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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-01-01, Page 2r$0 J 14, O T PAGE• TWO THE .Li CKNOW SENTINEL,W LUCKNO, L.H.S ' CHRISTMAS EXAMINATIONS The High School Christmas.ex- THE i LUCKNOW SENTINEL I,ucknow- Ontar> ►,•... • Authorized a Second 0. :2 •• Subsciript!o ' Rats ...,._ $ Ciass .00 Mail, A• Yea Advance --To U, S. $2.5 'Post Offico. Department, Ottawa • Memlaer of -The C WN A. • L. C. T drnpson, Publisher and 'Proprietor ' Wednesday; January . 1st, 1947 Established' 1873: Publish M„ ach Wednesda Y :Morning. 4x ..T o It IL L . Tg$- HQUSING' PROBLEM' • LET U.S RESOLVE Bold of 494/, there threshold .:: _.. u know .is, not On the . :The ,fad that L G ., never was a time in- the alone confronted with a, housing probably of this ; Village ,when i .. •:�_ i --so.1 .: to ,. hi'st4rY ,, , ; : t o r thob`Ierrr, . - greater .opportunitie5:;1ay a • 1 those: who . cannot, ;,•.find ]wing - at ,the Abest, in- door. Being • surrounded ' ;by a • quarters here, or • accomodation. T hi s. prosperous„ rural community and problem again to the fore, "arid having:. within, our Midst -'stro strong problem isv tand rogressive industries, Pro- . ,should. halve; the'serious'consider progressive .. • in the .corn- vides the basic• essentials for: anion of•: everyone • . surging'ylahead•tcf bigger .and-bet- During and bet'' xninatY, '•• � . � . u :in the' year'. the 'Village ter things. . ie ;will 8o I u r Bu.t . our bpportunit: S•. , f Grade: xI.. ,_ Council. nasi looked: iiia'. severalthe' civic mind- ssed in: all.. subjectS__Shirley: .' ° d to assist in the fo naught unless. . Pa seed designed • the ;, comYnunity" pint .their .!Sherwood, '"' 79, • Alex MacTntyre, roblem; but each a • in M t of -this p e • easing.77 Maym appeared. to.'•,have its ,obstacles so. ...far, as 'local application was con*. ' eerned.' - •, - . erns .. • -.. 'Wartime H .plan. •. 'Wart ........... ... called for units. of ' :50 houses GNTARYQ' . . Wednesd ►y X anudii,y amination results .are this year on a different basis than ° form` erly, the standing being Oven on the average mark in all, papers: written; with, those who passed ain: all subje and those whq'failed, in one or. more, being, listed. 'sep- aratelye To pass on .all subjects a' mark of at,,eleaSt' .50 was re'- quired in each subject. idual reports have been. . _>`n�liv _ submitted,.to the parents. ;XIII Grade • ,� ll•- . Passed in all Subjects• --Mary L. Porteous, 73; Mohd.Crispin, ' K°' ARD$ FILES` THROHGH ThE. SE1 'I1NEL':. •xt Year;- Ago 'At a gathering at Dr, Tennant s: home the presentation of a cutter robe and driving :17a oves was Yna4e Rev.. Mr, 'S'haV tom''. 'Paul's .Episcopal hurch in Ltick n Jim • 'Huntepurchased-; , y � the m�► , old frame .school house frons the o - 41 0 .. and ,.. started trustees . f r $, 9 . 'tearing it :$own,' a ' D. •O Cameron; son °of Rev,: 'D. 68 Cameron, passed • his examine- , ' . • :. .: Chin tions ars barrister ,at, Osgo�de. Hall.: Catherine Gibson, 57•, Sam ,,i Opening' of• 'the. new brick Failed• in one or more 'subjects -2 Patricia Miller, 59 : Mary L. Johnston, Ivan' Lloyd 54.• occurred suddehly'�at Biaekhorse. At the annual meeting. of *the, •Whitechurch. Cheese and Butter • Ccs„four of the old directors'were re-elected, F. Henry, Win; Mar-. �. tin, av-in W: l$on` and John Gil- lespie. . Wm. Purdon' .succeeded Mr., Pettypiecg who retired. • 'W.. Millyard, a student 'at S.