The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-02-19, Page 2•
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THE Wa15.1147W SENTINEL, I,i,JCI, 'OW: 'QNTAEit3
TIDE LU KNOW' .SEN'T'INEL..
Lucknow, Ontario.
Letters To, The Editor
Dear Editor; •' e
During the last ' few weeks
there has been a lot of publicity
about skating . contests, and one
of our Canadian .girls has fig- I i o
Sixty o
• >txt Years Ag
urea very' prominently in., ' the
s having her pictures very receipts 'of a social evening at
news;
prominently—displayed. in •our Holyrood were $26.25 to be used
n a bell for she
Established. 1873 00 Published
Each Wednesday Morning
• Subscription Rate `$2. r' iri Advance—To U. S.,A. $2:50
Authorized, as Second Class Mail,„fest Office Department, Ottawa
Member of The C. W. N. A.
L. C. Thompson, 1, ublisher and Proprietor
Wednesday, February 19th, '1947
Wedne$day, February 19th; 1947.
E !r RTT .
there is a
PROVED rio WORTS stitute there. Today; , .
S PRO
IIA -
- which are 'membership of nearly 10.0,008 in
en amlti�ious plans • A .. � ,
�,� - -omen. s..
...,.;fin rtish Isles The W.
Tieing made for •the celebration the.�,r ;, _
the 50th`' an=niversary' of Wo-
of.
• n' ,s _ riri out in high
amen s: Institute b g
, h great- progress.: which
relief t e g
1, . been made.. by • this. pioneer,
organization 'of rural women,
4 'since its inception.. Ori' February. ;
-9 1897 a.> group of women from 'the World, held in 1939; some 30
1 .. , ,t d
:the Stoney Creek +district 'met in c�crepresented.
f' d th
Squires' Ball •im that village', and
�..:
before the meeting was over they
had formed • a new' organization
the.
for t
and `laid the foundation.
Institute:' movement thereafter
'spread to .nearly avert, ,country.
New Zealand, Aus-
tralia;
Europe,:and ,w ,
'tralia • South Africa and India;
until at the last 'conference, of
the .Associated Countrywomen of
OOAK�� N ' , BACKWARDS
'THROUGH THE. SENTINEL FILES
Or occupy` more time, •
It'll tell you what
here,: •
I'll finish yp. my rhyme.
dailies and magazines,' To me at towards purcl;>,asi g e
v sAo
least, iriany of these postures are school. Forty. YeBI Ago
t cl d liber "The West' Wawanosh Mutual ki d
d �
a .big business increase in3"86,`arm, broken.
positively:. indecent
right
ecen ; .an
. 'Master Cecil „Al1.inT.;: a Ls ;
tel suggestive,, No exigencies Fire Insurance' Company showed.
ately could
of Sport, or competition,
ever excuse any. mother' from
prote-Stuig` against ,such '-exp
res, The :• indicate beyond any
u._ y
possible' justification .a disgusting
'' • chairs placed in:, ., the new.,t
•F� treeiri •, .
standard': of ethics,. °. .
has d f oxo W H 'Mil by a limb `•in felling. a, .
"'oachin the coin= 'hall, px•�•c .
We are. appy g
° John Purvis, •auctioneer, .lasted
"'sales: at. Robert
the following
Bower's, Con. •5,' West Wawanosh;,e.
, Stein's,. Con. 11, .,Ash-
at 'Andrew, S �.
field;'' at W. Kilpatrick'S,
t J. M. cox', Gest'
Ashfield. and. a ,
5, Kinloss. `
held a''
e
os
;Mafeking . neighbors .
bee it, the home. 'of Robert
woad ..
Irvin' who was ill with pneu
policy holders soaring: to • Miss, Mina Graham. left .to at-
132-
at-
with . p Y. � ,openings. at •.
-millinery' 4p.
