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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-04-09, Page 2r. �a. ir 0 N ° A-1,4ta TWO; rTHE LUCKNDW B i INE ,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO THE0 Luco'w' SENTINEL, Lu ►ow ` �ntarl Established 1873 — Published 'Each • W,ednesday Morning Subscription Rate ; .$2.00 A. Year in Advance—To U. S.A. $2.50 A• {p Department, Ottawa litho. ized:as Second Class Mall, Post Office 1Vlexnber .of The C. W. N. A. • L C.' Thompson, Publisher an'ct0 Proprietor WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9th, 1947 . ]DITORIALk WEDDING BELLS„ . Ma;KENZIE-ROWS: • James •St, United Church: Ex- eter, wasthe setting for the near riage of Muriel. Kathryn, laugh;, ter of Mr. • and Mrs: Cecil . W. Rowe: to Mr. Frank'Patersona Macy:: i Kenzie,, son of Mrs. WM. MacKen-' zie .and the late Mr, WM: • Mac Kenzie;' Ducknow, Rev, . Ir- win. officiated, A• ,1�ViAE , : FOR STUDY • l WOMAN'S CROWNING GLORY R During.' the :ontn of April, ,the Originally, w'oman's , 'crowning ...... • cream;.'producers of 'Ontario :will' , glory was ;undoubtedly •her :,hair,; o votin or centuries it".'has been •her. Iaave• the. ,.opportunity f g bast f o'ur:bringing' at '' This article of clothing. , or Win' whether they' fav, h _ , , into a marketingu accessory .,o'f, d� _ess has been fash- ;their 'product ..greater Variety • Qf scheme under ,the. prolvSionsi of. 10 -fled 'in the* • the Farm Products ;Marketing shapes,, sizes, and substances than :,Act; The. plan .'of the, scheme fol- ' any other item of•=apparel, and, a lows every ' closejly that of the glance, atpast. iog IVMarketing • .Scheme • .'which'' was ut into effect about a year P "The •bride, given in` marriage by her father, was dressed in a beautiful .gown r of , white „satin, the petal -.points •of the fitted bod- ice falling away, in 'soft folds • of •the double net. , She wore • a full len �th •veil t embroidered net'. g and . carried a: , Cascade of . white T ' and low' tempera- et ,'peas; : , . :. gh roses and swe 9 . inches.. Hi • Miss, Katharine •MacKenzie, tures •were • 44. degrees and four the is .enough ' to' iicyad of :Honor, chpse a matching :below, • that history WEDNESDAY, APRIL..•• tl r 1947 • •BAGS►"S . TROUG Ti -IE SENTINEL FILES Sixty Years'Ag'o, A son was born to- Mr, arid Mrs. Mark. Burgessand a daughter to Mr, and Mrs... John Miller of West'. Wawanosh}. ' A call was sextended by the Presbyterian churehes'to Rev, Mr', McKay of Erarriosa; . Four large., augers for • boring gout pu m logs were stolen from P ... g .. • Mr: Stone's - pump factory: ., . fall 'in Match,•. :according Snow .9 •to M b MacDonald, ,Was -only Mr::. rarely reg `own in turquoise and carried a Mr.. and Mrs. Wm., • Turley • of assure . us g pests itself When it comes to hats. boa lie owee t f S theart roses Miss Luckzzow' were 50• years 'married. r. setting up .a'• An. 'e, early 16th.' century :tapestry Jannette ,Taylor, flower gar ,, vwa_ :.ego. It provides fo , g a y 'board, to. be .known as _ the On= in the Royal Ontario'Museum ;of attraetivelY gowned > .iii pink and .. Producers' Market -Archaeology reveals that , each of carried a nosegay ' of roses ': and' ;'t2irio ::Cream. _._This.,Board Will have the twenty , at :more. women de- .sweet peas was bg n delivere' • g Board• . ..;, ., - ' •The •brick g wer to regulate and control• t`he picted ;iti it is: wearing a different Drs. Wm, P, Masi enzie:' of :St as Reed's :new store ori g. far T • bre ho , marketing ` of •cream prodtYced' }n hat or headdress Clair Shores' Was ;groomsman' for Cam bell St• manufactured into theywere ' a his -twin brother: The ushers, p • ' Ontario •and Then,' as ., now, - . .. . DF.. Rutherford ,of St. Helens e' . . , . • d• A1uln.Rowe„ b . tie , . f: .J, he _�, ., : ter -and.: o a ul,ate,,,.increas... �means•�of express:ing...o'Le a,r�_L ,wer,.