The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-04-21, Page 1•
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2.50 Yearly In Advance -' 50c Extra'',to
LUCKNOW, ONTARXjb, 'THURSDAY, APIUL 21st, 1949
Et PAGES.
BILL PAPPAS 1'S n�sT;'EFFECTIVE SUNDAY PRESENTATION BY DISMANTLING
'.c, C. PRESIDENT
TLING HANGAR .'
j SOU NG. PEOPLE
• AT PORT ALBERT AIRPORT
PRESENT
D,r r
ayliglht. Saving' Tim�e'wi.11 go •I(•I NLOSS� PRi ENDS...
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A quintette .of local' workmen'
Friends anti neighbors of:.•Mr.;
and Mrs. Alex '.:Sutherliandgath-
ered at the Si.tlh . 'Concession
Schoolhouse on April eth..to honor
there prior to their :removal ,to
1..:ucknow, The cvcning•was spent.
in• dards and aneing, and, accord,
fan` selections'".by. Gordon Wall.
Jamos A °e: cod: acted as• chair
man •` rand ex a e sed ahe s n -
,
ments:'of the•, atherin. 'who' Tre=,•
g • g ..
Bret to lose such a hi thly est'eenZ
Win. Pappas, proprietor, of 'The
Playhouse Theatre, is is president
Y
Of. the.: newly forrned' Lucknoiv
and District 'Chamber' of Corn
`Lle d, Ashton •is'vice Pres-
• mercer . Y. p
idem•a
nid' W.. 13',.�iiiderson`is sec"
=tre surer:
•rota a , .. : "'
>sY.
' e 'appointed
fd..
fie s oix� .
�hcse of. ex � e
�p
da 1 'at-aw;`:eeti.`
bn;;lVlon.. Y evening . ?'rl, ng,
'elected. ole• ' -
h ccentl lcted:: 'very,
f;''t. e�• r.
a :y"
r° eight 'm •
,e:: otili�:,,
i ;fi
•• man. Boaf d, . -h .. e. ,. .
hers *ho Make. up the Chamber's
e. ecut i v e are Bob McIntosh,
Glias.,' Webster, H. D. Thompson,
Archie Mcf ntyre; •,Olar.ence Greer,'
a' .mar 'Brookv. and
Wilfred:: Farrish, '
The. Board discussed the pur-
poses
. .p
and ob'ectilves of the local
• poses 1
Chamber, ,whilch• •.will seek • ,af
filiation. with' -the Dominion body.
.Literature •'is eing• obtained' ,on'
ti; ti and h local
o c
C. Of C. a�e v es,the
officials plan to. :study this up
avid know "all• the •answers" `be
fare launching- a .: membership
campaign,
SPENT ; WEEK -END :HERE
:AFTER' YEA
RIN .IiOSPITAL •,
AFTER
-YEAR
Cameron,, who, • has
be n.,:apatient in e Westminster
Hospital for the past.; year,.• spent
the week-erid''here, : returning: to
London on • Tuesday: During .that
.time; until,a:Couple of weeks ago,
Kenny: ' was, kept • inli>riable •. ire a
full. body cast. The �treatrnent, and
subsequent ;}lone grafting.sus er
• which he 'underwent ` was �'to cor-
rect :.a spinal condi�tvon',that caus-
ed • him Much ' distress.
Kenneth is now • wearing . a
'brace which permits, him to move
about, • although • as 'yet ' he ; is 'a
bit shaky on hit: legs, which: he.
hadn't. .had under' him' in a year.
Firs .many friends were- ,happy.to
• see :'him home again and it: is ex-
pected, that he will 'shortly re-
turn to;:sfay.
.EXTEND GALE, TO.
REV. ; GORDON `BAULCH
. On •Tuesday evening; South Kin-
loss.' and .Presbyterian
Oshurchesextend
ed •ail unanimous
,. X11, to .Rev
Gordon's: Bauleh of
.Teeter ville: The meeting was con-
ducted, b D ..: C.
Y r H. MacDonald,
interim =mo'd'erator:'
.The call has yet.. to ' corXre before
Presbvtei;y.far .ar gavial. It' is' ex-'
pP ,.
