The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-08-14, Page 1$2'010 A Year A •In Advance; 50e Extra WV •
.TO -THA 'T
LUCKNOW, ONTARTO
THURSDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1947
THIRD BROTHSLAD UNDER OBSERVATION
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CAMP `TOD 'Y TENDER 'ACCEPTED old M0Y
'�` I�.alpatrick, 7 -year- ,. • - - - - -•
E� -.., �. .. _-�-�.4T._ lin
DMONDAY
son oL Mr.o and Mrs. Palmer Kit
.atrick of Toronto was ''ta1 en -:to
p
Sick Children's Isolation•; Hospi-
tal, •Toronto, the latter part , of
the week with'•symptoms of polio;
my, lids,
rn
who"'is •a
a
�he young lad,grand-
son
d.
son of Mr. and Mrs. $.',J.• Kilpat-
rick' •i f• Ashfield,.`. has been kept
under' close. observation -and . it
.has been gratifying • that there
,have "'begin ,no progressive•"de-
velo meats .. rioted' in his • 'C.on-
• The de th oi" Donald John Mac-.
N:em
hers of the lst•' Company Lennart occurred in Chatlarra on
Lucknov' :Girl Gzlides will- break
camp
today after'a 'ten-day out-
ing`on the plateau at Kintail high,
above and overlooking the *waters
ave b ene '
Ata meeting on Monday even-
-Shturday: A native of- Lochalsh, ` ing -at-Kinlciugh, " it was decided
he was ,a son of the late Donald „nota to accent any •of the tenders
MacLennan and Catherine Mac• received for.. the operation. ' of a
•Etae, t • • -bits .•servicie to' Lucknaw H h
rg
Of Lake Huron;: that" h 1 M1•. MacLennan is one of three School The tenders were. "all too
"rticularly 'b 1 u e a n d placid brothers : who have passed" 'a -Way hi'h", t; wase stated;•
Pa' e• io In in 'less .than three. months: ills: His The , •lan- ,Rowe er is.: still
throughout the: --camp p r _. d, , . n ,
p v
much so, for sornie . of':,•broth ars Alex .--died on, May- :21st der' 'consideration, and. • those zx =
fact, : tbo .. , - , .,
inted i`n..an i 'k� nla .. T ' asied .:a.. �a 'on- tete ted: in the : a. ter a,re t`wo k,.•
the' girls -were ':disappo ; .•Y p v< , Y s the m t , . �'
•he, thrill of a Jul ., 1`ttr : At that time. Donald ing' on anothe.r. sch 'ane,", •whith is
"' tri' t t y
nb't :exper-tent g k
r �; ''
una le to. attend the service.J. ,: Game
he camp is under the super- was b a h , VI, - .
inion of. Mrs A. 'E. 1VIcKim, long Surviving besides his ,wife -'are , - •
1
ascot ,.
and' who ha's held a earriper's Mrs:. 'fens Hunter of Lucknow:
now 1
d canvas , was under • the doctor'i care and to be taken tip with Inspeetor
storm u , x., °
1
dation.
iated with Guiding in Luck- two sisters, Mary MacLennan' and InspectingField
WAS 90 ON MONDAY, Crops
The
-license since 1932 and which is a. • 1 he furter al was held in Chat -
'requisite in receiving permission Y .andwas attend-
to hold a .guide, camp. Besides the eel :by Messrs. D, A. MacLennan
official Guide. Perrnit; •a summer [of Lochalsh •and Russ Johnstone
camp license'must be. obtainedo.f•.town.
•
from the Ontario Department of •
•
Health, officials 'bf which make FIFTEEN RINKS IN.
an "inspection ..of'• all such' camps.: TREBLES TOUR.NE Y FRIDAY
Mrs." McKim organized the • •
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• Lucknow. Troop in 1923; and has :,Fifteen ,rinks ;competed in thee
taken Such an interest in `°guid= mixed trebles twilight at, the:
Mg that her 'knowledge:` of the local •greens on "Friday evening,
g.
work and ',enthusiasmforit hays • First prize went to Lorne Webbs
o nitron
� hr's pr�vi�eial ree a � rn�W,ir�gjlam ' � BVI John
The .first section of the new
recreational building was move
to the village on Monday. The
trip • which started in' Mid -morn-:
ing, was made -via Amberley and
took all day ato complete. It 'was
after'oseverr .o'clock . when the
:building. reached :town. The job
of placing.it .on the foundation*
isn't .. completed., yet, •
Chief dela in the moving'' op.
