The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-09-20, Page 1• ; 1
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$2.50 Yearly In Advance - 10c Extra to U.S.A. 14.1.CKNOW. ONTARIO; TIUJRS, SEPTEMBER 20th, 1951'' „TWELVE PAGES
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FIND OLD, BILLS, : WON PRIZE AT Ei
HIDDEN IN CELLAR
'.A rOstecl tin can 'containing
,11/irs. Jack Henderson, R. R. ,3,
Lurknow, Was, a winnerof a
lady's Tip. Top Tailor SUit at the
roll of old bills, all dated sprier Toronto Exhibition; Mrs. Hewlet-
t% the turn of, the,' century; was son spent a day; at the Eic,•rnak-
found, a few. ,days 'ago by Lionel 'Mg the trip on. the Kairshea
"Sandy"Rider as, her, was making chattered• bus and Ifilled'in
Preparations to move to 'Strat.: -of the innumerable aouPenS .014
ztord are so popular with visitors, to
Mr. and Mrs; Rider and. fam- the hig.show-
ily : have NiaCated their home on . Mrs. lienderSon,in ibeing,
ad-
Sandpipe Hall„ and. on "Wednes-•° ivised of her good fortune was
. day. moved .:to 98 Nelson Street, . informed .„ that she ;could obtain
Stratford, where .Sandy is (intim a suit free,. from any Tip Top
police force agent
, • agent. •
.Facevalue of ,the billa. Which .
,
• Sandy "found totals $145, but may KOREAN -BORN MINISTER.
prove. to 'be worth much more' TO. CONDUCT ANNIVERSARY
YhecauSe of their age. Large •in -
...size they, are in denominations ' Rey: David Proctor of Tees,.
of frOni $.1.0o.0 to $20.00, and • is- water United Church will con -
sued" by, ,the Bank of, Hamilton, duct anniversary. services in
MOlsci0"ank; Merchants' Bank, Lucknow United. ,Church' :the
etc. The oldest bill • is dated '1868 third Sunday in October. - the
and the "newest"; 1898. Viewed 21st. Rev. Proctor is the son_ of
to C, L. Sniithjocatbank man-az-missionary'arld was • born., in
ager, he said •nothing like ,them Korea; while hisparents were,
hadbeen in 'circulation in his servings on the .foreign mission
experience....Sandy has taken, the field. : , •
i• , bills with him to Stratford where AnniyersatY'services ;will be
one valuatow.:PlageS7AelPomeirtN.,hetclat-5.11IfeAl,saine;.--11-nie.4-Irry Tees4::
conservatively at $200 • , water . with DrW 1 .Mumford
-.There were also four .• shin as the guest preacher. ,
plasters and a $5.00 gold piece . • ...
in the can, which Was found hid- SIX ESCAPE INJURY
den in a pile of stones under
AS CAR Furs.
• cellar stirs .! •
, The can Was .rusted thi oug .
Sic members of ,•the Chin. fam-
lly, Harry, .Frank, Jiro; Bill, Mar-
and the ,clacevery was ..tirrielY for
rats: had, started to :nibble at the
ciirrency, but 'had done'no ser-.,
iota dainage.. • ‘. .;„
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• ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs Jack Henderson
announce the engagement. of
their daughter, Doris Eileen, 'Reg.
''N.; to. Mt. Wm. George Wraith,
-son of Mt. Wm. Waith ,Of Lang-
ide. The 'marriage to'take place
early .in,„„October., .. • •
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The engagement is annotinced
of Lenore,' Winnifred, youngest
daughter of 'Mi. Wm.. p. Adanis..
London,. and thelate Mrs. Adarria,
to Oliver W. Gleiria.:eldest son a
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Glenn, Dun-
gaanon. The marriage is ,to take
,place on' September .22nd .at. 3.00
), p.m.; 'in Chalmers ',Presbyterian
Church, Whitechureh.
