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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-01-15, Page 7!rBttRSPAY, JANUARY 15, 1948 • a *THE LUCKNO W SENTINEL," LUCKNOW,, .ONTARIO �,CIQK N B.ACI( WAIZD :. THRQUG I- THE SENTINEL ILEST Sixty Years:Ago go A meeting was held at Dun- gannon in: support of a proposed railWay ' line, front'! 'Wingharn to. Port Albert. Capt. Mallough. was • chairmen ',of the ' meeting and W. , ,Lane was secretary, , A ,working Committee' was • named at .the ' meeting -as " follows: J. • NLeLean,, :: •W. • e,,wart, Dr. Case, J. Elliott, ,;1)isher', J. 1VI, Roberts, . J. Bpw- ers, G; Durnin,`,D, Girvin, G Har.° ris J. Whitley, •. : Girvi i, Win Bailey, .J.' Craig, W Lanes J patrick, J. Ward, J. Mallough;,13. J. •er,Owford, J. Martin, erson • Samuel Smith of ' paramount' hada ieg-fractured when a 'sleigh '.load of logs. upset.. T ' A mass meeting' of •Parampunt farmers was ,held' in the ."Grange• .Hall regarding ding the: opening of the pew cheese factory. •Berry whb intended. voting :all my time. in the drug• busiliess"' was holding of sale`:.of . ready-arede clothing; 1V4ens tweed suits V'ere'•.o.ffered 'at $5.00. The following'were honor can • t :, Lochalsh school:- Mag 1' • gie Armstrong, •Dona • .,=' c en:- nen,. n-nun,. Rod J.. 1V1cKenzie, Hannah McKenzie.1 e s s i. a McKenzie, Christy McLennan, Rebecca Fin- , layson,' Mary' ''NXcRae, . Jessie. E. Mel�enzie, .Ii.. A. -McKenzie, Chris, ty `Finlayson; : James, McDonald, Bella Armstrong, ..J.."McLenn;6n; L zcie . Telford; •Geo. Finlayson; •D'onald' •MOK.ay, J., Cameron, Donald , McAonald,'• J. McKenzie McLennan, Serahi • ron " J Garnei•on,:,Marianne tame ,, Mclieneie. ° :Notice:of the :dissolution of the • ;partnership ,:,of •. D. ' C. 'Tayigr . and* �, 1I:. Giles :was witnessed by:E1 lot •Ti... av • rz. e, •‘Harry :Giles and Tame Lijidsay pureluased a; butcher. business -,':at• Tiverton . JiiS h Gi'i# izL :: was -elected reeve ':'of •'Ashfield defeating R.� 1 W sC. i , Al x .1\�cKay puirc1-i4sed R. A. Clot�l's., business ' , Robert.. Gi•ahairi ,defeated• Geo shi.; • ve ' Kerr. for he `i ee James Gaunt, reeve of :Kinloss,: 'Was: mentioned '"as a candidate. fol. the.Bruce, County warderiship. _ Daniel 'R.atherford 'w•as : store= Oiarrnid..Ashfeld: Reeve 'Thomas .Stothers, Deputy, Reeve William Hunter; Councillors .Wrn. Kick- ley, John Stiles, John Schoenals, .West Wawanbsh: Reeve William Bailie, Councillors D, B. Murray, Samuel Thompson, S t e p h e n • • KINGSBRIDGE. Mrs. Reynolds is visiting her daughter,, Mrs. Nace Martin. .• Mr. :Clare Lannon was liorrae for e week -end.. --� - Mss. Baisx'-Mxt1ir� the i • Windsor- Miss K, Garvey .returned to a few: day, Hamilton 'ith her Windsor« ' after .a •:'few holid;, s sister, Miss A 'nes Kin' , who had • here. ,the misfortune to-. fall :and frac ture her ankle..' .' Hamilton. on Saturday'.. Mrs .and tVlrs H. Lambertus, are visiting. Mr. and, tI frs. gdv33'n: Ayers Mr. Mike Martin motored froin Macke" Sure it tsiri roue • Infantile paralysis cripples and kills .thousands of • youngstersy every year. Read- how science' is rattling this .dread disease. Learn to protect yourself, as described— • in "Make. Sure'It Isn't Polio", in The American. -Weekly. magazine. with this Sunday's (January 18) issue of Detroit Sunday Tunes., • s\\N W. S.. •McCrostie , was •Noble , Grand' of Lucknow I O O.F,, suc,- ceeding R R,' McLeod:.Other",of.. fice'rs• were W.. ,J: McGregor, R V. McKenzie',.. D.` Mallough, A'. Ros, • D. , Patterson, rence, J° E Agnew; A,' Boyd; 3 Habick, ••W ',.F.. Burton, W. W Smith, W J. Earls, W:4 Davison,, Art Cook,' • ;noch Bower of .Ashfield died •as the result `of a stroke. He' was `� in his 70th. year. ` • • Malcolm • McMillan, Sr o f . \ \k•\ Lanes, died: suddenly '\``\ \ : E. White. • Frank Hain: was , a' •: successful ' h• ` candidate at the Junior term ex' aminations at the school of phar- .:..,••;', macy in Winnipeg.. •••• ,'•\ f. Retiring.drrectors of'West .Wa cranosli:• •1V1u.tual -tirete at the • C•oinpany :were Finlay Anderson, .`W. Y.