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• "' THE LUCK -NOW SENTINEL, CLIC OW, DNTA►Rf0
THE.LUCKNOW SENTINEL
LucknQw ntario
' hed X873 Published; Each Wednesday Morning,
.�stttblts --,-...Published '
Subscription Rate — $2:09-A -mar 3 va se- �'o � E., A. $2:50
orifi as arid -Lass -M-^ f�.,.e
.: .'The C� � �.
Member of N. A.
L. C Thompson, Publisher - and Fxo*a a —
T11 ySDAY, AUGUST 28th, -1947
PREVeNT QN.
�NBR CE :COUNTY
:Continuing the .:articles on ttb- l
erculosia prevention and the work + .
of 'tile' Co1ad it Heart t . Yea $�
field started two weeks ago,it
The o ,ulation : of Ashfield,
a-nnot =be�-stressed,-•�o� strongly --A_, • •gip P y..
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•THURSDAY, AUGUST 28th,'1947
L'OO K I NG ' VBAC KWARDS
THROUGH THE SEN.TINE ..= FILES .
D. A. MacDonald, Kinloss .Corin,
eil was call�i g, for ' tenders for
cement abutments at the bridge
as .3 ."4 'Yte ..totall•:west of South :Kinloss Chttt'ch, T..
,.th t an, "active"case .of the..dls : .To.w;nshl? , v'r. ,, . _ .:
exist. in an community assessment of reale property was The electric°'railway by-law atm'.
ease May Y
without the victim being` aware $1,662,106.• The dog : population' Ashfield , carried : by a majori y
of its.. presence. This is .borne out
was ..listed .at 397: of 56 voxes. '
y the fact that 10 "active cases" D. Todd of St: Itelens left for R. McAlpine of the: Taylor A.rt,
and 40 inactive cases" were disc' Glasgow with 6r1 head 'of fat eat- Orson Co., Lucknow, was advei.
l d was . almost
s h red . under . four -feet of Miss mote
EDiTOR1AL
a . �, ses lveu
A ,telling prtc of $1 20 for mass ses y. s rveys tle,
using for girls wanted -,as 'good.
WQ.ULD YOU 'QUALIFY? covered ..by a
f • safer• driv wheat in New Zealand.,: somehow Grun y hand sewers and operators
In the interests o n during e
' h physical tests ,are a gen h ' t ra: Mina
t; rn many but it s ou
' fh past year:.
This' may
Gorden
• b d . s t�,blend, -into the u�.op n Td be
Graham left".f
tng psyc: -o- , _ ee or
4 tat is. ainted Of that`
' iris; taken • at the' Canadian Nat-. h ... P , .
embered that a
dent oc pe cts, to take i . on <t a �
... _ The • acct.. ...l� cw
Grund
.t e ,fonr y . I
'c • rc �.,of: s ..read •until , y .. .
'`,-.The hardest task a ehrld•,•..faces. �ou. e Y , 1? . ,
T.-. . . ..� .. • . , : Start-, •rle loading freight car*. Y;prk >G'xa.'111inery. store'as �i.�tna'gez;''
o learning :good manners discovered and .treatment, sta - curled whstore
'as
f In digging the .lad out he,' was Robert Paxton, in r'ciri.:=,•ill; Iii '
When :it seen .none. ,, ,► the eye with.a shovel Sentinel, wrote from : Otter��illc
vrh t at ani struck over y
0 cases may
and removed 'unconscious; that; he landed in laucicrl.)\t in
How strange iti.is that though time, careful
-H. Smith •Was the:Lucknow 1867 by stage before th(e railroad
food 'be' lacking • in .$o many of they are not t nually c•
at I.Q.Q.1! . Grandodge .was built and clef kEd here • for •
delegate
the trouble spots in Europe and at Peterborough, seven t'ea'rs,. °
the Far. East;. of guns there _seems
re .s , of.iarge bins at Cleveland; Ohio, ' to', attend tri
11 of• •the "act- grain in'' one • the g
nal Exhibition . to • measure the :Country.,,
�o
h were
rem
�� •nrunknown e° grain House of has father, Mr tall. 'millinery , opening •uncl ex,;'•
five , cases 'have been a th
a os'ti
hs cal and Mental aptitudes. of•
l� y
iindivicivat'� drivers. To drive Safe-
ly one must , see clearly, think .
clearly; act promptly. .and •sii11
fully.. These tests are'designed to
test one's rating in these respects.
