HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-08-27, Page 15*NVEDliESDAY0 AUOrtiST 27. 1958
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THE LUCKNOW SEDiTnW! IeTJOKNOW, ONTART9 '
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• RV!and.Mrs G. Co, and•
larnily of Oakland Spent the past
• Week at the borne Of Miss Olive
• Terriff, *
Mrs, Jen Dowling and Laverne
and, Mr. and .Mra,,,Robert Aitchi
son. sPent the week -n4 with
• retatives., in. Mt, Forest.
Mr.. and Mrs. ceell Falconer,
•Mr, Tom. Morrison attended the
• ,garne in Sarnia on Thursday
• where' the LUcknOW' All, -Stars
;played Sarnia
Mr.• Garry Chapman :IS spend.;
ingothis, Week in •Toronto at the,
home' of ". his • sister, Mrs.- Ross
-• -Rev; -and -Mrsi---W-att,:ancl-fol*,„
ily. of 'Toronto, formerly a Mit-
chell!' spent this past week at the
home of his parents. in White
church. • •• .
turn herne rom the. hOsPital„. on
Wednesday :butistiIi under the
care of, the, 'doctor.
Mr. and Mrs. Groskorth, Paul
and Karen.: Spent the past week
holidaying in New York and:
WaShington.
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Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emmerson
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs,
R. Ritchie. ••• ,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford rarrier
arid family of Windsor' visited
his' Parents, Mr, and Mrs. W.
Farrier over the week -end.
Mr. and. Mrs, Jerry Forsyth,
June and Joyce of Windsor"vis-
ited at the home of Mr. and.Mrs.
Tem Morrison; •
Mr, and Mrs. Jack 'Mitchell are
spending their 'holidays at •Kitch-
ener and 'Toronto. . •
Mrs, Mary Chapman, Sr., , has
beenl-aPatient in_Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital. • •
• Little Susan IVIitchell spend-
ing,- this_ week.„-,with--..Mra.-VictOr-
Emmerson,'" •
Mr. and "'Mrs. Cecil Falconer
Visited •Mr, Charlie Falconer of
Glamis on Sunday.
Patient in the, Wingliam 'General
Hospital this_ past two' weeks. '
Mrs. ',Jack Gillespie and fam-
ily of Sarnia spent 'the •week -end
with Whitechurch relatives.
Mr. Johnnie Willis is holiday-
• Davidson Visualining
and Collision Service
REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES
.Automjitive. Safety Glass: Cut And :Installed:
• • AUTO BODY EPAIRS- & ,PAINTING • •
• FRONT '' WHEEL' ALIGNMENT : AND •BALANCING
Rimini' Road, NO. 8 Hwy? ' • Phone 320 . GODERICH •
nig at the home Of his aunt at 1
Strathroy.' •
Mr. ahcl. Mrs. W. R. Farrier and
Winnifred; Mrs: Jack ' Gillespie Sv
children are holidaying at Sauble
Beach this week.
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Mr. Herb Laidlaw and • Ivan.
left on Saturday for a.' trip' to
the Werth, They will, visit at
Powassan, North 'Bay, •Coehrane'
and Blind /River' returning 'by
the United S '
Sates. • • , •
Miss Lila Emmerson 'Spent
Sunday ,at the; home pf Mr. and!
Mrs. ViCtor -Ennerson. •• •
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Mrs. Dick ,Turner and sons. of.
Toronto are ' holidaying at the
• home of -Mrs. Allan Turner..
.,-Little_SusarOVIitchell , had, the,
• misforturie t� •break .her • collar
bone. • ••
Little Kathy mith has been
holidaying at fe ome of , her
- rand .arents Mr. an MAus-
apman. • •
' Mr. and Mrs. Mackie ,of 'Ter -
Onto spent 'the past week' with
Mr.' and Mrs. W. R; Farrier.
.Mr. and, Mrs. Albert Coultes
Spent Sunday with.' her' father,
Mr. Tom Kerry of PaisleY.
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•The August meeting of Kair-
shea Women's Institute was held
in • the' Holyrood 'Hall With.,Mis.
James. Burt and , Mrs. Richard
Martin as hostesses Mrs Currie
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Colwell read the 'scripture.
Plans were made for the ex.'
hitit for the Fall , Fair, -and a
donation of. $10.00 was made tb
.the- Luckriow. Fall Fair. The
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In these days of man -Made planets we . tual farming population?
• 'tend' to overlOok this ,. old, but still
miraculous, earth that feeds and pro -
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the. answer • in farm meChaniza- •
tion in,•a scienti c approach to, food 0
• sultivatipn and. the development. of of
niiiderif Machine
output per acre and,. per. man-hOur '
Worked:,. • •.••
In this 'development Massey-Fergusci
playa a leading,. role throughout the
• world—in Canada;.in the ,United .•
States; .in France, South America,
• Great' Britain, South Africa,. Germany . • ,
and Australia. , • . •
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All the world over, , wherever 'farming '
is mechanized tomeet our ever-groW-
ing needs, there' we find•Massey.7.
