Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-02-22, Page 2iwylsziromritaigimPria74161.7tAla kOE TWO ' • QBITUAR : W ZIAM P. 'REED Death came to . a • picoxninent native of Ashfield Township. last Tuesday :in the• passing of Wil- Alain P. Reed at his .&*Dine in St; Marys where he had resided for the past filve' years. • Apart from that. Mr. Reed had. been a lifelong, resident ;of • this community, an exemplary Citi .zen . and .one held in the highest esteem by all, He wY as' 85, ears ,,oage,. hav- ing been ,born. in Ashfield in, I865; He, was. a sor •of •the late William and ' Mary., Ann 'Reed; For a good many .years Mr., Reed served :as treasurer '.of Ashfield Township, '• .and, at one- time' was associated m in the shoe business; ,with.S.'. C, • R,athw.ell.As ' a member '`'bf the 'Lucknow United Church, hehad been an elder • for ' many years, and had :been faithful and., devat, ed to .his church. • Mr. Reed ; was tw tee : •married: He was. predeceased°° by his' first wife, Florence Johnston.. Survnv ing•' besides': Mrs. Reed;' formerly. )Edith Pym Dickinson; are , one; brother' Melvin of Toronto and four' sisters, Mrs. R. Sherwood,' Vancouver;- Mrs james Alton Lttcknow, Mrs;. B. Dickson, Lon- don and Mrs. J. Bow'ering, Win . meg,• . 'Service was held in .St. 1Vlarys on Wednesday, night ;of last week, conducted.'"by';Miss 'Edith Sparl- Ing, assistant minister ' 'The St. :Mary's United Church 'The .re- mains were "brought, , here on. THE L' UCKNOW a �. gyp. SEN'IINEI . ..UCKNOW, ONTARIO • THURS., FEI31j.VAR, '22nd, 1951' FOURTH CONCESSION' Mr, and Mrs., Russell MacDou- gall of Wells,B'C., and Mr. Cl'are;' MacDougall. of Flesherton motor- ed to Sarnia 'Thursday; to visit their anotherwho is in' the hos- pital there.- • Miss Margaret Maclllonald had' a .very nice Valentine party for her pupils last Wednesday. Mrs. T. A. ,MacDonald.' of Luck - now. spent .Friday with 'Mr. and .Mrs. L. C, • Maclver, ,We are, sorry to report: the •ser- • ious, ablest of :Mr. 'George Gil- christ,: `.. Mr. Austin Martin" 'Motored to Toronto last Tuesday. t Mrs. George Lockhart is on the Sick, List: • ' • Every,' man should have a bed- room closet of .',his own .for the things his wife can't 'get in he s. LITTLE ONE ' TAKEN After `a , short illness, ' Gerald Irwin, infant son of Mr:.' and Mrs Gordon S. ' Taylor, Eden'"Grove, passed away in Bruce Co. Hosw. pital, Walkerton, on Wednesday., Felbruary 7; . a.t the :.age of two months. The funeral. service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Summer_ ell of Eden Grove United :church .on Friday, February, 9th, • Mourn ing; their loss are his Parents, four; brothers, : Tom, • ,Bob, Neil.' and Karry and. two sisters; Margaret. and Patricia, • his grandparents, Mr. ,and Mrs: WM.: Ringlet, St:' Thursday for service in the Un Helens, and Mr.'• and Mrs. Milton 1iced•C hurch.co uetedb DrW. Brt e ; Bel�ave also his great. J: Mumford • aisisted by Rev., ,C. grndmother, Mrs. Win.` Birnie of B., Woolley. - Goderich.,' The interment .Was ;in • Interment was in Greenhill 'Cargill ceanetery. • Cemetery; 'the ,pallbearers being ,• J. W. Joynt, .Harry .Anderson,, Ewart '`Taylor W. ` G. Andrew, Thomas ';Burns., and; )S..: C. Rath= , 11. F i Q' `GPED •GRAY SCA ; aid: . ..• ouU V. s� Ta se�v�S �ou?c • Y•>t Box,. ppeY�9 pis "ale mit . :•.Salt g s c 9° taig oes [e1I ra C e ploQea -ill •axe lot In e vat t E�ps�Eva���,' B� d�bro� . 