HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-02-12, Page 3THURS., FEBRUARY 12th, ,,1.948 •
LocaI and ' General
Mi•s. Wilson Irvrin. of Ashfield
is recuperating' from an illness
with pneumonia, ,
Mr. Charles Congram who has
been Confine to his home fog$_
time, is coi siderab1e .• impr oved
• and is able to be out again,'
Mrs. Sivalla MacGregor, of
Ilderton spenta few days last
week with Miss Catherine Mac
Gregor.
Bill Reid, whose ocean-going
freighter has tied up at New York
after a Mediterranean •trip, is
visiting his•,parents, Mr. and, Mrs.
Reid•
Keith Collyer. returned. " home
last Thursday. • from . St. Joseph's
. ilosp
ital, i ondon, where he had.
been 'a' patient 'for five. weeks: af-
ter undergoing , an ear .operation.
Herb McQuillin, • who .is • suffer-
ing from an. -• old : army -service
• /back . injury, i had to • ',report° at
Westminster Hospital, • London,
•the0 first. `of the. week for a' med-
ical check-up.
Unite,, Church W.. M., S.
.Qn Wednesday, 'Februar�4th
'February ..
the' W.1VI$S• met at .the home of.
Miss -Kate McGregor. The meet=
ing Opened with' hymn -002 and
a prayer.• by Mrs Andrew: The.
Scripture„ lesson was. in 'Charge ..of
Miss' Hazel ,Webster who read a -
passage explaining how ° the .23rd
psalm had been' .fulfilled, in the
THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL; LUCISNgW,
Bob ' Thompson, Jack Naylor,,
Mrs; Wm. Hewat and Nancy of
Elmira'. and Miss Helen Thomp
son of Hanover spent the ,week-'
end at the home 'of : Mr. and
A.--,11:-Thompson; t
G:oldie Martin is attending the• ;
Crop Improvement Association
meeting' in Toronto this week, W.
B. Anderson ,of town will speak
at one of the sessions qn the;sub
••ject of flax growing,
Mrs Stuart Collyer'' and Thorn -
'my are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Bothell in Norwood,
Mrs, Rothwell.and infant Baugh,•
ter Jeanne ;r•Rosemary`...iiaving Ir.'
rived home :from Peterborough
Hospital.. on .Monday._
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Sain °Bil1:and Ham ChinHar-
vey' releawen,'• Wilfred •Blac'k and,
Willard . Thompson • attended the.
ice follies in Toronto on Thurs-,
day • night.•• Bill -returned on ; Fri-
day'' but the 'remainder. of the
party, spent.• the "week -end in the
SHORT COURSE' GLASS
'VISITED LOCAL HERDS
While 'the Huron County short
'course was'' in progress at Dun-
gannon in January, 'a. class of 27
young men and their. instructors:
Mrs visited the barns of s eral._clis
rie catt a nd swine breeders.'
Th.iecattle herds visited were
W. A, Culbert's, Shorthorns;' Earl
Sherwood's, Jerseys;, Wm, And-
rew's, Guernseys; Pentland Bros.,
Herefords; H. J. L. Eadie's;..Here-
fords and Bissett Brothers, Hol-
steins: The Todd herd at St, Hel-,
ens was among herds on the itin;
erary but road • conditions con -
:fined the.. visits: chiefly to farms
on the • chain -highway. •
Practical s w. i n•e • information
.was given at•, the farm of Wm.
Buckingham, south : f. Belfast,.
who has'•ten. Yorkshire .sows iri•
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his' pens. " , , •�.