�M �z ii .+owe R. �o• d�th e'xarn not orxs. t rove , the ' marketing''. of:.esse ,the and. improve h .duality, but' if, :after looking in,• the bride, and, Mr;• �'-ohn ac' Ontario ' Veterinary'�College ..and' • manufacture. _ oviis some' of you Kenzie brother • ; of the groom - cream ; for butter .. . hat shop: wind . � .. 'made, .. r �.., ;. , , • left' for Algoma with his brother- • . rovision. is also made , ;for set Bink his. form, of expression is During the' •ceremony, Mrs. Al -: w • 1 • 'Hewitt;: ' • •in -la ,.. , i nt' groups s '•and dis . carried .too far, :just '.turn: krill ' e .of' Win'gham sang sold "his hand - ere . up sou y g P being ..fres" Loc g•G A; , Siddall ' s ion : • o cause ac , . . arl in France, we ere partculy, ,, : Wien, or`ga`nist. • • .l ' •s The were, members of.the Epis�- copal`.church, and a special mon was: preached' by . Rev. Mr., Shaw to.mark'the :occasion. Stothers was teaching, the follow- ing ollow-ing pupil's, L. Fitzgeralid; T .Tres; .. leavers, ' Bert 2.0ivers, • Carmen •, Maggie aggie 'Glenn,' F Fitz- gerald, Leila Blake, Mary Sawn;,:: -- ders,•'Pearl Saunders; '9 M. Alton, Wallace Twamley, • WatAlton, .George -Saunders, Ernest Hall, Effie Johnston, • Mary Glazier, Tom ''Glenn, Eldon TwarnleyR, Jessie, Stothers, ,Will Glazier, Edith. Johnstone, Will Fitzgerald, Lily Alton, Ida Glazier; Tw. amley, peter, .Glazier, Gladys RivRivers... . ' , Sam Congrambought the fain.' .of J. Harriiltori; Four Second Concession young er - • for of. "Be-, "triict , committees +�f proc�uc s, back ' the,.pa,�'es of; tcr� hrs �• , .The Lord's- Fa.'ay�'� . and- some silver plated .%icyc3e natives cit' , L11C.`fC the `Cii`'t"ur y' ;. c hied' and, the represen , fa h• t Comp„ John A. Crawford district committees," nine in num- Tli Y:of inca"mine ri : the wholov der -covering ngwhole' Pr .. • our .for. $7.5. . s b ond,from find .fantasticat eY, elle s�'mother was: dressed .• D; •,Carrieron rr�oved' 'in f e and •• •The' br .R wildest dreams: •No ielty b y :sequin ' tri. n and :and .. a 'en'ed a : general in black' with q . Belfast p ' s' the desire of 'ore anything:., else ;wa• co'rsage' 'o'f .red.'roses. The'mdther More next, to ',Little's, .shoe' stores ench and, the fashionable Fr lady Mrs, R:•` Praetor 'who :was • of the= groom was :in powder blue. the.; milli iers sought • to ; •please. ace ssories. ; .. r `hea'lth: went to' Aliiira New with :rose a poo acliieued ` as: • zziayt _ b . u< ,h�-s•�.th� r�-•• »,�..- .� T 3 At •the -cone Sion of Eli '`recep• " `ark,' fort . ur'n ''and' antings of • • seen• 1n` dra g 1? ince-will ,each' , year elect • the, •embers of the':marketing board.' • We' don't. •profess, to :know 'the: merits . o r demerits a; of such •. ew>ch he--- lair is _ �..Mv,..•l?. a :scheY'ie•, 'bu., La , , �...,. • certainly: should •. have • the Goan . farmer ' ered' study' • ever y sill _ concerned with the: business'of :cream, ;production. • This is is :necessary .if an.:, intern- : ; gent ballot.'is. to be .cast•in• the• voting whichtakes place this • month. 'Ap rovince=wide: -series . of. •uhl'e-meetings ls•_lieing held ,;to -dfscuss : the • subject, 4and'::failing . to find it convenient to. attend , one of %.,these, :copies" of • the . pro - -Men, .T: 'McKinnon, C.: McMut• 5, chy, E. Grundy and \ J, :McLeod, i amongthose leaving -for were . West. . , that. per i-od. Historic; events.,.' in- cidents .Of, current • .interest;•','and even . a' popular song • were enough p �. to .respire new creations in .hats. tion r a 'toast` .to the happy couple .. ' was piped, 'Mr. Thomas Cafir by ; .