HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-04-02, Page 7WEDNESDAY, A1' UL 2nd; 1947
. � R .tt . ' • � u r�n• Horticultural �
tended. ftl' Last' Wee LOrneDurnin, J.Has Fine Twenty Year Record
. 1 •D ' and: Ross •of St: Wiens, visited.
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TE' It,,UGKNOW SENTI NEL, L.& =NOW,. ONTARIO
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Mr., and' Mrs, Marvin Dttrnin on
Sunday, ' y •-,p
Mr, 'and . Mrs, Lawrence Tre-
main, and Kenneth' of `.Simcoe
• •visited a few• days' with. her'par-
ents, Mr. and. Mrs. Bert. Treiea-
ven,
Mr "lllari Corbett visited the
past three weeks,. at Arthttr and
Qratid Valley, • , , '..
Master Jinn-0Y'
ixnm •&-,Lynda 'Blake'
to' their.; home. -in Dun
returned ... a
tsd - after, : end-
,gannon on Satu aYp a-.
iri .{ the` past' •'threeweeks with
: their -grandparents; ''Mr. ard'Mrs,
;Kilpatrick.
Ml', Kenneth 1VIcGuire of Lon-
don spent the week -end; with .Mr.
and Mrs.. Clifford Crozier and Mr,
Roy Maize. •
' Miss Audrey Congranri of.'Clin-
: ton 'was a
. 'Week -end- visitor- with
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• The. following . article.•. by'Ger. - Yearly . improvements`-haave been.
trude, 1 Mac y a .,, sketches 'the. made 'a. t the cemetery . until the.
origin and 'activities of th Huron entrance is a place of beauty frorp
Township' Horticultural Society a -autumn.
during .two decades of worth- pt in ex -
while • service: . • • . s.much ad-
• Huron Horticulture Society was le 's
organized at, the March 'I-fleeting
y `beauty
early :spring until
The park has been.
cellent: condition. and
-miredas one ' of • RI'
spots _
of fhe United Farm Women's 0,r- • ' During tie war, years an an-
anization in the year 1,927 ;Re nual donation was given to the
corded% in the minutes are- these Red' Cross' Society, and seeds were
statements:' Moved .b
y Mr Macs h sent toBrittain. An annual:flow-.
Auley'and Mrs t orrery.that'' er,show, and s in m
.. nR.� pr � ,flo .er'
Mrs ;Rotre t-:MeCosh, be president shaw:s .have; been held. except. ,
Cof • a Horticulture Society. Moved fe«i • •time ''when all activities
by. Mrs. Millsand Mrs.' Pollock, were. patriotic, °'
Mr's; Dan Mackay. ,.be 'secretary- 'This 'society has =been repres-•
treasurer; carried:• ented at the annual Horticulture.
Mrs. Robert McCosh was presi- Convention ' roost- of ' theears,
dent for the, first four years and Y
•with from one. to free -delegates
Mrp.. Mackay secretary=treasurer attending.
for_six-: years.-- Other- pesidents are
ISI R 1 Osb , M • S`
her:parents
Gor—
don Congram. ,. 7
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rs. usse orne - rs.--
Mr and 'Mrs. Gor- society the Award of Merit has
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been. presented o sRobert
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t•Wesley Pollock, MrsD.
na douse m;.
Mr. and :Mrs. .Allan '
have rented Mr,'Wilfred
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D• ien-`• Steele
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Mackay,
CMrs EdgertonFdgerton Farrell, Mrs Wm`
Mrs.••Gordon Stantey;Mrs W arrel Mrs:D.13Mc-
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orbett Mrs D •MacDonaldMcCos1 ,.Mrs.banMackay,Mrs.
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Rains Tli'ose �wo'liave"iri•
•secretary=treasurer, are.' Mrs. D.
Mackay; Mrs.. Thos.' Yemen, Mrs; itors include Mrs.' Allan MacAul-
.Pona1d,...Mrs-NY:m.L.S..t=eele,Nrs. IVY
J:` Roulston, :Mrs, Charles ' Wylds
and 'Mrs.. S. Y ..'ollock, The 'aud-•.
Kenneth' Mackay,' . Mrs; 'Charles
Liddle,.
'eya Mrs. Shit' +lBowers
Mrs.'.Gor=
Mrs Albert W-yds}''Mars ', .',ctonStanley• 3.Vackay
•h�r1�s., Wyd�s
During clic first several years Mrs J:A McLeod and :Mrs: A. R.
Phtte,rso,n
the activities were solely hbrne
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beautification. Then .in 1932 •the
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•t;,'�. Society planted all the •'flower.
beds in 'the Gore: Par:k,.' engaging •
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ROI (ARMS MIMING 6°
Take no: chance's have.
•a, bag of, ui
H11.1 hand for each 300
chicks 'you brood
'It contains all the vital •
growth ' and health,, fqc=
tors': so 'vitglly needed
by • growing chicks
9'Viialood wtll never
let you ot. ,Your chick* .'. .
.down
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that chicks up :'to six
weeks iegii►re.krafl ' a square . •,
foot brooder ,space • each
and, of Confined to :nine
weeks, they will, require one
square loot per 6rd.
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, Mr. T. ' Yemen to Ca e. ftu• therm
for the ',Season:
•'Tn 19.3S . improvements. t J3urorl:
:township ceineteiy were 'started...