• l'�eed, Isa•ae Fisher `\� and • hs ', Twenty Years Ago • • _1' ' 6'` • x• ou-r sites� ABOUT • • '1VIis..Fred .Stanley was present- ed. with a waist watch by ladies �,; of` 5t. Peters cpu•ich; prior to ��•�\.. • leaving for a ti isit to lice home •. in . England \ • 'Mrs,'.'J S: igacKenzae-r•ccezved \`?� Word of•tre'death of'her brothel,'\". Mr. "Alex facKay of Duluth. "` • miss,Lorn •Campbell:' 1 esigriec• kee �ci . at. Belfast. 1 •r P oun . ; Rt tter was'_16 cents � a p . d,,� eggs _ 1.8 cents a dozen. from- the 1aeel staff of the 1'3ank.• \\, .ofa.lIo. a eal after nineser- \ vice. • She. Was presented will a gold, -Wrist watch. John'Brown`awe 26, son of'•Mr and Mrs. 'T: Brown formerly of Arnberiejr distligt, .was murdered in Flirit, 1'iichigan; :Albert•'L. Whitely "died in Chi. 674-iftc*Yn- e:rit-- 11 iii :Greets -1-1 cemetery Forty Years Ago Municipal councils tnj the com- triunity '.elected 'by ballot and. ac- clamation` were:' i.uckiiow,. Reeve J. G Anderson, councillors . J.• G. . 1 es t` 'a thorization to:im.ort,orneed special information,'con- . � sta.k,,us%you.�cqu�s,,..a � p Collector Customs' and' Excise.' Quota" ppication; corms \� suit. your' nearest,• C ,4 Capp forms, •''(E,C. 1) and instructions for completing'. them, are '• available at all •Customs m and Excise Customs �.' Offices: These 'applications: rriust be'=file�l with .thel.Collector ofC • • LVl OST of the countries which Ore :Canada's • regular customers have not recovered 'sufficiently from - the war to pay; in• the normal way,' for all the 'goods they need, despiteextensive help from this and other 'c ountties: •Nor are.the, ate .to 'send us enough off' inoff the cgoodsyint...•... , which: we, in Canada, can :use to buy goods in'other countries: ,' At the same time'Canada has 'been buying' more'goads oods than: ever before froin the .United ' States 'and other countries demanding".0 S dollars. This`ls because'. thesegoods Were'nofobtainable elsewhere and g because of demand pent-up .during the .war. Buying if BuYg frism; the'' United- States or U.S. .dollar.areas 'therefore, be .. temporarily reduced until our, trading again becomes4norma,l.. and servicesor expenditures goodsTome..ettlirseme�rgency;purchaseoffore ',travel, which must be' :p'aid for with U.S. dollars,:are now subject'to'contro`. .. • IF YOU ARE 'AN •IMPORtEIII}-PF CONSUMER GOODS and wish to find b� �t�.or`3 unaffected 2 subject o quota, out wh'ar.•goods are (1) prohibited, ( ) u I . ()Y f � ustoms. antl Excise. nearest o Ilector a C write your. ne es C 'control's; see Or w e a • "IF YOU.WISH TO IMPORT OODS •SUBJECT TO QUOTA . and wish to R O • Cotirieil dibeted in West Chia« a \\ nosh was 'Reeve Albert, Johnston :. \\. and llois'�Fiank' G:'•T•odd,\ Wm - J. Stewart, James.: Forster, .�\� • T \�\ Reeve J. ''"•nl s's. -Ree. e • Ii1 0 I'll"i. Wm.: �� l 'us• \. Vr?,• .C,ol��•c.11, Cau.ncilla>s: Atig ,. o� \\ M. 'a'ruthei•s Adam,, • \ .,TcLntosli; •D'; L .i . , � �; •-, l'h lcolni Ross:: Ash- • . Mc.w�.uccn, 1 ��� ".field; Reeve .Alex Hackett; •De=,, ��ti \� . ut Reeve, Thomas Anderson, \\\ p Y . • ''.IF• YOU WISH INFORMATION .ON, •THE AMOUNT OF YOUR • QUOTA. '' r of `Customs `and. ' �r Collector '' filed d with ou C i n has been tle 'your :a licat o After pp . Y of exec to orcris`s lishtnent of quotas about the estab o e Excise, all correspondents ,• _ , qP• � ge t .toEmergency I d irec ed t r ibitioiis should be :;clonal � hardship through ;impor p oh 'Import Control. Division, Department of Finance, 490 Sussex Street, Ottawa.' Quotas are .issued on la quarterly basis and any.:unused portion maybe•carried , over? into the folloH� ing quarter ° ."" IF Y. OU ARE AN IMPORTER OF PRODUCTION PARTS, STRUCTURAL STEEL, wish know the `I ndws o nw �•� \ Ston machinery or -.other, capital goods or automob.i es, .a • MK \\ ouncillois-John _A c.. -enzie; , ': imp �\ o t restri'c'tions in these classifications; write or see. Emergency hiaport Control ullivao Sa• Thorn'as S , m Sherwood.