The Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-08-23, Page 1F•'•
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LUCKNOW,• ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST-' 23, ,1945.
CI
RVICE E Former Resident. Visits Here
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Mr and4lVilAlkter
HELD'
. WE•N ESDA .. `Strathroy, Galled on Mrs. David.
EIGHT- PAGES
CLANSMEN CARNIVAL
.BIEI,NG IIELD.TQNIG}IT
• .-ci ie -:s.er.vice---of: p.�ra•i•se'. •:, anal Hustonto n un
.M..T. h,t �u, rsda;,.y, , , Mrs
,- Levitt; wvetat, Toni
ght_hursdaY
)as ••Abe •n'1e
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who vas- reeentJ..marres of ThmcZ`lansen;,s'annual Carr
iLnlm}:I:<, hrlr,forniell
•tet r -'F ..1-L� .A.fY rvL (Jy�,�
e ; QU.tS.taI1dIT1g
h
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bn. 0,110, rrizes N E ►R FATALITY.'
niters; of , the*ZOO',._.__
'door . • ,
prizes. at the Clansmen's weekly.1'AT ' p0'i; NT CLARK
dance last Friday.:were Leonard <---=T=-
t
eDonald • ..Bcttx Griffin:. and ...A riPa�r"= r'wn�in oreirrred. at
Donna- B[er r'y. ,There y ell . be • n OI:fit �C1ai& on .Keide hei ' }li h:
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Gil:. �cl�.: _, L�.v� ,�C.ucl�n�sv�r-.::ti.,nd :... �r. - , . �._ _, .. .,
i e - ..... . , of , t , _ d _..:1 ? lac rrrd. x , _. err
tln�t �. � -� . z ._.. vaud ... •• . _-..-r .—.,-- ---,
..e eller __. .
an dance _ his : ,. ,d. ; ,. on a .waves avextur _ .
. ,.. ,., 11., .., . ._:. .. - _:. .. _ •.. ...:,�.... .,_. � . ,a ccount of ed tom=--.
n and ..as- we � 1' .�_ r - n
Ithau l ast- few ea
a g rs; 1WF
�ttende , a
eve_.m w ri.a e_. s1__2i_v. d
"�'ednestla3l�-, �,G. .� , - .., .. , �.�.-- thy: �aal.e�;a1 ¢dines arl:d ,ar;pri�e-�ra�v;�
itn'ie _wo s
.61 the speaker,. mi.; Harvey, Park- Levitt 'are. residing in , Strathro
er, it , w•as 'truly pointed out ::that
d- viten 'be:
suohan occasion shout. , l . , .. .'
marked }by :full congregations '.in ! HIGH SCHOOL '; OPEI 11NG:•' `.
'ehurc es .. S'ET'BACK' TWO WEEKS
ale village
• Taking.part inthe service,•were
•' ev. H. F. D, aero, Rev. C'. H, • Meeting . on Tuesday night',, the
RacDonald, ;Rev. J. W Stewart Lucknow Board 'Of 'Ed;ucation de-"!
M. .
and . Mr.. Parker,. student rector ceded that the Public School
at;'St. Peter's, who, delivered a would 're -open _on the' regular vicos-•-e€-•�eur keno£ e o - r w, with
timel : "address, stressing the date, .Tuesday, September 4th, we again, t . horses being`. featured, will mole•
Y , ..:..., he appeal fPr m ed to hold hizn 'u until
but the High School. opening ,was.than ,make u for this. The:; �rize -anag p
?` '. responsrbilit es ,that. rest upon. us early receipt of advertising and P P a
. ssistance reached'. them.. -Having. ,:;
Set back -.approximately .2 weeks : nevi,s +co We-especiallymoney in .fhe horse .classes has
with the .restoration of peace.copy. request
seen_,their- plight; Margaret 'Mc-
� He' h mit "O' Valiant :Hearts" `until; Monday, September 1`-th:
T....__,_Y. our. rural-enrreSoondeta'ts 'to send
'was sung in ..enniir►emoration; .o€ Such ..action 'has the. approval. i:n the' budgets on Honda .ya'.'to
f r.
those, who will.'',not. •return, after. of • the Departmenhigh, as: hi school
g . noon;• ,,...
students'
•Which�the�:congregation.. stood m -: , services :are urgently -�
:, a .silent and .reverent 'tribute to heeded' • in harvesting: and'-. pro-.