'-petted Rev Baulch
w, ssuxne •
,his duties here about July 1st
Observed 33rd . Birthday`
Mrs.: Margaret; Fletcher” a nat.:
..Ashfield; e
eldbrated ;:her'
93rd'birthday
at the horne•''of Mr.'
and' .Mr5. R. H. Mie will'
Q m •in
l,u
eknow fon A jp ell is
t.• A .few of
her • friends
joined' with her to
mak•
eita.veryhappy.dayarYiong
the
y in .her brother John �Na.eKa.:�'
, frl: 4, .. Y/
So laer: old friend:'ajid. nei hbor,,
Mr. old g ►
Dian. ` MacDonald of Kintail.
•
Smelt ' Run: O'nl • '
Y• Fair ,
• 'When weather is favorable the
smelt fishing spots along 'the lake
are thronged 'with , fishermen,.
R • Some: °nice catches, have been,
made, but the run has not beep•
goad generally.
l3tealr Iir The .Weather,
The alanast summer-like weatli-'
ra that prevailed' for the greater:
1 ii t' c f last week,' carne to a_r
�itSru.EGoocl
it e`ncl`-r,n 'Friday with
rain.':talii'ng all da'•°and-t:urnir)g
to sn,,a, that'night. Easter Sunda'y
was b1.ight. and wanted irp sone,•
but• iirpi•e Snow flurries folfiwed
aril Monday' with continuing Ecoid
And \v eta weather that has halted
seeding operations which were in
hi lis gear last week
avoid any: confusion,' fast time
will officially go .into -effect at
2.00. a.rn. on Sunda iornin
Y g:.
April` 24th, and will' continue un-
til that time on 'Sunday, S tent -
Y, e'p.
•trier 25th:,
Ch
ui ch e 1?ii • S.
s,ri, ,, or>, Sunday will
'be."
On. fast time
U.S T. is pi o.cl•.ai e >
nn d.'by•Ree.✓c.
A ., ,1
•W, So. a o
n.�.
• ,.in. .at.alie�re ue t.of•.
:,., ., q is
the. Luo o, .. ':
n w. Bus'V•riess� ' As-
sociation. Wien s As
so•ciation
'STARTING,32nd YEAR AS
BEEF 'RING
D
CIiE
1B T • R
ed couple .froni their. midst
:An address, was read ,by D...1-1.•
Carruthers, after, which ,Kr. and
,r.
•._, b .•,,•
Mrs.
Sutherland we
e presented
Tom Webster of. West aw _ `with a trilight lamp, .a ,pair of
'° W a boudoir larriips,' an electric ;kettle
n••'3"."4. started .his .thi't'second .
and rari electric iron 1vlr and Mrs
Sutherland, - each.1.,xepl7ed.. fitting-.
served the St Augustine g rin "for
rear .as bee#ring butcher, Ike has
the' longest period and in 31""Y
ears y'
has •• never ,missed a .Monday at D E -
• The address was ah . fo11•orw
ear tta and ' AleX
"this ring. He also butchers' for ' ' '
the`: St., Haelensand Dun our Kairshea fri:enas and
• o . <.
'Y
Our ri � nein ,hbors. in' thecominuni,
rings and. ati � ones .time• had :.five gtY• have
p •gathered here: tonight in the old
rings to handle weekly, but found
the duties tao heavy, •;as..along. 6th schoolhouse to; wish, yriu well,
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on ierayviing:.our midst.. We= can't
• with this `ob he farms "2'50 acres
• :help but feel. a .ti e' of.. sadness•.
�
• WI
Ten Ta ' � ~tar ed
r -r 'b
as. we think of. . ou leaven us'rbut`
Y g
are enaged: in the dismantling.
one ,of the hangars at' Port Albert.;
which `' wias hpurchased'• �by. the-
Sandy..y- Contracting, Company of
Goderieh.' Those from here on the„
••j,o are'GeJrge WYlitby,. Bill Rob:1
insori, 'lioward ; Rclbinson; "'Fred:
Ernberlin and George `Henry.
• The job ig into. the seco•nd Wee:x
rand is .ea�laected, :to take about'
" n Y
month, '
Port.; Albert is now a•gliost' air-.
