The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-05-10, Page 2•
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'I.UCKNOW $ENT'NE4„' LUCK -NOW, ONTARIO'
UCKNOW .SENTINEL
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THURSDAY,
AY: 10th, 195:1
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CHRISTIAN FAMILY WEER'
To . fo , i ' the home is to
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fort-
ify the future.'; The family's un-
;lidxtance as a unit of influence. in
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national - 1Lfe ;ar unquestioned.•
With this" in • mis the denomina-
.._.dh. •. .,
• tions . represented in' the :Canad-
ian, Council of Churrches • have aro
• ranged that the . period `of May 13
• '..to 19 be observed as ' Christiana
Family 'Week, During this time
apeeial •services will be 'conducted
in • communities ' from coast to
coast.
The purpose •of the special obs
servances. ';plannecUs. the foster
'Mg and promoting -of • the •pract-
ase ;of Christian ' principles in
home - life. On.e of the interesting
• suggestions • is that duringthe;
•'vl► k each family should play to
• 'end an. evening. together: TQ
help in. this,' a leaflet "Family
Night :at 'Home has. been issued
containing suggestions for . Faan-
ily; .worship, .:family discussion..
and . family fun. For Christian
• Family, Sunday, .May 13th- (fore.
xnerly known as Mother's: Day) ,a
special. service of, .worship has
'been` issued for use;: in. Sunday`
Schools.
Our nation will rbc richer.: by
the .general observance of this.
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WATCH OU° T FOR .CHILDREN'
Traffic accidents in . Ontario in
• 1950killed; fewer adults than. ten
years ago in 1941,.hilt more child,=
ren;. A. total ' of "140 children. Were
killed •on Ontario Highways dur-
ing..1950, : as Compared. with 126
children' .slain. in 1941.
:I y n the to . 'ears 1941 to 1 9 0
n ,, , 95
inclusive; 1,195 . childiren were
killed :in : motor • accidents:
There has been no •'•improve.
ment 'in .the . child' death, •trend.
from •traffic accidents, so far thi"s.
year: Inthe months of January
and ;Fe!bruary 15 children, were
killed, ' in addition to, 65' adults..
Traffic volume 'and accident ex-
posure are .now increasing.. To',
.children Saturday. is ,almost a1-
ays--the-worst-day-of- the -week
for •traffic accidents.
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Mr, and lVlrs. Earl Maclaren:
of . MracLaren's Studoi Goderich,
were. in :Troronto recently attend-
ing the 67th ;annual °convention
of the ,Ontario Society of Photo
graphers, held in the Royal York
1 iotel..
.Sic portraits; were entered by
MaeLaren's in the; ports ' , :-,
hi'bit and they ,had the distn
of ,having all' six ,accepted and
SHOULD BE STOMPED , One of the ;printswas awarded
a.ribbon • of merit. This print was
a .portrait of Douglas Eadie, son.
of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne . :Sadie, of.
Holyrood, and was , taken when
Do ` 'las •eras a year-: old. Douglas
Merchants , and manufacturers
are, perennial;,' victims of ,profess
siofal•`racketeers who milk them
'dry'= with" ,comparative, ease with
,all t f high. e'
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, THURSDAY,; MAY 10th, 1951
• LOOKING BA K.W'ARd+S -
THR:OUGI-I: TIDE': SENTINEL, FILES
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Sixty Years. Ago
T h .� , Village . Clerk received
e
notice from the Registrar-�Gener-
ra1 'instructing, him to en f orc& the •
law With regard to the registra-
tion. of births, Marriages' and
deaths ^.
The report of S.S, No, 5, Kin-
loss, contained the • names: of , A.
Sutherland, O McIntosh, E.•Me-
Intosh , W. J, ; Bain,, A..1VIeCaul,
,N. ,1VIcCau1, A, McGillivray,,, A.
