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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-10-09, Page 11VEDNESDA T; IR 'Wh?���E'11T�11VEL, T, SPECTACULAR, 94D' Y SALE STARTS•FRIDAY, OCTO ER 1 t eoee� �v .. .oee`eoWI•oAb. ce w • 4111.0+e *•.e e+. Al) eo•oto.►o 1 oeoo�► o ma.+. • L SHORTHORN SOCA , ,. MEN_ ,.:. , TOP WINNERS .�.�:..: In the Strong Shorthorn Reg onal Show held at . Seaforth, sev, gyral local herds' took the lion's share of ' the . top awards, The herd of W. A. .Culbert and Sons; Duaigan'non, had the Junior and' rand . champion bull., .. with the very rugged, heavy !bonedbull, Maple,:.Embl em .Producer. __'.They: also had, . the' Reserve Junior champion, bull, Maple; Emlblem' Forward , r March, and the Reserve ion-cha�npron bulgy; Maple Em-. Sent. blem Good Luck.; In the female cjases, the Culbert cow; Maple Emblem Broadhooks +19th, was Senior • and"'Grand Champion. • The herd of A, C. Gaunt,: Luck- now, also brought out' same:, good` ones,: winning, the 'female Junior 'championship : with ...heir.. , very showy heifer calf, Hi -Hill Rosen Wood • 4M. 'Four additional 'first. prize ribfbons went to the Gaff x t entrieS'. Showing for the first , time was' IIhos. Webster, Auburn,. bring ing out a creditable exhibit. which included one firstprize, and several others -near the -top This= show .brought out 125 .head;and was the biggest, of. the 13 Short- hern Regional Shows held in the tovince-this-year, *LOCAL MAN 'UNHURT IN FATAL, CAR ACCIDENT George_- Westlake of L,ucknow was,.'thrown from his ,car and escaped with, bruises and a shak- ing Up, in an, 'accident Monday that claimed -the life, of a De- troit lady.' Killed in the crash that .occur red near Wroxeter .on Highway 86 and a county road intersec- tion, was ,Mrs. Henry Haehnel, age 65; of Detroit --Ls.- Mr.'. and Mrs; Garfield Wagner ,of Detroit were admitted'. 'to Win;gtham. hospital. ., in ' seriou"1. con !Tion. He was the driver. With George Westlake. was E. Petrie of Port Albert, whp was alsotaken to' hospital, with se- vere injuries ° nclud n•g a fir"ac.- tared (spine ..and poasi'a1e iun'g BAN e • You Re tew,ect x our. scription?. 1 i1Meri3 0 1!}I1111131;Q411f1111t p41111,u�ll.1161:ih 34111•1uluihiuse.. puncture.• :CBI;TUARY._'., DUNCAN A. MacliENZIE` Duncan pfi,, MaeKen ei-: -ages-65 and: 'a native, of 'Kinloss'', Town - Ship,' died suddenly on Octobe l'at. at his home:',in. the Stelcam, district • near Calgary. lie was' ,a _son of .,:the • late John T: Mac - ',Kenzie •and Mrs: Jennie • (wropm; livary) MacKenzie His mother's parental home . was, on the 'Sixth` at Kinloss Phe iMacKenzies lived or trip 2nd Concession of ' Kinloss `.on Ma'cIntyre family, before mov- !rug' , West, in 1902, when Duncan '. was', a lad.cif , ten.. He spent all his ; life ; : in the 'Stelcam;.:district where he .farmed -to the time', of death w, ' Mr, MacKenzie was a member. o'f, the United, Church' -the. Pense Municipal• ;.Council:. Division NO. .3. for .the past. 13 'years and a,; •trustee Stelcarn. ` school district: ; ' He leaves his widow, the for - firer ' Irene :Boyle, ,a. cousin of .May: and Edna_ ..Boyle, Kine lough, ,•3 ' •daughters, !Jean Mrs, D A rey .Bruce, Sar,-riia;1Margaret; Mrs, Fred Koshnysh, `Mooae Jaw, ''Mary,, Mrs. Wm. Grimes, ,Sarnia, ' :tw ,o 'sons, Donald of Moose Jaw , and Gerald , .at ,is o. an aunt of Stewart and Jim MacGillivray one, 'brother, An: gus, of Belle . Paine and 8 grand= grandchildren. • % ' sed Heb was predeceased. y two,. sons ` and ' a. sister. ' ' The .':funeral`., service was '.held: •ori''Friday,' With ::interment : 'Rosedale Cemetery. • • Toronto' spent the' week -end with M'r,.', and Mrs., Herb Finnigan: Visitors with Mrs. J. Hamilton on, Sunday were her aunt, 'Mrs. Grace . 