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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-06-24, Page 15' WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 24.th, 1964 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO, pje River LJi.dte'.Chur�cI Will Mark . .Centennul. Sunday Sunday will be a red letter day in• the. history 'of the PineR River . United Church congregation when CONCLUDES PASTORATE they observe their • centennial an, 'r,, /%rri niversary. Services will, be . held`, at. 11:00 a.m, and 8:00 p.m. conducted. by !Rev. Merrill :MacLeod of 'Trinity United. Church; Guelph„ • There' will be"a .buffet luncheon and reunion following the •morn ing ..service. At •the Morning service there. will be the • dedication of gifts`" and memorials: and the ' evening .ser -. vice will be marked •, by the ded- ication of a neworgan andthe. burning of the mortgage, which is a 'noteworthy occasion because ofthe major capital projects of the congregation ' in recent years' including the erection of a mod- ern manse and . new church, The `compiling,. of a centennial history was a major undertaking' • in . connection with this one hup- dredth. birthday. Rev. Donald A. • McKenzie Is concluding: his • pas- REV. DONALD' A::NicKENZIE torate: at Pine River at"this' time.. 'PAGE FIFTEEN • celehru lcd . Their 5Oth... ....ivers.tiry Mr, and 'Mrs. 'Harry, McCreath, -Larnbton St., . Kincardine celebrat- ed their; 50th, wedding annivers- ary on • Tuesday, June 23rd, 1964. The occasion also marked Mrs. McCreath's - birthday. They . were married in Exeter, Ontario by the late Rev. J:. McAllister. Mr. McCreath was born in Kin- cardine Township and was a bar- ber for over 50 . years.' He.is a member of Old Light Lodge, Luck:- now., uck=now Mrs. McCreath is. ' the former Ethel Armstrong of Exeter and before her marriage, she operated' Farm Finance. Rate Crushing Burden - ,Finance companies are making .• county. agricultural. a killing from the farmers', dole- ; representative, told , members of ., gates to Huron County Council'.' council. "it has been reported to were' told recently. me that' there ' has' 'been' $75,000 Some of then are paying up j worth of farm •machinery soldin to 25 percent interest charges on the Clinton area during the past money borrowed for 'farmequip- �. ment, and in .. the opinion: of, at least • one' • member:of council, " 'thats' too much for the farm: bud- get.'.' ud get " The matter arose while the. ag riculture committee's report • was being read by chairman Stewart Proctor, ., Reeve of Morris.. • 'Crushing'' Burdens The unscheduled discussion was started •by Reeve Donald McKean-' zie, 'of Ashfield who saidyoung: farmers, especially, ` were assum-. ingcrushing financial burdens. . He said. the. maximum. amount of money obtainable•• from. 'the government has. been increased but the delays :in .processing ap plications ` : is . sending farmers to the finance companies. Reeve' McKenzie said young; far 'rimers • starting out nowadays can. get credit up to $49,009 ARDA • Might Help "We have , a high' . standard .of - living in. North America, : and; I cannotsee how we'. can hope to get too much for our- products,". `Reeve McKenzie said. "How young farmers ever hope to carry „on with credit like that, 1 do not know," he said. Mr., Mc- Kenzie suggested ARDA, (Agricul- tural Rehabilitation and Develop- . 'ment'Committee)' "might do, some- thing to help." ` Council later, approved :.'estab- lishment, of 'sucha committee in Huron • :County ' three ` weeks at. 22' percent in- terest. terest. "I had a .man . in recently who had 'purchased $3,200. worth of farm machinery on farm finance:. 1 asked' him why: he had not made the loan through the ,gov- • Young Couple To Live In V,:a1kE,1fo.1. BUSHELL?— HALL A double ring ceremony was red roses, white mums and step:,,. performed by the Rev. J. Mc- hanotis. Donald a t Kincardine United Her attendant. was . Miss Carol church; Manse on Saturday,. June Hall, 'Kincardine, who wore pink 13 at 2:30 p.m. when Betty Lou chiffon over flowered taffetta with Hall was. united in marriage to matching pillbox and, : corsage. Ronald Lomax Bushell. The bride Gerald Murray,. of Holyrood • 'at- is the daughter of Mr; and Mrs. tended the. groom. 