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I : • . RDAYMARCH lOth, 1949;
•'iI�',r LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL, ' LUCKNOWt Ol�TARIO � TIWS,
E ;I,UCKNOW SENT EL
' Luclinow, Ontario. ;
. Authorized, as, .Second Class Mail. Post Office .Department, Ottawa.
Member of The C.•W, N. A
'- —Established. 1870: -- Published” ach Wednesdaji Morning
Subscription Rate -- $2.00 A Year in• Advance—To U. S.A. $2.50
' 14. Cr .Thompson, Publisher and Proprietor •
THURSDAY, MARCH 10th•, '1949 •
• DO.`NY.BR.00K
' Gorden ,Cham ey was an Owen.ti
Sound. 'visitor last week with 'Mr.
• and Mrs. Graha Y•i• Chaniney.
.Messrs. Davidson or Winngham
are :drilling a well for, Mr. Jas.
Z.eddy.
Mrs.' R. •Chamney spent ' a' 'few
•
Sgt. and Mrs. Herb . DainJty and
SODS of Camp Borden were visi-
tors with her parents,. Mr. and
Mrs. J'. C. Robinson.•
Mr. and Mrs, Cliff ..H'endeasoni
of Kipper were •Sunday visitors
with ,IVIr•, and, Mrs. Stuart Cham-.
rey, :rte
_rs at ' 'WWirydjor withher, son! One �Jhirig " impress' ° •itself'
e and nor • and .'more ,as the fact. 'thee
Hernran and Mrs; Charrin Y ?xl e
flarriily:' ' • :I Riussian.' bear doesn't hiberriaite.
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WATCH FOR THE
ore . in . ve .,'
Bargains `gal a rychihousesy
hold necessities - Your 'chance
save money' On manproducts
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lin' the averagem_..
regularly hoe.:
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me in and
'get a Bill. and watt�
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next' week a Sentinel
for ord� >� ., .,R
full week of 'Values 11 onday,
(arch l4th to` Saturday,' March l9th.
ruggist, 'Phone •13Lucknow
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T. H E' L E N S.
Mrs. 'M G:` 'New'ton is visiting.
With her daughter, Mrs. Charlton.
and Mr; Ciharlton at Port Aline
The women, of the Missionary'
Society joined with . those", of
Whitechurch for. the Observance
of the World's. Day of Poyer on•'
Friday In the ''Whitechurch, Un-
iV d Church. •
I,VIrs. Stanley Todd' was hostess
for the March' meeting of the.
Women's Institute when 16 1'adies,
Were present; Mrs.: Elwood Ba
•bour. w'as in ,the ' chair '..and e'
rod .call, Was responded to: w1 i
an Irish' recipe. .It !was „agreed . to
iriMits the ladies to hold the West
Huron District. antinial; meetin;gat
Helens, .'The sitter .of the girls
rojeot„ "The,: S. r: C,1�ub", Was
P.. �pPe ,
:left With:; Mas' '.Will `R14114erroxd,
local` ender sof the. project "Sleep
ing Garments and the gir1S who
are taking that course.. Mrs. W, A.
Miller read a paper on P,ubicity
and ' one on the Instatwte Ode,
Mrs. 'Stanley Todd read a" Poem
"If'.':: At the conclusixii lunch was
'served'by the'hostesses, Mrs 'Earl
D.urnm and. :Mips. Cheater `Taylor.
'e YOnztj People: presented.
their play :"Uncle. Cy: Hffts
High" to a. 1.111lhouse.ini.the Wing-,
,ham Town Hialll; sponsored :by St.
Andrew's Church bhlair on 'Frid'ay'
might. This was, the ninth success-
ful presentaa ion, Other: ea gage-
ts' Mc:hide de Goderi
,meal ati • , under
-auspices of", the ;W A; of V ct+ori a
St. Church 'on' Friday,' March: 11th,
the Agu 'euLtural Society of Ripley.
on ;March , 25th; .the Y.P U of the
U'nated Church, Selgrave,' April
1st and -.the.. Anglican Church
Gwt1d Auib�iaurn the'date .not•
def
mite.'
Mr. Elmea Woods " is making
cfavoiialbde prolgreas in'the• W° -
,ham II ospitail where he has been
Conti/141d: fort the paist: two. weeks
following -an accident .in-tihe•,bush
when 'he ' was hit on . the , hexad by
a fal,lnng limb
When it take .you twice as long
to • rest and half as long ,to get
tired, 'you're- getting ' old.
