The Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-03-30, Page 2PAGE TWO
LUCI QW, ONTARIO.
TIE,. I;UCKNOW SENTINEL:' _ ....•
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THURSDAY, .MARCH 30th, 1950•
RAPS' IMPORT OF
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AAARG
MARGARI Ol I C (By W,' S', 'Sutherland); •
PIPES I N : BATTLE.
The bagpipes have. been heard
� ,: n president .of . 'the in battle for at least 2,000 years
.• . ' igure of a
National,until, renewed • ,because there is a f
thDairy ry' t' ,a' ainat• r carved dti the, stonework, of
. •the. ;dairy industry's fvgd? , g piper '
'..margarine,in hist address . at, the the `wall -•built shy ;the Romans, to
.annualmeetingat the •Set tory keep back the wilt Scots ' from
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last week;: 'G.. • the. north., Whether :or no he'Was
C1+ub tri :Quebec.,last .. , " . • •, - •= .
He, stated 'that Car adia' was 'be Roman, ':or Scots;::, rt is difficult
` with forei to state with.' authority but :the
ing literahy' flooded wy gn nown: as lo' ago
oils •required ' to Manufacture pipes , were known
00; B. • C,, according to
margtai'ine. He ,w'a`ned 'that. Un- as . 4,0
less • this, flood •is controlled. hy, Egyptain records.
tarri`fiffs and other Means:the-but- In the Second' World. ' War, as:
ter : industry,, and the• Oaneadian in the `first, • the great: Highland
economy :as a whole niay face pipes were an inspiration and :•a
"econorn.ic chaos"'. • joy ,to. the men.:a. the Highland
Mr.', Duulan proposed : a high- Regiments and itt may- be .of
powered •$500,000=!a -year public- terest to 'mention" a 'few of the
andwhere they `were
ity campaign to `spread'tihe merits • twines used., Where'
of ' '.Caniada's dairy` products be- : tised.
i' �blie. T1ie Cameron' Highlanders;were.
"Our
d... . a
"Our. industry. cannot': afford: to in and. ;around Aldershot for .
=t un,- long time and fittingly. enough,
'.' Sit• back' see its_�narke s arid, -
"ned" 1VGr:. Diu �'lan'said, ` "and the tune .t they played on their ; de
p • -parture : Ho : ro "mo nighean
s�wggest to you that `sales pro 'w'as
motion activities on' our domestic .donn bhoidheach. At liunlirk, the
k iild : reipresent,; the No: .tune : was, Back . of Benachie. At
Market. sli ,� .. ` t e x -
roject of every... dairyman in the invasion, of Norway, , .h p p
1 :� . .e r : " :rs Played Frimle 'Park: At Cam-
Canada .in the • years • 'ahead". ; e .. tp Y Y
e":'`welfare: of 17. percent of eron .Ridge in: Madagascar the n_
•.ell . p.... a:' armor .oan'•.do a' treme ral Soc
iadari � o uhatti:on; which Pipes oaf .:the, ' Camerons were ,butt .
the Canadian. p P .. • P p ; . , .. were . ... • amountin• rile viva : of 'ore, Kinloss' branch. Agricultural it its :beard' in : 'a very,' appropriate dous,. y l?
• darectl - and 'indirectly -derived . h . " , : . Y iety 'was set::,tor A.pri1 17th• .the': bush:: _ •
. y .'Isaac •, 'Miller 'and, Thomas B
• � m the 600 000 000 . march The � March of .the Gamer- vezltion. I, can .pro ince an ?n-
Kinloss Township/received leg-
•
1 elihood from $ who,
`
A$rkultural
em's
' (By G. R. Gear, Ag. Rep:)
" Bruce County, seed fairs were
held last: week: There were about'
700 in attendance at the°five seed '
fairs.' The different speakers, at
the seed ,fairs varied in their dif-
ferent discussions .but all agreed
that the' proper :u.1$e of "grasses
and -.legumes . in the rotation, to-
gether with the proper handling•
of manure with,
the, .supplying` of
aides u!ate a ountso. of the right
had to :do with
bind:: of fertilizer, .
