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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-07-04, Page 2,i r r; AYAA PAGE TW .,fir .?.-•w11r!a a I•,W!i1Cd►Wril#hi :4' . T. The 'L Lucknow Sentinel, LucknoW • a,• ntario THURSDAY, OILY 4th, 1945• • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL isM L11;14104 Ontario. 1873— PublishedEach Thursday Morning • Sugseri on Rate ,- $2.00 A Year in Advance --, Member •of The C,W.N.A. • L; C: Thompson ipubhsher and Proprietor THURSDAT,. ` JULY 4th., 1945 WlY 'Or- S'1 ertalr -.., �. NGEN'trf . DR ''Saturda the Navy' League ,: • Twenty.' three ;million tennis. On y 'v3' I• ' 'Canada will: hold its annual, tag balls -the entire wartime 'output. ofC • L, da 'in Lucknow. There are few, , of. the United Kingdom were Y. • , , p ustry ., in' :a of any, who. are not aware of; and used' by, British industry German interested -�in, the :work of . the brilliant, plan to defeat ... , . Navy,League, yet many overlook j : magnetic mines:: Early in, the war that 'to exerts :were : asked` 'Ito. solve : a the very important :fact� p . , " carry on its work, this Organiza- tion is dependent en the .nickles,' .dimes, quarters, and dollars -of generous Canadians, The Navy League , operates twenty-three hostels.' and recrea- tion ' centres at .Canadian `coastal ports,' where,. in'the last three : years naval and merchant"sea- men ,of forty-three Allied'. nations made. nearly and a; half +mil Y_eight. v'isits.' 'r. lion . These, are the men who guard- ed the vital allied supply'lines, and who at these hostels received. comforts' and; attention that help - ed"to relieve.' the strain .and ten-' a - n tee c Jong vigil ilio their to � h s of g xn. .._ g _.f erous " waters. To these; men the Navy League 1I tries- 'to give some of< the ` comforts of iiime -- Wdollens=magazines;• '-games; 'ditty bags -and--many such: things. that _tend to make the long 'days at sea just- a bit easier. Another responsibility of the Navy League is.:their •,youth train- ing gu ing ,moveinent, ' the Royal Can- adian, Sea Cadets, by which thousands of:teen-age ;boys are annually ..taught the principles of good seamanship; of- r 1iscipline- .and sel# :reliance • - :V -E. Day -has. brought no relaxa- tion - in' •the work of the' Navy Leage: While u ' activity ' in': supply 'ing : the war's demands has, swung to the -Pacific, hundreds of thous ands of . seamen are Still needed. to transport' millions of: tons ., Of e food and. supplie-s'�;t�dtitute s Europe., en seas that the -Navy the sev Y League asks -your-help--Men who have, and are helping,. to, 'keep our shores. free. On Saturdaygreet the taggers ` • ' oiirteousl y and as liberall ' ..as you. can.:, . major problem which was threat- ening the success. of Britain's new. mine -sweeping _technique. ' Th`is technique • involved. the use , of.. mine -sweepers' which towed be- hind them each about 500` yards of. electric `cable. ' Powerful eii"c= tric current generated inside/the ships was to be' .passed 'through .' the cables into , the. sea, . and • thus explode all.mines- in the area by. P vl.,i.