`field, and' .which, once was one
of .the: finest air :training, centres
in the: network 'of training' training centres';`
:across -' Canada: With. the 'excep-
tion, of two r . other hangars' the
•field has :been stripped of +all' its h
buildings, and. it. it • understood
•that 'the trwo 'remaining Ylangars
are alio o sch;edule�d •for"": removal-,
-
"The Uplifted Cross"; an irispir-
Of ' East "�pa' ea t
e P g n , was present,
present-
ed on Sunday „evening. !by the
Young People's, Choir`p of the Un-
ited,.•Church, under the •direction
of • Mrs. J. W; '` Jo nt _ and with
y ,
:Wilfred Bla;elt presiding at the
COMPLETES 'FOUR-YEAR.
UNIVERS%TY COURSE
Allan McKim, son. of Mr. Viand'
•Mrs. A E. McKim, has` completed
a four-y•ear c•our•se in'• engineering•
y.
a •..y r eel ••r• ng .
far .h:ava • we a -
Y, hope ou wrLL ,•come•to. :
and, buggy• '. :The ''rings operate Y• week for a •short':l Duda before
see us. -often'. y
Weekly for; ;a period ;of & mont
hs comm h d t: with th
each year'
at Toronbo Uriaversit He' wrote'
:ox gan.
• Tile enacting "of 'thepageant
Was;
• bY,•a
Ppropra.
te
hymns •, ,
and Easter- mu sie� `••wixli�:`'
to
M s :ell R )bertso , Miss. Mar-•.
n, s.
caret Rae,: Mrs, P, W. • Hoag and
M:rs.;'John: Hall, .assisting , 'iii this
.g'
from a_ choir "loft in the -gallery.
Miss Margaret Rae : sang •a solo:
'during the service.
Those: tal in. g' part in the F•res-
enta•tio•n of • the pageant were:
Sp,iri. "
i t of the Gross, .. ,ohrisS; Ta Yloi
Angel .of Darkness, Betty; John; .
ston; 'Light Noreen- Kilpatrick;
Life, Shirley ,Johnston Lorve
Ruth Anderson;" Truth, Jean Jean , Tay-
loi•;•- S e r vi c:e , Gladys' Gibson:;,,
•Lucius, " Donald Thoriipson;° group
P
of Bible Women; Gwen Treleav
•en,; Kay Gibson; Mary Anderson,
;
Dor th •: .Gibson;, 'son,,
p, .Y }b Junior . Garls, . •
Helen. Irwin; . Gladys:: Kilpatrick,;
his #leaf exam7na't ons , -a fever 'Marlene :`McLenhari, Betty John- :'
•ston: ' Children's Chorus, Eliza
since your new hoane is not f
butchering he travelled by horse .... • a , `
d ys .ago and will be home this
•
We ask you to `:accept. this. gift
as a • satiall token":of the '.esteem,
in w+li"ich ',you •are. both , held= "in
PLAY IS.`CANCELLED the conunlxnitY , r.•
Signed .:,on .behalf of your. 'Working At: al Co=O
• 'Working L� p
encs is u les. e
bridge division o#'the Department
..'of Highways,
The play, "Busy As' A Deaver" ,'• , friends: and neighbors,:John Mac'-
Leod,J..
iris MacGillvar Harvey
Mole,
Walter`lVlacKenze, Archie
Maclnt ire - Wm aclnt e:
'nary by the illness; of Mr -s: =Mor= •
to :have. been presetted.'here' .on
Friday Fi'riff t °�� has:': been :cancelled:
-The'., cancellation is' de e `
rna,.. n ccs:
gan.:Henderson one of the mem- Change :Nomination. Date
hers, of the ,`cast ; Bruce'. Liberal,Associatiion' Nom
BLACK.
STUDENT'At'
Iri a daily •'f•eature• article; con
ducted •
e by the' London Free Press,
Wilfred Black; son of • Mr.. •and
Mrs; -Roy . Black, hhas. been named
as top all-round student at Luck
now High School.
