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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-01-05, Page 2v4.6E 'TWo • , 40. THE "moolow SENTINEL, ,..141,1i4NL) e ae• P,A,'!•• e ' ee. 'LIIdUII. ROSEMARY ',71-IYME Well -.. . . Christmas Time is. over for another ' year, I know rm growing o14. , . Christmas, somuch nostalgia now,. which • is, you know, a sureign of ap- •f • preaching age. At di er tonight friend husband tad * telling. . -'our memories of . ,ChristMases ,pas. 111y most vivid one was of •driving to my aunt's; who lived , • - about 12 or 15 miles iron!, us, in a; three -Seated sleigh, , and get- -,-ting---upset..,in . huge drifts on a liills'cle Since there•were seven MASTERSOF • Ten thneg, six in succession, the DetreitIled Wings have come through -as champions of, the N.H.L. This has' not been 'due to luck. Expert Detroit scouts thru the years Uncovered some -of the finest players developed in Can- ada. But no small proportion. of these masters. of the Vuck • have not hesitated' to give one main reason why.' they have reached' the top in hockey, .We quote. -“If I .had begun smoking and -drink!- ing at an .early- age I wouldn't be here", 'said Earl Reilael, person gets only. a few chances to break into g big .league' sport: Sinoking and drinking hurt his chances", -declared Marty- Pain-. Bill1Dineen• 'agrees, "1 feel - that• staying aWif frotn, smoking of us in the Sleigh, .and I was 'and drinking. helped. me to , the smallest; about -ten' years old; achieve' my . gOaln. Both • Red was sitting on the, !top' soiner Kelly •- and 'Gordie.. Howe give where, which put me underneath Credit to their ,Parents for . their , in the upset. 'Nething. would in-. great record. Declared Gordie, "I .. dude me to, get in the sleigh have always stayed away from *, again, so. I had to finish,the jour- . drinking and.smoking . I have . ,ney on foOt. Fortunately it wasn't. my folks to, thank for .my being far. • . . . where I am".—Advt,.. • • -Planning the New Year's. clin- k tier is. .compared to get- • ting the Cluistrnas one 'underway. There are so many things to. think about at Christrnas.time=.:-. ParCels tO wrap, '11* • Minute - 'Cards to' get off, candyto make, • ' Did you „have. a taffy pull? bad an tuischecluled one were filling candy bags for t PARAMOUNT W.0.1 L. ,Hendersdn, Mrs. He dersen and children , of Dow view RCAF. station,' Ivan H erson'of Downsview' and Mr Mrs. • GeOrge Wraith and children of Goderich spe Years with Mr. and M - Beri'derson , • ' canicirens ynristrna.s partie at _ 'Vie church,' nUfs,, oranges, candy, .;riew Year visitors .wi hinneinade. candy. There was one Mr.04,3. l3oak. were M large pan of taffy Which was I. ',Small .(Margaret much' too sticky to do a.nything •of Clinton,. Mr. Ra ,Nvith,•'.' until -someone . suggeated friends, of...Tornot thalt-we'trY, Paling 'it R. was. a and IVIr...and Mrs 9 FIRE :WED N ESD*Ifi •......e-*••••• • .Fire' gutted -the home of. Ev Mcquillin.„ three Miles east Lucknovn on High:Way .•86 a mid-morning.. Wednesday• upon checkih fifes; liad gone to the - •do some work. About minutes later he' sinell and returned to the hc the.back.pOrtioni wh ki*Aen, and bedrom Yonreontrol; . • Mel Merria0n, icing the fire, LucknOW Fire sponded quicld portion of 1 The lback se hcleostusr:YWet' water da Evan his. age theti sumlormir#14'w . • USTA414 PROW an of bout g the arn to twenty, smoke use to. find ich included , blazing be - xis - end; , and . two t New rs. Jack e, neighbor, ,net-, ;Iurnmonect the. Brigade, 'yvb0,' re.: y to ;gave the main. , he .-.1r.ame.. ;ion was cornpletely and, the rest of. the' confined to:smoke and mage, • resides' on • the,larrn„ with d father, Mr. Edward Mc- ,• who Was in ;Toronto at me: . • .