The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-06-19, Page 2PARAMOUNT ,
• • Mrs, • Wm. Stanley :spent„ a few
days • with her aunt,. Mrs. Fisher
;f Kincardine and Miss Thomson
:wttp is i11 in. hospital.
Mr. 'and. Mrs. Wm. Blue from
Detroit visited. with Mr. and Mrs.
• Grant MMDiarmid., ,
„Miss Susie Gibson is under the
doctor's bare with Miss Kathleen
Gibson of London assisting tier.
•Mr, and Mrs. C. McDougall and
children from Flesherton spent
with 'li�ir:`•and' Mrs.
Ole �weekend w
D, 'Richards. Mr.' and • Mrs. -D.
p
kW Or_
- - ___ SENTINEL, T TYr TAT .W_ ONTARIO:,. ,' d
Tag
Brutes 'Heli, ��ur�� session.
atTobermoTY Last 1Nee1c
The pictures': a lakeside" ham -the. bota;nt a 'were discontinued,
cont nus, ued,
bermorY "in::the.:Township 'arnounted $1,950,00. : fox
let. of To . y
St, Edmunds, on the northern ing the .past year,, while the
of, S•,
Bruce. •Peninsdila . pro- bounties were in.force, the noun-
tip ofi the Bruce. Coun-,545.00
' h� settingas ty has paid .a• total of' $7 -lied.
vided t
,,. l convened for:its une for. bounties on 1509 foxes k .
ty, Counc .
Session on Monday evening, June Snowplows Cost $45.000. re
9th, • t The' Highways • Committee
9th; with Warden J.' nd all r of ort disclosed that."'" snowplowing
Lu know presiding.. and all mem p -year cost a could run
c ' in Bruce County thisy a H
is 1
rma,
o n-
n
n m
than 0
t .6
re 11 � •
ofu
• 00�e
0th
45 �•r
•o
aboutf
� bo � speed
a $ at top:
t '� •En' -neer I.
at
'his: report, , Goun y gJaye •,p �
g .' utes and .p players and 's ectato s•
S:tephe><lsoti ,reviewed in...
• changes, . y i5 .uchatteir, :CYieck-
r� i ovements in. methods of :could:; hear .h.
ke the visit and unprdamn it, check-
no effort tQ 'ma Cr m,. check -em,
spared Maintenance" tenance" ancl`'. constru e,
• ..road rna n •
able one.- he ►: •
an enjoy a. . .:
.business -transacted at l tion during the 25 years since ern". , : . '
the ehe b Engineer. He also, . "The writer can remeinber 4a-
Session, :' an item of unusual�'I,�became County ,
Ssplay-off :game between Lucknow
and ortance was theend of
interest and stated that the- matter of Obtain-; •
n re airs, for road machinery and Kincardine •.• . At the
- --��..�,.��• .�� new... Cour�ty� i g p a
a is. now •even More
in the' war , years. The past win-
ter was the worst m his experi- 'now lost the ball to a� Kin- Mrs. W. H. 'Hartley, Kinca•miitiE : •
ence and' snowplowing casts 'will. Luck
•cardi e. Player,. 011ie ' Jennings ,. pres:,Mrs. D, J. Standing, Faia-
�be four. or five':times. that- . of . �' 1st' vice, Mrs. L. G�, C1•c)%it, ,
,� . -I Jewett,sensed the- situation of him ley;.
previous 'years. ,. I _•
a: scoring,.and like a deer beat it to
Walkerton; sec.-treas.;; MI's, J. �',
to now goal, ,`.out -running . Rowe, Kincardine; Dol cos sec
from 'Ripley . , the 'Luck
'Jennings, `who was being checked Mrs. R. .Capper, W .alkei•ton ; girls .;
.by
Lucknow, 'grabbed the goal ',sec:,• Miss. May. Boyle, Kinlough;
:hem to . the Sr, W.A.:•pec., Mrs. J E. Ro e,:
:rotusrid'a,7pilretvherneiwin.g.t.
•
the:' winning 4{incardne, Jr. W.A; sec:,' Mrs:•
W. H. McBurney, Walkerton;.:Lit-'
,Helpers sec., Mrs , 1VIcCur4,-
'hosie'. ; Sunday: 'school by; post,
C )'
ECALL.' S-GO0» _:OLH. DAYS
WHEN LACROSSE THRIVED
An 'article by—,,"Ola Timer" in
last week's Kincardine Apper,. re -
1 Balled a crack Lakeside! team be -
fare the turn .of the'centitry, and -
related the •following° anecdote
concerning 'a Lucknow team:
"I . .those good old days'every,
team .had its 'Field Captain. ► .Who
was supposed to follow the play,
and instruct hismen what to do.
