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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-10-25, Page 10Dq RESUME °,TEACHER, CONVENTION T _ e 1945 .Convention. of the Tiruc (in part), Huron (in .part) tea errs' Institute was held in the' Thursday;. Mali,, Paisley, Octo •er"lit •with - ar at ndaf Ge : of abvards:rff 230 public and kep-- prat a school . teachers..This• was • the: ' irst ' Convention held ' since 1940 when Teachers' Conventions ewer: discontiizued as a war in !..ire, as well as the first Coriven tion of the new" tnspeetorate com- bini g the former 'Inspectorates_ 'of ` est Bruce and , East'" Bruce. 'John • D. ,Ross Lticknow,. ipres dent of West 'Bruce tnstit ute- res ded. `' Frank Ballachey'of• Pais Reeve y ley extended -;a; beartywelcome;, to the teachers and':.displagwsi ;the handsome ' °trophy .presented. 1y the Education Committee:of of the County' .Council for annual 'com- petition com-petition at a. County; oratorical • • co ntest. 4 Mr. J. F.' Kinl>in, B A.•, B. Paed.,. • Separate. School .Inspector for this ,.district-:ws introduced ,b ' • In - Y, Spector ''J:.M. Game:. Mr..Kinlin• : spoke briefly. Inspector n .A, A.. Gilroy gave • an address on High �---�---SchooY dYstrxets -: Thrszis—anew= development in his county = and` vie , w hear --quite a bit-about- :in' it-about-:in4 the; near .future. Mr. Gilroy Outlined the: many advantages of these districts. The 'Convention divided into 91949,9 4.4" RE-ELECT. D''PRESpENT OF PRINTERS ASSOCIATION: • !y, 414040w exitWok Lucimow ,.Ontario BRUCE. HOLSTEINS Wily AT STRATFORD SHOW At the seventh annual .conven- tion of the National Council of Employing Printers .• and Litho- graphers, held recently 'at: Quebec City Rev C,. -H: •Diekiinsori,.. gen._ . eral ' manager.; of-Ryersorz're Toronto, :.was re-elected• presi- dent. The front -•over of the Sep?. tember issue .. of : "Printing Re- view of: `Canada" reproduced a pacture.. of. Rev. and Mrs: Dickin- son and Sir Eugene'.Fiset; Lieut- enant ,G,overndi . of the Province; of 'Quebec and Mrs., taken ake. n while 'attendingthe;; convention. Re*. Dickinson, a _former Past.or on he Ashfield Cireuit is the thiee_.griups and ,.held' :meetings of the Ontario Public' ,Sc Ool, Wo. men Teachers'', Federation, the ,tarso ;Separate ; School :r Teach - yrs'. Federation, and the Ontario. blic ,.School' Men Teachers'' -Fe- Ai chickendinner was served in the Sunday . 'School room of the Paisley United :Church ; `by the ! :: i1Voman's-- Association -which =re eivec`! high. commendation from ie,teacher . At °the luncheon eoi wit.' F. Rivers;; .B.A, 'B.. 'Pied.; : as istant.: superintendent_ -of-Eleni ntary: Education ' for the Prov : : Ce: -...gave an iinteresting . address Northern Mario An: illustra- ed :lecture 'on Beautification;, of chool • Grounds ' `divas given.::- Eby, r. ;John:.. F.. Clark, µ'Lecturer. orticulture, Departzn, ent''of Ag- icu ture,P Torontcs ' Inspector, J M:Game spoke to I. he teachers.'. •�e, complimented: ahem' on the splendid:.: patr otic' Work ' they had done during :the,,ti ar ,.ye..ars He read the ";names of e-schoolsin each township;2Tiat had' made the'greatest ' improve-: ent .in their. school grounds dur=- ing thelpast year arid. complimen 'ted the .winnersfor their efforts. The: convention; ,concluded with. the election of . officers for. `the coming year; president,,`- Mr: Fred' `Obrig>Cif`"C Esrey ; vivid=president; Mr. Wm: '.n. • >Cottrif,' Tiverton; secretary .far West Bruce, Miss E. MacKenzie,' Kincardine; treasurer : for. . West Bruce, Mr, W. • E. Thompson,:Kincardine secretary treasurer . for East ',Bruce, Harry. W. Alton, Walkerton, • -7. Lorne B . Reid, Ripley; ,showed -the Reaer ' Junior Champion bull at the fourth annual Holstein Regional. Championship Show held October 9 at Stratford.;He -. Corn-. a �Ma hey L:ea--Governor Co .. in Senior- year man2lo, the winning Y Znd ing. Mr; Reid also had 'the prize 2 -year-old heifer, Maple ,Lea Governor Canary;: the third prize' bull calf and:. the 8th 'prize Junior Get of •Sire. All of these 'winners, .Were sired byl College Junior earl View Governor A..] z y ling.' heifer : entered_ by"J. H ;G.. :Inglis, Walkerton; took 5th place L, J..: W -Dippel, ;also of .Walker ton, exhibited' the.''7th prize two.