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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-11-02, Page 11955 • ■ ■r • 1.11 r fig 113PEW $2.50 A Year In Advance -1.00 Extra To U.S.A.. . , Mis's Dorothy TbisWk To: F By Air, LUC • Miss; Dorothy Douglas . is • en= route this .week b plane noxa, wherg • she ;will resume. her • ' teaching diti ,at the G• " ' �•. a iris . c School in Tamsui •as well , as .• ether duties., jnission duties. i g. • ss, Douglas � has,' Mbeen .at .her • 'home here since the spring for • a ; complete rest,, and has ,been, 7 anxious ' to. return to her work c and to• the Formosan people with.. whom' She• has become devotedly attached. She • teaches English and the Bible: to girls of high school age. • • Miss. Douglas has'•served in the Presbyterian: Foreign • M i s s i • Field for some 27 years, chiefly 'in Formosa, but fora time . also ,in: British, Guiana • • • Miss ''Douglas' return '•trip was by •Plane ;across the, 'top.• of the, world". She. spent. the ".week -end' inWoodstock• at . The .Marise.;with • her brother, -Rev. George L. Douglas and; Mrs. Douglas. On Monday she left for' Detroit and on: Tuesday noon was. scheduled to leave by plane'from the Amer-. ie • metropolis far",,Seattle. From it ,..• th�. e: she continues her flight via An• orage, Alaska, and Tokyo, Japan, ore' continuing. to her destination on the island of For- " rnosa..She . expected „to :arrive in - the Far ,East on friday.- r• an InFORMER SL•ACIISMITH: ging in , PASSED 'AWAY IN MCHIGAwN Little., . John• Mrs, W. T. Roulston ,., Second hip of: - �_- cessi. . �� on, Huron Township; _ re ceived word on IVB ,clay of the ;, ` death • : of •. her - �brti,r• Charles S , .f MacKinn;ori, ltSted away at A. Bad -Axe, ..Mich:?;,' after a lengthy ' • illness. Apple Mr. MacKinnon, . Who o' was 80 ' n. con- yearsof: •age, was , born". ,on , the Teeeds : • Second:. ,o f ' Kinloss • and black - Scouts, • • smithed :in' Lucknow over fort• y ers of years .ao: He :sold. .his . shop :to .n .•. M r. ag ti� hicl`a G �le � • ld : Ostrander. D eny- The. funeral .service and burial: was at Bad -Axe on,, Wednesday., be ac Mrs. Roulston,, f orrner.ly ,Emr is ent as. MacKinnon, is the last surviving of visit member .'of .'the' farni1y ' DISA'PpOINTING • • ' • AT -Aryan ARYw MAS >t1ERA• R DE,. A disappointingly small cro attended :the' L- adi i .to, es Auxiliary; tp he ...Can.adiatn • Le 'tdn's annual masquerade 'dente', in ''the 'Carn- egie Hall on Monday 'evening. Despite the drop in •attendance it was not centred. around the costumed attendants. A large number of . the 'crowd was . in Masquerade, dress. .:Henderson's orchestra played for dancing. Whiners' of the various events were: comic, lady,. :George'' Arid-. erson; comic gent,; Mrs. Garden Bailey; fanny 'lady, Mrs. ,Lloyd Ashton; fancy gent, Mrs.. ':Ken Moowibray;. 'original .lady; Gordon +Bailey; original' gent, Mrs.: John, England; • comic couple, Lloyd Ashton a• ri d Mrs. 'H a w a r d Cowan; door 'prize,' Bill Gibson; spot :dance, Raymond. Laidlaw and Phyllis Moore;' elimination dance, Mrs. Ken :.Mowbray and Howard Robb; • • ' Judges for • .the awards were. Mrs • • Clark Finlayson, Mrs J` McNab and'''Elmer . Unbact.'