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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-07-27, Page 1YY R $2,50 Yearly In Advance •-,c. _50c • EXTEND. WELCOME'' TO YOU N'G COUPLE On Friday ,evening,. . ' 1y • 21st,: :friends. and neighbors, Jgathered. at. 'the home-ofMr. and Mrs. Tom ivlacKenzie. to welcome therm hack to. this coinmunity. Mr. and: Mrs. MacKenzie,, who have made their home• at Schumacher for the:'past 'Jew 'years,`recen,ly purchased the ai.'arm of .Alex .MacLeod, Con, :•2,. Kinloss, and obtained; possession • this_ sprinb. Mrs. Mag1Cen"zi. e're- rnained at Schumacher until:•the end of 'the; school term when. she and the children. j.oi led her hus 'band here,: There was a :progani of read- ings and bagpipe music with W. L.'MacKenzie',acting as,Ohairman: Mrs. Walter _MacKenzie' read an address'of ."welcome, written 'for: the occasion by. Dean, IVlacL'eOd.. while Mrs Her+b'ert',Buckton pre- scnted a spur se of money, Both Tom and Doris 'replied,• gracious- ly. They 'thanked .. all 'Who h'ad. assisted them in getting settled , in their -new -11:01 le,; • rrclifch:n-g-a-n appreciation for' Frank's h.elpfu"1 ness, and` expressed: thehope that they might be found by'ail to be. worthwhile and loyal ' neighbors. 'After , lunch, there was .,a' . short, period of dancing.:: 'Deas Tom and Doris: •Thecountry folk have ari' old: time way. Of ;welcoming people who, Come to . Stay.' For the country's spaces,- are big 'and wide With'room orom fol rots .of k fo •` - l s,ri�' side. The. r a od•es ' .laced r g . t for youth to p • • • play With fresh •delights each''lass- ing day!. 'Tis true '..there's .. w:ork for ' all • to do And: idle•` mome•nts—.they, may be ew But. tahe.�peace'of•the • c'ountry's A ,:balm` for care ,.'. And: its 'stillness a• mantle that You ean Wear: V L4{..114'u4• 11 1.,,,,. of day 'With toil and weariness ".flown away. You• learn to walk by the` stars at • night Outsidethe Circle of man-made light. , • . You sit <.at eve: by a . friendly tree - Andel::watch-, ,•the' Moon arise to• .Each,little leaf all hushed' and still `. Arid the cattle at rest upon the p•. While: 'you ' feel the country's kinship rare . . • To',:lordly things to horse and hare, To•'sheep and•ca1tle and' bub•=, bling spring, To' the- free'`wild geese' •upon, the ,wing •Perkare aps that the" ipes P calling- clear, Or maybe the fiddle's :notes. ybd hear', • • Or. it might be just a k ltilla�by' y Tl at 'comes. froz i the roon-i where the !bairnies' lie. Extra to Lr, 5•A LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, :THURSDAY, JULY 27th, 1950 • • EIGHT PAGES SAI.I{I13,.1 CONCL HIS `I'I.It!♦I'. AS D.I71.G.14. Rt. Worshipful T. J. Salkeld retiring:U>istric`t •Deriuty Grand Ma,,,ter •:r,i' 1•iuron' District,. h'as ccJnc.lud'c.d.'an active ,and success - 411 ter•rn in this" office, and at:. Grand :Lodger' bast week in :Tor- onto;'. W. B.. Mac F]wain,. of. Ford - with was elected as his successor: In attendance at Grand' Lodge fr oxn . ()Id. •Lig' t` , sere Mr*,'Salk- Old; ,VJoi shipful Master James E•' Little`,and' W. ..B. Andders:on ,. Mr; Anderson acted :as 'district,secret-' ary :':durir Mr, : Salkeld's :, term, and in reiogni:tion of his services.. Grand Lodge conferred upon NM the title:p'f .."Very Worshipful" p. UD:ES• ; I• SAWMILL • HUMS:.'':' ;.HOME FROlrI HOSPITAL, KI N LOSS CO•U PLE. SISTERS .NEARING NINETY h.N•JOYI'N:G VISIT TOGETHER , IVIi s, Bella Knowles of Hama:. Ston is visiting :here , with her. sis- ter; Mrs, .Wm.