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THE' LUCKNOW . SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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. MARK H EREFO:RD►
,CENTENNIAL
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It . is a century ago '.that' Here-
ford cattle were introduced to
Canada., and' this week Hereford
breeders from. coast-to-coast 'and
from 'points outside: the Domin-
ion marked the centennial anni-.
versary' with 'ssecia1 events at
the .Ontario Agicizitura1 .College.
and . the CNE. •.
:Ito was 'on the farm of 'F. V.
Stone .' where the .OAC" now
,stands,, that the • first I e!reford
herd was- established' in: ` 1850,
and the; peerless progress!'
.
:. since that .time was • appropriate
I
ly. • Observed the..: first `' of the i
Week..
A memorial 'plaque, and: port-
rait sof Mr. Stonewasunveiled
at the ' OAC, with Hon. George
E. Drew,:, high . eommissibner .for
: Canada •iri the United Kingdom
as special ,'speaker ' at . the . cere- �:
rnony. "A banquet' '.followed iri
".the ',. college dining. hall with
W .
A..Goodfellow, Ontario Mini= ''I
ster of Agriculture: ,as :.special,(
• speaker.
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SHOWER HELD FOR.
SATURDAY BRIDE
A i S SN us -shower was
held at
0 10 Schoolhouse
in honour' of Anna Robb, daugh-
ter of Mr, .and Mrs, Lloyd Robb,
whose marriage takes place this
week, Miss -Robb has been nurs
ing • At Westminster Hospital.,
London;.
Mrs,. Grant- Farrish actedas.
cha rlady•; at' the" largely attend-
ed gathering when Anna receiv-'
ed many lovely and' useful gifts..
The program nncluded , piano
solos by Sharon C.oi%rtney;' .Grace
MacDougall, Mrs. Wm. Johnston
and a humorous .reading by Mrs,
Bert Al+ton'. '
Mrs, Grant . Farrish read a
• • congratulatory 'address and Bar-'
bara Farrish •and Moira .Sohn-
Ston- drew in a decorated wag-.
' on loaded with gifts. Anna was
assisted in'.opening tihem by Mrs.
Gordon Walters. and Mrs. Lorne:
Hackett: Miss : Robb • . 'expressed
her . thanks ' and refreshments
were senved to conclude ,a, plea-
sant evening.
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W HITECHUtCH
Mr: and ' Mrs,' Harold Gaunt
and family of • Sarnia • spent the
week -end .at the home •' of Mr.
rand' Mrs. Russel Gaunt. •: •
Mrs. Margaret 'Miller; and Mr.
Alex McKenzie of Lucknow visi-
. The Hereford.... show' at. the
CNE' climaxed the Centennial
Observance. :Some. 500. , head
made it the .. highest',livestock
entry :for one breed: in Canadian.,
show history, , :with. :more than
.$20,000 offered, in prize :money_
The `show opened., on Tuesday
by. 'Hon. Douglas S. 'Harkness,
Minister of Agriculture.
g
Armon ' the entries were, a
'number of top quality •''English
Herefords and an entry from
Fire.'' On Wednesday evening
the overseas stock. and ` 3.4- . care=
fully selected Canadian Here-
fords! were ''s h doled:' to ze .'sold
by auction
•Publish Book' '
The: twelve Hereford Clubs in
Ontario, joined.' iii .publishing' ;an
Ontario.:- Centennial . brochure'
a 150 -page book that recorded
the Ontario history of this .beef'
breed. ;.
James .R Coultes Qf Belgrave.
headed tip the .Comr' ittee' .charg-
ed withthis undertaking ; and it
was the Sentinel's • privilege to
print this. book. • 0
ted on .Monday ` at the.' home of
Mr. ` and Mrs.v Russel: Gaunt.'
Irene .De ' Boer, daughter :,of
Mr: and Mrs; John. De Boer
'spent' the week at the home of
Mr. 'and Mrs. • Dick De 'Boer .' of
' Bluevale. .'
Mr. and Mrs. :Donald Watt &.
family of 'Oakville . spent' the
week -end at the home of ...Rev..
and • Mrs. Sohn •Watt.
Miss . Winriifred . Farrier left on
Monday, for ;Toronto where she
commenced teaching for . another
year, . '
Nin and Mrs, Jim Mclntyre of
Ridgetown ' .spent. ;„the week -end
at 'the home of Mr. ' and .Mrs Ben
McClenag'han. ' Mr. McClenaglian
and their.- son Allan. . returned
'home with them. •.
aghan visited , on Saturday at- the
:home` of Mr. and' Mrs. Ben • Mc-
Clenaghan.
