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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-11-22, Page 2• •S • ti. • !," L.ucknow Sentinel, .L'LO ►ow ; Ontario THE . LUCKNOW SENTINEL _ i Lucknow,• Q aro. ' Established 1873 — b Published -Eac Thursday' Morning ubscription..Rate .v-- $2.00. AYear in Advance—To IJT S.$2.50 • • Member of The C-"UP:N.�A.T' I C. •Thompson, Publisher an' Proprietor 'TREAS., NOVEIVI$ER 221'-4,q } I .P'r -0 .,1R, THE Ii' • ,I)MINTQN QI)ESTION . Granting. everyone the. right to, yor her •oinion:we •feel ' that the Village' Council erred inpro- i . hl%itang the.use of the,Town Hall weer• night gang, is also- having - ' - some,': repercus'Sibns ' The ,opinion la an , badminton: Our • sole for p v.. g ,•' . ..: .•.. • wi ..no C`' that. its. prevails• that. ..the„, boy,s,.•a th reaae�ri . for' , this •Vi,eW, ls� that knowl dge of '..court • proceedings' the only. municipal building . „ them.,ot•'. u el to direct, . an d n co s plead or th' tri, Were at • distinct. f; 'disadvantag : in defending them- selves i or i proving • their' ,„in - 1 nocene as,ne lad ;in 'particular, • repeatedly :lairn• ed. ' .:. 'As; -a— .nseque ce, .: whether, Wisely' or ..n t, court had'acarcely ttil' an a itation was. adjourned g i , started `to e gage a: lawyer to rep resent - 'the -;wcrhen: -they.- appear. •for sentenc ni 'Wall erten the• end ....i''''''":46. tlr Tliat • there --Were- in ympathy .with' .• this evidenced b coon is Y ,itions that have ;been t®. p'y expenses, • • 'L,ast 'Court ; se: 'structive ICOUNCI11i,APRit0YE5 MEW. CIItlAT ItO##SE With ,only One 'dissenting vote, Huron Courii-y'`Coun,:ciLin.' session last week. at Goderich, approved of 'the construction of.' a••' -new .caunty_'.court house, oil the site of the present -'building,, at' ane timated cost of ' $270,000. • Two other plans• for remodelling, the ' • ere •'su.'bmitted at` es. - :steps' building, w, T'S• t DIT?$155.000 arid., '$EHN,. • ts.�of;,. .. tinnated costs , Wednosday afternoon's '.$17,6i600 y '. respect�vel " ' the `dem, • • .r:Brow•n. Srn'th <of `2ciest.• sion;' sequ..ei• . to Reeve y ' ° 's of a Hallo : wanosh chairman:of'xtbe.prop, • act}vibe Wa . "ert -committee,: reviewed ,the; Y ' leadand;::;to the; committee`s .st. ps b, . • . : b,::.; resent ,... • • recotlynend'atron.•, If. t e l' . ' ' o all' urposes 'vvas ,. inthe Year f r , p '1:00 �*car-old- :building ,-were re- �, r :Q , . . :'. .,r3J5 7 ,•1-I+ape School orted� 20 ld modelled,'it�.would Mill., be an o conver.•sions during, the' year,. 1�.=. he said::"`We are. build -at the building, -.- mong•'those .taking:' 'part . ing for .the next hundred' :years,.. slops were. Wm. Gardner,: Wm. ses "and we felt•, it unwise to: remcdE;l • Stothers,� Rev..Mess, Isaac ,Arid= the old :building, so reoommerid� ©°hn Reid Jas. H. Gardner, i ew,. i .. , ed the new .one". , David Agnew, T.'H .,1ton, W. H. 9�e- - Ontario ,Plowmen's ,As t Johnston--�P°,. T Taylor,. Stev- sociaton` regards ;the • port:. A�1,- ' Reed:. MISS. Agnew - ensori „Wm. , --offers the facilities:' for' this game,. • and .until• something. better is 'pro- • vided 'those who Wish to. play this wholesome, Healthful g a.m e should not ' be denied the oppor- tunity, provided"'they• take proper: -care of the': building: , •' As in: every' Cont ',oversial ques- tion there 'are various .viewpoints. We never like to assume that our -opinion•' is necessariliy .right, : arid, n this case, having expressed if, �` f • desire in ,a11 'fairness to point out Q -what may,'...be -another , approach. 