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T UBS,; ovwpEtt 30th, 1950
THETHEDUTTCKCKNCyV 'SENTINFL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
• Allan Treleaven of Toronto
visited for few day's with Ma
M.
Mrs, Harvey Treleaven.,
Mr. • and Mrs. T. J, Salkeld have
been in, Toronto this week at the
Ontario Beekeepers., Association
convention, •
Mr. and • Mrs. Cecil Gar•drier,
Kenneth and Ronald, and Mr,'
Ernest Gardner were Sunday vis- i
itora ' inClinton with' Mr.. and
Mrs'$' Glen Tasker,.
ti i
Innes M:acSween wa in Z c
onto t'he first of 'the wee ': ` a i
k atteil,cl-
ing the. Ontario Beekeepers •As-
soci:ation •con.venti'on held 'in.: the
F 11+11', an,d." Mr•s.• Charle l.{prenz
have gond to Kincardine to spend
the winter.,
Mr. and Mr;;. J. C. McNab are'
in Toronto this week where Mr.
McNalp is ctttPriding the conven-
tion y.1 thc. Ontario. Cioeamery As-
sociation 'al which: he is a dil•-
et."to'r,
Mrs M. ,Dudley of • L.ucknow
p>nt t '' week "in 'Toronto, at the
honie.ofahcr brotherr.
1VI Arthur.
Halden,tav during ";,[loyal Winter
Fair Week, and. returned home
last Wednesday' td'discover win.
ter, had set 'in• and 'c ec1 be ri.
S g
4 dVor
Royal York., ; • tu> m•.stayed in
' . . , Toronto.
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OBITUARYR Y:: T T.
HELIENS'
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-MRS,, E1VIMA•. 'lVMacDO:�1AL1)
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.:The' W:A..caf the •• ' .A
>✓ n i ted ;'c�hurc
1VIrs,' E a a h
mm. M cDonald : be ot•- >
•4 � t � held a ", Very :��uc.ce<sful' tea :an
•ed' wife of the. late Alexande d
�tilG in' ;the Au;xiliai^y• Roarrl
.MacDonald; passed aw:a at • her i s,
Y l-, ueknow, .on' Saturday •afterneon.
home in Lucknow On. Saturday, l ? >
rticc.edswithout'; :the :sale dfNovember 18th,.•She .was:.83 years Christmas
c.ir d5 amounted to
'of age. and her death 'was due' about $60, *I '
Mr. andM r. Stanley Todd and
to a stroke,
A lifelong re si
den
t f the Loth- Andrew • of Egml::ondville were;
ran-A:rr>•berley'district. in.1L�.hfield. week -end visitor
s with ` Mrs; .D.
lVlrs. MacDonald was k of n . it Todd: ,
Lothian: on- October 2nd, . 1867 The De '
ce>riber • meetingof the
She was a daughter of the •late Women's Irastitute/h;will be held
• James . MacDonald and Isobel at -".Of. • 'I •�. : of Mfgs .W A; Mil
Munro: In' Septeanber 1889` she ler' on Thursday afternoon D
was • , married 'in. Kincardine ,. to celrvber, , 'nth a•t 2 30,': Roll ',call, A
'Alexander :MaoDo'nald; who pre-, Christmas recipe; program
',corn-
deceased• her • twenty-four years Mittee an -,hostesses 'Mrs.. F.:G
ago next:'January The following Todd;. Mrs...W. E, Gordo; Miss
• 'sunner MTS.. MacDonald.. was :Elizabeth. McDonald:
again sadly bereaved by the death Rev:. S. E I•lrayward conducted'
of'.her .:daughter, Ella, ;Mrs: ,Cor- the Church of the Air service
don: Drennan. •aver CKNK on Monday, morn -
The .funeral,,.service.• was held. •ing:'
• at Johnstone's Funeral Home oil
Tuesday,• November gist, con- Smallest of the six Great„•Lakes
ducted ' by Iiev: J. R.; 'MacDonald ' :'Lake ,'•St:' .Clair 460.
square.
of Ash..field Presbyterian .church, miles iii area.' -
assisted by 'Rev. Chas. Witrn of
Lucknow Presbyterian Church B OF M PASSES I? BILLIQN`
Interment was, in Kincardine DOLLAR 'MARK IN ;LOANS
Cemetery, the pallbearers being ,
f•-
Charles Boyd, Albert.
Passing the •half -billion, dollaii.
