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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-06-28, Page 1• ;20 A ' year In Ad'vanCe ;; 500 'Extra, to U. S A. • F1.RST • HEREFORD • SALE ;A } SUC,ESS. �°rrtt i .RyfR �e af' _ i ems;• !!eeefq t .4-aitttlk tile• from; ofdeg or a Ii; . hcrds _... en y ned . of Lucknow - and Jas. A. __. Little of ,Teeswater :w.as held' on TuesdayJune 19th 'at eesw a er View :Farm. With.- L.. E. Franklin f .T route as auctioneer; 'assisted by Donald. B1,ue .of, Ripley 'and .J ohn` Si suss.o'Tees w aterVery satisfactory prices were obtain- 'ed. Ten cows with Calves at foot sold for an average of :$285, The. top' price 'was' $355 for Princess Patricia 39th, .a 6 -year-old cow with a bull calf, from the herd of George Kennedy Eight-bulis, seven of them tin - ear' old averaged der: one y K d $190. The top..price was $245 for Tees- - i w r..itisher atervi B from::: the e e herd ; of ' Jas.A.. Little to Thos. E. Smith ,of _,Elmvale.- The top price for .a 2yyear=old' heifer ,:was $280 -for Pine-Echo--Stanway:.Lass' 24th.. and. :purchased by ,Carl Hymers of :•, Ethel,' The -top price - .fora yearling heifer was'190‘.f r' Pine Echo Miss ••Tone 3rd,_ purr: chased by Jas" R.Coultes of Belk grave;, from the; herd. of :George' -Kemedy, / . tu,eli l0W,' ONTARi , RSDAY JUNE ' 28th, 1945 • EIGHT .PAGES -ZT AGED LADY PASSES. TO FORM- SC'HO L 1�!-rs: John MacL'cod of -Luck, -,R E^A: 1 AS. os "til" bn -Monda �-. • � - _ passed ar-by-law . auth.-or-izin -tli. formation of::a Township,:Sc ool: Area; and which;. will. ,officiall :Y conte into;being'.at the end, of this. Tear, .when .i Y :., , .. a five -man board evil " .. be. ;elected. at ;such time ..and ii1'; the same manner as which'-. t owns- '4. :HOME FROM • HO SI'ITA;I, O'WAR OPEN • Earl (Joe) ''McCoy ret r _TO H.LJ RO.N-E-R-U-C ..h. do E.ome,gn1ua',;;t fz:' RuL .�1eT�;17�r7U�.: r7C l 5s .W.. . ' I cy, serouoperat on • for -stomach annualfall .fair, and one of-the .yyoel eviou . h went�a -vrl__ .th,,���-observ�t-s--.0th ulcers. Joe stood the ` trip : wen, attrdetions'•' will' bQ a tug ' e f War' and ras:scarceiy home. befbre'he This contest, which was revived took', :a stroll around last ' ea ::.a' the block �' t, nd won by Aslfi,eld' Since then he :has been out ev Townsh _>., sta war' e Y p 1 ts, • .h0s. been day.,, ' •- . •. thr iawif 'open. to any 'tearri in the '•1pr ovincial ridin'g.. of.Hu.ron'-Bruce." This i only fitting as 'the 'contest is,,for 'the::. John'. Hanna trophy. Of courses there wil] be other worthwhile'prizes, • - The Society' is ' en a � ing t g g. g he. Seaforth Highland Brass Ban. d, "as well as '• the local High• School Band to . provide rri_usic ,for... the. da ' 'and _a'_ _ entertain- ment .program of 'entertain-. rnent 'will• be arranged in keeping with this 'jubilee anniversary... •. It is intended to revise the class,.for carriage'.and light horses, as well .as:�•other, departments •of the prize: list which will shortly' heready -"for ;printing MOVE FROM: ASHFIELD•- Mr, • and• Mrs.' Earl:'Sherwood and little daughter of:.Concession 1'0, Ashfield, have., moved to. their new home',, 'about ''a'.mile:and a half east, of Carlow This was'for= merly, . the' .Cantwell :,farm,, .'which Earl -has .purchased: Mr•: and Mrs,' Les '.Ritchie are moving ;to the he . S rwood :f arm:. H.SC..;. DONATIONS ECEIVED. HERE • At,, : the ; suggestion of a couple of. local residents, The . Sentinel CLINI.O 'AUGUST. lst :has-; fall ...con . next g. ly sented to acePi' ..p a� The next blood.donor. ' i donatons•'to': aide: in constru ti clinic in c ng Ltic know •.will : ' • be ,held on Wed a• new Hospitkl for Sick Children ,, „• •� � � ,, , . nesda-g ;•-Aeigust ist. 00 A ' M`cEdw'ard • & Son; of Freel-; ton were.the most extensive -buy ers, .purchasing ,four. head ' for- a total'ef $910. 