HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-01-29, Page 57'gURSDAY, ' 'ANVARY 29, 1948' •
Lyceum Theatre
WINGHAM
Two Shows Bach. Night'
Friday and Saturday'
JANUARY: 30th,...31st
GENE.,AVTRY,,
•"' P.EGGY•STEWART
*is'.
'Trail....,- an A'nt
To S one
tur'da at ,00 :m�
Matinee Sa ,Y, z, .h•
Vlon1.ay ainnci Tuesday;
FEBRTlRY 2nd,' 3rd
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JAMES CRAIG,
EUCILLE BREIWER
RK 'DELUSION'
Wednesday, TIAUrsdar,,
:- FEBRUARY 4th,.: 5th
B4RBARA STANWYCKt
VAN `HEFLIN•,
W E I.,UCKNOWL
:SENTINEL, ' UC
KNOW',, ONTARIQ• .
WEDDING BELLS I
WENDORF:: AGOMBAR�'
In .St. James Anglican Church,
Hanover; the Marriage was
• emnzed earl in J
Y anuary -of-
Muriel Annie, . daughter of Mr.
rs. Bexr'Agom-`bar of Luck
now .and C. F. M. Druce Henry.
'Wendorf, stationed at Kingston
with the Canadian'Army, son of
Henry Wendorf and the late Mrs;.
Wendorf of Hanover. Rev. R. C. race County Council convened
Capper officiated. Mrs. Daniel far the opening session 01 .1048 at
•R. C. Searbor-- January Monday evens~
Metzger . played the wedding.Walkerton .on Mon
music and Mrs, a . uary.. 19th, g
ough was 'soloist, as the register . The new WardenPi '
*as signed.. .n. s•32 years of
Given in marria a age,' making him One • of the
g by het
father;, the bride looked lovely; .in
her bridal :costume of ivory. satin;
She wore. a fingertip' veil caught
with orange .blossoms ' and car-
ried .a b'ougtiet'.of dark~ redroses
Miss Ivydel Beresford, was the'
bride's only attendant,, at%rac,tiver
1Y.: gowned in. ''.blue marquisette.'
She '.wore a matching headdress;
and carried. pink •carnations;••
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• PAGE•.FiRTE ,h
ruce County
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Report of 'January Session. 1948 Bonds 'from the: • Count 's� Po t
Mx.. -.Harold --Dena lly, Youthfu ° War -'fund. r'o una 1y these •were
Reeve of Greenock Township, be- sold • before the recent drop ' in
carne the 76th Warden of. ,Bruce bond ' prices and. the • County re -
County,
Cour vteran Reeveved the high premiums; There
winning a close 'decisi,on••ce
Robert. Sloan .still remains _$45,000• in bonds in
of Elderslie; 17 votes to 16, as 'the General Post .War fund and
F .$85,000 in the Highways Post War
fund,. • . .
• Pass Tree Cutting By-law' .
• The • 'controversial By-law re
stricting the cutting of timber in.
•
Youngest .reeves ever: ter' hold thea b Bruce County was .finally passed
honor, in. ,Bruce- County,. and, is 1 ' y a vote of 17 toy 6 ,of those pre-'
now :Serving his fourth • term • ab::.sent and voting. 'The By. -law,: as
• reeve of ng his
ak. ' - passed, will not, 'however, be :''a
He , iS a''sonr p
1C. '
• of Senator.:. And 1VLrs'' J: J, Dorinel-' •� able to the n.ortherir townships
iY of •Pinkerton, and received his of St. Edrniixrds, Lindsay; Eastnor,
early &lucation at the Pinkerton the emarle and Arnabek. Never
Public• :School..; After., r duati' r•the"less t''ma'rks a :forward step
f�•om Walkerton .High : School'he
received•.his Bachelor ,of' Arts at
St. Michael's. College,. Toronto. •In
•Clinton Wendorf,' • of Hanover,
brother " of the . groom,• acted as
bestman, and Harold Bluhrn and
Dougiaa urham were ushers..
•Follo.wing the (,:eremony. Mr.•
and Mrs. ,Agombar held a recept-
ion and dinner at the ; Union
Hotel, -the • latter ,receiving° her
in the . program to .Conserve" `the
dwindling'timber resources, of tlie.
County. In addition to -this: con-
has been"engaged servation .step • the County now
recent Years he
in: ,conducting his' father's, saws, ,has. 9,500 acres` under -reforesta-
millin .tion, or •1• p rcent of the total.
g • and ltirriber' business ► 'n �
Greenock; He is married and' has area ,pf the..Cotinty, Of this acre
three . children, Mr. Donnelly is age, 2,500 acres are in Amabel
the:` first reeve' opf Greenock .to• •and 7,0.00 in Lindsay;..
hold; :the • office . of Warden 'since The By-law 'tor the•: formation
his' father',J. ,J: Deflne11y, hold the ' the new . Walkerton -Hanover
honor in 1902;: enlarged High School District was
guests 'In • an •embroidered: black Followin : his • el • ' I . again in abeyance as Grey Goon
ensemble with. matching ,acces- g ection,• :the ty. some of: the municipalities of
sones' and. wearing 'a corsage of.. Warden'• appointed. a striking corn- which'` are' involv
white, :baby mums,-rnittee: which proceeded to strike d, is not pre-:
•The' following Standri Co _ pared. later
deal .with; the- ~'tatter
Later Mx and 'Mrs: Wendorf tees1 mrut until later in .the ear.