•L.'JCKNOW UPPER
.cessig Ontario's. various; food
their :memory. ',�
On=:Tuesday .evening, following- crops...•
:the peace. .announcement, ' a' ser-
vice: 9f 'thanksgiving -was-hejd--in-- '
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ARMAS` AMPUTATED
St. ' Peer's::;,Church . and : •on Sun- �:
ABOVE • :THE ',ELBOW.
• day,liev _ l MacD" onaldcon,
ducted a propriate- services,
marking this' ":day as a, national
- --day: of -thanks -ivin to-:-A-1might
God ' for .the final • 'victory, an
a day of remembrance .,:of .`'the
heroism of • the men:and • �women_I
h:a three piece bedroom s�ti,te
heading the list. of five rizes
The program yirhich•` `starts: :.•.at
8 30y:- .will _ be • presented • on. an,
elevated•.:stage so that . all :Can,l
o ,
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`- .SII tier,
— A
_.:4. b t� - _ �-.=__•_ e lit; .
h n to- a to
�.- g Y � th
lent water. The foursome; ,mem, "+
bers of" the Point's, summ•er' col-:
ony,' o were,; ;Jerry • and Norman '.'
Jarvis, and George Braeaie • of
1 Listowel , and.: • Morris Leonard .,
Dungannon• A recti ,:ir
• ,g, h SOCl- . ..,
Toronto
}} ety will ' this ,year told a • oneThe. latter,;'sand. Jeri Jarvis
. EARLY COPY •PLEASE. i y fair on Friday,Se . September.• Y
damanaged •to reach Shore.. George
28..Owing to the 'condition of th.e.i B
hall there will: ' raeme, however;, • got :into diffi
be. no indoor. ex, .
As we are still without the ser- ' hculty, • and went'under.. By' : a
1 valiant fort Norman Jarvis
WILL HOLD ONE -DAY FAIR
AT'. DUNO`ANNON ,TII,IS YEAR
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of the United Nations: who gave.
their. lives 'so 'that this "day.'might
finally be, :achieved: , b:
• FREE STREET DANCE
IlERE;..Lz%ST ,t51EDN;ESDA
'Mrs. ;George Taylor: underwent'
.further surgical,.ordeal :last
�week_ir► London the}i: a-�seeoj d.
amputation, :operation _:was :-per;
,formed,'' which.,.resulted in the'
'removal •of-'lxer .°`arae 7above the
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elbow...,:: G
STILL: TEN VACANCIES IN •
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MR.:GAME'SY INSPECTORATE
- J ?. -Gagne, I P.S.4-of -Walkerton
with jurisdiction. over eleven
Last.. Wednesday was observed':townships in:the southern half
locally as:a' civic holiday in cele -of Bruce 'Count and one 'town-
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brating' . V -J Day.There ' was : Ship in ,the north p n . of ,:Huron Co ,
little,.excitement here other than and whose.inspectorate contains
a 'bit -of- noise 'makiing and •'the 20f teaching appointrnents,, states
___periodic--wailing:.of--the--'' siren. =that=a't the-present-tim t}i're
are still ten 'vacancies, to .be fi 1 d
l.e
if. all ``h s -schools areto `:
t re open
That evening, after the civic.
chu
rel serpice a free stye
et dance
=;.
was-sta 'ed to .:�" -;
g canned -m Tc ''� Zn ••
broadcast `over
Murvin ,SoloMona
publicadliress sy st . ,
Y cent th�
afterno n .; . . r�
p ;Cattier:Milne •gave• a• those usually liought-o s- u -r -a-^
schools" •:In ,the case �;of:'two" of,
these, schools they are;. however,•
situated on :a • paved, provincial:.
highway and- witlin•easy, distance`
from.•an :urban centres , ..,
'The' average }salary within :the
Made, Two: Qiuijti • area is;$1300, according -to --Mr;
Leven ladies' of the Four Cor-
Game, •who-states.that in the case
iters
Victory Club � ' , of, teachers �uvith revious. ex ere.:,
• 0
Met' at ',th.e. 1? 1?
me
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Mr e
s ce t 'sa-lar . i ,'nc a ed' 't .
he s i s
. Robert n
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be'
rt Lyons. on .. Y '• � �
uesday,. August i�7th. 'and made $1,400:.or'. $1,500
two quilts. Miss Lila "W e have • fortunately, obtain,
•Hum hie
invited -the 'ladies to' her: home ',el the services .of, two returned
for the"next• meeting on • Septem
bei •:4th;.
