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THE LUC_..
KNOW SENTINEL,.,. LUCIKNOW, ONTARIO' t.
A family plot • should be
graced with the shrine -like
beauty of a monument Which
will.. be everlastingly• a tribute
to those at rest.'We.have many
classic styles to suggest, , and:
wil work with you on cus-
tom designs.
___ EKcepti.onally ` low • prices.
No canvassing, which, elinin-
ates 'sales commissions..
-Inscriptions. r . Repairing
Sandbias n" "Meii oris "s:"
25 Years' Expe•rienee
:The Latest irr •Partalsle
;sandblast' Equipment,:
�«..T.brk,pers ' y'
ona11
•A11, .
Bionlie
:
Alfred St., WINGHAM:
'Phone 450
or
NEILMacLENNAN, ; A
Ripley, Ontario.
1
I WFSTOCK JxJDGIN.G• BOOK.
•/IVAILA.ELE, FOR TSE, 4sKI. G.
Al very useful booklet, bearing
the title "Ilints on Judging live.
stock and "bacon hog ,carcasses",
hasd''be ub, lis'hed. by the. Ontario
is'
DepartmentDepartment.of Agriculture. It_
based on informn;ation prepared•by
the staff ' of the .Department of,
Animal Husbandry, OntarioAgri.
:cultural College, Guelph,
The ;• book is:
free to _'Ontario
fariners'and can boobtained from.
•the focal..agricultural represents
�tive, Outside Ontario ` a . small,
`c1argw-mad e 4.to sinyone.
-desiring a copy.;"
"Thee,bulletin is presented'`pri-
ngf�.:iriarily for,, t he: lenefi
t .of .
yo
tu
men (and .iy nwho 4.re inter-
ested lu7e skan'd live stock
...
produietiori", says Dr. R. G. no:c, •
,head ,oif.the "Depairtment in a fore-
word.: `"Shoulld , the inform+ation.
volunteered. prove .helpful to ,olc1-•
er folk, so much the better, since
every, man and 'woman, young or
old, engaged in live stock produc-
tion;'. ni*.st -be a competent judge'
if he or she' hopes 'to 'succeed"
A fine collection of illustrations.,
draws 'attention 'to .outstanding
features :of -the' different breeds
,and also • stresses Outward. indica.
tions; of . fine `quality.' Points-,' in
u g : and how to arrive at
them.:.. with proper store credits
are also', itemized : in detail: ; There
are also •cornplete diagrams, of cat -
'Ile, `: swine and horses, showing
racticall: every ' type.. ..
Accepted names for various
`" minal are given
parts .of � the••a, , ,
along with explanations of : how
these ` should appear :and , 1. what;
e`lose examination should 'reveal
BORN
tai'
IIJ - At. Sirrncoe Hosp
TR�NIA
.to
�'2n
February d�
oni Wednesday,� Fefb ary
Mr., and 'Mrs. • Lawrence' Tremain.
of • Simcoe ' (nee Beatrice Trelea
`'ven), a °daughter., Lois Anne; ,
TOWN '3N• -Len. Sudbury, Febru
6th to Mr. ` and Mrs.
. aryWilliam"
Townson' (nee, Sarhah. MacIver), a•
son; ,a brother. for Ann, Wanda
:and Calvert.
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME will
start ''nn Gdderich 'on Sunday,
April``
24th and ..continue 'until
September 25th:
P.A. ARV" NT. 1'
The Paramount Women's insti-
.
Lute will',celebrate "their lOth:an
niversary._ Wednesday evening•
February •I6th at Paramount.
School. Ladies, please bring sand-,
wivch€s.
Mr, and. Mrs. 'CV . Richards:, at
tended' the ' ice... Follies in Toronto
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, H,
Houston, Holyrood.:
'Mr. Alvin Hamilton spent, ' a
`few days at Toronto and attend:- ,
ed the Ice Follies;
• Mrs. J, Elphick' is ,spending a•
few days; with,„her sister-in-law,.
lVIrs:' ` Pete-.Leesin
iss Wylds, Irvin „Aid Glen •Ir -
W
` i•n visited • with. . Miss ' Josephine
°
Elphitak on Sunday
Mr:; David `Elphi•ck: 'isVisiting
'With hia °uncle at Pinkerton.
"Mr and Mrs. Jas.,.i etchabaW,
Katherine and ' Mae. visited 'a�
-Holyrood on , Fridays:
'Mr,' George Wraith 'Spent a .day
in Waterl
THURS., ` k'ESRLtARX 1Oth :1949'
KING
SEN, TI14EL, FILES .
THRO[GH
... __. 1. . ..._..�.w
sixty Year S
s Ago
I. MrS• Petex Scott died n .North.
t
X hoid fever; She
Dakota from ty`p *.
