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.xL,UCKNQW, ONTARIO,
HURSPA , JANUARY 18, ,1951 •
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SELLS CHOICE STEERS . •
ON B17TFALO MARKET...
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• "'Omar.- Brooks of 'Dungannon"
Friends here .will be intereste • "crashed" the•Amerrcan market.
to know, that Dr. . 'Norman .Wright t week with 42 'head` of choice
andhis wife: ,Dr, Anna. Nicholson steers, that brought him 30%c ,a;
Wright, are ;moving from Saska- pound., They were ' trucked • to,:
toon to .Barbados 'in the British •Buffalo.`• ,�
Omar bought • the (steers aear.
y
ago tand fittedlitheni; for market:
on his': farm at, Dungannon They;
'lacked just'a few' poundsof •aver.
aging': 1,400 each..
West Indies,. •w'here , they . will
make • .their.. home, Mrs; Wright
*as:. formerly Anna ° Nicholson.
'•;diughter .'of the- late; Alexander
Nicholson: and: Isabel'. MacDonald,
of Concession 2 • Kinloss. ' Mrs.
Archie Maelntyre is a. sister. Lim-
ited . Mime.' ,and• wintry weather;
combined to .prevent: them front
g
visitin `friends here before• their.
departure. They. sail for their
new ,home on Friday, January •20,.
• leaving. from Boston on:_the Lady
Rodney:,.
Dr. ,Anna Nicholson is, a grad-
uate
oif Toronto" University : arid;
Y
"took postgraduate; work at .Phil-
adelphia • Womens• and • Clildren's
Hospital. `She went to• .Saskatoon.
in' 1930 :after .spending, two :years:
-visiting 'medical clinics' in• Edin-
burgh, . •London, and Dublin
Of her career in • Saskatoon the,
Star-).hoenix had thisto say
'part:: "Dr. Anna ,gas weli as being
in general practise, ,dealt espee-•
•ially with women and;. children.
and pioneered in:'the. specialty- children.
.''•anesthesia.., She wwas:president of
the Canadian Federation of .Medi
cal Women at the time'of the'Nat_
Tonal convert:tion` in this'�c?ty.-Dur-
ing her .term in'office.it'w'as,her
',privilege' to. have a personal in=
terview With Mrs' Eleanor. Roose
velt .who ,was ;,on., a lecture 'tour.
of Western ;Canada; Dr.; Nicholson'
;Wright is' a life• rnernber .of the
icationtil Council•':of •Women and
"was ;closely associated -.:with the
'-Victorian Order . of Nurses,on
the rnedical,radvisorY.
.'board":
Dr. Ruth' Albrigh of .:Toronto.
is 'taking : over ;Dr :Anna's: pract
ise . in Saskatoon.
Dr. .Norman .. Wright, has .been'
closerY. linked. with the., life of
• Saskatoon for•• many, years. ; He is''
a: native• of .'England • and during
':the •frist World' War served; with
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the`':'B'ritish' Arm'', with rank of
x y
Major, India' and.MesbpotanTia.
He was ori the `staff of the Uni-
t versify of Saskatoon 'as professor'
of • animal ;diseases until ,:his re-
tre7rient two years ago_ _Since.
•. ,that time he .has .compiled, a book
yn "T-'hetreatment _o inial
.Diseases' which 'is just off the
press: Dr, Wright was :a contrib,:
• utor to ,several western ,magas
tines. Their'. home and <, garden,
:.:where among the;:'beauty :spots of.
the' city. "
They are looking forward to a
more•Ieiurel :sora of life :in the
•. tropics. Both intend to have .work
in their own • field. Dr.Anna is
to do ; specialist work; . in ales,
thesis with -:the Coloni.al medical
,services
AUS.TIN • MARTIN ON J. F.
PROVINCIAL 'EXECUTIVE
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.At . the -Ontario Federation• 'of
Agriculture: annual meeting; held
in Toronto' January '9 10, 11 and
12, . Lloyd Jasper, 'president of
Bruce County, •w,as':elected to the
Provincial executive;,',—
represent-ing seven WesternOntario eoun
ties. Louis: Davis' elected to
was;
the same ' Board reI?. g
resentin the'::
Ontario' Cream. Producers. ''Austin.
Martin • was elected 'representing
the Ontario Junior Farmers.
