The Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-01-26, Page 2• 4
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WAGE TWO.,
THE >.UCiOW . SENTINEL, LUCKN., QW;, ONTARIO
Local
appefl ings
1949 In W'eekIy' Rev
July 7th, The ti'rneiy discovery of a tract-'
r. ,
or fire, saved, Spence Irwwin S.
RevM G. N. , Luxton, Brisling of barn from destrtictton. ,
Hnxron confirmed a• class of ,ten
a St. Peter's C'hnrch, Earl. Eugene Thom�gson,
t �;
Cro ' dtisiti.ng by airplane' was year-old husband, of Bernadine
F
carried out over a field of peas
-'at Ernie Ackert's farm. ,
Robert Button completed: forty
Years in the butcher :-bdsiness in
L' ucknow.
- Rev. Gordon. S. Baulch was in-
ducted, ninister of South Kinloss
and K'i n.1 o. u g h .Presbyterian
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The Lucknow .sax rate; was
Struck'Mills, at` 48. •mill . an increase.
e ' th
of 2 8. �`mi11s • overg.
. previous,
• year;
Elmer I nilbach,. bought •Larry;
�.
I2owns,' ,drug , store.
•"Hank Irwin 'died in : Port El:-
.
Rivett; formerly of Dungannon,
drowned at . Port Burrell.
Wilfred Black joined• the Bank
of Montreal staff: •
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The village was , doubly b
1 bereav-
ed. in the deaths of Mrs. W. W.
Hill and Mrs. D: D. MacDonald,
:
...A, mid -: ummer• nornination
Meeting was held to fill the
vacancy' anc ' caused. .by the departure
of Larry Down's, . S.,. E: Robertson
qualified.:.
MacKenzie,• a e 85
Beira,' A .:I); . g
"ear, -form' rly 'of liolyroad,. died
in .Winnipeg:.
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'August .25th
0'1350 persons were x-rayed at.. a'
• July 14th •
three-day clinic ` here;'
Mr, --and Mrs ,WilsonWall-were ` es Solomon observed
' .50" years married: .Mrs. Jam
u h+t the Al her 93rd birthday. ' •
•; John'• Jamieson bog ,
pert.' Boyd -estate ' pproperty •:_ ..
: Mrs. Wan'.- Cox .. observed, 'her
95th birthday.
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• J. E. Turnbull •of Toronto ad-
dressed .the .;opening meeting 'of.
the . •Clamber of Commerce. '
Mrs. (Rev.). •J. M. Muchison
flied at Foxwarren, Man
T Aiompso —received: word
of • his. appointment as.manager of
: the. Tweed''branch Of the Bank
' -of Min'treai.
Revs,:, j, A. Ward, , formerly `.of
St. ,Helens, :died 'at •Lefroy.
Wm. G.' .Armstrong` purchased
Hall. '•
THURSDAY, JA,•
VARY '26,1949.
appointed treasurer of the C..C.F
party! F rrish was a
Pett Fa � 'patient . in
Victoria Hospital with diabet
deputation'. from the Board
,off Education interviewed the
Minister ' of 'Education regarding
a high school' district here,.
.Gorcdon Taylor's store at: Au-
burn was gutted by .fire: '
Alex MacDonald, a grandson.
of .1VIrs: Ewen MacKenzie, started
studying for • the ministry.
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September 29th
The •Clansmen.presented Dr W;
V' Johnston ` with • a watch •in rec.:
:.og'nition ; of having .attained' the.
residency',_ of 'the •Orntarlor.:Medi
p.
cal ::Association:.• : - ' ; , .,
IJugh 'erguson • of :. Am�berley,
died in Kincardine ; Hosipital
• . Wen IC•'orgrar'ri*.of. Hol`yrood. ob
served his. 91st, birthday. :
Mr. :and Mrs.; H J. Lindsay had
sold their. home to .Jack 'McMil-
•lan ' and ••Were preparing' to move
to .Clinton Mr: ..Lindsay had lived
here -for'. almost 70 years:-
Lucckn;'ow 'Fire Company receiv-
ed delivery' of, a : new fire truck:
the ,Orange a iRoert'J..Ross died at Seaforth.
