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LUCKNOW, ONTARIO,
t ?II . URSDAY,. MAY 4th, 1950
IG INTERESTS RECEIVED NEW DRUG 1•INFORMER SAYS FIREMAN
C AIM
Mrs, Burton Roach was alyle to NOT: ENTITLED:
E,MAND PAY-OFF
You oan't. be up to some people.
At the tithe of . the Henderson
fire, Mervin 'Solomon, a member
of the Fire. Company,''received a•
cut hand..As a safeguard against
infection, he was given an..anti
tetanus :. injection. From' ,,.this
there' was. `a,reaction and'~Merv'
was mighty sick' for;. a fevi days-
.and'�a ccording to his doctor''s ,re
-
'per was not'fi:t to "work •for two'
Weeks: Y
,Com an. was :recent-
•
The.�Fre p _vY <.
recent-
ly," covered under : the Workniern's,
Compensation Bogard,; Merv'�in ap-
plied for,; and received, ten 'days'
compensation lallowance, and -last:
week came a.'; letter from the
'Board, wanting .the, money; back;
because in • effect it` : read, they
-had- been-- informede Was not
entitled to it. Doesn't it beat all!
•Twenty members •'ofthe Fire
•..It so ha ened that it was ` '.`story" • . .'s:. • u Corrie '.an it a "Salary" of $125
tory. P . • A in last week's: Ripley y
13. y. �Fl
the. last Liberal "victory. in • e section n;. f a �year. That's a shade over :$6:00
• n a , the; Ktndalydme Dews, .
U.K. :Although . the • Liberals . i �' concerning Luckn :District a:. year, if' a fellow '.doesn't miss
g aw and ,
Canada . had., a..decisive victory p,a . for :a. district high school' a meeting or a :fire• call. It wont
last. June' • unless 'they, can stop Jw s so far a take., ;.care of ' :the: dry ,cleaning
, a ., from ;the fiacts,:tliat
mouritin unetnlp1oyment`' an'd do
g • , . rt' 'wigs.::gno�ssly ,� misleading. in costs,,. let _alone:` the damage', to
sdmetlhin albout::.Canada's tirade ` r l: clothes and shoes,: 'not to mention.
g p actical y every statearient made.
• crisis,,` it..will be difficult for the ..
• �eral ' . - .arty to .• re eat ' ` last . • , ` • :;:time lthe'.�bo s clirnb, .on that fire
,Lib I' P. inches in. length, but after one Y .
e u . on Tu w .
. p esday for the first
time a ter ;being confined, to, bed
" A M, Nicholson, ,C,C.F, nat
Tonal :tre+asurer, 'addressed 'a, pub
meeting in. bucknorw on Mod,
daY ': •-night• "Sandy",1 as he • is
• nown •to,,';h'is Lucknow' •friends,'
k
told the. Meeting 'that 30'. yearn'
have passed. since •he,. left :'Truck -
Presently in•, Ontario in; .con.
nection y� th the C C F;:expansion
Nicholson • � s Meeting`
drive,: Mr t g
with �larty'worlkers in trhe:larger:
centres to plan. the •campaign "to
raise $175,00,0 during the; next
three years.
While .:the C.C.F. ' lost some
•.ground' in the last election;. Sandy
believes that his •party will stage
a comeback. Within his :.memory
the -.Liberals- -in-- Great- Brita•n, -SSC-HOOL STORY:..,..
boasted of ..the most sw'ee ing ,,
GROSSLY •U UNTRUE
�iS- • :
t f
for the past month , with double
pneumonia,' Mrs. Roach' was quite'
ill for the, first two weeks,: and
when, she , failed' 'to' respond d to
P n
penicillin: treatment,. was given
the new drug; •aureomycin which
speeded her recovery. t'
Sandy Nicholson spent •the
' Week-eno ,.,•visit`:.'Mr. • and :Mrs::
'Archie MiacInt ;.reg and'•f'amil' . on.'
