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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-02-06, Page 1l2Y�o:` Year Irr. Advance -744;00 Extra To , ONTO' WEDNESDAY, :FEB: i ;!A CELEBRA 5t ; :WEDDING,.,:Aht'NIyERSAR' Mr. and Mis, Burt • .Roach' ob-. :'served their, „forty4ifth wedding anniversary ann iv..-ersaiYo n1Sa turd; aY, ..''.F. eb ru - ary 2nd, and, friendscalledboth afternoon andevening toextend their congrat ula ions:: Mr. and Mrs:, Roach were' mar- rie'd, on February 2nd, 1912 at. Dungannon by.';the Rev Leonard Bartlett' minister :of 'the Metho- , dint. 'Church, urch who.•. is now' : ••livin �g •at Belmont., Mrs. Roach.;,was the former Hattie Ryan, daughter of the late 'William: Ryan and Han- I n: ..•l ah' :Caa�te on . of.::Du nnon, n ' Burt's parents were' the late Samuel „Roach';• and EmmaSaun- b e' Y a:•.: b » ,, was. R ., Kk, i•� S^" in Dungannon. Following 'their marriage; Mr,: :and Mrs. Roach;fariined. on the 4th of Ashfield for several years. Later the ' farm;. :Was sold,. and Burt; : commenced work.for * I. R. ''Mabthe egg andbutter � in: gag, • Dungannon. :. roduce business -ii. Dungannon. When Mr. 1VieNab. sold' out. to Si1: v rwoods. • Ltd. .• he managed' the e g ne "w .busines in ..' Lucknow,and S •Burt • continued - to • manage the Silverwood ;business in 'Dungan;-, non -When Silver•. woods:' closed .,at Dungannon sixteen years ago, Burt 'Caine to Lucknow :: to ' work 'iorAhem' until; his.•retirement due to, ill 'health..about three 'years. ago. Altogether, :Mr Roach was With wiuh Snlyerwoods for •• thiriy,One years, •and with J. R. • McNab for three..`: Mr. arid 'Mrs ' Roach have one daughter„Brewer (Erma)) of Goderich, and '•a grandson, James 'Burton. Brewer Who •is •'attending :Gozleri:ch ,fCol.-. leg iate: • Institute. 1VIr' ':and Mrs. 'Roach 'are meniberS of the Luck= now United ''Church. • THE: OII)S COMING THRU:• Frank lytnller''Should hang: out his slingle as a-, vet, Last, •• Week .he,had a horse that Was' dying= -.•that seemed certain---. •so certain, -in fact, that Frank Th'e' Sentinel .last Wed- ,',nesda'y morning to advertise for another horse. Ire bad to .,have. one for ,brush -work 'and 'i Frere wasn't ' any` :^use an - Tcounting_on the Aick._.steed_sL_ recovery..;, The' ad beat the deadline • and was on the press when', Frank . called ,:again.': to ,see, if , it was , too. late '.to 'cancel • the: ad.' It was.. In the mean ei had -_taken things -._in his ' own hands and given- the horse a• •quart of oil -linseed, we . think"' it was.77It -got •. re- ' .and Frank, dashed:to.: ': the -phone to, "stop the press the oil.'scoming through". • At least - he found out .how fewhorses, there are for sale'. LIONS SPONSO -FREE SKATING. One of: the • newly"' organized Lions : Club , projects;that has gOne into immediate operation, is the ., � � of � free•.' Skating sponsorship n g for be : inners •a .• •<local, ••'arena $ t the • on a' twice -a -we ,ek � 'basis, for. town and rural' child ?;� ren ' alike.. . *This skating period is from 'pe d. 4.00 1°,5;39 °o'clock each 'Monday and:Wednesday afternoon` '.for.. childr.,,_n:.,up to nineyears of ,;a g.e, and Older children who have not skated ' and ' wish to learn. The committee , this supervised skating is. `head ed by Dr. T. B. -Cleland , • The ioris are alsosponsoring . s nso in ' .a public ���, ont� tor students oLucknow ,District High School, and' a ' winner 'will.. g be picked , on Friday. to represent Lucknow in the area'• competi- tion • The canvass of hog ' •producers in Ashfield and: West