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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-01-15, Page 211. ... e�• • ., 1-'.. • , Re • bks L+' • PAGE TWO • THE LUCISOW' ' $TINE' BOY'S" TEETH Parents have a -definite' re- sponsibility to instil the dental examination: habit in their child ren. Most,larents. •realize the im- PQ •t'a nee of giving yo ungsters . a r good start in life by provdilig, adequate • dental care. The.Dental `Healthdivision of. the federal health ." departrment, h'o w e e r , states 'that there remain too many children who'never receive den- tal care. children ''''receive no.et- :Many 'tention to:their teeth. .until, they reach school. ages. The.fact-.hS,• an"' infected baby tooth',can be just as dangerous •as its = successor, ---thee permanenttooth. ' 'While. they' hesitatepredict f tJCIKNOW, ONTARIO, THE I UCI NOW SENTIN . ckfiow ,- • • L� � Ontario• • .: Published Each Wednesday Morning. Established 1873-- r $2.00; A Year in Advance=—To U.S $2.50 • Subscription. Ratr. ,Ottawa:' Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post ' Offic ADeEar�en Member of 'The C:WN Thompson,. Publisher and Proprietor ..' _ .. _ .. 15th, 1947 Wednesday, January . POLITICS • r `SPEASING . OP, SECURITY e ORNEIIa PO..... 5 REETC. wa. Journal) T • . (Otte. • _ (I�'aYiover•Post) • ': . �'su pose that.. iii• these - :days.. •; The iriekt time ,a' man stops you :We p ime to. quota ;s .._. it iS',all but a` er . , • t ion the , streel< incl; without •being , • ., At the risk of irytdictmexi asked undertakes.. you banker.. to tell••• . • - - •govern- fox+-' such a misdemeanor we sub what .is '+uvrong with the, , mit a paragraph :spol�en` recently meat, the democratic system and '1VIrP. George W. Spinney, -prey- the way • community affairs are ,by Hank of ley, tea - ``take , a ,good look at -;him:' ident of the• • . run,. .g ., . . Then "try to.,recall what. construe- This , urge to save enc .. • . -. es in the The • five part, :he hat ".played ..... -r---r. , .. 'individual ,responsibility and re- • towns affairs. . ances'are' you. won't be able, inforces. • one. of mans highest Ch tiv the desire. to provide 'to ' credit.•him.:. with a; single for, , himself and, his family,, .Nor :achievement. . Before the -last el-• too much. esome stinging do I think ••it'. is • saying ectiion lie � had' . to. sa about 'the town' to suggest' that .it .will' sap theo ., •.,-... _ fie .., .._. .. a lit ' f- e•- if. nev .g ce.' But !he vitality y o �? nation��. council -then ; in• of%t _• 'treacle the-�same sort of, comments' 'orations ' are nurtured;in the ideal; that some benevolent government' after, . the present • council' took'necessity.- for ' "e made them on street. will • remove the • Oyer And And h �, :._ r ±• . •to -.a; group..Prudent:management of individ-; hal affairs •: of?crofes on the post office.steps' would not deny. e • • With the New Year. ,which may Mr. ; Spi ,: y .: one that certa n social security be -a, smooth. and prosperous o , their `,lace' in our way • meas - or could;be a' troublesome: and; ures hay: th ould.' any•:other, ` o e •� let us•:all to"the best of life, • or w •. difficult qb•,• , realistic • rson 'at•:this 'time" That ' .. of:� our : ability ���co-operate 'With- at� change the truth ,that • in •authority.' We ' have does n g those • "'"if they(security are lace3i them ri positions of re-: n• l irate: rity o- sibilit an ' -no _ ��e reed --t : ' u lab±4l -:persona sport x y� • that goes hand -in '_ hand with i Wednesdayi-: January 1947 15t�'�.... • OOKI NG DA K ARD :.. . THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES Forty Years .Ago • The Village Council' was 