The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-05-07, Page 17WEDNESDAY, MAY'7th, 1949.
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May 1959
A'rnemQ rial service was 'held •
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in. Wa-lkerten.United.Chur-c-1 for
Ferguson,'. Jim Purves.,' Allan
lylcKimi, Buc�-McCartneY g. Geor" e.
Taylor, Jimmie • Perguson., dill
'Treleaven, 'Ross Patterson, Ivan •
'
Lloyd.; Joe Agnew. Th'e judges
the'late J..M. Game; who died '
in Madrid of a heart. attack • .Mr
Game had. retired as public 'school
inspector in February, `after
serving 27.. years in the Bruce'.
inspectorate:'.
Mr.. and. Mrs : Lawrence •
Compeau sold the, Mayfair
'Restaurant . to Mr :. and lvlrs . Wilson
Loder of Wingham. •
Jim Boyle was elected Grand
Superintendent of :Huron District
No: 6;of'the Royal. A ch Masons.
Special services marked a
:resumption of worship at• St
Peter's Angl'ican. Church, which
ated and redecorated: The
ed
recoratingr,program was
essential .following a furnace
mishap that forced; the, congrega
, tions -to, worship --in he -Town_H-a-11-=
.until decorating work'was
completed:.
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Kempyn ,
proprietors•of the fishing and
hunting• reiort• at,Claim Lake, in
Kinloss Township, Yost all their
ad just--been-eemp lete1Y »rend
butterrnaker :•. •
A school report. of S : S, . N�. 10
Kinloss named the ;following
:pupilsc<
Carl Casemore, Gordon
•' .,4<ayy, Florence Purdor ,
were Rev. R. C . 'Todd ,and Rev.
A A. Maloney with George
Taylor being declared "Marble
•Champ..
•
5O YEARS:AC
May»'1919
A G. Smith' bought the •
Wingham Advance newspaper. from
John Joynt for whorn he hada '
managed the business 'for•four
.years.',
The •Whitechurch' Creamery •
reopened .with: Messrs . :McKay. And
AndrewAndrew :as cream haulers and
y ---Isaac Stothers of .Ashfield -a
:••• possessions in a fire that
ed their hoe,at Clam Lake.
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Kingsbridge
KINGSBRIDGE NEWS
At the Kingsbridge Girl Guide
meeting on Thursday night May 1,
Captain, Betty De'Bruyn anti IA,
Reta Tigert•:show.ed. ,Patrol.. Leaders_
how to do a Rees Knot,, the
Packer's Knot and the Sheep :
Shank'. They also received the
two knots they were shown'two.
weeks ago,
Pattol'leaders then went back,
to. their Patrol Corners to teach .the
other girls the knots. The Canar
ies had Campfire which was .a lot
of fun Lt. Mar os Hayes_Introd:: -
uced, two• new songs and •closed:
with Taps.
The Guides would like te.thank
all those who helped' make their• . .
cookie sale a success.
REPORT FROM
PARLIAMENT HILL'
BY: MURRAY GAUNT, MPP.,
(Huron .Bruce)
Legislation to make possible the.
creation of a new general, organiz-
ation for Ontario farmers 'was
introduced in the Legislature, this
week by Agriculture Minister,.
W." A '. •Stewart. '
'The - bill is 1<nown as the General
Faun, Organization Act whiclj .
provides for a poll'.of ,farmers, to
find:•out if.they. want the new'.
group. It also .outlines the means
for organizing a founding .1
• convention. .
Pirst•step is obtaining a, petition
signed by 15,06:0 of.the, provinces' •
estimated 100,000 farmers, Call
-
frig on Mr:'Stew,art to hold a vote'.
This, petition, is :now' being circul-
stied
On receipt, of the petition the ''
V•G.overnment will conduct' a
secret bat of of all'farmei•s•to•
deterrnine•if they want the new .:..
group.' and t� get, opinions on how'.
it should be set up.'
Approval by 60% of the farmers •
:votingwill be required if the new
organization is .to be, established , •
as'outlined: in the bill..
If the farmers' vote is success
fur , the Government will appoint •
interim management,' with the
power to set up..a provisipnal
organization, 'draw upa provision
al constitution and prepare for.' a
first annual convention'.
•• ,.Finances :for ,the organization
will come mainly from a checkoff
f --tip 4-e4 vo-tenths-of-a.'-Bent-en : •
:every dollar. of farm products on.
which there is a checkoff for'a•' •
;commoditymarketing.board or '• ..
1 -association: It is,expected to.
• provide a-:• reve.n-ue-up-to._$2._a
"million :
Beatrice Jolinston 'Lettie 'Fox.