Bruce now has "three men • ori the
Provincial Executive.,and was re-
fer red to ` as • the lea•din count
g y.
nt -d-
in. O ar o.. T•he secreta,• field.
man Jim Powers .`is'chairman of
the Ontario Farm Radio; Forum
'and re. o'rted for the same''at• the
P,
convention, and was delegated to
attend the,'Canadian •': Federation
'Of Agriculture an
Agriculture in
Calgary January 23, 24., `2'5.:,;.;,.
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T RENTAL FEE,
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R SCHOOL
AREA
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Lucknow ' P,u`blic• School .Board'
met Monay night when. 'Ger-
. Rathw.ewas elected
'chair-
man of the Board, a position, he.,
:;, :
el.dtll,.xst= • year o 'The' arrow-defuntet
13.
oard'`•`of Eciucation;'
Lots were drawn .to :decide the
ter,r`n thei Members of the n.ew:
I)oard ^ will serve, and: resulted,
as" follows: two-yeaiterm,
l• dMarche,
:Rathwell,, K. , iC. ' ,D } :
•term
.antes Little;' �• one- 'yea, ,
:Herb :'MaiLennan., Lloyd 'Ashton;.
'Charles Webster,
Mairiten,ance• of• the. Present,
�ehool':is novw :therr`res ousibility
of°the 1ublrc Sehoo oard, , w
ith
a'tental atrangement .to; be•Work,.
"4(1 -opt!, With the' .Disttict High
5C°hoc1 Board, tart1 s, Untilsuch time as
'Jr new high school is -
built.
The rcrita set by: the • Public
drool. T3oa cl 'on ',the basis of
+ Ari+eviOirs maintenance.
^ costs :• is -$55
plEr month pet room fey 'car.'h
tooth • used. by the High ,1 School.
'Phis ;isa'one-year :a r
ccne
re
t
with the rental charge for a ten
•' months' period.: '.r
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GAS 'P•UMP. REMOVED
•FROM MAIN STREET •
On , r el ornin ., f
• O ,Tu sda' m the . m
riol. Oil. - asoline : ,um. w a
he � ,. . P .p z5
peri anent1y removed from,
front ;of Murdie's: Hardware Store.'
and :will be installed `by the
Cto'm
FanY at the warehouse, a :; the
'rear of the'.; building.
Access • to the : pu'mp .was:. gen.-
erall x - blocked. by parked cars,'
and 'in any event • ,Department ,:of
Highway regulations :call• for the
:i emoval by: January- 1952of all'
purnps: so.,sit'uated on the high-„
ItYwill Abe 54 years in the ;spring
since. 1V1:r.' :Mttrdie 'first' started'
handling rhrnperial Oil: products:
He;.was :in,;Seafortli • at that time
and. of course the g+as'.•,pump Was
unknown. : .
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FRI-DAY
Some•-.thaY
t• :�la�dies met 'in the
y.
Council 'Chamber for the January
'meeting, with the president, : Vtrs.
A. Wilson in the. ctihair..The.
Mi -s' Cook;. read •numerous'.lettets
rece'' :e'.
front: shut-ins •whad , d,
foxes"•froin the. Christmas Cheer
profits fr m the lire;
und,,>The pro t o.
'man's banquetwas ..$15,, ftorn the
aluminum supper $25 and . from
the' Mason's banquet ` ,$75The
Society .hopes to secure `•-silver
ware for—their own use and'Mrs:,'
Joynt•;and� Mrs '.;E: Johnston 'were
Y,
sp+pointed. •to4irivestigate the cost
ofsame.
talk :On the'rt'
Aninteresting:,4 ,o
to for the` day -:"Our ° :talents are
our •respori'sibilities" was (given by
�iss; • ]Dean ' •MacLeod: • ,, The : roll
1Vl .
'calIJN cs�answel'e:d.b `'tguess
weight of• the lady on yotu' r,i,ght
Mrs, W. Douglas •,a convener' rot
the Agriculture and Canadian Irl,
dustries,: 'read. a• good. paper' on
h ,jird, son • •artnerships. Mr;s.•
fat,.ex p
'Joynt� sang.' "Flow ently. sweet
Afton” accompah�ied by • Miss E.
.Welsh:' •
Int..,.art of :the pro-
irrtp.oit .p
ram :Was' d, shoW'er• and the pre-
g .,
ser t•rtion' ef'•three chairs to Mrs;
f
THAI' letter from Mr, and Mrs:.
