The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-07-08, Page 7•
THURSDAY, .JULY $th, 1948
OBI.TU•ARY
BENJAMIN S:'.NAYLOR
°BenjafT1in Naylor passed :away
in`'Wingham General Hospital on
' Friday ev'ening,. June '25th, ,after
'lTness there a 'of . five. weeks,
but, he had not •had good health -
during the past few years. He was
in his 80th year. Over . fifty-two
year's ago• he married Sarah Ad-'
Bison, who survives him. To them
was b9rn one daughter, Mts,
Leola. McGee of ,London, who. also
survives, _ as well as Mr. Fred
• Newman of Wbtechureh,' whom
Mr, ,and Mrs. • Naylor .raised. as
• son fromhis early boyhood..' -
' He was;the ,,on oi'.the late
and Mrs. Fountain. Nlor"' of
E:
' a anosh • • "and of thei family . Ww , yof"
five, sons; and five -daughters, only
two daughters now . survive,. Mrs.
Bell:. and Mrs, •John ' Bailey of
Blyth.. He was a devout Presby
terian, and in • polities, '"was, well
known for his Liberal views. He
' and Councillor.
served as reeve
•
for. several years in. West Wawa
;nosh, and • formany 'Years be-
longed ' to the Masonic Order in
Lucknow: .
Thefuneral was held under,
the auspices of'the; '"Old- Lig li
Lodge, No. •184, A.F.
Lucknow, on Monday, `June 28th,
from the Presbyterian. Church in
Whitechurch,. with .Rev, W. , 'S,`
Sutherland' in charge of the ser,
vices, Interment was;in Greenhill
• Cemetery, LucknOw. The pall-
bearers •.were 'Charles` Stewart,
Frank Todd, Victor. Err�tersori;
Garnet 'Farrier.; John', Craig and'
George Kennedy. The sympathy
of'the. community is extended to
Mrs. Naylor and "Mrs. McGee and'
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TIE LU
'TH ISTLEDOWN
'(By Cataobh)
' The clans are out again, Again.
the-w;tie1y-cross is making its
rounds but this: time insteadof
the pipes being' used.. tostir the
olansmen to deeds of greater val-
our they •are themselves the cen-
tre of controversy.
It seems' that Donald Main is
a piper: with ideas of his own and
he took • occasion to; air 'these
views' over the BBC on 'a 'piping
broadcast where he la 1?. a
played' a
n.un)ber:' of pibrochs in.the ' marl
ner, ' he ' believed • the. Mac.Crim-
mons 'Must '.have pla,ed them.
em:
Inasmuch `` as'his • way : w'as not
ttiat.of the other pibroch i
.payers
this ova's equivalent ' to , saying
that •they were wrong and, .High-
land .blood being what •ft is the
fight was on.- •
. ..The battleground is' the
of the;well known. O pages
, ban Times,
a 'newspaper .devoted. td things
Highland. Each •week pip.ers.all
over the world•grasp'th'eirw'rath-
ful pens and' rush into print, At
present, Donald Main and his few
supporters appear. to ,be: losing
.grQund. ,.b.efo.re--the-•-:f ._urr.
ous and
well -sustained attack:of his : ob-.
portents .who. will have no fined=
d'ling with .the .sacred music of
the .Highlands.
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.011.FAC7M,Y
larsjiir
CKNQW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
BEaSUTY 'C•TEST '
STIRS COMMUNITY
Professor: .This essay on. "Our.
Dog" is, word for word, thesame
as 'your brother's
Student;' '`Yes, sir,.it's th'e same
dog:•
.to; Mr andMrs... Freed •Xrewrnan.
and family of Whitechurch..
iQ
yen she's
ree of irsec
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PAGE SEVEN.
Throughout. Bruce ,County, the
talk -these days is all of beauty—
beautiful girls. Who will be nVIia§
Brilce ,County'.?' 'Who: will' be, the
lovely •gi•ri chosen to represent
Lucknow community in the " Pag-
eant' of Beauty" at Kincardine on
August 2nd, where the final sel-
ection is to be made and "Miss.•
Bruce County" °crowned. Never
i the history..of beauty contests
.in this -country has so much.been'
'offered ;,in, honor; .glory. and cash
`and lots of it- in.any contest.
outside the largest'. cities.
