The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-10-24, Page 2Z1.
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OW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW. ONTARIO
' WEDMODAY,. OCT. toithi 1,941
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ARIFIE100.-TOWNSiIP
WINS ESSAY PRIZE
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torixe offered try' the Ontario
Agricultural College, for the 'best
yetay written .by a Public School
pupil visiting the College during
• • Varm •and Home week was, won
• by Miss .:Dorethy Alton Of S.S,
at Lucknow District 'High(
Sell* now; : . • •
framed photo of the Admin-
istration. buihUng at ' the 0:A.C.
was presented tO•the,school.:Seen
• here left tO right are: Mrs.: Mar-
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garet Andrewteacher of. the
School; W. A, Young, Publie. Re,
Ilations °Ole&d 'Chaplain .
the 0.A.C.- and Miss Dorothy Al-.
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•Dorothy's. Prize-winning• 'essay
under the .caption, "My Visit to
the, OntarioAgricultural.Col-
lege; follows::: . • •
• With enthusiasm .• Our, school
planned our visit to the Ontario
Agricultural ..College.. From • the
bus window my first :glance was
• to 'see the large, colourful build-
ings , and spacious, tidy lawns
'with many brilliant beds .of
'spring flowers. •
• It was about twelve -fifteen
When our -bus arrived • ati Creel-
'rn:an .Hall where w were given
a.`. 'surprise • lunch" of cheese 'and
ham 'sandwiches, a, dixie :cup, of
ice cream, and 'two cookies or
doughnuts, 'arid all the milk, tea
or coffee we wiShed. • . .
Following our dinner we all!'
went: to see • .a • demonstration
"Let's:Take a New Look at. our
Farm. Buildings!' This was an
interesting large scale model
building demonstration introduc-
ing, "The Canadian Farm Builk;
LUCKNOW BORN
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JUDGE SWORN IN
•Peter Stuart MacKenzie, -•son
I of Mrs. R. V. MacKenzie of Luck.-
now, was recently sworn into of-
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Its
• fice as Bruce County judge.mother and members Of, his fant-
, ily -were 'among those attending
• the iinpreSsive eereinonY; _
Thirty ' members of 'the Bar
Association, each in his robes',
• were also present as* Judge
W. Morley of -Prey County
XiciOed, -•• of -
In • intiVdtictry reinarkS,
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and prior to administering the
oath of office; Judge Morley -stated that iby his being appointed
e, Of the County of Bruce,
Judge MacKenzie would also be-
come '.surrogate court judge; as
well as local judge •of the stt-'
ingS Plan Service", co the 'On-
tario' farmer. I found this very
educational. because of the. safe-
ty, economy, and labor saving
methods with 'farm machinery.
As we all _ wanted to see the
unusual flowers,, and shrubs, we
Walked down ,to the Horticultural
Department. When 1 first went
in I noticed the gorgeous flow-
ers which could not be •grown
in • our own homes. The flowers
seerned tobe able to stand a
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--7Cut courtesy
. W-alkerton , Herald -Times.
great amount of heat: 1 As we left , •
we noticed the beautiful colored
iris which were not all out and
were, well Cultivated. and free of
weeds.
• In the Weather building we
saw how weather data is collect-
ed.. In science at our school we
'were taking up 'about 'Weather,
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R and W Ev,aporated..Millc'
geg. tins - —2. for 25c, 5 for 59
aseand Sanborn Instant C�ffee
2 oz. 55c 6 oz. $1.57
• Ay-kner-bratid•---T-Omato-:Sotip
• 10 oz. tins ---. 3, for .33c
Puritan Iris)) Stew
15, oz. pins — 3. foe ,79c
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Libby's ..-Deep Browned Beans
20 -Oz. tins S 'foe .95i
ONLY Al ,RID;& WHITE
Weston's Assorted Sandwich "Creams, reg.
