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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-06-02, Page 92nd, 4949' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, L,UCKNOW, ONTARI PAGE NINE •FractureftIiml, fmpaitving 'Last September in a highway accident near l4ucan, Alex Mc- Intosh of town suffered a; badly fractured leg • Not until, recently w.as :he able to throw away the crutches, and . is now ,pettinig around with , the aid of .a. cane. 1 hien the. following slate was pre- .. : aer ,ted. A few changes weremade Mrs, Hamilton of Atwood pre' sided for the election of officers South Bxuee, -:,stric Annual and • Qilo.,wirig `officers, for the .. the f. meetinb was` ;held ii9t; a United 1' year elected:. President, Mrs, McKellar. of Tiverton. vicepresi tlenr .Mrs, Wnn., :Black of .Kncar-' dine and 'Mrs. M. A. I'3Arahie of. Teeswater; sec.=treas., Mrs. Mel.: vin. Rome of Teeswater° Federat- e cl eder t -•ed representative, Mrs. P. 8: Ste- wart of ,Luchnow; alternate' rep-: resentat'ive, Mrs.. • J, 'M. Reid. of Tees:ysrater;, delegate -to convention at Guelph, Mrs. Q. Richards,`, o:f' Luckn' w; alternate delegateMrs, Elmer,'Z•inn of Wroxeter; z auditors:• Mr s. J Scott and, Mrs. Curby, 94, Teeswater: Qonvenei s of standing; committees' are; -,agriculture 1.4nd Canadian'iridustries, r. U•4ralg:l s V of' �Lucknow` citizerish` ap. and. education;, Mrsr .l E . • Bowe of Kincardine; :cornmunity actio- ,ities .and:'.. pubbl:ic relations, J. R,: • White of Ripley; historical research 'and. current, events; 'Mrs: Church, Whitechurch, with Mrs. P; S. Stewart of Lueknow, `district • president; ,presiding, There was:an' atto .dance of over ,one hundred n ;and. forty and ,thirteen of the• fourteen branches coinprising the' ',:' Ristrict were . rept'esented includ- ing Kincardine, Lucknow,r Tiver- : ta. n, Ripley,. Reids, Corners, Kin R. Idss, Kairshea,' Iolyrood, Para- moun, t, ' Whitechurch, Belrnore, ''. . i(, R le it . a d' Tceswater . B.eivlc, l ,A Y `Thk:Ur: ning, scss an ' oPe n. ed a at t - 10 a.m.: with thelisituteQde:nd . ; OCana a. _rs,�,W. R. Forget: r, pne :sided 'tit th piano.. A scripture le suri: was' ' read.:`b'y Mrs. Robert Reid .'01. f'arainouiit' followed by.! Re • the'Lrd's:'prayer repeated in uni- soii. Minutes, of the last annual meeting held at. Ripley were read Eby 'the' secretary -treasurer, retar -treasurer Mrs. e s e ... IVIe1 'Rome, of Teeswater, 'Who , yi:t1 also presented .the. financial State Ii?I ent. •for' the'` . y ear showing re ceipts' of ,over: $10,000. ,in the dis- trict and a..balanoe ov $ on'; hand • of er' �2,90. "Th' ortr':of the �0e p. `auditoi s was given re by Mrs Curby of Teeswater. The retiring .:pres1- dent, Mi s Stewart, ,igave a report( raf h,tzT-•"workTati ing the past year. A• report df the,work, of the Jun- ior'Institutes, Ripley •and Tees water:, was ''pieseinted by the 'con- vener .Mrs.. Dr. Gillies of 'Ripley.,. showing• splendid work being ac= . • coinplished•.'by` the . Junior' mem- bers 'Mrs.' J. R. Whiteof,' Ripley .: gave; a report of the officers' con- ``, i,, ferenee held •at' Guelph, A. report 1 ,the. FW:LO. was ' iven .k ahe. .Board director,',Mrs. Ar,thur.;Ham= '-•: ilton:of• Atwood.; Miss' Margaret Rae of Lucknow sang ' a solo with, Mrs:.J. W: ,Joynt at 'the:piano. The '_announcem:ent: and .'ratification of:- -- district •directors'• followed.: The 'anieeting '. adjourned ,, for '- l.uri'ch 'which•was:' served by 'the.White- ..church branch `'.in,, the Institute Hail The'afternoon. -Session., ,conven ed• at .1 15 "and opened with come munity singing led by Mrs J Wi. ,' Joyrt .'of Lucknow with 'Mrs • •W") R Farrier ',of Whitechurch 'at . the, piano; Rev,'•J..: Watt - of White- church ?extended a cordial welt • come to the visitors . which . s 'replied to by Mrs; K.ie•t } .of Teeswater. An' aiddress'.iay 'Miss 1 • . Jeart ' ,Scott • ref Walkerton, Home Economist, '•. follawed.'; Mrs.. C. Hewitt and.'Mrs. C: Kem. tori /of p. Kincardine- 'contributed a •tv'ocal1 duet., •Reports .of " standing: • .coin - 'I -mittees . •were 'given by the con -•1 ven'ers ,as':. follows; Agriculture Vii.. :Canadian—''Industries,:—..