HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-07-07, Page 6THE* LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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V’’Important
Now Legislation, respecting
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ELEVATORS a.d LIFTS
;./i wish to bring to attention that The Elevators and Lifts
Act, 1953, came into force on June 17, 1954. Under .this
' ' legislation, in Ontario the owner of an elevator, dumb-waiter,
escalator, mahlift or incline lift must obtain an annual-licence
to operate the elevator or lift. • \
The legislation further provides that only a person who ~
holds a certificate of . competency issued under the“Act may .
- make inspections of these installations in Ontario. In addition;
contractors who construct, install, repair, or maintain elevators
of lifts,, etc., may now only carry on business in Ontario if
they are registered under the Act, • * , .
In order to comply with the legislation—
Any person employed .by an insurer to make inspections must
make applicatiori immediately for a certificate of competency.
UWNEHb ; CONTRACTORS
of elevators,"'dumb-waiters, must make application immedi-
escalators, manlifts or incline ately for annual registration,
lifts must make application im
mediately for licence to operate
their installstF***’’’
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Members of the? Zion Orange
Lodge will attend service in a
body next Sunday morning in the.
United Church at 11 a.m. ... 1
Mr. and Mrs. Neely Todd and
children of Stratford who have
been holidaying at "Bruce Beach,
were. week-end visitors with his
mother, Mrs. P. Todd, who had
also spent a few days at the lake.
Miss Margaret MacPherson, R<
N. of London and Mr. Keith
Black of Centralia were week*
end guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Gor
don MacPherson,
Mr’ and, Mrs. John Cameron
-were^-honored-whe.njrelatives and
neighbors dropped in on Satur
day evening to observe their
silver wedding anniversary which
occurred on Sunday,' July 4th.
During the evening, an address
of congratulations and good wish*
Os'was read by Mr, Wm. Ruther
ford- and (Miss .Mary Murray,
Mrs. Albert Taylor arid Mrs.
Frank McQuillin made the pres
entation of a trilight lamp, a mir-
WOJigSBA-X, JULY 7th, 1954
Lord’s prayer in. unison. The rpii
calf was answered by ‘‘The sub- .
ject I disliked *most at school”,
It was to have a com
munity picnic again this year at
the Foot of the 42th, with the
same committees ip charge. The
The date is to be set the day of
th§ bus trip, iWe als.o decided to
clean the floor of the hall .some
day in the third week of . July.
Miss Rutherford gave the motto,
“Teenagers. need models, not
critics”. It was ‘very interesting
and informative. There was also,
a skit by some of the 4-H girls ’
and they .showed their slips that > *
they made this year. The? meet-
ipjg, closed with the Queen. They •' ; ■
had games and races for the
children and ‘ a bountiful lunch
was served on the lawn. The next
meetingis at Mrs; Elwood Bar-.»
hour’s on August 5th with Mrs..
Haryey Sparling as guest speak*
er. The ladies are taking a bus
trip to Guelph on Friday, July ..
16th, so anyone wishing to go
get in touch with-Mrs. Fred Me-
Quilliri or Mrs. Frank McQuillin.
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ror and a silver cream and sugar WERE HONORED ON
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Licences and certificates of competency for the period ending
December 31, 1954, are now available, and enquiries and
requests for application forms should be directed to the
Chief Inspector, Elevator Inspection Branch, Department of
Labour, Parliament BuildingSyToronto, Ontario. t
ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR Charles Daley, Minister
Congratulations to the follow-
ung children for haying passed
CGnservatory7“of-Music—exams'
CorObelle Thompson, Grade III;
^Sharon Hodgins and Mickey Gra-
lam,Grade I.,
- - Ifr.. and Mrs. ColinVellumof
'Toronto, while motoring through
Western Ontario on their wed-
<Lintgtrip, spent Tuesday afterr
moon with Mr. and Mrs. Midford
Wall and Donny. (
Our. school picnic was held ori
^Monday afternoon on the school
^grounds with a good attendance,
Our teacher/ Mrs. L, Kibler, had
charge of a long list of sports
which were milch enjoyed. Prizes,
were given at supper time on be
half of the pupils, Beatrice Hal-
denby read an address to the
teacher—and^Beverley-^Wall—pre
sented her with a lovely vase.
-Mrs. Kibler thanked her pupils.
A picnic supper topped off with
ice. cream followed. Mrs. Kibler
will join her husband in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hackett
and Brian of Toronto and Mrs.