. for the � '' • y .
Finance ~,
TO Pave South of: Ripley
left on a, trip to..Toronto, when , Year
Mrs: Wendorf Chose for traveling • Messrs, MacKenzie ."Wa h • The Highwa s Committee: 're -
an autumn'leaf. shade surt`with' Lsh, bix= Yre
top coat to leaf.
ane black a h on, - Stanley, McGuire, Ransbury, parrted that rt 'has approved•the
Mcintosh ('t . i following ,road work, .which will
cessories. ' 1 be carried ' tO completion • as soon
and Frmt' •
iVMrs: •Wendorf. will. reside : In Education..: rn
►,.: g as `feasible; the •hi
Marthalivers"
(Adult Entertainment) •
Eractured'Her Collarbone
" Marilyn; 3 year-old. daughter.
:of Mr, and Mrs: Garnet'H'ender•
son' .Qf Kincardine, ;fractured her
cgllarbone'when. she toppled from
•a chair. at` her; home.
Have you renewe"d.:yobr. Sen-
tinel sub;criptrgrz•?' •
•
eludes 'his.:'cor.irse at••"Kingston
.e prepare
or,
p. hard
Rarisbury;• Everatt, C,unnfrigh m, p
Tanner ' Scars ow:- (7) R v:. k_ top'; the .west -portion of the 6th
Equalization.and• Salaries
Messrs. McTavish,: Van. Dusen;:
Meet The. Enchantresses . ,McMullen Solomon Moore Adis
Of . The Ages ' ' IVMacKenie : 7):' '
In thrill:irrg color coves .illus'tra-
c
Agricultural•.�•
tions ::by Henry y Cli�te a,d absorb r ,
ing word sketches •by. John Ers ' ,�1Vl mac ,Forbes; Long, Strut(h•-
ine;.` star.tirig' iii. The American yrs, McGiii e, ,Slewfelt, lY1cGi11-
ivray, Adis, (7).
lone,
with this. Sunday's: (pleb
roar•;, 1) issue of. n The Detroit
Sunday Times:..See Betty:;Crable;;
Deborah •Kerr, : Barbara'.Stanwyck;.
Susan Hayward: -and other.nniovie;
stags:' portray history's :gla:Morous
cnchan•tresseL. Get. Sundays' De-.
. from Tithes;
McCORMICK •-• DEER;ING
e e ra
ith the prevailing price'of. cream.it-_-pys�is use.:
a good separator Use'a McCorimiclk-Deering
hand or motor. driven cream separator.
AND USED Connor' electric and gas
wash. ng : machined.., .Also the ,new insulated;
Connor: Thermo Washer. This was ei, car
ries a` .four-year guarantee.,'
SEDORE ,:LOADERS Snow and: gravel shovels.
These machines:: all `'feature the. Sedore
inventedprying loose action
.• . .. ,...
old By
,16,0W:8 Son
Agents For
.
[cCorrick-Deering Farm .Machines
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STILI
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The' Luckno have f`
w District. Go�Oncrratiiv�e �. Incorporated •
been assured of materials' to' mix 1,000• tons ort all' the usualC
brands of Co -On . Fertilizer,..: This was 'last year's output,::
Sb YOU f1:i}' be.00nfident. of having your order'filled if Yours
o.
is.one .. f the first 1,000 tons.,.'
The following brands will be' packed in 125 lb, jute bap'
d delivered free.; of charge within a• radius ,of 25' mi>les:':.
-OP, 2 12 6 2 12 10,•0 '14..7 0 12,100
• 20%; also. triple
ength . pebble Will be jute hags.
1?x
cified in 10 1b
OR1»,I NOW AIN SAYE DIS4LPP()INTMENT."
Phone•�'71, ..LucknoW
ctow •DistrictCOOP Inc..
JOiIN JAMIESON, Mgr.
••9
• Legislative •
• ,Messrs.. •Tomlinson;'''McTavish,:
1'Lcxfi'tosh:; Hesch, D:irrst (5).: •
Reforestation- ;
Mess! -s. Sloan,. 1�'orb.es, Winter:,
Struthers, :Moore; . L'or 'g,:, :Fa1cgn
Shewfelt, Gear .(6).