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pOUG.CLA:RK
ROyAL- ESPORT•
'SKtINK-RECIPES
. cKNOW F2AIR:.. :" ' °I. '':. 4'
The ''recipe" in , Rosemary NEXT WEDNESDAY
, . Thyme's column last • week for
Con table T, Douglas Clark has deodorizing skunked dogs brought The 80th annOal. Fall Fair of
'been chosen as a , member of the forth ' another'. h011)fill hint, for the Lucknow Agricultural Soviet . .• • ,
Royal mdian mounted police' removing a skunk from ,under a will, be' held. next -Tuesday ' and - - . , •"; .
escort Patty , •for • Their Royal 'blinding. This is' accomplished, Wednesday, 'September 25th and . • • -
Highnesses Princess Elizabeth our informantsays, by spraying 12360tihnis and prize pbriiizeinbroeoakse interestinen
and the Duke of Edinburgh, tainatb, juice. under- the huildinge
while On their tour of Canada, and if this fails, a ,Piece of lin't-' tries this year. ;4. 1 ''. ' •
which begins in -early ,00toho.burger cheese; tossed into the : School cbildttn'S Competitions — •
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Piing, who .is the son of Mr: - skunk's "hang olit!'• will ' do the and sports contests will be.a big., '.; :. t ,•.'
and mi.a.,„,rornwe Clark „ot, town, :trick. In the latter case% you're feature ancl•LueknoW's two bands , •
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is :stationed at • Sprague, Mani- on your own -.-*e wash our hands -the ;Pipe Band and the High, ,.
toba, with the R.C.M.P.,'and was of any responsibility, in suggest- School' Iland, will •be . on the
.one of three from ManitobaChos, in g ways or means of rernoying grounds during the day. CKNX
en for the escort party. : ' ,the. Cheese. • ' artists will give an afternoon
Doug is' at present in Ottawa ' • _ . . grandstand, *show from 2.30 to
receiving instructions in ' conneC-gr
.. .,EvE4ITAsil, TIVAEISRewHEAEN4DISI,NG 330
tion
Township tug
.. 40, NN7.1....
don with his tiniportant assign-
ment; and Mrs. Clark .and child- . .--7---t-.- ,,, team which won the John :Hanna
rert Anne and Tommy ee bevi4 Page 3 of 'this issue carries a trophy two years' . ago, acrd held'l
an 'Unexpected :visit here at the full page advertisement of groc- it last year' bydefault, will be
home. of her parents, Mr. and erY specials marking Smith's ari-, ready to. defend the trophy this
Mrs A .W. Ramilton...„ . • : niversary sale and another Special year.. And no doubt Albert Mc-
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. . Airt,enr_iirigtis,on;pli
ei:itr.:.49Axinn,spRiulapinets; -1.1.vt,-:lleL -Gee--silwiflile- 'be be sriciottvii:ad!ritsg 'irj,abidto a
team.
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• . PpaperRofiOand E DOiirf,t0SBhOEprOAAvSEariturd..a..3,. wwii: p15:opvki d. theth 4m, e. mug ii. whichi: 1g0*they- 's • .
of this week, with several held from . the' inception of .the • .::
efferings:46 mark this ,event,.
1011.11}WS>STREETS6,;;E-..• P'l- CRITXTrarirC'gricrlfge staiS71' 4,
• . the •Tewn'-Hall and will play fori-
licourntoines.,..h4tizthas„til - ,lto,:i2.4t;„to ,t.,;.,.
of the. Village, and those prows"- ,..,,, „..,,.....,,. ,,,,,...,. ,... •
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in the. window of the M
unt- the dance which followS the con-
' riPal Office, is a colored map of, cert.. , • .
the village° showing the streets- •
ed to'be paved under By -Law 7, 'vrtiA"Ici°" 'LW RAVE 'UWAr.
on .which the ratepayers of the
Village willvote on October 9th.
Streets already paved are in
red. Those ,proposed to be paved.
Are in red and outlined in, black.