Irene Moore; Jean Dawson,,;'.•
Wesley Lott, Vera Casemate,
Jack •Clubb, Jarnes Wilson, Elgin
Purdon Ernest Sparring, ,;Russell •
Taylor,» Sadie, Pettapiece;, .Victor'
destroy
Casemate,`Susan Carri,ek; Bob;
'Lott, Malcolm Ross ,' Clara Purden , '
Jean Moffat, Eddie Moore, .Tom
30 ,YEARS AGO
May 1939• "
Fire threatened the Murdie
Block, but fortunately was dis
covered in time to bring it under
control. » Abeut $4000 damage »'
was:»caused to the Murdie and
MacDonald •Stores .and the apart-
ments above,.
The Lucknow Presbyterian..
Chur h-celebta•'ted-thhe-Gald-en
Jubilee of the laying of the corner,
stone of the ;present church •
building,.
The Lucknow Trail Rangers •
staged a Marble Tournarnent '
Eleven boys were entered . .They
were Stanley Prest , Reggie ' •
Moffat; Annie Moore, Wal ace •
Conn., Hugh David Henderson,
Isabel. Purdon,.Sco`ft'Paterson,.
Nettie Lott, Laura . Conn, Eddie
Waddel, Chester Casemore'
Johnny Johnston, Grace
Richardson, Willie `Johnston ,
Bert Moffat , . Robbie Henderson,
Dawson Craig, Eliza Waddel,
Gladys Garton, Charlie Henderson:,
Numbek.. on roll 41' Teacher,
M E. ,Coiling..
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Pine River C.G:I:T.
Hold Car. Wash At.
Amberley ..Saturday
• A MBERLEY NEWS
The C . G ; I . T .• of Pine 'River.
United Church. held a successful
car 'wash at Amberley Park on
Saturday offlast week:
RENOVATING
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Robert McNay of Amberley has
been recently making, extensive
renovations to his store.
•'•Mrs.• Keith Kilpatrick was a
patient in St., Josephs 'Hospital ;
London. last week.. Her Many
»friends are pleased to know she
was able to.'returnhome at the
week end
Mr. and Mr.. Ernest,' Young of
Goderich .were recent guests of 4i
`Mr.' and Mrs. Walter,Brown .
Mr. and, Mrs; Herb Gerster!•of,
Kitchener, and, grandson Paul
visited on Saturday afternoon -with.
Mr and' Mrs . Glen Camp'bell
KINGSBRIDGE
A few ladies of the areaattend-
ed a "Bee -Line Party" at'Mrs.
John Sheardowns,. Goderich, last
Monday' evening., Mrs. Ed Jeffray
of Godericfi, was the hostess who-
displayed: the :clothing; R
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold.MarSrnen
and°"family spent the:'wee•kend with
Mrs. Dennis Dalton.. , r
Mrs. OrmandHeffernan and .
•Blanch Bilodeau.Spent the weekend
visiting Mr, and Mrs., Albert ' '
'Heffernan of Wallaceburg . '
Mr.Rand 'Mrs., Vincent Aultin
spent a few .days visiting in 'Faint;
Michigan during thelast week.
Naice Martin`, Sarnia, •who
suffered a stroke about.. a month
Ago, was released from a Sarnia
Hospital recently':
'Mrs: Tifton Austin who,spent
the winter with 'her daughter,; • • •
has» returned to her home here.
Mrs . ; Earl Drennan returned .
'home on Monday. from »St. Joseph's.
hospital "London, •whe.re'.she had •
spenttwo" weeks fohow'ing• surgery,
-Mr -and-Mrs:-:Ivlark ,Dalton _. '
attended the 60th Anniversary: of,'
The Scouts 'and Cubs =supplied ' j the Kni g7ts of Columbus, at Kil•ro
y
the music at Pine River United
Church on Sunday.
• Elmer Culbert: of Detroit, is
s endin . a' week a,t, his summer
P g
home. at Amberley;;•.
Council;, Stratford , on,Sunday.•
• Ted Martin of Hamilton who.
'
spent the weekend'here, g
fiFhin _
•:
was .quite. successfulwhen he
caught.•a . Cohoe: Salmon
':se and Oeadin tog asnew rToroiito RECEIVE. $55.
Stock Exchange Act, The 'Act
'contains • no dramatic departures' FOR YOUR
from the 18:78.1epislation that .:OLD WASHER '
established the, Exchange.
Oppositionspeakers urged the
ernment_.o place the_T .S . E:
under direct supervision of the
Securities Commis'sion and to
`require thatits membership
qualifications be made public.
There. is :going to bea five cent
a gallon hike in the provincial
gasoline refund for custtm farm
operators eliminating' a major
inequity . '
In the past, custom operators'
were discriminated »against in that.
the received 13 cents a gal.
refund for work done on other
farm's. while thhey'recesved the .
full refund of 18. cents on their
own la=id "
The .regulations: mailingthe
hange will be retroactive to
April 1, 19692
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