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LUCKNO
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Lucknow, :Ontario,,
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licences Expire 'MARCH 31st
All licences issued o
't o • Tourist�... ( .
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.under The Tourist Camp Regulation Act, 1946,
expire on March -31st, .1949.;
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tricts, to the inspector of Provincial. Police in
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Parliament Buildings "Toronto
DEPARTM[NT Or: TRAVEL PUBUcr
PARLIAMENT BWLDINGt
TORONTO
Hon LOUIS P. CECILE, lC.wC: x.
11�tnfisler
TOM C. MCCALL,
• Depufy Minister
NATIONAL TOURIST SERVICE . WEEK
'From May 2nd.fo May 9th
p a :
Tourist business'is' YOUR business. The °Canadian
ASsOciatton :of Tourist and Publicity Bgreaux has.
published an informtati%e .booklet "T4. Visitor
Industry. 'a"hich tells what you can doto'help further
• '. this important national program. Writefor your,
free ropy,
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;i DEFINITE) .'BV'flE,I
Donald B, Blue, widely known
Ripley. baker • :and auctioneer,
definitely ponjrme+dthat he 'will
be : ; a candidate at the Bruce rid-
ing I,,iberal noaninaiting. conven-
tion, to choose a standard bearer'.
for the, forthcoming Dominion el-
ect%on, a 'convention Vill-
held about raid' -April it'.is expo'
ed.
Was Seriously 111
Gor on Fisher, son of Mr and:Mrs. eorge •Fils(her, Boundary
East' as critically i11 for a time
last: vlreekx Complications that fol-
lowed an attack, 'of. to:nsilitas re=
quire hospital treatment- • Gor-
don•, suffered convtalsions and his.
°ondition, ww.as',4iiite : aIaaxming .
Miss McLennan Passes
' The death occurred in Wingham
Hospital on Wednesday last, .of
1VJluss Annie McLennan She had
been" in the hospital just • a few
days, and had previously been
making: her home at Mr. and Mrs:'
IR. H McQuallin's
The fiineral service was , held
in "the United' Mulch, Lucknow,•
on• Saturday, col diticted ,by Rev.
Stewart, J. W. Sart, • Interment *as .in
Lophalsli Cemetery.
HERB ALTON DIES
' The death ;of Saanuel Herbert
.Alton, , pan *steamed ' resident ' of
West' `WaWartios�'r• .,oc%Urred. early
Monday. :Morning..,;Hie was `.in his
'83rd „year. fu renal • service
was held' from' his late residence
ori Wednesday: a tfternoon•.witth io
ternment : in Dungannon' Ve met-
cry.'
WON SU.IT':ON• MUSICAL
MY STERIES 'RADIO PROGRAM
James': Culbert wtas the lucky
Whiner of a Regal Park, salt of
clothes' •on Saturday: night' on the
Mother •Parker's music mysteries
Frog.
The week ;previous' 'Mrs.' Cul-
ibbert's letter had (been, drawn from.
the inail •,bag,,'but time didn't per
mit , her .to get a phone call i thru
to Hamilton In`time She 'was' giv
en this- privilege --ion-.Sathrday
[night', and had ;:no trouble in giv-
: ing tnel title :of the mystery tune,
"Take Me Out: To -The Bali ,Gagne"
by which .she- won a "nem, Easter.
outfit"...for her hulbwhy,
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A ,,REPLY
'.(To Mr Wm. M. Buckingham) •
'Tis :true, I'•read your poems and
• I :admired; •.•.
-The, poet'f;.•M Such -s -lendid
.:thoughts .arranged so well,
'Tis' true :I .liked your 'style; . also•
aurh
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e
;Y. . Yrn ,
I often- wished that' Might tell
you, so
But in ' our (busy lives • and love
for gain,
.We 'read the poet's 'lines an :..
often 'glance
At paintings. that are fine; we';:
listen
too
.To .
musi c that',is eel'':
f 'and ` '
sw .are
Tin's
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p ,
By: all the, larks of art but not
'
DO we quite realize the generc tis
minds
,l'Of :poet":or of artist,- of what . '.
.inspires
rnposers •of our music
Coand of.
•
song:' •
It'surely is such thoughts that
they enj oy, •
Something they have within
them, some sacred .thoughts
Of.'beauty, love or faith ,that i
so strong
They 'only wish the World Might
read ' or see, .