• James 'McNally' Charles Wiley, 41zai•k iii its,'curlerit'loa'ns for. the
Matt MacDonald and ;Jack Bi•ad-
first'tinie'ii1 its hstc?ry,.tli.e,Bank
• ley.; of ..Montreal. today ,published its
annual: al� re r � ina� s'm le
1' i x d�' b4 .1950. u , l?o t i p, ,•
• M'rs , 1VIacDonald is • •.,:.
two sons; James df`Amberley and
ckahumanized form of state=
meat ---free from' the mystery tea-
Hugh 'of: Lucknow, oile•daughtei`, , ditionally attached to bank State -
Mrs. Elwood. Drennan, KKint'ail; ,.n'ent5:. • •
ten gramdchi . _ - _ 11,
nient .in lei rus, which. an one can
: grandchildren;�. two ,sisters, Nli Y.
undo stand • the.13, of M' continues
.11 ary •:.Nelson of L.ticknow, 1VIi s- ; the • co rise it has. ioireered for
Florence •Fairish of.Ashfield and six Y ears.. Unique .among �bank-
' f Dun statenients the ' report_ 'aims; to
one:': flitother.,'• Roderick' o•
.
I inform ..all. Canadians, and' B ...of
M customers: in particular; of the.
b'ank's operation ih employing its
tri.=d-billion-dollar `resources,. arid
points'up 'the 'responsible•.role.
.Of The banker as 'the !roan who
brings' -together the people who:
.save money. 'andd the people .who
borrow` it. ,
tmerit
must
must . •
debts.
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ran
blue
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ties.
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PAGETHREE'''
.PRIYE0 C LEAR ED,.
1 C I L"D'S DEATH
,
An inquest on Friday in Wino. -
ham into the highway death. of
4 -year-old Alan. Sewers',',•attach
ed no blame tq anyone: Alan,•
Who would have been 5 years
old on. Christmas ; Day, died in-
stantly 'when struck by •a. Motor
car driven by Clayton Fryfogle
of Wingham; Th'e accident • occur-
red shortly before the .,slipper
hour on November. lith, on High.
Way 86, a mile west of Wi -
1')arri,
• Clayton • .was.' returning from
Lucknow, where he had, spent >t.he,
afternoon in connection' with, is
insurance i •..
.bus ness, Suddenly '•the
chile[ loo ped, in front of him'
on
the : highway: with his .back to
'the car •, and so close. that the.
driver hadn't a chance to stop.
'1'he ,little lad. died from'frac-.
m a
Lured .neck, and,it was Clayton's
taskto carry the ;lifeless .body
to' the • 'parental, : trailer cabin •
nearby, where 'Mrs `Sewer. s ' was
li;usly; •'re grin
. p g supper : for a
b' of workmen employed
b
Y'
.in a gravel pit .across.
SHUFFLEROARD; ENTHUSIAST
• ETS THE BALL, ROLLIN G
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Mr, ,John 13, DeCou . of" town
and an ardent' shuffleboard en-
thusiast is finally 'getting Zpla:.es
in his efforts to have the game
established in the Recreational
Centre.
TRADE MARK REG.
taste best
when served ice cold
An organization meeting was FAMILY 'HONORS PARENTS
slated to • be held last night, and ON
25TH ANNIVERSARY
thisofI
ternoon, (Thursday) Mr.
DeCou plans to give instruction..
at• . the Recreational •Centre on
how the gave is .played: Any;
one, young or olcl,.. andboth risen
and women are invited to ,be on
hand.,for thisfirs:t.`lesson.
Mr: _DeCou,' Who ' .became' a
strong advocate , .of the game
while. wintering ih Florida, •.h°as.
a;detailed . floor ..chart, , and . •a
knowledge of all the rulesrof the
garne, 'whichis quite simRple. to.
‘get'.on to.'' .
His'fi
f rst h4struction wallop. on.
a . chal'k-drawn .court;. hut "after
the floor has been thorough, ly
Cleaned ;a shuffleboard court will
be• -,painted uon the floor.,
.Incidental , all the equipment
for playing the game, is on hand
at 'the:•Rec Centre. ',There is •no
:tin
h g >;o buy. All, that is .waisted
are 'sone enthusiasts to; get . the
game • •started;
Mr. ' •DeCou, will be 'leaving
again. soon . for; ;the: South, and
•would like to see shuffleboard
"catch fire" before: he leaves
0 Kerr,
:the road.