Worthy ofontemplation` is the
time the average per -
reaction
'•son; It is three-quarters of a sec
ond,, which means. that the aver-
age motorist. travelling; at sixty'.
miles an- hour,.. moves 66 feet or
• .lour car lengths; before . he. even
realizes he has to stop:
';Engineers:' are .building' better
and: safer highways,; m'anufact-
urers -Ore. roviditig better and
p
Safer , vehicles, ., ' yet; • accidents,
iF.�and
.carnage continue on..
t the
increase. ' e
'elusion -is that the 'human ••factor:
is not keeping pace. with ' ,the
• other two:•
• In this 'age ' of speed : there ` is
..
...no' place . on• the -highways for one
who has not: a: clear eye, 'an : alert
iiiind •and , a steady handt.
_ Q ,r
ed;, and Maty :of the "inactive
become ac ive .
and also be .'dangerous 'if
cont i .
in 1h/eh- living -habits.
All the many' thousands • of
chest films taken in,the• rr1aSS sur•
-
,. ' .-. 0 --- . ' . ,• • . • vet's are 'examined •
- inion broken in a 'fall from a load of The death: occurred: in Ashfield
D
John Moore, son.: , of ; Isaiah Lucknow's tax rate ..wap 24,5
aplenty:.: ,
• byspecially Moore 'of Kinloss; had an anti,. /TAUS,' •
Fergus is •reviving the Highland trained doctors of. the lv
. rain.. in-, her -77th year of Mir Jane'
Pais- Prevention of g
With marked' success. Tuberculosis _' ,
games w . of w of the late Jos;•
• Obert Ha n, a commission McMillan
widow. ley plans a revival, • of : "The t at Toronto R• •
for revival
celebration
rriso
Department ofHealth.. .
any abnormalitie's er to'the.General Assembly of -the,
The reports•:of y ined by stogether
during . , .
Lue n'ow; renowned from coast to boih to the private physician and
coast in years gone by??We 'sit' the M O.H.. These two, together
,� �1. ' 1 tb a1 ss►ine-
r •i rx�x�c , tr�+•�iti�.•�- � rd -, . ,
,
- ska , t- mast g10 ••+. -Pu lir Health Nurses of
one could inject the needle of
enthusiasm' and. action• into .the.
many who 'are in a'civic lethargy,
yet who'are so :idly busy in `find
ing fault . with what others.• try: to
•
achieve
lVie-•-. T+ ]Iea1LYi Unit an
y.
vote hospitals'' and -the Chris
wrote a lengtiny account'. of: his 'rwetl;t:�: Years" Ago ,
trip. for The en,
Arthur Congram purchased'' the JuG;• Maithers :' of • • '
business 'of .T.:y.W. G. 'Jeff nipeg;stice and T. a native. .df KinlosWins'
drug
titutre`t,p.a
'Village ��
The
tm
as.
g
Seal. sale.. corn` xiittees; work to-
ether :as a.team in an endeavour
to' see that the:"contacts"., of all
•casee, receive the .: necessary •in-•
vestigation until such time .as.
they :are: considered by the spec
lank t�'.hp no ionaer in- danger
The a earance' of the: drinking.
appearance'
fountain is'still•. unchanged Luck
.vow's No. 1- well providesa'oual
unsurpassed ..., any -.4
ity. of water p
where for 'coolness and ,palatable'-
mess,; but failure to keep the .foun
tain clean makes its . use repulsive'
to ,many.
o.
