HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-01-22, Page 3lnesday, January '22:mod, ,1947
sof Local and ex
rs. A. E.. •McKim iat. visiting
week in Toronto and: attend -
a Girl Guide' conference.
rs, Myrtle Graluun has been
ing her mother,: MrS. Wilson
Lilton.
ddy Collyer is feeling fine
i after being knocked down
e. skating on Saturday, re-
d -:a severe blow on the head.
h 'knocked hien -out,• Medical.
was summoned andhe -*a
•under close observation for
ie..
Nine Grandparents:
tl'e: Joan Aitchisbn, infant
hter of Mr , and. Mrs. Aylmer
hison, has the rather unusual
rience. of havingnine grand-
its living.. They include' Mr.
Mrs. ' Jack ,Campbell, Jack's
its, Mrs, ;Campbell's- Mother,
and . Mrs:: Horace. Aitchison.,
Thomas Aitchison and W
;las, •
°Andrew ♦ of Vancouver,
who was East on a business• trip,
visited recently with his grand-
mother, Mrs. Isaac Andrew, $rid
with his, uncle, Mr, Harvey 'tre
leaven, '
Has New Pontiac. -
Eddy Gaunt has recexired de,
livery. ,on a smart _ new Pontiac
through the local,, dealer; Charles
Mason. •• •
Won Big Turkey,,
,Frank ''Cook of Lbuzon's Fruit
Store, held the winning ticket on
• a, 29.pottnd turkey that was raf-
fled ,off, last. week at McMillan's
Butcher Shop° . •
• Suffered Knee Injury
Mts. 'J. W.
Joy>'at',has• ,been con-.
fined ,to her home ;since •suffer g
a knee injury when she `fell on
,the" ice.,The b.mishap occurred as
Mrs..,Joynt was leaving the• Un
ited•.• Church ;after the morning
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service a week ,ago Sun
roti Vin; Review
AUGGUST ;
�n Elliott was .91 : on July
•members♦1.of the MacDonald.
,registered: at their annual
don :Taylor was pospitah
it Byron Sanatorium..
Graham was, severely hurt J: • ° . Smith 7 was appointed
ling from :a loadof . grain— _ matheryatics ,r'�ds eT
r .Merriot residence at Bel- •at Ottawa Normal School.
and all. their. possessions;
'destroyed '.by`, fire. '..
tram Curran ';vopened an' merson,' Mrs.. David Sproule, Mrs.;
taking .business at'Dun,gan-: Robert Hodgkinson, M:r s;. Win;
•John Hall; Mrs.• James McQuillan,.
rn receiving' hydro service:,` Mrs.' Ida. Flynn, Mrs . Ed!Cv.in Pur-
1 Blake :was ino'ved .to .her vea:
• school, t.ax: ra.te' • was .u,h
;ix millg.4`p
R D.-MacDonalt1 accepted
to Tillsonburg•Pies byteriari;
h• ' ,
,
of Mr, 'and. Mrs. C: E, McDoriagh
suffered a double• fracture of the
right -arm at the Winghann play
ground.
Mac MacLennan' was. taken ` to
*Ingham . Hospital where_ he .was
a patient fora few months with
phlebitis.
•
-Rev arin- 4*acceptde-'a
pastoral; 'appointment , :at Vernon,
DB4THS 'Mrs::James . Purdon;"
Mrs. Ross Taylor,- Mrs Alex Em -
SEPTEMBER •
P. sand: Mrs, .T.: A Cameron:
°oiioredd-befoi e leavirra.
Ashfield• •
asses Frances and'Lillian ,Mc=
Leat; moved' . to •Dungannon .to
zfission make their home permanently'
New Amsterdam, British• Mrs J ' C. Johnston and Mrs.
4,• arrived `;home on fur :Stcw.art .. Cameron ars i.ved . here
f rom'' overseas:''
Carruthers, -::.4- e
y ar old..Major Leishman received
er, of.• Mr.-':axd Mrs.:David-..awards from the B'el'gian Govern
rruthers, . was . serio°usly 'i11; meat for distinguished service•:•in
•
Lemon rhrn�•
tonsils
and Mrs. W. P• Reed 'were'
dbefore leaving for. their
one in St.°�-Marys. '
.now Sepoy: ball.' team,xwas.•
ated` in the plaaoffs by St:
Kennedy, ' son of Mr. 'and
eorge Kennedy had his leg
when♦tae 'fell 30'feet: from`
D.
s Anderson threshed', al-
000: bushels of,.barley. off
;rte
ary and 15th. Sideroad. •
rt . Moffat was given the
for transporting pu nIS
►rev Ox
floss.. Howson: bought Mrs.
home
Seth Cameron was taken'
tminster . Military: Hospital
atment
McDonagh, 8ye r old. son
7
A Clansmen .comfnittee visited:;
Port Albert to inspect former Air
.Force building's with a view to
purchasing one suitable for a 're-
creational . centre. .
