The Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-08-03, Page 2THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,
ONTARIO
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FEDERATION' NEWS
(By Gord M. Greig) •
'.The Ontario Federation of 'Ag,
riaulture in a telegram to Huron
County farmers suggests that
• farmers who are buying feed at
he present time: should consider
• the possibility of purchasing. On
tario winter:wheat 'in place of
more, ••exp.ensive Western Canad-
ian grain for: feeding; of poultry
and hogs. : .
This. purchase of surplus On;
trio wheat wilIllserVe two' "g000
•.gxiain will receive a .lower' priced.
feed sand": he will be: helping 'to.
eliminate, the . small, .'surplus of
Ontario Winter. wheat • that .T de-
a .
ptime
resses. the market at"- this
of year. M '
'
• f" • Many • farmers' who 'are•. in:the
financial - Po
:• sition to' do so are,
JULY RAINY OVER 66INCHES-
July ',ainfal otalled 6,4 'inches
in what was an unseasonably cool
and wet month. But, at that, rain
fa11 in July ;of .last year exceed-
ed by a fraction of an inch this
month's total. The 'difference,
however, was that this year the
rain • has . been frequent,. 'while 'a
year •, ago less, than 24 .hours
two-thirds ..of. the -month's total
•fell. : ~~ •
•
The. high for the month was. 8.5
7degrees • with •,a :'low • .of .42. The
most unusual feature•. was that
there' Were only four.: "days . of
C6fnplete ' surishirne •during
month, • And, August isn't start
Trig off .any. better. "•
•
,QOK1.NG BACK ARS'
TwHR UGH THE SENTI .E.L FILES,
Sixty - Years Ago
"''- The �firxnm'•of Cliff & Stovel,
•
furniture manufacturers, ' dis
so ved ipartnersh.ip, Mr,. Stove) re-
tired to: Paisley, •
An invalid 'for moth than a
year dire• to •.a fall down• a stair-:
way, the death Occurred of Mrs,
John' McKenzie of Paramount.
Over ,the: signature. of .l."C`oz
ier,• tenders . ,were called for the
erection ..of , a.. frame ' church at
Crewe • •
The • residence. of Hugh'Scott,
T :.•:new conerete swimming`:Con; .,12; , Kinloss, was :the. scene
THAT a•Yithe �. Ann.
'.n:' ened..in Tees_.. sof ,iiarriageof •:•Mary, .
bee ,op .• ., <. , ,� .
P •
ra Con. 'ra
storm :their wheat 'at home ..or
••.�: Twofer;. Resdenta of :;the Culross: , Saott: and • ill rn .,g m • •
g
in -ele at.ors in. the- district: The Capital are to•be congratulated While hauling •cream, to. the
v_,P
ri do -op- ' Whitechurch ,creamery', a team
Cost is ' -approximately ` 1 /2c per on their initiative and creamery, ,
Made this: driven' byHector ',McKay- . took
• :bushel per month.:' � � erati.ve effort that "niad �
-If: today we had our'. soft' wheat achievement possible; fright . at the passing train 'arid'
marketing scheme: iri operation ran sl ghtwayly r�tupset* hiehe oad arid
soft wheat board could buy
a.
bran sellirrg. at $60,00 per ton and
it is a Eby -:product of •wheat,there-
can
herecan '.be' no ,excuse for • keeping
.the price of pastry flour up,.
•fit P
. he surplus and store' it and• Mr. James • Gaunt• Was Warden,
D.:. Rennie, , . secretary 'of the
and he millers Supply . , Board of Managers of South Krn
creasing a t m s pp Y
put at back on the market next of Bruce County
spring when the `demand is in-
•
farmers_ who have been
accuston.ed to selling their wheat
to the•millers to make flour have
si ified�their intention' to;•feed'.
it .to their;'lilvestock. Perhaps, be-
fore'. another
efore'..another crop year, rolls
around• 'we.; 'will'. find' Ontario
wheat in , short snipe y.'
has dwindled .This - �w,ould give Many loss Church • called a Meeting of
a ` ibetter .and' .a more even' .year
workers' to help improve .the ' ap-
aroun , ri `e than the :resent pearance'of, the, graveYard.:
d c P
st . of it. onto . the, "A Huron -Bruce County. tug: of,
system rushing
market in, .the. late sunnier or war team was organized• by D R.
