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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-07-28, Page 1E • $2.50 Yearly L-UCKNQW,.. ONTARIO; ,THURSDAY, JULY 28th, 1949. In, :.Advance --, 50c Exna ' ate, • USA. EIGHT:' PAGES TRAGEDY, STRI KES' I LOCAL FAMILY nit Y was:.shocked • . This coixirri'u y and saddened on Tuesday morn ing• to. learn of the untimely death. of :Ray Elliott,''yourigest Son .of ,Mr. and. 'Mrs.; George. El- - liott of Lucknow.• Y JRa lost, his; life in a,droWning Accident: in the 'Truax:•:1 Bill race, on�the Saug I 'a peen.` River at, Walker- tQ. r1 .ori. Monday . evening about 9 30; Ray`, get ;beyond :his depth and ` ' difficultieS: arid rescue effortswere unsuccessful • in ':say' ing Fire Chief Irvine ••Lab- :singer located the. -body withina short: time but 'efforts , to.' resua • citate him were to .no' ,avail ` Ray had been accompanied to, the County Town by - George Cranst :on. on d West . �.Raym n Elliott, young - , est. son of Mr. and` .Mrs. George Elliott, was. in.his 21st: year. He 'was' ,born .in; -Huron • Thvnship Amberley on •Octob r 10th ..near Amber y e. ,. 1928, :and hadspent all . of h's °life : in the Amberley•.and Lucknow' coinmt nitres, where he: oun m e' ::' was: a popular Y g ,. Was e -quiet and . inassumi d ' ir,. �'i i .. f' :friends n had a host.o i d ,mourn his,' to d, :: w'ho 0 ; tact . . ►path e . extend" deepest symP Y grief-stricken family.` JOYCE KILPATRICK GOING.:- . i PLAN •CANVASS' TO ;INDIA AS MISSIONARY� Mr..' and Mrs. Ed: Kilpatrick, and Sons, Keith and; Byran of O.gerna;• Sask., and their son :Bruce of: Toronto spent, the week -end with . relatives in'the coinrnunity, 'Their• • 'clau,ghter, Miss. Joyce Kilpatrick sof. •Dgeema,;'.Was `com rriissioned.'b " the.United Church Y for inission•wbrk in'India, •ai-the recent; Sasifiatchew .iri Co Ferenc • n ... e held in: . Regina: Jo. 'ce! who. . t present' i �..`T. Tenn a .Prose � e nessee,:lc s - in,. November' for :India She is men.` who will:'conduct a::house. a `niece of Miss :Susan; Kilpatricklo to, -house canvass inviting attend - of town ;and. of Milton Kilpatrick 'ante ' at the Clinic. No : appoint •,of Goderich.. ttending can:' come -at their con. FOR ,x -RAY Every Man, • Wonva.. and 'child. of high.school age' in Lucknow and district will !be' given the opportunity 'o f 4: safeguarding' EXPECT TO', RETURN TOS " • • CHINA IN .JANUARY Visitors . at present With Mr.' and Mrs. R. T. Douglas are Mrs,, A., ..Thompson and • her daughter;'; Mrs. Wm. Service. and •son John. Mrs;. Thompson • is:t a .sister. '.of their healt b y havinga frees 1:vIrs. Do�u las. '. ". health! Y g chest,x-ray When '- second Dr ' "`: ervic spent the week - ;x .,.y h the :seta I _ .... - e pe 1• cOnan�unity survey. ; is ; '.made in .end h *re. " D land Mrs,'' Service Luckh v.' Town''Ha11 on `August and • Jehn,' age "2� `years, return-, 17. It• Will. 