• ]Viill the Ontario College of Physicians , • and_ "Surgeoxis spent'the;, holidays "_: a at his home here: • Tho son tax collect- QViiliam . • � � Or for •West 'Wawanosti;: reported ,that all.but •.$54 of the taxes had : t been collected, Miss Mary . E. -Murray •of Para- mount .resigned as: •teacher Crewe• school and, was succeeded , by' Miss :' Margaret •- 'Kilpatrick.: ' • ' Mrs:. David Clow •. of ',White- church. suffered .:a' broken leg • when she fell while c rrying; an armful of wood. Twenty., Years Ago •The.:death :,occurred .at Holy rood of 1Vlargare , Ifakeir. ”" The. death of Angus Cameron occurred. in • Vancouver. •He was : •. R. D and' • Kenneth Cameron -of Town • • Dr. W. R. Ha ably • sold; his Win ham • practise to. • Dr. !W. ' H g Colborne . . h rt • Albert •Boyd'.was seriously u ,• 'wlien'•' he .ge.:11 some thirt feet coon., from a :tree..:. while c o g , ox or' left:f T Thompson • W F:'T P •onto to , accep a positr teaching : staff. -_i. MacDonald •::of= hoclialsh,: Alex=:-MaGDonal and Milton,:Bruce :of Whitechurch .Coped •the prizes:in •.a locaj trine• fidlers contest in the under. • • which was':'beyond the require- ments • and 'as wellwere m, Yeterans, and --.-abs-�-'. and on a rental basis.They eau she 3'derS.' co=operatively to.the wheel for the • common good... There are: ,many -excellent . resol- A : • is utions one might make in this connection In. ina1Cy , cases wtlus. New Year enthusiasm.' ;may` be shot : through . and . through, • but not. 4without some civic good be Irwin 76; argare . Gham •-71• Jes e''Marshall, 67. ra , . . � . Failed in one or 'more' subjects '--Fames;Barger 61; .• Dorothea Macintosh 59. Grade , :PP�,,s.. sed• in�;�all subjects Jean Tay* 78; Ardonna Johnston 77; in not be :bought by an. individual. Let us- resolve• Plan, interest in. The . integrated ++�M�--.e ^ !po take afl. active .put the onus 'up to 'contractors, municipal and • civic improve p undertake o bur 121 hose ;who don't when would merit • matters:, T • , 'groups '.of,homes, for which they a little. right' to criticize ` would' receive' bonuses •of : from ,hav s u ort local:merchants and To. s, pp , theGov 400. If.not, ` dived • OO`ta. in 3 toand I.� y•.•` home' industry imrYera w$uld- on. ally•an `co ec ive y:: s ,the �endsef a year. Priorities • the present hotr'sing.°shortage. • 1 given under this materia s were • , e. . . ` To work.' together: to the Mut plan, but` 'no guarantee- that auit ,of both� 'ahs o. •' be obtained; ,.' - ual interest and :benef ; . ''m ai;eri urban and, rural:' folk ': , .. en .th w e.• the 'National Th. .. `'iron• re u Plan in. effect's for, sev= To ;consider' plans � for ;a . Housing,- , whereby. 'the individ • 'in in, Lucknow m in the not too far • ,::: , ' eraT � ears, when y• J.. Y `vat 'stance. ' his =� rl -;. uah a •rs 17 • Bernice a • • is - o, lif e church built by the Presbyterian congregation at . Kinloug'h, • was announced .for January 2nd, :1887 - with special 'Sunday` ,,services morning, afternoon :and evening and ' a •:supper and.. program on Monday ,evening; Total .;cost of the . building, 3640 with a 12x12' brick :' porch, was about $2,500 but was' reduced considerably by the amount '•of' volunteer assistance. On December 22nd, Rev W. 11. Moss united 'in marriage ` James Henry , Phillips and Frances • Al- ton, daughter of • Mr, .and Black 73;' Betty Marshail '173; ;Eunice Reed :71, 'T Faile in one or more subjects' :e 68; •Lawrence -,=Jean • Treleav .n , Salkeld.. 