. LOCAL JUDGING AMPS ON TV KNOW, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2nd, 1955 CH� Television viewers .in `this dis tract had: their ` , eyes on , .Soy Jewel's' program .on CFPL,. Lon.'parThursdayforneckto byfocusedWednes-beefItallfunBarryleftHoweylintheWindowsinhon LOCAL., 'LADY ° OBSERVED. 88th BIRTHDAY FRIDAY Miss Jessie MacKay, a lifelong and ,beloved' resident' of this cora munity, observed' her .8.8th 'birth day. on _Friday,..,an • -has • d ,-been re- ceivi:ng. the -conratulati g ops': - and best."wishes of a, host of 4friends Miss, 1VIaoKay has . had a co 1 •uP e. of ;;bouts with' sickness during' the. past, year, but is . in.. improved, health and on Friday was down street for a car ride with her sister Annie: BORN, • GREER'ham • Win ' - g Hospital on Tuesday, November 1st,' ' to Mr. and •Mrs : Clarence Greer, a daughter, Donna 'Marie, a sister for Bobby. JOYNT:—:in•' Wirighain ; Hospital on Thursday; October '27th, , to 'n rs :e. r e o dgf'ghter, Katherine Ann. MISS CARRICK'S SISTER IS SERIOUSLY ILL • Miss Christina Carrick left this week- for Virginia, Mince= sota;, •'to visit : • with her ,sisters, Mrs, Nina Boyd. and Mrs. E. YG` Johnson. (Minnie)) . wh9 'five -to: : . ir etherthere:. Mrs. 'Boyd ischit- ical13-r 111, She has : been • in • poor health, for. spine time ' and on We .dnesciay' of last: w�'ek ... c suffer;ed a. fractured ;hip which' has caused her condition. to become critical.. Mass Carrick . plans to remain in Virginia • for, the winter.. '• GETS PONY ON •BIRTHDAY. John Cleland, 5 -year-old'sen of: Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Cleland mark- ed , e. '.. ,his. 5th_ birthday' .-ori- Friday and hadseveral little' friends at' a !birthday : party to ': mark, the occasion,. ' John . got a Shetland pony as a -birthday g.L from Dad and Mom. , CAR DAMAGED: Mr `aa d M •Georg Joynt, a _ �: OIN HALLOWE'EN Y N PICK=UP TRUCKS' I . . N ASHF tELD' TRUCKS ` Frank :MacKenzie, general mer•- � chant at Kingsbridge, is. in Wing - ham Hospital with a ` possible neck, . fracture as :; a result' of, a• collision of.. two pick -hp trucks on 'Saturday.. A numbness' in his right :arm indi•cate's a nerve injury';` that Would. ;'ibe associated with'. the • fortowiththe,first• were caught -in the act had• • The .4 -IH ..boys were accornpan .'Sween of,• Lucknow and• John Henderson's residence.•.Stop signs ied• by: G, W. Montgomery, neuron Howard of Ashfield. Mr. Mac- at main 'street .intersections were County . 'Agricultural Represent Kenzie was a , passenger .in the : uprooted, which'.is .a criminal:of ative,." :, Tom .Todd, one: ,of•Howard• truck, Neither' „the..ferice• and under: -the,Highways Act theClub leaders. was interview- ,drivers .Was hurt:; • There' was .eneral , • 1 th,e general . sty eet ed, along with' the local boys. The ' ;Innes .was proceeding, west on clutter••of moveable .ohje.cts" ,but other Lucknow : Club • `1eadoz.. ajs. 'the .10th and John `Howard was, vandalism' was • at a minimum George Kennedy. -turning .. • we understand, onto the: ::'Provincial• ' an - ' local •police Mr. Montgomery outlined 10th to . proceed easterly. Consid- •kept u their t 1 ley. In _ g mery ou ine the p patrol duties until "di •growth 'b1 d w TWELVE PAGES BANQUET .HELD WAWANOSH.