.a profitable. systern;'�:of' soil build-
ing. They also.agreed that spread. -
the
n; yard; manure directly en
the soil'• left ' room for a'lot. '
wastage in', :a winter "know • W
run -Off and"wu+ age see Brawn. of the •Luc
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THURSDAY, MARCH jQtli,:1950;
()KIN P. BACKWARDS •
•
' THROUGH THE S)NTINEL.. FILES
Sixty °Years Ago
ence [viewers. appointed by.
West • Wlawanosh Concil were, J,
Plunkett, A. McCabe, Jos 'Smith,
J. McLean, W': •Dunkeldy_ A. "Pent-
land, .Sanyth, S: ' Thompson, J.
,Ca'rrieron, J. B. Rutherford, Jr.,
J. Gordon, °R',: Murray,
Hugh McCallum was'offering
uaritit of household
for sale' a quantity
furniture at "The Mart" Luck-
noW. He was leaving, town:
A letter appeared in. The Sen,
title ` the signature of: Jes
•tinel u , r
like we have just had,
1
o--
' is the season ifor losses''
This ;.
from call scours.' and other `calf
diseases as.' well 'as • healvy losses
in' young ;pigs. This is due' to . the .
lack of •vitannin§ in roughages. at
this time. of •year and to the "fact
that _ it is .a' considerable length -
of time Since' the; (breeding; stock,
.bas been, in. the,: sunshine on pas.-
tu.re to store up 'their awn :vita-.
mins-and . minerals. The supply-:
int • of good . quality cod 1iver�,oi,l
g
to,the-tortes-and-sows; ;and -sup- 4 unds 'of.' x'aisins ,5,c;
plying adequate amounts as, soon $100, ,po
a Y g q the f 3. pounds. of soda biscuits '20c,;
as file young are ,.born, . in , .,, 3,00' .'and
of concentrated.' cod•;' liver` boys• suits $.
form, suits ;$5.00 ` and up, a dew 'dozen.
oil as efed .to+huzician•:i,•Eants;9'or . ' 'at. •lOc.and�;a line of
the form.of .commercially pre- felt hats
insets •
to'' clear'. at 10c.
tor
T I.; ':yvhicl struck_; out at the'
` i of• intern erance and declar-
ed' that'. the• repeal' of ,,the Scott
Act "was a terrible Mistaker. .
Beverley F., Murray,' who had'
been employed .in. 'the Lucknow
Bank for three years, :secured a
position with' the Traders -Bank
.
-in Toronto',,
Ed • Brasher. announced -thart , he
had.-„ purchased. A. Mclntyre's
'stock at a' ;low rate on the dollar
and, was .&tiering sensational, bar-
gains, such as: 0" pounds` of tea
band :was driving took fright and
ran •into the'�engine' of a train; at .
a level -crossing.
Angus McLellan, who had inov..
'ed from Amberley to' Lucknow
..about three years; before, died at
his home ,on Rose ;St.; in his .7:9th
y ear.
Rev,. J. S. Duncan returned
from Gravenhurst where • he had .
pared ' capsiiles ,is \a good •preven
tative. After the 'young .' are Sick
it is a lob' for.' ra veterinarian,.
George .Gaunt .was offering • a
farm 'to • rent, on Con. 2; Kinloss
The annual spring: show of •t'he
ivt1sited °his brother who was eriti�.
icallir . ill.
Twenty' Years Ago
}
Revwt . and: Mrs,°. Alo4:lVlchoon:
returned. raftewrr -•a. year. m Edi •
borough
Arabelle Cameron; nurse -lin;
training, at Guelph General .Hos
.pital, was seriously i11 with pleur.
Dr. R , L. Treleaven installed'
xray, - equi'pment. Y
The death of Alexander Nich-.,
Olson, prominent" Kinloss' farmer,'
occurred • in' :• Toronto General'
Hospital. He •was in his 74th year.