', LEFT EOR VANCOUVER
M •
iss..K
atherine '''MacKenzie' et
\' : the Toronto teachingstaff ' _.
spend the, rext'ter ,will
er $' main Vancouv
, _� ... C, .as: ,`
_ ,� ._ , an ,e� , . :..= ... •: .The. ;can o.back to'tea'chi�n�:.for
change teacher �' g , �. ., g
afh.r� ., _. ..
s
.. leav £oda, i.ax the .:....-m �, .e •...
-� k tis
- 15-¢momt s�befor�e•�they, is
beat, Coast' and:: Will ,'.tra: a course,. if they wish, and. it. seems
,boat to. th 1. ,by
. .head,:of•-th a . ood. opportunity for returned
e, lak4s.. g : - : pl?4
,. teachers to advance themselves in.:
• ' BOtheir `.rofession..
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GARDNER--= ,-; �; • : Returned' men• cart,.: of coin se,
_ al_ at Wingham Gener-...a!lso ,obtain temporary ,perm`its. to
Hospital' On Tuesday, AugGst
7th, to ;M teach if they :have the necessary.
r, and Mrs:. James .Gard - ualif ' a i rt
iter, L'ucknow, 'a. son .. c t a s. .
•_.._ . "If• •we cannot -'fill our 'teen vac-
._MIL • .
LAR ., ., ..;:-
at ancie in this area then aornc• of
Win ha s
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hlirsday, August • 9,,' 1045. the Schools may , not . be .opened..
.R Mr,' and Mrs; S.: ; ' in Septem.be'r:' Said: Mr..Game.
R, :I1,,, , C= Millard �,
Ludtnow a " '' ' At the present time,We • are try ,
Margaret Ethel: daug'htei, ., ,.
thel: , ing to .obtain senior. High .School
CANlpBEL w students.to teach in these schools
Monad . `. _ " in' Lucknow, on for the tirne being, Those who •arc
dad. y, •A.ugust v.13, • 1945, to Mr. fitted:for the,:W will .be issued
' XUlr,' F"Zoy=d . Cam- • ,
tr belland. '� e'
us . P ... of with.temporary ermits v
sets : •<
' 'a daughter.. Floyd is: a will eve thenen otir blessings and
son$f� g
pternber:
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the schools. in which .
�.a_can- • _
%13,. Fr- Atr: HI, ;fir Comp. ;II
F.E.. • c can, ren,
been increased ',in value, and •in
;addition to this inducement . there•
Gregor of- London • called- her
father;' ' Thomas McGregor,. <who,` `..
will :be, a race program.: of four
running'. races. arid •, one harness
went to the: rescue in a rowboat,
b .. Barr of :London and WO. -r•-
...race, • • .
The. school1 children's parade
ill
w ...be .. d's .ens `..wit
SCH00� �E�i��TS .._. ,.. p ...,_ , n ..�
placed by a livestock ' parade,: but
Th_e�.followin students -.,•-have-. the_k-iddies-area t --forgotten and
cb'tained the -Standing. indicated will : receive' 'free admission. to
at the June- Departmental : AA - ; the grounds. f
mations I, .75=100%;' •II, 66-74;. ,
daughter,; Donna.
aII `60-65 • , ,C ' 50=59. .:, .
; C. SUFFERED FRACTURED. NOSE
George.Braeme;'aori of iVlr.an
whin, III; Tri' IL t-
Trig, ,- IN FAL ON 1VtAIAT STII > ET Nis eo' a Ria a �: • :. : i
g (h. x$ e1xi, oaf -I. st.
. returned from overseas 'in . Jul
'Fr, .Com : C. , . Y�
Comp. Mrs. Walter MacKenzie"of 'Kin h i
•ay ng served in .: Italy, Belgium.