LCOO'K.I• WAR PS
:, ' THE SENTINEL FILE
..'THR+OU .G � S'
Sixty
Samuel Ba• rber Edith Greer,
' Y. Years; .Ago- ' •
Wesley. Young, John. Lyons, Mark ,
Wan, • pouglas was ,granted a-
. •, : � , the � DI�tWglas, Ada Burgess, John Mc
raise of 10.,cents per night by Clure, Frank ,Cain,, Johnann
Village NCoinicil.' for cleaning' an4s. Donald, John Agnew, An n,i e'•
lighting street laanps, Douulas, Be1Ta McQu.aig, Allie
An .exhibition, ear of the P,R, McCrimmon, Wailter Treleaven,
visited Lucknow depot showing; Fred Davidson, Maggie • Thomp,
grain, fruit and, mineral products. s6n.:
.. ,
s". The ex
of the "Great North�fwiet
biubit was air d at enleouraging, ;:
da. ; Forty Year,,s , Ago
settlers to Western:Canada.
Thomas Vur y and •; G e oige S. ho'bertseri, lo
aded ' a
Valens ;*ere auditors . for •. 'the: esu:- of •. hogs,.for .TOronto for which :: ;
Toiwn .hi of Kinloss. • Their ab "h . 'aid, the high`' •rice of .6.75"
t act. statean,ent- showed total cit C Bler� aale<sana for.
S ra. Wm n
ditu : - in 1888• ;as 10 426. „
e;Tz es ► W:.G: ,A.r 're'w,;. resumed his
p! ::. < :, if , Sl• � � dui=
The' Iarg t. „expenditure was for , ies after a year's , i1iness
school purposes, 'x$4,535.53 The Andetson curling ,,troiihy
County rate' was,$3.,,530.32 • andThe the•ii was: vv,oal. by T.
S. Reid's rink.
oi+
'expenditure on roads 'and. bridges ,T. F. Cain,: Russ 'Robertson and
$831..17. ' • N.` "Welsh.: They defeated G.
John • Graham of . 'pi n10" s s smith' s • rink: of Wan • Johnston,
brought a log• to Mitchell's' mill, Rev, McKerroll and. G A; Stew—
' measuring •13 • feet in circusnfer art; ; • '
•ence._ • Rev: R: 'E Sawyer's horse ran
Wan. Anderson acided`�bo his away • and took to the ;railway
Collection . _.a golden eagle killed, .track ahead of the 0.40 p.rn. train, •.
neiar. Kintailwh'ch • had a• *wing • The', steed:'ra,cecl . ahead of :the
spread of 7 feet. tram to a • point beyond Ripley
Wm. Connell advertised that be, Costume winners at a ,local •
was. clearing Mat his crockery and .skating. Carnival were Ida :Joyit,'
1 Mild•red S nee Clair,
�, . oat and; shoe stocak. Z� ''
Cecil Allin McLean - ' Jo
'� C•ec e
X•ean has
Pupils in the Third Department � '� .
of l uclCnow Public School.were:',Clydelteid,•Ada Gardner, Frances,
' S•iddaal; is 'race, ' 'Jack' Hab-.
Sx,' -Se�eoarid--Edith ', Smith,. '•T�.te, .
Mtcwabb, . Beatrice ` amly, Annie: 'bLck; . couple: race, Lala Taylgr and
Baird; :Georgie' °Berry; D. -Flood, R, 1 Johnst»ne; &oys' race Ernie
Hannah Harter, Allie Miller;
Maui •,Flood, Mary ': McKiimon,.
Joliri McDonald, Charlie:Edgson,
°Eliza •ifin ooli, John' `A,' McDon-'
ald,. Berti e • Mclutoah, Cora .Roth,
violet Soelbottom; john: Philips.,
Junior Second:. Aggie . McMillan,
Saldie', Boyd, • ,George Aimrst'ong,.
