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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-08-11, Page 1F 3 yEritt, Q.ArS 1, ‘PLAY IN. DETROIT 5' .. - ._,----- „ the manufacturers of a..Mis- ..i . Lticfcnoiv--pitpe--liand will spend •sey-Harris ;binder that "rolled off , ' i ; Yearly In ii,variVe 50c Extra to LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, TIriURSDAY, AtCrTJ,Sill llth, 1949 *0,,IPE.. BAND' Trzmul:p 50,YEA!t-OL,D. 3 Satur,daY and Sunday n Detroit the production line% aWay back •taking part in the 400th anniver- in 1900, probably never dreamed saty celebration Of The St. An that a half centuily later it W:oulcl drcw's' Society of Detroit. This; be.:powerOd by a tractor to do • a is tta Scottish benevolent society go;04. Job. harvestirig a field organized in the A/Toter:City in of oats., Thq1,4*3b Was. done by 0, 1849, and their Ceritennial cetle" couple ,of •;"old-tirners!'. Wh,o are Illation is advertised to be "the both:getting. .up in •their..seven- :greatest. 'asset -01y of „ Scottish ties:. ; • Band's and People, *Ver held on . Duncan Cameron,. "18'-year2old '• the. American 'continent", , natiVe of the 'fapehalsh •••,13afids froin elyierywhere"-. have, a•nd Ownei... of .the'fiftY-YCar.., been "inVited participate the Old binder; had a 'horse play, Out ,. Ple,yLtakeiilaee,:•.tO avoid,' • .• tattoa',: :and'.4aneerS, singers...and on lurk while ..harvesting the crop, ; the • COngeitiOn. that . re- , .aciherpriti' of ,the folk' '.10re • of lie 'went to his close friend, 15, • Sult if held •Over until the fel; • • Scotland Will. participate t year-old D. A. MacDonald, for lo.vv,ng week. games they love so • well, Detroit ..assistance: °Three' years, ago •Mr.' this Saturday. and Sunday .Will sMacDonalcl invested in a •tractor JOINS BANK 1TAEF ‘f be renamed "New Scotland". which has helped make his..farm • , • • The local band, some thirteen vvOrk easier; and. which he enjor3 Wilfred 'Son of *Mr. and was a itrong, leaV.0 here Saturday operating. He hastened. to .• Dun-, 'mrs'. Roy Black, has joined the. reaehin .'rdoining, and Pipe • Major. 40Y can's, aid. - •hitched the Modern lOtal staff o,f the Bank: of• lVfon- as dea EIG-FIT PAGES NO ,SENTINEL !VILLAGE SUFF,ERED. DOUBLE!)(RAY , X-RAY CLiNIC TO NEXT WEEK..- , , BEngAvgnENT ON:MONDAY , • . ' • . ' • 'q ' • , ';•START MONDAY' _ The 'Village---was---doublY be- . -'-:There will .be no issue Of. remited on Monday in ehe passing . A free ; 'mass x-ray.survey' in The ' 'sentinel...On ThursdaY, of twor highly esteemed.. resiciPlits..the constant battle,:against tuber-. August18th, Which will be Early that afternoon M:ra..D•• A. 'oulosis,' will be held in'. Lticknow, . hOlidaYr Week for the Pub- MacDO' aid Passed 'away at the :next MondaY,- Tuesday 'ana, Wed- ' • Esher. The next issue Will be home f her daughter, avirs,' • W; nesday., . It 'is conducted by Of.% Thursday,4.August 26th, .. The. office . however, will A. lry 1).1°I.jssin. eSelle.s.tihfLcir.ro.b.,:en csrelet..4 ficials of the Ontario Ttiberou- . • :be open to handle' conunercial- •ond stroke: withini a f,.w .days., The tClansinen, and finanCed b37.„ ,t losis Association, spOnsoked by. c Printing', and -to take caie. Of. . ats...,IviaeD061tt. was fortnerly' the Christmas seal fund. ,., , . . ' 'any _e$sential work. : ' Sarafi, Elizabeth. Tiffin: and; Was . .A. •• similar al,rvey • was iriactet -• t.• ' '. Everyone . li a :it i n g, news In .h2r ' , 77th' year. The ' funeral twO • yearS ago' JaSt juhe,:. and the .. • • , ...iteni,.ori,.artieles.for.PUblicat7'.