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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-09-21, Page 1150 IIIII► . • ar 'en Erni ing. • aao..- Ick. ' ea am go- chi Ing • in:." $2,50 'Yearly In Advance 50c Extra to USA. I+LAX MILL, CROP NEARLY RUINED '• A late harvest, and continuous wet weather for days at a time, -finds hundreds of acres of grain • in this district still in the fields,. '!'he: degree of dan agebeing. sstir-.fered�b.y these` crops difficult to. `determine.. Th'e ir' . , � m .oi' ; 'Aildersori Flrix' Products ,Iini'ted h . ,as practically their •entire :crop.in the .stook: Only 'about' 50 acres has been ,:hauled in; with:some 100i acres o. grain *till in •thefields. V .A Mowbray has adopted 'a policy cif• ' "wait andsee"; but there' is little hope ,that they : will: salvage any quantity of certified seed for.' ex-- • port purposes. This, plant no longer grows .fibre flax, 'but' specializes, in "growing seed for ` exp in and 'manufacturing the straw into up- 'holstering ,tow. •Earlier . in ° the season it w-as- consenvratrvely' estimated that is, year's acreage :shouldYield .Se .4;000 bushels of expel t sed.•: Due . to the British 'currency exchange, they Old Country market .for this Seed. had ,to be .'written off. A lyrerich• market 'wasobtai:ned "for 'th.e"crop and in addition •anode •. prospective ''outletwas develop' ing in India .' But, now i't appears Joins ithat there, . will be, little seed B.4. ,yStaff LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, THURSSEPTEMBER 21st, 1950' ._ :HONORED -BEFORE LEAVING SAIL YEAR FOR UNIVERSITY S J EIGHT .PAGES Miss Mary .Anderson, who, re- cently grad fated from 'Lucknow High. Sclool and is leaving .this w r�k tri further her education; at Western University; Lon;dciiwas the .guest of •.honor• ata , • theatre party' last 'Tuesda •evenin ar- t;ed for' h ran r Y . g .,er :byy several of her. ,girl, f•ri.ends.• 'After the theatre t'he' girls were invited •to, therxt :ho . e'of. ,Mi s. -Gail MacMillan where ,a .social. hour' Was enjoyed, during which "Mary, was the, recipient of several love''- 'ly gifts..., A .dain'ty .lunch was served, ' by, the . hostess and • all extended' Hest wishes to Mary, on. her new :venture: MRS J,°• S '` MacKENZIE DIED SUDDENLY :ON SATURDAY` The death of :Mrs. John. S. Mac- Kenzie •occurred -Uncoped&y„ n Saturday at their farm home Kinloss .Township'•• the: :was 79 years of ager , ,. funeral . senGiee was held on Tuesday afternoon 'al tthe:.horn'e of; Mt . and Mrs. CIair Agnew in 1,ucknow-with pternrent in South Kinloss' Cemetery::` available for eitlier.a'f't.heSe mar Miss' Gwen, Stewart has; been . kets,: engaged On the ,staff. of the.Stz at- Ex'or seed` mu r fond. Betacon-Herald: and'•coir: F t must 'have' a )+) a I0ercent germination .rating,and nicnccd her •.dillies there the:: first ' 's'aniples. cif. the `seed'•:rare surirn; . of Sc°ptemhc ; • out dark and dull fronr repeated.; drenchirgs, .Which indicates that :the great bulk • nf: the seed may not measured up to the standard, ie rea; Wirth. "cash er Here Ci°it�ciszz is,, sornething a, man can avoid .if he:says.'nothing, does nothing -and is;, nothing • parent :foblecti,ve;• ~thieves. ra'n.- ''a'a,Cked, •three Lucknov;,' business :places 'in ' the early hours : of 'last Thursday' morning,' obtaining. loot ' . of, nearly $300, with% Sax i'• Gibson the big.loser.: aces ' entered were Montgom- ery's Garage,.. Johnston and; Mac Donald's -Garage and' Sam Gib- .Con's Implement Shop. Entrance Was 'gained in all .instances,.thru •• '.Windows in .the buildings At Gordojn Montgomery's: Ford Garage;, a' side window ,was pried, up 'to get.' into the.' building, but the exit *as more conveniently' Made by unlocking the rear door°; About, $15.00 an loose: change was; removed ;from the:open ;safe with. no evidence;'' of '•any'`. merchandise baying' been taken: ,At Eimer Johnston's the._win- doves were fastened" shut,., so it was • necessary td • cut ahole in a'"window through which, a "small 