•Mrs;•:D`.T. L,. McKerroll died , Alex Stx ith died' :at Te ara .in
in Kincardine • Hospital - her 9'7,th year; Samuel° Carnochan'
Miss , • Edith • 1Vlunroe • Of , the: died at Seaforth Patrick -Henry
Bruce County ,Health Unit,;
•'sattoned :'dere` aspu�?laltcieltlx
nurse. ' • • '
Mrs. John MacPherson died in:
1 ingussie, Scotland,,..in•.�her .91st
Jul 21st
July
'• e .•mber' is : • .
°blacksmith •shop S pie t
�. Alex Purves •
at •' St. , Helens was destroyed' by' Betty Marshall,: Ray Stanley,
Viola Cook' and Joyce Campbell
fire..a.,.
es a' native of, won . Dam.inion+=Provincial, :.(burs
•' .Mrs. Percy. Pury , ,. nate . . , -,
Aries.' • Four; of eleven Bruce ,CO.
were won' by• Luck-
Scholarships'
now High •School, students...
JPraying : mantis, which 'war •o n
rassho ers made.;their first ap
g, PP
ipea.rance iia. this •area•..
• Pastor'- A. Vold took. charge , of
wroth
poliomyelitis.; '. the Pentecostal` church • at Kin-
..ill ..� .:<.
Airily worms invaded the: Ash lough. ••• +.
LOOKI•NGS, A•�K ..(A,RQS.
THROUGH • THE SENTINEL; - VTI ES
-� Years Ago
go
Total • ' expenditures, in the.
Township ,of West Wawanosh,'for
the;'. year 18$6 were $10,487.49,
Which sum 'included a balance
On hand of $1024.47. School costa
of $3492.81 was the largest item..
• James Howey's team • of . horses,
were, very. nearly drowned . when..
'they broke through_ the ice pit.
the' mill pond, .while .ice :was be.'.•
. ing cut.
.Angus.,McKenzie • ••of Kinloss
sold his: stallion. "Silver 'Prince" -
to Messrs:Graham ,and Creek of
Pine, River •'for $1500,'
l'1s Co `cert Com any
' Enitna We n P
was ,corning to Ludlinow Admis-
sion • was' 1Oc•, Or 20c for "reserv-
ecrchairs'.
.. Wm. Grundy-, Jr., "bought. out
his fathers stock of ‚cutters and•.
:buggg,ies sand took over - •his • , car
riage 'making ibusiness.
Kincardine merchapts formed •a
"Retail Merchants'. Protection As,-'.
sociation to protect. -themselves
against dead beat customers
• James .Byran, Sentinel editor,
was.. critically' ill with the grippe.,
Thomas • Lawrence atter the
.annual meeting :in. Toron f.: of -the-
..,Twenty Years. Ago •
. Thomas Dyrnock,, district sale's.
mean for the ' International • Harte
nester �+C'otnpany, moved his , fan-
ily,to` Lucknow and took up' resi-' -
dente in Mae Dawson's borne. •
J, W. •Colwell was- elected• reeve
of Kiinloss for -.his third, term,.
The Maa�cKay . family on .the
Second Concession received word
Of the 'death `.'-of ;their brother
Hugh, Who.: di.ed' suddenly while
employed near' Montreal` :with; a
construction', cr:ew,
D. ' P:aterson,' a Ma ori '
years, ;ant then 84 vea :s ;oE..•a .e .
ably installed the officers' of:.Old'.
Light Lodge, after whrch'•lzc ,w:as
presented : with . •a gold -headed
cane. -A jewel was presented 'to
George' T, Aitchison;. the..'retiring
m+aster; •
The' zrarri+age was , solen•inized,
in .Arizona of Elliott. Burns ainel
Miss Isabel' Ba-Uey... -
R: D; Cameron went to •Ot a
t. _wa
:to :temporarily; fill-- the'•office.'of
district secretary 'of... the . Retail,
••Merchants . A1ss0cia'tion of Cah-
dada. , .
was, ie at 43l th•.. Andrew Ancient Order of United Work- Ten :Years A o,:
Hogan diedY � -'
Kinlough, •died in ;Oregon.
Isaac Pinnell. was : killed.'- at
When struck -b car:
Kutlaugh. •wh Y a
• Rev.'. Cr:G.; .Howse, concluded his
ministry at 'Corrie' .and watt: to
Abandon'.
