The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-12-31, Page 2•
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THE LUCKNOW SENTIN"Ely O./ KNOW, ' O l'TAR1Q
COUNCIL 'MINUTES
KINj,OSS 'TOWNSHIP
loss Council met in final
session of the year 1952 ,on; Mon-
day;,December 15th,'. Airinenibers
Present.
• The minutes • of the regular
-meeting of November 10th and
special meeting, of November 13,
as read were 'apprdved and sigan-
ed'
• Orders, wereissued to• the Road
Supt fora ent. to Joseph Tif-
fin
fin for , right: of, road "way ands
bui_lc ,et fence, at ' $400.00;, and
the ,TQ'wnship: levy on the Steri-
ing ' brain 'Repair for $41.40:.
Drainage . By -;Laws Nos. 10, 11,
,12 of the,year 1952 'were given
third readings and finally passed
this .15th day of December,. 1952.
A. By -Lave, was ' prepared and
finally *.passed authorizing the
reeve and clerk to apply for ;aid
to the above drains, under the
"Provincial Aid to Drainage Act".
. Grants ' were given to 'Bruce
County Children's Aid Society,
Bruce County TB Seals Associa-
tion I War Memorial Children's
Hospital, Canadian Mothercraft
• Society and the Sick Children's
Hospital:
Mr. 'Allister Hughes was. • re-
appointed Kinloss representative,
on the Lucknow District H. S.
Board,
A petitionwas' accepted', from
a Millan
Eadie
Ross ' M
Wm. E and ss
W
for an ' extension': of the James
Burt proposed drain ' to ' include
Lot 9, Con: ' 6:
The Court of Revision on the
• 1953 assessment roll was set. for
Tuesday ::the• • l3th day' of 'January
1953 at 1.30 in ,the; afternogn. All.
appeals against the .assessment to
be in (the clerk's glands not later
than, January' 2nd. None will ` be .Kinloss United 'Church W.M.S.
considered received after that ` :The. Christmas meeting of the
date. Kinloss, W.M.S.was. he1cj,.:.. at the
homeWalter and Mrs.. R.
om of Mrs. � d.
•y • I
Council adjourned'to meet again
on„ Monday, January -12th, 1953, J. Kaake There was a good at-
a tendance. Mrs. Harold Bannerman
;at 11 o cl ck as : per statute:
o . !.
CHURCH CHANNELS
We wish all our readers, a hap
py and +prosperous. New Year: As
we stand at the .portals, of the
New Year we turn our :back. on
what has . been •and: "look forward
to the future. We have left .'un-
done • the things that we should
have ;done, r.but time cannot be
recalled. Every day,' every, month,
every year given 'to us hold op
portunities: to make. amends and
to profit Eby; our mistakes. 'The.
Christian always has the. hope 0
tomorrow,. the non -believer .;has
no faith:. for the future and tends
to " live in the ..past. In . the, un-
certainties a, this age there is.
one thingcertain, that Jesus.
Christ • is the, same last year, this
year- and for all years. God is
our help inyears past, •our hope
'for yearsto come.
God Bless Thy, Year
Thy coming in, thy' going out;
Thy rest, thy travelling about;
The rough, the smooth,
The 'bright, the drear,
God bless thy year.
CHNX Church : of the Air
At 10.30 'a,,m : Jan. 1st, Rev. W.
A. Beecroft, Wing'hatn; Jan. 5th,"
Rev.. W. J. Rogers, Hensali; Jan.
6th, ..Rev. G. G. ; Russell, Paisley;
Ian. 7th, .Rev • :W.•' B. ' Mitchell,
Kincardine.
Cheques issued: D. H.; C"arrutli
ers,' balance salary, $75.00; Har -
.
old Percy, balance: salary, 60.00;
P. A. Murray,. balance, salary,
60.00; Parish Moffat; balance sal
ars 60.00;• Dan • • T McKinnon
presided..he, Christni,as. program
in the • Missionary Monthly was
used. it • was ' :given before the
"Nativity : , .Scene with lighted.
candles' ` in the foreground: "Oh,
• balance salary, $6000
Little .Town of Bethlehem Was:
' ' ►.,.played'• softly by' Mrs: •' Purchase
F F.
