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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-08-14, Page 2PAGE TWO THE filjeKNOVir SENTINEL Lucknow, .Ontario. • Established 1673 - Published Each Wednesday 1V.torninK •Subscription Rat $ A. , Rate"— 2M0 A Year in Advance—To ILS. S.A. $2.50 ... . A4ut orized' as Second Class: Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. ,Member. :q-The- E—,Thona' _ps ' :. •ubils h,er-.'end I'-roprretoi : - .. • L. THURSDAY AUGUST 14th, 1947. THE ,1.+"[7CpN9W.ySENTINEL; IaUCKNOW, 'ONTARIO E.flITIC RIAL . pOL I ;. O Me' IIerb Garret, Toronto, vis- ited at: • the biome of -Mr; and Mrs, Ernest Ackert, Miss ,Anna Robb Who •has been visiting. with ,.d,VAss• Eileen ' Elliott, .has returned to her home ?•n. ; s Eli Stauffer,: who claimed to be -field.---- :..- T: - _�...�,.,--_, the..� ., first whits raan�ever: to taw• ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner and verse,the Township- of: Kinloss, Raul of .. H �xa,iir -_were _ .recent hie 'of .George Ten- . visitors wlti . Mr. and 'Mrs, Ray- -died at the ho net in Kinloss on July 10, age 77 hard Ac1�exts" f i.l � years, He came to Kinloss in Tg52 Mrs. Nelson Haist an am he settling near the Durham road of Toronto •are holiday ug, at t where' he' erected a sawixiill• He °home of Mr, and Mrs, Harold from the Govern- laterpurchased THE INCOME TAX` ANNONYMOUS FARMERS The' Goderieh, Signal -Star does (Mildmay Gazette not . agree . with an, editorial at:. TlZougl we have tributed to. The • Calgary `'Herad,, ma ;°i: " anai e than four. year ,. . ' Y that: `the income "tax system is �a: and: have driven on' ', :very 'one" o'f r' hard work. and a = e ponces ion• roads of penalty for* the, side .and c r , 'ishmen't f or.intelligeripe towrishi many many. puxi , .Carrick . w , Yt ,.. , . � . . `, The Signal -Stan s, s we still. have to act stupid. u e4.t• tithes, . "Thisi7i_ • r a i= 'n d a ��• ks r t. at g stranger as . attempt sti a r P whEnever a g , against the income tax has been ections to the home` of some well republished by a number of our known farmer in the eominunty.. nontempo?<aries. In, our• •opinion,it . Chances are we• have passed the i us.. is almost entirely fallac Q >f rn question a dozen. ern w • S t . •. Congrarii. lived, in Mild- 1 THURSDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1944 LOOKING BACKWARDS *ROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES, :x -•e _... a ., ..www . __ .• ... �. o taught the following' •pu.pils: Sixty Years Ago _. .: • McDonald' znent, 200 acres of land on 'which '-, , Mi': arid, -Mrs. Root. • he Village . of Lucknow • stands. family visited' 'recently, wit11• ,t, re • winch hes her . e . erected a mill: he • Ii, t �1• a. bul rn s e• Tu 11 Mrs. rvi M e om mother,c.sS her am J sod ;in 18518• 't° , paisley',,, .also' friends inu`S.augeen: , t iiffer vVent' • to. Michigan is i Mr. • S a • lVir: , ,and.. `•Mrs., ,,H,arold.• 7Harris;• � o . Kinross' a '� lei/ b',ut returned t T•oronto,µ spent a . day last week "years . later d spend the lest` of 'with Mrs, 'Rachel 'Culbert... hys ,life; ; . Mr. and Mrs. Wmr. Sterling and n w Catholic Church : at The e Nanc of � Clinton •spent' 'Monday._':, { ' was. dedicated•' by, 3' Krigsbr,rdge . with,' Nit.. and Miffs. -Jack Ackert• 'Bisho Walsh of London. Bishop Mrs. Wm: Murdoch and her •son Mr. John. Mi,trdoch of . Lochalsh lVj, • arm times without being', any• Wiser. Why?