The cost. .of` education'Cbecomes
increasingly, high. Listowel Board
o Education -has let contracts. for
f.
ix school buses
theroperatirig• of s
in the -surrounding ruralarea It
is 'estimated 190'. rural students
will take' advantage of this trans-
portation service, the cost of
•whtch $16,00
. . 6, •, orap-
proximately
p
' -
P .. _ will be;
roximately" $90.00 per pupil•
..
very
as•Pal.i'ierston
fer' an old boy
Millionaire ': has
theatre in his home.' .town, the
profits from which are to be used
f or civic ;�improven•ients, with the
stipulation that "the kids'p''get 'in.
to ' the Saturday matinee : for a.
have
not a
�na
h
.,
. 1 :'E�er 'townY
nick e Y
a• millionaire, old boy, but by co-
operative effort and. civic'' pride.
and' loyalty at home;;and 'abroad,
xiuc the-sam end can be ac-
' complisbed the hard way in put-
t.ing the old home • town. ion the.
map.
having a Norgan..1 of contracting: the disease.
" " ' eases receive ,
west coast , .Contacts..: of .. c jj
This .: I
001 ' kin'` tests: every 'ti r?.ee;
built. a ' $50,0 tuberculin s
l
"cow 'by-law",. prohibiting .cows
running'at large 'from 7 •p m'' to
'6 'a m*.' from April to , November
I .WVih on f•.. ±.fie'•B�inlc- f
Commerce :staff was , transferred ..
to St. Catharines. • .
Miss�'Mina May McCoy opened
'entirely rohib` ted. % during a . business school• in London, For
and :Y P , . ,
the
winter months. seven; years ;'she • had. '•been head,
veteran ol- •of the Litman department . of
:D. E. Cameron, a p
itical:carnpaigner,_entered.a:,libel Westervelt4BusinesS. College,,
After .almost ,two centuries of .�
British rule, India ,and :Pakistan,
now are self-governing members
of the British Commonwealth of
•oG—
nrnent re-
cently
"Britain the . , . x
: declared ,."Open, war" on
the Spivs: The Seaforth' Exposit
for points out that the Spiv.. is
'
not the 'product of -any particular,
ul
` nt. not
•' ec
rnme .
" ve
0
formofg ,
lar: to the .British Isles He is .one
' N.• ations: Thi. sP hase of evolution .of those „undesirable .undesirable and unethr-
:will be.watthad with interest but- 'cal leading char- .. organizes .the,monthly ..follow
-
.-
up
terrst3e is-•-his-roundabout:.a.nd- .-clinic_„ and aappointm_nts are
months. ••' When. the "; r eacti}ono
the.se ' ecomes ` positive, . thea in -
b
diviclual is then given ` ati ap-1
po"intmentt
o • one'' of the .monthly
"follow-up chest clini " .;,for ex
amination • by the - t berculosis
spe
cialist and to ;have: an x-ray
of the "chest. How often
the '``con
" .., ..these. clinics de'=
tads . attend.' `..th ,
advice 1 a' 'given,
:pends upon ; the .: �
b : the specialist7wh'.o ds the
chest':plates. ;Others eligible ' to,
attend these clinics are: ndivd
uals suspected 'of bavin tt.ber_•.
agains •
e
aid.
01'; 304.. voters :.on. the Village
Voters _List, there ;were o_nly> 30
With the' rig ht oto cast/ a
women .,g � ; .
•
culosis an.. re
physician. ;The •
sly .
expense of
•.
these `clinics ,is borne by the
Christmas .Seal funds of 'the. coni=
munitYin which' :the ' - .Patient
•
e '.to
'are
•no charge there is
and
g
lives,„,
the .person being,.. examined
.
The di ector of .the ,Health 'Unit
• . r
ballot. •-
.Forty Years 4go
The framers completed.
„Charlie:
Stuart's barn. -at Langside.,
Here are a few•:"items included
-in the Lochalsh news "Anyone
wishing•-to-meYe their piano
'do well, to ca11 on Mr:. Neil Mac --..,t.18, 'was serrou?;lyt injured. and,
It's' r.• •Maui ice suffered
Kenzie: great :to; :be, strong,their brothe , ,
N `1 ' 'Alex McLennan s .laundry haclly cut' .head. The -.accident
•
grave,
• The death 'of La. ghie Ress,. 28-
, n
M
. a d Mrs:
year-old son of•r:
Jo a,
ain Bos Con. 2,. Hnron'' Town
'ship, ;occurred . at •:'their farm•
home: Mrs, Ross ` was doubly, be'l
reaved: an, the death a 'few days
earlier ;'of Ther sister., . Mrs.
