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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-12-05, Page 81 , PAGE PAG.M • 4. • •;.i! - V tr •tkto • 4." • • • TEE 'memo* maim, LucEilow. ,otrmato follow in the •use of a sewing machine, The meeting closed with lunch 'served by -Mary Bea Purden and Norma Murray, • NOTICE is hereby giiven to the MUNICIPAL ELECTORS OF THE VILLAGE OF 'LUCIC.NOW that in 'compliance with the Statutes in that behalf I require' the. presence of the• • Said Electors at the Village Hall in the said VILLAGE. OF LUCKNOW at the 'hour of Seven o'clock and Thirty Minutes in the . afternoon'. of • . . • - - . • - • , . , • .4.1 •MONDAY, DECEMBER .10th, 1956 For One Hour •• For the 'PlIrlSose of nominating fit and. Proper persons for the Offices of One .Councillor and One Public School Tkustee ,for the Village. Of Lucknow for the year 1957, ; Trustees to hold Office. for Two. Years. of which. all Electors are .hereby reqtiired to take notice and •govern 'themselves accordingly, and if a greater numiber of. Candi- dates than .required to fill the said .01fices are nominated and make the required Declarations, Polls will be opened. ' in the following places: Polling Subdivision No. One, The Legion Hall; Pollmg Subdivision No. Two, The Municipal Ogiice; and Polling Subdivision N. 'Three, The • Village. Hall, in the said Village, of Lue.,know, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 17th, 1956 and will' be 'open from Nine O'clock aan, until • Five O'clock pan. and no longer. • Given `under my hand 'tills TwentyEighth Day of Not' Veiniber '1956, . • • ' 7.. E. H. AGNEW,. Returnilig Offieer. • • • MEDIPA.L. SERVICES 'PLAN NEW coyERAGE.roucus FAVORABI,E FARM PRICES OUTLOOK The outlook for farm. prices appears 'favorable in -ahnost all categories, reports . the Depart- ment of Agricultural Economics at the Ontario Agricultural Col- lege in, its quarterly publication, "Ontario -,Farm Business", • . .The department sees hog pribes •strong for the remainder of 1956,, and likely to continue lgood right into , late 1957, being veryfavor-, able about next June or July. - The prospects • , for, beef cattle next spring are slightly. better • than ia.st spring, although heavy marketings are in prospect for this fall, and seasonal price 1de- lines will occur. Prices in the, • summer of 1957 should be Sill''- Aar to prices . last summer. The •present 'large Spread between top and .common quality animals is likely to continue.• _ With dairy cow'numbers in the Unite&States being at their low- • est . for 20 years, . exports of dairy cows to the U$. are- well abcive last - year. -.• Dairy cow . CULROSS' CORNERS We are sorry to report that. Mks.. Jas. Haldenbi Of Milverton and formerly of this commun- ity is a patient in hospital in London. • Mr. Morley •Wall, accompanied by Mr.'and Mrs, •Orval Wilson and Susan, motored ,to Toronto on Tuesday..• On their return home they Were accompanied by" Mrs. Wall and Elda, who • had spent a few days in the Queen City; • , Little Douglas and Lois Wall spent a few days with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Meyer. • . • • • Misses • Beverley. and •Doris Wall spent Tuesday after school at Brown's, while Bob Wall spent Sunday at Wraith's. and • Tuesday night with Harold Why.., tack. • Mrs. Annie MacKenzie of • Teeswater was a recent visitor •prices are now •higher than at with Mrs. Don Donaldson. any timesince August 1954. The Department sees limited im- provernents" in prices for next • WEDNESDAY,DEC.Oitht .004•-•.!