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ednesday, . January, 8th;. 1947'
'TT -0
FOR . JANUARY
. 3rA►NUS _ ' THE FARMERS'.'0.
the wor
1D Nq' BE LS
GOWAN_STEWART
The hornet Mr: and Mia•
Hugh Stewart, ..Dungannon, was
the scene of . a pretty ,New , ,wedd' g on
Yea's Day, when'Rev(R. A,
-Joselyn, rector .of :.St. Paul's
Anglican . Church,' Dungannon,
united . in . marriage.„ -their • only
daughter, Margaret, ,and • Mr,
David J. 'Cowan, son of Mr'. _ and
Mrs. Join Cowan;i intaii, The
.ceremony. was . performed at 3.00
P
;m,s. with 'the bridal party stand-
ing in the Irving -room , between.
two spruce :trees; ;brightly. decor-
''sten Phe bride,; `fig iven `in . mar-
riage by her father, ` •"' • er, entered the
erg
. " ' e month of. January gpens Far. twenty years had aninter*,
oder. ear; thfis ear fdr of theworld have ,
our, calendar d national organization whose main
the` 21 hundredth time:.lt wa°S in a is _to obtain. better condi,,:
tat the ..first of January concern a ..
• , ' S3 B,C h : .. _ lions • ... • ext 'wom n
i "o the official be- : tions for worlring. rn ,,
was proclaimed t • �_ .
` nd `children . `The , International:
ginning of the new year,
naturally. enough, since it was the:
festival of .Janus,' the Aornan, god
pl'.o,
who esided over all:beginnings.
" 'On the first day of the . year he
was invoked as the god of • good
e innings •and:°was honored with
• —cakes called. januae Quarrels , and
disturbances,- even all • unneces
arx
•s • work : were avoided on that.
day; , •good wishes 'were exchang-
ed and ` presents of sweets were"
made as an omen that' the new.
year Might •
ht bring • nothing but
g .. .:.
that which was .sweet and • pleas -
at. Y
Janus' attended.,to' many�•other
gmnmga". He opened.•the gates,
eaven_. as
morning .and closed them ' again
as he: returned ' in ` the his •
'''Through the gates of his •temple
the .Consul marched to war and
-ahQ gates ates stood open 'uitil'peace;
',was declared., Janus saw 'to . the
� .
:.litart.ef,,lijg�.o all itinds:.of l uma n
•lags; .-or, Oniz nis • Ana . •seeds,
springs,*ells and••streams -It•was'
natural therefore; •that,he should
.:star
t :the • •series' :of • coinage; mid•
a
Labour': Organization was formed
at the demand of organized work
•ers after •World War I:.Only since
last May have farmeri had a com-
parable : organization in the.: In-
ternational,' ' 1i'ederation of Agri
cultural Producers EIFAP).
> came •into being in Lon-
ddn,_May 19946,at a. conference at-
'tended byi::representatives from
3 I `:nations:. The Canadi' '•delega-
•
ont
.tion consisted of 11 e , n front
fa organizations', in an, parts: of s Edna Carr,•
led b �H.:A ~win ''ham' wore -a gown of tur
-Canada and was, . y , g • � -. '_ "sweetheart
'Hannam, ,president of 'the Cariad- quoise • taffeta' with.
bf •`A riculture, :neckline andsht�sleevea, .,a;pink,
Ian Federation'8n' , , . , . • .
e the.. international Labour' ostrich headdress'. and black s and;
Unlik
.at, ^farieinceddais, grid carried a .boo
e • governments but democrats 'qua. of .carnations an. fern. 'he
by;gove . 4
..scally controlled by, representa-- bridegibdm's brother in4laW, , Mr•
to ers' ,and workers' ,Sam McQuillan,, .Lucknow; was,
:bites of ;amp y.. tl.
organ'izations
as -_we 11:`of. .heat st
man
.
Little e
Dianne:
Stew
art,
ernments, IFAPsboth,Finaced niece Cif the bride, was flower
,
or an11'$a- . ` s• • 1 'ng • ink''' silk
and controlled by farm . g. $ l 'wearing. �
tions and :has no
merits ' A
s
Pass laws:..ox• regulation
er.to as.
° ow
P
'affecting 'the ' countries , of - its
:'••,then`
:members -Haw ,
work?'.
hie'f• `function :pf IFAP will
The �c
mood`;
be irk advise, anal. -assist, he
and Agricultural Organization: of
V.
he 'ns,,
on
the ,
his head- does ,appear
-_the- unit ; of R' n • .curre f tey.
