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THE.LucKnow SEN aE1 , , tomow ' 4.
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THE LUCKNOW - SENTINEL
,uc
ow, Ontario.
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Established 1873 Published Each Wednesday Morning
Subscription Rate — '$2.00 .A Year in Advance --To IL S.. A. $2.50
Authorized. is Second Class Mail, Post Office' Department, Ottawa
Mefnber ,of The C. W. A. A.
L,: C. Thompson, Publisher and Proprietor
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5th, 1947,
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WIESTIONS: AND ,ANSWERS 4,* MUST: ONS' ' VOTE?
Whydoes theRed Cross need ,Currently, in the. weekly press,'
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x7- a good -deal: :of , controversy. is
....,,:.$5,000,0097 , . ..' ..•, ;•. . ; stion of
0 is the est taking . place•:. on the question . ted ' $5,OOQ,Op whether or not a municipal coon,
:mated••. 'minimum required. to..
;a. oilier ,can or cannot refrain from.
.+carry' out the fall. peacetime work , t. ,
voting'. on. a matter..
sof -'the Red Cross in � 1947 There, ,.
AR,T BAKER GETS LE
1100 ENGLISH Gum 'num)
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is no .other way, of obtaining. the One ' contention:. is that • every
=Honey required except through • ,councillor *Must : vote or vacate
voluntarycontributions . to this his Seat for the meeting,: In sup
Appeal. z:: •
Is .the Red Cross"a'� wealthy. or
ganization? -
No; :During -1945-and-1946.--the
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1945andT1946.-the-
- Ried Cross , spent approximately
*17,000,000 for' relief in Britain,
Zurope ''and a: Asia. Any . existing
balance of funds °1 eyond this ;is,
r the War' Charities Act, ear- 'found ' with the . decision they de-. ,
• _ d Charities ...: dress. So if I don t hear from you ng
=When. Art 'Baker, i4 -year-old
son of'. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baker
of, town, scribbled his name and
address on an egg some time ago,
he never thought • that it would
start a romance. Of course,. Art's
abityoung to, go ' off the," deep
end, and his overseas `girl
friend" is going to bb .a bit .dis-
appointed when she learns •that
Art can .scarcely yet qualify as
But '.heves, the letter, ;and oddly
enough its from St, :•Helens}• I. an;
cashire;'.
port -Of. this contention one • con-.
Dear 'Mr, Baker:, • ,5
e -back.: from
I <h'ave. �3ust: c'om . a�.., _.
visiting a friend; of -mine • and
wh1] t there was *given ..an, •egg
for, my tea. ;I happened to notice
the writing on. it, although 1
couldn't :quite make it , out " at
'teinparary writes;: . first.'
"Wheti ;something of •a contro However :between ,pthe two of
ersial nature -arses, - perhaps• a us we managed :to decipher and-
majority . will vole for the motion.
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and the others, rather than -raise
an issue, will riot vote at.. all.
After . the 'meeting,if fault. is
WEDNESDAY: MARCH 19;,1947
LOOKING ' BACK
',fuss
yA . S
-THROUGH - THE SENTI. IN '
• before ., leaving. for the • West to
�xty. Yea>r<S A$0. spend the s •
ummer. '
• Patrick. Sherwood of -Beast William Johnston of Ho1yrood
purchased the farm of, James joined the staff of. the Bank of
Savage, .Con.' 6,• Ashfield.
.Hamilton in Lucknow. •
' Members of the 1✓u c k•n o W J. .G ; Ar onstrong of Tbronta
Board of Health were Dr, Ten- joined his brother in the drug
nant, Wm. Alibi, Adam: ThoinP- business.
son ,: Dr Baker. and Ba1n, o Wiarto Elliott,. James Bryan and n •
Robert Gr azn. a purchased' the butcher businoss,'`
at Hol Y essr-s,• Collins,"and 'Camp -
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Cram -
Piers •• teacher y from. M , Gordon,..,o
. Mrs Stot, , .
' . .r .- bell and `rank G .
Nl r.. and . Mrs... oseph Gibbon;.
'left for . their new home at Rath-„
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Manitoba.
� t .n
,A: daughter.• Was born. to.' M .
and Mrs,.J .. R." Trane.
