The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-03-28, Page 65.�11YAk_1Y.
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Mrs. Fred McQuillin and her.
a=nother,Mrs.John Miller. o f
Lucknow were week -end visitors.
With' .Mr. -and- Mrs:.- 'ohn. Sparks,
London, and .Mr,, and Mrs. Alvin
Miller ' at Dorchester.
Mr. F. G. Todd,' who is attend -
ling the annual , 'meeting- 'of the
Canadian. ' Aberdeen -Angus • As -
ociati n at•Calgary, was honored•
by being .elected president, of :that
Association,' . , •
Hydro was
turned on at the.
Monday,. farm' has; been. . ay,. The .
Women's 'Dist]. IL e: Prizes for high
scores were •WQn by 'Miss Isobel
Miller for the,: lad.'es and,,Allan
en Consolation
Miller ..
Mll e g
Prizes went to Margaret McPher-
son and Fred McQuillin., Music
for the dance ,was furnished by
Mr. and Mrs. ;Chester ,.Taylor,,
Miss Doris. Taylor, ,Mr.. George
Stuart and Mr. George McGee,
Mr.. Frank IVIcQuillin reports at'
Rockcliffe this week for the air
force' discharger
Miss '.Mary Ruttier f oru. held a
successful sale of farm stock on
homes of,'I=iarvey Webb and Gor j ed by Messrs, 1-1. D. and Angus
.- don MSC • MacDonald.
•
Pherson last week. I Mr. and Mrs. H. P,
Mr,. ;lVturray, Taylor '•who is re •MacDonald moved :on Wedhesday'
lieving as manager; of the'Dom- from their' home near Wingham.'
t; •. Helen's Faris Firrunz.
The S •
• inion: Store at Wiitgham was', a
e
weep+ -end visitor:..at �fits ho.tn
here .
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''The April meeting o
f
the
Wo-
men's Institute ,w. ill , be , held ; in
:the community hall• on Thursday
afternoon, . April 4th at 2.30. 'Roll.
' call, .praying of fees.; subject; home
economics in charge, of Mrs. Hai -
"old Gaunt; program committee,.
• Mrs A. Gaunt, Mrs 'G 'McPner
S 1'R'EAMLINING. IN
PERSONAL. EINANCiES.
ow,, Ontario'
re •
Low -Cost Personal Loans Re>paY-
able in. Instalments
met for the .review meeting on'.
Mare 25th 'at • the. horse , of Mr.
and Mrs. ;W. A. , Miller, After , lis-
.tg
enin • to ,the .broadcast • and, ans.-
wet ing. the' questionnaire; `a rec
reation period .-in' the fora, of
progressive euchre;was much en-
joyed ,by, all: ' Mrs. McKenzie
VLe> ,bb ...had, the high score for: the.
.,
ladies :and :Billie .McPherson_ for
-F useful purpose•,_ -em •
ur every
ergency.. or opportunity - low
cost ..money is available at the
Bank of, Montreal to people with
steady ° incomes. .
Mr. Thompson, the Batik's'
Manager; is daily, helping peo-
ple their personal
'to, . streamline rsonal
finances, by • making pe
loans at the •unusually • low :rate
..' ents, a month 'for a $100
of 27. Cents,
• son hostesses, Mrs. McKenzie ,the gents.
Webb, :Vrs ;.H. -Gauxit. :..'