Good. •exainples':: May .be seen: in'
e large "collection•, of Roman.
the g
1:
'Wednesday,, January 8th,
• LOOKING', ,C WA tDS .
THROUGH THE S NTINEL4 FILES
Sixty' Years Ago
0
Dr. •Tenfant' defeated George
Kerr ;by.18.votes for the reeve•
ship,. Fey the council, W: Mellis,
local eicpr'.ess agent, headed the
pollR ,.>Others�' :elected' were D.
CarnFbelx, •, Thompson. and
Allin. , , Mr. 'Alliin and' W a S.
Holmes were tied for the fourth'
seat "ori, the Board, 'with the re-
turning his vete.
officer. , Casting
in faytr of Mr,_. Allin. School
' .. were. R. Grabill*
trustees: elected �v .' ' • '
livid' room*, ,the strains of the and T. ,Lawrence.
rom •• Loliengrin ` M Campbell,
g Choru f re-elected
Bridal . •$ .
Chas: - - Girvin- was'. Played Mial. Reed,.faun- • . ; •
by reeve 'of West•'Wawanosh with. a.
°gannon, • cousin - of • the bride-, ' .majority of • 188 . votes'; over': J. •
groom: The bride's wedding gown. , m � ton: C • Durnin tee `a major;
was: of ice blue satin .with• sweet Johns
k W. • Wellwood.; for
years. • • '
,Members of •the L ickfOW Fire.
Company were: Capt.,' W, J., Tay,
lora. R. J, Moore; Thos, Reid,*.D•,.
N. ,I,aw.rence, D, M. `.'1 hompson,
Thom son, ' iii,'
Di:. i. .r
Cook;' W. J''. Davison, 1', Watson,;
'Y11CDO'ha`ld, ___ -77 �.
Officers and, directors 'of Luck-, ;.
now Agricultural -Society were, '
Hon: Pres., }i H. McKenzie; Pres.,'
3 :vice l?:. Corrigan; `:.
J'.. BrY. an! ..1st . ,. ,. ,
2d •vice Wat. • Wilon; < sec.,. J,
n r
Murchison,; treas., Thos. Laky
e• directors Angus McKax,'
rence; . r . •
.J. ' M; McDi ,mid, J. Hunter, J.;
McQuillan,: C.,.:Tay
McIntyre, _� r
lor, G, • S. _ Robertson; W.• W.
Smith,', G. H. Smith;- associate
directors, :'Jr :.Lane, W iickley,''
A. Purvis,''.A, Nicholson, J: Crow
,ston, R..Moore, Geo._ McIvor, .Alex
Thompson, K. :Cameron, George.'
Greer, , W; Mcorostie, .41..G.' _And-
erson, Wr Earls, .J, G. Murdoch,
J A. Hunter. _ ; .
At.'the annual' rdeeting 'of the
Presbyterian Church ;it wast re-
Y
.potted that. 41 had been adcle_d to''
the coninnunion Toll during ;the
'year .for 'a total membership df
Receipts general fu'hd
322: R`e P were,
+ 1 .
. , '• .' , • ; 2.41.: ism,:;
n ;•sleeves, iaY of 195 over
•heart. •- neckline,: : leng g • ;:deputy' reeve,:.'The old: Council,:
:tight -fitting bodice and, `bouffant, Thos�,•Todd, Robert Lockhart and
he • wore. a pale pink fee a d
Skirt 'She'James •Gibson were elect'. 4 by
they-wYleaddress, ,shoulder -length : ,
veil,' and Over sandals, and; car• - , .. QeYe.:. Jas. Gauri'f:
• ent:.:bou q uet of ;Pink. In Kinloss R
vied a .cresc � . • and Ieputy:Reeve T. J. Stewart.
,'roses, carnations and: fern.: The 'were; returned by " •'acclamation
e : councillors ••, elected
:The ' "thre
were George' cIntosh,:;.Duga1d•
McKim n ',and John :Mirehouse,'
11 Morrison opened.a• law of
' f ice; over ; the Post Offiee ; K
'Woodstock after . sending .,' . the'
holidays'here: ''He : occupied'i. the.
ul. it `in the Methodist ;Church
pulpit. -in
. and. preached
'da evening'
on
• gun
S Y
ver 'acceptably '•to a •targe con -
Y
sir we nn a o
re anon.:, ,.: I•• .
ion .with skir," ; -ihk. hair g, . g..
