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THE LUCic:NOW SENTIN i.
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'Lards now, Ontario.
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• • Established 1873 Published Each Wednesday 'Nloxning
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L. C; Thompson, Publisher and Proprietor '
Wednesday, February 12th, 1946
T
E D. I T O� R I
AL
SCOUT -SDE. -WOK- _ . WHY:. THIS. NAME C.H4INGXNG?
The.. 22nd of February is the
Unless a man 'has. some mighty
. _ is
changingh
.o
• n. f
anniversary of, the 'birthday of ..goad reaso r.his
of • name,he should be made go thru
..the Foutider•the BO Seout••and •life with the name he received at
Girl Guide Movgments, the. late • .
i ell. birth:.; .. •
.Lord Baden-Powell of �'�G lw _ , ' •e � .
of "This thing :of going beforg a
•fac forms the keynote
This• t .
the observance in 'Canada this, court :and • hawing ° ones 'name
year, from' February 16 to 23 in- changed has complicated matters'
t in Canada. When .. a - man bcirn
• ' elusive, of Boy Scout=Cxirl Guide
Week, in which "same 100,000 Boy Borovich or- Strashinsky can go
Scouts and .66,000. Girl Guides . of
;-:the Dominion will. participate:
"Theirs, is the Future'is the ap-
propriate slogan ,for the obser
•
. Lord .Rowallan, Chief Scout' of
the . British ,Commonwealth and
Empire, who was. last • Fall a wel
come visitor to 'Canada,contends
that- Scouting.: coutin _S • Ma:-uitaLfactor.in_
at- ,
fostering ' of world peacel and
sums it up •in "a .message'to . the
Scout, leaders of'the world in•this
manner: "Scouting is only just
beginning •and , you - = and I have
our shartrn what-rnarwell rcove
toy be they. greatest thing. in, `the
• world for ,binding , the .'peoples.
together.in the spirit of •good
•
{u
.will” •'i` :(,i' ,
• With a •world, membership ' of
5-000 000 Boy Scouts and-2,500,099"slimming".. ,
: , The fad ofisn t as
ui es, ac ' �a ., —p " revalent as it was ,a •generation,
': Lord. ` Rowallan'S'' state t
truth of ago; , but Canadian doctors' :claim,
ment can •readily be: recognized..
Letters To The Aditc»'
Dear Editor:
.As a person . 'gets Wotder and
looks back. 1 think that he or
she can't helpbut regret,'. that so
much of their life°•has beengiven.
to the. non -essentials: Hoy many
wrinkles -in our brew; and. gray
Wednesday, February 12th,. 1946
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. L! ' RG. BACKWARDS �°�
T THROWN THE 'SENTINEL.. "IL.E -
Sixty Y..ears Ago
Three .political meetings were
halsli where the cor-
respondent reported, "this P
of 'Huron andAshfield
for ,Blake: and.. Cameron
West Wawa'nesh• Townaliip
Council.apOlntEd -the following;
officials:. clerk, R: ' K.. Miller;,
treas. . Wm.' Durnrn; : assessor,,
hiitchinbo tom Board of,
Jo ii t �.
Health, Messrs,.., Lockhart, Gibson
° and thistle ins inspector,. Alex'
us pure as ?the driven' snow, a; : and Todd,pe , r
when .a, hot' fowl supper,was ser-
ved by. the proprietors, Mr. and
Mrs. McDonald.'
hairs on.our heads, have been put• held at L.oc • The Municiapl council macte,
there worrying about things art
the appointment of the followita�,
Pi hf ld is solid village. officialsi• � clerk, Joseph'
that. .never happened,; acid �"on-• •
cern about' bridges which. were •Agnew; treasurer,. aohrr Murch-:
perfectly safe. How little we ison;. assessor J,.
p and collector, W. '"
think n :about, the ' importance �'t Lyons-.... _ . __ •
time. We; are witnessing the _sec- •' James Dryan was appointed
ondspassIg ig from the eternity' of ' chairman • and • D. R. ' McIntosh,.'
` from
the future, into., the eternity of
the ,.past.. These 'seconds' carne' . to«
•
'
rWhat follies we Write. apont hem.
• There is no doubt•but that' a com-
plete .record is being made of the
most .minute details: What a ' fil•J'
'before a judge and emerge' with ing system. we have!- We can on
the mo,ni eor cGil- a r Moment's notice,: produce the.
kr ' of .Jones, m
licudd y,, and do this without any details of transactions, or. activit-
goodreason, _there is something
Yies...in -the ` past in a marvel¢us
:.
Wrong.
. ,way.. We can't imagine a • time
a recent 'espionage a
The . c ., p' , g trials • at: when • there .was •no .time � in the
' w _ : � e all " thispast; nor., a time when there will.
Ottawa •should .change ,
name -:, changing,' technique. We be 'no time in the • future.. There
' � ' : can: be no. slowing' 'down, nor'.
don't k•now what name Sam .Carr g M
nse.