M,
• Corrigan was appointed con, was forMerly, Florence Love
rr g,
e•': caretaker of town hall, terson. • They ;were married Chir-
stool ,. ..
street .inspector,; as -sensor, `collect teen years before at. Lanes: Be-
or and 'warden of fire connpany sides her husband Mrs• Scott •was • :
'at, a-: salary of X325,, .Hi}gh Morri- survaVed by four .chi.ldren, the.
ourngest
son. 'vas appointed .rvlillage clerk.. y being ten months,
.- ale : n sold . his ' 100 -acre
'McDonald of A•cnb r y D. -Johnstti
Ronald }�.
attended. the 'funeral- of his brei -•1 farm on, 'the.1Seconid to. Miles Mc'-•
• flier, Jaifnes H. McDonald, lieu.. •Millan. • •
Iririio s ” • bme es :•Foret 1y1ns-
sionar Society,, 'Mrs. MoLehrian
Y •
was,.presented'. with:' at .life:
bersirp
The .folg.o�win ' Students :were•at
g
t
"� ramoun
,.14 'P
..S.
o at a
tendi;n S N,.
g
M, :Murray, , 4 ''Clarkson, : Z. Con-
gram, R. McIntosh, L. McDiarmid,.',
G.' sn)it�h My :McInnes, M, Clark- •
son, • M.- Pickering, E. 'Smith, '' E. ',
Towle,: E. Clark, F. ;Clark, 'A Me
Kenzie, F. McInnes, 'L. McKenzie,
M. Clark, G. McDiaruiid, • •c..
Towle; , L. Hamilton, E. Header=
Rita , .:
• " .. oub Constables, for; Kinlosi :SOLI, E.:Andiew,. M. McDonald, R.
and •Miss
Eileen .Wallace: were C � '
• •, • overnor of 11!Iichi.l an 'who At theannual meeting of •South
was killed in. a railway accideri
Th . Amberley correspondent
, e
'reported 'on F'ebrr ary :8th , that
1 open :arid-: fit for
Lake Huron was,, ,y, , Y
11`e`
navigation wiYich.�cnidit}on t
nt • d' never before
oldest reside la,a ,,
t seen. :.
•
James Miller, ,one of the oldest
settlers of .West Wawanosh, 'died
in his 69th year'''s,
The. School Board accepted R.
• T ,. . McCarrolhs tender 'to supply
KINGSBRIDGE. • school ;wood .at $1:25 a cord for
•
I 27- nch wood. .
Miss 't
Wall and friend'
I,.
week -end.. visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Jinn .Wallace
L Smith, J Andrew, S. McDon
Mr.: Bert ,.Martin : and Miss B. A
t ald, ,J:' Towle, ' J. Ketchabaw, ,R
Kirbyahed on soave of their •
& W J L r,MieDiarmid, IL MlcDonrald: The
friends, .on Tuesday gonald.::.
. teacher' was C._:McD. °
Quite . a 'number pare • .Laid , � up
with t
lne'. flu
and'Lucknow were, Arch:.
son 'Whitechurch: .JohnHo'dgns,
•Kinloas` •Peter Corrigan,• Holy-
rood;
Ta for Teeswa er
rood;,. •�' Wzri... y . , .
Michael' Corrigan , yorisr,
Luekinow,;
Scholars at - S.S :No, 9, 'Kinloss;:
Dawson , L.' Murray'' ,S.'
Were �A. , ,�
Stewart,"C Crowstony J , Murray;
Patter McInnes,' B. Clarkson, A.,keke;�c.
Ing, F. I et ba'w, E. Webster,,
an•.,Year .A o
Mr,. and, Airs. Ambrose-"
eHart=..
'twenty $,
.
man of • Kitchener ' w. ere' week -end'
.visitors with:Mr, and Mrs. Clifton
Austin.
► S
' Congratulation.s : • to ,1'4 r. ,
Edwin Myers on the:.arrival . of a.
Oung sol in .Goderieli :Hospital'•
on February • 3rd.;
R..•Stewart, K.:;Murray, K. 'Mc-
Lean, G', ��G•illies,;. J. � McKenzie, G.
Tiffin, J:, Gillies, D; ` McLean,. A:
Gillies,.' R.. Cilli s, M. McDonald,
S: MicCorvie: G.MeKay, 'W'.: Ste -
Wart, J. McCorvie,: G. Gillies;,' M:
•Mirehouse,, McLean;• K. ,Barr,
Pearl Nixon._ centered Victoria
Hospital •as a student nurse.
M+ifat, M•P. for: South
Bruce secdtuled �4ihe:P' motion for
•a, reply.;:.io" the speech from the
fth4one..