'co du t d• ed 'frim 'China a ' :ear • �a o •June.. A. , . be.rr o e Y g 1 e' ri en a ed in ost' : Wider" .th.e auspices . of the On: 1'�e ,has b e g � •.., P . erio : + °ei cubs '. • : ' sociation'�' ' 'graduate - tudie ,in _.'i pronto _since_ t rTub.; rs ,A�s . studies � , ``.' here" � ': nsore'd• b •.The',`Clans set rniri :from the 'Orient . w he •stent six' years. if conditions they�.lan' to :return- rn.. to permit,. •p u China in: January. •• Man. H ng an the dis ss a'r to ,the Ray •had made his home in, Lucknow with ..his' parents: He • assisted his father• in` operating •theirseed ;cleaning plant, has: well as assisting , with the;' operation: of their farm at Amberley.. The funeral ::service will be conducted at the f ' Y il: residence lir nflw, M, ,r s. ' ,af ter�nooxi< (Thursday), July .28th, .at` two o'clock Interment will be In Greenhill Cemetery. • Surviving besides his parents" are a sister, `Miss UnalElliott. of Kincardine', and two 'brothers, Gordon of 'berley and Bryce of:' Ar. 'Alberta,' o : e • East,a . be � flew' • riving here on Wednesday: HELD* ACCIDENT ViC�'IM'S FUNERAL .ON • FRIDAY • Funeral : serv!i.Ces for r Isaac, het Kiril Conducted ardent tensa fellow 1139 anent La etas k on Whew a car who as esu Miles e co igat Hell County 1. suffered (broli ries 'struck cosi Pinnell were d. on; riday. af- ternoon. in ough Presbyter ian !Cliurc'hi, ducted.; by t<he. pastor; Rev •.S.• Baulch. For. years'�an. �ard' `Oran eman Mr . g , Pinnell was ered: an, Orange funeral, with ' members :qf• L: ,O.L. •No. 'attending ' iri - a g • ` body. Inter .. was in`: Tiffin's* Cenn'etery at.ngside: Mr.Pinnell,who was in. his :. 85th year,. killed late Tues- day' night.:the; ' ;highwway at ',Kinlough', w 'he stepAed into'. the:pith of i Weir pdriven., by Sheave,; . as: able to stop his• ' car ' in ' a' very 'short distance. His' speed 'w estimated, at only. _about 20 rni an -hour.-Pr-ovin dial Const abl �xwior'tki of Walk ertori investigated the accident, Dr. : M R; ' iw�e1T •df l�incar dine Bruce , Bruce. coroner, vis- ,ited theasc 'o: the acide't' • • ,. f p c n -and•decidecr'rid` est. ..as' necessary. , Mr, Pinnel tAtei brok-• `eh legs, s", g , a broken arm and in- ternal . injuries and :died: soon. after .• being uck •:and before medical ; aidcould reach ,meats' • ,are required, and • those VACATIONAL BIBLE SCHOOL WILL SA, PEN.; MONDAY ;, For the third • suc4essive. year a 'daily .Vaciational Bible, School will be 'held in ~ Lucknow. The School will , be ••held: in the John•: stone Block and will 'open next 'Monday: and: continue, for two- weeks, There are daily, morning; sessions-from=9• to�12 o'clock, the school' is for.- childr. en from ''5:. to: 16 •' years of age: The"school, as in the.two prey= ious 'years' ,is under:. the super intendency: of Mr. John Martin of Hawkesville. The, staff' of 'in-: .structors. consists sof Miss' Lucy Munnings, Miss •MVMrjorie Dance and :Miss Lerraine Harbottle ' ; ACC1 i TIM: T C ��EV N . A' E GE S Nine ri,onths 'after Sufferinga fractur: le Hair= Swan .spill ed. g, Hairy requires the aid .of" `,+a': mane 'to hobble -around, t Final chapter of 'the accident in` which both he; and. Mrs. Swan wee injured was "' written last week when Harry- accepted a cash .,settlement of $1650 for. darn ages. The settlement:•Was arrang- ed 'out oaf' court,. with Campbell Gra t;. ,of' Walkerton: acting as Har 's solicitor ' 1 : Harry.' and- Mrs. ' Swan were, struck down by a motor:, car :on November 14th. Both were sev erely injured and were patients for 'some time in Chatham;' Gen- eral'. Hospital. Mrs. 'Swan suffered a fractured shoulder and head. ' injuries and le badly Harry '.`,triad the right' g Y shattered about ' the ankle. 'The injury is still. bothering...111m and', it is expected, that':close to • the. year will elapse, : befgre, Harry. Y Will be .back ;at full .time employ- ment' again. 