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LUCK:NOW, ONTARIO, THIJRS.,, NOVEMBER 16th 1950 •
HELD SERVICE
OF I 1IR`
REMEMB
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sSAI DURNIy FOUND 'FATHER
52 MARRIED TODAY
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• Lucknow, in' • common with
other centres .across. the Domin-
Jen, • paid tribute on .Saturday to
those 'Who laid down their lives
in twoworld ;wars.. Always a
`solemn •occasion, Saturday's ser-
vice seemed the mores(); because
of" the' dark.. c lot ds'' of war that
again hang se ominously.'
Members 'of the Lucknow
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe DEAD SUNDAY
Leslie of Chariton was the scene
a ha •William Henry Allen died.Sud-
of ppy family gathering on denly on,, Sundayeveningat his
Sunday .when Mr. and' Mrs. '.P.. ho g.
nA, Du,rnin and Carol of London, me just west of the Anglican
Miss rBetty, Dur ` Church. Death was due to a heart
,gin of Lucknow, attack. Bill, as.! he was ,best
sand Mr. and Mrs.,Henry•:Carter ''known; made his .hom
of: Ripley gathered:in: honordiscovered his
of 'son Alexi' wh�a, his
their parents, Mr. and Mrs'... Sam father dead in.
Durgin;' 'Lucknow ,. 'who are, to -a chair 'when he
that
, e arrived' home about 11.45
evening., Mr;: Alen ' had r, e'
'ben
down• street • that evening about
ten °o'clock and . had apparently
sutcumibed shortly after arriving
home. He. had-"r""ernoved one shoe
when 'stricken.;
Mr..,Allen was• 69 years' of age;
having'. been . born at Grand Val-
ley
al
ley,..on July: ,25th;:.,1881. He was
-Bruce County •C'euecil in ses'- one of a famil of three children
dreg
ay, Thursday, Novem'ber'16th
Branch:. of . the Canadian Legion celebrating•; •their 52n ;wed'din �.
and.• of the"
Ladies Auxiliary; :anniversary, ,
members of the . High School •
• cadets corps, _Girl Guides, B° o ..,. -
r..v►xi
ies,. Boy Scouts'and Cubs, torn),
ed an impressive parade, 150
strong, that :was headed • by the
Lucknow High School Band: The
parade assembled at the "Arena.
andproceeded to thePresbyter-•
COUNTY 'APPOINTS
.BOARD 'MEMBER
sign .last -week ' at . Walkerton of.the late
ian • hurch for service at 10.00 named Mr. Mr.and Mrs. Steven
r A. E. McKim the Allen. For many 'ears Mr: Allen
a,rn.: Froxri there :the 1 y Y n
gathering County appointee on the' Luck- farmed in the. Dundalk district.
His; wife, f o.r in e r.l y . Carolyn
Beamish, predeceased h i tri; .' 24
years ago; and: about: twelve years
ago Mr.,Y Allen : accompanied his
son Alex to:Lucknow where they
`established a' ; trucking'' business.
More recently Alex established
an l
afalf" '
amsl ]],,
s ,and his
father assisted him 4n the plant
arid in'their. 'private trucking ,Op-
erations. ,Mr. Allen' vias an, 'in-
dustrious and 'indefatiga;ble work
,er, but of 'date; a heart condition
forced hien to take things easier.
The remains `rested at. the: Mac-
ad charge,Huron, . R.' MacKenzie. ALuck-,ILennan'Funeral:Homeuntil Tues
Rev.. S. E. now, Public School representative '• day'. •;when theywere taken to'
Ieris readthe i i.•
.,s., yet to'' be "�.rrarned.' to complete the McMillan ,Funeral, Home • in
Rev..'G,.' ; S the seven -Man .Board that will Dundalk for" service on : Wednes -
Baulch,"was unable;to be present `supersede' the local' Board of Ed-
day,. with interment :in 'Dundalk
due: to illness and .Rev.. W. .;J • ucatron• at the year's end.- emetei'
Mumford 'was taking : part iii a •' Have.Had Plans Submitted,, y
P,'!r. Allen is: survived -by, one.-
'simi ar ' service at. Holyrood Designs fo,r a' new • school' have° Son Alex.
