The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-04-08, Page 2.PAGE TWO
THE LUJCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO '.
THE • LUCKNO V 'SENTINEL,
Authorised as Second.Class Mail, Post 'Office Department, Ottawa
• Member„ of The C., W. N. A. . '
•• Established 1873 .-- Published Each WednesdaMorning
Subscription .Rate •--s ,,$2.00 A 'Year' in .•Advance -To ' ,T'. S.A. $2.50
L: C. Thompson, Publisher and Proprietor
,THURSDAY, APRIL 1st,. 1948.
EDITO IAL
• One half of all the .children who
have. been •.born in Europe since
the end sof the 'war are now dead.
These babies are the. -future'
,Last Fall the Fire Company re-
quisitioned • the:. Village Council
to purchase'sonte, 'new and small-*
er • hose, as., well as a fog nozzle
izens of `the world, Keep them and new couplings. Being near
alive' •by giving the food they `the .end of the year: when the
•need through the-- Canadian Ap-
peal for' Children.:. "
:T + o-7 '
A.public' tneeting has°been call-
ed gh, for;;tons t to'receiva full-de-
tails
ill X•de-
tails and authentic 'information
- ' • on an. ambitiou's • plan toimprove ter of -spending a. trifling • sum
and modernize 'the ' Caledonian to help modernize our meagure.
'Park. This natural amphitheatre fire fighting eq•uipment, Tees•
has.been neglected too.lorig.' The • water Council pasiies a by-law at.
projects at present being. planned
a reessential;uto. the success of the
Agrieulturai Society, . night • soft-
• ball and to .a.revival of "big•:days"
in Luckriow, ;'not the, least of
-which, should be a .reunion • in,
1950.
o
` . .'By "the glib talk :that comes
from:Queen's ueen's Park, ,'it would seem
that the $191,000,000 expenditure
; to • chain e' • from . 25 to 60-c'. c.le
g y ..
request was made,: • thee:•. matter
wag laid .:over for the, 1948 Coon=
cil to 4deal with,' and •it :appears
that -sa .far :this year, the rpview-
ing• of the' request has been •'over
looked. -Whi'l'e weponder the mat -
•
anybody anything. The change -
Over. is' essential, but' let's have
less' propaganda, and let's be less
, ulible '' in such . matters. There
g
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isn't a Penn yspent by 'any: g'ov-
errs n
• met munieipaI, county; •pro-
vi
incisal' federal, but whatM
r, and
Mrs • 'Johns'' Public direct •or .in-
iY
directly, fools :'the' bill: The . Gov
ernment and. the. Ontario if dro
Electric System would, gaps' more.
:confided a by'a' - straightforward
� g .,.
•'explanation of what affect.such
..an expenditure will •have on fut-
ure -financ'irig':.of the System, than:
o try to•choke `it' down our
• throats that'' .:the• taxpayer' won't
have' to—or ;,hasn't .,alread — aid
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s
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is
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one .sitting'to spend,aimost,'$80t 0 •
for. a -modern fire. truck..' •
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• Local artists' see"rn to •.Have de -
serted the stage: No: so long' ago
'Lucknew. talent wa5,' .noted for
their. dramatic ability. and .rnany
a civic! undertaking was •finan:-
cial.l'y aided by their efforts. T
day hockey so 'steals the • spot-
light' that most all other. winter
'activities-cometo a .tandstill:
DLJNGANNON
.Mr. and Mrs: Gordon idd,
•Ryan and Shiela of Islington re-
tarried 'home on Sunday after.
spending the, Easter vacation with
Mr. 'and Mrs. J. J: Ryan,
Miss Suzie Kilpatrick,' Luck ►o'»
visited for a few days ' with:Mr.
and. Mrs. Henry Horton and called
onother friends around the vill-
age.
Mr..and Mrs. Stanley. Vanstone
ofaBenmiller visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mgrs:, Rich. Park, Jr.
Visitors with M. a Mrs. •. Ab-
ner'Morris' over the we . d
were 'their 'daughter, Mrs. Ander-
son Mugford of I.tondo• n and Nr:
'a,' id ; Mrs. • Gor:don Irwin: 'of .God
erich,. • '
Visitors:wi� hth-Mrs, M'nriie Jones
,t. ... r
on.,St.mday Were, her, brother, ,Mr.
Bert March ., of •Petersburg' near
Kitelier er and .Mr,. and Mrs. Gor-
don Bowers and little son : and
Mrs. Ed, Bowers. ,of Gciderich. .
Mr. and Mrs. David- Errington
have 'returned hpme' after spend-
ing • the winter :in Toronto They
were accompanied: by. their dau-:
g'hter Mr$: Stanley . Hughes and
Mr., Hughes.
Mr. and 'Mrs. WM., Bradley. 'ors
Goderich visited . the 'Tatter's. par-
ents,'Mr.. 'and Mrs. Thos 'Webster.
