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° BUS DELAYED, TWO HOURS
BY I GHWAY SHAP
A• , Kincardine; boupd Motor-
ways 'bus was delayed two ho rs
+wt Friday afternoon by a g
h -
way mishap that fortunately was,
of no consegaende other than the•
timetable disruption.
The bus Vent• into the snow-
filled ditch about two,miles north
of town and a Wingharn 'truck
• and block; and tackle attachment,
Was employed to return • the bus
• to' the highway, when.it resumed.
its; trip undamaged.. .
e roadway,: : at • thrs point is'•
',The .y:. 'er of
lowecr'back past the•should
P
theroad, and when the bus' tari
• er.; ad= to pu'll•woyer, too in
meeting', an approaching : car, he
.couldn't. bring 'the bus, back up
THE .LUCKNOW0.SENTINELI LI.J.CKNOW, ONTARIO
COUNTY'L.O.L. OFFICERS
ELECTED' LAST 'WEEK
About :thirty delegates' were in
dance at-the._.an_n_ual meeting
Re -Elected Director.
At the annual meeting: of the
Ontario AA,s
berdeen-Angus' soci-
ation held last ' week in • Toronto,.
Tom' Todd of St.' Helens was re-
elected to the' beard• of directors
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,_;.. on the road. The. "pull" gradually
'drew him over the shoulder in
the 'snow filled, ditch, where .the
11 ehicle ' came to'a. stop on 'quite
an angle. .None was, injured:and
`' the assengert, remained .. n , the
heated; bus,. until.' the trip was
resumed.
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BRUSSELS PRODUCE DEPOT
GUTTED BY FIRE
'Fre••that was discovered about
six; a;rn.:last Wednesday morn-
iig completely.gutted the produce
depot ,of•.Hugh Pearson: of Brus •
sets, Mr. Pearson• : is .a brother
4df 'Mrs. George. Joynt of Luck -
now. . '• •
An yup.
stair• thr.,ee{room apart
meat , with ;, its ts furnishings,
was' also destroyed. ' The apart-
ment ,
nt ;wa to have been occupied
s.
that day: by Kenneth` Coleman, a
war veteran, • and his wife' and
atter
tof West Bruce L.O7 L •hen th at
'Amberley last Tuesday wh , e
following officers' were elected
and are listed with the nun ber
o'f, their home lodge: •.. • nz e,
•County 1ViasterA. Alex Mc -
428; Deputy master, Robert
Cormick, 1226; chaplain,- Ralph
E
three children. There was no in=1
nce on their furnishings. .Lucknow • on , Tuesday, . February
sura
Total damage was estimated at
,Humphrey, 1328; rec. sec, . C
McDonagh, -1044; asst.• •:sec., Earl
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'To ut• 1226; fin„ sec.,.. Charles Em-
. Mert• on, ° 1`228; treasurer, . John
Scott " 1328;" marshal, : ,Morley
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1VF11s, 765;;' lectu'Leonard Ir-
rer;
win,• 1328; dep. lecturer, ;John Mc,
Cormack` 1226.. " A
,,► ual' meeting' v •11l;
ni: ' ann
uThebe heldr se o June 1st at. Kinlough
a d the next annual meeting: in
TAURS., FEBRUARY 12th-- 1944
L.O O'K I.TN G.. B A W A R Q S
' .:HROUGI ''THE. SENTINEL FILES
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Sixty Ye ars Ago
ils at •Cherry 'Grove School,
• P.up
~Ashfield, listed' from 8thto. lit
part were, John Moran, George
transtori, Rosalie O'Reilly, 'Cath-
erine $lake, Anson Finlay,, Ida
•• 1 • • - Samuel J. Kilpatrick,
about $35;000including cofisider-
able damage to the adjoining fur-
niture store and undertaking par-
lor of. D. A. Rahn.
Mr. •Pierson has resutiied busi=
ness in 'other temporary. quarters_ •
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incardine Legion Oi
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8 -piece Orchestra
uare Dances °and Schottisches
Knill• .play''for
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1st, 1949.
MANY NAMES STRANGE,
STILL .ENJOYS SENTINEL.,
Mrs.,•Ida, M.:' Elliott'.of Toronto,
and a ,former Lucknowite, *rite's
as follows in • renewing. her 'Sen.!
tinel subscription; • • • `•,
always ° watch; for posty
each Friday .morning: and' al-
though :the people ' of . the town
keep coming ands : going, and most
of the names are . strode' to us
now, there • always seems , to be
sortie-• news: of special interest .to
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1.Christas examinations of the
1 Kindergarten Institute;. Toronto,
' • Gertrude. Howey, daughter of
Mr. Mr's James Howey, died
at Mt.
and Clements, 'Michs.H, •She was
in her.'26th y ar,
Albert . Mil had . recovered
sirfficiently from a broken leg to".