'to the. matter, whether:' or not it had an � ��.'bearin' on the' 'no_ bad= ay. g Minton" dictate. ' Is the' newly organized badrnin mon club interested: in :.the pip-, motion'` oL 'the : 'sport, or ' in just providing a- ;court ; dor ; e com- paratively ;few ,who, now play , the game? 'Is •this • or any :,other or anization:willing` to! ...provide some '.public equipment, for "the, use of . those . who might like : to learn to ` la 2 the ' ame? Are those 1e p y, g. ;;who play willin 1c share ••the p y ,.. g ••t he .with- these .be.inners?,` i n. short ;is the: . Club' .'interested', xn promoting. the,s ort for, the gre t. p � . g ,sport g,.., es , 'ood of •the' reatest':niimbe s? g,.. g N , t tall the . sort. would -h ve Y SPort n.mr. s. lace to u e ' .. to ` e Seco nd „i k F ot • er'..activities within th'e hal, sunling_>'that such; „. conditions dmeet with , 'a era pro. a w th the Executive's ..assur- .that the utmost care would ken of -tlte `prerrnse , we can little. reason,'why the: use►.f o=wen Mall, sl oiUi _be 4 'J3HLJRS.,t. 1iovE EK 22nd, 1945 B. TFROUGt-I THE a •Sixty 'Years Ago - m,. I. , Reed of Lar}es. was �'''•"Isotatoes rat--45-..-cents- ....a bushel „for shiprhent to. Torc-ninto: The 5th annual Sabbath School' convention. of . the- Ashfield Cir cult' was held at ',Zion, and a re ivn The 'Sentinel' by part was g ,;e a b secretai y There,. Robt. H.` Barnby; Y:. , four .schools'On',the Circuit' were :with . a' total enrolrnent''o,f 314:•and amount of 'Money 'raised during, amou . many course, o f 'a _ the , contrib. forthcrimin Thee is none..who 'would..reas ;onably a fp''et that these youths, if guilty - `"most--didadmit; pe�� th *ae_g3zenP-er- of their, ac + , which 'quite exceed `ordinarily;be'ove'r- ed what. co Id . allowe'en night.. reel. expressed, h'e're, .y. stiff 'lecture, the: pay-. ment, of dlimages�' and ',a .warning with teethin a.t,,. could. have cit.. e :effectively' closed .,'Ithe'•'case • . on However, ':'that was d f li ' f .Ashfield,.. ur: •, - .-Twamley o ., P iased•the Stallion Sporting Boy here Airport and :a Joining, ar r p}esided at'fhe. organ lands as an ideal location' . for . ter -national 'Plow- ing r . holding the InM ARDS NTINEY .FILES E r-: A G.- Elliott i : rnanGtgija , V!1`rt : Davison; captain, son; tre'as.,,' T� S, Reid; sec::, 'rrcli• le-S'eott; managi110--gnirun. -0 4.•; 4: 'Bur ton, J' H bbiek,. EU. La' i'c,aiC�' •Mascot, Lee Horner . Or 'October 21,'Andrily Slliu'li; died suddenly at. 'his-. liuu;ica'' al itngannan .while. liar �•esti�iff''' :home .garden•' pioduCe Match in 'rfuron: next year - ` m ' le ti n -of,:.. ee.i es Smyth --cfin and and.. John, Armstrong a;., "telegram De was' authorized , o.;be sent the , ' a ','skin permis- sion for' Arra g P, sion to use this location, A discussion on the open season fox deer ;and, .foxes was '.introduc ed -after -a rePo'xtZwas-..ygiven. M. b�- eonven fieri, -,=of. --.