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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-05-15, Page 6
THE L UcKNO* SENTINEL, LTJ OW, ONTARIO • Rays ep o0- INCREASED EARN NGS.. • 70 •ff you, want to .increase•:your income::by •7 buying More cattle, the ,Bof 14 will be ;glad to fi p:y' , , a ,1iaek nance file purch�s�; and you, can: your our loan out'of' r re�ular, milk. cheques G /ANS - .. ., � S . your nearest. B of M manager today. Ask See or -write "for folder "Quiz for:' a Go-ahead armer:3•. F'.' ,:a-. .ANK diens :i eve.. walk o lie. since 1817' Areas working wsth Cana f } L1 ROY. BROWN‘4PPOINTED, HURON COUNTY . AO. REk Leroy G. Brown, B.S A., has been appointed Agricultural -ilei - resen.ta'tive for Huron County, -ef-- #eetive -Mar-r1} 4947, according to an, announcement made :byj . A. Garner,: Director of •Extension, Ontario Department • e f Agricul. ture: He, has been ..acting repres-,• entative• since April 29, 1946, hav- ing succeeded F. K, ,B Stewart, who was stricken. .wit`'a severe heart attack and who .is now with. the Economics Department,. OAC; Guelph;" . . • Born on a large dairy •farm, in Durham ;County,, .'son of. Mrt and Mr's. J. D. Browxi;;-IVIr. frown at- tended` ended` Orono. Continuation .School: and Bowmanville- High school and graduated. from. Ontario ` Agricul- Aural: -College, - Guelph, in 1942, He entered' • the Servide of •the Agricultural . Representatives'' Branch in, May .1942 as assistant in the. Counties of Middlesex and Grey. Irl .October 1942,he, commenced training with the. RCAF, reciv-, i.'ng ' his, wings as .• a .navigator in March, 1944.; He, went " overseas arid- after a brief course in radar. ;in Nor -there- England, .was,= posted: to No. 410 Canadian night fighter squadron. He ,saw :action with: this'. unit until the 'end of the war, re- -turning -n_. ,...•.0 ust•..1.945., t.ut nipg .to Canaria in ?r g •11 r, Brown.. received his dis- charge frori the , RCAF in pct - ober 1945,:. and returned to the .Branch as assistant r'epresentative _''x 0 larxo'9-1,1 aty, Where..:_l e. re } in{iretl ior' six:months. befzn•e Jc a ::ng posted :`to H •ion County with' headquarters . at Clinton... THI1B,,SDAY,...MAY 15th, 1947 EL►Y WAS GOOD, ' sented their three -act pre- Wingham .Dramatic . ct mystery :,cor edy:,•- "Laughing Qas", in the Town Hall .on .Friday evening to a, comparatively small audience,. but rnlho _thoroughly 'ehjpyed the well staged performance. Between acts Mr, Sam .Bn urt had the audience in spasms with. his comical imperscinations• The bast included. Mrs:. M. Swanson, Lois Whitney, Kather- ifle McGregor, Velma Scott, Mrs.' Hopper, Jirn •Beresford, Mrs. S- Burton, Frank Johnson ..(who Played •a dual' role), Jean Mc- Kague, Bill Conron, Dr. ,Art win and the corpse, George Cal,;, vert. The play was .staged .here under. the auspices of the Anglican. Mens,,; Club, r s t: •iy •' .Areyou takingpxecauttonS to l • Oi- es•, Doctor ,:we bo u ht.'.a:. .: r -event :the spreads. of,. this : chs- I sanitary, drinking cup, and we all ease i �,� use it?' • HUS CAPS:* SWITCHED . • "A°air, - exchange" 'is .no rob bery", some folks claim but. •'a: mean bit .of thieving .that, took place locally can't be justified by such reasoning., Mr. W. L. Mac-' 'Kenzie had a good. huh cap taken off his Dodge coupeone night re cently.whii:e if was parked in the laneway.' at his home. It: .was placed by an old'rusted•,out'one 11 Join: Si1verwood`-Staff Donald MacKinnon 'of Kinloss and Jack Fisher of Loudon have commenced .the'r new duties at Silverwood Dairies, : Lucknow. :Jaek'xs-spont'ing:a, short tune, a I as o Kite enet' ' study ng e unplreu ' Th Len un . '). unttay. ;•: fi iteration. Ml and': Mrs Fisher rnorning.. ;Itistdad of.,th•6 t crt;taisr° " .1111441.14041911110, IOW AGENT •FUR • 'illys 1ee�s Station Wagons bars .. For details and denmonstration; see GEORGE . WRAITH 'Phone, .1. 