—Mrs- E. Begg . of Tiverton;, Mine, Economm ics, Mrs. 'C'ecil Hbliands of Reids, s; Social,•Welfare, • CorerMrs. 'J..: R White,.:of Ripley; Citizenship, Mrs. :J 'K. Rowe of Kincardiife "Publicity,; 'Mrs. Georgie Fisher of 'Whitecliurchl;: Historical Research, _','• , Mrs W. :G, ;Maelfenzie of ,Luck- now: Miss 'Anna';P: Lewis of the bepartment, of A` riculturef Tor- onto, director• of WcnneriS ' Instit ,tutes,' led in•, a discussior ; of :the* Co-operative.. programs . in'' me Economics, When it,'wa`Ho s •deeitted :, to ask :for the course op.per- .- sonaiit ` ' ari. ,' d.'.Dressi' and a dist= 7. r ret rally on ."The Study of the Revised Hand gook", These Will, ' : be in charge, of a lecturer 'frorrt, "the b(itiartinent ariil.will b'e�held at r,iiiley" and 'W:hitechurch in the �.. :.,Pall;.'the'ciate to be set later. M'rs..' .James 1`3oyle of Iiolyrood .gave a 1'0Port., Or the. convention she 'at- ! tended 'sit " Gueiph a.a ' d01egate' from the district, Mrs,. Jas, Wyce and : Mrs. _IV MacKay 'of Ripley ' sang a duet with Mrs.:11.oss Thar- i tin ofRi ° ni,cy as acom.panist: Mrs.;, LvieCosh OF Ripley `gave a reading:'`4 kiss 'Anna, ;P. Lewis •if Toronto : gave,an iristructive address anl1 also.: somric,' conSirtict� vee' Criticism o f the program;., • ' : { Mother- `Dies,At Goderick' The ' death of ' Mrs. Fred Bell reurred' in Goderich on .Suhday her ' 48th year, Mrs, Russell Phillips 'of Lucknow is oneof a family .or eleV'en children ,who survive • Is Now At .Sea •.. • 131111 'o J` hnstorr, son of Mr; and Mrs;::' Noble,,,Jah : sto'ri ho. is sexv ing `ii the.,Canadian Navy, is now a "at sea as:: a me' bei of the crew of 'the ",I ' ni ficent".• •:t th ' g f THE ' • PAISLEY , IQTEL, ` closed for a few::days following the neg- ative ibever e robin vote,. has,;re-. ,o end 'a ai'inn, p W, G.,: MacKenzie of Lucknow; home economics and. health, 'Mrs. Mrs. _ arnilton.'• Cecil'Holiands 'of Reicis Corners; A,vote' of thanks "to the hostess resolutions' • and :':juror Institute branch' was extended by Mrs: Robert .Smith ' of Bervie.:At the activities'' Mrs'.: George ,Fisher • of • g ' .close of the meeting :a .cup. of tea. Whitechu rch::A question, drawer, Was, b theWhitiechurch': was conducted b .Miss Lewiswarid ladies. I FEDERATION:,NEWS fi EW , By v,. Roy) . An important: C0ttnty directors'. Meeting was.held 'on Monday ev- ening, May' 2$ 'wi'th every town ship represented.' except Turn-, berry. u The National. Film. Board circuit carne, up for discussion and the directors decided to try and eon 'tinue under the present set-up. 'A, committee was named . consist- ing • of the , president ,and, !vice-- presidents to'study the situation' The ,.following resolution was. ' 'Our pioneer'. f orefathers ° Gould'.. sow their fields -?and could tent their Crops with the scythe and: cradles: and harvest therm without resorting to Sunday labor. Sure- ly ure- ly we, in, this, highly mechanized. age, with all ' our equipment,; could do so without, desecrating: the Day. I . 'V4 a are.in inirnirient danger of los ng.,tkre heritage; of our Christ - lap Sabbath, that our` forefathers. 