Wawanosh Townships is .being completed • this" .week: ;The . program :is •pant of , 'a, , co.unty=V}i'ide ; ,project • .' in. Huron aimed at setting. fip a hog marketing' directional. program. • . The canvass: is: aimed at ob- tainii g thesignature:._ of ho''g Oro; ducers to "'a^ directive , that will instruct ' shippers :-totransport their 'hogs to..a :marketing ,point .of • the Ontario Hog Producers Cooperative With the local canvass not yet completed; an accurate summary is •not available :.One' Ashfield canvasser reports .80 percent sup- port. ::In sections of West Wawa- nosh:.75.percent is 'indicated. ,The •Wawanosh • dr'ive : has •neared Completion ' in the.: ,south end early .this :week, but ther e was. Still. :considerable work• to, be done in the: north. The, Municipal, results will be finally :tabulated bulafed '.: o n a Cdunty ba sis.• m In • co .m.ti e ' n ng 'o .3>t the Su- P eme Court d cis on 'in,respect to • hog Marketing Ala n LloYd jasper; Presidentof ,ie • Ontario.” 'Federation.': of • Ag icul g?' c . -tune .had this .to .:sa 'Our. Present proviriCial.mar-.. keting le 'gislation and bill, 82 sof •• the ;Dominion Government• now buttressed iby ; the :: recent 'Su= :prerne• -Court - Decision,', ;clearly pa Provincial ••''Marketing. A. carnival at an. early date, e in the -form, of a drumhead ceremony in the. spring_ are . ,other immediate plans. Various committees'. havie ,been set up under ;thesu.s •rvision of ,the vice 'presidents.: Executive committees and those pertaining to • the: 'operation, of the' club, • are under the drection.•of-first vice president Chas. ' Webster.: .. Second -vice , president, Cecil Blake will* oversee sight,.conser :va•tion: and ;blind. work; ' under the. chairmanship of Dr.'M. H.. Cor, rin; boys 'and` •gisls w'ork, .under Dr T. B. Cleland; ecitizenshi headed by 'Robert Rae and 'Un- ited Nations . night in" charge ' g. of, Harton. Third ---vice-president,: WIliarn Shmid, will :-supervise •the; .var 1' iousivic < -committees• including g. •civic improvement, ••'headed• -••by' "Bud", Hamilton; comm:unit bet- terment, Robert MacKenzie; ' •ed-- .ucation'• committee, 'Stuart Coll- yer; ollyer; safety committee, Jack; Mc TDonagh- health ,a Harvey Houston. SCHOOL' GETS Ta RAT: 1 NG FRQM M D, RCAANOTHER DOES IT F4 ST RAILWAY •SERVICE CUT? • ' Railroad. officials have. current of our Boards, "The Supreme Court decision tip ?ell. , the right of the, Province 'Ofapooling secti' " on in the Ontario Fariin-.1 pro- ducts . dts : arketin M g Act:. and ` to set u • 'he ':ho peach and ve etabl'e P g, schernesn a d approved ' of the Servk!e' chanes and', `' ' '1 g nd •.,fePs levied' o-iig-anization•s, provide. that : all such . schemes. and fees be :levied inonri o '' c ecti n with transactions within the rovi p nce. "As for • those `transa'ctions. which mi 'ht be '•co �leted -i n an- other:, � d n an. oh t e province' . pr nce” or . for • export, ,hese boards: and levyy s are ful- ly. legalized .right now . ,ly . the Y Dom inion:: Governir ent:.under its present gill 321 . e. spec r and. the Director .of the three b ramch': lines 'north from• Bruce ,Count`" Health. Unit, give -:Palmerston An' inspector .. has Lucknow --, • Schoolbreae)nz.i.mayask, indg o,the' a .c`ah lecekr:. sotonn• thto topn Kincardine ,trifor. the ast sev reports vere e receiv'ediby , the4 Board at their. regular meet:' :volumeof business si ess being don e, • r to r s ing• on. partncu'larly .m, reg, d exp es g Monday, night, with �•a�11 • members bens Present, 'report of h°P r iens•• This . raises the question as: to. Y • .' 