- F.'OF A the annual meeting; and .ban- • quet sof the West Wawanosh Fed- eration_ Qf ::Agriculture. wa - hel - at ' Whitechurrch Hall last: Wed- nesday evening with: a large at- tendance, and with 'the , White chu'rch. W.I. catering for a deb." • icious• fowl ,supper., • Seated at the ;head table and introduced by Allan Miller • were John Hanna, M.P,F., G, W 1VIont- goinery; Rev. Glen Eagle, Wilfred Shortreed, president of the Huron County :'.Federation of Agricul- ture; Gordon Greig, Huron Coun- ty fieldrnan; Harvey; Culbert,, re- presenting West Wawanosh Chun_ cil; Wm, : Kinahan, prey:; Vrxn. Caesar, secre'tary; .and directors Cyril Boyle, Albert Taylor and .' Allan :Miller. , President • Iinahan welcomed the. gathering .and• G. W. Mornt- gomery, agricultural' reeresenta- tine, introduced the guest speak- er,- Rev. Glen Eagle of'Clinton, who spoke to a •most attentive audience on, the subject: of "Com-, rnun%sm • As: It Might Affect:Us' , and; his ' experierfces in' .this:' re- gard in Western Canada.: Rev. Eagle was '. thanked by Cyril Boyle, ' The : program was interspersed with the" ,following;.' iiuna'bers:. songs: ,dby Charles. Hoffman .:of Bluevale, ,with.accort�,pariianersf_b.r Mrs,. Carl Johnston; readings by i1Ji s. Gor�don''Greig The . 'president called, on. Mr. Hanna, . Mr' :Shortreed; Mr. Cul- bert ul bert�and.•.Roger ;Swans•:of C.KNX, who each spoke- briefly: He -also expressed thanks: to. all 'taking" part and: Albert .Taylor express- ed appreciation f r 'th delicious' banque't, • • Greg cmr,tu'cted .the °lee tion of:' officer's' when the 1955 'executive was' ' returned with some added members, .as follows: • "Pres.; Wrp. Kinahan; vice pres., Frank •McQui•llin sec.. - :treas., Willranl' Caesar; drectors,:. Fred 1VIcQuillin, Alkert. Taylor, :Allan :• 1Vliller. Cyril Boyle;' Lloyd Craig, Wm. Good, George Erring', on, George'•;' Hallam.. Elroy Laidlaw, '' Wrn, ' Wiggins Cream Producers • 'director, Harold :Gaunt hog, pro-' ing ,iri• CALF CLUB .MEMBERS. ' h of 4-H Clubs in Tlriron era e, image as done to both 'about 4.'00. a m:,..when the:�Jillzge awns,. Wr-Good beef produc=es rucks Provincial 1 f co in. 9 1: u s an 188 m mb Goderieh.• investigated. • 1 5 to:80 eaubs. and`531 men rom . 1 b • d e ers police, cci became •deserted. • eaglCubs Directors' .of the Luucknow Ag , a on Mc- ricultural 'Society met 'on Thurs c Tton - qday rri ht_ -rete _ g t-o�-reverw--the=�Ynanci=al � • ers in 1955. He expressed his , ppreciatien: ,.of : the efforts and on o-operatiof Club leaders who —� have -b "een -"an ilriportant • factor n this.�growt:11: ' Bairy :and ,David •outlined the . , week-long program ' that • lies head for' them . during• the Royal Vinter Fah, • and --Elie --Dornini-oi •- :-- ompetition in which they ,will, om.pete with beef judging teams I : roar the other prow hnces in the ! Dorninion•r . , •Questioned as, to'. their.t/ 'arribi s Gary ;` :,• picture.:of a 'very' successful `fair.: er and , •.While `receipts were up',. expendi- tures :kept pace in making it one ,v401, ,, • of the best fairs . in years. a The Society, will about break •••••:"-- evez> fine -he -fatly, with p r• i z e moon g paid in full. • ' c Plans ¢ were made to s hold a' ` f banquet to honor members of the _ Lucknow 4-H' Beef 'Calf Club: i I. -ROUSE" :FAMILY ers, 'Thomas Webster.; -poultry producers, Lloyd .Craig. ions avid said he rvoiild like GOING' TO,FRANCE Sgt: • and Mrs. Sydney s Rouse, and family • will leave for France" 1. • b fe e- h'e-year's id • r y , • will do a .three y:ear ' Stint N,vith the R.C.A,F." It is• expected they will leave ' about the middle of . Decemtiber, If unless .