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'THE: LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL, LUCKN.OW; ONTARIO
AS-IFiELD
. THE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL
rucknow,. Ontario.
Established 1873.--- Rublished Each Wednesday Morning
Subscription Efate —; $2.00 A Year in Advance --To U. 5.*A; $2.50
, Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post ,Office Department, Ottawa
Member- of The `C. W, N. A.
Tiionwson, Publisher and Proprietor
T pHIJR.SDAY, JUNE 5th, .. 1947
EI�ITt?RIA.i
�SIIC(ESS•._1VIARKED. EFFORT
•The 'attendance:�at ' the tuber-
-culosis detection clinic on : Mone
;day and Tuesday.was quite Brat-
ifying arid" a`•fitting• climax: to an
.ntensive campaign stagedmby'the
•Clansirien:°. In the final analysis,
however, the answer to this: of
fort -rested.' with the .ndiic�ual
.and the response left little to be
desired. ',
In. repeatedly • stressing.0 and
publicizing
:the' importance of at
tending this 'survey, The • Clans
Brien . r the' Publisher,' were • in
rio war. inferring that ;the disease.
was : rampant , in the district,'f
actually "only about ;two: }n o
e sons
.'thousand .is the: • •ratio ;.,of p� r
requiring treatment for .pulmon-•
ary tuberculosis. '
The cant'paign locally which
was ` elftered ; into so wholeleart-
edly was par o f . -a nationwide
r 'ultimately wipe out this
' . effo t to " ultim� e p
r y
insidioug .disease; which: is•, a -long
range' objective;: and ; which ,de,
use .of'' the- bein- -
�nade regardless of age if• this
: utopian goal is ever to. be reached, -
'This.
effort to stamp out . the
diseasis a' radical departure
'from days. gone by, when. ,older
particular , can ,well : re-
member the hushed . tones; ,and
head -shakes that ',always accom-'
r
e.
The sacrament' of. the Lord's
Supe was observedin the Pres-
byterian
res-by,:terian church •on'Sunday iiiorn-
Miss Catherine.. MacKenzie • •is.
home. from London . where' She has
been attending Western Urliv"er
sity. " .
Mr. and Mrs.: Archie MacMur
chy. of .Detroit spent the Decora-
tion . week -end : with . "relatives
,. •• t
NEWSPAPER DEFINED Mr. and Nrs. Jamesr,MacKenzie
The • Bowmanville Statesman of Detroit "nailed -on. friends here
defines the responsibilities `of' a They were seen ging the week -
'here
newspaper .as follows: end with relative at Lohhalsh &"
"A ' newspaper 'is much°: More `.Bluevale.
than . an ordinary business. It is Mr, and -Mrs: 'D.. Blue and Ber.,-
a public, trust; tha .Jean, „Mrs '.JA 'Collinson. and
. . and,,Mrs.
`Neil,
, . " An ordinary .business can, ac- e Maryktorx 'and, Mr, a •. lYf x. , �
cept or reject 'the privilege of G.' MacKenzie .were in, Mitchell.
ng the'
carrying and selling varying. lines � on Wednesday attend.
fun -
of goods A newspaper, if it is a eral.of their friend, Mrs. T. Jones;
p Messrs.' David 'and' Hugh Mac-
true mirror of the life of .the corn-
rrrunity,- must: report 'faithfully Murchy were in Ethel. on Monday
whatever happens.. The citizens of visiting their sister, Mrs; G. Dun-
the• community: look to:it to keep. bar.' ••
them :informed as to what is, said
and done at all.meetings of mini=
cipal bodies, and. generally= speak-;
'ingt.what:is happening' in the'life•
osp Friday, May
Mr.. and Mrs. Norman John Ross,.
