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LUGKNOWSENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIQ,
1'AGE NINU
Mrs, :Lealie. Wightman qt. the.
Brick 'United Church Was the
guest. speaker . at •the Easter
Thankoffering of°the W,1VI S held
at the borne of Mrs. W. 1. Miller
on Wednesday' afternoon with 19
-ladies present. Mrs. . Wightman
chose.as her. subject "Lord, -what
wilt Tb:u have ,me to .do?" and
g ave a . most, _.in1 eresting- - and
thought. provoking, Easter mess-
age. Mrs, W. 1, Miller presided
and in the worship service on
"What.. does. Easter mean ;to you?"
was assisted'. by Mrs,, Ross Erring. -
ton (who read the;, scripture " les -
n• Mrs. John Cameron who. read
Meditation on the Cross"; 'Mrs..
• 'l+'rank ,McQuillin, "Meditation on
the 'Resunreetidn" and.. Mrs. dor-
don MacPherson,' l'Easter is; the
festival of victorious living", Mrs.
• $akker• sang a Dutch hymn :and,
"`Faith of our Fathers",
Mrs: Tom _Todd presided for a
short . meeting of the W.4., the
theme 'of which was ""Christian
living in, the .community". Mrs.
Cameron read the, scripture les-
son and Mrs, M ieQuillin the les-
son ,thoughts: At the conclusion.
'lunch was ,served with ;Mrs. J.
Cameron, Mrs; Stuart 'and ,Mrs.
Bakker. as hostesses,
The ladies are reminded of 'the
short course •on "Canning- Ont.
aria' Foods" . shown . in7' pictures.
under. the ;auspices 'of' the Wo-.
mens Institute in` the basement
--,-.--of the church on -'Friday after-,
noon: at 2.00 sharp,.. Miss Margaret
Meyer of the Department will' be •
in charge.. A fee.: of ..10c. will be
charged. to defray. expenses • and
all the ladies of the community.
are irivited.�
The 'comrnunity, .',was shocked
and saddened when : it 'was .learn
ed that Mr; Wm: MacCrostie had
passed away on Friday afternoon
Mr. MacCrostie was 'apparently.:
• *making favorable : recovery fat
lowing a heart attack two -'weeks
preevious, .and his: sudden passing
was .a severe shock to' his family:
Mr. Mid • Humphrey is a .pat-
ientin .St.' Joseph's Hospital, l.on-
don, where hewill undergo .an
operation on his,. eye.
Miss Anna Stuart of Toronto
was a 'visitor 'with >Mr. and av rs.
George Stuart • for the 'holiday.
Mr. and Mrs Mei $„town• and
Bob• Mirdie of Waterloo are•, bola
iday. visitors : with ''Mr. and. 'Mrs.
•'R. Woods, • Mrs, Murdie, Who h;as •
spent ' the pant two • • weeks in:
Waterloo;' returned with them.
• Mr: and Mit. Gordon Miller & •
Larryand�.Miss Doi is -•-Taylor.
'London .. were holiday • visitors
with_ Mr and- Mrs: :-LTay1or. ---
Miss . Nornia Weatherhe...'
Morrie "ram• Orangeville foiZ,the
Easter vacation:
Be sure to attend the. concert
and dance . in . the Community
Hall on Friday evening under the.
auspices Of the .girls of the ,"Hap-
. ny Ilandicrafters".
'Mrs. ;MacFar], tie of . Lucknow,
'her nepheniv, Mr. '•David ` Laing ,
Miss' Betty Rutherford of Brant-
ford. were vis'ito'rs on Saturday
*frith Mr, and: Mrs. 'Gordon Mac-
Pherson,
Mrs.. McBain ; and Marvin.. Mc
Cabe of Windsor; Mr: Carl John-
' ston,
ohn-'ston, Marie and Keith' of 'Blue-
vale `were, recerit. visitors at •the.
home of Mr, John McQuillin;,
The lir 1s'of "The Happy •Hand-'
*crafters" with heir leaders, Mrs:,
1GfacPhenson' and Mrs. ' James -
Curran,
JamesCurran,. attended. Achievement.
Day at Clinton on Tuesday: The
girls• chartered, a bus from Allah;
Reid'for the trip. ::
and. Mrs, "G. S. MacIntyre'
'and Donald of Bracobridge Were •
visitors with Mr, and' Mrs, W. I:
Miller .'on Sunday. Donald is :.
spending a' few days here . While'
Mr. and Mrs. Maclntyre are Vin'
Toronto, • •
Arthur Godfrey ,And •
ills Anithal Friends ' ,
Visit, Witi.v Photographer". Ozzie'
Sweet; the farm of TV' and Radio
Star Arthur ' Godfrey`.:. Sweet' re;
Ports counting severs .elk,'t8 deer,
29 Arabian horses, and other ani
*mals, Read• "Arthur Godfrey;, and
iiis Animal Friends", 'illustrated
artidier Tri this Sundays i4 (April.