••••••••••••••••••". IMPERIAL ESSO DEALER. ESSo. and Esso Extra Gasoline •• Marvelube and . Mineralube NIOBILOIL, • ATLAS TIRES Always look to Imperial • • for the best di a' Modern Equipment ,For Wheel Alignment ' and Wheel Balancing Phone 3, 14UeknOW • • • • • With the coming of that beau- tiful white fluffy stuff -called snow our faithful snowplow man Mr. Lorne 'Becking, is •again' on' •The. Widespread prevalence of the job. potato blight across Canada-wi probably mean ,• reluctance to• ' store potatoes, with the result that. prices of good quality po- tatoes should .iniprove very con- siderably by next spring; ft, • The .Board of Direetori of Bruce Co-operative Medical Ser- vices held their regular board peetkng, ThuridaYevening, No- veroller 2•9th, in•theiffiCe lirPaiSley. PaisleY. ••• •. • The resUlts of the election of officers of the Board...were as. Although the U.S. •production of soybeans is expected to be up • one-quarter this year over 1955, the total supply of food fats is likely. to be 'no greater :than :last year.. Since meal .prices • will •41~••••••444•••~•~•••••••444 • Mr, and .Mrs. John IVIarehuek_ of:Toronto wete recent visitors with IVIr: and Mrs. John Ross. Miss Helen Schmacher return- ed to London Sunday evening to resume, her work there after convalescing at her hone here, the past two weeks. • • We are glad to report that • Grant Wall, is making •favorable progress towards recovery. Mr. and Mrs. John Schurnach- Titobably keep' the -price -of -beans *e -r" s-pe-fit-tlie-w-reekven-d---with =Mr. 'clown, the ,price • of soybeans is and Mrs. John -MoSer, Exeter. not likely to be strong. •,•. Price prospects for corn are REVERE.MEMORY OF LOCAL • • • . .,,. only fair , with the U.S.corn .• follOws: • pres., John. McMurchy, ,, • ,, • ... • 'Ripley; . lst. vice pre.s., Donald, pupply expected to he up 6 per - Tooled. To Repair . All Makes"Of MacKinnon, Paisley,, -2 d vice . Tractors, Machines, AW. Shop WorkI cent above the record supply of ' - • . , , -• • - President, W. G.' ,Nionol-son, Port last year, and 17, percent above • • ACETYLENE ds. iiRe WELDING Elgin; :finance conimittee, Allan the 1940-53 average. • • - Evans • Tiverton, • Donald Mac- -KINLOUGH GARAGEPiisley; representatives • to Bruce Federation of Agricul- , Nicholson. Uwe, John MoMurchy and W. H. W..BRECKLES' Phone 18440, Ripley Plans were made for the pro-. 'crnOtion of the new $8.00 per day, hospital plan, the special Secur- ity • Endorsement .plan giving ,protection. from, $500 to $5000,. and complete,.coverage plans for 41:Jay—Roll _deduction grotiPs.' • THE HOME OF QUALITY SERVICE and Genuine JH DEERE PARIS • ' • • • • „ • • • t ' • .11 • • • GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES • sort tern -5 years .pay 41/2% interest, payable half yearly .• Unconditionally guaranteed as to • principal and interest. s-authorized-irrieshnentlo , • IN 5 YEARS . • • . c! , • LADY'S GRANDFATHER • A recent .issue of the Family -7 • Herald. carried„ an •illustrated story of the old Stone. Church at - ;Recently...negotiated price in,• Beaverton, 'built in 1840.' 'creases appear likely tohold for , A 'beloved: minister of. this the remainder of the season, and ehutch for .45 years, from 1853 price s for..appleswill, be strong, .to .1898, was ',Dr. David. Watson, with normal •*advances as the :grandfather . of Mrs. Itelso Mac season progresses. . • Nay .