HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-04-09, Page 7WEDNESDAY;
1947 - TIDE LUCKNOW SENtINtL, LUCKNOW; ONTARIO •
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tfLAKE ADURON"
Daxed'andon
University of Western Ontario.
Dr.. Feed. Landon, has given us
'a Very:* clear -cit and captivating
.story of Lake Huron and West-,°
ern Ontario in his • book ``Lake`
Huron It is to a good eXtent
a history, of our "neck of the
woods" and as stich makes Wall
the more interesting oto us 'who
Jive in the environs of Take •Hur-
on, ;
From the time that ;Champlain:
first Lard• eyes- ort.Georg'ian• Bay
'in i 615,, the story, or Lake Huron.
is unfolded d :to: `us in the pages: .of
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this . book .The 'wanderings .,of the
exp)orers in search of the "Wes;.
tern • Sea".; the strivings andhard-
ships". of the early priests, the e-
ginning of the fur 'trade .and 'the
captivating story of Wm, Beau-
'milt who' added so much to the
knowledge of the •physiology •of
the stomach -,-:all these and more,
areportrayed in a clear style.
Reading this. novel will add t
your,..delight and knowledge,,
while travelling, about this sec-
tion .:of our province, _ •
ReuieWed by F°= Ross A:116*s°fir
SERL ►US 'CHARGE •
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GIRL'S pEATH
A' charge of manslaughter in
connection with, the death of Miss
Isobel Cornish, • Ripley„ . Was laid
against George Murphy' of Strat-•
Magistrate A. F. Cook Thursday,
The charge was read •td Murphy
when he. appeared before .the
magistrate on a charge of proeur-
ifng an abortion on ayoung Strat
ford. woman. Murphy was 'orifi-
finally arrested on, the procuring•
charge on March '19 :and ;has. •ap"-•,
peared in court twice, each. time
being .remanded. At Thursday's
se$sion• he: was 'remanded to: April!
10 for preliminary hearing on. the
latter • charge;
The Ripleyt,.young -woman died
in'►Kiricar•dine, •March 14. After an
autopsy had been .perforined, pro;
'VinGial' police'. were:' called 'in to
investigate, and. Inspector W. J.
`Franks,. Toronto, of the 'criminal
investigation department 'of • the
On-tario Provincial Police, • was. •as-
signed to' the case. The . charge
was 'laid 'against•. Murphy as .the
result ;of investigation by Inspec-
for • Franks; who , received the* co
operattpn.•,of :the.. Stratford polite
department in his efforts:..
The original, .. eharge against'
Murphy was laid March 19 after
a young .Stratford •:wornan.•� ghadH
been__a.drnitted:' to tlae .$traitot',c
General Hospital. The young Iwo-
man, hospital authorities said,. has
13een discharged,
After the abortion charge ha.d
been . read to.accused• •by Mag
istrate Cook, Murphy elected trial
NSTITT' t _MARATHON -
CONCLUDED WEDNESDAY •
•Lucknow Women's Inst,-
tote bridge• and euchre marathon
conclided cast 'Wednesday .night'
with a,' party in the ,Clansmen's`
Hall, at which there :were • some
ford, when he appeared before sixteen tables, 7 -of 'bridge and
euchre playe`r`s present,
At the lurid) hour Mesa Philip•
Stewart, presidentof the Branch,
thanked all 'who. had contributed
to the succes•, of .the__event. ,She
ca -lied on Mrs. Temple Clark fiAto
ann:eunee' the scores after which
Mrs. • R, H. Thompson presented.
the bridge:. prizes •and Mr's.. Beat`-
r iee= Y'ovan the ;euchre rizes. The
marathon Winners... were . Vlrs.
Carnero,n MacDonald
, bridge, and
Mrs: L:es'lie'•Purves, euchre."
Bridge,. winners for the evening
,were Mrs, Mc.rgan Henderson .and
Mr. -Harvey Treleaven, with Mrs.
•Roy Finlayson winning 'the ',con.:
stalation award, Euchre winners
were Mrs. Peter. McCall and' Roy
Black and Mrs..Gordor . Fisher
consolation prize: .
