The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-02-01, Page 10'PAGE 'TEN
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SCQTTSH; CONCERT
There was a Marge crowd • out
on., 'Friday evening for a. spec-
ial Scottish. Concert put on by
the Whitechurch• Library° . Board'
• in the Community . .Hall. The
chairladies of the evening were:
Mrs. Victor Emerson and . Mrs.
J ;m McInnis, who did a .fine .job.
Numbers in the program were:
a:.group of young .girls from.
Fordyce School sang two songs;:
Mr. ,,Lorne Wall gave two • •selec
tions on his bag pipes;; Mrs..Dan.
Tiffin, 'Mrs, ; Dawson Craig, Mrs
Garnet Farrier,' Mrs. Wallace,
Conn,; Mrs., Russel • Ross, ' Mrs.
Joe Tiffin, Mrs. Doris . Willis. and.
' Mrs.Ezra:. Sholtz entertained
;with: , a. square ,dance , to music
, .kty.. Tiffin. orchestra with: ,Mr.
Orville Tiffin. calling; off • 'for
them; Muriel Conn ' gave a. Scot-
• tish
dance, and George, ;Conn ac-g.
coinpanied her:, on' the . piano;
• Valerie ,Arscott, Doris Fisher,
'Joyce Tiffirn, • Darlene Simpson,,
Kathy ' and • .Brenda • Solomon of
• No. 10; 'school :gave a' singing
number and Doris' Ross avcorri-
panied them 'on .the piano; ..Mr.
Charlie. Martin gave a mouth or-
gan , solo and Mrs, Ezra Sholtz,
accompanied him. at the piano;
Mr. and Mrs. 'G•arnet. Farrier . &
Wayne , , played : two numbers
with saxophone and piano; the
square dancers favored the audit.:
• 'c.nce again .:with another number.
Last but not least. was a splend
id one -act :`play... put on by the
:.UTnited Church- :Young Peoples
entitled, . `Who ' will have the ear
'to rIigiht. Mr. Arthur Laidlaw,
directed the, play and :those in'
the cast • were: .Donald* Gaunt;
• Joan Tiffin, Margaret and Elwin
Moore: and Barry Tiffin and they
closed : with the Queenand: a
lovely: lunch was:.. .served, by -the
Library Board and ' a dance •with
local music•:followed. „
Mr. and Mrs.: Otto Groskorth.
Jim and Allan from,., RCAF Sts,
tion in. North Bay 'and. Mr.;
Groskorth,: ' of '.. Hagerman •spent
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THE,: LUCKNOW SENTINEL, WGxNQW, ONTARIO� � ° .... , `
� WEDN19S1?AYa FEB, 1st, 1961, •
the week end at.'the ;i gn ,e of: Mr.
a roskorth, •Mr,
h was 'rushed .to
J. C. Groskorth � � _,
Wirigham• Cxenerial • Hospital :Sun
clay with a heart attack. '
• .]INTERMEDIATES DROPPED
Weber and,, GANK LAST''WEEK,
Mr', and 'Mrs Carl •r` .,Bob t Two G. ,,ME
Clare,' Mr,, and . M,; �R
Chambers: of jHarriston spent;
Sunday • visiting .:at the home o f
Mr. and .,Mrs George. Weber of
Waterloo and"•14r,' and. Mrs, Fred
Phedorf, of. Kitchener. • Misses
Anne, . and '. Marlyne ' Weber,;
daughters of Mr; and Mrs, Carl
Weber spent the- _day with': their
n Chambers`
cousin, Miss D.,ovea
in, Harriston. • . ` , • •
Mrs: Mary Jane Tiffin is. a pa-
tient in Wingham :General Hos-
pital for observation and; -rays,
'
'Mr.._ 'Mrs;' . Charlie .. Tiffin
took •Mr. Lloyd', Bell of ' Lucknow
to' London Victoria.: Hospital for
x-rays' 'on Friday. •
Mr. Beth. Gaunt of, . • W=ingharn
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
and 'Mrs. Victor Emerson. • -
Mr. and • Mrs George Stanley
and:family 'spent Sunday at the
home' of her parent. Mr and
Mrs. ,Jim McInnis..
Miss Janet • ;Gaunt spent .the
week -end•. at the home' of her
parents, Mr., and . Mrs. ' Russel
Gaunt. '
Mr.; and Mrs. 'Donald'Bushell
and family'of • Kinlough spent
Sunday. at the.. home. of Mr.. and
Mrs.. Ezra. Sholtz .