Rod.
erick 11IIacKinnon :,•
'When. a ,car '.driven "by Joseph
int
Lippert of Detroit ci as .lied
their �.
tkiggY`, Evelyn 0:11agan,'22;:•
; ,
*as. _killed : her sister Marjorie,
's iE lE ,f
as the
Financial • Post—remarks,-
"Let . us not • demand or expect
.too -nrtch'-of In+dia- Can -
too soon:
Can-
ada, has been • trying' to. ' create a
united : and smooth - : running
nation for '80" years.' Our success
•n
M'n' made through him. Under his 'dir-
or
too ':oftecrooked way of going.
-after.: is -own 'selfish .aims,.. and_
is-contuit allY`.ii opposition t
o his -
community's :or country's best in-
terests.
n tterests. So,.. Mr. Spiv, is` by n
has . been less 'than, complete • 1 means a new cha ratter'
• Entertain' Olivet: Junior Sands; ' .the ,meeting: so successful by Mrs.
•;On • tiesday afternoon,, Aiigust H. ' ••Henry: After singing two
on
ev.S.G
Gibson.
19th, • a the •home of ,Mrs. Oliver children's symns, R .
r
1VItcCharles' the Mission, Band and, .closed the meeting- with prayer.
ei�•-
:red ,north .
of .l versdale
Sat rda night„ `.. J ck � ecur
t $100 y. g. P
ection its the,Public Health Nurse
'1
who is at the,- disposal of ,the
private physicians in the district
in which: she', works. Her Work
in . tuberculosis .prevention is to.
visit the homes of ex -Sanatoria
patients and ththe'homes: of., people.
,,
who•have recovered froth :the disc
ease,' and to. co-operate•
• with the
,f.
rh
gamily `'physician: and -the fa , q . il y
McRae received -a handsome air-
cut :from Murdoch McInnes”
Gladys Spindler was officially
Presented: with. the. West ° Bf:uee
In
spe.
ctor
at
e
g
o
ld
medal;
to
t
he
,
Pupil. obtaining 'highest marksat
the entrance eXaminations'. Miss
F.:, McLean Was , the teachers • and
..her class Of.: -17 pupils all passed.
•`, When -.Dr P.aterspres• horse uraSs..
struck ' by, lightning, Mrs. - Pater,
son was -so eve
rely"socle
ed
that'
she .did: notrecoverconsciousness
for an hour.:•There''was no rout -
break' of fire
when the trio 'were .on their way
to'• a barbecue and .garden party
at . Riversdale
Rev. and 1Virs'. - J -S. Duncan,
d: and ,:sons.: Kenneth and Tom of•
Thessa
ion
,
'Visitedlere
..:
T
he
Y
.left
,
'Lucktiow ten years beforewhen
Rev. Duncan accepted" a, call to
:the, "Soo",' .:.'
o an-: lifelong
John • J: H g , a
1d - asse
Ashfield, e , P d.away at
• Ki -retail
'ford''Wal'i .suffered uffered '.severe
.Mrd
injuries when, the was }thrown.
from the hay ''rake and,'dragged.
Under the signature of '.Reeve some distance. • j
' ` een of :.interest :and value :to all
tinie ..as' it is ' considered .they , are
no longer. idanger er .or a source
•
g
of don a uhf; you have: ever lived
1 s � beside
'aperson
rke
d close or. w,�r'' Lc
Band''awere• entertained Tea ea was served . and a social. half
BabyW in the .unctelrstanding• and 'carry- .
•
the Women's Missionary 'Society. hour :enjoyed.
The 'president,. Mrs Alex McTav
ish, took 'charge 'of the program
and there was a good attendance.
.The 'meeting opened by the child-
ren ,.and: ladies, singing, alternately
the verses' of "Jesus Loves Me"..'