•Mr Yemen Was' engaged to paan:t :.
the flower ,bedTs, upon "which• the
society>;spent• $4001 and the mem-
.bees "donated annuals, perennials;
shrubs'arid;.bu.lbs frorn'•their home'
- -a-rams 1 -ore -p ih-ting- as --done
that ,year in Gore .Park. The next
:year 'the' Society made donations
of:'. tree..: sh•riibs land . 'perennials
to each schooland church n Hui.,
ort:township;4r5 4}ell as thheotown
s,h-ip h.zall an:d the •, cer etet y :. In
1.025 a circular• flowe•r'.'bed Was
tax ted -t -en} e v i l cage. `inter section,'•
OBITUARY
,• .'DANIEL.: CARNEY
Daniel Carney, 77;• farmer Ash
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.field . Township resident. died ; at,
the: home of his brother, Midhael
Caine,yof Goferiell. Be ,was born
in Toronto;'a son of' the late .Thos..
'and .Annie "Redmond Carney, and
farmed in Ashfreld'.'iownship un-
til;'ire w;ent to; Goder tach sig+. year's'
0 1 ,.(1 i
Agnew' 1NSJ.RAN(EAgency
Lucknow, Ontario.
:Fire, Casual,
Auton ob l.0
Presbyterian tvening :Auxiliary
The March. meeting of .the"Ev-''
enirig, Auxiliary .Was• ;held:'at, the
hpxne of;' Mrs. C� H. MacDoriald•
`with. Mrs `''G, l± isher''in ' charge of
the prograrn. The Bible study,
•taken by Miss Gretta Campbell,
was about the Bible character
Jonah, Miss, Marion MacDonald
and Mrs. Ken, Mowbray -,Played a
Piano •d'uet ''and Mts. Roy Finlay
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.son : gave . a (reading " The topic;"
givein--»by Miffs --G - Mason,-was-tak:.
en• from' the study book. on India.
Mrs. 'J D. Ross summarized the
articles of interest' from ithe Glad
Tidings. ;Hyrrin,192 and prayer by.
14 Lal,Ma01)04,ld .,egncltzded then
ineeting: The members' 'enjoyed
.a pot' luck supper; .which; preceded.
the'lneeting. ,
• Lena Robinson •.with 24.'presen't. '
After the business • pe 'crd Mrs,.
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I , `Treleaven and Miss •Margar.et.
Rae conducted the worship ser-
vice;
Mrs:.- Harvey= I Webster gave
the c a ter`•from the• stud
book •
hp_ Y
."Health .in India" Miss D; Mac- • "
Leod .ave •a talk. arid Miss E,
Robinson a solo. Miss Noreen Kil-
patrick favored with a piano in.,:
str•umental,. After an interesting
contestrlunch•-was=served- b --the
hostesses, Missy -E, Roninson; 1Vrt
H. Robinson• and Miss M. Rae.' :
Had Bad Winter . '
In renewing his •Sentinel sub-
er ptior T George hook" of amore"
`burn, Sask., says• ,they have jtst
c'orne through the: worst• winter: he
'has' ever. seers, .George,'who per-
formed at one time Withy the
•• y P;:_ •.-. watch lien
Everii� Agx�)liiar • �..a,a..._ .,....•� Se oys, keeps ,a'•cl'�ose ..�. r-..��
The March meeting. =wa.s held 1-iockey . activities here tlrougti
pn'March 18 at• the home of Miss The Sentinel.
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H s ,wife, for eller ly;•K31-fhT en Sen
nett, pwdce'carse:i 'hien by several.
Years, An only'.son was ,kil'led in
an . autc mobil:c accident '.15 years
ago, 1 -lis lii.6thm7Miehael, is 'the:
oraiy s tr�*rZ�.o:i . The ri mains -rested
at the'Crabstan• funeral home, un-
til 9•,a:m Tuesday.;.when Requiem
High Mass was, ,sung at. St: Peters
Chuff c.h. Interment was. in 'Col
•borne Roman .Catholic Cemetery,.
Meat Rationing Ends•''
.Meat rationing came to an end
last Thursday; aithoth .meatless'
days on Tuesday; and Fridays
will:continue in effect in public'
eating places.
MARCH WEATHER SUMMARY ' u.
Apart from the wild storms -in
"March,' ch,':' the .month was not par-
ticttlariy .abnormal. _according' ,to.
official' weather records•. There
Walt 29 inches of snow fell •dur-
ging...the month afi 21'.inches' of
rain. This is, .not itnusuah'except
hi` the light of a.year'ago, when,
su nnnierlike weather prevailed in
March,., a, d throughout the month'
both 'snow and rain were -too neg-
ligible tb measure .• Most of. • the
spring seeding was completed in
that month... •
This year thlfi high temperature
was 49, degre=es and the•low, one
above u=lcer., Snow, fell on 1 •,days.''
•of "the month and, there were ' 7
. day.; of suns]•rine '
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The wintertime power shortage in Southern Ontario
'has' been :relieved ;with :the coming of.spring and the
longer. hours. of daylight. In the winter. ,months ,the
Shorter ranciClairker. ddays create a `.maximum 'demand:
•,ou *._ y= nstitio�1 n this �y�rinter' b
season :are 'Such •that:Hydro'•Plantsare [cadet to -the -7.
point where it' ;becomes necessary:14a: ask for the •
co-operation ,•of. all Hydro users • in saving electricity.
'by:every:pcssible:v.oluntary,means. In the: spring and,:
summer -season the `urgency for 'con'servation 'is: not
.$o:great,as in the fall.end,winter, -
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The. 'voluntary saving of ,electricity in homes,.
offices, theatres, 'stores; sand., 'in, • i.ndustry, greatly
relieves: this.•conditi'on.• Your, ;res 'onse :was twee
helpful. • :To ` those Who.. so willingly co-operated`
during this emergency ; period,,. lydro_ says 'Thank
• Ing many 'localities Hydro ..stations.: and lines ore
Overloaded because of the delay in obtaining neces
'nary: new'equ• new Therefore,a do not ,waste:
'electricity--usa Hydro wisely at''alt times.
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THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC. POWER . COMMISSION °F . -ONTARIO •
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