'The purchaser:•from --thefarthest . distance 'was' Delmer, Kearney ;o"f . Ridgetown :w h:o bought two cows for, $560. The general average.:,for the :entire: offering . was 0 1 $. I IS ' PRESIDING - AT SOUTHAMPTON :CONVENTION �'I H d cri cal_ -1 zll fQr a� week Formerly . Isabella MacLeod, she• �waS' 84 'years of age, ' g. , an' c�w as,. a lifelon' ....:.gresi ent" o this cOin-,' rnunity. For ,-a • n b e, of: l y.eax4. she had lived in• the village: • g with her son .Dan I` •-The.. ,'tine' f ral• service Was held �u i '• )The. �'. ship cq,, nc Is arse elected.. The by in South Kinloss• Church on. Wed- law is enacted under- authority :nesday. • afternoon o ols Withy 'interment: conferred .by {the ;Public •Schools ° .. . in South Kinloss. Cemetery:: Act. • The new area ` .. includes the en, four' Corner V. Club tire township and embodies •','15 . The Four .Corner 'Victory. . school '.sections, . exclusive of the .. . ry Club.. . exclusive. met °at Mrs. Lloyd liunteis • horneSeparate schoolIri -T ownsh s- - • .. .. , where : there - . are: •two nor' . �.. r rape separate schools these may,forin their own. school area.' The School Sections .included in the -Ashfield Area are .Nos.1, F6.7. •.9, 10, 1215, 16, 17 ILS,S; 4' Ashfield 'and Huron; U.S.S. 8 Asti-',. - field --and West Wawanosh, TJ.S.S. . 11 .Ashfield and Colborne; , and U.r.S S 13•x • The Matter of cementing th.e Ashfield' aiid;es�. c War wanosh.In the_ ....... _ .case of .Union. p' 4ncrl for ;the. June quilting.Two quiffs were made. ' for::Red Cross. Cross. Mrs.•. Kenneth Cameron is giving her., home for. the July,3rd meeting,'. DEFER ..P.LAN; TC ENT AREN4 • , • il'oor of the Arena which ;' The ; , . _ , School Sections their." inclusion 'is' !Clansmen Club', has had under subject : to thea 'consent.• of the consideration has.,.been deferred for a wear , t -least.- ' r. Council. of the .Municipality 'in a This Wislon- . . u,:fa u,tlat'--- - --._ '. _.:., ... c-z-�^,rz �QiTc b °�' o reaCnea at= -a eetin on:' - r of s , a` Li g FriT' • . . is located....2, 1-a> $6,000;000'';s ,required 'to ;replace .•. ;::... -day-even2n ..,wh g, err it; was agreed the present but din `s w . i The ;trustee' b hrch are::BANK that: t 1 .pro`ect..was pin ' 7 .. g , g to ke. , board to be 'elect= :" inadequate and 'Obsolete. ,, . ... :,.. too .costly, .:., .. , ,. is e forschool area will • be`� • known as.: THe, Board, of Trustees..'; There'is,:a constant waiting list TO• BE .'SATU'RDAY :Consideration waSat first given, • 'I - g of the ::To ,nshi -n Sch ter D ea :of , approxirtiately.; 200 children putting :. an a surface w.th'P Commencin 'Saturd ..,s ;. ° a+ Ashfield".. On :.and' .. t'. who -have to waif -their turn = for g .. aY, July 14,; special finish auitabl fafter Decem e. or roller';. the ;Lucknow Branch.'ofinclud d 1945 the a sh admission.