The Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-07-10, Page 7JULYH lOth • 1957.
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156 Chew 400.0n,' fully'. equipped ,,; ," ,,,,.f; ,s. ,xr , , .,., , 2 100
155 'Pontiac Deluxe Sedan, autolnatie'trail. n. ton `
fullyr equipped ,, . , , .. t„ , .., , .,,,, ., •$1,950;
154. Chev, Belair•: Sedan, fully equipped
r55-'Ch:eoac►, 8; irootor ...,....
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1$3 ehev, ,:Coach "' ". " $1,195
153 Pontiac : Sedani, ' fully equipped $1,295
i52 Plymouth 'Station_ Wagon
59 `, Ford S;edan
995
.. , .$ 595
154"Chev::, ,, .,.. ....595•S.au
153 Chev. Half -Ton iekup., ` .;.. 750
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Foremost' Used Cat
Huron ;Count?! .:
y � Dealers
Cash, Trade 'Terms Open Evenings: Until 10
''ties 'Service Dealer '... — Phone: 73z, ;Brussel
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Gst 'roan and the ushers were
'NEDD'IN' .;BELLS .• •be
Murray..: Popp, -brother •of .. the:
• HALLAM-POPP
Ibrde� � and•Stewart` Hallam, bre-
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. • . bride,: asn, b, o
v: George D. : Watt . offieiat-' ther of the
bxidegroosn.
i 'Dungannon ;United Chureh' ' The "°
_� .... .,. ; • . The: . Wornans.__Assocation of.
ie wedding,of, ; Lillian: • Pearl, the church catered for a' Wedding
her. of Mr'. and'.Mrs.' Otto h h
hter, , . .... • Otto. luncheon, ,, held in ` the • 'ch, urch
,,.Dungannon, to- John' Brian 'basement, ' Th e: bride's • mother, re
son off. ''Mr. and.. Mrs:'
,. tceived wearing ;grey figured ;rnr.-
- allam; `. Goderich, Satur- acle crepe with .itth grey and white,
June 29th, at highnoon aecessotiesr_arid ;gard enia
(Ily D. H. Miles',
Huron"Co. 'Ag.Rep.)
No .doubt ' by now every farm-
er in the County will have heard;
that Arrrayworm outbreaks, have
occurred in many seotlons of - the= ,
Province " We have—had several
reports,'from, farmers wh• have
loc ted; arni.yworrn,' b'
flans,..• are .that they'
,started to ,ove•• and
it ndica
ve not
sequent-
ly little datna8e ` as X19 een ,done
to date...,
ate.,
As long.:as. we. `have sufficient
:rainfall.• .and•-, vigorous plant
growth, the artnyworm .will ',like
ly remain quiet. However; if the,
..weatber>;• turns,. dry an armywornn
march: '_arid .''consequent:Rdestruc
tion la alai ost ..certain to occur,;
Under .these circumstances. farm-:
ers vvo.uld• be Well, advised to
keep a.' very . close watch on all..
grain fields, and to be` prepared.
to: attack, the arsnyworn :when . it.
strikes.
Several chemicals relay sbe used
effectively to. control the:•army-
.worm .either as a poison.''bait; a
spray or dust Where: sufficient
Man -power is available the pois.
on•'bai't method is , the least
Pensive . d;'.:very: little . grain
would be damaged' while spread
ing the bait in the'field. In order
to spray th"e field, of .'course, a.
tractor...must ,ibe driven through
the grain, ' but .the: damage, caused.
by tractor :is very slight' in : com-
parison' , to ;the. 'damage which
can be• done' by :armyworm.'The
most common spray used .is Al=
drin 20 .percent ' l nulsion• .. at the
rate::,of one-half gallon of '' oison
in 30'gallons of water per acre:
The: most common : Signs.. of:
a. rmyworrn . on ' . oats 'are eaten
leaves .and grain on n theround
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g -
In bare the arrn orm will,
Y •.yw...; eat
•leaves, . and ` the . awns ` and may
remove :' the : barley'•,ead The
worm itself ;is .green:.in :color'•us
wally ,11/2'" .:in length and will be
found: under ' clods of earth;
aviller, '�Mcfrttosh pan
GARTERED 'ACCOUNTANTS
Bell Telephone Building
alkerton, Ont
AWARD PAINTING,: ;TENDER
AT THE PIJBLIC _SCI Of 1L
A fevr- f-te-wsy items-�+vere ;on
the agenda•: of, ;;the July meeting
of ^the Lucknow... Public, School
Board.