R. 1 Winghan7, a., daughter. •
BORN'
ROS In`•Wingham Generale
1•. ' n. 'tsth• to
H �ta o
,of th, e town as.a whoIe -
T.he:'newspaper, of course,. is, not
responsible ..for. 'what' members' of
council or:.other speakers say but
it must rep rt . a r y n . ones - •
tai: on.. -Sunday, ' June' lst, to- Mr,
ly, 'whether it agrees with" what officers; hon: pies.; N D. • E. " Cam -
and Mrs.. R.aynard Ackert of
h'as .been said or 'not. The•press � . r eron, hon. vice pies., Wm: 1Vlehis;•
represents the,. eo 1e. -.who' have Ho.lyrood; a .daughte . .
p s b, .. p , p Pres., A Campbell; : vice Pres.,; C.
ACKER``—in' Kincardine: Hos
T.URSDAY, ,JUNE, • 5th, 1947
K A R-D.S
THROUGI- TSE SENT iE .. FILES.
Sixty' Xe rs Age—,
The . death occurred en April
22nd of Mrs, Peter MacDonald,
formerly Mary. Ross,. eldest dau-
ghter of Mr. m..and Mrs. 'Kenneth
Ross, Con. 2' Huron Township; She
was 25 years of age. and was sur
vived:-_ by .er. h�icband and new'
born babe, •
hK :ri loss Council appointed
1Vi'essrs.•..S•tewat•t,. McIntosh '' a n :d
McKinnon for the erection • of a
Township Hall at Holyr.00d, the
Cosi .not 'to exceed $400:. ;
cis,.
Allan McKinnon purchased
front., Cam.eion 8E Campbell, L-ot
20, Con. 4; Kinloss,. 100 acres for-
rnerly owil,ed .by Murdoch- • Mc-
D.onald and Charles McKinnon,.
D. 'D. Yule, secretary;; called a
rneeting.4of . the Caledonian Soc-
iety. • '
John F.: Andrew.of' Con. 12 Ash-
field :purchased° ,-the • Shertl o.rn'
bu'lI "Louis Napoleon" from. •W.
Kilpatrick- of Dungannon;
A . baseball club was o'rgariized
in the village; with• the :following.
•
At, Holyrood Miss K. 1,1art,:n
1.- At,
teaching'tle fo�ltowing:�tl,iia
Mat Foran,,, Leslie Congrarti,,,�
tha' Switzer, Freddy�Kenny,
gie_Thompson, Ina.Switzer, Myrtle
hCongram, Teddy,' Switzer, 1�Jae
Henry, Willie •Dempsey, li.ohert
Elliott, Flossie Haines, Meat ilt
Thompson, Phoebe Congrslm,.�n._
naj Kenny; Ed Switzer•, "S'ttsie
Fraser,. Caleb. Hayes, Bussell:
'Hayes, Harry • Irwin;, Aver .'Sirit:
"zer., Wessie..Irwin, Donald' 116;
Pherson,. . . Carrie, Harries; . Ici
a,
Hayes, : Lizzie " Dempsey';
Congram, w ' Gordy , . McPhei•sen,
'Edna, Elliott.. .:..ti
•R. A. Grant was :drill i'f'.a wolf
for James Barnby. .
. A .bad fire, was avertecl by the
timely discovery ' of a blazer in
the second storey •of the dwelling.
on' the corner 9f ° Outram and
Campbell. St. It. was iis-ad`'as rt
urrr .sho. `: and: the second f
p p P ln�i�.
occupied 'by Mr.. Haute,, shUe:
Maker; at 'the, .J; G..Mut'duch rind.
:Co. store: '
,an: indisputable ::right' to know. C..'Rass; sec; treas.; Hugh M'orri•�
s:
T e�• *Press in • its freedom is o G
Elliott' .and T. Lindsay:. ,
one, 'of the - chief : 'guarantors;. • of
freedom of . Speech :and hinna reserve' winner'" to the Arnerican J. A.: Denning �o f 'the' Lu, know
P .1<Z.