°triL' �.15a�'.aaaa6c.;.,r�+ta'� -Jt.. cables had to • :be made. to float,. This was' ' the:, stumbling block which the scientists • had to over- come.. They . soon hit .. upon t'a simple. solu`tionTi it -was -to: car. the electric wires on a' cab le made of , tennis balls, pressed and pack- ed . tightly, ' ' one 'after the ' other. to'''form ' one '' long' self -buoyant -cable The plan w..as� entirely sac _.cessful :Sine' then United- King- dom rnanufacturers have used `a' total of.23 million. tennis':balls :to make chundreds ,of buoyant. sets, involving:_ over. , one imillion�'yards of cable. z {`Only'what'we' da ;Makes What we 'say believable ZION"` Messr§, 'van . Conley of.:Lange Lang - side and eraser Purves Of Kin,- loss; -assisted' by' Peter, Cook, Henry and Lane , Gardner built Sixt ` Years ` go. the cement.foundation cif Gordon .. Y Kirkland's straw shed last :week,, Re forestation was. urged" sixty Mr.and Mrs. '.George Hunter years sago as, this. paragraph in- were visitors with Mr and Mrd. dicates; `fAll are agreed that our Jack= Bradley of LaurierLSizn•.'arms•-are--beco g.::tm'ougb con- Rrnc�oii. • '-i •tinual eleu�r irg .of w}.iat ren ain§" of .: 1 ,- = de t-4_T't .y_ s C& 1, . -do=er~_... nt. -- ... u:.�id atl , - - _ _ h..' :Shelter greatly to the, rn;.jury,of week -end an .Toronto with , ,er • of 1Vlary cane �Johnato�1, beloued- �; ' ' various ,cro s and of the'general P sister, Kathleen, � ' : �:. - soil". h"e 'Plant- wife of 'E. L.:. Johnston, . "r.} Ycr �,` • fertility .of the so T . P . . Rev Woolley, who was' recent ., was.. ur ed:: to 42nd .year, m of evergreens ; g . , " as. astor of the 'Ash-: ; g `- fM ..R '. a hers :came to'tow ly inductedp the situation, r Gh n : ...• •,.• . •. .remedy .:.. . town a ears as head, salesman' field` rviced ere Stnda rciated, at Juvenile delinquency ` pp in Geo: Keri`''s t'he.services'here Sunda .a•,.T.-,.13e., '• t -'alone a resent, day dr. odds: store. ' ?' .to . be not : .. , Present. , yg ,; - fore `an ap reciative congregation, P problem, Under the caption; "The Y t t ", ='the' 'failo:win' u. u Mr., and Mrs; Ernest Gardner; Duty'. of .Mothers• ,, , g `• ' Mr, and „Mrs. Cecil Gardner visit- item, appeared: No ` matter 'how ed: with: Mr. and Mrs: Jas. Craig • poor the girl, is the moral atmos - on Sunda' 'afternoon." phere about:her may ;be as pure y las if- .she were reared ;in •a palace, • Mr. Harold Gardner was home roi' ed her mother wills it. She from Hamilton for the week -end: d may not be able to.. give her 'dau- Visitors, with Mr. ' Will. Ritchie ,ghter money or even ' an edl,ica'• tion but she can give her a high on � Sunda •were. ; Mr.' and Mrs. , ., . o • s sense .of honor,:To.'do it;' she ;will: George Coleman, lair. and Mrs. her` loose on :the streets Ross. Chapman man and •family of Sea- not turn p ` � to carry on flirtations with. mar M' F J' P imp a O, N, BACKWARDS,: THE t SENTINEL. FILES, THROUGH from Whitby college 'where she' Won first prize in 'Writing anIt second in -elocution.: - ---- Lindsay, T. Lawrence' headed the class;at the Ontario College of •Phaxiriao examinations at Toi..; 'uritis ..� forth, :Miss: Princes Jean. 'aper.- ried men or°send her unpirotected � . i, of ,,,,..i: ,�.� ; •gib. . ':.�. _u . _, , .. ., tlaZ;n Zia _viouc rim aa. ;: r.. : o ' . ° to balls �ivliile she -remains- • at vi'as' ' satisfied that the , "you ng Mrs, Will �R"tchie was taken to, s London: on Friday and underwent folks should have their. fun". This. is; : plain talk, but mothers Who. a •':;major� operation,' on.., Saturdayt . that it is ' i o'far has been will read is know atrue, a.m., Her' condition and : knovi�,: too, low -much• -they- quite favorable. Her: many', friends hat ."it is true.: blame t are to hope 'for a complete and _ speedy _Tobacco _oultice , wa_sr _claimed: recovery,' as a:marvellous'•.cancer cure. un 's: house� oh the of Duri an- Mr;eJohn Young's Mr � sand Mrs..Bere .. g non were Sunday.visitors'' with -1VIr.