Bob. Finlay. was ''awarded the,
'lender fora, the: redecorating `'of a
classroom at the; school. Two ten-
;ders Were .'received.
A : letter .was received .' from
Grace 1VIacbougaf1,. a pupil' in
Room 3, thanking 'the board .on
behalf of the' PuPils :and teacher
for sharing a' :part of the :coat
of 1, the bus : trip: to :Goderich,
Ross • ;was . 'engaged to
Mow . thegrass on the , lower lot,
It' was `reported that tuition
fee-
,.� _accounts -to •-the-:
$2,251:75 Yad . been 'mailed out.:at
the . ericl of June:.
Limit/taw. Top
Village' Assess e t
With: an 'assessment -of=
623,: `Walkerton .tops the towns.
ofd Bruce •.:County. Brant has 'the-
higrhest rural assessment,,
1213..Huron' , starids 'second With
$3;020;597:
w
my Lucknow • leads the villages
with :'„$923';483; Teeswater, $422,-
679; `Mildmay, $700,692; 'Paisley,':
$679,207, .Tara, ' $530,275; Ripley,,;, settlers :effects;'
was. .asst ; e• ..t.y• e
eonies : decorated
altar, .
p, dee , a ed the p ;bride room•s • .moth.
8 er, ; who wore
centred with a White .Bible ,a
brown figured •`"shea•tlt, with
lie °';ceremony; :Miss `Barbara
.white accessories .and ;gardenia
in organist, 'accompanied sorsa, .ae .
g:
loist Miss 1
o , � E izabeth Pent= For `travel'ling: to,.•Manitoulin,
• who' sang: "The Wedding.rworm •outbreak. will -robe carried.
.. .Island, 'the ;+brid'e' chose � � a ...Pink. . ,
er" and "O 'Perfect Love": on the •farm shows' and I' under
printed ` sheath and linen duster •. • ,.
e,bride chose a floor length: 'coat With three three-quarter 'length.stand:.•that • supplies of suitable
i of; white `Swiss: 'embroider- sleeves. • ' She. ::wore white' , achemicals . will ': bei • available'
yelet organdie. over taffeta.should•` a . more ,serious outbreak
black -accessories and ' a;white .; •, . ,. , . , .,
00fashioned_ Lth:-eo ge-0n�thei-r -return-the' °'fir•
point sleeves and; high seal. couple will reside in Waterdown —7'7'1"l;:xieckline forming a•:: "V" -'at • Among • the 'guests, :were the HELD ,'SHOWER FRIDAY
�ack.:Her finigertip;veil, fell: bride's grandmother, Mrs. R:. A.. FOR: MARY' JO' ANDERSON.
--a ha -t -of daisies and—she McKenzie; Winghaxn, -- and the
K a white leather Bible, bridegroom's' '.`grandparents; Mr.
roses—anc ' and Mrs. Pitblado, Goderieh
ng the 'bride Were her sis Other guests were; present from
Os. Alvin McGee, Goderich, London, Toronto,: ; Guelph, St:
atron of honor, 'Miss : 'Maur- Catherines,' Victoria; 8.C.,' KitH'ailani, Goderich, sister of thenen, Port • Huron, Kincardine,
bridegroom = as-4ridesmaid, - Ztifihyr;-W , Era tfordand Wood
Linda Cole, Victoria B.C. stock.,'
n of ' the . itride, as ' junior•
shiaid. The attendants were'
hite`cock=tail' length=4w4-ss`=BORN
"
oidered organdie aver' deep' LOU"GHEED—on Monday; , •• July
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taffeta ' with wide pink. 1st, in 'Midland General Hospital,
ss They carried. baskets • of to Mr. and SVIrs..Arnold Lough-'
a and pink tinted chrysan-' eed.' '(nee 'Vivian Fisher)', . a' dau-
ghter, 'Lexie ' Jane,. a • sister for
protection• during;' daytime. They,
May be found on the leaves. sand
steals` of the ,plants:.during. the.
.evening' and at night.' i � rther.
information
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Concerning -441e
$395,876,. , Lion's Head; $384,425,
Tiverton, $238,950 and Hepworth..
$1'92,321.
RETURNS . TO . HOME • TOWN
FIRST TIME' IN 54 YEARS
Clarence Northcott; who was.
