The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-01-01, Page 15.'USF 5D4,Y, 'JPAN JARY 1M, 1%3:
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. OBITUARY
GEORGE K. HODGES,
•George Kitchen Hodges a well
& widely known. Dungannon .znil-
!By Mr's. Jno. W. ler-died in Winghacn hospital on
This is a Synopis' tapkc::n"; 6:cri.t Friday, December 14th. He , was
the Current Review of, Ag r ul- s•eventy..one,
turd condition ''in. Canada 'iss :vlr.. Nodges WAS a sono
ued . a , ,f Geo.
L0.01( 4.0..
HROUG°H. THE 'SENTINEL FILES
TWENTY' 'YEARS AGO
• Lucknaw Business 'Men's As-
sociation, was ponsi,dering bhang;
` ,b , the Eoconomies Division, Gan. and Matilda Hodges'and was born Ing the weekly PsPe •band con-
a: 1Departrnent of.. li,��a,rt --•,-. T,_--t°r-t; C rey,--T-4w.n. i on Certs* from Saturdato Wedne, s'-
a� � ur c �h p October Y ,
Dairy "Prod.uc:ts Mi! „;•, 7th, •1891:1n June of 1917 -mar-
nett
Dairy � k pr odv►c
tion an 1963 will likel .be abr u. Emily Janet Hodges ,of .Grey
the same as it ikelr- ; a c t , Township who: predeceased him:
b>ut
billion' , ou d • .i , , , • '!fir., Hodges, operated', the ill
19;�4 bz i ... p. , _.n s..`l h is r c �u lttti , , A " m.
from a continuing znc z eati•t , in at Dungannon for 'thirteen years,
.otapti:t per Caw, which,..offsets the! until retiring in 1958: Prior to
g slight : -`-'ion
c I his death :.he",had :been 'eliding
e Cted continuM sli
-duet*. n xn' •mz caw nurivbers 1 .Ludgaz d St; in' Lueknow..
„" The funeral Service was at the
Th re is no e3opectation• of an : • .
lk• 1 un
Y. MacKenzie Funeral Home • in
significant increase, in the, export', L1acknow, on 'Moeda , , December
demand for Canadian dairy :Pro -11 -7th, 17th, conducted by Rev. N. Gest-
duc s., in 1963. Domestically, spine j onyi of Dungannon United • Gordon; Statters • was Ira/m-
ine e'ase,nmay be anticipated as a l Church of which he was a mem ferred by the Bank of Montreal,.
res It of population growth, It >,s:l bet, , frown Hamilton ' to . St.' .Johns,
wi•1ik.ely, however, that .'tKh. in I . Interment .was in Dungannon Newifoundland:,
creases will lie• sufficient . to Pre- Cemetery, the , palbearersbeing 'John 'Jallnes' son: of the late
.vent • further • au'gment''Elliott,'ation . of Frank Pentland, ' Harold Mr: -and'Mrs.; r Wm.• Jaynes of'�
stocks, largely butter. Thi Over- 'Nelson Culbert, Victor Erring•fon; .Con.. 10, Ki,ni1oss, was killed in
all 'position• will depend on the 1. Everett..F,inn'irgan, W'ilbur Brown, a mine accident at :Denver,
v eather and 'goverzun'ent piicing•l • Mr, .Hodges is survived by two Mrs: R,. •E.' Finlay .`otf: Saska.•
policies and ,programs, !sons, Kenneth Lee Hoca �es an•d. Toon and former]
y, of Luckn'ow
, Hog •marketing's ` in•'the first Lloyd' G:eorge,l-lcd,ges of. Dungan, was .visiting . lint Lucknow when
quarter..ofa 1063'•a:re expected to non and_ Mrs. Jack Alton (Donna) ::yhe received', news 'af the death,
average :about • 18,000. ,hogs' per of 'R.R, 7, Lucknow- ` overseas of their ,only son, ih:om-
week,• ten per 'cen,t less than . in Also surviving are --t,rv6 IAD:. as 'Finlay:, an observer with, the:
day nights. • •-
W. F;:• • Reed concluded 34
'years as treascurer of.. Ashfield
Township, His su:ccessor.