'coin, prised of Reeve Anderson a n Councillors .Mitchell, ,Earls, Law-/' and Joynt, Village 'cleric+'. rence • , and treasurer was-P.A. Malcolm, .son; and the auditors •weed Robert Moody. and, Wm, Connell., Rural ,reeves._ were: Kinloss, D, A. McDonald; West . Wawanoali;:' Baillie; Ashfield, Thomas Silty Yearn Ago . ] he• Village lost the 'appeal in '1'. the:} suit of Thoniaa •:Lawr�nCe to recover .r costs of metallic roof on the' Town Hall. The jddge's find- ings in -this suit reveal.. that, Mark Burgess :had the•'contract for car- penter a - 'enter work, painting', glazing P 4 8The eavexroughing at .$2,..0 . de- cision, was. ,later 'reached to put• s Ari the -hall in placed' iron shingle of wooden' Ones; Mr; Burgess` cre� dited ' the". Village at the 'rate * of to pre is $400 a` square on his contrac what effect lack'of dental earl Mr. Lawrence: was :given the will have • on thesand t at en a c .infants shingling contrac $ ehildren' in later life,., the author- . • regular 'square. •Mr•• Lawrence : was paid. hies declare that early g. . $100 on-, account ' and the lawsuit -the e balance. 'of, wase. to •recover .� h $231:20 -which he was ; awarded' with 'costs.., ' Officers. of'the •Holyrood erary 'arid Debating Club. were, Corrigan; Pres.; R,... Stoth- 'Peter . .: Ackert Tre.as.; s:. dental 'vattentien_ definitely , re- duces e duces, °the number of chronic dis- eases : eyes, es kidneys of the'.h. eart, . y , and ' ointS. . ,. 7 give them our support 'gout. one's ,personal wet ism .is : one rounding Constructive criticism to r h efu rt Qdin for V i , Letters To The Editor - ear Etlito D e just. been. reading g book :Pupils :at. S.S., NO., 6 . I{inlossr L have , led "I Choose Fr"eedom" by McKenzie, A. Harper an . entitled. , ' -henkol. Strachan, managing committee. Were, John :Lockhart, Diarmid;1cNe1 ie At a Russian; Victor' I�ravc . I 1U)* . Alex able to- 'The. new,Presbyterian' Church er Morrison;; Willie. af:I'._w�'11 ever.. be . �. ��.,.�, ..:. ,..,.__w�.. ,.. :�; raham;_m Y __: •_�:. n ,nature again, at Kinlough was opened ern mooto . orris od ie look upon home.. McIntyre,McYntyreY d Th• i'day; January ,2nd which the .edi- 1VIcDiarinid,: George . 'Locke garet. t Gertrude McIntosh, Hettie hers . Mills; Beatrice: McIntosh,' 'Charlie I eekhart • ' Mears. 'Davidson, J. Corrigan, -4 • Stothers, W. Hunter (deputy,)'; ° R.• :M'a.cDonald;. john Huron; ; °W, ... McDonald (deputy). • Above. •the signature of .Presi _dent John McCharies the annual meeting 'of the Paramount Cheese and Butter. °Company 'was called • 'n .the' Grange for -January 11th Ball q -•-- _- •A ' •public .meeting vitas 'called. to consider the application. of Mr.. John 'Button .for a. a• $:4, , .0; loan' to build 'a new> machine •s p, •.main factory 100 x . 50 (2. storeys)' : dry. andand. engine r , I as ` I have been wont to o. .is story: 'of • the awful .' conditions• . in that , country is told by an eye' witness, that' you . know at once that he is not exaggerating •the conditions, 'but if ' anything re- straining; the real horrors. He _ c gives i i-ix�ti?sn,. there' were .at . leash twenty .mil - flee, crowded, to 'the doors for all ee 'services. Ai.a tea meeting, thr. on Monday ; evening ,some : • 400 were accomodated' in , the • new .church, .'' with:':an 'overflow crowd of 200 being led and entertained 'in=-. the^~n-1 -Ohere `the Lzckno' Glee Club held forth Pupils •at 'S.S. No.:7, Ashfield; were, , Everett Henderson, Alex Barnby,.. Leila Agar, ,Bridget Ho. gain, aorta-•-1len w n•Gordon Ritchie, 1Vlurdena• •lVlacK,enz a Kenneth• ` Campbell; • a Donalda. Hogan, Russe1f Rxtohie, ;.