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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-06-07, Page 101 K r ti ;i. 'f ,,,y�r' IIM7wl- + 7 ;e rrMIlbrW!•,' lw.ilt1'-•+a+ 1 41 .111`a JleiiiErt �. • The: Lucicnow Sentinel, Lucknow,Ontario THURSDAY; JUNE .` PIM. . 1945, GIGANTIC PiC111 . Basket .. Under . Auspices.•of the Bruce County Federation of • Agriculture ' IN MSWATER-$ARK- Two ;,Bands In"Attendance-- FIELD- DAYS byte � the holstein Breeders Club •• and the Yorksbire.:•Cluk DUCATIONAL EXHIBITS. • E• ` WillBe .• The:. Guest Speaker; ,... . WATSON PORTER 'Editor -in -Chief of Farmers Advocate ADijLTS25C Cars and Children';.Free: '. ARREST PAIR ON• THEFT CHARGES. In the arrest of two. London men, James Drennan and• Joseph �atit ro, who are now lodged :in G h. truce. County jail• at Walkerton, - awaiting trial on several charges f breaking• and• ;entering, golice heli . .--they:--dye. --th ¢lution._ r f1'0111757—rf ^, cin iS. li ''� tri_ rte,-:: tt'et - The ,rnen ,,were- arrested Wed nesda- 3r •_.-b y---London-•pollee. at thq regtiest=,,'of .Provh cial Constable, Robbie' o Kincardine ' who L R. • # di d co-nzd -s` erabpreliminary, • .a • reliminar l , ,. work, He-beought them to.Walk erton, on Thursda Y air,were 'taken into, • ' When. the p . :.', . •,: :.,custody, , a , car parked along, side. their 'residence was found 'to.:con`-: tain :two electric stoves, 8- rugs, lawn --mower • linen and punier- a , ous'. other articles; ,,, having • an es - timated yalue 'of ;.$'i OOQ. These' and other articles 'are be- lieved•'to halve been taken ..from cottages here and 'at Point Clark ' " .i .entificat'on Police' are awaiting id 1 hegoods 'which were' of some of the seized,' , S ecilio 11 the .men' are char,-• __-a ed with breaking ' and 'entering Ts, _�,. ora e....at_ ipie„y. -V�- A,--Gr-ahaxn • g. and stealing a number of tiresi•. of which ,has ' been recovered; ..-one • nto' • ro 0 n �To T Take cCo -'•who. has ,Ear•1 (Joe). M y, been .in Wingham Hospital for'a time suffering . from 'stomach Lul- cers• ' was taken.. to. Toronto: the tr, ' arfr • f the week where it •�lat _e_• part u. , nde is expected he, vvilh: shortly u r .on s'rnikar� to ..: go�a-�ctaa or•-:•opei=a� , , . 1•_,. Which •. Bill Webster ..just, that wl .tunderwent v. breaking and, entering' cottages' at Kincardine beach owned by Mrs, .H, R. Elliott. of London and Arno Kelly of. K'incardine and a cottage at. Point Clark owned' by Dr: Pratt of Listowel. Among the. articles stolen from the latter was. an outboard 'motor, which, has not yet been found,' - - Police .Say, the. pair had 'beef}: offal ._abo.tt-tk _ y` anil- av,si mere.. iiuz,lcl't=z •vax ied They say -that 'Drennan,. has a- d they, ti atin . Gauthro's past;=Kitcar g g dine'..I'ews. LLPro�nises ;•Are_.: IN MON !n • it V 4 • Progressive Conservative 'Ass'n; :Authoried by North'Huron • Letters' To The .Editor, dztor Sentinel, •Dear •Sir;. ;-to an article .Ilireply'ng briefly by "Concerned" appearing in the issue„ of The Sentinel, May l7th, I would 'say' that'Jehovah's' Wit- nesses is•the name- the• Lord Him • I 1S THIS MAN by �.RDoN."SIN,C.1R amous • .riter World' Traveller's Andy Rada Commentator Who ' Is Well Known Throughout . Tho • .Province t ; - ro ec s _ zil.d. be undertaken, thh 11 r ht. The .man -ia Prem . . 'v i- tthat wo Soni f 1; � ;9dt:1; Buter xIoiy 3«h.•-:\"'au t � ..; Drew and this. is the;story. • the TOE 'tvar etera'n„ o•-lr tsrc'rnt r ho. stands six foot'tWO Ontario. In.,fact 8 of tile 12 mei The •premier w. and weighs'. 23,0 ,Pounds. was horn; and Ontario cabinet',are war veterans. g. u ` a famil . long. proini: In ;Ontario s. 78 _years of history.. ilio r. .;raised in Guelph. of , 'has:. been .only one' premier Who wait 'lent in ,theti Koval' �rrY•. • • , . - • n, to shush when. he has younger ` than Drew; and. none �� ht>sr He #s a hard nil hint .to. say and,that:was.ind sated experience has; covered, such a wide flew. r' something nada C en during• his terms at.'Upper Ca , George, DrewYis s.oidier, author, ,li►« } i r °.: . Cohege; rr •'. • �• speaker-and,bears Many • another �label r9r o ar Although stil a. C`.,rriP atively. young: abtl'ity, •,Come to.