• Se.rviCe • '12v1.11 be held this ' •afterttrOjority • inistlie•.Coinm.uni'W are ,.', tion is asjiecr0 send these in niy.o.fi ',,r1,11n,sda) at the. Porteous f • T. ikrith• the • .seed- and sinas v: rbent• In:S.0U th‘Kinlos's CenieterY: home% at 4 807 o':0:loal '''.With inter Joili.ctiliiteys...6.1acycl.ated;,W.. i:th',"he:ta..1c.iht' . Mrs. Hill Pies Suddenly ' ... • The: 'surv,eY is for. adults and More. shocking was ' the totally children, of High School . age. unexpected. death .of Mit. W. W. 4 IIill Which. occurred Wane' ;children of •public school, • that even- age'. are. not barred t from the* ing ;at •her home 'here. Mrs., Hill clinic, results Show, that ;there' is", .tio need. x-raying children of that :. age group, and the practise is discouraged. • Canvass Made..t•-•, Mernber,s Ortihe clansMen. Club , , have undertaken,.a.,personal.can.-• .vass. of rural and village. homes 0.. in the district;,' inviting attend. •anee.at the clinic. There will . cer- tainly,:be 'Sonite .Who will be in- advertently ,dyerlooked,' Or.' who * rri-AY not be home When ifie ein- Passer calls. Air are tklielconie at ' any time during' any, one Of. the. three days..,. , , • . Unli,ke ' the', preViciuS, clinic. apt. pointmienta . 'are .not ,,necessary, , TtioSe -ieceiving cards from the canvassers Should fill. them ;Out... &eh. tpresentation ,at the .clinic. Those, rho hake net received ' .. . th'ent..vvill have -them fined out e:vast' array of •:tbifficlings hen. they .attend;:by. the • volun,- :. ttecl the. site, there 1S now "W‘ teer seoretai:tial staff:that will be ' ,, ,• ne 'Ione ' hangart- .standing: •. on duty. • .'t '''' • ' •• of the final • Step's. lin. re- - 'Monday :morning' Will be'.,.de;-• ing the airport to,produe- t,,,,„4, ttiP wall' ir-1-9'-r1§. . °I'llilig.cs.'`hi:rn' years.Mr: AQA8-sIsAr-r1§•„41411-:'....tive.,fa.rtn,lartd.agio,n, stecItt• Bros. .,Y.A4.zw.....40..,' setting lAttl5, 'the. 'eciiiiip..„' " en 'tin Inr4 king. -1,in -:,n,ii. .Mer .at the. Old'horne at ',I'dangiide of •Ripley are !presently engaged nl,;.,;j1"if;' n. ` -t. with„ the , clinic 'sessions working";:.j.s_,Ecuszfiieopy...:._:__:,_.:L...:1_onwilltith,41arin-there-liasla been ... in liftin , _.on .1VIOnday---afternoon. g-the.Water,:-mairt install--'.'''`trris--'' Saturday no.On. the writer :. pick- .ase&-turned.'in over sixty years, atiorip;,... . ,/: • • • • • - • • and continuing in, the evening. ed Ed u. He had 'fed. a' big bunch .• Mr.. Rosi, who Atiivers' ever Six . ' , :• . Morning; afternoon and eVenirig, Sessions Will:be...held on Tuesday . , ,Weg'96. Years of age last. ,ch•rist- ADVISED TO , SAVE t. : . and. ,Wednesday....Thel hotirsare ina).cilits:hDeaayit..hg.,. e. still enjoys -.excel. Til[E4.7.11t, eir.),TJPON• S'A!..ill,S ... afteroQori,.,•1 t.0,,5 p.m. evenings, ,• as followi; • otr44, 10. to '1.2 6-,in.i.. • ' Mr, Bois is an ardent 'SCot,i,..a .11he •PlaYhouSe Theatre la neh- - " ;2'. .iiEtl'i: 1..e.Nier‘ ef. the pipes and danding • d .. 1. u.---• ' -.vubercUlosisis one of the m ' 't os:, .. ., - .. , - e a lucky. number monthly. draw ... • • , • ' and The Games, and his 'regret' SelEIRTI.e • the first .0f. the, micintb.. curable..Of diseases ,if it is :is. that no .effort-ig beiiig:rnade to All. .patrons '-during .•the. month 't.06..'far.adValiced when have them revived in Lueknow. w^ll et a•.'nuinbered ticket 'along ed. Preventien _Of:the disease and .•• with which they. are tra:ditidnally; with 'their .admissiOn ; ticket and 4s eat..& 'detection/ .311641:4S l'1P. of associated andrWhiCh at one 'bine . are advised to "hang onto" fille8e. 'Iti2heTEkx--!parYo:i:iTclheda'• inePijilnitxt...MOpYd.a.yis, ' brought international renown to numbers. The •August draw 'will . .