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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-12-23, Page 6ar • P4GE SIX ContraleselnIk. From Operation Mrs. Jim Nelson is convalesc- ingat her home in Ashfield fol- .... lapsing an operation which she underwent over three weeks ago. MM. lias ;had more than her share of ill health this Year, •and has been hospitalized on four •occasions. • . . THE LUCKNOVIT SicNTINEL,. LUCKNOW,, ortatatuo 4 Marks, Birthday Tomos. crow Mr. • C. E. McDonagh, clerk.of Ashfield Township, will observe .his s 76th 'birthday tomorrow, Fri- day, December 24th.. Mr. McDon- agh. is spending the Christmas season in London at the , home of his daughter, Mrs, E. • C. Mace Kenzie and Mr. MacKenzie. At The. Request Of The Lucknow Business' ' tOcle im Men's Association � BOXING -DAY rn• w 14 ew Ri e•c. So petted in• the Club no 'v' ' being , vying oil, 1 some hugeof r c1 akir�g fo medaccumulated leaking the' and now the.a Entries will be i eceit'ed byperiod' was mixed Society's ,Se"cretary, Mi:, Joseph I during the dry pe ' Agnew,, until January 15th,, Thein with the surface material :on Club is 'open to goys or girls from I.the roads,• and when You ust got in o 20 of age. The. eligible "'behind a big truck, •y e• to an, 12 t yearsf o ito there till you cam 4 RCA F mew et' ed fess yea',t` 'Pa'ss- i g• loaded cal ,�ttl,. THURS., DECEMBER 2304 ;1 P�►1NTER ff>>~ hIUTE � _ I. Letters To The Editor g`M�L©XED HERE ONE TUN FORM CALF ��.�g� How many . PeoF�` ENTRIES • W;ANTED p*\ar !`;duos Lueknow Agricultural Society will again, sponsor a boys and'' girls calf club.. in conjunction with' the 1949 . Fill . Fair. Calves will be eligible for 'som'petitian at the Walkerton Christmas Fair? a year hence and will be sold by auction as they .were• this year. The 1948 Club was highly, sue; essful and a, large entry is ex' Well we' have v in' the c visited the much munity ran recall Charlie Peii talked about Ledtic oilfield, part of the Turner Valley Yield. The spectacular wild well. a A t - Mantic No: 3 is ;eery . tante now. No one in sight, just great mounds of' oily. looking Mud, We did not; go.: over to' it, as there ' had `been quite a little'. snow the night' be- fore, which' had melted then, . and. the.roads .were a very.„slippery and' who was employed. inR' the fu ture factor i here some '��' y ,ago. He is now a resideni Cornwall. where . he is •ernp... by the C.I.L.. and having ado landscape painting as a ho has won considerable •distinc for his •ability. Charlie is a cal Actually, maker. He came to Canada his home at H. ar`row,, Englan, 1912,: and took • einploymen the Lucknow furniture facto: .He saw ;service in bot'i . V Wars, with the ;?1st' ..Hiatt. from 1914 to 1918 in France the. Low Countries, and. wit' for four'years in ,recent ..confr ict,. s -son,: kr -•Y”. • ,k.i iit't3 oil'.operational,. . with the R,C.A:l : n 1942. A CIVIC HOLIDAY , . OF.LUCKNQW R: THS VILLAGE. And Call On All Citizens ,To Observe. It Ae •Such.• • Solomon, .Reeve. s , _ s avers -per re • : r , `'1949 intersection, and. :the true watt` �Q, �-. „Q:I+'elaua 'YSt t -• behind a monster; oa e; " many tons of, drilling equiprnent, Club -leaders are A .and Jack Henderson. e • Is Noted Veterinary Surgeon • Two valuable hoises::frpm Que- bec. are rectiperatinl from opera tions at' •Ontar.i9' Veterinary. Col lege, Guelph. They are in charge of . Dr. W.., J. R..' Fowler, ; : noted practitioner, and formerClinton- isliding about on9�the greasy stir face.' threatening -to get out of control at'any, time; and turn over in'the great; yawning ,ditches:. We 'finally got past it at: a .Corn- er . to just get in behind another almost 'as.much- loaded. This fell f low was hot. sb fortunate;' he fin - ion, Who, during 26; , years o lolly.slid' off to the side and we st rgery, has lost .only _ tWo, held qui 'breath.as .he came, to: a. animals., Make $10.00' Donation .Whitechurch., Women's Institute.' has Made =.a $:10.00 'donation teethe Lucknow' Community Recreation= >al Centre fund.. ,• Stop.mil' : a ' e appeared, to -be going into the' -ditch, It .seemed to .be sliding' after he got it stop= ped; but finally hung en the very edge; while the driver got out. ,to see `'what . was ' going .to happen. So long . as we' 1+"ere in sight it remained ' there but • he• :.would have to „get'. help to: get any\ far- ther.. WH.ITECEIURCH (Too Late for: Last Weel Mr. Ken Paterson has sol house in the'viliage.to Mr. 1 'Coulter, This House has bee cant for some years, . Ma. and --,MfgeeVietor E=rg and• ..Miss Olive Terriff att the . funeral. of Mrs. Geo,, ness in. Teeswater..last we( ,Mr. and Mrs. •.John Crai Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank •Coulti last Saturday 'on a trip t0 couver to visit rel`ativ+es' They.. intend to •stay, for a of months . We are glad to repori Welwood returned to her after °being ';in: Wingham• H for a Week. The *United Church 'are Things, are. •very, different now i irk tri ;i°oilfields,to what they used to be in ' the .U.S. years sago:: The regulations :only allow ' for . one • well on forty ` acres; In ;the, U.S ` ing their Christmas tree c • 1 `' have •'',gone; • through, oilfields on, December 2Qth:. .