-and�.7Virs., N�"�O _ Hpnter ° - =�..-- Mr. Bale' Stothers.of London Bailey and ' Mrs. Henry Horton of ' Maf- a ry eking ' spent • _- o�nday with Mrs. Susan Andrew and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Kirkland.`' ` Gordon Congratulations are extended to Misses Jean Ritchie and Yvonne SMa offin on 'the success- o g 9' I. o od enough h to A. mar who is g Man, g shed ' his -blood for his countrY is • good enough. tO. be given a square deal afterward. ore than that no man it entitled ttedto,and. less an `"have.-Theo- '-'--dote- ave:=Theo-. hat n�o� man•shall 4 do`re Roosevelt ire a •'speech :: at S ringfield Ill. July 4, .1903.. ...-kM•z'1'. •:On July 1st the-.: Dominion- of Canada``: observed' its, 78th :anni- versary since,,` Confederation. • in • this. short. span of years, Canada • . has ou•,tg rode the colonial state is ;ands has -earned .the "right •of,re- g co nitionr s nation :ante iri" rn't rnationaFaffairs there were -14;125 Inv 1943; ,135 from cancer in Canada.'' That is. Can- adian. month and the' about 1,200 a , a'dian..Societ Society for for the'Control of. Y Cancer believes that, one-half that numbercould havee been, saved had, early sigiis•beoat reconiae . e atme t iven and- � roper tr r� g "'P I" "LX - ... ho: ahold -that There. ar those w the • results - in "the Ontario and Dominion election have sounded the death knell of the' C.C.F. With. this .weY can't altogether agree. . True, 'as- a potent.. political' party so far srumer caatrength ` in y Pariiament this_ _ Townsfolk often think that-. the duriri noise. is •-.bad here , . g dances and' artici larly then- they re P. � breakin ru r but we: don't appear' g P to be able to ` hold.; a 'candle , to Teeswater noise makers The News. compjl Iains that in the Cul- ross-Village ul -Toss V ,, . iliag' e• .noise �•and�-rowdy ism is getting ettin • worse after each dance. One of • the popular!., habits is `:to toll tke.:town bell anywhere .from - ani.:a•Edi 'midnight to three ',-'.nd for Wor'rall:th inks. its 'time. to call in outside helpto assist in "clean. "ing up the disgusting: mess". May- be a word to, the wise will be suf- ficient ufficient but there -are; always those :who `wo 't take_ a tip and must bemadean example of..And •:then they'll squak to . high heaven. "'"wziuld' aPPearto ;be "the- ease:- The CC,F. has suffered two stiff;body, bloWs' but if the "old?!,parties take it 'for granted. `°he's down• g for the count, they °rnay -discover,. 'they're not vigilant, that 'this socialistic opponent is a pretty tough guy to dawn, who -might be ,' able to. come up' 'fightuig stronger'than ever, What type of • government we get during the' . • next term or two *illdecide this.. fuI completion -.of �:__their_-_:_High. • School •,,entrance;; studies for `tile i rates Year,. � obtaining ;their, cer. of c ..t on their :year's work :(Intended. for, last week) Mrs : Mar '' ;`MacAuley': of Tor- Mary onto has;s ent`'the past week with P her daughter; Mrs.; Z!',rank :Ritchie, who -is 'recoverin from pneu Drerny, `decided •to take: the lice .. .,. • ,.:make S.R...9.:.7friodr:, ste s : to m r p m i i0, :Con. 3 aid , 4 '. passable �M�and�Mrs ...:Ed:.Ahzens, -the.. , r i e >rtinied 'ant �� ass d ca Mrs: Aherns Ed Mearns -Accra s, p former s rnother.lVk , and Dick of ',Indianapolis visited witli Zion, friends, on Friday af- ternoon. Mr :• and "Mrs. Joe Freeman. , and , ..M., anvil sent -Sunday, an.. at the f ypp. home. 0! Mr. and:'Mrs': Will" Gard'--. ner• • We 'are' ` pleased to, report a sale ,his 100 -acre farm,'on, C n,' $ `slight improvemezit' in the •condi-`i Kinloss 21�Z�.miles:from Hol rood: o ]5• .. Y •' i 'hie wh. • Mrs. `Ed ar tc tion of g R • • M:' McKenzie of Lochalsh =PostN still in G.oderich: hospital.' Office, was advertisin ' that a cow had strayed to.:Lot• 32,, Con. '1,1 Huron Townshi ': and :that `"the owner is requested to probe •prop_ 'erty, • pay expenses' and take her al/gay, boundary `between Kinloss and Messrs, G. W. Berry ands• Geo. 1VIcHardy started. on a strip to the Forty -Years Ago W' Mr. Glass was appointed choir leader and organist of Lucknow'` Presbyterian : Church, Prank Cain's mare, Debbie C;, took ' ',third money at, . Stratford races She' wash then' taken •to Michigan.' ;and entered': in .the .'. rand circuit.'.; g The. large' grain elevat'dr at .; „ •. d oo:_ ': 0 r .. wo t ' �d r _ a _ h .. � . h n__ _ � ,.._ of Q wheat was destroyed by. fire; . Mr. ` J G, ' Anderson returned from :a. trip to ` the Northwest, where he inspected his ranchnear '1Vi`edicine',Hat. on. which''he had; sheep and 1' s nearly l 2000 lamb S. . P —Edward Plougl man- --'died in= West' Wawanosh'Township in. his6 59th 'year .protesting the move to `increase the sessional ndemnity:'of mem- North-West. t I bers of : the House of Commons; e- 'fr m ' $ 1500 to 2500. The `LochalsYa correspondent re- 'froin $ . A nevi's Shoe. Store was ports .that;Dominion Day passed J. B. g off very quietly :with most of the, offering:women's button shoes "at below at, Pine and be o c_ ;youngeo le, • 'picnicking P P . River or Nintail. While''rreturning Lucknow- had two barristers–•,. 1' o _ n office 'u stairs from : `Ki,z�ta%1 � Mr, ...Rod McLennan P. A. •=Ma comso ,_. c p • _misfortune -to lose. his: in 'the'`Allin; Black; •and' H. Mor had_ ane . Mor - pocketbook, rook ,tiontainn 22.00. 'iiiso office.` over `;Watson's Bar.;: Mrs.' Mary E.- Brown' died''sud ber Shop . the 'Lucknow Pub - kilter in. Toronto., She was a dauTeachers`of t lker, in ool' .were -J. S a r liter of Ben irnin Belcher, .Pala ` lic:;Sch . , , , , p g-: Ja, ci al`: E. Bur' ess. and mount: blacksmith:'. p.. Barbour, 5.,, g�, Firstro m u, � Archibald. : ,Ashfield ,Council;!: on' petition H.'�C:� Arc a do p p -t a her--1merc '7t ils -under the lattert ac Pup - from _Messrs: Chaff, �Diaher''and , , a �. 'fallaWs: V Sturdy; -�`A.:--darner-• s 3�> o .Reid 1a. ' th l?: lr v rn L.° M. H'ara . L ,N:-::iari..,,t, AA new, g J`-•,Mciedd=�l�x-atrzi T A�i� '• chison ' T. McNall .Murdoch,' F. Web-. Murdoch, I. Treleaven, , b ster, J. Spence, °A; Jewitt, D. Cook ' H.: Alton ' W..:"Kirkpatrick, M. Seers C.° Burgess; W: 'Mc= P , g ,. :Donald, A: ' MacDOu all, : J: Mc-. � . Ged , Devitt,. H.Webster, E. des, that :a .good deal of wort be- ingwas ` done. on 'Townshi oads,�.`O. e' P such item read "John Webster, 50' loads ravel on Con. '12, .$3.50 Jail es..Miller of IHolyrood Post • Office ' ;had 50 coloriies ` of pure Italian • bees, (or - sale • James -Agnew was offering for Donations oto the. building' fund of a 'w :ne Hospital for Sick Child- . p •ren • in: ,:T , 3r ororito ,vita --be .:left -at this -office 'Obsolete arid inade- quate uate facilities make the erection of , :,. a -new; building. uildin-erative.of g... imperative_ ._.. the ' k'iddies of ' the province, and elsewhere, , are to get: the care and .treatment that!, this 'hospital 'has long , been noted for.; The re cord of service of the; Hospital spe ks or -i tself. .