Pierce;: B. Bain,' J. Co; .R. Cox,
p. • McKinnon 1� :1VIcLeod,'
J. E. Slaughter;; Elwood Dren-
nan, Nolble Johnston, • ,Gordon'
Smeltzer,; Wan. Kennedy, Archie
Patterson, •B. Gaunt; Ed Gaunt`
Nelson'Wabs•ter,' Ciair Irwin,. Je$,.
'Hassal, f;eorge• Hassal, Jas, 'Lavis.
joined the 160th •
The local detachment of the.
160th' .made • a route march to.
lIolyrood where Miss Purvis
served them dinner.
” 'The ' Lucknow. debating team
of Hugh McMillan, 1 W; L• Mac,
Kenzie :and A. 1.. /Mackenzie Won
a narrow' 'decision,, over , Durnin
sor s. o ig p r e;. s s `• .!r
e Pierce, A. McIntosh, A. MaicDon. Phillips' 'Fe •.Miller and,; H.' D.. ,
schemes, .. ' will be two . m June. His :picture,
T. fir' .
.. , aid, .
Merchants . have ,been
paying along with other 'ribbon=winning a
The Patrons.Lodge at
Para -
ridiculous prices for advertising s•mg prints, .',willNbe on display inmount had 70 me •m
b
ers.. Officers
space to finance• some' of these (Sirnpson,s.:• windowToronto,
for
were•• • H. Hudson • P. R. • McNay
Projects, , with' the advertising of
questiona,'b1e, value even. as a
goodwill, gesture. '.
:• School book • covers; musical
shows promoted by "visitors','
from . across "the border., year.
books and . schemes ,of , , that ilk,
are. ;among those for which Mr..
Merchant has been., paying thru
:the. nose. •
It's- tinie to call a halt and the
Business Men's Association'
has,
the power to do it.; Any such 'proms
Motional plan:' should halve ' •the.
authorization of. the Executive .of
'the Association before a. 'canvass;
is' permitted
In :the:future
l
o al nerchants�dwuld bewell, ad, o
ask
any outsider for his. or •her , cre-
dentials before '.again signing: the
sucker list
THE` com NG CENSUS'
Itis mandatory by Canada law'
to havea census taken every10th
Ye:.
' cia1s, CMfrs. re o e, down on ; Main Street by a :car.
year: The, decisive hour of,; rock- never``failed in a 'singe instance
over, Mrs. Jack, Cook), .Mrs. Hol . • ,1, driven b Clarence
y Greer:
ening comes this year.at mid-
loway A1ex •Andrew''• $25 consul_ to..e f feet . a cure of this: too ,oaten
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• Mrs. Henry •'R. • Collins,- age. 88,
died in ',Kinloss at the'• horse of
herr. daughter, Mrs. John Car-
ruthers.
•'Harry.' Anderson underwent 'an
appendectomy . in St. Joseph's
Hospital,..London.
a week, : • •• : • ' n H. Murray.: Reid, T, Smith,
Another of the MacLaren prints P, yt
was chosen by the Toronto. Star R.' McAdam, M. Bea.ton,, Mary
Martin 'and 1Vliary:
McKenzie,
to appear in •.a special page in, 'case case you want to save the
the Star,Weekly; ,s price of a shot of penicillin here's
'a prescription of 60 years ago.for to be shot by. Tom Sullivan:
treatment of la grippe and; pneu-
monia: "Take ten- 'or. twelve raw :chopping, mill was working .day and, night,
onions . and chop them fine, and John . Graham and George Rivett
.MRS. SOLOMON WON
$200.00 BINGO.: PRIZE ,
Mrs,, • Austin Solomon Was the
winner'' of the $200.00 'prize, at
the Lucknow Legion` !bingo • .last
Thursday night; •Whe cash, •prizes
of `$0'35.09 were given away
This, venture was an anti-cli-
.max to the . jackpot bingo .a week
•earlier and failed to. draw a `large
°enough . crowd' to . be profitable.
The Legion' dropped about, •$100:
on the Might
Woods on•_ the: subject,- "Wealth •
exerts • a • greater, influence in the
world than does education':
The, death.. of Mrs:' John Lane
occurred . at. Kinlough.; Mr. Lane. "
predeceased her .18' years'. before.