-'the' Ont Association: by Reeves .Municipal ugh • Rerry of ° ;Usborne _ :and Brown ',, ., Y "Sin th of•. West Wawa- nosh; who re .orted. the'' conven• '•- p . , ro "ed''a bounty:: paid' by tion aPP �' , the: county,. -:on foxes The•:bounty.. a notl ess the .pelt is tv • paid�.un e turned an ;,and ,destroyed, :'-ate 1F under` a county scheme : the, pelts urt to decide. • would'' be . under "county Jurisdae looked` on 11; • yi�piriion are that: a do `4sda fm•the,C s. .we+ q estoii''' T� a •caus jrr tiy-d boy s. or sibality. f till- less t al. 'Is t thi a u • en that the'p'rivilege ;is. -be ed. �l al • • .e a• t4 Ya '11 y; a :o • • 4,, i • . W INTEItE'STED.. ARE Two.inciden-.ts=the badminton fj 1 n'..h .ar:- the h Lowe,.e asode-•and, a . g=haver' arot sed. local , citizens aeldorn before evidenced '.tJo .a ew ..interest in:the young 'pe 'pie' f, the• tom ni mu tY:' ut' how genuine .is that inter- e' ? What are these ,people :pre:, p red to 'do to 'provide. ;i;ecreati,on- al `i aclities and promote activities designed_t-o_keep _the:_:y- o:_i➢ people • of ` the .village "oaf' of devilment 'so • far • as'. ;'possib;'le luetts be ,.through with always; passing the; buck to• the Village'' •Oouncil: Every, pizen' of the`vill' age has: an* tequal' i•esponsi} ility i o »the::' , _outl-r• _of th .. co 1 _ If •its all- up to.: -the CounOi. d.etk' few more piou:e their i •terest by being,willing to run: for )office. n ,hat Cade I" from D. McIsy, Lochalsh; .:for $350, John rHchiston who was injured. in-• a runaway# died from loss :of blood: A unani ous ,call was ;exten� cdto Re -v K-enneth-MacDonald esb:y$e-rtan con. gregation The ..salarypromised' .was. $1,,000. • see it; .the ,important tion. • ;"What is : the„ cause?" •` It :was. the opinion''of som of course, .would .not .reeves. that the hunter_ was :_re tractive -action-by -the s onsible • if livestock.•, w The.. death, of Mrs, J61(n. r'i;• occ rred lift c c . doc,h, .u daughter,.Mrs., �eG.o� ,r Blyth. A native of aet�tfiitr1: 11:.x,; .. • r 1%�_. d her marriage, .and for . pearl •• 4 Years shad resided..oil ti,(;ir Ast-7.- field 'farria 'South•' o1: Luekiiotti Mrs:. Murdoch had beela an ir, valid , for "..about twe'tty prior , to her death ' The. weigh scales at St: Helens ere com feted' and re� ,w p ,ady for • A baby :girl Was b�ii' i..tb Mr. and r George Web ,of West Wawano ..Chas. Elliott of Dungannon was Algoma, to hunt ,dear, ,and file .:fir'st inarning Qat . ilecl:ti` o ._ iith',:the .one shot;` Mr. Yule •° was re-engaged as principal "at the: 'same` sa'lar Mr Ge.:.orge: 'Middleton Was e n - gaged•'to take,the.second depart= salary.of ..400. 'arid , i t .was: decided to .advertise for••three: rs for' the 3rd, 4th, ....female teachers and 5th 'department ,at :. salaries d and' 4th and. e ,of ,$225 for ',the Or the latter : to' be. '$24 �foi the :5t'h, µq- �s .''shot experienced teacher. deer .sasora:' There as.• ould it. have any;. bear. during. the de no •r arms used for' shoot in g --deer : in., _ and in'' all. of .Huron `ar?d Grey a rep r c Mr., W. S:''.Holmes •=chased the bulk of'the' apple crop in this' • section and shipped ,over 4,040 Twenty 'Ago, _. The' Paramount ' community honored Mr:Albert Struthers and Mrs. R bt: Struthers •before'mo�• .iri ' ,to i:ucknow. . g Rey,.D'r. F..5.. MacKenzie «rho t t h•zd>, prcvie�iisl_�: been` � . Sidnev l� va. Scotia «as 'induct. i 1Vlnes, o ,. . ed as Pp astor.