�i,obert ;:Keith, Gretta ,Campbell; *Keith,. John :McInnes, • Ethel:' • McKe ,.. M•cKeith,: _ I Kenneth Henderson, Janet •Ritch ram in the hew church:`The.fin cl'•a " g ie, Mabel McIceith,. Kelso M 5,. e.oa ar, Adam ‘ McAdam, . Nell . E11a .'Ag , ' .. •. ncis McInnes Clar' McAdam,. ,'Fre- , . ence •Henderson, Olive. McKeith; ' Finlay•Aar Tprmny� Eva Hogan, � ':.. MacKenzie .. 'li ical risoners. •in .con-. haying., ”arrived too .late to.. ge , e; lion '•pot )piP • - - h m, a --' r church-. n ,cert _ •�• • s udder ' ' Jr ave .a short speech, red: the ondition eolm g• n=I in�1943 a c • wii�c#1 • they live, labor. and Cameron and M . • , y .:are i .. fc pr new e- country `� l e ou he a c t hat t a :s-�a Y Y o �lw in -that a s t is p Y car rips c t ra p 0 .,' . e d ill t. t w w , that' t believe But- the.,habit .of•�:nagiig,: then I for it., nt- •c i ails d. •destructive fault-finding there Yon i • and thing • deism: which -some peap�l-e_..think resses. good citizenship, is .just exp -the `reverse ' e and � s>at h m n S'tudy condition ,g `nce • of i with ' i?, t ome sof. . to bee , , r tive. 'to , enterprise • and • capacity for • effort seriously, • It is ood' to' stand on one's feet g .. ood `' :for the' individual, and and for the national. fbrex'.: , y farther the "closer in con- g ar er ' s been said before. But know., of This ha . 'tact •and'the:•more ;you:,. , • • '`'it` Mr. Spinney -says it well, ---and • ' ions .and handicaps, '. the Condit , h'in ,. that cant .be said ' • -: r e res.: is ; sonnet g . br ', and Our, �c p . 00 o is'.a-.fine thing,. d i�ft into entativ � s. Loyaltyare o' , . .t6:drift x . e, that We , g righthere°at h9ome, .. ° . • let' :us use it + s me form of.,Spcialism::'It::really sociations. -. . • Although 'Lucknow nomma c. in our Community" as . g , . was well attended, 1 does not"•'latter what.ahe 'name,. . • . tion •rneetin 'ro the •etid, with be the. same':`The and no: lack' `• of 'ziorriiriees p reduced tQ''the. ;Most •ab osed;::there • edntinues ito: exist a masses . p � • • ' ' � �. are subsist= Slavery; with a b... .e t slay .. �or c :.i c Ys .. disinterest` lar qualifying 3 . •.ffices•::Such: disinterest is -spar of •titularly noticeable• a m o ri''g d they ' ' number of • clergymen,• D:' E. the; foo y .A' nu o': �r a`. f ins IViur I Y the conditions under which they. work,are just ori{ elievea•b1e. ; Lucknow took • part • in e were ossible for ancial:statement `showed.•th total l • I :wish it ,' i �, • p,. read this book:' cost of :• the church' amounted .to. every Canadian. to s. $ 500; remaining `vent''the the. fate 'into •'1.746,x; with ; only„ $ `tin :' ndi'n:'and • which was "'re Which -we .ar{e Surely drif • . , g , outsta g ICs : n1 • it does seer,drifting. . inevitable �. dueed -to.. $00" --by' the :receipts 'at e - - - - •Best• of duck ''nekt, week to. ,Reeves Brown Smyth =of West .•,"..; :Wesley :Jo'' n nosh and , �,J. Y Y. ti :W:awa Lucknow iri their ' quest : res -of pectively for • the `wardenship, of heron : and Bruce' Counties Your own' faults look`- as big to. the other. .fellow •as.:his do .to• ante ration.: Any man• that has -ears to hear, and eyes to;:see Can: discern the' beginnings: of the the, opening: services • ;t Mr.::: J W, 1Vlorgan,`'"'arssistant •,- e t arriston High School• teacher, a H visited at': St ' H•elens,"'when•; he was surgrised .by a 'visit: frdm old pupils at' the home of ,' Mr. nted with JohnGordon and .prese ainin 18 a', handsome purse •cont g $ s was si reed • otiriger_ nomnees;;arid .is tb ,be ins old The 444r6ss sip ed • toda' . • i ': Great Y,- � • � orlon' •and J Comer- . he•future welfare 'trend n b ;dam � re'g>~etted for .,t.. � ..