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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-04-26, Page 11WEDNESDASt, APRIL 26011, ;1,90! HE LUCKNQW .'SENTINEL, LT CKNOW, ONTARIO • PAGE; ELEVEN GRAVEL FOR LANES and: CEMENT ,WORK also FILL and TOP SOIL TRUCKS ands :LQADER FOR ,I-IIRE CEMENT and -CARPENTRY, WORK Phone 286, Lucknow,' 'or • Contact Jack Parrish The public is invited to attend the nnual Meeting; and; Banquet' Huron' Liberal Association' (as constituted' for •Federal Purposes) Canadi4n Legion: 'Hall, CLINTON THURSDAY, MAY 4th, '1,961 * Dinner '7 p.m. *'Meeting 8:30 p. GUEST SPEAKER: HON. LESTER B. PEARSON, M.P.' Leader of the Liberal Party' 'Tickets for the Banquet available from Municipal Chairmen. ANDREW Y.' McLEAN, Seaforth 'ROY LAMONT, Zurich President Treasurer HAROLD SHORE, Goderich, . Secretary,, McKEE ' 'SHREDDER 'HARVESTER OVER 4000 IN: USE ON ONTARIO .FARMS , A .Truly One.Ainn Harvesting Machine .' r . Grass Silage • Zero Grazing • Hay Conditioning, • Hay. Harvesting •. 'Grain Threshing •. Straw: Harvesting • Corn Silage' GOOD FEED MEANS GOOD PROFITS—By using a McKee Harvester on your farm you can produce milk and beef more economically than with any other liar:. vesting.methodl • THINK' OF TNIS ! II -,If you sowed twine and other�boling expenses' for' eight . years and invested the moneyrct six'per cent you could' ptirchose a, new McKee, ry Haesting outfit with the 'proceeds. • ' '' . ' BUY NOW AND ,START 'SAVING! :. JIM -BOYL Dealer for' McKEE SALES and SERVICE Phone .Lucknow 141 or''.Wingham 19 ZION Miss Judy• Hardman of 'Lions Head spent thea week -,end.' with Marlene Minter.* Mrs.J Frank Ritchie ,and Anne. visited in . Kincardine Hospital with Mrs. Allen McAuley.. Mr.' and Mrs. Harry :lrlackett' ,&. ' George • visited ' Sunday' evening with Mr. and Mrs.'.:D. A. Hackett. 'Church • will be at 1:45 next Sunday, fast time being lir' effect. CLUB. GIRLS' MEETING' Lucknow 441 Club for. girls; Featuring Friiit's, met at. ` the home of Mrs: J,.:Mathers, 'on Ag-, ril .18th. The meeting, w•as op eried by President; Elia'abeth Ann Finlayson,.. Roll call was ,anSwer- e. ed by' an Ontario fruit , With, 12 girlsarises :' Bring.• Mr's. C. Finlay son ;gave information on fresh, dried,- homegrown and imported fruits: ' P Lynda O'Donnel , made i :. • shortcakes whe Were served.,by using strawberries: Thenod* meeting will be• . ., of. Mrs held at the home:. , Kt' McNay. • BOAR , -' BORN c ' lin• Kincardine Hospi:, tilMonday; l, M `,. Mrs, April 17th, to Mr,and Mr's, ,Robert Boak, Il:E 3,; .Lucknow,,• 4 sorb `ST. HELENS The May meeting of the St. 'Helens Women's Institute 'Will, be' held Thursday, "May 4th with Envoy Newman of the Salvation Army, Wingham as Guest Speak- . er., A box will be left in Miller's Store,. St. Helens for donations of clothing or 'money in aid of the Salvation Arrny. ESTATE..,• , AUCTION: SALE 4uction sale of. Farm and Mach inert' at Lot 3: ' and 4, Con. 2, Colborne Township, 3 miles north east of Goderich .on TUESDAY, MAY 9'th at 1 p.m,. MACHINERY Case DC4 tractor,, Case VAC , tractor with manure load and. half tracks, Case VAC 14 • tractor with ada,ustable front. end (like new), Case 2 furrow plow ' on steel, 2. Case •,3- urrow. plows on steel, •Case 28 plate disc, 10 • foot Bissel • packer,Case mounted • tractor • mower, ''Case 15-fo:ot mounted Harrows,' .3 -sec- tion; sec -tion; spring tooth' harrows, Case side delivery rake, Case one-way disk, ; Case 2 -furrow mounted �' plow, Case 2 -row , mounted scuff- ' ler, • New Idea` tractor spreader, used (1 year), Dion forage Har- vester with cutter . bar and corn I' nose (nearly new), Vermont Lime :spreader, Case: forage, her= • rester with hay ' pick-up, • Case forage • blower • and . pipes, Wet more Clutton hammer mill and' belt, Case baler, Titan one man chain saw, Seaman Roto tiller with 75 H.P;, -Waukesha motor, New Idea rubber tired wagon, set sleighs, feed cart, tools, etc., Dodge'. 3 -ton : stake With '16 foot body, ' International 2 -ton with. 12 foot .body. and hoist. PROPERTY: At the same place, . 3 p.m., Lots 3' and 4,. Com 2, .Colrborne:.