•osis.' In those d-ys .it :wag :' corrin-
monly 'believed, , that anyone
.known' to have the . disease 'had
'' Only'. a : slim chance of. recovery
and, all those . who. had'to associate
with them' were also, ` alrriost cera
• tainly doomed.
The . truth i that while more
i from: tuber
''aeope; die in Ontario o .
culosis. than: all ;other:infe`etious
diseases, it'is-,•one of the.:.most
curable 'of ell' serious 'diseases if
discovered eorly'enough It is not
y,',but is ' transmitted
from• parson to' persri, . -which .
makes the.. mass.. survey so` very
vvi�at:;i sal d�iu s e °rsy -tlr son ca h. Cham et% 7ria tag
elected representative' ing corrimittee, eM Campbell, . J.
•
" h f d'in rn
'"Paramount Lady", the ten-
lith old -Scotch Collie female"
owned by Goldie Martin, was- the
liberty, -generally. Once a publisk= female which won thew best of. cheese factory returned, to. the
Kitcener-Wate ' oo ilia 'e,'after. s' ending . the 'winter
er . of a ;newspaper accedes , to � a breed: at • the � h xl v t p g
request •' leave. out certain: n ewS International' Kennel' Club show at:Kerwood.•
� :
import nt,• n detecting all'` con—
tacts ,
taets and sources of.the: disease:
The- people: of. this :community.
are. to be congratulated • .oxr the
',evidence of consciousness c their.
responsibility in this' matter,, by
attendirig this initial .clinic in such
large. numbers. It heralds success
f%r,.,future cinics .which will be
held 'regularly across the• Dom,.
inion ;° and Which, are: made poss-
ibis by '•the: increasing:' liberality: • ..'
r i h
of Canadians in sutplio t rig -t e
Constant •use ` by, old; • as• 'well
hiisxmas Seal :fund
items ; or omit, reporting' certain last' • week; - ' TThe . ck arapia b_was : lilla _ e. m•erchants decided to
ase o.' owns • • Y : r. are o f • b •
everyevening, except t :Saturday,
p
pubbiic speeches,, a is t t at a" r"
trust. ' • Port; Huron and,was . shown by...:a
:"If the' .newspaper'" is '".fa'ir, all . professional. ' handler.
cit zens must be tie ed alike. ,
eop e.; sometimes mnistaakenly,;To Hold •Decoration., Service .
� 1 it f
hit'chu''clf; �� ho 'went to.British
man• s v1eviw•:means that a ;news at' Dungannon .Cemetery: has been. c• e r s'T
paper srnyypathizes with his.view- .I set. for Jori. 9th. Columbia as a nnTssionary.
e2
close'`their places' 'o usrness
at ,'seven � o'clock. ., •
Word was 'received of the death
of Rev. .W.•' . Cut er, . orrner y o
.Twenty Years Ago
The death o•ccurred• on..Aprit'
22nd , at his ::bonnie '.in' Kinloss of
_.g ..
•years.. He' had been. ill with piiett.
nonia:.; Five weeks .ear:lier they
had . lost .their jtwenty-rnoiith-old'
son, Chester.'
•
"'Mrs. .:: Andrew . Fox died at
,Whitee,h.urch: in her 72nd year.'
• Miss..Jean : McKim . Of `Ti;Ilsor;
•
think that' the . publication. of ..a. ,,The annual decoration service
point. • News ` and views are . two' :
completely: different :thiin ' s. An . ..:.
g . In: Poor Health , :, • :; ort.y .ears :` go • •
honest' : newspaper's ow. -views •
Mr: ` Jacob'• EckensWiller, 'Kin- .. C: E.. McDonagh, of •'Lanes _had•
are found only in its editorial loss .Townshi - Octogenarian is 'lb
dolumns.•Al•l else is fair' epor,ting. P g a: gasoline lighting system. placed
quite poor health at .present
of what is. . said and done, not, by • in: his : store by. ivIessrs... Murdie
the r evtTs a er' but' b ` others":.. nd: Sutherland. '
•
p Y :.. Ration
.n u, Due Dates a
Coupons now valid are sugar John:' :Murray left for, Parry.
