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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-10-27, Page 21 'iQAGE TWO • AGED LADY SUFFERED' Amax- S OUS BUit11TS: Mats; Arthur Breckles. received 'word thather. aunt, Mfrs. Wm. Glower, age .84, was critically ill in . Fust general' ;Hospital, Tor- . onto, . with serious burns, Mrs. Clover was in the: act td. lifting a fVying. pan, 'froth the 'gas stove. ; at her hume onto, using herr apron as .4 pot. bolder when .the 'apron., caught' Sire. Fortunately her grandson Ari, -law was there at the time and succeeded . in• .beating out the flamnes ':but, not before' the :aged 'ad •: had been severely burned. 0'L I fi`E T The W.M.S.' thanksgiving meet-, 'ing. 'was' held' m the church With. Mrs. Jas. MacTaish -Presiding. The , meeting: :waned. with - the. 'reading of -a Thanksgiving 'poem foilgwed :by. the; Lord's: prayer, The' roll call was -a verse 'of. thanks.. During ; the b>Xsiness per - led arrangements, were madefor the Thankoffering -service Sunday a . fternoon; .October .30th ., with. Mrs.' Wm. ' Arnold as guest speak er' . Mrs. A. MacTavish . in-. ' vited the ladies to her. home. 'for the'Noveniber meeting when the grandmothers" 'are • -to• ' be. ;enter- tained. The roll call -will be candy to be: sena to veterans in ` the'•, oCharles aT'.; _Mrs:--1�ais Y;- M ;•:hoseit took . charge of the program, .op= ening With the hymn "O God of Bethel" followed 'by, •prayer. by Mrs. W. S. McGuire. Mrs. E. Ps - borne took' the : scripture . and • Meditation. Mrs. '. MoCharles had. a reading, Mrs. James 1VfacTavish rendered a `! solo'and .Mrs. H. Henry gave a:reading. The meet ing : closed • with ': `a .• '.hymn and- ra er by ''Mrs: • A. MacTaviish. TM; LUCOW SENTINEL, LUCK—NOW, ONTARIO .. t • HO ..:SCOUTS .(by. Rev. A, ).. Tavener) fl en I am eight. ,I'm :going, to. be ► a.Cub: :, And learn to tie theknots and Icook•xny;,cu,'b, ;And go to • -camp arid. -learn • to swim and hike, And, ,pe'rhaps Fn. even learn to. fix. ' my bike, And then when • I am •twvelve be .a Scout'... • And .learn what 'many'things are • all4 about; • _ I'll learn .to . read the . compass.' fix • a . cut, 1 And keep my life .fromu getting• in a. nut:: r The • deduction from your, In- -Come—Tax n- Come ax'10° :of -dividends -.i:. Tof o rreceived from Canadian' corpor- ations now includes •. all 'pre fend. '.A'' stocks. Silverwood IIaries' • "A'' stock, selling ac •.about • $10t preseniv'•paying 60c- per share. (15c,,quarterlyl: • It participates ' with the 13 shares when that stock . receives. 60c. and earn-' singsare available to .pav .a , 'higher.;::dvidend. :Operating in • 24 : cities, of : four : provinces; Silverwoods has thousands :of, :satisfied customers. You can • be. 'a shareholder as. well as a. . ;;customer, .b Sily or., an. To uv ,. Qerwoods v stock listed on : the Toronto Stock: Exchange. ' write.tele= phone : ELgin ..9241. or come to 219 • Bay , St::,Toronto. 'This is one of..112 ;stocks on' our "Yield . List" . 'Ask .for a co:pv. MOSS, LAWSON.& Memtyzris The :Toronto tock. Excha'nge And When 'f'm old •enolzgh to' be man• _ goingto keepon;tscou4lng°rf I can; When childhood :days •are' past and boyhood's over; Why then . I'11, go.' right on ;arid be a Rover! ASSESSMENT APPEALS' :TO BE • HEARD FRIDAY THURSDAY, OCTO $ER X27, 1949; United Church Evening Aux. , I PEARL JAMIESON DELEGATE *the 1TEACHERS'•� CONFERETCE The October •mieet.. of AT CONFERENCE ' Evening Auxiliary was held, at , . 'Gerald .R Bath- B -ion 1 sof the 'Federation of the, , o of Vis. I • • . h homeWomen •Teachers', Association of well with 28 , in ;attendance:..: The meeting opened; "by singing hymn Ontario, fall conferences on Saturday, October 22nd' at Mea- 483,followed by the Lord's prayer er. oil and, Chatham. 