„ The Se.PoY ;Village.' :.,, • ' • . .. be Made the last.Thtu:SdaY,of the. , • ... ..,. • ' 1 Tuesday /and ' Wednesday, • and ,... -mi. Ross : JhOS, whereof: the rift' •Ad the 'holder :•••;:d. . the everyone in the., contratunity... is urged to take advantage -of it. speak: •He 'com'peted •' at '. The. -1 elcy. nurnber. ill/ yviii . a - lovely I LF, Games in •Lu.ekri9w, and .vv.'a in, set ' of dishes. he Winner rinist l'-' coMpetition• here: ith.the.'viiorld• be at. the 'Show ' and . Must hold • ... liuNGANNOR:GIRIS 'a. • . ...:.:. ... , .. .. ', - , , , , . . . . ., . , chanipion ' Strongman. - Won a Id the' t1.1.1b With the coire,Spondind BARGAINS. ,-,. Men'S and. 'BoYs' . number to claim' the prize. shirts,. shorts: arid T-shirts' niost RU.S.,BA:., N.,....D:. DRO • WN ,.S, ' For.; two Year.§..: 'in succession, . ' 'The .8eptirnber prize Will ibe. sizes,. : at. 49C' ' and . '.- $1.00' THE '•1889 and 1890; .Mr, 11.Oss Ikon the ..ttvvo $6;09' tieket,S,•.in the 'Legion's MARKET STORE.• Earl Eugene' 'ThoinPSOn, : 28- Huron -Bruce - ChamPiOnship, at draw for a ./..ie:vt; car. ••.. 1, • . . . Year-old busband;of Bernadine The dames in. ti.icknoir,,, That . ; - . . • Rivett, formerly of. Dungannon,. Saline 't Year he went to, Toronto bout to.retire,. and upon g her bedroomi collapsed th• ,struck ..without warn - Will her 70th year MacKenzie • is scheduled *--,.. re- means of power to the. faitbfuli, eal, engimenein his 'duties last mg, . . , ,part' at St., Andrew's . Hall, i 431' Olt,t'.binder,. and : in 'jig time the ur's AY'•*4taff PerSonnel :is un- -East . . •. ongress street, .. Detroit,. two. old. cronies finished, cutting ..,14..ior to 2,30,'" that 'afternoon, fpr the :crop. The $bincler; . incident- ordei:4; regardi4g.. 'billeting . and • ally, cost Mr,.. Cameron $112,' : 'weals •for the . bandsmen and .to ebout'a qparter. .of today's price.., receive a copy": Of 'the, n"speCial orders of the, -day", • . • . ..• WALKING AND WORKING •• A Maininoth,.. tattoo, . will be AGItEE. WITH ED. PI.TRVES - ----- --. held-- at-. 8.007: o'clock--2Saturdar - • ' ' - • • eitenirig. with The. Games.and . At,,,.. 77 , neither, , wall.Origt. riot'. varied :list , of Scottish contests. wo..'''Ling • Seeins'• 'to: bother , Ed . Slated for Sunday .at, the Detroit Pt_."-ve.- .02' West Wawariosli Who .stadiuin.. .. . .: ...... ,. ••;. •• .4 can still •Ieei..! pace in either.case ,. will have; charge of the tattoo Pipe Major" George R. .Duncan with men niahYi•A'..ear§ his•ii-Atijor• , Ed. ;lives alone. on the home. REVIVED HERE • and .barid.'', petitions, It LS' ex-:. farin.SOutheast Of St. lIelenS,''.anci '' • ' ,•• • •• • t.e pected ,that." 01'6' than '30. 'bands after,. getting ' the Chores' 'thine ' • You ' e4h be sure • that • among will be in attendance. t An excel- tti-t'e • elinks ribthirig.. of •hOofing. those in .attendance':•at : the:cal-. • ways. • , • dergoing considerable :change.. and w forrnecly 1Viay. Mae,: Misses, Lillian Carruthers and Kay. A 'private funeral service Jean Ta3rior recently .resigned i he held this Th4Irsday, af- .their. , positions; and _later this ternobir: at 2.20 o'clock at. her 'month the ':manager.,. Mr.' 'J. '-A, late '?esidence; Burial will be in . • ThorripSori,,.:is being •transferred 'Greenhill Cemetery. to Tweed.: Mr. Thompson .• is at t present vacatioir: lfis 'succes- sor will be 'Mr, Charles Smith of, Athens; .GAMES.:SHOULD B PORT' ALBERT AIRPORT ALL BUT STRIPPED OF BUILDINGS Port Albert airport, one ..one of the largest airfields', in the British CoMmonwealth air, train- ing4Scheine, is now. all but strip- ped of its buildings and 'run-. ..lent, dinner li";Planned .1Or.