• Mrs„.:• Campbell - Thompson was
field farms of Joseph Martin and Miss •Antoinette Dalton, young-
'
Charles; Rdb'b • s
was appointed
Lloyd 'Stewart , . PPirted
, .
Manager of : the ,Lobliaw Store • at
Stratford
•Mrs: Jarck 'sud-
.Campbell died
denly at' ,Point Clark.
eatls i ! `
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• Sti�uffville•, _Mrs,. John• Kelly at
Waukori, Iowa;.,M•rs. Jos `A:.Mc-.
Innes". of Culross.
est daughter ' of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Morgan Dalton, of Ashfield,:
left for Japan to`;engage' in re-
creational and social , welfare
work for the U.S. War .,Depart
ment:>
:MacDonald Of --Lu` now died- in"men •
Winglham Hospital
:October .6th
,Mac Rutherford, 19:years' old,
•was: instantly killed. in a .highway
accident near Brampton.
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In, spite of rain and mild about
.
2000 '• attended : ' Lucknpw's... 84th
Fall Fair, :'
The Villa a Council'approved 'a
motion to ,establish a.'i1igh School.
istrict
Albert Taylor's. lor's barn in West
. y_
WaWanosh ::was threatened by
fire- which gave, " Liicknow Fire
Co. their first run, .with the new
truck.
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.eor' e,Chin went to -.Chatham George
to join, the' Michigan -Ontario
Senior . hockey team' In _ that. city.
Rev R:` D. 'A: Currie '':was- in=
ducted at • Langside:'•. Presbyterian
Church:.
-Deaths;' James B'ak'er of Holy -
rood; of `Luck•-
rood,, .
R. EMC_ .
Larribton' and formerly of Kings-.
bride.:
and formerly ' o f Paramount, diet}
in his,59th year. .
:Rev. ,R: -H: Currie :'preached. in,
Whitechurch, Langside' and -Cal-
.. Presbyterian. Churches es •and
JulY 28th
Walkerton. p
the as or.
accepted •an invitation to become'
Elliottdrowned 'a •
Elliott . wwas. t
Ray,. t
:Wm .
Cameron ' MacTavish was pp- Henderson' diedsadden-.
l . in h 64th Year;
rict a est and dis- 7 is • Y
pointed as dist g,
tributor for B.-A.,.Oil Co
For. •injuries,, received in a .traf .
Tice: accident' nine months. hefore, .:.•
Harry ,Swan, accepted a cash set-
0.
:; tlerinent of $165
Frank Harris, a native . of Holy=,
ood - die in 'Winnipeg.
Eldon. Tvwainley : of • Chatham
derich Hospital; -Miss
;died in •Gro P a
Maud Murdoch :died at her home
:, in Lucknow.'
'dl,
• spa
n s car
•wa
rdo •
Hector Pu y
Het
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wrecked, but the. family' . ' for-
tunately .escaped injuries, • in ..a.
collision • with the Dad's 'Cookie
: ' truck :on. the. 'Second- . Concession
• Patrick Walsh •Of St. 'Augustine
died in Wingham,-Hospital:
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August 4th .
Four nativeresons who.were •ixi
:the ministry` condticted the `60th
anniversary services .: at .,,Olivet
, United ' Church.:
T. :J: Salkeld was elected Dis'
lsict Deputy Grand Master
Of
.:' '.
North -Huron. in. a; htghwvay. �a�ccident
John . MacKay cued at. Kmtail Mrs. A. .E. Tavener opened a
in, his 88th year. nursery school at the Rectory..
Miss' Audrey Srriyth took over Miss Marie Cupskey was coin.-
the
ornthe Stewart Beauty Salon. pletely paralysed iby :polio,' •'
• The .MacDonald Clan of Ash- George, Kennedy .paid $4,320 for
September. 8tn
Mrs George Gilchrist was sev-
ereiy., injured •in'•a :fall down the
cellarwa' stai
Yrs. - .
Ardonna Johnston and .Gwen;
"Stewart entered training' in Vic-
toric and Stratford ' Hospitals re-
spectively;
Mr.. an' d• Mrs. ;D. iC.' McMorran
celebrated' their. path. wedding an-
niversary,
Miss` Margaret Mallough ob
served her ,92Yid
Sarn - and ---Bill: • Chi fi entered
pharmacy.
September' 15th :
W: W. Hill - 'sold • •'his grocery
business.. to ..Archie_. Smith.