Ferguson machines hard at work .,' •
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, That oVer 60;000 -babies.. aicerWiffintO7-
this world each day—more than enough
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less . than a year—goes unnoticed.
`'• That these '60,900 new mouth's will be
• fed on the produce of this small earth
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Yet, when we consider this: astonish-
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ing growth in the World'S population,
• we must Wonder how 'it is that our
• standard of living -measured interms,
of food coni3umptionretnains so high.*
• Row is it'possible when there has been
little appreCiable,increase in the. World
farm,,acreage and. a deeline in .the ac
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PLUM 10 GREAT .1111V- ACTS
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Ostittoff and Loa — N.w4I, Muslims by Hie sheen
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Roger lay — Vaud.4flW, own fautlasioidlo.%
Th. l�dStbess actitintha cmala• pads Id Swilivaii
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• , * tamale and Ills tiranaas lassida11s$ yetis ,•
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* Plobl• /do — Wirlirs High, Mese Darin& l!aiallol Reims. • •- • : • . • •
• * Dating SLIDE FOR;UFE loaves vat paspIng. • . ,• . • • 4 „ •' • . '
• * les, Ilea Traps Most unusual, Raman •laddsr Isolanday
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MONDAY AFTERNOON
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-,4-:••• Children!. Day 7.cs chance to. participate !II Ilse show,
' and win valuable prizes. •
. PRICES — Adults. S1.00 ••• Children .50s
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AFTERNOONS
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HARNESS RACING
2 -YEAR-OLD • PACE 26 Class Pucci: •, 21 ilastilfiad, Trog •, • • .
3•YEA11:016• .:PACE 24 'qc!" NI"; : 26. Class,,Pa .,`•
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.. INVITATION PACE 20•Class Pace • Consolation Race
''PRICES— Adults, $1.00, •• Childrin 50c Reserrd Sega $1.50 ' •. •
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND SATURDAY MORNING
eedilkt 1?/1CING.
• ELEPHANTS — CAMELS — LLAMAS — ZEBRAS'— PONIES
Wild and domeiti , animals Aiming and nationalist" In Hsi
•••• greatest Animal Exhibitjan aver presented.
• PRICES —Adults $1.00 7 Childran51/d Assort:AO Seidl $1.50
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON °
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• Veterans Parade - Armed Forces Display:
A Navy, Army and Air Force Show!
• Admission Free
WESTERN FAIR Is A FAM16' AFFAt1
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dates for the extension course,
"Hospitality Food! are: in April,
9th and10th, 1959. The roll call,.
"What I admire most in elderly
women", was , well responded to.
Mention was made of :the :grac-
ious' Centennial . Queen of • Luck -
now,. Miss. Jessie MacKay, • 9.2
.years Young, ' who is,' a -former
member of Kairshea. There were
21 , members and five visitors
present...Mrs. Gib Hamilton was
appointed delegate to Area Con-
vention in *Guelph, September 24
and 25. • , '‘
Mrs. Harry Lavis gave the,cur-
rent events and also fiter on in
the meeting •a humorous, reading
about *farnily reuriion.,Mrs. Al-
lister Hughes had the 4 -nett°,
"Make good. use of today because
mow.torY
Mrs. Harvey HouStcin •gave a
report of a meeting in :Grey Co.
•concerning the • Owen Sound
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Area as attended by four mem-
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bers of District Executive, DISCS
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played a piano 8Selecti9n. Mrs. •
Allister, Hughes gave the court-.
esy remarks. ••.'
The 4September meeting will'
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be in. Ilolyrood ' Hall, Mrs. Fred.
Gikhrist,• hostess.
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HURON • CO.. CROP REPORT
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Threshing ' and combining 1-
aPprcociMately two-thirds Com-
pleted on Huron County farms_
A good deal of combined straw,.
will be gathered and Spored dtir-‘ ' •••
ing' the 'next week., Gram corn: • '
crOpScontinue te. make good Pre-:. ' • r
gress and,•early crops are cobbing .`. . *
-very well. ,par ers in the south. , •
end of the County are.taking ad- •'
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harvest second cut hay. •
A bathing beautY:, it seems, is
one Worth wading for.
•'WALTER BRECKLES •
• KINLOUGII; ONTARIO —• Phone 18-20 Ripley
John Deere beater -=•.• AutOnialve and trader Repairs
Arc and Acetylene welding . Machine Work „:. Pioneer
Chain Saw, Lawn, 'and Garden .Equipment
• foryinir best buy in dietel traitors,. see the "David lIro*n"
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