'Sound to engage,i'nthe sawmill
'*; t'
-52316:S5ard Y1'7to Y5 butter.
Within � very shoittime the
B35; to B53: Next Canning:sugar
hand of death. has':•struck' heavily y 'eoupors, .Y6 • to' Y10.. will become
in f'e inim diate. vicinit of `Kin , •
t e Y good• i'n July.
lough, removing five, very prom
inept and • respected residents in
the persons of Mrs. 'Harry Bell, CAMERAMAN VIEWS :.
Mr.:John Barr,'Mr. and•Mrs'Wes- LUC•KNOW'.FROM 'AIR
ley . Boyle and Mrs::Alfred E Hal-•
derby
as - young,' in recent : Ypaas,' has-,
0. Made O K one of the most widely
used arid familiar • abbreviations.
a,
• 'FATHER'S DAY of speech in our language' of to-
In cities, towns and• , villages day.
everywhere ;in; the •`..t orninion, • Where. it came from has puz-
Father's :Day will be;: marked on
Sunday, June 15th.,'-' '
Started three', years" before the
first` official Mother's •Day," Fath-
er's Day
ath-er's:Day was conceived. in 1919.by
Mrs, `John Bruce .Dodd of. Spok-
•:'lane, Washington. She felt. the
need of a .special -day .to "honor'
Father and • "to call: attention to
• Father's.,, place •in • the home, the
training: of the children,the safe
guarding: of .themarriage tie,. the
protection 'of womanhood and.
.:childhood". • •• '
From ' this humble beginning,:
the day , of remembrance grew to
.. national importance, gaining ',arn-
.: petus;..throughout :.the United
= •'States and Canada. It .has, become
, the ' custom to wean on Father's
Day, a • white rose .for'''remem-
tran•ce, and a red rose for living
ribute, The Father's Day tribute
on,. June 15th marks the first of-
ficial celebrati9n4of theday in
Canada since. before the war, dur...
ging' whichperiod:, with So many
men away. in' uniform, it was not
.widely marked.
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0 •
•
ing 'business,`•He was' accompan
ied•.by Joe McAdams,- Tom •Hen-'
Berson 'and D: C :YVLcKenzie
' W. 'J. A. McGregor was .editor
of IThe'Sentinel..
ship at McKim's Drug Shire:.
•
• .Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ilenderso t
a
obser. ved _their _ 50th . weddrlrg ar-
niversary
•
Donald McLen`nari; of
the . Laurier district, died in Kin:..
cardiae and Was buried:i.n Ki'htail
,.Cemetery • His. sister r\nnic
Ashfield died a,. weel.'.h�U. �n '„e
•
82nd year...:
Mathew' Sproul purchase 1, fr�,'ii
I?:. Milne ;the. ,residence un E:ta'
Campbell St •
:Wilson Harrill -ton'
mai deliver. eon'trac't'-011 n: i';. 5” •
l y
and peter ':Johnston ,the. conti`sct .
for delivery .to Holyt ood.
n:n ut;c}i�sc.
•Ne%1 McLennan p ..d
undertaking business :at .'llxpley •of.
J B Martyn:.
Miss' MacKay is. 'still -underging •'
treatment: and'. is' ,withstanding,
her ordeal. :well- in view of the
birthdafact that she is .nearing:her:. 80th
y•
'
- in a'c
east:,
:She:aTso :has her'vvrist.
f`
as a result: Qf .a • fracture suffered
i ohne' From 'Hospital,
Last •week. the Free ;Press Car- ,.Miss- : Jessie MacKay''
', returned
ried a panoramic view; of Luck
to;' her nome;..Con. 2, :;Kinloss;' re -
now., •from• the Fair;: accoriipanied;•
by: the following conrnentary • Gently after a month,•spent,; in
"The •Sepoy Town rof Lu'eknow :Victoria ;;Hospital, ' where she . re-
is.-linked
eis.-linked• in tradition and history ,:ceived :treatriient. for • a hip in-.