.connect . .,� p'..,. :,• • - nude . to •. e k l
A move <wyas :being th
such fit hhs no overs,•sand. Carrying :'a basket: of b H t
s, b _ � gp tl�ie English '•Church M . °
Sunset roses rlVaa v rain .. • : , aha ;to include . Lucknow •' a
ide b
G,
Wart, nephew of'';the ,br , ,.. n'Teeswater
" e ` vet 11 w Helens' ratiier`tha
the ring -on a v�rhite vel
signs, $220, for' a total of '•4;145.
Twenty Yeara •Ago
from -Hain-
,
R.
E. Smi• th arrived
Ilton to . •sc•ceed Jack',Cantelon .:at;;
• Bari of Montreal.
: r land Mrs Jacob' _Winter
rid 5t.. were bereaved i'n; the passing .of;
hs' old; dao hter;
their. 19'�:moot g ,
el'ade. '
`Doris: Ad
Years
Ago ...
8
•
Y•
ortx ; _ .$►,. ceeded �N.�=' 'F. Thoinwson _as' the
. is
� he public
` , ' .. m. teacher in t
k' third too P .,
stock
zine Stewart; niece 'of
Miss -Ma
the. 'bride, sang. "1' ore.' You
:Trull", .accompanied by,, ; h e. r.
+mother Mrs, Wilbur :Stewart
,
Miss' Margaiet'McCallum : ,sue
. Agriew moved his s
- h� t� . .
_ - o -•hey vis
i 'h
re
-P-1 `slides t
wli r
ited' "Natiflkis . e P �; ` unibern 5�• • a
'Ontario • -the iIn , .. i Th'e . guests, n . g �: , p
'coins • .in: •the:Royal � O , Behver Block. �-•' •
f • its �' ,
ernr'ients •o ri-'
'� he ov rat the R
t t `' 'f ' I itiinrle
Most- - m reside � t k f W
Mu
scum, • Mo p
2,200 year' Old coin, a bronze
'earl �3 inches in. •diameter , and
weighing 1 :Roman pound From
its' face Janus' looks out: a doub
is �a resents . to. . o a o ng' 'tondis=
ill kTe ` • Owing the' continued
b nations IFAP w ' •H tel' Goderich•
piece I m h E h•
• f o .,.
head, hugean, ; e-
face looking forward to the new;
L the other turned back. tp the old.
•r
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1•
a'.
•
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an roti write it . 47, yet?
Stable 'rices: for, t.
wheel•! of : a� , to train .was p
y..
p
` vs
em er;: tis::. Exchange o. Porfitt of the Mus-,
position of Dr
the a m r" freceived ...
. link. betwe� r . e smother' . .� .
the..The.. bride's•
° ueh;..the koka Free Hospital, the Nat National
the.. world and , 'AO; in m.
• . . • .:., . wearing. a'grey •,wool dress with: , ; . , . . . - s
n roan Fed- Sanitarium Assoeat on.. asked Dr
•seine way as the Ca a r. black accessories and. corsage of
�'Gordon'.*pley. •ma ► - herxrtrir,
J I�:.M :Gordon o e oto
'charge of .the; institution - , s ae
'ing. ,phY sician-in.ehief..The•:,Doc-
tor•' planned to `assume his •,dtities'
on' February,' 10th
T. • Smith .Of Wingham was up
holstering the chairs for the Odd-,
mat
with t.
•hat arid t
cocoa �: ,
' - fellow s New; Hall The wo was
accessories. i Her ' corsage .. :.. o
Ching :b � .done -in• A: Ross. • harri`es�'• shop.
1 •:
ther
'' es
�an
.hea4
ros
was: ` of ink d , .. .
p :Major •Rory :McKenzie -Who was'
and' "she `wore the' gift .:of the •
born and, raised.; here, claimed to
With .goldpendant w
' e' room a
bradP
g
`�e
` .iii" tl1
•
he the'second' tallest man
pearl ,setting ,anti::°'earrings to....
world. He :was 1 -feet 2% inches
and weighed 328bpounds. '"He was
around "th.e World ,and• :before all
the crowned. :heads , of Europe, in-.
eluding two appearances before
King :Edward,nd. had been, of -
ask
•Theand
• farm- ,/byl hel
improve their meth
Will ;an
farmers. to imp e , it
e: kids w Y
in
on bo Th
Y•
•I .
r'oduction processing and
� ina'�kr to et:' their of p � p
thing bta;t, sp c - g
''1
is on.—Ki chener Record , marketing it will also' be: helping
ng
to bring ;'about a More equitable:
0..;-:: . i � tea�tribution of.: food for the peg- -r
,.Retrioval of thesubsidies on•t - match. The, .bridesmaid • and. ac
-
':and le oil `the : world.