'Lucknow;• or LEO; COURTNEY Phone 76-3;'Dungannon,. H.E L'E N Visitors for ,Mothe'r's Day in - eluded Ntr:-' ancl-lVirs-�••-Alex--�l�irr=-�-= d"ie and, '.Bobby of Toronto • with : Mr. and Mrs. R. Woods, Mr, and Mrs., Arnold Barbour of Guelph with M`rs:'"�.R?�4 J;" Woods, ordoai Mille of London" • with Mr. and: Mrs. Chester' Tay lof' and • Mr. and Mrs. W: I. Mil- le,t .. 1> 4`t 1 2S• i rccedtly . move:cl'' : to :the Hugh' Mc- Jntosh. ‘home, �w-... hich.th they .;bought: t THREE BALL TAMS are. being 'Mr. o:red Ws. McKinnon havent e tered in Teesviatel -bntam. yet lcated...living acorodation'E intermediate...'' : •, •cri 'venile red inthevti1 ge. a r if sermon, •a ; .prograran of ,oporlse•, and 'Rearsong, ` D.ea,r . M9thcr `•. bias used. 1Vr G. Nero ton was gas srsted-, by. Miss: Isobel Millc.i., Mrs.: • E W: Rice, Mrs, Studrt,sM�`a Ja,:,' Derain; Miss Doris .:Jraylch. 'and 1 r. W. L -Millet - Mtts-rc 4434404 ?14tfC} of numbers by. . the choir, til, solo by • Mrs, Rice and a ;quaff nate bu'• •s,r'- : Stuart, "Mr.,. arld ZVI Rice and Mr,..3.y. I. Miller.'' Mr.. and Mrs.' Hugh Gar' atd family of••. Wi'`hgham ` were:recent.' guests, with •Mr:. and ..Mrs' George Stuart, Mr. :and -Mrs.. Hugh-,•RuthOfold' 'arid tlaughtea Mauieen :aa�cl,-�VIii. 'Charles" Leeking and Mlss :Ciro-. lye .Leeking of ;O..fillia ;were a eek: 'end':guests of his parei'tts,--Mr, and::, ,Mrs: -Wm•." Rutherford. 13 -YEA►. -OLD. , PRED•ICTI•QS IS FOR...1948DEPRESSIOa\. A few days •ago. 11••;. 1) A;•,Mac=.; Dcs:nald •' of•:.Lochalsh "tine rr tla'ed •a • 13year-old clippini;.' ivhu h pre;. diets. •a "real dept ession ' tori•• 194, hut' ..]udging :,from, ott�c cd i atic predictions ctnalnecl in t'hc att, icle no one need et px�n'cky by.. this •"bad •news' ' ;It. wasa: H C Powell, statistican: of the Toronto.Iydro-Electric :Commission; ;vyhof made the ple1 diction based_ .on. the econorriic . history of the past 200 years ,Here•is .what. 'he..predicted: ood •.prosperity,'1935 to:.1939;:''; egres sperity,'` sion19421940:to, a19n:45,. gd 1941ra- fair pr'.. ual fling'off 1946 to - 194g.; very serious ;depression. • 1948 to •1953;: gradual upturn J954 to 1959" - - - S Before , ...dal Rahway d. ready Canadian ` refreshed a° at nighti—by a a there' `'::rtes and sefore.�. tatt .vel d away. V es e Xt Y courtesy ti 'aria ttcme-s l�shave slipped, • ... at • sc�•e e� Space s's�ar its, the :;a: �►>.an nk°w•ahea=Gana carp berth o>c��• d,, chair Yl u. ttc wh y' • a � i � • � • and }:;endiY Nstdma:m syou asomfo�Smarrvic • • atmosphere .024.1tg°ut ,hake travel by : C,�1.R• a pleas''e at bone' 4n lest ,o/ow miter* Drop in at any ,Canadian Nationalticket office and talk it over W'a twill be pleased to, Help you. ADDRESSED IMPLEilIENT DEALERS' MEETING; Mr J. •M Reed, sales manager.,. for the b'iitario BrancW of Mas, sey-Harris' Company, «ttti the guestSpeaker ata raeeting 'of the Implement Dealers':Assaiiiaticino'f Lambton Kent . and ESS.0 X Cooun• ties ,'held recently a't Esser "Mr. Red's t.opth was "What the farmer expects, of the .implement'• dealer";: He.pointed out, thin deal- ers• should be well read in:car. • .rent .events and be In .a' position to discuss • 'withhis customers their problems,pertoininn; to farm operations such as the' niirrhasing ,of 'good 'seed, cattle, :etc. •Agr icul • ture was` fast ,becoming 'a business and.` farmers everywhere .were better' educated,:nd purchases . were. '.made,'. in . a - business -like Mariner; Aridly) dealer sltbuld sell'. to any farmer any eq,uiprnent°that he does not. need:''Tti closing, Mr, Reed m©'ith reed the advantage to the farther of, having a good. ser• vieR ' shop and •pleasant show ' ,'' with•, dfor ''sir rner 'andaccomo:his' famatiilyn. 18 frc •uri ITO • un de Z3: -pe br `'b ry. to '•o'n in. ci ill