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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-05-11, Page 14-- givmmiLt,,,iinazowiglior."7,01,W407.' ,!..411.141PAW , $2.50 'Yearly In Advance — 50v Extra to U.S.A. • • • • ASK MORE. WORK I PRESENT4TP* MADE ON HIGHWAY' • A delegatien from Wingham, Lucknow and. Wiliteqhurch Sup - 10°1'101 by PetitiOns from adjacent municipalities, conferred; '1 a t Thursday with officials of the Departrient of Highways, seeking ' to hia.Ye construction work g6 ahead on Highway .86 betWepi1 ,'.Lttdknow • and Winghaln pare this-**Sttetch for tfaxl, sur-: • faCing.. • : • . , • . This , PreparathrY . Work ' has ibeen .done 'on the LucknoW "to Amberley section of the highway, -Which stood up, `comparatively •Well this "spring, while •the con.-. ; ditiOn Of the Luckm.iw to, Wing- • ham" road was deplorable. The deputation was given reaS- ' a -to believe that not before _Fall, •the • earliest, if • then, would any .majer operation*.be under- .thken t� :put this road in readi ness for a. hard top, In• • timeit will be gravelled and oil. - ed,' with this work now Under- • way. • The' . deputation interviewed Hon. •poo.. Doucett, .4ighways and• Deputy - Minister. .11111ar. They Were intrOduced by •Mr. .JOhn Hanna, " 1V1.P.P. for 'Huron z- Bruce. The-. deputation -comprised, of ,Richard -1)...of•• Holyrood,•• president of „the' Ontario' Goo -d. Roads AisoCiation, MaYor • W. 'W. Gurney . of ham, Reeve J � 1VLcNab• of Luck- ' 'nOw'and:•G-orclori Elliott:of White ' • chateh. . , • • , • • . . • • DOGS MUST HAVE TAGS, • ASH THEY HE. _ic,ONEINED • • At the regular' meeting of. the Village*•CoinickL,..last Week, tile' Board adopted,. a resolutioh • that •' .all persons owning': or -harbouring dogs;'registdr :Saifielae. the muniicipal Office and oibtain a ,Iicetige on. or before June 1st, ardners 'and horticulturists .have an ..an ital grievance. eca use of. dugs. running at large, Jana LUCKNOW,. •ONTARIO, tilliUTZSDAY, MAY 1 1 th, 1950 MR. OD MRS. G. Friends and neighbors held .a surprise gathering at. the home of Mr.. and. Mrs., • Gordon B. rooks on Friday, April 28th, tO' honot them. befo4.e .moving to Lticknow, • , A -pleasant •sOcial evening was .i...rijOYecli • cli3ringa Whieh Andrew HariVon end pa ii4rkweitm4de the: preesntation . of a lovely ' ..• „ . and. -1V14;' ,t3rooks dOeplY• appreciated the thoughtfulness of. their friends, and in a few words • • expressed theivthankS. . •• SENTINEL A • • •• • • • • ‘ALBERT COWIE PASSES • nalloiving a paralytic stroke, the death Occurred in Kincardine • Hospital ,on Tuesday,' May Qtli. of Mrs. Albert Cook, formerly Della • Jane' Wilson,. in her 55th year. • The -funeral service Will he -held' friends and neighbors When gifts': • - '; froin her, •late•resicleike, Bound ,4 Pre$ehted tn•Mr• ary West, 'on Friday •afternoon4t Miss.. Jean Ritchie and to and'''. • ,* ° 230, conducted by J."Muni- eltipatieLseocr It,riteeghrieet.(;)7!ten ,;e,pVreez;_t ford. I,nterinent• will be in Green- •the -hill Cemetery - teilhet 'fartni, lies :from • •••• 4 $ f./1:41 : „If EIGHT ;: • PAPE7' ...• , ,1$ PRESENTATIONS MADE AT ZION A presentation'WOs held ret cently in ,Zion Ahall by Zia co. • • •-• • „;. • ; • Father Died Suddenly ' ° Edgal. 