Or hear these :lovely''thoughts, to
enjoy .With :them' t• • •
A''1 ife with ail the love and hap
pines-= •
If we.:but stop; to look and:cove
and lift.
•" E. J. H;
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M '3.10,. 1949
L0O1'NG BACfK'WARds
THROU 'H THE., SEN'hINEL: "FILES :
Sixty Years. Ago.
.a`
Thomas &'Jotlzn• * . eith, Con.,
r5ine after
12� Ash:B:e]ni,;.�re�.t. d=.,,�.,
spec ding''- he winter in the '!godes
north of t?V,iarbon,; They 'were ac-
companied by their cousin, Her-
bert W'hi'te, • ' '
,Murdoch MaicKeizie of Kiritail
went to .Manitoba: 'with a load of
horses.
the abstract otf' the auditors'
report of the Village of .Iucknow
showed total .•.expenditures fpr.
1888' as $5087. School costs were
$21.19. County; rates and de(ben-
tures " . $.1,224, Village, purposes
•$`1740�,Auditors wiere ,A Mpliittyre
.and R. 11iiidlater.; The treasurer
•
rew. There was a.1eo a,'Character
presentation and picture gallery.,
Mr. and Mrs. G. Harkness mov-
d' to:'. the Jameis 'Taylor. farm at.
Laaatgside, •
John Mcl3ae of California: was
visiting his sister, Mrs, John' Mc
Donald. of ',Laurier after an ab-
senice . of 41• years, • -
Georgie . 1VtaoMilian : died at '•
'Sierra •Madre, • Californli•a, in: her, •
31srt year• Th�e..funeral •service was
fied in'I•tucknow� Presbyterian
Church, conducted bye . Ravi • . D; T.
L: McKerroL.
` Thotmas Aitchison' of 'Win ham
wain engaged as fsawyer•:iny John •
Butto�i's sawanili;
was Dx' E Caaneron.
•John"Purvis' sale register list- TWent ► Years Ago
ed sales,,at Thos. • O'Neil s ngs-
I r' e;: Robert Quinn' ,Con. '5,
b, Q ,.
Kinloss; - Peter. Bakens,, ::Can:: 3,
Kinloss; J, N Pickle's,. Con.: 2,,.
Culrotss;: Robert Thorns; Con: 11;
Kinloss,. ' •
Hugh 'MtC: 41um arid L. E. 'Ed=
vlrairds dissolved • their, hoot 'and
shoe , business': partnership.
Alex.' McIntyre was advertising
"8: .pounds of good Japan tea for
$1.00."
• Tenders were '. called . for the
construction of the nevi `Presby
terian: Church in : Liicknow Ten-
ders/ were being received by j,
G: 'Murdoch:. ' The architect was
Geo. F 'Durand of London...
Forty Years.•Ago
Wm 'A1Ln•
..vitas •advertising the
arrival Of another carload of Mc
lLat ghIin.nogg
A controversy was . raging over
• the location 'tot the .newtown.hall
•Scme favored. tearing ..down; the
old hall and rebuilding on that
•
site
Epworth League held an enter
tainment. The prolgraan 'included
recitation by Myrtle. Blake,
strwrental-, music= by Miffs. T.. H.
Treleaven, veal solos by Mrs. W.
H. Young, Miss Mabel AiIin and
Miss Gertie Treleaven,: ,, dtietts' b
Miss Mary:. Anderson and Miss
Bertha Treleaven. and the • Greer
sisters, -recitations:Day_Isaac And -
Wallace• Black, 'took 'a position
at Goderic'h wrt..h the Imperial Oil
Company. His, brother :Roy con-
tinued the ,draytin g .business here:
•Miss Dahlia Pears,.granddaugh-
ter of the lane Robert Graham,` ..
-was wed 'at, :Hollywood to Bryant
Washburn Mrs: Washtburn's, 'stage
name was "Virginia Vance”.'
The death of Mrs , TFlugh 'Mor-
rison • 000urred in..Toranto. She
vitas foritn,erly Sarah Eaton White
ly and a sister of Mrs. W, • J
Little. '
The death.' occurred; od John:'
BoWiles •at ;his' .home; two miles'
"South .of ~Lucknow. His wife; was
killed on ,12th.,:1912; upon
being thrown from 1a.'wag_oh when
the teaan .ran ', away while Mr.
