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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-03-10, Page 1$2.5(l ',early In _• Advance —T ; 04 EXtra to U.S.A. ° LU0KNOW: ONTA•R10..; THURSDAY, MARCH 10th, 194Wm._ d�. VILLAGE LADIES' JOINED INPLANPERMANENT' TICIC'ETS 0 ;WORLD'S DAY; Or P.1,4YER. FOR C. C.�;BANQUET • — i IRh GUIDE,'CAMIR:: -- --- : tiJoining, i,n spirit With "women i advance sale of tickets for ....,.•e world over •Lucknow ..omen ; MIS A. E., McKim was in St'rat- The ,. � w . Chamber of . Corn neroe bars met : ; coanmemoiate 'World D I ford"yesterday' attendintg` a- meet the' aY , • • • • qquet ' ..ext week indicates an at of Prayer•,on Friday, ,. he"em. inb pf• the. 1-luronia Area 'Girl t'li e a..ce of Ione or mare, Of the meeting -Was ,.was "The Lord is 'uide.Camp Committee, wh' h is ten d nIg' `i '.ttee in clharge wishes TIT Keo er" Psalm ''12' :5: 'The laying plans : far the establi hhi ' The Co_n� ,. Y P � l . y un. erstood that it is rbgram' was prepared , p.1..o f a perin�anent Girl Guide Cam .:cleaily d l�. b p p ed .bY �b- p, not a I usiness mens . and Indus- World's Day ..of Prayer commit- The estimated cost of the Project. ^ is - banquet, but is : for all , tee of the United Stat . • 'Of Ain.; • tnah. is , ... ,. e$ n,. •ens" of the, viliaige : and' rural .:erii,*a in consultation with ...groups Qi'tix. _ ; . g ps •c .uriity, `Who:_'atre •genuinely of Christian: Chinesewomen in .. f" 'ie&ted° in the gen ral w.• ,, .: p.a~ts • of-: xhe;conn,slirY.' :'Vrs 'W.:J. Do•WiCtah,si,n- 'president•. Tickets• are''av+aiiable until Sat- ;of the Presbyterian ' W.M.S.,: Was urday .night at the Bank of Mon- key-worrian: and was in charge • ti•eal or Downs Drug Store... of .the meeting. She ,was assisted ..The banquet will be held in the by Mrs. • W. Anderson and Mrs. H. H. ' Hall • on TU'eY, March. Webster, relresenting the 'United .30.'The catering .. is' being Mrs. Temple. ' - • • 115th ,at 6 , . � � Church,. T.. p Clark reap.: Berta eri ,iby the Women s :Tn.' resenting .. the Anglican Church 'um � stitute... ' •' and,Miss Gretta Campbell of the r Qwest. 'speaker a't' this affair, l,resk,3 t' terian church • ;mid ' is, •expepted to be' the lire-' Prayers were ,,offered by C. + ' im a stepinyestablishing I,otbentson ' 1VIrs. ` .SrEimson ` MIs; 1 in ry •of C,t•here, Will be Mr. 3. M. Smith of the field service' department g.Ca the ritadian Chamber" of Com-. •. Merce.:. Affiliation with. this body " means• .a` local 'broadeni}ng of. 'act- ivities M.:.aRragrani that includes to: which the offerings''are,'iven.; . Onuriercial,-: !industrial,.- a�gric.ul- Sihe:urtgied' the wicirnen`ho be pray'.-' • tural•, and civic ,phases. -:The scope ' women.. and •c'ted incidents of': the' Organization extends to ..of the marvel of prayer 'against' provincial ananddominion affairs.: Lucknow'an:d COrrununity could benefit: greatlyby rnenious+co- operation, under the direction of :sided: at. the Piano.— • a' well '`organized and'live.wire Ohanibe+r of•.Commence. Mt. Arid, Mrs A. Bohnert' and • OPening Decorating • Shop Tamil 'have': ' from Hanover The � ienir.ises in the' •, "Alliri H nil ri. a were former p to a �, Y RUock".. recently 'heated.' by. Art .•residents Oft o'w for, a': time. Breckle4-,> ir, lhei�i gig,, rredeeorated' When. Mr. Bo was employed :,prior', to Mrt..Philip Stewart open- in the Luo - Industries.' plant. 'ling• a : ;wall r and, .