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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-05-03, Page 2i PAGE TWO "��ii _ .;�•+� sir. , ,, h�, '' LUCIXNOW. SENTTNE4, LUG . QW, . ONTa9 RIC7 •.LOO -KI N' BACKW'.AR:DSS- THROUGH THE. SENTINEL .FILES Sixty Years Ago Rev, John MacNabb was 'clerk, of the Presbytery' of Maitland. .At • a. meeting , held ' in ,Lucknow Presbytery did not sustain an appeal against the action of .the Session of . Knox ,Church, Kin- cardine, " in deciding to introduce an organ into the Sabbath...school. 4n. aclvt,, in the• Sentinel call ed for: a 16-year=old boy, "who. can . speak ,both English and Gae- lic to learn the dry goods :and general .store business. An address aid' presentation. • was made Jahn Kehoe at a. ban quet .,at . the , Cain: House: Mr.. Kehoe . wa5 leaving' Lucknow • • where `lie had resided . for four- teen years as Grand Trunk Rail- way section foreman. 'Miss. Jean.G 'Murray *as guest' Of honor .at a surprise presenta= tion held ' at the' home al- Mrs. 1.$14),NbAY CONCERT MUCI :' ENJ IYEC and moven• to the Sommerville; farm., at. Belfast. • •• Rev; J. S. Dunc!a'ri officiated at the marriage of Ida McIntosh' and Pte-, Peter McKinnon. Sydney Plowright,' who had been assisting at Walter Iiorne's blacksmith' shop, enlisted in the. z6Oth. ' • The .death occurred ,;at Graven- hurst of Evaline Dorothy McKin— ley,. age ls, years.' She .was/the; :adopted; • 'daughter of Rev, and Mrs. George McKinley of ...Sea-, forth.. and formerly, of Lucknow. The .'death occurred , at her° home' in Lucknow: of, Mrs. John Archer;: age 73 The death of ,'W illiarri 'Hogan occurred in ,Ashfield to which 'Township he came with' his par- ents in .1054. •: In Form IJI .in High, :School were:M. M. Connell, J. Spence, H. Alton, • C ',.Woods, S. • MacKenzie Thomas •I.1awrence.:.':Miss Murray E..NHowe, P Irwin, L; Johnston, 'was . giving up the teaching' :of D; . Douglas, • M :Miller',- M: Dur' • , tmusic here and on • this .occasion :niii, M. McDiarmid, C. Cannell... was presentedwith a silver jewel • case 'by her class, Tena TWent: Years Ago ,o enc ' Eunie • Little Alfie Little, X . Birdie .McIntosh, Maud McGroryi. • Rev Janes A. James died at Nettie. McDonald,. Emma . Bren-Ailsa Craig. :He was pastor of nan,;..Rheiia Relmes. i. South Kinloss '.about two years,. 'Mrs. (Rev:). John:McNabb' was before. ; member, " • • native. of presented with a life ;memb George .'`Faip`}�ish, a .. • , ship in:`the'Maitland Presbyterial. Ashfield;• died in, Sem•aris, Sask.,. :Women's Foreign •Missionary. 'Sac- ' in his 48th 'year: ition of . her ser -L O•berle twas appointed • 1lety, in.•,reaogn '•, _ C,. pP • 'Vices', as , secretary. , manager ` of the Bank,: of; Mon • and David succeed ' R' M. MacPher- A S:, Ga7ripbell tical ``to ucc d Hornell. were , appointed census son. • eau ' erators. Henry' Mallin . passed away.; Mr, and Mrs Frank Greer left Normal school students. includ-. Lucknow far Calgary. ed, Katherine MacKenzie, ..Mary The 'Sentinel: went ,:modern Hamilton, ' M"alcolm Watson' and with the, installatibri• of a.:new, Bill Henderson :Carn:Pbell cylinder newspaper: henry:Baker., brother .Of James press.: •' ;• and ;Richard Baker of l•olyrood,: The. , laverage,' salary of ;male '.died in North Dakota :. school teaches iii Bruce • was N e r b NIcQuilliri ° •:succeeded • $398; arid lades,. $268 Douglas .Bros. as `'mail' courier ;be - Daniel Rutherford > who • kept store, at on'e::time at Belfast, ' die in Michigan .of, a heart attack. The. ''Lucknow . District . High ,School. Band and supporting Vocalists • presented an• excellent prograrn in' they Town Hal/ on Sunday . afternoon which was thoroughly enjoyed by a large .audience. ' • M The and, under the direction '.of . 