• i 'alit ` demands that' after only a 'year'.of the' Socialist 'on. Mr Morgan 'had":taught at, 'Of the the r•nunc' p . y „of. _ The :first , orP':11 ears " an interest in;, 'form ,.o g: r§: St: Helens ; f years:, younger. men. show , • : •, ' rode endence of he e the :reaction,: the ,. p. • . .n ness'•t °annum .. h • .•f and�s•w.illi g, ,, .o . first .. assume a•,..�. laboriri� class. They- .. ir5 ,� �T�aY • went . Yea. rs Ago g Twenty,. � y.J... December :31st a.daughter .. On ,. was born to Mr.' and Mts: Hai old Ferguson : •. ,. ,, • eda • M s:' D. K. Webster; uffei.. . . Pr. broken leg bone in.: a fall in -trent .`='A.:'Sddall's `•office: ` • U, ,Lucknow ' Interm•ediates .won: a 9 4 .victory over': Kincardine: The. At the 'home ; of the r'ide's Lucknow. line=.up •was. •goal; Bill 1 A ' 'public :•meeting which de ;serves .' a. representative = attend-. '' ance' of village ;residents will be held 'tonight (Wednesday) 'in' the "Town Halla This:Meeting is called for the ur -ose 'of' settmg up .a purpose local. organization: to -'promote the Canadian Aid' to China •fund Bruce County's 'share to • aid the • destitute, 'and. • starving • Chinese p, 'easants is,$11,200 Be; present at ° tonight's .ineeting . if at, •_all .poss_. . •- • since'' they. ` have • a • lebor govern - i` .T e • man. whoossesses req - rent: in. p..q wer:- they; may: 'pray '' fast, and. . loose, with their -. ern; thing: but money is possessed.: py loyment. Today,,'less coal is be- ]• frig `.produced :utc; 'per ho:_per marl '''•'' "Rest satisfied with doing well, than ever before in'the.liistory of. And' leave others to..,talk .'oyou coal mining in Great Britain, al- as .theyptoase . 1:4J,: ;though they have been granted : more wages and better. working j conditions..,: Absenteeism •'h a s and ice off ' Getting the.snow , • •• - • _ reached . as' high as '.70 percent in 1ks on Main down to the sidewa so e.mir es. ,V uch .of 'theidus= .street : will be • apr eciated., by .,,m. mosteverYonebutmio1herswith �tries are,being forced_to 'curtail productirni to. save C04.1... --The, babY.cutters and' sleighs:' leaders are franticall Y•pleading OBI.TUAlt Y• 'MRS: ABEAM:' CULBERT• • a m Culbekt . die • Sun- day, January, 5th at.the h her sort, W. ;Arthur Culbert, Con. • ' .44. Ashfield at•the age;'of ,87:• She ,. was formerl • Louisa : Congram;' Y, :one of . the senior, rnernbers of; the f arY born born to the tate t Richard Congra .,and',,Ann"Fhiliips, Coil; graof 1Holyrood:. Mrs, Culbert's husband' 'died .three " years . ago.. • They' we're, married 66 years ago,, and_ came to reside at•.Maple Em- bleni—Farm,, now owned and, Op- l Rev• W. j• 'Rogers, pastor bf',Dtin her son,'W,. A. Culbert' garinon.:United Church conducted �ctipied by . ,� . i � the funeral service at her son's • The reused from. extensive , h Y ,. farming •35 years• ago.. and moved home. .Melvin Tyndall of Carlow -to a :25 -acre farm and fine. res" -:.sang 'The Lord is my Shepher'd'': de rice on', the '°southern' outskirts. Tlie 'pallbearers were, Cecil Oil - of t1arblri�--Coo ranf ---Lestie of Dunga>tizlion, Vis; �"C•u�lb�lrt Was, h , .. ,, ` n' . ' Con g ram Elliott Constant, Tom an on g , g ... , •• , a fathfui.rMembe'r o' :Dung. ,Ri.vett and Gordon. Con `ram. In, - her United church, in Which she and g • , her hus1 and'•took an active part, ter"merit was- in 'the family plot: •Fbr the past threetyears she hdd in• Dungan nor cemetery; •` ' resided with her, ; son:, Surviving besides her son, Ar thur, are three 'brothers; William,. Charles and,,S,' arra, all of this .:corn- rnunity five grandchildren' a n d fivegreat.. grandchildren • TWO ,children:•.predeceased .,their":_par- ents, : a daughter,.' Barbara, dying ab' Sut 34 :• years ago, .and a son, Melville, ,nine years :ago,. 