Y
enation is, the 'takin • down of
,g.
T •
rural 'hydro lines and replacing.
•them when -'the . building moves
past the.point.. A hydro gang ac-
companied''the moving crew' fors
IS ACTIVE.AND ALERT' Mr, George Foster .of Shelburne
this work.. Some delay., was also.
enceuntereel.:at a• Marrow bridge
a' couple of: Miles: went of, 'town.
There' it 'was necessary to do
made an inspection on Tuesday
• Mrs. Annie,Solomon quiet- , :p.. 'he; standing oat crops in con
'...n n with the
h; c now A
i-.
birthday nee u k gni
, on- Monday at the . hoMe of i cultural Sciciety's field crOp C0111
her90th t
1 observed
y
y
her son,' Mr, .'Austin, Solomon petition: He was accompanied' on
of Lucknow: this tour by, Mr': S,.. E.: Robertson..
In;, spiteof her four score:
andten years, Mrs. Solomon ' Won Second .:At: Winghaut
is '.remarkably active: and:; in A local. rink.' comprised of Mrs.
possession of all ,heu faculties•. ' Charles Stewart, skip; Mrs E: H.'•
fo a surprising: degree: Agnew, deputy and Mrs.• Wesley
• Many ,happy :returns and ' Huston won' secondpria;e in the
hest wishes ' are- extended tto`,' adies bowling trebles; at. Wing-
" last
some '.planking to get sufficient
.clearance.
The ,;building •.will '12e moved in
five sections and it is. estimated
that it will take a *Couple ;of'
weeks or . more ,to • complete, the
operation, ' ' .
The section ,that , came in On
Monday, , vas. in excellen condi__
tion ' with not ._ a light' of glass
p m Y
:she _• ��
n
occasion, .
... down
District Commissioner .4110 more
recently was . named Commission_-
er for Camping for.: Ontario. •
a•
Far' . Kim
ed 'as` captain the Lucknow
and t turned the work
Troop; ..
S. (Marion) Cal='
yearn • For' the .:next two years
Margaret:'and Mary Salkeld acted
jointly, ` as , Guide Captains, and:
within the•: paste year Mrs: McKim
Baying .here; skipped a•'local rink'
to
r er ere
second prize. His pa tn•, s w
Maudie Fisher' and Wm Schmid..
1 "ce :wa s Les : Wheeler's
rink of .' Goderich; ',' with.: Wally
Mill]er of :Winghamiin'.the fourth
spot. -
y
'' WEBB. FARM IN •
BUYS, •
WEST'. WAW.AN.OSH;
AMONG :FIRST. AT •SCENE
,, GF-�-11ANOVER '.ATAI I Y .- -
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.While::returning • from ,Bar rie at'
a,, late hour• on: Sunday night;: Mr.
Hot And' Humid':: •The • moving operation: delays "'
been the• `
Hot and .humid' hast,
for . 'brief ',periods, bu
V-�
traffic _ p ,
I weatherman's : order for the past 'periodically' at 'suitable. passing;
it the
r
i'fe�'days,' �and';whi e : :curt' `places:the trailer''with .,its Sprawl-.,
didn't climb past the high• ing load is' Moved An the.roadside
eighties, . the. ,humidity' tirade the,. to 'let the traffic .line.pass
iVe.3.Zop.. tenapera- -
an rs. . arru ers: an • titre • locally .was •on Tuesday `with
....Mr.. and Mrs:. Fre,d . Martin dere. ,official,:readin . •°•
.of, an 39-degreeg
among. ,the . first •at the.scene
.a. 'fatal •aeci•dent at the western Home From Coast'
Mr.''.Mc(e.nzie Webb, has sold outskirts •of Hanover ' ,
has tutored'. :Mrs..., George , Jo "tit ' ff _ m •arm," on :;Conmake the turn: - at
g Y the 50 acre, ho e, f r "Failing to m
, . , . . �• adrari Navy is.spendmg a irfteen�i••canvas,.at.,.P rnt'Clark .The`•:ba;�
for:this post: .Mrs. Joynt. is :with :1'2;', :West <Wa:wanosh , to .Allan the'approach..;to the -town. after resits
day ; ' ftz lough . with ' his pa , �.were I•�eith• Kilpatrick, ,,Jack Mc-'
•
: •,at 'camp ' and ' will• : ob-. :. .. 'ssion on ` s .• ' : a, • •brid a : a- car
..the troop. mP Muller, �wfra. obtains posse .cro.,�rng.thc; iarlw y, g, , �I art : 'Joe'
' - er s license that will laps '' l Cones. of` Ot
MY . azld Mrs:. Noble 3olznston•:. Bill, Quillzir, . DOnald Stews
tai:.n:her �:amn . .-- _, � .: ..Sept-c�.bc.r 1st. My. Webb p. �,*drrven 1; . Haro d
,. X :has .Been -'stationed•, •at".-Es�i�ii�•aix••, W �Cia ton::'Hodg•na '''ab., -d''
:"her• o ;take' char of : held'
• .. ...• Thi.irs- .' ; mrito atree ands: ele hY, . Y
qualify t ge to hold a cleat ing sale on taws cr ached i . .