early fall and:ha•ving :'a dwindlin 1T' McI•ntosh to Pull:�the Oxford team
supply the following spring of East • and West :Zorra mer . at
bushel t
1 Woodstock: ' After • the. "most;;: des-:
$2.00", a is
no • an exces-
sive price tofor a bushel of •
per•struggle an record: lasting
; ask ..;,
...In. -out farm s-unvey' • in Huron'
• wheat •:when you -'consider it ' in '16 i ,•minutes - the. referee call-
•farmers are •actually using: miar- ed, the 'draw at•_the, hisistance of:
'elation • to .the �Iprice , of orther _ •
garrne .in place of buttera' we have ;the ,lady „spectators.. The 'Zorra
grain',;. Today we pay .$60,00 per .
complete."returns froth two''towri team. had.. originally a. 5 -foot ' ad-
tori for western screenings • This . .• P
shi s :-and ; a. partial' return '•• from. vantage, , but, when the draw was
is: a salvage product coming from ,'P,. ,; �.
•
the cleaning plants . at our., Wes
another. Out 'oe554 farmers: 'cyan_ h'alrted, this had been reduced to'.
vassed so .'far only 18 ''us.e mar- 5 inches, and the Zorra .men were
tern., elevators, 'and • at tire head .. , „ .
garine, as. a.,sulbstrtute.for butter. ;lying •on the 'ground: exhausted,
� orf � the Great''Lakes, It' . is 'made
up of ;cracked wheat, shrunken .
and '`all but.:'seven were in -favor. There.' was Much idissatisfadtion
of •a taxiori• margarine'�that,wwould. Over'�the` pull .being. terminated
!wheats , wild bruckrwileat, • :Some-. ,.
bring its sales: price .in line • with: and the committee finally 'called
'times :•!a bit of''flaxseed,. barley, a -
` "' ' ' o ts- aion with Other. weed that of: butter., the decision.°a, draw: 'A six-foot-
wild a g
County to ascertain' ,haw ':many:
seeds'. 'At `the present 'price of e''' av .heard it bubbled' pull eras necessary ';for 'victory.:
W h e
You can
bu' The • Huron:=B.ruc6 team included'
our,, Ontario ,w'h.erat y t n I Y about 0•, e'rcent of"the farm
u 5 P,Frank: annon i le anchor,.
a ton for' . $50,00 or $10:00• less ere a in their 'c earn Shannon R .Y'' ,
people ,w s. ll g r
than . you for '. ScreeningsR.: MacKenzie Krntarl,' James
payand tbuying a ,substitute; for )omit-
.:which. is a salvage rodiuct. ': •Young, Lucknow, Hugh• Taylor",
g p• ter: ••;Many .aft the' people who are
gh' ;JMatheson .Asn-
- prise, for wheat from • June using' -it are . ,cash croppers Ki.nlau D. 'Ma•
peers O1'• field; J. R., Murray, Hurori•, Van
to late July, dropped aS much as.. 'people who, do not keep` cows for '
60c'2?e � r bushel: It :will be :inter milking' pm -Poses,'
•:Venerman,: Beligraye :.Wm.' Mc
g
Kenzie, Kincardine ;Township; H.
• esting::to see if -the :Price Of pastry :
Huron Count " Federation. of Currie, Hour R M �•en i
flour droos'`;accordingly; This is Y • C , tin, cK. zie, Isle,
arotr—pf 0.
,' `:: A riculture 'will again present of .Sky (fin r a ,n o W
d
SERVE
6fACa,
TRADE MARK R.
NOTHING TO PEGREPARE..
NOTHING TO CLEAN UP
schol'arship'`.to a 'youth . from this .this -10-mean team' 'reamed. they
County entering•., the Q.A.C. for had to cut their. numbers• to five
the . 1950-61 : term either•for, the which was.,` -the; manpower :of the
•two year of the. four year course:: Zorra -team:
• The• winner Of the award is; Bel•
ected by a• 'cornmittee' composed
of members: of . the Federation
along with your Agricultural Re-
preseiitative.
H • RE . ARE 5 REASONS ° WHY,. A
est to
.to
tOinat
IS YOUR
�URNEValue
ECONOMY --A Timken • "Silent Automatic will:
save you .25 percent on your fuel bill against
an i
• ordinary burner. : , •
CONVENIENCE—No more shovelling coal and.
handling ashes—soot and; grime are eliminat-
ed.
HEALTH—By, :'.maintaining a 'cOntant, even
a _ temperature, - colds -and - respiratory - illnesses—
are', reduced. Doctor's hills are' minimized.