'At : present he is :at' the home .of. his parents,, IVM., and Mrs. • . John Swtan ' .: of Bervie . •Harry's Wife,. :formerly. Margaret McNall, is employed: :.Kincar- dine. To Enter Pharmacy Bill and • Samr. Chin: will ` enter. Pharmacy' '' this • f a.11 • with , the opening df, the term in Septem- ber. Bill, ' who started '. in Mc- aim's Drs. g Store, . Chas' been errs- ,Lployed in Toronto f6r some time. Sam startad in the -drug business dtirgany .one . enienee in ' o "the _.f . three days:.. p; .So. successful , was . the :pea DUSTED CLOVER''FIEL•D AT HOLYROOD MONDAY A Y • The survey. Is: part of• .a pro - vince wide war on tube begun by 'the:.Ontario T losis Association in co ci with'the 'Ontario I•/ealth alined • ea at the incidence, 'of the province ,in: y., ears, • rculosis iibercli= Aeration. _Department of 'cutting _in half this disease ' in the . next . ten • 1 dusting. opex'ation ` at Ernie Ack- ert's fa' m the first ;of ' July,' that Raynard • *Ackert had' a clover field • dusted ` the -.first . of this 'week; The operation at' :'Raynard's farm was carried : out' by:- John -Gerard, the same pilot who w,as at :the controls When the..i pea' T,he vast. majority in:this •com- • J Y : field . •was dusted; This: ; wa:s :Sort nvuriit ' are quite familiar with - Y . q . , 'or good'wi11' flight by: Mr.„ :Ger e thesi�mipli'city of ha �i,ng� this' at a d• as • all ;Pilots: are. concentrat- r P ray, but, for.; those; who:: are .not,• in:. .in .the :;tobacco . district at, a;•_few , details :willbear repeating..oresent An x- a • Will take only .: a few . Mr ` Gerad,riatilve "� •af New mcnnents of each :person's time. G:ealand; ; and ' an :air veteran of The 4.Most 'up` -;to: -date >'nzobile the•. last War' is studyin `for • the euprrCnt,:.whichuses 70 mm Anghga�: ministryHe' willbe and asn~hahandle 100persons orldained''next 'year;.and 'iS 'spend - an,,, "hour. Spend=an,:•hour. will be., used. These "dustin fhe,sLi'n-um',e x as . a g miniature Psates when r a , bY• .. pilot" lot -to' . assist him . through his ;experts, are just as'• accurate, as ,final. year: Mr. Geratd is a mar i. f 3• P ! reed marc, and as yet he and his ,t - - -ri •the talkii g u�3� .s, in that .fl,ins has been: introduced it is not ' necessary.:': to : remove clothing. ' Hdwever, ' women -;are- requested'to .wear, as. far• -as poss- i izl1- ize .x-ra 's. Ail im roveme'nt. --iyile-.7 a` a -not yet- deeided.ail out:- their native 'New rettirring to i Zealand,' when' he finishes. Col- °fble,' ' simple+ capper garments without : ornaments •' and "buttons. The will Abe -.re uired to remove only their coats .Men will , be requested to remove their. . „Suit 'coats -and vests, dropping sus--; penders ' over 'the shoulders ''Tuber'culosis of the lungs,;: if in the early'stage `and treated, is almost always . completely Cur- able.' Nevertheless, ' nearly a s, •manyCanadians died from this disease during: the war . ;as ,*ere ..killed., by ei erndy action, More persons die from tuberculosis Ontario .tarrio than from—rill ; other .in- fectious diseases combined : Tub erc_ ulosis is' , , a • disease that; ,can, she controlled, but it ' is highly conirnunicable, and •too :often it is 'not.:: discovered 'until. ' it has reached advance' stages. es. Onl'� the g Y .x-ray plate' can discover the dis-• 'ease at this early' _ stage. •! =DI: TI iT AGENT: S. Q». .AOR •B. -A `P R0DUCTS; h" was re- cently MacTavis , C, appointed as agent for. ,.:' the British American.