Wien the Kincardine Centen-
nial 'Con' rthittee. decided to end
their week long Celebrations 'With
a gloridus:pageant of beauty, they
made up their minds. that this
attract should be the most am-
bitious spectacle'of its kind. ever
attempted,hereabouts. To achieve
success they resolved that neither
money Or effort must be spared
and, accordingly,.'voted $800.00.as
priie money. ' Five h 3dred' dol-
lars, ir. cash, is /the reward
awaiting the forkinate and beau-
tiful young lady -who is .crowned'
"Miss' Bruce 'County", and she
will be given. the opportunity .of'
going on to National contests if
she: clual'ifies, vcr thout cost"ioher='
self.. •°.
Meanwhile, local contests , are
being staged inall communities
within the County ,to.. decidewho
Will . 'represent. them in.'the big
finales.:, and here, too, beautiful
prizes are • being :'offered to • con-
testants..‘ Practically: every town
and• village; 'and the: surrounding
countryside, •has already.,aranged
for , its local contest; and, ; from
there,` the winner will. . go on to,
Kincardine. However; there wilt
be : wily .about a. dozen of these
winners' participating in the final
con't'est,' and every •contestant will
have ' about one .change in four•
of winning ohe, of'.the generous
prizes.
Locally •We . are. advised that
' r rangernen
fats for the 'contest area
•well irl hand and it is hoped -that
Fall .01e:beautiful young ladies of,
•the di§tr•ict Will enter"Without'
`•dcl•q •
r,�stb that, in addition to.tW
ring:glory and;prizes for; herself,::
_T_-4ih1 ��t'inncr_: tjay bring further
•glor ics to *this district, .. ••
To some; of. the more retiring',,
and bashf•ul ,girls, it' will' be. we.t__'
collie'• r1ews:.to learn. that arrange= '
rncnts;• have been nla.de to ensure..
tbat'all ent:rrants.to,aur .local con-•;
>test •i ill be carefully, coached, 'so ,,
'.that their 'appearance ori 'the' prat '
•form Will not embar ras'them. The,'
whole affair is "being: cond.>xcte'di
.on :thehighest plane. . I'
Will the 'Lucknow winner be I.
",Miss Bruce•. ount " -wirier
C�., Y or . one of ,
: her satellites? Arbund town there 1 •
Is ,nil, question , as, to the answer'.•
.:Where• else in Bruce County can .
such beauty be . found? The• one
difficulty facing k.the committee
•
l. is that. s rme potential prprize :win --f
•ncrs.:.niav .not voluntarily •eater.
'1 fl -R.,. co:ntest. Corrie. on girls; see
a. ni -mber o'f the conirnittee today I .
mid i•ntc'r. your. name, :and. by :so •
tor, ng.,- holp-,bring more h or and`
)al ry 'tcr 'this distrjet, tot ay' no ..:
:thing o,t tl;c• 'rewards . wriseh ai :a'it'
.1 'uu ��c.;lrt',tail\ .• ,,
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• Tormenting flies can cut your
cattle's weight and milk .yield
through .restlessness. , '-
SHELL L:IVE'STOCIC SPRAY :.
Tormenting tlies can 'cut'your cattle'`s.weit ,ht
,
and; milk yield.' Shell .Livestock . Spray is the
• siire : way to rid your herd of•• insect pests.
Clear the air at milking,,time, ti;me, morning• and
• night.. :. spray" Shell Livestock Spray.directly
on cattle before :IIiirrting'diem out to p sttire-,
and before: bedding them. down, Insects and
:fl'ies'are repelled 'round the clock v,•ith'S,hell
• Livestock Spray -$1,65 an. Imperi.il. gallon.
SHELL .DDT .BARN ''SPRAY
Get the jtinip tin: flies' this year by spraying
their breeding Places h
,aces with po.verful Sha
DDT Bart .Spray.• Oil stalk, on doorways,' on
inside surfaces and eaves,,on miianure piles-
Shell' DDT Bain Spilt), forms a long-lasting
"film of death dries hard -•• stays'put
won't blowaway. For listing iirirtection'
against tiles -kill then(• where they breed
With Shell DDT Barn ,Spray. $2.2 5 an Imperial
allots:
Get Shell Livestock Spray. and. Shell
DDT Barn .Spray from your local .:dealer—
right away.
1.