• � o -et�ty to a value • nd the y
X 7.32 covering -Fr .p ,. •,, 3.,- , �_ -_.-� _-- --
" • o °onto”: ,.Detroit, and Cfevela'nd
of; $2,193,159.: • ••• Tei , , i ,
. ' ' Council:. had - 200 Jinn Ritchie of :. Lothian was
The. village
own knoc ed unconscious when struck
i1 dozen, J�-;W• Murray's bush
fete abandonment of decency in ..ler tat a cost. of $4.50 pe,
P and behavioral , New. baseball rules were • adop't
Woman's ' dress:,.
acterized such' civil- ed as, foliaws:r a base "was. given
which characterized .
y- on, '5 • called . balls. in place of six,
the , batter • .was, allowed four
strikes instead of,.. three; a .'.base
on lls was ,charged. against the
pitcher as a base hit; a
11 en-
titled
hit:•witl a �ptched:ba ...
titled ''.the batter to: • go to first
base - f
D. 0. ,: ..
'Cameron his. •bar !,moa a. •� ,
at •:. Osgoode 'Mr.. and', Mrs:. James Alton o
'stet examinatlsns� g
tntries: were represen e
, izations as the Egyptian, Bab
And, so today we m • or- ,
„ Tonian;' ,'Persian, Roman, a n d
ove •far 1e -
'on having. m d
ganizati r others.. before 'their complete :de-
yond the;hoves, expectations' and' . , '
lstru _-.n,.,; •, .
vision of its ° founders.. By the ' This cesspool. , of -iniquity in
• ' nt great' contribution which it. 'is to -
•
. s , honiin its
great'. rural, women's . moven'ie . . .. liv- : Hollywood which • s yp g
o. tactically, encircles° ;day. making to rural. life ..and ,to.Xic.• filth into • cvery•village .and
' 'the ch now practically i . and-- to- the development: of :.
,' globe: It is significant- that; ,,ing... hamlet and. � wide place in '• the.
g.,
rimar . .ur pose of • the . first higher standards. :for .homes in read, on the -Wide
a Place i n cone
, the fi s P P mailer >ir an' . centres, ,...
�-- : :, , ;' „.... ; u a wand_t _._ W_. _w._. .teaching -4:41r :.. - . s.�: and
Institute ;was°•. net.- .to ,• .�tinent -,boy.
as ' � :fine tribute
- to' the
ft`'stands a
Two- � adultery
to robbery, Y
r
raise money, .but• rather"p girls, murder, . .. r3',
'um. • through; h � which foresight and faith of: those who, : g nication robbe , dru lie y,
vide " a meds g for . gambling, Women could' meet t reg:• fifty: years ago" launched: out into.
•rural wom ness, •lying,• :.without let or, hind-
.their; the unknown ' as pione in ar intervals. :..:to' _: discuss'
ers • a ranee.. The. • churches ' are looking.
• problems,. lems and -to • • come in +r, r
--
edregarding their duties and re=
` makers .and
s,ponsibilities as ,home AlNkIMPORTANT: DECISION
. cern-
.
"rhe Clansmen are being
I for . •
The credit for inspiring d d• f th decision to pur-
m •
,
men e` orL eir
e first Women s :Insti- .
., ' ,tio•n: °oft ,
�_ ...._�- .__ irsi.., .--__ _ .__ , chase.,. one sof the buildings . ate
tute goes' to' Mrs.: Adelaite Hood- port • Albert which wilier eve t �'•
short ., time less of �Iamilton • ; A re'' as a. re-
the -in- wally be 'utilized. h' ,
s .Hoodless on P ' e There ;' .a - ', p,x.r_irriducable..m.inin ur' of•:the' _'often do•.they take them 'out.
,
Alireit iFpr'
Stoney
-er-eat- °Ra• ;.c r4r ' def,d r a see
• Lee of- St y
/timid. dof
'f n• b
"r n old n year t t°h b
`d g ,•
Creek, Was ase . o spea at� and its, .uses Show
on• . at 'this ' wholes, e •TT.: - P� •
afraid to peep, -least some' one
might' be`'offended, and:refuse,to`
g. ..
i ute
contr b
The .POce set• ters; in designing
,k
Ve
`� o•: ha
e .