•; "Darki'e", the big • black trotter'
gwned , by: O'Connor Bros.;' •oto•
.Kingsbridge, . broke -a leg and had.
a large spider over a . hot •'fire; were engaged by Mr: Saunders :
then add 'about the same 'quant -;'for' the night shift... •
ity of rye meal and 'vinegar .
enough to make'; a' • thick . paste, . Twenty Years A go "
Y
let: it simmer over a hot fire five-"
The' death of Mrcs: Agnes Cran=
ar ten minutes;. In • the meanwhile'
.,ton occurred at the home'`of' her
stir it ; thoroughly then put in a `son Isaac
,, , sa c. Branston: S1ie: was in.
cotton bag, large: enough to cover
her 91st year . and ',had come- to.''
the . lungs, apply. to. the :chest as
the Belfast district • as ;a child: •
hot' as • the ..patient. can beak, ' when „�
this gets. cool apply. another,, and: .The. Walker Stores, closed the..
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thus continue ';by. reheating the, ucknow • business.' and m•
oved.
Mrs.Stewart . Ilolloway' of the ;stock. , Jack • Molntosh had: •
Poultices, and in a few sours•, the .
{Winghaan won two'.$10.00 prizes p been in. charge of•the ,business,
and a .$50:00. special: patient • will. be •out ort .danger. which ''Walker Stores.. ' Wok' This valuable recipe :was. ivento k over
Winners nivere, as follows. $200 P g from Robert Brown. ' .
special, 'Mrs:. Soloron; $50 'spe- several years. ago ,by• ,an .old
• Eddie • MacKenzie: was knocked
Fred St d�di ,Han- physician, who seated that it •had
.night May 31, . When everyone •' - fatal ,malady',.'.
born beforethat hour '' 'tion prize, Mrs. Howard; $10.00
b and: every- : .
regular acnes (Velma.;Gard'on John ;,MicQuillin died. at' his
one dying after it 'will be; counted. g .games, � 4
m • the popuplatiori.. There will .be Mrs. Al Rutledge), Mrs: Rollo -
a • field ;force of 20,000, men and way, (Ernest Button, Mrs. Stod
women, lying everywhere, and die), Doug', Smith, Mrs. Holloway,
asking no les§ than 29 questions. (;Mrs. Clarence' . McLeod, Mrs
These cover nationality, 'language; welsh; Nace ' Martin), (Mrs. Joe
MacMillan, . `Maudie 'Fisher•),'Joe
MacMillan, .Mrs Everett' Harris,
Bryce Elliott ' Mrs. R. J. Button;
Miss Austin, Mrs. Orville Welsh,
Mrs, J; : Snyder, 'George Gordon,.
Leonard . Small...
religion,- the scope of education .of
the citizen; the, ages of. all and
sex, ariarried:. or single, origin : of
fainly, warservice or not rend-
ered the . industry,: vocation • 'or
:profession of . everyone, . and , .the
•wages and salaries earned. `
It is pointed out for One thing;
that; the census is' secret. Every
,census -tabes is bound by oath. to' •:
'divulge no information: and, such •
informations cannot _be used as .REli D1NGSE-M :cCALLUM.
home : in West Wawanosh in his
26th year: ' '
'Rev. McKinnon, ;:pastor: of the
Lucknow.Baptist 'Church, ,preach-
ed a strong sermon On the moral
and physical evils of dancing::
• Thirty -Five Years Ago
The death occurred in ali-
•forn>ia: of Mrs F: E, ,Burns, for-
rnerly Isabella'•Baynes• of Con: 12,
Ashfield. +•
WEDDING BELLS i
Ttaffir voluine will be mount-
ing ` steadily .'Froin 'now. on. ',Par-
ents, teachers and citizens gen-
erally_ can: `help: prevent child ac-
cidents in, Ontario.' Encourage
children to stay safely ,off 'the
streets and highways.. Encourage
older .children: to help the little
ones. ` set a safe ' exarnple. `your-
self.... .