'Person" got inside: The ;layout 'was' apparently 'Well .known 'for the thieves left everything else. Undisturlied, : and concentrated on 1?ryirig� a . small' and. obscure safe from the wall, They took it with them, and upon •smashing: it open later `got a Mere $60.0, for'.their, efforts. ° They took an axe •and prying tools , l"ont, J'ehngt:on's and .these with }elle .... ashed_" a e'were €ound' mt an1 S f , the '>ext morning• by Vic Haines, In a gravel,' •pit r • B 1g rave;: gr 1 nes e, g , Records and -�ook • 'int• the safe' b s 'Were, in,tart,' although soaked by • rain; • , •A, side `window, at •Giibson's element and : Feed Shop , was forced' open for' this 'entrance?' also; and the'sum 'of'nearly $:U)()' • was obtained 'here Sam had been. c,t, the shop that evening getting repairs: for' a' customer' and 'htld,t `('verlooked taking'home the cash. r;S is , his custom'. ,• : I'roviriciabpolice were notified of the,., break-ins,: but were.. not. : nmediatel: . available toY: c*n- nrence their investigFition. There. •circ ne neW° develo emend; in the case, ac'cording . t Constable &went.. F'WO • A-iGE-1,-IAAADT SL')�IFER HIP•: FRACTURE Mi s John Rossi ;88 -year-old Kinloss To��•nship resident fci`ed: a`•eracked hip last week at _ t`fie.' home (5f • l r'�ter, 'Mrs.:. Will:lam Hadn't re,'whe.i.e:she'-is; -' being cared 'for: Mrs. Ross has r esided with Mr. a -rid Mrs. Mac •Intyre .for fifteen, years: : r, Another octogenarian,i i M rs.,,IVeil; M'i'lling of. hueknow, .suffered •a hip fracture last 'week, and was rer.r(')ved tG .Walkerton • Hospital TRIP- QVE RS EA `FOR S Mr. and Mrs. H. A, .,Voaden 'of Toronto spent the k wee k -e cl . n with her brother, Mr., Joh Kilpatrick and 'Mrs: ,,Kilpatrick; prior .,to' leaving for a, 1? year's trip 'oto the. Old Land:.and.`Euro e, Mrs. V aden Q was forrrier,Yl ., let Kilpatrick': of, Ashfield:. •Mr. and Mrs. Voaden wi11 `sail aboard :r �, the . S4ythi'a .� froi'n Quebec City- ' o',Tuesday next, ,Septern-. ber.. 26th,. and dock, at L on. don. Their p ans a ,tospend the winter in ' aris' and Southern France. STUDENTS •RESUME COLLEGEE STUDIES THIS 1VIONTH N . XT . WED;hl ESDAY IS .FALL FAIR A number of.University�t d '�-.. stud , ents are currently r...esu ni:ng their. studies' agaip..„Am'ong those from this. •'community : Who .' come: to. mind, are: Ronald Johnston, med- icine; Alex MacInt :re medicine; Wilfred Black;;. arts, 'Toronto Uni versity; Mary,Johrstonr :Margaret: The Lucknow ,Agricultural; SOC.- iety's 85th •n annual. ,Fall £ai'x; is Slated ` for..ne*t Tuesday` a.nd:Wed= '. hesd•ayy, .September 26th and 7th,: and granted o•favorable°, Weather:-,' ther ,- should; attract. a record breakin crowd. The fair. 'g Tri leaven, ,Mar Anderson e hwas silent by s y s c rain a ear ago, so P. • retarral .science Western. Univer Y cl resident .Geo; , Kennedy' and: his i. • _ „ . break . ci rectors . re sity; `Mary Ma -qll, d e.g r e e "look'in course'. in • , g for: a from'�the.' s ..langua s Western. Univeristy; ' Lavergne MacMillan,. majoring in . biology at Uniiver sity of Detroit Sam( Chin, pharmacy; Mary, :Porteous, diet= etiics• science degree"at, McDonald. College, Quebec Gwen : Trelea�: Weath'e'rman' next Wednesday. The day will get underway at .'. 1:15 with a parade of school cilli ren from, the school• t o grounds the .park, where, •qt' 1.30,' the.•Fair • will be officially opened; by Hon Farquhar Oliver, '.'whose, visit :` to ? Y v..;a> f Ii. g N ENGLAND yen, Hamilton Normal; Ray Starr- • ley,. Stratford Normal: 18ucknouv will be an occasion' 'in'' itself to draw a: large, cr'awd. { Open: feature of the sli w BOULDER;FORCED SWITCH `will, . be the rural schools chorr al , OF THIRD TEST, :HOLE .: competition and • public ;speaking , contest.-•Prospe-cts-are;' for an .ex: The, sinking: 'of. the :third test,ceptionall y y good d stock and horse hole''fey a village' water supply,: snow, with ,the' Boys 'and; Girls', rap -:into a minor snag last Week, Calf.