbratidn • 'Letters. from Mr. Mahon;• who is the: sCN::.retairy of. the Bruce County Old Boys • and *girls As•• sociatiun iri 'Vancouver were read lir the 'clrairrna'nE Mr. B...11: Bal lackey,' These ' letters ' indicated that the : requirements for the •special• train were . pt actically eoriap1cted and .that.. it. was ex . ect d that:. more applications than were originally, planned,up- porr,.wiiuld be.. forthcoirarr g. -The 'advertising: :committee of. 1\11%•Millard, Mr. Symon' and Mr. • 1;'erkins' were instructed • .cee ith complete blahs , for .the• 42. THE • LUCKN'OW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,. ON' Af l( BITOA Y. ' ANTHONY WILSON' UAG'GITT Mr, Anthony W. Haggitt passed nd away ire hospital in Detroit an ry Tuesday of last week fullowin g an accident' at •thehome of his •dau.ghtet', Mrs .Claud • Tharret,•. when : om he< ter-anda-lt roc •u, •ingIris„ • eo.11ar; bone •. and •hip: The shuck., trr'oved too xriucli fur a rnan• of his yc•ars..He,*ou:ld..: 'rave been .94 years' o1 1 -'un , Nov- ember '2nd. • • . Mr•• Ha;g tt,,._Nh' was:. Blytl's. oldest resident, 'has:. resided in that 'dist>;ict practically' all.liis' life.. Ile, wasa.. son Of 'thelate Edward Ha ,„ adhief isrng. campaign.. 1t: was 'requested -by the 'secret ary;. Mi•. Perkins,.that the com- plete .list of names .ikere to be finished by the' municipalities lust' as' soon -as • possible, and also that the coniniit.tees in the.. muni cipalities° be.;completed and the ggrtt " and Hepailaah Cockea•line,:;whu 'came to Canada from. England 94, years:: ago, Mt • •Haggi'tt'w.as' born imrne:diate 1 wa.f- ter their" arlqval,in; this coup ry. The Crossing was: made. • in the hazardous day3 "of the sail"boat, When it tu&ik many .daysfu'r the journey. Over G9 y.ca,r. *ago: he ;married: Lavina '.Adley, and. the couple lived all; then mat ri 'd life in the Blyth distr ice,' Mrs: I• Taggitt pass-• ed 'away ' 18 years .ago last. May. Surviving; are t;yur., •sons and ,seven daughters Jricls, bf Detroit; William,, Ataljtl'i;n;. Albert 8& James ;of Blyth; (Many). Mrs '• GPurley; eh Csgciw, • Scotland; ' .(.Lulu)'• Mrs., Pat ' Chesney, :Trenton; .(-Ainelia) Mis. Warren 'Hayward, . Detroit;• (Filussie). Mrs, Claude T.har°ret of / / / / / / s / / / / / / / / / / / / 0 0 / / / / / 0 / / / / / / WE ARE,: VERY .. PLEASED TO 'snouts PAQ1 FIVE �e c::penkig OF OUR *NEW -DOWNTOWN R a •- 1 The, most ,,,modern cream testing, .egg, grading an .refrigeration 'equ>< • . p merit has been installed for the efficient 'handling of your dream and eggs, . Washroom facilities are available' for our 6`ral' f riends You are'assured that. these `:f aril ities will ,make 'for the ',most. profitable return on' the Sale of your farm"products. • welcome. you on the return to. our old 'location. and. new • building. verwood istift0 LUCKNOW, - ONTARIO. • / / / / / O / / t / / / / / / /• / / / /- / / / / / / / / s :/ / / / / / / / / / / r / / / / / / err ; ,... aria ,.:.Mis.r,:Charles W'olte,". HcnSall, Mrs }Lcpzibal Carrick,; C:oderich; and. (Hannah/. Mrs; w :. ingtcrr, St. Helens..,,One sister,. Mrs. •James •Wau:dnran 'oF: L;ondesboro .also survives, ; a_i well as. `many., gran And great'. grandcll ldr en..'There were six- • flit -i -f; rr true: of tlie.ni• predeceased hien:. The remains Were ,•brought ; by inotoi fr'o n L)e• • Wednesd y :'Funer al: scai'vice was• heldt fon.:t he hctne:•.of'•his son, Alb,ei•t, on Friday '°afternoon :;at . Rev W: J:. Rogers was iir. liar ge Intei.ti•1.etit WU'S'14,14d6,',in` the l:Tnion. Cemetery. tu.. him; ' . Tlrei e' ectitive' were unanimous : --tlit=tki:eownly ceciotoi�, 1V�r Pei'kins,;proceed' with the gather°- iarg of n,alrie$ of: the • Bruce Old bey and Gir lL' 'in rural distr rets: This .'„is, to .Ire accomplished•'.with the'` aid 'Of •the, school'..teachers throughout'.the `iural 'drstrictS of f Bruce Friday, October., loth, ''the ui1'iur< Assuci ttion will hold' their' next', executive.:meet ng ..in:'the. Tey 'Tuw'ri . a at` Ail'those o:se interested are extended a -heart invitation to':. Y attend '`,The following `itinerary was pt•opo'sed,; and accepted ; by the. hxecutifve, in ; regar.d to the sche•- d;le:•ot the ,special' train from..the West: Tues:, ,July` 20, ,1948—W.alkertun, Weil July 21, .1948.=Paisley Thugs.; July 22, 1948• -Mildmay. Fri., Juiy 23, 1948—Southampton; Sat;=Sun , .J:uly 24, 2u, , $ _Poet- Elgrn Mon,, July.2Ei, 1948 ara.. Tues., Wed.; July 2' , . 28 1 48- ♦•Wiartun, Hepworth; and the Peninsula. • Thti'rs , . July 29, 1948 Chesley.i Friday, Ju1'y 30; 1948-Luckno , Sat.;' Sun..; .July ,2'1., Aug :.1� 16,48 Kincardine, . The chairman, Mr., S F Bal lackey and the County' Associa tionsecretary, Mr. Perkins, ..are:' . einPgweR c d :W i.t h , the authority- to ratify talk changes , in•` this 'pro posed sehcclule, should they be- tlorne necestiary.' `• . N%\‘‘%••••N•N%'%S\\\\ \%"\•••' •‘•a•o•`%••%%•ee• lVgn• ti .tt .A A:.' Trtle' ' Twp :fu rarer ;Ripley hors; hen lacKenzie talnd" Jo1iin_'llt %An ' i, rt3ortatit ru`lc iii leaeliii♦g ,te e' • Ltstun.el , •interinedrate .ea}rn L. the W.O A.A.' clrampieli� .31:1.i.p: Mast of the •pitehing.duti.e 11W4/4111tE;11111111.11.. .41:116•010.0:11111•14.11110011101.111 tell -to Ken,'while John 1i4d:'dow the hot corner and. coached the tea'iai.Ken • is employed by.:John, in the dairy business in Listowel: Ker -►,`is. a ,righthander•.and ' doesn't :•'ollow in.•:his•.Dad's footsteps, as he served ihem*Up ti,oii the port, side in his day::: W'ANOSH -SC1-HOOL EA:l�ti tNUTES 'BACK PROM . WEST COAST' Miss' .Ilia 'MacPherson' 'of:.Mil- :vertun and: formet•ly, of Kinloss Township, returned. :on' Septem- 'beg G:th ft iiia a trip to Vancouver, making• the .,re'tai'n ;'journey by Alio, Miss: :Macpherson. motored West via, the Muskoka. 'district, North Bay and Sudbury, crossing into the States at ;•Sault Ste. Marie,. Shr. 