Bowies was: closing ..the :Laneway
gate.. The . 'eine ' was ''announ-
ced of Adeline Mooney 'and Mr,_`
Roes H.. Marlyn of 'Ripley: , Miss.
•`Mooney: had: been' pufblishing the
Ripley' ,Express; /which`: was dis
Continued ,at this !time.
At Paramount sahooh Miss I.
E.' Ohestnut 'was; teaching the fol-
lowing •stddehts: Rachel MacDon
aid, Norval ':Richards; , Angus Mc-
Auley, Lloyd -McAuley, Edythe
Stanley,Edna Cook, Jean Mc-
Auley, Ronald. Henderson Rhoda •
Cook, ,,Lloyd Henderson,. Eliza'
Gook, Isabel Jamieson, Ra d ,
Richards, 'Orval . Stanley.
FEDERATION NEWS
(by W: V :Roy),
Credit r to ., bring to Cluiton
Spring :Show the .largest and bast
display ,of •dive stock' ever seen
in •Hw on County goes to' W. ;R.
Lo';,'b, president of Huron :County
Federation ofAgriculture. •
Mr
Lab:. attended a .:meeting,
of the Ontario Federation last
wee1, ' when plans were: formtilat
ed to bring to `Clinton Spring.
low, :: the tour of• . International
delegates, w+ will be attending
the I•nt r_nat�r
a ; - onal. ' :Federtion ' of
�A` ri'u1t
c ora `Prod'
l users a�•
g Guelph
•Atgricultui'al :College, ',the' end of
May
''•.This means that : reP"• resent 'tives
a
of aboutfifty foreign, countries
will visit Clinton and witness the:
z.
,p'a-r-�ade�o%1a�es#,ock-� heTrl--�
afternoon, otf.'>rriday, May, 27t`ti,:
Y,
The• date,has;-been changed to eo
inside with this big event, and
the • parade will the timed with
their rvisit '
Neverbefore 'have breeders' .of `
livestock , ' in •furan. had 'the op-
portunity to :display ;theirbest.
strains, ;to representatives of ,, so
many different countries the
.word 'over, ,and 'ah'is .prdenises',
without ;doubt; to :be the ',biggest
faire ever held in this part of, the
province.
A• large delegation ifr""tiro the•
County ',is: • attending the annual
meeting 'of "Ontario Hog F,rodic-
ers. in Toronto this week, at the
Ring ,Edward .Hotel.
The ' broadcast on' income tax
returns .proved . to •be the most
popular.' broadcast of the. euon.
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INJUNCTION.. STOPS SALE ;
OF PERSONAL • EFFECTS
Mrs.Bentley° of Goder.
ich,' has obtained
pbstponement of
the sale of personal effects; and
property 'of. 'her • grandmother,
Mrs Clara iCreei ,
Of:Becher Becher St ,
London, with an application fol
an injure tion :•against , disposal xff
the iproperty.`until'her claims ,are
heard; at • trial, •`.according to an
article .in ::the.: Free Press last
-week.
me '.
' Mrs. Bentleythat. o
claims �tha s
of tthe' goods and:.ch�attels ' the,
Becher: St.•'horne 'Were, the prop
erty of her. ':parents, and have
+been. held. in trust for her since :=
she'. was 'a small eftltd. ,She 'claims
possession also of 'beauty parlour
equipment,',:a motot car land' some
personal; gaods nvthich- are: in the
h e d all_m 1y. ;i+vteii ' to het-,
as• wedding' presents. :
Mrs.. • Bentley ' lived. with • her
grandmother,' Mrs: Creon, until
er marriage.: -In the latter''years'
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'their residence :together.
the'.:•
conducted a beauty parlour 'in the-. :•
Bencher 'street 'home. It is claimed : "`
by.Mrs Bentley that they became
estranged wafter her marriage ancr
moving to :G,aderich.
It is clairned that the :will of.
Mrs. Creen would dispose'pf .cer-
tain e'f'fects• which are owned Li)*
:Mfrs: Bentleyr and .held :•in t'ist • •
for herlby her grandmothers
Forums think farmers: should fi1E,
.income :.'tax • • retii:riis, whether
they. 'are taxable "or not, andl,`ei. t t
tobne. of. trhoise
" opposed, feel til .t .
farmers . should keep records
any event
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