� a roll former Pipe -Major. of• „•the .C.A.F. Pipe Band. < R :"piece de 'resista . ce':''' of the After. the reception the.couple • The • ' °' ' omme'morating' left by: motor fori,the' States:. For period � was; gone c ..,1.. .o ,• • :a light the, courageous actio . of a ship travelling the bride w i e g. h• i blue suit with• brown acee�ssores. •n .a battle •�1_gai•nst,.•the English...in n • • ' • hi' in' u11 and corsage of rose •.1778.1t consisted,of.a snip ' s � •' ' ''which"was • sail corz?p1 etc andti1 ;e a,; EN balaxiced'precarious'ly. ori.anaelali-•DR,ENN—MA1(THEWS :• '' •.' "�• • osed dscheme are.;available' from: orate coiffure, A• quiet. but 'pr'e.tty .wedding IP, ui'ch:, our reuitual representatre: • " -19th an took•place 'at=the•Jnited 6h �` � .• • Coming' low to the d• — o — atur- r rsona a • Benm.illei; ori Sa ,. da March 22nd, at high noon. - Havelock' St, residence to D . I�inlos Fi ank • Thome -Mu earn'.$. collection. •of x�. • b-,.. ,is. Ha • Qntari• _ . , . -•:. •Rev. •TJ..E:.Cronhielm ..un- ..: oicnee 1I i dgiii' onnets--+:does :'little to.. T• R. • M•clntosh, Mace `'erson, F1' hats and b• ., . is e' Bernice• Annetta, _ • ited'..in..hair g Messrs:.Blake, and McConnelh Mar' Cox,, 'K Eckenswia .ei`, •Gee sli.ake ``the evidence• that ;zariety, y r :M' and Mrs: a�� 1 Chau Colwell, I•% .is the ice o �: . � � • p• 'le• and Wm;, Henry, : Matthews,:' Ni . , dainty,?little bonnets.'of' the, mid, , ., 'son Twenty Years...Ago Wade and, family moved Herb ' to' London;_.. • , • `Leslie ' Harris • bought 't'17 e • ,•;macijne.::shon4and service station ^ the "Old..Town Hall" operated -at .. fore the: past'' few, yearn by victor t urnin. •; Chevs' were the: popular . car; :. Forty :Years Ago 'Frank: Hama and • John, Gardner, left'. for Winnipeg,' ` ' Alex: •Ross:'shipped• tensets of . harness to the West.:!' - Joseph Agnew:;was. elected'fin •,. �f . 'Court..Sher- ai�e-ial ' Seexetary o wood, ,No. 50, C.O'.F C. •Patmore ',left for Coleernan,•Alta.' • Isaac Morrison-': purchased,�,he the of W -JJohnst-an .,---, dray•burliness Law,yer orrison p with sprrrcg Sates- ^eported tea -D ; , 1ti Wein: •C"gnne�i;` .s : n,>MCi` • 0 a , Wi1S0n,E. A. McKim? R. S Srnitli, Mat : Sproul, ;Trimble Baillie and: >. trick:^T. S. Reid pur= J 'Kelp„ chased d Buick and 'Silve •wdt ds fide-tOi1 Chev .trucks, . ., ":one ,: The spring. freshet •carried• away.. 'fifty -of JamesSera itI - about f y feet ,. ers milldam :and '°undermined 'the. • bridge' foundations op. the Reid sideroad. Mo.'1°d clover resulted in...Rich:. y• .'`o'f .H.ol rood losing 3 and Bal{er. 'Y head o f cattl'e.; W. 'J. Brown was fitting w `U L,: •. re=o'en:'it:,. Langside ,,store: to.p . . p hell•': �' o i • ..an Ken �• Mrs: .Dune . . Whitechurch • arrive d home• iriit�.r 'Spendingthe writer -,'w itll � ;•,• .-,`• rid:; live��., in Eng'la • • •I3elen F, • �n :, i sed of `. u 'ils 'at S,5•. Ni?. 3' a g, .... � Ni' d s o the' .fohlow�ing p, p. he Ro al I? . rl 20th' cen•turie'S, t y .,: ' h Con � ci:i �',' A 14ERfTORiOUS.:IDEA'. .• .,- Canadians have . becomes great Observers ' o f : 'special•weeks, -in' '••• der tofo us attention on th'ngs . or, c- •. worthwhile, or' ori 'matters •of ,p lie ;interest• 'and' , Concek nr r '1 "that -We. might So it'is•priatu a. expect. 'a' ''"Jack Miner , eek;,; • hill • °ss efore . and. 'at, '•present .'a •feathers the • :were.; , Just as .-the •y. the 'House of'; Cenintens in this da Piaster feces of the: , hats: of to ay,. . p. _, connection It.has been introduc- milliner's 'art" and ingenuity; and'. ohn" `R: NiacNicol, in .04. by Hon: J thy.