'Visited at 'Winnipeg,'. Moose .Jaw clad Regina. Other- 'points of 'particular inter'est •en- toutA were . Banff and Lake Louise, then through the Rockies and south to klot Springs and Spokane; Washington before ar- riving at her � e r destitlatron at :Van- wuver.._._ September 4th, A regular meeting of the West 'W.awanosl To nsh.ip ')3oaid wpis:.held`in Tu\1nslllp Hill' with foui meni hers. prose nt,':1Iov -- a'rd' Sproul: bci►ig absent .oti •ac- count•• of sickness •Bill Forester' was.appoirtecl..to talcs ilie''clrciil, :Minutes'' Of last—meeting real" and , adopted on rnotio'ii of Finni- r gan and Miller, • A rate of 5 r •2 •grail's 'wars a•ppi o1_ edfpr school purposes. Alth.oul la the Provincial' grant is cut by •8 percent and the salaries Lip $$00•. "we • have„ same rates els lag Thr$ vvas pits od • 0n a•,'tfirot.ion 'by**F'tnn•itiE;a.l'1-and, •1)ui trig':" r • Bills to," the. amount of .$1.80,00 were, presented and 'Ordered paid' On ,a" frie tion l')y Pininga 7 and., Durnin. MoVed.by 1innigai' .4d 1)0 rnin that Foreis.ter and l\iill.er arrange. to have the wells at No 12, 'No, 4 and No. 31ptnpect :ftyt:. four• hours each. Monogr carried. • The \,viritig of School N•o:4 evils 'diSetis;ed-• tnc1 also drill'ivig i well at No, 2, but .lab'ui•. and 'materials tare so;scarde that neither. vol tract has ,been• lat.; Mor;red by N%i1le'r and • Durnin that . we. adlo.tir•n: to Meet again ora 'Tuesday,, October 7th. at 8.30 p,nr,'in 'I`dwnshfp Ha11. W. A: Stewart,' ' y, 1 emi,unluumbu o i. uermo,i oen,o...c impu i.�p c, 1 okamots,41.4eiplimmoio,..Iriummiluiniuga ti ull=iu 11111 ullowu n ►u.1,u111.Pu u�i.u�,. am I . do'ei" ra 1.15 ---Parade Assembles At School. 1.25=Para e : dLeaves For Park --''Tvwo Bands — Lucknow Pipe Band, Luckncrw; High School 'Band. 1.30 -Fair Opened By John :'Hanna, M.P.P. �P 1.4.0 Rural" School ; Chorus And d Yell Competition. 2.10—Public Speaking'' Contest 2.20—Band Selecti s. 2.30--Grandstand':.Performance ':by The Armstrong`T ou • of London. ' 2.50 -Children's Races 'and Open Sports Events. 3,4 0—Band, Selections.---- 3.20-=Grandstand ,Per.f9rnninces Armstrong Troupe. 3.40 -Calf Club Competition and; ;,Calf Race. :,:` 4.00 -Light Horse Show. 4:30—Band-Selections. 4.40—Grandstand Performance : ArmstrongTroupe.. 5.00—Tug 0' :Wa►rjor John Hanna .Troph. 5.15 --Bands Parade Up Town, i / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Public Address System. ' ` :Tory Gregg, •.Master o. ADMISSION 'TO : GROUNDS 25c and "15c rand . Concert n e Town H.0 o. 8.30 Sharp' "BETTY . •:THE GIRL :O'. MY, HEART"- ►,Stirriing.Three.Act Comedy D.rama.Presented 'By.e The Harrison:iDramatic 'Company. • Ceremonies To: Be 'sure Of A Seat, Attend The Tuesday. Night Show, ADULTS".50c CHI •• � L.DREN 25d Dancing Wednesda'To IVIusc By Farrier's 3 e 'Orchestra Admission .Va. • / / / / / / / / / / / / / / i / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / W. A. Miller, President . , Joseph Agnew, -Secretary. • r~ •