7:::::6vrA°1utes, un F LOQi,.. j'NG BA'CKW ►R,D:S. ,`+HRC UGH• THE SENTINEL FILES Sixty Years Ago In the 5th Department of Luck now Public, School were:: George. Paterson, .Ethel' .1Vrcintosh, Bella Robinson, David Hornell, Elmond Reid, .H o r•a.c, e , Wilson, Willie Vance, G a .o•r ge , Sandy, Ettie., Adams, George Brennan, . Wilfred Graham,;' Vina ' Thompson, Willie McCoy; Willie, ' Adams,:. James. Lyons, M'erley Davidson, • Bertha. Grundy; James . McCorvie, •Ida Flynn, Annie Yule, Bertha Allin, Abigail ' Watson, • Allie Anderson, Grey H,alden, Rossie Young,. Ger ald • • Mair, John:. ` Barber,' Russie Gundy, Ida Reid,, .Willie ' M'cyi� josh, Libre, Lyons,. •.Sadie Wil- liams; Aggie Tennaint., : ' John ' S. MacDonald of Huron Township, was, warden of Bruce County;,. James .Gaunt.. of Kinloss had filled• the position: the p , ions 'year. . • Bruce ,County Council petit" ed the 'Dont..inibn Gove refund. ;$600;000 which' 'it h granted for, 'the purpose_ of build, ing now ..existing railways „With, in the 'Municipality". The Prov- ince of Ontario had also 'granted : $80,000. Bruce " Council'pointed out .that the, Parliament Of ICan ada, although ' assu ring.: control of the roads, had made no grants` to : Brue'e railways and , in asking for the refund did so " as to place this County 'an a fair level 'with. t i I kali es throu h- hose' un ci ti m P g Whichrailways run; that have been.,:built :With moneys advanced.. by the. Parliament of Canada". A 'new Court of .:the, Canadian p . Order -of Foresters Was; opened at, S.t.:: Helens with.• ht.. Kr Miller` as. ;Chief Ranger: .•Other officers were ::John' Webster • . Thomas Durnin, • J ' Weatlerhead, ' George Webb, John : Rutherford;:.' William .Barbour, W/illiam C'anneron, Sara uel Durnin, W. 3: Todds. . . The death: of Mrs, Janies• Miller occurred en ••I upkn ►w , ? her: 83rd year. . Master Frank Cain; son of Mr. and Mrs.., T. F Cain;. was kicked on ,the face : +by a horse, canting severe ,injuries' and: rendering hirci unconscious for a time. ' • You could get • a pound of Orange Pekoe teaand a cuP :and: saucer .at R.• II Thompson's for 6.Q cents. ? • Canadian Chautauqua was play; ing ;for three days here, giving six, separate shows for $22.00.. William- MacDonald; only , son. of Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacDonald,' died in Detroit. Interment was in ,South' Kinloss Cemetery."' y • Thi ty,-Fi re Years Ago Lieut:: Ewart p. Cameron'' was appointed signalling officer of the 160t}i Bruce''Battalion.. Additional enlistments locally in; :the_ 160th_include4: Chas. Gil lespie, Robert Carrick, Jack Pu-rserr JackRomminger, o Nixon, Jack; Melones; • . Melvin' . lak .Tarn Agnew, Pat- ton, r . George ton, Alex Henry, Cecil Middleton, 'William ;Hughes, : ',Robert Fisher,' Bert English:.. • • A .Petition -asking the Ontario Goverfln ent. to pass a prohibition law. was, sigried by '61 percent of Lucknow's population, eligible to sign + i A military :funeral :,at Green- hill !Cemetery • was 'accorded Pte., Gilbert' • Thomas --who • died of 'pneumonia at Montreal where.'he was in training: with the -5th verssity, Co' pang. A native of • >e�rk=,1 The smoothest custards, the creamiest mashed Wales4he_2.1.-,year oldyoutlthhad potatt es, the temptingest pumpkin pies are made with Evaporated Milk:'It'S'rightly called' the food of 1001 • Iusess!. Use it to make white saece the•way, yoir fancily 'smooth, delicately flavoured. Try it n luscious "cake ' . velvety ,andfrostings! 