three daughters:, Mi"sl
• moved back.' to the Cenotaph for now' District High School Board
the customary ceremony at'11.00' which becomes.o erative at�'
�'.cl' ck. Thep ,the
o,.,.. h parade"' then pro -first of the.year.. Mr. McKim. has
ceeded: to the Recreational Caen been .amember. of :the Board of.
tre for 'flismissal, from : where °Education here for .several years,
Legion. 'members `,visited . both and is. well acquainted' with th
Greenhill: and South ' Kinloss Proceedings 'to .date in the e estab
Cemeteries .for the '.decoration of lishmentof a• :district high' school;
veterans' 'graves. Other : Hoard members already
A mixed .choir with. Mr, Ever- named nclude a representative
'
resentatrve
ett ,West : at 'the organ, •lead hifzom ea:ch..:municipality involved'.
:the, singing in. the. Presbyterian in. the: plan, namely: Lucknow,
Church, where the pastor,, Rev..; R.obt. Rae; Ashfield, : Mae-
: .,
-
• Chas A. Winn welcomed
..,.' th
e, Kenzie; W.. est Wawanosh T. J
;
gathering. Rev..A. E. :Sa1ke1 • Kinloss Allister Hughes.
padre of the Legion,
of : the service, an
Hayward' of .St.
Scripture less
• t' • The address .was sdelivered by already . been : submitted by aehi-• StanleY Y Harve ,:.of. ,Markdal
v
e,
Bev,. Wier :,w.he .; titres ed ;bow .tecta interested •in •"the construe= .Mrs: i'Stanle -Rae :of Walkerton
easily we forget until brought :to. tion, of a district high school here, Mrs. Claytoi •Vanhatten:of Walk --I
y
remembrance. This is a . time to and. members' of both Boards .are erton and•. a �' r' th .",.
. f b o er Thomas ;of i
rag
�remerribe�” , -our- servicemen' �ut- si.tt... into 'hear 'thea ' construe=' • •
r. �, e. Dundalk.':
Mostly to remember our God 'wh'o i tion experts
ha b ug' 't th h twold
ro n .us roug wor
wars. hiring t e stress of.war, we,
sought .God • on our knees; but
.H:
with.' victory we became callous, . ;,,CRI
he said. The :sin' of sins is , our
`neglect of God and the cause '.of
I N• MAIL MONDAY.
wars. If weput our ru so lel
trust. ly
Anybody telling fortunes in
in. armies and 'might, we: will be "L' ucknow and 'District. maysafely
overcome,. he. "warned. ' • ' forecast' "There's a .' letter:. cof1-.
Jin to ou Monday or.,Tuesday'.',
g Y
STMAS SEALS �•
At the Cenotaph Rev, Winn, led
in .prayer,.. and after • the two-
' minute: •silence, six : wreaths were
placed, The Province . of :Ontario
wreath was- placed by Mrs. Wm..
• Buckingham of Belfast, the Aux-'
, iliary wreath by Mrs: Roy 'Black,
' the Legion wreath by Bob Simp-
son, the Institute 'wreath' by Mrs, anyone fail .•to receive them in
A. J.. 'Wilson the Village Of ? y •
. 'W so and • t e . g ., the. mail,.
