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Lt7CIKNOW, 'ONTARIO, THURSDAY,' .JUNE '6tti
1947
Tin cly; struck Mat the faun'_ ..__��`V.NERAL: TODAY
rs °Leo Hurt .. ... '• of
Mr. and ,M •
h0
n
e
Waw inosali, early Iy .5atwt dray .. •'The death • ot, Mrs:. riebe �t 7iig;
West
o,\vening• w'h.cri their two -year -'old' • gins occurred :. early ''TUesday
.. et death •b '
a igiiter:•'L orothy,,. m : Y Morning ,at '� thE:. name < Of , her: �.
d
drowning when she toppled•Qhtlad dr ught , h'i1•s.. Iiarvey'rrele,lven, ,;, ,
ix.ii.a post "hole near the-.• Fora-ierl : :abiria.Cae.a�, silo' was l�
hist .. 3' • . �,, , ; .1
l7ouse� in .•her..77th `year,.: •and had• been.'11•{ ti illagc Council, azo .TL�esday nig
•� narothy �
is one week past her.
second birthday and was the sec-
and youngest of a f arnily • of 'ten
EIGHT PAGES
°BOL1GI T lifoliENZIE HQ111E 1 • RLBUILD FLANK MILL ; R--
The rc5sideiic of the• late.AleY.. Mr.°George Elliott of Amb"eitle�, S MOST GRIM
;ander Mckenzie of the .,Second: who, bought the Stewart. Planing '
t�. :a.,is' c-swrux, whose„ $100,000vrlI : 111. s m. tne ago, dismart- • Thirty Hours of •eortrcaus
tl(e cause f
.
court litigations ling the. building .for reco•nstru,c- rtlfrafall cn Sunday anct until befoz e :being 'finally' Upheld 'as1. tion' on :the seine site” as a, seed 1,1. t midda 40 d' twined the
ou Y a aY
• .c z• -op 01141001, ilo� .
1i ,, o a Tuesday y E ,C. f
The 'r •h� a 'Jack- b- STR ET `'171_ v. s .�"�T NIJ, E� . avin
tc. 1 u ,c asc.r �v.as Ei�g � jai mer, �i.:. this' district ,h• g '•
slid .thy the °Supreme Court Of cle„ ring. plant.— ,
_• _b vcr ::
C,anad"a, •\'r R.1�,-d�51)c�hE'..��� pui�{ _.__.. _ .. tial. � ,. )!
c auction last: Tu "sda 'v ninf ins VJiih a large° 'percentage of
•
ari�i arid. the: p.u•ch. ase'.price ..was only a portron, ,or,, in xnarry cases,:
•
113`.7.r.$.00.,13c s', th ,,. h u ° ! PLJ i'M ,:OUT I NS E :• i i. 'the it seeding done' • the
zdc a c o se, the nu leo a ,
i'u cit includes five acres of .' course rain.'•harvest •wi l - ro'o-
h y v Nx.
...i . At .the regular., meeting,...of: the. '. :. � � p -
zind . and; a small barn:. • 'abl cOinc: the closest• to" , -a failure • •
ht, y+
pOorly•.,foi: some time,
•I,he' funeral service will behheldB
at •the Treleaven horse • . this;
• children, who, are 'spoken very, .(Thursday) -'afternoon at2.30 with L
• , ' . blends and • neigh- ,interrnent in: Dun annoir . Cern- tion • will, be held in the Town.
higlll,y .of hY • �Y . , g
hors: etery.• - Hall nextdMonday evening at 8.00
reavenent struck ata n .
•This lie}.0 . ;
lock.
• when the family is under TO IMPROVE.FIRE HALL
time o'clock'.
uarantine for scarlet fever, and:
• q,. , . •12AVI NG O.UTLOOK..
prevented thein , from . •holding At the.June meeting on Mori- M
uneral mass' fol+ the child,:, Inter- da `: ni ht :they Lucknow tire `•Co,.
NQT•�SQBRIGHT
f Y g •.•
menewas in ,St; Augustine Roman decided' to . make a start in ir.4_ .
• 'the...
