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• PARAMOUNT:
Mrs; --•C to MaCDonaM of
"Pine. River is visiting her: dau-
ghter, Mr ldon Henderson,
Bessie' Reavie is under the doe-
tor's; care with a very heavy cold.
Mr. Peter MacNay returned
home 'after spending;<a few days
with his son Alex; of •Lucknow,
The ' Paramount Women's Insti-
tute will meet at the home of Mrs,
• Jas. Ketclabaw •>on January ,21st,
Ladies are asked .ato .please bring.
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ne•edle and, :thimble
THE' LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, CoNTAR[Q',
Tuberculosis Christ as Seals.
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h have become •palet.df Clist'st, ...,.
Man tradition in Canada. They
serve to brighten up the' Christ-
mas mail *and they make it-poss
' ible for. every iperson to con,tri-
row.
--^^-•sumo®ate ui n���.�.n�!
January 8th
Death came to Muriel Blake;'
who for more than nine.years had
been dependent: on an iron- lung
after • being'.. completely paralyzed
by • polio..
Wm. J. Little was: 95;..n Jan.-_
uary 3rd.
The Clansmen • made applica-
tion to the War Assets • Corpora-
tion for a.;'budding at•Pt. Albert.
iefltine�
4 •
night train struck the Johnston.!
car.: at .a highway- crossing dear
Kincardine,: Mrs, Grant's .sister,
)Miss Marjorie: Williams, recover-
-ed.-froth
ecover-•ed.from injuries which she, -suf-
fered--M
Vir. • and. Mrs. M. C Orr and
family moved to Chesley to re.
side:
Traffic was 'at, a ;standstill and
the CNR' train 'stranded in the
Mr,. and Mrs. Allan` Durnin and
fanny •,moved to Chatsworth -
•L>xcknovi► Council -elected b y•
acclamation, was ;compriseci of
Reeve J. W. Jo ynt and Council-
lors Austin Solomon;' Harvey Tre-
leaven,' Sam Sherwood' and Cia'r`
• Bute to the anti -TB campaign; . , • : Healey;'.
ELECTRICITY
iS PRECfOIlS,
Ontario's:, fast-growing
SAVE
industry andagr'i'cul#are,
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'derncainds ''more and More:
electricity. New power-''
developments-rofrt ;'b - ..
built fast enough to supply
theimmediate need...
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ELIECTRICITY
MAINTAIN
EMPLOYMENT
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TI HYDHq- EI,EerTRiC POWER
C9.M•IWtSS1_0•N Y-:0-NTARI0
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Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick
were forty yeasmarried.
Tenths - tev' Harokr Ackert,
John ,McKenzie, Mrs:. Thos. Beg -
Stephen •,Martin, Raphael
Caskinette. �'•
: January '15t .
Mr. `Joseph .Hack tt was • 9
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•yearsof age.: .
. Bill Lyons had• arm ' ba
en when •kicked by horse::
Mrs. Wray . Pinnell, overseas
bri.s e, was onore : at
Mrs. Alex Kinlough.
:Continued` storms ' forced .Can-,
cellation Of. Aicultural Society'
banquet
• Bill is Johnston:. joined Fawn
adian Navy I
DeathsThomas Stothers, ' Geo.
Irwin,' 1VMrs. •'Abr.am.'Culbert, .Mrs.
Donald M McKenzie
• January 22nd •
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Reeve ;J W. Joy it. ,elected 7.5th
warden • B C.. t ' I3'
McK,innori- ctt, by a.'.late-January
storn`r. ;e
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Deaths'--- lVliss Isabelle::1V,tat1 e�
4 ` M McPherson former:,
son,. R. . ► ,
balk:: manager, • Pits. • Patricl�
Courtney, Thomas J. O'Neil, Geo:.
Marshall,
February 12th °
Ten days of intermiittent: storms
'and;snowfall, had. paralyzed busi-
ness and; travel conditions were
nonexistent at at. times
' .County ' Clerk , requested local
municipality, to compile 'a• history
of: the village, as -part .01.a county-
-wide, plan to have :Bruce ihistory,,
brought up :to date.:
Josepl ,,Agnew marked .fortieth
year as• clerk' of the;yillage ,
B�rsiness Men's Association ask-
.. a �'. , rn .street
°Deaths—Mrs. James T-, "L'y
George Durnin, Mrs. Dunc_an Mc-
Kay.
• March. 112th.
Railway -service was resumed
after a ••week-long, tie-up,1 y the
storm and.a snowplow derailment
in the Henderson. cut:
Because of blocked -Toads, Mrs.:,
'George Monhrief flew frorn'God
erieh• to Lncgnow' where her hus-
band as "ill with pneumonia.
DEP1 N•D.ABI':
AT ALL 110VRS, .in all .
kinds of 'weather; she's- at.
• "her post.. You count ion' her.
.and- she's ,:pacoud of? it.