A .-local' checker. tournament' ..'
Was .. 'held at the . `Waterworks. ,
Parler" Victors in the firstrdund:
were Win.. MacKenzie, John .,Me
Lean. and A. . Ross, who :were pit-'
tett against . Joseph Agnew,. Gar=
field :MacDonald . and Ross 'Mian-
Millan, , the latter trio '.finishing
1st, .2nd ;• and 3rd 'in the order
:named.. •.`
Ben 'Scott of Purple Grove: hart
:his; leg..broken while wot•k`ing
iv , a number of fanners o, -
keTi;:on Men: creasirLg islative •rants :to scheels',totall, '•Ta r were .Vires,: ' Wawanosh
dairy industry; was at sta h e of cod• )liver g ylo
R
p
" 'ad'vaiice on .Alamein with. the :proper use.
Township wnshi auditors.
New. ` hog grading:; regulations.
',space of 'his histo`. have .been warned of cut,•ah8alfa hay .ordivided the hogs into' bacon .and,
butter '' ',product in theY, f dun of such Ye8r8 A O
• d the ee g Th t F S
said. a During the in 307
oil,the feeding'. of good second, g..$
Introduction •. the imitation' the eneinY• might, had he .known. . e
�, .to th
or:meal
it • ive
inners: at a „Car 'vol• in
Pri,ze•'wi
disaster ahead because she pipers saws; •.an. e > • _
year cause: � .;
one y oke• bran etc to
non bacon. types e . bacon type . .
• and Sutherland .feeds as oil , Ca •
1. A aeductori osf $50;000;000 m , • gf 'the_ Argy1�' '. classes, .'
• a e :elinniri,a�ted- these was. divided ,into two
ad Highlanders inlets layed.tlie, tune well the cows, . have selects. and .bacon
the purehae' g :power. of Cati ugh a P course, is iniad=
,ii eknowil troubles This of c ,
- known at the- relief of L _:_,�..
ion farmers •
Lorne Rink were,? fancy. lady,
d liver oil: Frances :Siddall; comic, Lia : ay
�d>!t>ion,:.to'-feedintg co liver
Alf Mitchell; fancy girl;
fancy.boY,
tl
r e
'Sidae . Decks. ( .. ),,
boys -race;. ogees; or•,
G: .Treleaven; candle .
chairs,
Smith;
comic boy; '!Calvin Smith;
,.
Jonn ,; P,tirvis,_ widely known
'surplus 7 hi Campbells are ,Coining., n gent; Plowright, auctioneer; .died 'suddenly at' his:
2. ':20,000,000 -pound o lot, fancy g. . ,
•
"' `11=known tune: v�ras' lav-• home 'at •.diol :rood. He was :72:"
oaf butter,in-tihe`'hand�: of''.the :other'we . , p ,tawny , .Y f..
tau h
being held Walker: -
i councils`
fl caanpaijgn, and schools of in
orators and for the . r eves'::
S'
selves are, . eing '. • e in � a
n an invest, ed on the 'Western • desert, The Tlhe vat S p
sett -diet b y, W F He was, pi sparing to leave to con
Government,, reflecting are ettm ready, for the, warble Jean &pin
• e x- Glendaurel : ;Hi'gh1anders. On the g g
,merit of• $10,000,Ob0 of the . ba ,,, ,, :,
Thompson, Sidney. duct ',a sale -'for Calvert Falconer,
borders ;Of Tri, • li the;. Gardens' `� one ° : p° G B ange race of .Culross, when 'he-•collap'sed and
payer's m Y ins seta`s and Qp
ld t t' n far p
• United their. attitude ow Y N ed '
O in 9 h them Geddes �riusical h
� nil of the towv p
The Cock of the North• while the cow c s
f 1
lker o
•rs:A
Ten' Yea . g ..., , °•
000
1000.0 Played .the tune. whih' ,best o s rue i ace bean 'died instantly,..
' expenditure .$ , p th a an 3 T 1 dl r
.."badly -needed e t and the -enem ,
ns i ,
. States • funds" .or foreign , oils .,
the, n►,'ai,riiactu .f : 98 tune ••la ed to mark the (victory
mar Grine "Con- over .Tripoli was that .(beau itu -Lan'='
percent' of the g at W
�' k Th Victory
iarton on. '.Manch. Millan.