Thompson; on; (balance salary,. • to begin • the meeting'' Prayer'was
ps ry,..22 00; 'given•iby the .president., Scr pure'
J: ' R Lane, balance' salary; 225.00,
' . • .. readings the
;given by. Mrs. Lyn'
Wm. Scott, re assessment, 1933, Geddes, Mrs. Albert '•Colwell, ,Mrs.
• :990:20 Wesley .Young, fox bouts- Wm. Cath bell'' and. Mrs: ' Dean
ty; 2-00; . Dr. T. B. Cleland, calf Camp
hell-
Before • each reading• a'
Hood vaccination; 84 50;. Gordon carol- suitable. to the scripture was
: Wah, , part . salary collector, . 80;00• p ..
-
F:. r. Thompson, 'extras, 143.80;MrsPurchas��e delighted 'the
ladies with her reg. of Bee
'Harold Percy, extra meetings '& . •ht' . ,. Sonata'
. drainage, 9.5:00; Dan T. McKie-
thoven's •`'"Moonli
ion;extra meetings' and drainage, Reaiiin'gs•were given by Mrs. Wan.;
72.00, • Parish Moffat, extra meet-
Campbell, Mrs. Albert Colwell,.
ings •. and ' drainage, 63.00- P. A. Mrs' K;aake and % rs. Lyn fed-'
Murray; extra It
drain-
des, Mrs. Mabel' Campbell gave
age, 80.00; 'D. li Carruthers, extra; 'Il paP r TheToll cell anon "e*essage Of Beth -
meetings' and drainage, 1'05:00,
DanOclnnes,work on Ross drain;' Cu'•with a verse aibowt Mary and
10.40; 'Dr. J. •A,'• McDonald, 'school : preseetiting, a box• of, home' 'made
clinic work 165.00;• Dr. j. E .Lit- •candy, The, candy was. sent In an
,:tie, 'school clinic ' work;; 514:00; orphanage in London: A special
Lucknow Fire •Dept, • C. Irwin..,
Christmas offering was dedicated;
fire, 50.00; . J. B. Lane, 'hydroMrs• Elmer ,Bannerman was in -
$5.94, O. M. Board ' • fees $8,00.; strueted to send, Cards' to .sziut in.
1'3.94; Lucknow Sentinel, adv.' & folk ,.and :treats; to members, who
printing, 100.4$; ,E. H. Agnew; 1.A •are shut-ins: The 'meeting closed
division • .court fees, 32.50; R. H. with a .carol followed by prayer
Mar t y n , . Remembrance • Day, 'by Rev. Purchase. Rev. Purchase
wreath, 14,25; Elmer' James, fox then took: charge of the :election'
.bounty, • 2.00; Municipal . World, • of officers' hon Pres" Mrs' P
upplies,:6.59;.. Br_uce _C:o._ held- ease, pres.'.Mrs. :
ten's Aid grant, 25.00; Bruce Co.' rV ce press, Mrs. Dean .Hewitt and
T8 Seals', grant; 10:00; •Treasurer Mrs E'''l . •°dig•. in , .tees sec Mrs. E.
r-
-'Co:- of 10466;.._%%_: hospitalization;
220.00; `Harvey Houston,' allow- •Hodgins; community see•, Mrs'
_ance Nine Mile River,. 164.00; Al-' Elmer Bannerman; Missionary,
lister Hughes, `allowance Ackert
Monthly ;Sec., Mrs. Lyn' Geddes;
• Ext. and River, 71,.00, Mrs. James. pianist, Mrs. Wm. Stanley; tens-
, Smith, caretaking, 9,10,. Canadian 'perance, Mrs. Lorne Hodgins;
Mothercraft Society, • grant "10:00 supply, Mrs, R J: Kaake, • stet .
War Memorial Children's grant -10.00;
- stranger's; sass ,Mrs. E•J' e sc .l'
tali grant, 10:.00, "SickChildren's
leosp.tel, grant, 10.00; Jack Ack � C lwwell arida Mrs. Ron •Steric:
le Mission : Band,Mrs, Albert,
r ert; work on 'Ackert•.dram,13.40; l, Tho
•James A.. Howes, O;L.s , insp. on press, Mrs. Mabel Campbell. T.w
• drain, 175;901 J. a• Lane, extra hostess served a deliciou,
s
lunch,
meetings and p epari g .dobent- .-,..-
urea, $5:00;`Geo. ,
on. iposts, 16,20; Huron'l3ounciai .
