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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-05-29, Page 9inDNESPAY, .SAY 29t1w, 1946; HAS UNIQUE ,IUG 'COLLECTION .. Bliss Jose?hine MacAllister of West'Wawandsh has a' unique•das- sortmentof some '300- pitchers, which attracted a Beacon -Herald. hotographer,•who recently' took a•picture 7of 1VIISS , MaeAl:lister and.. • a few of the oddities among' her collection:• They are really jugs, .not pitchers, Miss MacAllister points., out. P: The collection .was beginby her mother about fifty, Mears .ago, and was inherited by Miss Allister . sixteen years- ago... The collection ; , which . numbers ` be tweenr4275 and ,.3QO �txgs; Contin ueg to grow as.. the owner:adds. unusual pieces from '.timee' to time,'. many of them being gifts from» • friends- and visitors.. '. ' The Only • duplication in the lot is, a • dairy • maid ..jug. • Originally the collection hung' i g a. �' froth ;hooks along a''jug rail, but as the numbers increased .they •'' filled ..chi n.a 'cabinet 'shelves, spread along the' top of the piano and now encroach' ,on table' space in th qq ; front' room of the MacA1 e.. lister:' }iom Makers .,i•epresented in the col- -lection -include such w, �ell_knaw_n. names as Coulport Royal •Doul ton, ''Aynsby, Wedgwood, :Royal Bavarian: and. ,Bayreuth : ' • Salt .and; Pepper Collection ('i lj ; But West •Wawanosh. is not 'noted solely. for. its collection ` of dugs•.• Miss- Christine -Finnigan `° of Prosperity, has'a collection of 145 • sets _ot'. ,sa:1t and_Pepper.,,shakers;- no•two being the ,sane. Miss Ein- nigan began as a, school girl. '.to assemble her collection;• which now • incl ides many " unique' and unusual designs. • TUE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNO'W, ONTARIO AN ENGI..ISH SPRINGTIME A quiet' gentle English spring is. here; We hear the spring -song of the little rills, The •rooks ,are flying in 'the clear warm sky Anl_every-_wl ere• ..are brackeni • covered hills, The English violets r~ growing ming • everywhere ' Across the ;hills,, and moorlands far away, And to ,the great wild •heather covered; dells • A .warm green mantle greet_ ah,,� new spring.day; The clouds= f.! o war have passed away again, No enemy swoops down from " I' mout • the sky,' The' meadowlark .is stn in 1 - . ..g, g, ust.. Above the graves, where count: - less heroes lie. • Spring speaks of •a" new 'resurrec- tion hope, , „a .The English:prirnrose blooms in ;field dfn� 'The• .deep green •.grass; in quiet' churchyards grows. :mantle over,. our great fallen then. -Cornposed by . Wm. .NI. ,Buck ingharn, • An -old • ferrrier; was complaining. bitterly, to the • minister about the erribl bad ;•weath"et, .'•iox„,=2,-toe . clop : when the, latter ;reminded -him'--•that he had much to-�-be grateful for all, the same. "And,. remember",. -said' the good mangy !`Providence cares .for, all.: Even the birds.'of the air are 'fed•: each, day".. "Yes", replied the farmer, darkly,' "off my.' corn". BOUNDARY EAST -' Mr and Mr Scott -Patterson and.: daughter Judy :of. Detroit -and Lavvergne--MacMillan of '.;Kit.-'• chener-:visited at'Mr JohnMac- Mikan'S during'•, the week end: •Mrs.:' • Pharis " Ma'th'ers `:attended the :funeral at Embio ,on Satur-• qday .:.of the late ° 1VIr. ;Mu•rray, father; of Mrs.• .Melvin; Hackett.- Mr And:.Mrs Alex ,Wingham• and Mr `°and Mi sCl.if - ;Hackett and' 'sons spent. Sunday with Mr and :Mrs. Phar:fs Math-• ers Mt Jack Gillies.spent:'Wedne- day in London. Mr. D'. S., Carruthers; 1VIrs: John Carruthers ,.and ' Li Ilan .;and `Mr 'L:±B•aker v s ted; at George ]ush- er's on Sunday know, the World short, prosperity ahead Vier); host, gf_f04• and food is nfoney. The question most fanners are asking today is "How can ,I .get my 'share of that prosperity 'to come?"