'arid have resided • • , . • Ili:W(1' Wilson, • the account'ant i3nrearLsu..c,rlinheo7 rfedcre•ittihye sold their thtwei?. THAT Clayton' Hod. hooked at SilverWooa, Dairies, •LucknoW, 16 -inch " speckled t out 1 t e'ved o d s • fa to Ch W'Ik' • • r as 3 w r on unday of the rin, a ie ins of Lanes • ' • ,..•"0 ' . • • ThursdaY evening • W hi,c'h sudden death of his father Mr. vine. The farm was Previously CUBS PROMOTED mecle the catch Of his 1, Weighed .1% pounds. Clayton J. L. Wilson of•Petrolia. The fun-. rented by_ Mr. :and. Mrs'. Lorne ' • •• ome in Blacksnake" Creek. on VVedriesdaY• • Rutch • • • TUESDAY EVE ! An interesting promotiori cere- mony was, held in -the 'Recreation- ai.Ceritre on Tuesday nigh whe r. five 'roetraers of .the Cub :Pack -were 'promoted. •to the Seou „ Patrol In thefirst. "Going Up' exereises:isince these- tWo,-. group Were •organized. • . • •' For the ceremony the Scouts Were in. Horseshoe Formatien der :the direction of Scoutztrastet • , ; .north era serviee ,was held. at PetrOlia ).e *ho are now living in • • • •. ;•!•L'44" • • Po t El ' • THAT a few:friends :met rece ly at the home ot. Mrs. •*Black to stage a birthday p• 'a for Mrs. Henry Mullin, who r • nt-. FAMI,LY .FOUgS9ME R°Y SANG 'ON SUNDAY, rty ha s t not enjoyed the 0 -est health Suceessfill anniversarY .serVices for sometime -A veiy, pleas- , were held at the Luckno\;v Pres,: g- ant social- time -Was enjoyed, • ;*)5neri°n-Chur°1":"°'Sunday:' with linPresstve sermons delivere ' • morning and :evening to lar r•congregations tby Rev: Nlyilliam Ther.e •Stuart Collyer. • The Cubs! • wet& .arranged. in „ pack Circle :Under •leaclership, of , Cubthaster Eltner Umbch. and assistants •:Willard • Your frielids.and neighbors hav ; • • • • T. •Mr. and, • Mrs. Gordon p '_presented: ..ingThicea7vdsebianngawcalas.nscniniengt. ' • During the' evening the *preserrtations , Were. preceded by '.a • few words' ' • • .. • ., 0, ' , ,,, from John: Ritchie. The preSenta-, •••• • .' ; • . • ' .! ' : I, ''. tion of ..trilight laarip to Edgar * , . - : • ' - • "'„':'' • . . and a circular wall mitrer. to 'Jean 2. „ • .. •4 0,,4, . . wasiade'hy'---Peter Coca. Mrs. • ,.• 04 : 01. Lorne :Ritchie received a pair of • •'- bolidOir'11amps- and Lorne a table rooks* have • "ineved! rto•wn:4LaNson• of Lousana, Alberta, who Eldon Ritchie. The' following lad-, • • • and are* residing in: Bud .as• a candidath for a call' tO thiS dress. was Tead by ilton's cluPleX,4Gordon :bOught• charge At the eyening sermiCe" ter': • ' • * . Dear Edgar .and Jean, Larne and Marie: " .• ' •• A., 'J. Wilson's 'trucking busi•-• • , . , • • • ,. —ness. Mrs. Brooks was former,- . ly ShirleY•_Culbert. They have a dnighteri. Janice. . • • - , ' Your friends ' • and' neighbOrS •' - ..''.. have gathered here this.,•eveming Dr. C. I -I.' MacDonald .of,BlueVale waa' called to'the p:dlpit to lead in pra,yer:-Evening services in. the United:Church and South Kinloss Church Were withdraWn favor THAT;amon.g the. :clergymen jri 9„f ...thip '.anniyersary oCcaaibri, . attendance at:the PteSbY!lerlan: :Whioli Was -an:historic ,Orie, it Chureh en .Suny ------ Marked the,. qcith'.•anniversary • . . ThOinpson , and John • Icre4z- 'Weiser. These iptarnoted Ivere . , r Bob; Gardner, :George Halakirk; Alvin ..• TI,Odigi4s,, 'Kenneth.- Hoclg-. kinson, Bill'••RitChie. • The' boys. Were. then welcomed' bY : cot.i.t- Master Collyer and *accepted by Patrol Leaders Charlie Chin, Biil Mathets and Art Baker • • ollowing the.".Going Op'31cere- -inOny the 'presentation ;and, ded- leation Of the Union Jack was made by BOb-SinipSon' president of the:local Legion.. 