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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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WEDNESiDAY, OCT 28th, 1953
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ANNE TODD, daughter of Mr.'and Mrs. Tom Todd of St. Helens,
won first place for showmanship in the 4-H Baby Beef Club com;
petition at the Lucknow Fall Fair. Anne poses here with her
Angus steer which placed second. Murray Gaunt’s Shorthorn steer
wasfirst. ■'.? > ■
FOURTH CONCESSION | all, Allan and Grace spent the
Mr. and Mrs." W. F. MacDonald
.arid Mack were in London Friday
to attend Graham’s . graduation.
Mrs. MacDonald remained for the
, week-end. '
Mr. and Mrs. W. Richardson of
. Howdenvaie visited last week at
the home of their nephew, Mr.
Ira Dickie.
. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDoug-
week-end in Toronto*
Mr arid Mrs, R, G. Martin
moved across to their new home
last week.
No Assessment Appeals
There have been no appeals
entered in Walkerton in connec-
tion with the equalization re-ass-
essment, which County Assessor
Everett J. Finnigan states will
’ set a record for Ontario.
ANNOUNCE CO.OP
MEDICALBONUS
The 7th annual meeting of
Bruce Co-operative Medical Ser
vices was held in Wiarton, Tues
day, October 13th, There was a
good representation of members
and delegates, presided over by
vice-president W. G. Nicholson of
Port Elgin.
The manager,
gave a report of the past year’s*
work,, and aflso read the auditor’s
balance ‘sheet,, arid operating
statement, which showed a very
successful year, financially, as
well _aS. increased services/having
been given to the members and
their dependents. Jle^'alsp report
ed on "the .surgical, plan; which
became effective November.' 1st,
1952, and the comprehensive plan
for medical c'are, whicK.has been
recently made available to the
mem]bers._l^This.2_,compiiehensiye
plan is particularly adapted to
pay roll groups or’municipal em
ployees, where the employer pays
half the membership fee.
The report showed a net earn
ing of slightly over $10,000. This
'has put the Bruce Co-operative
Medical Services in a very sound
financial position, thus enabling
the Board of Directors to increase
the benefits of the plan for the
members in the corning fiscal
.year. •
The members endorsed a re
commendation of the Board, to
give a bonus of 50c per day on
the $6.00 plan, arid also to drop
the $10.00 deduction on the x-ray
benefit in that plari. The $3.00
plan was discontinued, as it has
become outdated, and of no sat
isfactory service to the members
when they need hospitalization.
These chahges are effective as
of November 1st, 1953.
’ Directors elected for a three-
year term were Lindsay McDon-
ald, Lion’s Head; Donald McKin
non, Paisley; Mrs. WilliamdStodT
dart, Lion’s Head; and Allan
Evans,-Tiverton.
G. H, Ward, chartered account
ant, was re-engaged as auditor-
for the ensuing~year.
A very interesting tallc was
given iby J. M. Alexander of
Walkerton, who has returned to
Bruce County after having spent
many years in he province of
Saskatchewan, where he was in
strumental in, the setting up of
hospital and surgical plans in the
hungry *30’s.
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LOOKING BAC KWAK DS.
THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES
Sixty Years Ago
J. K. M, Gordon of St. Helens;
! A. Hackett, Belfast, passed, the
final,examinations^of the Ontario
Medicar Council and were licens
ed to practise.
Rev. Mr. Walker became pastor
bf““the”Baptist~cO^n
Teeswater. and LUcknow and re-
Sided at TeeWater. — . ^7-
James ‘Dean, 55, o’f Ashfield,
died fi?om, the effects -of5 a; dose
0f carbolic' acid : which he /topk
in mistake. 1 ‘ ;
An article ^signed “Mack” re
ferred to the passing of the “Com
muni On in the „ Woods”, which
before long would only be a
memory, This five-day cpmrriun-
ion service -commenced, on. Thursr
day and was held in the wood-
larid in a /‘temple not made by
hands’ and with the blue vaulted
sky at a dome. The Scottish cus-.
tojn was becoming obsolete, arid
at the same time these; places of
communion were disappearing as
the *land was fast being! denuded
of its original forest, to- make
way as “Mack” put it for “bald
headed farms’/ a.