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R
,� stor"
• Dining. a heavy :rain m
the• rook' was blown off the large.
barn of James Webster of; Ash
fief . ..
Large eagles ' were numerous
along the lake shore near Kings-
bridge. Several . were kilned by•
setting out poison - meat and "one
Magnificent 'specimen of the .bald
headed family" Was .given to Dr.
Garnier:
' nt , under • When : he. came to speeding :lip '
Canada from Russia but it. ser- . low' little we think .about.'th7s"
•
C ,
Mainly wasn't Carr. Recently "in.
Toronto.one ofthose, fellow's with
a 'name that;.. had to• be.: sneezed,
ut efore a" u
.and spit }ou , went before . �?... ag
and had his name , changed -to
.Rennie. ,The `Bennie amyin
Toronto, of Scottish' ancestry; ob-
jected. ; but it. did no good. �'he
name • :was changed, •anyway,.'—
Durham: Chronicle.
it
Especially. _ is .this- frac;•; when::one: .. .
fact that the Boy: selves, qualified •To •d`ecided what- with .,their •presen;roti�huirdr=ed--secretary; .-Alfred.; .Ritchie„'..
considers the y ,'should eat: . Such eopTe are •• Will4McDiarmid 'of:P:aramount
. . encs � 'they ,P � ,.:;�. ..
Scout • and Giri Guide Moven actually endangering their health;
'arrived home :from ' Duluth lav
now been ` active :for. more -
Have . , b�dieting . say 'the experts.' This, Ing ''suffered a fractured. collar.
_.eueration_and th,u .. #�
,. , of course,.,'does '•not . apply::ttr t bone whi g e
and
e'. many: mullions of Shen person following as • doctort in- ber business
women throughout the world `
BO
structrons 'as to diet. Normal peo-
who ;owe 'something to the . Bo le -need only normal, rri als, say;i sun.'
"Scouts.. ' and the Gurl Guides., p y �'
, -the experts;' and, unless the plays- n:
there is a Saying "Once a Scout: •
Sepia" .cl , _ � ician has given,strhottit instructions to. ,Space at .a,....speed many times
too• many people still think theme;
universe of, which we. form ' such
an'• insignificant part. How great
is 'it? We say ..there must be a
limit' to it; but what ' does • this
limit consist • .of?: ence.
hedge?What--dotli this:Ybuun
dart' • rest ; :onl? What is • on
the other .aide o'f'this boundary?,•
•
,Men that have spent their lives
with these-' great • telescopes,
photographing,: ' a n d counting°
these . heavenly .bodies, give. it :is
their :estimate:; that; t ere : arc?,; a
least thirty trillions Of, heavenly
bodies, 'in -:What. they can. reach
essrs:,.J. R. Whitely and W. J:•
Little.._purchased "two a agn fa
P.
cent. blood stallions".from 'a Ham-,
ilton••horseman..
• Mr. John Corrigan, one of Kin.
loss 'Township's ' earliest:. residents
secretary. of the •Lucknow School
B6'ard;
Nlr Russell Robertson joined
• .The ..1V1 �. lson's .'Ban
the staff of T e . o k•,
.Lueknow.. Clarence Haan 'was
promoted to the London Branch.
Berwick Sherriff'.joined the staff
,,..
of the• London Branch.
'TwentyYears . Ago .
H. Wade, ,gave 4up ' his position
at .Silverwoods •plant and Harold
MacIntosh,: assistant buttermaker
took charge. • •
Unusual , February road condi-
-tions
ere-lnduated..b3! M-ani.,>�;
Mrs.T. g: Reid motoring to Han.`
over • to visit 'their son Austin.
They ',svvere accompanied by
Trimble Baillie and Harold .Walk -
.:_.lyoorehouse Mitchell.. left on
business trip to . 'Liverpool.. •
At an L,O.L: meeting at Purple
Grove ,the, following officers• were
elected: Master, , Thomas Stanley;
deputy, :Donald McFarlan; chap-.
lain, Robert Litchoe; .treas., Jas.
•
Dung, y, . .
Young; lecturer, James. Wilson,
D. of'' •C., Wm.. Collins; financial
inch tense, which they expect will
be increased, four times when
they get • the• great ,two 'hundred
in s n placeTTlies-e are-aI-1°`
as .great; and• millions of-� thei1•
•
scores of fifties,. greater, than :.our
t
•
'..• solemn prothiSe to AO', their diity
to GOd and Country and, to help.
other people at -411 tinies
Turn"' habit. stayS' with .the .Maj-
ority. of' people long.- after' they
haye :ceased to wear•theimiforms,
of .ScOtits Or guideS,
Born 2in 1857 BaderiPowelt
,first .achieved naticing. fame. :as.
• the Hero. Of. 1Viafeking, arid it Waa
as • a'. result of. 4ia Varied ekperi-
- eines that 'he 'W,rote Seouting 'for
:The current '4,01 of winter
those who are not yet sOld On
the idea of 'loiter. high: seheol
areas to :sex:re:a by feeder bias
of• • Montreal'.
