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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-01-15, Page 7Wednesday,:. *tantiary, 1.5th, 194?" A ? • 'Hlr LUCKI.V'OW SENTINEL, LLJCKNOW, .ONTARTO. .., • MAY in Ashfield. P. r bort„ was badly burned by •sacci-•' Mrs S. C• Rathwell was pie Miss Margaret Mackenzie and dent while employed at: p.aving 'se ted• with,_a M,S..life; Mem-, Mr. Glenn H Needham were"•eri work .on, -.the Bluevwater. • • n bershik r • , gaged to fill two -vacancies :.ori:.. Operational •witags were award'- . J The Synod of Hamilton and London nominated, Rev. C. H. • .MacDonald as a candidate for the imederatorship of the General As- , ' sembly. • A barn 'fire at :St: '° Helens threatened the ' .home • and • grist mill of G A. Webb.. Charles Hedley s.uld his ° shoe regair•business 'to Elmer McKay. 'Richard Baker of Holyrood suf-' ' fractured "-le when fared 'a badly, g . kicked by .1. horse, H horsee .crawled . to the laneway.' where he. lay until discovered. ,by woodcutters who Were" piing back” to the:'bush. • :Overseas brides Mrs. Elliott .. Webster and -Mrs, . Norman . Ross, arrived in• Canada. ; ' ^ • Iam Bennigerof Dungannon his : butcher business tr.- sold o Or- ville Stanley of Windsor. Rev: R. A, 'Jocelyn was- appoint- ed scoutmaster. ,of new organized -troop - -1 z The• :nit d •Pine. River u e Church B con congregation made a presentation to - Miss : Elizabeth .'Welsh, ° who m ve' to ••Lucknow. to resider Joseph. Wall.. bought Richard :Gardner's far .at : Zion. Cra S Luc kno•, w ado teddaylight t s. a: v - 'in tune, C J. Davison was . appointet member of the• Caled n an Park Board to succeed the late G H. Smith. E. , . , d ilei 'to.* London '' teaching' staff, on which her sister$ : Elva and Ferne were serving.' Mr ' Tan ' MacRae;•''' formerly' ,of• .. • Or. • Lochalsh, was •named junior county judge of Middlesex in to bu accident Mrs Wellington Henderson was the High School --staff and Miss Helen Orr' waengaged to sue= Geed 'Miss: MacDougall in Public School. • . . The Clatislnen set .up :a. $50 general, proficiency scholarship for Grade 13 pupils ,. ;: Mrs. Earl Durnin suffered a seve ack. ,injuirj in a, fall- in the barn at , their. farm 't St:, Helens; won the prize -at 'the • 12th of July ed posthumously' to • FO. George' A. McQrxillin.• ; Joan Rivett, 12: -year-old laugh-' ter,of Mr. and Mrs, -George Rivett cif Dungannon, rescued JO -year old' Guth Tootell:of Flint, Mich., .frorn'drowning at Port ' Albert' Beach: • Thos. Culbert -.of Dungannon, 92, and 70 years. ra`l Granger n; Donald McKay, :; a native of. celebratioh at, Bl .th H v y . a observed Con. 6, Huron Township, died..' in his' 92nd birthdayon Jul:. 1 6t' y 6 �, Detroit from irsjuries received' in• an automobile accident.` Dr, W • 'V.:,, Johnston: was in Banff as 'an' Ontario ;delegate t' o the Canadian Medical .Association convention,' `. Mr. T. A.' Cameron bought the . home of - Mr.• W P,, Reed. At'.a.eetin " 'Crewe meeting- ; g m , nited• ,Church/t' an Ashfield • Towrr$h'p • Ernest' Gaunt was severely •in-. lured when struck' 'on;• °the ..head with a plank :while unloading ha ,• g y, . • Mass Mary:Ha l was :90 ,. ..; ... o�?, Judy. 21st,. " Fred .Anderson suffered :a "bad- ly crushed. 4:_foot :when 'run' over by ' a- loaded hay _ wagon ' r William Clayton , sold his store Branch: of the Ontario Temper t. :, ; a Blackhorse to ,$ muel: Ea'rmer• -ance.�:Feder-ation -w: - _ „ a, w�,; r as--formedwvrth- of ,'$�ratford: �' Mrs. Matthew Gaynor was M. Bert McWhinney as:. presi- dent.. ts, Mr ' and Mrs. ' Joseph' ose• ' Tiffi n • a •of Whitechurch'' observe. ,a'.