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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-03-12, Page 3WEDNI SDAY'. ,W CH 1 ca 1847" THE • ' LUCKNoW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, QNTARIO The address -of Mr, M. A. Gar. - land, to have been .''heard last week, has' been postponed until Wednesday, April 1601, Mrs. R. •Clipperton returned home to Landon ,after spending the past two weeks with. 'hex par- ents,' Mr, arid. Mrs. Sam Reid. Sain.:Giban, local Purina deal it and Massey -Harris . agent,, -left for . St. Louis' on Saturday .for a • twoweek's business, trtp..sponsor ed by Purina Feeds . iA• Mrs:EVa • '►.i ndinfing of Dun- das, . and formerly _: of Lucknow, plans to leave about' the end • of May far 'England. 'where she will :*;.visit for _ a ; few months; • TORONTO PHYSICIAN DIES, , 1. Burn in. Lucknow, he .was ed= WAS FORMER LUCKNOWITE •. 1; Active in medical practice in Toronto for '30 years,' MVI .: aygr• Wm. Taylor McLean,• •6:1,:' died Friday in Christie Street hospital. He was a• son , of the late,; Smith Mc= Lean,. a_ well known Itcknow i�neral Little Bobby : Brewer'was .q'uite ill last -week, and was given pen: icillin treatment, • t • •_ .Mrs, S. J. ?yrnm, of Ripley has • ,returned. -from,' Florida. where 'she spent the 'past 'several Weeks, '1VIr, Pymm "met hear- in "Detroit on :her: return. M1 • ' The,. March meeting of the Lucknow- Women's Institute'' will. be held''in the Town Hall, Friday, March 14th " at '2'.30 "a:'?lock; Pro- gram. conveners; • Mrs, Chas.' Ste wand, Mrs, Roach;' :mitt e.,. rs ' Chas. Cook, •Mrs. •R. H, ompaon,; 'Mrs. Bower. Re - Member. the: auction :sale'o'f articles' donated :by members, ucated in Toionto, graduating In- medicine n medicine 'frdrn the University .of Toronto: in .1909., He enlisted ya'.th the R,C,A.M.C, din .the first world war, and at its conclusion resum- ed practice in Toronto.q With the outbreak. of war in 1939, be again oined; the R .A. as—a drover at one .time. The .cLean member of St: •Paul'sAnglican • home south . of the village is now church. 'owned `by' Jim Culbert.. •.'IDi.:"-McT:ean lha-d served. iri"hos- Mrs•' A 'F. -Pent -6K ga- Fu.. y),eSt- aiital'•woik. during the last war, over.Dill' Rd Mrs John .S•ackett being• in charge,'' of„Brantford (Luella) ander Mi s:` Leonard . T. iniiltary ••Hospital' fora some 'time Haney (D'olothv) fb,oth of Nein He is suvived by. three. sisters, ,L as head .of military:hospitals, in T.al'tli 13,ay. anad': Pt ince .liupert,. and had hec.n• on' the,staff of`,Tor •ont:) j'nilital�y h'.� spital�, • i^ } 1 • SITS AND WAITS FOR THE • RABBITS TO. COME TO HIM 'Fields that -are deep with snow ,make ••.rabbit. hunting .about irn posStble, "lout that d'oesn't' matter to 'Ted : Howey, He iias: them corer- ,ing tao hirci. The'rabbits are find- ing many of their usual sources of feed •covered.with .snow,.'whieh is all to Ted's benefit, -Ne: places a couple of -traps in. the yard behind 'his horne and .covers them with some tasty .alf- alfa .. hay.' The rabbits, literally beat a ..nocturnal ,path to Ted's do.or, and he .often, keeps a vigil`, into the, .;p orn.ing hours clearing the., traps. The total . lag :at the end'. of: "the weeks'. numbered' 27, abbit. •Ted•cuts the legs:ctffa and: -throw's ;the careass •fe> thedog, so. meatsupply is no'°problem;` and you don't, need coupons. • The rabbits"keep us bath- going" Ted 'says,• a . • Ilorse Almost •Got Away • y hanging onto the reins after .being thrown from. the ` cutter;' `Glen Irwin succeeded .in prevent - mgr k�iis driver from running away ora Friday; evening at the 'supper hour. The horse started its dash at the east 'end of Main°;Street; And ran up On ,the snow 'b:ank. at the Pank of 'Montreal This tit,- ped ipped the .cutter sharply, throwing G1'en out, but he cIurig tenacious'- �_an was .rag•ge, a1 a 'merry ,r ' . un:tii he, s,uEcc.tied'in getting: the und:ei control' abou,t?Hall's i ,ts ttrarit. on Monday` f.ro n 1`1.iles _'Ut•'1t;rn1 npo1, ;fit. Flail Ave. :Thvotnto, 010 intern ent', was i11 .: \'Ioiint': Pleasant'Conlc:ti r,',:. .