'•n'• seem 'ilio s
• fas
s'�
wom n , :..
a:it •for.
Paring an--
'sh'ca c g...
fi • �di Y p
of,
inch fro
other ..quarter . of , ,�
rjt.
Hall l ,
d
• ea
re
wi 'PoemPP
The 'bile• ng
in the issue of, February 18, ';1887
A Beautiful Spot
B fast enteTrtained-theA°'choir. of
Hackett's ,Methodist church. -
•
e ; marriage ' stook' place in
:Winnipeg, of. Miss:; Annie McCon-.
u•1 er'• of Mr. and
u t-='
• mon� •.
V7here •':peop
le flock -about;
W't man pretty girls��you ;know,
• With,many y
sdnie that: scowl and .pout;
': o
�so
e-'
.The boys 'are stylish; : too, m
times,
iris
besides,
e the
ind - v
A _10 g
rs. Duncan McConne _., 9: ' r..
Weil ; Gillies • of Elm. Creek; Man..
S. MacLean disposed of his 200•
newts.
at St.'
•Heens : k
farm
•acre a
as the Somerville , farm) to J. H.
'Ackert. and Neil `Campbell:, •
ick 'sold his farm
�Wm .' Kilpatrick
Ashfied fto •.his son in=
law,...
ore;' from the so called' ..T, ..o ; give: them' cutter.: rides• =�
vi a, o
� . • , inite• .nee for • sac: -, a • ui, .. � . s ing .$5,000.
d t k an wits and v e n n •g� 'There are many pretty building.
k � Id� prove• innum- bathing s �
• -meet' - frthe- •Fermers th
evening mg R • l and
grab e n . ,,"
"tit e.'She` spoke; on the value ill of er` to teen- It is'.'useless'•to. try toexcuse•,'Of woo:d,.and brick; and stone,
• Ins utopportunities it will offer r
teach. 'domestic ' as bells tempted But; 'among: the rest there •is\one'
and need ` of g ers and adiults alike shoiid be •this tendency, g p.. ,
' ' •� �• '', , • • �• � ag .: . :, throne.
science and sewing in the..public ; : i So that the .chance b anydecent, incentive: The. pre-.' 'That .should be called a .
.;,, . ., far .reach ng . , ,;: �, ,, .. Y: ,._; t ;,_ 1 , is.: .
schools, and ` :finding. that the b rldin would not valence of divorce and `re.mar- Tis . Wm. "Murdock s, that t ,
• to buy ,the. � g •,. • • . •.
. •:
Women
' � L . „•.: •.. ...': ... . " �'•' `... s:u� on':a hill,
women were interested, she ,s g. h through. , •.their fingers th nage can, be attributed directly And =stand • po , ,,
. , m. • Js p .. � --. � .. . .. • : ..' eine
t , •an :institute for wo-'• trend.:. Indecent exposure n • . peep a ca a
g. Club had to .act on short .notice
:..to that, : ..• .
this' ..
formed sunilal .to to....the : ttracts : the material from •• there
irien.',•be . , $ut. the 'decision was'. nota .hasty ;never a ,
, ; ` u es mad e : eine° of Mason `Bxil
Farriers Institute: .Her s gg most of the Members saw which '•good.. husbands are e. Th li
Partners' _ one; l'as
u io . there comes the :blacksmith
tion 'was immediately taken, p, andwere'greatly im- It .always leaves. a . big. quest n Next .
. ; district, .the' building . g Y•
district andsats- she m
b • the women -4 the oss'bilit . The :mark that can 'r ever,: be ...shop,.