• joy of the.women who wore life.From the eldest daughter of r f ames Henr : Drennan, o ily o .1�Jtli century' with -their lace, end J y of 'Mrs '. Drennan and ''the • late took ,:Over : the Thompson livery business iilres• . sold -his residence Mr. G. tie Ross,I. ,• :-'h nston 1VI. llaivlk•: M 'Ross,. T,•'•Joh , '. haw, ~NI. , Hodgins, ;G 1VLiicPhei hats' f' the near the. Furniture Factory to. Mr. 'son I. Eckensi filler, C, ,Colwell.. ribbons;; to the lar-ge h o , Heise. ''of Kiritail: The William Drennan Aitchison e r' • 20th laden with. flowers aril A g. a,�y a ,4 1,4 ly 9 'e nationally. ':observed and known as 'The Jack Miner 7,V at- „ °conal Wild Life a Week ern,, as eir crownin or : The week o An p k I�" h f lo1 tt e'd in R. Had ins, J Johnston, , G "Jame•'. bride was ecoming .y a it ..•Stee'1..Hunter..was in_cha'rge of arid� N. :Ross, • "•.• . blue with black: :ac-.fr Kintail. Fur• turquoisethe 1Jueknaw Goderi.ch . stage, ::' Hill'•McDonald o. , and,' e of red. Jo, .- cessories g which' Was' brightened' ' u7i ~• by,'a: chased • a new GMC trucl. s'ersed.with s i tit. ai":. arir%a Hill.,roses inter p• coat ' of 'Paint.. A, social 'evening :Was 1 c • ar r, w?h e---1 of -. r J a`-� s� . • .. . tine hrnri--erf--M -a eft '. room s. ornamen ; was ' ,the g g• ., Haines when neighbors, it in Toronto t, eig hbors oh;can.. a' double ;strand .of pearls.:',The t ..:., _ rnloss rziet ao r At t.'..c annual,...,Easter..4Vcs. y, 4 K . p bride 'was attended b:y' iss Beth ; i meeting of•.•St."Peters.. Ghttre-h E Mrs.rD Morrison With'tWO'cliaiN derich�• ,dressed , in. , � }� :. • Luc:kno�w: Hayden of Go , .: •Mcf lean. was` •-appoir}ted p to .prior `� to moving': to til 10th is ro= Students of the Luc nova . fig. . , . , .. her success •.m ,, . , . , .,.S,' is t'hee School scored. • anon ise . blue , with ` navy ; asses Charlie Vr ci U ' ai'4= • osed�riot only because it •turquo d Moorehouse-•Mitchell,'was: Murdoch.zand Einar] 1__- elected people's warden and'W. Sentell with; gold • cuff 1m J. Taylor; rector's' 'Warden.:: - • Silserwoods were .prcpsu,ing 0 Jean •Johnson • and' Chas:. Mac: open a plant :at, ,Cargill', resented another''very creditable .. h Th ' • ' • , High ,.' ,• cm d„=, iii f:obb' onceeferred to •him, p d �... , . G.regor: of Go.dench", School Deaths in the Dungannon he reatest naturalist ,on the perforrimance,t and the 'supporting . ;eft to the ,bridesmaid °Was :a coin as .t € . .. •. .. 44 € ,.... ; . •were°•'spending • ., ,.. ' •. • ' . ,.:. - I ,..' the .Easter vaca ric.t: vtiere 1VIrs; George C'aldwcYl ; • lanet� -and: this special week numbers were .equally deserving pact•. and: tothe best ora'n a. tie._''r' .r age'74' and. Mrs..Raaph Ctii.lWi lin•' p i , at their homes at Laurie .i ..would :be :a fitting...way to „cam-. of praise, Cgngratulata,ons : are n set After.. the. eeyeniony .dinner., • , . • ' 1;' Ashifield,•J. C:.. her 32nd year.. , - y 1at the. Park At S.S.SS.No meixiorate a•famotzs Canadian and order;and„the coxnmunit in gen- , , . . . , < .. • ,, . .was. served , House, Ition , . : . .1.s: .help • promote • the bird' 'lore •er'al takes justifiable• pride in, the, 'Goderich, , Later :Mr. and Mrs.:. . -Young, Goderich, Mr. �r►ic1 M M. p p _. year when the p irds - staging: t heir ' Easter Sunday season of the; ye�? r in •..• • i ' e � concert.' Under, t ' e leader- are returning, but.• at is the date. sacr d h , • ., r . -the bard. • ' of Mr. ,P: W` Hoag of 'the•' late � naturakist s Birth:` Ir-' sleep Vin sories-• and corsage of pink -carn- ations ations and : red. ;rosebuds.