011ie Hall, , Kincardine and the. ' A reception followed at.. the groom is • the son of Mr. and Knotty Pine Inn, Kincardine. For:. Mrs. Max . Bushell, Holyrood. travelling •the bride wore • a blue The bride chose 'a street length dress with white accessories and gown of bridal satin. with lace corsage of pink'. andwhite mums over jacket. Her shoulder length The. young couple will live in • veil was held by •a jewelled tiara Walkerton. and she carried a bouquet. of a millinery shop with her sister Rider,. Dianne Pollard; 'ball throw, the late Miss Mary Armstrong, in Susan Fai�cell, Dianne Pollard, Lucknow. • Anne Mackay; running broad They are' • members • 'of Knox jump, Anne Mackay, ,Dianne Pol Presbyterian . Church, Kincardine ,lard, Sylvia Rider. ' and when health permitted Mrs. . Senior. Division Boys: ' McCreath was well known for her 100 yard ' dash, Brian 'Pollock, beautiful quilts. They' have two Donnie Pollard, Ian '.MacDonald; sons, Ronald;. of London and Wil- standing ' broad • jump, Mark ,Mac- liam . of Ripley, 3 grandchildren Auley, Brian Pollock, Roy Strath- Miss Margaret McCreath,, London,. dee; hop, step and jump, .Brian Misses Mary and' Shirley Mc- Pollock, Jake . .:Middlecamp,. Roy Creath, Ripley,, Ontario. . ; . Strathdee; high jump, Brian.'Pol- Many, friends called .in.the after- lock, Ian MacDonald, Wayne Far noon andevening to wish. them cell,, , Roy Strathdee,, ball: throw, ,well. Assisting with • the serv- •Roy Strathdee, Brian. Pollock, ing were Mrs ichard McKay, Davis Huston; running broad jump, Mrs. Malcolm MacKenzie, Misses Brian • Pollock, Donnie Pollard, Mary, Shirley and .Margaret MC- .. Roy. -Strathdee. Creath. A family supper was held' Open Half Mile John.:Fludder, Joe .Hodgins,.. Mark MacAuley. at the residence with Mrs. ' Wil- liam McCreath.; and Mrs. Ron- ald McCreath, daughters-in-law, as, hostesses. Ripley Huron . eminent at six percent. He said, government . loans. took too ' long. Scheel Hold :Tra.C1( 'This subject Is' bothering us. Most people do : not . know. what interest rate they are paying":. At six ; percent :' down and . so' : much a month,.;a ;$6,000 tractor in five'. .years' costs $9,500." ZION Everyone was pleased to.` hear that Mr: ,Torn Hackett is home again:. We ,were sorry to 'hear. . Mrs. Frank Ritchie had. an : operation last, .Friday::'in Wingham Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cook visited with Mr. and. Mrs. Garnet Farrier on: Sunday and also with Mr. and Mrs:' Charlie McDonald. Next Sunday . is Anniversary Services at 11''a.m. and 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Raynard visited with Mr. and Mrs, ,Donald Murray. Miss. Ann Ritchie is at camp this week. , . • .Mrs; D. A. Hackett . and girls spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leaver.' I r/Y/ gar ''t 1;a bride.' s heart..: • :The Bouq uet• Invifiafioon Line: , Good taste needn't be expensive: Our .beautiful Bouquet' Invitation line proves this with' true .molt exquisite papers, • , type faces and ' workmanship ybu could, wish foer"ant• ..... features' Thermo -Engraving , rich ra ised lettering: -e1 g • as the finest craftsmanship yet costing so little! Como see our unusual selection. ne o fwd wcehs rielweeivi ,SUBSCRIPTION . FREE SENTINEL'• ` invitations or, An )ouncements With Order f oir' `Wedding • E LUCKNOW . SENTINFL And l ield • 'Meet' Champions were declared at Ripley -Huron Central School field day held last Friday, June 19: Champion in junior girl division was. Nancy ,Colling, junior boys, Carmen Courtney; -. intermediate. girls, Mary Rohrer, : intermediate boys, John D.' Colling; . senior girls, Dianne Pollard; : senior boys, Brian Pollock. Complete results were: '. Junior Division "Girls: 50 yard . dash, Nang Colling, Janice . Paquette, Susan