-'. '\ pi�ision (Capital Goocri),"bepa tmentr ofT-Reconstruction' and, Supply -38-5 Ettcknow Reeve -TD: M Johnstone. Councillors Robert Rae, R.obeit°i 1Vlulli`ri, A. E Millson, A. W ,Hand •• ilton.:School trustees,, .J.. G. An- derson; W..G Andr,pw,,•R..J. •Cam- eron,. Mu dock M. itchell D. N Law- 'In. the Vest Wawanosh election, ` ' - . Frank'• G: Todd got every possible .ranee and D. C :Taylor,. the 'fat- 1 ' ' . • �\':, . ' vote at tlie•`.St.. Helens pol _ \\ v t 1...\ Tex • Fr user, formerly of'•: the. . \�\ A . 1 . • VN.eliingtQn Str$et, `Q.ttaw}si: Sk\\\\‘k_\ : N TEND TO TRAVEL• OUTSIDE••CANADA and.wih..to know.about . IF YOU IN forei �n'•exchang e available -for this ;purpose, consult any' bank. or the Foreign ' rn indsbr': Vantau a .. n e Control Boded at :Ottawa 'AAontreal,•.Toro to, W y')ricks g , , chs 'of' oods. made during'travel ��\:., •, If you wish, information about• persQnal..pur uses g• nearest .0 Ilector'of Customs and' Excise .before. 'outside Canada; consult � theo , ter having, :one 'more ' vote than J, ,,Henderson..Kinloss:, .Reeve D. A 'MacD'onald, Councillors Mc- Kehzie,`-Mathers,' McLennan," Mc- stance., in worldly, ambitions' and. 4thCOnCeSslOfl, was elected reeve, of West Zorra• Township. ;COME TO CHURCH :anxious living. Simply •to step • (Contributed) into the seclusiori. and quiet ,of •a "Anil the hour shall be .filled frith church tends to"cool our . fevered. • :pulses:arid calm our. agitated*" With sofi music,, gs; and, praise, . ' arid hearts •and give :us , peace. God is : prayer,' , 'And the burdens of life shall be` lifted - • From all who enter. here,": . mltis goadror'.us in the general • uproar' of the world. to pass thrix, a Season of ,quiet meditation and ° put our fingers (in :Our, spiritual pulses and see what kind . of life' ' we are living: We' cannot ,best. estimate our :own life in the noise., of the street. and the 'turbulence .,of the world 'and need' to re tire within and shut the door that `We may see With. a quiet eye and 'balaneeel judgx}iet t whakt manner of Persons• weare, The. world is ton xntmdh• with us', and 'late,' or soon we spend our spirittlal'sltb 'the great need of our souls, and while *e. should always live in His presence,' yet' there ate times . and 'means,- for' .realizing• ;in : a special degree His nea'1"'itess., g" J. W. FREEBORN, crown attor'ti-, •ey in Bruce -for 28 years, has`been naniecl a .King's ,cburtseL S'imila 1. honor has .been conferred .ori Eld- Rep, D. ;Belt AT- --A-SECOI` -D',. -riom:i+xatibn - in Ripley Sam -Pollock 'and El.li>att Taylor qualified to 'fill the ,two: council vacancies Other mem- bers -,are Donald Blue,, Maurice: Hewitt and Reeve Gordon Stan- ley ' tan -ley. • IF YOU ARE A MANUFACTURER, WHOLESk4LER'PR ,RETAILER and'•wish ° information.' about excise'.taxes,•or. about.the,list of goods to which .theycipply,, • consult the nearest Collector of Customs and .Excise. IF YOU NEED OTHER SOURCES OF IMPORTS ;consult. the , Foreign -:.Trade '. Service4 Department of Trade and Commerce Division), Ottawa, regard- ing egarding your supply .problem's arising. from'import:quota restrictions. Through .the - Trade Commissioner Service,, the Import • Division is endeavouring to arrange increased supplies from the United Kingdom and:other °non-scheduled"'countries.;.. If , YOU ARE 'A' HOUSEWIFE and wish information, on available alternate foods' whichhave comparable nutritional values to those now prohibited or subject .to 'quota, informational material which has:been ;prepared .by' the . Nutrition Division of the )iepartment of'National Health and Welfare may be • secured from' your Provincial Health Department 'cir local health unit.' nThe, 'administration . of.',these emergency import controls - ,responsibility of vgrious'.lepartments of the Government. The' •- dboYeinformation is given_ to aid Canadian citizens in cotnplying with.,the-new import co{{iitro ,? gulations with .a 'Minimum of•incon- vettiencO in their, busirleis'andpersonal affairs. \•• V • r. IRS O. 1. Minister of Fjnance. -,,,,,,..,..v:,,, .....,,,.....v.,, t41\14B 4 Wins ...„...:,..., ..., _,,, \ u q........\\\‘\� \\�\\w' J y..\\ -..* \vs� U.S. D OI�A\\ •