79c, huge 32 oz. bag only'', • ' 69c
imported English Wedgewood Dinnerware
5 -piece place setting, $1.99 'with $5.00 order
Crown ,Tea Bags, pkg. of 100 " (79e
FrY's, Cocoa reg. 45c, 3' ib. tin ....,• .. 410
—Royal -Instant -Lemon Pie Filling .... 3 pkgs.-39c
Robin Mod Chocolate Angel Food Mix
• 1614 oz. pkg. , - •59e
• Shirriff's Lushus, black cherry, black
• raspberry, grape, 3 pkgs. 19c
Golden Hour Jelly Beans, 13 oz., and Non
Pariel Beauties, 12 oz., all for 39c
10! Off Lipton 'Orange Pekoe Tea Bags,
...pkg. of so . 698
• Ailmer fancy. ungraded Peas, sPee• 'Process 27c
Apex. Fruit Cocktail, 15 oz. tills 04o
ntissa PRODUCE AT RED & WHITE Clover' Leaf fancy Solid White Tuna, 7 oz' 37e'
Sunkist Oranges, sweet, juicy, 144's, • Fluffo Shortening, lb. ,.pkg. 28e
2do. p011y bag 60c Pure Peanut Butter,9 oz. tumblers 29e
McIntosli Reds, crisp, 'juicy, fancy grade, • Swift's Meats for Babies •2 tins 45.c
6 qt. basket . •. 59c HalloWe'en Hisses large collo bag 29e
Fall Celery, crunchy, (large stilkS, 2 for 210 Hallowe'en Jelly ;leans, large cello bag 29c
Green Cabbage, economical, solid heads, lb. 5c Hallowe'en Opera Gums, large cello bag 29c
Select--No.-1---Potatoesi--10-11h-bag 33C---Wriglirs-GuIrri7-zbeit'out-cht-20-Plcg• 99
Planters Blanched Peanuts, lg. cello pkg. 390
DRAW, SA.TURDAY; OCTOBER 27
n Birds Eye Chicken, Beef, Turkey Pies 3 for 95e
• For Bed Comforter., Birds Eye nsh Stielts, 8 oz. pkg. . .. 35e '
Ticket with each .$1.00, purchase Birds Eye Green . Beaus, 10 oz. • pkg. . 25e
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'PHONE 26 — FREE DELIVERY
preme Court at WalkeitOn, since
lie would occupy the bench out-
side of Toronto.'
Judge Morley -told the new ap-
pointee to the Br-tie..judgeship,
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that he: Must remember • at all
thneS that he is A. servant .of the
state, that.his duty. was 't0- serve
the people and to -see that 'jus-
tice 'Was 'enacted; His best- reWard
would be •to have' his conscience
Clear that he, had done a .good
As president . of the, •. Bruce
• County , Bar Asseciation,. Cainp•-
bell Grant, of 'Walkerton,
conveyed congratulations from
• that association, and assured the
new judge of the .co-operatiori of
all members' of the •bar.
, W. Freeborn, Q.C., crown'
attorney. of Bruce county, assur-
ed, the new judge that his co-
operation would be given Will-
ingly: He referred . to the event
as marking a ',happy coincidence
in that this ceremony yepresent-
ed the !firstocCasion • that the
newly renovated courtroom had
been used, •• • In a brief address, Judge Mac-
Kenzie conveyed his. thanks to
those' who had spoken, and tg
all :Who had been Present at the
ceremony.'success 'in :the
bench would depend, he said, on
• the support given by the bar as-
sociation, and he had every
reason to believe' that he would
receive such suPport. 'In con. -
elusion hestated that if he fol-
lowed the 'advice of Judge Mor-
ley, •he wbuld eatri the. respect
of all, •as Judge IVIOrley has done
in - the county of • :Grey.
. IIANGSIDE
The roadies Aid Ls Molding a
pot luck supper and social for
the familis of the congregation
and, friends on Friday evening,
Mr; James Needham is to show
slides, .
Miss Audrey Young, daughter
•of Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Young,
underwent an operation on Mon-
day afternoori, last in Wingharn
Hospital for a ruptured appendi,x,-
The, operation proved very sue- '
cessful and. Audrey was expect-
ed home on Monday, •
Mr, and Mrs. Norval Reid of
Hensill visited with -the form- .
er's sister, Mr. and rs, Wesley -
Young and boys. ov tUnday. '
. Mr, and Mrs. David Nichol 4'
-family-----of—Niagara:--Falls---spen
the week -end with Mr. -and Mrs. •
Elmer I/uffman. Mrs. Huffman .
returned • to the city witliem.
for a visit.
