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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-03-03, Page 7• , IIURSDAt, litARCH Ir 1:949: A 0 A ' faMily .Plot should be ,grite d with the sir ne-like t,tauty of a monument which will be everlastingly a tribute to those ataest. We have ,many classic- stypes- t9' suggest, and will ` work with you, .ons cus- i n . twn.'ii(s'g s . 1a c(fi tionally low prices, e 111;x, riing, which: elixn.in pit(=5 ,tifil.es .commissions: luscriPtions: Repairing ' S4ii�cllil2lsting Memuriuls ‘,26)Years' Experience '1'b(, latest in Portable' Sandblast,. EclUipmien.t ' All'- WM,* pearsonally. 'exee.utel or. i al Alfred. ,4.t., ;.WJNG'I AMI..'; Thane 450'' '..` NEIL IL MacLENIIT.AN, .. Ripley, Ontario: "i • WEDDING BELLS.. :. MARSHALL LUCAS.. • St; Anne's Anglican : 'C'hurch, Toronto; was.'the . setting for' an interesting ceremony' 'on. •Satur-. 'day, ,. Felbruary 'I2th,'. when- the marriage took,, 'place of. . Audrey Kathleen, . daughter of Mr Fred J:. Lucas and :thea late Mrs Lticas,. Jelhn Edrward Marshall, Toronto, son of'tlhe, late ` Rev and Mrs. J. F. V. Marshall, •Sioux. Lookout; Rev: 'C: D..Gemmill' of. • THE •LUCKNOW SE •", NT,INEf; Lfi,7CKNOW,ONTARIO • V LO N G :, TO OAR FACTO ON H0G . N , , PRODUCTION COSTS I have written ,seotres of a nsy, I gave it' all I bad, ,l The Ontario Hog Producers As Each one • Was wri•ttetL with the sociatioi is ,interested, in the cost wisihr ' of producing hags. under present Theyht make someone !condiitions. The Lives k . Brach .might glad., ,•bac n and -t ie Farni;..TEoono ics ranch S'oxnetimes ,; it wasn't easy,' .of the'On tari�o Dept,. of A,gricul- �r Yz The .skies above were gray, ture. • conducted a rho y,' • :conducted g 'curve The Messages in:. verse were sent Which: took, the .form of hot pro- To brighten up your ' .'i duction demonstrations whereby j :the operations:, et a,' number .of. In hill the : years rve written.. 1. hog .prioduicers' ,in ;'each 'county I've never had a line, ' . were, studied in :detail .to obtain' To say someone' enjoyed thein Or that they werejust fine:. Now,,: I'm getting • old rriSrselfol. My,. pen is worn out too, .,;informiation on costs; profits,' and .meitla'ads used: The Co -Operators ih ;Bruce County, 4,0Nm oran, . S,c1' midt, Mald7T ay,. Nelson .i owe,.: Paisley.and Doriai'd. McTavish, of I've ' been : th,inking that I'a quit , : =Ripley •The ultimate value- .of this:. 4nd say ggod 'bye to you " , !, piece, . •of • wwo1 k.-w:i11 ibe passed 9.n - -Wn M •-Buckingham, �jo, the hog producers of 13mice' R; 7, L'ucknowr j •lniuntty, at''"a ,meeting"atti Paisley . �on Friday, ,,lvl;arc i 4th at 2'00 p.m;. ',The discussion Will be led. by Hu*: bertMcGiU:of'•.trht • Ontario. Live-. 'E tstock Branch and. it•` is. hoped to lialv.e the actual- .co-operators R. JMoore of town has a ,priz- Bruce County, bake part. 