= son.•of Mrs,>,VV •P: Reid of tovVn., ;ear -old `bull and the. 8th ,prize ,.. Y - Qw.. four a r �oldc . ;'. y e Herd, count Ii znp. tion; .Bruce -was 6th . The' -winner was Oxford.- PIONEER xford. Takezi T To7zantn .Hospit Mr. Harold (Red) Scott, of -Walkerton, . who: Was -hurt in- an - accident six . weeks, ago : when a rid drive . truck. owned; a b driven y Harry Kennedy of Tara . turned, over on - the, Lucknow road near, Holyrood has been removed to .a hospital in Toronto where it:was-f und- that - his • ,.q asci- lis neck ,was broken n.. the c _ dent:' He •vas :placed in a• plaster' •cast from„head to waist and. will. have e -the casron ` for some—weeks:'. His many friends -are, sorry .. to hear-bf; Mr -Scott's-cOndition as e suffered;: a. :great- deal 'Of :pain: 'The tither:three occupants of the truck were uninjured.. -Walker ton Herald -Times. • THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1945 HAS PRAISE FOR .UCKNOWS; E Miss h What, �raa-'V� r 1 e r PIONE R WOMEN • In a;. letter received' recently from Miss Bertha Allin of Tor•' onto, she said izf part: ."I saw .our :grandmother:at , St, Michaels y.... recently,and- was • surprised to wonderfulfind memory s ...e 1iil, . :- , e=had-a_. together; and I hope to.'go agar soon to see `ter Her, generation- will eneratic w 1 soon all have :passed' on, . an . l . what a .all ..lot Of women P they al . were. I never have met ` ..eo le anywhere :than any finer -people p •,. ,' • . those f oii Lucknow, , . SHERWOOD'=--FINNIG$N The home of Mr. and Mrs, :Jas;' Finnigan,, Dungannon,, was, the' scene 'of a pretty wedding at high- noon on. Thursday, October. 11th;, • when their youngest daughter, 'Cora . Evelyn was united in m•ar.. sit. rage to IzAC= Al�zn=� S13er . n'' son of'Mrs. M. Sherwood of wil= n kie, +Bask , and the late Mr. Wes_ d ley Sherwood. The. date of the. weddting coincided . with •.. 'the. birthday,. of . the bridegroom, who returned this, summer from sev `` Oral years' ; servicie overseas wthr 'the'R.C;A.F. The bride was eh'i f operator. . :Dungannon central fon nine 'years, .The ceremony s mby Rev:. Rogersperforpastor ed of Dun .annoWn Un- ited..Church. The ',bride), given . in -CAPT.. D. •W,' FINLAYSON PASSES ,AT TEXAS The death occurred in ;San An: tonic, , Texas, on ;September , ,4th , . of Capt. D W, Finlayson, eldest .Marriage byher brother,; Mr, 'Ev. . -.-, r Finni took her � of_ the .late . Ii/fi, .-,anal. 1'�_ s, Brett . .... gan, _cilarer.,. Ddnald Fin1a Ys 'n of Lticknow.' before a bankof evergreens tr"lin=" y o Private . funera . 1— services-- were med .with pink and 'white: gladioli, held in. San, Antonio and the re' Hip Fracture r ,Suffered F ley - Mrssuffe; Williamreda Kemppainful. ton ofaccideRipn- t ins were:: shipped to 'Washing; ma Pp tont .. D.C. for burial in 'Arlington National Cemetery where an lin- Monday -of last week- when ress}ve IP she: accidently slipped and fell in her -home: She was rushed to Goderich •.Hospital where it was found, that she had fractured ail bone in her.; President. Turman announces a plan to "provide work for. every p man ”. The 'rub ,very often is to;' get every - • 'man to,., work. Streamers, \ and?'white , :wedding. bells, to thestrains•:of the bridal: chorus •from "Lohengri'n7 played by -Miss Shirley Sherwood, .cousin was held a of the`. bridegroom; who also :play}- ceremony ori Capt Finlayson 'had ' a -long and outstanding' army: record and;. had never completely recovered from wounds received in World -W,'ar Lieut. D. W Finlayson, i s_� heart-w�-te-mPt _ed softly. _ during the_-si ni i • f the register. The bridelooked charming' in a, floor -length gown. of . white .sheer: with white lace. trim- -tight, fitted -shirred =- `tt ; - irred - .:•.. a:. _•.:_. '..__.__ and' bouffant...skirf._ er.-sw,eet..:.