• Oil: Co. lir this • district, which includes -the Wingham • B•ranchE.. Until this lat- •est appointment •' Cam had: acted "as :distributor in the :LucknQw• district ointment en: The agency app larges his, territory ` and includes the supplying of dealers.as well as 'rural'. and urban consumers of gasoline and motor and fuel .oils. ;T'o handle, this, Cam now has. three :tricks -in <iteration. He has: Roy: Trigger , in charge the 'Win ham branch.,' Bud of _ g', Hamilton of Paramo nt and Jack Ha � Mackleh, of Kincardine,:, !along' With:.., .. - . y � ,. ..i'. Ca ,.exon ,hiritself, make, up Larry Downs nand- has ibeen with m . , With . El the -staff'''that :is 1 ezluired to • ser-.. mer, Uanbach since he• , .took 'ower; this ibusiness:• .vice the area: SISTER' OF =J:. R:' McNAB PASSED .AWAY, SUDDENLY • , i1�1zr; R. I eNalb -was-.a•n- Sea - f 'rth on Tuesday ; attending •the funeral, of hiiS sister, Miss Belle MCNab; who :passed, away on Sunday morning.... She was' ''79 years of age and;-h'ad ,been bed- fastd" for ...about six. _ye rl meet was rn ' Maitland Bank' Cemetery, S ,aforth Miss ' McNab was a daughter of the' -late' Mr.. and i.VLrs John MoNaab and was born in Sea - forth. 'She was one of a family of :sig, 'of- whom, Mr: J. R M- Nab is .... the, sole surviving f Member. COMING EVENTS • BAN 1CGNCERTS WELD.. RECE4yED Week -end band ' concerts. Lucknow were ,well received by large and aPptive .audiences, . recia„ On .Saturday.' nig t the Lucknow Pipe Band,; long the pride of this community,, made one of :its' com aratively`'rare •�a 'peararces _P p' 'of ' late, • and the inusuali • large Qf ,, Y ,.r town..;:., :. 'crowd - that. was :•'''' n r,, evening : waif Evidence'; that -their appearances earances .her e _,have':.been fall too* f e' w'. , ' the The :11;Man 'band :paraded d e street and then,p resented! a lengthy concert at the Post Of ace ,corner.' • A • carnviass; .•cif' the:` business section and of the and •fe •e. nce resulted iri . a collection arnountirig .to !about $75 'for 'the Band:fund. .. Band ! on Sat.'• Members � of :the , a rrday : night's concert .:were' Pipe. Major ROY • MaceKnz e, , Frank MacKenzie,; Reid McKim,:, Alan MacLennan, W it : fred` 1V1f cQuillin, . Sandy • `McDon .,. nld •Murra '.' McDonald -Dave' Mc ., • Y ., ,.., Donald and , Drummers: Allan McLean and Mac ''Webster. ' ,,„;Sunday,'Evening.Concert • Walk.' On: • Sunday evening the - evening, t e air erton ';Boys ,•,B+arid,' ,und , h r Wood re ectori of Bandmaste W . , .'L �sPnt 'd a vel leasin� -concert'.: e, yjP g. ' d 'a`large'audience. 'which attracted a hed: .The event ...wvas all' but- w' s • afternoon down-. out by; .a . late a t . " pour,: wwhich".cleared . in the earl y evening., . The concert, was to have been '', held in:the Park, :which -` t was 'flooded by., the 'downpour, and tfie. band: set upat the post' e r... Offic : and •' �'la ed a varied' ar=` �e, +P Y „ 'r -an a vent•- of numbers. In-�' spite g. . PALACE' GARDEN, • 'SUNDAY • Clarke Johnston, the singing Irishman, will- be featdred at the Garden • Formosa this :; fact Formosa:, _...... ,Pa � f Sunday: afternoon, July . alas,, , lege.. • IM*ROVING STEADILY • • 'Mrs. ; Campbell`' 'Thompson is Making' a favorable recovery. from .the" attack of , polio with uitiich. she was recently .strikers: Marg was• able to :.be upthe first Of the.'week.and while' the af- fects of he attack are Still quite evidentthere,has beenno: in- dication •of aal sis ��d. she" is t She. ' move' abou as permitted to v o) feels 'incl ned: ` 5EN LI T E F V : E'T TRY . S TO:�MN. • 'of the= weather. and.'