Y y
the Second Cori. His daughter,'
Ruth, 'who'is,completing.her'sec
year at 'the • University, of
Toronto, is joining ,him on- May
1:5bh to 'Motor to: their home at
'Sturgis, Sask. '
:victory in British 'political
The "story'.'. only. ran to three- ;the.:hazard:to `life and limb every
June's' iperformance,, local latitherit o the. matter had .:trucl ; -mount a: ladder" or enter
•Y n
said a u nin. ui in or amo e- -
., ,speaker, read it, he -Summed ,up, briefly r g g . •.:
..•The C.0 F. ther • b .r ' `b 'ldi. k f'11-
.0 .the most democratic .0f. Can-' s. «. ed 'room. '''
,..and accts ately , by starting, I. •• • �•-
,. a' 'oliticalparties `because. -it` `' :� , : i • Never-b.efore:* have. the
:adas.p.,.-. .never.beiore••saw so many'mis= .. . •....
is the ,':onl. ::one : in:.which : the' ; • ie inso little' Ibers of the.,Brigade been covered
y ,statements, or 1 s,
file..of he m (hers. " byan, sior�t of protection,:. and
: rank and f le, the, _ e!m. space :. ' � • '.
' �their ai their .•dol. , - now When they are,. and:when 'a
back ,ideas.Wirth The article.Was' either/ , , Y � e ,
who a the i er,'. / inedical '.certificate supports 'a.
gals Those , ':pay, . P P tactured�' `by the. `cavriter; ,who `was
call the tune at ;Ottawa as ,well
as at the dance" and if Canada, is
to > enjoy real dernocracythose_
vwho;•'v'ote Liberal or. Conservlative.;l
should • not .'leave', the Paying of:
election •bills to the -vested :.inter.-'
ests' who -demand a pay-off rafter
•
W. L. `MacKenzie '' acted as
chairman, and :said that ''Luck -
the election. •
tryingto"develoP a storY with-.., claimni
for, ten: days,', which could
out the 'facts, or itwas menu have been two weeks, ,some.•busy _
factured with adefinite intent tohbdy says, You're• entitled :to
inislea,d,, and arouse. the people it.
of Ripley, with the,Ibogey 'that
Luck�now was trying to include'
that village in; the district,:
--But . There is the '7Kinca`'dine:
Paper's ,story,,:.
• "According to* a. report Luck_
. now people, whether .or not they :'now ',has received.:, the "green
agreed with, . Sandy's political light" on. their ,plan •to. go, 'ahead'
• views,., were. always glad to .hear and establish an. area. 'school in
,himand•.sce him.•the:ivihage. The conversion would
BUYS ASHFIELD'. FARM
Harold .•Gardner,' •son •of•'.Mrs.
.
• W. T Gardner 'and the late •Mr:•
Gardner, leas •purchased the! 50'-'
:acre farm between `the•••9th..aanr1
6th Concessions of ' Ashfield from
Victor Whitley. of;Hamilton; and
moved to the farm. last •week•
mean an .`ata tion o 'tne Presem
Scheel ' and Would : costin; , the'
ei �hb o ,hood of $185,000,
,n ,g .o . Lodexi;ber• aider, and'for .which'
are Vague. - gas
•, g g ,
lthou..h dans
A g Pi. 'w '
Igen'erost to • family • as most
et it is believed .that. the new
y .
Y ; .gratefu.l'. In what broken_ English
area school would f••
•
PASSED AwAY .S.DA
,
The deathoccux d Yesterday
fait noon of Mr. Russell C.. Rob.-
'ertsort; who had been 'unconscious
since suffering a very • heavy
stroke early Wednesday morning
:Of last week,..He Wase -removed, to.
Goderich •Hespital, that day and:
had never rallied . sufficiently to
:lend any . hope ' for' his recovery,
NEWBORN " INFANT'
DIED' LAST WEDNESDAY.
'Win
, � Gaunt; a
et on :Jos, eph"' G n , t
son of Mr., and Mrs: •Harold Gaunt
(nee Anr}ie Watson) of West Wa-
wanosh, died .in. •Wingham Hos-
pita]. early last Wednesday morn-
ing. The infant. ,was born :• by.
Caesarean, section on' Monday,
April .241tth. He vias • a normal
_youngster: at 'b'irth_and his . death
came unexpectedly less than 48
hours later. r. ' Mrs. Gaunt .came
through- op
operation 'well and
will be able to ' return home this`,
week.