'Branch, to The Legion color party was;made Up: of Win. Stirtson, Bert Ward and Cliff •Crawford...! The,• Scout color party was colnposed of Cubs Ian MI:Mau arta .typr,and Scouts". Jaek •Gorge :Web- Cotincii •has „requested dog- ers not.to allow.'dogs to run' loose from:. now until July 1St: This; ,.i:19,ied-,'",appeared in last • week's issue of The Sentinel, but *dne•gardener stat el that it doesn't see* to haive done good so Ilar, ;He .reports eoUnting poleas . than 5 dogs roun About • .his corner the other day, . seine .,.of them' without taget • that.. • • • . • - • ' ' • • • • .• . JOHNSTON LISTI,E . ••• sing' sorig•was ,held. and refiesh-' seer ancl Altrin.Baker..:Dedieation of the flag was made : :Dr. W. J. IVIumford and. 'aocepted by the special color party - .•composed •(),f Cubs Bill'. Robinson and' Fraser Ashton and Scout Att:Baker. Wil- fred Black 1.?1,,eiClec1 at the. piano for • the dedication Oereinony G N wton f 1: ens then. :presented,' interesting slides and 'movies. qn Scouting and ,Canadian sports,: A livelY DIED TI:0#0NTP ents!igere then' served.. • Those' attencling'were the Par- ents of the Cuba being promoted „ Johton. Little, elder son .of the late. Mts. John Little, • residents :of- this. COnirrnmity for many: year §o .died iri Toronto ori Monday; May jt. The . funeral er•vice was held in Toronto on 'Wednesday' with.. intern -lent' 'in . Park Lawn Cemetery. .A sister; •Mrs. Alfred Ritchie' predeceased him: He is survived by a. Sister, and 'a brothel. Gordon of Ottawa, • • • • . -•' FIRE NIPPED AT ALFALFA MILL and merribers.anci their...WI:cies :of the'loeal: BoY..Scciut ASsociation. • .• . ° sides the guest speaker: - • were,, ",ilie•operiing arid' dedication .cere- Dr. C. Hj. IVIaCaoriald; • W.• Mumford, Rev 13aitich,. Rev' G., M;.'NewtOn and Rev Ale Nimmo ' '''!:!!'" • • . . , • ! • THAT: Mrs. :DaVi.d !Kennedy of • • . Mony . of the present edifice, which took place. on Sunday,' May p_nd.now, Iwo. are aWare• 'that as beer.i laid the previous year on • fail -lily' hocrieStead another part • . to .expreis our regret In . • • u •both from our community and We extend our .best. to'.YOU your new brings Maniri"ChangeS''t,O."•us .;.: t;:1890:" ;The coiner*stone' :had: Edgar and•Je,an have letitt'the.old June ;3td, 1889.. - ••:• in.g has conie with lifelong friends . . $ • ' ' •• •Special•muSic :Was:rendered:by. and assoisations atZion and we ,. Wh4edirarep is a . remarkabl.e the,olloji-..under ; the ichrec, io of, eel. Edgar an Jean that your . . ..... , :lady. She is 8:1',,yeaf7,# of age, Miss ' Marion ...wiacponald, and departure is a liti$s":. indeed,•fok .' •, ..,.• , . _ till •,,,dot,* 41 *.e-i.2•4•4.itv31 14:04,0-' Witt'h .,'•.;`,4-1,,,ols'IOmaxim -Taizlo•r•••-pce-Sid,-- ..testi W,pre,bOilvrevpi" read3i'l to lenaj ,.', ': ,'• :, ''.:2 . work, ,and iivrites. the White- ing at the organ: A lovely basket ' a Willing; hand V'fieriev:er. You had, ,. ...:.. '''. •,' .•,, •,church news .for .17,ne, Sentinel.. of flowers sat before the bap- an opportunity and .e are, deep- - , • 4 • ' • ----743—:. : - ! tismal-lont,,, placed :in •the. ehureh ly :grateful • .for your co7oPeration : . • • 'THAT:a half --dozen rzierribers. of by' Pred 'Cox in 'memory of .in our ehuteh At • IA ier siser, iviiss arion Oug- ies.