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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-05-01, Page 2• • •1 ,1 Nis It 1' it 1' 4 AGE 'TWO IRA THE LUCKNOW .SENTINEL, TarUCKNOW, ONTARIO •THE HOME Liomes are • the greenhouses' • where the plants : of citizenship are started,: • The immoral hon*;' sends •. out ; ,3xnmora1 persons Who. create .an. immoral society. The despotic home 'Is the breeding place ,of Fascist citizens! ::The ',indolent 'home is the training ground of irresponsible citizens. The selfish home sets a standard , for the • grafting citizen.:The untidy'home ,spreads its disorder into the back - lane and to: 'the °front lawn., On the other ..hand, homes. where things true, ,honest,,, and 'Mist 'prevail, are . the Source ,of • nnen:and: 'women. who . help to. make national life clean. and • strong. The city beautiful cannot; ': ,lirome. until .we have the' home )oeautiful. Educators ` everywhere are .'saying; that homes are . the first line of 'our educational, sys 'tem. • ', •°• . For • his, reason various denom-. ' dnations are combining, in the ob it • ervance . of, '. Christian - ; 'Week May 5-11.:The Ontario Re-' iigious °Education . Council `has is= suedsugg estions for the obser- ce of : this • secial'. week, 'in-. - Ay]•e� . I? .._,._ eliding. poster' for.' the Church:bil1 • hoard and a programine.. for . a family night at: ;home... There' is also. a Family -Day Programme. . Church:, :Schools '.Which, is r • .. • available in quantity free to any • •'church asking. for them. - °O If.•'a:' fellow's_: paid his ,income tax, his.. car .license;'. his driver's permit,.. his radio license: and., . ad ,infinitum, he'll be able' to breath easy •for a spell that. is if .he's stat -try . o• keep a3:ump:ahead_ • of the 'sherriff: 0 If You. have •any ideas orsug- gestions as to how a recreational centre could best serve the inter ests ' of this entire com±nut ityr why not put those •thoughts, on paper Your effort may win you WHITECHURCH ha. his farm on theP.urdon l2 h Cons of sold of Wawanosh to Mr. W. Rintoul Master Jack Coultes, son of Mr.. and Mrs. Ab Cpultes, who' .was'. under the doctors care last week,' r' a $5,Q0 prize,, but regardless ft is improving nicely. ' • . ... , tty o ha ou w,ll be . providing .as- i ast fall, to Mr; Victor Em j`, , .. Mrs. C Murray, who sold her 1 house merson, • has disposed of her hail %sehoid effects - and. is ,going to•. spend ;a .few weeks'with Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Conn, .before taking';a'trip. to. B. C, the end 'of May. • • • 'p RSDAV, MAY ist, 1047 sistan,ee that, may , prove very wothwhiie -to those charged'.with planning the activities and facil- ities to be provided by ,this new. community centre... ' Congratulations • are ' due. the- Lucknow.Branch of the Women's institute.'which last week fitting; observed ,the°.golden'• jubilee ,of. the establishment of.. this great. institution, with which the local branch has been associated' for thirty - nine years: During that time many worthwhile tasks have been: accornplished, 'while the in- fluence and Jtno.;wledge _imparted for "home and country" is 'Some- thing immeasurable., Farm auction 'sales, so far as the bill.. .printing ., b usiness ..was ''Move To Lucknow • , > ' :this year,. Mr, and Mrs. Stanley .J: Pymm, concerned, hit• a slump le for: and is so'mething • else : that can who • have .resided , in' Rip eY r -, the bast .:couple :of years, , have . n..�the �'.aor.w,oltl,V�ea�:•,..�._.,..r• p �.._.�..._....._ be•.kilamed...o . , .,1? . ,. ,. ire::•red therman. � Snow._. -and ..then mud' moved- to Zuckno�v' =:a ie � A art ng in the Gamkri P Service in the . Presbyterian Church is to be ,on 'D;S.T: Mr. Lorpe Johnston spent a' day- in Goderich fast week,' Mr. and Mrs. G. Watson of Au Aburf spent' the week -end with Mr, -and' Mrs. Lorne. .Johnston.