° • That calls:for equ pmen'tj-modernization • possibly new gadgets to mechanizesome of the last strongholds of hand Iabour'around the farm: The Sank of'Montreal is ready to offer the necessary financial aid`to go-ahead farmers who wish to improve or modernize their_ farm equipment, buildings and' lands. Visit yoxr Bof M manager#today. Di"wuss,your needs freely. He is ever ready to be helpful: ,Remember,, when you ask for a loan at •the Bank of Montreal you do not ask favour. . BANK OF MONTREAL U" 1, /7/� .•1, ( •lii.lrl/,.IN� (t ) 1 fl.lr'k ill ‘/Pct ilii WEDDING BILLS •IAAKE—BANNERMAN At Teeswater United Church' House on Saturday, May :13th at 10.30 aan,, the wedding was soh emnized • of Ileen Jane Banner, man, eldestdaughter of Mr: and Andrew"`Bannerman of= Rty- ersdal;e, and: Robert John' Kaake, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kaake of Kinloss;'' Rev, p. A. Facey officiated, • The bride wore ,a street -length dress of pale blue sheer and a flower. hat • with . shoulder -length veil.: Her corsage was, of sweet- heart roses. Miss Bernice Ba; nerman Sister- 'ofthe bride s '•bridma esa i , xwa d,: wearing 4 pale blue.l crepe ; with' headdress .of' Pink:; earn tions . and a shoulder -length . veil;' her ' cor sage was pink ' carnations.' :Sher wore . the groom's gift of a gold locket ;and chain. The. groom's' gift to the bride •was a chest of silver.: Mr.' Wm. Smith ..of Kiri 'cardine was best ,man. • A wedding .dinner was .served* at the;, home , of 'the bride's par .Crit fol following S, n g . which .Mr. • and Mrs. Kaake left on a-• wedding trip to London. Windsor Detroit and Niaara, Falls. : -The bride tra gilled •.in- a. brown dressmaker suit with tan accessories and car,' ried a'beige topcoat: On their re- turn they .,will reside: on .;the groom's • farm one 'mile west of Kinl-bss. • • -~-�T JACKSON `EMMERTON, 'Aquiet wedding was solemniz ed. at. -the Anglican Church ,rec- tory; :.Kincardine, on 'Saturday,' May ll tl aat 11 • a.m., when Sylvia May Jackson; ' eldest daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. William Jackson' of Kincardine became the bride ;;of Mr Stanley Howard Emrnei tori, . hs John •>7 •m -,ton; Sr , . of H•tiron • Township ;:Archdeacon '. W. , H, Hartley officiated. • The bride wore a gown of w1`lite not and tact, With finger tip veil: and .carried. a bouquet of, red `roses and.white snapdi•agons. Miss .'Edna 'Jackson; sister of: the: bride, was''bridesmaid in a' gowip Of blue chiffon with• 'Pink, and blue flowered, headdress She carried --a 'bouquet -•of-pink 'roses.”- Mr Eddie Emmerton was grooms. 'fan A,,,recept'ion! ,wash held i, • • • <. .�,.t _ PAG..-.:. _.. BELFAST :Mr: and Mrs, Willie" John' Irwin visited last .Monday, evening with. Mr., and Mrs, Wilson • Irwin.. Mrs. Lane 'and' Clifford went to, . London an Wednesday. 'Mrs. Wheeler _returned -hame : with, them for a day: Mr. :and Mrs. Thos. Hackett, Freda, Lois' and 'Kathleen visited with' 'Mr. and Mrs. Elmer; John- ston on Sunday evening. Mr: ` and . Mrs.' Spence Irwin,' George and Ross spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs; Frank: Rob- ertson of Seafo'rth, • Miss -Ma'e• Irwin ', visited .with Miss Irene-IVI'enary over -the -week ends* • 'Mr. Cyril Campbell and a •Mrs. Ross Gammie visited on 'Sunday at St: Marys with Mrs.' Campbell mho has been 'ill•for a 'few Weeks, • Mrs.' Harvey: :Treleaven, Jean 'and''Robirk and Mrs; I•Itgg'ins: :Of "Lucknow visited with Mr. and • Mrs: .Wilson Irwin for a day last' Week. Quartette- Fined ,A foursome, picked up vincia1 Officer • Robert • •t 'during a dance in Lneknow couple ' of weeks. 'ago, were each fined,. $10.00 and costa: of $12.25 when they appeared before Mag- istrate McClevis on charges of having liquor other..' than at, thein,, •place.