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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-11-17, Page 14P*c.i FOURTEEN W: lir • Racal Pair�i limas ciaKrn .Edward VII, then Prince of. Wk's, _rested a.. fund for dev . eloping;agriculture in Ontario and Paced . it, in trust, . with the Agri- cultural and Arts Society of Ont - .Later when: the Agricultural 'and Arts Society ceasedto exist, this fund was turned over ' to • the Department of Agriculture of Ont - aro to be • kept ' m . trust in per petuity, the proceeds . of , which ,were to: he awarded at the ()Ls cretion of the Munster of Agri" cults The Queen's Fifty Guin- eas are provided from this fund. The Queen's Fifty :Guineas and. the: Honourable ' T. . L. Kennedy,. Memorial Trophy will be award- ed to the exhibitor of Champion Baby Beef Steer, which must be owned and exhibited by a qualif- ied member of the 41 Calf Club of ` Ontario. The exhibitor of the Champion steer in each of ... the other , breeds: in: this class will be awarded . a , cash prize. of. $100.00. • The Queen's Guineas Compet- ition ' will be held in the Main Col- iseum . at the Royal : Agricultural Winter . Fair commencing at 10:00 al.m: on Friday, November 19th. In the afternoon, at 2:00 p.m., the single steers (less champions) will.: be sold.' The Champion and Reserve 'Champion ' Queen's Guin- . eas steers will be sold. on Sat - THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW„ ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, NOV. 171 r Kinloss:. Nif ive : K Pusses in West James Fierce Word has been received here of the death. of James Pierce of Res- ton, Manitoba, on. Monday, Novem- ber 15th, at the age. of 93. Mr. Pierce was born in Kinloss at the family home on the 6th concession: He went west as- a young man and made his home .He' survived by three sons, George of Weyburn;' Saskt, :Wile bur of Port. Arthur and Burton, of" Reston, Manitoba: Two sisters al- so survive, Mrs. Will MacLean of Vancouver and 'Mrs. George Harr rison of Kincardine. project, will. represent Huron County in the, . 1965 competition. Their beef steers gained ' the re- quired 2.0 lb., per day . and were also approved by the county cul- ling committee,: Huron . County exhibitors are: Bob 'McNaughton; R.R.' 3/Kip" pen Sharon MacKenzie; R.R. 1, Sea- forth; eaforth; Lorne Wilson, R.R. 1, Ford with; Duncan ..Etherington, R.R, 1, Hensall; Gerald Smith, R.R. ' 2, Brussels;' Jean .Roe, R.R. 1, Wal- ton; Murray Vincent, R.R. 1, Belgrave; Marilyn'Keys, R.R:.1, . Var- na; Charles Becker, Box 74, Dash- wood; Bob Hoffman, Dashwood; Cecil, Cranston, H.R.' 2, Aub urn; urday, November loth at 900 : BBoill Hb Eedyieffer, R.R..!,w.Dunginghamana;nn;a.m.. � ,•. 14 exhibitors, .who, ,within their D S. . Pullen, Asstant cul is • , Agri i ' club :.secured 75% of the scale 'of !thrall Representative, for. Huron points ,allotted in the Calf: Club County. et Your Home or ' Winter ••, •s• •.....a •e •• •• .e.1 • .WE HAVE A COMPLETE ',STOCK OF ITEMS : THAT WILL KEEP YONCOMFORTABLE AND SAVE ' YOU MONEY AND THE PRICE 6 'IS .R INSUU TION GLASS CAULKING COMPOUND GYPROC WALLBOARDS PLYWOOD WEATHERSTRIPPING FOLDING DOORS DOORS AND WINDOWS WOOD OR ALUMINUM STORM SASH WOOD OR ALUMINUM Fresh Cement . In Stock John W. Henderson Lumber . Ltd. PNON6 5714110' . LUCKNOW W A. Church( Elect Officers (Kinlough News). The W.A. met. on Thursday after--; noon, at the home of Mrs. Jim Smith with ,Mrs' Roy Schneller presiding. Mrs, Howard Thompson • read the scripture and prayers followed with • a' specialprayer for the election of officers. Mrs. Tom Hodgins gave the Meditation on "Remembrance Day". .The word for the 'roll call. wan . '"Re Member'''. Two copies of the bul- letin are m: be ordered and. don- ation for the new flagfto be sent: The ;. new church calenders were 'distrilmuted. Miss: Edna ;Boyle pre- sided for the : election of officers.1 which are as follows: Honouraiy r members', . Mrs. 