Alex. McNay'
Mrs James Cook •, of Belfast
suffered'a fr^aotured' hip' at. the
horrie of her San John Cook at
'Welland. v
Bill ;Ferris, Luc :know paintei
and,. .native -cif Ripley, died • at:
Walkerton.
the, first quarter, . I thers,'. Edgar Hodges,.'•' R.R. - 4,. RCAF;
Beef •praduotion is expected ••to;Clinton; Mervin - Hodges, Port •• Jiro Parkes of Holyrood `suf-
,be larger' in 1963 than , in 19fr2;,
Albert; and.a' sister' Mrs. Wrn-fered, a fractured • anl'te
The'• larger--su•ppl.ies'•of ,feedgram,, Doerr (Mabel)* of G•adshill,
zn 'the prairies are expected 'ta 1 Two 'brothers and, two 'sis,ters'
re.in: a• resuinptioit of the up;- , predeceased him, Wilbert',Hodges
"ul:t ward -.trend in //cat.tle• feeding op- of ,Windsoz,.• fired Hodges o:f
• erations and larger. mar'ket:trgs of West .::MOnk'•ton,, •Mrs; Angus' Me-
fed cattle in -1,963 -are, anticipated,', Kay (Lucy) 'of Strasburg Sasik
and ;Mrs. Walter '.vltKay.'• (Ida)-
With . in•cz cosi ng •ber�if, cove' ':of. W filo, r,
..nurnbers the .calf crop in 1963 is
• expected 'to • be 'llarger than in •
ESTH RAI ICF..;CHI son' .of, �VIr ..and 'M.rs.• Wabert H. •
Lamb;1962. La, slaughter l'i ' be; 4aldenby.. of T '
oronto and who'
lower during.,Ghe . first •a 11.1.01:11.11.s- After. being 'seriously ill:.for.: a
of 1963 than in •,1$62 ,and :' rices
Was: visiting; at Albert ' Holden
p .tMe in ' W ngliarn Ho�pztal- with
bis ,•
,likely .'av'erage.• lz gle? than a kidney cottdtion death! cane farm at Westford, was
haying. -accident at. Ernie Ack-
ert'S farm
.. A Cr'owd . of -about 6000 'cel-
ebrated,the.l2tli of July iri..Lucl
.now:f County Marshall was John
:Emerton. of Amlberley and Prim•:.:
cry, .••Marshall :was Alex :Mac-
,Ke•nze of . •Langgide. '
Eric Haldenfby, • lb,ye'ar-old
in the' first.guarter.of '19(,2 The to E phc>r Alice Cheabro of Huron
196,3 wool clip will about •ecival r Tou*,•nship on Monday, Decernber
that:: of 41962 17th, at the age of .23 '•
Egg, product}on dui ng the first Esther , Was.. the,' daughtete of
,expected. to : fa!1 Walter ,.a.nd Nellie ' Chesbro. 'of
below 3,11. at of :1962; ' hi_••deeline •li.u�Fon Tov,nsh,ip..Sthe„•was'•born
is e •ected, due tc5,. the •siabstant-' on 'November 13th;,1939. at
P'
i; hatch . than, .Quebec'; 'but •ca ie• . with ' er
ial red•uctibn n chc, ofr e
}.paren.ts'to •t.his comrnUnity .sev
placer/lentchicks, tid}a t z. mai be
offset .pa:rtialay. by • the' eras.. years ` ago.
of. old layers and. thec <a �tinu'n The funeral .: service 'was held
g a' the 1 Kenzie Memorial Chap=
tncrease•',irr
.rate •:!�.t� The • ,
•
lielpmted reductionir1 the'.iii.7.re
ec • 'its • Lucknov Qn, Wedne dayy,
W .e -veli bei':`. T9'thducted
of eggs, marketed our ng 41 c first: con , by
halfof 1963 should result in RE:v'; 1-1 W S.trapp cif• Luck now
` s rn� :a'r . Uni'ted. •Church.
generally i•gher'pi;tet . ccz p ` Interment u�1,11 be . rn Green-..
• with 1.962. hill' Cenietei y.' t�'i li ten po:rary
Fruits and vegetz h'eG r 1962, entombment:. in . South .'Kinloss 'Therefore ;be it • resolved that
about Were.
zllion bushels• .,of aP- Mortuary,. Jack Elliott, Edward the Bruce. County; .Federation_. of
pies: were),harve�st.cd' to Canada, Uk:ens,;: Harold Elliott and Oak-' Agricudt ire assembled' iri •annual'_,
cite largest crop g.n<c' 1i)55, Cott- e`, , WoOds acted as .pallbearers. Meeting •e cpre`ss their thanks to
struetion p€` never ft�et'r n,g'factltt- . Estiher.'i. survtved" by ,her parr° the 'Press serving .the County fpr.•
tes'and the ex.tezl;spn trf::eazsti.tig
encs, two sister an o- their •excellent support `in pini-
l the., , s ,natio
Utters T�.Edit
•The'. LueknoW • Sent�inei,. -;.
L'uckiow, Ontario.