Kinloss Township -/levied two
f
fifths mills ' for ederation of
Agriculture purposes.
Tommy Watson, 5 -year-old son
of Capt. and Mrs. Watson, •had his
•leg broken when struck by :a car.
The hoarse .of M'r•..and Wits. Ross
Gaminie was badly' damaged.by
fire, but'was miraculously saved
from :complete destruction
y .
Clarence Crowston.of • Langside
made fine recovery from injuries.
,received when kicked:' Or the
head by a. horse,•;' *"
• .John Hanna tug o' .war trophy,
Went ,tci:•Ashfeld, at Luckriow Fall
Fair° ,
Rev "Ii F..'Dann and Mrs: Lydia.
Philip left for Vernon, B.C.
'George ' Colwell's never Dodge'
was wrecked and burned in a col-
lision near Galt. •
DEATHS•Jacob- Reed, . Mur-
doch McDonald of Schuler, • Alta.
•and a native of Lochalsh; Hugh
Lane, John. A°MacKenzie, W: B.
Wilkinson,, Gordon Taylor •
,Politician. :My boy wants a job
in ,.your department..... .
':Official: •What ca'n• he do?' .
Politician Nothing
Official That • samphfres it
Then •we'` don't:ha-VOW' Weak:him.
im,
in.
the NorthwestEuro pn' ' C.a,,,_
;paign;•
Mary Marshall a•rid."John..•Cris.
...pin were' local' scholarship w in
ners. -
Geoige Chin signed- .,,Up to play.
w•ithi.:Windsoi S'pitfiies• ••'
T., B. Taylor':su;
ffered d -'frac.;
tured;.leg: in'a fall while .Picking
apples :
Mrs. Margaret MacFarlan: flew
to Vancouver _-for a'. visit.
Mel Hackett, cashier of•he
branch Bank of • Cothmerit,
at-Hickson . was robbed ;of $.1,5'0but; k.
;ot in a` ':couple of shots at the
i • a w: o was arrested.
:five days latera ..
.Jack Reid , wasser ously;inju, r•
ed 'in a " passenger= freight .train
, head-on :: c,ofisiort, at West Tor
onto.
i. W O Rhoad •wasp ,a pointed
Tor -
.,
of the Presbytery, Of
Huron -Maitland.....
The Lucknow, .Women's Inst;
t'ute-established' a $60 .scholarship•
for pupils; of Grade. '12
once
(INLOSS• TOWNSHIP- RA1`PAERS
11!E • DEPARTMENT' OF' EDUCATION ACT
The,. tax rate rfor educational .purposes for the
Year 19.46 in the' Corporation of the Towhship •
of . Kinloss has ;,been .ieduee4.birl, reason : of an
amount payable -;as legislative grants for educa-"
tLonal purposes and estimated -at .$8,346,60,
.
'14, R. 'LANE, Clerk.
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. INSURANCE Agnews ° . NCE A enc
y p Lucknow " Ontario.
reg ' casuaity,
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Automobile
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saving'
f ever;e1oencetr. icltY• .Tyohure: neaerdt -isb- :...urgent,
athe welf.40.
Y Y, A x , sa ing ;�electricit� : b -ever
. t' your colnmal°>i:d.
T.HM DAILY: . VYtING� .. WIflCH
SAVINGS S MOULD �� EFFECTED: IS'
:BETWEEN 8 A M .` AND:`•- 'PQM. 11TD
.CONDITIONS ':ARE • PARTICULARLY.
ACUTE •:BETWEEN. '4 1.11M. SAND, .7M
••PAIL
f# `INE NOM
Turn off "lights' when not -required:
Use the inininiuin numbar of ':lights in the :living -room consists
. ; . consistent nt with.food vrs�on
U e, electrically heated- water spangly and check. l `king hot• water'ta' s.
DO not use range elements on,high" . when\ci lower eat will serve, . an
C�► , d• turn •off all..
elements. a's •soon. cis 'possible. ' .
Cook oven meal's a;, often as possible, and_'ayoid the unnecessar use
• Y.., , of , s urf°acs elements .:•:
-Nur off verandah and .other :outside•;lights =
Torn off . all small ,appisances..as soon as possible.
DO 'not' use electric . air' heaters and grates.
.STORES• ANBD OFFICES
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Eliminate the use of ;electri.city for signs and store windows from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m
Turn off all lights when'' not required.
Use .electrically heated, water sparingly and check leaking hot water taps;`
• Do ' not- use electric air heaters.
TN . /Nagy:wes:
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Switch from' day to night` operations' wherever practicable;
Turn offafactory and office :lights when not needed.
'urn off Motor -driven macnes when not required and Aeffect other -savings re
� dihinys whirever •
possible.- •
Avoid , the use • of all: nonessential outdo
` •or lighting.'.
Do, . not -use -electric space heaters,
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ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION 0
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