With switchboards busier
than' ever: because of -the •
many more telephones, hers •
is still "The Spirit of Ser-
vice." More telephones are
being added right 'along.,
Our constant aim is •to q
, provide more and better
service . . always 'at the •
r
lowest possible cost ..,. to
$ive greater .value to every
telephone user.., A THE mitt 1Et'tPH,ONA:•
COM PAMY Off CANADA
lighting. •
Wallace Miller was elected' pre-
.
: Blocked- from S'uriday .until Fri-
day,
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day, the .Lucknow- Vitighaxn road.
was. the :fifst. to be.,:topened...a/ter
after
the big storm. •
L u c k•n o,w Bantams :..,ousted
Walkerton; Listowel and . Clinton
to..win the; :W,O.A.A. • chase ion=
• Deaths—Dr.'�Wm. Taylor Mc-
Lean, Mrs. 'Archie Aitchison; John
Little, . .
sident of AgriculturallSociety:. b
..heaths -Mrs:' Uiichael •Alton,.94,
Mi,... John Glover:. •
February; 19t1>1:;:.
.••.Dona:tions to Christmas Seal:
Fund, in this "community, set per;
capita .record:' for• .whdle; Domin.
ion:
Ripley. Woodworkers plant ' at
Warden of race gun y. s Ripley was -destroyed by fire.
brother -in law;. Robert .Johnston, .Ruth Ann "Marshall, age5,;;of
only other' L.ucknoW' reeve to winuffered broken Jog
Duntroon, s ,, .a g
whien struck by •a car..
this honor.
Presbyterian :congregation au-'
thor ized nranaging board to pur;
Chase electric organ::
VW: A. Stewart a. ointect sec -
Pp •
retar-treasurer ,of'West Wawa-
oa
oa d. -
I.':Call :Was extended to :Rev. J.
Angus';Sxnith by congregations of:
South Kinloss and Kinlough,Press
byterian ., churches-.: ;
Cornu unity- iade,,.clothing:• and
other. donations to b taken to
Formosa` by Miss Tlorot;y :Doug-'
las. ' .
Brown Smyth • elected .warden'
of , Huron County' First time ,• al
West'•V'awanosh reeve,, ha been
elected W'ard'en in 69 years. '.
: inloss Council. decided .to as
~saline cost of -aental service. for
Township ' public .,school pupils.
March 19th
' The Presbytery of Huron Mait '
land• nominated'Rem. C. H. 'Mac-.
Donald • as a candidate'•. for the
moderatorship of the Presbyter-
•church ' iii ,Canada •
Alex P•urdon bought, the Con
gram. home 'and Mrs. Gilbert,
•Barkwell, A. C. • Agnew's• resi-
denoe.
The local Red 'Cross campai *n
:` as Su ` orted by; : a• 'comznun`ity
w pp
• church' `service .in °the 'Presbyter'
'an Church, addressed :` by Rev.
W.Stewart. .
'Wm, Griffin ..sold . his farm on
Con.• 21� Kinloss to W. R..Haniilton,•
with Griffin 'receiving the
Hamilto .property. at:; "Rapid
It took five • days to: 'open 'the
dive mile stretch of, high.way'froin
Holyrood• to .Lucknow, which was
impassable• even°;,for • horses :: ,.
• Mr. ` and Mrs: Ezekiel Phillips
•observed their 52nd wedding;.ax;=
•niver'sary
L •u •c k of o w. Rantam's: ousted
Criatsworth 'and`•qualified to Meet
Fergus .in' the O.1VI.H.A.;.semi-fin-
JANUAR? 15, 148
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° March 26th .
George Whitby •bought Mie itod
er ck McCharles 'property - u
Miss oro y-DeuglasT;arrived
in, Shanghai enroute tb Formosa;.
Dunanuon . Agricuitur.al Soci:.'
ety bought one of the Pt..t11.bert
buildings to be, Used a hall...,
Jack Campbells was appointed
lighthouse �kee er at Point Clark,
• r 1
andengaged a d
o Ritchie .to
carry on his „barber, : business,
Sawmill w:as closed down for
a couple.. of, days as road `condi.'
tions prevented logs'being hauled.:
to eripty :ill yard:.~
re 'gus:eliminat d • L•uckirow
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a ins• 5 i'
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y
,game;
• series.
peaths-Ben Logan
4 Aprfl' 2nd
Operational wings awarded
posthumously to FO; Thunlas j s:.
Wilson, , were received; by- Mrs.
Wilson, .formerly .Laur'ine Miller
of St: Helens. `
Lucknow 'held.. a \ shower. •'.
for:Mrs, F. •Lorusso, a wear, .bride•
from ,Holland: ,
The, Clansmen bought they No.
7. N C.O.'s mess at Port- Albert;'
Lloyd' Sprou wa serio '
' ured when struck by.a motor cai�,
.in Toronto. ` The' �\26;year-old
young
oung •man was 'deaf and dumb..
.Donations to the -Aid ` to. China
Fund , passed '; the fourteen • hun-
dred ;dollar 'mark.'
