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LUCKNOW, ONTAIIIo,THIUhS., FEBRUARX;-22nd, 1945._
ate.
EIGHT .PAGES'' -
ISTER
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:SOLD" HIS FARM, WEST • DIED SUDDENL1
OF THE ' ILLAGE w "
1Vir, Wellin tram• tri to .:eeent:4
'ou--stlden.t- frilnisto from _,.i drs o ed -Mo . 1.
'Tarn)
'Victoria College had • charge :.`of :a . half -mile west of the' \Ti:11ag:
• . the evenin-� service in the United to r ,
It 'Church.
. ,,., �M, Frank.l�`ai1 Of the 1'uaplc,
!.'.h "r ch h Sunda• .They: were• ,., , _.,
C u c o. Y Y 1. Grove commun'i'ty • Mr: Fali grit:,
o d: -Ackert .son: :of , Mr. ''and'., ,
-Y .,:..;,Y >� T!
Ernest Ackert ..�f a :r'od;
..Mrs,.a �, o ;
o Y f . farm has • been. In the, Webster
ter
Les Pickering, f, -"toy: Watson",and
Family since •,they, came to this
•eu • arin 'the. latter a native . Jim S n _. e+ ..., latter ,a communit ` as' ioneer.: •ettic�i• ..'
inida - 'and • of, indu birth . ` 4
•< o , v ,. • Wellen on • is"...considering:,,
gt�th..
During the Service. Lloyd Les 'Ail -chase of another farm. but a..
and Roy contributed a vocal trio.;
' . Jim read • the 23rd PSalrn• as - it
would be interpreted. by the ..Reda
Indian of • the' North . American
continent. After the. quartette had
been": introduced by .Rev. J:
--Stewart, Lloyd responded briefly
on behalf of the boys and ex.-.
-essed his .personal- pleasure -:and,
_honor _rn having' :this op or;tu.nit-y
fir, �, �~e •rr
'Each of the boys spoke ,for- five
minutes on ',foreign' and home
rriissioris,,'JimSeunarine said that
the .essential thing of ,Christianity
is love' and -fellowship ' and that
the s.en_ding::out. • of for..eig ;:rzris
sionaries rand. the:supporl of''their.
Work ',exemplifies . .the ri t'
. , woChristian
lin
hilosoh' ..
p
PY
"kno t r1. 1r'in]o To .'nshfit
•r
farrxi,er fciccuz 1 c s ` dr�c.'nl�,. yin
u _y
w
a
c c da'� _,
dnc morning " .: ' ; i
S 1n r
K
c
Y
g
na
dine' Hospital where' he h .d un;
. 1 _:, � a_,
dor one .an ewnur enc a; pends .
� g y pp
S�pc4.ti o n
yet has not, . taken any-. definite
action, •
KEYS, MITTS, WI AT-NOTSSl.
a -
lost and, found deliart_
hent" at The Sentinel .Office has
a large collection of mitts; glev6,
keys and what -nota that ':remain
unclaimed If • ou've. 1 ' it > s
CHRISTEN LAST FLYING
ever
Ti: .lar es1�`�•airc 2'�'-'= �,.
-� _ g r`d et. c
land. oz Vancouver 'airport, re-
ccived a tum.iltous Welcome from
Moro than 20,00Q ..citizens when •
the. concluding ; ceremony . of the
"Boetn fm.1=d �' atliezar=
•• • i o •-a ;.g 9 u erf rt' 'ess' ora.
YOL?NG• PEOPLE: HAIR SLEJ<C,%1. Ccattle;:-"Wash
RID ;PARS' ' TO: HOI.I'ROOD Ac.companyin'g•..the:.plane were
r° f.:1
o e d'im
: • : ' n• bombe.. a • `i7:S, ai;rri
The } Young Poop�les • 'of, the an,d;, Boeing ",,company officials.
I uck•now'United, Church' en'o u Tl`ic' celebration at_.the ,toeing
� 7 Yt
a very pleasing .trine ,on'Thursd ay' plant •in." •Vancouver• ma-rked ; the
evening ; of last 'week ‘When• t e;' • completion of a ro .ram. of PBY
jour ]eyed, by` -`team: and sleigh' to construetion' and the beginning
the home•.'of 'Mr,. and Mrs::. Jack-i.of work: en. centre. _sections,. for:
Ackert of of r oo D ring t, i the 'B- 9, .
H y d u ng xh .
Ma oi� ''attractio s amongex-
J .n
'our Peo le hibits in.the•Boeing lana was the
g p p
$• f . S p o r, fro
m•
many, games: .er.e play€id
'�an ...2 .
d, c laoyetlby the,
I after, which hot do
-
, tants col"
BRUCE NATIYE •.