=•Chub fudging being of:sped-'' and required the movin of the Vial interest g g . est to many ; . :machinery a few feet from where Always a thrill is the tug'; o'. -':�. the shaft was originally ;located war for ;the John' Hanna `.tro _ h .The hole was only`' down a few won last year by ,' the, Hurn F feet, when the' drillers'. struck*•' 'Township. team, 'from the ` Ash- field stalwarts•. who•.had held :the trophy since it 'was" first . up, for - competition. Albert' M,cGee,''•cap tain of , the .Ashfield team,; de- • boulder, 'whiich ' they,': could • not get' through as the 'drill kept glancing% off the side of . the . big rock. t, .• TlZe. outfit., was • moved' about c_ared a year Jago ,tYiat..the yd , ' � be ... ten feet from the ':first location Out to win it back.this :year.: and ,' drilling `.operations, got un- The Brampton Clown ." 'Band; derway ;again !early, this week." will,:be .'.on, the grounds gal] day ' with humor, .pranks' and fiin, that will 'permit not a,' dull moment. LOCAL•COI PLE : They invite parents to bring their. A K I N `.7 CO R cameras so that' " The 'Kids" May V . � have. their r pictures taken with. Mr and`Mrs• N. E. Bushell of the town are. , both :taking •a course • The Wednesday :evena,ng . con 7. cert tonenight only). will'be pre,. in Toronto at' the ':.Cbtlege of , sented : by• g'a ,'versatile roe of Hydrothe'raphy''' a n d Physio- .. p , therapy. It is.the onl artfsts, who will. provide :a �rar- Y college, of . . 'its .in Canada,. 1Vfr. ands a comedy, nesse MISS HELEN SALKELD,• ; sailed. on "Wednesday: for England: where she. wiliz,:take a two-year post -graduate scholarship : course. at ,Rothamsted ' 'Experimental. Station t kind'Iety prram f• " mag• ic, dncing, etc: The .cur_tairi • Mr's: Bushell 'are the firs., band; and wife .to.,take the course. 'MrBushell concludes his• ser- vice:' this month with Canadian- Industries • Limited,' having . been for t1('atine t• SENT'I THAT standard; time : will : be in effect here sin. •Sunday, and householdersaro reminded 'to• turn the .clock -back an °'hour upon retiring Saturday night: _o- . MAKE CLASSROQM AT REC ,CENTRE After •'a two-dav' holiday this week 1�- u 15ils of G-racles '3 , and 4 , l (Second Room) and -their leach- er,,. Miss `..Helen Hamilton, . are back 'at school, but .. in ' a new classroom, .whrc}'t, has been'+, fitted 'Out in the :Recr'eational' Centre, The 'Change' `resulted from• an overflow :ttendartce."in the;High School, 'and in oiler to. keep all High. Scht5:ol .'students in the: on.e building. ''it eat:decided 'tn move rn to the Re- • •heel r oo l SC u lc b a p t r'c (itiun�t1 Tho , 1' uI f•ths b ld un o Thc south wing �, ing `'hay' beep . petitioned off to ::take if .self -t oriti:ined , and per-', 'manen,t (, cl: long .as needed) class'- room. Ternpora;ry ,'blackboards hate=r • }ieeYii' installed ` and thirty - `K school`d(•' k' 'Moved from,:the thirty- six , regular cla4:Sr+,irit7. The room will. ,; t'll• �:ith ani 'orl burner. be }t( vitt ;with Suri!ounderf� l�;v \ •indQ%vs,. it •. is j .bright ';incl .cheery and riiakes an irie�rl. Schoolroorn in every • way. BONI se c,f'the prouinlit ' to Main Strout,•we underst rrtd that recess' period:,."ix.i11 h' • rirsc�censt cl with and. 1110',studonts will' be dismissed lo •heir Ut{. c'(u•l. , 8 " acturtrtfr: 01' Sec- ond t}Ft..t�A ?' and 11At�)1r poptls, 'C:ltaclrr ' of the' High ., , r t'1 ' has li'een'.: moved llrt,lt �,(}i tl'ov. n:;t;,;r a 1 ' tt ` llrirnrlton`.1. 111 - ', an., ere .are no;re- ., served'. seats, which. means "'first;,. come; first served. A dance' will follow with,music their district supervisor ° of. the by "The Senators" who will furn=' ` fertilizer: division in'. Bruce.'.* ish modern : arid old tyre music, Iiuron Counties. 