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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-09-28, Page 3'ftlTS.,; SEPTEM131 28ti; 1950 ocar and General THE LUCKNO.W SENTINEL ,•" LJCKNOW, 4..QNTARIO • You see girls, I am running of t with :tine,ot your ht,sbancis, die filly t,n' i1 1111 J: , r •l� l : ta( r4ric:",, of 1` i; Or'it �k sit ri'. tlit '1i t (:i4- ri•t 3 rt1+ ;tar, 1 ii. Mrs, Bessie Shirley,. is (t,ri'; :tl. • Escirigfrom an. illness 't •itlr::ll11(it. 1 Mi. ':(nc1 Mrs Allf('•rt rl'iiain of iri11�1121: 1 l �1.',iittra •.incl Angus �('ll,r +.1'nn .1 of 1`tlt+lft ct l,i�t 'ti1i'(k titrt:tli -1V11%Mr. and Mr .. But tti•n ,• Rin y•tc li eii.c't , M i • tiii�rr'•ilUac'h on a i»c,tor•: tri to tit �, X11' •t'�° ;'�, ltl.,call . l;(1m1�,11 }d;,'. ',i'c'('k' lo:;i linsl�ital . Mi:. find Mrs,, G' o;rge.,. Cut •.car tir ::I.tiitc>nt., . 14}i:cit' (ot llrlicat.wns dropped •from 1,017 to 939 while. Lond()fl soen't the week:-erld 14iiti titt(''1i1.lie(1 .iti ii(,9 1'�1s.('::,ii1alescing the. building assessment has •in- . lr, and ,Mr:s,•�Jahn: Faitisl.'r, . • , 1 tt:,�ii pnc�•at.iirirria, • - ;creased from $458.,175 to $082,810;: PAGE 'I,'I .REx. Iowa and other 'Points, «4,,i taken REPORTS Q.N LOCAL. FIRE" INSPECTION' e Irate in May this year, Mr,G. 14, DeLaplante of the .fire branch of the 'Canadian. Underwriters' Association made an inspection of the Municipal fire protection in' the Village. His detailed and lengthy .report has been receiv- He; compares. changes since the last Inspection in May of. 1941, statim •that the population. has, 5lie: ,notes .that .the .old hose. ..Dick Baker .,went to London'l ti i t..(t\:isrt4,rs •,with• Mr, and. r; adder wag °. and hose 1 entered i �' �lr liuncaii l hos laurn cif' Am 'reel,. 1 w. g , . erasion•• and' Mt s. Wnr . Wilton;, Paul •and r .a new • and amodern•. fire truck,, 1Vla! ilti n cf ',Galt anti Mi+ and Mi s that a .new fire hall with drying Mis , James °yGaun.t, ' ta'i i� • h4. s llai°r4 Mut n otM;I�ieston: rocks: 'has: been built; that the been a patient in Wingh4ini Iios Brigade.has. been .increas,ed', • Visitors 'iti ith :Mi and Mrs. Goo., strength' from 12` .to •20 men . and pital for some time,, is critically' SaUfl(1(s', on, Sunday were Mrs•' that 'an electric siren 'replaces the ill and is suffering • a great deal; 141nc t A1lscrn NAL,.and 'M,rs,. Verne. 'bell on the United .Church as •a on S(lraday where ie en cr ('c foris Hospital, to undid go .iii up -t c 11('S v.,`01.eMr: Ted Gay ger` 1Vir•; -sh,; h ve "beeir 'replaced : •with • 111I'iss` Mary Olive 'Webster . sit M.lison.aid fanr4itv'ot Ailsa Craig, fire'alarm..'' • ' ' Ibis 'report eal in detail with' a Mr....and Mia, 'Icon Instill and , ,dp s Toi.titYto is • visi;tinf; this week.: -withit\' of 1�ui don Mr.''in 1 hydrant pressure and' discharge • her aunt acid uncle , Mr. find4 c Mrs. Bd. • • die. '11m -ipso!),'' ti;nd Marjory'' of in,gallons per minute :at 'various Mrs; W. ; G. •Andrew; .Mrs: • 'Peter . :Watson. has rc t u r urn - ed. ;born,e .after spericling' he pay41 few,.wedeks With 'friends in'k'dr•est and Petrolia, LUCKNOWITE :ADDEi) ,TO RASH .OF, -FALSE . ALARNS.:i Paisley , recently:, had an , out- brc'a'k of false fir e . ala•i ms, .had :nbttled the fire •brigath., anr,i dio l y i,i>od, ;• Mr. •.in:d Mi Reg locations ' in' the„ Village,• - 13ri,(inrc and: fainily' 'cif. Belfast; A Good Show' . • ; The. Ins ec or .. turned . in ' the, Mi, 4nui ti�fi, I�lo;� d :Saunders and � � . t � , t,iiiiil\ of C°r c ,\e:'4ind `MisstLvottie alarm, from, Johnston s: Restaur-~ • Sriu d t .. of Wingha ii.Hospittil,: ant at '1,39. The siren.sounded at '''. 1-39 ,,L1--The--fire• :-engirre-.