Lucknow and Business Men s As- "Anxious' as we are that every-
sociation. wreaths by Chas. Web- one in' Lucknow and District will
• s'ter and J: H. Hall:
Frank '1VIaeKenze played the try to support the Christmas Seal
,nx'
D--BitoKcE•—BOLI L Roo•
Wayne' Jamieson, two-year-old
son of Mr and Mrs. Stewart 'Jam-
ieson; fell_ off - the abed last Friday
and •fractured his collarbone: He
strapped up" to correct
the injury and on top of that
the youngster, has a touch •'of
pneumonia for which- he• ha's re
says F. G.' Brewer, who, assisted ceived`penicillin treatment
by cornmittee members, -`has been
'working: for some tine to see that
no family . in the district'. is .left
out when.Christmas Seal' letters
are mailed., Seals' are obtainable i'
lamenthe bagpipes and Morley Chin t '"Flowers of. the Forest": sale we are erre. anus that'
i
everyone are
take advantage, of
onthe uberculosrs prevention ser -
and George Andet'son trumpeted ices for which the: Christmas
` the'Last .Post and Reveille. Rev: Seals . ay'.• When for: example;
1 SEE BY THE.,
SENTINEL
A. E. ' Tavener pronounced , the i' , mass survey we hope
benediction > Bad con- there :is a
. ,coon and the` n ..• every' pet'son t%�i11 attenr4'',, said
eluded an impressive service • • What we want is..
•Brew
4, with the National :Anthem. Mr, one'to five their Christ-
Ken Cameron was the . parade for eve y
A
,. ma Seal money and then' see to
Christ-
marshal
and Cliff Crawford. and; cs" et . their money's
Bi forparty.The it that tai v g
U Pappas. the co worth: Th<rt :.the way to 'get a
Scout and Cub ' color party. was • : , • reall egyeents
• _• . . . : •r Bill pr.ogiam 'that Y p, .
comprised of Art Baker, tuberculosis,,
Fisher and Roy Emberlin. The campaign' fetter which ac
•
THAT the next 'big dance' event,
.will be the Kairshea Institute's
annual St. AndreW's Ball ' on.
Friday., Nove ober .24th.
THAT Reg McBride, who recent-
-ly went from. Guelph ,to West-
ern Canada, , is now located at
Portage .La Prairie, where he,
plans to. Tecate '
`They shall not grow old convli�inies the. seals neat week,. o--=
As :we that 'are left grow old:' outlines briefly`' some of the 'work
Age shall not weary, or the carried on by ur' annual lona-.
yfars condemn; tions in the;;o
° relentless. war against;
At thew going down of the sun, . tuberculosis, . And in the morning, A; : culosi , program of tuber
VYe, shall • renieniber there", culosr coritirol is , achievru,g. en -
L. A. FINNEY RETIRES.
L. A. • Finney, manager.. of the
B oaf Commerce at Listowel
forretired and is
14 'years, has tett
succeeded by J. G. Woolley, .ef
Milverton, Mr: and Mrs. Finney'
will' continue to live :in Listowel,:.
.They have one tson,. Douglas, who"
is following the banking �buSi=
gess.' •
The bank• staff made a pies-
entation to Mr, Finney before his
retirement: Mr,. Finney was man;
ager of the Lucknow. Branch:
prior to its closing '
couraging results, made possible
by theincreasing public recog-
nition of the fact that,-"tubercul-
osis.
hat,. tuberculosis, like .any communicable. Adis'--
ease, is e icr`ybody s 'business .
The 'degree 'of progress that is
a
ade• yearly in the' bid. to event
uafly Zvi e out tuberculosis„, .de -
p
ends ',largely to theannual re -
,sponse; ...to this Christmas: Seal
•
fend aP peal,' which is spprisored
locally b,v the. Clansmen.: Club.,.
last yes`r`r amounted' to
� Donations
1.0030.
Will Luc lcifew and District
resident;, ,rir (e' 1 the cha11errge
again this year"
THAT' Murray Gaunt and Ivan.
-McQuillan will leave for the
Royal the latter': part of •the
week where.•.:athey ' will show
their Shorthorn and` Hereford
steers it the King's' Guinea
competition there on Monday.
—o-- ;
THAT at the unearthly : hour of
5.00 a.m. last Saturday morn=.
ing the horn on the Thompson
chariot developed, a short err
cult ',and set up A terrific .wail.'
The car was parked outside and
the noise must have awakened
'thewhole neighborhood, al
;though..w e didn't intercept any'
'f'lying boots- as We made a
pyjama -run to' shut oft, the,
blaring thing,
(Continued on page 8')'
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AGAIN, EARLY PLEASE:.. I
Periodically we urge• adver-
tisers, • press . corsfespondents and
ton"tibutors of news • to have
copy in early. Early •doesn't mean
Tuesday for actually Tuesday is.
the deadline.time -for all copy,..
with ,'the exception of. "Want
s„• .