'You'llnever fillings, , . Milk a ain:° Its another 'be without Evaporatedg. nutritious dairy product, that's really good for, you. ,Write jor te»iptifg new recipes made withleiciporated-milk. "-. ENJOY NATURE'S FINE FOOD -I• DAIRY FOODS SERVICE B.UREA_U 409 Huron St.,Toronto been .ginployed''.in• Ashfield by Neil ,G.. acKenzie prior, to �en- 'listing. • • IThe marriage was solemnized. 1,1 of Margaret , D. MoCharles and Neil D. MacKenzie. • Ed Hocl ins sold his farm ,on ,l g. Con.10, 1(inloss''to' .TTOhn . Colwell. Robert McCatil , died'. , at=his horne C :on. 6Kinlo ss . Twenty. Years+ 'Ago' The death occurred of William. Wilson of West Wawanosh. R. J.: BLitton vThs• .selling' milk at 13 •quartsi for $1.00. • r h Dr. Donald Pate'rson•:died in his 85th year, . Edward N. Lewis, senior' judge of . Huron. County, died in ' Tor onto, Tweltic hours later his 'son, - 'Norman,' 'Was son''Norman,''Was killed 'in a piotor' •accident •in. that city ,The jury ' failed td reach ,;an agreeiner t, at the' trial of the Mc • Neil Brothers, charged with the .. . j ;,Brussels .bank robbery.' • d. sbe • Yoh•, lodge o mp c '40041" 0 Oda 0,4inis a•oap .,:> :,;::•• , ItiY[�S�.ti'r'iti'JI✓,fS{' Te Years Ago, •The deaths occurred of .Mrs, John Spindler and Samuel • � Mc, Guir''e of Lu+cknpw and Williarri Campbell' of West Wawanosli.• Miss Winnifred ',Douglas join+ ed the nursing ',staff of Christie St. Hospital.: • .1..: A .barn ,on James.Valad's, farm, at '�folyrood ;was destroyed by Andy Smith Was, elected presi- dent of the Huron Old: Boys As- sociation of Toronto: • W. B. Anderson sold' his •Tavi- stock, 1Vlitchel'1' and Seaforth flax mills. to Hesky' Flax .Products. Jack • MacDonald 'narrowly, et caped ' strangulation when . his, sweater caught, on . the line ; shaft in his : father's chopping Wm. McKinnon, ' who ,had re- sided in France "for Over a quart= er'of a:cer Centurylost all Hit wealth , Ya . and only, With,. difficulty. managed '•to .eget' out . of the coun- try as the. Germans Marched. in George Stuart was .president of.. the:.West:W wanosh Fire Insur • a, Insur- ance' Co. • .Prospects, of..the Maple, Leaf Aircraft :Co: employing a: large number: of °,niers here, led to a housing .survey being made. LAD.. HAD 'CAST. REMOVED • AF;TER,THREE MONTHS 'Murray Hunter, 8 year4o1d sen. -of,' Mr.'. arid Mrs : Vernon Hunter;. bad the•,` castremoved last week' which he hat been wearing since late in November, 1Vf`urray: devel oped. a .ling last ..fall, and, while x-rays revealed nothing, it was decided' to keep;' the limb';'im= mobile for', three months and he Was,put in. ,a° cast,from his ankle :to ' his waist. 'Since , removal of the. cast x- ray's have: been again taken but no report on .these had been re ceived the', first of the' week. Murray is still confined to bed. in ' •themeantime.. at least At the first of -the- week he : °got'quite' a thrill when Bill Pappas" tookhis Tp of orrttl I unier-h and entertained ':Murray. with a Roy Rogers and .a Laurel •and -Hardy, ,. Picture: • A JOB. HALF- DONE The results. of the most detailed and cornprehensiw+e educational survey ' of its kind ever perform- ed, have 'just been released. Not- able in its findings is the alarm; nig fact that each year 16,000, students' leave Canadian high schools without. graduating :be- . be. cause they find no meaning; h • the course of studies offered ;them• .. The survey Was conducted by the 'Canadian . Research • Commit- tee. on ipractieal • Education, a, group:sponsoredby the Caned, - Education' Association • to study practical education in Carl- ,ada: Highlights of the `survey ap;- peared in, a:rece.nt issue of Mac leari's .magazine: '• With the • revelation that moire than half' the Students, who start high school in Caniada,xiever fin- ish' their 'studies "It. 