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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-12-09, Page 5WEDNESDAY, DEC 9th: 1959, • I QCKNOW SENTINEL, LOC KNOW, ONTARIO ✓ C e A, junior farmer's ambition MILtt.KAB1UI:V gnTuvnanN FOND. ANNa 7t a .AT ROYAL EMS. with S rear. Mil day 3Y•iemia er • FLAW - .7 Flap. . Kenneth ; A_ ,Limo is a' Waterloo County' men. In his travels as an R:.O.P-inspector he sees a lot of . good cattle. They have ,sbarped. his desire to build. a thy high producing herd. 'Add to this his, ability to • puck the good ones, and you have a sum storyin the sore He is ably helped by his father, August S. .L and his `brcother,. Doug, who hook after the cattle when Kai is, away r ' In 1956, they purchased the 21,709.1b. Deemed }Ugh - croft Pride (VG)—nelet year. he was Can da°s highest 2 producer with. *CM The. milk, 076 fat In ]95S, six of: • their •.Cows Completed " R.Op, retnords averaging 17„9115 irtni}lk„ 't,', fat —'16I-149% BCA. Included in this group is }lemma Achilles : Dora,'whose' 2 -year-old . y 2X .record .of18 423 m 661 fat will soon be reported as Canada's third highe t for all.tir� ' • In' 1958, Ken made some important 'moons to his __ K -L ..Herd—at. the radian he bought Bridge Lea Relledicin Idoan' and then Ruthv'ern Fond Ann :.(1 z) at the Sale of Sikurs'after she placed 7th in that great milk: coat class at the Royal.' Both rows have' ,been •bred to Woodbourne Enka Refleur, highly popular' son of R.efl n Sovereign out of the only All-American ;Gold Medal chow,. Enka Pietje' Veeman (lie) This is of Bens method Of aaoompltsbi!i a job -make the most et an aPilartuditr.r lir. 'August S. Lasa alaraimar FE,\•'WOOD ACHILLES DOHA 2 -year. eii.. 3®G-c,,,p me mond sr mut mat. Ma fat. DEE1o00D TIME (VG) Clamila% 38 Higlust' whims fa 1ST. • c :now .0-0 OBITUARY THOM%S J 1 ANN , '7 he tunas' , J. McCann of St.. Augustine died in •' Wingham hospital eni . Friday • in his He was a son of Peter Mc� Gann and Catherine T'iteraeg, ••natiaves' of Ireland and • •was. born' • oe Coro.. 5, West'' Wawanash '`on November 41th, 1870. He • was a faamilar. atWim. Wawaaosh nomination • REV. 'MBES . L. BURGESS • I811<Dt1CTED 'AT HOWE* Rei-,. James Iturgess, who commenced his ministry at South Kiniloss • •Presbyterian', Church,. was inducted last .week as minister of .St... Andrews Pres -.l bytes Dan Church, Hanover, and I ,Soox Church, Ayton REV. JAMES 'BURGESS PAGE- FTVS guests of • 'Nfr.. and Mrs- John Moser, ParkhilL ' Mr,. William NiTall of Kinlough Wall and Mr. ' and ' Mrs. John. spent some time with Mrs. Wm Schumacher: IF *OD BELIEVE IN SIGNS, COI.. , BE OPEN WINTER November was a very, dull, dark month. Most everyone klnows that and tuneof,cial weather records substantiate it. There were; only two days. of • • •SUnsfoine in ' the month,' Which. reeorrded• a 'high' of 65, a low of 13 degrees, 3.66 inches of Iain, and, believe • it or not, 14 inches of- snow.. But to snow carne and went • nn such a waw a . to pro-, vide' no ,traffic probleres.. ".: • . There was thunder heard on 2nd d 23rd of the . month, and if you are one who holds • to the old weather omens, that would • indicate "open" weather. Here's hoping; for We were well snow: 6 ed m before this a year ago. A native' of Orono, Rev,. Bur- gess .graduated' from Knox Coll- G .: log; : Toronto and was ordained'it is 1930,when he accepted a call U to South Kinloss„ where he re- mained until 1936. • He succeeded .the late Rev_ A. K. MarLaren . and was follow ed' • at South ' ,Kinloss by Rev. G. M. Young...' • ' Mrs. Burgess . is the former/ *Mary M tchell off . Wnngha�( l They have a family of three, Dr. W. ,J.. Burgess an intern at Civic Hospittal, Ottawa,;. Marion in training, at :: Woffien„s Hospital' Ifo Toronto and Andrew at home. Rev Burgess was at .Alliston„.r •prior to opting the Hanover u ca11_ ' 1 ST. `HELENS 1 The Christmas meettiig of the; �Z was held an the cornrnnitty k halt: A good attendance answer -I • e4 the roll call by . a Christmas verse .and exchange of : gift A donation of $5.00 is bang sent 1 (0 CARK Mrd Andrew GaauaIlt, Federation ” Repre tat ive;, gave an • ' interesting report ; ' Of . the Meeting held 'Il�t: Loins.Mrs. I R. P G», as 'gueit steer, gave a ` 'very fine tattl<r en, mat. Several • Christmas 'carols Were g•. and sever -at mea ' stand: He retained his interest r meduiean mass. in St:. Augustine : were with th s., ilI ,.. .itma cep . urn mm utnicipal afffairs„ despite' ad= , animal at 19 a.mmn.., celebrated by�. The e, season.. Motto', Soire tth npertaining 1 ranting and` at a noannana- Rev. John Attchabowski. Batrial ' It:O C'�ir•i�maac was •Pa•esiemmteal by tion meettin . a conntote of years folk din the church cennetery.li Bars_ Jim Aitchison.: mks.. cheSter .ago he. told The Sean: lel , , r.'lor favored with . a . 