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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-07-17, Page 91F
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PHONE ,1'50, L,UCKNOW
-LAD .INJURED WHEN.. 1.
• 11ORSE TOOK FRIGHT
Thomas °Dickson, son of 'Mel-
vin' Dickson: of Port Albert, re-:
ken le" and back:
ce�r�red' �a• Ebro g
h ` n
when_.�he � o.
fro, a' horse ; he ,was riding, along
21 near his"home ,S tur-
Righay a
da
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• horse becamefrightened
The hos
dogand ibolted
..• • by � a strange',
throwing . the • lad against a .tele-
phone. pole.
TWO SETS: OF • TWINS
CALVES_ -ON., SAME :FARM
Turn calves are no novelty,
at When two, sets are• born on
the same'farmwithin three :days
it is unusual, :and to say; the least,
Lather .,profitatble for the' pleased.
Proprietor, , Robert: McAllister'' of
Con.: 6, West ,Wawanosl .
The calx s ' �re: urebred h r
e a p Sot..
horns ,and all are thriving.
• WEDS AT MONTREAL
,The. ',Marriage of _Frances es '.M
_h ....:.. g _ anc ori_
lyn; daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Will ani' Trimble Baillie • of Car
gi44, to Dr. Thomas' Francis Ward,;
,
son: o£ Mt: 1VI.-J:._Ward.-an: and -the:
the .
late Mrs. Ward .of Scarboro , On'
trio
t , took place on 'Saturday
y'
morning; July . 6th, at' 11 o.clock
in St. 'Kevin's Church, Montreal;
the. Rev. .H. Hall officiating
Mrs: ' Baillie ' is the
' 'former
Frances Cain of Lucknow.' Am ' .
ong'
those attending the _wedding was,
the bride's' sister, Joan 'Baillie'
of Hay.River in the: Northwest:
Territories
D. r. ' and . Mrs.. Ward wall' reside
rn,Re ina
Mr' and s,. -
Mrs, Murray Mur ay McDon
a h, Charlie Anderson Ken and
Ron `visited with : Mrs. 'Charlie
Anderson..on Sunday.;:
A•nzie •Ritch>e. and Elaine Cook
:left Sunday, for Camp.:`
(ZIQ1.J NE NEWS) " •
ev, ' A. W. Brewn of Brant
forrneriy of ' Ash'fieid C:ir
cuit, visited with Mr, and Mrs:.
W, :G, :Hunter-, and famil,-on
urs • ay, and' with. Mrs; Ernest
Blake of'Lucknow: Mr, and.'•Mrs
•Brow, saw their two dauughters,
Etliol•. anal Mrs: , Murray McVoa n
(.Bertha:)',, who`both are 7teachers,
off to London,: England by. plane
froTues '
alton on • y,
a A con,
,�•M d.
tingent of over. one: hundred tea.-
. .
vhers " took :advantage of . .this
special .tour..The giris'will spend,
a "week +sight-seeing; °iii London
where' they vyill tbe, .met. by their.
uncle.'14,49:.p�la�s ".touring t'b,err3
around:England foi the next six
• wee'ks, when they will. also visit
many of: 'their relatives: .
Sisters Are • Top Students '
.Mrs.' Ken Laidlaw, Dianne and
Joyce' of London called at :the
Hunter home here last 'Thurs-,
dy= --Congratulations ',are due
Patricia4, Dianne and Joyce as,
the : three girls... attained the
unique hznor of passing' ••Grades
and--.4—examinations--respect—,:
ively . with the. highest standing
in each of their classes. They at-
tend the i:new Sir John A. Mac
Donald .School in London which:'
was •opened about,. a year ago.,
In this.. school there is anattend-
ance of over •:500 pupils.,. the girls
also attained first class ::'honors•
.
in their piano exams, passing in-
AO ,Grade__7, 6_.and' , Patricia __re_
served •an: 'alrrmost: • perfect .mark
of '99 in Theory,`
We are.' glad 'to hear Mrs CYrar-
lie Anderson .is'improving after
p .
her' operation at Victoria Iospi,
tal,' London.
Mr..and •Mrs'.Gordon Kirkland,
David, Nancy.. and Kenny. spent'
Sunday at 'Ipperwash With • Don
ald,
F•.
tea' seitGo� wl
Miss; Marjory Coultes, Guelph
General ,Hospital,p spent a •. few G -T
s. e
da' s (13yJ, Carl ' I:Iemngway)
_Y . 'wiVh her parents,. Mr; and
*Mrs A�kr. C ilte .. She WAS:.accpm
panted 'by Miss Mary'lin, Church
er' of Guelph, a. friend..and also
a.:--nurse-ln4rainin,i .