• 5 }vl • ' 'A ; • . PAGE ;THREE '• W. J.. • You might be the next. victim of fire—fire that can' quickly destroy,your home,.. your ,business; your property, ',your whole life's• work,' 'Let Pinot Insurance: accept. the, • - •risk iready'and. quick to pay Any Just claim. The ,cost. is very .low. . We write Pilot Insurance to cover,selected. risks in Au'tom.obile, Fire Personal.,.. Property Floater, ;Burglary, Plate Glass, Pub- lic Liability' , and oth.es 'general insurance; • •a O 1. • b.. P: S. STEWART, .L 'know;'. Reresentin P g • • Presbyterian Evening Auxiliary ,The kebi-tiaiy meeting. of . the Evening, Auxiliary. was .hid • , at `lam hoiie i M -Meg r-H'e 1- der$on. with the pl•eside=nt, Miss- Gieta Campbell in the chair....The meeting :.iipca e:d with the, singing of'.a l?salxii followed'by,the^,Lord's` pi�aydei. repeatted' in unison.-- The scripture' .lesson'as read. and Mrs. Virdcn 'Mowbray .took the -Mb-Te stuffy about the Bible char 'actei ` �`hamas :Do.ubt . �aA f te'r - y� SAFETY DEPOSIT'. the,'sin ing off” a hymn , •the• mn'i- Utes- wv re,••read, , business 'discus i ped an � d• the 1;11 call was ariswer • ed . by a verse containing the word "doubt It: was...decided t'o } r have a :pot, 'luck suppoi fat the A.' manse on Mareh,27th at .7'o'clock, aiitl .th'e�.r,egul.ar meeting 'Will fol- . lowi Mrs; 'iabkirk gave a..reading .and th0e.;topic •onIndia :was takew by Mrs, Morgan .Henderson, Mrs Wm; Reid summarized. articles of interest 'f%om ,the Glad Tidingsa hymn was sung .:and Mrs: dN:" Johnstan concluded: the` meeting with 'prayer.:. A 'delicious, Magi. of.'Lucknow 1V1unicipal 'Office Order Bray Chicks' now, and be. "lucky" when egg prices climb nest Fall. • See me, or phone me, right away. , Personal'', attention, - prompt •delivery. , F"INLA - NsBROS.;. lunch was served .bathestLwL • • .1 IG:. MASQUERADE: i To save the lives'of our Canadian fighting with whole blood and plasma.' Any patient to .:., men rn action - during the war, thousands of, need of a transfusion swill .recei.ve one,. free. of Canadian, avillans gave their blood • to, the .charge ' lied Cross ' But in 'peace, too, Canadians ie. . ° • ••Ybur help is.needed tos,upport this and other' when a blond' transfusion would . stye then, valuable Red Cross services. The Red Cross, Whole blood' andplasma.are in short supply • ,. • needs 'money .`'... your money.' Money, to in•some parts of Canada there are no facilities maintain Outpost Hospitals ...to help.correct ,at .all for in emergency transfusion. • the. :deformities. of .little : crippled children; .:'. In order'. to save the lives of Canadian men, to,maintarn Red Cross' Lodges,'whete next -of- •"'Women And children, the. Ref!: Cross is estah- kin, of disabled,veterans may visit their'Ioved::,• lishin,g a Civilian•Mood Transfusion Service..on'es.. • . to bring relief in'ttme of disaster, By a system of vc>luntary blood' donations, ,the All these things the lted'.Cross does':.. . won't Red Cross will s.up.ply every hospital':in Canada : you help. them, keep up•t'he`good 'work?; .: , W. Smith, local'Branch ',president;"'phone 98 • • ;arch 'Featuring ... r, C KN X . AIRLINE•RS: 9 -Piece Rand Costume' Prizes Spot Prizes 4 Lucky Draw Prizes. CARNEGIE HALL LUCK'NO • • ' Auspices Lucknow Branch. 'Canadian Legion. Adrhiission : 5 Oc._ •• • Dancing 9.30 ' , 1.00. :y�•�i-ini A