HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-01-29, Page 7s.,
IIURSDA `, 'JANUARY 29, 1448
X937 REVJEW
(Continued front page 2)
Enrollment at L. ueknow Publl
School numbered 150, anincreas
of 20. students over the previo
• year. • • ._
1✓ucknow . Business. Men's As
sociation Was . informed of the
housing shortage.,faced icy Luck
now lndustrres.,... ,
Burt Roach purchased the •Rus
sell. Johnstone residence and Mr•_
Simon Plewes bought Marshal
Graham's • hame • •
Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie • We
and family` left, `for t1Le Wes
Coast.
• The 91d waterworks pumphouse
was "sold" to Gilbert Hobrough
.fqr." $1,00.' • . • ., •
• Mrs.J. Ross .of Huron bought
•. the .residence Qf the late F.- D.:
' Maclaennan
Mr. `'and Mrs: D, C McMorran:
Were' `56 years married •
.A .combine .r -driven : by Lorne
' •Eadie and cars driven• by Haney
. Byrant of Harr. lton -and Dick El-
liott of Holyrodd were involved in
a bad highway .• accident near
' Holyrc�od'.
Deaths •— •Mrs . James R. Hack
ett,• Sacob•...Eckenswil'ler.
•'Septembers; 11th .
John Hodgkinson bought G:eo
Cameron''s property at St.. Helens
>;egionnarres�.. edged Beninillei
in 3-garne• spitball : play'downs
series" •
Mr, 'and' Mr s'George Orwrs 'and
son Bill moved to. Lucknow from
Wineh'am; , .
The Stein home ate Pararnount
-was destroyed by .fire• . • •
Provincial scholarships won by
Johh Crispin and, Shirle_,:y•. Sher �•.'-
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UCKN(,IW SENTINEL, LU•CKNPW, ONTARIG
1 - BRUCE COUNTY (flTTrvrrr ....•
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:(Continued from Page Five)
c Council approved t the. ' ztecom
e ninendations of the Agt•icultuz•a
us corrimittee' that tie Warble Fly
c-76launched in 1947, wil
- be continued into • 1948, with: the
ps' invol
ed . sharing . the cost 'equally. I
'is hoped to c.ornplete the spraying
- in the,, remaining townships this
sl• year.. The. County will also con -
,;ast session ,•
•Bruce: C'o 0 Y. Children's Aid Soc , The follows res4lut'o
ietY $5,300; each Public + � r ns, • a.•.
_ i
,having 30 to 1500 i1brary mong others, were passed during
rece'
. P •• volumes well the session"
Fly Li � an
each ler
ive a grant of
$a15 d, " ` h
brary w ki, over 150,0 volumesOpposing: g°slatior t� allow
cely the sale of oleo ar
ounty and the townshi
t
•
trnue to supply spray material
for th'e' eradication,, of; 'the corn
mon barberry and,' -purple :leaf
variety of • cortamoii; barberry. An
,annual scholarship of siop,, will be
-provided to. • a worthy"' student
from Bruce County to enter "first.
year at ahe Qat•ario Agriculture
College The Student will be. chos
-.
en by.a;eommit.tee comprising the.
Warden, •the Agricultural repreA
sen•tatiye and•'the� chairman of the'
County •Agr cultur�ai Committee, ...
The $4,00 bounty on foxes•killed
in the County will be- continued'.:
hi 1948, to' :orrespond with the
open season on Loxes • •
•t . According. to' the keeper, lVti'. R.
I. Wiles; the. number of infnates
at present ,in; the 'Bruce County;
House of Refuge is 64,: of 'whom
35;' are: men and.29Women. There
• •were ;8 deaths among the inmates
•
e $38 -$28-in ad m ,garjne in Can
Prizes
will be'offered -in each township
for the .School forestry..•.Compet•
ition; accounts :for the hospital-
ization . of Bruce Cotanty. indigent
Coun'tys' ital ed hospitals
1,148,40 since• the
s � since the
a; as Bruce County is a large
Wm. Houston •suffe:red: a brgk-
en leg at the Lucknow'. S'awrnill
yard•
Silverwoods new and modern
downtown buying, depot , was:
Mrs. 'Bessie Shirley ;flew • .to.
England for a visit,'.,
John Farr ish° bought 1~ raser
Patterson's residence ..on `Stand-
pipe Hill". • • •
• Clansmen ,launched drive feir.
$.7,500for• Coniine pity Recreation -
':al eentre. '
Mary Por teou"s left to . attend
Alma College. .
:September 18t)h
Legionhar es ousted: tIChepstow
in•three-game..softball series.
Albert McQtxillrn •'' s o 1 d• h is
Whitechurch farm to ' . Albert.
Stead of Blyth '•
Tirriethy-• Griffin, • a. native of
Ashfield was murdered • b
negro who sluggedY \a
hiin beer te.
head, cau.sing fataUnj.u:rieS,
M. :Edith -Stacey, Mother.' Of
'M ,ayrnond .Hamilton, was .fat-
ally injured in an auto accident. -
Village Council call'e d for ten=
ders to sell "Geddes Block'..
John, N. MacKenzie. acid Jack
Lthtl were, severely injured -in
an atrto.a'ccident near 'Woodstock.