- , ohnston- Mr. Joe 'Tiffin who was in Wingham hospital. a few days, is at the home' •of her soh, George Tiffin and"'is improving': We hope to see .her back . in the • village.. Today, May ;1st, ' the ` trout, season officially opens and dis ciples'of Izaak Walton are"hienig themselves to :` ..their "'favorite .atreain ' • •• ' .'SISTER 'OF LOCAL \ LADY DIED LIN ALBERTA The : Nanton News of, Alberta recently . carried, ,a s lengthy' obit- uary of Mrs., A. Z , Jessup, a sis- ter' of • Mrs. • Thomas $,;yes of curbed -plans for . some .safes and side now spring seeding is, or; should be, just around ;the 'corner: Good' prices ,. h-ae .pxvattd, horev = at what • sales there have been. big`u'm that 'is forecast., That J , . p the:.price of.' butter, will.: serve in t ,to automatically ration the' pro. - duct, for 'thea"spread it:thin" ,'de- cree is'certain to:go into.effect in , most every' household. p. • •Spring .,seedling can't . be' other than late this year, yet Mr:.Aver= ege. Farmer is :optimistic.'tliat we will get :good 'weather when '• it does break, ° and 'that all will: be' well. merits._ Mr. • Pymin• 'conducts an _ ountin and' auditing business rac g., in district centres i1r `iv%5.3�ssup -vwas' years of age ,aid .passed away. On —YOU ARE -CORDMALLYANV IT To Attend The nZve .�Serviceszrsary of .the' � . PRESBYTERIAN H R,C LU�I�N acatn�and1 xopp u yid ay a • ENDERSON:,. of "Hillsdale, will be, guest speaker at 'both servicep. ..fir... .:: .. ECIAL MUSIC.: BY THE CHOIR SP. G Henderson and Assisted . by Mrs. W. A. H •'M'Cameron. Geddes. r. Ca 1 4a V. A Mowbray,. Chairman.; r, BORN :_ SOMERS--on' Friday, April 18th' 'to Mr: and •Mrs: Ken ..Somers of Midland, a soil. Ken, ' :a former •� Wirigham resident is: ,yell ltnown dere. in:. sporting, circles.,._ HOLYROOD' 'POUND 'PEOPLE PRESENT ;FLAY SIX TIMES On Monday evening Holyrood young . people presented their. amusing•.'play.: in the, Town Hall to a large audience: On' Tuesday. ni t • the: play': was presented at Ainberloy for the six. thud -final ; TOS BOLD BAIL MEETING FRIDAY THIS WEEK 9 A 'baseball and .softball. organ Is,: called •, ,for �ization »..;meet.� • Thursday nighh ;of this week; May lst at 8.00 -o'clock, in the Town Hall.' It is. planned to operate intermediate. and' midget. hardball his su x leas;.. as , well as -teat't agirls' softball team To assist these three',teams fin- ll a dance is to be' staged ancia Y h Wednesday night of next Student -Parent' Night Friday On Friday evening of this, week Student -Parent Night will be :nk� ; served by the Lucknow 'High , of - and is. open; to . the public Scho ,, ccs-�t a-anhua This', even��regla . -1x 1 •commencement exercises' which fter wea- had to be can�elled,•, after , , 4 Cher conditions and •• illness had COmbined. to repeatedly delay the .a presentation Featuress .of Friday night's.gath ering ,will be the •presentation; of student. awards, and an; address e•an er music 'b :Farrier's .Or ,by. Mr. 'II. . 'Beattie.; vocational week to Y chestra.. - March 26th after a .brief 'ten dayti l'time. ° : • I The east includes Misses Aud '� rey McMurohy, • Eileen Elliott,, She was born at Duntroon Gr . ce Bo l•.Weatherhead,1 Mrj aorie• Sirricoe County, • and was formerly •e, Geraldine Courtney, Mrs. Margaret' Isabella Campbell She Jack " Ackert;. Mrs.. ,Tim ' Samith,: went: to . the State of Washington Mrse , Geo . e- Colwell; Harold : El- in ..1889,' and in 1894 married A` liot't, Jack Ackert,' Donald 'Bush Z 'Jessup fat Rathdrur , Idaaho. ell and :home at • •Spokane; Walla' .Walla • Lorne Eadie: ' The young __Couple 'ma and' at ; Mount " Vernon, 'Washing -4 :,pc.OU.T NEWS.. •Te Scbu'ts held' their.:>l'Meeting ton, until•1905, when they moved Thursday night last week They. to' Nanton, Alta., where Mr Jes- The 'prlactised;knbts, played•'games 'and w News. Mr. Jessup predeceased; h, is r•three new 'merribers joined the. wife in 1938, .anc , 'since• 1940 she Lucknow troop .E t the Court of 1 had, made`her :Home • m Edmonton