"How are rny; chances, doctor?".
asked the: anxious°, patient. •
"`Oh, pretty good"; replied the
1:lector Telieerfully, .7"btit" all .the.
same • I wouldn't start reading any;
continued stories'.
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Tetes� Ii€Il Enpptoyment
;rar°vey. Wetist r,.who has been
employed iby >thei Treleaven Mill -
lag Company ,for several years;
terminated' his employment `th.ere •
last. : week. • :
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Agnews i
Fire
INSURANCE :Agenc
Lu��snow Qntario,
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Casualty,: '
AtittomObille.
whom• are living, They are G`eo ;,
in,' alrfornia; Gordon of Wind
sor, Mrs:. Fred 'Watson, Goderich;
Mrs,'Malcolm, .Trurnpeur,4 Kitch=
ever, and Lorne, of Richville,
Michg'ana ''`There are 33 • grand
child, en. and, -22' great -'grandchild-
ren
•Mrs.. Drtkwalter was, :"born in
Devonshire, England, and came as
a child to . Oshawa. 'Her future
husband met' her on ' Scugog Is
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land where • her .:father. operated • ,
'a farm, 'Two of ',their' : Solis 7 °lost
theft' ;lives when sailing. Ten •
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years ago ,arson Berner, and his •'
wife were both "drowned while
the former- was mate: on a sand
,sucker and another son,. Albert,
was drowned "off Owen S. ound" in
'1991. ••
Both' are members ,of the Bap-
fist' Church.; ; though . now unable
to 'attend the services.: .
N TEAL
UR BUSI
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:by- judge and l: i,ry�,a'nd then :the, KAIRSHEA TO- BE:'GUESTS.
i agista ate :' ad` ,th i►io e`„ t~r lo.ra ' OF -^ PE?EY INSTITI,TT.
charge ; Murphy..: then .-asked if�; it.
was ;possible fors the magistrates
to appoint''.counsel' to.. detend. him
Ci.•ownl.Attoi•ney W. ,E;. Goodin,.
K C,;;expl•ained•.that Murphy's re-
.finest, was:'.a; •nat;ter to 'be.'dealt
,with •:py ;.the trial judge.,.• Magis-
trate `Cook;- advised `the accused
to •write th.e attor nk y'-gen&sal. of,
. Onta:iio, licking, for legal,•:assist
ance:
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'cuvG c9
sate-_aud:.liecausela ills, vitamin
the vitamins are • potent and
'the' feed is tasty.
Chicks love it—so' •the start 113
easy and grr�ovfth rapid. •
Count on v. 117 for '
a safe staff.
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that chides up to 3 ,: weeks
'need 4 one•galton water
fountains per hover and.2 five -
gallon fountains from 3 to ..6.
weeks per 100 birds. .•
IlEgrxeFEEDS
,Two
• Member's of the •Kair ahea •Wo-
men`s Institute' are, invited .tp 'at=
tend the,' meeting of °,the.': Rip•
ley
Instihite'on Fi• day' April''llth :at
three o'clack, in.`the LO Q 1?. Hall:
The l egular ineeting
I�t�ir 5i;ca Instrttei�ll• be• -held ;at .•
the hoii�e',of Mis, �laaold: Carni
hc11 .on : Thursday Aper it 17th,
GODERICH COUPLE MARK
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89th iVDd23ilitrx a19T]�I,I
i ;Easter visitors in the cornm:un-
ty wclucled Mr t:; andv; Mrs:.,Neely
Tod.d'and David.of Stratford' with
and Mrs,: D: Todd •Mi and.
Mis: lvlel Brown:of Waterloo with
1VIi,: and Mrs ll. W ci.,ids . Mr;'. an•d
'Mrs. G. R.�.Mi'lle.r o•f London..witli:
Nfr 'and :1VIr s C Titylor ' and Mi
and Mis ..W.;I. M1-1ler•. N1.r.:,arid
Mrs: G S'=McIrit"yrc 'an'd 'Donald'
of Meafcir•d••w.ith :Mr::and Mis:'W::
I. Miller; 'Mt; and Mrs Ronald
Rothe ell •• •of': Noi o:id' and Mrs','
r in anc c ,y "`o: or•onto:
with::Mr. a.nd
Mr and•,M'i .li_obel4 '�VlcQuillin
and George of Hnmilt,ia3' with Mi.'.