Miss .Margaret '-Salkeld,. flew to
Vancouver to complete :her iri
terneshipin occupational therapy,
Rey and Mrs. Hugh MacMillan
were bidding •'fare.well tb • friends
here'. before • sailing 'on their re-'
turn .to the • Or lent. r.,._MadMnllan--
was- assigned the. distrrbtition ;of
,Catdian Aid to China supplies
at: Shanghai
• The Bruce County ,Eqqualization•
Committee recommended a .re-
ditctibn of ;$29,00Q in . Lucknow's
equalized assessment.':'
Mary•••Johnston commenced a1 i
course in ' secretarial .. science at
Western Urn versity:.;
A small barn east of the 'CNR,
owned by Joseph;. Alton,, and con-
taining household, effects :.owned
by John •} odgkinson ` was des-
troyed by fire • .
•
du:.ing •the year• 1947. The gross
'expenditure ;for the year was
$21�,04a81, but• a tea:. educting
$5,.389.20 for prod e•• old° a°n d
$12,089.17 ,other • re e n re,,'the. net
amount actually- expended by :the
County .was $11',564.38.'•
• The:'Ifollawing: grant; .;mower e
made during `: the' Session: Blue
W atcr Highway As'Sociation::$20O.
Cana an National Institute fox,
$8t.^, al' aTiffitArmy
$200, Bruce. Peninsula Resort As- •
sociation :.$100 „plus a..special grant.
of $100; Reid's Coi.•ners• Women's.
Institute" $500 to `'assist in 'the',
nom.;
HOW; IS'O YOU' SHAK HANDS?
• There,:: ale 'as rarry ways o1
shaking. hands as, there are`hands
to be Shaken What kind of a grip
is 'yburs' One .`krnd othandshalte
rs 't.hcs .``dezd..fish" °Y:ou ;tchr-usst out'
your ha.nd expectiri.g to•;get' a
waren, Taend1Yi gi,i:p, <.nd 'what
you. get; 'ia a cold piece of meat.
laid i,n •your ;• hand,; dead, 'lifeless,.
ehpr.essio,nlesss,: just ly irig• .there.`•
,
Yougive 'it: a little squeeze°'and`
dr of it, as if you had unwittrngly—
•p•icked • ;: up something unclean.
Then there is. the ;'purnp,-lhan-d e
.sh.ikeT,h-is-fei1ow--c..l-utches-Lye u -r
hand like . �i man who ho has fallen'
into, thea river 'aid •is being ht 1p
ed ..out.' :Ere :han S...Onto it sand
pumps • it 'al*p and d'oWn for dear .1
.
life, "keeping'. up: the` exercise un-
til you finally pull'avay in des-
peration Another krricj ;off ;hand:-'
shake is the bone..criishe. When
you,. extend your hand he doesn't;. •
giv'e.:you a chance 'toget hold: of
it, but grips your fingers like . a
-vise,:; ai'td sque`e`es them ••until,=
Inv,ite You
To Come hi, And
ur
ALITY
and
RItES
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Mrs: John'IVIeLeoct sOld her 300.,
burning Reid building which. waS.
, Dr. Win. Fowler Condemned. 34
+Village wells as ' being '"urkfit for
•IVfarjorie 'BroWnsword ,age 10,'
arrived. from. England to make,
her:home with ,h'er sister, Mrs;
54th year in the hardware 6t.isi-
' Deaths — Mrs. Bert l'eed, Mrs,
1. Mr,:t James Porster *SS ail ext, -
:hibitor at •Lucknow Tall. Fair, for
his 60th 'consecutive' yehr,
Highway work, started at Am-
berley to widen the ,,road, ,T,,ove
fenees,and cut hills„ preparatory
'butter producing County and our,
grazing. season is sigirt and
butter cannot" be produced here'
as cheaply as' in other countries;
opposing legislation. of hespital
PAGE SEVEN
nlediate treatrnent.of all sex Per-
verts; . requesting that • the , date
for the. Fall County. Court, Jury
Session be changed, from the first
Monday in December to -the first •
Monday in .Nov mber,..to -.ensure
better weather . and r`oad,, condi•
tiffs for farmers called for . jury;
service, „ •
Council adjourned on Saturday
'Morning. to meet' fora the 'June'
Session on • Monday, June 7th .at'•
8 p.m.
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trading with' the-US:dollar area. In obr total rade with the world we are in
a gooci position butnot in that part Which -is da/ie• with .U.S. dollar countries. ;
Other countries With whom we do business 'cannot itiay Us in:full; either in
•cmh or, goods; for the:things. they buy from us.
countries; our regular cutomers;.have not recovered from the War. It may •
•be some 4,ime yet' before. they • get.On their feet ,sUffiaiently to help put :
0.1ings right: Meantime, ,we- must find waYi'and means. of balancing:our
• own books ;and reducing our U.S. dollar 'deficit'.
•••• There are two things We can do,at the•Monient... cut down unnecessary
you As A .CANADIAN cAN.. L P.
. :rio•ncit order goods' by from other,countries .44 ,,do n43t •buy goods fp brhig.
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'and Excise beforehand, to learn Whether the ftee),ii prohibited, ,
'3., Look for alternatives or subititutes for'the items which are temporarily prohibited.
certain goods seem to be in short'supply, do not ov ,9 e,poss.
it is seasonel; or merely a loCctl cehdition, or perhaps brought eboet by entirely
5. Be sure to Obtain the Tariff Item' Number frote. your 'Cgllector 'of Customs •anit
Excise' before pursuing ''any inquiry. 9uoter. this number in all •correipcitidenCe.
• 6: IF WE • TACKLE nos PROBLEM IN THE SAME. SPIRIT oF-cer-opERAtios4
DEMONSTRATED DURING THE WAR YEARS ff CAN BE SOLVED• WITH•
LONG=TEAM BENEFIT TO EVERY CANADIAN. \I
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DEPARTMENT OF. FINANCE
• Ottawa,
CANA114 *as
U.S.D011mts