‘ • th 'lVlr. and r. and Mrs. 'Boak,... R.N., e Beak ' and • Aaron Boals . E. Jamieson of. perfect consistency , fOr Ashfield. which is most of the. problem, •Ali. J. Bar end rin sure in this' case it wasn't Heights, Toro intended to -be 'pulled. 'So we 'fwell and Jo went at it ---„since weren pre- „tpared for this .cliversion we ' ba.d nothing with which tabutter our hands. I'm. sure we' had more than. th'e children .had ;eat- • ing it, though it turned oiit'very well. . wen . Wilson to and Dave Bark- an of. Mount Denpis e neighbOrhood.7, - MacLennan, Roseville, : and Mrs, Don Harnil, Graham, Mr., and ,Mrs.' ainilton, Larry and Mar- k: and Mrs,, 'Al Hai/Alton, cia and Kenneth, Mr. and . M. iSandersop. and 'Mrs. J. cDpnald of Lucknow and, Miss orrairie Harn•ilton spent New ears -With Mr, and Mrs. R. Hain- ilton. ' •1VIrg.. R.. Reid , is in Wingharri Hospital 'under. observation: We' hope for a Speedy. recovery. the • ' called -in th • Mr. Ken Mich.; Mr ton and Jas. H lyn, M Patri ' • WZDNESDAY *JAN, 5th ° 1955 liROUGH E SENTINEL FILES. *it, Bank . Cernvvall; BeVerley-, SiXty earl Ago Johnston opened bs new furniture store in the build- 'ing formerly _occupied by W. U. Lit nitle4 fr• amewo,rit...ot the a,g- rictiltural Wilding was raised a $0tnervi1le Park; The framing•. wE,Is done .by McMullin,. Go and ,Collins, and the raising team's 'captained seebile:71:47.thhieVii:ewn.js°.t.eila:6dr'Iof' the iOntari9 Pank at Bucking , -The tug,ef-War' at the . Caler' Qu -066 Etrld:Spn West who . at Grey Ox•schpol, doniari Ganles between the Win=nie "Was.--em,,ATOYedlay Geo. Mair " Jean Cani13 of RiPleY:' and,. Co• the MacCrimmori Camp Of Under, . „„ -Wood resulted in 'a dralk. In the I !Iiirtpir 'Years Ago "‘Old Men's Race" '-the finish was ',The prOhibition. plebiscite, was - as follows; Wm. Scrinageour, Jeck strongly 'supported in prOvin- Adams and .3. B. }Writer, Jimmy, cial election that gave no party a. clear7cut majority.United,Far- • • COLROSS 'CORNER.; •Miss :June Harris of London spent the holidays with her par- . . entg, Mr. and Mrs'. Albert Harris. Mr.. and Mrs. Hugh Nicholson and Harvey- of Bervie?.Miss Merle Nicholson of, London and M. and Mrs. Harold 'Nicholson and Shir- lex of Bervie spent .Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs Frank ;owIjafldReg. • • Siddail • as manager, He had Miss June' Harris spent Tues. - Murray, lin the office of a ,Bar City luMber Robert Me-, Cormick, ,in the •OntiriO, :Bank at Montreal; Frank. as, "Oeiated yvith his father; W. U.. * Little, :in a private bank at verton; Lawrence to Corn= • rwall, _butt at that 'time ,his. • home in "‘Litcknow; Georgee •Smith, in the Molson's Bank at LondOn; 'James Gallagher, teller from. 'beneath.. his'. huge Tam . . • O'Shanter, iaruwunCed the win- mers won.. 43 , seats,: Liberals 28. riers. of the yahouS.events.- Conservatives 26, Laborites 12 ' . Aceerding to a Sentinel- story and Independents, 1. John Joynt there”' iv-Agrtib love. lost between was elected An North Huron on Village Constable Thomas Shoe -the Conservative ticket, Alex Mc, -bottefn and , 'County 'Constable Whinney was elected' in .West Kenny McLeod,. ' ' - • .2 • .•.,' Bruce. as. Laberal-Farmer Candi,--.. lisheci who • had. started 41 the , Nilliam ;Treleaven,. sq,n,-.of .M.r... -.4. list of young men was pub- date. ' •'I. private ;banking business estab- ..„8:antdhMisrtomWe• 1.t Toireeleyeeiti,of . 15 lished by Cameron and Campbell, years. g ' ' . and at Nithi:i-rAelicood.,owPeirthatead: bliy. e.iettrpie. slitgeritartiandottseadwado'ivasn. the - .A . • ' Village • Connell Could . not. see. , . taking over the plant, the town .. was in 'darkness so, far As 'electric power was concerned. A land of- fice businesa-Was. being done , in :• . gasoline lamps. ' The • Table Co.,. A. R. Finlayson, the Pain House and William MacKenkie had pre- .. pared for the, "blacicout_by in - 1 ........