Presbyterian Y. F. S:
• 'The Young Peoples held their
weekly meeting on MY
onda'even-
ing, February •9th; with :Norman
city "andattended.the TeafRan-' Taylor in: the chair. The meeting
ger game, on Saturday night Qtfled with the.singing' of. hymn
AVOID ,t1 TRAGEDY
' Familiar With child . in•uri
e" � les
ranging all ••the way from minor
abrasions and bruises' . to bodies
horribly. ''mangled, , Dr..; `.R. •M.:•
'Wansbrough,.'. senior surgeon of
the • Toronto •Hospital for '.Sick
Childrenstates that; 'fast driv
ing 'by • motorists on ,, narrow
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373 followed by the Lord's pray-
•er in imieon: The. scripture lesson
was' read by Mayme Irwin and
Mrs. Little took the Bible study.
Mr. MacDonald led in : prayer ..at -
ter which Joy Johnson. rendered' a
'guitar solo. The :minutes of, the •
'last meeting; were read and roll
'call. taken, After the 'singing of
hymn 595 . the'. topic was: discussed
by 'Gladys' MacDonald. Then Nor_,
ONTARIO
BOU WA EAST ,.
Mr. Lavergne MacMillan of De-
troit spent the past week • at his
home,
Mrs. Pharis Mathers ° and; Caro-
•ryn visited with her mother,., Mrs..
rtex H kett
of- Wingh af'
Thursday: _ .
Mr,p George Kennedy attended
• the meeting of the Hereford
Breeders Association at the Royal
York Hctel in. Toronto last week.
The 'omen's • institute spon-
sored . a ' concert and dance. in
Whitechurch on `Friday evening.
Mr. George. Tiffin was chairinan
for. the:, prograrn • w. hich was op -
eked with . • singing a few . coin-
munity songs. Messrs. •)Eddie and
Evan McQuillin• and. Jack Gilles
favcred withrviolin.selections,;
piano. instrumentals:: by' Mac Mc-
Greggr; duets;.by . Mr, and. ' Mrs•
Rhee 'of : St• Helens and a ,solo.
by Mr. Rice were much erijoyed;N
readings were ,given by , 'Mrs;
Fred Newman, and Mrs. George
Fisher.: ,After 'a .few:. remarks . by
the chairman..the program was
brought to • a close by singing the,
national anthem. ,•Music was sup-
plied: by Tiffin's orchestra. Lunch
Was served by the ladies in:�
charge.. ..
• BARN
MULLIN—Tn:, Wingham- Gener 1:.
•Hos ital -on :'Saturday,'Januar
31st, to Mr. and Mrs.: Stuart Mul-
lin Lucknow, a son. `":.
The 6th chapter .of dhe. study, book.
was given by ,Mrs. T. MacDonald.
Final plans :were made for, the
• packing of,. a bale• for, relief a-'
broad: Mrs. Hoag ,and • Mrs..Hal
denby favored . With . solos: The
roll call Was ..answered with a
verse el.:scripture • Mrs. J. W.
Joynt 'gave the . topic Concluding
• with a questionnaire on the fives'.
of three foreign missionaries: The,
meeting •
.closed with hymn and
• \nizpah benediction. '•Lunch• was.
;served by the hostessies ,
•
NEXT, MONDAY. there' will.be .a
straight Liberal =:. Conservative
•bye election .in- South Huron to
• elect • a successor 'to the rate Dr
Hobbs' "Taylor., In the' 1aat Pro-
vincial. election. Mr. Taylor re
:ceived .7081. _votes, the: :Liberal
candidate 5,152..and the CCF' can=
• dilate 1211 '•
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'new fluorescent 'loveliness.
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;:Larry Downs,
factor ',to these accidents. I like and hymn ..579 was :sung Th
to iim ress this. on. ever tor- meeting,'closed • with• prayer' .by
Normana
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Tylor. .
ist, that to reduce thechild acci'=
dent toll you must reduce speed ,,
y. '. BRUCE COUNTY;was again the
an; narrow streets,..pxoceed with
extra 'caution and •alertness 'thru•'top producer of butter an he pro-
vince . in 1947., ;The .'county total
all '. areas :. where • children are 'at" :for the year was 5,711,1.11' pounds,
play, take. extra care when sap., , compared with a..1'946 ` total : of
'proachirig or ;passing a -ma' on '
a bicycle" '
nr. Warisbrough : says' :that the
largest ,group: of child ''• accident'
victims come, %fro'm ; areas where.