- :''S wedding ,anniversary.1 ' The MacKenzie, will was before the Supreme Co`tirt. eo :Courtney • and • Grant making 'an amazing' „ recovery from a • very critical '.thyroid` op- iM&on�and Mrs. Garnerr Sta l:e Were 50. years' mare y red; . -__C iff' Menar ' an bought g htT. A Dia'r d:were ••acciden-t vietis at , n -_ -1 m�a wood cutintg, bee`'atEugenee.bol-Alan 'andWilbert Dui-. • Conley's, r • Charles -Mc uill' 1, Q rn made.:. '`56 oya es on: , e ospital -,.ship:; Lady'Nelson :.before receiving his . d s„cha�rge. Vincent A'ustin._h.ad a leg ba. shattered •, and crushed when a truck backed. onto• him during t• highway operations .near . Kintail %: A--poke-y --to adopt perpet . ` care at 90 year old. Lochalsh cern: • etery was approved by. the Board,`: • • w 6 • � 4r PPAGE SEVEN gnaws' ' Luckna►w Ontario .•'.'.. gency: ~ire, Casualty Auto obile• Dara. Alton ' of'; Vancouver visit- ed 'herefor ' : w . Si the .first :time . since leaving 'in' 1392;• • . DEATHS -- Albert. • Johnston, 'Mrs Martha • Hunter,': Mrs. Gladys' s' Y 1V,[,eLean,' a native of .Dungannon;. Duncan ,' McGregor, < Mrsr Alex Mowbray, 'Alfred' Sherwood -Mrs, Thomas" Saunders ; ._w _� r ,formerly. of ,St.' Helens Harry ; Young; - formerly of -Kintail; Mrs:E;John • Donald . William. Barbour; James l:;r. Hac- kett. •'' --C - h 0111q VE NE .FORI[�iV1Es-MEE�INQr- �' AT COURRIES- CORNER The first Fa' " Fo • , a 'the season_' •: for the Courries: �of•:stock °ard•'poultry were stress ed • as..alarming factors, special. attention , being 'centred ' o ng .Q, rhinitis' as proving a real menace g g _ suggested in 'hb raising.. • It was • s that the government start a cam paign. whereby: 'affected. animals be_ destroyed _at': once._.. and__the :- owner ' reimbursed' ` ford. his :loss:" .. This would be the quickest way to :eradicate the disease.' Fluctuat : ing• markets.also . caused , some concern. It . was felt» that they might 'be partially overcome, by co operation --Seasonal labo • - as •another ;risk • • which might bee 9. avoided by .selective-• immigration and it was: considered advisable" to'brin•• in men'fir.n; ,• e -4 .a home' of Mr.'and Mrs. ;;Jamie vines during'their. slack time,, son.• Grant *Parrish was : elAt.. acted' the � conclusion of � . lis- .• secretaryt ;Risks in gr culture ' cession lunch:'was .served. - by ' the . . for mad •tlie <°su � ` b act" of�i ' .' scussio hostess. ostess assisted 7 sista - d b . •Mr s A� Y . John- Weather;:. conditions,: 'destruction • 'stop. r. - and, .Mrs ` 1�!t. n lir, Scott by birds 'and 'insects': were count-' vited the Form ° to'r their'. _ . • ; . • :.. •.. , home• ..::. .: Wens farm:p.q, - ed ;as our•` lesser risks::, Diseases,. ler . the next' meeting. ° . • • • 9 • elected president 'of the:' Lady • The Bruce ;County -.Health-•Unit •Bowlers. Mrs. Alex Smif.h of •Tar's observed her 94th bi_i•thday. Ilarry .Sherwood, a ,native ''of Ashfield,-: and 'in -,the:, employ .of thy` Massey -Harris , Co'iipany, flew to China: on an UNRRA: mission. ;Tohn Hanna, M P i' .announced • a million dollar 'Provincial road expenditure for Huron Bruce riding. Mr. •and .' Mrs.. Peter McCall 'bought the "McNiece house"... from Charles Ashfield ',Presbyterian congre- ation '.': •mernbers and adherents who'had served -in' the armed forces.. •- P W; Hoag ;was appointers prin- cipal of ; L'ucknow High •'School. Resignation, of Miss. Marion Mac Dougall of the primary room was received : ' ' ,• oth- • became operative'; surcce'eding•i. iosal Bn� ds -,o -f .l a-i.th-ID3 -•: Wn = ' 4.4 the Unit: The - barn on • • jack, Swrtzer's grass farm at::Zion: was 'destroyed: try 'dire : W C Finlayson bought the G: H. Smith` horns 'and .`H D ,Thomp- 'son ,bought' the. ..'G.