Tom Hackett of Ashfield spent
Thursday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Midford Wall and Donnie?
Elaine Meers and. Karen Wall
spent Tuesday afternoon with
Elda, Beverley arid Doris Wall.
Mrs. Frank .Brown spent t Mon*
day evening with Mrs. Wm. Hal-
deriby,' Kinlough.
Mrs. Ethel Wilson arid Mr. Wm.
Kidd, Toronto, visited over the
week-end withMrs^MaryWall
and James arid Orval Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Midford-Wall and
Donny, attended the Hackett fam
ily reunion^at--the foot -of -the
12th of Ashfield on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blackborow,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jowett, Jan
ie and Judy of Hamilton spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Art
Hodgins.
Miss Arina Stuart was a1 Week
end visitor with Mr. arid Mrs.
George Stuart. .
Mr. “and” Mrs; Harvey" Sp
are attending summer, courses at
Western University, London,
while Miss Lois Webb and Miss;
Flora Jean McQuillan are at Tor
onto. >
’ Mr. and Mrs.^Alex Nolan, of
Regina, Mr. and Mrs. Richard El
liott and Mr- Elwood Elliott of
Holyrood were recent guests of
?Mr- "arid—Mrsr Allan- Miller —
Dr. George and Mrs. MacGreg
or, their daughter Mrs. Kuhlhorn
and her four boys of Chicago
were week-end guests of Mr. and.
Mrs. George Stuart.
Mrs. Gordon McIntyre & Don-
aldbfBracebridgeare^visiting
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. I. Miller.
W. I. Plans Bus'Trip
The St. Helens Women’s In-
stitufe meeting was. held at the
home of Mrs. Ross Gammie. It
was children’s. day and was in
thb form of a picnic. There were
19 members and three visitors
present, with six teenagers and
a large number of children. The
meeting opened with the Ode,
.the Mary Stewart Cdllect, the
SILVER WEDDING _
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' Friends arid neighbors gather
ed at the home of Mr, and Mrs.-
John Cameron on Saturday night \
for a surprise, party to honor
them on the occasion of ,their
25th wedding anniversary which <
was the next day, July 4th. *
A short program which con
sisted of a sing .song led by Gor-.
don McTavish, a trio by Gordon
Foran; Ddri^Camerdh arid Donald " “
Murray, a reading “Bushed” by
Miss W. D. Rutherford, /arid a
saxaphone solo by Don Cameron
was enjoyed. • x •
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron were
called forward, Mrs, Cameron
wearing a corsage^ of American
®eauty roses which had been
presented to; her earlier in the
evening. Mrs. Wm. Rutherford
presented Mrs. CamerOn" with”az
bouquet of roses,' sweet .peas and
fern and Mr. Wm' Rutherford
read the following address which
was composed by Grant Ruther
ford.
To John and Mary Cameron on
•their twentynfifth wedding ;an- '
niversary: ..
Dear John and Mary,
Wte your friends and neighbors
Have gathered here so late,
Here in your bright and happy
life
To help you celebrate.
Our John had borne acourting >
And on his bended knee
He said, “I think it sporting If vou„willmarryme,r :
Loye • came to both irf • twenty-nine
With Cupid’s golden dart/
They tied the knot so nice arid
• ^firie
Avowing rie’er to part.
Now Don appeared upon the
scene
And filled them with delight,
They oft times heard his little
•scream
In the middle of the night. ’
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You have to take the. gbod with
" '.the bad;' ’
As it does1 unfold/
Then think of the. wonderful
times you’ve had
.That can’t be bought with gold.
Wp wish tb give this little thing
Best Wishes to express, • ■
^With/hope-in;—4
Joy and happiness.
• They were presented •With a, .
silver cream and sugaf set, a mirk •
ror arid a trilight. Although taken*
'completely by surprise, John re- ’ |
plied, wery fittingly, expressing I
th,eir thanks to all. Then all join- . |
ed in the singing of “For They I
;Are Jolly Good Fellows”. I
Luribji was served *and during I
lunch " the* bride and groom of I
iwOnty-fiye, Mearas',, .^1
niversary e’akK”
“Goodnight Ladies” was sung' |
to bring a very enjoyabTc/eveh-.~
ing to a close.
/'Come in, come in”, said-the.
father of1 thirteen to the- than .
with the ibiaek .'bag at .the doon. .
“I sure hope you’re the .piano
tuner”. 9
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