'Although ; the •and play any request number::'. : company desired' to' retain his services,iMr.' Bushell has reached FIRE 'SIREN:1'0'SUMMON ,the superannuation,:age, :and .de- :BRIGADE'FO R DILLS':• .THAT .Mr. "and Mrs. Earl White f rice :Eileen• Hall): • left on Sat urday for their. home 'at Trial,' They actompa'nied Mr•, and Mrs, Elwood Solomon, who had been d°ov,rn from the West•err .a •rvisit. • • 9 `-ci—•• THAT Mrs. Margaret MacFarlan,. ' returned home, this, .week by Plane, after. spendingthe sum- mer in Scotland. • cided to•;take the course at Tor 'onto, While :stationed, ton during. the war ': 'ears with y �• h 'C. I. L. 1Vl<r, . Bushell' took the :Courses of St - john's .Ambulance', and .since returning.: to his home here,''not' a weekend passes, bu 'he is' beseiged with sick :folk, for .miles around; seeking` -cures for all manner• of ailments; The successful completion' of a term at the Cgllege of Hydro - .therapy will give 'Mr; 'Bushell, a diploma to • onen a. clinic here: He will require'a .qualified assist ant' in his office, and it was this fact that, decided. Mrs: Bushell to also take the course.. She, 'at' one time, had 'a year's' trainig for nurse. at Guelph General. Hosp •tai;• before having to give up• the, 'oui'se due to:. ill health: /, ' O.A.C. Graduate Succeeds Him In' terminating his employme-it with CLL., Mr. Bushell concluaes 22 ,years of; ,faithful and • efficient _ser tiee asP' distitict.L-sujier-visor, G t fro ti a• l' period • of • service at the T-Iairrltoi 131an; :during the war•vears, Mr;'BuShell had to re-` organize this•:district for his com- pany following thew g ar. Added to his 22 Cyears of service with 'is ten: , . years: With. 'other. Companies which , dates back JO 1.918 when. Mr, Bushell left the farm to establish ,a fertilizer sales force in this -area, a business that was then . in its ' comparative p � n fancy. Mr.: BuShe11`s home study. course on plana life and "soil de- ficiency,. prion to launching into the . fertilizer.,sales• business, was; an important factor in the sue C'eas he Made of this undertaking', i r. Bushell's stirccessor in this district is Mr.. John Stevens, a radu'ate of the Ontario A i icul ural College. Licknow Fire Brigade plans 'to 'hold weekly•drills:-this•Fall 'and held their first ,of the series last': week In'order to: have as many... members' as po• sible turn out, . it t has' been decided. to sound the ' siren for these. practises which ;: l o will .' e herd on .Monday ven- in 's: •The' signal' will be oneblast of the siren, so as, riot .to be con fused' with a • fire'. alarm. ' —o— ' THAT Nii,Ss Gwen. .. Treleaven .. W ea en � s attending anmilton orrrial • Sc oo 'She h chs e` 1 n d fr 'Stratford because her rnothei° is spending `-t h e `winter , a t S. .1 which is'' only 30 miles •from H•amiltoil.. THAT the :Lord's Day. +Alliance . is ;being represented in. . 'this community 'this,, year by Mrs, IP. St.. John, , —0-- THAT O`THAT Mr, arid° Mrs. 'W: L. Fran:- cev of the Kintail 'district have boui;ht a horr}e in, Goderich and moved there "last week. THAT West .Wawanosh School Area Bbard is callingfor- ten • dors for . the• sale• arid' removal' or the school at Donnybrook.. . (Continued on page • 8)'• t LEAVES• ' T' • . O� STl1DY • . N ENGLAND Miss Helen Salkeld, daughter of Mr, ai-id Mrs. T. J. Salkeld .of West Wawanosh, sailed yesterday. for England, where she -will :take a two-year: post graduate schol- arship course, awarded ; by the• Scholarship Committee'.of the Re S .ear: ch'' Co unci crl .. of Ora'tar io. •The_.:,,; s•cho1arship has -a valued of' '$1000. , ann�tally Helen sailed on Wednesday from.'Moitreal onboard the liner Ascania: She motored to Mon,-: treal with hei• parents, v✓ho 'saw her take her depa>rttre. ,,The Asca:nia will dock r Lilt"- crpool, ' and • 1.1elen will proceed to Rothar'nsted Experimental Star tion,: near Lon;ion, tt�h'>re she .will:.•'. specialize in the Der:a•tment Insecticides and ,Fungicides; :This experimental far g p farm,. the world's oldest. is at ' HYu pendc.:, ,'Hertsy England, This •sprng Miss Salkeld con.• pleted' a five-year course it culture tangy: Pi''tt”11 n1'1"' A• f lie Ontario Agricultural College?. when she graduated with her M'astef's Degree in `t'he Science of Agriculture. , • ��L_imi .lir s• ilk .A�+, ' ,; •