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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-02-27, Page 8R THE LUOKNOW SEr, ITHIEI. L.UC vOW, Q] .Fooled T9•. Re air, All,'"Makes, 'Ot Tractors,,' Machines 8l: Shop Work •ENE &' ARC WEI RING. AC,ETX.... IN MAR HORSE CRUEL (Contributed) There . are approximately . 6,000 horses ,workingin '.Northern Qn, tarin .camps,. It ' 1S . estunate d that. ,.. Paper.,.and dumber` companies, con .e back at the end of a, single season only ,fit for, slaughter meat'. Three years ago when ,the 5izf�. fer1' _•.of^. Ontario "1l�ush -horses wain knmun ` the .S.P.C,A: (Society for Prevention of Cruet= ty to Anirnais) appealed•. for a .specialfund, to be :sett,,up. to fin ace in tionk. It was found. that the anis ;used, ill-treated. bush borses, had hundreds, of friends in Ontario who generous= ly supported; the' fund and add- - Ationa'l.;inspeccttors, were appointed, last' Yyear: -Till it -can lie-- said- truthfully . ' that conditions .' have greatly improved there is need fora donation_ s. small as well as large •to' be sernt to S P.0 A Of= f iee1498 ¥oge $t., Tordnto ()Pt', According to an editorial in the, London Free'. gess of January '.15th,; the shockifg er4e1= ty (g0ea .On, arld • ion! Constable Smith of; North Ba saw the legs,f. k a horse protrud�ng :from.; a • truck and fouh •, t. rgq wretd; sick, !p!rostrate ,animals ' bein4. transported in soli -zero weather. .from New L,iskeard.,to a dog food factory.:in Toront4,: a distance Of . hundreds of 'miles}: It is, revolt,. g in - that ! such shooh1ng cruelty . BRECKLES'. q. P Phone 18-r-20, .Ripley THE HOME OF QUALITY SERVICE and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS •,27,th,'.1a5�, � , NIA• • e'in a; modern c}vilw, can ;tak pplace •ized . comniunitir Chesley n;erchan s are; staying open• .d o Friday -evenings ..until n , 9 00.clock and. ,will close ,at 6,30 on Saturdays, for a three' months' trial period . S Helens.,1Happy'11andicrafters Club me'inbers met at the -6 -0 of Norm Murray on Thursday i°everiin ; February '14th for their -seventh,.-meeting Phe;:Yneet ng opened ;with the .444 ,pledge, ,ZTwelve :Members. ,answered-. the roll'call, "Show: a sample of .ma-: terial., and name a semi suitable ifor .it".• The "leaders' demonstrat- ed' blind' iheanrning and '`each 'girl : made a •'sample,.' The girls worked: On their garments. ` . Mrs.. Mac Pherson and • Norma :. Murray were {hostesses and the' :meeting. closed -With lunch and a sing song. The. Wingham arena"was term ed. "an exxpensive , 'luxury" .by a member .6.f. tie town council during' a discussion of: the prob-' Mem of: financing' the projeci • AlL-Canadian 'A1M & INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT LTD. Brantford, Ontario E REQUIRE DEALER REP1tESENI'ATIV {.. in LUCKNOW OR VICINITY Now is your chance to share in our greatly • improved:' potential Enquire .today BOX C; . LUCKNOW SENTINEL ' • 4. hev. Rardtop, powergllde, f idly equipped , ,} $2,38 Deluxe,. Sedan,, fully.: e`qu ppe 1,95.. Pontiac 2 <285 ¢ , . , ,. wer fide :_ ,, ..,,.. , ,; ,►_.. 6 'Chen, .,Sedan• :with --Pa►, . „ . . 195 • ,;,. 