V.
A recent. e copy a n of the :L d cr
(B,C) Optimist,•carni;ed• a lengthy •
article;"about a banquetat which •
high honor was.,paid Alegi Pater-
1'
son+-�long=prominent-in=muni i al
4.
and r," provincial 7 affairs; A; in .that
province.
Mr: Patersoli ' a..n tl"ve of the
Second 'Concession iiuronr Town''
ship, .is a broiher!.;of Mrs. Wm:
`MacKenzie and Mr. W: -: .I, .Pater-
son
Pater -son. of 'to wn
: The'. banquet ,followed the `r..0-.
tirernent of Mr, Paterson -1s reeve
of Delta, ,ani. office `-he%had,. held •
for;:,28 years, and was:arranged'.
by the Delta Municipal Council;
Representatives of . the federal.
1 last ;PR fl nT°oat.off the con-
and p�ovsnc>aL ov rn nerts '' tom .•,.
in and look overthe 'd?'s la`.
p .Y
Goneo-Wallaceburg .
:'served: The,
a to thank 'Mr. •'Culbe'i•t for his ' christened', the:',Davi'd 'Hornell, af-
tel, :.--Flt ,•:--•Lieut:, •David •
Hornell;
structiori- ire at_.
f o .n s� : :i? _. ....
,..�,�,,�.,_
Valley miinicipa1itz'es,joined With
nearly .200:.Delta residents; ori
tries occasion`:to 'do. honor to Mr:
oung Peoples wish Carradian.l'iere,: ;it was o
and • Mrs. Lloyd McNeil
have gone' to•'Wall•aceburg-.;to' Ore=
side, 'where Lloyd .has been . 'em -
f
'p'Ioyed for _the .past month 'l y--th.:
Wallac 'burg Brpss Co. Lloyd
sPent: the week -end here an
d
on
his • •ret rn was wa a com ante
u c d
is
v
A
-- .•Les: Pickering-:-uaged financial
and. moral 'suppoi_t for • the
e: !theneed and v T of after
tos a aue er
1.
Mrs McNa11
sionary work, which he haid come , Reeeivrn-.Treatnien .'Ori Arm
:J �C: Stewart' ;has been 'in h s7
,., be o ,, CHURCH' ,OF 'THE _AIR DATES
joyable sleigh r'i ie :; nd. to Betty V.C.�of .•Mimico, Ont., first Vic= Paterson •. and; hi•s.. good,i.•_
a-nd:Ja,ek for::.e r os italit , tox•la Cross. winner: of the:.R:- C',
ill z p Y. Tom Fteed,.,M for;. New'West..
A
F. in thisr
wa
"in terf.: ,
m s re resented• the ederal •::.
BORN
government. and Non. Herbert
OSMYNA . A
K t Toledo -C)hi o.�•.
0
COALSHORTAGE,� E I
SERIOUS
Sunday, February
and Nirs• M: Kos yn ne T Phyl
l.is::MacD.onald` -a-son..:
i
twQ summers spent on"�hone.mis-:
'
LloydyAckert n r
c ndem ed . racial.
and re ilious intolera `ce : as the
•g P
two 'chief obstacles:. in their' at•.
.. ,.. la, h
We emphasize thea differences .h.,.
- • said,' when we should emphasize
the:•similarities '.Do :' we try to:
understand French' Canada? he:
asked
Roy : Watson concluded the ser -
•
petal • in. London receiving.; treat- FOR' LOCAL C JE. RGYMEN
mens;: -on- his -arr1 which-hephas
l'ia"d in . a cast since last Au ust�, .
g Cler nein -of • 'Llxcknow • and
d
When ;it.was badly shattered in -district disfrct ai•e in 'char e of'Ghurrsii'
.; g
an.'accident: at his father s"planin,g of the R ir.,bi oadcasts' eac Thui s
h
m111. .
A: comb .. minist r• of '_. - u 1i.
ns � e p b c
works and Hon K. C: MacDo n
n o
lel, ricuitu• re; re;:
With' man home' owners regi
Y.