� 0 was' a Gert ran ' prisonerof. war April and . was. liberated_ . in of this year. , 1 ful fullness from', a headdress : of , White ,flowers. She carried 'a bou- uet of , American'• Beauty. qrosesand fern, and wore, the bride- ' groom's .gift,; 'a four -strand :rope • f-aris- =-Miss ' Y.uiciile-;-Eeci>y =waw ,bridesmaid, gowned ; in. = white. sheer; -4loor eiigtli,.' with:white- ibbon' .bow, in her hair.. She cat- s vied, a • ouque • f=corm pin -roses d fern' -Mx, •Thornton:Eed'y"wa es.ant :s7. After the; reception,; the wed- ding' dinner:: was served. .A .color scheme of pink `,and white was' carried out,_ With. Pink and'white '. streamers arid wedding bells: The three-storey wedding. cake. orated with.'„pansies, centred' the bride's table, and pink lighted • .17 • • • :•4• • 9 • • • • • • , 'Manufacturers are expected to' turn out 36,000,0Q0 pairs of ' ny-,. ;,-- o osiery. • y.:December: Merry „Christmas;,girls! LOCAL DOCTOR NAMED • 4S•SOCIATION • COi.NSEILOR." The .annual ` district medical . meeting of . the Ontario Medical Association; for'district' number , ,three, cdniprisin of the •counties of. Grey; Bruce ,and Dufferin was , h _. eld in Owen Sotind . on Wednes day, ; October 1Ot1}, when, the at tendance was the largest inmany years. • The`•officers of the, district ,for, the current year are: Counsellor,, Dr. A, DI 'Pollock of Owen Sound;. Vice counsellors, Dr. G, W..:Tay- TO-i• of Owen Sound and br, W. V . 'Johnston of Lucknow. 'During - the. •business ' session:. Dr. W. V, Johnston' was elected. a's Counsellor for' the . year com- mencing. in May, 1946, while the. vice=counsellors ' elected for . the' same petiod•are Dry' G. W. Taylor. Of Owen. Sound arid ,Dr: K. Daw- son. of Chesley. N,. The 'meeting on wlyednesday Was: a combined ,scientific,' btisi- ness ••and ;'s ociah gatheringr'for the • doctors and ' their Wives.' • ar • His Majesty : the King,in a recent: address to the Em iP re ,,..Forces spoke these' wise words of counsel:'-. "By God's, mercy the orcesi of evil have been overthrown.But many tasks re main ,; to beaccomplished if ` the blessings of . peace are to be restored to a suffering world. It is the duty, of ;each one of us to 'ensure;thataour loved ,oneshave not :died in vain and that;. our hard won achievements are not lot to h .• the cause of freedom in which'. we undertook them".' Remember these words, . Bruce! Many i ``'to' accom fished!One= • tasks `remain �ie p , , , oaf our -first -post -war --tasks -is -to-ensure that we. Strengthen our peacetime i;econonir by prudent •: investment- for the good of all. --Buy Victory Bonds, the best investment in Canada.and for'. i ,candles were :. upon both tallies ' LACE;an..d `Mrs-` Siier"wood left in the: afternoon bL -motor for_ a '.' honeymoon' .trip; the bride don ning: for travelling a�"ceriSe.=col ored dress;' :mist ;.blue :; coat with • • Theo tirade , ,coal's gift to the. '. bridesmaid` was, silver , candle= sticks; to;`.the pianist, a brooch; =and' to they best: m atbtr ` —Canada! 9 Bruce County War Finance Committee KINCARDINE is to vote on the question, `"Are :you in favor- mf -- 'the .establishment of _government soresfor the :sale of liquor Under the Control; Act". PARAMOUNT. • The :Paramount Women's, Insti . tute met at the homeMrs;-=Jack :HanJlton with 'an • attendance of 21:,Mrs' Al Irwin -presided. Mrs. Oliver•McCharles. read, the; min utes. Readings were given by ,Mrs Wrri. Stanley, MrS. ' Daisv.. McCharles, • Verna Hamilton; , Alice-.l3eid`'and'Mrs; James V1eb .''' ster.. '"Mrs. Oliver McChar les :cba: ducted ' a contest. 'was decided 'l to' hold. a Hallowe'en' tarty: in the, school' on ° Friday .with the. ladies to bring sandwiches 'and pumpkin pie, .A shower-was.Sield in .honor .of Mrs. Reid: A Splendid address was • given by. Mrs. Reid, r. and , Mrs i -di ; ' Grace MacDonald :visited with Mr.' and Mrs. Eldon Henderson on Sunday' Miss Eileen Henderson, 'nurse- • in -training,. spent :Saturday ' with her 'Parents— ' . .. •: Mr. and Mrs W *ei Dexter' attended Lucknow United: church anniversary -Se-tykes --and' Visited: with Mr. and -Mrs. Ed,Pext"erg' Mi 5 °Ada Stanley, R.N., left .for ,'. Deriver, • Colorado to ‘i/isit with her sister. Mr. Goldie: Martin . is ,ex:pected' : home, having spent, a while St,. Michael's Hospital, Toronto~ Goldie had a i axrow ir•,lapesss blood poisontiig, set Mr. James Murray returned' hcinie o, :Saturday,' { • • , 7,