Walden; standing broad jump, Nancy Coi- ling, 'Marjorie; Colling, Ellen El- liott; • high jump, Nancy Coiling, Susan Walden,Kathy Farrell; ball throw, Janice' Paquette, Karen Van Der Hook, Joanne McGarvey. Junior Division Boys: 50 yard dash, Carmen Pollock, Barry MacDonald, Darwin Pollock; standing broad jump, Barry Mac- Donald, ,Carmen, Courtney, .Boyd Carruthers; . high jump, Carmen Courtney,' Barry MacDonald, Paul 'Shantz; ball throw,: •Boyd Car- ruthers, Philip', Paquette, Darwin Pollock. f/ e Intermediate. Division Girls: 75 yard dash, Mary. • Rohrer,. Karen Lackey, Kerry ' Farrell; standing broad jump, Mary Rohr- er; Rachel Rohrer, Dianne Stan- ley - Kerry Farrell (tied) hop, step and . jump, Dianne Stanley, Kerry:, . Farrell, Gloria • Bushell 'high jump, Susan Colling, Karen Lackey, Jane Pollock -Susan Brad- ley (tied); ball throw, Gail Court- ney, Mary Rohrer, Karen Lackey; running broad jump, . Kerry Far- rell; Bertha Van Dam, Rachel Rohrer, • intermediate Division •Boys: 75 yard. . dash, John D. Collings, Dennis—.Martin, -- Timmy Rider - 1 Allan Mackay (tied); standing 4 broad jump, Harvey Brooks, Allan Mackay, Dennis Martin;, hop, step & jump,. Dennis Martin, John D. Colling, Elliott • Courtney; high jump, John D.:Coiling-Allan Mac- kay ' (tied), Elliott . Courtney, Den- nis Martin; ' ball throw, John D. Coiling,' lIrtary, Henderson, Allan: Mackay; ' running broad jump,. John D. Colling, Donnie Fludder, Dennis Martin, . Senior Division Wrist 75 yard dash, Nancy. McKay, Susan .MacLay, Dianne Pollard .- Sylvia, Rider (tied);, standing broad jump, Nancy MacKay, Syl- via Bidor, Dianne Pollard; hop, step and jump, Carolyn MacLeod, Dianne, Pollard, Sylvia Rider; high jump, Valerie Gillies,. Sylvia Births -DICKSON Goderich Hospital nFday, June9tto M. and. Mrs. ' Tom Dickson, R.R.' 3 God- erich, a daughter (Michele An- nette) a ,'sister' for,: Kimberly Anne. BLACK to Dr. and Mrs. Wil- fred R. Black of Aurora, . at Tor- onto Western Hospital on "Sunday, June 14th, a son, David Bruce McEwan, a :brother for Heather and grandson for .Roy. • There will be a . $5.00 caution fee on free text books . issued to Grade 9 and 10 students at Water- loo -Oxford District High School. If at the end of the term the books are not mutilated, the. fee will be returned. ' Clearing AUCTION SALE Real Estate, Livestock, Farm �Machinery Hay end Grain Will Be Held For The. Estate of the Late Norman. Sylvester. Leeson .ot'7, North Durham Road, Greenock Township mile east of Kinloss on Highway on ATURDAY, JUNE 4 :at 1:30p.in'• • LIVESTOCK 13 Cows Milking 2 Shorthorn heifers bred 2.9•.. young 'Cattle Purebred Hereford B HOGS 17' Hogs around'. 150 lbs: 24 : Hogs around 100 lbs.: 4 market Hogs ', : HAY and •GRAIN. .11' 5 00 bales of Hay y side .150 bus..: Barley ' • 2`5 acres .of standing Hay 4 Cows 'with. +Calve's b 2 Cows springing MACHINERY. lntern;ational: H tractor with yreeman, loader' New Holland . No. 68 'baler, : ' George White Bale' Elevator' Massey Harris . Side Rake.• Cockshutt. 7' power mower on "rubber John Deere heavy : duty wagon, new International Cultivator McCormick' Deering 1.5 -run 'power. drill Fleury, Bissel" Disc; Harrows :a 3 drum Land .Roller • Cockshutt No. 4.Manure Spreader ,John Deere Hammer Mill °and belt Cockshutt. 10" Chopper, . 50' belt De Laval electric Separator Co-op. portable, Milker international 2 -furrow plough._ Sleighs, Chain Saw Electric Chopper with rpotor' Numerous small. articles AUTOMOBILE 1964 Ford Fairlaine 500, 2 -door, 8 • cyclinder' with less than 6,000 miles. REAL ESTATE —• The real estate being tots 6-7-8 South Durham Road, 'Greenock 'Township being 150 acres of, land more or ° less on which is situated a• large bank barn, S' room • frame house with bathroom and oil furnace will be offered for ,sale subject to reserve bid. requiring ' 10%. cash day of sale with the balance in 30 'days. .1'f farm is not sold the.atandrig hay will be offered ''for •sate.' TERMS _ CASH ALLAN' MacINTYRE -- Auctioneer : Steele Water Trough. • , "• d. • a