Little Jack. Jewett of Lucknow
. _t of all field nap-:
was the greates .
' ose d
as
tains
'n th Y
to �
in'
JIME 19th,. 1947
ANGLICAN BRL.. E.-
DE��IERY' MEETING
• The spring • meeting. of the.
Deanery of Bruce was lied, in
Trinity Church,' Wiaitton A cele-
bration 'of holy communion' begaii'
at the •morning• session with the
Rev. R. A..• E. Ruch, rural dean.
of Chesley, assisted k y the. Rev. t
G. S. Honour. Following this. the'
Women's" ,Auxiliary met with the
president, Mrs; P. J Standing;
in, charge.. The: ,address of ��•el-
come was : replied to :by 1VIt s. I; '
W.. Owen, of ,Bervie; Mrs. :• Stand.::
ing . gave ‘the''president'•s •adc less:
Names. • of `faithful persons . who
had' passed to•'higher service w etc
11 st.. o .for ' wti. liz.in:n r
read.: �a•nd a �, o .dw t •
utes' silence ' hi, their memo 5..
Correspondence and • busin'.s
.was dealt ,'With.. The nominating
committee presented the follow.:
ing slate of* :officers for.1947-18
Who were :.elected:. hon,• hires,,
`Richards returned with them, bets presentit; a3 very cordial morel
The xParamo int Women's In- come was extended to the, visiting
stitute -net:, at the l�ome,, of • Mrs. leg- lators x, by. the official • 'and.
�c - abaw's with, •22 `present..citize s of St E'dmuntis, who
�;�.,•�� Ket h ,
Mrs.` .Rolf Reid.°gave a reading.p
: Mrs.'Edith Lowe and Mrs. Oliver
McCharles gave a paper 'on• the.
Paramount Institute. Mrs., H. En-
sign gave the current events:, Mrs.
`Wm. Stanley and. Mrs, W. :Dexter
conducted' contests. It was decid-
ed to 'have, a • Paramount picnic
on June 27th' with Mr. Robt, Reid,
Mr; Walter 'Dexter, Mr. Jack El-.
'hick and Mr. Jacl ,' McIntosh ass
sisting. Oh
Visitors with Mr. ' and Mrs.
cCharles *on Suridayywere.
iven M
Mr, and Mrs'Robt. Barkwell and
• Clover• . Valley,` Miss
...daughter,:
• Ann • MacDonald, .. Miss . Helen
Smith; . Ripley;• Miss • Alice, David
' Barkwell, Lucknow &
• �and•.L1oY!d B
Mr. and Mra; L. • Wylds. Kincarc
•_
p`{
;lit
oss
4.
a;
Preached' At Olivet
'' Rev.: J. W. Stewart ;conducted
anniversaryservices at Olivet
.
and Rev. Eugene Beech of the
OlivetRipley-
charge,. occupied.
the pulpithere both morning and
evening.,Seririce
S. ' W at Ripley were
. ,
wi ct'
re difficult ,than regl'ation • time • the teams -were
Treasurer 'to . succeed' Mr. Alan
Nelson, 'whose resigr>cation : was
received. .at the. January Session:'_
Mr,, . 'Thomas. R. Alton, 40 -year-
old wan.;yeteran .and, . a. native of
Lucknow, ':received -the. appoint-. and sur
e'.a� .applicants. It is planned to put h
meat • ther 39 important
other ' . rJ1 ace oh the, road
Another •. � : in a.t t e , •g • also from,
•' • Council. was .. the King s Highway No. , .
dealt with by .
Chesley ,south t complete• the
equalization of the' C'ounty.'.'ass'-, ' . •Chesle to Hanover;
essm nt: A• report' was presented road. from. Y ,
e and as much' sas possible :from
by the, • ;Equalization •. Committee, Chesley if 'materials are
ich,. this: spring, had. travelled Tara to y ell_ goal from being scored, although
which,.
• • .xnunici ality of ,available:•. Excavating: arrid:lev nn'n s' tossed 'the th over the
through. every p : i in • o. _erations : •are • bei.ng • carried Je i g .