20) issue of The American Week -
TY, exclusiv;ely, With. Detroit Sun-
laY Times,
BIG INCREASE• IN
WARBLE, CONTROL
Another kW step_ forward in
controlling warble fly damage is.
being made• this year, according
to. R.:11. Grahaxn, Associate Live-
stock Cornrnissioner' for Ontario.
To )back up this. - statement, he
points outthat some 117 town-
ships have passed the necessary
by-law malting warble • ;fly con
troy compulsory in these muni-.
cipalities. This' is an ineirease of
more than 50 percent over :the
number :of townships which took
part in this project' in .1.951.,
As, ,.a . result'' :of this' , increase,
Mr.. Graham says that sgrriewhere
Ground a half million cattle Will
receive two treatments for. war!b
`les by the end of May this year.
The areas • which, have adopte •.
the control methods are chie y
located in the: beef pasture`' dis-
tricts of Ontario, ,All townships:
m the Counties Of Huron, Bruce
Grey and Dufferin 'are operating
under the warble,fly by-law this
• year, as . are most 'townships in
Wellington; Sim`coe, Ontario, Vic-,
Coria and Peterborough Cotur.ties.•
•In addition; a ' few townships in,
the, Counties of- Perth, Durham,.
.Renfrew, .Carleton, ';Deeds--- and-
Frontenac, ,and. • in , the Districts
of •Manitoulin and : Algoma; are"
.participating.' Worthy of mention
is this Carleton County. group
*here .four, townships. came • i -n,
this--year--in-a soli- black,
Mr. •Graham adds that the great
increase in the work thinear,°.
y .
,and much of the. new• interest:
'it, can be "attributed to. the good
'work 'carried• on in the districts
which .operated under' the plan
,n
-in the ',past fewyears;
Since the warble .fly work w
;begun : on more :or less of an
experimental basis, .hchanges • in
the Act to conform With 'the ex-
perience. gained:. have been nee-
essary. As a result the warble
fly control pact of _ 1949has been
repealed and . •replaced by the
Warble Fly Control Act of 1952.
This Act lends xnore stability t�
the work being carried on. How-
ever, :the assistance :provided by
-the Department of .Agriculture
remains unchanged ,under rthe.
new act. ;Under its provisions.'
each township passing, the nec-
essary by' -law receive 50 percent
of the cost of the powder used
in treatment, providing it is
02r-.
chased'by the' township .1n,,add
ition -50 percent of.the salary and^
"expenses •sof : •the inspectors; `'ap-
pointed by the to' nship arc ,+paid
.,by'` the, -Department. ° '
;In ` addition- ,to these local in-
spectors, the:Department has yap:-
pointed ..ins ectorsl to' assist with;
the *dministration • of the Act, T;
. iendersgn Will work in, the
Bruce -Grey •:area. while -Everett
Mark :will be' responsible for the
Counties from Simcoe°'to•'Peter-
borough: Their duties willinelude'
checking with the , various aoiwri;=
.whip inspectors. to,. see 'that: .all
'cattle have ' been treated. • .)This
serves. 'the . purpose of assuring
the ,cattle .owners,' the. township'
-and- tle-'Department that -every,
thing.. possible is being tdone by
way . of satisfactory treatment' of
all cattle in the area. .
If the- weather :turns Warm,the
first . spray :should_be _cornipletea-
lathe area by April' 18ththough
Abad weather conditions in ',some
cause delay. .TThe•.
second treatment. will. 'be corn-
:pleted by mid-May.
In conclusion, `' Mr: Graham
'states the, warble fly: control • is
proving its . worth to the: cattle..
.industry, arid is providing a,great
deal more contentment to animals
that formerly spent' half -the sum
For The Early Spring Shoppers
' . at Hughes'' Store,' '
FQR .LADIES OR MEN
If you, buy a new Spring Top Coat or Soft, you; will receive
a 10 percent discount on all ,.your accessories: This will
save you quite a few dollars on your new spring outfit.
Bo?s s and Youth's Suits in the latest :materials and `colors,'
all sizes now. The low price on these include 2 pair of pants. `
• C .HILDtEN S . COA1r ; .and.. DRESSES
A good variety to choose from t : reasonable
CLEARING •
Out -of -Season Spring Coats and ' Suits at $$..00' and . $5.0.0.
Clearing items at all times for $1.00. .
These • are, real ' bi gains and ;you ' should •not. miss' them.'
• FREE! ..:F•REE;},` .... 'FREEI,,.....,•
1 •Pr. Ladies' Nylon Hose or 1 Pr: Men's' Sox with a
cash purchase Of $25.00 or over
-- at
THE FAMILY'S READY -TQ, -WEAR STORE
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Phone X79•' for Evening. Appointments Teeswater,Ont.'