Hey, t7: '1I.. Geoghega'ri, rector of
N. church,
\:'(rJclstuc1k'cailil':�'Ir5' Geoghegan
ijir -ct1v c,; c:•t c.i tlicii lath •,Ned -
cling ,rnnit•rr`-ary .at Listowel last�
tk•i c 1:: ' The,. couple commenced
�l1i;11 married .life,. at Smithvihe.
tthc,rc).:112. (*c aliegar wasa tea-
i'hc•1'.,1' (5Ui year ,later 110Was,
cicsitird. into theAnglican. minis-
I'i•t , iii hitt, first parish,. Grace
(11iir4 h. ':\1 11l)ank, '«where he had.
I1, r rl s.r3'ins as '.student rector.
Roy'. 'G'c,<r ;began came to :I:rt ck-
nc.rw r,i 1933 ,r`. rector Of St.•.Pet-•'
i'i i c'hi. c1i.
...Mr. :inti ,;Mrs, Geoghegan have
Iit'V1,1. in .* *(,cclstuci� for •the past
t iv•yinc; ing fruity Strath.
ioy.The y ay.0 ti. family of four,
t1'.'tl.•ilii, yrut(•1'r'( 'cty{11(1 two. soils:'Eill-'
V. , °•i `', ` it r11... .'c1 Y. r t. . v\. k
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HOLYROOD
Mr. and Mrs. . Wes Whytock;
Teeswater, were Sunday evening
'visitors with Mr, :and Mrs. R. El-.
liott.
•
Mr,. and .Mrs: John . Jamieson;
Luckriovcr, visited Monday with
their daughter'Mrs, Howard Har-
ris;„
Mr. . and Mrs. Max. Bushell
spent ". the :week -end 'at Wasaga
•Beach. '
Mr•, and Mrs. Raynard: Ackert,
June .>.andq °• Ernest were.' 'Sunda
visitors with. her "parents Mr: .&.
Mrs. John Reid; Reid's 'Corners.
. Mr, and Mrs. George Hiltz and
Brian 'were Dominion 'bay.. vsi
'tors ' with their parents at Coll-
ingwood .arid' Stayner. • •
Mr.' arid Mrs, Ernest Ackert
spent: Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs:
Harvey Ackert, Kincardine Twp.
Mr; and Mrs: James .O'D•onnell
and: family spent the week -end
with friends at Kenilworth and:.
Arthur.
Mrs: T. . Harris .and :Lorraine
visited.. r•ecently i•n Ki•ncardine.•
••
Mrs. Jack• .Ackert,
who has
been 1n _ ,
....._.. Wtnbhairs #�o spital. for
the past two weeks,' is now con-
valescing at the hone of her par=
ents; Mri ,.and'.Mrs.' E. Taylor, 'of, •
Lucknow.
A TRIBUTE' TO MISS'
MARION.. MaeDOUGALL •
Last week I spent a quiet.: hour •
To p.ay tribute: to a friend,
For her the sun had set at noon.•
Sickness and pain were at an end.
Again I .heard the soleinn words,
So oft repeated o'er and o'er,'
lam the resurrection 'hope
Eternal life. forever .more. •
It matters not 'Mow Jon g live
g we v
.te
But how we. live, her pastor ,saiii,
We /We in deeds, and not in years.
Our good works live when we are
dead
As I sat with that sorrowing
' throng, '
A wealth of. dowers .ever yY` '•her
e.
I':'seemed . to catch„ a glimpse of
heaven „•••
And of God's beauteous garden
there,
The • things of earth • seemed far-
away, •
There no more death, .and. rig.
- more strife,'.
This• friend' had, left Heaven's
door, ajar,;
That. •`ive might glimpse .eternal
life:
I too had passed by •sorrow 'way
And I have -shed -most -bitter -team'
This friend had shown : me: the
way, -
Henceforth •I walk' without a .fear. •
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- -Wm. Buckingham,.
Sin ger Sewn Cen.
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ELECTRIC• AND PORTABLE .
A E . MACHINES.
also Tredles
C U'A l,A NTEEI .REPAIR SERVICE
Write or ']Phone and'.have us call( at youi home
Phone 403,:: Hanover'
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The wider, 'flatter 'tread distiillitites the ~veal:'
See US 'over a Nigger area,.... tests prove it .gives.
today 34 % more .Mileage' than the big mileage
for the (oodyear it replaces'.. . it's Canaida's moat
SW •
popular tire. i
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c ne ' 40 'Lucknow. Ianervice
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