The:. fu neral Was': held • from
:Davison's Funeral. Parlor t o
Greerilhili Cernetery on Friday
afternoon 'Where the little tot
was laidto rest Grand-
father
father Watson. Rev. A. E. TaveY-.
er conducted the service. The tiny
casket • was borne by four: little
.cousins, . Donnie and Eddie Gaunt,
.and `; D,onaild. • and: 'Marilyn Mac.
Tavish;
Besides his :arents, ' the infant,
survived by • a sister .:and Ibro=,
flier, . Beverley': & Douglas' Gaunt.
SHOWER ;H'ELD: F'C
D`T-H F
I':LY ,.
• Blake;. Comrriunity held a 'sh+
ler,. on Friday evening for '.Mir.
and Mrs. Gerrit LogdenbeAg and
their family of: seven :children,.)
voho.'arrived ' i'n Ashfield 'the': grid
of Mlarch' to • -make their home. ,
;a Mr. Logdenberg is employed by
Reeve Cecil Johnston • I ''
ii• The• Blake folk were generous'
with;. their donations of"preserv-
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EIGHT. PAGES
SAIL FRIDA•
Y
FOR .SCOTLAND
Mr. and. Mrs. • John Munro will
sail :on, ..,Friday aboard the ` Laur
entila .for .t eir homeland in Scot
• land. They will board, ship at
Montreal, and left. yesterday., by
Motor for''theuebec' metropolis
Q aP
With ' Mr., and Mrs. Harvey Hall.
The ship's destination 'is Glas-"
gores., .
• Mr.i and('' Mrs; Munro came . to..
Canada thirteen months ago frorr
t 4
their " home. • in ' Aber..deen,:" and ,
:have since •:• resided • with . their
daughter, ' Shiella and: Harvey
Hall. a.
Mr. and Mrs. Munro,ihave made '
many' friends in this.:community
by their ',genial, kindly manner ,
and their return to Scotland is
mutually re_gretted., They hope to _
return to' Canada when the-econ
omic•, situation ' in,• their homeland
becomes more staple.: .
Nra•. Munro ' has' travelled ' ex • . .
tensively in many .parts of .the
world , and . he and . his wife 'do
not hesitate to declare : that no
where have they, ever 'received "
so sincere and 'hearty a welcome
as .:fro+Y.Y�1 ; the good folk .of ' . this
community,
•M. r Munro was in the British •
,Civil Service or forty Years.'un-
til his retirement . shortly before.
'corning
to . Canrada.. 'He has a•
,
:{prized documen't ..from the Mini-.
sten. of ,' Tran;s,port 'commending,
Mr Munro ' .in•P articullar . for, his.
Work ' during -the war as •chief 1'<
assistant of` the Regional; Director
'of the • Port :of . Glasgow, the of
ficient.:operation of the port or
ganiza:tion .having 'been "of Feat
assistance An; .'pr.oviding ,vital , aid.
for our., shipping".
PRACTISED ME)QICINE, FOR ,
41, YEARS IN : CHICAGO
Dr.' Duncan 'MicKenzie,:a native.
of �Culross•Township,• recently ,re- •
tired from the;rnedical profession
arid is now living retired at :Col-
�enado.`Slprir gs.
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i.sEEB;Y,THI
ed �fruiit, • vegetables and Such
' items that will liberally stock. the
SSENTl N.EL
flake: care o ,
THAT Miss Gwen_=Stew`art .-stu. he • has,2oeen able to master, 'Mr.
Pr. McKenzie. practised :medi-
cine in Chicago for 41. years. H'2 .'
:now 77 Years' of age,' He, is a.
brother .orf the late : A. D. McKeri-
zie,.,former .editor `of The Sentin-
el. Dr. . McKenzie visited :fre;
dent nurse at 15tra far General og en erg . expressed.eir a 'p a en y in uekriow and is well
t d
,school plus pupils ;from .Ashfield, thanks. known :to +a riu�rntber . in the Vii•1
fros;p�ital w'as' a memiber of, the
West - s ips. , u .er r .
1 arranged b Mrs.' Win And-
,,,,,, .4,•, �'�;,o„ �.�;„ ..• 'guest :artists at the Stratford y g Y.