no playgrounds: are: provided .and'
,children .'aae. forced, to' playi•,:on.';
•the streets 'Many accidents are.
caused from "two.:children on one,
bicycle, oi• a child riding a .bicycle
carelessly. or;•riding' in traffic be-'
'fore he has learned, how to ride
proper~ly;. Children- always have
done'. and ' W i1I continue to ; do
those things, which put their dives
danger. We can educate,6hild-
rep in tiaffi'c : ,safety and they
learn to but We: must never
"forget that a child .is too young
to estirnate the'.,hazards•
C'He is too
young to. judge 't'he•;speed of :an
approaching' `'vehicle; : ,.and •will
.dart :directly' in *front:' of..
•sometimesmissing'-death by a
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thin margin -=and, other •timesnot
;missing it"
.BERT THOMPSON, ..a former
reeve of East Wawanosh has been
•appointed. Township °cl rk and
Alex McBurney:; treasure:.
ALEX, B Mo AG JE, .secretary
treasurer of. the Teesvib'ater Agri1
cultural3 Society :for 15 -years,. has
tendered his resignation.
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LUCKNOW•
Rev...T. VV. Stewart, B.A., B.
Pastor ,.• d.
SUNDAY, FEBR,I1ARY 15th
11 a:ra. "The Nature Of Jesus
. Christ",
Story: r ".Little• Peace Maker",
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Sunday School following''
Morning Service.:
p.m.: "Living ' Upstairs".
BORN
PORTER -In Winghain .General.
hospital on Monday, February 2,•
to Mr rid' Mrs, Albert.,Porter,
R. •1, •'cknow, a daughter.
5,245,375•• pounds. :
A ne can be. quite a rob- 1
A fortu p � .
leml, Take it from the old.eouple.'
'Who bec. ame, involved in one 'legal:
battle :'after. another ..because :of
their :riches.: Read : the amazing.;
`story, . "$1,000,090 Is Such A Wor-
ry'', ..i The American'' Weekly,.
great: magazine • with this
1day's'1(February 15j issue >of The'.
Detroit Sunday Times '
GODERICH,. ONT. ; '
Leave orders it 'Murdie's Store
How Is O.K. Deriv It
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:Several .weeks ago,,we. carrier ,.
an article purporting to explain
the :derivation'; ofn-."O.K." Front, •
Mary MacRaeo.f.-'Los - Angeles
comes another `explanation.' Her
version is that a young Trishidraa
got .aI job in the:States; that 're-
quired the signing u'of work. re-
ports' with the .words "All Cors
rect". • The ` Irishman signed' his
report , "011• Korrect", , and from,
then,. on the • initials ' 0,K. ' were
used.,
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Ontario's '•.factories are running at top speed;
They're producing furniture and feral machinery, ,
building -materials, plumbirig egigipment and all.''.
the other things that have been in short supply . .
• including the: hugo • generators, •Iransfarr'ers .and
':other equipment required to operate the :new
Hydro generating plants now under construction:
Our 'factories ' and farms; '.our mines and other.
:industries need 'all the electricity aivallable at this
time: '10 m,afainta n full employment and, peak.
production.
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Let's all do, our pard : i,
you .;and your giitlf
,f i dsloing;'home, w;oik _`
together, by telepli4one.
But it does tie up; the
• party .line->''- perhaps;
when; someone needs it
P
liadlY.. ' o . please • don't~
. makeit a •habit....
Check.?
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COURTESY 1
CATCH IN
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• Putting it into practices •
on every call you m
, ' is , .your ' best guarantee
• '6 a: that others will do the:
same:for you.'
1' Keep calls brief.
Z 'Space your calls.
right-of-way
to emerseney calls;'
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