Guest drain, 19.40; Miss Dena Mc;
Kenzie,: relief',' 20.00; eharles El
-
° liott; relief, '20.00; Fraser Mac-'
Kinnon, riefurid dog tax, 4.00;
,Roiiald:.Stanley, -refund-dog tax,
2.00; J.R. Lane, • unern�ploy, ins.
stamps, 6.48.
Highway checjuear Pay Roll No.
12, $537.10; C. •E, 1VleTaviih, fuel
oil . and grease, 118;26;• Joe gem,.
• bulldozing & ,gravelling; 2336180;
E. Ackert; catch basins .& gravel;
215.00; Rae • $t • Prtilvmt Ati‘1
BERVI E.
Ber'vie: ' Sunday . School ;held
their annual Christmas concert on,
Monday evening . in the church.
basement with.. a record attend, -
once. Rev. F. G. Purchase: was
chairman for the, following: ,pro-
gram: 'opening recitation by 'Kar- A report of the special con..,.
mittee on relief ' and indigents of;
Bruce" County Council, recom-
mended that in : view 0 the sub-
stantial assistance
ub-stantial::assistance granted by the
Legislature a House of Refuge be
erected in Bruce: •
'John Valens ::was engaged as
teacher 'at; the. 6th Coii. and D. S..
McKenzie Was. re: - engaged at
duet 'Caroline Brown • and Donna Lan "side School,
Hedley; ipian solo,. Carol Fair; Crewe cheese factory oiolied af.
musical recitation by Donnie ter a• successful season. H White
Thompson,. "How the elephant was 're-eni aged as• cheesy' -maker
got. his trunk"; piano solo, Lois for the.next season. ; ' .•
S essor • piano duet 0 Christmas • Miss Sira Burgess Was.engaged
a � P Jean and Maryto teach in'the second' department.
carols by Betty
Hodgins;• • recitations , by.' Ruth of the.•Lucknow Public School. at.
Slessor, Glenda and '.Sharon. Em- a salary of $300. Other teachers
erson yAnne John- engaged for 1893. were D. D. Yule,
Nancy Dore, g. ,
son, ,Lillian Johnsen; piano solo, principal; .:Miss Carrick 'and` Miss
Hilda Dinerson solo, Donnie E. Archibald.
Thompson, recitation, B o bb y Mitchell Bros. wanted 300,000
Thompson;. dialogue by, : Bervie feetof first class maple logs, and
school, `Who stole. the p1e", `were. offering $8:00 per'thousand.•
songs Eby juniors, "Bethlehem!'; "What dowe do at Christmas
Announcement was: made .of the
: :
Z�he. Little Fiddle"; fano solo marriage of Miss Morrison, sole
' P female survivor. '. of the ill-fated
'Marguerite Arnold; : � a dialogue, Asia which sank' in .Geoilgian BAYThe: General stere,,,;, solo; Slier ten, years. before. Captain: John
'ley McLelland. thleen . *yids*Savage, brother. of •Mrs.. G. W.
ro • on the violin with
carols. played aBerry. of •Lucknow-f lost his life
Mrs. • F, G. Purchase ax. ;the • pians • • i
-Rev. rice of • the: Anglican 'at that time.
' ' Wm, *McArthur, clerk at the
church larought � ',greetings from,
• t eir. church. 'Burton Hod ins . Whitely. Boase• went to' Walker -
spoke .a few wordson behalf of . ton, to take a . position • at 'the
the Sunday School, for the len- Queens,'HoteL •
did concert. Mr. •Purchase showed E. Gaunt & Sons of St Helens'
mere;'slides. after which *all -join- were ' honored by having • their
ell • in singing Christmas numbers .fine flock a Leicester sheep sel-
with Joyce Arnold ' as pianist.. ected to represent Oi tario ' at • the'
Santa,,, then. arrived and : distrib- World's • Fair ,in Chicago.
uted the many gifts. •' • The two barns on the farm of'
Mr.' and ': Mrs. Wm: Brown of 'Angus Morrison, Con.. 12, .Ash-
Walkerton visited' with Mr. and field, and rented to Hugh Mc-•
Mrs 'Ernest McComb • • Leod, 'were destroyedby fire.