.. , Y . • - a,• pressed ' by itis possibility.. Y•
.�.,�...�.� ,._ LL_•. -ria B h t _t7� 1
art 19;,_: ii a`s..'''Ciin.,i .,'guise' "' r, -•`.'S•` . .... 31 e-`1. 4.1i'asT'^-3:.i1 ,'Y3 ilv .t3i�••4i.tt1 -'
•$ � uestion Zo -bnq....-.�r•�--�t Gv:131172:'.•-fa 'co�•�y' -e�Al
r + 19 1897 in Squires'''Iiah;
''.rug y 'was aramount with dither ,
adanta es a d clothes.'• 'there ,
the g �
'went Years' `A o'
The , death' occurred•+- of.Vliss
Kate •McKinnon '..of ;Kinloss, Sh4.
.was 56' and' .t• one time 'hid been
_ears pit
q. ,
im.W1-1V' The :nude• is '•not as de- Oil.. the other side -there stands
Ste
and
`P ' 'and McMillan's
One 'hundred e • s •.this Peek -a -Boo :Sys- Davispavis .
net' ,Creek:-
� nt •' Matters „awaiting- four • structive a
porta a
one women attended the •meeting, decaisioxis and •action tem.
and : decided to: organize a Wo-• .
men's • •
W. Innes Paterson.'.
The ,mill was rented to =these •
•'triers f `
menu:°of Do" stic -- 'About three'years ago
DepartDomestic
AMPBEL'L' '.
GHTY.NINE
the 'McGarry . Hotel
Shortly ',after:' Well,.Henderson
had bought a team of •horses at
an.. ata tion sale, one of the ' ani.:
r�.. fe1Ton t"he. ice-'. and broke..
• leg. .It .had to- be`,destroyed.
• Miss •. Mary, F'inlaysti, age -70,
° 'fined;
phleb
Mr
fined
of
• Wa
fern.
the IA
:. Mr':
ing
a
her
• 1Mai
1Vr
Spei
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lntyr'
`,tion
wee
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gait.
ier
Weell
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-� aspen.
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ort
P
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Cae•
,a: s
•
Sat
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, visi
ent
060
don
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' •at her
home
t
as •fours
d'dead
w „,•
Lochalsh by' Frank and • Rod. Mac
•
Lerman
• � eor e. Youn won • internat-..;
r � the do well � , • . � g : ,g .
'And I: hake head y
fame ''•b ` swimming '`the
io a Y
Catalina Channel
• W: P Agar, was teaching the
"at. S
•No •8."
'n`� uis
fo
lows
g P P
Kinloss: 'Wm. Moffat; F .Caskin
ette •Elva': Wall ';Jean Orr,J:"'Orr, 7-
,• �. ,
:: T. Orr L Con-.
•L.• Moffat' It. .,Orr ,
�. • .� „Ho�c�kle,. ouiYg;•-'Ward
Walker A: ' • Orr, F,,.:.. Conley, F: •
to ;[.:••
'Hockley, R. Gaskinet , .
Y�
H. Caskinette, . W:` •Tiffin, D. Orr,:
'B.' ichardson, W . Richardson.,. •
R ►
'inlay-�`M1ItmQs,'; . Stationed at.,,
O.ttawa' with `:the : 'R C,M:P. x' 15
ited� re .With his...father;. ` Neil'
.. be,
McInnes' who was ' seriously t ill:
Finlay;,.planned to return' to th,ti;
Arctic in. the•spring.
'': • .
P
Rev. ,.and. Mrs, R Beaton -and
' Mrs: Campbell' had• two• ett. buildin s there• children • reached` :Shanghai rorn
• Mr.' -andThere are, pr y g
children a•Lson, 'Cyril, residing 'in beside
Ashfield, and•a 'daughter, Edythe,.
(Mrs, 'C W: Alton) ..of Tilbury
She has made her 'home with` her
daughter since • 1923, ' coining •,from •
Dungannon. three 5/ears ago , -to
live in Tilbury :with the Alton
Econom ":. in .affiliation, -with, the :: • The en. rosit of the folk of . n ro
Y. ,, .g e Y.
' • Institute.- Thus the n been, And Make the: lumber go
Farmers Institut this: conniunity � .has 'Often
"GRANDM
ACTIVE: AT
arts' -
Henry.