• .in three hours' hard work last • Thursdaypvening washing 'off • ••A•-• unique feature of' '. the ser- eiccept this gift , as a token, of the • • a 1. . • . To yOu ''Bizigar and lean, P.I.eaSe • • • . the ,Main Street . , yes, theyI viee.,•was the part played in thehigh esteem in which you. are • would like thepublisher to re- 1.service of sot* bythe family of ,iheld by. the Zionconnnunity. ,• • '• mind.1110f)Or1S 5.-1\TOT, to drive Mr and Mts._Philio Stewart . At We had all looked ;forward so . • , • over hose "lines.. They don't do the rriOining;•service' solos were* Lorne'. • •,. the, hose any, •good, and, that's rendered by iLloyd Stewart • 'of , ..you among us at neighbors, , for sure. • -• Stratford and Allan Stewart of for we feel that You' both ate " • , • • * • • " London; • Again at the, evening well WOttliknowina.,,. but '^unfort-: • sOciation of Toronto 50th birth-.; ['solo, arid follOWing! the sermon tO.O. We surely hope that yoUr, -- dayanniversary- ',will be mark- . • • •• ! • — ac 1 0 S 8 - THAT the Huron Old- Boys As.!$ se4Ace each-. rendered a lovely unately we are going to lose you . Mises Gwen an Wrniie Stew- best and happiest days lie before' ed: dtz ThUrsday; of tie3it we art, Lloyd °arid Allan -sang you a and will be deePlY' ••by•...a golden. jubilee, 'dinner at 'the' Chet .F1,aree OA 7 p.ni: NO quartette number, and to coin- Plete their very'firie;petformance. other association, of its kind in Gwen and Lloyd sang a duet. 1 • TororitO• can..boast' such -a long 'In the evening ' anthern,..:"LOve „ . • . • • • • • , • • ncl,..sttccesstul.. life., • • lDivine!',' E. W. VVest ,Was • . • • • . • • -solbist. , • THAT liur Pr b t r of t • it • - United •Church. has austaihed a • N SHOWER FOR froin '1121thesville. charge to . 46 I ,71160. R, etonSt1-1e- TC. FATST:MAYS ‘y.1DUHAMILY. ens' • • • ; . • •:Bobil5Y Ch;.impion:',..,Son "of -Mr .and •Mrs.: Harry' 'Chertipien• Of St Mar,s. arid fOrmerly df. Luck - how, ' lost his 'life b, drowning .on F.ridaN.; 1st ,a•preek about a blOck. from- The iad was- 21/2 years'. of age.'; and: had been playing, out-oft,doors With' his •dog. He out of.Sightd: Only COrnparatiyely short- time. I Firemeri• an,d"Policewere notified and the yotmgsters body was re- ,povered•Vithilt a half hour from .When he Was, last sen by his Mother. :Artificial . respiration .liroved fruitless in trying fa re-• iVo ,Bobby. ,,. •• MrS. • Chpmpion ' was formerly Eva •Sills 'of Lticknow. • . Aniong those ,httending the fun-. 'oral froni.' this distric't Wer&, Mr: and ;Mrs. Alex I-layens of :Luck- fioW; Mr. and 1VIrs, Mark -Gard:" ncr, Mr. 'and Mrs.: Lorne tier, .Miss .7‘1,otarie • Gardner and lven Gardner of Wingliam l'and. Miss -Joyce ,SteurnoIl.• of Tees - water, • Besides grionirstricken par, ents, ..13Obhy is survived by 'a bro- ther DOvirl.1,„s and nine-inorith•;- 614 sister 211z4beth, • " L:ast Frid eVen n • • . . TI -IAT deputatiolifrOm RiPleY ' in Toronto la, t Friday ,eorr, f ferring with the Minister of Ed -,1 • uca.tion regarding. the school , An :outbreak of'fire waS. 1501. in the bud" at Alex Allen's alfalfa meal • Mill • on Sati,irday' ntorning. Afirealarm was turn - :ed in aboilit 8.30 am. -but the , outbreak:vas' eXtinguished byt1lp • time the fire brigiaclearrivedaf- ter•rnakirig another quick run, • 0! A pi•ece• of steel off a hay rake Went :thrbugn the Alarritner mill • and` on through the sereeh into the