`housing,. acco:modation t,l Frances upsets • therr plafas.:, f � .' ,Svd was originally a 'member 01 'of the 11:A.F. "aind came to 'C'an- iI, .: acla clliring world ,Tar° TI, under hr ' the Commonwealth Air Training pt p1'an He was' • stationed at ;Port 'sa z • A o take : a two ,year., ,agricultural • course. At:. t}ie present • time the 1- l7=yeaP-old • youth is the 'light hand ino'n on the ,home far ni, a,s Dad leas not in'en .enjoying good 1 e t,: •..,. is atteridan.g Wirl.itr 1:kiln Distr it'1 lligh School, �ti druldl, • 1;k,e: to go to Q;uet'n's Urnivdi it�: ' 1\1I ;Jcs�; cel! rr�fd r i d'.d to II) c" nn1mc'`;: : ocr�cl'' alid 1 ltnorw as .being syn- iyinous''wit.i A3,gu: c -able, tin'd I • • }J Ci ti ,orlgtririri' Toni i('r�liC�tl t1, Lt,E ; father .11.arl, st'aatedl into tlit'' 1h rt " ' tlirOor't:._ hen' be..-.2liria-r Eva''ly�n `Whitby of Lucknow Sy r rd 11 d 2, Tom , II.• i o il:� hack about 1 l l erre 1 id thf•: 'was, Oil; li►•,['. ini(4 then - in. 4' (:Jt! had c �,' • liar a.. d ,provincial hnrsipion:shire team , 11 r Mortitgelmo r;y pointed 'out,' that 1Glr. •il'or cl• had been ';fi• chili i, leader xferr yAt`n ;i'Y'fa'2's,':`'iii1'7<l "tifh_t L______ } his daughter Arin head'. been . in • Club w°i•lt an equal number qt.!.'' `•., ; ° , x ' , ,, _... years an'd had tier n the Count '' Shown' here •are two of` eight ley M. •Rob yg , obinsorr; ti -n1# beer .cif ilz'. show a shiaward` (a (,soup le;,c,r 1lskrinbhs..vrho there recently, fla m n . p p, ti , .. ...w ..., �".. a.iri•d....,.Mt�s.,•:or�tai�•d. n�,r� time,5. '„It's fellow;;, •like °Torre who frail Labrador to >i aimilton • for town, Shirley. is a nu'Ws3z ” s . ' Y . .n �. g a5tei keep the •l. -.H; pr.ui rant . icing"', ti:eatrnent at, th'e Mountarh San- at •toose BAY �it,h . the RCAF. ,, the• �lg';ici1.lf.ura:l llep`rcscntati�re. atorium,., and, �vho w_�e accorn. ..The Eskimos Were rltio:i'l,y from ivied on tile. fli ht l F'O �aS,ii,�..bin...su,.:.;M_q:::,a •.ri-.a� -:��W ;r. ' •.::. a�......;,a:.. �..w.,c.-s = .•:. m,• -::4._•i. `wtcr.,1, y. tiSrx d;,i4� .dx . •:i d'l'<r was hosted back overseas during " the war, :but returned to; Canada _ -' \ . .after hostilities had. Cea.se.d, ad, :late p the Royal.Canadian Air, Force, He was stationed 'at r \ •• .8entraliw for, a'tiine,, but fc)rthe' • ...,,..past few, ye , \,y, ars.has-baert,..a.t, Camp , • �, l Orden Where e s. ere the'.:family°: resiti:j i • rc,,...�.d. Mr, and. . Mrs, -'use have four . R• v 0 • children;: Judy Syd, Dari? : and • Joan, . i LOCAL NURSE ACCOM?A NIED'� ESKIMOS.FROM , LABRADOR_ • 1 1 i .. ,4 A4 :'hlrlh�'ll�e"' ',tai • bting taken. r..,..t4'i,,,,,,:llltl.-.,•s,,. . 'L•'i�t, .tl't' -Sart, it was the ' first tirrie' they . had iN.ver'seen''or. ridden in a par. 1 • • • 1 ,a•..y..��uw H rw ti