(Ma Watson) ' of Ashfield - • When the congregation moved. from the Stone. Church to the new Andtew's church in Bea- verton in .1879 it was stipulated • that the •Stone Church was to be used -occasionally forserVices,:Jt still.is. On the firSt. Sunday of the month froth June td October, services, are held- in the •Stone Church, which is as it.was when. Over. a century agO, apart from new doors which were. re- quired: - a few years ago.' Bev. David Watson, a native of Inverness, Scotland, was the first minister called to the Stone seas at the Community Hall oh Church. He:- spoke the Gaelic.: e • . • ST. HELENS • •• j The ladies are reminded of ,the Christmas meeting , of• the .W.I. this ' (Thursday) :afternoon -at--2- o'clock in the Community Hall. Roll call, an exchange of gifts and My Childhood Memories of Christmas.. •• • Gave. Travelogue.. Endowed with a good memory' and the faculty of. elling her in- teresting story well, Ivirs. L..C. Thompson of Lucknow shared with us their recent trip over - Friday 'night •under auspices of The built-up pulpit is reached the Women's Institute. Her story by .a staircase,.. and below the and the beautiful pictures she minister on .a. little railed .plat,- sfioweil; -began at' Lucknow, form sat the choir, facing the to the British Isles, Belgium, ,precentor who had a little en - Germany, Switzerland, Italy and • France', Mrs. Thompson was in- • troduced •by Mrs. Andrew Gaunt and thanked by Mrs, E. W. Rice, who also presented her. with a • gift. During an intermission, Mrs. Will Rutherford played a piano .solo and Lorne Vorster and Phyl- -lia-BarbOur.-4avored,-.-•with voCali selOs. After .lunkh dancing was enjoyed to music iby the. Wraiths and.: Don' 'Cameron with , Mrs, Scott at the piano. $500 ACCUMULATES 40 *624.60 • :4 1 ••STERLING TRUSTS CORPOR,ATION Hood , Branch Office 4 • IIMBay, Sti ' • • • .14 Dunlop gto, oans. • Mrs. Will Webster is a pat- • ient in Wingham Hospital. as the result of a fall in her honie on Wednesday, when aie tripped, r-ang,a-bone-iher-an • The third ,meeting of the St. IXelens nappy Handicrafters met hoine---of-Norma, Murray__ •• on -Tuesday eventnig,, November Twelve 'members answered • the ,rell call, "A fiffish I will use on my sleeping garments'', Fol- lowing the business, the leader's led 'a discitision, on poiritt of good • sleeping' garments, and, seams that should. be used on different types- of Material, The leaders demonstrated stay stit- chit4 French. seains la.pped Seams'and the proper- methOd to I ' ' closure of his own. Dr.: Watson's son Angus, One of a family' of. ten children,. was precentor and ."raised the •tune" f3or many years until he was about eighty. ' • • At his death the love and re- spect in which he was held was attested—to-by this tribute -I him: "The Session finds no words to express the sense of loss in the death of the Rev.. Dr, Wat- • son of blessed memory, best 'of pastors, truest .of friends, and the foreinost factor for good in the cominimity for ,half• a cen- tury". MONUMENTS SKELTON MEMORIALS -WALKERTON • • We are the only manufac- • turer in Oki part of Ontario high. , class monuments whO import granite from the Old Country in the rough'hY , "the. carload and process; from . the rough to the finiihed. • monument. No Anidalenian. 411 -elf thoosingit-monument- . . eosin and see • one of the largest seleetion.s in Ontario'. • • • :, Established„Over sixty years, :Write:.or. phone Walkerton 8 and reverse charges. . . • • • SKELTON MEMORIALS:. ;WALKERTON - : — —; HALDENBY; •, EILEcTRIc. MOTOR .SERVICE Armature 'and Pield. Winding, Brushes, Bearings, -Etc. • Repairs' to 44 Fractional and Integral • Horsepower Motors, Also, Electric Fans'Vacuums, Clippers,. Drills, Etc. • IIALDENBY ,ELECTRIC • • Hinlough Phone Ripley. 111449: Ackert i assistant to .the' personnel Manager of the. United Co,operatives, of Ontario, was guest %speaker at the annual meeting of the Kincardine Twp: 'Federation of Agriculture. AuS tin Martin, president of the Bruce County Federation, also spoke. r• Agnew's' ItISURANCE Age - - . Member of • Ontario Insurance Agents Association • GENERAL INSURANCE • Established OVqr Thirty Years Ago ' Telehoftest: • Business 39 •HOWARD) AGNEW. • .„ • Ir....vtrr,4ror.•=tr.t.t.m..tri.:.tr.,0:tmotorsr.rtr...ro•trt Residence 138