•
Last week:; we': ca• rried' . over
°enough type for extra pages, but
it was., a "last :minute rush .. of
BRUCE` GROUP ASK
MARGERINE *BAN
At a, Joint meeting'of the Bruce
County Cream 'and Hog Pro-
ducers held last • week at Walk,•
erton, resolutions were passed
asking a complete bait on bunter
substitutes; the handling of .con
'demnation insurance on hogs to •
be placed in the hands of the hog
producers instead; of.,the ,packers.
copy ''that : caused' the •holdf-oiver• and to ` etii
Much' of this copy •could ,have P ton ' the Dominion'
been in he r , i Goverrunent; • to.. announce '. next
p evous Saturday,, ' contract price before• the.
and • would have' enabled us to year. s
make rovisron� for xtr .15 of Decerim;bex,•
�__:._
p e a •pages Representatives were present
at the start of the week. from .every townshipin the
The •Sentinel's regular' advei'- a Co. '
Eldred. Aiken ' of Amabel was
.tisers are generally very good ected president of the o ' Pro=
at havin .their coHe e
g py .in , before dupers Association; ' 'succeeding'
the Tuesday noon deadline, 'but John MacMurch 'of Ri le. .
from . novo :until after Christmas : .y pade
Louis' Davis, wine president.. of
it would be appreciated if they the•Ontarro Cream. Producers -
would arrange to have their ads As
socati.ori, told tine meeting 'that
.in on . Monday. •
SCOUTS MAKING
'CAMP FUND ' DRIVE�
labor : unions are assisting.the:
farm organization in • asking. for.
a coniplete.:ban on butter substi,
tute, realizing that if:the i armors''•
income continues to decline it will
k seriously effect employment : in
To mark their first : birthday.
the Lucknow.BoyScouts and neub the titles.
. He. referred' to the legal.' ro-
Pack will hold their annual meet- p
I fession, medical profession, truck-.
ing On ,Friday evening in : the i
form of..a ban uet• ` o:.ing industry as all being protect
banquet, ; , t be. held at : ed bylegislation,'n
the Recreational Centre, and', for and that many
Which , large industries have tarriff Pro-
hich the Women s.Institute will tection. "We r
are' not only"` asking
for. somethin other
eo '
le a
IVlembers of ,the Local Associa- g p • .p, al
-
en
Of.. Boy which is: the ready 'enjoy, but ; we, are .asking
Yfor somethingthat: will
adult or.' anizatien behind these.protect;
g the. economy of the entire 'coup
S=outh .);Tovernents, are currently .. Y
conducting;a drive for Scout:.try.., he concluded;
funds.. The`purpose of this rive Charles McInnes, president of `• .
P 1?.d the • .Ontario , •.: Ho
is;.that .'tlie local troop xnay:have -
Hog . Producers;.
share in the'' Scout,tri _ stressed :the .importance ' of get- ,
a catnip In ting control of the`• product 'fur-.
' verhuron: This;. camp was :priom-.
aril a project of the Walkerton ther . through. 'a central selling,
Y agency responsible to , the o
C.ompany,�; lint otkier txoo s •:.in,.: pro7
Sa eon d'istric't . are,' .norw lacer,' who will sell° the; product
ug,.
sharing1n the undertakingwith based on the::cost•' of.producticin..
g Federation 'Joins. Effort:
a .view to; making it a permanent
Scout Camp, w►rich meets widh The ,Federation.: of Agriculture
.611 the requir•enients. of, the De-
is• now '.throwing its entire''force,.
ptnrentt•-of- %tette . `� behind th dairy fanners in their
The`: res orae. to date :in .''the efforts to' have. banned the man
p ufa tur ..
total cam, ar has beenvery en- c e ...and sale `o f nnargerine.
o p y :This step was taken'at: a direct.:
couraging, but the ., . canvassers•
ors' 'meeting Of • the Ontario Fed-``.
haven.t• _yet finished their�.�rourids,,
Anyone who ; wishes .: toi : : •onat eration held .in Toronto on Fri
. -
and.
d .e, day•, • ' �
and. has not:yet been contacted; • •
This. sub `ect will be one of
may leave their . contribution: at J the'
important 'topics for .di emission'a
McKim s Drug'; Store: 1' . P s t
the annual meeting of Huron. Co.