- Sat-: .it,•. more- than.. six MileS to :,ilie e.doniari..Paine.s.'at the, Teesw,ater . Of th urdaY evening Pl'ecedingt,tlie tat- Purves ifarrri on the Boundary Reunion would be Thorriai.: Ross that do . . • . • . . 4. . .. , • ,. ., • too, and a, centennial breakfast, eat Of ..tdWri, to 'assist his., son of Toroilt6;:ancl- octogenarian nat-'•:, only .0 ' virillbe served 'Sunday. morning B.b.' Ed often dos a lift Or Bob',ive of Kin.140,7OwnshiP• ''' tt . In one . before the festivities , of day. will run .over for him, It;Iii it not, As has been', .his *custom for Convert . . . . get•underw,ay., • , Hopes To Walk Again s •.Recent visitOrS with .Mrs,pave ••Alton Were Dr: and Mrs.. DiCk. Lane, their. daughter Mrs,' .(Dr.) • of 'hogs that morning before feet.' and is as straight. as, a whip; Braden and her two 'daughters', Walking t -the ' entire distance' to • Jane and Mary, of Toronto •and Bob's farm to comPlete•the.rnor/n1 Itis Annie Campbell of Calgary; also Mr, and Mrs. Lorne .Webster and Mrs.'••Wilbert Webster ofs,Sear ?forth.: Mrs. Alton who has been - an invalid for several years,. has ....greatly;„improwed and hopes "be- .' fore long to he . able to walk • again, .ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and: Mrs. WM. S. Eadie .announce the engagement of their daughter, Doris Eileen, to J. Currie' Colwell, sop of Mr.. and • Mi. '1J. W. Colwell, ItOlyrOod. The marriage will take place on 'August the, twentieth: , . ;SPIED SMOKE, .SAVED.. BARN. . . . The timely' discovery of •a tractor fire, Saved Spence irwiri's •lbarn fromgoing up in flames „ on Saturday evening. Spence and his son George,: were milking at • the. time, Another 'son, Ross, who was on his, way to the barn after Watering- the tchicleris; s a vt;' ;smoke corning out of the tractor shed which is a lean-to. on the ,barrit, He found • :the •tractor on • 'fire, and his shouts ibroulht.his Dad on the run: Spencetried Without results to beat out the flames, :•With..a sack while •Ross ran to the house for a fire ex- tinguisher.:into got the ex- tinguisher' operation in the nick cif- time to Sinoother: ;the flaines, ' The outbreak is unaccountable. The tractor had not been in Op-. eration that day and Spence tand , the two boys had, spent the day harvesting across the road..Wheri 'the blaze wasr4iScovered gasO- • line fianies Were burning, on one wheel and the fender of the tractor and were shooting up • frotnthe, top of• one of -three nearby, gasoline barrels. . , Boys' and Men's Swim trunks and Bathing, Suits, • Most .sizes. Clearing at,$1;00, THE MARKET STORjE.,• ° • " ing's Work- and was then hiking oyer.to4the home. of: Mrs. Jim Purves for: I .Forty, Acres of Corn' • Bob Purveshas goneinto corn tgrOWin,g'in a.hig' way .this seasen. He has forty acres • Of .tobbing torn on the Sherriff farm, Which. he owns and :has ' purchased a corn Picker to. harvest this crop; which it is expected Will be ready' for picking .before the middle of ,September. • • - •• , was drowned at,‘Port •Burrell on and'joined.the ',City Police Porce. Sunday. 'Mrs.' Thompson. 24,- was In .191.2 he Organized the, Tororlio . rescued : by, two ...unidentified Police 'Force Pipe Band and was; swill -liners.; . . ",' ; : . ' Pipe Majorof this Band until ^ Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of R. he retired from the force in .1924. R,'-1.; Corinth, ' wete,.... thrown by Mr. ROSs 'still thrills., to the high, waves from : a large truck Skirl of the pibroch, •and if his. m.er nomination. meeting to .dill, .1 tire on which, they were swim- etathUsiaSan could.lie instilled into a Vacariey, on the Council Board, ming, which ;resulted it the trag- 'Scottish -blood that 'still predem- resulting ,from the. removal ' Of edy.1,,Mr. Thompsen'S .bacly Was in•ates in this 'district, I.,itaknow Councillor 'Lawrence (Lel:TY) Washed ashore that evening about would 5) once again . becothethe Downs ' to Campbetiford., • 400 feet from the • scene of ,'the ancestral home' of "The •Games". ' His .successor will be,.! elected drowning, . Dragging . operations • ' . • . to 'complete the balance of the present year... • , .., .