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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-02-26, Page 2. it i THE I:LICK-NOW ' SEI�iTIN�'`,f tr +t. cKHQW, ONTAR1Q.,.. 'TIDE' ,LUCKNW SENTINEL • Lucknow, Ontario.. •, stablished 1873 —. Pubilshed Each 'Wednesday Morxiit g ,.; Subscription Rate -- $2.00 A Year, in Advance -To U. S.A. $2.50 Authorized' as Second ,C1ass:q4aai1, Post Office Department, Ottawa " . Member 'of�'i'he C. W.' N. A, ' •.'""-sty, . L. C. Thompson, . ublisher • and Proprietor, Wednesday; February 26th,. 1947 EDIT° RI A IA "NSE ,.DON'T. AEE . In recent issues . wehave pub-: lished';coriaments; from The •Tees- Water • News and from •The., .Pais- ley, `Advocate `regarding' hospital :'bo ldin fund . grants of .$75,000, made by Bruce CoW ty `Council:' Both Teeswater and :Paisley have arena= projects •on the go, and -feel • • they', should get ,in on • some of these big handouts. .• Because •we have. published their. 'comments does not mean. • ` YrAT'S--THE-SCOL A. little booklet • for veterans. •which pas just been issued by•the, �Ban1 y of "Montreal. is . ca�lled "What'•' the Score on these Vet- erai 'Loans?" - fid is' about the new Veterans' Business and Pro, fessional . Loans, Act. In it the bank answers, in .the, straightfor-, ward 'words of One of :their man agers, a series of questions put by a*. veteran who wants..to know "The score for himself and for LOOKI N�,�. .BA.CKWARD • `T 'Ii OUG . ' ' E.'. SE 'INEL •• FILES .• ' home. Local competitors in the Sixty Years Ago silent game were Thomas Mac- • A piibli meeting: was called, in. I'Don.ald G rfield MacDorfald, Jas; Lucknow 'to appoint a' citizens' young, :J: °' ;Anderson, A,. Blitz- committee to take into' .e'bnsider- stein, Alex , Ross,. . JOS.- Agnew, ation °the forming of a new county ' Win. MacKenzie, J. W. Murray, and also the securing of greater ,Thomas. Watson, John McDonald, a Intl's. Ross McMillan. An e. ition' car of the' Can -The death occurre• o: argare cific ' Railwa visited Martin,: a pioneer 'of :the .White; adzan P .. y ` .., . Leel now „with a:,display:• of min ocliurc i comrnunrty. :4 I ti' er rain' and'other pro Thea death occezrr:ed 'in . WAirini eraI, mb , g - :, � . a ducts of• the:' `Great North-West peg, of Mrs., James Gardner, , Mr, W.. MelliS local "agent, ar-:: former resident ,of -:Zion: Was" borne to M ranged: for 'buses to run.: coiitm- � ' A . daughter ;w . , wally between . the Post.„ Office and Mrs., Ewart Taylor. ve' the s ..ect=• : • Miss Lena 'Hackett' of Stratford and station to coir y p .,-, Mi Ss ` ' R. D. Cameron . announced that, he 'was ,leaving Belfast ,and .was bar .iris to cleat .es are a }un- giving immense g ...that we agree, _In fact, we:"don't, his :friends: Copies._ r .w __W -._ ,� . . is stare. stock., said• editorially some time derstand, •freely available at the h general-:.. ,. and . so ed t y the •Lucknow School Board ac- ago.: Because' an arena is termed .a memiorial hall; does not justify county. assistance.. -;L,u c k'n o w °financed' its• `own arena.. For= costs. . el-we•,,bwilt.it.,vrhen.-_eo.._�: w tunat y, . , , were less than' a ,half of .what *hey'�'are today, but .on• -the other - hand 'money was much:"tighter" then.. • .situ ii -413; .Von. fatzl;tics at' P . arenas •.con a under'. two very `dif- _ fereeategoriesjand yet ._we in the 'southern part of the county, • :'without'':such facilities, are con- in • '.hos itai in.- Bruce trout g to P which` `can- never:�•be of any. service to us In:fact ;the great majority. an. the extreme south are - patrons; of • Huron 'County ospi a an • seldom' ''utilize -'the l?osgital ser : vices which they are helping to : maintain county. rates.:-� through h g _0• Recog• g nizin that' "education` is 'about to enter' ,a .new: sphere, with zreir-distinct'--1 td:ne` 7scheols_af F. fering a .complete curriculurri .for, rural and urban . students •alike", the. Kincardine News .sets forth l a wh - Kincardine: should oneca� y ;u. • be among the chpsen centres. The Flews .poi.*ts tett othat K rd ne pioneered -in the educational field aii�d•. that "one. reason • for .having the distinction of being the' centre 'of education:in the pioneer .period Was that: it '.'was the, settlement local office• of the bank, There leas, been' , a .certain amount. of ,doubt and .misappre- hension 'as to."what" the Veterans' Lbana A•ct would enable banks to do in the• way of snaking loans. to: Veterans who; have started,. or who wish to start, a business ,of their own. An , unfortunate delay, cepted, iVlr,. McCarroll's ' tender to: sipply�,, 30 cords of` 27 -inch wood at $1.25 a cord. Thomas Lawrence. represented a -d- the locals'order : of the i` ?t Lodge. of ; the Ancieht order ,Un- ited Un=ited Workmen. held in Toronto., Rev: Mr McQueen . of, Ripley united in Marriage Sarah J: Mc ent's.. • rinted forms and details 'Dona o ' Nem oc r y an • ex of the .regulations. did not help . McKellar. of Nor th'•Dorchester, matters. M.dlesex r . ' Rooklid a a "nd ;Somerville: ad- Now:.the Bank Of Montreal •has g brought out this; .attractive 'little volu'rne which really answers t1ie question put' ori its cover; It .dis- pets, too.,: any• idea that: the bank. is ess advancin money=- under the.