Unpaved.rocls' are in bine. •
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garet • and' Mary:). miraculously
escaped injury when their car
t " f • •ti M 1VIl •
gravel_ on the. Highway ,88. detour
on Concession' '12, West ' WaWa-
noSh. The car turned over and
suffered''extensive .body damage'
•but all six , passengers .emerged
from the vehicle with nAthing.
more than a shaking, up. •
.. The accident occurred last. Fri-
day'as they were starting out for
Toronto. after, •attending' :their
father's' ftnieral. Theyehad :a Pas.-
senger to piak. .up Wingharn
and were,first going to London
where :Margaret is. in Ttraining,
'and from there' to TOtorito.'.
Unfortunately - the':insurance
policy on the car, had run out,
and had not • beenrenewed.
On •Sunday. Harry; Frank; Bill
and Mary .accompanied Bill Pap.
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CAR BROKENiNTO..pas to Toronto who• was makirig
THAT we missed including .Pat -7
yteri outo control on loose • • c a ac laryidaughter of.
Mr. and Mrs. John 'MacMillan,
in the list of Yourig Who
'h a iv e commenced tra,ining.
courses. Pat' has entered • St.,
Joseph's 'Hespital;• ;London;
along. With her cousin Gait'. the ratepayers, say so.,
Sorry for the „„omissiOn! • • • • It is planned. to clean up the
PASSES,/grciunds at the rear of the build-
-dr- • • NItS.,. 1V!AieDOUd4L
THAT..Ernie Gibson, • 13 -gear -old • . . • • , I trig and to have alight installed.°
son of Mr and Mrs Sam The death of Mrs. Rod Mac;.1This 'enhance, the 'surround- ;
son of town - has • been in ?•St. Dougall Occurred. on Monday ings arid provide a rear. entrance, • ' •
, to the 'Guide,
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Joseph's Hospital, London, for night at the home of her datzgh- • Hall
a ' couple of weeks receiving ter,.'Mrs',. Jack Needham at Cor- I The building, a Portion of '
penicillin treatment for a Seri- • unna, She was. in her 74th .year.
oui ear. irifection, It was at first . The funeral service - will •be
feared a mastriki operation conducted at the home of her
' •inight be. necessary,..bult the Lloyd.!MacDougall, this
frequent use of penicillin is Thuraday afternoon at 2.30 by
clearing up the infection •nice- Rev. G. S. Batilch'with interment.
ly • • ' in South Kinloss Ceinetety..
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ROOM IN REC CENTRE •
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What .is now , being used as a
'store • room ' at , the rear- of the
Recreational 'Centre 'building, is ' •-' • ,
to be fitted mi, as permanent Girl
Guide 'quarters This was decid- ., -,•
, .-,Few , people • can name the l
streets • of' the village, 'so an iii,Jed at ' a meeting •of the Recrea-.
tional 'COmmittee last week, at - .. ' • • , .' ,
spection. of this Map will clarify*
what 'streets are to be paved if which.. Mrs A. E. McKim' was „,, - . •'. . .•-- i
Present On.„ behalf of the Guides.
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., • ' the trip to bring homeMrs Pap-: ' PRIZE WINNERS AT
THAT a huniber .of loCat and die -
IN • NEW YORK.: ' - pas - . ' • , trict young peciple are launcli-; SANIRERSON'S OPENING
' ' • • and Chris • . , .
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• ' :. .. ,*--.--,----:„ '. ,, :' •. : • '" , ing• out on new,. ,careers this
arp...--work-. by-,-.-a--11pw-YOrk--T•aitinganunercia urse-------7••month,-wln-le-others-are--r -
policeman saved , Harold Greer's .,• Miss Winnie ' Stewart; daugh- • suming PniVersity,coutses. We
car from beng. rifled •of about ter of. Mr: arid,Mrs..Philip Stew- •would liketo compile as Om -
$300' worth of clothing and 'mer- 1„art, has. coanmcnced a. special one plete a list, as possible Of these
ch'aridise last • •Tuesday, ' a nd.:year commercial course at Beal young people, for next week's
"saved" their hOneymcien, from a Technical School in. London. Mr.
very Unhappy •experience. ' and Mr& Stewart spent the latter
Mr and Mrs. ,Greer (flee Ilene ,Part df the week in London with
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•Ston the •previous Saturday, and
.1'ov 'Tuesday' afternoon arrived in'
' New York City' pn their wedding
, trip: They took in'a late after-
noon double-header ball game at
the, Yankee Stadium, leaving
their car parked and locked about
,three blocks from the'ball park.