Aggie Fandlater, `. Willie Corrigan
.H,ertbie--.Findla'ter,. •Louisa 'Camp=
Million; , :greenies 'race, , William
Douglas,'' girls race' under 12,
dred Horne, girls raace Under:. 16,
L�ettia'.Jnynts
The death occurred suddenly. at
St.• : Helenns of John Miller' yin' lois
:65ttii • Year` A daughter '' Mayme
predeceased shin four: years: •
Hope lit h congregation' pre-
iented .Mrs. Claikson•with an oak..:
Ford Wheeler, Rena Holmes,: rocker in: appreciation of her
BO ,•IVlcKay, Ienry'.White, Emma faithful services as .organist:.
rennin •' Willie $. en'nan:, , Junior •JosephSmeltzer of Lanes 'leas.-
ed :his blacksmith ck silo
t:J''e
Third Hornell, .:Sarah p o sail s
Greer, Kate •Greer, Edna.'Stovel, Rose,: - -_
. Walter ::Murdoch and family
• Telt- for --the West.''
Twenty Years Ago
,
Reit Wrigg; ' manager ' of the
Walker :Store' since it 'was. estab-
fished•here, 'bras transferred to
Milton. He was presented with•
Boston:;bag by' the Choral Soc-
iety sof 'which he., was 'treasurer:/
Be Was succeeded bk. ,Robert
Duthie ;'
James • Reid diecl .; at his 'honkie
westt of I u,cknow 'im his 68thyear.
Wilrn,er Howey' :was appoiaited•
ib ',charge Of Silverwoods ..Crean
ery' at Cargill
Father Goodrow, , parish priest
at'.HolyrOad and Riversdale suice'
1922, i d .because".' of ' poOr .
health.
,Robert." Joh .,ton ;'was:. chosen
president,- f th'e Good .Roads Aa-
socatiori.
Calvin United Church' congre7
gation presented ihs'oldest mem,
ler, 'Mr'. Joseph' Srnitli, with 'an,
In a far, northern t ttlement, a man
meets with a'seriotiaaccident. • Were t;not .
for the :Red Cross; this, and; scores ; of
other sick and' injured• people, would be -
;. without medical or hospital care:
:�•���,;,_. , r
But the ?s,'.Red Cross Outpost Hospitals• •
are ever ready to 'serve isolated settlers...,
Last year • over 70,000 patients• received
'treatment throughthese hospitals
This is part of the work :YOUR Red, Cross'
is carrying on 'You are asked 'to' help save
lives on these lonel' frontier,, to provide •
:`. assistance._to;_crippled .veterans, to send
f�+ :relief wherever disaster strikes to. support •-.
the Red Cross Free Blood Transfusion
-. ,Se>}vice) — to4_.extend -help to •: sufffering
}r'uananity everywhere.' :"
Whin eanslderleb'. year;'
' donation, reenelnber that
this year the 'Canadian
bed cosi needs
Ilen Dollars-40%more
tlroe the previous appeal,.
The. Red Cross,work being carried.oin in` a,
'thousand 'ways is made . possible by f�ou
and thousands of other anadians. Give
w6ihingly,
.generously: `,Give now!.
Red' Cross• services also include: Treatment'
for Crippled. Children, Attrition Services,.
Home Nursin. Courses,, 'Swimming:• and
Water Safety, Women's Work Activittea,• etc.
'LEAVE'" DONA'X'ION`S :AT BANK OF MONThEAL meKors
.UCSNOWV--SEN',[NEL- -
•engraved -cane -b fore--heand Mrs
Smith ,left the coa'nmunity Mr
G ge� �boi gl1 ,e .
home. The presentation was made
by Bei,.. H'. G: W7iit eld .and
l :r.`
Will .`Taylor
Mr,' Rodoert . Durnin was : king n.
treatment . ` at„ ' Tonto General
•Hospital;
IVUs, James Hughes died in Rip-
ley. 'She w'a9 a sister of Win Mc-'
Mu Leri o#. L`uaktow,
Miss'. Isabel.•Douglas of Turners
Drug -Store in Chatham won two. ,
prizes in a sales •varnpetition'. by
the Nyal'Coanpariy, open'to sales. . .
clerks' in. the Dominion.
Ei player: Surely, Miss Jo is ,
you Nisar the King's Eng.lislh"'
Typist; ''yOf t "course. .'Wliiyt�
said he 'wasn't?
"Some Of the hest Idoolis in i'}IP.
*Pnkl cert iia .the axmiyx'
`'What;. were They duiftg".''. •