A very •.successful""grogressivt,' 'About the:, only thing all the
euchre party and dance'was held can"a ree''o
e .f gr.
iri the•,,conimunity hall on Friday :.p Qple othe world .-- • . •
n
evening Under the ;iuspices..of the is -that 'they Want; more food.
loan,' :repayable in twelve anonp-'
:i .. -h. 1s -.e. equal
thlyinstalments; whtc... q
to_ .annum seed rower• ; i3
ons registered ,.2
0
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• mote, es
of
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b t g'
pundesen,. lireside1 t of :the Chi?
ca°'a Board .of ,Heaith, in The
American Weekly with this
Sunday's ,(March, 31) issue .o_f
The Detroit Sunday Times,
LY ONE; REGISTERED '
ON
SPED: GROWER IN" BRUCE
At the annual „Bruce . County
seed fair held 'at Paisley, .Mi,,
f . r
Alex Stewart„ president of ,the
n
Canadian Seed Growers Associa-
tion drew attention to the fact
that the number of . registered'
rowers in i iddiese,; Coun-
ty.�
had increased frons almost no-
thing
,
thing .12 Years ago to well, over
resent ,time,.."while
200 -at. the p •
iri Bruce County' there was only
You can - orrou!. : a , .. t e ; ex o>. •:o . re 15, ..
.. ,•,' .,.: � ted that h p. j
sta
ods. r
e.
h.
err. ..ot.
'"nd
e a
• longer'tiro
ip
•• ' r*w., •. ' o E
to;. t p
hot. od _:
r s,
ee
fod s _
... -is
to
the 'cost' 'is proportiOnately the, c0untr es .was already big_' kiusi-
o handling ' e', stated that registered
same:. `There ; arej " n H .ctiolis no •e- cl roductiori in.Western Can-sno' dedu . ,
i;fiess,
see p charge ,
tr as.(Adv'ta .
ada. was becoming a thing'of� the
p
ast •;and• felt. sure ' that there;
.THIJRSDAX;t, MARCH -28th, 1916
BRUCE IMPROVES -
HOG
MPiROVOG UALITY
Friday• afternoon, at the town.
Hall, 'Walkerton, Over 100 hog • '
producers• were awarded 75 peri
cent Grstde A' Hog Frod.uction•
Certificates and . 'prize• winners
were. awarded theirs izes `in the
75: percent ,Grade; A •H.og P•tro-
duction competition.. The chair, .
man w,as G. R. Gear, agricultural
•rep 'esentativ`e, vho also eonduet-
:ed the campaign. The 75 pc�rc,eit
Grade . Hog, Improvement pl'ri.
j194eer had to do with the irn'p 'ovc-
rnent of. hogs in Bruce County a',
•
5 w:as. conceived. with•„t1i idea
of improving the quality',of.hugs
and of tr ing to keep, the 13i•itis
Y h •
market for . Canadi tn: bat Tin • iri
;Post. war :years; :The.-
p
headed u withT: a eca''�i
1? r pc titi:ciit ”
for which cash p sizes Tit given,
to..those 'hog'.producei•s. hca)!rin
g.
the''greatest • irrlprovioojt'nt . il7 ' tl e. .
percentage of Grade A li gs pro
duced. in. i945o.ver the hasip pe,
iod from the spring':' Of 1941 to:
Reassurance for`' the . Childless w,
1VIadern •medical science' ''now
'
makes arenthood possible to:
_..5 p
0:1a.p1f's ' who have believed it
would', be;. denied then...Rea°c,.
_ i - The, .Child
Reassurance
Fr
less", by,
." Dr.. Herman
'Yr. •.
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Wo tld be :a•. :steady market fat ,'the spring19.44:. or :during that i•
registered seed in 'Western, Can -
g
ada, felt' that ,Bruce County
' He
farmers With their ability 'to grew.
a.eed.'• as' represented at the :seed
n ,the Boat. in. note
''fair v�`ere.ri4lissi.,g:the
taking advantage of a •cash crow
'ere tvell',able•to.:.prodUee.
'they �T'
ay
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ON t'IM$ AND• MONEY 1'ou
will :need to use them well . in .
forging..a future for yourself.:
'You and your fellow. service job toI is liking or in a basiness.' •
men have ; fought' for the peace, of his own that will afford. him
freedom . doin and'' happiness' we now .a. full`ancf prosperous life;
enjoy. Reliroduced inthis advertise
dif
xs ,-in common with all true •ment•'are sore houghs frorrrd
Canadians; believe than. you ' • booklet we. have .Prepared to
should •:receive your fair .0share.: ' :.help veterans find their feet in .; ..