','Upenreturriing to the Car about
nine o'clockithey found the right
'Window vent broken and the' car
-- stripped Of :all it had contained.
note on the, windshield in-
.: strUcted. thein. to 'report • at the
district police station,
It turned out that , a colored
Couple, Leroy' Smith an -di Emily
' .,,Shaw,both about 26 'years- of
sage' had• 'been" caught by police
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„,111 the. act of breaking the .w.m-
• Ow to get into the Car, The•police
had taken the pair, and the Con-
. tents; Of the car, to' the police
• . The couple had needle 'nark d
arnis, 'indicating they Were drug
addicts. They liad,40 'pawn, tickets
.and no doubt that's where the
al ' Greet bekmgings Would :have
ended; .UP had the thieves riot
[been caught in 'the .act. ' •
n„ TohY. and Ilene's, first thaught
,
we8 to get. out ,Of New York af-
k ter this experience, btit remained
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to see tame* of the sights in the
E. big metropolis the' next two days,
a . • ,h,efor,e Starting their 'trip horne•
• fil) 'WAY Of the upper St. „Lai/P
Four door_..prizes_were_offered_,
which is also being used as an ,
auxiliary public school, classroom,, -
recently received a spray coat of •
paint outside and the trim is be- •
,ing added...this week, which will
greatly .rinproVe the appearance •
of this which .serves
many useful •cf7ic purpOses.
'HELD -OPEN 119USE:
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at Sanderson's Ladies' .and 0N.Men'sANNIIVERSRY. •
:Wear opening sale last week -end, '
Mr- and. Mrs.POrteous
With the winners being, as
were tv.renty-five years married
lows: 1st, man's hat certificate,.
MrsS:,Baulch,; 2nd, girl's silk
issue, and to aVoid. 'omissions,
!Wotild appreciate if their par -
square; Miss Ruth Anderson; 3rd,
ents would advise us of ;the
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these aptivities.
COPY :EARLY,. PLEASE! •
• THAT Donna -Hamilton, -daughter
•Repeatedly we find it ,necessary of Mr. and Mrs Frarik Harrill -
to ask. press. corresponde,nts to ton of Ashfield,• and a former.
send in. their copy early" • student 'at Lucknow District
Last 'week we found it neces- High School, has entered Wood -
say to "slaughter” some articles stock Hospital sas, a student THAT various factors have made
and to omit others in order to . nurse:, . .
. it necessary postpone the
•!'croivd in" what type ,we could;:
• - -6-- • • tshOWing a the Bible ScicietY'S
lady's • handbag, Mrs.6 Wilson
iltor4-41.11,-boyls-thirtIrsr
Frank MacKenzie, R. 5, • Luck-.
"Whenever-71riy-wife needs
money, she call'i-•me handstime"...
.4 "Handsome?"
"Yeah -handsome over!" •
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on, Saturday, September- 15th, and.
on Fridaywere at hoine to their.
friends who called in'large num-
. ing-thel--afterntain-,-ffird
evening. to ;extend conatratula-:. '.
tions and best wishes. ' • , .•
The, guests were •received: at • ' „:
he.--door-by-MiSs MarrPorteoui, ' s • '
and were Welcorrrect by the bride.
and .groom of 25 years ago.. Their
borne was, adorned with flowers
.for.this happy occasion, . ,• .
'Those pouring tea were Mrs,
Jean -Skinner of Stratford, Mr&
W. L. 1VlacKenzie, ' Mr. , Robert.
Not only was hews, omitted but THAT Ray MacKenzie, son of colored. fihri; "The Frontiers- Rae, •Mrs • Wellingfm Henderson, .•
also some,advertising-, , ..' . Mr. and Mrs. Henry. MacKen-• man", which will be, soreenea, Mrs. .Archie A/McIntyre •and Mrs.