••• The grdom,• was attended by Mr. Wray Cook. of Go ei ie e groom s AS tFIE-LD w. lishmerits of. the students :Drennan left «on a .wedding trip that became: his life ark accomp 'sere °hce of such:,.a' week ,and their -directors, Thfe. vocal Of- ''to Stratford „and • 'Toe onto On ' The ob a such - id no `d- ubt` result in schools, 1' ferings, of Lloyd and Allan `Ste. their return they will. reside on iwou o., � result ;service clubs and business enter- prises • directing ,special .attention' and study 'to. the value of, bird, • plant and ;tree life. / , There would be no expense fto the ' country as the Jack. . Miner Foundation'. would act4'' as spon sors of the, week' and' distribute • literature land •plans for building bird houses. There "seems no: rens- on why; the House of:'Commons would ,riot, heartily endorse. "The` Jack'' Miner: National Wild Life Week”. ' wart,:forrrier;pupils of this school,. impressed, and delighted the, and-, 'erice , • and. ito._Dr.. James Little should 'g'o • a compliiientary word for his fine -instrumental selec-• tions, :'and :whose generous talent is so often taken• for, granted'... While . Premier Drew rants away at the Toronto Star, ;Prime Minister : i n g diplom.otically chooses:, . to iig note the, likewise viscious and • persistent attacks upon him.'by the Globe & �1Vtai1; the I groom's farm in •Ashfield township. ,. ` • ,;• . ' Prior to her .,marriage the:;bride was the guest .of honor at a"inis.- cellariebus shower at the •home of her aunt, Mrs: Alvin' Kerr, and wag the recipient -of many useful 44' gifts. ' • " Sof); 'conservation is, 'a • Matter " .°. • . of paramount . impimportance• i,n ENG AGEMENTS many rural districts, yetareeeives' ,Mr'': and:Mrs, Melvin Baynard little wish to announce the e attenton•,or study,• generally speaking. Residents of'' this corn-, of their • second • daughter, • Ger- ih 'opportunitytr..ude Elizabeth to Ralph Edward inanity will have the to receive first hand information. Blackstone, younger son :Of, Mr, on the subject •rie,t 'Wednesday.. 'evening when •-an authoritative address :will be giyen• in the ILucknow TovjnL Hall: a +k k BORN—To and,Mrs..:.l'::Ienry 'MacKenzie in :Kincardine _Hospi- tal.. on April 4th; a' daughter; , 'Mr,: arid Mrs. Gordon.' M'acGre- have moved. froth , Hemlock, gar. • City . community to • Colborne • Paid Official. Visit Townshi' ;;. Mr. and Mrs.: David Old p t '_e' April, meeting o� Cowan are occu in the .house•.:. .Lodge p en- limp g Lrg t . the A last Thursday. even- . by Mr; MacGregor ' v rand. Mr' Donald's' Sim s'on's friends in. the �� dist>~ct • deput.X ;8 p master, Mr, Gordon 'Gahson, was will ' be pleased•• to., k'now.,he' is 'i.eeeived cin his' official visit,'A, improving after his serious asci „thein. was held: in ,•the ban= -dent 'while at work in Toronto, r with quet hall .after the meeting, Mr.:Kenn�etli MacLenn.ari, is . a Clair. Agnew,:WorshipfU t patient in Goderich hospital. of 'Old Light, presiding Among 'those who; `spent the, .,c_...________...--•.-------. F.;aster, week -end in this comrnun- Sells Teaiirn of Dark ' Gr er; W. i Blackstone. sand; the. ' late it are Miss • Marian M a Forster has gold. 'his' .else. • Jarnea Mrs: fllac`kstone all o£ Goderich,'� and Miss Jean Bushel. o MacKenzieteam. of dallc•.gi'ei's - l froth Tor ly matched The wedding is to take .place in onto, Miss 'Charlotte , MacKenzie : to' Wilbur McKnguc of '1 ' e,07.atel,, mid-April: ' 1 ' from Toronto Mr. & Mrs, frank for'a handsome figuT(;,,., g Beit, Acton, Miss' Cashes iiir ,;Mac Kenie,: . Miss Marian Mcg z London; Donald from; Sarnia; M•r, .and'Mrs, ,Duncan.MacKay,: Bright's. Grove, Miss.Isabel MacDonald, St. Thein; as. r.• .111,4110 II!