n- aria a:
ed iand • .a native
Tunis was the stein tai•- '' —Q-- � � • Joseph Allan Leonard,. Parade t g g
Dovecote •ar a ry 29th
in C d tune,
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BOYS. WILL'BE `BOYS
i can't stand goody goody; folks,
'Who -never see a joke,'
some' poker for high
• picplay. p
Stakes
And come home .stoney, broke..
When:.sorne big •shot, Walks
down the street
and a tophat,
;In tails, a . ,
I drive •ta snowball .at his lid
Then ou should see me scat`.
•:'Th Y
' Or, when some painted `.up 'old gat,
-Structs :. • roudtl�- up the', street, .
.p
I:.wi istle-.atthat:glamour our girl . ,
Then beat a quick retreat.` •
' ora e;a.
P
u. The culling 'Of hens•: -is• .:always' Of England; who ,,had been:;em
march; P' rock. of Donurl. Uh ,., ., •
eafo th of Scot= worth ►chile. 1 ":received a, • num-' ployed: for 'two,.. years, with' M J.
In Seo ,, jibe ..S rt
and. Canada ada •her . of illustrated ' sheets which' , O'Connor., rand '.P,.. M . Sul`livan in,
land the .Seaforths. of .Can,.. _ _ .. - . .. : '
u h ' before. the:: illustrate. a . good , productive` hen the Iinggbridge• district, :enlisted
Paused:long ..enc• g . , •
land . Division continued in 'contrast `;to a 'poor, one: -These in the 33rd '.Battalion •at. Clinton..
51st High � .-
' refit for the in- can lie' secured; iby referring...to At S.S. No. 7; Ashfield, -R W.
on to Britain ,to refit.
Western .Europe,..to mY office in :.Walkerton _ -McIntosh •Was .teaEhing fg 'Helm,
version of • W
• u
la Calbar Feiigh. The` b ��ttle.. for' • E" Togan, , W Henderson;. H.'' Gil-
play y, • T.
more,, ' L. 'Stein,: A. M)cNa�
Helm, B 'Stein, B. Hogan, J. Gil
more,. J. 'England, N. England, :W..
o an E. Gilmore, J.::England
Hogan; . , ` le.
:Officers of n the. St::; Helens Rif ,
n Club 'were: capt., .John Webster;
Highway ',•86'" • in 'the. Listowel sec'retary, W. •I: Miller; treasurer,
, � ' flowed a .'T.:B.. Ta for; range officers, Jas:
vicinity. This move,. fo Y
statement Of Hon. Geo. Doucett, : Pur""don,• Barry Macey; W.•,I':
hn 'McDonald, Wallace Mil-
ixiinisi;er af','Highcvaysdto'the On= ler;;�fio , . Wallace .
taro . Chamiber *of Commerce in.' ,le'r. °
Which • 'he' stated 86 :!Oras, not a; Mrs .John :Grahain, east of
• :town received word'of the death,
leav`ily : travelled road. , t,
i ter -in law: • `Mrs: .Will;
Strongly protestintg::tn'e'lack,of . of her s s. ,
construction work on �bgth . ap . Barkley' of, Echo Bay; who was
'poaches to'Listowel compared to
»�Ortona• Was desperate and';long PROTEST LACK' OF HIGHWAY
and • cost .'us 'heavily in'men so 'WORK: IN .LISTOWEL AREA,
that the lonesome• wail of • the
tune cornposed. for .the'' sorrow of ' Listowel:` Chamber of ;Com
to p
' Flodclen seemed 'most appropri nerce . ha's'''passed ";a resolution
ate The Flowers. 91.Forest is;/the. catllirTg for construction work' O
will .always::be associa-
:tune�hat 1
tedwith • Ortona', in the minds .of
the Seaforths.
w' .; turn' -to' Normandy
When e Y
we' bear the Black Watch playing
that stirring .mareh'.•Scotland the•
"that Wingiham poetess would say '� Brave. At'.Arnheim; it is Skymen.