• Christmas-visitprs with Mr- &,
-
Mrs: 'Lloyd Hildred were Mr. and � i -Fiv'e Years A o .
.. Y Thirty .: 8'
Mrs. Ross Hacked, Geraldine
Rosalind
,' Kirkland: Lake; Mr: The' Village' tax, rate struck a.
and Mrs. Max ' Hildred London • ;ew high -36 sculls; .
' ; �e Pte. Charlie' Pinner, a' British
Mr. ; : odd a
of `ToroandntoM' rsan Audre.nd ofeiircimi
Tor reservist who was • one 'of' the
dF1 Y "contemptible little.'army" that
•onto; :.1VIr. Joe' Gaunt and ;1Vlias ave.. the : Kaiser's (%tees . their
Mary Gaunt. `: g
first setback at the Mar'ne,• was
hone oil furlough in Luckno w
LOCIIALSH SCHOOY. CONCERT Mr. and Mrs. Albert Towle re
. VIEDI(IES•D W,, DEC, 31st, 1052
CKVYARD:S
NTINEL. • FILES..
Twenty Years Ago..
increase; production and cut
costs, employees of the Lucknow
e Coanpany' wok a 10 p
their persistence and
union..',
LOOC� NG, BA
THROUGH THE SE
•
Sixty Years Ago
To .
en Slessor; Rev, Purchase showed
slides as all sang "Silent Night";
recitations by Bobby Daniels,.
Brian . McLelland, Lyla' Bushell,
Carel, Fair, Shirley Hetsler; solo
;by Harold Maurer; 'duet, by Lois
Slessor and Marguerite , Arnold;
recitations by Betty Hetsler,
Sheila a. Johnson, Billy. Johnson;,
er-
cut in wages and had their
k day .increased from 8 to 9
hours. ,.
urdo • Matheson was elected.
e a#' Ashfield, defeating J 'h
.o.rr
MacKeii,3ie, `'• "Pete" Parrish
headed .the cgU.ncllors. Eruiii
Zinn azld• Sam Sh od were
other, u� o e 1 cou " ' "
cillo
i? rs
'Deputy reeve' iRichard• Johnston
elected by acclamation.;
Alice ; Lei>Eh, who had been 'in-
valided ince infancy, was receiv-
ing at Preston in an-
other of 'several 'efforts to 4 find
some cure for her condition.
Ed He•Ywig, Auburn tailor, was
d dead in bed from a. heart
attack.
Reeve Win. J. Stewart vras.• re.
ted in West Wavv'anosh de-
feating Vein. • Mole. 'The ,.four .sit-
ting were also return -
Thomas Webster, John•• IVIG_
!lin, •CAirns Aitchison and Al -
Gammie:'. • .
relief �committee' was 'set: up
' G. Anderson,
chairman
Spindler and.- Rev•' '. J H.
Geoghegan. All citizens _.requr-
relief. were to apply to them,
well as 'transients, who were
regular Visitors to' town, some of
m • were disturbing .' house=
holders by
r
Tabl
cent.
wor.
hou
M.
reev,
A.
Zin•
the,
was.
•A1.
vali'
ingl
son
E
four
atta
elec
feati
ting .
ed,
Qu'
bert
A:
of J.
J
.
_requir-
ing `
as` •
who •
.inti
. Ten Years Ago
The value of •gasoline :ration
coupons. was cut froi r four' . gal-
lons
allons,to three,. good for approxi-
mately. two gallon's : per car per
week.
An • Honour ' Roll was dedieated
at St. Peter's Church by 'Rev.' J.
W. Donaldson. Names inscribed
•by the artistry of Rexford. Os-
trander •:were:. Doug .Clark, .Chas..
Carter, Allan Durnii, Clare John-
ston,. ,Charles .McQuillin;..George
,Charles
r•a n k' Meguillin,..