:Deaths Mrs. Ezekiel. Hodgkin-
son, Vincent Kinahan ••
.February 26th.
Cross• loancupboard 'pack....
ed `with. alfnost every necessity: in
'case. of sickness;, irths. and, eerier
gencies was sores ed a available
to the•people of 'thi • community.
Mrs:- Tom. MacDonald elected
president of Legion ,Auxiliary.;
Mr.: and Mrs:' R. C, McGowan;
formerly IV aggie Murdoch» mat-
T1ed 53 years. ..
.Deaths — Mrs. • Samuel • Sher ..
wood,, Stanley Fines, Dundan Mc
Charles, Mrs. W. H. Grundy, •.Jer
emiah •Casemore: ' r
January 29th : „
West Wawanosli• .received de -
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•livery of .new road maintainer
and snowplow.
Miss ` Dorothy Douglas left: oar
first lap of return' journey to
Formosa ;,•
Harvey.' Treleaven was elected
president of Bowling -Club.
Two •aunts cif Joseph' Writt;” ac-
countant ., at
ccountant'.at Silverwodds, were
fatally burned in. fire at Strat-
ford~ ; .
Mrs• Archie McIntyre was el-
ected president of Kairshea 'W.I.
Rev,.:' James Dickson, who had
returned from a two months' sur -
Vey 6f ` needs in. the Formosan
mission field, spoke in Liz,cknow
a n d pungann` Presbyterian
Churches: •
•DDedths— Margaret' Sutherland,
Norman Wark, Mrs, Harvey Dob-
son.1 • •
February 11th
Mrs, Allan Grant, her' 4 -year-
old son Larry df: Ashfield and.
"ilValliam 1 ames Johnston of Kiri,
tosswere gilled when the . CNA
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The. body; of :Roy Heti~ Jones;
only soh ., of Mr, and 1�1i's.:Prank.
Jones of Duri'gann:on Was:. recov-
ered from `Kingston' hai•bon.ir; H'e •.
had . been sailing 'the 1,akes, but
his parents had. no h :
p .r t c .+� d from.
him, since Cliristnas tizzio; Tie' was
20 years of. age
Rev..J. Angtis
Smith was'in•
William A. and John' Johnston;
•Ashfield-born,' twins observed.
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.Tei~ '9nd , birthday. >
Deaths Mrs: Alfred >Mortis,
• Mr.1VIrs.. Diu, min. Phillips'
took trip. to Florida.'.
Donald McDonald
J' pan ,where, he:,Was
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posted' • with the Ame
Force, . 1.
Lucknow Sepoys• were: elimin=
:aced from, the group .playoffs..
Luckn6w Bantams •defeated
Wingham 17=1 on the round, to.•
qualify for W:O.A.A.,playdowns..
' Prank Hamilton shot a wolf in
the Kintail. district
D •aths Wm. Robinson, `phos.
Ross . Mrs,. Andrew Martin.
• March 5th
the winter's, worst•, blow of a
stormy winter :completely ,halted'
rail and motor :traffic.
Mr1Va11 opened new beauty
parlor in' Milverton.'"
One of a team of horses owned.
by 'J,ack McDonagh died from in-
juries received in a runaway, in
LucknovA • • •
Mr. land . Mrs. T; Harper of St.
James, :Man., formerly, 'tit .Holy
rood,' were 50 years married;
• Alvin Sherwood .Was appointed
postmaster at Dungannon to sue.,
ceed the late Thomas Stothers,.
'Jack. • Johnston, formerly of.
I, ucknow, opened a modern new
barber shop, andpool room in
The Women's.,,• institute, coin
rnericed a .bridge.•and euchre maze
athon.. '
flew to
mporanly'
~lean ! Aird
a n d Kinlougfl 1'reslr� terian
chuff ches
A .late . March storm tu'
blocked roads and..S]Si' +','e illage
ti m1ess for three;. d n
The local. comrYiil teL 11)3inted
at..a :public: meeting'? , ;S i the` errd
of the year: in • con i� t i )n w`lh
a hospital here, deco 'r '1 on dis
cussing•the mater 1tiitn ins Mini,
later 'of I ilealtr, Hon..1'tito Leh. T,•`
Kelley.
Deaths Thomas Lattle,• Mrs,.
•
Miles' Nutt, Daniel .Carney
Infant.' In :Hospital
The: irifant daughtei ,of Dr. and
Mrs..' W. Q.` Rhpadl ro1'.;.'Lochalsh,•.
is in Sick Childs cn'a I nsoitsl at:
Lonelo i receiving ti e.a;tnient
n -eye infectaon
NEWLY LAID mAixs' of t�Teesi
water's 'water• system, ai.p leaking
at..several places,.. �z�cl;vill'Have
Jon McLeod,: Kintaal, Samuel : to,' be .:dug uli: and p>: ope lyseal'-.:
Hutchison,' W. T.; Wellings, Mrs. ed..
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