Wilfred stands a•'a.
t the:' f h%
top o s
class, as. 'a .G.rade .13 •stu.dent. He
was Winner last earof the ..seri-;•
or s
boy a, e .athletic cha hi
rrlpans pv
He is' president; of the school lit
era ry-society `and .'resides at :the;
P.
parr,o'"for. all •inajor activities,;of;
the student d `,H i 'a i
bo y, e s a .mem
bee of .;the High School. Band -and•
1s
1 a .. r„ved vier adept t in ram-
s p.. y depd;
atics.;,Wadi t. frolxi': h1s many school
activities 'Wilfred is organist. i
g
the: United Church.'
Wilfred...suggests.,. that, larger
gymnasiums' and libraries would
improve. Western Ontario , school -S.
a 'good deeal. He also thinks that.
there sh'ou'ld,:be more-ihtersch,ol-
astir sports arid social •gatherings
• He pciiiits'out that 'quite, often
athletic societies , are unable to`
buy a'll-bhe,ir ectuipment ;a'lsid sug-
gests `irhat, for this reason' school
'boards should take an interest:in
'eth}ertics'.' "I1',school biaards refuse
to help buys the- needed• equip='.
nicht, sport win suffer"•, he:adds:;
' I f every town had .a teen, -town;
and let this :body govern, the
'municipality, for one day;' young
people would 'take a` greater ,in
'terest' in municipal ,politics", no'
'-Drys.
In am:Ivor `tri•! the qurstio'n,
ow should .school studies • he.
rrrli mitred , I3lncic ' scrf��gcsf`'- th'i t
oticiuette` be. taught "in •'place of .
sc>' much. Latin".• • The reason"''
"When 'rnost .school graduates go:.
out into the worldof,b rsines.s
they will: n•tivcr use their' know- I
ledge.. of >Lti"ttin' hut will always.l
need good sriaf n.ers• in order to',
get along titli other' people
matingconvention •'has been ad
vanced ', .. day, to '.Thursday, • May
:5,th. The date hadpreviously been.
set for : ;the 6th, ''but inability ' to
obtain.:. Southampton" Town ,Hall
for.,that day,: required the change.
OVED T
M O F R
A
M
Mr.' • John ".:Murdoch '• and two
children; Neil . and .Mary,', have
moved t '•thei
q . r farm at .Para-'
rfnount: "The Murdoch home inthe
village has ' been, :purchased by
Mr: 'and 'Mrs. Alex .Sutherland,
'are,:' coming to town' to live
:;,SET B.M.A. FEES AT $3.00
• At ,a eci' 's , e Ln
1? al s,ss o of 'the:
'lousiness" Men's :Association - ori.
1xonclay'',evening 'a sinairi; •i vajo'r-
'ty voted in 'f,avor 'of . -.a, closing
Apetition will .be.. cir-- p
ulated by :the. Executive and :if
a suff;ci_„nt number of signatures
laarwe.
ebtancd the
D:
C
ou�,
nc
i
l
will ,be petitioned to enact abY
The A soclation fee was set
at
:';3:00 with Chas. Webster, R•us's
:Sutton, L .,'.d:.Ashton and Cam
Th m sort
named':'to `.make the
membership canvass.
MEN'S Si 'BOYS work : clothin . `
gY
pants, shirts,,: overalls, "jackets,,
COMING' EVENTS
16. the: Agri cultural' •• Dun-
Orelfeitra. 'AthritSSierri 6-0e. -.
'MEN'S STAG
•
..,tIridge, euchre, eheCkefs, in the
Town Hall, Luckno,w, on. Thum-
daY:: April 28th .p.rn, sharp.
Proceeds in: .aid Girl,. Guid6,
work. AdiniSion .50c. AIA gePtle-
beth 'Webster, Donna' Johnston,
Eunice . Button,::Marlygi . Kilpat-
rick, ; Bessie. Heavier Cross Bear-
ers,: -'George Anderson,'. Kenneth;
112,cNay:
POORLY ATTENDED•;
J C': Armstrong; who Was • em-
ployed at Preso t oor f a as
t- p t,
feiw :-months; is °assisting, . Bob'
Boak in the 'feed and fertilizer;:
division of the Lucknow Co -Op-,
erative: •
BAND CONCERT
DREW FULL U HALL - ...