;Wm. „.and •Miss; 'I3c rrtrri i�. IVIcQiiil-„
lir,. w ,
Miss: W D. ltut:her fbyd cif;Kir ;Kirk:-
, 1'and..Lake; Miss:. 1-lelen .;Ne.wton
of Ottawa and Miss Jc y c e Newton
W
of hetitley Mis Norrna 'Wear
therhead of Aitori andMVlrss: Grace
Weather head •.of'. Kn;lciuglt anal'
Mr. Ch'irles 1VleQwl lin of Ziir ich
are spending, the:Taste :Vacation
_at _tli:eir„hona-eg.._-..h-er=e. • �2
'• The .first •ncat•in the Beef Ring
will 'be available on ;•'Wednesday
afternoon,. April. 16tt. The open-
ing of the ring 'VAS postponed du•e •
to road conditions '
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Receives New Pontiac
A. E. McKim • received delivery
on Monday of 'a new. Pontiac
from .the. local dealer', • Chas.. E.
'Mason.
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"' BORN
CAP TEtt}N—In Wingham Cern'
oral' Rospital on Wednesday; Mar,
26, to Mr. and Mrs.' Mer^rill.Cante
• 'fon .titer Agnes Pattersdn) a dao.;:
ghter, Karen,,E.lir�abeth. -:
PENPEAND—At:`Aloxandr,a Iles,.
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pital, Goderich, on Mara 22, 194'7; i
to Mr. and.: Mrs. Wilfred.. Vent-', i
Rine,. 'Dungannon, ,a son, . 1 •
Mr. and. Mas::Elijah D, irikwalr.
tar quiely celebrated -the 69th:
'anniversary sary of ed ding. • at
their h me bn: Victoria 'str'eetand
are looking forward to • t.heir 70th
neatDi':inkwalter is in
.his ,91St year and his"wifein4h,r.
85th,• Apart from , a.; shor-t:•.illness
suffi�recl by the__frmer, both a.ie-
enjoying'.•• good healtl , and • were
•delighted:with:•messages 'of goad:
wishes ieceived from :friends and
relative
happy lives he .'as a 'mashie epi:
•grad,, ,on passenger bouts 'plying
i11e Great-.Lakrs, and she• as a:
.busy. hiousew fife 'and Mother.- Mrs..
Dritkwiiltei spends., her leisure
:tine making: hooked and"hr aided `'
flo)r•niats for'wliic.h•.she receives
a ready sale; asI .they are. bezuti:: :
lully•done.
• Ten yed.i•s ago, Mr; Drinkwalter
at :the age of 82: -was reported
sago to.be the• oldest register:;
. engineer on •:the Great • Lakes,
and ._oirly two years .ago:'he : re
fused an 'offer:.--n1a:positron-'as
'engineer on a .coal carrier by
Browri . '.Brothers,. •of Port; Perry.,
13e
'led a colorful life an sailing
the lakes, was shipwrecked once
on Lake Superior when the ves-
'"Hiraizi R Dixon''' ran on the
rocks in 6'. fog in Lake Superior,
He was ;born' in Bloomfield,
Prince Edward ' County,•, of Peirn
sylyani'a Dutch :stock.••He :;sailed
the lakes for. 50 years, retring'to
live Coderich. iii 1900. =l -ie re-
called, „that'
e-called,..that' once during a storm l
he ',tucked a sau'wester •fcr•4i/z
hours• to make four;,and. a ,half
rnrlt?s to Goderich harbor. •
The marriage of Elijah Drink-
wafter and Elizabeth :Grace Sall*
!uric took place .(in April 2, 1878,,
rr Port Perry, at the home of the.
r •ids's: Parents.. Eleven children
191 ':i". d wathe'. marriatge, • five ",.•;o f ..
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