Alan' . A.
ath"r,
e
Mauri .
c
e (Bob')
'Sewers, is employed by Mr. Kerr
arid the ',Child :. often visited the
pit and road `with,::t.1i truckers.
Young .Alan, had been taken hope
shortly ,• before ,as 7.usk settled
down,. but he scam ered:•' away
soon. after.., and •appy ently Was
heading back When he dashed
oiit .� into .. the road.' .•
Alan' born in Owen. Sound
and was. an exceptionally .+bright,.
loveable :'child, and gifted •with.
a. sweet ; singing voice.He. was . to
have started. to kindergarten in
Wingrham last week. ;
ADMIRES ,LUCKNOW' FOR.:
HIGH ,SCHOOL EFFORTS •
fir—=
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(From -The' Paisley Advocate) ..
The.: 'Luckn:ow ;District''' High
„School' Board', plan. s to ••build,.`a
new school, and , we ` undersitand.
the architects are npw preparing
Sketches ;.'of `: the ,proposed new
structure 'One must. admire. the.
spirit of those Lueknow `folly -who
got, their teeth :into'' this, perplex
.frig high school. problem, and are
corning up .with something that.
will':mean' so much to the village,
A district has been set up at
1 state' Ripley, too, baat.,tlae_outleoc;�.heie
is gloomy; with an . attendance of
only about, 50 pupils,, despite the
fact'_that'two `buses. are operating.
The'. Kincardine " school : interests
• are stirring;into action; and when
they put on the pressure it looks
.as though Ripley ,'will lose its
school: ,Not. in 1951; perhaps, , but
certainly before1953.—=and Tees; -
Water; in ' a similar .bad plight
:Will - be- folding up:. within the
same period. It's been a bit of •
dirty, nasty •biisiness, Qhis 'larger
high school • districts :shenanigan, '
and some of . our' educationalists
should be ashamed of, the tactics
used” to squeeze • out ;.the smaller
schools.
gannor:
LUCKNOW
ITED' CHURCH
'Minister: Rey. W. J. Mumford,,,
• M.A.; S.T.D.
Sunday, Decemher. 3rd, 1969
11: ant;:, The Spell of. Jesus.
12.15. p.m Sunday School.
7 p.m. A Popular Hero.
Samson:
The• inspiration to better 1iv
ing must; 'come from some
higher source 'than ;oul:s'elves•
4
ur •h and .Corrie to Ch
With 'its en. Sunday.
Uphol.steiing
Chesterfields And
Occasional +Chairs'
repaired and Recovered
. Factory Guarantee v '
Free Pick -Up. an'd Delivery
STRATFORD.
UPHOLSTER•1NG:; (0
42 Brunswick St. Stratford
•
For furtherenquire informationat
JOHNSTONE'S
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Furniture Store` , q
'Phone' 76, L11CknoW ;
MRS; JOHN; MacINTYRE'''
'DIED- IN W'VINNIP.ECr •
T11e .death oecuried in ' Winni
peg ';on: November ,17th of ,Mrs.,,
Jo11n ;N1ar.Intyre in her.87th. year:'
.She ,hard. been:. an
invalid for 1'7.
y,c ars `'as the result of a stroke,
and during • fhe flood •:lasto spring,
:was' brought east as' a : stretcher•
• patient,.',accr?mpanied• by her `sis-
ter-, Mrs., Duncan MacMillan 'and
Mr.: MacMillan, The latter died
stiddenl ' it the ;home of VV'. L.
MacK'c.7vii'• While visiting "here,
Mcivintyre was formerly
Bessie Cloll in, claughter of the
• late Mr: and, Mrs, E{oderick Gol
lan rf. Con., Kinloss. She was' H
one .cif :a' laiige..fariil'y of which
•two sister, survive, Mrs; i1argar-
} cYt':` :Matt 111'tlirin ',:oi V11:innipeg...and
,ars. •1'ir.arcc:'. Larrett of•Cali
f(iiinPi,-
Mr;' ' a ind 1.\1r s, MocIntyrc were
married. in 1897. 'He pi cdeceased
her.six yoLtr4 ago... -
T(T, wos describing„ an
"earthquake, ``NI:cist amazing• thing
HURON CO. ASSESSMENT. "
The first column -of figures
shows. the ,equaliz'ed assessment
of .Huron County • nunicipalities
for 1950; •the second column gives
the fiai,ires that• coine into : effect
in 1951 as 'the result of •the re-
assessment , made this year••. ',by
County Assessor Alexander:
Townships 1.950. 1951
Ashfield .;..$ 3,321,715 $'.2,840,175
Colborne •' 1,852,095 1,685;188
Goderi.ch Ai ; 2482855 2,25,985
(1-rey .;.;i. ' 3,240,500 3.059,615
Iia • 3,192,685 3,088,225
wick• 3,834,635 3;543,18.5
Hullet . 2,910,415 • 2,665,677.