'At . Mord;: •Ing . S the Ingersoll conference delegates were present from North & Routh .Huron, North ,arid South • Oxford, Elgin, South •'Perth and •the city Elg 'of.` London, In the chair w'as.Miss Norma; Hackett, `Windsor, .'nem-. .iter et the. Board. of Governors. in unison. The,,president, Mrs 11. 'Webster,' conducted • the call to worship and Mrs. E. Crawford. 'read' the, seripptare. reading, 'psalm. 19, . A .letter regarding the Sec tional meeting , to -,,be held at. Bervie on. Octaber,'25th was. read. Mrs:; 'Brewer gave the treasurer's Lucknow. :Municipal ; • Council will. convene on Friday evening of this week as • a Court . of ,Re- vision on the • assessment roll for' 1950.• The session commences 'at. 7.30: There' ;are • a ':great number, of .'•appeals to be dealt:•with. A re -assessment of ;the Village - =amu'- der '-was.,-madE'>;this � .sumlrner, , n •the new 'equalizatibn system that has been adopted • in• many muni- cipalities. The work here .was • •carried out; by W H'. Haney, Wingham, assessor,: assisted; 'by T. Douglas,: the local assessor. Many ''assessments.. have been 'advanced : sharply; • •and ' a flood of appeals .has been' ,received as, a result. The current, year's taxes' are not collected on this assess- meet; . which 'does notobecome ef= festive until '•1950. • WILL. APPRECIATE, ARTICLES ,FOR RUMMAGE ,SALE On .Saturday afternoon of ' this week;; Lucknow: ;Women's Insti- tute will •hold a ' rurnmage. safe, sale of baking, and a tea room in the 'new : Recreational Centre building. The `rummage sale promises , to be.,a, ':very. ' novel part of this bazaar, and the :Institute will, ap Predate the •support of everyone in making it a success •Dofiiationsyfor-the sale , will . be welcomed from anyone -not alone Institnite members' •Anyone - who has an article. to donate ';is; red quested to.'contact Mrs W; J. Douglas, phone '86 STILL • AOTIVE AT 87 ;. Mrs: Join Little of Lucknow is 87years of 'age but is still quite active and when it carne to rak- ing up the , leaves ,around ,her :borne last Week; she did a mighty good , job of it. Mrs : Little lives alone . a n d is, enjoying "good health for oric, her . age; • • Mlar aret Rae gave the` Greetings; - were : read from Miss reportand g financial ..report: • Wool for• Red Flora McDonald, .Provincial pres- Cross ' ' p`dent' of the . •Olatario ',Teachers . Cross. knitting was distributed •by i , Ashton. n. Miss. J . Osborne.re-, .Federation.,'. Reports were read Ao , ported,on the 'ordering ;of ,Christ-, ; from,. , the Provincial "conveners �F mas 'cards.' , Mrs,'•Alex Andrew .outlining. the proposed years, took charge of the Program, The work: .' Mrs. O :Jones The, following: projects .were. topic y�ras taken. by M ". Hun er .':Mrs . co. sidered : and improved . The.. a,ssisfted• by Mrs � V. , t � _ .. �? .. . ., H.,. Weibster . and • Mrs.: C.* Greer: Ontario u•teachers� . are•making , :a Readings *were';given by' Miss J.• contribution to send Bibles to. the g,,. Osborne and Mrs. 7r. 1VIacDonald: school children +of Berlin.' Also it trhe: meeting closed with the re -is hoped to again this year carry peating ' of the mizpah benedic- out the, Goodwill Poject which tion A social half hour was much gimes a . Christmas a n'd, June ' enjoyed. cheque to .each of the ' twenty- • three Britishteachers,, on.. ex:. Perils' of Sleepwalking change in •Canada. The .need Is father greater this' year due , to the de - andA . lrttie. girl shot her .. and brother.. A mail ": clerk . stele, valuation of the . •English .pound., $30,000. A man; dreaming he was Also a project for C.AR F :which: .Santa :Claus,. stuck in a chimney. Will, • mean making 'a collection of Read 'about, peculiar, misadven-- money for purchasing scientific tures of somnambulists, as told in library' •,books:. f o r devastated "The Perils of Sleepwalking", in European countries: The ' Code of ,• Ethics • was ,: read with . 