:born. in 'Luoknow,'but .left here
as .a; lad with 'his • parents,: return:_
ed to the Sepoy town' ,la week
,..
for ..the first time since ; leaving.
the village 54 years ,ago.. .
Ile is:.a son of George North-
cott who learned the.blacksmith-
ing. under the ': tutorship . of Adam
Thompson: The Northcott : family
lir ed in the residence now own-
ed 'by '; Richard Webster; :inst.,
north of ' the former Lucknow
Tarble . Com�pariy factory::;,.—The—. •.
Northcotts sold the Thome::to the
Henderson ,family when they left
here for 'Western Canada:
Clarence •recalled going, to•pub ".'
lie school , 'ere. The route .,Was
.throat , ,.:'-Dan
and ,by ` way,. of •the , "back: street"-
..,
crosisng the river'on' a log: He '
was -surprised. at the fine'' appear-.
ante of. the •old school . after:half
a century. Mr.
c Nbrt '
y hcott also'
visited • the :C.N R depot,.' from •
where he • set : out'for the 'West
"st owed ;:away". in a, carload. ; of
Nicholson,, Guelph, was Cheryl : Ann:
e Latest; ,Most Effective ,Fly. Spray.:
One spray kills flies forfour to ' 'six ' weeks;
or; longer.
.._Positive killer Lcif,alI-s 'etci s oat
fllee,' leave building before , dying. , ,
ate
SAFE to ire_ n7 ngs2-wit}
AF�,hunians to handle
o u
Leaves no • unpleasant odors or stains':
St _fir
giss'iMary Josephine Anderson
Toronit returned tb:: her old-
hoine neighborhood last.:week 'to;
be.. honored ; at a nicely• arranged
pre nuptial shower at. 'the home
of .Mrs. .Vernon Hunter, .
the --daughter; of -`Mrs
Torrance Anderson and the late
Mr. Anderson. She is a graduate.
Of Western ' Hospital, • Toronto. A
'bi"ide+ tobe . Of this--rionth,. the
young ' couple plan, • ,a wedding
trip', to : Ireland.
'A
A. short program ,was enjoyed'
at the,Frzday night shower, with
readings ,given by, .Mrs:. Jim"
Boyle, Mrs: Carr Thompson, Mrs
Vernon' Hunter, and Mrs; Philip
MacMillan. Mrs, .Harvey Web
ster 1ed. in; a sing: song; and Miss
Shirley :Moffat had :charge:of the
bride's :book in which h ...guest
.contributed .her obit of_' "Aylvice
For the Bride
Mrs. Hunter ':con uc E • '' con-
tests -and Mrs. MacMillan read.'a
complimentary address to Miss
Anderson, at Whichtime' she was
presented l with any ' lovely
gifts, and waa=1assistedi# P o`enin
g
them by Miss Moffat, who is to
be her mbridesrriaid.
dadeiich Hospital, Rates..
A new schedule of ,rates' is in
effect at Goderich Hospital: In.
of $1.00, and . in' other Cases, ho
hal: ge-:-in- the rate -s, -,which -are'
as follows:
Privatro2�rria950- •�em-i�•pri
Vete, $8:50; Women's' (three -bed)
ward, $6.50 men's (five•4bed).
ward, $6.00;. children .Wide'12;
(children's ward), $5.00; itiirsery,,
$(L50, plus .one dollar 'without
mother; chronic (two bed); room,
„first month, and $5v +--,
. 6:50 ,far Q , there
ter. "
' PHONE, 10, .LUCK NOW.
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'here Better. Bulls.• Are..Used:
•rie '
at ' our.. headquarters; one 'mile north-east . of
Waterloo is jthe time and place of our, annual-',
We will -•'be- Alegi ed to ..,have ally rite -rested people.
present on, this . occasion.
See the--bulis, barns, -=and the -head o'ffi'ce .which ---has
�ently�been enlarged.
' t • Tlere_wtll �b a parade of bulls'. that arrived' since'
ast year's 8u11 Night. ,
Mr: Hugh Campbell;Manager' Special Merchan'
izing :Projects for speaker.
Miss 'Gayle Atwell, R.R.• No, I, Belton,
entertain: She is an' exceptionally talented ' singer,
or -service to -•any --of iia-lau'11s of all bree4c-11=c=o-leet-to;
CLINTON HU 2 3141 or KINCARDINE 460
BETWEEN:' 7:30 and' 9 3
Better` Catty or Better Living V'r Everyone.
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