Thirty-Five Years Ago
National registration was set
for June 22nd; 1918..
.Gordon Drink water bo ugh t.
Austin Solomon’s tinsmithing
business and movecl_ his_ family,
here from Goderich.
Margaret Irwin was a graduate
of Guelph General Hospital.
A farewell presentation was
made to Rev. J. R. Graham by
the Langside Presbyterian con -
gregation.
Wheat was $2.10, oats 92c, hogs
$J7.60, choice steers. 16.50, but
ter 42c. •
The Hydro Electric Commission.
jF. McLennan, Lochalsh; and W-
, Lorne B. Evans, <
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was purchasing rails and other
material of the defunct West
{Shore Railway project.
A. tie Vote occurred between
Dr. Case^ of Dungannon and Geo.
Spotton of Wingham/rit the Con
servative nominating convention'
in. Wingham. The chairman," Dr,
Redmond of Wingham, cast the '
-deciding4Ayk>te--h2^
■Case. ■ . '■■■ .* '
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Lucknow District
High School
will be held in the
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Friday, October 30th
at 8.00 p.m.
Following the program there will be an
inspection of the school and /
lunch will be served.
Residents of the School Area are. particularly
- ! requested to attend*
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R. Rae/ Chairman.Donald Henderson. Sec.
ilyn and Carol of London visited
on Sunday with Edna and May
Boyle and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyle of
Moose Jaw, Sask., are visiting
with relatives here.
Mrs, j. W. Colwell visited dur
ing the week with Mr. arid Mrs,
Walter Forster, Ripley.
— " KINLOUGH
Mr. ,Wm. Cox .attended the
. Anglican laymen’s banquet at
Hanover on Friday evening.
Mrs. Milton Walsh, Jack and
Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Miller Hart
wick and son Wayne visited with
Stratford relatives on Sunday.
The Anglican Congregational
and Sunday School chicken sup
per, which was to be held last
Monday, was postponed to next
Monday, November 2nd.
' Mr. Jack Barr returned from
the West where he had spent
some time at Halkirk, Alberta.
Sunday visitors with Mr, and.
Mrs. George -Haldenby were Mr.
and Mrs. Art Haldenby of .Tor
onto, Mrs. M, Dudley of Luck
now, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc
Guire of Olivet, Mr. and /Mrs.
Clare Sparling and Allan, Walk
erton.. J ■ ■ . ■
The Presbyterian services dur
ing the time of re-decoration
will be held at 3.00; o’clock in the
. Anglican church., p ■ ■ ' ■
Rev. G. Benson Cox visited re-
cently with relatives at .Seaforth
i and Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs-;-’ Norman Erb arid
family of Salem spent an even
ing With Mr. and ;Mrs. William
^Stauffer* ; '
' Mr. ^arid .Mrs., Cliff Borthwick;
*Mr. Jim Hodgins o.f St.'Cathar
ines, Mr, arid Mrs: Elmer Arm'--;
.strong, and’ Beth ,of< Brantford,
Visited- over th.e. week-end With
Mr, , and'' Mrs. James Hodgins.
Mrs.- Hodgins retu-med to Brant- .
ford to" Visit at-the • Armstrong
home-. ■ ' . ■ ' •
. Mr. Charlie Gillespie of Kitch
ener visited over, the week-end}
with Mr. and Mrs, Don BusheR
•and' family. ;{, 'Mr; and Mrs.- George, Gilbert,
i and Gerald, .Mr, and Mrs,. Jphn
: Schmidt of' Stratford were week-
: end .guests at the Cox 'home. ■,
u Mr., and Mrs. Karl Boyle, Mar-
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OBITUARY
MRS. BERTHA M. ROBERTON
Mrs. Bertha M. Robertori, $3.
who died on Friday, October 16th
in Alexandra Marine and Gen
native of Prince Edward County
but spent most of her life at
Auburn. She. moved to Goderich
about, three years ago. Her hus
band, William J. Roberton, died
nine, years ago. ■
She is survived by. two sons,
Frank of Seaforth, and Roy of
Detroit; two daughters, Mrs. Bur-"
ton . Mills Of Goderich and /Mrs.