Dear .Sir:
On Tuesday, 17ec.e.m.ber 4th the
Y,
annual . mneetirug • of , • the Bruce
County Federation of'.Aigricuiture
was.' held in the Walkerton .Le-
gion Hall. At this' meeting :the
following resolution: was pre
sent'd which :v"e• now take plea-
sure in `bringing to ,your atten
Whereas we have. 're ceiv d
.c e. ex-'
cellent .co-op'eration" from'' the
press serving: • , our:' County,
drowned while, • .swimming , at
Kincardine. '
° Allan ; Chapple, •..son • of . Mr.
and,. Mrs.. C. R. Chapple, ' .:won.
the medal for the.,highest. marks.
in. Grade 9 ""piano- in. Ontario.
His. ,father • was a member of
the Lucknow High' Schiool 'staff.
FIFTY YFAL: S AGO
R. D: Cameron and. D R.
Maclntosh dissolved heir.'part•
nership, reach continuing in busi-:
n ess. 0
'The McCharles Bros. sold, the': •
bakery' and..grocery 'business If
W. J. Spindler. .
The Royal Hotel • (located"'
where the .'if ena' now .stands)
was.. ,destroyed by fire; The --
building was owned by •T hornas
Todd and, was leased by°'James
Clark. •
•4.0,Ott,a1il, .1101107Q,024otitOri ✓+t,��v0 +t «►+r rtE ++Q, +t,00i t4 : +t il;i tlad'
a
p amts poi*ts to s �E t 1 pE t , n Elliott-(; i1- lrci-zi t eration•, activities.
ot-.�a.-,..coni-ta-r�u-z�r�-g� risr�'i-t�,-!rr� u,t�f-j�,•
;frozen weget:ables,:: C"nn ti'mp' -cin; ma) of Ho.yrood, , opert, Rh as Yours very truly,
and auz tee at horne an•d by an Bob Mzsah
of processed fru4ts wtnd .,vegetables ' aunt,j Mrs, Etta Roberts of Luck Secreta Treasurer.
is
expec•ted 'to. Continue.tci. rt.se in
t
19$3 P t pz ucerr : for po t now.
rices o:. . .
,acnes are expected to• avec ag.+e - 1 RABIES. . HAVE , SHOWN
higher .fn • 1983 than' :n 1962 .. C',ayton Nicholson superint,en=, •INCREASE `OVER 5 MONTHS:
n of•.'the Hurcin and:Kinloss
�� k , elected' :.'zgures• for the'month of Nov
SAVE TIME ,AND' EX1'iv;'�`SE •--' I't'lcphone flt Stn. «as, ember show +that. there :were 99'
' • ice .., idc•tit of Che Georgian „ •
Have 'btiy�ers' "corn iti'to- ..you.!! • ' i n at: ppitzve ;rabies cases .reported in
+ Bev Te-,c,phore Assr�ezat o wildlife anal domestic' anima- 1.S ,'n
Use Sentinel Wan. Ack,"' 4i
Ontario..
•Du.ring• the past five 'months
there ihas ]been a; general increase
of confirrped •cases over . the Pro;
wince•; from; 3. to the November'
total of 99
. • Ircthe, ur�on Distriet a`tl ten.
Counties. i,n'November ,lister osi=
tive cases. showing a ,total of. 23
an wildlife and 20:' in .domestic
animals,
We expect the: number of cases
will drop thrOu,ghout . the winter.
Reasons; for. this being that some
carriers of this disease hibernate'
or semi hibernate:, during 'Cold
Weather.. -Affected ' 'animals would
then perish •'dixring this ' period:
Cold weather alsolim•zt:s•°•bhe. tra-
vel area of +most wildlife; Domes-
tic•,animals; are confined, to.build-
ings in ` most", cases during the
winter months,,,so.'tha;t there
little chance of attack by wild-
life.
It i.s interesting to .Harte .that
n'iost of the rabies' • noses are '.re'
ported from Southern Ontario
the Huron District •leads ails oth-
ers in tthi 'respect,
Ani"mals actingstrangely
be reported and left- to Gfficial$
?its. annu,ai meet ng', in Paisley:
fie , has.' been s•er' Ing; the assoc-
atian fo`r a"'number of: years
as. ,at:•rreta y-trea biter:
•SEES SURVIVAL' OE
FITTEST' ON. FAINS
•• „Regardless Of •Karat ��:t nia`•
sa i .be the' sur-
y, t . is going t WasAcqwtted
T'
• ' titte'sT• ii tdz'•;n ei i
cry Club was told of o+• c cit 0n Arson Charge
from iaow on," t,hee•C;c,clt r ` 1 rtc�t- ` ,
O
luncheon meeting lav :1),�rtgiv + , • : •
•
Miles, Huron agric'u!thrai. It,pr" ' Judge _P S•-Maeh.enzie of t>ni
a Wal -
s n we, arznerti whose k et`i a cbun'ty' court sitting
d ,• fitted Nat, an
e t t"F h pro to ..C�c,. i
(' ri,. acqu h
action �ceist.,is ,less' than average
• 'are those who {will • g'et by, but (Silver of arson in c;.annectiOn with
ever, ,; : r a 'fate ,in his• store at Hensall on
Y Year. that' i4 .g y•'tt;'clrt, and" , f,�t,h. • A'rcusc�cl .11a•d' been
our. ,good ' fanners • have to find �11z"tl
cc>nttn}tti'td 'for trial . by Mgzst.-
ways; and •means , , .. at' ,14—; JA .t r some
„This county ,ha- ita:rg.4 cl :n rate Glcn.z l!Ily ..