• 4
THE CHRISTENING, OF PRINCE CHARLES
ptism, •of His Hoyal High- vwas coni
ducted by � Grace •the'.•
nes Prince Charles of,Eeiriburgh, Archbishop'of Canterbury. The
the 'r Fant; son • of 'Their Royal •` service was . attended ' by Their
Highnesses Princess'Elizabeth and', Majesties' the. King ..and,` Qiilaeeri; .
the, . Dukeok of . Edinburgh, tomembers' of th'e. Royal.AF'amily and .,
place. in I the. White and Gold: a .few of their close friends.
Music Rogm.of Buckingham Pal 'These pictures; the first' to ben;
ace; " : �.: ; seen. of the itfant Prince;. were
The irtf'ant' Prince.. u as given ", taken `immediately, 'after the
' ' the nacres of. Charles. Philip At- 1 christening ceremony; and Show
th.ur":' George. and the ceremony the baby wearing the` Royal
McKinnon; N McCorvie, 'R:
Gillies, W.: Tiffin, W. ,,Barr,'J.
lies,. A: Gillies...•
A::puibic ,ineetirig' favored, the
building t f
Cost. . was
a new arena here , Th'?
Gil- estian,ated at:.:about:
H:. Smith 0' headed'''a
:of tWelVe to 'tbtain.
fulliin f o rin at i on
orty dears.: Ago:
$10;000. O.
committee.
Modrehouse.'Mitchell purchased '.::•The conibirie,was making a b,g _.
a Mill and 7:00 acres of : tim,.ber htt••:in; the : West 'Sam •Nicholson
near,,: Flesherton:. ,, had . one:' of these nlew arvestcrs•
--1-� Jahhn Littler Bounds. a oalais.,far-in • at Trixford,,._Sasb,
was advertising.his farm for •sale: Gordon Johnston was. teaching
Walter,- Murdoch severed his ,school at St'. Helena... ,
iconrieotion watt W.: R:: Brock' Co.,
te:�o,t
with. the intention •, of. starting in atHarvngy-,H DuanTnonaeleavto Senam Swdls staa`tian
the general store business in Bri- ;: e^ri ,e Haldenby, had•,h s Orin
tisk ;Columbia. .
Y - broken�'vt,hile�•r working ;'in til -•
Luckiiow defeated Listowel 1.5 chopping mill:;.Others in the K.ir-.
to 2 in a hockey gar ie The local—rugh-1-ftlyr�aod district sufferio;n
lineup was .goal, G McQuaid, injuries,', were Mrs:, 11f : Hodgini3
point;:- X:. Welsh; 'cover, point, Pelt
e a 'Vt
fractured ankle;', nn.ifred
Mc
wing, R,. Johnston, left wing, A.
MacDonald; rover, • J:- Habbick.
•
Coy; eenlre, W Johnston; right Ackert a broken arm
The .trustees at'S.S No.,, 4 Holy;
rand were having view scarfs ah4:•,
Slate. blackboards installed
ATTEMPTED SUICIDE At S.S.' No ?, Kinloss, (Second
--- I
Cori.), Annie Johnston was .teac'.i
A retoort from Goderieh states Ling• .. Veronica Gaynor, A l: i.c r'
/that Marjorie'. Williams, 21,' at- i,Thonison,, Jin .sM�eNall, —Air o1c1'
tempted • suicide • by allegedly Thomson, Robbie Campbell, Mary,
swallowing poison'and then walk- I MdCorinell, Ellen Burns, •Grace
Mgin front'M a train, Which "was: McLeod, Jack Gaynor, Lloyd M
;brought. to: a:stop.,before striking Nall, Lawrence.. McLeod, .Marion •,
her: Campbell; Dorothy,' McDo gall,
Miss Wi1lirarns was the lone sur- Calvin. Irwin; Lorne' Sills, Donald
,vfiivor of'`;a ,car -train crash .near. Thomson, Winnie 'Thomson, Mary
Kincardine two. 'years ago, • in Carter, _sJirnati a .Burns, Millicent
which her ' ,sister ' and.:nePhew,•.!Carter, " Johnny Carter,' Clifford
Mrs: 'Allan Grant and "Larry'and ' McNNall, Laverne 'Gaynor, :Freda.'
t 1ierliance, James Johnston, were- McDougall, Margaretomson,
kailed
... George Carter;, Rii,th gland
r , "
christening robe of white silk and
Honitorflace: Made : for Queen
Victoria's children 'and ,used since
by the •Royal Family,• '
The baby Prince is thd.. centre
of adrnir; :tion in s this happy f aim- •
'ily, picture• after the christening
ceremony,. Where in the arms 'of •
,his mother he is seen with, 'his
father 'and, grandparents. I
$ponaored 'by the .
uckipow Branch 'of the Canadian
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