The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-02-02, Page 2o
LTCKNOW, ONTARIO
THE . LOCI 21OW SENTINEL,_. ----•
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IREEVE' OPPOSES
ACCEPTING ROAD
Two miles of highway passing
through Port Albert in Ashfield
Township were 'revertedtothe
1 e
township in a by-law .passed
Hugon County ,Council,
The road is ...the 'section that
was by-passed 'by the new road:
and. bridge built last year on No.
21. Highway.. •
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Decision to turn . the -section •
over to the "township ,waS. made
over, theabjection of Ashfield
Reeve eeecrlBlake-as- a 'resolution --
to draft the necessary by-law wet
pa ed by a vote. of 25 to. 7
Recommendation that the road,
be reverted . wats :included in the -
report of the -Rbad Committee,
but Mr. Blake said he would like
to have any -decision delayed un-
til he could "get facts and figures
to defend my municipality".
County' Clerk -Treasurer A. H.
Erskine explained to council, .that...
it was" the practice for the county,
to turn Oyer such`` roads after the
:liad •turned' thein over to
provinc ,e
the county. •
,The iby-law, however, • will. not
be effective until approved iby an
Ontario' : Government . ;order -in
council: • Until then, the county'
will •be ,:reslorisiible for upkeep
of the two -•mile .piece of highway.
The •road. includes two twist -
and a bridge which . was
ing. hills; _ . 'bri e:
replaced by the new the •
. `Mr. Blake said he. felt the town,
ship 'should 'not be saddled with
having .tobear the cost Of upkeep
of' the section ,of road and the
bridge, which; he said; ;could con
'ceivably.cost ttetownship a geed.
deal, of money in repairs..
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MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH Al TDERSON
On Sunday, January' 30th, Mr,
and 'Mrs. J.' P. Anderson of fawn.
'observed their 55th , wedding�an-
niversary On .Saturdaye
y
were. happily,--st`prised_�by
arrival of' Mr. and Mrs. William
Blue 'from, Detroit laden • down
with all the .needs •ior a birthday
'• a
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t
dinner` at which � a.• few intim • .
friends; were present,
'•F'olloWing the bountiful•repast,
• a . pleasant',;social evening was
• spent° • Among those • iz . ;attend- _
ance- _'were 'Mr. :and Mrs. Blue
(Ehe1). and their diangliter,'. Mrs.
Don • Gillespie ie and.. M . Gillespie
of ' 'Detroit, Mr. ..and Mrs: Ed
Thom; . Mt'.. and ?Ara. ' Grant Mac-
Diarinid, 'Bessie Reavie, . Mr. W.
W. Hill, Mr. an 1 rs. Carrierori
• MacDonald. and° Mrs'. 'J. Cranston,,
' e..'neighbor•in. , the ,Gammie .Apart -
anent on, Main Street, where Mr.
''a 'Mrs Andersoir have- reside&
since sellingthe farm • early last,
•Fall.
'iyirs. Anderson was formerly
Ellie Torrance; daughter of the
late•Mr. and Mrs. Peter Torrance.
Mr. Anderson was ' a ,.son 'of. the
late Nrr. ' and 'Mrs,- Archibald-
Anderson-;---They
rchibald-Anderson -They were married.
by Rev. Angus MacKay of Luck -
now Presbyterian Church at the,
Torrance home at ,the 'turn' of'the.
century, January 38th, 1900, .and
Xesided on ' the Anderson ' home-
stead until retiring, to Lucknow 'in
the" 'fall,: when the. farm .passed
out of. •. the . Anderson, name for
the first :time since ithad been
taken up as virgin land "over. 90
years ago. . ° '
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Mr. and' Mrs.,. Anderson :.have
one• .daughter . .Ethel. They were
grievously bereaved a . couple:_ of
years ago • by the :death of their.
only" son, 'Torrance: Anderson...
congratulations and :best wish-
_es_are::. extend-ect_' ".Joe. and El
lie by a host of . friends:
lone181 Kincar'dine'
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AYI1�C,><� 'HIGHEST PRICES. FOR'
LIVE -POULTRY
it
•• < ultin , A S cia Y... . • . � .
•'Poultry, C. g Pe i
ent •re lations our poultry,
In accordance, ,:.with govern. gu„
• are <thorou hly .washed • and d' Infected
'coops g �.
for. "y•our pr•otection
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WEDNESDAY) ) FEB: 2nd, 1955
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Bailey
Beauty Salon
1,
I gid.
WILL BE CLOSED,
from
Monday, Februar ..
Saturday, February' y`12
0
inclusive
While Mr. and. Mrs:' Bailey Attend. '
A -One., Week • Course .Fat t6e:
FASCIOLAE ACADEMY
OF ADVANCED .HAIR DESIGN`
TORONTO.
JAIL TERMS';GIVEN
I GASOLINE THEFTS..
":Finis .was written toan epi-
demic of gasoline thefts in Heron
and Kinloss Townships; with the
Fenten8ng of three Huron ,Town,
'ship youths .by Magistrate O...C.
McClevis. j
Two ;of, the :youths were given
• two months _` .in true•County
t gaol, while %the youngest Of- the
trio .escaped–With. suspended sen
tence.:The, young' arien Vwere,, tak
en • into custody, a few ;weeks ago,
:in``Kincardine; A`,pumping 'device
WasT found in- the„pick-up truck_
owned ,by, one of - them.