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Mr. Ross McGregor•. of Toron-
to spent :the week=end at the
home : • of Mr. and :Mrs., Walter'
Arscott, now • spent ' the .week -end : at the,
:Barry . , and •Dion las Tif,$in,.. ',home • of Mrs. George McGlenag
sons of Mr. and Mrs p Dan ' Tiffin han •
returned home ;:on Saturday.. Mr and Mrs. Cameron:Sim-,
Sim
Barry 'was working for Mr. _and ."neons` and family of. London vis-•
Mrs.. Dan McInnis. and ' Douglas.
was working for Mrand Mrs.
Robert. ; McInnis. i
Mr.. and' Mrs. Harry. `Hayes of:
Detroit visited on Sunday . at the
Mr: and Mrs. Melvin McClen- home of. Mr. and ' Mrs. : Charlie Georgetown.
Tif in. ' - Miss Mary. Fisher , and '.Miss•
Mr: 'Roy 'McGee visited at the .'Margaret Machan of Wingharn
-home of Mr. and Mrs. :Dustan ••spent the week -end at. .: cottage
han and, Paul Geiger : returned Beecroft.. He .also attended- Mr in Kincardine
home 'tto'. Waterloo 'with' thein. -' :Gordon" McGee's. funeral on ' Mr, and Mrs. •; Garnet Farrier.
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Pu'rdon ` Thursday ::He was a brother. - .and, family spent Monday,
and. family . of Sarnia visited at: Mr. Charlie Tiffin and.: Mr.: .day. of • Iast 'week in Toron;td'.
the home of Mr.; and Mrs. Cecil • Homo Van ',De.•'': mere spent where they visited with M.r: and
Falconer. on Sunday.; Thursday in ` Owen Sound. ' . ` Mrs... Carman Farrier.: and , also,
Mr. and 1VIrs. ,Elwood • Gros . P?r, and' . Mrs. °Clarence .Mc attended • the .CNE:
Cleriaghari and, family of Roth-
say, visited with 'relatives in:.the
corninuriity. ; '
Percy M�oC'lenaghan of Luck-.
'•ited . on . Saturday at the. home
of Mr. And Mrs.:�Charlie .Martin.
Mr.. acid Mrs. George. Fisher.
.spent the week -end at •the home
of, Mr.. and Mrs. Bill Fisher. of.
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Lucknow, 'Ont.
•Phone 150
korth aria family returned home —11,1442142,04.1.1.416A".„ -1-164,440,441,:o-,
after spending' a week at •a cot.
tage in " Lions .Head.
Mrs •Waltter Lott returnedto
her. Thorne On Friday after spend
ing' the',` summer, months . at -the
hoine of ' Mr;," .and Mrs. $,obert
Lott in Calgary. .
Mr. and, Mrs: De' Nova of ,Lon=.
don visited.. on Sunday at the
'hoine of Mr, and Mrs.. Walter'
Arscott. ' Alena • and •' Melanie re-.
turned to their home with them.
On Thursday of last week, Mr.
and Mrs. Russel Chapman at..
tended the funeral of Mrs. Sara
• Smith of Markham.. Mrs. Rosser:
a' •'daughter .of'
Chapman was the,.
the late Mrs , Smith. She was in
her 83rd year.. '
, -Miss ,Lois Conley, daughter of
Ir 4and Mrs -,..Eugene Con1eyrywill--
take a .businesscourse in Lon
don this.: fall.
• Mr.. and Mrs Arthur Simpson
of Toronto spent; the ,holiday'
week -end at ' the ' home • of Mr.
and Mrs, liugh Simpson; .& Mrs.
W illian Simpson of Lucknow`
visited there also.
Mrs. Robert -pardon and ..Mrs.
Gordon E,intoul spent Friday in •
London. .
Mr.'. and '•Mrs..Stanley' Ander-
soli and family of St. Catherines
spent the week -end at Jhe hoine
of 'Mr. ' and Mrs. Wilham Henry.
Miss Frances Henry of London
also- spent 'the week -end, at the
home of her :parents
'Mrs. Margaret 4Nasinith left
for, her home in Oregon last.
Thursday 'after spending three
;onths at the home of Mrs. Ro-
bert loss. • '
'Mrs.' Voris Willis visited ate the
home of iher,. niother, . Mrs. S.
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