Garfiel Ostrander'"' says in
part " e are so pleasedwith
what ou people are doing, and:
hay done, to :obtain.. a `'new•
sch It ;will be :fine, ;indeed,
to have • odern • and up -to-
date- • school •
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THAT'. in order :to give the best
in -sound' reproduction ''at The
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Playhouse' Theatre, Bill Pappas
has installed two :new; project
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ors. '' .•
H:A7'`'
J. M. 'Gureer, .'recalls to•
mind the : wild. blizzard of-• Jan
'uary''12th, •1918, With: Sub -zero -
.temperature and gales of sixty
miles' an hour: While ` digging
• out 'after the storm the death-
oceurred • of tlIagah . MacDonald,
TlAT the 'Lucknow Fish and
Game Protectiv Association
1951 m emb
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erste' cards .are 'now
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available.. On '`.the back of the.
card, srim °'po :over an ani-
sed
• mal picture •' background, • is the
'slogan:' Nature—yours :to ' pro;
tect yours'' to enjoy. Be a • con
servationist observe. `,• :•YQ ur'
gee laws"..:•
THAT in sending along' his Seri.:
t`l.: eii�w 'ller of
ti
Ma ont, �Sask.. spas they. hope
to .'get;' down some. 'ti¢ne. Sam
d a bicrop last 'fall` btut'it
was badly•frozen -
THAT the •annual meeting.,of the
';Lueknow; Agricultural. Society
Will be "'hel:d this afternoon
(Thursday) at 2.00. The •meet
ing was called,:; on the half hol-.
iday to give village directors;
and all•• townsfolk •interested ''in
the fair, . the opporiinity. to ,at-•
tend
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renewing', her Sentinel
THAT in r i g.Sentinel
subscription Mrs `Frank: Guest
• of Wadena, •Sas.k.,• says • t ey
have .been, having ` severe. wea-
ther, with a 'temperature of ,.30
'below when the., letter was
J4OCAL •;LADY LANDED NEAR
RECORD FLORIDA •)i!'ISH • .
Mr. and Mrs John Kilpatrick
and, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Button
returned on Sunday, from a three
weeks' motor trip to. Florida, Tom
substantiate their fish stories, they
!brought home proof of thecatch
a 41 pound king 'fish, which
was landed by• Mrs: Br tton,'and,
was only '`a,•pound short of the
Florida 'record for f his„specie, of
fish.:
The catch was madeWhile the
Luckiiow,' party' were ""enjoying°
deep-sea • trolling tin theGulf
Stream. All told they hooked five
fist;. but only attempted to bring
the big one home.. This. Was 'ac-
complished by keeping the %ish
frozen with dry ice, and itis now.
on display at Button's Butcher
Shop, where it is attracting much'
attention..
ENGAGE' NEW TEACHER
The ' Lucknow .D2strict High
o a g.
School. • Board .has engaged . Mr.
Rodger •Milliken, of • llb'ank, t
fill the vacancy on the' teaching.
Staff, resulting , 'from Miss '.Isobel
McLellan's resignation.
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ikeri a .Yo
un single ''man will.
,commence: his new duties ri'ext
•Monday.. . .
BORN i•
—i i s
' `KI1iK n W n ham:':Ho i=
HAB g p
ta�l onSaturda January -13th : to
Y,,•n Y .
Mr: ,',and Mrs Wm; Habkirl •, of
Lucknow, a dau • hter,
WESTERN: VISITOR.•
Albert' Stein' of Craik, •:Sask is
visiting; at :Pai amount with his,
brother, Andy' Stein, and ,• is re-
newing friendships: in this comp'•-'
munity 'where. he : grew :.to •man;'..
'hood..
•Steri' Was born•: on the
1Nf `r. Steht w s fes'
:at the Division Line 'and Ninth
Concession, •';an d early in,; the ceri-
''tury went West...where he has re-
sided some ,forty-five years;; al-
though 'he. ':has visited: Bete on
several' occasions'. His last .:tri
, A
East ;was about three years, ago.'
Although: atinproachirg the `four.
score mark, Mr. Stein is enjoying,
excellent health, :and is' spiry and
active. 4 ` •
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IGHT:. PAGS:
HONOR FAITHFUL
MAI L , COUR! ER
Having • terininated 2.1, years of
faithful service'as mail..courier.: •
:on R. R..3, Goderich, Adam Mc-
Adam.was honored last week at
a gathering in Dungannon' Agri” -
„cultural
cultural Hall, . About ,400 persons
:of • all ages, attender ' and 'dancing
was enjoyed to; the; music of .Car
ruther's orchestra. Ray . Dalton.,
Kingslbridge, ` contributed songs;;
�and''Saridy 1VM,cDonald of Kintail,-,•
delighted. everyone with select
ions, on the 9 bagpipes.