• , • . ,VACATION TIME AT BAKERY ' Government regulations require • • • •• - • , • the filling, of all such vacancies unless they •occurr : for a„..period not exceeding :three Months prior ' to the holding of the regular an- nual nernination meeting. .• . 'rile date .Set for the '-riornina- ,tion meeting, is next', Monday, hands' and under; This •is-exPect, ugust 15th.. Nomination Of "fit ed .to make an interesting . class, , and proper persons" will be 're- as N'Vell , as proViclint some en- ceived for One hour commencing ,tertaininent:, for the children ' in, .. at,. 7.30 o'clock. In event of the the. fOrrn .. of pony rides, vacahcy , not 'being filled by, ac- ' The Boys' .and Girls' babV Beef' , elamation,, and an election being .Club- will again be a feature.* • . reqitired, voting will fake place There is a large iNeMbership in a week later on ,Monday; August the club, and every mernbee will have ,Ips ' or her calf tin the con - Councillor Downs was elected lest. In. ClaFs• 147-Catt1e .Specials, to office in January. At that time Section 10 is in error. The $5.00: •the three Uninecessful candidates prize in this section, donated by in a field of seven;weretfllPap-, President George: Kennedy, goes , .4 .paS,. Sim Sherwood and Temple to :the champion ' calf shown in. Plarkto • the Calf, Club, ' 0.M.111,6* TO .F111. -.L COUNCIL VACANCY •Liicknow willhold a had. /been abandoned .earlierdue. to ;the rolling Waves. According to Mrs. 'Thompson, •Whei:was taken to the Cottage' of OrantWebSter . at 'the,•beacli, 'both' she and her husband' could Swim somewhat, • but explaineda large wave hadknocked both Of them too •far.from•the tube: She did not see her husband after he went .,clown.' , . ,Dr: C. W. Sinclair of Aylmer said no inquest You'd be held; • Mr:: Thompson is gurViVpd by his Wife, a 15 -months -Old Larry, a brother Roy and his Mother, Mrs. Sohn . Chilcotto , Funeral seryiees Were he'd; on Wednesday at .Tillsenbutg, and Were attended.' by the young wid6W's parentS. Mr. and Mrs,. George Rivett of Dungannon. In- terment Was in Richmond Cem- etery, 13ayham Township. — h• • PurdOn's• Bakery will be I ose d ,,c and route -- discontinued from August • 15th' to August. 20th; ir- clusive, and Will re -open, Mon- day, August t°22nd.' We ask that our patrons will try, arid' $:o-pper-, ate with us in order that we may Make 'possible this well earned holiday for our, employees, For special 2' or urgent,' orders ,call Purclon'a.. B a l e r y, Wingham, p'hone 146. • COMING EVENTS "BANTAM( HARDBALL ...I.,ticknow and Wingharn.13an- • tarris. will :play 8,chechtied 3,X,T, .0: A. A. hardball game in the Cal- edonian Park, ,(tonight), 11:th at 6,30 'o'clock, ',FALL .LkSTS ...AvAtLAB:LE. 'Priie lists for Lucknew Agri-: ,"84th annual . 'Fall Fair are '110Vir ,available; and can be obtained for the asking from Secretary. Joseph Agnew or at The Sentinel Office. , Fair dates are the last Tuesday and ,Wednesday in, September—. - :the 27th and 28th • Quite a number of r,0,1iSiOns , and additions have been made to: , the prize list this year and pros,. pective exhibitors are advised to make an early study of the list, in order to 'plan their exhibits. Added to the horse section' this. tt year is a class 'for ponies; 13 ' ,ar • •31: • 4 , 41r; 1 • rr.• 4 • 4 t•