.the xe=ar ranged plans,' a collection of over. •:$35:00 ;wraps received which went to, !,the Band: , Mr. Wood was well • leased `with thee recti' pion here 1? i 1?' and no , doubt Walkerton . Band .will not hesitate : to , return -here • at some future date. • .• •:' The event .was ';arra •ell 'by the newly' formed Chamber o f Com. Tierce,. and : proved_ to be one of many • such . ",little things"'that 'Can.,. •be. •:ac iomplished with:. no thing ,.more, than a bit: of initra tive and effort. • From the- little rural. congre- gation :of Olivet 'United' Chtirch,; in 'Huron , Township, five . native sons have entered the. Ministry: One ' of the five R. "Az V. *Walden,.passed away :• a 'couple of years ago: The :other:.four,;still: active . in the .ministry: of .the; church, Will return to their ...the; Church on Sunday, July 31st on the occasion of the 60th anrilver- sar Y•. The `foursome are Rev: E. J: Koulston of St Thomas, Vt T.' C; ilkir n of Belmont, Rev. D. MeTavish, 'St. +Catharines and Rev.. G•.' 1VracTavish :.of Brad - ;ford, All' four will take' part in the Brad- ford,. to :.be held at 11.00 `asci. and 8.00 p.an. Rev.. Roulston and 'Rely: Wilk- inson •are • scheduled to . conduct the' ' morning: ,service with the MacTavish Brothers in charge'' of the evening service. 'On Monday,, August lst, a re unio'ri picnic will be held to fur- ther comMemorate.this red-letter event in. the history !of Olivet Church: ONLX ONS CASE Contrary to some wild •rumors , that have .been: circulated, there 'has been only one case in Luck- now ,diagnosed as infantile .pax;- alysrs, 'according to l:ocal''doctors:• NATIVE , OF HOLYROOD - DIED IN WINNIPEG; The death. of Frank Harris !oc curred . in Winnipeg General Hos pital:.Last '•'week ' from. "coronary gthrombosis,'. The remains ,. 4 sere- .brow ht here for burial In South . Kinloss Ohurch following fun- eral old athe !.hofne on tical servicet Wednesday, :. conducted' ' by Rev: D.: Bryden • of `Ripley ''' U n lied Church. Mr. Barris'. • was ason of the late Mr.• and Mrs: George Harris and was .born, 'gat Halyrood: • He • • had been, in the West for a ,good many years. He is, survived by; one brother •. and: four. ;si3ters,.• • Homer, : Mrs. Wm. •Switzer'. (Marie), arid Misses:. Birdie ' and , Elam a' Harris; all on ` ,'. the home farm, two and a• half rriil esy west .of . Holyxood• �arid..Mrs • ;v, , M. McPherson (Nellie); Wing - ham. Another ,sister, Mrs, 'Ken-..reth• Finlayson (Lucy), predeceased her brother. • ,Has. Ripe. Tomatoes Mr:W : 'LV. gip, who' takes just- ifiable 'pride in his garden,' has ripe • tomatoes ,41r eady,: and :pr ob-. :ably the first .in: town. On Wed-.. nes,day of last: week.: Mr, Dill ;picked three well ripened :torn•- ,ato:es, . which Iie. kindly ' sent to Mrs.' Thomrson,vho is recover- ing. frail ' polio. infection. This • -just the thing to tasty .tre�at 'was' �. � g ,entice Marga•ret's indifferent apM. f• petite and start her ,eatiiig'.'tigairr, A• 14 ,h EY' •