= a ' goodly;; share Of _the. civilian life: It is our hopethat
prosperity that cauld not be ours when jou are struggling '.with
tii'ne• when farmers hacl'to :sent=
their ',grading slips to the Prov,'.
inci'al. Live Stock Branch in .cinder
to receive their hog' bonus; The_,
:Br•uce : oun'ty'Federation
-culture and •the Bruce . County
council each,supplied'$178,00 and`••
,".:
the townships ';supplied' .$12,34
each to make a : prize °list of ap- _.
proximately .$500,00 Which was
dlsi i'YbUtezl 'costlp-Thi -town-gin
prize's, and also , championship .
prizes'. f or''the cpunty, ...•..
During a;he basic pet rod :the
imumbel of:-artnel Mie--limo€laced---i
•75 percent `of thetrc hogs.. in :Grade
A w:as, almost. negl•tgible, .while in' •
19.45,' 10.9:, farmers: pt induced. l5 o'i:
lnare-1h"ogs—an.::qui .-
Percent Grade A Hog, -Production
Certificates.
Among :the ,certif.icate winners.
marketing: 50 ,: or ',,not e =hogs • in
1945 with.:75, percet+rt •or snore
Grade A; wast Wm Ea;rte :of ,Holy,
rood: Among •:the, :winners ,mar
eting from 15 to'50.:were George
Harkness, . Jr.; R.43 Teeswater; :,'•
Stanley Fair, — R,-4 Kincardine;. ':_
Thomas Moffat; Teeswater;- iar-
vey .Houston,, •Holyrood; • ; `Allan .
McAuley; R. 4 s Ripley,
....Winners of township prizes • in
the over; 50 •,:group, wei'er: Hurtir.,
H. -Ritchie, Russell .Osborne,
oss urning ' ' in oss "i lam
Eadie, -Ernest Ackert;,iincardine,.
• Harvey; ;Ackert, W. ''•R. Maurer,
Austin G1ahn; Cull-oss,' John Si1-
lick;.' McDonald Bros-Anthany
Weber,,' Greenock, Stanley 'Gar- '.
ne'r;. Dennis Donnt llv.
with. ut .the, victor}•' you have ' cite: Pro -Mehl of scarttng , afrc,h
achieved. 'We believe that, unless on "ciV , s str et the 'booklet , •
mi be• ery'helhfid'to you
.. •'� •our-e^c E•E lit:= -n1 aie�i--a=s:-a �r-i'.h�tc Y v•
reach,
d'standard of •living, Fr:her, we extend a=fritll,}..
to ,say and' ,ow to. say ' to
• ' incisure of the ' prosperity'for • n:chat things over '•vc• ith' any erre' ••
ON GETTI •
JOB ''Wto t
a goo
raG L -
''What
' writing for a • job _.r
•._ Canada': canner attain .that 'full ,tnvitatiott to you !kqpp deo 'inand •
•
which we alL ho -pe.
at ,the Bank of Montreal,
are; anxious to' do 'all in ,,our
'power_.to-help every yetiran'f d
'his: pa ticula'r' -niche. in the • new
,peace -tine Canada, either in: a
ON • APPEARANCE AND ; AP
PROACH Look your smartest,
speak out with confidence, state
your ambitions clearly. .
•M •N • ■uINN
...NI, s MK WMi
■MO n..OM i
IN.NMI 11®./.el
.,, Ill ....I
-..oto manna■ n■
CIN CROOKS Typical examples
.of. rackets to be .on• your guard
against,3 '
s ,! !!
;fir:..