*p., will'• be offered for sale ',subject to reserve bid. 200 acres of choice 'clay., ;loam, land, well drained approximately 160. acres work- able, 40 acres hardwood bush,. 40 acres ` of spring seeding, 15 acres plowed for corn,;remainder in ; permanent 'pasture and hay, excellent water `••supply, :eight room brick and 'stucco house.. with modern: 'convenienc'es, at- tached. . garage, ,large , steel plement shed, large bank barn, 84x70with•,.cernent upright . silo and' large . trench. silo. TERMS -- Chattels, cash; Pro- perty, 10% • down ' :day of sale; Mortgage can be arranged by seeing executors in ' Goderich..' Prop., Estate of . late Reg ,McGee Auctioneer, Harold Jackson: Clerk, George Powell.' ,. • OBITUARY MATHEW . `GAYNOR. 'A resident of Goderich, Math-' ew ', Gaynor passed away ori Tuesday of, last: week' .after a long i11ne'ss. He was an auction- eer and.a ' native of West Wa- wanosh Township:. Matt resided on the 12th Concession and later in Lucknow before the family moved' to Goderich several years ago. ' • .' . 'Survivingare, his '•Wife, the former Eva Hogan; two sons,. Lyle, Tavistock; Leon, Goderich;" y three daughters, ; Mrs. Walter„ (Phyllis) Mercy; 7Vtrs.' Harold (Theresa) Harvey, and Miss Wilma' Gaynor,' all of Goderich; and .six grandchildren.' The body rested at .the Lodge funeral . home. , Requiem high mass was sung at . St. Peter's Roman, Cath�olib Church at 10 a.m.,. ,Frid'ay. ' PAYTRIBUTE TO E A NEW/`:MOD R TOR. The' election' : of Rev. William A • Henderson, a Lucknow-born boy, as moderator of the . Synod. of Harnilton and Londoii, is a popular choice: Rev. 'Mr. bender son is. Minister of Knrox P,re:s byterian 'Church, "Walkerton,_ in Bruce.. Presbytery; : • 'which corgi prises a Targe portion of West- ern and Southern' Ontario.. Commenting on •his election, the :Walkerton Herald -Times • had -1 this to say in.: `parts ; PHQTO ' CO-OP REALTOR,, SARNIA 120 Davis. St. Sarnia, Ontario. The following for Sale: HOMES A number of homes in Lucknow; Ripley and Wingham priced for . cjuick sale. FARMS '— A `number of good farms in Ashfield, loss,' West Wawanosh Townships., ;1.08 -ACRE FARM .on hard surfaced county road, land' in good 'shape and : buildings. in A-1 condition 2 GOODS '100 -ACRE FARMS on a:'gravel county road, land A-1, buildings all in A-1 condition,. 175 -ACRE FARM on Provincial Highway, land and buildings in A-1 condition. These ' farm§ can be '.purchased' with half cash, and half mortgage at a reasonable rate of „interest. A, NUMBER OF LAKE LOTS with or without cottages, priced ' right. Many other va'uable properties of "all kinds., Apply to, GEORGE TIFFIN ;.,' Salesman for this ';District Lucknow, Box 217 Phone Lucknow ' 184-W D:UNGANNON FAIR. 'NAMES: OFFIC'E'RS. (DUNGANNON NEWS) The Daylight Saving Time ,be- comes effective •'this. Sunday 'morning and church : goers may' -be the "'first ,.here to . officially. .notice the • change: .Mr. Merrill' Graham, student of Queen's CoUege, .Kingston will have .charge. of the United; Church service; for Rev. T. Richards,:: on Sunday 11 a.m. • REV.' WM. A HENIDIRSON Rev. Henderson came to Walk erton from Hillsdale, near Bar=. rie, 121/2 years ago and. 'during, his ministry here has' endeared himself to citizens in all walks of life ,and of ''all. religious faiths by ' his kindly acts, his:exemp lary, sincere 'Chirstian' life ' and good •neigihbourliness. His regular 'visits are bright spots' :ih• the lives 'of the sick and those.hospitali'- ed or in declining years. $esides this his , weekly .sermons' are in Visitors .oast Sunday. with' Mr.. and Mrs. Cecil Blake were Mr. and. Mrs.sR. T. Kilpatrick, Karen. Grant, Wingharn and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Corbett, . 