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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-11-06, Page 7WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6th, 14047 $. .1:1H • 4. LUCKN,QN1i SENTINEL, ,ONTAWQ. • A • PA:e+A SX1rX11, 1 • • . .-.SPECIAL. LOW HAlL :FARES THE, . • . ,41 TORONT.O.,..N10. .1543: • • FARE AND 'ON -11*LF FOR THE Routot TRIP •Good going—Nov. 146 -43rd inc1; •• • Return --Leave TorontO not later :thati inidpight, lsiOvembei 24th, , • • ade F,;11infqrmissies anyfron tti.- • 00111(11ENTS* ON ,sHoitTliORN , SALK HELD AT ,1411101tbii3W... "4 press release from the Can-. idian Shorthorn .had the .following .comitperitr. on • the local ',sale .which z .reported last rweek • ' . • • 1,13Ull • Pr,ices at the: annual • Perth -Anton Sale.; held .at Luck - now, . edgedappreciably higher: Demand' for .good bulls haS been. • . on the uptrend this fall, although 'at most sales, good ,females are bought at prices: ',that ..might. be • -cOnsidered.,. a • buyer's market. ,•A strong. tgrOup :Consigned by W. A Culbert Szf• Sons, bupgqr,.. non; featured the:sale. Through , fon asto which was, the better of a p4i-r of good bults. They sold at'S1Q75. sand $835 resPectivel. • .OBITUARY, 1.SAAc GRAHAM. The death Of, ISaac GT:a'hOnt oc-' curred in Kincardine. General. Hospital. • On Monday, October 28 ip .his year, .: , , • ,•deceased was •bOrn in lauc.knOW on February Ind, 1872, and Spent: most :of 'his lifetime in ;Kinloss. Township where he farmed Until he. WaS- hosPitalied. 'three and, one half Years ago,. af- ter, suffering a 'stroke. • ;. The funeral to 'place on Wednesday afternoon Rt. 2. o'clbck from the, lylicLennan4lacKeozie Meftwrial Chapel, LUcknoW, Con, ducted by the. Rev. Wallace Mc- Clean, ..with :interment in. South •Kinlos Cemetery: The , pallbear-'2 were r • r G aharri, Ge�. Graham, Roy 'Graham, Melvin 'Johnston, Levi Eckenswiller and • , ersA thtl— , • A Man can cash in .good res-. olutions.che....100S_thein:71Orig enough t�,earn dividends, WANTED. , A limited number of, farm.; ers to ,grOw . a: rniniriii4n of: one, half acre of 'iasPber- 'rieS or strawberries: Profs,. its.' up to $70000 per acre. 'Wholesale outlets' :.for lber- ries guaranite,ed:.W'rite mediately for "full partiC- ' • - • ' • 'P.O. BOX 785, LONDON, 014,i. HELD, MASQUERADE .4, good crowd " attended •rnaSCIVerade sckial. held last Tues, day evening in 'Dungannon Par- ish Hall., All; 4-H Club ,meinbers: in the distri . quie a' nUMIber attended. - • The Prize for fancy dress lad' went ..'t0. • Joanne'• Crozier aid comic lady Went to"Ponald Kitt - land. The fancy dress !Tian • was. Bobby Hunter and ComiO man •was JOhn judges were Vernon Hun- ter,. Chester 'ilackett 'and :Jim Oackett, After '' unmasking they eni,"3; .cd sone Hal 16we'e,n games arid.. contest con,_.ducted by Donnie' Gaunt and 'Frank Alt�n. . John Clark also won the door 4414 prize...which was- a box of .choco lates: Lunch was the served. •:4 110LYROOD IVLA.SQT.IERADE •WAS eOLORFUL • • ' The annual Hallowe'en dance :Sponsored by: the Holyrocid, Woc '..-men's1,InStittite • was held off • Wednesday, October .30th,..#1 the Xolyrdod hall. • . • There Was a :good attendance and (the prize Winners were. as 'follows: fancy lady;', Bert Moss; comic Gordon Naylor; fancy. gent, ',Mrs. Elmer Foran; 'comic gent, Mrs. J.. C Johnston; fancy •Child,. 