61; :Margaret • MacPher.-.. soli '59;' Dorothy Gibson 57;, Eileen urves'66; BettyIMiller 51 Lorna =receives the advan-some of t and recachieve : Contract, TO strive ', to , �, rnment 'pian•` in•. : • �, and leges • of. a Gove P those `'things which' .vire, lack financing : the ' deal, 'but` with' no i.. important'to <our :wet- • : gwhich :ane. riorities :dn;rnaterials, •and., progress..— •ess..-- to mention •';:..P • .. ills= , ~Earle __ P. 'But, hi spite .of all the : des- recreational centre a advantages. an • •• • ra ' . ni these plans,• surely there is"sonie solution' to this '°housing conun drum;'`' if citizeYis' of the Village; would work co-operatively, and' '.zein"selfishly , to that e d. • et uracil s re-• �Co �srs nosh Mrs: John .Murdoch of Ashfield sed away ` at the age : of 82. pas Y 11 ; concluding his duties.': as • hoof Mr,'. . xsc Grey ria. Gr ac� t Y te • James.: MacDonald was presented' 'with an: easy chair.. The address. he • al •t. behalf .+of b ' on 1 ned enry Hudson• and Andrew Lockhart ''at A. : similar ,event '.;took , place Paramount' School: where ` Mr. r three ne after s i d 'Horton. re g.,' years. as teacher He •was presented gift. of, • one • by Jaines' Lois 'with"a. g , m. ,. Murch so rand lohn C.' _: A aively nomination meeting' - eld ' with the: town hall law •walla, suit as : the ; chief, bone . of con- ittle 50; J Brennan 45: Gwen was 'sig : Stewart 45. • • : I pupils by ,John •Mc1ntyre, Grade all " sub ects-Mary Passe ' in. J 0'' 'Ray Stanley :'76•, Joyce' Chin 8 C Y h Campbell 76 :Mary :Anderson. 74;• •74• Marion .Nichol Viola; Cooke, , ,,. son 72; Gwen. Treleaven :71; . . • i"Johnston ; • Joy Johnston 69; r'w It is the Village" hi in • rs •de . sponsbility. to give leadership; P, this 'matter, but the :.solution' does l y \within their.ower: ..not lie. sole„ .P ____ t -o',68 -;--.Don• --C-ameron Ji�ri Morriso 07; Jack •Stuar 63.' :. ' Fail' d in `one a r more', subjects, _ tendon. There was upwards 'to -=Mary Murd some; a. rec. a uai 65,. 'e en Q g. s'v imm ng pool',' a hospital, a i .:.:: • :, ass Farrish 60, •,. • ns 48 .Llo•d •' to •th Robert , Y • • attention.' It `�52' R 1...y ons ' a strict a I Bo , pay town and .our rtne• '46.:• ice' 'of our Cour Y • :�appea�ca ,� ozne ,.. och' 1 5; DonaldaMc 300 persons at the meeting with' 1 e' ruin•fi4- Dora - i o err width nant :gialifying for.the •+eeveship: :Candidates for council' were W. Melhs John Grundy, D. Camp bell, W S : Holmes, , ' W . Alibi, rund' Adam Thompson 'and'W. G .� y hotel, Clifford MacMillan illie h s. Grade, To press ;f, r better street light- passed° i all subjects—Juanita • s n•t a Town Doris Lyons 79 • ` Ray ,Ing and fire. escapes o • h _ I win 79 Y Hall: • • - To celebrate at least one of our _Basically it is a problem of `the �i' rather .than` close public holidays.„ •: •' . individual,' Mit he has:;the right . ,•• ' 'd , up the town 'completely and per- to expect and demand the assist-'• Tri runnin off to'other Points.: list• g ante of: an 'energetic and .infli iral o g- emir in the interest of . everyone with- in i to see ,that he 'Telt manic in the P Y gets it: 'In � an u g no nein the launching pf an' evangelistic '''"Fighting At. tack" Campaign which wily con'= thine 'from.January •lst to -Easter•, Sunday,. General Albert Orsborn, Saivation Army world leader said in 'part: "Of all - the • processes of rehabilitation :that areibefore : the worldi, the most urgent is at .of w � g '•resto . ng ri a recognition .of and:be- lief` in spiritual values;.