-1 sr. sc�'apirrg-tie F tdli : of tide
rep--
.
h 1.
r •ritecL. t e-provncYa govern
meet ,
fuel` bin, and .'s.oiaie_definit, :o:ut. "'
Y
:.:
'the', coal shoe sage is 'belrig .acutely : Crinxa; �of: the evening came
: -
hen Reeve John Kirkland, who
felt :locally : and -just .when fresh..'
succeeded ,Mr '• Paterson last'De
�u-1:--lies-rive11--air-xve.-seern�-t-o---13e., --- •. , ' •,:
cember; presented him with the
the:' :$64::question In arty ' event•
,., h; i ..li . ..: iii'
c. a r.. e had.occu ed dun the
he cies '1 p ,., g.
t r a entiftil 's ��1 ' Of van-
p pP Y ... t e. , t - eight •.
n e years` he served, as
ious iialities of'w` 'd.
w Y g
u
oo. avarlable r '
da.';; �i ;'and no• one peed.:be 'without'
� mora xr�-at_.1.0, 30��he-fol-
1 fire of •ssortie, sort
lower schedule has :been 'm �'., fte:�i + ,. .• .• : .�' �_ •
g
HA E`A '���IDENT-
FREIE ''RECORD
ies of .sermonettes by appealing
to :hi�s';,_coni<e a.',tion,:W'ao �
g
Christ with', you' and be a: os.itive
Christian in'ours: everyday,life
Y...
• Spoke Po 41
large'a ''e
dr nee remained fo
irfeetillg-
which followed the church =:,ser
vice when Jinn .Seunarine, :spoke-
on his : native Island ,of "Trinidad.
This Island` .coverin ' 'an area. of
• g
.18,000 square miles.' and with ''a.
xi_ixed - o ` Illation - -o
500,400:'and .600,.000 people is' the
most southerly:; of''�a -necklace ':of'
islands • linking South. America
and Florida'.: The Island w,as disi
covered by; Columbus on Jul •: 3`1:
1498 upon his .t .,ird.voyage of..ex-• ,
h
n t ., lie•ae
.• r s ntatio o f
. •. mei lt, fb1 pee -. ;
• proration across tile Atlantic: i
Red Indians were, the first in,
habitants• of the Island but „they
were wi"ed 'out the brutality
P by
of the Spaniards,: It `was': about
300' ears: later, Y iter iri °1797 that - it.
became a British possession. Al,
'tar •the Spaniards, the French
,carn � to
e the Island � and ,brought'
e�groeS f1;om Africa.'"as slave•lab-n
• • ren. _. . . '.: �.
p s, Cocoa, sugar -cane; and .its.
b.y .product --ter orts[`nt -andG
petroleurn• and .ashphalt :the •main
rni�nerals�, Trinidad boasts of orae
;of two .itch r lakes in :: . •
p , . the world �, of th.e, lar est ` (Jrilited Clturch oi?
:o f important, ., commercial• value;, g
the 'Island/ 'which has: 300 'corxZ�
The, . f -
po ulation' is about c1f
p o t 50 per I
municant_-_iiierrik�ea-s and 1s
,cent negro, arid. about 33 per' cent supporting.' •United :Church mis
.form India. Jim's father came dir- , ' , .e., and Mrs.
.._ _ sronat`ies,areR v Swan,.
ctly fromradia in 1900' as a. 'i'n Ri 'le native and Mrs.'
he be ga P y
du:�-Priest,' but�;accepted Chris= -Swants`h �-havin• :becnt• at in
tia
. nit. in 1teaching__.:.
. , Y 917 while.
,. , ai dine. .. _.
c
one'•of our,xriissionaries,the Hindu ,Less than half the Indian.' • o
.Lp P
language. ; . •
ulatiin. is Christian J,ini said, and
,. The'. remainder :of •the o pula•- • • the: Moslem and
' y ;.•. • . that.
P p. added t
tion is a •mixture .of ,Portugese, rHindu faiths have been strength.-
Spaniards, English' and Eur.�opean cnc-i by inermbers of .these sects:
+nationalities. Jim said there were :coining -direct‘ from India. -
Some Scots there •°too, -and St. An- Though; 'not% Christian : these
drew.' night was annuallyobser= e' e. 'are r.catl • interested in
people 1 Y interested
bd• Christi�ani,ty which Jitn .addeel,. is
;It was in 187.0' that our first essentially how we live not what
iriis ss y
• •• sionaries',learned of t light sire say and the fact that marry.
• the. laborers f .•Tran rt
Of id�Ca .. and r st in Christian v
show no,lnte ,4 ,
s1nr'e then, a great• deal has-been'• is thy: i�r�irirlinr�: �f nn*'t:rhe', +;�q,`ti
accomplished, Jirn was a memher h r . "' r•^� ,• "'
oft � hit, ..,,. ,..
I, a:lA l.al drivers
V,L•...Jaa ,"L.a v Jvu
Dairies, Lucknow; have establish-
ed an enviable anad, probably, a,
, ,
uni '. ue record' ;in th'e matter' .uf
i' nt-fr: • rivi '.'Th �uart.