' f-larris of . Ripley ,were
:Misses p
making plans . t� .open a branch
millinery shop at Kintail.
rood •'school" `• for four yea , , e
..signed. to take .a position. •ing.the'
Goderich :COilegiate. Henry Mil=
ler-of ;Whitechurch yeas :engaged,
'to complete: the term. •
•t
` • A farewell,, party was . held ,a
Whitechurch \to bid adieu to the
fainily of the late James Hamil-
ton, •
Gilbert McIntyre, formerly of
Lucknow, was suitably presented
upbn retiring -as leader of-. the -1
SQ asyou re q..uested on the egg, Win-gham • Presbyterian Church
1 am' writing • ,back. 1 hope this choir. •• He went to Mount Forest.'
reaches • you ' safely as. I •am still young, ladies : at Ajmer form-
a'' little:, doubtful about the ad- ed a club: witheach member Vows:
not to associate with any
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the s an
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rand is . Y reasonab o
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.for
g P in a g
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t has not oms indulges in to
that i .billiard r
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peacetime did they, vote g reached you:. For some reason or bacco • in :any form pr uses pro
an war • relief: There are .t ere g y
legally . they did 'not but :neither
t .a afnst'it. The •fad,
Is that ` 'a chairmen should ,make.
s•MeQ .
• ..,hit ' �11v �Yi...n1 er.,�- vQi e: :
to the. conc.u'io. ed
' •#ore no . funds ' for- a
rogra nme ' in. `Canada. " other I was always under~ the irn fane language or slang.
=trig -does
b t pression that' Luci+neW was., int;rho Haas' Ste••,va , ., suffered•
r� �;
Cross :.
din '.' belt at his.
h 1 Blood' course-`t'1Tris sawmiiT oCoxr:`12,: Ashfield...
° y . chance .that there maybe aLuck- A first colonist Orsi, +of;, the
Or several men cannot ,legall sit
save the, lives and health of . our . '
in•at a meeting. and not . 'vote -
citizens by providing : free blood, no on ever : ' ues
now • in Ontario,. Canada, or - have year; left' for Dakota; There were
either ;yes or ; Y q I read the, address: wrong. Any four,'Carloads • of horses and oilier
transfusions..to '..all, hospital` :•pat- ,.. .
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• is in the maintaining and .
tion.: that arises' .' way," I won't lose: anything by effects. left this station
len if it Archibald .1KOMillan of the.
the U
Qr th p
Ott � g of more ' f�.tpost os In pp t
db t t c
,f. the arni When
•tracture.`oi.
' an favor, then he. skou d rah was never. my strong it, was caught a
Its -t e-ne� ions - ' .' �t'�vo e Vii' . 'veTOn�nnan g , P
ion. Service desf gned' to ., point; • , u. , :. ofy
fus
:thr RAs: every motion. they do not °dot double
to: use, this $5,000000? India, dont ask me wing,
1 :ask them
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never
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osi w _ - --- � � _
f. t -
rea but 'jus in case y
Boundary. • vas seriously ill' .
�dtirz r e oti do re
,serve • the frontiers.' of; a .
Vitals to. se , l�tessrs. E. Gaunt
The • Orangeville Banner says .in
.part: •,
nd and :Sons .xe-
Canada, ;in providing an,.expa •
� First,. � •t fused • �'an offer` of •x;$500 ,..froth �: a
'Our disabled .vet
service. to . o
in f
g..
• e ans ± "in assisting some 900,000•
Junior lied • Cross member s' to, be-
'healthier and. ;better' 'citit
come ,.. ,
-in , extending such:; valuable
: zens, g ,
Red .Cross: services as Disaster:,'
Relief and ''instruction' in. .First
min and: • water .safety,
Aid, � swim g Y.
' nursingand nutrition. '
• #:time � •
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Why,•is the.1947' Campaign vital'
�'- fie.:=future": of .R d __ono.
Canada`s f ..