Bill.Treleaven was hospitalized
with diabetes
The induction' was held of Dr.
W. J. Mum. '
Ronald Armstrong, formerly' of
Luckriow, was9' critically injured
field held their 20th •reunion. '
The Legion- commenced. selling
,$5.00, shares on • a new 1• ord.
Mit.' Samuel . McGuire died at
the• age of 88, '
Mrs., K. A. Gollan •died, in, Tor -
Otto., Her husband was a former
minister at South Kihloss. ,
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seven 'Herefords at ' an auction
sate . nearr Peteriborough, •
,The death, of Ed McRoberts QC-
.c;urred in, ,Wingham. • -"
September 22nd •
J. A. Thompson left for Tweed.
aria was succeeded ,by •Clfarles L•.
'Smith.,
• 'October ; l3th
An ino.. iuest • was : ordered into
the'. Saratoga Swamp death 'of,
Earl C. 'Baux
The, Lucknow .and ,.District' Re:- • '
Thirty -Five• Years Ago
• Richard• °Webster s' • his farm
to Joseph •:Taylor o '` • alt. The
'farm :had been in' the • • ssession
of the. Webster fami y or over
60. years... •
Wi•ngham defeated Lucknow 8=
the; ,opening 'game of the
Northern' Hockey League'; ,Luck-
now's line -`up 'was ;:gaal : Reid;
Point, Johnston; , cover point,
MoCoy, rovier, Eabick;. centre; J.
McCoy;:;left wing, .'Hedley; right
'wing, .McDonald.
Ttt'e'Lucknow Patriotic League
voted:. $20O to the Red Cross' Soc-,
ety. acid `$200 to the :Belgium Re-
lief Fund.
The , inarriaige,was solemnized
g.
on ..Nevin -r'ear's eve. of Miss Tena
McLennan . •and ; Mr. Wm. 'Hunter.
: ' Mrs. .baniel Dineen : died at
Kingsbridge "at the age Of 86:. '•' ..
Mrs W. J, Alai]. :died -'at her.
home at g " :Mafekin :at 'the; age' of ,
92:
Thomas, Watson was Noble •
Grand of :the I.O.O.F;.
Lt Col.: • W. ` J D:' .Douglas, re-
cruiting Officer,' divasappealing-' for
150 then •from Bruce: fo r , they 3rd
Contingent
Secrecy ;surrounded the- activit-
ies ' Of surveyors: in" the ,Dungan-
non -Port Albert '• •d:istrict,' but'
rumor persisted that' big airfields
were to be established,.
Lucknow Sepoys.. opened. the •• c:
hockey'season.'by'- defeating' Port
Elgin. 5-4. Jack Fisher got 4 ;goals,
The line-up Was!. goal, H. Ritohie;
Oa, . G. Book, C. ,Thompson; cep
etre,; B. .Book, ; wings,•• •J,, . Fisher, : .
J.- Dahmer; alt., Ii: Greer, L. -Mc-'•
Donald, .'E; Solomon, K. McCor:
Mick,.' C. ` Webster
On .a.. Action • of 1 -lei -ninon. .; and
Treleaven, the: Village; "Council
approved 'Contacting the : inter-
national Water " Siu ly ;_Co, re:
"swabbing
Y
swabbing outthe e .No.:1.well»
':.Mrs.`' A.:: M. Sppence died at.
t-
tawa. '
• Mrs. :,Ge rge •Tw:amey , die, d at
theho•me
of :her son George;• in
Ashfield Township: in her 76th
year '. •
•horse 'here, and Miss Isobel 11Iur=.
die; passed away' at..Otta«aa
"Erica of .St I;elen' 3rd",. an.
Aberdeen Angus ,heifer.owned by
F::G: Todd`8&- Son, Kwon the,junior..
ch'ampionship.at t-he'Internatiotial
Exposition,' 'at :Chicago, •.
creational'..Centre ' was officially Win A11 -Canadian'. Honors
opened: Purebred ' Holsteins owned by
L. B.: Reid'& •Son `,:Ri 1'e ; 1 ave
• A• Boy Scout troop Cub. ', ,
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August iltli • Andrew 'Ritchie was !n fired "irl
Lucknow Pipe Band was pre- a highway mishap,near his hOirie.
paring to spend the week -end in Dr:' W. 0, Rhoad • resigned as
Detroit to take part in the 10tith minister at' Ashield and. Ripley
anniversary' of the St, Andrew. ,and accepted a call 'to Baltimore.