`.: Mr. and: Mrs. Eddie Thompson <, I i Sundaywith imply because the farmers••seem -and. Marjory 'spent in g their her brother, Mr..:and . Mrs Lloyd were summoned` to Manitoba . on c,ipv, ng� J. McLennan, D Toweis o detest the ,idea of putting u o ai''box or ate Sau lers, _:Wingharn. account of the ser.,ious,.'illness of G.- Mann, Yo ngµ and far n, names ori either m 1 g .. , "Taxes have to be; paid, some. 'how.• If incomes •are riot to: be taxed, :what is the alternative? Mone is suggested. " "The sales tax 'might he in creased,. and. what -Would be .the result? ':People. of . wealth, whoa. ti the graded : income now .thio gh tax .contribute a large proportion of the country's. revenue, would be relieved o this levy and in- stead would pay .. the same sales Jiving would 'b -e lei 'moi + its&�.xa ed' and:. those '.persons now in the' sower .grades of . incometaxpayers s • as 'much as --= - would pay,; 'ten: times- • they _do•now. • • ``It is' : true `that , thousands of income • a inall ins*akets:. . Canadians a C • ,-p.e� ` axes b ''earning less- _, � adxiag. t Y ma. • Woods, Albert' '��.tlilli �s ,Myrtle Webster, George Phillips, V`debster T ylor, Mor1c*y=Beklt�' well Weber: Peal . W c•l�stc�a, 'Mari -$arbour► Ellet' _.1' 11.:ttaa.,- Th.omas Jamieson;, Oli1 cF t.'lUL1)2 • Man,' Norman . Taylor, Reywaa Ford, Pearl 'odd, Char1e la�.�c;a Mamie McGlynn, Willie ('trop. man, Myrtle Bell, Harry Hartwell Chapman, Elinor' Waol, Pearl Chapman,. Viola. Juilic i)n, Alberta .Elwood Barbour,"�.} to 1 l,ylui•�� Lloyd' '. PYiitl ps, ,Annie ,Jt ii Gll, .: The 12th of July w as', e lelirat. ed in ;Luckriow . with; tilt J)a•c�c,e sion led by' A, T. Davis in as .K'ing ' :William. At the park D. C:'.Ty; lor, W..M, of•Lucknow';Lodge,'pre, sided, and Reeve. J, G. Al derson• gave the address ,`ef welcome, Band ` Was s .' now a i " k a.- uc n L t Pipe: tendance,. comprised of. ` the •fol- sign: Supposedly they f everyone in the district knows: Where everybody -else lives but they are mistaken . ig'ure that." Mrs Howard Harris and Lor • -' 'Mrs. Andrew 'Dryden. ' * spent the week -end : with It took ' :about. 30' vehicles to • raine Sons to: the carr 150,picnickers d in � Kincardine.Y friends e Mrand Mrs.: Ernest • Ackert' of . Temperance : outing at . Point.t . • • spent the week _ -end in Toronto: • • Mrd Mrs Gordon Jamieson; In spite of the advance . rices its : still :about the cheap tea . an eye barring, of course, Adam's. ale. . ' est. Goderieh,,spent part ' of last; week • i ter Mr ' and .:: Mrs. Clark..The start •or,,.home was made 'at '.6.30 : with the, .caravan teaching . town• three hours later. The '.death of Roger- Cain oe- j ; Asked. why he :spent so : much. money in. advertising,: when .,his product' was, so well known, Wm. Wrigley,. Jr., .gave ,the classic re - Ct • than they could earn? -� ere are easesmwhich ,a' man by earning; �, More puts himself in a higher, o tax .a .er;; but .category of , enc rn�e : P y • h should , outside ' f such cases w a� itsson al• from d C- Howard la' hies. Mr. and ,Mrs.. Wrn. Eadie spent Monday : in ' Toronto, • Fitzell.