:ace' de lee d � ng e• 4
ette, Wm. Llo d Harve : T -
f v a _.�
.for..the remainde of they •
II. J Vickerson=-Feb . 2 Aoi:
26 June 28.,. Aug. 30, Nov•. 1,
)ioad-.March' 1. May
Julv'`5, Sept 6
G G . Howse March' 8, :May 10,
July Y 1'2 'Se';t.' 1`3 :.Nov'. 15.
Y p f
J A. Ward= -March 15, May.• 1 :
July~ 19,' `Sept. 20, Nov.•22.
re ea- �.-'W._:_--Stewart- -ar
. .. __ ___- 1VI ch -22 Ma
24, July• 26, Sept. 27, Nov. 29.•
Robt : McConn 1 t. c
`Ma": 31 :Aug.•2-':Oct. 4; Dec' `
I1. `"F.. Dann-Ap r....5, June' •:7
• p + f
Aug.'. 9, Oct.11;' Dec:..13 .'
1.1' MacDona d `' - A•.1.2,
_ l pr, -
:June 14 Au 16`, Oct= -'=1:8 ec,. 2�d
J. W Donaldson --Apr, 19; -June
21, ,Aug 23,, Oct. 25, • Dec.: 27
ven Cliaiies•.Stewai d'
an er
iasalt have had various periods
of service .:with 'this. firm=withbut
.misha , which ` has brought them
worthv,co ition from :the On
tarsoSafesY •.
�•• League.:, ';Lea
g
:`•- Ire '-soca -creamier'. su-bscri-bes=
4 Y
to membership in' the Ontario
Safety League for all itits,drivers
and•.fromi this Organization
'C. McNab, plant manager,• has,re
ccived' medals- 'arid certificates ,o.f
men.
Since joining the League., • Bill
Lloyd find Harvey, Treleaven
have :driven; Silverwood .' trucks
foe. 12 yet;$ without an accident,
a t ward
oaf any kind. •Cha rlie S e
9y cans,. of 'accident -free- driving
and George 1'iassa11.4,'.years,. •
SPECIALS .in t. Men's and Boys'
Work: Shirts; APants, Overalls and
Stock, ..T1 -IE MARKET STORE,
' 1,
ROU N
Brill
reeve, of thee, >municipalit : e
P Y. ;Tb
chair ;had been :installed rn'he
Municipal Hall When: the build
ing was : completed.' in ,.19,13 and
was: still as•:'sturdy' .as 3, the day
•'when it., was placed there.
-
"1 In responding to the jresenta .
tionf MMrs Paterson acknowledged
Mrs T.' Clark, . Mrs: R: Button,
Mrs_, G': '.Taylor; N1.i~s.': Crispin.
Mr Th
s. C:. ampson, -1VIis.- M.
Heiid s M W V 4' h st
•
Mrs W
ust•on
1 ''
•'career in thee rovrieial° :house'as
.p.
1 the • sound ' advice aeipal�rld support
whichBdhades his beenmuriiiven him b _hise_e}-
wife , vi
ir
• es �; .._� �•��.
1
o. n of
Mr'Paterson--had --di -'uitht-4 �.._
a stns
n
Mrs,'C. Cook;- Mrs.- R.' .Thorn -p-
T.iberal me be
.n . _for the:'Jetta
riding. He served `Partywhip,
f
for^six' rears ,was casharrman'of the'
years,
Municipal Coriirnitt'ee and was; a
a-icmber f-ho--th .-
o the ,A ri:cultiir-a-1
son, Mrs. ,R; Roberrtson MG.-
rs:
Joynt
Mrs : E. Robinson h resort Mrs. Russ
•
Joh`nstone, Mrs:. Yo:ven, :•Miss M.
°E
AGEMENTS
Mr: and M •s: D A, :
Mac,Itenxie •
of 'Ashfield wish to 'announce•the
engagen-ient Ufa:therrJ.'.c e:
Pearl' lsobel,.to•'.7ohn .S't . a t Jam-
ieson, ;son' of Mr., and •M'r's:' Gordon
Jaini.eson of Godeiich, the,: ma
riage to take place" -tree earlyspat.t
of .' 1VIai'ch.
'• Mr. and ;Mi•s• Peter T;' Carer
of Kinca•din . f •m' rl
I ,e�, OI c y of -Luck -
now, announce: the engagement
g g ,
o F ; t4h e'i i' c `ug'ht'e3 ; ' ta-m "'
to John.•Sabo of Kincardine:Ant
wedding to take -place.the :latter:
`part of Feb1 wiry ,f"
•
;•
Comnii'ttee •anal • the Public: Ac-
1VJ s." Pearlman, Ws': J:; C Mc-
.counts 'Committee... Because of his
knowledge .of municipal adminis-
'tration'`he was chosen as ,a mem-
ber of the- commission which .i
n
•vestig
ated 'inuniciPa1 .finances and
taxation' 1
933
n
In 1923 -he re resented the B. C,'
Government at the opening' of the
last link of the Pacific ITighway
from Canada 'to `Mexico'.
inti„Exhibition
' He ,held
umerable o' f is ;' .
f es' on �Ex-hibitio
n,.