C.
Y
••TI Bt71#,
L �.
• bell; .who . is : "grandma" ''to eve"
one who Wows er; Celebrated
ti Lute of the`: world ' ne "of thei --�-- ,About�.20:. rods owards'•the -east;;
>rnother : ins. a demonstrated, but: , o .t'
1
. i chooh ,
� n t e`
pies
stands.
- u
There P.
�,I ,
s •across 'Where _little :boys s o ',to and; fro
' ing.. . ' , . ;� arisen with •other;centre • , y. g ,
g.
•..' . '• _ 'objects . .,. • • , . 'was ,• • . : ' . strict rule: . .
s: earin .Dominion was .the pet .capita k h With. 1VIeDonagh' st ct .to
The :original object apP g .the , . ,
. , "r :; , w:.. ... • . : recently: '.MI'S. her ' we 1: ' k, :to the:•south
ll: •• • in the Constitution • of the Wo- givangs in support of the recent• --her 89:�h' `birthday rece y . From t e , Qo
'SiLi
C
S t.
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4
M
e t .sal' wt r finantil.se:: �;..--i ,,sz. g
to be-
in o
wide organisation _came. greatest achievements, in 'corn!-,
•
rStir, er• nce Hall
In. the former 'Annie St And see lithe Tem a ,
ed at that hristinas • Seal_Campaign:Cam • bell t P
In t t to draft CP
ap
.' a in
e one which a ars today the white plague' �Lucknow "and •ship; Jaiiva'ry 11t1 -i,'' 1858;: the.. da't�'-.' .
- th PPe
the Womens Ins, titute an bookDfstricasset 'what isofficially' liter•, '�ofE1izab
beth • Coutts and To sin
and laugh
'and bawl.
with one clause.added. the, Con indicated•tobe :a record 'foralDavid•;Strling: Her parents were Towards the east just oneh
alf
stitution reads:. oCanada, of:iighlaid and Lowland
`The Object or..this. is
Institute te
—o— "descent. t There
stands the
stor
e
shall 'be tophromote t at know In• December; 1883,. she married Where once before a tavern stood:
' • here. 1s• more than one . of 'the : r '•Cam bell.. and• with : here was burnt down •to .the floor:
.ledge of household science which There. , ,. • .... " . �Ign �' . P . •'.' .. •., But w•
' `d '\ e engin smaller.• • Bruce.. County• centres, husband moved.• to a farm in Ash- 'Tis owned by Donald' Murchison,,
shall lead to an: improv • m .:. • . • . , :., . ,: ,
Which
is: .not : satisfied with. the; ,
w it h field township where;,she' Who keeps • a•:store eXsewhere,:
household• architecture,
:.:specialattention to . home sania: Away'' of dbwn 'in. Lucknow
way in' which 'three towns in the lectfuntii the deathof her: husband
' .tation;' to' 'a '. etter un'• ers .an mg
of the economic: and scieri,tific
car1'of. children With a sew to
-'• 111
11 i
eci'al grants!. within ; little less
two years, while • other rpun-;
apaltry $500
cpalities can boast ' -
ari�ard'" of . i .i
.raising the general st
' of .our " �eo le•(added grant, which rn 'most cases 'has;
.,,• health P .p � � . ..
-law e) 'nd Carrying on :any line •been passed, on to local' Legion.
c ciao Y •
•
S g
Y
Of work which has • for its ob.,branches
)ects.•' betterment. of home and'•A .recent"protest. b�• The Tees-'
. -. - • .: Water News' in thisonneetion,
• . conditions surrounding •.commurr- •a •
,it
, was :,':editorially.', supported: • last
.sty: life". Tlie� motto .chosen -'was• • ..
o ,, week. , by The Paisley - Advocate
•` Home slid. country. ,
-.For �; • , "
n which.concluded• thusly: "Put it
• From• that small beginning i
,• has always 'been this.. way -¢erg
theWoin,
a little hall iri;an'.Ontario village,
en's,,Institutes' have be-
come a great force for rural bet-
Terme± t throb hout the' 'world.'
g ..