-'arr'iv�ed 1 , OBITUARY at the hydrant 'at the,Post Office at, 1;42 'and at '1:44 water` , was ITS. FRAGRANCE 15• SEALED N' VACUUM .y Lady: "Officer,: stop that' sold ier, he was going to kiss me". M. P. . "Take it easy, • lady,. . There'll .be another one,, along- in a` minute„ "Mummy", asked the little troy', - "how. long is it since' Daddy. ed?'".:`He.. didn't,.'.de darlin " di g his mother .,sighed; "he , joined the .golf club DR; ;GJ1ORGk `:.1kI:...M.L:BRAY being `thrown through: 150- feet Unca a ain \vc:' ar•ere,minded'Of of hose. (Thefire truck, incident the rrailitic••'uf fife .in i<he:`;pass-. ally,. had first gone'ao the,.:rear 4 ing tin I' i,ici iti , September 15th at of 'Johnston's Restaurant rather citizens geziexally, and thi, at•e :it' ,his hotii.e i,n. Dttroit' of'Drr,'Geo than direct.to; the•hydrant, with serious.. consequences were •he �nf a view to using the truck's,water Mai tin. 1\i to ray, son of Mr: John heard.. ~,TD:.M.u'r•ia °,::He -had• .i•eturned.frorn' supply 'for immediate action').,. 5• .. Acco'rdi'ng •to T.he•"Paisley c,ii a professional call and mil 1' l • Ad. vacate• it was, a.Lu.cikno��• itc �� I Y f. • 1 .aid. he c rdn.t .eel; well.•and' laid; unintentiox,ally' gave, Pai51e� iter• c1i„.n In a fear 'iply ells be was their• latest' false .blast it .;5ecans:, that a Meeting ,of co -peeati suranceo'had. �eenlc ,e n{ c 3tiitcthe'tirnie..since. the passing ing in the.Paisley Council• Chat»- .r•)'.hi:s only claug'lliter,Mari ,Louis..e !bei with; the session: bi:eaking;.Ut) bout ri 'tar and a li;alt agp;•:arid, about 1.1 o'clock.•'The L'ueknta�a•iti:,...1.1...k:11.1.„..,,1i\edit ,].coir it •.liad•its. the story••4'. ,goes;: was...the 1a t .li,' . effects. ' ator' should .,be on..duty .'.in !the leave the. hall,' and as he st41>1�t d• ; :l e') unci al w.hie- -a.s. on Mon= _` ut _ .pumpng'statibn: at all hours; acid out .the:: door reached. up to , p . : afternoon.'fi`om'Dill' Bros. un +� d`i� 'telephone . should be in - out the: lights '.',.• The:button !. do i sal: in liar los s• was largely a.t-: that. a p rb'uut 30 : g n many:u-. stalled in•:`fhe building as WOl as p essed set - 'off the siren a tended and the �ti.ti :beau., • feet above his iead,_ansd.:although. t.iful'.floral 'Pieces, Bore testimony it was hut :riff in• a ,matter' of to the eesteem, ' in 1,ti�hich•. he ',Was. seconds, its w;a,ih was: sufficient Co held. • .bring :out some •of the •Fire::.Con) ::.Dr•• ....Murray's • parents, ' Were zany:, Mr.. DeLa�plante: :recommends' that..the well water supply. should be availa=ble in'.qu•antities not less'' than; 350,000 •gallons per ,day,. ,The present: capacity' being • 330,000 ��l ons: Storage .:fa.cilities should: .ga 1 g amount ' ;to' .ndt' less than 3,0,000 gallons: The. capacity' ofi , the tand •ipe. is .•213 500. ' standpipe p ,. He recoiximends that an..oper- L'UCK•NOW NITER CHURCH Minister: Rev. W J. Mumford,. S.T.D. SUNDAY, . OCTOBER 1st, 11 a.m.: Holy Communion 2:45' pm.: Sunday School Rally Service. Parents' .Invited to. Attend.. 7 ., p.m; • "The .Carpenter' and. The, Goldsmith”. . . Sunday. is World. Wide Com munition Stiriday:. Come and enjoy the Spirit of Fellowship with' Christians . •through i,Ut the World•. fc+rp -i' • osiclerjts of his cominun= sty; :iris mother's maiden :name was Clara Martin.As a lad Dr. Murray:oftenn £pont the ' holidays here with, his', uncles; J W.• and Donald' Murray - Of. Paramount. • The following is . a clipping from. the Detroit Sunday News: ' ' •Senv ices:' for/Dr,. DF. George 'Murray,: 57, 'of 3800 Sturtevant. avenue, who .died of .a 'heart at-• tack Friday in his' :home; were' -held at 2,00 p.rn.. •Monday at the am=. -' 'Dill. Brothers chape1,H.10215 , • ilton avenue. Burial was in Ever- -green • : Cemetery. 'Dr. Murray, a. native Detroiter.; was;a• graduate of, old Central High . ,School and 'of the Detroit.' College .of: Medi. cine: a.and. Surgery . FoIlowing his. graduation iii .1918.he-entered the U.S.'