• ' l aminating. the. roadway, left the
lie Cerrreterry ori Tuesday'af- proving he. a • earance' of t h_ The announcement last'week .Sidewalks in a darkened'condi-'
Catholic, provx • g •.t pp � e
ternoon..; . •condu'cted •.: by Father Main St. Fire •Hall,' it is. Janne .!'that' five miles' of'Highway 86 in tion,
ustine Parish:..siding,'
p< 1
Phelan of : St.' :Aug ,, to lira on brick .sidiri and, the the. Listowel district;. would be �:' The�G E. re i�esentatives, while
a' . o :chin scene :as •Dor= p g, p
it was �a touching .. trustees .were:.authofiized to. ob- p y ad'mittin •_ that it. y�t,'as' primarily._
oldest sisters- carried . s g
othj� s -four . tarn mgterial,, -1 f possible;' to...do o s a . 'street lighting- system, - pointed'
little white casket to: its rest "'1 in e o t..tl at Port Elgin's brackets: had
•they . the• front' 'of..the bui d g. u ,. g
in place.': '•• Itwas also •decided .to urchase h of necessity : been placed lower
gp
Gi
- of
...th'e � we
--, • Y�-l�ur�•��3:�-c���•eY•-fa.-'ds�i7�xre•.:i�r�-froxaa:-_�J•,.;nt .z�..en.ct....Q th a mmended "t Y
. 'district, is':in tist'h"i'r"Q i-;: - - ._ ._ ,
Mildma .•, :, . , . r, • Rouse .of , to.wn, ", who .has : com •
r;i the em to • .of' J. W. Joynt..: '
. • .year tri p Y•. , ,,, menced the manufacture,of these ,
`.and thefa�mily•-resides in'What .is fire extinguishers,..wn ch`are now.
n s.'the 'red: brick" .home :F
�' k►iow a available; He , is (being assisted' in
:..on •.the. Joynt.::farm' .east - of . St. marketin the' 'roduct ':b Clair t
Healey..
• d
Suffered Heart Spell H
. that tins ' d:istricti" bas, ever '`ems-
represeritati\te; of the General'. .
usinesa Men's 11leetirigcL ieliced; . . ,
Electric • Company .outlined a 1✓
'l he venular` . rnecting-• of -the Main Saturday was fine and ` a good
uc nt w �B Business Men's ' A ``' cia-. street, lighting ..plan for Ma, f, Y
,k a us ., .ens sso v hich theyhighly re-: _deaf of light, well drained land.7
Street, ✓ g y see'
ding
and referred the oard was put' in `readiness for seeding
to' such towns as Port Elgin, Ai - on M9r}day,, ,cos probably: Sunday.:.
t -iur, Clinton ,'.Goderich, etc: But the': day .long, deluge .settled; '
Thee Councilrecently - visited
Port. Elgin,: '`and Reeve ° Joynt's.
criticisrn• of this. system 'was; that
it created a 'glare, and while ifl='
a4 ed this. l ear and'the •removal
f the. Storrns Construction • Co.
quipment from:this. vicinity, sent
opes fading ;for pa;v ng., work ,a .
h'' f.� :� e d. tan the sero
•' ., l hie .announce.. hent. -o :the i,ive •feet above lie street 'ie-v�ei, z .,
Miles to tie' paved ,between :Listo- would ..tend' to •'over come. to: • some:
Joynt's two, oints • of
wel..arid •Tral'ee' Was made, '' J. de. ree. •Mr, p,
by g� •
arit.
red Edwa1•ds; M;P;P;: for ; •Perth : eonipl.
:The "G.E.'•'.. men recommended
�o Mr. •,'John • •IVIelViichael�,:and,":Mr.
J. •Benson of: Listowel; presi- :a , total of 29.:lights• from. the Ste- .ten -da
b.,After supper' on Saturday •even;
• - ing some of the children, ;includ
e .la i
out of' . doors ;nearby the house.
•I:t• was at • bedtime that ,her abs
sence•:was rioted, and .the ;family
started ".a; search • for her, to:find
the' '•child almost '-'hidden •- from
sight" in the "post.:hole,., in which
' 'there was a few inches of. water,
• which cased' .the. child's' death.
by drowning She was helplessly
•submerged rn the.. hole' so 'that
only her' little;,feet protruded It'
;.was not. until 'they- had`•searched
for". some, minutes that the`dis-
covert' `was made at about S.39-
that
8.3.9
that• evening, star da" d.
Dorothy was-��a sweet little child
an' at the-age�:when stye-was=•the;
pr-ide of the; fainily.: Besidess he -r-
gitief stricken.'parents,•.she is. sur
vived, by,' six sisters and three
brothers, ranging . `in ages from'
fifteen years to : seven. Months,
Marcella; • Marie, '• Delores, Joe,
Betty,. ;Janet, Elaine, . Bobby and'
Leonard.