'Nand ' coffee''....resulting. 'an an in p ,
crease
•.pound respectively, brings a fur -
they ; realism: of the rather sur
reptilious means by :which, the
Governlnent`.kept the, cost of liv-
Me- index•from soaring .sharply:.
The age of the sun is said to be
• five .billion years; • And no won-'
der: ` Consider fthe. regular ' hours.
pg.. g.
it keeps; o.in tobe dusk
d ' at and
,
.'getting up at: the f irst streak of
dawns. And on': wet ' clays did you:
ever .see it :sty out .in the rain?
-=Ottawa 'Citizen
The •:dance • committees of .the
Lucknosv FineCompany who had
'charge' of the Christmas and New
tOntario's per capita expends-.
' iiiziai' the. movies
t
ue:on
patronizing r
1?
g.
lash: year 'wase $7:10, It would be
interesting to have comparative
statistics'.on• per capita contribu-
4
tions to. the .chug es., -•-•;.,Brock-.
ville Recorder, and Time
companist received 7 cameo • ear -
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the bride room.were eameo,rings'
and the,best' man received a bill;
fold.: The young couple -will make
Y g
erred the• osition 'of. body guard
Year's •. night' dances' are :;to bet p
. their horrie. in Toronto, for... he a •
congratulated'on. the : condttet of, to His Majesty" , •
present. •1 :.
•' . Deaths -John: McLean of ififi-
efore.her marr.iage, t, ee bride
E loss; 68 , ye ` rs: s.' Sarah • Seri,
tend r 'd•. a , kitc - en; Shower . •
was. e h s �. ears Margaret
Lucknow � g
•b Mrs.: Allan Reed;' ' • and 'her; f. 'Vi .John Car.: uth rs:
Y Raynard West ' 'VVawanosh ' 8g o r`-- r
school.
• Mr and • Mrs :.Melvin Reed`'
to - ':Brantford u on
xrroved •, ; P ?�
Reed's 'appointment to a• .general
PP...
a ency �' iith the Massey -Harris
g,
.Company.
Robt: `,Brown''an
Mr.and Mrs. l ,
eddy droved. ; ,
Brown had been associated with
thee- mercantile life of the village
for 14'years and ani leaving here:
took -7 position as •' travelling •
salesman " with . ' 'Reiner Bros:,
Manufacturers,
�
Woollen goods ,
Alex Hackett -wasp elected reeve
ma'
of, :Ashfield with a 25 vote J
brity over John "'Farriali: .: John-.'
Cameron,; won'„ an' easy ~ victory
over Archie:Johnston for the de.
ut' reeveshi � . Councillors el -
were
p Y p
were ; Thommas SulliyanThomas;.
theseances :. A new, policy' was
adopted of
pnott isuing any, passes
out••:of • the hall While ticket 'sell-
ing.. was.
e11-ing.•was. ;going°.on. The• prirnai►y.
& dose was to 'protect the dance j
p rFi
Baer from' becoming
snow. But it' also"
f rozri tracked -hi.,
' desirable. accom
:hadt�-ie..very,d p
lishment' `.of `keeping conditions.
both- within acid without the'hall
very and 'orderly. We un=
• , .
regulation
derstarid that the seine
iwrall be: enforced ' at' 'the'.. Burns'
Ball'• and Which' has�the approval',
of the reat many who are dance. , .
.•g in, an •afternoon ceremony at
patrons because they •e
n • erson an : ' enziee
The. death of Jessie Naylor ' ':oc- •
curred in . Toronto.' in,:.. her 15th
year.•
Rev..: John olliock of .'Ingersoll.
White. ':.