Mr. and. Mrs. Fred' Fowler and
daughter : ,Joan' of ' Chesley . spent
.Sunday;' with he forme'r,'s. .bro-.
,her Mrs. Charles' Fdwl:er.- • t
WEDDING BELLS '
-111aeDONALD-TBBAi BOUR
• :A pretty wedding • *as solern-
nized at the home of the bride's
parents, •.Mr.q, and, •Mrs, Elwood
Barbour, West Wawanosh, .when.
that' eldest daughter, :Helen Al-
berta,,
hherta,, wasunited in• marriage to
Angus Carneron MacDonald, . son,
of Mir, and Mrs,. Donald MacDon--
ald, St. Helens: 'Rev. M. G. New-
ton,. St. Helens, officia't,ed`' .and
traditional wedding, music ' was
prayed by •Miss .Doris .Taylor .of
London._ "' • ,,
`'`he , bride, given , in marriage
by her ` father,, -looke'd lovely : -in
a'loor length gown of white•satin
with 'a. fitted;,` bodice 'and. 'nylon
•
"net•• yoke' With , 'fingertip veil ' and
corsage' ,of •alai k, red roses and
maiden' haler
for:4,4.-44e was'- at:
' tended' by •her sister, Miss. Isabel
Barbour,, who were °a gown of.
blue, taffeta and corsage of yet-.
low roses and fern, Hugh -David
MacDonald, :.of St. Helens, . was
•groonisinan For, going."away ,.the
Wide' donned • a turquoise jersey
dress, 'brown topcoat and off the
face hat:
;, Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald will
live on.'the groom's', .farm Con. -
12,, 'West
on.12,,'West Wawanosh;
o.._t, d}4. W�i't9pg
!strep l
uo.usly to. • chieve a ;$40,000 •
arena, and. a
• . to aid this._work, a
• minstrel show of 35-men'is,' now. :.•
touring district, centres:.'pl ting•
on their very excellent; show, and
i b
adding' sixb'stantially �tb their rink
fund: Such• ciffor. is . take :much
tithe• effort and enthusiasm,, arid °
barn: torn down on his .property
•
of the late'Letitia Dreary estate•
and intends to build' a warehouse
or'.�ar
h aware to
` Mrs' Hugh Stewart who has
een `ill and confined to bed, : w a
ws
ble• to be tip' a ,little at' the: end`
f, last week'•
The 'Dungannon :United Church
W.M.S. will observe 'next .Sunday
t'he Teeswater group is deserving
of rnu'c^h;.credit.`.Locally We are
coasting • along too - laci:dasically.
There are a, number of civic.. un:
:dertakings'that .need to be ushed R•ev' C. W. Down of:Exeter' ivi��
toCo..
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,om1 '
eti
on `an � it .a ; sirs .
and assn •�
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g i trine y,, e
,THURSDAY
Al'liTi., 8th, 194$
CREWE
(Too Late for Last Week)
Mr, Aldon , Hasty 'of Nig, a
owitn.-theh-•Lakis e spentfather the e
hek.erd
andwbrot;.er
Lo`rne. .
lVfrs, Crozier Lorena ,arra Court
91' London visited' over the week:
end with Mr. and -Mrs. Clifford'
Cr oith', ° d',
Mrs, Raymond ?inn ig an
Fr9ida with .her Lmoth Spent
Charnney near Beal ,er'
' . ia�,
: Mr,and,Mi' ;. Ronald
c,Trelesver
and Lindal,visi.ted'on STinday with.
• Mr. and Mrs.. liat'vcy Sill'b
Cedar 'Valle . t �pl
>Mrst Rivet `'and'. Edna •att
the .:. 'shower .: fora- `,1'I ss ended
Rebecca:
Beaton at r'1VIrs:. >
• .' ., l3eac.' s ' home�'.o
Morrda .,e n,.
y ening, .
Mrs, Harry:'Ryan :and Mrs:
Treleaven her.
spent Tuesday. .after.
noon with .Mrs, Ed Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. ;1im' S'herw`
Shirley, and Norma: were''' os
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of Mr. . and M � guests
. is.,A��v�,n. `Sherwood.
•
on .Easter Sunday.
{ lViiss Gwen 'Treleaven • visited
Lighting 'Restrictions Off. .