--r--• stalling Delco systems, ' . . Rev. Mr.. Reid :left the/ Sonth ' 1 died day afternoon...with IVII.gs Helen. • SchumaCher.• „ f' • 1\frs. Catherine. O'Neil, & Misges 'Mary and Helen' Collinson spent Thursday eveninewithi.IVIr. and Mrs. .Frank Brown'. and Reg. • , New Year Day 'visitors with -Mr:z;and.--IVIrsz---Jacls,Schuanacker._ • and Helen were .1Vir;:--and--:-.Mrs;, Kinlough; Melvin, Zettel 'an& •fOriily., and Mrs, has. Schumather, Walker - We had ghests for New Year's Mrs Who are the m.opt .genuinely aP- Ma preciative people, so -that it , is .14 • a real joy to,clo anything for , • them. They notice the little fes- tive touches . . . which makes • thein Very popular with the hos- tess, For rn,yself,. for these lb //celebration dinners, I enjoy nixins' as much As. tkie and dressing) the appetike • fruit juice, the different s T vegetable, an out -of -the -0 bun or muffin. 'These are gOOcLevery too. Misses Eliza and .Edna Cook, rkeY• • R.N. of Owen • Sound, and 7Viola,- R N Of Toronto, were holday vis - r, or • ' Aors at the home of 'their father;' lad or . • • .;._ rdmary - MrAlbertCook. . • • r. • , ,.‘ Holiday -visitorg at the RichardS dOr ides home were Mr. and Mrs. Williarri . Melville' and Children cif Alliston, .111,1 dessert Mr. and Mrs. . C.• MacDougall of ns ',Of juieY -Chesley.;- Mr. .and Mrs.,. Jas. RA, -on-rnhit.jellY ,ardShMt: ,& Mrs. Raymond Rich- : , elted ;over , hot. ards, and ' children iocf Flesherton; roUghly; ' --. - Mr/and ' Mrs: 'N,- Richards- of Gnelph. Mr. and Mrs, A. And- • Minted Appetizer: glaggPA with secti ' 'grapefruit and pour 't fiat has been rn water. Chill th.0 A delicious • made by ems lied cranber, •• Stir in c • cup. chopp stil Cabbage_ cups .s cups _.rnince ety, dre IV/ . , started in the bank ,ht,1879. Other employees and•their''place Of em- , Ployment then were *John' Mof- fat, in the tailoring.„business in Chicago; Frank Rooklidge, in t,he Ontario -Bank ,at Waterloo; 'B. H. iSicIdalli.,-accountant_ift_the' On- - • Mr. and Mrs. rankBron and Reg spent New' ,Years -with. Mr. and Mrs. 'Thigh . Nicholaan . arid. farnily, :Bervie. , • , Mr: and,Mrs Tom Hackett arid ranberry relish is • hing a\ean of IT.' sauce witli,„ a fork,' up mincemeat .and • 1/,i ed• walnuts. I recornmending Reil- • and Spinach...Salad.-2 hredded red cabbage 73- shreclded:..spinaCh, 1 tiasia. cup' diced cel- • l/4' cup;to 1/2' ctipT-French ssing,..few, drops lemon. juice. e like-itelso--WithLtheLvinegar;- rewn sugar and mustard dress, • mg. The red cabbage 'and spinach ere such. colorful. vegetables, and they, look "so festive together.' • Spiced, Apple Muffins are good cups 'gifted flour, 4 tsp. bak- , jig powder, :tsp. salt, 3 tbs. • Sugar, . Y2 cup shortening, 2 eggs beaten,.1.144 CUPS 1 cup khopped 'apple, sugar and china- -Men for topping. Sift flour, meas, itre, add:- balcingpOWder,• salt, sugar; •gift into - bowl. • Cut • in •slibrtening. Combine egg, . apples. • Add to ,flour mixture; • mix". only. enough to dampen -all •the flohr, Turn:IMO greagecl muf- . 3/4 tsp, •cintiarnon. Sprinkle over •, muffins. Rake in hot oven about 25• ' 'os • •O' rew and sons • of tuCknow; Mr, . . and Mrs. " T. MacDenalrl of Loch- ' WOO O. • mos 001 CONVICTIONREGISTEI9ED.• , and . moved to . 114•VATAIL: ACM:PENT:. tsspz-• • • •, 'Corivietion on,a charge_ef care.: • • less d r n g was registered aganst Mrs. 'Ida L. MacDonald,. laY• ,1VIagistrate ,D.