.N Yv Medical 'Corps•.:He Was: a neinber of the Wayne'Cour ty: Medical Society anci•,a staff phys- iciari of the Blaine and Riverside Hospital clinics, His, wife, .Mary, ;;taiv.ives, .and his fatter, :wlio is 86.,y(:riti of age, ` • . fire. extinguishers A few additional `crass • connect ing ,water mains are required as 'Well `' as Borne additional, hydrants so . 'that the distance between them ;wil , no .excee • onuments .A family. 'plot should: b graced; with •,tlie •shrine -like beaut► of a'rnonument which will be everlastingly a tribute. tr>.:tliose-atfest 3,W„e have iG»any t'lasslc .'styles to gtfff;c'tit`"h «•i11. work with•.y!ciu on: •:cus tom design Exceptionally, '• low prices., 1Vo canvassing, which clinnit?- ates sales eoentnisSSiotts. Inscriptions ti:epaii ing Sandblasting: Memorials 25 Years' Experience The latest in' Portable Sandblast ,Equipment All work personally executed.' B ti .Memorial r+�wn e• •.. • Alfred' St.; WJNGHAM 'Phone' 450 or NEIL MaeLENNAN, • . Ripley, Ontario.. • l . I4OONJN*f► rill ,,intt�thing..:.`.tr y;a S('fltrnc�l: t1y',,itf' 1c1,•, (��\.s•r 1, omit lit BO K , . i5. Now ;'1\`.;til,;\B11 : ,i). Iii,,, -1 ",.. , , " .1 { r it"c R.t'tr°r•n°r, r • (':it 1;:1-1 i!.1-: ,ti; t't, 'horn made. ';,:v .I:i1 ,i+te• '14 c1 tvilytttion.-b�• the li.t,''lhits, i 1). Ilowe.,M.17.,- Min -. ,41` i :dt, .i•tlxl Commerce.: l his* t•ru1+l : '.tieh iti iilltain.aMc. . from thee:Krilr„'s int intel'; Ottawa, t t(>l' copy., which at ;the prire ofv l the cost of paper, press work and binding: •. Paper -bound e0P1E1s can be pttr, cl,7a:'cd fclr $1 by bona fide ,teach- ni(+rSity stud ts` and min cis, u _ The number of i' ion, • .:�iclg. s r islets rsi• . and those ed the copies is restricte. urchasc them aare • entitled top their,orders „ad- vised. . to .place promptly.. . ' Applications, together with remittances, should be ad dressed : to the.. Dominion •St t ist- iciati, llorrlinton Bureau of Sta- tistic, Ottawa;, • O C T O B" E 1Ei, FINE•FURNIT.UL at the. MILUMA :, 'FURNITURE STORE Velour 3 -piece Chesterfield" te Beautiful figured Suis p • $240.00 value for $19.9.00 q • b e r s ? o brands .,$25.Q0 di>t coun t 'on ,8• Washers. Good er.: choice : selection of 14 Bedroom Suites. All.• styles. Pe "Harvest; Special" Mattresses, 834.00 value,> only $27:50 20 percent discount on large Plate • Glass;Mirrors: , .. A 'Dozen, Good ' Used ' Pianos DISCOUY S ON''NEW PIANOS , • T t ee in; the: business tion and .500 feet 'in• the 'built- >tp fesidental. areas.' The .•strength of the Brigade, he says,:,' is "almost sufficient',•. but arrangements' should ;;be made for a few of the firemen to 'sleep in the . fire hall at night. In. conclusion he says:' `•`A reg- •ular. night patrol .should be in .stittited, : the manon duty being providedwith a watchman's clock in • connection with a, few.../ call stations" Cedar Chests! Refrigerators,• 60 cycle! Radio Phonogr, ' s! Broadloom Rugs• ;o. You'll. Save At SC.HUETTand S ONS HARVEST; SALE at,.Mildma during October • ti�;Eci>:is#� • Sv c•..... rw:».:w-•r.+»+i N.. . v..hio rirr r it•H,.r, FIRST DRIVE -i& . , BAN for Montreal will be constructe Boo"'n .iby the Bank aI Montreal riginy a:tc>r' of this new kind • of banking. service ` in Canada. Designed to keels pace with our fast-moving age, this new B of M •brandh, with its special drive-in, . bullet-proof wicket, will 'anew motorists io cash, cheques. or snake deposits with' 'the least •. possible: delay, without leaving their cars or even opening • their doors: Situated on traffic-filled-ISecarie •B1vd,;' at the corner of Cote Ste. Catherine road this new 'crive-in branch will, be • 11 lo t d to serve motorists in one of the 'fastest ' growing suburban areas; in Caxiada.• ' A parking lot will , be located at' the rear' of ,the building for customers ,with business to trans- act. inside, and the whole prop-" erty.. will.!be 'landscaped. • • • 4G