Because.: it : will, set scale' of
R+ed - Cross`" work ' in .. peace. They
.Red' Cross is equipped and ready
re -direct the
,right, ;. Ynow '.to.
strength and expeeienc? develop -
War to�, a' " great peacetime
ed`• in
program}ne.: far' the..benefit •of all'
, Canada. Whether': this strength :
• t 'organization will' be used to.
and. g
the maximum in', Peace:,asr it was.
in war; . will be'. answered ;by, this
.campaign.- The ',future of Red,
oinv� ,re..
nds on' •the success , o:
appeal'• ,.\
' e ive ;it, here are • :a • few facts
about. Myself irst, . my name, ; it
-is � Teresa, • but ever o y rie calls "me
Tess. I am a brunette and: fairly,
tall, 5 . feet, 51k inches, loves danc-
ing and beg pig,o1}04 my bicycle'
n` the fresh '.air, dont drink and
cdeiaiel-y -work fnr a'
d'betor as .receptionist and find ,it
' o compel.a:member:of a pub-
litbo t�: vote on •all questions
would seem; to. presupppie.;;that
therecan .be' Only, two, opinions
and, twa;eourses 'of action on any
:of `course is not
the • case.' : There are' several , al-
ternatiye: courses. ,of ;action open
on ,almost 'any ...question that 'is
likely •
to .ar. ise.. A ..member' .May
be in :favor - of . a` certain 'method
wet known Canadian—breeder o The United ' ,Church
their stock bulb. 'Lord Lovell".
The St;Thomas. Times carried'
a report of the marriage of •Aggie
Sutherland And James ' Christie,
both_former Luc 4 !wit - S�
James Moffat of -Culross suf-
er•Y
v ' interesting , .work' too:; with feted a severe,' loss by the sudden'
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plenty of variety, although at . the death ,of. •his imported stallion,
it very timeis 'cold. "What I Care I": •
, of writing
-a-n waiting g for: the
Twei> tYears Ago
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:w Mabel McClure and Mary Rath-
' T were i o m e .from. their school
•`well
duties in the Nia?ra', district, due
to an. outbreak�'of measles.
Cecil Mullin •and Mark. Gard-, g.
Her; 'attended L.D.U.--Grand
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at Guelph: • ..
Harold Dawson `' of the ; Bank'
6f' Cominerce.. staff was transfer -:.
F and. is -place
red-- to... ord;viich..'kt:.,
Denny z
taken here-°(oy �.` A. c ^ �?, • of mat
vihage.
• oh Marrison botghtl
Ross' harness shop ' stack and
eq tipii ent.
The death occulted of Herbert
Roy ',Solomon, 8 -year-old son. of
Mr and 'Mrs... 'Frank. Solomon
i er
Al st as�-
Miss Catherine Mc p .
ed•away at: the home of her.sist'er;
b rtsorl
Mr.'s..Georgt~ S. Ro e
ur
of dealing'
not app dealing':with a question.: He, ,, ave an
i. •w;e' ?
May y
roveof �'a: motion. and;1:
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may ere, ety there, � be ' something,
in-
'eorpo
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rated in the motion that he
d'oeS up ' of wish to :o oppose., at
Should' he do? Manifestlyhe does
not`.care,. .P
,. to su p ort' the Motion
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nor •'does he . feel free to•0oppose'
it About :'the :Only: thing' he' be-
lieves he .can do is' refrain from;
voting.. He may be quite justified
• Well, Mr. Baker, .I can't think
of 'anything ;more �oto ',Say' .not.
knowing you,: but if you.write
back to me maybe \ I will, .find •a
lot more, to say. In :.;closing may
I;say that the. `partictilar;.egg with
your name orifi was • the one good:
, egg one in five. •We had . a good
laugh • over it -
cliee io
.... or now with 'best
in taking this position, but: should Well .
es
he.' by : required to: absent t . him wish .
self from themeeting; because' lice. ' Yours sincerely,
s .. does ._not.:..c choose' to.. vote -m.4 is l;•:
this ..
one .` ;question? •• There wily •un-
E doubtedly be other ° business
consider during: the meeting on.
TO BR_COMMENDED
which his .:;views:.are : quite •;def
o extend a, word . of ,praise
to,
inite business' : on wii;ich he
would have no, difficulty 'deciding
how to : vote if a vote ,~should: 'be•
nebessary" •'
anyone or •;