ON PHONEY,STOCk SALESMEN
I3t~--aary..Alf ..those g nt►cmett.
prornisin -'to let you its tj1i 'thr
ground' fioor:
of out mZza ,^rs
His .na le
,e present
situation,'local: conditions,trends
in bus' ncss circles . and .the
ON At:1KING 1 l iVING —Train,
ing counts . the Man who •makes••,
good money is a specialist
ONM
EINES
QN' GOING INTO BUSINESS.— •
I)*Diens Of do's' arid' `.don t's' 'on '
• sta,'ting; and • running your own- ''.
business,
,. -economic life of the.comniunity
may be 'us'eful in the search 'for
--Yur niche: -Perhaps s: he can offer. .--. .
• j.op -
he: pful.su) t,estions, sound advice, ' •
• FREE .BOOKLET FOR
' SERVICEMEN "' ,, •.
or a'titnely-bank loan if' you are
thinking of . bran hing out 'for
yout'se1f.
The booklet, "Getting;; Off on
the.Right Foot is "yoursfor the
asking ... Write, or see, your
nearest $. of M manager today:
pigesc sire
fits snag/ills your pock'ef•
;yoking tint t Canadians in es'er z4Atk b life 31,X0 1817
r ,
Lucknow 'Branch: A ' THOMPSON,Manager
J.
•HIDDEN CLAUSES '
— Look
before 'you Icrp ... trick 'phrases
and concealed; clauses cost the ; •
unwary, a lot oi• money. . .
div ifiT Ness �PRd' I r7Ms ,
Don't hesitate ;,to talk theta olt091
with men Competent to t,ive, yod
sound advice: '
•
'ON •$EEIC1NG HELP -- Your
nearest,.13 of M manager is ready, -
willing and glad 'tb chat things
• aver :with, you„ ,
•
1159S
Township prize. �vinn t's, in- the
--14-1a4 ..:, I:._1grot t, ^wet e:• Kiniossi
o •, t�fi—1�111'r}j,�= ^�11t�E1—
McAuley, Win:, Brown, GeorgW
Sutherland. •
Didn't .'Approve Ca-nvabs {
Goderich merchants conte ibut:'
ed'' over' $200'"to: help ,finance the'
expenses of . the' .Junloi' teaip's
tri to Port •Colborne-' k :. Then
• nan," presidentof: the Club, dis-
claimed any knowledge . th'at'the
canvass --was being_ madc,'and ha.;
stated hedidn't• think it was war;
ranted', in view of the- fact• the
. • Club'"'had •:$400 in • the. treasury. ,
This,. other offielais claim, is to
be ban used to 'buy jackets' and .paY.
•uet ens
es.:' •
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DUNGANNON GOUPhf '.-
53• YEARS MARRIED
"Mr.' and =Ars Thn,nyas Wiggins,
es1eehied and, life-Joni;;,residents
of slifield; `.Dile, - f'rt ilc' north of
Iungannon,: • quiet I observed
their, 53rd 'wedding' anniversary
Ilast •Friday. Besides tht�ir fariilYt
'a, few close 'friends.` w a e- p eSent
' for dinner; which «.irs served 'IV
their daughter; -• in _17, Mrs',
. .Parkie Wiggins ;_
',Mr. Wiggins Will: be fl6' .,6 Mal
4, and `lived all his ltfo pn t C
.�._ . Inst, b rr
• saii'.Te"-farm: Ml s: •:VVlgg , b)Er
Sarah Park, is 10 years' bis jun,
for They Were , 011 i 1 S rit`d'' at tht
home of :the, bride's paicntsr Mr
aid Mrs. JIjat li, Cnii . 5,
field, 'by Rev James Carrie,Ash Tec
tor of St. ,Paul's An,g;lir,nl•.Churcl'
They •:spent their honeymoon
Pert 1~-Iuronr.' They„eintfi7rr' tee
sons, Robert 3,; B' 7.t ham!
parkie anti •:William,• r....
'There are two,” gt"nncichi,drel
They were the i i tyle Ye (')i' Fn
eotgratulatory 1 g
day.y
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