Lueknow ,Town Halls was 'well
filled.. on' Sunday afternoon for
the aniitiai Easter -;'Sunday .sacr ed
band ., ,,concert :Presented by the
Lucl,r ow High •School Band • un;
dei ;the • direction: of Mr. P;
Hoag:
•'The hour 'and •a hall 15rag , rain•
u :irp eirnonte l v.oc ]: ;number'
was thoroughly:enoyed and was
• i moat' c'reditab'le. performance
'The Rand played se�`eral:groups
nu
;1•, mbers. FolL ,wing the .ol't open-
ing'
i;ng•' , selections,:. Don; Cainerori,
pr.esident. of thee- Band,. extended
There,. : was ;.a "small crowd at
of fill,lY li tig But .The_ Truth . pre.,,;,
sented here last' Wednesday nnght::
:'by ;the Wiri,gliaan Dramatic Soc
`iety, and the attendance was'even
:smaller at -the dunce which fol
.lbwed• ..The • dual ...entertainment
vvas sponsored ''aby the ,Agricul=..
tural Society: ••
'RED•CROSS 'DONATIONS
APPROACH £800 •:MARK.,
Donations' iof' upwards:'to .$000
vera received last• week in the
i Red: Crass'cainpaign b tin .. he
oos t
'total 'at the first of this •week' to
Donations of $65.00.were'
received •from tithe Lochalsh`: corn
munit • , ori rg ;
Y• d i?�, the
This ,rural section' has been •
coir-=
-sistently . liberal• in:• sup 'pportin.g � 5
Rcd `Crops campaigns 'fOr:fun:ds;
• There rs :st.ii1: a••lon :vy;a.,'to:.ri •
g •v... 3. o'.
'to' reach.' the $1,000 :ob `ective and •.:• ✓'.
-,reetin,gs to :the a idierice'.and a - those' who' are?',. -planning, •to con-
.2.r.ceiation`of`their',attendance :and '1i-ibu'te• arc 'reminded to do .so at.
tip.p'rt The ',proceeds he.saint an early. date: •
ed 'out, are to,.heltp purchase band , `, nunatiens,.. 'during h.e. weep
�quru'rrient -were as •;folIovys::,
J
ov e ani -Joan :Catri: 1 0 M;aclVlillan .
c. pbe 1,' --the..
daughters of Mr. and NIr•s.•`Wm.; . Wm. , Schini.dt 54 )O
Canipbell: of;'A•n•berley, ;and • ... . 5.00'
dents at L.H.S:;; sang a duet, ..."The 'S O'S;1. Club 10.00
O14.„' Rugged Cross"'', with 'aecom ..Dorothy' Cook ...::^ 2.00
r : .
n • �V: L .
Z b • M then
a tilt � Wilft. B a zie
� Ziac ., i
1�° y
Wilfred. k - 5 ►,
fi d Win: F. e •also acoonip�aried Lloyd. Ste- Herrdei-son :'15..00• •
,,wwart• in two pleasrrrg',nuni )ers, Roy Finlayson 5.i1f
L
•"God's ' '' Totiorrow,.' a n. d "Tree :SaariReid 2.00
mold's Prayer"; The.`,Cl,ark•.'male Donald F. MacKenzie •5.00
,quartette ,was unable to . be pr es• "•Fi°ank MacLennan .. 5.00 .
ent : but". 'Awe of the ;', foursome
McSsrs,,..Brydges and Ben Farrell,
'tang duetand solo 'nuimbers, 'with.'
, accompaniment by. .lvlirs. •. Ross•
Cumnziiigs „ ••:
Members of the band include
`Jon Cameron, '`Jiffy ce rCainp•bei1,.
Donald Maclntyrc, t,\7j :red l3laclt,
1 Iurray Mei liri ,. Ja 'k 11lcT<ina,.
va $
N..
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s
•
s
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p
Henry MacKenzie -
•Duncan A. Finlayson
Gordon Finlayson
Thos. Macnonald.
�i
Ge,,nge' Anderson, -Mary.' Chin,l'IVIIivgareq elm, $.00
Wayne' Johnston," They were as-'
onto and Alex- .1\l'actionald of
Ziturdie
5.00