`A renewed'. moral' ,and .'spiritual ,_:atmosphere; must,be given to the world before Any, of the programs before Man can have any hq e''.nf •success": • p • '' Ved and to. bear in Highway 86 •pa , -. Da�iid Bar 'welt. 61 . Villagegis strate mind that, theone or ore subjects. Failed .in m icall• ' located in °having;:.': this. Johnston `69; vsinne Y -Bruce highway pass through our main '?Mag offin.'e4; Mae Irwin 59; •Sher- street • ,~• r. , MacKenzie 78, Gladys ` Milne '76, :. F•ortr Years :Ago •50: class. In the .over. -50: class the. ere; -I£., R----McKKe-h•S e. �rxl�rers�-`vw and .Dan ; Geddes . `. Rob:et't- :Conn' ;was f-atally-" Tit j•ured. in a woodcutting accident at the.'farm:: of Reuben Tiffin. Jack . Cantelon,: • a member of five: years, _''wase transferred :�to M eafojr • Duncan 'Stewart, a Cain House., • en lo'.'ee, `*as ''called-to•'Duluth. ,, p,.Y ►. on acco nt • Of the .death of sister who was ; . accidehtally• electrocuted, n died fie d Ah 1 `' of s 'Bowles,. ' m rfrom a stroke: He: was in Condo in~iiis 57th year.. Robert' Johnston R'e;�ve r .. aired after,, ., holding •the •••..village .,reeveshi for -ten years. , He.' was, P uthAnderson :75; ° Shirley :John Gallagher;The death of Jantes G Y n' -74 - 'Mori Chin • 73, :Keith ;' ” ' c red: in to �. a .native of Lucknow, • .c ur Til atrick 73 • ane Johnstone' 72 oungwife P • > T,oronto:. Besides his :. Margaret Chin 72; Gail` MacMil= • andP arents.'he wassurvived''.•by len 69; "Int re 69 ; Joan' Allan Mac Y �. twb" siste-rs, Mrs, 'H . Mathers: and. • r TARE TIME,`,: > . 'Take time to . work—it : is the price' pf ;success. • . ' • Take time to think 'it is "the • Soui;ce of'. power a • • • • , Take time to, play -=it •is the . l' -.'secret of :perpetual youth. Take time to • read -a• -it' :is the 'fountain of wisdom. • ;,Take time to be friendly -it is 'the ' teal' to .happiness..' • Take tirrie`. to dream -Lit is ching ' your wagon . toa star Taketirtie to love and be loved mit is. the` privilege of the gods... Fake time to look around --it is �tortis}�oa t day -.to be selfish; a -. Take :time to .'laugh- it is the music of the soul, To 'support• and. be• 'faithful 'to our; :churches and to lied iii her'-' mo y. and'to-operation• with; our: neighbors. a e -a a er:: P. A. Malcolmson. was • appoint ed deputy judge of Bruce County during :a leave of .absence grant-' ed .JiudgeKlein:' . ley •Robinson X59;: Kathleeif' Lane ' The •death' of Beatrice Baechler 59; Gladys Gibson • 59; .Lorraine .I MacDonald 58;_ James°• MacMillan 57 • ...Harold Cooke 56 Patricia '. MacMillan 53,: Ar'nb�ld '' Ross •52• , ma e e 'Ina arinan Toth: ac n TO eac �, ald 51; Ops Orr'. g0 Lorne Cardia • - pital, Toz`onio, Spenf the Christ- :vel. .and !'endeavour +• to :five resol L• stepped up: by acclamation. "W. J... n Spindler filled the vacation on •the Council Board; . the other ineni- :hers being' Robert Buswell and Robert Mullin -ST. Mrs. E.: W 'Rice will be hostess:., for , he rneeting.'of the W rnen, ; • l Inst a to be heid Thursday of • .Miss Zona oN'ewtoii.' student � ' 51 T' is •'i , .' s os-: ` D • - L r'e at the. Chi dren . H nus t good. T• h•' .'._k 'his', Own go ..56;. Robert MacKay. 