'Hoag, t l'a ed sev- _. Mtr,�, . y . W g, p .oral' groups of numbers. The Band J•Was • assisted. by. Frank Sills, a bar•Itone, player ,from;. 'Seaforth, virho substituted for Jack. -McKim 'who. \was ill. R'Macic,enzie, secretary-treas- uayrer of .e': band; thanked; the '' n �,h ' n' •/ a ' ist o ' audience and those , ss.. � g 'the program;, Accompanist • was Mr. Everett Wait, *ha'also sang a solo With accompaniment; by Miss Ruth Johnston, .p Other special numbers in order of their presentation included ,a cornet •solo by George Anderson; two' groups. of nur ''bers ' by the. High Sehool Girls Sextette com- prised of Betty Johnston, Ruth, Johnston, Carolyn Gibson, Gladys' Kilpatrick,' Marlene • MacLet an :and • " Gladys. Chin.; tenor . solo by 'Ruth Anderson; two . solos by "Wm.:, Conran, baritone soloist of W ingham; vocal trio by Joyce, Joan and Janet Campbell; trom- bone solo by Don Cameron. The' Band included:' the follow ing players: drums, .Murray . ;Mc- Naitr,Ray-Mae-Kenzie-altos,oan : J-_ Campbell, .1Vlary ' Chin, ; Willia%ri Baulch, Charlie 'Chin; :baritones,: Frank.Sills, Donald Them,psori, Ruth Anderson; :bass, Dan` Rose; cornets, Winnie , Stewart; Margar- et Chin, ;Joyce Baulch; Charlene Smith., Marilyn: Kilpatr ck, Bruce' `Johnston, •1VI;orley, Chin, • George Anderson, Wayne_ Johnston, Jim my ;Hackett; ''.tromlbone,., Joyce • Campbell; : Don •Cameron. • tween''•tle. Post Office and C.N.R. , �pr,�+ Vi ,,'stock ; General .Ho'spital;' on W'ednesd'ay, April 25, 1.951.. • • BORN_ McLEOD—� Mr:: and Mrs J:. H. McLeod. of Woodstock are happy tc :announce the; birth. of 'their daughter, Bette ' Anne,. at • 'the • The Reif Telephone Co honor, ed` Dr. ' A. M. ,Spence who, had N ICHQLSON—in . Wingham Hos Thirty=Five' Years, Ago been : in charge of the telephone • ' •office for 27 years • until selling ,Due • to ill health Pte. Harold, out to Fraser •Paterson.,' Ackert: returned frownoverseas. to where he had Sailed a few • Mrs: - Isaac Cranston died in ` months ',earlier With the 4th Uni Ashfield in her 91st year versity Corps. ' Q. Mrs, 'Lochlan McIntosh died iri• Weekly papers in the district were increased to $1.50., • Andrew McLellan . died ; in Lueknaw at • the age of 85.. Isaac: Cranston sold his black • Lucknow in her 86th •year. Ten Years Ago Allan Kaake of Blackhorse -died. Ofinjuries received when pinned. ;----armtir-property to:Harvey Mil1erLto e_ground by a tree he was WED AT. LOCHALSH•• 50 YEARS AGO , Mr: ani 'Mrs. Rob_rt 'Farr es, who were mar'ried at Lochalsh, „•celebrated their . golden 'wedding !anniversary at their • home in algary, The: coti'ple is• pictured above during: their anhfyersary reaception with.•sornq of.