Society *of that City+ A. M "Sandy' N k holsbn. was
and
pack were organized. i•just . been announced as the - win-
'RonaldMcKinnon died,in Win- ners of severalall-Canadian hon Tawnsh ".near Hol rood, ori the :
=t p� . Y, •.
:ors. Maple Lea Governor Pansy
Yiiipeg.. • • � • � ; p farm o+f;'NLr. Richard. Elliott last.
• .'Mr. and'•Mrs. W. .:G. -...Walden
thas ,.beers chosen as ,the:Reserve 'rids afternoon:: The•, marksman
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iintroduced' a• new mode in honey- all: Canadian three-year-old heif- was.Ur. Dick McQuillin of Holy-
er for 1949 She was second in hood, .who was'hunting. fax at
the" milking ,,three-year-old 'class the time. He • had 'the animal: in ,'
Teesw,ater'wl ere:many view d'it-
est fis
:
at •E. Keyes'service'. station. t.
unde ` ood there are more, wolves
jai' the • neighborhood ., as the +bag
was a first..prize,: winner at the ,ged• animal 'was running with a
London' Cha'ntipionshiip, Show.' and . mate at: the time.
cad fourth at she Ro a1: Wrote
,, ?' r SVIr McQuiliin's marksmanship:.
Fair..' "Pansy" was .also . a mem, 69.
WOLF . AT -IOLYROOD •
A. brush, ',wolf, weighing over
30 `.:,pounds,:' was. 'shot in 'Kinloss.
'them pursurers by : boarding a
plane ,at Jack McIntosh's farm`at the Royal Winter Fair. "Pansy"
to.. ' d 'icl, .were combined with ,a'. sister to win:'
and' flying Go er ,, h I
• ionor able••. -
. a mention in the • Pro-
.
their •car awaited chess. o
'.duce '' of Darn. Class.'This P'roduce,
October 20th
•
'garage' was
'Ob-
ke • here
pointing ' out
so, dui='
-50, that
fer, ,ar=
1 hat his
nose ' '
Mrs. ;Mary Moore: died her .
home here.; -
Currenit, disbursements : under'
Total rnunicipat taxes to ” be Canada's Tamil Allowiances Act
raised in Ashfield. in 1949 were Y
•are -about �2 1
7 000'000 ��a year.
$
' Allam., . Bunters 'gars
broken into, with,. the robber
tainang'less than $2Q:;
'Dr. James Tatman 'spoke'
On, > ' Pioneer ! days poixi�t
that:. It !was„- a century a
ing-_the, :awtnter:_•.. 1849
the firstsettler, .Eli Stauf
rived here..
Dick Baker. suffered a fractured
'leg,:!atid Tommy .Iiathwel
broken.'
,$70,448,94. ,
• Samuel Roach died ..in Kincar-
dine.Hospital in his '84th' year,
Dr,' W'. - 3, • Mumford' conducted.
anniversary services in the United
Church, ,with: the Elmira choir.
featured at a, •foW1 supper, on
Monday. ,
,ber of the Get of Sire by ,College
View'. Governor that was., nomin-
ated forlia:ll Canadian. This group
:"stood 'second at' the London
Championship= Show and• Sixth -at -
the
irtth--atthe- 'Royal;' Winter Fair.0 College'
View .Governor • was . recently
awarded' a 'C1ass••'Extra Certifi
cafe, the. highest possible'; stand-
ing, in, Selective Registration. •
October 27th
Lorraine "Hamilton,• 12 -year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs,, Frank
Hamilton, was .in'a cast for three
months following a spinal opera-
tion aimed at overcoming: a weak-
(CnntnUed'bn Page Seven)
will net him' a tidy little sum 3'
the way •,Of bounties: '•
Viarious •wolves:,hhave• been shot '
•-along the •Lake •'Huron -shoreirne,
_tbut...mostlY...furth.er south in thea':.
Kintail area, • and -.,closer .to the
lake.; Teeswater 'News. r
We don't exactly; disagree
vegetarians,. but:: we do think that
the taste of an onion is improved :.
' a pound of
greatly.. by, ;adding
steak to it:.
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