•. Mr and i;Vlrs Jack Kerr, Jac
gtieline and Brian, spent the
week end, at :their farm" and. vrs:
ited :with Mr, and •1V>rs. Herb
Laidlaw,: Jacqueline is •;spending
this week with; cher grandparents
" Mr, and Mrs.,' Ros$ "Smith re
Wined to the village after camp
ing for two. weeks at the beach
Miss•;` Elaine Conn: and" 'K;arer
Groskorth returned 'home .Sun
day' night from 'Ialiburton after
spending ' twq. weeks with Mrs
Ronald' Bagg and children.
Mr: and Mrs. Carmen Farrier
sand children ,:visited .with, their
parents; Mr.. and ' Mrs, W. R. Far-
rier. the past week. .
• :' Mr. and Mrs. Lorne johnston
and Miss Winnifred Farrier, spent
last week -fit -'Pike . Lake:
Mr. George : Ross ' was . `home
from Owen Sound ,at the week°°
end' Visiting ' :his parents, • Mr. 'and
1VIr.-s -- Boob doss ---
Mrs. :.Bob Ross '.Visited in Lon-
don Friday afternoon with her
Cousin,' rMrs.: Campbell, Who` • is a
patient' in Victoria.. Hospital,
Mrs. Turner returned to the
Village.. on ':Sunday accompanied
1#, Mr. and ,Mrs. Richard Turner
and Riekey.
Mr: and. Mrs..George Fisher ..&
'fainrTy_ _visited._with: Mr ' and 'Mrs.
Eldon Lowry, of:,Lurgan•-on
d'ay ,,.
Miss : Mary Margaret Fisher
spent last : week with her aunt;'
Mr. and 'Mr's: Don . Simpson at
Kiritail.
•1
Miss Doris Wall visiting:
is +vistrnb
With. her : grand' aren,
g , ,.p ts, , Mr: �' and
Mrs' Wilson' Wall' at. Langside,
Little . Cathy Solomon,. 4- ear-
old, 'daughter. of ,Mr. and ` Mrs
I have ,a problern.. LJs.:uaily I
'don't . wcrry about problems
arse I can alinpat,• always' think
:•of where to,:get:the necessary in- -
forniation;,.. This;, time
kno. the ^answer acihave no'
ideathere^
to ?get idt`. ershaps
:SOMeone ' can tell! me,. •
I; 'hive a few fat steers to sell,
:shertly. The problem is to find ;
„out what Price s: I should; g
used.. to pos think the .market re • r
of the Tor .
.: onto stockyards •'''vas
.the :Place • to get' iau.Adia of the,
price of, cattle, Recently I'wa4
'balking to a Huron ;County beef •'
• .1>'rod•µcer ',wh'o' `l3ad. shipped
number of''.steers to:the' yards
in Toronto. They were sold , h>
t*o- separate .lots for $21.75, .yet •
the top price • quoted for the• day
his steers were sold. was. $26:00,,
If 1.:,look• 'at the, paper' and ;be
liege'. $20 .. is . the top price for
steers •1 Will lose about --:$7-5 • o•n
My 10 'a
Y . Cattle,
i' could' .use 'that . t 75. M .'wife
could' have a :: whole new fall
wardrobe.�.Does�.-m .; wLfe_. 'et_.�r.�:..-�;.
or will it a be. the :packer's • (wife.:.;
One of . my boys . is startingto,
High,
rgh;; • Sohool and Wants a worst
watch.; $75,00 Would, . ,buy im a .
dandy. Does m son. et it or,
will, ' it .be the ,buyer's :' :s That
$75.00 represents .the a' erest on .'
about`.a •$1500` loan,. or the taxes
'On a'.J50` acre grass gr farm If you.
happen to..own 100 Steers teers you::
would'' lose $750, by this . error'
Y
in the Market report.
I u
take -could oke these-• steers to. a
community."Sale. 'There the bu
Y
ers
are` bidding corilpetiti.z�eltr
'and.; t: bid pn them myself
and take' the cattle
. ,home, if the
rice. •.w s t
P a too bad. This .looked
like a
very'
�good.' plan until •re-.
cently :when , I began' to'wonder.
if • cattle _were*;going direct to
packers, like , the: hogs,:. where. no'
reliable price reports are made.
I looked '.up some `shippinlg .re
ports. from -Government 'sources.;
and found :that. something over
42 percent'of the slaughter cattle
• go direct ; to the packing plants.'
Alas for :my plan! Under .these
Conditions. the bidding is only.
mildly,'. ,�coan;petitive so I ' `still
haven't found out.,what price :the
buyers 'are. 'really able to pay.
Please, can anyone . tell me what
the fair honest price • for my
Cattle should' be?
•
4-y
ear-,
Solomon, returned 'home on`
Sunday .' froi,n•.,t'he -hospital.
The Institute ':held their rr►eet
ing1 last' week •m the hall, 1VIrs..