.. ' 1Nliss ..Anne7oltiSton; llfiiss�ior•s: ,
ence H-amiltoh arid ••Mr. Jamey
Little `":attended' • the Stratford'
Normal School A Home:' '
S. C. Rot • nd : AlICn
'Turner. :announhwellced t-hae' ;dissolu
terg•
continuin the • business..•
.,
1 ai
.1
lien
Edie E
old daughter -
f. ,.
Fred ' Hodgins, Con. 10 . , Kinloss,,
died• from internal, injuries: sof .:
fered• when. the hand•'.sleigh, 'on
ieh�-s icling :left
path, a•
to i bush, Slit'
n
Wedn
lot
Stitch
. dose
'aya
Mr.
' Ing. t
,Seed..
onto
Mr.,
spent
moth+
has 1
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w
om
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, Frogi
Doug
Pec
your
1
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Of. Paramount and Miss
pa
was , an , entrance pupil at S. ,S!.
No. 3 Kinloss. 4.
D MacRae was teaching the -fol
et, This 'universe is so' vast, that
our . nearest neighbor ontside .o
Our 'solar system:is 'so, far frOin
ns,, -that if . it Was possible for al
orti Years A46
tended the ball and slipper' 'in
ail,d tr4Y0,. at' .0() nines an :116n.Y.; Pines Club. The London. Harpers
"nevei stopping,'it would' take bi4:1 provided the niugic 'and D.. 'A.
'S'inillions of Years. to .get there. MacDofiald.was floor Anager. .'
ReeVe 'J. G:.• Anderson. Called a
the Village 9f Teeswaterds. en- iance. between' these 'great.heiv- .
Public' meeting 'to.,discuSS -a pro:-
deOVairing' to establish .a. 4Undi enly bodies. , Very . few- are . any ,
position' froin the' Canada Tailor-
forthe erection' of • an .arena; and ynearer each other, than,we are tO.
would like Smile' aisistance frorn lour nearestqleighbor. . .
me ..--reeswater News' under' the
caption; ..f.!We bo4'.t sein To.Te
a
hoUrs of reCreation outside school
or work. Its main features were
• • the out-bfeloors. 'and. the Patrol
main , 'by groups , of: six to 'eight, some consideration cr ,'t h
bOya. under one of theinSelves as
monies. we expend annually, in
a leader; This system has.. stoo county rates, Bruce is, debt -free
and/has $180;000 invested in Do-
minion *of Canada l3ondS.,Of :this
posei and $85,000 ',for highway
purposes. We, in !the Southern
2. 8th, in Kenya. Memorial end,. 'helped to put, that surplus
Services for the foUnder,of Scout -
Mere . generous share"?'
-toy Scout - Girl *Guide W.e e k
throughout* Canada,- It has been
given t9 few Men to see the fruita
, PoWel4ijoyed: He was 50 years
old wh,en the first Scout. -Camp
• was held. in England in.,,1'907. In
the ensuing 34 years he saw the
negrucige the three liospitals
question the ainounts they . have
received or ..been promised jir,pm
County Council-Hvite believe they
are, worthY of 'the SuPport .But
• the.,test of time .and is ‘.found to
be as practical today .as' when the.
Chief Scontintroduced it 39 years'
Baden-Powell .clied 'con January'
„ The 'people of 'Britain are vol-
untarily taking part ,iri a nation-
wide experiment t� defeat .tlie
"ConanAn' told" promoted by the
Ministry "Of Health in conjUnction.
with'. the Medical. Research Cekn-•
. forms ,are universally 'recognized, wack. 'in Britairi each Year,
. youth trainittg,,,The organitation is. a rich heritage for COriada .and
Which Baden-Powell left behind the entire World.
ing qoinpany. to locate Clothing Taylor 'of' Larigside ifolloWing a
for these Iocal papers., to :reserVe
sent at a banquet given by tla,r;..
-John Joynt for employees of the
their . readers away from .this
tO give the spiritUal part .of their
nature soinething to nOtirish, and
encourage it The beasts' of the
and drink,' and .reprb-
duce their kind"; Which is all that
•`` Winnek-Paterson,
•
'Visiting Patients, IlObby
While in ViCtoria HosPital,
London, re.cently with a fractured
from... Mr,. C. ..F.' Hooper of that
city. VOr the past 14 months Mr.
Hooper has made a, . hobby,
its one Of' four . hordes, fpr , the
'Mr. Hooper' ,keeps a record. of
these "get-acqtiainted" calls' and •
since:Bill's return he•has received
word from Mr: Hooper, briefly -
•Outlining some of the "details' of
his. hobby:On his list are --the
names of ,over 1700 people whorri,
lie has Yiiited, but this,doeS not
indicate ,the,number of visits as
he often calls live or six times
•
on- a patient.
•
M. -McAllister '9i West WaWanos
N, THE TOWN
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