• • Gladys Spindler won the: gold medal for obtaining, the highest total :mark'of, all, entrance pupils in the • West Bruce • inspectorate; 'Successful ' students writing' . at Lucknow' centre were Gladys • Spindler;' Wesley' Ham., .Etta Me. r vis Mr -.1 chi • Di • an to ,Fl °cl H n a ther of'Thomas`'Cain an- :former f. ly •of "Lucknow D. F. MacKenzie's fine new res- ' ',.Mrs. Jack Ackert, spent last idence•. at :Lochalsh itvas about holidaying at. Point'• Clark.', om• feted. ,: • week. c .P following upiils of ;Luck- The l g 'p YoungLad Fatally Injured 1 Passed the w Public Schoo , no I i ' 'Tommy Pollard, `3 -year-old y -- _ of 'Mr. an •rs t momentum °•up, you: dont un. ... sed •sin ._ r .n.oe 'e : minations, Phebe j Mc A uaig,, Dungan g,. . weir • , • Harry Holmes,, James Gallagher,:' .�,� Y en ine'. .:• II Cort . -6, Huron Township, died Couple, the engine'. i ^ o outsr e o :sue 4 - e cont in ,o b . ha t We aren't' PPy . a 'man: refrain ondition' earnings of which only -'•fraction wally harping, `about the c. carni g Main street ' but which all too' 'taken by the income tax col -of m req U eptly. is a :disgraceful' eye sector? 'Especially where-lrn.should ... refine. - [sore with, litter: and f : 1> 'now that the. alternative • to the sweeping in is far :from. income tax is sbire other :method' Once -A -Week . P g ' ch' sufficient, ,particularly during the of taxation 'that- will bear mu n holiday: season,• and . if the tow more hardly upon' � huh?', foreman s,; duties keep 'him ` too Tie man --of xnoder•.ate;:nieaias ,M�..._.,.�• ...�. busy With . ' other pressing ,jobs, has: every reason `to support• m some other Arran ement • Should ' come taxation in preference to s g - ade 'so that�'.the Maier .thor tett} that is'put'far 'be: r}rr Kincardine Hospital :last .Wed day , a W.rn , .Matthie, . L. Gr ;i ht :arm :had;:been bad1�., first his r g Little.: w•Nixddleton: , The , mangled':arid' two fingers severed offered ..b Mr. four won `prizes Y. Ili b' d r knives' Death was b day SeasOn . to shock and ' loss of : • t Ile -:was.,. an r food - - T.o -aid ...harvesting :operations, sum of $2,130 for' schoo purposes Spence,. Dean,:„ Geddes, Frances. Sper�ice, .Adds. Treleaven :Winnie fred Gordon, `Annie ' McInnes, .'! Violet ' Morrison;• .Glyrnna ;,1Vlurch, Kinnon •i �Mc li `•� Besse A c icon, , Y e , Ross, Lester Morrison; Letitia: Joynt,' Bessie Graham, Cassie Mc. Dar id. - :_.Evelyn 'W1ii:te.'_ Annie-- Houston, Harold Allen, Ella ,Such,. erland, Emery :Morrison, Annie McKinnon, - Alfred ` Arrns.trbng, Ruth ;McKinnon, Bessie'.McGreg. •.or, :'Alma MacClean, John Miller, • Rebt. $arbour,'. 1Vlyrtle'.Blake, M,: Torran, :Nellie. Graham, ; Giffor'd only• ,Mrs.John had any other sys oughfare can' be::kept.: cleanb and' ward as ' an alternative. • . • 1 • /`We.: do not argue • that levies neat. on ` income are• the ; last •word , •in; taxation and . the . mart► who works hard • and :whose:'income is in big When a city .paper:. ; declared l figures haas • reasonable grudge that dances might start ,at 8': p.m. • • h'icl�takes could get off :work ` from ' if the girls .: against the. tax w ,. , large.part of his earnings. ,at 3•' 'o'clock in, the afternoon to him'- g . iin 'the: Lucknow Sen o f the large in _.star. dress g� i • But .how many • .. . � a .PProved. comes `are. p.., the rochict of ;the tit* says' it doesn't take :the girls . unnq Twentyt .Years -Ago' Bessie '1Vlurdie.:and:Gladys Hod. , gins left .early• in 'July, for. stun -to .• ' -�tak�e-a�_,-t-eht-�ws�-•spa-rn�rlPn-. tall .' rain: JElliott- W, .I�, At the First .of July celebration. 