8-18, :June Ackert; 'comic Child, 13,16, Madonna. Gra- ham;'''faricY child, under; '4, Eadie; ,contic chiid, under .Bernice TheiniJson, and ;Elmer Ackert; fancy dress. ed :cOuple, Lois ,Robb and.Banbara :Murray,; comic dressed couple, Mrs Bert 'Moss and joe. Foran. l• the shows this fall, there Was • •,Judges •Were• Mr. •and MrS...E.N1 • Dickinson ••Of Culross and -Eniott CarrdtherS:. ,• . , • : Music for dancing was provid- ed'by CarriitherS • orchestra There was a lunch counter of Pie and cOffee. • ••• * • Free! Marie'Fraser's • new Butter recipes. .Write today DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA • .409: Milian -Street. Toiesito ' . ;• ,; • . • ; '""=""•1•••-•".ir"ir"..""":"."['-'"•'+'71''T• res ate . even an estate.Of modest size can be, exposed to many hazards in' the :hands .of an inexperienced person.' At. Sterling Trusts we have ever. ienced EState Officers who will adirise • , and assist you. in the 's,4feguarding of'. your estate. illfrito 'for our free bOokiel .For Your Fano ”. THE A .T Head Offtei)t • tranihOffieot '812.1tity itt.totOrito,' tut, Dunlop St.i Bcietti • ... 441141,..,41`.• • • 11 Heaters •.4#• • .............,....4....4.4.4.4*,*:***********i4ny:Wt,ifr.„..gr.,..,..../ • SMART IN. APPEARANCE ,• • 411 Saves one-third to one-half on fuel . . . • AU welded conitruction',.. . • Circulating fan is thermostatically controlled. 0.00 TRADE -IL - for your present heater. • • • I • • '• "-4.••‘.;' ;4• ••• • •.." +.; • 1. • ' et, .,• r • • •4 • 1••• ; • -!•)1•`'' ••••• ,* • ' .'4. 4 11'1' "'• i; • . ' • • ;"." • ; ' •• , • • 4. * ; ••' • • r •` , ' • ••• • ' • •). PL.." ' • ' • 11;.1 ; • 14 PHONE,; 10, OCIIENOW • . MASONS HELD: LADIES' NIGHT • • :of Mrs. Lois., Swanson, Jean Lunn, Mrs.' Lois derion.an0 Mrs. Carrie' Cruikshanks; dance nunl- -bers7by MaTy—Al-lin=Land-by Joan Mac"‹.enzie; comic monologue by• Mrs. Jack ; Pollock. . • • , The guest ' speaker was Rev. 'Roy 'cerineitik of Dungannon Un- Ited 'Church. Lunch was Served by the Lady ' • 'Fpreste,rS,„folloWecl by a dance to music by Carruthers -orche5, tra, Mr. ':and Mrs. Donald "Rhie • led the grand' march ,and 'eron MacDonald acted aS mater of ceremanies... • • Called to the piatictrin "to take' s bc;w", were ,Donald . MacLean. who was 'Observing hs • 81'st birth - :day. that day and Mr„, and Mrs'.. • A program, lunch and dancing featured .:the. ,a n n it a I . Ladies?. Night: held by, 'Old :Light Lodge. on. Friday. night in the ''TownRoiiald : .• Poi stei Master, :welcomed the .gathering' and iMr W L. MacKeyiiie acted as • Chairinan,• .While the „crOwd. was gathering musical. ,numbers Were' played .by • br. James Little and Howard Cowan • . • A variety : program • ,consisted of Violin Selections:''ty. Eleanor Reed• with' •aCcOmpaninient: by Mrs. Gordon.. ;MOntgOrnery;.SOngs r,-A-'4----Pepper-;-andister' Of` Clintori,-playing 'their own piano • and guitar' accOinPaniment; songs by the IMacSWeen' Sisters .of Unr 7derwood, witriT7the youngest the. trio donn'g the-Sailoe.s tiOrnr: Pipe;' •orchestrahinnbeti ,the "Nyingharn' Hc4Shots7, 'comprised Elmer JohnstOn mr-h.d.W4.ere.PaittY- six years nlarried. , • , • THANK you NOTES and HastY. o eS -avaitable :2157Feiffs • • ". •.• 4':, -14 • .• • ,4.1...r •s - • • •"; 44. ' „• • . ' • -' • •1• , • '.• • .4 • package of 10 cards and matching, _ • • enVelo es. ben' Thorripsoil;-phone ; '• • 33 or MODEL ,44' 'As ggrearApr,:y.2,,n. " "`• .4; „,„ ••••••7,4•,- ' . • • 11111-- 000-4,-"mir 1956 Ford •Custoniline, automatic, tally equipped .1956 bhev: Deluxe; fully equipPedwith power glide $2,150 Deluxe....Sedansi_auteinatie 1954 Chev. 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