°think'of it he's i ° •' } soldier for 33 coo .and'one•of the things' heaiopr•t'. Dr .: as _been a • sa ins :: :g�.... ' k , .. ,. ... ' . • . man, . ' ria r to.. •see :and. taste •m the :post war Ont;ruff • �ife. ' ear`s ..; , more -thane tCvo,thirde`of his d : ..A . .,... , � He. enlisted: with the k6th Battery, at are , sonic native •Ontario dis hes.h Guelph when a. high.'school lad of •1& Here in Ontario we grow t e s in 1911.and''.three years later,-• natural' food products on earth but i when the first world.war 'spread ` over don't seem to have any , specaalizeci Europe; the 16th . ;vas one Of the . first 'Ontario' dish, . . • bat teries'to` go active and George Drew, The: •Premier hopes to correct that and from Toronto's Varsity Campus, was the' 'he plans to improvg;the tourist accomm ,. • oun est officer, dation • throughout the province so that;• was also Ontario will truly, be the traveller' ry whek paradise has often been' called: #at ter thepremier is re-elected, their. Af P a ministr dealing' with 'tourist .will• be Y matters •from whirrh all :of us, home towner and. visitor, alike,: are ;sure to benefit in at feast,: ;three• ,ways. Also, ai you've already •been. told, highways will. be widely extended. and Improved. • One thing 'I've; "ften; marvelled at is 4 10 .�' Earl to mobilize thisbatteryhe self gave ahem: See ba.. 43. Y text found at Matt.. •24. �.'t, one of the fust to fight and. the ve 12 Thewent overseas leis ... ... .. .. yew , . Geon e D , g d ' ea h is •a command' as w'ell', as a • pro died. That :made George ,absentee that 'of the•1, family which , aoduded wa'h• only hec and 'they :'are •.obeying :tha three'sisters: John, that' on1y y brother and d t command in the. face .of strong' .brother., was :killed ;while on -active ury ' with, the 'Royal, Canadian Navy. 'dui B 0 osjtion See `Matt. pp 24 e.. reset' war." . ; , the p n • Dell'•si nnhr means the condi During the early 'battles in Fra' nee. in 1 t n n Ma 1916, George• Drew was: sewers y' tion .death >n the 'grave. Christ Y s hell is under t..in a • ir a . was no e f, • ,stood to be. He did. not have in n Meld f' th Canadia ` ow't.h me to relation :to :publIc�fi'ures.isiithey can' ded. ..He was:` invalided:. ho. nd 'the -ban uet ' circuit: You;. know woun . sta . q .., Canada but instead of accepting .,his. how it. 'is' with 'niay rs and ministers; ani Behar a ire was named"to: ea lin?affd the" premiers; it's often one 'higfli- -af le• after. 6r g e o e a ' 'around' the; ;royince,and at 64th. Battery another allp. head' tables, the••food is often of a saint... • • ness, . , • (George Drew.•stands it with lull- Ina His digestipn,,in •facet 'is about as .griodI i'+ , .you•'it, find anywhere in Ontario and it h,.. • just 'half ,tried, the :Premier could, ti<< ipli 300 pounds •or even more One thinizh, • . really � hates is lettuce in sand'.s i 11 Something that gives himAttlet. file e�lirz is the realization'• that. his';admini tratlon defin;i e]y :c`losed'xhe • •'gainbiing .''eluha' ' ed up his lea emir and bookies joints which were a hint un studies graduated•:;:.froni VarsiY, , was'• the : Toronto suburban area for • nituolit:• - caned" to the , -bar, then returned to r 2• years•, 1• d foF Although has left arm will never rc'ttaver Drew, served four. years -in the_ Courted,/ a Butt the; inunee' end .c s. i� S • i of Guelph'and was then elected 'Mayor of • ti•ve-cit .1 After one term lie moved About; five years ago at Port Colborne,•.; to to Toronto' for., a�'second '•time; :became he Ievyari't Out to two melt ..;rpm • 13uffalo: assistant. Master of the Silpremt Court of who. were in• distress, 'and ..brought one tiff Ontario, 'three. years later. 