with Scotlandfrom.• where. its set- jury received• several years ago. in a,;fall. during`the winter.
tle•s Caine 'and with' India, ; from t
where: it obtains its name.. h'ierce-
ly •prOud`;of. their 'Scottish arises-•:
try 'and the part their country-.
zled more.peiiple than•the'.makers {-men played' in the Indian. mutiny,
'of .grammars, but It is here, 'and
here, apparently, to stay: But here,
is one history: of .its origin: •
In a book, "American ''Lang-
uage", the author says "The first
known use of , 0.K...in this .:sense
.appears in the neou'rt records ' of
Sur'nner County, Tennessee, Oct- the city..•• there which • was em-
.. ;: ,'battled, besieged 'and finally, re-
ober 6, ,,1790: �
.O r" n that date Andrew .::fuck- .:St
lieved..reets recall. the. name
bs`
.son,. Esq.,, proved a ybi11 ' of sale
front • .Hugh McCary, to , Gasper
Mausker,' for a negro. Man, which.,
WAS • O.K. James Parton, in .his
biography . of :', Jackson, suggests
that •what appe,ared to •be�'Q.K, •in,
the record'rxiay' really. be a poorly
penned O;R., which was; the ab-
breviation used for Ordered Re
corded: Apparently .O,K'. game in -
general useafter Jaclkson •was•
elected President".
But. despite its hoary age, we.
still' don't see any sense in it.' `'
early Lucknow residents,.combin-
ed ' these backgrounds in a pleas-
ant community which retains its
charm• to this • day. • This Bruce
County villagewas founded 'short
shortly after .the ,bloody uprising'
inAndia• and, drewits .narne from
Thea.moSt , effective harping
hand as Often to be, found at the
end �. your arm. Use it •ndus-.
triorisly and in tiineof need other
helping : hands will not be ,lack-
ing.
of generals who won fame in' this
page of Britain's war history—,
Campbell, Havelock, Outram,
Wheeler, Gough and Rose: The
•Mailing pipeg, 'of 'the 78th. Ifirgh--
landers heralded relief to the sur;,
rounded
Indiana city, 'and . one of
these pipers, Joseph, Hendry, Vis-
ited Lucknow .in 1882; ,_welding"
closer the links.. The "Highland..
games,traditional competitions .
on the 'greens of Scotland, were
continued by the. , Caledonian
games which' made Lucknow fam-
ous, In 1878 'George Davison, fain-
ous Dundee athlete, visited here,
Teamwork means not• just will- . as • did Donald :Dinnie, . World.
ingriess to lay your plans • upon heavyweight wrestling champion,
the • table, but willingness to. see in: ' 1882. Motorists •approach•ing
them scrapped.
`Why ShouldriXthe churches ad-'
vertise?As one news . comment
tator recently remarked: " leo ane
has anything better to sell';, . 'religion, leisure, arid industry".
Lucknow feel the Scottish back.
ground 'with the 'courteous sign,
.""Will yen° drive, canny?" Today
the population rests near the 1000
-Mark, and 'residents are provided
with . a11 -'round.' facilities for sport.
_I- •
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are ,,now in effect, in Ontario relating ,to the
licencing" and inspection of
OURISTT: ca
and the form arid contents of all
ADVERTISING MATTER
pertaining to iatels,.,,Summer`Resorts, Fi ing,
untingTravel Vacationing or other acco Miro
, ,.
MO -
dation or facilities for "tourists:
•
Interested' persons may secure a copy of the Rego.;
lations by writing:- The Director, Development
Branch,
DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL & PUBLICITY
PARLIAMENT stigmas
TORONTO'
HON. ARTHUR WELSH ' ••
Miri..r
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