Honor, :; usiness 'was" discussedN� 4r S with her daughters.. • The Scouts will :meet next Thcr"s= lie is survived bygone son and ,. b day at 30 p:in,.. • ' � •. twb•.daughtrrs, Another son, Capt • Ralph 'C:'Jessup, -•predeceased Deal Concluded Last Week his,;,mother 'in 1943: There .are ..The transaction. was-..Gornpleted� , also four, brothers and', three: ss .Clansmen s Robert •Campbell, Calgarry, last week whereby. The • tars. Bo es httclinowt, 'Elizabeth purchased the necessary' property M y ''south ' of the 'Post .Office, which Campbell, . , Toronto; yVnn:' ; Camp bell, I3untroon,.Mrs. Samuel Xing is • to',,be. the site 'of the new 're -1 • ow .. . of 'Toronto; Geor a Campbell 'of•; creational centre.' Plaris are n ,, • g , underway, to have the building Quesnel, B.C.; a Fred of Twi'it Alt• moved • from Port, Albert:. ' The., utter. a. 1 •° •bulcirig�-carx:� be':• a � d .sec- . _ move in : ''GIRL 'iUIDE' .NEWS. „The Guide :meeting last Friday took the form . of ".a 1 party, when the . Guides'.entertained th e Scouts:..: c There will be no Guide meeting next week but 'will meet' on Sat- urday , afternoon at • 2.30 for , a 'hike. . • tions. Exchanged Pulpits Sunday Rev., A. K. Edinison of Walk- erton and Rev. J. W. Stewart of • Lucknow exchanged' pulpits on Sunday. Rev. Edniison 'explained that theyhad been friends 'for a lifetime , and `. in neighboring charges for twelve years at" List- owel and Drayton and at4. Walk-' erton and Lucknow. During that :time they had frequently• spoken of the one -day exchange, which finally was spurred to fullfibtnerit by the fact that Rev.._E.dmison will •retire at the end of the Cori- ference year.' Rev. J J.W. , Stewart -was in at- tendance last week at. 'the 89th annualconvocation of tie Grand Chapter of:,Royal Arch Masons of . Canada, held in''' London. Others .from: the.. Lucknow Chap ter,attending the Wednesday ses-• sib i were George. Joyrit, W. A, Porteous, Allister Hughes and •Jack Kilpatrick. .. • • . Attended, Convention at Toronto Messrs. ,Alex Reid .`and Bert. Arrristi'otig of town, W: 'Brown of Langside, and G. 'Ostrander of Lucknow, attended the 1 district convention of the British Amer? icon Oil Co. at Toronto last Wed: 1,y 1. 1 1 1, 1 BORN. PHILLIPS—In Guelph General Hospital on April. 1st, to ' Mr. and Mrs. ' Robert: J. Phillips, a son, Robert• James. guidance • director: for Ontario: w11EN we"`were a, bit younger, • ":`it :,ain't hay" was a smart` way of •' saying tl at'the' moneyinvolved was, ;really important. �'. We'll wager the'man who cgined. the phrase was not a .farmer.. Be- cause a farmer wquld; see that there. is "a tot of .siniilarity>.between the hay . in ails mow and important money '••;-.. money in the bank: F he wise farmer., stores ha— y ort hay — not just enough.for a mild winter, but enough for the longest,, most severe' one. •And the wise saver provides not oiy' for the expenditures he plans 8A NH IDA M%1NOM (ANADIAn • N O'F •,:.: fel• money to spend wisely opt u�o, tb-: • w t a �ir��s... bot-ltsir:�the seen emergc.rrcy-the unexpecrcd o'ppo'rtt ria ty;.; :During the :war years, -nearly half „a -million more.Canadianis realized that' setting aside moneyin a`savings:: accoL t f at Ate B: of M., was sound commonsense—like the,kikrier: put ri ting hay'in his.barn:That make0a million and a half B of M depositors 'follawing a policy :dint is at';once io the best interests of tlie� individual depositor .and in the 'best interests' of the 'nation'' , For money in the bank doesn't lie" adlec .It Works constantly in'. twO ways ,It ;Works for the saverund it ' works for national prosperity—pro,:'° 'viding, by loans and investmezit, the capital that creates employment. •It. helps to produce ,goods.. +'to pro- cIuce, prosperity. OQ TR EAL Lucknow Branch: J. A. THOMPSON, Manager I�w ww — s sail w .uri +.r.r — .rr .iii row .00;ii. .WORKI.NG'. WITH CANADIAN'S 'IN EVERY WALK OF . LtF.E•' SINCE': 14'11'.. •