::An 'address' of.•appreciation'vvas
• read 'to Mr. ''McAdam, by ;Howard •
Quaid, and a well filled purse: of
money Was presented iby' Jininiy
Chisholm. The' recipient voiced ao
"thank; you",'•:;and .neatly detnon
strated a.little step -dancing
'Ashfield . Correspondent ndeit • to
The:.�
• the S'ignal:Star had this to say.:
of Mr. MCAdam's ser viices•
"After `21 :.'ears • of ,.-sorting and
y
delivering mail over R. R..3,'God=
Adair .:McAdam completed
hips. ::last .trip o'n December 30th, .
•1950; 'as,. mail .carrier The 'many
kind'. deeds;•Ad'die".has done as..
'he. 'passed along ,day by. day ,,on
this 'longi' route of: 52 miles from
oderich 'to' Lochalsh and. Am
4berleyand• back to,,Goderich•can
r_ot be -'estimated ` He, has been a
good friend • and `'servant td all.
g
The postal. ,service' of , Canada is
in • hiss :debt. • Ver' , fent'' days he
Y Y
lost' thr:oaigh sickness though -
many times'' out in ,'sulb-zero•wea-
ther 'Seldom: did., he fail• in''°get
ting the inail; thr'ougb, even ;when
drifts' iled hi hen^ than. fence
P .g..
;baps;•' made.,delivery difficult:
When' •; there were no • snowplows
he 'broke, 'his own `track. When
Ford failed, he:resorted to Dobbin,
and reached this '' northern ,: post'
with the Mail east •cakes meth!
•ici:ne ' butter laundry etc. ..etc
Addie ,•. was most • ',obliging to
everyohei offe , returning. `; for.`
' patcel; el• alwa''scordial self-:
some pa ce , y ,
sacrificing , :,.and., pleasant.His'.
many friends wish for him a' less
strenuous life. in tle future".
P-E•T�T•ION FOR
D,I�- TRICT ' .. H. �`L.
S C SC 00.
r ` h. Bruce -•G urrty .Co Ancil -iri=s,
sign this. week at Walkerton will.
receive an application 'from Kin-
cardine• for the formation of :.a
District' High , ,School Area . Kin-
cardine Township Councilhas 'ap-:
,proved including all that.•:Town-
ship in : the;: district and Bruce
',Township p ` a's. approved roved a section
.h
of that'�unicipalit going, toKin-
'cardine.
The Consultative :Committee,:is
not ex pected to. make ..anyre-
p
eornrnendation until • the .Time
written.' :
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THAT .Wm.' Armstrong has', been
illsrnce New.Years'with
Fn,e •
•roni.a, It's the 'fourth time
he's•
beendawn with :thismalady.
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'THAT the work of removing. the
snow .banks .:from ;main "street
Was: commended ".on Tuesday
morning,.•• with Eddy ',Gaunt
using h i s . tractor - powered
shovel -for the Job. •
' . acNaughto'n, the family
James, M g
`,having `cork,•rece'ntiv,. from Scot-
land in Lt cknow:• Mrs. P.
Wand, to 'live �,, � � ..
Stewart 'spolw.tla ,few fitting; *Or:
S N' press-
and Ntr"s' 1Vl,cicNaughton e�tp
BRIDE -ELECT ,HONORED' BY'
oTOW ` . • COUNTRY FRIENDS'
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Miss Gretta Campbell,'. bride , .
elect of this week, has ,beenr l on-
tired at a ' nunilber . of. pre -nuptial
events.- A shower:_ was held in a,
Ashfield ' •apt • the. home of : Miss
adie- Tohnston wit ch "is <r ort
ed in the Ashfield News, ••
..Ohedsda"
: Wney
friends gathered red at'the home Of
M's. J. John tone.