'in . this ed acture of the No. 3 Company ; distUSsion:._`This-. offers .an - ..excel -df the. 32nd Bruce Battalion, or- lent "opportunity for , the farmer,. ganized over three score., 'Year,s, -to,` study thea' cost' of 'production agb nian : Raids of hogs'produce�d right in; his own d.111-'100rthe Fe threat." : county' and under his -own ;condi- • The. Company; under the eom'- tloixis, nand of Dan Campbell, •was mob d ..fo e • e. r . rvsce : dur t s ing. he HAS PICTU!ZE:OF OLD° NO.' 3 *COMPANY Northwest ; Rebellion' and set out for, . Southampton "from • • Where „they were 'toI'sail to the head•.of' the lakes. The rebellion was sub- clued before he Company en - b ked .'fiei0hd..assisted by_ ..Rev. 3Mc.. The . picture: that Mr..' Moore oss�esses, was taken in : froom :of l�itwtrick, ,greatuncle o f the ' P groom: Mr,. .E. W. Miller- was at the Graharn Block, now occupied. the organ, .and Mr: Wi]liam,Mor by N "W:; Wmterstein and R S;. ton sang Hetherington's law office and the FRANK HOLLYMAN of Blyth as improving 'in health following an illness that confined him .to 'his home and prevented :shim :from at- tending the'Ffuaeral of :his broth- er,. Mr. •Edgar`Hollyman• ; r11ArhatY e' =flit --thi ee nmost' 126 words'► . "I don't” lino* `That's correct". • Mr. Lueas gave his daughter ,n Kilpatrick ^ residence. , The .Coin , Return From. Florida •Mr. and':' Mrs: Ernie Ackert, : of ...:qn un'ay: Florida: They. spy Mr, and 'Tees -Water' and er a :month'. pleasant holiday Weather, with tem-. cued 90 de= teat rime. Her original � gown, of ',any. was. forty Strong. ;in the' pic- White silk brocade was made;w'ith si i tri ' ib asque, long • sleeves' . and' • deep'. square°.neokl` ne A, wide bro- cade cuff edged` the• bodice rtop,� and the skint, worn_ over a hoop, had • full unpressed Pleats:'poiin- ing a , cit cular traiin..Orange. bios- sums worm by': her .motherheld •'her long eek and s11e carried ` a cascade: of white hyacintrls car- nations and' ,pink '.sweetheart; .roses, also. a `. lace.: kerchief :made by.. the groom's ,mother. 50 Years. ago.:.1Mfrs.' ;John. A. Wi1son, her. only : ..attendant, chose cavalier grey .faille, made with .flaring . skirt and empire bodice df _ shit - / red chantilly , .lace over Mitch forMing a peek aboo.'. front' tinder' a, fitted:. matching' : jacket. • Her matching bonnet had' �a�ii'' :open. crown 'and"; streamers, '':and her corsage was mauve hyactTi;.pet- •.:al$, pink carnations and: American, . beauty, roses.. Mr. George L: Mares Shall was groomsman . for his brother;: and. the ushers Were Mr�. Williarrr Marshall;. also. -a brother; and Mr: 1.1.. J,' Dunsrnore. the .reception •.held. at the Alexandra: Palace, ': Mrs.' : Frank 0:. Lucas, aunt of the pride,. receiv-; 00. with :Miss dytheBLong, ;.:aunt,': hof the 'groom • The ,wedding • cake ;was cut with a silver;1tnife be- longing' to •th'e• bride's. aunt; and. -used at: her. .'wedding 45 ' years. ago, .The couple. will live' in.Tor-: onto. :.-'l he trade f raridda ter`; of - "tyre and were in full' regalia. in udi red tunics and high hel-- ,c1 ng g In the background. the business. 'signs; on the building read;'"John* Martiai,'s Hardware" and• "R `.:Gra- hami•'s, Caieap •Cash Store". Across ;the road on.. thewest side can be seen a part what is no George Bower's r fide Insurance, Ruling on • Fuer Oil In 'a recent issue of the Paisley Adyotate it *as. stated that uri- 4 n+.;gliru�n PAGE SEVEN much fuel: oilis pe fitted with- out affecting 'the terms .of the in- si ance contract? In cOnneetion s p dwelling p Imo .. ' ., and I dr, less . a 'special .clause is written with ro ,. rhes into, a;n ordinary fire insurance mercantile, an unlimited quantity Policy the home owner can't col- of .fuel oil is. ;permitted, ••pilovided. legit in case Q£ 'fire less, if more it4at the containers or tanks: are..." than aQ gallons. of` fuel oil weee. 