` when there 'had to be passing No 10 school are hc* diii, " places •; arranged, . -the,derricks Christmas,.. ion^est on... De were• so thickthat there was •only 22nd in. the hall .in White space. enough for one truck. at. a Mrs: W ,,• J:. :Hen.derson, a time ,between., them.: and Mrs. Duncan Menne 1•v ill :not give. my opinion' as Wigham spent Sunday; to'what,1 think will be the future•'noon .with Mrs. Kennet Of:, the oil ,development. in AIberta Pete > `, It 'would . sound too fantastic to 4 the persona .that had not had oil ' ; n field •eerience. ':.But when You in'this.-eity .df Lethbridge. ',hear 'anybody,, talking' about . the •• boy `seems to' be busy tha o.il supply. of the world likely to to work.. Gordon•Th'ompso be :,,Soon.., a thausted, dont'. ,get .'of the' busiest white men alai imed: Alberta will bei ochie-1, city 1 think: The 'Chinch ing., oil in ever intreasingogiiant=, behaving very well, ...ark •ities for the next hfindred years day I am, 'becoming :mo . , in..°my' opinion r , , . winced that they are the The cities 'of Calgary .and ,Ed to i' profitable ( hobby'.,0 imonton are in my' opnion .situ- more a� few days ago a • ated : on great oil ••d b mes that others expected this,weel -- "would: have' been super Leducs if , beginning of 'next. The:, , th:ey,_ .had •been 'develgped We part of it all is.. how';eas found one of the • big •'refi•neries i seen) tobe I taken • care located. 'oh ' what I' am confident 1 the simplicity of their. , d' would-be' a great• producing area,,` Ax/ionk : ' .his` ° other a'. If wellsi' were d Wed where they;, Gordan is the'moving~st •have their lig storageanks, I quarterback, for a figure they would.hav gushed as much club : they have... oorganiz oil •S '•the best of • 'the ;producing' which'seems • to be goii v ells: right into the tanks, while gu ;:.1. went with him ' :the C9. ..has .theirgeologists' outli urday morning to.•see it i i among'.: the ..wild goats; • clirnhing ing.: and there was great I among .the hiTs,' dragging .fliers ;The activity of*. course equipment ' after Them . to. dri11 understandable for ffian dry holes in •so many cases. ' i, more advanced pupils' We have not been able lb get' instructors were .cavorti -; act'a,v : • eery • much • 'as ' Gordon on the ice in' a'•ehilly' dal Thompson' has his other business as if they :were ,in' .Pali I: `tci :attend to, and 'the 'fellow that ; Florida,., and a thermorr ' I. is, going to der°ote all of'his time; just exploded ',cin accoua ` to it. ,.is away with a. party .on; heat. Not being versed i • l' a• •big game' -latintii'ig trip.:.:�« tricacies; of figure skatin. When we` were in•Edrnonton (wed not getup enthusiasm c •, ere in the 'Government .offices°;overcome- the�icy•chill.1' eetis g The ie . inf r ation and j 'be done •apparently. 1• „seem to .feel r • Hockey, • is lining, stirs 'that, ' they rare going to have a the .usual; home town S•great• harvest from this• oil .de- I tailing to the ,Nth: l eg ,,. velopment, and•they.have already 1.city seems to be able, t del began. to reap. 1 think many of own with ..the . best of •4 .1: the regulations are not intended': the season is young yet. 4 ''tis •do so; but• they;.will curtail The good. weather sl •1 7.''hat ,.they might, have; received;' just one, short spell of 1 t t e stark.. ' had been less nercenary'.i tiful:' I dm • hoping' tri called. Normal» Conditi pr• The. Turner Valley • field -•is'. an r prevail for this year y ,ld.str,ry.now, but' in. my opinion as I' can learn .from th Iof it;. the -'best is •yet to •coinc when the weather doe there. But cif I'Was spending myi rampage; and a, little si - rv.r,'rnoney iri developing:oil ter -,.posited here that 'was ritory, -I wpuld knot hesitate ' .a for legs favored localil moment as to where I. 'Would co ries a:' Chinook v spend i.t.. •' I would "spend every' presto, it is all gone, dollar in 'Ontario, and: not so very ° sleeves are in order::ag far from my old home :town of 'Two more. fariiiiies Lucknow. The market will' be •chi las have arrived .si there ' when the Alberta market; ,w:ritten • ;the above; ?t.4 is Business seems t( be vet ' brood. doing I}ieely, •tha r W. Innes Pa Ar a, . . 4oth trade -markt mean the ';Joie ihiirg. horiied`.l3'��:. :` c.f .C'o:a-Co:i c u4a OODER1CH Bo TLIN( WORK • GODlgRICH. `'[ PHONE 4r tc art inq taxes and trdt'rn.