when Gre to
wasPresented with a lovelyfloor
lamp.:pri Sir' Was
again 'the guest of honor at ,the ,
home of Mrs. .Keri Chester When Whe
n
Irckrw •.friends staged linen
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PL►N
1LD
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•se„siori.. . BINGO- JA KP T
.�t
• :High • Schoo`Distract;prdblems, :.. _. F
in I3?: ce Count$',aren't solved huc;now Branch of he`
Can,
Yet : b'' ariy• .means,'it seems. The adian, 1 egion is ,holdrng:'.another`
:. .. "Teeswater-Culross .Continuation' bin 'in the Legion Hall Coni h
THAT F. 'T.; Armstrong has 'ars- -,....t. ,i.. ,_a -
S:chool••District,appears, in• a .state• (T1zurSday) and.' plane ..to ' hold
• contih .'ed his periodic' Visits ,to
... .:.• �„ , r. .. _ :, _ . :. _ • of 'collapse; ' with :'._th•e • higher.' .•these regular having'.n: ,iiia' the
Lucknow :�r'.connection ' with, . • •'•
,iit! . �._, gra„des: of the : Teeswater S.cool�:.buildirr, up'•.bf' a . big ' •' •:ck” bt.
tametry. ibusi ess. • Fred.4 . i 7 p.
his, .op $� n w. likely going to Wrtrghanl and Th 11 U .th'�Yr'1 k
1•
, , ; . :�.r.. , 4. ,e e r u1 ar
had r etas ries lar
ince' sellin `Ills ieweil y ,busi-
nes to Wm: A Sch'nrid several
years ago:
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''T'•1'he •Sentinel can.' obtain
TINA ,
Reader's Di est:• for 'a lirr-
the' R,ea g
ited :tir'he• at the' half-price 'of
. 8 months' for $1 Cl9`.• The Digest
makes. •this' ' offers', to • 'neW' :sub-
scribers Only.
THAT there were nine tables at
, °, •the 1Vlonday night ':shoot party
in the Recreational • .,Centre:
Winners Were Mrs:. Ken
,bray. and George., Qrvis.
ed 'her thanks to all. A. ggesSing . •
Contest' wits ' cbnd�ted by Mrs.
`he pri'z'e`. going to Mrs.:
Strutlicrs, t lr.
i' t , Durin the lunch petioel,
;legit ,• �.
.I'arnc Little favored with
Dr
s
`violin Music- accompanied by Fly
finer Ui'nbach, , -• '
Mrs.
288 :..ears NI s:. John
THAT fory
13. Emerson has been the"Purple
• Grove correspondent to ` The first .
., p fist. of he. Years , ttt the sone
t ,
Sentinel,, .- . r
I . t n1�a: as did the Lu know .^17rstr'•ret'.
f ,. ,(Continued on ' page, 8'i : School.,
ere w1 e a west W r e• Jac
aC,ul 'os .:�Townslau , ,:divaded dfoi p o°t„,. `i`,i,zeig ton`, ht for ..a full ;carol
p
'High • Scho 1 purposes ";`bet,ween
o7ia''e t real, r�br w e�19 s. �I,f tte
Walkerton, W inghaii , and . Luck-' jackfiet prize is h8twort there
now pistricts.'The :portion of the, will bet lar consolation award . to :'
'ownship. assigned, : by,' ,Cul'ross' the'. first'holder of a full card.
•Council to the Lucknow District.
is comprised of Lots 31' to 8'5- bi
,Concession 1213.
Ask Withdrawal i
At tle.' inaugural `meetin.. of
Huron Township Council a 'corn
mµriication. , was , received`' from
school. "section `nurnbei '7' . on the
,Lakeshore askin that this sec -'.:C -
. tewartl' Willard Th ro.p.sicr
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tion be released from, the Ripley lla 'vev Webster, Mrs: l ;
dis't'rict in order to ,be i.ncorpor; Thi -moron: R ,W. ”' Andrew,
a ted. rn the mei e c7 re.v enpnt .>H,ollyran, .Mrs. Phil Smith,:carclinej Area. Counciltook is13711Stanley,. 131acnhntrey
action on the request. ' 1' Haan' ands 'cottage' roll cEtiecials
' Ther , Riplev District -High were wen by R.os zcl1a Mu11i
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cool carne into, be,n at, the>
S h ;, Neil. Murdoch. MrsDoroth Gib,'
son and; Mrs, 'Mind Slictr'�tirrat l.',,
The fr eie gal re winrior •'t��a t.
ftoy .B+lae`k,• ° • • t'
Winners ;at' last. weel's "sli:are;.
the wealth",bingo "'Were George:
Taylor, Mrs• E. ollvrnan• &.Miss' .,
Maiidie Fisher,. . H. H dley
, R.
W. Andrew, Sandy',. Rider; and
l'a Ass 'i'lai•ie ` Srni;th;'Mat die •
Fisher, N. I•I. Hedley,•. Mrs. ' W. A,
'Sotom'on, Mrs. C. ,,`Cook'' and ` Mrs.'
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