•Bobfnson, .at. the home. of.. Mr and`: Mi s. 'John Kil- patrick; 1VIr`s, Robinson'will' be :89 • in November 'and' Mrs. nt>vvlc s wilk be 87 in • Qetober,.. •Both ladies are'; en. toying , com- paratively. good health. and- their, lsit - together is e happy 'occas=; ion . -for 'them both. • ' They :were :for. erl.. Y m y Bel.la and Annie Carn•pbell,'daughters .of the late'. tirr. and•'Mrs. `Thomas 'C iri'.- a p. bell. They. were:. `born, near . Galt,. but; ; while; • youn;'g ; came to the • Whitechurch . district With., their: parent's, CAST FOR TWO MORE WEEKS AGAIN THIS ' WEEi�'' • After nine weeks and faive'days, •• - in the .Children's Hospital at Lon- .;' Tuesday ,• ;July 18th,, marked' ;a don, Ruth Nosal, daughter . of Mr, happy event in the lives of Mr. and Mrs::,Stan : Nosal is_.•; home and .Mrs. Rod MacDougall of.Con. • :again, •: *' 4,, Kinloss: Township,when. the s Y • Ruth underwent .a• hi era celebrated ,their ' golden, weddin tion. on May '8th and iso Still in.anniversary. . a east from her••waist down On •. Rod . MacDou �a11• was ' born one legthe c' t- runs to, 'the Fourit g s . onS . . n ,; her:, toes, l Concession of::Kinloss ;and.: on the. other, to'her knee, ' and:.rnigrated.• as a young man to It is .expected she•. •will'•have' the • the. :City, ( or .'.Chicago where' lie, cast: :removed ;a'bbut �Au •ustx 0'th !net Rase - Anna 'Sinith" 'of - , : .. crib .• . :.. , .. , g e , , Qsh . and °.Ruthie'• p ren hav ee _ s pa,.. is . e.,.b . n •r , assured that 'the .Operation 'will -prove completely successful.. • Throughout her ' ordeal ' .Ruth The, Lucknow sawmill ha been S. sold; wand will be put • into opera- tion 'immediately. In fact sawing inay be' underway by.. the. .time this: issue is off' . the press. This.. is .good pews: locally, as, the" mill. has. ,been " idle for over, six. months ' Pu .ch`aser: of . r e .the. ill: f �. - , m son . he W. B.. * Heriderson Estate ..is , Mr Arnold GloorM of • Mitch'elIa' sa•W- mall man•of :wide experience, who, will 'be in 'ersonal';''h' p, , c� ar�ge� of the mill1 Mr.' and Mrs•, Gloor plan to' take up residence here • in: the :fall. -Mr::' Gloor will bring two or. three key men with, him, but all other employees Will ••be hired locally. There. • is abut . a 'three weeks' supply of logs in the' mill and at present, which' permits operating to com,in,ence. at' .once; This ,sawmill, -which had • run continuously, often on a: two-• shift; basis, for several .year`•s was, but down early last winter for the `winter: months. The .death of Mr. Russell. C. • Robertson, -who Was n'; charge. of the Mill, "liana- a Iry • May. weren't bright,bu ed the plans to re -open; this .su(bsequentt' rainfall •has , resulted FIFTY' YEARS WED koshi Wisconsin fib• the year 1907.; they return ed to Canada, where they purer Chased t'he "Hudson fans" on•'the,' " has been a very cheerful and.,un-TFourth: Cpncession, 'which tip `tocomplaining little patient: ,recently has' been: owned: by Mr. Five Foot Timothy • and. Mrs•. • Ed Little. They, reared ,four 'sons' and. one On display ::he Sentineldaughter, wlio. are all.livin:g, and .,p y... �t•T Of- :'flee: ' is'' a: stalk :` of timoth ha have since left,the Fourth except Lloyd who is farmingmeasuring exactly five leet in , in the im length. It 'grew; on the farm of 'nediate comm9nity v The. wedding.. dinner Mac Lane, R. 2; Holyrood... While this stock was 'of • ex a ti brated • by the immediate.. mem cp onail • length.. the . 