SAFETY -Timken . Silent Automatic Controls'
p
guard the o eratii your heating of • ti{rig planti
against 'any .emergency:
EP
ENDA$ILITY--Only one moving part, and:.
it is `self lubricated, insures maximum operat-
ing dependa1ility—backed by the leader in
the ;. automatic' home , heating field Timken
Silent `'Automatic
eryce FieCtric
'Phone'808
(Stewart Knight)
Coderich,. Ont.
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•
Thirty.=FiveYears Ago
James Forster• won ,a $25 -watch
at the. Seaforth Horse, show for'
the best agricultural team. •
A. •Blitzstein • lost his . entire
stock of dry' goods in afire: which
gutted the frame. buildingowned
by Wm.•'Alhn.
A new ` '. regulation .• w+s ' intro-
duced requiring the •affixing , of.
revenue srtamps on checks... and.
'drafts ori' and .'after April .15th,
Ciair Agnew came from. Wind-:
sor: to take charge of the new.
Supertest station,' •
After . a",hong aiffliction w.bh•
rheumatism the ..death occurred
of Mrs. Fred 1VracDonald,.
The wedding was solemnized' in
late'June of Wesley Huston and'
Evelyn Lockhart. Miss Lockhart
°cwas_'presented with,4 gift at the.
•close Of the school;'teri . ?by her
Pu�,ls • of • S.S.:N,o .. 6. -
The Waterworks ,By-law car-
ried:.by a Majority of .50:' It was
the. second. ' atepayer vote ' in • 3;.
• Worths ori,is:issue Which wax
ed" warim.. In April :the '$651000
,
�o' ect •• as 'defeated by.11` vtes
PiJ w e ,
129, `'to 118 'In July the .project
was ' favored . 152 to 1.02 :,
Luoknow: Junior Fatniers, win
'nets of . the Southern series, lost
the Bruce County softbd11 •chani-
pionship to •Malcolm 16-10, . at the
annual; picnic at Port Elgin..'
Louis"'"Weatherhead" was ` hay
in a -steel barn erected.r tore
place,. the one, destroyed by. 'fire,
• Dr; • Prank. Thompson of ` Win-
pgsuddenly
'Win-
nipeg died from'"a heart
attack. He was. •44.
--The-death occurred-of-J'ohn A.
Sutiherland, brother 'Of. Mrs, Win.,
Murdie.,
n ,L.•'Ma cKenzie• Kin
Rat, Hyo W. . W. c g
made ••• .an. election • campaignp
.
speech in : Chesley
en Years ,Ago.
In barracks at Listowel, `dur=
ing the. winterthe, 97th • and 100th
:Batteries moved to:: camp :in late
Ma•Y,, °
War savings : certificates --and
stampswent on' sale to helpfin-
ance • Oanada''s ,war •effort.
The• death' of. Mrs Alex ,Hedley
occurred in Hamilton in. 'May` arid
Mrs.. Robert' 1VIo Qo d formerly of
Y+ Y.
Liucknow, died in Waterloo in her'
' $0th°••year.
-B a .3-2 vote Kinloss' Council
Y ,
apiproved ,•rreapealing" °the • Ack.ert
'Drain • Improvement• .,by -.law , and,
appointed Mr. .James .of 'Walker-
ton as 'engineer to• report :on
cleaning: 'out• the drain
.Laurine Miller :graduated ;:,at
f .r:• 'era 'os •ital:
Iiuth Partridge resigned from
the :High School .staff.
:The t• deaths• occurred of :Miss
May•:"Davidson :an:d• Mrs. C : E:'
•
-
McDonagh. included': community songs, sola.
Rev A. A.• Maloneyttof, St. Pete- ,by, Ebner. Umbach, trio. by Hugh
ie .and J: J. Houston and':Hughie
•MacMillan, duets by'jrlma Pei car.
and: _Wirinifred:., NICFa'r.lan, quart-• -
;ette•: by -Lorne Ballagh,' Gordon
Dickinson,;' Ron •Hill of Teeswatc"t
and Lee'Murray , of .liolyrobci, .
Solos • by :Watson Arinstrcfng.arid . t
Miss Florence ,MacDonald. Danc-
:iixi,g. followed -to the'music'of Tif-•
fin's.:orchestra>
.THE11 . TOWN' PAPER ,
(by Leroy. F. '.4.tinge1)
The old home town paper
That• brings ' the hews to Me,
is like a large,, tall taper
Spreading light for gall' to" see,.