- i it ;sem 1�Pe ,, `� • . P t will in liide a stock` of `•an - - 'ha 1 o Y l�Zoved . Bahl •,,. thing in the •decorating line. , : .There wwas. `..,er•;able'insterest :.,- caused in• `. on . Monday ,arid:. OMITTED TWO MEMBERS " Tuesday; G y Moving of: a, barn• • OF• MacLAREN • FAMILY 'from Miss, Archer's prop-. erty to ',Mr. ?Otter's residence'tit, In our reference • last week' to •the east a :; illa�ge the • death of Mrs. Peter,MacLaren Stcrvdart, Miss Mary McLeod, Mrs. ,McGill and Ma -S. Wilson, Miss'' Pearl Henderson.. gave `an.' address or':prayer.:• She spoke briefly ori Mie 'signi>fi,oance of,:tlhe World Day of -.Prayer, ''including the .projects the Communistic. 'i forte of', the world today.' M•rs. Joyrit vas,.the •• soloist `and: Mrs. Clair Agnew' prey; Moving To Hamilton ma"ved L:uckri hm�ert kziow. consi� town the m Laura Porte the • is .estimated.,at soxhe' $20,0,00: ,The carry ',;,will' !bee situated ';at p .t. the "Devil's Elbov"►„ at e foot of the 12th 'Concession ons farm lands ` � ow.ri e. 'Johnston. The cam .siaepwh occupy about • 15 acres, and will be' quite a mod. ern caanp, built to ,specifications {approved 'by the Ontario Depart,. anent` df• Health. "The :camp rvirill serve all Guide Companies .. m�panies in Bit 6 Hnrraix Crre ' `Perth . carat-=: erloo,. Wellintgton,• Brant and Nor-. :folk:., The 'L uckntxW • C�on'nkp, a'ny ; Which has has been ,continuously active f r twenty-fiveyearS, • ,will benefit greatly from the 'close ,,proximity y -of the - caMp and together With l: otherici : mun• ities, a .,local al ..,..pal ,.. appeal for funds will be made to help defray •the costs of ,this ur dertaki �. `Councils in, this ' County., area are also being asked 'for aide and P erth has already votefl' •500 to ti'Yie •:fund.. F The drive will. l. Sh rt1 be, c. om - nence and it is' hopedthat the mone •. Will `•be• in' Sight ,•Apoi Y g by l? ._. :1 a i•.:.k...,. st,'so that 'wor at the new,carnp. site `.carr'get started •as • soon. as • . weather -�rmits` • we omitted two of the. surviving, 'members of the family- •of five,. daughters, all of whom reside in Detroit: The family :includes Ella,. Ethel and .Flossie (twins), ; Jean and • •Lyla: . Mr. MacLaren,. as• we mention ed last' week,. operated • the' bus. .and express; business here before the turn of: the. cenfury ' He, died in his 414 year in 1898, and' for. r.• several years Mrs, ` MacLaren re=. `tained; the business, , which was operated by .Isaac Morrison. 'and 'la -ter, Joseph W9laon. Mrs:' Mac-. Laren disposed' of the buines¢ to • Mr, Albert Millson� Mrs, • 'Maclaren •. was' ninety, last February 'believed to have been caused .by ,citierheated' Pipes. coin' - home'. occupied bY 'Mr.. and . Mrs., Lloyd Turvey) abotit.4 a.m. Tues - Iodated 'about , mile.' north Of Mrs.. TiirVeY and...sew Wayne were alone ' at the tune and to the gratin& alOng Wi,th: all the contents, 'nothing being saved. ,teaches school, at S.. S. Tuelpersrnith. The CoMmunity is rallying. ,to ,their The fainily automobile, • Parked and was also 0:l6troye+.0:CMT'S. Tut. - Vey. „had to,..riin to a neighbor s for assi:stanCe. arritred; ,the ire•had gained such. headWay` impossible to Ove the -bnilding. which was a salvaged,' Mr.. TurVey workS in 42,000 and $3,900,. was coVered: by Friends, hei:e regret to 'learn of the T,urvey'S (misfortune, -About ten years ago 'they were burned Qta 'whep fire' gutted their, 10e "to $1.00 store Where LtizOn's store is new lNcatecl. Since leaying here Mr, 'and Mrs, 'rtirvey were.' be- reaved in` the death. of their YEARS Ashfield qnietly obsertred their 54th , wedding anniveriary Mrs, ,Irwin IRAS formerly Latrina Florence CLieSar, daughter 'of the 14te and Mrs. 