a w ;iri:d 'Mr, tire* age. ,k
the past 'five year-..,.
.,• "Tltc t•vdrrtcc tl,czrs Hirt• satisfy
957 e.' 9011e •of:r theYc!.,ttdlzi,hitt .::4 i trl,O. 'fl 'flay mind be one .:a 'Tea-
' iri s .til tson'able•doult,';,•tha,t. this file Was
. t0 get• across to ,ta �,t ���' '.inti t5�il'Uil:)� . t t,,.: 5.tid hi's io,noz
grow; whatever: crop ,.,tt {t ,; :I;
I ..lfztvt, • gr;,•�;c' ':dczubt. and I
..!1$ best fitted for,. in ,,rtl,�t' 'c.'•,gf't not doul>lislj'ed in
ri ,. ;.. - find ; :Cyt. t, n,.
a, .must retzrns per a, A lr,•r,l,
, , ..� trig* mind ,1, therefore find, the,
lerrr Is' to p:roduCC •n•,,,tt;hai4t. ,ht , ,
,:,111'
~h , i f `,an nd In t!16 lotto` tli ti,i, ; u,. r� ., t;V ' �711ver
espest •way, on the �,� "I`lianak vc�d ,, ,a,tl 1N
least 'five y+eaz:s .,;heir, w..ptrnhaP' •froth ,,I.t, 1,r• c�ntcr' ho
� � , . n` a• Tn1
"dost of. Our iOntr+. , � : — 1:co(k . ..o 1
1), 6Pultz`tion is within n�t)`y;r, „f ttcgU•n'tcd ..Tie ,it}i(et•' ta,ndt i 'who know rt.he' pre ger a ,don t
:,:i.,,11. -lig. • frc;rlt;Ttttlzr 1 `
11Ett.a.�+,r, +''r11.t , R yrI take, itt a t nt c IE ,,incite ii' the 1zti:•;me..
chcrnt�r, . •
20. times as' :m,ut,h t,�ri1 gtc+wn S.;vc�x G�l�.t"at't'd tie: Szlco
Hoz th of G iderzrh i r1 y 17Ytx
Stat :in
1x11, itfit0; fo t ,� e Ike
- • '. •
YEAR'
REETINGS
1n appreel tion of 'your loy'a'l Nand valued-- stuppport
we say . "Many T,hanksl "• May the New, Year hold '
•in store for you all good ,,,things ' - Peace, •
Health and Prosperity,
,GRANT- C4!!SHOLM.
'
Imperial Esso . Products
•
Ili - > .ttoz#antiot, I •I twIo>
It. ,is'a pleasure • at.: this time to express our
our
appreciation ` of : pleasant ,busineso relations, and to
extend •to all .the 'coniipiimemts. 'of1'the
A VERY HAPPY''and PROSPEROUS NEW 'YEAR'
es -Ont ;lumber •Cc.-.itd
Buyers of, Logs ; and Standing 'Timber
•.m •
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SgWt11 l
'528-2909
O•nee :a,g:ain. 'it is.: a.'• pleasure to greet the, News
Year in th • traditional' Manner.. ;
to ex res's •four
e P
•
•aFprec>ation of •your"patzo age azd* to extend, ,best
Wishes for a Happy and prosperous New "Year:
FAIRVIEW :DAIR
7' • ',ALEX ,ANDREW, •Prj
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Out •:goe.s•" the "old"' -- in. domes the "new"
,and; heree's otr, ish: to everyone rif • you Mays 1962
bring a weal f h of heal,t.h, and happiness to you and
your
r family, Thai 1t, you, too, for vour patronage
lE and SON
.iii i1}, betr'r $140, h ;'r 4r t+iiithio ` llito!'Iho* •Iii ?,tit ttOb l,ti 1 't1 h f1Not'ii4Oilit7414 ,
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