�t1ie_.nutnerous gifts, received' Brom relatives " and friends' Back of theta is their photo 'ta di . • clay, 1 � i p O p kcal on 'their "wedding" pita): on Thursday, April 26th, to Mr. andMr.s. Clieste 1Viclolson, • a sora' a. brother 'for , Donna.. and. Tommy. Ashfield; Presbyterian W 1JLS 'rhe April meetingof the Ash- field W.M,,S. was held at • the home of Mrs. • Lizzie. Rose, Mrs. Brotchie, 2nd vice pres., was in charge of the prograrn. Mrs.' MAgn- can gaeKenzie offered prayer.. The Scripture reading vvas read' by Mrs, Wm,, Ross. Mrs. Brotchie read :a paper explaining the'pass- ge read. Mrs. .Reu'ben Wilson read ` 1?io. h versusla 'Cornmuer:riinsm 'C inristianity Russia, Mrs: A. A. J. Simpson read the first chapter in the study book 'Our ,'share. in the. World Mis Sion" • Miss. 'Sadie Johnston offer- edP rayer for Koreans in Japan.. •Mrs. Hector MacLean read a `1co¢n ,sed by • Do"rothy' l..aper ., , p. • pot}glth. entitled, "The annual re -f. •port'of Taunsui Girl School", 1VIrs.: Mary 'H.' 1VIartin, thanked• the lad- les: for. gifts and remembrances to. her sister 'Mrs. D. A.. MacKen- zie ciuring her convalesence.: •Mrs.. Wm. Ross, Mrs. ,Torn MacDonald „and Mrs. Earl, Howes ' were ap- pointed for the prayer circle. Mrs. (Rev.) MacDonald , offered. the closing; prayer,. The .hostess 'ser*,. ed a dainty lunch. The number. present. was 28. '• • 4S. T: .H E. L 'E N• S Mrs. . Gordon • ;MacPherson is.' the hostess for the May "meeting of. the Women's Institute ,to. be held • on Friday May.lOth , at 2.30, Miss W. .B,' Rutherford will 'give -a- repor-t'of-1the-. on a ence ,:being held of• Guelph' this week. Please note the change in date. KINLOSS 'FARMER 'PASSES The deathof • George:' W .Gil-` elitist, a highly esteemed resi-, /dent of Concession Four, Kinioas Township occurred • at his home on Friday. The funeral service, was held at Johnstone's Funeral. Home ,on 'Monday with interment - in Kincardine Cemetery, ,An obituary :will appear next week. Inmates :of an American •prison presented the warden , witha wrist 'watch. Thats one .:way to pass the time. The time.. of year : 'approaches when . the annual controversy :rages for." and • against `:dogs: run- n'i 'ng at large. 'Gardners; afid`hort- �••iculturasts., get. righteously .indig- nant .about destructive canines; while dog ,fanciers 'see no reason for tying.up their, pets. Walker-, tori: -is one 'centrewhere--the pies-- tion has 'long since been settled and accepted: For 'two months €rte ; NLa3r Y st tcz �Jii1 1st dogs.. in'the. bounty Town must be con- fined. felling • Vernon Hunter took, over G.' A. Greer's ; firm. Rev., P I. Rickard, curate here during the rectorship. of 'Rev. 4., H. Gecighegan, died, suddenly at Port Rowan. • • • Cecir Treleaven of Dungannon died at London in. his ,52nd year: ,W'iitechureh octogenarians in Chided Mrs. Wm. Martin, --85;42n, Barbour, 87; Eli Jacques; 88; Mrs,; ,Jacques, 85; John Gillespie, 84; Mrs.. Gilchrist, 87-; Jarnes`,;:Ross,. 