'Henry 'Caesar *Thanes pioneer settleFs irV,in is 79. years of age •t, arch 12th. noth are, enjOYin'g comPeratively 'good health, Con - Held:,Euchre • Part :Frida Y Y n .Friday. evening, March4th thirty-one -fiends arid; neighbor attended a: e•uchre _ party ' at the • libme, off Mr. and Mrs. ' W. J. Ir oitn . Leonard I won win. ;Mfrs eon�a d Mc xiries : h- '.•riz , Ifo the, highest . lady', and t cap. a r Y, n uil .iii --r. ei :ed Mr: Car3xie M 1 ec v + GQ : prize.: Theconsolation the men's. ,p , e..c _.__-lta prize was awarded to Mrs. Harold Stanley Lunch was served, . and; a social' hour: and sing- ingCommunity brought the enjoyable 'even- ing Y ' ''•to • a 'close..- 'Zioii Oh Friday; March please 'bring. lunch. , PATRICIt'S DANCE .• Match 15th; 'modern arid old - :time .dancing, Farrier's orchestra In the' 'Agricultural . Hall; ..Dun- gannOri,. on Friday; :'.March 11th, under, ';auspices of Agricultural SocteV 'Carruthers .„ orchestra. 'AdMisstion 59c. Liurth counter.. Come to the variety prograin Wiehes free. Children', free.. Carnegie Hall, ,Lucknow; Thursday, March • 101.11. spOnsored by Lo. La le Clirb. MUSie'lv Far - at 10.30. Cither pries during.the evening,. AdMission 50c.' Proceeds to children's aid, ' UAS DISTRICT AGENCY•- • , a`RED CItOISS•. DRIVE Art . Lreekles was m Stratfor OPENS; ' MONDAY the. first .'ef the week when kiei received' the- af5Poigt3:nent of dis- trict ,agent for L' ucknow and Vicinity for 'the Austin car.. Art has made'_arrangem,ents to, ha;re them serviced at' Elmer John- stbres- garage Using. Waikie Talke: , t •S ud entts •. c5f .-LzcknoigHigh . S hool • are ``kee iii in "toucl'- c p .g:; With each other and . v�bk th eirr cadet tr irii teaser r. Wm. MacDonald, by use of a "w�alkie � talkie" sending and receivi,set: 1VIrs. Corrin's` Father Dies. Frank Leslie Carps, of London, father of Mrs. Bern` Corrin Wing ham,. and forrner1y; of Lucknow, died. Thrursday in Victoria Hos- •pital. ,He was :.in his 67th year, Other survivors ; inclutde his Wife., Elsie,and another daughter, Jean.: The funeral Was held on: Saturday afternoon. with burial in .Wood- land Cemetery;. Loridon • The' ,annta:al financial, campaign, • • of • the . Lucknow and Vicinity `. 13raiieh of the .Canatlian , Red • x n dross will' openM net o,da v, March 14th ir}. conjunction.':wti,th,. • the. I caninion. appeal, for :.$5,0R0, 000 Objective ' of the local .Branch is $1,600' and it will req i f e very„ liberu or.t rag t: h, s l s _lp ,. � � Ise. arnounat: 'The:• local; •c -paign is ril scliediiTed; to close -on. �• t It is hoped o. raise the.,quota. by voluntary contributionsand if this� can, b•e achieved it • will .. elini matte the ne+ce city' of 'a per soizal canvass. Donations may •;b,e lett' at''Mc- KIM'S McKIM s Drug Store, Bank.''of Mon Beal,. The . Sentinel Office, or at • a y • of; the following rural'stores intihe Community: Lochal.s; h,` D.- A. . McLerinan'sFrank 112cLenaaa's Amlie 1e3,• .Shiell sStore, Court- ney's ourtne 's Stare McDonald's .Store; Lanes,.' Wilson's : Store; .St Heli'en's Miller's Store;` ' White church; Store; Holy-.