'whole field was * hers: of, the family, during .which excellent stand. ;' time several telegrams of . con' gratulations: and good wishes . • Prospects of a hay crop during-.• were received: Mr. Elsner Um- • spring, and as a ,result„ the mill in an • abundant crap .generally ;has r.emained;.closed .pending its: with the.• chief trouble 'being the disposal.' "catchy" .; weather : •which •`. has• n : The sale :became known.--, last. _snarl'ed---hays g operations. perations. ,week; but details of the ;trans • *action ' were :notfinalized' ''until ,TORONTO :,, Monday 'of this ''week, when' a COMING. :HERE • IN 'AUGUST puiblic• • announcement' of'the • mr' ibachi: of YLuckn,o,w-. contributed• several selections. on :the piano during the:• dinner .and: also photo- graphed the group at various .in-; tervals during:' the happy` occas- don. • The couple were recipients. of many 'beautiful';gifts from their family, relatives' anu:friends. During� m the'.'afte'rnoo .on :be- change of .ownership was; made.: „Ari ; Orange,' `Order .,de see team '.NAME' REPRE'SEiVTATTd g half `' of _` the : community, Mrs:.: VES.' Resaden Y, DISTRICT�Mr , O . � H. Archie. M I t T.h e. t '.,degree on :a large vicethe: follower address: Lucknow,' Kinloss, \West Wawa ing. of '•this industry • • , number ' :of: district Orangarne_z.•,: , •' . • ,• nosh ,and'.:Ashfi'eld'`ha`ve; named Arrangements : :to br>ng• the team ,•Dear• Rod and : �ose . LOCA.!,..'A g m e y ;• •APIARIST' 'HEADS: ive` 'municipalities on 'the 'Luck no;« Distric.*,. High: School Board.: BEEKEEPERS -•.OR. g... .. :Thy are: Lucknow,''Robt...Rae; Kinloss, Allister • Hughes: West VVawanosh ' T. J:: Salkeld; Ash• field;'.. Henry V1iacKenzi'e.': This foursome:'w ll limit the: nucleus m of the District Board which will mtamhars addlri at a' later: date. s!' T news ' 'a inted. Members, he, Y ppo , in conjunction with the Lucknow ` t: Board' of 'Educa'tion and: reaves of the municipalities met • again this Week,' ` to' ,further consider -the !natter. of 'student transportation is of this. .community• from Toronto will visit Lucknow villa e anl' :'extend abest wi nes ac n yre 'presented on, them :. g , s that '' eweriing will confer the !with _ a beaut f 1 for ever, sue s. x u .. sir der'. tea. ser-. Waiter S. BOARD' ,,: will: welcome .Mr. ` Gloor : to the, 1VIacKenzrie a nod Saturday August 19th and' h ' municir;al councils' of y ccs n the opera Ro al Searle Y t-. wi 1 1 :the . r ep.resentative of the respect- ' • . 4 .I ' o, Lucknow' are being ` ' ad . �b • It ,Can't ;be fifty � years ago GANIZAT UN Zion. Orange .Lodge. The degree• T • hat .day •When you ,were' wed • � i Underwent A ndeetomy PIS • .Miss Donalda Nicholson of the Seaforth'.nursing staff', is.�conval.. escing‘• at' her home here follow-,. ing an appendectomy some two weeks ago:: LAD . KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR ,` will. be ' conferred in,'•wihat was ` When obi'' , , y before the p�a�•soil stood Johnstone .Block. ( .. formerly the I O.O.F. hall in the And marria`e .wows ;: ' ou said! Innes. 