P Federation of Agriculture to bee .
SUIT SALESMAN
• .. held . in• Clinton. ,next Wednesday: � •
•
WON CLOTHES
• First: prize in the Legion's Re-
membrance Night : draw was won
Eby '.Bob :.MacKenzie of. Toronto,
salesman for Cambridge Clothes.
The ' prize" was as Tip . Top suit
and overcoat.. '
1. Second prize,',a Sunbeam mix -
master., was.won by Mrs. ` Bill
Lee of Wingham; • 3rd, a bicycle,.
Elmer Huffman df Langside; 4th,
blankets, Archie Smith 'of Luck
now. The tickets were drawn by
P. Petersen,; trumpet' 'player "iii
Carruther's orchestra:, and a' nat-
ive of Denmark who. came to
this, country not long'. ago.
The draw was made at dance
intermission time. Preceding the
dance was a cash bing that at-
tracted • a• • fairly good . crowd..
Prizes for• the 20 games and: four -
specials totalled $124. ,The jack-
pot 'prize of $15 was °won by Mrs.
W. A. •Solomon:. Bob Andrew and.
Mrs:: Chas: Webster,, each won 811
games and•' Miss Helen Hamilton'
and• Mrs. Hugh` .Curring.. split ':a
$10 •special. Mrs; T. A. MacDon-
ald arid' Mrs. Orville ' Elliott won.
.two'. prizes each• and three, bro-
thers, Bob, Tom and John 'How-
ard each won .a prize. Regular
game • winners in order were:
Dorothy • Gibson;. •Mrs. Gordon
Fisher, Mrs, T. A. MacDonald;
Mrs, Orville Elliott,. Mrs, T. A. .
MacDonald, `Mrs: Orville Elliott,.
tharlie McILean; Morgan . Hen-
derson, Allan Miller,, John Mac-
Rae, (Bob Howard, ,Mrs.. Harold
Ritchie), Mrs, f N. H. Hedley, Bob
Parrish, P. Petersen, Tom How-
ard, John Howard,' Mrs, Clarence
Greer, Harold Elliott, Leonard
•MacDonald, o(Bill;Lee, .Miss . Lena
Robinson),
CHANGES MADE,. IN.
P.QST. OFFICE'; LAYOUT
Postmaster Kenneth .Cameron
has had •changes made at the
local office, that., will be, much
more ' convenientfor the staff;
andwillpermit better service
generally,
The three wickets' are now. all
on. the south partition, with• the
nest. of :lock boxes Moved ' to he
west . end of the lobby,: or to' the
right as., one• -enters..
The.general'deliver: wicket s
.y is
directly, in front as one enters •
the 'office and `:•permits, the • staff':, "
to. be at work at; thesorting table
and sill.: keep an eye :.on this,
wicket; The other two wickets
are:. to the left and the approxi-.
mate location of where' the lock'
boxes . were previously situated.,
The charige should prove par
ticulaxly ' advantageous . at this
time of year,, as the • Christmas
rush will soon be gathering mom-_
entuin.
TO •RESUME ACTIVITIES TO
WIPE OFF REC CENTRE 'DEBT
•
•
Tnaetive for the past Jew' •.
months, The ' Clansmen 'held a '
meeting on Monday' evening at .;
which plans were laid for some.
future money -raising events to
Wipe off a club, debt •of $400 in-
curred in the Recreational Cen-
tre:'project,
The. Clansmen Club put more
than $7000into this project. A
dance is slated for December and
a .bingo 'committee was set `up.
to confer with the Legion in ,re-
gard to the hoiding al a:"bingo
at a. futttie date,