` It is this �in'ade. the Bank skating,' :Thi , sections;. quay, •. �. .. • . • g . , idea was more or ,°� of.. Montreal • will observeincluded in' the area' shall e that. make•s .the construction of a' . the less abandoned;', however ..i -n • re- e p , " ase•,..:.;-: Weekly half:, holiday on' Saturda. feren�": to exist as individual' gchoolsec-, new: ho" , s til i m era ' Y ce f tine or a p p =-= •� _.,: -. <; less .,costly job that ,.. o :afternoon, instead. of Thur ' . _ r e-'school`boards.h tions_.and ,th. Your donations to .this worth .slay, .. would provide a satisfactory sur:- an Y. ..This is'w r • With a vrew.,to face fo in h au ' , .' .. ' '. 14. uniformity :. .. change, for. linea Atenni g : jurisdiction in such sections' ,�', c se, . whether laiige. or, �srna1 .other r . <• , sand bad:.: ,, uniformity.as�thexe are no.:�,. 'shall ssolved: will be most w:elcome. • Receipts'' `• menton 11' •be di . ..,., The School Area, :. Board d vhiciz will :,tie. Issued" f 11' donations. .� Cost of this �sur.$ace : • etiv in 'the" rowince w i . . . ' .:: P h ch .do reinfor i .: ., ' will. be nominated and: elected at HOLIDAY banks in :the 'district and ver N ora ovations f includi-ng e chars e• g __.tak�.s_ _lace__ d• , .• . ' A. . _ .td..not ,.take into- o consideration' dera'tion' ., . '.. .. :.: y,.,: : .. .• :" - '. i .... rs will drainage, •wor k whi h m ht o utha mpton :of 'superinten-' A campaign is,•currently beinb appdirrt a secretary -treasurer, in left .at•this:office, and they will; +c ng material, vias expect- >. not close on Saturda aft the regular' •munic•' al `'nomina- Y noon.' 'ed to � Reeve' '.also • be • acknowled e l run to about $2 500 This J...W. Jo' n g d th. ou h ( , - y t of town. �s � tions and elections .will be-:.com.-. prised' 'of .Five member s who .will • attendin �.'.• Thee: $enti el g a .three=day convention n - in two weeks business lou llis ;rrii be f ro m 1 0a'-' .. 3 .m. each' ch. .ne p cessar• • .A ar . •., tial 9• � Y surfs �"� in �• c �o a a ppea o• e• u . an as a conseciuence -the ,`dents of Homes fort e: conducted :int e h Aged -;arid h ,local_sehool�ort . da with the. ex addrtion- to:_the-, cleated -,me •`hers: m dr not d a ear t --Whited. pp 1 t th Wel lov aid in er thin w 100' ok". delegates r Make. your don :Saturday On Saturday the bank C1 b d :For the first .term the three 'rrlem n are registered .from' all of t' . " anon to..the. children's ho' it E�- sp a1 will `QpPn' at 3Oa:m an - ? ri s m �i. cln�e whole-ma-tt-er- -�'rthe�r�v-ince: ,.: • was�li-e-l-ve-thy .� . to a '! serve`for-two, - �, _ , Years --and the=otFaer at 12=noon..-: hers ,with' the h;guest •' vote: will Tins i 5 to ;time being' at •least . ... . .. ... e Yrt st time .this an- r two :members for one year 'There 1 �,nual after members rally has bee n held in Bruce •� , , • will be elected for two -ver terms w i th re tiri ng f n Ger rn County, plans for which were rzm;. Count y House Of Refuge' Coin- ' , ' .: ,, ; A. few , ... .. . , :. ' ,:, vent e .'