• terms Ofthe act •... ' through -the ` foreword Running . .. . . a ;and the. answers to the .veteran's questions' is a wholehearted;; en • dorsement of :the ; widespread de-. sire for:• "a.,'business: of: my 'own". e:"ban woes,• riot hesitate u• •to ;impress•veterans' with' the fact that they must have a sound busi- ness proposition. .Besides their money, veterans are investing their own tirrie, effort, , and their. very,. future . in . these new ••busi- Messrs: `Bryan : afid'.-.Henderson of::. °� nesse';.. arid. the government '.and, Lucknow at $9,475. • the; banks `would not be ;serving The .:death • of Peter Campbell'. these citizens well if they assisted occurred in his 85th year. He : had i M cntures .which: had no reason- ° resided ' iia 'West Wawanosli , for ablchance :of success.. r over 51 years. most accessible to' the majority•Soon; after •VJ-flay . this. same. ; The death.'of Laughlin MacDon- of ,people" The 'News adds, "It bank .brought out 'a valuable lit old occurred. at .'Duluth He. was. Mill' is. the Site most easily. ac- `tle' book ;fort veterans° called "Get- a native of .;Ashfeld.and was in cessible. to the, majority. of . people - Normalw spent the.' week -end •at her home in: Ashfield, Resolved, that High .School edu=• cation: benefits'. boys and. girls ecome farm- ers, .are. going do b, was. the'subject, of ~a debate 'at the Kairsliea meeting• helot Mrs. George White's. Debaters Were Miss E; Sutherland, , Miss Mary . 'McLeod; Mrs. B. `Chesnut and :.Mrs A. Sutherland.: OTHERS ARE ASKING —Are ;valid 'coupons • Wednesday, February 24th, 1947 A ---Meatless, days start at four a,rn. Tuesdays and • Friday ,and. continue until 4 Wm. Wednesday, and Saturday. ' • Q ---I used to • ,pay. five cents for . two dcugbnuts,. What is the -high-. est price my grocer may ataxia'," me now that the ceiling price has.. . beery changed,.1 "'. A ----Six cents'for'two : doughnuts, 1 is the highest price, . because the N increase ,permitted' was. 10 .per: cent. ,Since this :increase in the case of doughnuts .is one-half cent `. . your -'dealer may charge you' one cent,.more, When the: increase is ion and is.:4.one,half cent, - : . a fract -0 or more the . dealer • may gq,, to ' the next highest whole figure, -=The store :near. us• had red salmon the other day but it.woul& not. sell me any 'unless I bought :some pink .salmon which my f am`-.• does • no �. like. Can- a ' dealer•, r1y t i do this? , ,A -,-No, this is:a conditi°naJ sale.: and conditional -sales of any and still banned. byi t •e' all •kinds are sti l b , . h • , Board. • . ' . Q � r coat which. 'I bought • .Q Afu a mopth ago, is ripped and is going to pieces, „It was apparently `made from furs which had ;been - .> ma e= -the . -usedCan=;you ,- k, , store refundo•'my money? A. --I ain • sorry but . this is, a matter which: does not eo?me un, . for meat . der . they . jurisdiction, of the : War= , vertised their . planing , mill. as "the most -p>ular ih the , county'' The . site ` was. near 'the Carding Mill: Forty ears Ago s . ezng accept e • , in. provide meat for European coun- tries -and • then-ited-K ngcrOm? Whys A •les valid coupons are,: still being •accePted..In answering the .... second part• of your questionrwe :time .'rices ori r.. Our; only controls over -fur are -those•••-which require-.-dealers--:•to- state the kind of, fur , which, is actually'• used, no matter what, its. trade name .may: be • will .quote the Hon:.Mr..Gardiner. `.HEALTH BOOKLETS:.. rha_lp: an of the committee set -'u _- '$y . arrangement between fed - to ; deal with the requests made ,'Oral and'. provincial 7health The Thom sonblacksmith , shop 4 , for•food'for - countries ,m Europe was purchased by ••Messrs • Blake .Mr.- . Gardiner said the coupons and iVic.Connell. • ` "would •be.:utilized to reduce fur• Thomas' Lawrence installed ther the consumption of meat and partmentsfree public-health lit- erature, is distributed from th, • � other'sizpplxes of. the kind •in Can-, two furnaces. . in. •the Methodist , 1 ada, • and ,these' would • be -'sent 4 Chiirclt. e' n • reate ;, arcto, �arop _ r iM nnie: Beaten_ :entertained,.. 40..: : :. �� quantity : at `.a Odra � party -and. dance, �ues,ts p .•� at the hone of; her: mother,.Mrs, : -Q ...--,-At ' what hot.r:..does .the: tlhou ht it' start I' t Neil Beaton: meatless �•day g ion' was at : midnight.' Monday.and The contract .for the erect i of`, the ;Carne ie ..Hall . was let to :Thursday. tin': F ff on . th sequel just published• might well The- I.O.O was equipping its have• been' :called "S,tanding ; oh;. hall in the neiP;Anderson.Block, .your Own: Feet": At any' rate: it which ' promised to be One of. ;the; quite lives up to<� its predecessor` most: modern; lodge. roo ds in- `thei an• 1,__woil e ; r. m .�wortbE `Count +.4--.;'_,..,1,,,. e Right oot . The his 40th' year; in: the surrounding country area" •For . a . ,town that.is _bordered on;°one side by a lake, it scarcely seems to qualify ,as the , logical• There won't be ;many. pupils •com- ing�-in by 'boats while ; •reading. for ' those ,, many bwing., to ,increasedmaterials veterans ' whose •ambition ::is :