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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-06-08, Page 70 • r j THURSDAY, NNE' ith, 1650 •:WOLF On • May '16th the Cub Pak took to the hills and held their egular weekly meeting outdoors.. ollowing the opening cetemon.. es Akella cOnducted gameS,sancl everal Cubs Passed tests in '!ball rowirig, bo** balancing,: time nd flags,-Bfly Andrew, Eugene Gardner and :,,Tornmy 'Pritahard ?ere invested as new cubs, , *In place of our regUlar Tues. ay night. !meeting. the -Pack "hit .he trai]! on the '24th of Mayfor an' afternoon hike With..Cub Mas- ter. .Elmer Limbach • in eharge. ifighlight of......the, event for most of tctie:. lads. 'was their first ,swirn of the season, en)catilie4 the; ReCreationar Centre at laSt, week's meeting, the Cubs' .moved to the school grouncls *for a.'llvely g'atn. of ball. Bili Fisher' reC'et'v-ecl his Sixer's stripe§ arid. also his First :Star' having succeSsfullY completed the ten* tests necessary' for. this , award. Winner.. of., the Ma3? Pack competition: Was the., Grey Six led by. Sixe.r Ronald. Tavener. : " • . • ----,114.1.1.X4011174:' 511K.111114M#41,51.; ,..04M11,41110.6.00..'71FAIW , THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, 1-AUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE 'SEVEN WA It - et re, • ti ra, ve re ed. It, or t3. .—• • Beatty Dealer • .Eeattie, Peep Well-PUmps •:...peatty Three -Way Pumps,-• Chicago Aermotor Deep Well • Pumps and Windmills Pin/jibing, Heating, •• Eavetroughing Pump and Windmill ' Repairing A • Fitzpatric .R„ qoderich 'Phone 12-r-3 Dungannon Mr.•• and Mrs. Everett Stanley and family of Flint, Mich., spent :d few day's with relatives here, Mrs. George „Graham. and her mother, • Mrs, Catherine Hewitt? returned "froin a visit '.1With, rela: .tiVeS. Michigan and.other.pbin•ts and Mrs.., Hewitt spent a few days. here•before returning to her tigiT1. at, .Kinloss; •. :Miss Ethel '.Halderiby,. brid- elect, was honored With a shewet by .Wdikettori,frierids at 'the hoine, of Mr's. Brock Blackwell. .; • Mi.S,s Nancy Needharn spent the • week -end with London friends;._ • ; • A....,...miStelldneous• was 'held :at the home ..of,Ivjr Tem' •;14OdgiriS for .her,niece, Miss ttettY. , gillespiei,°bride-ele,,Ct. =The; roOrri• was suitXbIy decorated' fOr the .bccasion Mrs. Howard .thOni,Pf son. wasM the Ch4rfor a• Short. p.rogram of readings and contests. with • an address in rhyme read •hy,lYfargarpt Anri Murray. NIisSes Doris' Barr and Agnes Mogat as- sisted.with .the •gifts arid Mis • Gertie Wraith :. read 'the, attached; eyses; Betty thanked the ladies I in' a few well ehoSen Words., All joined - in singing "For ;she's jolly -good fellow" and -lunch `Was: etved: The laclies:Werkinvit- ed.-to Betty's hdrne.,,to see . her trousseau where .het.:granclXrioth..±. IVIrS,•Jarnes Hodgiris,received the guests. . • • MrS; Alex' Prey returned home. ftorn. Winghdrii Hospitai • Friendsfrom. here attended the shOwer. ort'Sa•turdaY.ifternoon at the home of Mrs. P. Leeson,.. con, 10, rn.ficipor of Miss.; Marjorie Boyle, bride -elect. Mr and Mr.S. Wm Lloyd, Doris ..and. Ivan. .bf LOndon••• spent- the ••Weekend..with ivir.anaivirs. Karl 1°Bo3le and :other telativeS here. Mr. WilliairrStatters,--:Who is a patient at Win,ghan. Hospital. is `slOWly, improving.. • • lyfr. and ;VIts.• HOWard: McGuire of Qiivet•Visited'Oii Sunday 'event; Mg.' With Mr and • Mrs..:.0eo: denhy.. .... • • . Mr. and: , Win.; Wall. were Sunday visitors visitors ,With Mr: & Mrs. an: • • Mr.. Gotdon,' StatterS and his cousin, MrS.. John ,Taylerof Gplt; • :WereTviSitbrs •with.itelatives • here. Mrs. Tom :and-,.MrS.. Howard Harri.weie hoStesSeS•to: the H. on 'Thursday. • .., • : • and.