. ,•, evenings ago we. listened � - '•''' -.:ed'mileage ; or eight meetings�- airman of the ,,cornrni P•F'•M', give an impressive thumb Inspector .Is t t .. . and sent h c p Valuator 'tee, nail sketch gat the sessions. ,. of the •twenty: grim The •IVIiiister;of,Educat` ... ion •has an Under : the direction of the Bruce ,. ` / / F , members eligible for: 're-.ele e • � ection. Members Of' the, 'BOarcl arialloW" mitfee.' an d. t h e kee er. ,of' p th vicious • mood , and Alex• was: thankful ' when e a � `L . h 'Luftwaffe .of-' fiver took charge of him n. him to Berlin From e,r in . e was sent to an interrogation-camp at Frank- 'fort Here; he _spent/ days. in -sol= i a y confinement on 'a daily :diet'. they , 'went to,',a ;regular P:O.W: spenttree' :days and:::'re .eived ;Red Cross pare_ i _ arid. ` other t=, 'ten don':that snapped: them port o = their recent going •over�alteir rogation centre:,.But -• these flux: • ' e e y ,:were. herded; ' ' d d .into cattle`. cars 50 Without ` a r ine ac� ' comodation , in which they' Spent : `ti . . wo nig '. S :tinder e, ar tiving, a ' .,' a a •: e ex spent.is entire period . of • confinement. This .Camp was ,'in' Saxony' tri Eastern: Germany, near uhlberg, house,'. ,R.;"1.; Wile . Mr WO, Alex G... MacKenzie ear. w rap at Frankfort where the h• o Y i� s� �ch l i•. a een • months-, vuhi 'h hes ent: a"s a' '" rrs-' B I' badvised i.. � ,spent. p, he ,, ..of the � ;thshfield . • ••Hockey Star:Here ere Last WednesdayBob Davidson; veteran. hockey � .s• r Y to of:�t Leafs„. � he . Tor onto Maple. Leafs,; was' in : tow lie is'travellin ' . n g for St. Lawrence Starch Coin pang' -.and -was -on -•his; - first ' tri th A roti �� ,' .. gh this' 'di:stri:Ft: ' - gob has been; with. - th the.Leafs for eleven seasons..ail; his pro career, and has', been one of their Most.. consistent .and effective:, perform-' ers,. He , ' -..ever acid doesn't get the publicity he,'?often deserves ` .in' • With. some '.' 'Contrast to of his - more prolific ,-amniates, .,. RECEIVE_.F'TRUCK,- The, IRE... T .- RUCK, The , �Lucknow Fire. : C '. .receivedC.ompan �<. delive e . truck!' he fi�`w fire Y last week, and on Friday evening held a 'meeting b]arii : for. " • g to discuss for ,this egUiping' , the vehicle' purpose, The, matter left ' " , tter was Vin the, hands coni � of • a committee' posed :of .,Austin Harry Nixon Solomon, Har aria P. T. ,Douglas , were:to. confer with To Foreman, Alex Town Havens:. . A .sign 1 s � • been , >!ire. Hall. g posted on the d.. ,door fo tbnee to. rbidding admit- Pa Will be' liable .all, and trespassers CO e to prosecution. School Area.: by-law • and has ;oner'of :war; in•S-ta]ag 4B �inGer- man•' orated Mr Y P J. H,:;'Kinkead, :Public Void t r f' School Inspector oid .of . all Melodrama, one uries were +short ',lived.. Th p of G,oderich; as' } _ of a and -a,; crust ,cf, -*official- referee; to value, adjust'• could sense that -be , end the rear a:1:::'int- of ,rsoup- rative were• hardshi s and b ,utal- . bread, ,with a: • board 'bed''in' his 'men to:a car, ith .and •: determine in 'an ..equitable p 'i ./crinin -infested' ' 11 t I' t manner, 'all-,rightss hies., that:�, 'Were .being skipped• 'CO.t The • idea: , .. ,and clairitis'-of was -to br _ the:. different:- school sections en ,_ 't e' ..woul' t _.. tering' the.'Tow were seemingly endless' days that h . Y d talk, but they, were guard befor r t St 1rishrp ,School- Area'• those WHO instructed to divulge' only' Mr. Kinkead is req wired r 413;. where AI h' q to make who experienced them de . g Y i his report .to the, sire to' relegate in so. far as poss riatne, rank• and number notwithDepartment stand:in threatswithin.. three months . able to memory s -•dim past. g of being shot. onths ,from the From ��e interrogation -centre': of. o rations aceto al._ .o fift .. • ._. about 5d,. mile from,Lei: ' The M. • 1 _..:. . 