Satan'ha's got his goat, • 'eiin and;: at Nei`me en:`
of Ar'nh ]. g ,
O drat those . goody folks Who , : •,
g r the Canadian Pipers. played :Fare -
don't I well to the, Creeks and at . Apple-
Just sow an odd wild oat, doorn they ,la� ed. Corn Riggs in
Wirt:, M Buckingham. a played.
the 1Vlarket, Square. • The en`d• of
a long march' 'for.' the pipes and
H E L .ENS, drums of the Highland Regiments
• • ::came in.Berlin•and in the $ictory,,
The ;April meeting' -of the WO- parade . that beautiful and' 'well,.
Mien's .'Institute will, be held a•t, known march, .'The Atholl High
the, home: of Miss Jean Aitchison landers "March to Lock Katrine
on • Thursday, April 6th at 2.3'0. was heard,'
'Roll -call, "Quick meals for house- , Perhaps the 'tune • which spoke
' eleaning . days This will 'be the.:
annual meeting and •the election,
;.of officers, and reports of the con
veners will the part.,of the lou'si-
'ness. 'The subject is in charge of•
•
Mrs,: E. 'arbour.
t;e activity on :the• westerly limits
'of the, highway,` the Chamber of
Commerce...beiieved .:this 'portion_.
is entitled. to more consideration.
`Members feel'the traffic is under-
estimated by the. minister I but ad
mit it `.would be .Much greater. if
Condition.' of the highv ay war
ranted itt..,.
• Mr. Doucett stated:.• "At pres-
m.ost eloquently of the men's: feel. en,t 'we are grading Highway 86
'Inds was the one which was play From Arnberley ,south easterly, to
ed at ' the end ' of hostilities in 'wards 'Windham and also in' the
Burma,` The Black Bear: All , the vicinity "of ,Listowel. Of' course),
bears had' been' rounded.`' up. and this,. is a very 'long highway, anti.
the war wa.s over will take soi -ie `time to :dornplete.
Wilfred Johnston.:of the' Bank
of Montreal ` staff; husband of
Helen ¥''cLeod,, was' transferred.
ucknow to Bothwell.'
from L
• Mrs.. ' 'Robert .MaeCal>ritm 'was
seriously ill at' Port Alberni.
The' :deaf of Mrs. ' J. H. Ackert''
h.
•occurred at Regina.: ' •
`Roderick Douglas; a''nati�ve of
• Kintail died:at'`his' Huron Town -
shin• home in his 93rd year,
fvlr. acid
M'rs. • Robert Rae and .
Margaret weir e. holidaying' in.:
Florida
r Lucknow• . Sepoys ousted Kin-
ca'rdine:''to meet Paisley for the
Gri`oup Championship Johnny
:Dahmer; up ; from Juvenile 'ranks, .
'suffered"a concussion when ,top
,pled over at a pi actise session"in,
'getting ready • for, this series.
...Mrs. Charles Stubb:ert''sold the
Queen's, Hotel.,' at Walkerton
Robert . .Douglas was severely ,':
hurt, when lie.was• struck on the
killed -when .the ''team her; hus-: .head by •a huge icicle
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'There will .be a fair division.
of `.our 'annual , appropriation al-
lotted to this 't':oad;,-which: is not.
•by,:any means a be,aAtily tr. avelled
fc adr'.
.Jack.IVlcMich,ael, first president
of the Highway 86'. Association.
and Who proposed the resolution„,.,
said it -seems ap �tiu�cint the as-
lolo
soeiation is now blit -df -date. He
.poihted to the' extensive work ;
done ' in' the ' Lucknow-Arnberley-
region . and added that although
Listowel was" happy • to see the
',progress at that end, he slid not
think this area should be ignored,
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