'built °f , sufficient' :strength and unlit t standard st,rred oh' the premises. q Y according o, reg- ulations'� f o; In d*I'gr ing -the matter with'• E. L. Agnew, .he:. furnished us with an E'conomiical, Insurance] • Handel, one' of t . ... he greatest ,�,f inoxlthly bulletin from 'Which the f the composers,, had .to play tl.• 'F'paragraph, para raph, is quoted: Oar'? On the s1y•`because his:fath;- .*. The question ten ,a. i°s_.s', hoget-Couldn't stand his playing; • ti. e will pay for ..old,, disabled ;o' dead. Holyrood :., •returned S d from a motor trip to F were: a,odorcrip:wiied Mils.. `Freeman' 'of Te. were. -awlay a little • ov 'They report plus anid delightful peratuares at Miami around $4;00 , 00 :Via. HORS S- COO. ea HOGS 1.00per: cwt.. ill aceordiing to size and condition. one, COLLECT, for prompt, cotirteous service ,- 'Wingham; 121-1, Ripley,5g-16,or 38-10;•' Ingersoll,:2 WILLIAM STONE,,SONS LTD. NGERSO,LI,A:RON'TA:RJO AN ALL -CANADIAN FIRM, fSt'A,BLISH D 1870 • he, late 'Mr. arnd- Mrs; 'Samuel ' Robertson ' acid' a 'niece' Of. Misses Ethel and Bell' Robertson and Mr.. i ' Russell Robertson of Y.ucknow ;. Band Leader Killed "Benny". Palmer, 38 -year-old; :.. stance :band, leader• of. St. Thomas was fatally injured when his'light' 'truck struck "a L. &, P. S. train on . y '• Saturday evening .in. St. Thomas Ike died' a ' few • hours later. 'Ais brother Carl, f oYmiei' • piano •play c,i, of the. orchestra; which. was W'ry popular, an this district a de- eade'ago,'w' seriousiy.iuijtired iii , the crash,: "Benny" Paltrier gave ' up his extensive orchestra work in 1946, when he became eto:r of the St,• Thi Glass'': nd` Paint Company, ..., 4 ,, r ..yea-rthe Rei • ore carp for Red Cross - i!OSST ust---haVey ore, •p- 'the Red Cross must be. prepared for all e'ventu .'alities. Year after year -the demand for Red • Cross services grows. Millions of dollars have been spent in flood, fire and other disasters, in �iding the-stricket and. homeless. ore .Blood Donor Services • Red Cross • Aids, Veteraios hout Throu Canada, gProvince by. Prcwnce Red:'Cross provides' ..the Red Cross operates 7'5 Outpost Hospitals, .and. 2 Crippled •'Chil- dren's: Hospitals. More are " being built arid' more are. needed: •Last', t year.. over .70,00Q patients were served by Otitpost •Hospitals,. Your RED CRO$$money k backed u { itk?SK�..�taiY,�GY�trnr. the' Red Cross is open- ing its Free Blood., Transfusion Service:, -tJntold'lives' :hate,:been . saved .,kiv ' 'this" `great brganization: But more. funds are needed to ex-, pand and maintain:this humanitarian .:Work.: .r� 4 rr i. �t<i.r.....• . • • many services, for vet- erans .in Hospitals-.. Other Red Cross actio+i ties inclucie:Junior Red Cross; Swimming and Water Safety; Nutrition Services; 'First Aid, and 'Home Nur.stng' 'Women's' 'fork Acti- vities etc. /hot/sands o/vo/um leer workers • tr 'N'�wi�il.4:W�c6?''ir!i:R.�A;'l�'+. �V'.: rr�..i`vi.4o:rt, ti`.•+.'tr r.7�r:...�+, r,�,r �. ' ,. • 4� t • a' '! • • • , • f; • f; 4