Henry, Harold ,J.—Mod Hist.. C
- .__ _�._..x _Toss:�To�!nship" .was. ,paYnfullg n= and',I�olland:.Befo
re::enlisting he
Alg C Phys C •Chem C
Ken Bridges .of,Lucknow revived.
George Braeme: with'' artificial
respiration. WO: Bridges, who 4r-
rived
r
rived'There::: from .overseas •last
Tuesday night; • was spending .'the •_
week at The Poi-nt with, Mrs.;
Bridges---(nee-Mae-.MOraahon-., and
+ , ' Zured late Baturday afternoon viias 'employed yed ,b • the Listowel
. P Y '
Y • s ower .
Trans ort .Company
Irwin, •Ruby 'E. ---Eng Cornp•. C, . ' when she , tripped 'and fell on
-Eng °Lit III Mod: Hist II;. A`lg •the main street' of _. the vilf e .
II, Trig. ;1`I, Phys. C, Chem. II, ;which resulted in ' a • . fractured
Fr Au. C, Fr. Comp:. II '. 'nose.. Mrs; . .MacKenzie„was co
Johnstone Ronald E. Eng. :
_ •pletmg her :shopping' :and was
comp.
Eng
ng L
it,I; Mod. Hist. hurryin
to,:
w°eav
efor ho
me when
Trig:•I, PhysICiex;she.tripPed.°She sSruclt: herface
AP. .fI• F, r• Comp.;3_.ahard blow on:the srdewaltr ,and
McLennan, Catherine. M.Eng
'althou h her "nose -was .
.,
g:fractured,
Lit: C, Chem. C.
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McKim, Alan E.-AIg I, Phys,
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I, Chem I, Fr- Au,,' II, Fr. ,Comp.
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EDWARD WILSON McLEAN
PASSES, .IN • WINNIPEG . •
The death •occurred: ,:tri Ward
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... 1� • r A •'I •,,
,.peg on Friday,: August 17th; of ,
Edward Wilson .McLean, son of
i the late 'John and Elizabeth Mc-
her glasses, oddly enough, 'esca- - ;'
Lean o Dungannon.
s r.
Of. D annon
ped' 'being' broken:;
SALE 'ON -SATURDAY -
Salkeld;.• Helen=A1g. I,. Phys..L
:Che-�hm,r.n.IpsFo:nr.,_A1DuluIray Fr'FCuogrn.-: Ir•It.
•. sale of more than: usual i
n=
. ;: terest��n11?-be. he -1d --i Luck .now-
.: His ' III . Tri'
C, Mod. t•. ,. g, C. Chem •
on S'a turday, ,_h'eL the�pexsona3-
unch of :young, people a
.young,)
p pgood..,
deal :of enjoy ; ea by hitching up
a team ,of horses' to a 'hay . rack
'and
toured'tlie .�•
to n
w with ,a capa-
city load i
men: . with,'teaching experience",
said ';N1'r• :'Game, `"and it is hoped
that others Wilk.°be returning
shorty. • These; mien -• who _ have
Y ,
experience' teaching„ can .ob
tam a:unversit course ''under
Y. ..
arrangements made by. the, gov
ernment. for, their: rehabilitation.
Ration Coli :Po n Due Dates
Coupons 'now valid are. butter
90 to 119, preserves 33_to 57` and:
P1 to P15 sugar. 46 to '61: ;'
ffeSs .anc1' real'—p5tate of -the Frances clean or.
Mr. McLean is survived by 3
hildren,. ' Wilson • E.,- Toronto•
Mrs: [Harold -Plant Winne a ' and.
. � P g,
'.Mrs.- Frank Wright, -.Toronto ; and
b�:'.'fiv -.
e ran'
dobe ren .He 'is• also
Y g also
survived :b:, a.'w
brother :Thomas'
' M of Dungannon° and'two. sisters
r
late•: • Mrs, John W. Murray. -will
3.0 - n
clr ow: Inter-meet-wasn Win
:be • sold .by
auct
io.Thetwoadni;•
•;peg
joining residences on
,`Havelock
St. Will. be offered • fpr sale • sub-;
'To Teagh At Salem
-Clare-°Brock-lebank of••= -Walker-
ton who: has.- received his ',dis-
charge
discharge' from the' R C:A �F has
,been engaged to teach at Salem -
Township.. in Culross
COMMG- EVENT'S
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• • •-D�INGE-- FR
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On'account of :the carriival.to-
,
to-
° The Clansmen's. weekly
i kl
`night,,�.