'x• -.the hope thatt -eachers—•will- ' know' theirresponsibility and ac- cept it. Education 'Week will.be, observed. this •year from' March 5-11,.1950. Local delegates were .`.1Viss'M:• Turnbull,' :.Mfrs Ellis, Mrs. ' A. Mason, :.all: of : ;' Seaforth;' ' Miss Agnes •Flemings: Blyth and'::;Misrs. Pearl Jamieson of Belgrave,;: • The American ',Weekly, great miagn azi e.`'wit ._• ,h i S. - Sundsy,.s_ ,h . 't . ;('October: 3Q): issue of Detroit -Sun- day . Tunes. A GREAT SPECIAL in 1VIen's &' Boys' ' work pants; reduced to $2.95. The Store/with the : Stock. THE MARKET. : '}1 yr ,y 'rs • U?. A ` SCOUT APPLE South Kinloss Tle. .October 'meeting of the South Kinloss.: ;W.M S.` was held at the home of -Mrs.. Donald Mab Iver with a large : crowd in 'at- tendance. Mrs.' D. MacKinnon . presided; for • Vie', meeting. The opening. hymn 81 was :sung fol- e. Lord's- ra: er in: Ashfield Presbyterian W M;S lowed' by the p.. , Y unison The roll call, yeas' ans . The October,. meeting o: the Ashfield W.M.S. met at the home of, Mlrs. E1izzbeth Rose.' Mrs. Dun- can,;.MacKenzie :was in : charge 'ot the Thanksgiving 'program and. opened ' the meeting with •• the singing of ,psalm; 86. :Mrs.Duncan MacKenzie offered .prayer,.(I' The scripture was read by Mrs) Neil G. • MacKenzie. . The devotional; paper ``Let;us .be 'thankful" :.was. given -by ,Mrs• D: R,: MacKenzie: The president Mrs. Neil 'G.` Mac Kenzie, took charge• for the blisi gaveg lan-' `'the`..closin . remarks:; `tress' discussions, Mrs. •D • A. MMac- HYm n ' 590.. was sung .. and Mrs. , Archie : MacIntyre cioted the meeting' with prayer:' wered: by a Thanksgiving'•verse.ii The scripture and study. was tak en;'by'Mrs,, Gilbert Hamilton. fol lowed•'by; prayer. by Miss 'Dean MacLeod; :A solo by .Mr! Thomas' •Blake was much enjoyed. Read=' ingS were given : by 1VIrs,; ''Ted Collyer .and Mrs '. Fraser, 'Mac- Kinnon*: A. numlber :of;' the 'ladies took:' part in • the prayer circle: A very interesting topic on -Our Work ' in Formosa " •was given•iby l :,Baulch.` Mrs. Ross • MacMil- CR`W'•E (T'ot Late For Last Week) The N community recently gath-.; ered at the school to honor Miss; • Violet' Cullbert, iprior to , her mar- :. riage. The, guest. of .honor :was escorted^ to:• a .decorated ;chair '• above which hung a. white •bell and • pink ''and •white: streamers' at, tached: to ,all four corners of the' • • chair, which •• sat before as huge • imitation . redoing cake,- the bot. , tom :Story at which. concealed all the Miscellaneous •gifts.Mrs.Jack Curran read the 'address,, she be '• .' ine ,'the • only. one who had been` a: school Chum; 'of Violet';s: She assisted ;by. Mrs.' Jim Sherwood and Ruth Curran, • helped Violet open.; gifts' and read 'verses. Violet= thanked all:very kindly for re- membering' her:as she has` been. away :from •'the community' •so much. Then 'ever'ybody.'joined in ,singing"For• she's a jolly, good fellow". A short program , fol- • lowed. • Mrs. Gladys; 'Rivett gave a• reading `..'Mr. • Jacob's Court- • ship". Mrs. Zinn gave; • a reading-- Ther Sister: -in-law's ; Aunt". Mrs., Finnigan gave^a . reading on " Neighbors"•• and Mrs. Curran . a. 'reading .'on ''"Progiress'. 1Shirley.- Sherwood. played a piano instru-, mental. A bountiful lunch 'was served by the: ladies, bringing a;• pleasant evening to •a'close. Dear 'Violet: • It. is with a'feeling of gratitude that .we; .;have' . gathered here to do- `•honor to` .you ,on your •.ap proaching.