'Many fiends and relatives at- tended, the funeral on• Wednesday afternborr, .inciuding.:Mrs]-Mabel Glazier, , : an adopted . daughter.' with, •the men' do produce • more to;,no avail. So' far.: their attempts:' to nationalize different forms of business' and industry have been •disa'ppointing,••they are frantical-, ly going ahead with the nation- n�"'of the. nation- alizing—of ' a �'riculture • which g ander. •McKenzie' of. South Kinlosb .McOoy; . centre, C..' .•Thompson; uni ed:in marriage Neil NhcKen- .wings, W";•Huston,• K.' Thoixipsoii; subs, A: Orr, . Jr ;Johnson . s hoot Miss Jes•' At' St,'ilelens c • ` uckin 'ham was `teaching the sic. B, g following pupils, Margaret:rhot��:. ` rte ne, ;�'rahk Carrolla Janet ,1VLacl'a Aloe'- Lyons, ...:. Margaret' Lumina, S Y Helen 'Nixlle,r Nail 'r`ed, M Qiiillin, t Miller Isobel' 1�litle:, :1C�.argare .. , :Heie�n�-'•Thom ` and Gordon.• 1..ydhs, , Mrs. '.•(Rev:) ;�Scobie • :of White' _,d.. a t:a serious 0P. celhiirch. un erw. n enation To $ alkeld 'and. W I. Miller . _,mS 1 of: St. Helens attended. the 'pdu. '•try.•show at Stratford. of .....Ashfield and .Sarali'...Me- •Leod'daughter ,of Mr•'John Mc= Leod; Scoucer, Skye, Inverness Shire;' Scotland, above a"•l:.else has' proved°to'be disa's'trous' wherever tried,- and ,prbvokes more : opposition and' violent 'protests.; The `: terrible thing: about it all' is. 'that there is 'no. going;, back, once .'the step is taken. There will be'such vio- lent oppositioii, such 4 confusion.., that it will be impossible to pro."• es is during duce a hary , t: I nr B,uss the chaos,. • untold millions died ofstarvation. We: have only' to 'use common ,seixae tb, visualize, the-awful-confusioi and -cir;strnic- tion that would follow the taking Messraiiship, .would not brodk away from the :owners; their failure .to co-operate v with hiq. homes and Indo endence,' Then, Plans., and the more pressure he• p I the :rulers"' have to _become the .:'•,or ] y19ut 'on, the more re"sent- `�At•::.the Christmas. Tree < at the Church.of Ascension,,,• Kinloug}, ;Rev, -:' G.. Newton Was presented: with,13 lack; fur coat: of Corsican Lamb... The presentation vas'. made by the• •church warden, Mr Cox:. D. ;L•a*rence defeated , A. Mc- Donald in a three-mile skating' race un the rink for. a purse of $10. , "W..:Murchisonand Arthur"Con e r tri passed . their 'pharmacy ex- , emulations. Tom ` and -Joel - . Mire,house of Montana 'visited : friends at Lang• side. most .absolute tyrants, ' -to bring. men:t 'it would • create, '.until -Eh: aiV 'sort .of order outof the,chaos: 1)' n Who.were really irrearnest about•, their concern for the .un- der. • privileged, 'and `did g°o-•all out to make their, lot a happier ono, become, so eriibittetced with what seems to be the, .lack' of ap=' ,preciation .of the masses,for their efforts On their 4 r befa�lf, they be. conte the most heartless of . e. } tyrants: '.Franklin ':D,. Roosevelt' down on • that, prophe!' - would e theL ideal i'ta anathema of the multituci�Y,:' o` . e • d 4i stator• His ;,' b o er weettin confideiir which 'Will come to pass a. `z- g e .,: iYi lits coinditi'ons •.in' Italy, Germany an Russia -would :result as a riiatte: of course, The • time will come Great 1#ritain when,Ernest gevr vu ill ' become the • most. rti title dictator l iv -his efforts to get h. sias;,'Xt is inevitable if fieryiria' rlrialize the"'land, Great .glial will go through an exp'i•ien that if predieted,,,'".vbul•ti bt1 ,' •" i*►` j,1,1 •rnw'+>•ir 4� pis • • as 'there is suit .ri the sL�ir, nationalize ationaliacthe land. E vpty . adiian should read • this 1;;,,,1c•' W...Ynticy 1'44s iron