The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-10-13, Page 1a•'
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LTJCKNOW, ONTARIO, THURS., OCTOBER ,13ith1949
TO' HOLD INQUEST
N ,SWAMP DEATH.
Ari inquest . is ao be . held in.
Auburn on Friday, October* 28th
at '2,00 pari. in connection .with.
the: death: of. Earl C. Baux,,33-
ear-old • Tara ..resident,' whose.
Y
'.deeeraposed ,'.boy . was
'Saratoga :badly + ,.,.
found an Saratoga,Swarn'p,, in the
':Au
'bur `district "" "
a
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'rhe ; ruesome discovery
on Saturda iby :Raymond Baker
made Y y Y
Bailer of,:,Goderich and -William
,Tigert
i ext of While -°ou
t
-hunting.' :Baux • was: last ' seen
'. about the 21st of August and the
.body was in such 'a. state of de-'
composition that cause of death
•• ,could not.readily be -determined..
Identification of the remains
Was •.made by ,a ' brother, :Lorne,
Baux of Chippawa, Hill. The fun
eral.' was held. in. Tara on Mon-'
da.Y. .conducted : by Rev: Harvey
.
L. Parker. Mr. Baux, a . veteran
of World War I•I and lifelong res
• dent•of Tara is: survived by hi a
• Mother,. three sisters • and two
brothers, .
The' body was discovered about,
80
rodsothe "Second Conc
es-
--.sfor Road-in•Wawanosh-arid-
set
off .ai'g :police . inv sti' ation::•that
•• culminated in ordering ' an in uest
as stimem ' Y stershrouds „'events yshro
•
leading up to .theyoung, man's.
death.
SATURDAY ;WEDDING
SOLVED PLANE .MYSTERY
EIGHT PAGES
WON PAIR 'OI'' PANDAS THREE TIE FOR
Wm. A. "Bud^ "
himself a pair of Panda bears in
the • matter: of seconds on., Mon-
day evening. He was.- playing
bingo, at the Recreational Centre
and won thesecal Panda, prize..
At the conclusion of that game
the draw' was, nide ley'°Thee
Sctrznoc s
and • as -quickly". as the
.ticket could ; hie 'pulked .out Bud
was • the.' •winner : of another
Panda, plus` a .$5,00.'.cash1? rize
'Froin:' the proceeds •of ':th'is1,afflee
Y e e -
Re
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h
.': . • .. ':'scorrizg • tht ce • contcstarits.
creational`' Centre , With • a•' in •..
•p were 'tied for. • rfilst:• pia :each'
pong. talhle, bought' and placed .
With 95. ', oints:: The 'were - 1 i'
p y e n
th
Hamilton won SHOWMANSHIP'
, One of the Most interesting
features of . the Luckn:ov i 'Fail
.Fair, the Boys' and Girls'' •Calf
.Club competition, vas marred by`
weather.• conditions. ,'The exhibit-
ors' took' •,quite:: •'a " Soaking; anad.
.•I g
very,; few spectators•. witnessed the
• judging and 's hovrrn`..nshi p. ,dis•-
play.
Ann,' Todd's calf placed , irst' as.
the• ,beat anin- al.'' In ;tile sho.man.
T.W
The ,Shtno s furnished
' e window drapes • in the ban
Hamilton, Gladys .,,Gibson. and
Raeleen Hamilton.
Club leaders .Were Andrew
Gaunt and Jack •Henderson.
The: scoring• Was as. follows:
quet.,hall, .did, the decorating of
the' .building, for the olSening and
still have. -a" few dollars to _the
good;
IIICxIL SCHOOL LYENTS
Parent=Pupil .Night will be .held`
;b'y Lucknow• High' • Schooh in. the
Town Hall on Friday evening, to
be addressed by Dr. ,.James Tal
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on. the intriguing subject;
"Life and Labour lin Pioneer On-
tario". The; "general' public ,i's:
cordially invited to hear this out
standing speaker. •
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All next •'Week there will be
an outstanding :art display at the
school Which eve ryone is invited.
to see. This collection is, from the
'art •anuseuni • at' London and is
rarely seenoutisde Of the''mus
Livestock 'Showman=
NamePlacing Ship `$ ore
Ann Todd 1 : ` ..: 85
Alvin, Hamilton,:.:: 2 95'
Gladys Gibson .... 3 • 95
:Murray Gaunt• 4 80
Lor'_ e' Hamilton .: ' 5 90
Jack .Forster, . 6 . 85
Joyce. Little 7 75
Winnifred Fairish, 8 ' 70
Ivan McQuillan 9' 75
Helen. Little .. 10 85
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•R• elnl;Iee "Hamilton .11" 95
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Shirley Hamilton'' 12 • 70. ;
•Judged at .'22 Fa irs
ha ,
s acted as ,ludga, at twenty'
=two:
;fairs this season, He has ',been
• Goldie. -Marti ''of Paramount'
The "e•scape".
e.y• airplane cum: )'raceeds. of: the -.exhibit: will. .judging; cattle, 'mainly; but.: has
: b.of • •
iVlr. Mrs: W. G..Walden on
be •used to a .buy new paintings, also offici:atd. as'.a•:jud'ge•of sheep,
aril
SaturdaY; set a :new. mode ' n r;nd. books for the, :: school. swine andhorses..
newlyweds',' shaking. their. pus
• siier's, .and ' also . 'cleated up ''• the
mystery of -:the plane 'that land-
: ed ' in.. ;