'Ontario man,. in..; The • Premier, then swain any{'i,, • .securities, Commissioner • got .ala -other•-one:.;. Qne--maneeatLnar•,., • During :these cyears he also found time' be revived,' but the other owes' his lite?. arid, magazine features''to 'Colonel'•Drew.. ...to write'.,'. books' , .a, magazine �� ' rt in'' the • war and,' a Drew has no time for :small gossip an i about Canadas;pa comprehensive survey of :Canada'•s con- becomes indifferent •or hostile to atry.one tribution : to the aerial . `triunrphs .of the who:: indulges in chitdi+;h or inalicioni - last • conflict, which'was condensed; by the criticism ; His Opinion is' never influen .i'l. as. a gift':to all graduates tinder by, this sort''of'thing nor will he exPtes a. the commonwealth "air 'training, piaci.' critical •opinion of any one,' •In 1934, after a series of• Conservative Ili.• some sir es: Drew, is consirlere�l a; , goveramentg had: 'ruled fer • 29 years.- soft '�touch,:for: loan and.-'in:this tonnti+ •::., Ontario 'chose a, Liberal, ,leader,' Soon : tion he never., seeips.,to 'hardeli•-up eNiett, '• . afterwards •seeking to regain their lost. though he's. often , been ,let down position; the: Conservatives named. Drew practically all -"ways Dtety is gtitr4� r? ';' their..organizer and. he• held this post until forgive 1937 when Earl Rowe led the'' party.' and His staff : consider him' a grand guy.','. Was:, lzea_teri .Vou.-.rijigl sayhat if this •ut Sri t oti •'when :he was on imirlortaL s, l earth in the flesh, because :Jeh ovala `God gave• him -immortality', at' itis; ressurection And He said,' Behold I, am alive • forever. More, fotinel at -Gen 3 4 •.iI the only text found 'in the bible which' shows we have' inminortality and: it is satan's lie: 'See Romans 2:7,, First Cor. 15:53 1st Tim: '6:1G; '•2nd' Tim..' 1,10• Num: ' 31:28;: ,Bac. 3;10 and,...,Many others.. The; content of Acts .1 11, -shows • that ' some •of, the Apostles , rwere with Him: when; fie , ascende.d' up. toLheaven: They were His: true and.: faithful followers and dike tr ue and faith=: '�wiseafexi'vofHis.. r firl:.followe s saw His' return The. text in ' Rev, ;shows he;: came. win 'a' tirrie of trouble .denoted `b elou:ds • Christ . Jesus is spir-'it-and '-hi}man eyes cannot see a�Aspirit ;but the. world 'of people will . ser:.. tainly know that Hd,is here when' the impending 'battle of • 'Arma- geddon ' fails suddenly: ARit�UIcITES (EDITOR'S NATE We allow this reply in fairness to both writers, butit is ,not our, intention toper-. mita. continuance of ,any religious. controversy 'through . The Sent inel, and consider the matter`'now Closed-.) Artillery, and was !soon .promoted : to rank of colonel . , a colonel 'at 23 He, ::had .already been.. promoted and .-decor'. - ated;on the battlefield - ,-Coronel-Drew' has -kept •up his; interest. •.iii the •ex -service men' and women 'from' then ,until. `'now,, -•and• • that interest is, i•pi prated., •,# Con Smythe for exarrfpte."a two-war- artillery- officer., made his first' political, speech an .endorsement for; Drew:; .•' ',After that'. Last .,;'war had . ended in victory Drew pick' Guelph to .practice . aw . an run Council. • -'' from his last war woundsGeo'rge D ew on swimmer, and can circle a olf ' A GRANT :. •of ',$10,Q00 has been made 'loyt e • n to -the. building General Iospita the O tario Government fund of Wingham 1, Judge:' And why do you think should be.,leri,ient with .you.? this.: your first offence? • ' Prisoner No; your honor;', b it's, `'my lawyer's''first ease, 1. Is. ut ipso ntano aKe Your OVERNMENT MEMBE Bruce Progressive -Conservative.' Federal 'Association { Within a ' few •.mont s r rowe a:• ' woo ldn t be found in'tlae�ec:notGzS i iy returned to the .Ottalva: scene, a new _so; -but if -.you. caa_produce 'Mil eehi leader'was needed for Ontario, and on the' has ever worked for George 'Dri*v in�`l' .