It tells me gf',the' people '
I knew in yesteryear,'
Qf the aged and the feeble,.
Who' to my heart are deal;
It ..tells; me you,. se'
.h.
have started
ofthe in atngschool,
• Of how the. old songs now are
. ung. .
An how they keep the 'rule:;
It hs .me of 'the we • dings. .
Of , children , of . rny' frie ' s
Of how the' town, isj..spre., mg,
And the money; that its spent
;So ;m
it ."helps e keep, ,abreast .
Of,,, changing :times 'sand. things; .'
Of' hockey;' ball learzies,' .and . •tire:..
rest
iff yeti
.alr_d t sea-
Ec a r son b`
e fangs,.-
It is estimated that. there •arc.
'more than 3,400,000 households in •
Canada.;. •
MUSIC EXAMINATIONS
• The following students of A. 'lr;
Cook ,wire successful in the e-,-
aminations of :The Royal.
vatory of Music of . Toronto, which') •
were` recently 'held •in the llfem-
orial Hall, under the direction
of :Dr. Drummond.. Wolff of tho
Conservatory Faculty: •
.: Piano
Grade'.VIft; first ;class honors,
Barbara Ann: ` Wilson. • • '
Honors: Violet:'ook�
C ., M . , -ild
ecl
1�4•cAll'iate
Cook. ,
Pa Ke
r
rade. L'netir honors, Evelyn, Cook;
Donald.: McDonald, :,Mac't Taylor
Grade IV honors, Paige Phil
lips, Olive ,Wilson:
;Gr ade'111 honors, Donald Blue
Theory
Grade II first class:.•honors,'.
Lorne :McKenzie,.'Barbara Ann
Wilson.
Personal expenditure by Can—
adians
' on ' consumer • :goods'"... and
services amounted: to $1.0,750,000;-
000
0 750000 •-000 in 1949, compared .to:°$3:'770;
000,000 -in' 1938. •:
CLUB CrIRLS' SOCIAL,
• nn:g' waw es1l•03
r"ocently when ..the. Kmnloss';Town-
shiup, Club Girls sponsored a•.1„)1:{)-;
gram and :•d'an.ce.: in the.. Town,
Ship Hal ,•IIolYr od The progan
,
er's : Church ' presented a class.- of
25. for confirmation.., :
• Aii I.O:O F. Lodge; of In:str uc-
tion was held here presided over.
by the retiring District : Deputy
Grand Master, Charlie Cooke
•
• •Canada's, farmers;had:,a' total.
cash income ,iri: 1949 of $2,474,
499,000
.1015, .A 2 -cent .stamp was requir
ed.
At S S.':116'. 16, Ashfield; E. J. •
.Stoth'ers'was teaching Violet •Kil-
Patrick, :Irene ' McQuoid,, Mae
'Metiary, Cecil • Blake,, John Kil-
patrick, . Ida Rivett, Charlie Riv-
ett, Lillie McQuoid,. ,Aha Blake,
Mildrey i': inney, ;Lillie' Cook,
Bruce•SQ•iaPeklpetori,Etta.McQuoid,;
Rruby Curran,..': Ruby., 'McQiioid,
Bertie iMcKhinney, Ruby 'K '±pat
,rick
lir.'
A. G. Elliott. purchased a
new Ford ::runabout.
• The death' .'occurred in, .Luck.
now of Lachlan McIntosh, in his;
86th . year, .•
pool er't-"dant: a`"Callsorn i'T6w`rt
ship farther •vias murdered -when
shot. in the back at close quarters
With > ' a shotgun. ..His. assailant,
escaped. The murder occurred otr
the road in front of, CoL Varcoe's.
fain,' a§Bean was ret'urning'from'
visiting" a friend near 'Carlow.
His lifeless body fell. from 4the.
buggy to the roadside;. and. the
.,
horsecontinued •horne with the
empty vehicle. •
Miss Kate Coulter died r.at St.
;Helens, • The funeral service. was
condu(ifed by 10v. Mr.! McIntosh.
• Twenty; Years: Ago
Mr. arid; Mr& J, A. + Jennie.
spent the' : past. winter in 'Scot-
land, Scotland,
•
eats
`and -
PICK-UP AND :DELIVERY EACH
uesda�. •
y.. and Friday
Prompt, ,Efficient . Service'
'Phone
Lucknow