Herb 1VicQuillin, Sam, McQ.uilhin,
Harry rest, Harold :Purves,
DREW LARGE : AUDIENCE ford Roulston; Wiih. Stimson, Wn7:
ceived word that.their son Sid- 'Stimson Jr,, Donald • Stimson,
e had• e ousl., wound- .
n y, been danger y Harold Stewart, .George Whitey,
edin -France, which was follow- Russell Whitby, Sidney Whitby,
ed'• in a few days by word of his `Edwin Whitby; Rev. A. •A. Mal-
death He was a stretcher-bearer
A very large audience was
present at . the Lochalsh-, School
Xmas concert . when the pupils
under the direction of their tea -
and was ,fatally wounded at: Hill ones'
Mrs. R..Johnstone was ' installed
cher;. Mrs.: Roy MacKenzie pre-, 70 by • a shell .blast..
rented •
an excellent program. ' • ;Lucknoiw residents saw ` their
:Gordon • Finlayson capalbly filled first areo Pane. fl •over. Lucknow
the duties•" of chairman, and :Mrs.: p y y ,
MacKenzie was pianist.
'Opening choruses were follow=
ed by recitations by junior ',pup-
ils;, vocal :.solos Were. .given by
Joyce Thorburn, 'Finlay MacLen-
nan, Margaret MacLeinnan, Mar-
ietta .;MacDonald;; • Larry Macln-.
tyre;duets Iby. Elaine Maclntyre
and. `Marion MacLennan, Janet
Thorburn and Barbara Finlayson,
Jim Drennan and Elaine Robb in
short dialogue. " •
Two plays were presented, by ri
pupils, "Wanted a liousekeeper"
by 'seniors and "Keeping Shore"
by juniors.
"Little ' Red • Riding • :Hood's_ . _-
•Christmas .Tree" was .a special • rivi
number by• Juniors . 'as . was the- 3
,Square-,
he-
square-, dance- --featuring-- joyee a
"Moving .at 'a . speed- 0 :90 , miles
an hour". The airman was one of
a partyof six `'airforce' planes
which lost their bearing enroute
-from, , Toronto.to Camp ' Borden
'because` of lo -lying; clouds and.(
final! made .a forced landing .at
.Y g
George Colwell's at. , Blackhorse. '1
as Noble Grand of the, Rebekah'
Lodge. • _ • ;' . ••
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Thorburn, John 'McCharles Mary. S c;=e,rn,
Ellen Shiells, Roddy; • Finlayson,. ••
Phyllis Bradley.; •'Jim Drennan : E
Pamela. Koviak,' Finlay 1VtacLenj APPY ' N.
nan with Larry Maclntyre. the . a.
caller.. • • • • •'
"The Sword Dance" waswell
done by Marion MacLennan and 3.
Elaine Maclntyre, also the High
land Fling by Jane .Finlayson and
Margaret MacLennan,
"MaeNamara's Band". was .n hit' Ct
of• the evening, Larry g
y . _conducting!
and Solos taken by Larry and
count, 384.05; • Culross bounder' � Douglas Ross. ...
c '
'ccount, 160.40; 'Sack Henctexs.,r,, i' Alex MacDonald favored- with
gravel;' 72.00; Wm. Mali Intyre, tel.' violin 'num'bers and Lorne Mac.,
ephone, 12.25; •. Dominion Road ' Konyie with'. piano solos..
Machinery Co., repan-s -andlalboi,, The Senior girls, -la 1aine, Mar --
1458.14 41..... Fdrstc;r, weic1ini;,.1 ion, .Bai°bara.,Janr t, Margai•ert Ind
16.00;; Hanover 'li a1,L,[,..i•t, c..-1 j Ann Drennan rare;re beautiful in
press, 14.60; George HiTtr;•repairs the waltz ciriil.
.A vote.'of thanks was tendcretlf
the 'teacher by bunc.in •Finlayseen.
and Lexi ie aoLenn4n', Sorr,g by
the boys , and twi•'w o-pae't: :iiii,p lg.
was t`'ii arive r K ;AL . ( •
land labor,: 1200; George, Percy,
! stairips 4.50; Win: Scott, black-
smithing, •13.25; Joseph!Tiffin,
'land for roadway•& -f'erko, 400,0(1:
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In the Season's a
S. irit of Friendliness and Goodwill we
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thank you' 'far '.your many.'favors and extend.best•winhes
, ••that .thee Newbound with Success ,and
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