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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-06-19, Page 3THURSDAY, JUNE 19th,, 1947 local eneral A, j,: 'Wilson, local trucker, has a new Ford truck Miss Carolyn ALlin of St. Jos,-. Q h's Hosfiital London, spent the y leek -end at her home, • Miss Kathryn Agnew of. Lone don:- spent the weekend .at her • home.. Mrs. 3, A. • Giennie•. was the la -guest, of honor at aheld at Mr"s. Wm: °Murdie's' last week for :4 --few of her -old friends•. Mr, and Mrs., Wm; Blue' and. Nelen"of • Detroit .were week -end, visitors wth .Mr.:arid Mgrs. J :D; 'Anderson; •Helen is remaining for a`' w.eek's•'vacati?n w ' Misses Elizabeth Hornell and. ' Bell Cameron are. visiting• at the • home of her brother,. Mr. Wm. ':Hornell. Mrs. .Hornell :and'. Jane are visiting in Toronto. ` • ''Mr:, and • Mrs.' Robert: Rae, and Margaret . spent ;the week -end -.at Mimico with Mr.:• `Rae's sister., They were accompanied by' Mrs., ,R;. H. Thompson !who visited with• her mother and sisters in,'. Toronto.. Lloyd': Stewart of Kitchener and Allan Stewart and M. iss Set; erley .Harvey of London ispent the week -end with Mr.. and Mrs. .Philip Stewart. -Lloyd was guest • 'soloist,: at the Olivet •Church' ;an .niyersa»yi • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,LUCKNOW; MEN'S $c BOYS' overalls, work pants and jackets, ••work shirts. The Store 7 with the Stock. THE MARKET STORE; • • . • • ,1i,onal:d J'ohnston son . • ,,of NSr. and Mrs, Elmer Johnston of town receivbd first class honors in his second year ,medicalexamine - tions 'Ronald was one...•of very few •students to. attain this stand- ing. • IVIr;'.and Mrs: Dan. Nicholson at= tended the wedding of Dr. Bruce Gplwell and Miss ,Beverley'Mac- Q,ueen, R.N., ,.at St, Andrew's 'Un ited Church; ,."London•; ,on .Thurs- day, June 12th Dr, 'Coiwell,is. a ,cousin` of, 1V1irs, Nicholsort and 'a, son.',of Mr...and . Mrs. • S. M. Col-' well, Glamis. ,Mrs; Hugh . Murray .and•.Miss• Mary .Treleaven of T4arnilton vis- ited here • last • week ...with .Mrs. M, A.• Treleaven and Miss Ger- til de Treleaven. The* latter. .ac- companiecathem. to London;ta at-. tend' graduation .ekercises at Wes .tern University. Among .those'.:frorn the local branch `attending the. Women's In- stitute 50th anniversary ' iceleb ra- tion at Guelph on Wednesday were Mrs, J. W. Joynt, Mrs. A. J. Wilson; Mrs `T J: Salkeld, -Mrs. Mrs. Philip' Stewart; Mrs Elmer John- ston arid iters: T„ i obinsoir ST:, I{EL.E.NS -'Miss Beatrice; McQuillin was a week-enclik visitor, with her. coils- in;, -Mrs.• Verna Myers • at, :Kitcii- ener.; "Mrs. Laurine,Wils_on, BR.Ns ;,, wa • in London in..attendance LesterMV,Leod' "of-'KiEnloss, • whose 'death. occiirreeloccurred: on. Tuesday. • Kiss. • Annie ' McKenzie o f: ••Guelph' was .a visitor 'last .week: with Mr. and Mrs..McKenzie ,.Webb,.. J. `Salkeld,'; Miss Helen Salkeld and Mr.TLawrenceSalkeld, Mr. d an:Mrs: W I. Miller, Anne Tadd, Mr: and Misr W •. A• Miller aril •"Terry. Wilson attended `.the are,* nual Salkeld reunion: at Seaforth Mr, and MrsMcKenzie Webb and Mr and. Mrs Allister: Hughes of Holyrood were: guests of honor recently ' at . a .gathering`. at .the ho e of•. • Mr... and Mrs.' Chester , l .. of ' W ham . in 'c• Zebra- Coit ter in i • tion of; the 25th.: anniversaries of Mrs, Oprdon,�; Mr'. 'and' Mrs.. T. their " marriages -.." •� • ONTARIO HOOKCOO UPS.) ArE ,.ON LY . p Warden Brown Smyth, reeve o#.'•..West.: Wawanosh Township, Presided for the June session of Huron County Council held •Goder c Last week. 'syMt`.; Smyth �repQrted• that he had accompan- ied the' airport committee to Ot-. tawa and said •a report would •be given' later in the• session; had represented the, County .Council when the. Lieutenant -Governor was in Clinton, and at a banquet, to -visiting'newspapernien at God er.ch • • More -deaths of former meth- bers • had;•, occurred singe the last ses$'ion "thairat 'any former time,' the warden .'stated': Special ref"-;' *erehce `. was made,. to the: passing' of.. Reeve Daly' of Seaforth and a. minutes 'silence observed. A .county ,rate' of six mil '1S • was set for ' 1947, an increase Of, one mill over' 'last. year. It• is made up' as follows: general aocount, ,3.50 mills to raise $189,905;' coun ty highways, 2.50 mills to' raise $1351646; plus, the ;coat of second ary education. for rural . munici- palities. The treasurer's estimate. of $245,845 expenditures,' $247,700. revenue and ,'$1,855 surplus . was adopted as recommended by the finance.. committee.- < ' ,. The warden's; 'committee ref ported tiian..an account for $3,060 had, been received from War As= sets ' Corporation for :moving '51° planes at Pmt Albert for the:In- tona1•_Elo-p 1�? tTbi Huron• County Plowmen's com•= mit tee '.had assured the repres- entative of thehad, be en rCor-poration that the removal of the. • planes had 'riot .been requested:. A statement' from -the :committee and the plowmen 'was given: the War. Assets ; re •resentative and: Was ` felt the :,natter. ;w'ou` . e. satisfactorily settled: Amend, Tree Cutting Different! ' Sensational ! 