'Lloyd"nd Ralph, Orangeville and ]Miss Dorothy Corbett -arid- Mr.. Doug- las Tucker, -Toronto. spiratiiair''to ° the Members , of : his congregation.: During . his pastorate;: , Knox congregation has 'increased con- siderably numerically :and the givi:ngs' within the church have greatly' increased. Since his scorn- ing here a new manse has been erected at; a 'cost of: some $18,000 and_' more' recently a $44,000 edu- cation' building 'has , beep added t� :the. church. In every .way his work :mere ' has prospered and there is complete harmony with - the congregation of r Knox. ,' The . new moderator: is a native of :`Bruce . County.: He was born ,at •L' ucknaw,reeiving, his early education there .and at Wingham High School, and later graduated from the _,University of, Western Ontario ': in London; ,arid Knox. College,' Toronto. Prior to study- ing for the ' ministry he taught scnool at Whitechurch. Mr. Henderson vitas' ordained ori April 22nd, 1941, and in Sep- tember :of •that year Wed Miss Margaret McDonald, daughter, of the late .Dr.` Chas. 'H..McDonald, Presbyterian cleric ' of Lucknow. He ; observed the twentieth ' an- niversary .of his.' ordination on Sunday. His ,first charge. was at Hillsdale from which' village he came to Walkerton in 1948: While in Walkerton; Mr. Hen- derson has taken, an active part in affairs of 'Milano, welfare.: He is a• member of the Public School Board and' the ' Curling • Club, is an ' ardent trout fisherman and his hobby is gardening. .Mr.. and Mrs. ,Henderson have a family of ' two sons and' two daughters, John, a student at the Walkerton District High S,ehoo1, and, Sandy Bill at Public School, °and Miss Margaret, also of High School and Clara Ellen who has not Yet reached school .age 'l:'h'e many' friends of Rev.' Mr. Henderson join. in wishing, circ succes s Yn his e n w duties nd trust that his 'tenni as .moderator will be ;a; pleasant and prosper - MIS one.' The local -Public Library of served. , Library' Week' ' by taking a new look ” when a '. few local ladies offered' their :services and papered arid painted the inter- ior .which 'has' made a wonderful change. Sunday.. visitors with. Mr. ; and: Mrs. :Thomas Webster were'Mr., and lyIrs. William • Bradley and .' daughters,' •'Brenda, Faye and Alice `, of ". Goderich. Mr. and ,' '1V1rs.. Leo Langevin and children,, .Lor'rie,'..'Paul • and. Michelle of Barrie are visiting with, her mother, Mrs. L. Stingel while Mr.' Langevin is on a short course at, R C.A.F., Clinton.`' '• �Mr: , and Mrs. Ivan Henderson, Greg and Brian of Toronto spent file week -end with. her , parents, Mr.. and Mrs.. Victor Errington. , The Women's Missionary Soci ety, of .Erskine • Presbyterian Church /net` on Friday,'April 21st and was :opened- b Mrs. Holbert P Y McAllister ' with. the Easter pro •gram and.aiso.:read .,the Devo tiOnal prepared:by Mrs. R,. (Rev.) MacLeod . an: • The. . Ressurection TO -day and 'Prayer. An invita ,' tion: was sent .by, the Lucknow W.M.S. Auxiliary,; ;to join. them in their meetiirg:`' on May 3rd in the S.S. room.' Ten answered •the. roll call by a verse, of acriipture, on "Faith." . It was decided to renew the flower -bed 'along the front ' of the church •`Miss Iva' Carr • gave a : selection "How Ave go into all , the world. together and .Mrs. Arthur- Stewart- a reading on "Mary."` The ` rneetig, closed with .prayer: • Agricultural. Annual . Meeting Harvey •Culbert . acted'as chair- man 'when' the Dungannon Agri cultural Society' held 'the., annual meeting in'their hall 'on .April' ,13th • - with a:.good attendance.. • 'T.' M. Durnin, the, secretary - treasurer reported a good year. Ralph, Godfrey the 'retiring pre. •silent thanked the board for .their support during the two years he 'was; in office. He,would continue to give 'help when need- ed. ,The election of officers for 1961 was• held. Directors are Stan, • McGratton; Hugh' Bennett, Wil- bur Brown, Nelson Culbert, Har-. 'vet' Culbert, Allan Reed, Rode ':t -ick McKenzie,.Donald' Mc(.eh- zie, Ross Eedy; •Associate ,Direr- tors, back Park, Theodore i,ed-. niond, George Saunders; Ross Henry, Harold ' Culbert, George, Errington,'. Gordon Smyth, Bill ' ;Colbert, Elmer Graham, Allan Dickson, ; Howard Cizliaert, Har= bourne ' Adams; Associate. Lay Directors, Mrs. Donald`'McI enzre,'.'•' Mrs, Chester Finnigan and , others to be ,added; Honorary' director •Jo,hn Bennett. The President is' • Gordon, Saunders; First vice= Pres., Hai"old Adarns;,'second vice - press:, Chester . Finnigan, treas., T. `M, btirrin. The ag- ricultural •societ. is , s otisoririg the .4-11 calf Club with twenty six h'embers4