• : • .. _:.ode.• r- a;dsoxis" .g p ... - . �h�:'.: La.. op the .ground.
the ,county and_x_n __ _ _;., _ -I: . : i-r�oatbetw'•er ` anter -� �k o.�.as y
of tyre ��,i•S*�•r'�,oC� �,•�se,S.�.,�1,
tied . and in:the. overtime 'period
with a "•••view to ' having.. • them
equalized for County., purposes.
Coiximittee •• ::recommended
The. .
'certain adjustments it the Coun-
ty t eq.ualized• assessment iri view:.
of their findings. After lengthy
consideration,, the report .was.
i al 'ado•' ed. ..-This equalizat'on'.
has -no :effect on• oca assessme �,.
s
p. _
e�
but 'only on .the -.ass `neglecting. t�o pay for it.•:His sub-,
rural Municipalities.
'� ' :.:and .. P .
meet which'is the basis. of the'h ' d o ele' trification seri' tion.; is paid to' May., of 1950;
liza- l � � p
ua I . .
BORN •'
RETT- In' Oakville on Fri
BAR ,
day, June; •13th,, to Mr. 'and. Mrs;
Barrett nee" Emma •:Hainil.
John (ripe
ton), a. daughter:'
• ear
for,
SEASONABLE Underw
e:-to-rewith-the'
men. and •boys, 'the
RE
•
Stock: THE MARKET STO
Obtains 85% at' Music Festival
Grey County"
In- the recent G . Y
. f Music .in Owen - Sound
Festival o ,
rl3unzci alrt�es�o c�Pertions there-
'
I;rrlian: ltliaeken��e,-d-a-izgh--1 ,. p � , ' �ded within
' ` ter of Mr.. and: Mrs. ' P. S 'Mac- ` of which are not' inclu in the'' :neighboring` counties,
an High or Co t'nu tion schoolfor
Y
ton and Paisley. • rhe., Wilde-
road. of .the :Township of Carrick
:was assumed as a county road
T e ,following *Resolutions;
among others, were adopted by'
Council ' '
;'Requesting uesting -; the Province . to
• nt of the
contribute • 75 percent
w-:
lowing work.` in local urban.
7h7e---garrrce--was
Lucknow reftisirig:'to play fur-
ther.:The game • was later` award-.
`cardine
ed . to �n "
..
Paid •WeliIn Advance ,
• •'We : have' ,one subscriber . who
isn't .'_going to take any chances
of having. is en ixie
J"oselvn i;ucknow _
educational sec., Mrs:R.
C es y
h ley, , • : Church. 'Boys :.League :
sec:,, Miss Olive. Amery Chesley;
.press ..reporter,; : Miss , Mayk Boyle,'
Kinlough, Y•
ltev.; L., W. Owen coriduc fed'
the•:'•noonday .:pra4yers and
•11.?
During the luncheon hour Arch- '
deacon • W. A. Townshend
duced • the guest
Very, . Rey G. N: Luxton, Dean of
Huron,''who gave' a•. stili ing ad=
dress op the spiritual need cif `;he
church
• For the, afternoon..'. se.S
s}o s ',the
gather.
in ' 'was ,privileged i r' hear-
ing.'Mr:"J. C' Thomas, a :natio of...
I:r din•, who :gave praise . to -the , •
in. . men :•and • «�
W.A.for,. send g ,:.
2 That t•ura y r -
couzitylf•levy. • The'' new equaliza-
Igiven priority :: second on
tion. will .come• into operation in ,be n
• to that of .,permanent house
1948. required by' discharged veter-
Count' Rate Up' 1Mill • _;.
Y
That the Prov requested
` which will -raise the sum 1.3 T
"1•
mil s,�t '�5 • ercen't•
The County. tate was set at 81 • ans.
ince be r
' eas
l
to • ass'�ume .
at_p
_$250,667 28 for,, County : portal ' e uir-eme-nts
this is •for hr 'hway .-`tile (inane -r q
poses, Half of g hildren's Aid •Societies..
increase e 'of....
of.0
. � i ':.an i
Fos s.
This i s
''r eseason..
-
u
p � " eer
� d
P en
..an
at .