•, In some sections, particularly •
:westward` along the'. ],fake; not a.
seed has been, sown: aid. a. good
deal of Work will be necessary
:when it 'does dry -up; " to., get a'
decent seed bed. '
Sonic farmers .still plan on: sow- •.
ink rnixed .oats. and barley until
the end of this week, :if •the; wee,.
ther permits', - hoping for some
sort .!,of`a harvest,•or at least green, • .
Many would so*; buckwheat:-=—
but it. is .Vary difficult .to obtain.
Some.' tallt'of sowing rape :seed;
and of'course, a•:good;deal of: corn.'-`
will; be •.planted'• -according to the
weather .during the"next week or:,;_
e t and• secretary les eetivel of wart 'Planing :Mill corner. to Tre=' jrS,
n Y p Y...' • •h
ave w',Others .:ave abandoned the idea'
ighway :. 86 Asseciatfon, which leavens. Flour 1VIi11.. Of..this num^
heart •• attaCk while :at.. work in. tof pressing for ,har' dStirfacing .of
he. is .resting • quietly., •+•-•:. • • ••: • Walter ..l3roWn, •:A:rriberley,..piem-
and ArriniediatelY7 went: te Work .. This. dpes not preclude the 'pos.. Ibe $1•95., This does. 'nots..:include
leVelling :• the : site. soulh • Of. 'the. s.ibili:t3rs'P;f 'clditi9n.l..vidili.,. being- in§ttallatien-- coStsi. ':-.4citich... work
Post Offite fOr..- the, :neWl'..Reerea- done on . this Highway,:• but the: Cot-Act....i.e.::readily'.,,dpne.,.. by , • Alex
'I card Me last- week, ,. eritoute , 'JO stagger .formation...wetild: gOie .e
,British Columbia . fOx” ,a contract.. .lig,ht everY '.60 fOti,poles woUld
'gregation to •paY the stipreinesae- the road could *be -hard 'surfaced
-the::: Hehout , jton.,•hiL• the . united T'ownship Councils of AShfield 78r:
rifice in World 'War II, unveiled i with little. preparatty I work.. The
.conchiliestniversity. course ,:, .. , . Members.* o•t :: t ble I Lucknow. the :lake. oil'. the.. Strength. of Work:
Branch: Of the Canadian- Legion, -getting underWay 94 N9:. 862 this
. year ainrse .at. Toronto UniverSity, .011,.the' p'arade' froM the Leti9n joynt - has:, . been • in . touch : with'
. ',:terneship at , Toronto General ' fla -draPed- communion table .:irn-
of sowing oats:or barley :and Will
watt •strength in •the business sec-.
is a .,cominoii situation to have
giain. treated for. sewing, .Whiph
; • Cost Of the brackets and.'c'orri,-
is, tied
Catirs a good deal of", cold cash
860 lierei! ef :Flax
and -refractor aceeSsories, "wOuld.
UNVEILED
CANDIDATE' FOR
One ofi the first dut* 9f fir
ASsembly ' of the Pres-.
byterian Chinch in Canada,- npw.
in session at Calgary,. is: the, el7
tention'is focused 'on the conelaVe
this year' iby the residents of this
Charles: .11. ''MacI)Onald of the
LucknoW Presbyterian
one of the cariclidatei.'• ,
night NrednesdaY). with Dr. -Gor-:
.don W. MacLean .of Winnipegi
the 'retiring moderator, presiding
f6r the elettion ,of his successor:
.This issue off the, press .several
hourS before the' verdict' will be
:high church office; The °selection
,iS made. by ballot at the opening
'Of the five ciandidates, three
are frain‘Ontario, Rev ' C. Mac.;
nonald of•Lticknow :Rev Joseph
.Wasgon, of Toronto: Rev'. lion-ry
•Cousins of 8ropkville, Rev, A. D.
,-McXennon. of Nova. Scotia and
C'olin M. Kerr of Quebec.'
the Union 'Jack' from the oaCc.' tab-
let,, whieh were fifty-five
bronze name' plates—and one sil-
ver One—that of .J•.. grant Mac -
in a plane crash in'NeWfoUndland
rniSsion pertamin$ to.. wartime
The tablet, inscribed with. the
ernblernyof the-, Dominion ef_ Can- sion 50c.
ada and the words "Honour Roll,
Lucknow *United, Church", bears
the following nanies., Which •were
. :The: opening baseball game Will
be 'held in. the, Caledoniain :Park;
LucknoW Friday; June Sth
• Dancing . on Friday evening '
J001 Hall, \-.Whitechurch. Farriers
•
.• Afternoon lea and.sale of .work,
baking:, etc., ,will be -held in the:
Legion ••Room•s, LuCknow, Wed-.