Spence Irwin - of Lucknow.
Funeral services were conduct
ed bn Monday of last week at
the Lodge funeral-home. by. Rev.
C.‘ C. 'Washington, of Auburn Un
ited church arid Rev. H.A. Dick
inson of North Street United-
Churcja. Interment was in Ball’s
cemetery, ,t '■ .
Pallbearers were Percy Barker,
Earl Raithby, Melbourne Cox,
Ralph ; Munroe,- 'Robert Phillips
and Ted Mills; •
HEALTHY AT 97
William - H, Campbell of Au
burn celebrated his-97th birth
day on 'Monday, October7.19th and
continues to; enjoy good; health,
Mrs. Campbell passed away 14
years ago, and he resides with
his son Albert’., There is’ a son,
Colin. ..in Ottawa and a daughter,
Mrs. W/R, Crozier of London. . .
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„ Twenty Years Ago
Phyllis MacDonald, was a mem
ber .of the graduating class off
Woodstock Hospital.
.. Kinloss Council let the gravel
contract to Hallahan Bros, at 22c a idbic yard“irnthe^n and the
trucking to Clendon Yeo at 6%
cents per yard per mile. . < . •
With economy the “war cry”,
everywhere, Bruce Council paired
the County rate from- 10Ya to.
8% mills.
Starting from a water jacket;
fire gutted Eldons.Johnston’s bar- _ _
ber shop between McKim’s Drug
Store arid Joe MacMillan’s But
cher Shop. The outbreak was dis
covered early Sunday morning by
a party of fishermen from Lon
don* " :
A military funeral was given
Frank Weis, 55, of Rochester,
husband of the former Sadie A.
MacDonald, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Angus MacDonald, Con; 4,
Kinloss. .. .....
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.f
Ross of Lochalsh, newlyweds of
but three weeks, was destroyed
by fire.
Jaines Glennie, former mana
ger bf the Bank of Hamilton in
Lucknow, died from a heart at
tack at Delhi. He was 63.
Mrs. Alex Ross passed away in
her 83rd year. She was formerly
Mary Ann Shelton, and one of
her sisters was the first white
child born at Blackhorse.
Ten Years Ago
There wefe 108 blood donors
at the second clinic held locally.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Russell re
ceived word that their son; . Fly
ing Officer James Coyle Russell, 7
Was missing after air operations '
.He was later reported as a pris
oner-of-war*——------■————-
Henry Lantz was named CCF
candidate for a three-way battle
in Huron-Bruce provincial riding.
John Hanna and Hugh Hill were
the other candidates.
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Huron County agricultural rep
resentative. %
Miss Mary. Hall, 88, ai^d .blind/
knitted an average of a pair ’■of
socks a week for the Red Cross.
Leon Mendolson was killed , at
Dieppe. His father ran a dry
goods , business here at one time,
and a .few years prior to Leon’s
death, the father was killed in a.
motor accident at Ripley.
Tom Roach died at his , home.
Con. 6, Kinloss,' in his 78th year/ ’
D. R. McLean of Newmarket,
Miss Dorothy Sharp of New Lisk-
eard and Miss Jean Osborne of
Ripley -were . engaged to fill th(? ,
High School staff vacancies.
Mei, Women! Old at
40,50:. 60! Get Pep
Feel Years Younger, Full of Vim
Don’t blame exnausted, worn-out,, ruri-down
feeniig on .your' age. Tliousaiids'at
. a J>ttle pepping up With Ostre* Tofiic
Tablets wjiI do. Contain tonic, hemic stimu-. ,
Dot often needed after 40-^bv bodies vyeMk,
bld because lacking ii;op, A. 7fii-y<jar-,old iio< -
tpx'Vvntes: took it Jnyself. Results fine ’’
b*' *,got-acquainted,‘ si/e only
60p» Stop feeling.old. Start to feOl-Reppy and-
younger, today.. At all druggists.
A THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL
■ Lucknow, Ontario '
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WEDNESDA^ OCT 28th, 1953
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