•. A,' Sid'dall home. :`.. Alex . Stanley bought Win. Ken-. nedy's''.1arm: and Cliff'''Roulston boughtAlbert;Lrttle's :farm. John. Foran '. bought :..the : .Alexandei:. :farm in' `Vest' :Wawariosh.. • SLY 4 •�r Lircknow S'.O.S. Club: 'decided to donate':$100:,to `help equip `.one' of the kitchens in Wingham Hos- pita�i , A representative of the Central • .;Mortgage and Housing Cor orae ti ;P, on outlined^ various . housing ousing schemes at ;a public, meeting 'in', ' L'ucknow. MacDo ,•*as•.! .Wald, • guest ,speake`f-,at Old Light Lodge Ladies' .Night*. social. • DEATHS ---Rod MacLennan ' of St. :Thomas; WThom as' r$gms; .William• • McDonald, Virden,Man.; Mrs. Albert Crn•, ... • Davidso' • a S', Mrs. Robert n, Miss Vera Robb, Mrs, E. D. Hassall' 'Mrs; . I, . D. Mac- ' Lennon,, l Y », JUNE The directors, of the L Distrrot• Co,, ucknow Operative were cats-• 'vassing,' the district selling and $1M' dividend shards to fin- ance• their new. $10,000. Ware-. • house _ 'Mr. James R. Hackett . suffered a severe head injury,,. Lucknow Board .of ; Hducatibn deckled to operate a;•school lies were `elected`' to the;; newly organ ized Highway 80.'Corrymittee Ralph :Hodgins "bought .:the .lent cheIl:' hone `and :Frank. 'Lortsso the-• Watsoi home. : Airs. Jcan ,Quigley was: honored by Lothian School 'Section where she taught for'20:..years. Luc'know. . High • School • pupils presented• a gift, to liss'F'rances B. MacLca:i upon her .retirement •after, more than tw.o score • years_ or% ;the Lucknow teaching staff: DEATHS- Mss Isabella , Mac- ' Kenzie of Ripley, -Mss. John Mae,� Donald of Tilston, ':Man.;„ former ly Mary Lockhart; ` Mrs:.Henry Griffin, -'W+ J. ' •Roulston, Mrs. DavirP.Ferrier, Rev. :Father* Dean, Mrs. • John Campbell, Will am John Dobson, Wm: Henry Scott,: M-rs Charles Whitman;' a sister of Mrs. W. J. Douglas, Mrs Mur-' doch ••Macpherson. JUL'S! ` M: C. 'O r .opened a.,shop estors `and ;1•0air business`.in' Chesley. '.. 4Mr. Norman Shaclkleton of -Mafei ing had'hisneck-dislocated 'when. thrown from the hhy :rafte. Dr.' Wilfred •'W; S let win of Orofio left on a miss.ion't ;1 ui•oije. for 1Wl"t.HA as, r'veterina ian. Glamis 'Presbyter"ian' Church' extended a call ,to Rev. A,' H. ` Wilson. i0 rvi+ 11 cGumber of Port Al- , Recent sleet and wind storms in. Niagara and ' Western " • tower: and wooden -pots Hydro lines. This picture( skdws • how ice -laden trees and limbs broke, fell,across. Hydro:lines and forced them to the ground. r When King Winter' makes. an all-out 'attatk,'.man. can doh little but .. repair.. . • the damage, as: fast aspo. s. sible._:,Recent'-power-W*6. `n Nra.. garr and iNesterin :..• Ontario: areas Were the:d°irect: result of -,Unusual and` Conditions,;.... severe'storm conditio ` � . . Because of the flexibility provided, by its unified,rovince-wide `or p 9Qniza ,.. • tion, Hydro was, able.to rush .emergency repair crews from other parts' of °Ontai o :to restore power..: Every effort.. was directed to . this wick:. , ;To all' consumers Who ,suffered in these 'stories areas, Hydro •expr � ' , • ,' .. .: ;.. Hydro passes ;its 'thank* and appreaation for their patience and understanding.,.in 'a -'difficult and• trying •situation. '', :,, V . I t. ' - At 'all times 'Hydro safeguards service by ` •• �,a ,9 .,ta, • g •.ndeavolrrin' to -.Iota free from .trees and 'by tree trimming . Present storm d�lmages Illustrate 'the' - ,advisability of these' methods: ' ' During: this• :winter period!. 'storms and• power shortage®r great operating problems for Hydro. Your co• -operation in the conserving of power will beof material aissistanc and urauch appreciated. • .RC - ELECTRyr,,I,C POWER COMMISSION- OF._ ONTARIO •,14,,vw •1k',f4,'.rre:,, M'.. w ... , .,4.1. f' 1 . 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