49, Dorothy rias week -end with her parents, them out... .„ o •,M'i :TOWN.' My townis a place where' my home is '.founded,where my” vote' • is cast,g :where m' neighbors dwell , " y :*and,,, where; my life' is 'chiefly liv- ed; It supports `me and I •support 'is not only with to*es; but .withal loyal participation• in, all moves to make. it better: My town needs my'citizeinship, . -artisartshi P xio� my P p► my friendli- ness,' net my dissension; `iny syn pithy and intelligent support, net. my.indifference or knocks. ' Gammie 49; Audrey Smith 49:; Grace Cooke 48,• Marie Srnith 48 :Jack''Mcrtiltzillii 44;. Galvin Gibson '43;•:Winnifred 'Stewart 41.; Bobby Taylor 9 Donna . Hamilton ..34; Donald .Ferguson 30: •• FOURTH' :CONCESSION Rev.. and • Mrs, _ G; iVi,' Newton , •• Christmas holiday' visitors in .the coin unity included • Miss W. D....Rutherford 'Of Kirkland °Lake., •Miss Helen • Newton of Ottawa and Miss Joyce Newton of. Wheat-' ley; 'Miss Norma Weatherhead of. Alton, .Miss :Grace . Weatherhead of 'Holyro',od; 'lit' Charles 11ilcQul:- lin of Zurich at their homes here..; Mrs "and Mrs. A extMurdie and Bobby. •'•of ,Toronto and Mr,' and �ternoon, January 2n8,•, nd`.•Mr • Neely Todd and + •Mr;'' a s• David' • of ,Stratford' -and Mrs D. ' Catharine J;. McIntosh :of St. Cat were holiday , visitors . with M end' Mrs D'; Todd T. • From Itain 'To. Zero :The .week -end .brought :a va.r- : iety' of weather ranging from rain to a: near.. e,ro• 'temperature, On Friday evening' a .torrential.—rain. •• Happy 'New 'Year: fell ,and' continued into the early Miss Laurine Martin of Toronto ?.our's of Saturday .-morning. .`With'; her • the "catch basin'' : in ' 'front" « of p ,•strias with parents, s ent •Chir Davisonls Store plugged tiitMr ,MrsRMartin MrsMelBrownof Kitchener , Mr, Graham MacDonald of Tor-' snow and .ice, the .Maine . Strcyc t were. Christmas visitors with: Nin. - .1' I onto is spending 'the heli ' • i days at and' Mrs: rt Wtods,' • ' was flooded at this point ant My. " town supplies •me with, l his home., 1Vlr, and. Mrs• Ronald :R thWell the drain was. opei�ed:.. A .drop in friends,education s c h o o Ps 1VIr4 R.. MacDougall returnied, o.". 4 of Norwood spent ChriStrhas with terrLperature left' . highways '�i trade •entertainment h f i`ui hospital I,, d , churches,. , I th l ti U. home roin London '•'e a• . latter's parents 1VIi and •Mrs sheet of ice on S'aturd with • recreation' .and the .right to free .Where d for- a few - n ° • .. he as corn• ine . • rno al. citiienship It .has SS11 ne •`•,, v u..K ,a ; ie g snug very Well. t ins that are rs.' G, S• `McIntyre and little* better.than•otlieis, daughter Blanche was with Kinn thd. da The hes: rain ' ' vrE''1� h . g son,Donsyd of Meaford ar'e•hol'_ y . for- few - days, i ,The best things l will; seek too . : °:. ,, conned iia 'sura • sections .y,b.ev. : • • ; .and • the worse . : Miss Anna Graharti of.. Toronto..day visito'S with her. parents,, Mr, make • better; and 'Mrs, W 1• Miller a water' supply shortage has • -things X will Help to suppress. it SP>ent:a few' holidays at home: n ,...._ Geer` .e 'Mid"dleton' of Lo don•• } Mi,. yin 1Vltrs, Cdr tinned to 'be a problenl on 'many is my, town and as such is ,en- g xt d don Miner •oi Y titled to the best there'is. spent Christmas da at his. home; • l�rr me,' T ^rl<,n were rrurne for ...Christ, • y • :41,'•%_t ''tilato•x* "AINO •11,tait- _ ' tie** '0.ia-:ala 'tfE*,t+‘! Tar rri�,�� 4