Was s indtr teas � pastor of
viva c., .
church l'resbyterian.,Church. •
The; death ,occurred.. in- IKinlos'
mother..entertained' two.'; • after-
•
were given by Mrs. Helen Bra
il-
`'�Gr Grant MacLean w
hos-
by. Mrs, .. awas
tess at a miscellaneous shower;
Dr. Peck, who ; received. ''
bachleor of arts'de gree . from'
g
Northwestern • and his:'`masteri'a
and doctorate from the
,Univer,
sity of Chicago, .is an assistant •
professor in physics' at'Nurthwes-
tern. His• wife' is 'a graduate of
the. National. College Of ' "Educa-
,�• „ moons. ata trousseau -tea, when 90
guests : registered. '
PE K---MacLEAN'
Miss ' Mary Catherine MacLean,'
dal titer of Mrs. 'John MacLean,
Evanston, ` Ill:, " exchanged. mar-
riage
riage vows •• -with -Dr. ' Edson • R.
Peck, 'son of :Dr., and 'Mrs.' David
Peck, ;Evanston, on. December 21
njoy dant, ' Lavere:. Memorial : temple. •Offi-
RED CROSS:
WORKROOM OM
RE -:OPENS .TtDAR1•
A.Ciosed "for • the • holida � y . seasO•n i
the+local Red Cross' workroom
.s.
opens on. Tuesday, and an .appeal
is made t� village ladies to. turn
out 'and assist ' in. completing- ' the.
quotawork that has, been, as -
,of •
si-ned the Branch: The wnkitroom.
g
Y'
Ration Conpon' Otte Dates ,
Coupons noxi valid are: sugars
• preserves S26" -to S38, butter 035
to. B37, . meat M64 ..to M67. •, On
3anuary 16th the following coo-
,
Pens 'will 'be :good:`,sugat'=pi°esth'-
yes -S89, S40, B38 and M63:c
open each Tuesday arid o1iin.
tears to assist with :this, task 'are
•'badly needed..
ciating pastor was the Rev.' Nor-
anari Oliver of the Evd iston• Bible
church, to w'hicli' Miss MacLean
•
•poinsettias `with snatching head,:
Nieces:
Ca� exon` _ Peck:served: his
m• ,
brother as best man. 'The: ushers
were Donald MacLean, brother' of
:the bride, and *Gordon. Adamson
eft. Highland Park,' cousin ,of the
bridegroom..:More: than 200 guests
attended, + the . reception" in the
terr]pie: parlors. After' a. 'two week
tri '. •to• Mia i� Beach � FI
and Dr. Peck belong ,
Given iii' marriage by.•her bro-
ther, F Dr. Joh• n. Fraser iVlacLean,,
J. the bride '•'wore a: white satin
.gown with a `draped 'Veil" of Al-
lusion ,and 1 heirloom lace, She`
.carried,wliit'e carnations,and gar-
• • " ° denies. Miss Sara Jane MacLean
Mrs, .T .A. •MacDoniald. has re-
attended her sister as. maid - of
honor an
honor, and Mrs: Grant 1V1acl:eazt,
sister-in-law .of the bride, was
yidesmaid.. Eaeh was gowned Ira
e blue ., taffeta "and :carried
•
Passes Reg.N Exams
rd that •lie
dao hter
ceived wo lit r
g ,
jo
rot ea was successful itn passµ
Mg' her registered' nurse exaroin-
ations which were written `iii'►
November: •a•.
p m a., • 'the.
riewlyweds.'will return to live in
theirhouse :at '2735 Park place.
•
Among -•the parties.: feting the
bride yes' a• tea given
by Mrs,.
David B. Pecki1Vi"rs. Charjes Mil-
ler: g'ave'a' notepaper shower and.
•a Christmas •- partyand. kitchen
shower: were giv. . by c 'M'rs A. B.
Champrran: • •rs... A. John Ward
'entertained, tertained, at a :kitchen shower
and Mrs, Kellogg Miller and Miss
Evelyn Miller were hostesses :at.
Miscellaneous,
a rriis ell
aneo
ce u
. s, shavrer;,
B
•
' •Mrs,. DavidPeck• entertained
tho bride4o-be and
her' family
at
luncheon, ;and • a tea • and 'shower.
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:p ._--
.+mraim.ir tork'ila vans
tion. ' . 4
re
Held Rabbit Drive
•About ,. a `doze iiimrods from
1. i
*ye*
the village' e''.he1 a rabbit t
g b
in the Holyrood-Ripley .district'
op New Year's'. Day4'nd bagged
about 25 jacks
Heads Education Board
Dr. :R. L. Treleaven. of.
stock acid formerlof; Lueknovv,
sY
has been • unanimously elected
chairman, o f' t h e Woodstoek
Board of Education on which he
has served, for the past" three
terms..•
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