Restrictions on the commercial
use of hydro ' which ':have been
I. in effect for •the• past .few. ,months
z-. wCe.• ere.; anis.
have :;their window: lights ' on
again; and with' ,street ,'lighting
back to: na ma•l, Main • Street has
again taken on; that ,"Broadway"
•1"ilok. During the hydro • em-'•
ergency. ,of the: past ' few', weeks,.
street lighting, was. cut' by fifty
Percent' throughout the :village:•
,friends in Lucknow on:•Morida
• Y
Mr.' and ' Mr.s Alvin .S'her'wood:
and sort. spent Gob& Friday with
Mr.. and M. rs... Jim Sherwood
One: hand drivers s'oftorl end up .
at chu iSorrre • wa•]},c: dowili the
i*is1e some'
are 'cur's iNt 'down i
CItAIN MUST BE. TESTED
TO ;BE ADVERTISED -''AS 'SEED
•
! Jiose with g'i�rri•n foie: solo '
'•lei .,� ,�'e,
ndly i c minded :,trot i.t •rnay riot
•adver tised. as •`° J.
ecd t,� a�n urs- .•
len it has':beeri .t'st'od by. the'
Provincial• Seeds. "B onrh' `rnd: a ..
} d.
c,e'llyfir:ate issued. 1a.5; tu,'gerr� ir!a-'.
.: , ti .. Other ��'ise, the: ',grain
,may `.be offeted for sale as clean:
ed:. grain' bu�t;not as seed gb'ain:;
rrhei•e regulations •aai'c de5igned.to
pi:;,tect the: seller `taster. :.grower'
;alike and to• encourage the sow.-
,
g
ina , of_ cei tilled, seed, .
t'Un E.
ruin • - •
se i
rvice a11
t
. .m: a
st
Easter thanlfoffering service wit
Morning. a, h
We were 'awakening _ hese to get'` Mr, and:, Mrs:, Harold •Er°rin to
gt
these things -done; It.takes "push (nee Dorothy ::'McGee) have• r...
and enthusiasm, and• a deaf ear tot .turned'::from,their hone y rnoo .'and.
Y xr ,.
the doing -nothing • critics• of :any;, ate preparing arin
. P 1?. ; g their home ion the
wortfic. undertake.,. ,- -- -6-
Y Gth: Con. `g-fVe�t wanos The.'
•
groom •is the'Gaderich Rural'Tele
phone lineman
..Ther, x s a I .isappointing' at, . The . W.. A of •the Dungannori`
tendance ,., at; •••the . euchre, : arid united Church held .a social ev
`bridge: on' Friday evening Spon, ening on Wednesday :evening .of,
soared by the 'Lucknow '. Women's 's 'church:•:baser. last 'the
Week • .,• ih thebasement
'Institute.' •The ,Institute .istrying .Despite ..the• very west evening;'
to raise .funds to 'proceed wi't'h a 'there was a very good attendance.
street' namingproject, but. the Various :games .were enjoyed for.
profits : ort riday . night ; .were •tlTelfote,/part of the evening after
about -nil.:
Prize"inners ..wer. a 'as follows:
:l3ridge, :Mit:., Wes . Huston, : W. • L,.
MacKenzie; consolation; Mrs; Tom
MacDonald,: P h•i1 i p : ,Stewart About $8.00.- wase • the amount of''"
.Euchre;•Mrs. • Peter• McCall, 'Har the ?.siiver •,collection..for, the eV-
old:
v-
o'ld ; Johnston; 'consolation, - Mrs. ening;
Essie Hewat, Wellington Mender St.. Pa.'Ul's Anglican.. Guild`
son ' . The St. Paul's ;Anglican Guild
; . held their •monthly meeting at the
• home of Mrs, L,'',I•vet With a • full
�tiold •Lochalsh Faun ' attendance :Mrs. Iver's, president,
Mr: Donald Mn
acKezie':of.L• och-opened the . meeting; by reading
alsh has sold his farm • to his 'the st Psalni:.The •'Lord's ,'pray -
nephews, Stewart and Baf Mac- .er was repeated in unis•ont Mrs..
Leiknan, and .is having, a• sale ,on :Ivers conducted a' Bible• contest .
fiaturd,ay. i . Mrs.. Albert. Rivett read ' the first
e:.
h 'Mr, and Mrs, . Geor•' t'
ge S ockholTri
ng: of Detroit aid Mt. -and Mrs.' Lyal
• MacDiarmici . and:: dau hter'
n Jamestown, N:Y: visited Mr. n
. a d
e- 'Mr `' Grant 1VIacDiarmid.•
Mr. and M'rs. Clair: r. McDougall
and childre
n returi�Ed� t F '
. _, sr�.��sb�e,
ton after'spending the'Easter .hol-
idays, .with .Mr. and • Mrs; Dick.
Richards.
WHITECHURCH NOUT .WAS SMALL;:.
(Too Late for. Last Week) .:.
Mrs. E. Elston of Bluevale..vis-
ited with Mrs. Ross ,and .Olive on
Friday.
Mr: and •Mrs Jinn Moore and
Johnson of, Toronto 'visited `with
her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs,: Jack
Johnston on Saturday..