Richard' Kilpatrick, David Kilpat- ,return to work.at Lawrence'`s tin`
rick, `Wm H: Reid,. W. R. Trelea-' ,shop, •
• enr :Isaiah.•Kilpatrick,••W, 'Finlay,' A•: D Rbss, who lost a hs its
nd
v , Me : a . wreck,' at ':Sudbur vias• visiting
E, Mc i.nnis,, K.• McPhee, D. A, Y,.,' g
a,. ''`".i , John 'Kilpatrick, Lizzie '.in `town,,•He was disi5osing. othis
Isen e, -
Clare lace, .:. hit-: 'S0 acre • farm. south,.of :Lucke bw ''
:1 - -13, before r turnin tQ Han1 -
y.,ee 'L. Klcl e yN, e. :g . p , 7t•'Reed.•• Villageofficials ft-1;711171i
or. 1 08
ion Anew clerk; 'J
hi. McPherson, the champ Joseph g - , Jo n. `Mur.
Jo
snot. putter, .of Kintail had an arm chison, treasurer; 1 : T: Douglas, ,,
broken inWisconsin in a wrestl- assessor :arid collector; R. J. Cam,
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ing match with the champion, of '.eron, -. constable; C. Durnin; en,.:
the United States. gineer: -
• and . J,' Hildred '` Rev. George A• • Odluni, pastor
T. W. Hildred•
dissolved ,partnership• ,in their of „the' Grand °Rapids .Methodist
carria a-rn king °business hick church and his sora, G: ,M. Odium
g:
was carried,on',,by tithe dorm of• South Africa, visited.: the ,forte
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B..Mallough' ..Was W•M• and R. iner's father, Mr, :'John Odltni ' ••
Findlatei: was' secretary of• Old •. At. S. S. No; 10, Lanes, W, R:,
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Lig ht. Lodge.,. Similar C.Q.F. •of Stothers was teaching the•follow-
ficers :were,•J,ames Lyons and 'D. •'ing. •p'upils, . William Reid,'Eryart
D. 'Yule. • Jamieson,. Nora We'strops, Rae,.
A. special 'meeting of the Pres- :Jamieson,• Wilfred. F'arrish, 'Mae
byterian,e6ngregation favored the; Caird, Vine Sherwood, Irene
site '.for the'. new • church, adjoin Smellier, Laura Johnston, Eddy
ing the 'school across 'the .street• Dwyer, , Allan '.Nelson Rachael •
1.n T
paper really worthwhile. The
`Looking 'Backward' makes very
interesting reading",
Fortieth At Home
The 40th`
' annualAt':'Horri,e of
the .Stratford Normnal •'School•„was:'
held on Friday evening: Pictures,
of the, , event appearing • in . the
Beacon -'Herald showed. ', two :disc
trict. students.,: Miss Lay. Gibson Of
Luknow, •and Miss Gwen Finni-
man, of 'Dungannon;
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q are. property was: bought Sinel'tzer, Charlie herwood, Les-
•from Peart and:Corrigan for $450:` lie Alton,• :Freddy Johnston,
,The eorinmittee:';to .consider the'. -tie. Caird, 'Neil•McAdam, Thomas
site:. was Ale.xrander Patterson, ;Little, •James Little,.'Lizzie`Dren
1 eorge Roberts5n;•James; Baird, nail, , Elmer Fairish , Jos. Bowler,;.,
William% Anderson, P. McKenzie Joan Scott; Lorne F<.i:•riA.`
;and.W1 Struthers. The -estimated Sixteen,' r,ir,ks tiV erg entered in'
cost of the. building was • $8,000;; Lucknow:' Curling Club's local •
with• $5,006 already on. hand. Pet- competition Dr CrJi'ch)n,
err. McKenzie • 'andJohn •potche'r•^tri; G...Marin, R .J'c1ln1ston; l !r'
were . ;appointed to canvass theII Young A. 13.ennc. t+ ,Ha 1V1eQuil.
village for further subsci iptions'.1in,`J Miii^bison W. '1'1'.i ieq-:_.
•,r dar.•iations: could be• left with . i o',,` Lr'nritagL,A ''tevrn•t, Ga A.
• the secretary R 'D, Canneron: ,11 Siddall; J. Joycnt; 1.44 11.)i•ne, V.
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Receives New ; > ontiaics ,
Chas . Mason, • local general'
Motors .'dealer, received delivery'
'early last` week of , • a Pontiac•
straight eight- for Gordon- ' Mae
•.Pherson • of St. Helens, • : and on:
Friday he 'received a P.ontiao for
Simpson of Kirtail
j Stewai t,:'T, W. atson; Cr. Stuai;t, ]Jr'a'
' • • 1 Elliott, A.' 1ViaI onn icl, G. Smith;
Forty Years Aga Do :11JlacChailes: V J. Ta;,'oi, D.'