- Mts. .Tom Bell.; arid Murray visited: Saturday 7'' With. • IVIt;;;_and Mrs: tett; NicholSon. ;°. Mrs Ailan Wall and Sharon of •London are. sendingfeW 'daYS .W.,ith Mr.: and Mrs Wm,.. Wall.. • • Mt'. and °Mr. Jaek. Graham ..,Ann Arhoi MiChigan, are •spending :then. vacatien With Mr. and Mrs_ I -I. A, 'Graham and Other • reld"tiVes.; ••. ,• •.• ; COUNCIL ORDERS TAGLESS DOGS• TO BE IMPOUNDED • During the month of May .notice was given .by. the• Village Coun- cil that all or.harbourers of clogs must obtain the nepes.- sary'licenie by. June 1st. • When • the Board. met last Fri - do night for their- regular June Session. it WAS learned that to that time 37 tags had ,been Pltr- Chased at the Municipal Offi'ce, Last year:. sOrne sixty-AiVe dogs —werel,Teterecl.The s°,s.fel.ri•used during the past' couple .of years was 'a personal canvass' Of...fate- paYers, requiring peinJ.tO -.sign that they had, or.had.ticit,..aog. ' Council's view' • this year is that any.. 'dog : fgocier 4-1014 think enough of their pet to comply with the 1w • and s purchase, a • ,At ,.Friday - night's Meeting it was deoided to irripolind and' deS troy unlicenseddogs. • .„; . ; • , -:FAIR 'CROWD ..AT CONCERT a • . . There..was..a. fair crowd at the three -act comedy ;"Raggedy Nan" presented • ib, the Town- Ball, Lucknow, on; Friday 'night by the Auburn Athletic „Association. The play was good. and: was. well pte: sented by a east .cOrriPriSed of Jewel MeClinchey, Harry:StutdY Mrs'. Gordon Taylor, Mrs. Ellis Little,... Jean ..Kirkeonnell;. Mills, L1oyd McClincheY, Mrs. •WeSley .13tadnock',".. Glen patter - Son. and. William Craig; Sr. • : Between 'the :last ..two actsMrs. DUrican iSiMpson plIayed piano • A 'dance followed the ;play to .inuSic'' by. Carruthers orchestra. • , . KAIR.SHEA WANTS. .USED CLOTHING FOR BRITAIN • At, the 'May ineetitig of the Itairshea: Institute. which • was held. in the :township: Hall at Annie McLeod • and. Martha Sutherland acted as hoSteSseS. After , • cises. it was decided to have afl an'eti.brisale (If artiele made from FOURTHHCOSCESSION • LEGION Ant) CHURVH rARAD.!..STINDAY MORNING • , Miss. Jean, Maclntyre and '-Miss Olive Blake, of Seaforth visited Thursday at the home of Don lVLacIver. • `,-; pupils of our school enjoyed field day in Ripley last 'Wednes- Fartners° were, all 'pleased. with the nice rain Friday. • '; Rennie Graham of Toronto spent the week -end at the' home of his father; Angus Graham. • , Mr. John, paugias,ishaVing 'the • hydro 'installed in his borne this •The , Mission. Band . of South Kinloss atet at the ,hOme• of Gil- bert Hamilton Sunday afternoon: Mrs. T. A. MacDonald of Luck: - now 1:visited „Thtirsday. .at the home of L MacIver, :SPECIAL PRrCES ,on Men'S and 'BoyS' Work clothing,' shirts, pants; overalls, sox .and underwear.. THE MARKET STORE, Lucknow. South Kinloss ,.Mission Band. The 4'in:ie.-Meeting of the "South KinlOSs'.• Busy BeeMission. Band Was. held at..the hOrne of Mrs. G. Hamilton on lune 4th..The,meet: ing opened • With hyrian•,, 726 • and 'the Lord's pra.Yer. Miss Dean„Mc- Leocl was guest speaker arid' gave a very interesting and instruotiive talk on ;The. Iloly*.Spirit, : The Comforter. Prayers -wereoffered ih3r; Belle Graham and•Mary Mae. - Malan. A very interesting flan- ne1-gtph on life in Japan Was •given' *,s.:R. ;MacMillan; fol- lowed Aby a duet by Betty. and Joan; IlarrilltOn.;:llynin. 