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lan41110l)•smOgooOmomOiimamUosionemiilam0dpo11mp"1ipm•,..imO111.!"/ipap1mosotlemp.11`i 4.
Thinks: He'll Hang Up. Skates
de or g. e Book, • of ,Loreburn
wishes ':to be Aernerribered' to *the`
mer. "gadding in the fields. It
'is. often said ,'"the ' proofof the„
pudding is.: in the eating" •atid
when' e a project: such.' ' as the
warble fly., cgritrol .showsan in
crease of more than 50 percent
over •the previous Year's opera..
'tions` it must be, proving .worth
while...
boys here. _George 1Yadi the_skatees-.
on' •again this winter . and ,played ,
a few :.games •with"the Loreburn
squad. They were bolstered, 'by
some very good hockey 'players
Who. were working. on building a'
•booster . 'pumping ..'station ' near
Loreburn, on the interprovincial '.
pipeline:. George says he thinks
1.e1'I :hang—the skates over the
fence now—but, k rgwing:George, •
maybe he'll .change " his mind,
come next winter. . •
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been ;postponed' until 1Vlonday,
April 25th at $:30,,' because :of. the
band concert ion' Friday.
;d MOTOR BURNS OUT;
CUT' WATER -USE
Lucknow residents Were :on.,
voluntary-:• Water r.ati•ons-' the
first 'Of this weft, :in order to
-ste ve'• the - `''suTololY
,pair wer•r_.b_ei made.
to: the ,burned=out 'oxo �'r •of the
seeond•,well •from, which the syn-
tern's main , supply. of ,water
obtained. The No. 1 well produces
"only- about 30' gallons a minute
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now; • .Which '.is' a: Mere •`•trickle"
to : its original -flowt - ail-ure .to_
restore the flow of this .Well
i equ.ii ing:'tlie`' •di illing of a new
'well. Site of the new wel.1 is
south of .the Flat' „Mi11; and ne-
gotiations for ,this .job. have :beer*
completed arid start of. ithe work
by.. the International Watery Sup
• ply Company is...awaited
;Discove y of the burned -out
motor Wfak made, on Sunday and
immediate action was taken tto
liave: repairs made. Alex .Havens
had ,the. motor in Kitcheriei. on
Monday ,morning -:at seven • o'clock
t:o hay e 'it rewound, and the job
Was expected. t� be completed by
edriesday night. When .obtained
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• can be'.installed-.in: a; couple 'ot
_.• ui`s
er
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'his his,* speed motor bus ned
they're :'going : to run, rivers and
river banks _are ;dotted with 1
"smelters",. Nand streams are ill- i
uininated in 'an 'eerie; light by (
flares; _flash. gas :lanterns,
coal` ; oil: lantern, or what -have
you..
At Port. Albert, which is' a 'fav-
oriate
gathering -Spot for =*many,
parking • space is said to have
heen..at-a-orearittrrr4oi isheime
and onlookers. G ho congregated.
there from far' 'and` near.
ustice
Ckfli
Fictive, for • rnipr•ormipc,u
Highlight of this part of " the
gathering was the: presentation
of ' a ••'lovely table lamp. to :•Mr:
and Mrs. Wm.: C. Johnstone. Both.
expressed . their .thanks ;for the
gift. The presentation was ` ado
by 'Bill 'Pappas ;
Following"speech
the; maing'
the a eriing': Was -spent layiirg J
euchre with. 'Mil and Mrs Tom
A-nde son -ha in ,theIsigh_ coat -14
Foxe anti received` -a maceiset- o
turnblers as the, Prize. '•
Stock iii the W.O.A.A. Big Six
Fastball Loop . soared ori :Tuesday:
night when . L'ucknow ' Y.egiorl-.
naires signed Charlie Justice •as
their Mound . ace: for,.. the 1952..
'season •• The popular Shelley
Miley will be. back •,again to do
,,the :receiving', for "Big .Charlie";
who .tops six feet'"and tips the
scale at: -a- bit over 200 peuridg':. ;
Justice ;and Miley have already
been`. limbering lip in their Thome
town Of' Detroit,. Where they've
been tossing the"'horsehide in the
gyiit. Of course -they're .nn strang
Qrs. These . two colored 'g`ents were
tevninates on the Tip Top world
Army Recruiting Centre
200 James St. Nor
either. .and,.will get his share of
hits and, can; poke • a long ball,
,too, He'', another .,Satoh Paige, so
far as telling his, right" -age
concerned. However he's married
and. has ,a 12 -year old daughter,
Patricia.. • •.•
Charlie` tellstis that ' Miley's
linger, which was' broker in, the
playoffs last 'fall, is 'fine again
'and lie's', looking forward . to a
lag season in " Sepoyvill,e.,.' ,
Will Be Fastball '
There:are-4k safe -starters rri�
the, W,.O.A,A,A, *major series •this •
season, with fastball to be adopt,.
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-James Street Ahmoury, o j y
tlti, Hamilton, Ont.
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