1VZacS�ween, local. a i( formerly - .. , , .g' • Y . , w There will be a •But. .es—tis: true,. for Time. and Brwee; sand :Gre Division of the out° 35 men in yes— has been elected. president of . the the degree team and they•' will • , Tide •.Ontario � •l3eeke ers� `Association.I • � + For w h t k e vv�as elected at the district. ,tic' ante- lin can. Orange parade on And: all of us 'have Journeyed on `meeting hel'd in' Owen. •Sound last � g p I Y 'H iemiain here overnig�llt and •par no• man wait . we `no Thursda•, and succeeds Howard Sundns., August ..0 �i.:• s Spason McLean of Owen Sound who ,re (Now Roderick ` gay and, gallant; iheting accoinodiation is re- quired::for 'these : men, and.: any- ' • • • 'tires after ,.a two-year term as lad, • • •one, having such accomodation is , p'resident.: .<: Had : left his native ,: . . `. ,; •, ' . •:• •' ' •_.v shore requested to .notify W.. G. Web • There,are.s some 200' beekeepers And, looking' for `a . £fortune <fine- s<ter • of Lucknow as soon. , as, pons- • ., .• i the. two counties:— ::-- • Had crossed toe. border o er. //The:.newl • elected resident bole. tended an "invitation to the As=' And . there, with keen discerning', socia*ion to :hold their - • ' - meeting:. nextyear - at the Ma ` STEWAR,T--Deanna Dawn • Ste-' ' All , filled 'with youthful joy; c Sween'Api'ary. in, Lucknow• vast is' hapipy to anriounceV that. He picked indeed'�a treasure rare; she has a rielw Eby sister, Juzdtth . A: Rose in Illinois: Ann,, on Jul .,21 1950 at Gwe li' r. Y 'Yers later,.•witfh two sturdy General '-.Hospi'tal. My ;Daddy's: • :. • , .. sons, name is Melvin. and my Mommy's • lie.. silk' i"We must go back! name is 'Lorraine, arid they, • are. "The: ills 'and fields' of Old Kin veryhappy, too.• p'PY, loss Are callin ' m.e to i pack",),.. ASSESSOR ; 'APPOINTED Ashfield' Township Council,E.'at 3: special meeting on. Saturday night appointed Howard • Barger as township assessor. He will as; surae his: new w --duties at''once. David Farrish, 12 -year-old 'son Heward succeeds y' n Culbert,who fours i it necessary; to '.. resign ''the appointment due to 'a' rheumatic condition •pfrom; which he is' suf- fering, There were three `applications' for. the position... of Mr: and Mrs.:Lorne Farr'ish of Ashfield, escaped Nvith minor in- juries:' oil ' Satu'rday• night when knocked down•''by a car.' on' Main;. Street.. • Thea accident hs,ppen,ed follow-, •ing, the ball • game when traffic. was : exceptionally'"heavy • •• and consequently rpo�" inig •very slow-` 1Y. David stepped -into' the traffic While the, do draws near for lane frombetween parked 'cars, •your• hand's `caress and into .the •patih .of •a ,car :driven You.. bow 'our. head • iri thank- Rev,• Charles D. ;Fai,quharson; fulness , Y by .. ,who i.5, holii~laying at r ,Bruce For:, the' wayside, church ' With Beach. Y ront_ a ..1ri .f o .al. tiiwi•'i.� c w�' i int : a -.sr lx, e�l- nd it •l� Th ,�• Aaic1'' its call .to: the things. that • lift us higher, • For.:theuntry cO s hod . wii o e th~ its c ,truth each day That corny n its es and ipasses upo way` POI' ,iv thei. voice of the i er 'that onward'• flaws: 1*. And says what the day•says 'at 'its• close,. 4 ' For day and river 'both clearly iV o, never •;again can' •we • pask. this •way" Then let 'tis be' ready the kind' word to. give ' • • � To bheek one atn,oth'er • a.i long',. as we live,. • • So ,putting our slogan to ,p,mact-. iri 1' use, • car before. he saw hitri', the of the driver. said.. 1-1'e ;' brought his car to..a;lnios-t: an •iinn,iedi,4ite ;stop, but not in: tibiae .to .'avoid;. striking •Da.vid' and throting • hini to the pax •`einent. Apart front the loss of. 4i couple irf :'teeth; bruises and• tri xl1t; t)avi 1 :. V' tis' none %the , r � GREAT STATESMAN