746 ,iiras. sung ‘, followed by the " closing • Prayer by..MiSs McLeod:. • Members of the L.tickno w Branch of the Canadian Legion,• headed by the Lucknow High.. • School Band ancl'oCornipanied by the • High ,School Cadet Corps, paraded to 'St. • Peter's Anglican Church on Sunday, morning. The parade WassiXtk-five strong An • appropriate sermon was° preached by Rev. A, E. Tavener, rector of the church and padre of the Legion. During the service Wilharn Pkpipas" sag 'the stile, "Dear •Land of; Horne",, with ac-,, companirtient by Blryier T'jrnbach. a • • 4 • ie - „. Bob Sirnt*Son, president `of the • •• °,• ,.0. , Legionwas in charge 'of the pat-:' • • . •' • • ade. The color party.. was Dave • . • Cowan and Dave Andersen. ' • 00„. • Ray Stanley, ..peted as drum najr for 'the band:: h • . t 00 0 • .1 • • 7i ; • 1,11-1 • 411 -IE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE • •-, • "Ypu..don't have to ,drink" --7. was the heading of an editorial that brought 'favbrable corarnent from in...every walk. of; , life. It AS time that it was ad- mitted on every hand that drink- ing is not a n.eces'ity either for 'pOpularity �rsuccess. You don't have to .drink to belong tb, the I best society. Yoit •don'thave tO • rink to be, a successful:salesman, • • :• 'You :don't have to drink to hdiVre, la good 'time. "You. don't have to j THAT Dick Treleaven:, of WOod. . stObk, son of:Dr R L, ;Trelea:, • yen,' Was second in the °jump event; at the London PonY, Club show on SatutdaY. Dick 'rode• l Khorlinda.. . • • • • • „.. •11H., • 1,000 . 'YARDS, ,Nylan silk and' shot silk, cxti ide worth$2:00 'a yd: Cleating at THE MARKET . STORE,' a yard,. ;$1.0.0. • . • QuALITy FARM Sales and Service ". • • ...• . . • Bell "Ilnperial" - : • Gilson Refrigerators and Washers WoOds COnibination Frigidaiye and Freezers, Giiri(:lers, etc. , . oils.& Sons. .• ;FARtylEQUIPMENTLTi). 'Aron Road? , Phone 1432 ...Goderich, Conf.. •• , , • . flour sacks at the June. Meeting,. amongst the Members. They.dre also. asking 'for second-hand -Cloth- ing .at the , June meeting to be. Sent in a bale over to Britain Mts. Archie ..IYIdetntyre gave ••itoteS.,O•4” the direetbre Meeting, nadthe. delegates,-Mts. °Orville ;Elliott and Mrs:. Win; Seott; gave real ;interesting reports of the Conference held . Our guestsPeaker•fot the meett:, nig was Mrs .'Donalcl Blue Who ; gave a ,.very interesting descrip.,- tion Of., the PeaceTower and the' Memorial Chamber . at OttaWa.' ' Mrs. jack' Ackert,. gay a very :insti•uctivetalk On "Hone ' .After Community, singing 'Mts. 'HouSton • gave the, closing 7re.-,. Marks which brought, this very interesting, nieetirig,' tO•; a close. Lunch'. was then served and a very enjoyable time ,'spept. .• • ?hone 181 • . . Paying • HIGHEST, PRICES' . LIVE POULTRY Poultry.. • . . • ' Kincardine • • ••• • • * • • .. , • ": , . • , .. • • ' GOODYEAR TRACTOR TIRES Several Sizes In Stock WOODS ' • . • • WOODS .E1..ECTRICAI, EQUIPMENT' Home Freezers, Frig's, Stoves; Grinders, Etc LAWN • miowERs SHARPENED Change Over From Steel To R,ubbey e: Off.Any implement • _ SEPTIC ANKSWELDING DONE ANYWHERE ..... • r. .. .• •'PhOne.64-r-11;.,Lueknow , -'• - DO YOU HOLD ONDS THIS' ISSUE HAS BEEN ioiIed 0 oi.,00000:,00....Iiitiel5th-,j950at $1O1 for eacli $100 ,..r: . , • It is in the interest of, all holders to present their 'Bonds promptly foi payment on or soon ',after June 15th, 1950 „because after that date this issue will no longer eaminteied..:Ayrangetnents for redemption may 10.,,,,et- Made, through inves ment dealersebanks or other savings institutions. . ' • • Ottawa " • • • 'The Governnit of Canada •• 7 BANK OF CANADA # Fiscal Agent. .1 6 • * ' „iv.,31V 0 H ,A family graced. With . .plot.. ,,tfie. should .shrine7like,.- be• . , ueau 0 ,:ct 1011 1 i 1 .