t on= completing his fui•lorzgl,:Ronald Ferguson: • •
future • camps. . ,. day of next week, August; 2lst, . ,phone pcle A:` passenger, in: the ,t I3alifax
• • -Harris.,::of.: -Brant .
•...•AlSo__bei :_.tutored.. b .:..:Mx.�, Mc -... ,.,:._. • . �• . _... ,:-e:a•r- -Geon e. .27, -- --.„--.-„-',.-,-,„:„...,,..4 •
Will report a � •
Kim, in :a • camp ' training :'course Making' Favorable Recovery 6 ford was fatally 'injured and died i ;: WIARTOhT'. ASSESSMENT-,.
gOiling Road
_.for. Pe�_,.s-lzcei se_:_are�.M,tss Mai.-Maekten who .under ` hile� A n- :carried tow_ Haxoy_er•1 j I' luA IS OO LATE
:, The •
: W `n••
i gharn=t�mbere"ly::sec1 .
Julia. 1ViaeInt re hanger captain. went a major operation tern'; days t Hos ital': only a': stone s ;t1 row'.I, I. i'
p '
'. tion of'• Hi hwvay ;86 is being,oiled :, :,
ioiri St: 'Mars and Miss 'Lois , r . in iii harxr Hospital;'rs, nak- '` ` g
�° .. y ,�• .• ; ado . W g away ' � • ,: 1 r ;in , ..Wiarton.s appeal,. .against she,.
'. ` •:.He' �, : this `• Week •`.as a • means.• oft g .
Connell, lieutenant .of the Clan- ' ing very satisfactory' progi.es .. _ County ;?qua, ualized' a sessment'•was
• • ,to temporarily improve, this:road, q
was- able 'to : be 'up ,ear•ly .in, theentered. too 'late toconae before
i likely.'to .be::hard' sur= r•.
S
Which ` s
'h•:
l
i' a s
RMor rev evc�:�' A. e
' � E /� :Jud ' e' ,Birnie :f
::BRDg pp
•: faced .: next year,' • �ohn �arria,, .. � ... • e
• atter a •in' be-: have been: entered by Lucknow .•
•ALL .PROM PONIY lyi P.P: 'had the m.. ga ,
F Teeswater, j Mildmay and Walk,
• fore the Highways Department
• ., r ix ear -old' coni: a: . -
e, ..Bruer: • ,Bake.:. s Y i ecently, ;:although no official a4. '
,feature..,at 'tate It �
sA. "s' coal .
a , : . o f Mr : and 1\1114'••'''''1 'V: ' Baiter o'f n'ouncement`.. has been ferthcern,
Theatre this past:.•week-end was :. iPa' .fracture.. off: the
to«:r1, : suffe ed in a's ' to the . -Departments in
a colored, motion pi'cture of `trio g.
'right araxr talove .the wrist 9n' Fi tendons. • '
Kim -Stewart : wedding , s•loi-
1Vic ,
y i ' from :say afterridon
ing' the •• couple being piped
. e% Tile.6Bah4. w'nily is holldoying.
r and to "'the reception •
of .' , 4 1)
.r
Spent• WeekEnd;:Under Canvas
• Scoutmaster Rev H.:.A. Joselyn:.,
••, i and six :'members •of': the 'local.