•T p
e :In ad-
4 h
�' mill .over ..the :1946: rat • . _
1.> 'should .not• be declared 'in•Bruce
clition the 'Sum of .$18.,671.63 is
P •'County :.unless . Bruce..County
•
levied, the cost of. education!'t consult- ' 'their,Tand 41nd"`'told:.0
1......" ' —Council .has :been firs arm ora stalker T e. SSpies fat#orY C nen ,to...
of "county", ..pupils: against tilos s VI
yany, t t 1 tri d
1
1.0th -.Ainniversarx Sale'
'Commencing Thursday, and
•tin .in for ten `days, Wm•: 'A:
u .g. , .
mid is • conducting a sensa=,
Sale„
a
�tional,.. tenth • . anniversary' S t
i . - --redo t ions—an
'Vl.Tt11 �-o�tstan�dng e -t .
00
stock, '15 0.
inhist
11 item
s
co
OVER 500, employ ees of•fo•u•r.
f 'rriiture: fa'•ctbries; •hi Hanover
u
ed and. even no unless• h• 'the -.only i how grezt a nee s i i,• : t'•..`.:
there'' is a±sirnilar 'open S
a non-union; sop, • Is ,
easoln r {,• - . h -o --h
• ., •.-1•in�f�l�oi'est �
L. Jac .
furniture plant 'in operation. ,
�--- spent en a
chief •,in••cor il'ing the history of. ` • ' •'
p, missionary • wbl k :;in .the Wgst, . •
Bruce County.•: ave a most interesting ;uddi est
5't d', g
on• Monday, the '3rd day of. Nov vend .pole ,b#•i' fl•y a,
I
ni a.
t zation ' • was • given'.
'' � •W" lkerton:took, first.' . ., ' • ` . � •, :: • : •. Author°- .
Kenzie ,qf .. a, .. , .,. .. �.r. district.. ° .• ••
i° r and tinder, the purchase of,• . an additional
'prize,.in the : 5 yea aPiccounts'- for care • of .:Bruce.
As)
.2.316 acres :. of land. for `,tFie •x-`
class, obtaining- 85 percent.- A {Count indigent patients. in 1}os ,
Y
Mar Lillian has ' only:: studied i a s outs- e
Y
t
f
�.
music :for :six months she is re-
p 'township ceiving many congratulations.
Walkerton Herald -Times.
1 id of the dotinty .to-
talled; X2,240 50;;: and.
claimsf
fox' bounties from the January'
Session up to :March 1st; :when
tension of the: Miller Lake.•. Coun-
ty, •forest in the _o
Lindsay and: ,the Saubil..e =Forest•
in, thet Tdwnship 'of `Amab.e.l
The.. following : grants' were
made during_ the Session ' Salvapo
tion- $200, `B'ruce` `� aiti"tY
'Library Ass'n: $300; Bruce.Count
•ts Holstein'. Club, $100; Bruce . &•
Grey Counties' Jersey , Club, $50;
Regional. Sheep show, $25; Walk' -'1-
erton Agricultural Society, $1800; .� •
Junior ',Ekterlsion • Fund, $300
Bruce County: Plowmen's Ass'n.,
$100•: provieled :a: plowing .match
is` held • in 194.7; :to• each Horticul-.
tural Society in the county hold-
ing a• flower show;' $20;• to •each'-
iof the three.. distri'ets of the Wei=r
mien's Institute in . the :County,
$35; Fall. Fairs in the County will
receive . grants ' in the" same
amounts and on 'the:. Same �basiS"
as last • year; a special.• •grant of
$200 was' made to.,each. munici=
pal'ity'•in' the County to 'be 'used
fbi Legion or War ivromorral Pur-
poses; .Lion's Head Red ; Cross'
Outpost:Hospital received at grant
of $1.500; Kincardine ' General
Hospitgl, ' $6,100 plus . a • special
grant of. $10,000 when the build -i
ing of the extension :has begun;
,Bruce County: Hospital,'. Walker-
ton,' $9,915 pl•'us „,a special grant
of $5,100, .Township of St. Ed
munds, $200.
Iii an. effort to encourage the
local . municipalities to -complete
the compilation of their. respec-
1 tive histories, a .grant of $25 will)
' be paid each .municipality when
it ; completes its history.. To. date
only a few of the municipalities•
' have submitted. their ' histories;
the Township of. Lindsay' having
the';honor of being.first: As soon'
as• all of the histories have been
submitted, • the Post -War Commit -
.tee has been authorized to secure
. the se>rvi•ces of Mr, Jx W.•.Mc-
Leod of Kincardine as editor -in,
•
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t number of. y�az s dori7.
,-Council :adjourned on aur• ay • •
on' ilei .work.* Archdeacon morning, t� meet • at Walkerton. . ' se.
t •the. _cIa.
ember.,•' 1947, .at 8 .p.m of the meeting
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