L.. d b th d e tz. tt L
T wanosh East Wawanosh ,
West 1� a �?The-Stage
•
,. -The-Stix e setting was -effective-_ . 'age.
• - nurses 28 -voice �ahoir who-wvere- g g•
-anr1-•Kinloss° .t.own h A f rtlh •
. -- -i. eW: and: Mrs, Richard Kilp atrick;
n• .- could- be Civic orchestra.concert
! additional territory.
` Hat�old ri�has been •in Hamilton •
for •over nine years, arid for most
of that, period was.employed in:
1 the Steel Company and' Westing-
house plants.'• • •'
Don''•t.'.forget the annual spring
• tea and sale, of bakingand aprons
at the Legion. Ro6rri.s on Wednes-
day, May 10th. ,
OLDEST. .RESI DENFT
R. A T � H'IP •
CURES .
•
Mrs: Max• Ann Treleaven
• Lucknow's end -:lon est
s oldest a g
continuous . resident;' suffered .' a'
fractured left 'hip at:her: home.
hei:e early, Last• Thttrsday • after
noon, She will be,91; on May. 29th,
1VIr ` ecl a
s Treleaven dollops � t.
• her bedropfri door, ,and *was un-
aline .•,to be 'Moved ,until` medical
• assistance iwas • received, • She Wes.
• taken ta. Wingham Hospital on
Friday, and in -spite of her •ad=
yanked' age her condition is'good
g
arid she is; ,couziting` on getting'
about again -and soon.•The break
was a clean one, which will aid
the ""knitting" of the fracture.
Mrs, Treleaven's husband, the
late T. L Treleaven, was well
kno`�'n as a pthotographer ,in
Lucknow; His death occurred in,
1916, Mrs. Treleaven is .known to
111 my as "Aunt Polly" ,•and in her
'.declining years she las the con -
and. devoted care 'of ty'�er
daughter, Gertrude:'
Mrs,. Trelealven's eyesight' hits
. fail • ,
• ed her. some; ;.but apart from
that has' retained her. faculties to,
a,remar,kaible degree and hars -the gym, x r chid the trout fishing
miutat•oments. per tainrn€� ve .Y y,
best wishes of••n-,many fiiend.s :for Eby any f to a oar start over
r alit
speedy and Complete,"recovery. to that •in4itie p y‘ ; got off p
i a
' possibility
taken `in. TheP �' , of
with •;i•ts' :enrolment. of. 65 pupils:
has also 'been. mentioned".,..
lvli�sstatement No. ;1 It ,is. ,not
that ;has ' received 'the'
Luckriov✓, •t
.r
• "green, ; light It was' the heads,
of
the; .Municipalities. of Luck
if,ovt�` Kinloss, •Ashfield. arid ,West
Wawanosh. that •were• autheritive
'eluding
the Village of.` Ripley
NOTICE
..and behind .the' well Jaden ..table To Rlu'e Crossi Subscribers
THAT J , 'es,` E. •.Philli s as sold: of provisions, w'as .a .sign ",wel Subscribers may, pay. their Bluer
am p h
• :':. n':'Ashfield,. to` come•to aria a...,
his farm on Co 9, Russell •Trvi,n, who `gets lmrried •
A splendid program : was : 'arm
slate - possession. Jinn is having 'ranged by 'Mrs ' Irvine Henry,
Miss Shirley Sherwood and' =
art auction � sale on Friday. His Arn'
.
future : piesis' aren't definite..
old Alton: ,Rev. •C. B. ' Woolley
• acted gas' chairrrtar and: extended
i " a welcome to the -new Canadians
THAT last Week's item .ia�boi.it the. ' - -
„ ,en behalf • of -.the gathering.`, The:
•• Kinloss � Kulbs . Vvalfing •6b
• form' a • ,� o`un'd of turkey, -.Made :m'ade the' program •i•ncluded piano `solos -'Ay
•ly' mfor7ried they, could P � �''�•Louise Andrew, /Miss 'Shirley:
Lucknow ]:high School District. Neighborly News broadcast on iseoad n Miss :Elmira: -Alton•
. She ..
5
• is, " moi".nin
' . Misstatem�n.t.-No. 2•= -•There .. :SLiriday. g •,••
rit•iori tvhatso=