• Marriage Those of .us, who have seen ' you grow .up. in. our •' idst know: you ,as a `school chum, •a • true; pal,. „and a. ,Very „genial 'young ;woman; wish for your future the.' very; hest that can +be • •:had: Therefore ,We 'ask 'you :to ac - cept these i�fts as a • .token :of our este*:. • 'Hoping they'w ll bring,' you • ak. much; joy `as we have' had' in pre- senting there • to you',' Hoping. ,that , your.. life .together will be one long ;ivoyage• of : hap..:•. •'"Any fishing :'around lhereV;' "Some" answered the barefoot:. aboy "What dpa you. catch?". hi nng', not `' "You• said 'fishing', ./ketch-. ,>, • • P.,1 ••, S+COUTING-BUILDS''CITIZENS 'Support' The Newly Or anizec Cub Pack an •ByBu • in Seo�'t' ,Troop p Buying.. An Apple Satnrday:•. I?0. YOUR. GOOD TURN --- :BE GENEROUS i, ` ,FEDERATION,.•.' .'(By W. V. Roy) •.Huron' and Perth'counties held their annual Meeting of.County Cream Producers,• in theagri- cultural board room, Stratford; on Wednesday, October 26th at 8.30 W. .Morrison, president of, the • Ontario Federation and sec-. retary manager of .Ontario Cream Producers ,Association was spec-: ial speaker... ' ` A ' county directors' rn:eeting Will .be held 0 in Clinton on Friday evening;. October 28 at 8.30 P.m: tFarm forums throughout --On tario 'and right across the, Dom inion, Opened' the 'fall Season on Monday night last. If yourforum failed to hold a • Meeting be,sure and plan a get-to-gether for' next Monday night. ;Should you wish"�l Some assistance in startingja� for- um; contact the 'writer. or"- I ,obt. McMi len, -11... 2, Seaforth; county, e. hairmn;' The count . Federation will hold. its 'annual, rneeting•on No- v emrber. ' ; ,9th. int, Clinton at: 1:30 p.m.; followed by. a big tbanqu'et and. " concert ins •Cardno's llah, Seaforth, the,same evening. Gniest speaker at the banquet will be Watson" Perter, editor in chief of thp. Farmers Advocate, Lon- don.. V. S. Millburn, secretary- 'manager of the Ontario Federa- tion,, will . be the special speaker at the afternoon business,Meet- mg. meet-ing. Tickets .for the lanquet•.mayy. be had by • applying' • •to • your township'`direetor to the :county, or the county' secretary;; • Lean 'offered the .Glad Tidings. -prayer.--;-The. ;;chapter.• . on ,"For ',nose" : from the 'studY • 'book was 'read by Mrs • , Dr. • Simpson.: Mrs' Effie, .Collinson read the poen,,. "Tlie. '. Aubunin Spirit". ' The , clos-, ing prayer was offered by, ;Mrs. • D.• A. 'McDonald:,There were 30 present We were pleased,;to.have Mrs: John : Ross,, ;-Miss Gretta :Campbell and Mrs,, Joe Agnew as +visiting• rriemEbers- from' ••Lucknow • •1 atrick. W�..Mr:` and M'rs. S. J: Ki, p W:M. The hostess served dainty ` `. refreshments °Signed, '1VIrs Jack Curran Mrs ' Clifford -Crozier, .Mrs, J m Sher-' Mrs ' Jim Hoover .0i Ednion-•a. tori, • Mrs. George Feagan and �. ri vis �Vlrs. Lr�ia,.Petriie= of Gode c' , h tte�ic. M 'r Tand 'Mrs. S. J:. Kilpatrick last. 'Tuesday Mr.Colin and Missr Lorena ,Crazier. and -Mrs. Stewart, :Nasi ;• (if: Tiortdo spent Thanksgiving' • week -end with : Mr.' ' and Mrs: *Clifford •Crozier..: daughter. Aldon Hasty and Virginia of:Grimsby ,visited• with'' Virginia ,. Mr. Hasty and Lorne for Thanks- giving Mr. and Mrs: Palmer Kilpatrick a P. and, Cheryl • and. Bryan of 'Tor- onto • :spent, : Thanksgiving ' with • • . ' Rev, and Mrs., J H ,Geoghegans John. and Bob of Woodstock; and Mr: and Mrs. • W. Simpson (Georg na) • ,of Stratford were• Sunday visitors here; when . Rev'.-Geog: he . n conducted the evening Set- Vke in St. 'Peter's Church. • NOW IS THE; TIME To Order A White • Had Arm ` Gashed Dave • Barkwell Who'.�s em- ployed in Lloyd's factory • at' _Wirighan>-, was ,.off work__Ior..', a couple/of weeks with a saw gash in his left forearm 'that required. eight. stitches. res in i sashe � for next 'year. iN G. Simmons' & Son Huron Rd.,'•Goderich, • Ont. • 'Phone 1132 • �VTE RNMENT OF NADA .'FONDS .41/2% due . November..1, 1959 have been called for payment November 1, 1949 These bonds should be presented for redeittp- tion with all coupons of later date attached. `. No further interest will 'be paid-. on these, bonds after this state: R81W