'piano 1 wel(Il r+eoneamberied attlie. ndtnang .ham. • , first . DIIRS. JOS1�1H HADItILr'TOIl11 � soEo.. Chans�as � Belllls.. After u.Joseph , Hamilton, occurnred . at • • y lunch was sea�`ed Ail his Liffe • Ifte lived on tbel; Alexend ra, Ho final; Go�lePick 11 by the Hostesses in charge. g, . . emmeettnnv� sn: :sus years Pr'Ie- I, The . sudden death of 1+Itlrs. o II* ': the' Queen and Institute vnoaus .�I i Graffi a lt®veIl farm • in ' West Wawarmosb_ He i, on Sunday, November 29th, at t • • was a mmembes • of St. Augustine l the age of 83 dais.. • he was Bom• an 'Catthellic ' C'iluiavK one: formerly Jessie Miller Stamm- . n ttetl for office, while eho• to funeral'was • on Monday, with , her ooarcnage :Ito Dr: Jeseph. Haiti: on .Ian 1096. she ll ;cal. urn a ughtter ,off the late Mr. i, and: Mts. Robeait •Staaughaan„ ''o€ Cebllbor�ne. Township:" Follo�g so$1ter,; t Miss Caroline McCann„ meetings . and while often nom- I•St .Augustine, survives him. The. 1 1: NOW 1S THE TIME TO BUY AND. LAY -AWAY 1' •1 1 1 1 1 i 1 :1 1 FOR INEXPENSIVE C�trStmas •. Gifts • SEE OIJR.. WINDOWS' • I different :localities but for Ute I: ><^ast ss '. years has resided in; D ungaanaorn. Her . hiushand . loan:-. g'e:.• her.. :gm. sen litho, a. arner n> er ,of the ..AirTli•vart, Cht+f'diihand • 4. .anal • 'ardent worker in the • cualllly the V aeries" Guild. • Suuavivnmg are ttwo, sorts. Watt. • of Luck/mow. and • George„ et' .Goierich. • and four" dannehnte , ' !Wks. Walter; 'a7eraaa) Stafford, : Miff IIinnun amici;, Mrs_ Jack 'aria- a- aria- •. lel) .lE artrisb. of . ' $itytth; Mts. David Girace) Maclf7tnart'nmmnd. • of ; II7 uaagannetn. and Mas. Stewart 1 ,, ((Geanevieevie) Tewssley, of Leeg ! Reach. California. There are 11 grandchildren: and 17 1 gnt-g •hldrt , ` j 1 s Rev K L. Jennies canidnacteii.,' I' ; the funeral serviie at Stiles. fain-,` °Jhante. er ch„ 'oar Widnes- w er°! • .. PYREX •COFFEE PERCOLA RS . • . ON SALE ATG TLY: REI UCED , PRICES ... _ hiow 'and Save Moa�ey: • — ,I --- ; We have'a. E'ersttock !off • • W:Nta MITIS AND CLOVES, • for Mea rad Boys •. REASONABLY `PRICED; • t MUrie: 8 thinuate. WHOOPS!• • CARS. ;SLIDE T0Ol Remember to be edea. careful whets &Meg in wisol,rw . i mow.. Dowty speed Rattail; were see. fir floc &ivnig condifions ... FOLLOW AT• A SAFE CUI.ROSS. DORNFtS. .DISTANCE , plainly of room .. KEEP 5IUD CLE,! iawg dost be seen IVO Coangr•�tUilat heal to - Mr,. Doan Donaldson,; Oliver dealer:„ • our winning . a trill?) to Charles Cit, Iowa. , .• • DSS and Mrs, • Bob •Stoho and' IIDav,-iid visited 'Ihunrsday evening with Mr.. and Mrs. Jas, 'Wraith, Mrs.. ' Brown and Reg. spent • WeniLgda W . evening <• with 11,7.• lead . John Schumacher. . Bert ,:- arris has returned home front W`sunghat�m• ob-g,ittfalt. Mrs. Fink Bre wmi and ‘Reg.. visited Thuarr_ h e s lag at Snit- • titin s. ll anlonngn. ll and Mr Jo, N, ,, Marchi k d Ana, Toronto. have '!moved tc California. ',Z Ildacrrrbunl the, former Genie H'er cmff W S. ccaimmnanunnt Mrs. Bert Nae.h of somm. d Al- Riintattigh were callers Stml-1 day .with • Mrs. William WWII 'a+tt the home of' Mr .arid Ms. Jahn. day att t n a lacck„ with nnntt Son 1 „tr.,. tit Damon ettery, Schumacher. Mr„ and Mrs. Jas. Wraith were!, Suns: visitors with Mr., and Mrs. Dean Keith. I:IfG .. : Brawn. and • Reg a Vent Sunda* affte rn .' 1 r:. aid , Alberti,' ' Shelia % ... its '�'eimtr Parkhill!„ while 1t . anrc1 ' S;tntsc'_ �tzen Paidt2 Jain Schumacher were the. • TEST BRAJCES AT ttlV� • to get ah feel of 'the• read • DRAKES leaning on •brakes locks �t Inte s and • anises skids • USE GOOD T ' . OR'CNAINS iilOk ag• *P Oath!' °w thiapor / surfaces CO-OPERATORS. I1fSURA CE Ausemnot Maas fa: Owns Sound. 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