Russel Ross ;presiding:. Roll:'Call
was: answered •by; "something I
can .do for a neighbor's child".
The. topic, "Let":us. take ;time";.
was given 'iby Mr$. ' Tom 'Met
calfe: Jimmy, Ross; : delig- hted 'the
audience with -a violin. solo ` ac
com•panied by George . Conn, on
the piano. George.played a : p'iano'
n:umber enjoyed' 'by , alt.. Janice
Farrier 'sang• al hymn . in.. crier
pleasing way. Owing to two
faithful' .members leaving + the
community, Mrs. Jirn Wilson and
Mrs.
ed With the , Institute '.pins by
Mrs G. Farrier and Mrs: Gordon
McBurney :.Mrs Vic Emerson
Emerson
read an address, each •, thanking
the' Society, for the :gift and.'. past
a 1
c
Ss0
atlon5: Mrs.
Wallace Conn
reported on, the rally at Tees -
water. and '.1VIrs. Emerson . of • the.
snorts• committee: re grounds :for•
the •pall team: Mrs, • George Fish -
et and .Mrs. Tom Metcalfe:were,
appointed to attend the 'rally' in
hesley in August: Lucknow and
Wingham Red' Cross Societies;
were voted ,$5..00 each. The next
meeting is in the;form;' of: a ,pic-'
nic . in Teeswater '. Parka on, the
second -Tuesday: tri -`August,_
o.
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ruiton Free
NCHANTS.
Mattres'4
It's button-free—smooth smooth as,a mattress can be!
I-Iealthfuhy f rzn as a mattress should be! Tested
—=-for - �.�.. die! �; -s . ... _moi
teen y .. -balance uinerspring
years ase.. Sear tru
unit. Exclusive decorator -designed . cover. Pre-
built borders stand up to extra hard '.wear...
Save now curing Sealy's Golden Sleep `'Sale!
',1Vatetiiing box spring regularly $59.50:..$44.50.
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TORONTO "CONSERVATORY
141V-RESULTS
ar
•
004
Piano pu ' s of Mrs, Duncan
•Simpson tried their Consenvatory
.examinations : in 'Kincardine. The
_results were_ as folio,' s:- —
Grade6.pass Mari
Rea
ve
.
,
Margaret AnriMac on
Grade
5-4onors, Mary Ellen Shields;
pass, ,Elizabeth E,rn Certo , Clif-
ford Ernmerton, Phyllis ClaYton.
Grade. ;4--'WWgnors ..,Carolyn Funs-
ton, • 1;$onald , Frinston,. pass, Jbhn
'Murray .Thompson. '' ' Grade '3 -
'honors,, Sharon West; Judith Wil
Son;, , pass, `' Catherine . • Gould.
Grade 2 'Th ory�-first class hon •
Ors, • 'Shirl y , Courtney ' Pat ,
town: •
a r
tt
4 •41
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y' Gie,a,t a by-
:..
LIFE
Regularly'
$5950;
Convenient Termsa
1.
HRQUPIH..._:.T_HE.. SENTINEL—FILES
Ten Years , Ago:
Mrs Allan Grant her 4 year-
old son Larry . and William
Lames •.J:ohnstG? �vvere- :edkil
n- l
a level` crossing •aceident south
of ,Kincardine
Mr. and Mrs. M. • C. Orr and
family moved' to Chesley . where
Mel . opened a. shoe store and re-
pair. 'business:
Of : the Agricultural .Society:
wTy Fears; Ago
aue�._..NL,ilnew•�:� _a :oaf _arded��Yi.e=
day work contract . Eby ,the Vill-
age . Cotrn•eil :at the hourly . rate
of . 35c .for man and team.
Donalel A Blue was Master o
Old Light 'Lodge,' ` •
The Bruce County' rate, of 737.1
mills was the ; lowest ii fifteen
year.
:'I'hg Agriculturalorety • was,
MAKERS Or THE *10.50 •OsTURIPtriteib ,MATTRtSS
PHONE 1810 Li CK1V•OW
faced .with the securing ' of. a hall.`
and ' were, . considering` the.' 'pur
chase x, of additional ground. ; fo
make possible the building . of a
-races track
Thirty; Years' 'Ago
William . 'Taylor of Langside
died at 'the ' home of his daugh-
ter, 'Mrs: Perry Pennington; ,m
his 70th year; '. '
my ;e-
an
Turner ' dissolved their • shoe
busirioSst
well took over .a . business ' at
Waterford., 4
Eche' Ellen • Hodgins. 18-y
•
•
old daughter of M.r. and Nits.
Fred. I "odgins of Kin'lough, died
of internal injuries she 'received
where. sleigh 'riding near' the 10th:
Concesison school: 1 "
. Willianmi Sproul, :,Dungannon,,
undertaker . all" his:adult life,
died suddenly at its home,
t