Mr. Clark' Mc6regor of Toronto
spent the Easter holidays at
•
ome onhis
`:the.2nd Con.,
Mrs ' Joe '' Dosman and 'Harry
and Sharon of Hanover spent
Easter holidays with' her mother,,
Mrs. Duncan, . `Mcgregor.. and Mr.
Ross and• Mac `MacGrenr
-.Mr., 'and' Mrs. • Albeit Coultes
and children .;spent ' Sunday ''at
Paisley with `, her .father, Mr: T
Kerry. and Miss Leila Kerry.
]BORN In, .Grace' Hospital,
Winnipeg, to•'Mr and Mrs, ,Dean
Moir (nee Margaret McGregor),
on March ..22nd,: a. son
Mr: and Mrs Clifford Heif f er
and:. Mr.. and Mrs, Norman Well-'
wood of ° •Wingharn spent .Sunday
With their ,parents, Mand 11Vlrs
.Ezra W ellwood.
• ' Mrs. Lorne Durn:in and sons
J.. D. and Ross\ of near. Lucknow,"
Mr. -arid .Mrs.' Duncan: Kennedy.
& Miss Annie Kennedy. of. Wing-
hani spent Sunday with their
.mother, Mrs. David: -Kennedy,
Mr, and Mrs,; James, Wilson, Jr
Spent .Stinday with his.sister,' Mrs.
Fairbrother` and Mr, Fairbrother.
of near Toronto.
Mr.' and Mrs: Bagg' of Union-
-vine spent the weekend• with
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Z. o
Groskorth,
' Mr. David .Scott. of 'Geraldton
spent • the week-end.with his bro-
ther, Mr. and Mrs, Will Scott of
Langside and attended ;the :fun-
eral of his father, Mr.' Walter
•wliich Mr..:.Icennetl P,etrie acted
as chairman for the progi'arn,that
followed . While lunch was being
.prepared contests` :were 'enjoyed.
• i; chapter, "Loyalty" of 'the, study;I•.
'Mr.': and Mrs. •Jbe .Tiff n,'.5 Mr.., book, "Six marks, of a 'Christian" ;'1 •
• Price' . Scott. and. Mr. and Mrs •;Mrs.. Hamilton .pronounced.•'' the
Victor ` Emerson spent •'Sunday 'benediction ..after' which the `hos-'
With the - latter's' sister, •Mr: 'anad.' tess serv: refreshments,
Mrs...Russell .Ritchie ,of Langs'ide'� 'The-tlJunior Farmers Club' and
Mr ane. Mrs. Carman Farrier I Junior Institute of "Colwanash"
.and Miss ,Winnifred '.Farrier f held a . social e
Q a . veni'rtg of cards
Toronto' are s en ing 'the Easter .and dancing... on Thursda" even
p ciy
'holidays with their. ,pa.rents Mr. ring 'of last week. About 75 mem-
and 'm
and Mrs, W. R,. Farrier • ' hers• attended •a. 4,
' The marriage was solemnized :i
The :• Port, Albert�Social `Club
on.•Saturd'ay, March 27th' at the. sponsored a 'dance in 'the Parish
home of
'Rev„ Watt;• 'Idall on '-Fiuday \night. with Far -
Rev, and' Mrs W. T
Far -
Whitechurch, untie of the .bride, rier�s orchestra esu p 1 in, music,
of Miss: Edith McClenaghan, dau p1 Y� g
gliter Of Mr, Harry McClenaghan •' PASS.EID 'AWAY SATURDAY
and ' the late Mrs,' McClenagljan •
f : Belgrave and Mr. Glenn' Swan
of ,Brucefieid,. son: of Mr; John
Swan. Mr. EU11.McC.lenaghan, bro-•
they of the '•bride,e,was best inn
and. Miss Mildred. 1VlcCleragan,
cousin of the bride,. was brides- nephew, Mr:
ad. The young ' Cots le intent •� Prank" Thompson,
Couple to Con. '10, Kinloss, Interment, . was
Cleveland on. their honeymoon: iii Teeswater Cemetery„
Scott which was. held on Sunday.
The,death of 'Miss Eliza Thornp-
son occurred' in Kincardine`ilios
pital on Saturday. in her 62nd
year. The funeral service 'was ori
•.Tuesday ` at the home • of . her
';Theriurnber of .pc'i jft� ire the'
-eoxrrrauni'.ty doZ. ti;.t la E t>. rr44uek-;
'What's iMpor:.tant i:; «'first h'irid
of citizens they: ai•e•-�rcurkr�� 5:and
boosTerS, ot, di:ones: and mockers,
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vim.
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More: than 1,500,000, Canadians... one out (if every
five bank depositors in Canadachoose thc.'B 'of M
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b`Wicause. of its long record of safety ..and its f'riend'ly
helpful servicet to customers in-ever.':walk of life., •.
That's why .the B o f M'hds' come to •be "*now' as
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