-v,' Will. ' be. eVerlastitigly ' a till -bide. to those at test. We.have Many; classic . styles to suggest, aid • will . work. With; you on. Cus;- tom, designs. :: : : ''..''... ,•. Exceptionally : .low *..prices. . No..cariVassingi which.' elimin- ates •sales...,commissions..• • . • Inscriptions . :. Repairing ....:, Sandblasting Meinorials . ' •• ' 25.. Years' ' Experience The. 'latest' . Portable . SandblaSt • EqUiprnent , . . Ali work Personally executed. :Brownlie Alfred • ' ; ,' 'Phone • , NEIL ,JVIaeLENNAN; . . Ripley; Memorial. St; ;.,WINGII,AM 450 :•••' . . , ..• Ontario, '.. COUNCIL ORDERS TAGLESS DOGS• TO BE IMPOUNDED • During the month of May .notice was given .by. the• Village Coun- cil that all or.harbourers of clogs must obtain the nepes.- sary'licenie by. June 1st. • When • the Board. met last Fri - do night for their- regular June Session. it WAS learned that to that time 37 tags had ,been Pltr- Chased at the Municipal Offi'ce, Last year:. sOrne sixty-AiVe dogs —werel,Teterecl.The s°,s.fel.ri•used during the past' couple .of years was 'a personal canvass' Of...fate- paYers, requiring peinJ.tO -.sign that they had, or.had.ticit,..aog. ' Council's view' • this year is that any.. 'dog : fgocier 4-1014 think enough of their pet to comply with the 1w • and s purchase, a • ,At ,.Friday - night's Meeting it was deoided to irripolind and' deS troy unlicenseddogs. • .„; . ; • , -:FAIR 'CROWD ..AT CONCERT a • . . There..was..a. fair crowd at the three -act comedy ;"Raggedy Nan" presented • ib, the Town- Ball, Lucknow, on; Friday 'night by the Auburn Athletic „Association. The play was good. and: was. well pte: sented by a east .cOrriPriSed of Jewel MeClinchey, Harry:StutdY Mrs'. Gordon Taylor, Mrs. Ellis Little,... Jean ..Kirkeonnell;. Mills, L1oyd McClincheY, Mrs. •WeSley .13tadnock',".. Glen patter - Son. and. William Craig; Sr. • : Between 'the :last ..two actsMrs. DUrican iSiMpson plIayed piano • A 'dance followed the ;play to .inuSic'' by. Carruthers orchestra. • , . KAIR.SHEA WANTS. .USED CLOTHING FOR BRITAIN • At, the 'May ineetitig of the Itairshea: Institute. which • was held. in the :township: Hall at Annie McLeod • and. Martha Sutherland acted as hoSteSseS. After , • cises. it was decided to have afl an'eti.brisale (If artiele made from FOURTHHCOSCESSION • LEGION Ant) CHURVH rARAD.!..STINDAY MORNING • , Miss. Jean, Maclntyre and '-Miss Olive Blake, of Seaforth visited Thursday at the home of Don lVLacIver. • `,-; pupils of our school enjoyed field day in Ripley last 'Wednes- Fartners° were, all 'pleased. with the nice rain Friday. • '; Rennie Graham of Toronto spent the week -end at the' home of his father; Angus Graham. • , Mr. John, paugias,ishaVing 'the • hydro 'installed in his borne this •The , Mission. Band . of South Kinloss atet at the ,hOme• of Gil- bert Hamilton Sunday afternoon: Mrs. T. A. MacDonald of Luck: - now 1:visited „Thtirsday. .at the home of L MacIver, :SPECIAL PRrCES ,on Men'S and 'BoyS' Work clothing,' shirts, pants; overalls, sox .and underwear.. THE MARKET STORE, Lucknow. South Kinloss ,.Mission Band. The 4'in:ie.-Meeting of the "South KinlOSs'.• Busy BeeMission. Band Was. held at..the hOrne of Mrs. G. Hamilton on lune 4th..The,meet: ing opened • With hyrian•,, 726 • and 'the Lord's pra.Yer. Miss Dean„Mc- Leocl was guest speaker arid' gave a very interesting and instruotiive talk on ;The. Iloly*.Spirit, : The Comforter. Prayers -wereoffered ih3r; Belle Graham and•Mary Mae. - Malan. A very interesting flan- ne1-gtph on life in Japan Was •given' *,s.:R. ;MacMillan; fol- lowed Aby a duet by Betty. and Joan; IlarrilltOn.;:llynin. 