1,885 1946 Ford, Sedan, .fully equipped '` Deluxe;'. Sedan•,,,,;,,,,, ,,,:,,;, 1955 C. hev� Powergllde 51895' 19 1955 Pontiac;' : fully' equipped ., , ;1' 495 ' 54 Chex' Powerglide Coach,' fully ,equipped:., . } ,,. . • • Television? It's a place where. all - little films go—when . they're bad.. 9: No : man is demolished but by himself. I. 'Summer' . resort . ', A . ` place i where you.. see ,a lot ; of .'stuffed shorts. . . w i 'J•9'4Y r^' !• . ,' 4 to ):.4N ,e. a. P}l.' .•i•.µ Ch Sedan 19. 54 eve . 195 1953 Chev: Sedan ,•.• • , , 1952 P1ymoughStation Wagon 51,195 ndition, fully equipped ` :,, 995. 1951. Mercury' Sedan► A1' cQ ' f 695 Sedan, , . , 1950 •ChevP 'S: •..� ,, �• 1950 .Plymouth » 'sed.an, .. , • , ..}... ▪ .....,.. , S. 395 Two 1948 Pontiac Sedans • •.. 295 1946 :Dodge' Custom Sedan, •Al condition , • $ 'TRUCKS{ 1953 Chev. i� ton Tick, -Up $ 795 4 , � , ..:, ..� • #...325 Ford Panel , .., , SE . THIS '. ONE.. —.� FWD TRIJC1C, WITH WINCH assesMotor Huron ,Ys .Count 's'• Foremost Used* Car .:Dealers Cash. • Trade; Terms-:.. Open Evenings Until 10;:, Cities Service,:' Dealer Phone ?3x,: Brussele White -MacMillan Group W•A. " . _ , ' uar : meeting of Group II, of the W ;A..the:. ladies met at Mrs. Bryce Elxliotts• home Mrs: J Boyle: with Mrs. Alex : with : thirty. ladies 'present, Mrs: Andrew presiding Mrs. George White .had charge of the ;''meet Andrew' read the scripture and Ing and .openedwith the, W A. Mrs Alex Andrew . had, the rued motto .and prayer :and the thence itatiom on prayer •: followed .by hymn. Mrs. `McDia m:id .read the prayer: ' The roll call .;was re - scripture ``lesson,: MrsJ: Math;' sponded to 4by paying the fees ers .took.:the_meditation ,T'he `roll Mrs: Itabertson reported` .for the call' was , answered by paying of cheerio ' .committee and the lad fees: Mrs:' Mathers ' reported for les:, Were thanked:: dor .. 'helping" the Cheerio " :Committee:. Mrs.. withthe• two ---supper . ee-ts Sproulreported: re rted for the sewing for the . coming year ;ere dis ;committee regarding a .431.0U:she cussed: 'In the absence; of Mrs ,had: finishedai d. it was decided W: B Anderson, ',Ada Webster to; give it to: -the: W,M.S..' for their presided` for the grogram which ;bale. Diitferentsu'ggestior s --=•were, cansnted of readings. 'by Hazel Webster' and Mrs: R. Robertson and music' (oy the' record :play- er: A contest'; was enjoyed at .:the Close of the .•meeting :and lunch, was served. ed .:Conditions in. -.the World. '. A game, of bean': ;bags. was followe4l • by a :questionnaire:. The;, ;Booste;r t± am is : ahead . in the attendance chart. Group I 'United Church •W A. . On 'February 12th 23 •mernrhers '4. j fi TYPICAL employee of a well-established Canadian industry . is a married man with two or three .children:, b out-- 305 per month. month. (In'Stelco has an -income -of •a• o P $..o, .,. ,:_. the average is $394 per.' month).. He owns 'his home, < • off . , and the.mortgage, ''if any, is being paid,f' steadily:' He automobile and his home.isequipped with.almost has • an every kind ; of convenience: a .father, :.this typical free, independent. and set t. A respecting • Canadian 'industrial „employe.e is anxious: to see his children do, well, ls'e .honest;: grow up- as --good, citizens. And the, father