1Straughan and /Mr. and Mrs. Howard 'Sturdy, Goderi Township.- . Mrs: ownship.- Mrs: Wm. Andre* has .been a patient in Wingham.Hospital with infection of a nasty carbuncle;. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hallam of`, Hamilton`. spent the . wei.x-e'nct with .Mr; and Mrs. Otto ' Popp. Mrs.. Ada Wilson of +Coderich visited her Sisters,. Misses Rebina• and': Nettie Sproul., :Miss' 'IvaCarr, secretary in .this;, zone, for ,the Upper' Canada .-and» Foreign Bible Society, , reports • • caste :o er a receipt ' for the` canvass o' 013.75' ',sent. to 'headquarters fin; Toronto: Rev. ,Thomas Edmunds or Se-- attle, 'Wash , who with•'his wife• visited withh her sister, Mrs. Nel. lie . Stewart, returned home last! Fridays Mrs. Edinunds' intends to'" visi•t• longer. Miss Mari.)yri Anderson, stud-.• ent of Stratford: Teachers' Co11 ege, 'spent the week -end with.. her parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. Isar. vey Anderson, • Fatience Being ...able • to: wait. for the first -.coat- of 'paintto'•-dry - before' adding the second. • ` • .� •• •• TAKE IT EASY• • • with step saving ' ., •• • extension_,_ b • phones • 4: • {ti DDUNGANN.ON. `Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Bere' had• as .recent 'visitors 'Mr. and Mrs. S-herwood, ' Mr, and Mrs:- Adam rs-Adam , JohnsIton,..Goderich, Mr. and Mrs.w,,Jack Richardson. and son Hugh of Aylnier. ' It was learned with regret the sudden ' passing of the ''late Mrs. Thomas Anderson,: formerly :Lily Reed of Lucknow, early Monday in urrri fl g Wye ter d tiz�-syr pathy to her family and' friends. • Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gardner.. of Zion .visited last 'Friday with Mrs, Robt.. Fitzgerald. • ABATT'S -BREWERY. '1.1.11.4.131.0......„.! 'ontributecl In the Service of the Community by John La, s�Y�llofr ii�'(NYiiY`1�irNY�i1 batt Limited • ' ' ' ���Y`l ��il'�'N�11,�7��fY�i��i 1�1►�1ar�1�Q�O�I�I�,b�� ` • The C.:G LT, group gathered at the United Church on Monday ]ierb Finnigati,• who led' in dis- cussion µ -Plans • were` -bade for' -a; drive for membership and Organ- ization.— Mr, rganization Mi and Mrs Bert 1VYars of Vit. '-Peters'b-erg' isitied Ml`s.' Min rile Jones , and Mel. Other visi- tors on Sunday were Mr. and"' Mi. Newt Da'vrieS, Misses Mair, garet, May arid . Betty fairies of Goderich. Miss Mat'garet" Joy Durbin pf • •• . '. To order=cai;i-you'r.. telephone business'ofice. .p ��i1%i'�if'4:•v •.."'' ..: ':`."'• ' fv,�:r �::.;•: '.;rya:.: , r_•. OW «HIGH OFF ,THE HOG"' WILL YOC R . FAl1 ILY' - LI E? Whether your' family lives 'on ,tenderloin or kidneys may depend on how well your .''estate: ; ' is handled. Experienced. ,EstatOfficer's,ftce, :like those at -Sterlitrg -Trustb, can-h-e1p-ytu • rla-n-.yourr-eest .te properly, nl sci that ultimately there will. be a ro' erl of delay, eonfusion'and tax•loss, Why riot talk to a Sterling Trust Estate Officer. soon �.`� or write for our free booklet "Blueprint • For'Your Family", r r Head Offiet • " 372` Bay St., rbr'orito. ' Branch ,Officer 1-3 Dunlap St., Barrie 3 • d,