;Richard' Elliott ' of :Kinloss • was.
one • of the victiins of • .tlie : gas
stealing, he • having •been victim=
ized on more than' one"`oocasion-`
SNOW 'PILES : UP
DURING PAST WEEK
At least two feet of snow
blanketed this innmediate vicinity,
during the '.past week, 'and has.
kept snowplows and •_snow ..re-
moval crews, busy.
Thehie w on:Tuesday night.
'of last week ;was` very localized
and didn't hit the lake; shore dis-
trict south :nor: the area• south.
of Belfast to any. .degree . ,Sane.
then, however,' the• snowfall : has
been snore general• with' the Vill-
age appearing
illage::appearing -to be' right in,. the.
•heart•. of the snow (belt. `
0. Both ;public and `:,high schools
operated as :usual' last week;' al-
though Thursday's :. attendance
:was light .as,. school busses . failed
to make the; rounds that one day;
ideal - as a” !`first • drink". wine for
.youth.R It is, one• of • the "innocent' l
hoine cocktail drinks--;Advt
• Pastor . Leonard Thirsk, .. 'who.
had :ministered to the Teeswater
Pentecostal. congregation s. rice
1954, has gone 'to‘ '.Orangeville for •
a. month; prior to taking over the
charge at Koanoka. His successor
at .Teesiwater is: Rev Wm. David -
.son of 'Waterloo...
LORNE REID :TAKES OVER
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•Gerald, the• ;'business ' has.. since
been operated as S. • C.. Rathwell
& Son. •
•While an • expert at shoe ' fitt
ng;', and, a.,
good salesman; 'Mr.
1%athwell:always :retained•'his love,
JUST SHERRY
"Yeti can't get .drunk 'on
sherry' declared the gracious
hostess :to ,a,* hesitant youth.. But
:she is, dead;' wrong.. Sherry . is def-
initely an .alcoholic beverage:.It
is made •from' the fermentation:
of white grapes. ` After pressing,
the_ grapes are. "plastered", ;.e.
;sprinkled with gypsum to: ',aid`
fermentation, After: this • process;
reducing ,the sugar content down
to : 8 : or, 10 degrees, alcohol, ' often
in the form of brandy,• is added
to .bring the vuine• uup to 18 or 20
degrees of., alcohol, 'content: In-
deed; evennatural sherry is` no
weak sister, in ',the.• family of
,sweet ;wines. Herewith compare
five statisties'.re : t e. average per-
cent.' of alcoholic .• strength' con
tained in several kinds of sweet
wine.. Claret` 10.5, champagne 11.0,
for the cobbler's, .bench and ;Spent sherry (natural) 16, (fortified)
much of. his .time in .the "back po
shop", and . no doubt when •,he re=
.turns to' town in' the spring will
pick.' up the tools occasionally.
Paralyzed. By Polio
His :successor, • Lorne Reid, is
well ' .qualified oto .carry "on. He.
has. been • with Mr• Rathwell, for
eleven , year .and .knows_• ;all
phases of..the shoe repair: busi-
ness..
Lorne, the son of ,Mr and"M,rs•
Manson '; Reid, ;`-is , :twenty-nine,
years old and for thirteen; years'
he has been -totally_- par-alyz-ed—;
fsom,the hips down, from the rav- j
9
ages' bf polio: `'
He was 16 when strrelceh d
"Don'tar�► to talk ME into anything else -I know',
a 3 'i investment when I see one.
1/247c, Guaranteed 'Trust Certificates !
• . Authorized investment. for trust funds
• Short term --five years'
i' '3j/z% yearly interest, payable half yearly
Milrear " ' elmnulates'. t- $ 0t UO
Ville IP, or• deic pi'ive• folder.".
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TRUSTS
C'O R" P0 R .A '� O N.
HEAD' OFFICE
39'2 Bay S. Toronto
20,rt• (natural) 16, *(fortified)
22. You CAN get .drunk on sheriy:'
•Not' many do' perhaps; for it is
served . in small''Toaes. But ;itis
MONUMENTS'.
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WALKERTON
• We are the• .only ` manufae-•
•
tuners' in this part of Ontario•
of high class monuments
who• import granite from the
• Old Country to .the :roughaby •
the carload and proeess'from•
the 'rough to ;+the . finished
• Monument_ No ` middlteman:
When choosing a monument
come •:arid F.; see one : of the`
largest. selections in Ontario.
Established over "sixty years
Write or phone Walkerton: 8.
and reverse charges...
SKELTON
MEMORIALS
WALKERTON
•
• .Direct From Leadin
kit Clubs ',
trig :the terrifying epidemic that 1, •
hit this community in 1941 :Sinceis
then he has 'never walked,,' nor t !
has he any use, whatever of his
legs. His -sole -means oir.locomotion.I 1
is' by use of his hands, and he
has become expert at getting into
his fording wheel chair, and from
the* chat into .,his car. The. car ;•'
is fitted With special hand con
trols and• he ,drives. •quite• well.
Two powerful arms enable 'him
to .1 -hove about with agility and 1
to go up and down stairs when
he–occasion dem-ands.. i '
BiAANCH OFFICE
t+3• D"untbp
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Lorne has `courageously risen
above his handicap to make his,
way inthe world, become self-
supporting,"arid eiljOy what pleais-
• ures are permitted •1o• whirn. And
through it all never fails to flash
that winning ,smite arid -cheery I.
word. • .
So to Lorne, from. hiss many
friends, it's good luck •and best
wishes. as.lie launches out on his
o'wn shoe repair, business, 1
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Nightly :B:3A uc.
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ucknow Branch Canadian Legion
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:UCKNOW TOWN HALL
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