• Mr. and 'Mrs. Stewart ;Mus-
'grove arid Mrs: J. ,;Musgrove of,
Wroxeter arid Mr. and Mrs. S. C.
Willis . of Gowa'nstown spent
Sunday at'the. home: of Mrs.', Dor-
is Willis;. •
Mr. . and Mrs. Jack Coultes
visited -on Sunday at. 'the ' home
of cher ;parents, Mr.. and Mrs.
Mervin Pipe • of Brussels
Mr: and Mrs. Carl' McClenag-
han • visited '.on Sunday at the
home of Mr.: and "Mrs.. Elmo
Pritchard near eknow.
• and
Mrs . • Elwood G
Lucknow-.Intermediates• have a
bit . of trouble ,at times getting
a `,full turnout of • players., and
they rodent;. to ,Atwood. last Wed
nesday With. only six regulars;
plus a few lads who 'helped to'
'fill in. The results was.:a.19 to
6 shellacking for "The SePoys
who ,had been top Qf the loop,
' • Back ' in" Lucknow on. Friday'
night Atwood were ., again the
opposition and edged out 'a 10.
to 9 win over, the home" team.
"Toby" Greer- :was in uniform
for this fixture.
• Graham led the scoring for,
Lueknow with..four goals,Stanley
netted . a pair :and , McDonagh.
Ernberl'in,, and Gardner got sin-
gletons. '
. The Intermediates' have no
home . games this week, They
meet Seaforth, here on Monday,.
and 'play • host to° :Winthrop the
following . Friday:
• Teeswater Council has• received
the:' resignation of W.: 3: Davison.
Who has "held the position; • of
constable. and utility. man 'for :the
past '. eight years.
BUST POUR:ZONOLITE IN PLACE over
old; worn-out insulation: Level
it and forget it. Takes only
an afternoon Comfort is
wonderfully 'increased,' and:
fuelbills shrink
• as much as 4.U°10
'Ask for free' estimate
ON(OUR .'SPECIAL:. •
WINTER BUDGET PLAN
Play Rooms , Kitchens' Bath Rooms
•-'; Siding—' Storm Windows -- Painting
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• Insulating, etc,
FIRST PAYMN' 'JUNE lst,•• 061•
KINCARDINE MITE
HAS SCORING PUNCH •
In a minor hockey. double
header in. Kincardine last week
Lucknow Midgets.'. were nosed
out .5 ,4 lby the laketowners, while
the local .Bantams were snowed
under 15. ; to 2 with Kincardine's
mighty mite, Ken :Issard baggin g
six ,goals. • '
Lticknow .goal • getters were
Ross ; Forster 'arid Keith Roulston.
In the nip=and-tuckmidget'
contest Ken Houston; • Ross For=
ster, • Doug and .Gary ' Johnston
'each' had. single .goals for Luck.-'
now.
TWO' CLOSE GAMES IN '
INDUSTRIAL . HOCKEY
• On Tuesday, January .23rd,
Dungannon won aver Silver -
woods 7-4 ina' well played 'game,
'while 'on Wednesday,• : January.
:24th, Belfast won a hard, fought,
game over the High School by
the• score; of >5 `3.'
,L.D.H.S.: Basketball
Chesley ,Senior', girls edged
out.. the ` Lucknow ...Students at .
CONFUSION' IN:
HOG 'MARKET1 NG
: fusio
The jiog, marketing' coon ion
has reached apoint of contr.'o-
versy,, to 'discourage the onlooker
from, following; or trying Furth-
er to 'understand or : interpret
the goings on,
The picture is so n:ttddled
that we .had :dropped the s.4b-
jeetl• from the publicity- angle..
However,; in this week's: mail we
received from Bill. Harris , of
Ripley 'a;. copy of the .resolution
sent, to the heads: of government
and .thee -,agricultural ,committee
in Toronto'' #by • the ;Free En:
"terprise Hog Producers. of 'On-
tario.
• It reads ' as follows,
Whereas it has become more
obvious t� / more producers that
the present marketing. plan in
its; corripulsory form is ineffici-
ent, ,costly, detrimental and un-
acceptable to :thinking ;producers
not only in Ontario but .across
Canada;`,'
And whereas the present • 'plan'
with all its compulsory features
cannot be successful in.. afree
economy, . it' is none the' less a
threat and a menace' to. our .de-
mocratic • and free enterprise
system.