PASSES Canada:mourns• 'the,<death • off•. one of h'er -greeatest statesmen, At. Hon. •William • Lyon MacKenzie. King, whose death', occurred,' on. Saturday: was 75 ' years of a e thirty ears he Was lea Liberal.._P'a`rt•"�=�axic7' Y r 'ahs der: .of the Pritne.Minister .:of Canada 'fo•ri. more than- two-thirds of ',that time, ;to guide the destinies of this young country through ' perilious days,' and through an era when she became • a great force w,erld: affairs,: -• ' W:edraesday. • c On e,eremonial , procession' ,vias held from 'the Parli ait`,ent' :Buildings', where the remains had lam in state,. to St. Andrew's Presbyterian' Church; the `'Wee kirk', around the corner' where Mi'. ,Xing had worshipped through the years, There the "last funeral rites were said, before the body, was taken to Toronto for 'burial. todaq, (Thursday) • in Mount Pleasant Cemetery; cii . r. of •''s ' the ini41aii.o-, ;Thr acct-t�t dent 't•li`l t*enoltf'd to: Constable o was. Wreeefing ,.tract, x'lrzit. r�cisf who f fic cittt: sit"i.iae ,fiark at the One. Vito ' tvO''(3ii,e• ?von, Toin, Doris, ; y and Bruce..• �a Sanity a .'a cc, he 'to ; t t household! '. be blessed& ' •Yc7u�` coming. ;rt,.:'g€•rladly e ]•till : You :along � th lithe i'�r3tr 1;: • Y• And• back'' you lcame,'and: all R WO LD! `CHAMP You ve played important pasts.. • HERE. NEXT WEEK , • • ., Your 'daughter and your four Ti 'T Tailors' world charm= fine sons ion inen'g softball • team : wiTill Enshrine; •you: in ;their hearts:' play in ;:the Caledonian `.Park, n �. , And w�e• :your friends' and; neigh= %.; yaAugust 4th" ibors Lucknaw .,ori• Frida ' • give � • ' against, the Lucknow Legion-'' • this, Anniversary Day naires.' ; Our )best".of wish , •r :• • The . star :amort stars 'ori, this to you both, r �' .: Lon �, May with' tis stay! `, team is their negro,, pitcher Char- g �' you g pitcher., lie : Justice, Who is ' • a sensation This silver service, token small on the Mound..: The Tip.' Tops Will light "your ,tea time hours' were the 'Arily •.Canadian�•leari to And make' you feel. that in our qualify for the World Champion:- thoug' ' ship series last year,. and' they Were Saying it with flowers" _-r se,=to -the !eights .in- this-�cla :with only, one run• scored• against PICKS REGAL LILY WITH then in' the 3 -game final series.' SIXTEEN 'LOVEL' Y::BLOOMS• 'then is 't+he first occasion that this team' has .ever played in, .as 'The Regal. lily bed ; in W. W. small a centre 'as Lucknow,. and Hill's: 'flower and vegetable gar- it is- iri. appreciation of. the ,:splen- den is a 'Mass . of beauty at rpres- did. su�ppor't,' being given them ent, .a;ndsis' a sight worth seeing. this .season that.the•'Legionnaires The outstanding 'stalk of all as',. decided to "-bring this top:'flight one bearing'sixteen lilies to " of team to the Sepoy town.: The cost • which are an full• bloom'. and si• • ; of the venture is '"considerable", in .the bud -bursting stage, M"i.. needless to say, but softball has Bill ;presented the . specimen ,.to caught on, here so •'rapidly this The Sentinel Publisher on Tues. ',season,' that an' enormous crowd' :day, is expected to be.on hand.' It's ;rt. Th'e bulbs *ere originally from an ' opportunity no small centre; the newer garden of the late has ever had of seeing a world, 'George Smith and under. Mr..`, championship' nihe 'perform in Hill's "care continue" to bloom,. their own bacl yard. •,prolifically, an:d beautifully. • G.; • R!