1., +. lldve passed d'a�wn to ' its., •A' dal. • .Spent `in 'rest . and "ciietn'ess, and . worship, is surely wlhdt .this age •needs'in these°feverish titres. `VfTe•• in: this day, greatly need' to learn presented to he board•of•'direct- -that: man' cioes not. live joy, bread., ,t. . ors .from the Huron "Presbyter nit , �' y Vale ,� . o . ,tion The r e of Laymen s, 'Ass ria lis _ ,. r' a do as � dossed hut' so• `e` iof Sirffcre Heart: Attack n ,.la 1n d . a... :. A the ' e cr w n e e wh :• on : is ller'a.: nn ve" ,p -. t . m� : ni.'b . s . o d ,�' d.., , . ,. ,14's, � lA k M , > . . � ... f .�' y 1 ,. it' ' er m i' rri�' n , ut ' far:.. s• we`re • ent_oned.' `':, � the' fit•:,;'l=lelerrs • corxiu y, s e h''practice. o •-. n- ea• ,hil i :.. h r,eas e •# co f r d a heart attack 'while' e visiting � 'the e e ng • ducting farm;; operations on 'Sun -.her' sen, Mr. William Miller . oil ,day such as' tilling, the soil,. ha�_-; W acdena, Sask. Mrs. Miller is a'. Vesting, combining,iing, etc„. is `eRepatient in Wadena ,Hospital wher .• coming prevalent this Pres -'she is improving slowly:, .. g Y ,bytery. of '.Nurbn. Be .it resolved. that we, the 'Lay •Association of Huron. Presbytery of the• 'United Church, of Canada, call : upon all Christian .people .throughout the. Presbytery :to , refrain • from,• and • :not 'in any' war Countenance, such: labor on.`the : Sabbath. BORN KILPATRICK—In Western. Hos- pita 1, Toronto,; :May 29th to; Mr Mand '.Mrs.Itichard: Kilpatrick, R;:. 7,,,Lucknow, a .son. Grant Atkin son, a .brother for Douglas anti Karen; '. ou Can Defeat Your Biggest Tax Problem:..:. at is the 8%:, safes tax. The one :the budget missed 'The one , that hits you ardest. This quotation This tax costs the Canadian. taxpayers 30 cents for; every dollar of processed material" from a Liberal member of Parliament`.. shows what the government is doing; to .keep taxes high despite'' the "bribery'.' reductions in the budget. So that you' may-'have`a sure, adequate income, the :Progressive',Conservative :• Party ' • Reduce sales .taxes: ,, • Provide' deductions to farn�iers for mem-. bers of family who contribute to';revenue'': • End .the administrative persecution . of farmers by tax collectors. • Reduce : income tax "rates and increase exemptions. n (e or our ra ection when Pro ressive,: will, cake the 'eJ site. RICES —Permanent floorprice ',legislation based on theseprinciples:. • A definite formula in' the (farm Pries •. Floor prices' will, be announced well in ;on serva ive l:' ' Support Act for' .arriving at floor. prices. advance of production period: , '`; • • • t.. • The formula. will' -allow for varfadons :•inf O, ` • The floor price formula will be arrived inP productionand demandfor �:''� : r individual'at consultation..with re resentatives products: ;:' . :of producers.' XPtRT' MARKETS Restoration ` of the Canadian, '\Xtheat Board to ,serve' its original•.` ur.ose as,a MarketingA en for wheatproducers . ,,and its extensio>ni to'include.kthe,handling of coarse, grains. B ds•d-ain Inclusion of lrepreser}xatves of farmer's oirgarri��atioxis orinall.oar a 1, g with farm matters... Aggressive -�ressive 'and immediate action to recapture lost' markets, the de'velopment''ofnew markets; , to achieve security 'of export, markets through foresighted negotiations:` rincile .of dentocratic: "-:roducer':contro Dominion marketing legislation based' sed •ort. the p p • SRO D U CT IP,N Reclamation:and Conservatioct of existing •sor.l resources; development of :new producing g ands'' throu l `'irriya:tiori, greater accessibility to:.domestic `,markets by' improved. transpo'rta'tion • facilit� s. � d greater • • 51149. • w • . :1Nbtishei1by the:PrOgressive-Co,iservaf vo-Pa, y o4' Canacit3, 141 Lat rlor A,va` W,r'ONa'Wd RESSI IDIDAT