And whereas the 'present plan,
has lead to favouritism, and dis.
crimination collusion: and corrup-
tion = mistrust. resentment and
'bitterness there can' be no h p.
e
of an early settlement' :or• a sat-,
isfactory' `solution under • . the,
present circumstances
Therefore „he: it 'resolved that
we the Free Enterprise Hog
Producers of`. Ontario,. strongly
urge that this: controversial issue
Obe !brought, . to an irnrnediate
end, either. 'b3f rescinding the•
compulsory powers of the pre-,
sent board or by .:an immediate.
vote 'of the .;producers so the
way ' can. 'be open for. a new
deal: for . the harassed hog pro-
ducers of 'Ontario. •
Charles Coultes, Belgrave,
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ATTENDING. DAIRY SCHOOL,.
COURSE AT GUELPH
Thirty-two young dairymen,
from .all parts of Ontario, and
elsewhere .in Canada, are attend.
ing ,the 71st 'annual Dairy School••
at the Ontario Agricultural Col-'
lege, Guelphaccording to: a news"
release received from the O.A,C;
The school . is in session '.for.
three months.; The, students, em-
ployees of ,dairies across the pro
vince, are 'learning the new ,rnod-
ern techniques 'of buttermmaking
cheesemaking,; ice cream, con-
centrated milk, and -the handling
of whole milk, under they instruc-
tion of. specialists in the Dairy •
Science 'Department at: the Col-
lege.
Among 'those taking the course
are Robert ..Currie and. Allan
MacKenzie, of Lucknow.
:And whereas 'the present set-
up is by• .now :a proven failure.
and a 'stumbling `block ` in the
'path :of'progressive marketing,
it can' no longer be tolerated. or,
made acceptable'to ..the' •F P:1VhB.,
the 'producers,' 'the packers and
:people everywhere. •
And whereas'. the hog produ-
cers of 'Ontario have been sub
jugated for -14. 'years or 'so . to a
;plan forded on them without the
authority of' a proper vote.� ,
And,•.'cvhereas •'the hog produc-,
ens of `Ontario can not; ,be expec-
ted to,
continue to • be . the guinea
pig, for more 'rounds of wrang-
•ling over, auction selling or other
petty .details .' which can , only
lead'. , tomore confusion :, and . the
same 'inevitable results. .
the ':local high' school .on' Friday
by a score of 39, to 31,., The Jun-
ior girls from Chesley outplayed ' r
the ,Lucknow :' Juniors 44 to . 9.
The -boys' teams were in Chesey. •'
that,: -evening,; but we• haven't °E''
received the results: N.
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NO. MATCH FOR •GODERIH
NDL STRIAL TEAM
i The 'pick of the .newly organiz-
ed Luck'now Industrial . League.
were no :match for 'the G.bderich
Industrial • .all. . • stars here,' on.
Tuesday night, when • the visitors.
romped :along to a '27 to • 2 "vic
tory. The game Was. refereed, by
Jack' Henderson' and Tom. Collyer..'
A vote will •be held : in Tara
on February 15th on the ques=
tion : of a men's beverage room :'& •
liquor, lounge::. Tara's hotel ' has
been vacant for 'several: years,
and'the• campaign' for 'the liquor
licenses is being prom'ot'ed in 'the
Bruce County : village :by: the'
"Keep the Hotel Building' In
Tara Organization,!'
KINGSBRIDC E
Another in'the series "of; euchre
parties took place on Monday,
January 23rd: in the 'recreation
robin' of: St. 'Joseph's school'. Win -
.hers were Mrs. John Van Osch
and Jack Van. Osch Jr, The
rier, of the lucky chair priie. was
Joseph 'Van Osch, The< evening
concluded With : lunch.
Mr. arid-, Mrs., John . Oeitrich
and family of Breslau spent the
week -end with Mr ' and Mrs:
Mark -Dalton 'and 'family,
Mrs:• Finloon arid' two sons &'
Mr: McGuinness of $t, . Augia's-
tnie visited;With • Mr: • and Mrs.
Eidori Austin 'last week,
Mrand Mrs Charles keane
of Timn'ions .visited With Mr. &
Mrs, Clifton " Austin this past
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