• rood, • Percy's Store;" Langside, Fegan's •; Store 1<inilthigh, Need ham" -s•• •'Stor+e;' Kinloss; . Farmer's Store • Tihe 'natiohal, Cain' object Imo► The Play, "Busy As A Bealver"., will be •presented. bY the Luck - now Dramatic Club in the base- ment of the , Anglican Church; Xinlough, Wednesday -even- ing, March l5th at 8,30 o'clock sharrtr, tinder the'auspices of *the' • At. Seed Cleaners':Conference Mr: Stuart •• ;rRobex tson'was in Clinton recently attending the Seed C'leaners.: ',Conference for the counties' . of Huron, ; : Bruce, Nc thy.. Weltiington and Perth. i.e 'pitorug' ni :session was' held in -the: Department of Agriculture -:.office with an .: a:fterntoon " deinonstration t. ex •'ander' `seed•clerani . plant �Al..a s. �F ive' is increased this' year; by :two.; r. n -i, Ilion ' d ;Mars: Last year's tree milli n tlollair ' objective', was su f= off. .1 o .. ficienIt. only :,because ;of;• surplus. war funds on hand.. That ,h isi;beeri. used up and• the' 'Siociety must at Londesboro , rely entirely.' on current cbitri,= laifivedol; ztgns: Of the' m i illio Ii fats asked for more. than .: orie qurarter. 'of the amount will :be us,ied in +establishing ::the Blood S bywhich it • 'Ser' ice • Transfusion:.. is, .hoped • that.. every Canadian from coast to. Coast may soon. be .recei ' free` blood ,as5t;u•e d •; of� viriug AT FOR �:;A tD E SC..t*ID. ., :.. GRIT' CONVENTION � W. RTomlinson, mayor' :of Port Elgin and ex1M P. forte,' Federal ridirg •o!f Sruce, plans to .contest - en ' to .the norni�ri►at>; ` �-cony, trioti be• transfusions."when ,the gleed arises h• eld ; about the: middle i•: of �ril. ' Local •'• . cibizens are Jur ed A Federal el'ection'is in the offing make their do: aeons • •at• their e , n venienee.'.•Tihe . list ti this year • and: will';•prolyably b e•arlie�t"'can. lir5t of will.. ,ar, .in, Vie.• held in the.'Fall...„onti-ilbutoz•s ,ppe” • Mr.: Tomlinson ..made .his anSentinel: n15uncement • at 'a meeting ,,Of the .Executive' of: the 'lattice Liberal : A sociation held aai,.'Southampton on:Friday Friday eveinin,g,,' and •presided over by ,Win,:.Eldridge of ,South- STILI NO WINTER BUT NUMEROUS SIGNS OF SPRING and Donald .1.1tte' of Ripley; 'both 'querice in' January of, WhcArn 'have .been' freqdently that Lyng awaited blizzard is:still rn.entioned as 'possible candidates,. addressed .the 'meeting- but were tention.s With respeet..to the nom-, inatiOn Meeting. Mr.• Whither, bon over '..17,0P1141,5014:..waS..4e- feated ins the 'election bSr". Andrew LaSt week's Wiarton Echo stat- -ed reliably-,reported—that- two men. from. the southern end .ot, Luckne* .and Harvey. Link - later: of kintardine .Will their names !to stand at the nor*. convention'".,, The Echo Keri. Symon •.Poisible candi- hanied at. Ftidarrs, meeting ..to recomMend officers - for the of - looked for.. It Ives two years 'ago tic was paralyzed,: ,,and •major • railway wreck 'optutred. nOr'th. of tOwn as four, engines. on. a snow-: plow; tried, • to force a *passage 0 through the. Henderson cut,: ' .. Signs of spring are 'nunierotia now, and it. may be that 194p.4,i4. go dawn as a .44winterleis",,winiter. Geotmdhogs • are being 'seen, d; ported !for -the pat pfree: , fices (34f President, Vice-president; -end steretarY, their report ,to b9 I ip,A0nted at the nominating 'con- vention. ,This •corrimittee-• eqrisist Carl Whither of, Cblpoy's siti'p, John. S. McLeod of ICinear-1 ToWnship and Wilfivd And -1 • Gfey-Aruco, was present and ad - Walter • „Ratris, ' M.P. tor' FIFTY YEARt NEP' ON TUESDAY Of town. qtlietly Observixi the fiftieth anniversary. a. their marriage on Tuesday, March, 3th: and are ,receiving the congra.tula- "bons arid best' wishes of' their trierly Margaret Woods. • •Weeli-end guests. of Mr: and. Mrs, IVICQuillin were, Dr. and, Ha/Inman, 'Detroit Mich..; IVirs.•