4._ BILL ' STEWART ATTRACTIONS , • • resent• "; • E CLAN.SM EN'S n Arena, LUCKNOI ommencing at .8.30 TheGreat Covell and Co. Masters •of :`Magic and I11usi; ons: This •act• compares • favorably with the Harry Blackstone Show El Cliffe King' of the slack wire;. also • •does funny • comedY • eccentric dance:• Tom Cable and Betty Carr Juggling; comedy,music-j—oneof the best acts of its kind • now :appearing •in .America. Ray Calder Piano Accordeon'.Soloist .and' Accompanist; Games, Prize Draw, 'Dancing _.... .I:.ucltnow High School Band A4dmission' 35c • . Public, School Children 15c 4 Proceeds For Recreational Centre Fund q • •L :Enforcement 'of thee' 6 PAGE TIME' • • • WILL BUY THE. :oFURNITURE • AT REASONABLE ,PRICES' : : at the , • ildmay FSt�o r ` 'REE DELIVERY' •. F Schuiett and 'Sons Mildmay and • [t • . Forest. ... 4 • FARE' AND .ON'E.THIRD`' FOR THE ROUND TRIP Good going all day Monday, •June 30th, until 2 pan. Tuesday, ;July •1st. RETURN Mir: Leave,' destination not later than midnight Wednes- day,, July 2nd, Standard Tinny Commit Etna. RaiIwav Agent.: • 1• would have: been faced, With:the necessity • :of, equipping all cars•. with radio at a`• cost•of $700 each: governing the cutting. of 'trees. ." • Three 'of, the ,county 'Constables, 'carne; under fire ,when the con- . d John: Fergusen,;•Helinar. Snell'an J. Salter . have :already been: ab- sorbed into the provincial police ste servation• and reforestation : com-- •iniittee reported',tht -the enforce- p ment. officers had been .iiristructed tqyenforce 'thelylaw, without'' re: -r gard to when or under :wha. t'con- • :ditions•_ woodlots; had , been.''pur chased.:. A deputation of lumber. dealers composed. Of John Falconer of Wingh.am, Robt.. Gibson' o �Wrox et-er.,' ,Wesley—Palmer—of—Brussels- and esley: Palmer -•o -f: Brr-ussels-and •orlon. Elliott of East Wa. wawanosh ,:stated. they:'; f elt .they- should hey•should receive:' compensation four,. ••` what' 'they : had bought and : paid• ,'• for; and. "asked that a- clause. be' inserted in the tree -cutting'' by-, law= -.permitting • ..arbitration in :order to `fulfil .their'• contracts. It Was the • opinion of . some .reeves 'that, legal advice ;should , be ob -tained regarding-=antracts,... Fin; ally, aJ motion by 'Reeves: Farrish and Tuckey' was:' adopted, delet ing .frgrn the clause the`, words "without:;regard to when or un- der what conditions ' woodlots had. been purchased",•:' • • • .Ori the recommendation of the consultative committee,'• by-laws were' given .first and second read-' ings,,•autI orizing. the enlarging of the "Wingham• ..High ;School :dis- trict' to include theto3 ri of. Wing ham: and .: portions of, the town- ships' own-ships• of Turnberry; Mrris, : East . Wawanosh and' West • awanos , and to : add. territory • to .the List oWel and , High.', School' . districts. • .•Clinton.�'"µ• May Buy Library► Truck ' •The county library committee reported that an inspection had. been made, of 'a $2,400` truck for the • county librarian a d ' that it Would.ttake 'fur.ther action when the• vehicle arrives in London. • No 'grant will be made to lib- raries -that, are not...mernbens • of the County Library. .Association. Grants.. of$40 will; be • given to zneinber . libraries, of . Which $25, Will be deducted and paid into. the, association.. Provincials Take Over• It has been decided to dispense with the county constabulary' in. Huron arid, request the -province: to assume the responsibility• ' of policing the county, to • take ef,- .. feet AVzgost lst dr sooner. 'Warden 'Smyth gave' the in - that the province' will. • "lice cars with radio, •� .•y,;fern will be 'central- ized in, Goderich. Huron' eounty w. sy• Snow .ftemo'vat Cost Heavy P: Little ' work` other ' than. main- tenance has been undertaken 'by the County `Road. Commission it. was'•stated in a 'report.. Snow re- moval was responsible . for the expenditure :of $65,000.00, . • an amount two. and one-half. 'times -greater ithan that of any previous. 'Year; It i.s hoped the equipment on "• order' for': nearly," two years will be 'prt hand 'for next. winter. • Recommended road 'eXpendi ture will • amount to; .$294,000 New A,.ssessor. Named ld •Harol,Webster R. •3, Auburn,: has 'been -appointed West Wawa- nosh Township assessor' succeed ing Jack:Aitchison•... • For best row* .fieue yew ittiOtaito• 1`. Keepcalls brief. :,. Space your. call. 4. Avoid "listening In." 4 Give right-of-way to • emergency coils: THIS YEAR ALONE we are epending $3,•500,000 ao that more'farms,withave telephones with fewer:people on each line. For the best telephone service, remember the maser rule, "Do unto others as you would like them to do to.:you—and ` do: it first!" .�.:... .. • **a .... THE. BELLk TELEPI ONE `COMPANY OF CANADA • i4: • • PJ • h • 44