Can-
' 'Bill- .A..: of the • er.
1 JohnstonJ ,�,.-,•trodp spent the:,, week -end. Wider
y,
ton Company.
Nine bell•tents; .rented from the week; and Was :brought to
'London. Guides, make up `thi 't:id "home''here on Wednesday.
.� , s Y
bivouac, where the party of -20
have f. w idle moments: In •a: -Showed Wedding :Film
'cedar,. grove ,-clea•ri;ng. .the camp
..;eating • uarters •ar :ta fished.
g q e es. b.
In th ii e-
e„ grove' the home-made re•
frgeratiori un"it..,.has been sunk
iei the ;ground and - nearby hangs
i.
a•cooling.leo �.hir'h ips fl.y
•
It is 'a - .vertically P •••esus ended' which followed. •' Rex,
who
.orae a e'rate' closed•• a sheet of anist for the wcdd:ing;- fil,
.g. .�e by g,
....thepictures w t
h his" into
ends' of" which-,are�i>ri�i � • ' - • : • •'• pii<tu t,.
irr
Water .Containers �. which' ;keep .:camera; and presen:tcdlthcm
the `sheet moist 'and "b ' eva, or- an,i'n•terested audience last w
y .evapor.-
• . 'sting makes "air excellent eooling end. •
,
butter and: other • such •
edibles :t?'hich re wire : rotection:.'hanks. To,' :The "want' Ads
from the. summe cheat, Th'e intik. '`HHaving recently ':advertised
' supply is kept. in:the sunken::.ice , lel_:p •wanfed, Mrs. Ernie ' :a
:box. Spoilage and vvaste has been: R,' Gode.rich;,. "writes': ".
g 3, ..
•about. negligible :and in" s' ite.%Of thanks to,:Th'e Sentine:i Want.
g p
food costs,.the girls will have' the "I've :been swarriped with• hel
ten'day outing at a,'fee; of $10,90.
• 'Cleanliness and the • use• di Com- .Qn one,:
m,ercial .sprays keeps. : the. camp
•remarkably:, . free .'of flies and
• other insects, I '
Nearby the.••'dining table are'
susperded' rustic frame works
.`for holding their' dishes. Outside
the grove. their -Camp stove was
• (Continued on page' 8)
We
was
tied
ving
'erton.
Reeve W. A: •Scarrow , of: Wiar- `
ton is •gii'otec •:in "The Echo", as.
stating -that,'4,1 f. the Judge .•‘reasons
I� ' :, that these Owns have..Veen ass-
too high; all other Brce'
ri li
Transfected TiiErode c ;
r -#6i lit zes will be ar- t
- . •, - ..-m3z•:=m,�. -lam •
Mi . • ri • i ,o�wri.. as • Den •
'rded another- a .assessin�
co. r g:
. u�'r`c:�,.-�.1iie.•'young. :lad'. was . .^ K `. _
�,4.�. ti ansferred from Woods 'ock• oto, .
aw to 'Have .the
o'tellekrr _
i;;.u�i nit 't art .er of the Do' . ,
�. ; God•ericl-r as m ag'
ef-- d i,cttu�ned ilia, 411s, .:.
L. ._ _ tt. - . nnion Stoi e,: He-.coznm:en-ced.. - a
• . • . -. tCIJIf�B1ii,L•iT1E-D-�-99th;'• I�IIi,TIIDA�Y: ,.. _-- . - •- : ,,.:- . °:
4.)the' lake.
new. ; duties' : on .Monday, Mr: and
v a t,, ri`d i n g. 'Murray• grown(nee DorothyNixon)
Mrs, Bz o
e �reseted .with ` ifts b the; '
vvei . 1 g �y•:
Woodstoclt' ' $ta Ef ,before ' leaving Mr's.: Will'iarn . Kernptjon' of Goder-
the .. cit • , l
Y• ° ich, an ardent . admirer . 'of. Andy
• • Clarkes. `Sunday'.,;norning broad-
gErected . "Neig hborl 'News',',. ola- '
New.Sign.. cast of g . Y :,
Jim Lem• has' erected, ,a large served,.ber 99.th birthday on Sun-
new Sign in • front of his -restaur•�.`
ant,.` -new ' known a0'. the .Wings'
Cafe,._ and.'which has ; been re.