11..e ate .._,...._ _ t __...___Y b013: -:. , s _Az:,Mrs. fli' ht ' was reap: 1i b nee ssax or s, an was , ue for rest.. an army carrip and had `thatitvi e y leave `to: Canada. He was stickingCOMING .'EVENTS'not soiree of the conveniences township councils of Huron', -Col:" • t s th,t orne and' West• . Wawanosh .' to' : , . with_ the • crew, of ;which he wad._ _ __ •_ . •._DANCING .:_ .. • _ _..:: • mist Luftwaffe carnpsy:_ had. ; The FRIDAY. p p the •.'navigator, for a coupl"e Under'Clansrrren' sus ices therecamp's total' population was about ass resolutions. ermittng their pall. 25,000"..In' otli 1r compounds were portions of the 'union school' sec more .-operations, but they. were, will be a. dance in the Town Ha13, ie . , r Russians, .:Poles,' French' .and vari-. tions ; to be' included inthe Ash- shot down the first .night out, on Lueknow on Fii•dav, June. 29th Alec's '51st `operation ',.`.,~ pus European • nationalities. The• field -Area•• .to music by Carruthers Orchestra. �,1. Russian: •,and Polish prisoners who' . Their objective� that.•ni�ght, Aug- 'Admission 50c; It `is ;expected that .: . tlst 31st,. 1943, was..Berlin hut be- did.•-not,come•under theacare.of ,. , . ,weekly �F'riday night dances' win. . • . (tire _�r_ _...._.._ -.011 .:._, ,. µ•a ... �.. • the._R.ed ..Cross. -literally "die ...._'like PliSr.:_g`ot in on tiNe _ target i Y , ,.d,. be held here. to music b . iii flies" '. Alex .said. _ _ _ night titer =and- flak•'- got them_• :. ............_ ,. , . _ d passing. of F t} p," g the b' .-law.` 'Alex completed. �tour�' y . nis er �-- -`i so - oixi is -out g s, band: g• Of" the, crew of seven, four were popular:. o ua�� killed. "Alex and'two• others bail ed ' out Alex . received superficial wounds 'on the hip ,and heeil,.btit which did,rrot prevent him'. (ram trying to evade capture: He carne down in. a wood on the outskirts Of .B Berlin 'and* ' and' id out for `two e ;ANNIVERSARY. ,SERVICES .. AAt: St, Peter's Anglican Church; Sunday ne .t, 'July ,1st," �I'he Cele- brant at 'Holy Cornintinion.in the meriting. and the, 'i•eaclher at g� p Evensong will ,be Rev, . Geoige� Fenning 'Of London. da hoping to be able to: hop a On July 8th at 3 p,m.:I s Grace ris, found ,train. He' was 'dis The Archbishop of 'Huron .will vered and.. captured by civilians administer the Rite of Confirnta- a''nearby ,'village, ^wha• were in tion in St. Peter's.: Church Praiseis• Red Cross In this. Camp : p there were . up- wards' to °2-,500 'English, Canadian and Empire airmen:, Repeatedly in his conversation Alexx praised' the Red, Cross. It was, his sincere belief; and, - which 'he said most :any prisoner of war' would verify,. that had it not been for ;the Red Cross, fevV;, if any, could have' tir- vived for longon -thee prison . eir pris (Continued on Page Seven) _r CHURCHE S TO'HO%D JOINT SUMMER SERVICES • As hasp . bee'n •eustor ary. A the congregations`of'•he Presbyterian and United Churcheswill hold joint' services during the summer months. During Jul Rev. " J .Y, W. Stewart will conduct s , ervices"'�Tn•• -the Presbyterian Church, and in• August , Rev, C. H. MacDonald' will preach in the United Church. ! . Sunday school' 'will be held • a':at' ten o'clock in' each church as • 4 • sA