believes in' setting a .good-. ex s..._ , .._ • amplo-. in _ hts_ h,trtriie,;'�-irr phis neig I�orhood -,-and in; --him ••.i. E.. LIMITED. ,MONTREAL,• GANANOQUE. ' '11AMILTOt ; BRANTEORD' TORONTO: discussed; for a_ project , to raise money and a series. of ; Friend .ship Teas was decided on Mrs, Eldon . Henderson presided for the program.,. Mrs. ; Lloyd Hall gave a ` reading .Mrs. Harvey; Houston gave a '•paper.on lead- ership :and business• procedure for ;meetings; Miss' Helen Thomp son,, a poem of Edgar .Guest; Mrs, ,Jack -Ackert,: a. •'reading; Mrs. Hiram 'Collins,- a • mouth organ selection. Mrs./Collins tendered the ihostess a' vote of'thanks and all who helped with , the. »meet - it g. sti v an .1 MacLeod-and-:Mathers, GrouT--3- '. Miss, C. MacGregor :Was' far- the Fepruary, meeting, of Group 3 .'of , the Women's : Associ ation. • Mrs Lawrence, MacLeod' Sresided `he-scr'ipt-ure�wase ad a report on,esu in by Mrs. Annie , Struthers. The given, »with a plant taken to Mt ; :roll•-call---w-as --answered.- mheaeerttt,s t.Pao.nl`afd, nfsteww-ewso:ey .tv,.`+Tei:wsigertonardtsye -ttwo=hmaveesh .a- . ,,.A ' . -_t.hankWyaoshuneagtrdn••a.n` woere '•frm' Mrs. ''Jake Hunte r, rC;ewlrrehiiiy.;iv►c,�cnids, ,Mrs..T� A. Hackett -a bltissorsr tea in ay. ss can John Hunter `wete .appointer tC► MacLeod tools for• her tcpic,.Val-. w~isit ,befiire° .the Maroh mc�c�trnk entines. Misses Sbcila Haldenby Mrs, Chas:: Anderson �is in ehat 1 and Laura Breckles• favored, with of the 1Vlarch program,; T1i » truly ' a: duet, , Mrs, Howard Robinson, ; book l as taken by.» Mr,s ltifli� f i who is' 'a membo'r' cif Around the World `Shap = o. -=.. ceived 'gifts frons 'various coup Zion 1i► A meeting tr esf-gave;a:brief-history Uf e:acli The• F�cbruar+v'• W f1:; •ry fi�ii" on d'ernonrtration A humorous nur>I•ibei' wast' given �bv MN B was _,held at tic.: hon y �t' " : r: . R Tach. 'Tile meeting' closed with 11:;.$ G., Htiritar The pi�csirii r�G. . s. Gordon Ritchir ; . hpcfl(C l!1t} a hyf'rn aftt�r which a dainty. •, lunch was served.'i�iy'the hostess,' niecting ,and read clic °t"Y►rV��r"c.. • I It was decided. '•to Hilt.' c�°ti United. Church 111-C Group guilts'; ones having talready. �ii,i"n , :, The Hi C ;Group met 'on Mori gttiltea. Money :received ir►t` 't:• day evening, anti after :the ipen- v�1L. ured o.»purchasc.�i ti�4ifr► Ing devotions, Nancy Webster ' ial for pillow cases and lt�nc� zori aria ,panne 'Hunter ondueted .doth far bazaar work. Any the ,worship . service' ••, with the les it terested ` i'n sending hrtbi e' ;heti aE slide's, `XTh:�c thenie� wits old woollens �hbuld • do so } "Sentinels of•Life". A.f lm shove ',,the .end of. M"a ch, Mont W.M.S. The February meeting ':wad, held- .at .the•, home- of Mrs., Wm. G. Hunter with a low attendance. Mrs Peter Cook:presided• - The -- roll , call .was answered ' ,with. a verse" Of' scripture. Christian Ste- wardship was taken by Mrs Jack 'McDonagh, ' Devotional x was . 'read' by , Mrs.. Earl Swan with. Mrs. Gordon reading' ° reading . 'the' scripture. Mica: `Jitirt" 'Hu:ttcr, spoke' on temperance... `There was' an: instrumental, by'Mi s• Jack McDonagh • and a Valentine• reading' by Mrs. Wesley` Ritchie.'' M , .M,i D. I;o