Property
:"Messrs: Taylor,' Durst, Winter:
Douse of!.Refuge
Messrs,, Falcon.er,• Long;: War
•den (3)
• Children's Shelter
M .e• s s i s. Hescii, •Ballacheyy,
Ta.158 ). Health Unit:
Messi s • i1'1c I`avish, ]Joel att,` 1VIc
G. re, Sloan •(41): N f .
•• • Warhd`en's ..r
Wessrs Tomlinson, ':
r (3)«
Iltigli ways
Messrs.: Fischer, Downs,
Mullen (3j
ConsultatiiVe •Committee re
..High; School, Districts;
DZcssrs, ` Ba1lcheY, .,;Donnelly,
Scar i:ow (3).. ''•
Post War
1Vlessr5.• •Torn! '?.son, ; Long, Mce'
l�iullci) Wa:lsh,'•' McIntosh;_ :Adis,
`.1 i' lor, McC�rilliv ay, -=-Falconer,-.
Fischer, the Warden and the En-.
ginecr
t;lrilclren's Aad . Societ
• The . Reeves ,nf • the ..fo11 wing
murficipalitiesq are ~embers of the
larger, conrnittee Albermarle
,Bruce,; Eastnor,•Lindsay,
muiacls, Saugee'n .Iiep\ or th,. Lions
Head,. • Ripley, Tiver'ten,, Chesley
.' and. Southampton, (.1214
In addition, the •following: ap-
pointments:' ,gr e' made. by ;Council
during :the •co•ursi.of. the session:'
Reev. e'•�J. E., McMullen'', of Arran
was' :elected:. a member "of ..the
• ":Highways'. Comm»itte-'e :for the 'en-.
swing .three years;. 'County :treas.,
T. H. Alton and Reeme • I .,Van
Dusen .were appoi d ernb:ers
of the. Board of Crimin 1 Audit
for 1048:'Reev:e W, C. Wier was• :
appointed a ineniber'of thec Bruce
Courity .Genes al. Hospital 'Beard-,,
Reeves S. F. Bailacheyiand":.C. G
Dixon'wtre app ntec IUditor's of
"rm' of
e:tr
the sc cool • acoorrntst t
F`r ecl Page.Fii,ggins & C' l., cliart;er
ed accountants, Toronto,.were'•ene
gaged as. ....County. auditors for
'1948; -Reeve Howard. McGuire was
appo'intcd a: dir ectorof the Walk-
erton gricultural• Society;, and
• the flawing • were appointed
inembers;of.t1w County.Co-opera-
five Library Board; .Reeve Har
•old Donnelly, Eobt, Struthers, S.,
F. 13allachey and,; w A. Scai ow'
and Messrs. Hugh : McDiarinid ; of
Port Eight, Everett •I-I...Short:: of
.Southarnptorf and .C.: F.W;ashing•
ton.of Walkerton.
County Treasures T. ;H Altoti,
• in bi 7report to Council; ,disclosed
that, .' ecatsse of heavy expendi-
tures last • year . in 6xCpSs. of• eta-
! s,i tit •rt'venucs, it: had been neq'e5-
;arra to • sell $50;OQ0 .of' 'Victory
•
Concession• of Saugeei will be
hard ,surfaced; , to the 'Lake;: ' a
• bridge will be • erected: across' the
Sau.geen._River.. opposite' the:' :4th
Concession of S.augeen; the road.
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THEATRE
I.IiCKNOW
Friday, Sat., Monday
CHESTER MQRRIs.
VICTOR. MaeLAGLEN "'
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'ROUGH; TOUGH p.
AND READY:..
Tt'.s an.. adVenturous'story o
the seas .. . ' • ' e .
Playing
edntsda
CARAVAN",
Starring' GrainierStewart '
:with Jean Kent, Anna Caw- .
ford, Dennis . Price.
NEXT 4 .,
"Friday, Saturday, Monday
Gene Autry in.
"MELODY RANCH"
COMING 0
• Betty Grable in
. "DIAMOND' HQRSESHOE"
in technicolor
froth Liens Head - ;1t.
s
aceci
fur
A .deputation -from-Council will,.
wait upon' the, Provincial •Govern-:
ment:, in an effort' to,' h ve the.
Elora••Road assumed m d as a
Provin-
cial
. Highway. •
Con
( tutu ed on Page Seven)
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. She's Helping fill a pay envelope.
In her kitchen?
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Ye;' Sheds one of Ontario's'th usands of housewives
.. saving all the electricity possible so that more power
can be amide available: for our. busy farms,' factories
and other. industries.
• How is she saving electricity?
Right:'now,. a' delicious :dinner is being completely
kooleed'in the oven using, only one .ele ent,-inatead'of
several on the cooking surface �: • • •
As soon:as the kettle stdrted to "sing", she turned the' ..,
• switch to ''off"; frhe storedheat in the, element will
bring the water to a lsoll
Such a careful homemaker; uses only • proper' sized
utensils on elements; uses 'low"'heat- for' ' stews,' and
•saves many a penny by making the .best use• of stored
heat 'after. switches hcive been turned off.
Please , save all the .electricity you tan! Even.. the
"little'~ you save, Multiplied by the ,"little" saved 'by
all Hydro consumers, will 'speed\ ,Ontario's growing
`factory and farm •pr, duction. •r .
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ucknow HydromElectric System
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