{:': rc er W J E rl..,
A''hot .fowl supper., -was `given , A . h; } ct T S.: Reid
1i.Douglas, J. Hildi c ,
E.: McKay, ' Con, Dc.e:.keg, : Ta F,
Cain, W` D. vi tci eh.; v '. ' cln
Posh,; Gus Mcl ay, 11Q -Saunders; ,1
•J. B. Hunter';- C: Richardson, :J.
Findlater, . D. Lawrence, 'J..:Mc-
Garry; F.'.McCaughe•y; W. McCoy,
E.' Lawrence; :R.: R.' 1W1cLeud; W.
Joynt, I. Young ' , •'W: F. 13.ceton,
A. • McPhexsdn; <JSutherland, W.:
Helwig, R • McAlpi>>ca J u!'-1
doch; D. Towers,- I. Stewart;; E; 1
White;” W. A11in, i U.: C 1 ajri'er, J;
• E•' Agn, WJtihnSto i; J .'G'.
Anderson;ewH..•B. iet)t, '4'V. tlurdie;'
J. •Habbick Jas,' Bryan. •
at the. Royal Hotel' by 'Jahn Jpynt.
to'nembers of;th1e Lucknow Ele-
vator.
Miss ahlia•Graham passed her
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R TOMORROWS' depend 'on what happens to the world's
children TODAY. In ruine
tiads: arourd7tie globe-Thereares millions -of thornin--miser3-scrambling -for-shreds of
food on garba a dumps, shivering in• rags;
garbage . On •the continent of Europe, half the children
born' sine they war are' already: dead of malnutrition. those who survive "there and: else
where are desperately in need of food and clothing: They need schooling, too, for: their
neglected minds grow as sick as their withered bodies...
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Appeal for Childreng
Canadian
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,:+ , r, > , . . , . ,lm ,ca'mpaign to meet the challenge needs '.'This i8' a cam- .
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, , , , devastated silo
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r, , . .. t, • • : Wherever:possible,all; donations will be used.
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- for the •purchase of'Canadian ' goods, and . the' ' '
' 'distribution of goods will be under' the direction
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responsibl . t ,
Your ,bel is needed' now You' sympathise. •
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good wishes
You dn to give. But goodwill and g d
are notenough;. Since you may not be canvassed,;
' ilure .to act be on our conscience.
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Any BANK will•accept' your ti -
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contribution o to your bank . not, and give.
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FARMERS AN4),AltMEIERS OF CO-
OPERATIVES:' consult your lova organization
beet wya, .to make. yortr contribution..
as to the
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N'N11ED NATIONS APPEAL FOR CN1tUENCANADIAN CO1111(t FON ltECONSTIUUCTIO$THPOUfiH Unite •
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Twenty' Years Ago
Rev.. J, S:, Hardie forineily of.
Ashfield; 'officiated .for -the Ting.*
riage of Wirinaf i k,1 Elliott and•
Ian•:MacRae. • ' ''
A son' was 1 oil n, • tb -:Mr. arid.
Mrs L slie ".It•itchie..
Winn fred;Doilelas entered Vic.
• toria Hospital .as 41,,student nurse,
a .:.Allan 'Murdoch, . 11.-i caroi'1s
on
of, °Mrs.,J.. G. Mui'dochi died• from
. . . ,a-...., d' while
,head • injuries• he •icecive
skating- on- the r•IV.01, vvhen''P
rail into. a Wire, that :threw him
t1o. the ice. Allan's father prede`
ceased him r on • February• 22nd,
• I9.15, ,'w,hen Allan 1,,vas an infant
' of ten' months, . • . :ted
. John O: Dalton was appointed
'Township ' assessor ,.: .a.a.
Ashfield ,
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Insurance
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A'seed cleaning: eanin dc.rrtonstration
train'siopped•at' the Lucknow de
pot. .
' C cl, Sahy"' was'to 4,e pre
y.
•seined' •inoneLuckr «w to -aid•. t,
Armenian . reli.ef' fund.
,A FOt7RTH'NOMI AT1O ts, e
ing called in Southampton
a' vacancy on the 'e:)uncif board
• ' •' ENGAGI',IENT$' ' ter
Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Webs
St, Helens announce the engage
• Ment of their. • eldest 'daughte
Evelyn Jean, to Mr• James Cat
ford Henderson, :•son' of Mr.
Mr G, C.:fiendersoti of 1 PPe
the marriage to' take place
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