'William .Cox and Mrs. ,' James. Hodgins; . president, Mrs. Roy`-Schfeller; ' vice-presi dent, Mrs. Jim ' Srnith; ,secretary-. treasurer, Mrs,' Midford' Wall; ; I assistant, • Mrs; : Tom Hodgins. work . convenors, Mrs., Howard. Thompson, Mrs. Tom Hodgins,• May Boyle; supply, " Mrs:.. Jim Smith, Mrs. Gerald Rhody, Mrs., Roy Schneller prayer partners. secretary, . Mrs. . Howard Thomp- son, little helpers, secretary, Miss May Boyle. and, Mrs. •Bert Nichol- son; social service; Mrs. Tom Hodgins; program planning, .Miss Edna Boyle, Mrs. George Haldenby, Mrs. Roy. Schneller, Mrs:, ' George Graham, Mrs. Rus- sell .Hewitt. • Mrs. Gertrude Walsh , thanked the officers.', A .wrapped 'Christ-- mas gift is to be included in the next ' ' bale. Mrs.. Roy 1 Schneller. thanked the ' hostess.:. Two lovely bales of • clothing, Christmas .treats etc. were pack- ed,, ack:ed,, one for the Moosonee School and :the other.. to .be sent', to• Big Trout ' Lake. The meeting closed.. with a hymn and prayer and the December; ' meeting will be held.. at ' :tine-.. home of Edna ' and. May Bogle when the Evening .Workers will join : with the . W.A for the IChristmas program: Mrs., ` Perry Hodgins' .returned:. home, . afterspending a few days in .the. 1Nmgham and District Hos pital James. Hodge who.. underwent surgery in Victoria Hospital, 'Loon- ' don returned home ' during the week: . rou 4-H; ` ,Club. Hold 'Tea ; A :mother' and: 'daughter . tea was. held -at the school on Thursday af- ternoon, November lth1'. The 4-H pledge was repeated' and . the re- cord books were on display.: This, is the Holyrood No 2 441 . home- making group whose gracious Ileaders are Mrs Lyman' 'Sutton... and .Mrs:; Donald.' Bushell. Bren- da Hewitt showed the proper way for a formal • table setting: 'Joan Percy gave an ' etiquette quiz. Sandwiches, cookies and tea .were served by the girls. . The Anglican Service will be ,held at 11 o'clock on Sunday' next... ` Friends from here attended a farewell party for Mr.. and Mrs. Claude Dore K 'Sr. at the Purple Grove Community,Centre on Mon- day evening:. Mr .and Mrs. Dore' who lost their .farm' home by fire fast winter have gone to Bervie to make: their .home. Donald Barr of Waterloo and Ar- thur Stanley of :Windsor spent them • week=end . '• at . their respective homes. • Baptism On Sunday At the Presbyterian Service on • L.UCKNOW AT PHONE 521.3008 WATCH F • Sunday Eric ' .Alexander son :of and Mrs. Glen..Haldenby was bap - Mr. and. ap=Mr.:and. Mrs. Leonard Stanley of Lansing, Mr. and :Mrs 'Earl El- liott, Joyce and Ian Con. 10, Hur- on visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ez- ra Stanley. Floyd Stanley visited ' ' at Port. Credit with: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tol- lefson Mrs. Ezra Stanley, Sharon and Floyd spew a day in London and visited with Mr. . and Mrs. Al Eizenga. Fashion Show. At HighSthoi LD H.S..NEWS (by Elaine Murray) On ; November 10th, there was ' a - Remembrance ` Day Service at L.D.H S. Rev. S. E. Jay gave us A very effectivemessage, his theme being "War a A 'wreath was placed .t Boy, David Thompson Girl; Phyllis Bradley. of . the u"Rouse" was, two minutes silence as "Past'Post." The Simplicity Pal pang held a Fashio L:D H.S. on Monday, 15. The new fashion' displayed beautifully models.: The show . v by the girls and evi the boys at L.D.H:S. a number of .,visitors Wednesday, Novein] the, teachers' convents looThis means we day off, and it will co for. study 'purposes, a scheduled tobegin el 19th. . After.. a week of dancewill. be .,held Dancing will be to `eller. •' FOR YOUR CONFIDENCE MAY 1 ASSURE YOU OF 'MY •': CO-OPERATION 10 THE ' INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE' OF .''THE BRUCE'` Sponsored by Bruce Conservative Association