AnniverSary' 'services will be
:held in';.lIackett Vnited .Church
afr 11 '7.30 Sun -
d 8th Sp I Se
,orhich Are not yet fully ,complete:
-Thomas 'H. Altan„ Robert
Stewart CaineroncJohn C, Camp-
bell; John; A. •Carter, Stuart Coll-
yer, Collyer, Eric cox, John
liott Clarence greer, Harold
dreer: •Harvey Hall,' Lloyd: Hall..
Roy. Havens, ,LIoyd. HenderSon, R.
W. Henderson, Kenn6th.,,Jarciirie.
'Rick Leith, Jack' McLeod. Robert
1VrcMillan, Clifford MeNall.,:C„ Roc,
WNW,. Sam . ljarry
:Middleton, HoWard A, Av'ed, Wm.
D. Reed; Rayinond Richards, liar-
(tontinued On Page g) "
Me,T.iliyevs of 'Old Light Lodge
$.1• hold their an-
rm.! churCh fiarade IA. St. Peter's
!Stinda.', June 8th, at 11 a.m. Meet
.1Axi,s.te room at 10,30., Visitors
would cOme. midway' between.the
rarigenient it would. be necesSary
Stieet•.,lighting costs. of. a$:tor
300 WatViamp, would :total. $955
a* 3V,:ar; Whereas the present cost
is $481,. fqr leventeen 200 watt
lamp§ and. four 00 .watt.
'Cdtititif:,atked.--16fTa-.15itie print
-OroPos-Pc1.19-11x. 'w.144,12
reeeive further. cOntidetation at
that time..,
Many. farmers.haye planned on
ment. The local firm Of Anderson
ProduetS has, only about 35
ueres., Sown, with. PlanS laid for'
about 800 acres. 'While this firm
•
So little seeding done at this, date.. •
' Without ,,choosing .to. spread, „,
gloom. or: blue ruin, these. fadtS
bear out, the, situation which. the.,
Ron. T. L. Kennedy, Ontario. min- .
"soinething cloSe to disaster".
' It is rarely -there, are not some
look worst_,:so when harvest time
rolls around, Spring's trini: Out-
lookl,(inay not loom so lormidable,:-
In any eVent there is every in-
; dication- of a good hay, crap.
a
When the two-day tuberculoSis 1.
TtiesdaY night a total Of 2;189
..perSons -had- been x=rayed.
achieve ...this .nuinber !there was.
almost a „constant stream of peo-
'machine from the opening morn-.
ing ,hour Until ten. o'eloCk, each
On Tuesday 'evening: 423 per-'
sons were x-rayed. in* ,lesS lhan
three hours ,,to 'i.?,raCtically tax ihe
outpuf ofthe Machine and its two
.oPerators; Paul Bolan and Al
The .average two'.day clinic ae-
nine hundred a day, and this was
what the 'operators, had" Alarmed
'for. The local sp9nsors had dif-
parSonal eanVas of the district.
who iattended was gratifying swith
thc,:recoycl set by one .93 -year-old
lady, While .octOgeriarians weren't'.
The attendance was as. follows:
Monday 264 494 376 1134•
Tuesday 221 411 423 1055
The varipus sessions were staff- .
ed , by a clerical staff of. local
ladies; 'ineluding the following:.. •
or,. Mrs. Hugh Cuming, Mrs., .GeO.
Whitby, Mrs.- Win, McGill, Mrs;
ster, Mrs:: Jack KilPatrick, IVIrs..
Wes Huston, Mrs. X. Catneron.
Mrs. H.' 'ID, Thompson,' Mrs. Erpie.
Crawford, Mrs. C. Firila'yson,, Mrs.
Aw„Thornpson, Mrs:. Mac Mc.:
Mowbray, Mrs. HOward Ag-„
'Thcirnoson,• Mrs, Chas, Mason:
Andersono Mrs', ,Cam MacDonald.
Miss Gladys MacDpnald. Mrs,. K.
C. MUrclie, IVIrs, Russ Button, Miss
jean 'Osborne,