Boards ,;and' Stock' Breeders'.. As-
sociations: He was; the first presi-
.1 dent, of the Fi user Valley Reel ;es',,
M 7
Nab,; Mrs.. W. Anderson,.. Mrs. C.
Finlayson.
:'Mr.s.,:Schrnid;.'Mrs.-P•' Stewart,
Miss L.:'''M'cLean, M'rs. Harold
Treleaven;.
Mrs., H•ar.
Ni ve T. 1'.
i e e en.
v Mrs:
s:
Y ,f
I Murdi-e. i rs. A: Solo
L. ``Robinson. ' ,
• Mrs J:. MacMillan; Mrs H Al -
lin Mrs. McKim, Mips.. Donaldson,
M's, ."•Hol'lyfnan •' 1VIrs•
Y b'
•
MiicKer zie, ,Mrs, W. 'Douglas,'Mrs..
.Hassall:•
THE ,DANCE OF THE •SEASON
You'll find. • particular's -of, it'
elgewhei•:e in this rsstie,: If: will
'be a ,red lett] r` -e n "fc r -dancers;'
and besides; entire pi oceecis: will
-be used to send ,cigarettes to
Lueknowboys overseas: Bet
' yciu're ' curious enough by' now to
,find out what,'whe're and. wh:n,
COMING EVENTS
ALIXilelj%RY DANCE.
-The Ladies Auxiliary to -thea,
t"anadian. egion is fittonsoring a
'lance ::.in the ;Town' Hall, Thurs
a rT_ 1<ohriftiry ,22nd,;- 'Carruthers
T•�1: rc'c`oti.ntcr, EvCt'r_
..,, A+ni:ifision 50c,•
' Mrs W. Henderson, -ls - r" Y
Association•: w .
Mac'lnnes,' Miss Osborne; Miss' .F..
McLean;. ..
Iii. December 1942,. Mr. Paterson
, via ' ei-1 ' . a
,� �P wed g•r�i4trrra-1
Mia: I3°ickeii1 , Mr . C.: Agne�c , . '; "
i eseiltative of .the National' Re
sti',
Hs WG;,I_.
i•s, 1VIacDonald, Mrs.f sources -'Mein ization• Board for B."
Mrs, Leishman, Mrs. A, Mac- this P .osteon rias 'demanded
C., which: sets' at :Vancouver; and
Lerman, Mrs, Hornell, Mrs G`mucof.•`hisr time that it rieeessi-,
1Zatliwel1. tated.hii •1 giving up the reeveshi
p,
Euchre"
` of Delta,
Mr s , .1V[, MacLennan,`•'•M r•s 1VIr,'
.. andi'Mrs.Paterson have ;aBr$oks, ;Mrs A. Durnin,:Mrs.,.MsQu..ardotri-caughrers-xrBrrtist
r
:• ..
I`i rn
'i's' • Columbia;
14-i.,a- 't`",=L•Ioyrrl -Mi s:- P. McCa11.
s ste°s `livitig "ati D."e'7ta.� �1V.1. , , , .•.
M'rs. 'lt7tieravish, Mrs. M. `Orr. r - a
,. Mrs. ., .Pater son. has resided. there .for 47.:
1 . Mrs. Kempton •' Mrs, Gillies, ,years and •h •n •
y as see many changes • .
Mrs, P.. Johnstori,�,Mrs. L: Purvis. 1 and im rovem;en in that i
• 1 p .Its . t nae,
- Mrs.' Black Mrs N Ma Ca1ki i% o :
.Mrs.• 11.edvers ,Johnston, Mrs tl1 was responsible for.
Sproul
Mrs. C .Steward Mrs D Rus-'
ton,, Mrs. Shirley, Mr:s, J. Hall,- 'Return I?roni i♦Ialtoi
Subs it • e
to cites : � Mr, -orad IVlis, Sanl•Cupsl:cy, an
Bridge substitutes, not reif'atrial havec returned to,. Belfast • •
ously hissed .arcs liver '
White„
Wh, ite,Mfrom Malton, where SAM
ll. Itrs. 'Durranppyed at the big bomber
plant;
MacDonald,'fon, rfioie than two years.''