McKillop` 2,845,960 2,714,575
Morris 2;678,270 • 2,520,032
Static Y 3;918,3.80 , 2,6i4;900•
Stephen 4;240,500 •4,015,974
Tucker srlith . 2,695,780 2,524,125
Turnberry 1,749,020 1,634,328.
1Jsbor ne.... 22,843,220 • 2,653,877'
East
Wawanosh,;., ` 2,007,115` . 1,577,270
West '
Wawanosh . 1,917,665. 1,790,537
Towns '
Clinton ia,.r 1,194,325 1,556,857
Goderich • 3,262,040 4,321,518
Seaforth .rYi •'1,113,43;5. '1,423.,551
Wingharri . 1,354,535 . '1,754,991
Villages -
Blyth....„...., ,343,285 492,810
Brussels...., 451,380' , 537,800
Exeter, ri,y..+. 1,197,110 2,035,450.
Hensall. aii>+, 505,786 ' 548,154
Z!o%al , .:• y$54,258,666 $01852,605
1.` ever experienced”. ;hesaid :dra-
maticaily, "The l uilcling rocked.
Cusps .and saucers . were •flung all
over. 4he room, and -7,,
His• meek-1o,oking listener 'turn°-
odWhite.
-areal Scott"! -he 'Cried. That
reminds toe, I. forgot to post a
letter my wife gave m two days
ago'.
Canadians' bought.. '$202,000,060
worth of : bread and bakery .pro-
ducts in 1949
Mr, and Mrs. .Joseph Weiler
were 25 yearsmarried on Friday;
Novel ber 24th; and on Saturday
their, .family, • of nine children
Were - all :present :•to -mark' ',this '•.
silver ahniversary .and to present
them with a Rurs:e of,:rfnoney.
Helen ,Weiler read the follow-'
ing address' prior to making the
presentation:., •
Dear Mother..tiand Dad;'_
We your family have .th.;
Y. ga e
here • today : oto join. With you' In
the celebration of=y,our, 25th Wed, -
ding anniversary..
'N It: is ' indeed a joyous ous occasion •
for you .as: itmarks a;•.rnilestone ..
`your years together and'it is
a happy .occasion forius who en -
Joy and appreciate your, friend-
ship. ,We your family ,cannot' ex: -1
.Press' in" words'. our feeling .but : ;
it
is one of deep'' loveF; and .sin -
pen y. ,
As ,a, toen of our lit -wishes � ; •
we - take •pleasure ; in 'presenting
you :with ,..these gifts. May you'
enjoy thern ,'together for many
more happy . and prosperous,
years.
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LUCKNOW HIGH SCHOOL
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TOWN : HALL, .LUCKNOW
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THURSDAY ': D CEMB.
n,. . � ER'. 7th..•
FRIDAY ' '.DECEMBER 8th , `
,grog ; Includes Two Plays:
:abin Boy" and `.`The War ,by. Barrie'
with permission of Samuel French
Athletics, Glee Club andBa
• , sold Numbers
ADMISSION 50c ' •
'tickets Reserved • at: McKim's
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argain
1950: FLE1 TLINE CIIEV: SEDAN, light green.
1.950 CHEV. FLEETLINE. COACH, $1,995•,
'1949 PONTIAC SEDAN,
1949 CHEW. FIVE -PASSENGER• COUPE:,:
1949 CHEV. 'DELUXE SEDAN, custom . radio, '27tijne' grey !
and many. extras,
. • 1948 cagy.. SEDAN,grey in color.
• 1948,'CHEV. FLEETLINE. COACH, two tone green
• 1947 •CHEV. FLEETLINE ; SEDAN, 2 -tone, 'radio,: -sun visor,
. white walls and, many * extras. '
1946' CHEV. SEDAN.
1940 CHEV. 8ED'ANr
1939 CHEV. SEDAN:
1937
NASH SEDAly•
1936 DODGE SEDAN, $250.
,;1935 -CHEF, COACH,
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