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Earlier, receipt of both thit .1._ 1ehas entered
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news and advertising would have ice for g hartered accountant dateassisted in serving were Mrs
'entered as'an -apPrent- in St. Peters. Church at a later Russell JohnstaneThose Jo
Permitted us to arrange for extra , with • the Wm. C. Benson and -0-- • • . . •
Howard Agnew Mrs., Ted Coll-
• ,Co. in Windsor. . . ' TI -IAT Frank MacLennan ha8 yer;s,. A„C, Agnew, Mrs.'Canv- . '
Mr•
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pages. , . , . •
This week We are running 12 . ,..,.:.0_ ,
An -
pages Type setting' commenced
Bill Chili ,has gene to Tor- ,at Lochalsh. Detail's of' • the
• sold hi genei'al,tstore busines,s ndereocir_nseorri7ac;71: jil.diarrnig,,Metost:„LWiattnle! Mrs,
bn . Saturday '' arid the first press' THATTo
to re-enter PhOrnacy, his transaction' have not been made.. h
course having' been cut short ' .publiic yet The business form- JaTinhe:
,gGullier6Sntstel-YwehLroemesWedirlegdhdat11107'the..
ruh was made , On :Iylonda§,, Re- '..
ports ' of meetings ‘,,yllicli could "
have .been in on: Friday or Sat- .
he eYehaardt69.11eangttetChlismtiniltnwShaenri , ,JeVmYesow•Milden:}YrielVik,i.Wasndho. uMgrhsi, tea room by- Mrs. R. Rae and , , ,•
urday could hive been used in .,
Tor' g year's iest, '',., ' by Frank 25'years ago, . JohnstonMrms.lisWi.'wVi,s 8uptri edchi. ring tho.
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afternoon ..arid: evening by Mrs: ....:
Jessie Allih, Dr, James Little and
next ' issue • day OCtober 5.th; 'Ilia ,Young lock Sit, at the 'rear of the P. .eron MarPonald and Miss,Mar-
this run instead ,of copy",
which Was Used, and as a result THAT a t h' in i 1 r ;.1
_as__ion show a__:c1 euchre THAT /qr.; ebn IVIu dOCli, Ai)...
is slated ,for St. Joseph's Par- daughter „Mary, have,MO; ed to
it may be that same of these
reports will nowbe squeezed out , ish • Hall, Kingsbridge on Fri_ , town 2nd,pre. resHing an ave_ Mr ; ly, L, maoKerizie, mrs. earn -
un i,.„ I
Please co- Report of 'ladies ',of that district will do W. Hoag residence. • ton 11,f,'acrionald, sang a due and
Miss Margaret Rae a solo.' ' ' '1-4'
Meetings held the' previous week ,
the modelling. 'The everit is , _o_.
should be i,i1 .our hand .135t. Sat, sponsored by the Catholic, Wo- THAT improvement is slow in Mr. and Mrs. ,Porteous . ( hee
tirdaY '
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1 men's Leagtie, ' ' '' ' Bob Boak's condition. being Jennie MacDonald) ' wer..1 Mar.
„.. . I confined to \Vnigham Hospital ried„ at'the home of the„ bride's
FAtit:FAM SPECI.At - THAT fOur local YeilthS,' Allah with 'Phlebitis, Mrs. Lorne
,lier tlhe best collection of bak- s, .81VIaarcoIlndtycreo,ok Jairirrid„ jithMallcModilgla4in; • ' .iIrooh.on'sptognrociseryinic0;14h;,rgaendaits the
ihg, honey donated by Innes Mac -
Sween,: three prizes valued at $5, ]eft en Thursday for al trip to Ana, assisted by Mrs. Eddy
' the Prairie Provinces. Johnston. '
ee end eastern Ontarill , $3, $2..
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Parents, Me: and ,Mrs: D. A. Mac-
Donald, Second Concession, FAri-
losi. the offibiating clergYman '
was Rev. J. A. James ,of South
Kinloss Presbyterian Churei
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