•of residence. ' ATOMIC MEDICINE: What It' -lay' Do: • • . How new medicine -making use of atomic ,energy,such; as radio- actiVe • iodine, may wipe out three terrible, diseases .cancer, goitre, and. -Leukemia — is' . tRld in a double page feature in , The Ar n_ erican> Weekly with this Sunday's (June •2) ''i$sue of The"• Detroit Sunday Times Get ; 'the 'Detroit -Sunday- Times every --week, -• Named Tilbury Rector' • Rev; F. C. McItitchie :has been appointed .rector of St. Andrew's Church, Tilbury. He was aform- er rector. at "Kinlough: and swas---' rninistering in Walkerton when he joined the chaplaincy: service. 'He • served' overseas for some time. L TON• �' dogs rust do IN WA KER. All • by 'Pro. 'be tied upduring the, ,:months of. France' May and, June; he 'National Barley Can test its �betng conductedto- help overcome a serious barley production 'situation th resulting from an .extreme l at tending ''Fol :.travelling,''the bride Chang•-. ed; .to a', lime-,, green.' frock, brown shortie.: coat `w,th lime green ac -' cessories; , and a corsage of roses. Following• a trip to' northern On- ta'rio `the::couple :will reside in 5—gn�sts ' shortage of seed.andsteadily deteriorating quality. By1 stisnulatitng quality barley improveinent, .Canada's'• do mestic - needs will be :met Receives Hairdresser's Certificate .Melvin -Stewart; a recent ° grad= uate of•'the ., Grey 'Beauty School .at London, has. received his hair- dresser,'s certificate:: from this 'school. At the first•. of .the month Melvin tat oleover-w1 's'"``Jack ;1 -lues- sey'S ' beauty' Parlor, • known, as, lrtrelyn's • `Beauty a• on, a n d> which. she • had • operated ,for sev erg1 years. Mr, , and Mts: Hussey (nee E relyn : Ni,9nJ _•have taken , up r arrriin orrt-h-6 B°lti'e rater Hig �- way; a slio-r t` distances north of .Goderich Jack served in the Canadian Navy during the. �ar: SOLD• HURON TWP. FARM; BUYS H0111>C 1 IN GODERICH ,Mr:. andMrs.. rs:..John' H. Mac-,. Donald; 6y Lueknow, who some `time ago disposed , of their Hiiron Township farm on ' the Fourth. :Concession to the Soldier. Settle- Ment: • Board. have • received 'in-: structioris to vacate by mid-June::' They had expected" to retain pos- session for, another couple of months or so. kr,. . MacDonald. 'is holding. a eletiring •auctionsale, next Tues day. They .have bought a home in Goderich. but do not get pos- session of this untillate summer, • • • ;:J • • • and successfuh re, -entry into world .barley. markets'':as 'w . sured in the future:` To encourage the growing' of improvedquality° and malting barley in. 1946, diledile-brewing , and malting . . industries' of Canada are of- fering- substantial cash awards to ' the farmers of Ontario ' who produce the best barley of certain ap- proved varieties. . `PRIZE AWARDS $3,900.00 COUNTY PRIZE AWARDS IN ONTARIO TOTALLING $3,000.00:: INTER° -COUNTY. PRIE AWARDS IN ONTARIO TOTALLING' $400.00 %. 'Y• a• • • „:, .' INTER -PROVINCIAL GRAND PRIZE'; AWARDS TOTALLING, (ONTARIO AND QUEBEC) $500.00 Onrtarsarawardr are.Lcanfinedio• the fallowsng-Countaer� Bruce' Glengarry Lanark Y r'rescott Carleton, Huron Middlesex t Russell Essexent • Perth: , • Simcoe North .Grey Lambtbn Renfrew Sirncoe: South CONDITIONS: 'All ionafide' farmers in the, recognized malting barley growing, areas of Ontario ' will be eligible tor.compete. Farms supported by commercial or Government organizations' are excluded: The.contest'is• limited to the following malting varieties of barley: O.A:C. 21, `tMensury (Ottawa '(0), 911i acid Montcaltn. Final date of entryis •June 115th: For entry forms and additional :information,' see your Agricultural Representative or write ,to: ONTARIO CHAIRMAN NATIONAL,' BARLEY . CONTEST • COMMITTEE Crops, Seeds, and: Weeds Branch, .. PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, TORONTO • .' CSA ?e, 011 r��