'seems, that,', oiir high :schools, •costing smile- where. close to' 4 $100 .mnill ons a year to operate. are ginning 'us, 50 percent' value:. ° Hall-. the work they start is never finished". into Thee survey has brought in the open the -.controversy 'among eduoationista , seeking -an answer g . to the Iproblerns.. The :'issue is this: "Will secondary education•con tinue its ''• swing :a toward ' more pxlactical form of schooling,. ' or will.•it Shift' back toward 'the :style brain=teaser,' type of : edu- cation which. aimed at the. Bevel- opment of mental discipline and. .•hd. a thinkingand left the.stud.;... . r;. ent ;to pick his everyday ' know- ledge on his a"wn . hook?" Asks Maclean's, •:. the job. of mass• 1 education 'to,• rp..oduce ',breadwin : ners or thinkers?" ' •• • "Say a 'mo high hi Y nth gh: school education must be made more practical; it must..deal with the problems students ;,see' in the world around :',them; otherwise many' quit school and get, little , or no secondary education, 'It- isn't, It•isn't• a case of .'Which. system : is betiter; the••. modernists add, it's: • a case of 'which; is possible" "Say • the. .traditionalists; high • school\ education .is too practical. now It ',has.sold . its birthright for a .'mass of • contemporary courses dealing with trivial. things.: Too.. ;.much of it teaches.. studentshow, to. work witli their hands, too lit- tle teaches .how; to 'work with . . their heads'. • Says Maclean's; . "Whatever. the Solution; the survey •reveals' that, the`niajority of students quit high • school because- the schools are ` boring them ' stiff" • THAT J J. 'Moore of 1206 N. Se-' .deevaCircle,. Clearwater; -Flor, idai writes asking for. Wil -Lees +address, T.vho as cboolmate of his 'iri Lucknow. Mr, Moore adds: Remember me 'to your '- • father --•+and 'mot her—who--•were alto my schoolmates':. ,' y Calf Sours, Swine Enteritis ed. Dysentery...with Safe, E ctive, n xpensive 'r,#won'tDiet ;calf . a. c3o� -get.�a • ,...foothold. It's a dangeroiis, deadly 'killer ' 'that` spreads fast when it's.. allowed torun • loose in the 'calf pen. The • same applies to Swine Enter- ' itis: and ' Dysentery in the hog pens. Now ..you can prevent; the crippling losses. 'caused by these diseases. by using; Sulfathalidine. It's • a sage, but powerful sulfa drug that kills the germs that cause, the diseases that kill. your pigs, and calves, Worcs Two Ways,... Protects '• the Healthy. Cures` the Sick., When you give Sulfathalidine . before the anirhal, is infected, it When as a' preventative.' t When you giveittown animal Bli`r SULFA FA HAL'IDI . ; 1, T NE. 'FROM %: ady gtfe�ted:�t acts' asa • cure: It's .safe ... it'sproven .: used • successfully on thou- sands of, animal$. Easy td • use, too .: it,;comes in either powder or tablet .form. Tablets can be brokeii in (half ° toad just the dose ., powder, can be mixed with, the feed or used as, adrench. ' Takesonly small amounts •per. calf' ::_ . per pig: Gives low-4.1lol,v-4.1 dependable protea- I' tion.J Ail you dd is follow the °complete, but simple ' direc- tions on the label .' • Sulfathcilidine is supplied by the 'VETERINARY. DIVISION ,SHARP AN:D . DOHME Caaodo Cttt.,, Tor into 13, Onto YOUR :NEAREST DRUG STORE •