Every, . rinotorist• must expect
the unexpected ' from •children at
play. Do not fail • 'when some suds
den care -free act by youngster:
:tests your safe driving . ability: It
is the driver; almost always, who.
Vas the last chance to avoid an
'accident. When children • are
around—slow 'down
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The community irr•-,general and -
the congregation : of Ashfield
Presbyterian Church in •P arti
ular may well be ,proud' of a
native son, Very Reverend Frank.
'Scott MacKenzie, who • wears
with distinction the, mantle c • of
the Moderator of, the Presbyter-
ian Church in Canada. Well qual-
ified' to 'fill this roll, Rev. Mac,
'Kenzie by ',his • stately .stature
adds dignity .and prestige to .this,
the
highest Office. in the church,
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Time was when a weeklypub-.
fisher ',could exchange a year's
'siibscription 'to his paper 'for 'a
cord of.; wood. That ofifer's still
good here. . '
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We should exchange problems.
• Everyone knows how to solve ;the
other; fello•w's,, : ti
data to collect taxes ; or call . a
/man •for, military service.
The decennial census is 'a safe-
guard against the nation working
in the dark legislatively' and in -
dustrially; Without a census there
wouldbe. no :accurate '.way to
giiagethe •needs. of this-growing-
nation
hiwgrowing-
nati,on or to judge:: Canada's pro=
gress and to plan accordingly for
the future;
People should not be . 'miffed
about the seening''curiosity of
the enumerator. They took a ',cen-.
sus in Babylonia and China.5,000
years ago, three or fourthous-
and•' years ago in Egypt and
among the Children of Israel:
Canada has . the claim'; of'.having
taken the first Modern census 'in,
1666; then :tire 'colony o New
ranee. There Were 3;125` persons
listed and the original ,document
of '1.54 pages: is in the ,Archives at
Paris and !a transdript in. the
Fulblic Archives at, Ottawa.
The'.. Rural' Co-operator , ack=
nowlegdes' t h: at 1 competitive
means of transportation have cut
into the railroad basin ss, but
Contends that much of the ',loss
of passenger ,business 'is due to
the', lack of good service and adds
that "commoti courtesy on the
part of train crews' has ,become
a thing of The past". The ' Co-oper�
ator' suggests that . Donald Gor-.
don should disguise himself rand
spend ,a little time :travelling \on
bi,,s own trains if The Wants to,
find out qui0k1y why people pre-
.fer other;,meatys of transpprtat on,
A quiet wedding took place: at
6.30 o'clock 'Wednesday., evening,
May 2nd at the home of Mr. • and
Mrs. G. ' .:0. Casemore; • 214 John
St., • N., Stratford, when Martha
1VlacCallurn ,of Port ` :Alberni, B.
-C.; .da>ightet—of -the-1 R'ev d-
Mrs. Robt. MacCallum',was • unit-
ed in marriage to Mr. Ambrose
Readings .of . Sidney,.. B.C. Rev J.
H.. Underhill., of Toronto officiated
at the cereony.. Later Mr. and
Mrs. Readings left for 'their'•home
in Sidney, 'B.C. The bride is • a
sister of Mrs. G. 0. Casemore.
TWO 'SEVERELY INJURED
1N SALEM CORNER CRASH
• to, ., •
A collision at Salem corner. on
Highway NO. 4, north of :Tees-
water
ees-water last Thursday, involved
cars driven by .trm Curran of St.
Helens and - Irvin Schlauser. of
Teeswater.
• . Mr. Schlausen suffered ' a brok•-i
en shoulder• , and Shirley, Doerr,
age' six, suffered cuts, and br.uies.
Four other occupants of 'the ' Tees-
water car; two of then children,
escaped with 'a shaking': up. The
,Schlauser 'car turned over, tear-)
ing the roof off and throwing
the children out on the pave'>
Ment, The car Was demolished.
.'The ' . Curran rear' took to the
ditch but remained' upright- and
suffered comparatirv,ely minor,
damage. ;Jirfi and his cbmpariion,
G. borscht, •Were;uninjured,
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