Mrs. Wm, Evans is visiting
with her daughter,' . Mrs. Bob
Bron in London. •
•avrr. Elmer Huffmari,, Mr. and
Mrs.. Jack Morrison, mr. & Mrs.
(Wesley' Tiffin visited with Mr.
and M.S. Victor Casemore at
rantford on Sunday: , '
• 'Mrs. • irtaupsell 'Needham and•
Donna & Mary Of Purple Grave ,
visited: ,with -Mr. andMrs. Wilson
Wall on- Monday.
. Mr. and 'Virg,. Bert Moffat, Jim-
my and Donna were -Sunday vis-
itors at the Wall home. . •
•A leaders Conference will be
held at ,Langside Cillureh, Thurs-
day -from 10 aan. to noon . atia.'
1. parii= 4,6 .,5 .pan. Tfais- ineludes-f-F'
leaders and teachers of Sunday
School,- Mission -Band, etc': '
Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon Wall and
!family :were Sunday iatternoon
;visitOrs with Mr. and4Mrs. Alex ,
Robertson and famiTy7Of Wawa-:..
nosh ' .
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-) We are gU
lad • report Mrs.
Clarence. Adams'is'Much improv-
ed. in London. hospital .and. ex-
_pecterLin_leave the_hosPitaLthe
first of -the week.•
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CENTENARIAN
IN GOOD HEALTH.
H, Campbell of ,Au-
burn observed • his one hum-,
dredth• 'birthday OR Friday' at
the home of his -son Albert, with
wham he has resided foi...the past .
several years. • ,1VIr„ Campbell's
several years. Mr... Campbell'S
eyesight is failing,but in his own
words,ain. he. haSn't,• 8kn ache or
• Born near 'Oshawa, he moved.
th Millet with his parents in his •
early teens: Much of his life was
spent in the Donnybrook district
and for :fifty years he was the .
Bible Class teacher at Danny -
brook Church.
Asa young 'man he taught
school before taking, up farm- .
ing: He is a man -of stirling character :who • has . always been in-
tereSted,• in his .churCh and the
ibetter things of ii.fe. 7
His wee, the: former ,
M. • Harrison, -Raised away ,17
• years. ago. •A "son• Colin lives) at
Ottawa and, a daughter; Mrs. W.
P. Crozier, formerly' of .Ashfield,. .
resides, in London. ,
A gathering. of the clan. was,
held on Saturday when dinner
was served* to More than forty
relatives by the' Women's Aux:-
iliary, of Knox Church, Auburn..
Mr: Campbell iwas at home to
Many friends who called to- ex,. -
..tend congratulations and' best
so -the instruments -.to measure
the intensity of the .sunshine and
ey-a
-veloeitnd direction -of -the -
wind, helped us a great deal.
ti was .especially interested in
the Macdonald .Institute and'the
exhibits of interest to the horme-
maher, as ,I (belong to -the Dun-
,gannon. 4-H Homernaking Club.
In "Furnishing the Hone' To -
'day" it showed• modern ways of
furnishing a home. In: Improv-
ing the. Fa rin , Kitchen"' there
were many easy wars of keep-
nig'. house. We also saw. many more points of interest in Mac-
donald Instittite Which . were
very educational. , • '
' I. am only in Grade Eight but
I hope to attend the Macdonald
Institute and becoMe.. a -Mine
&one:Mist in our community
sometime,
wishes.
_OVER-500-ColVIPETE IN
4:41, JUDGING. CONTEST
. Five hundred and six boys &
girls from 4-H clubs all over
Ontario took 'part in the annual •
Inter - ;Club ;Competitions ifl.
Guelph on 'Friday. Fifty-two of
these, young people between the
ages of .16 and ,21 we're from
Illuron County. The competition
is divided into eight sections rep- ..
resenting the various 4-H pro-
jects which are conducted in the
provinee of Ontario, .
' Oh the ibeef calf competitions
tIVIrtry Alton and Crawford' Mc-
Neil of the Lucknow. dub plac-
ed.7th and Mike Dalkon and Jim
Martin 'of the Dungannon Club
were .26th.. •-
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