The . Lord's prayer - was • repeated
in unison. After Ronnie McChar-
les.g ave "a "recitation' another
h n • 'was sung ` Mrs.. Walter
•Black read the scripture lessors
The rest of the program was .as
.follows: • poems by 'Mrs. 'Walter
Dexter; Solo by Marilyn Finlay -
so; .Y
nstr� �, Donnie' Steele; child-
�
regi% story; Mrs.: Alex McTavish;
solos Ruth Black; arid Marianne
Palmer; recitation, Deanna Black-,
well; ' sacred; song, by ' Anne,
,I;I riry, Marion,' Margaret &- Eve
lyx Xel'avish; a, -talk by Mrs. S.
Gibson..A.vote of thanks was ten-
dered>l�th:dse Who helped rnike'
To Train At Orue p "'
Y
1
who
_ _ a he e
� in tra
ruin t t G
riixrse
g Miss
-- Missy Mar ;otiise Cameron,
`Mr and s E
r of r
to
d
au h
only g
D. "Tex" ;Cameron of 'Wa k erton, ;visits all homes of patients abut
graduated at :McDonald Balli • a at
to be discharged, from theS n.
st, fall, has.: been, °aceptced •as. a_ . ,•
torrum • to make sure that ,borne
. neral
Hospital in Guelph. iCarrier
Iing out of the doctor's advice ; and, known -to have:tuberculosis; you
r
. . er- ._ __ i e.
instructions She , will; do tub have., been :exposed -to the danger
culin'skin tests at - the doctors :of' infection from the. Tubercle
request, and will endeavour • to, see Bacillus, ' Consult ' your family
that all chest•clinic' appointments physician' about the best thing' to
Shei,
are kept at the , tarries' given. S � • do .and be guided by, his advice: •
At 'his- diposal, is' the • County
sP
Health '• Unit .' with the.' Public
:Health,Nurse :heady to'co-operate
with him'''and to'' assist 'him :in
every way ' at all ,times. Always
keep the appointment made for
you at the Chest Clinic: '
Cour aim is to eliminate tuber
oulosis as a disease , from Bruce
Couryty. • This means' a continual
search for- and early discovery
Of exist'i'hg c-aseS; early acid. ode'
quate treatment of all cases;' reg-
ular periodic examination of all
started; .iirune diately, "contact&' "contacts" : and the `use of :pas«•: brought
coo
and the third: event , as' of cases and cases recovered fro ri teurized.milk only •' for human day and Tuesd Y
Beach W 4her, with the temperature ni
a kithen shower at the home of the ..disease must be, subject 'to coastzrnption. weather,
•
Mr. and I1lrs. Donald McCharles. 'regular supervision until such We .. trust these articles ha'v , ghtfes:
the mid ei
residents of Bruce County; .an
we • hope-: that : as f ime goes on
we
news
w
s
interesting terin g
• av i
e.
n
will h
w
1 report tiof our 'efforts and progress
in :tuberculosis prevention work,
as well...as all,, other:' phases of
disease prevention.
,Dr. William Fowler,
•' of� Hesltli'
Medical Officer
br 'Bruce ',County.
Eggs Took. Big Slump
. •The • price of•'�et;gs took a' big.
ramid�
slump . i'ast vdeek_ A•f teropyra
ing.toei? price. rice. of 52c a doze•n
,
'hieh' held, for .only? a :few dais.•
w ,.
they dropped 11 cents a'dozen to'
.42c; A. 'good many, dealers took
quite : a loss.
tilii�lmei? 11 .i tday . -
, -Sunday clitrinxr-1 .a _prolonged
Y
heat : wave what the mercuu
-soared. to': the highest point
the' summer, 92.2. degrees: Mon'
le
on leaves 'on. September 8th to'
begin her . co'urse. a�
•
conditions are such :that post san-
atoriu ' care and treatment can
c ai ied• on ade tater., Hers.is
•be a q Y
essentially a work of education
I
and_ instruction. .
Bride-•Eiect Showered + I would' like to point out' to
A trio; of. showers was held in .,everyorie that tuberculosis-'; in
honor of Miss Peggy Bowers. The Bruce County is still a big , pro .
'first •tine was held on the spacious le#rr,'::If We are"evet' to; eradicate
lawn at' the ,parental farm home. .it, we' Lust go out and discover
A second was .held by relatives cases r early; treatment 'Must
at the Martyn Cottage at Bruce
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