85 The Janes report on the 'Mk:. ert. Drain replaced the, Archibald' 'report Which had been. . repealed 'on • 'a division; vote by Kinloss Caution. Two A•vro-Airs oh planes on''a training flight, frons Port Albert,. crashed in. mid-air •near Barrie,,. :killing seven of the eight ,nein- tbers. of the, two planes, Lone sur vigor was A.C. John L. Flower of Eastleigh, Englund. The C.N.R.' announced its'. de- cision to close the rail line. •:ie tween Clanton and ' Tinghant. Dr: A:,• A. J. Simpson died at <iritail where: he had: practise', riedleine ' since 100:4, `Another KiritaiL resident, Piper. Duncan McKay, pass craway aboiit:-' t11014- . same time in, his 89th year. year, Late afternoon—from '.4 o'clock oas=is 'the most dangerous -time of the day' .for, • children on the: streetis and highways. THURSDAY, MAY 3rd, 1951 NEWLYWEDS HONORED ;' AT RECEPTION FRIDAY 'A -large crowd attended the reg eeption on, .Friday night in tht, Recreational 'Centre in honor •of Mr. • and ` Mrs. Irwin Carruthers (nee Jean :Stothers). , The evening was spent in;.danc. Ing; :to music Iby. ..Carruthers :or - chestra .and ..at the "1iirich hour Jim Burt.'made the, presentation .: of a purse •of money' after •Mor,' gan , Johnston had read. the fol • - lowing address: • " Dear• Jetri ,and Irwin; It -:is. a happy : event for "us' .to come together this evening on the, occasion of .your marriage.. : • . We ' welcome you, Jean, to, the • 6th of Kinlpss, ` Irwin, : you .have. .'. .a'ways lived' inm our' comunity. Now; we. 'hope that together you wi11 '.,lave good health and good' "fortune With Much.happiness, Please accept: this purse; as' smali'token of our esteem. Your, 'nlany, friends and relatives, . join in ,extending congratulations and bestwishes for a longand .hap wedded life. Signed by Friends• and...Neigh; bogs. • Presbyterian Guild The Presbyterian Quild held .their regular 'meeting, on -. April Oth. Marion MacDonald read the , $all` ta• "worship. , Hymn 399. was sung `and the -Lord'. Prayer:re•= peated in uniso n..' The scripture" lesson, led bvr -,Susan MacNaugif ton;' was.. read respon'sively.:.A, business d.iscu;siori'w.as .h,eld'.c,on•- cerniig an invitation;' to, a • car'dirie social , .and the .'annual picnic... Helen Gammie gave a humo,roixs and 'appropriate read- ing., Rev. C.. A.' Winn,.. spoke on the • topi'c, concluding the Chap • ter on' "Baptism':. : Hymn, 556 *as sung -and Mr.' Winn closed 'with' the ,benediction.: tcreEl•Rnarr WORK REFRESHED ;• DAIRY- PRODUCTS PA Your FOOD: D:OLLARS.GOFAR.THER goo F!o' Foo DAIRY PRODUCTS 200.1 MARCH 1,1951 COST OF LIVING INDEX. }. BASE PERIOD AVERAGE PRICES Y 1935»1939 Every hotisctvife these days is fighting the "battle of the hOine h nili•11,', • Sheis quite.,aware that food costs have,soa"red,' and was not 'tlrru•kol. 'wlien.the Cost of Living Inde, at March 1It.• last showed food at 211,4 compared with 100 for the Base period of 19315:-39 -l' • • The I3airy.t arniers of Canada,laced with rising costs like evt;i'yo uP ('l' , are pleased to draw attention to•the fact that Dairy Products In the • me(stood DairyProduct ts t wl Ile other, fonds in the inrllex were .5• • T.. pr e,, is at all:out of line With oilier items iii ,the Cost of Living Index; nor With wages in industry. Vl"hilt~ nyill;, butter and cheese stand at 200,1, :clothing stands at .196.6 and home :furnishings,at 199.3, Wages based• on hourly, rates'of pay in Canada stood at 225.8 Rs of Dec. 1 '1950, according to Department'of Labour • Statistics '" ' • 13 'psi ie Foods ---Dairy IFoods—the houses ife,ei1 y more�if Nature's F' serve wholesome, nutritious . meals _ 1 _ k . make Het oo'd dollar goo fart1140 1 1130, RINp S {IMF WOOS 'DAIRY :F,A,RM L R A•. OF CANADA, 409 HURON STREET' . 7URdh1W C1NT: •