'Lloyd Ellerton, sanitary inspect- . or no another Curb' in or ;had to 'do Witht r.ro- •whether.. r. t, a e . c b the bac e _ : . i- -servi a ma , eTi n the off= .10 -real : tes-t• • of eatrn a � d- -drink- , y�ls ing. untenslsin thecafeteria.„. •'ne guess. s'that .eventu a l Y. ;'a' . 'n will ” ' : ut'one tr m .d The -'there. be b ovy .:`. report of br Reg. Allen, ' a dail . nd .,:. ;M.O.HY,...olg-•-the._.:.. • ..:._ :w wi:....__:...� utP,, .. Y__, �._._.:_ _ . . _ Uri .:, dealt th ,.. Frei .ht• business has drop ed equuP-merit;_._ water.- 'supply, lava iI •, , AP. , ,an• i-.. off- shar � l in recent ears with tory Facilities, ;and,. 'general ' sail -:I? Y : . ,_.. Y, .;., , , . tart'- conditi • ns�at•-the-school and l�btle,�or no ,.livestock shipped pointed .to : r from here.. -by' rail any more., as, • �Perfectipn when no • , : ' v.,. ;. trait orts have taken. over, The recommendations - 'f •o:r improve- �? • , ... in i. has also sufer- •ments .were - Made .,an. > cat'- freight bus Hess , gory, Dr. Allen's, report showed ed from: the fact ••:that the ex - n laterf l,:l°-enro1!meiA. of 85- sot's ess rate from 'her .•to_Toronto_ . ' •is .now. very, Slightly below •:the And 84 girls at the school: °' �' �� The-•�se-arreity of y teachers --was- fretae, . AS aconseauence again; indicated •yin a. circular let.- some of:. this •freight loss is being' ter "from ' they Minister of ' Edu handled .: by.; l✓:hIYR., express 'ser cation', . which outlined. a :•plan to vie _ ..:. ,:r.. : , interview, and - try to tibtaii t •+qualified teachers in 'the British The E1nntra°,theatre,.•which Was Isles, who would be willing :to closed.'and re -opened on a twice- coriie '.to Canada: • a -week ' basis, : is now closed coin- • Forms Were 'submitted ''for in:- 'ple.tely . ;terested Boards. to fill out, but +�. `as -the return such 'tforrY%1 AKI N •would; 'bei ;regarded lav the De- Partin n-% ;as a definttc co'inniit : N GE. irient to hire a 'teacher or 'teak}it' rs.no af'teach ertiregu rements for• the coni�plete" Y .. -'. ',An:" �• . ' • ., _: • . •Radcliffe d' his', internship'' at', the I riexL ,terra • i�fy, are unknown Infirmary of Oxford, at prresent, England;,'and is'now a. register. - Stu .. , °, �uy� C. ,,�� are . - , ed, w • dents at L:D11�Y:w7Y con �Y�i�ciarl,,., errd, •b" liar`... uu . ,i . e ,has gore to Heidelberg, • ... Y btlity: in5uran�et. �n thr '�, : Case Of . an•. 'arc. eii • ., . •i 'Gerinariy,• where• ,he ,has 'begun any YCtC�I t oCCtti I �� •• a..?n : the scholppostygraduate„ wore unde r u''tnli'e ,now regulation n:$ e4Professor ,of 'Surgery the t. aY , arced requires that anmist' vcrsity surgical clinic 'there, ]ap;amust'ftrst be rep.:rte to tie.; Dx Maclntyre is the • son ;df l�i`inc;teal �be,fore• tie student Mrs,' Archie ,Maefntyre of • •'the, . ,, :iCoiiyttrb'ed bpi Page ' YO;I Second , os . , . K. • - 4 "TheSuprene• Court .:decision; while upholding,the right' of marketing ' groups to pool'.' under' present legislation, '' it held that these' e groups could not Tgvy, . a charge which might be, used:to equalize payments oar. make'' i merits.: n is for .• losses � If "this • author itY.is.to be used byan : in arket ng--board;nOntaro,- there. -will have•'to be new 1e islati,on , nb-. tained from Ottawa.. The Supreriie.