746 ,iiras. sung ‘, followed by the " closing • Prayer by..MiSs McLeod:. • Members of the L.tickno w Branch of the Canadian Legion,• headed by the Lucknow High.. • School Band ancl'oCornipanied by the • High ,School Cadet Corps, paraded to 'St. • Peter's Anglican Church on Sunday, morning. The parade WassiXtk-five strong An • appropriate sermon was° preached by Rev. A, E. Tavener, rector of the church and padre of the Legion. During the service Wilharn Pkpipas" sag 'the stile, "Dear •Land of; Horne",, with ac-,, companirtient by Blryier T'jrnbach. a • • 4 • ie - „. Bob Sirnt*Son, president `of the • •• °,• ,.0. , Legionwas in charge 'of the pat-:' • • . •' • • ade. The color party.. was Dave • . • Cowan and Dave Andersen. ' • 00„. • Ray Stanley, ..peted as drum najr for 'the band:: h • . t 00 0 • .1 • • 7i ; • 1,11-1 • 411 -IE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE • •-, • "Ypu..don't have to ,drink" --7. was the heading of an editorial that brought 'favbrable corarnent from in...every walk. of; , life. It AS time that it was ad- mitted on every hand that drink- ing is not a n.eces'ity either for 'pOpularity �rsuccess. You don't have to .drink to belong tb, the I best society. Yoit •don'thave tO • rink to be, a successful:salesman, • • :• 'You :don't have to drink to hdiVre, la good 'time. "You. don't have to j THAT Dick Treleaven:, of WOod. . stObk, son of:Dr R L, ;Trelea:, • yen,' Was second in the °jump event; at the London PonY, Club show on SatutdaY. Dick 'rode• l Khorlinda.. . • • • • • „.. •11H., • 1,000 . 'YARDS, ,Nylan silk and' shot silk, cxti ide worth$2:00 'a yd: Cleating at THE MARKET . STORE,' a yard,. ;$1.0.0. • . • QuALITy FARM Sales and Service ". • • ...• . . • Bell "Ilnperial" - : • Gilson Refrigerators and Washers WoOds COnibination Frigidaiye and Freezers, Giiri(:lers, etc. , . oils.& Sons. .• ;FARtylEQUIPMENTLTi). 'Aron Road? , Phone 1432 ...Goderich, Conf.. •• , , • . flour sacks at the June. Meeting,. amongst the Members. They.dre also. asking 'for second-hand -Cloth- ing .at the , June meeting to be. Sent in a bale over to Britain Mts. Archie ..IYIdetntyre gave ••itoteS.,O•4” the direetbre Meeting, nadthe. delegates,-Mts. °Orville ;Elliott and Mrs:. Win; Seott; gave real ;interesting reports of the Conference held . Our guestsPeaker•fot the meett:, nig was Mrs .'Donalcl Blue Who ; gave a ,.very interesting descrip.,- tion Of., the PeaceTower and the' Memorial Chamber . at OttaWa.' ' Mrs. jack' Ackert,. gay a very :insti•uctivetalk On "Hone ' .After Community, singing 'Mts. 'HouSton • gave the, closing 7re.-,. Marks which brought, this very interesting, nieetirig,' tO•; a close. Lunch'. was then served and a very enjoyable time ,'spept. .• • ?hone 181 • . . Paying • HIGHEST, PRICES' . LIVE POULTRY Poultry.. • . . • ' Kincardine • • ••• • • * • • .. , • ": , . • , .. • • ' GOODYEAR TRACTOR TIRES Several Sizes In Stock WOODS ' • . • • WOODS .E1..ECTRICAI, EQUIPMENT' Home Freezers, Frig's, Stoves; Grinders, Etc LAWN • miowERs SHARPENED Change Over From Steel To R,ubbey e: Off.Any implement • _ SEPTIC ANKSWELDING DONE ANYWHERE ..... • r. .. .• •'PhOne.64-r-11;.,Lueknow , -'• - DO YOU HOLD ONDS THIS' ISSUE HAS BEEN ioiIed 0 oi.,00000:,00....Iiitiel5th-,j950at $1O1 for eacli $100 ,..r: . , • It is in the interest of, all holders to present their 'Bonds promptly foi payment on or soon ',after June 15th, 1950 „because after that date this issue will no longer eaminteied..:Ayrangetnents for redemption may 10.,,,,et- Made, through inves ment dealersebanks or other savings institutions. . ' • • Ottawa " • • • 'The Governnit of Canada •• 7 BANK OF CANADA # Fiscal Agent. .1 6 • * ' „iv.,31V