Today there are close to 36,00
members ,in, the 4,300 Institutes'
in the Province'•of Ontario, and
PP
704:00 in approximately 3,000. In -
y,
stitutes in the. Dominion _of. Can
ads. P .•
Thirty years ago,_ the ' Institute
movement spread :to 1Jngland,'and.
to a Canadian. woman; Mrs, Al
fred. • Watts of. ,Ontario, fell the
•
the:,far interior Of 'China where.,
�Mr. and: Mrs,. Beaton .were cal rY.•
But which 1 .will: not name,' �
• ing.; on Mis ionar work:. M'rs.:
Just. come and see them for t'our g s Y
self, ..
Beaton. • was formerly . Mary
-_, (Poliy) Boston .. a •siste'i` .of Mi .
And ou v�ill,, think the ;same.,,. (tP Y) � , .
,Y'
ih f
Lucknow.
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m
c
'In order not to fill, more spare,
da s in :Goderich, ,Mrs. •Campbell, tendon they•deserve • For instance
family. She has one brother, Wm. ,Y , ..
i - doctors '.know that ".month bi eatih
` "' • sister, s: • Geor a is' still, an •active seamstress.. She
Stirling; and a.sister., Mx ., ;•' : • :, ,. ..' '
i gi ildren, . •can lead to' pro=
ulford both'liviri .' in '�Goderieh, has made an. ample, supply of:ing, n Children,
s • ' g uilts for her children and. rand- notinced `change in. actual facial
seven , grandchildren -arid two q , , , grand-
children, she knits whenever ',the' structure. •• ''' -
tains chosen truce centres always '
. great- grandchildren.; "
have'' been able to skim ()ff. . the
• ,Grandma Campbell enjoys good
need arises and.her-Crochiet:hook . ' �Snori`n indicates fa
g failure of the
•. ., • .. .. .idle.
n thein
cream' thers have :never , been health...Just 'five ears ago :she is, never idle. She, is at present..nasal 'passages to, ,perform
get.a lick ''dt the skirts' y i g t 11 finishing her -third crocheted bed- ro '...er functions 'and'. is Common „ '•
able toaevengsuffered a broken hip,:. spent • p p
milk! And so far !as ,we. can .see . weeks* spread: • Her .first' was ,made' at .amon those • suffe, irlg from some. ''
. weeks m the •Godencl hospital, . , .. , g • r
--it's 'oin to stay • that waySO i : x a the ' age: 'of eighty years arid td- 'form •df blockage of • the nose.
goingthen .into a .wheelchair, net�?
long as the County Council set-
up remains . the,'way that it is-
and -has been"for-years"
Neighbors •axe people who' collie
over when'ydti are sick -•-and• tell
you. how sick they used to be.......
lonor ' of organizing .the: first Int' ' Chatham News,
da • s"he has- completed
came :for support, and now -her y . p ed. 252 blocks
. ' a itle, on the'third, one-half of the eorn-
only � complaint.• is • , ,dust. lit e,
rheumatism racaw and then}, `'1VXy ,Meted, spread,
OfIi� c
eyesigt 'isn't as: good as it used
SN
to be, • but I can still ,sew and : : • .• • :.
run the, sewing machinek too.'`., Snoring. and breathing through
she, said: . , • "• the mouth are serious mutters
,, ,- y�
A '"tailoress" in herouxtger not always given .the ,'special at -
ix
.. fat.t al 4 l._:1 ►' i•+ ., '. • 410,11.•*y
Milli
Medical_' advice, shot ld he
sought for: the chronic month-"
,reather-'. and - Where- thea --.1s 'a
tendettoy, ' particul'arly" in Old- •
weather, for a child to ,,.level°P'
w . .•�. nt dle' i
nasal colds '.with . persist.
charge, ;the:. family `pilyoiciaii,:
Should. be consulted .at.once,
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