duSt wihere the. red hof pieee 'of " metal ',started fire, fltoke was pouring' from: th dust *shaft attached to:Up side of the. .111111 "-when the discovery was ' Made, The mill wotkerS moved quickly to rip boards from the shaft, in order to get iv,knater in and. drown., the threatening outbreak. A gale was IbloWing at the time . arid had the firekot'a start would have developed into a furious conflagration. ; g an enjoV- terested in your welfare. •Please accept these gifts- as •a , slight • ' token of Our friendshiP. • • ". .recipients thanked :all present for expression a of - • , remembrance.' ." • .• '• , • • , r COMPLETES5-YEAR COURSE ''• Misq Helen Salkeldrhcorn7,, , • r pieted her studies' at. the Ontario' ' • able tnne was ,spent in Zion' Hall" AgrieultUral College, after , a N•Vheri ,a shower of gifts., fruit and. ye,at term,. and is speitling a'.. ' vek.-ietables was tgiven to 'our new week's holidays with her4.arents,, • •• Dutch family, Ur.fa,ricl-Mrs.11-Ak- beforel-retUrning•-to 4 • • 3: 11 • • $ ; • 4-144,• • . ... • • ' ' ' ' •- • .v3 age. • ., ker aild family :Of tour to -take, a positiOn log the summer • •••• • •13akker, family are ,fesidirig on' the staff • • . • •. • . • THAT.. •jaek• of .tlie on a' farm si.Ulriect loy.Robt. Helna,1 . • • ..; Massey -Harris • Company ad- having artiNied• here last lVfarCh?! , • ,dressed Junior. Farmers gatil-, An interesting program' induct- SIMON PLEVVES ng n Clinton this week. :Rd (several numbers, by theti . • , •' • • — !school 'children conducted by MisQ • GETS HUGE TROUT . • . • ' . • ,THAT the Culbert -Keys -daunt Ad W b t • . , • The talk. of the to•vcr 'arnong fisherrrien ef•• the week -end NVIV . L. •, oo ey annual' .siale• of '8coteh,_..."Short.-.' acted, as ',6)14i.inano •very!th horns will "be held at ;Clinton lie.Nsting reading was git-en • on June ls.t. There. are 41 lots :Mrs.. Woolley and a Song Was being Offereela by . Mr', •Cul- • ,sung • by .1•11iY 13e.kker 'children- in, ibert, 10 'by, Mr. :dtaunt and 8 ,their laut,dhAralett: mr. 'Tom .M4.. , The' stae was Suitably decerat-, °• red,white and blue 4 4. • 1, the huge trotit•landed Fi•ida•.s" .. by Simon'. Ple'yye.s measured 24'12' •inches 'It.'•ngth . • .• by Mr Keys ' weighed 612 pounds. TI -IAT -ore reader thanks this 'Col- a great ii-nrovetrient to . • 11)ea84yellierit yVaS. 1312 in Qpinions varied' as. th, .• • • the paper and suggests a brief' streamers and flags, encircling a Species. :Sonne ft a .'in cplUnin. Of household hintS. She iveicotrie poser ,"Welconte to bOW,, others a,`steelhead,'" Othei. Would like to know how to re- ! Canada". . • • • , .didrit•know. One opinion tin; ..,move lime from . a • granite TwRD, tables ere 1 de a:11 ' f ' n vth n mous—it s , •enamel kettle w 'eh. has useftil and needed contriblitions soMO cat'che4 • t so thick th th • Much robin left for 'Water, let Bakker, fittingly thanked the peo-'• ster \vas 'hooked:It was below:11m .coa ing , a eie to' help. out our newcomors. Mr, no, .,,e.;.croc,,v as, f1) wrie.iT.64;s me,n. alone the weight, in lifting it, We'd be 'gladto 'rim a weekly "Household • Rints" column, if (Continnoil on li?ago, 8) • . • p o for then kindness, after dam in the river at "Part.Alb which a bountiful lunch Was Ser- and no doubt had onc otij"•!,s,t Ved ISringing to an end a 'pleas- Lake Huron, -tring to "get •up ant ev ning for alt. river tb spawn. . • . 44,