` first ballot ' George - Drew was''• chosen, won't back ;up this statement • that .hp., Some of the so-called, old guard oft_he all wool; and a;yard .�cidc then the cirini' party. had . not wanted ,Drew but Up to this time Drew had never sought a seat in.' the Legislature- :'Huls, now he ran for-the'•riding of,Sintcoe East, was,ehicted,• .and led :the opposition `in the l.,egisiature' until, the summer of 1943; when"he took full command, Once more Drewwaselected •by the 'Co ncillor of fiGuelph, Mayorhof •Guelph, of: his. party Iman to shush and was once commonest to Leafier, andme .' .mber _of' court under- the `' Defence •of C an�H.i Legislature'on his first attempt,' so Drew'regulations,fordisclosing that aCanaµiia now 'reached the highest office Within'the• 'force, was aeric .. •to Hong Roti+ ` insuffitraining These i ,i hOlo, finigilinPnrtovniinseoe.iintic• f, e,. Ge; 0.•:rge. D, wes all kcientnow"cI were' quickly and thoi'iirg a uuyhaiy When 1-- MCS Otter' was lost; at P., and John Drew was lost. with;ficr ,t,h?':.: Premier'was wakened with the sari newt at three 'in. the morning ,.' ilie,'lcgi:l Wier' in 'session at alis' auric. and 5! hen. prayer time came; around he wii3 in• hit' seat '.a's.'usual• , - As, I've said before . Drew; is .a drfhculc, has :steadily and constantly, spoken of.dropped himself as ,Cariadian •first` and; native of .Ontario ' second. -Never,, ;lie :declared: would he attempt to advance the cause„of' his, Province at the e„icpert se: of the. Dominion....National• unity�y he has said, thtlst and .willbe maintain • • This same' broad patriotic view hook ne the, w P,renierto the Motherland soon after his election,'and there he has worked f -post war prosperity coniumBritish. c - tions He made an intensive study of grew• is. an Anglican who sorirkumr:1• reads the lesion in, his Guelph Church His wi'f'e, fe, the daughter. af'..1 Iwa`rd` Johnson who wad •Canada's tx�ost nntif'' tenor and :has,''for many yeiirS hc(n general' manager•Iof. the Metrs•ip >litsa Qpera House. Tlie Drews were tnartft'd. in.1936 anii'have,a on Edward,•`anil a daughter •Sandra. energetically or Th Dre'uvs .have one of the; hrzi:''st anchored to continuing onnec private libraries' , in ' any'' Ontario 1n't't� peoplt circ 'it: and,Mrs..brew,,. whose ,a rienlurrei'as aLL'result of which Ontario •pioneer stocky. speaks .five l,cni,rt rx i bias spade more rapid .progress in is 'These”' T bUifirtAgg6ti'4-61 :t4.:4 l twenty' n}onths. in office', than at. ,..any although Sandra is still'.•havrog, Previous, time in' history„ "Farming must With. English 'Eduard, is alio • 't I riiy ' be'run by farmers" is his creed; .�: thte'ttolm The'Prernier knew in• the first week of. This is George :Drew. i known '•'- i 1944 of the vast•-and,'.complex` military like hire. y POULTRY CAPONILING• BEING 1ONE7EXTENSIVELY- Goldie Mai tin of Paramount has. `beer• busy• -al•l-spring• capontz- •jilg young cockerels, which many ; poultry- raisers are...now. carrying out eNtensively, The best''tlme to ,caponize is when the cockerels are from two to' six weeks old. As ,a.1�e-sult of the treatnteit these birds can be' finished to a wei lit• .Of i" oto ,10'pounds' irl about eight Months' trine, . We iLinderstaiitl there is a peelt'ligm price for these capons. t• 'They hey can be ' fattent�d �rtt 1+5ss• fee than, .a ..rooster: arid crib h :reared,:with''the pullet flock c'ith- out fighting The .capon ttrtkw 'not grow a comb "Goldie says that alae mortality rate } in cap0n.i:%tvg15'� about .:One perc nt or 1.es$ if ex- Pertly 'clone. ',He :can do its ,t'narY a.S• 1000 a day 'with • assistiaiic''`'.bU feom 'f ve.•to: seven; :iiuntirid? ?' cansidered a•iood day's Girl: I'rn• afraid dart rt,�•xx tarns out the lights. at 12 , hick. ' ,.Boy' Fraen.dItt'What he must be?