•E. Doug of Ashfield miss E. Holmes, and a fine of $15 and Irwin of Toronto spent Thursday e°.smtsrsi-.7..poascagorhaid charged; with Mr. and *Mrs.. m„idfo.rd Wall as the result of a car-motercYCle Dune Keith itanedith7andjasfa4m.W-ilry;a,l11. fent 8 4c3ellwaSelYah9se-to3•rinepoaf1NreG:aoOdYleddedme. arl!niiertnec";a98gntnuliiNlotiyosii, and Donnie: , New Years' With 'Mr. and .Mrs.which i The "‘"Fhi: Bug" has caught UP • Gerald J. ,Pentairie, 19, of the. With several in.the Coinniunity. • Visitors during Christmas. with Mr. and . Mrs. Tem' Stewart i -and boys. ,were. Mr. and Mrs. "John Stewart ..and;thildrefp$ of Tren- ton,',Mrand Mrs.. LloYd. Cornish .and children of.:BelleVille, Mr. & Mrs.. Ralph. Goebel" an& children, Mr. :and Mrs. Arnold Wilkie and family,. Mr. and Mrs. C.4erald Ste- wart, Kincardine; �r.and 'Mrs: Ronald Stanley and George,. Kin- loss.,and...Mr. and lVirajan Mac- Pherson, 8th '`Cd/:11:.. • • '. • . Mr. and Mrs. Torn Stewart. and boys Were dinner guesta Ne* Twenty ;Years Ago . . John. Joynt reached, his ,Itlth birthday and was improving' , health -follewing a near fatal ill- , Frank MaeltenZie: was president. of ' the .pucknow-, Continuation School Literary: 'Society: , . • • '' ' . Wm.: J. Smith . receiVed „an. ac - °clan -station in. returning .him for - his ith tem as reeve . of Wes,t -TWEiWanCish.. Councillors ' .W e r e ' -RCAF 'Station, - Clinton, said.. he Brown. ' Smyth,. John 1VIcQuillin, . • -Cairns „ Aitchison . ' and .. AlbertGalnmle , 7 . , • • ',.. . The 'death , oectirred in . Wing-. ..: barn HOspital of Denalcia ThOinp- : son, 17 -year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.:11--: Thonirisen. , • - .. *tr.& lVlathesbn Was re;elect..- :ed reeve, of • Ashfield iri...e ClOge' ballot With dePuty-reeve Richard'. Johnston -Close to..7....1,000....okOtei' were . palled With , Mr. 'MatheSori. . ., • returned far his third .terin •as reeVe-With .a rnajoritraf 311vetes.,_ Other. inernbers7electect were de- puty reeve ..Sarnuel Sherwood and, Councillors Gilbert Prayne, "Alek.- -MerrdyialdTandv,Arthur-Cu-lbert-'-- . PCharles Richardson 'died. at ich . d.etachrrient Of the Ontario Provincial ' Police, Said that • the. ,TetehsWeadteeartha,,octphiliraegde oor,,D1.. brake, light .oti . the :ear driveri.. by, ' Dan - Mrs: lVfaeDonald" did. , not , work' -eier:lirnaarytt:dds.eitg-ikrc4o4n-'hin-aCiLl been ow- a- vet- - .when -tegted. :He said he, found could not ,trace :it to either, Ve-, a tire.. burn On. the highWaY • laUt elose • toThe6rillyaacernstuArY.;:•:," ReF04, 4 • - . O', . • boys spent 'NeW-••*Pars'Wit-h:-mr,'•'-:.11.---.111e-:, AkacDenai-cl-said:-she-nOt-,-,--40;•LTOrri-iil*ard,,,,whtovoil-iicie was ,driver- of a motorcyce , volved in. the collision. 'His;Aaas- enger,. 19 -year-old Melvin Sour: rah; died from - injuries in the crash. .The 'youth lived. in Liick- now . at one time.When lisfather, Charles' Sctirrah; wag: efriployed at the Maple Leaf Aircraft Plant: • '.'britairie, told the court he was Proceeding east" on 'the .highWay; saw a.. car ahead and blinked his lights .as a\..signal that he intended • to pass". He said ifiat aS he farted to pass the- care •rriade aleft tarn.' 4132 e_h_by_ the .driverLoL,the He: claimed, he saw no signal giv- , Years, Eve with_Mr.,, 'Orville Wilson; Mrs.:, Mary - Van Constable ,Robert S' G-ci and Mr; Jas. Wilson.. Sims, o er, Meal so• •Iiicely.. 'Sunday :visitors at, Stewart's were Mr: Alex Sieviart, Dep.t.. of • You Might try: rileringUa' !WSW": With' freShIrineb, straWberries, or' HighwaYs,,Misg ,L. Lovvery, Miss parfampl.o. . , F. and Mrs. , Kincardi_ne ...and • parfait;_.:3-alt&t pie: . Mrs. Ronald, ' .i.,St_plFy • a Puieapple shell,Disiblve, ..1 package linie George. :.• po*der 11/4' 'cup§ hot. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stevrart. and ipflv and. Mrs, A. Kincardine ked a iingle light . in the 'rear Distinguished Flying 'Cross .fer, liquid (pineabple . juice 'drained Vern No.: 2 can 'crushed pineap- ple.; plus water). ,Cool slightiy Add one pint••Vanilla ice -cream stirring, raikture until Melted. .Chill until thickened, but not set.. Fold in 1 cup drained.- canned, .crushed pineapple.' Do .not use 4resh or frozen Pineapple. • Turn •into ,g -inch baked Chill un- til firm. Garnish with remaining pineapple. ' • •, , Or a -Sour rearri Wykis igave-a-Chris Which lige best' ice-cold. Taft carol contest The feat of. the af- the conviction, said that the pen - cooking apples, two-thirds cup' of ,ternoon was spent i eking boxes alty might seem. low to : some sugar, '2 -tbsp. flour, .pinch salt,. for the shut-ins_ dainty lurieh people, but that the la W required 1 egg 'beaten, .1 cup sour cream. was serVed ..by t hoStess, • ' that. the degree Of negligence 1 I Peel and tut' apples. .Arrahge must be cqnSidered: He. said he -felt-tfree--pf neg nce in deep,. pie pan lined wit the accident Was not nearly So .Mix dry ingredientg, then blend in' egg And cream. Pour. Over ap- great as when a *driver' was' ASK WI MEMBERS • MUSEUM DoNtmoN view ,mirror ,. of the car and thought it. was a considerable -dis- tance, behind. She said .she •.ed down before' making the left • The Chnistmas meeting a the.-furn and signalled with her arm Paramount 'WI. was held ,at the out ,the window. She said she home of "Mrs. M. J. Webster, in did 'not see, any signal from the Lu.cknow, with a good attend- Motorcycle. Marino , Flaibani, a ance. The program with carol. pas'senger and owner- of the. car,, singing was greatly • enjoyed and so testified. Thentragistrd.te, hf-regiStering ' • The january eeting is to be held-7:at-7-Mrs:.--br-Rieltal de. -he Institute are ahead .with the museuin and each •ineinber is requested, to pay $1.00 to help along the. projeet So bring alorig your ticillar to the next meeting on January lath. .Current events, Mrs.' J. Henderson; • roll 'call, •"What' I like. best abut farm • lifen..;., topic, "Agrictilture & Can- adian Industries",. Mrs. O. Rieh- ards; current events, Mrs. Dave - . When Yon, have been ea4g ples.' and bake in Moderate oven 1 the Christmas pudding and mince unti app es are tender nd e simp e dessert is 1 ke y to In xture,, rat • r firm, .abou 4 .. be welcomed. I never can -think of anythIng rni)ie•aftractive. than the, Picture 0Platei that 1 have • been harping on 'since My first Pliristinas .in 'n' . That". They -do top off „ a‘ substantial min. Cover with topping, and re- turn -to oven fOr 10 min. Toping cuP flour, one-third cup f butter; one-thirdcup of sugar; one tsp. cinnamon. Happy New Year to 'St, 11! • ' charged Under the Criminal Cade or with Clangerous„ driving. The degreeof negligence in .this"case, he said, 'Vvas . not :sufficieht: to wararnt a, heavy. penalty. • er Anderson;'. ptogram, Mrs. Robt. "distinguished service for bra -v- ery . in air battles*, over Europe"; arrived ,hozne 'on. a 30. -day' fur- lought„, He had 45 operationa.. flights :as a rear airrgunner. • Ruby Irwin.was president q.f* the High School Literary Society- tharlie-"RObinson,was wciunded •in Holland, suffering a fractured ja.1,V: When strtick' by. a ,shell frag men, •Wilfred'FarriSh succeeded Cecil, • Ohnstdn aSpresident of the Ash. • field Federation of ,Agriculture • Leonard. Johnston Of Kincar- dine, and a brother, of Ed john.' Italy in the battle for,,Monastery Hilt; Ile was' returned to Canada ' and' underwent further surgerY at St. Hospital, Prepar!, atory to being fitted with artific. jai Carlo Whieher Of.'ColpoyS .BaY , wAs chosen Liberal candidate iri the Fecieral riding ,of wo\ti the .riomiriation hk 30 •vofcs Capphell, Mrs, W. Stanley. over W. 1t. "Tomlinsen, 1 z