.
decorated and modernized. '
•
C a' f nit s 'bony, which, the. Baket
s .hid the loan 'of, fpr a' couple:
• y,
cif.weeks. while at the -lake; and
;•for,
,in passing` through a:' grove . of
r,tca . •, •
"i• yes: low.•.. '•branches -knocked
Man,y.l c ,::. •
Biiuc e .'from the pony S back
ads,is a•
pens,
Bruce ��uill{{ have the arm n
ciao . cast for about. eight weeks, ands
crdc
will be'a` bit handicapped whet)
he,• tr.iadges off to school for , the.
kets first, time • in `less than three
• , : , . weeks.'
wool blankets,. ,bed throws. The,, . ,
and 'had.' a , hard .'time, to', -de
I•
n Isritish Guiana
SPECIALS.,in '- cotton' blah ,
store with the, stock. The•'Market `
COMING.: i;ONTS
DANCE ,,A,
.T WIIIYTECH
URRCII'• •
Store.
Had Litter of 24 Pigs ,
-Mr. D. A. MacDonald of Loch
alsh has a brood .sow, that has
wdn• considerable' distinction for.
itsx.prolificnesS: A few days, aga
Cpl„ Donald. MacDonald of.' the' it ,4»'oke its previous performance;
American' ..'records giving .,. birth to.24 pigs:,
Army Air ,Corps, and by g g
tlie" grandson of Mr. and Mrs.:. D•,
MacIjonald' of 'town, is novo
stationer) iii'Briti.sh Guiana at one
of the bases 'leased leased: for . 99 years
by the 'States, The (anirf eld was,
cut- out of the jungle "and is. to
cated near Georgetown,
Five were ' dead at birth, -however,,,
and others' have • since died so
that the • brood 'numbers sixteen
at -present. Iii' spite d then moth •
er's lumbering 700, pounds, she is
'Very ,easeful to do her- offspring
no harm.
•
;Confined' to: her° bei for several.
years: because of a'::broken hip,, •._
day, August 3rd .by listeningt as
usual; • Co Andy's broadcast:
A former resident of Ripley, 1
Mrs: •Kempton now lives :with her
daughter Tabitha ,(Mrs. Harold:
treaclhed At 156th Anniversary • Bogie), gambria road; Goderi.ch::
. Rt: Rev:; Charles H. ;Mactori-'
ald,' Moderator, , of L the :General"
'Assembly was the guest speaker,
on Sunday' at the '-156th anm Iver
Her• husband: predeceased her. 14
years..•
With her on'Surt'day to ' cele
br:�ate ,her 90th birthday were her •
Under auspices of the W,`.I.'in sary of St:, AndreW Presbyterian three daughters and two ' sons.
They are: Mrs... Bogie°•of Goderich,:
the Conn unity Memorial 'Hall ..on '` Church, . ` Niagara -on -the -Laked
Friday, August • 15th. Farrier's 'or- This . congregatipn was . founded Christina of, • Detroit, Sophia: of
• • �uriter., Gents 50c,hTew York; Thos, Kern ton of Ri
•c•hcstz•�a,.,lunch�o, rn 1'�J'1. The next year; .the first ' p p''.
25c, •n neetin house .was built and .in ley. and -.Wm, of Lucknow,, Pres.:
•
ladies g
DANCE AT .ST HELENS
7 794 the • first ;church was built, enalso ;were Mrs, Thos• ' Kemp -.which was burned during 'the 'ton and.family; Mrs Win. Kemp -
There ,will' be °'•a :dance ,in. the,
li accent ckiurcli ton's niece and .he husband, Mr.
inmunit. Hall, • St'. Helens' on. war in 1$13. , T e , ! x
Co �'was'" built on the came site in and Mas. Thos. Jeynes, and Miss
21st, under' 'W.ins o'::D Detroit; alsoi
Thursday, rsda August , 183: I1 was restored after the _Marlo.n .St: 11er d , _e. t, - ..
I: Auspices, Harold Tay ors or. -
cyclone 1855; and '. restored' her'only' brother, James Mose, of
chestra, *Admission 50c. ' Lunch of
again in 1937: F Ripley;, mho' is 82 years old
•ser.ted. '
d0