Friday- naght..dance will not.: be:
held':this• •week:' Next: dance will:
be Friday, August 31st'
SPECIAL. AT LYCEUM'
$Yee
Lyceum Theatre, Wingham, this
'week=end is "Thun'derhead"•, son
of Flicka,, with ,Roddy, McDowall.,
This grand picture is intechni-
color., There' will be two .shows
each .night at, 7 and 9'(b'c1ock and.
a, Matinee ..on Saturday'- afternoon
at 2.30.
•-WINGHAM LIONS FROLIC
Eighifi aYln'ua1,-Labor" 'Day" -19, 45,
Afternoon—big parade,,Wingham
'Citizen': Band; •K -W ' Air Cadet
Band, pet parade, soap .box,' derby,
softball; Evening 'in the arena--,
Ben* Conway, and Canada's. Big-
gest, Little . Show • of • L' ondon,
amateur •contest; genies, dancing;
Adtissioit :26e :and ' 10e. Sunday
bell ,of,�r' nd„Mrs. Ira Camp `.tell them tts go .ahead',' said Mr, I miiiidnite dance, Sept 2nd, in' c
ucknow.. �, Game: arena,.
j ect to , a • .reserved:, bid and : it is
indicated that there _,are severs
prosgecwe
buyers inter_.
ested` in
these properties.
IN BLOOM ;.A
CAI
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A Crabapple.'' tree on • the
Stothers farm: in, . Ashfield is; in
bloom -again -and carries, quite, a
sprinkling ofd blossom. Mr. Steve.
Stothers, enroute home to Arthur
the -=first of the week•• -"showed --us-
a:, twig, off.the tree -which had:
several clusers of pink and white
;bloom .Y that could .vie -with'any. of
Y
the spring 'blossoms.
CRIAWFORD'S RINK fiWON •
THE-J011N-40Y-NT R6I'll<v,
The'Lucknow Bowling Club's
annual- Joyn.t ;Trophy'tournarxent:
was held last Thursday with 20
rink'entered. All five 'winners
wer ° visiting rinks ' •
A ,ex ::Crawford's,.•Wingham..rink
wort' first,, prize . and, the , Joynt.
trophy with four -wins and a plus
of 26 Second- went -to .Ed .Nash
's
s•
rink of."Wingham With 4°: and721
Mel , Donah ie's ' Teeswater rink
placed third with 3 and 24. 'Geo,%
Mason's rink of 'Goderich finished
fourth With 3 and 20 and Howard.
Sherbor dy s . Wingham, rink', fool:
fifth ,money, with 3.and '1'3 :'
Just because .you may .be
noisy' gity doesn't meant you have
a sound 'argurinent -
FHILI, ,
P • HOGAN PASSES
The 'death :of • Philip Hogan `,oc
cured at his home ;in: ;Ashfield •
on Tuesday, August 21st.: He :was
74 years of age. .,Requiem mass
will, be• sung in St, Joseph's
:Chu h
rd ,Kingsbridge, this Thurs-
day morninat,, ten o'clock, with
interment -iitt`Kingsbridge Cemet
ery.
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•PROIERTY
TRANSACTIONS'
A .local •real ;estate - de •a k l' too
placerrecently when :Mr: and Mrs
.:Charles • Steward:: ; bought the'
Havelock St. residence of .,Mrs.
J f Murdochz.wbi s iter anthd`
by Mr. ,and Mrs. Clark Finlayson.,
Mr: ' and• Mrs: Steward : have sold.
:their home to Mr, and 1VIrs.: Wm:
Stimson• •
o ..l is expected that the
properties will change: hands this
fall.
BUYS DUNGANNON GARAGE
Bob Irvin of Ashfield has '
bouught.''`Lorne 1VIacKehzie's. gar- .
age 'bu lding in-Dtizigannon and
will be associated' in conducting
this business with •his brother:-
in-law..• Eldon Ir.Win of Kinloss,',
who is a qualified. mechanic.,
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They are . now ..iii. possession and,
Mr. and MrsIrwin • wh , have
beers residing, ".in ' Lucknow • are
moving .;to Dungannon to make-
their :mine.:
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