-Gourt• decision `ives' g us for a first tune a sold foundation.''upon which to build". • FIRE INSURANCE: CO ; , ANNUAL MEETING FRIDAY The •,West ..Wawanosh`•Mutual.. Fire Insurance Company `annual meeting= will: °be,.held -oh,-°Friday • in' •'the Parish Hall ,at • Dungan- non.. Direct, ; losses have been coisiderably - above norm l ;dun ing the;. year and ;reinsurance' losses. have :more.: than • doubled:.: George Stuart, a "director of the . Company for- has retired due toi11 health, and a successor .will ,be• .'elected,' o_n Friday. There. are : a ''number af. `. prospective candidates for .'this, appointment. SIX WEEKS MORE 'If anythie thought•w i ri t e r would ',depart :from us in ::1c s than six weeks, they are, doomed " to disappoir tment. - Old, Sol and the Groundhog settled, that .on Saturday= -Candlemas' Day. 'The a sun shone, that :. day . and when ,kr Groundhog.:; ventured from his lairhe saw, his. shadow,:• • and, ;legend ; has it, he scampered back to his <den • for .'six more weeks of hibernation while King Winter.. continues' to ; snow 'and. blow. .EXT .. END .IRI H• S MN TR.� Whitechurch, ,South Kinloss and Langside' has extended, a call to : Rey.... Robert •' T. A. 'Marshall of •the in RaffreYPresbyterian ch rch North rnIreland Rev. R lViarslall; :vmho i's •.33years of age,a had • expressed a desire'f• to 'come to Canada, and 'will • no doubt`ac'e'A t s the ..call.He. is mar- •ried and, they have.tlwo- n children. rs-M-a tor. _. .. ' Representatives from .the;: three congregations, will appear, before ; Huron -Maitland 'Presbytery next week 'for ratification of the'ca Rev. Marshall' is highlyrec-. ,.. ommended by those: who know him' Tf:. he .';flies to Canada; he mayass' yassume his new duties'. about • ' Easter' :time; and -if he comes. over iby':° ship, it' will, be• early,' May, • when ' hecommences r his ministry. Rev,- Re .. . Marshall was theh .„a choice of 'a well attended' con ` : ation= al meeting Of the three' churches, held last , Friday ;.afternoon':;: at Whitechurch:.: He. was. selected from : among four',candidates. The.. meeting- .was ' presided. -,-over :;by ev. : •, R J. McK•xhriey of ,Tees Water; and inters"� -• e , m moderator'of" -th.e,- ha_ _- - c , rge wh-iah .has -:been -.yap cant 'since the departure of •Rev., . +. No. rm,an ;Caswell, last. ' fall . • INSTALL- LEGION;:AUXILIARY OFFICERS • S .,t J.0 Kt,. fid • it+h; a--.mem+be-r-ship--of-- ninety* three, all chairmen will have: a •:strong, 'cornmittee ,°oto, carry ' out •their- tasksW respective , Chaiier-•nie'1bers7o`f :the Cub; •who have • not previously • beeii named are as ;follows..'. Orville Elliott,'. JY \VY •,Toynt,. Lloyd Hun ter, 'Allister ;Hughes,, Leonard ,MacDonald; 'IVY GY' Wcbstei,,4ack 2ewi t;-:On'tai"-Broo'k :fob `' •'c *Millan; Tack -E. MacDonald,' .'M'or-- pari Henderson, -Vii deli ' Mow -} bray, . •Baynard Aickert • Gordon Tadd, Kelso. MacNar, .H LY Mac'' Kenzie,'' Jack Pollock, John Ack- ert,,, Alvin Hamilton,• 'Jack Mac-• Kenzie, Cameron . MacDonald, JY L�, title . Ken.,.... B. Mow . bray►. Lawrence Ronald Par.' .ter Ay. -,",taker A. E :>McKim VV'n., ltuthei:fo Walter terR e cl,l e. l'onr V ar>tey- •zieErnest tar ostre, ' `'VV"Y: ' R; lorveyy George Whitby,' . u-yre • ieers• of :... r ' ... r - 4ff f tlne. L uc l..ri o 5horvrr, left to'.'illi a'ite• . ll?i,�, ..• Branch :,,•..Of. the Ladies tR.obort Aimstro�g,,• segea nt- at toeCanaitai Legion were. of,i4Ir�: Writ. trttitilli. . fteiali • installed la t$ -.tit ° t '"� cek:"•b er ' ;17fs ' a1Y..;'l�l�.oni, �'`� on. �•� r installing Officer Clatierice. Greer., '.ryes. :'Vl,t~s. Clair,4Ohri,stori,Y . Mrs: Ani a :Johiiston..was Mrs, Phili AlaclVliilwiw ed :for: another termaAuxiliary .pas t• p esi c,eitw psY�'o is• ' president, ti" ., E• ncY •, -46:n050f -MOO( r w