The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-08-31, Page 5WEDNESDAY, AUG. .31st,, 1960;
THE ±iJCKNOW SENTINEL, LUOl OW.; QNTARIQ
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'PRESENTATIONN
MADE . AT..OL1VET
(OLIVET NEWS)
On Tuesday evening the.. mem-
bers of the • United Church choir
met at . the, ,horde ` of Mr. and
Mrs. Sandy' MacCharles, in hon-
our of Miss Marilyn Finlayson,
who is soon going to Stratford
tp enter .the 'General Hospital
. • as a student `nurse. A, few.' games
• conducted by Donna Osborne &
Phyllis Clayton and singing
-With Donna. and Marilyn at the
piano made for a 'pleasant ev
ening:' Just; before lunch Marilyn
was „presented with 'a :ceramic
jewel box .and ..an address ' of
good wishes:
•The. 'retiring'' choir leader,
'Mrs. Sandy • MacCharles, ' also
received: a .gift and a' word of
appreciation for'. her work:
Mrs. Ray Hamilton, Joanne
and. Wendy • are .. holidaying, in
London, , this week.. • •
• Mrs. Mae Hamilton was . `plea-
santly . surprised when her' coni
sin, .:Mrs. David McDougal of.
'Nesterville, Algoma' .and. ; Mr. &'.
WON ELDEST L, ►Y
PICNIC PRIZE.
The fourth annual re -union of
the family of Henry and Agnes
Collins was held at , the beautiful
park at the Elora .Gorge. Famil-
ies from Brampton; Mono Road,
Bolton, St. Thomas, Georgetown,
Ripley, Kincardine, Lucknow,
Arthur -and .Guelphenjoyed a•
picnic lunch to-gether. `
Mrs. .Burton; Collins, .-Purple
Grove district has written the
history of the'Collins• 'family. and
• each one • was able , • to take ' ' a
copy' home for . future use, ,The
Family' Tree was posted in the
pavilion for all to see.
J. A. Reed. of Brampton ' as
president, conducted the busi-
ness.. of the' .gathering and • Mr.
.Elden Lowry of Kincardine was.
elected first vice-president and.
Alma Lowry, 'assistant secretary:
Mrs. Carlson and son.of .Pontiac,
Michigan • called last . Friday.
Mars..Frid of •lIamilton'suffered
shock and bruises ` in a. • fall
while visiting at.. the, home. of
Mr.' and Mrs., . W. T.._. Roulston.
Gordon Armstrong.. and Bill
Bray of Beeton spent Sunday
With their' friends .Te. d and *Burt
White. .
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KINLQSS . rNEws.
'Mr. 'and'`.Mrs.. Ted Collyer: and
Mr. and 'Mrs.. Lloyd, MacDougall
enjoyed a motor trip, last week
crossing, into the USA: at Nia-
gara Falls and . returning via
Detroit.
Mrs.;' Wm:. Macltityre,.: Mrs. W.
G. ' 'MacKenzie;" Misses .Dean and
Mary MacLeod and Mrs... D. L.
M'a'cKmnon': Were guests at the
MacDougall horne on Thursday
evening when Mr. Wand Mrs.
'Jack Needham showed.pictures
of their •trip west last summer::
Mr: and • Mrs: VAm. ' .Townson;
Cal and Frankie returned• to
•their home in 'Sudbury on Sat:
urd'.ay ' after :spending the •last
two weeks with Mr. and ,Mrs.
Iran Dickie and ',boys.
A . committee Of Mr. Burton
Collins of Ripley, Dr. J. Harold
Reed of Guelph ,and Mr. ,Wm.
,Fisher of Georgetown was nam-
ed to make the .plans for the lo-
cation for the. nett reunion.'
The• 'sports committee. Nan-..
cy Needham, '-Jackson Reed and
Wm. Fisher, • enter'tained young,
and older for the remainder, of
the day:
• Prize . winners' were: ' oldest
lady present; Mrs; Eva ..Carruth-
ers
Carruthers • of Lucknow; oldest gentle
man,' Mr. Stewart Needham of
Ripley; youngest 'boy was Ken-;
neth. Reed of :Guelph .and young-
est , girl, Lori Reed •of George
town.,, Under three, ., Lori Reed ;&
Lori Jane Lougheed; ' under. five,
Cheryl . Anne Lougheed and' Gail:
.Ackroyd_: The prizes far children'
under seven. went ' .to Keith
Wright and. Donna • Needham.
Married men's ,race, William.
Fisher, . Jackson 'Reed:. •
Boys' and, girls, 'eight and: nine;
:John Collin's :& Corrine `Lowry;.
under'. 'twelve, Bruce: Aekroyd`. &
Mary ` .Ackroyd; under fourteen,
Linda Reed and Eileen Maltby.
Grandmother's ' walking race'
was .won 'by Mrs: Eva Carruthers;,
and Mrs. Stewart Needham;
young married 'ladies, Mr's.: • Wrxn.
McDowell, of • 'Bolton ;Mixiute
I race,. Ebner McKenzie and John
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N.faltby :tied; .'ladies shoe kick,
Heather Ackroyd; men's shoe
' kick, Bob Ackroyd; 'ball throw,
Rodney Ackroyd: • ..
A softball game:.` concluded ac-
tivities. of:. a veryenjoyable day
fore the Collins clan. 0 .
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HOG 'PREMIUM.. FOR
G DEA ONLY.
Agriculture. Minister. ,Douglas
S. Harkness has • announced that .•
;effective for: • hogs slaughtered
on " and. after October 3rd, the •
quality ;premiums will be '$3.00
ter hog for" ,carcasses grading
,Canada Grade A,.''instead.'of',the
;present.; $2.00' . for Grade' A 'and
$1.00 for Grade B.
gr.. Harkness pointed •out• that .
this is in line with" 'a: statement
he ,'made in connection with. •the
Change ,,,in national . grade stand-
arils for hog carcasses,,. which.,
went into • effect ,October 5 last.
year; •
At that '.time,' he said that:.irt
view •:of.the. • importance of en-
couraging. the highest: , possible• •
;percentage of ' Grade .A hogs, it
-was proposed to devote. the :qual
ity• premium entirely to hogs' of
that grade,...starting;. the 'latter.
part of 1960. •
Mr. •Harkness emphasized the
need for. improvement irr quality
if .the Canadian: ` hog :industry is
to maintain • its .rightful' position.
.in, the domestic: and export .Mar-
kts A higher proportion of
'lean meaty, carcasses iS neces-
sary to, sustain and increase con
sumer .preference, for pork pro-
ducts . in the `.faceof strong corn -
Petition , .from• other foods..'
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YO YNG• aVIOTBEII . DIFIFO-.
I AFTER `LONG ILLNESS '
Mrs. James' C. 'Reed, 30, of
Listowel, died Tuesday of last.
week at 'Victoria Hospital,' Lon-
don,'
ondon,• after a .21/2 -year %11'ness.
The former Joyce Lavery, .she
was a daughter • of Mrs. W . M.
Lavery of 'Listowel and the late
Mr, Lavery.. She had teen a lrfe
long .resident of Listowel and ,
was a • member' of the. United
Church.
• Surviving besides her.. mother•:
are her husband, whom. she Mar -
Hod February 9th, • 1946; two'
r1. ' daughters, Jacqueline and Judith
'at home, Her husbar'rd is a 'son
of the late .Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Beed, 'formerly of Lucknow.
The funeral service was held
Thursday at the McLaughlin &
Reed Funeral Horsier Listowel.
"Bttrial followed in lairvew Ce-
metery, •.
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