'unnoticed :in the t g. Gus Wilson COUNCIL MINUTES, C KINLOSS 'TOWNSHIP • i•n+loss Council met 4.41y, 28th, tubers `resent:: The .1947. ,Alla . me p minutes of , the last regular: sheet- ing .of June 23� were; read. and. �, A: grant of • $2.5;00 was given to , .. section: •ver lon _ to pull ltd :-rna-raa�w-ori. �-•- y ' lira; � r . nadian ta• , a ' . ock ' nd of bobbys s and. •') � • .than •�f . •moderate o�pailr .. n -vin :names roto .,,t ,. , .. the : ma . .:. , .. ,, . • ., , ',Legion in aid,'of a g'r , g. .. Until, , ` ` °''` ro ,ose some•., better, sweater M 'a y.b e . the :Bruce 4.., � , .• �• 'xnearis. can P P .. , . .:, .. on the:'cenotaph• ; . h to: pay,a r which the•country s tiMo'ralrty: Squad oug t . nication from the Bruce �•) �,1- �,.. system Under . , ..Commu - •• . _s , s • at • L:uckno . • . ti-..expenditur+es can..1�e -met,, he is .visit to fiance , he girls,pull . uIl :on: before • '•t•= advised to stick..to',the grad ''hat s all ;t g p ' • 'well. - he a .. En- . ed; income •,tax -system in.prefer they ' gv to a .dance C sl y° e to hidden , or'' indirect taxe erprse. enc ,,.�.,. la t , ho* literall der which he . ;would pay .Tut,.. •'. tut, C y , . Y +' 'deal' more'."...you take • things!.: .. j � great rF - . . w; ordered •: County -Health Unit w:.asdered • fyled. tt 'Eng ineer W.. C4.' MCGeorgp of Chatham; was :engaged to 'r.,eport' on the Gaunt & McMillan: drains. `•`• The: application of Wm. Macl n= tyre, R.R. 5; Lucknow, was ac- cepted for road' superintendent, Succeeding' Alex MacLeod, duties to 'conuneriee August ,lst, 1947. Reeve • MacKenzie . and Council - lox', Gaunt were appointed to the Board of the Whitechurch cern- WED' AT . KIRKLAND, LA •'. The marriage :was solemnized• •e r •centlY at.' St. :Andrew's Presby-: . terian .Church, Kirkland Lake, of Certrin ide 4Margaret '!LeClair to: Mr. John Hamilton of . Kirkland Lake;' The' 'bride is•; the "youngest of five daughters of Mr. and Mrs. ,Andre* LeClair and is a sister. •of. Mrs. Rose Bower who ,was.he`r' sister's matron, of 'honor:, Miss Le-,. Clair visited here, last year with. her sister at'the home of.•Mr: •and. Mrs. George Bower. • The ceremony wa's. performed by Rev.. 'L.' N. Hepburn and,.,.a • weddingdinner was served 'at • hpi hostess. Thelittle girl was Canadian Legion, grant, 25,00; 1VIrs. Smith, caretaking, 8.00. Highway cheques: Pay. Roll No.. 7, $264.97; Ira Dickie, :45.37; W, R,:. •BinkleY, . workmen's''. Ins. extra; nuptial ' staff party and at two miscellaneous showers.. . A. ma. me; irRANP OF ..$25,333, has beeyi e by, the Provincial Govern- tl ;to:: the Saugeen • Memorial H s `tai at Southampton' The pit al Smith; Joseph` Anderson, ' James , the first even. t in the horseshoe John .Peart; W Connell, H, Giles Gordon Barger, with Jack Me‘.: . lex Lawson pitching was won` by Howard and. Bryan,T Hodgins A , • J, :Wilson Alex Ross, W Wilson:.Ouaig & J. Nixon, 2nd. Winners ,• 1{C Forty Years Ago. ew •.'W J Ta 'lo'r • arid' J E. Agn ,., � . Y. W. Johnston spent Dominion Day•, at northern points of •interest in tl<ie 'C.nun�y; ,distributing posters advertising. the Orange .•celebi a tion. ers .of' the Ashfield fir- Niemb of the second event were >'' am, eron and. George' Swan; second,' Elmet `Ackert, and D:' Cassidy Chesnut engaged�'to; :Isobel' Cher u g teach at Pararnount. Miss '.'Irene Woods ••gi aduated: erode Stratford Nor in • A'. son: 'was .,..born : to ; Mr..