-During 'the past , .,..,, nore•:than: a _quarter. of 75 years m sick and _cri, led chi- '•a•�million c pP ren have 'been' cared .for in 'the of ' the hos .ital •and more wards • , _ , . • .p than :'22A million ! examinations and treatments 'have been . given in its out-patient department.' But' present. accomodatianis far from. ample -the only ;answer;is'a new. and` moderns building. ' Donations that ,are pouring in from', all over. the 'country will make this a reality, •V e Rations For American. Visitors American- visitors-_• to Canada. who are staying in .the country.: five days" br longer may secure -ration' Cards :for--their-ternParary. 'stayY at local 'ration _beards or: at, crossing points at Windsor or Sar -' nia,raccording to the; ration divis- ion of the regional office 'of the W.P.T.B.` �Arner-i ans-w ; ouldybe a dvis d to LL -have, their draft cards.in..case;-,of. social securit or voter s men, or.soc security. card in case of., Women ,;for pies-; entation when getting their; r ton cards. `These cards are :only nec essary,,, when, Americans are Stay- ing with relatives or friends' or doing' their", own, housekeeping. Ration _cards are;.'not� necessary: when Americans plan -on Stayirig at hotels or eating in restaurant's: J W. McKIBBON, well known Wingham.:druggist• died on .Fri-' ,day in his ;06th. .year, A Magazine Bargain ' Maclean's Magazine' is offering a two-year, ; ,special suhscription price ":'of $1.98 during the month of July only. Orders taken. at The Sentinel Office. , John ;Boyd:was ,advertising art- ificial' lirnbs for sale, having had 20 years' experience during ,which ti'rrie he had sold over 150.: R. J Mc'Mathlacksmi h'' b t , and iri e,--„ a r=1 •haver -i d=- ca a m ke t se ti ,. a --ad.`oi in .Per �- -. -stand-s u n g cy s .Hate1; Stauffer St. ' Lucknow .• 1Vlr. Brower Mallou h .opened a g. new' rocer' 'store• in ,the buildin g .Y building next to Lawrence's tin 'shop. Jahn Gaunt of. Wet Wawanosh had'" fall' -wheat •'standing 6 -•'feet 2 inches Huron, Trine'River, V1illarton, -Bervie-..and.Holyrood-cheese fact .y orieswere repr'eserited at the Lis - ;Quid ,' Cheese Market,. . • offering 1350 boxs' of 'colored cheese, June. 'Make, at, 51/2'toy7 .ceiits-a pound; :but sales .were few., Rev. Mr. Moss,: new :Methodist Minister 'on,.the Ashfield s 1 . „Circuit, 'delivered .a special, sermon to members of the Orange Society, 'in Mr, John Gardner's .Grove; ' Miss' Jean' Mt1rray 'returned AU o.wey,' M: Jokin stone, A . 'Naylor: Twent Presentation Was. eld in Ash= • field for Mr. and', Mfg. 'John :Neil MacKenzie and ' 'Miss Mary' H. MacKeniie; prior :to' movi`rig' to. Ripley. I The death of Mrs. Henry_.t%ooke oc,'urred safer a'lon . illnes ;that s confined her to bed for 21/2 years,:.. e `'R A. Callan :terminated .Go his p .' astorate at South Kinlos Church and was"pre• ented with a rs urse o f mon e --= _ -=-•-�=^T�•��__- St Te Lc Sc Wo k'u K. 'MacDenald,''W. F. Thpro pson,, Mrs.She riff• •,I. M urdie. ' r , Rev, 'C.. 'Heber' Dickinsorr con- ducted lintroductory:.services on 'the •Ashfield Circuit. Teachers in 'district. schools .in eluded tile "following'L:. Finlay- son; ....,U:......_.._ 'No. lJ._A_ shfie...'id; E lsie Shelton, SS.o..10Cu.lross, gar= • lion ` od ins U.•S.S . 'Nor 'J 3..ASh- field•, Grace F. lL;ocklj t SS: No 12, ,West•, Wawanosh'; ,Margaret Asiifield`M. " McLeod,' S.S, No. 10 . � S. Lang, 'S.S, -No,' 7 Ashfield, South" Bruce Breeders' Associa-: dozY presented res@nted Mr. john PurY S` with •a gold headed cane. enderson and Fisher.annc•' H oun ed the n. of, a lumber yard ,openig ' and planing mill north of ',silver` wood's Creamery;,`