• and ; , a , dau titer Mrs.. ,Charles: Alton, � o arid '1Vi's.- W,'J, Irwin, and., quit congregations preseited Rev.: ter• to adlVli:. 1. a daugki Me and , Mrs. W. A Smith with a vin Reed, b i is to heal urse of .money, .pro Flab-. parse. • •The death, 'of Mrs,: John Th' , in for D p 1'eav g g a Tai ��lto . un annori. a res ,bick occurre in entation .address; was, signed by. Was' Sherwood, George • Lane, • Mrs. Wm• Mur diew press; Errie'st'`Sher . g W ell'•• Henderson and Robert Rit- dent of the Lucknow: .Women s chic•Institute, • 1.4. ckne b ball team ::trounced •1�. The�^rriarriage took place .of El - •,a •.r Kincardine .13-2, The local line- la 1VMarie Schwindt o1 Walkerton upwas; W: Johnston, ss; McCoy, and .Huntley • H..Go�rdon, son of - , �liia,;.the•1`ate•: c; Thornpson,, 2nd; Findlater, 3rd; ,N rs D: M. Gorden •11abbick, rf; McLaughlin,: 1f; Mit-. '.Dr Gordon • - op munit hall for 'one' year`, as conn- Chen, : l,st;• R. Johnston;. et: Eris- cheque 'was personally ;presented y .' • • W......,,.. Professor ;Ewen Macken ontreal left one a. trip t Actually Happened cil's' : re resentatives. • lan, • p, by .the , Hors. ' Russell T. Kehey, - . P , . Eris - Minister of ealth. Council ;adjourned to meet Rev. Mrriiste • 'Augxst 25. 194T x - ' ' ' • zee sof M Che .ues issued . Municipal the Pacifik' Coast: ' Cheques It. ctua ly appene .of Laur'etta Nelda Edwards of Chatham- and•. -Sidon li:-TwandleY, on of Mr: '.and, Mrs. Oce Twam . °iey of . l shf ield. • • ur :ed: of. the World, ,supplies, $9.55; Robt. °•L,,• The death ;occ r Lillian.� � `obert: •Russell,.. 1:0 rile V�'e• heard an amusing one as solemnized' Tile marriage w ld ' no at hall, 7.50 Viola 16 -year-old dau'hter • of •R 9th r day, about the'reri'lark'. o f. Porter, tuning :pia > Y ..child ;q.€=.1Vir+ and 'Mrs. '•Emerson .• ' here Dr. •J• A. McDonald; dental work, r; and Mrs. 'W Horne+ 11t11 a little girl who .was visiting hee. • :•Irwin, passed arNay, rrr.yluJy .. 64.00' J. R. 'Lane, . and .2 ••Rev. Ford 'commenced' his .pas ;;n.ci Helen. and became quite- attached to a . � postageLorna Campbc 11 ' home f O.A,P:;, 8.00; Lucknow Branch Of little stray kitten at the ome o • total duties at Lucknow Meth; •'• ,pnompstyn ::tool El .1,>c,i,t trip thus odist Church. • • ; ,. • SV1ous . . - the Thousand 1,f:ta : t i Rev. C. V. Sanders united. ir► , . tical. , Park Lane Hotel after which' the most anxious to take' the kitty young 'couple left 'on ' a wedding... with•her, but was reminded by trip .. to Lake' of Bays and points her .mother that' another lady at p. south. They . will reside in kirk- home, had:' prornised her, a' brand. lane, Lake. new kitty "very shortly". But, all Miss LeClair was on the staff in love 'with' this stray one the of the Kirkland. Lake ' Health tie girl •replied: "Coulcdn't we iThit and was honored at a. pre- +~ nce'i : it, :mumu y'�'' , • n' arriage at 'Christ Church, St Helens, .1V1ar°y, .Agnes Haines., and Mr; .George McRoberts. ' 25,64; C. McTavish, .gas, 53.35; Wm. Blake, age 61 years, 'died' Currie Colwell;, repairs, 13.00; in'Ashfield on July 7tli. Mrs. Percy,' stamps, 4.00.. , •. At U.S.S. No. 12, East &' 'Wast • LA ' E 'C k •-" W anosh Miss ' I Scrimgeour r . 'I i1... !pat ick, 'who was • . Rev. R. tT ,. l� ,the DO - fisha two Months" ofl tish isles, and- the C.00'16114 wrote to his brothel. Mr .s'. ' + Kil a:tri.clt, . from.'. the pater1tal• p home in , •Arrtsagh, .; •