•.of •Paris Presbyter- • ian. Church He ,was also appoint-." d''' lecturer : on: Systernatic Theol ey. . . at , Knox. College, Toronto,. ogY � , The_ marriage; ,of 1Thodz7 3 ou fig= p • . •. ► A •'atid; M s:.!Jas. "• ri--t''t�' h•A-t i€., t apctts poBsuet= :ievehre- overlook' the motive merecincidence : Ia � ._ barrels overseas: Reeve.Smyth:•"think Locamarket: uptations •'• • restaurant •axd its pro- his' season there- wa l,be rio deer ia]l wheat 8oats '28c,eaQw e:. for hozild •be_ the `centre ofof'Ieft''. _:_ • duxa;arrce as .surely:• as Hallo- Re.e-ve-G-Fria3�rit:--`If-t%ie-noun • for, deer 'en night cpmes 'round? � �. ty assumes i:.esponsrbalaty , We 're � eat the':ini ortant .thing:' hunting, it'shou'ld be 'responsible to' get' to the root of the trouble, for the.loss of livestock" endeavour to prevent a recur rice" of these .disorders, .if the , forcenare in of law and order this connection is :not to " be - me' little: • else than .a triocker y.;; ;x. In `a. concentration ;camp near ,ekanbaroe, Neth lands East :In-. ies, Dutch women had :to`captui�e' ats to feed 'their , children: At. the:" close of World ;War • I," he.. population , of " Palestine Was .50,0;00 , It has ow 'reached the ,500;000. A 'recent: survey of the ountr ` b A'merrcan seientists` ,, Y .Y has established."that, these figures could easly..be tai ed to '6,00:0,000 - X Thousands .of Canadian soldiers in the. ...Netherlands' are sending. • To provide recreational/ : home tulip bulbs: To, face tine d'e- 'The Road Commission reported that ` new .. machinery.purchased included a No •12 cato x pil.lar: a �- g der and shoWplow, brie 148 Frans. er 'hydraulic; snow low 'full ' owe P � P .,, three .Dominion.. Road snow lows: P Sax field ar t fillerytrac torshave been secured . from the War, As=• sets" Carporation,;,and it is ^ plan ped , to use them '.for `snow clear ing.. Some'. sections' adjacent •, to'. roads . have 'been- planted with, trees with! view' to preventing ... ...;. ,...... .+�".. .ma»a, ce�e �anagiati Army, rus�•: ties,,, in tri ' 'Village, will ' ,tail �z mond, t1 -t Canadian Army Post•. ai1e 3 ?1�1?l 2 tyel, --ho-y $,9 a-tqn; -oh-i e -ns. &•c,:rgeese 6c, ducks ';7c, • •turkeys 9c; nutter 13c, eggs. 1`5c drifting." Howey of` LucknoW ray. Ross, took plat c of the noire ' of her 1V17s, G,'' Gaiclzi :`' th-ll,evGa;e't-'.— 7„ rrl F-ou;rth Room -4-101. i15 r f ,.: ;Will. ori; Vera J:' • _IVB J , Brab eii-;. •Mi: J W, •Murray'of Ashfield. urchased Wrn.: Bower's brick: cottage .on` Rose Street, , A MacPherson n re uested:• that all persons having ale or porter, bottles.'. and capes, return them, to has'store::. After twenty years in business Luckiio.W, .11%(113. i.ar , ...•fine o sposed of his hardw re bus .ss, to'Wm i �f•. e forth.' M urdeoS a The Reforestation and. Conserv vation Comraiittee :re' orted • the purchase,::of T27'''acres` from• Geo; Feagan `n C •lborne .Townsh '' i0 g � P p> ,. acres fa omn Harvey Maize in Asn -.. field; and •2 ,acres ,in :Hay• from its .expiry—.date 'of. May' 1st, 1.906.'• was.$2',500; ' „. 'After his shop was destroyed. by"fire, Thomas Watson waned The,B.ard of .Lac se -en " Commis- sioners, o sioners, fbr South ;Bruce refused, an ' extension '' of Alex ,• acPher- , -son' liquor store -license • after • • ora, 'C.''Webstei . McJ Shorriff, A ('omit r oil: A.. Watson,.'A ..\Icirdoch son L: ;Brabson, And �1VIacKi.aizis. C. Me -B 11IIar-t-yr1,-, J. Intosli. urian .J; 'Stewart, A. . A D rt. Smith C: Green, 'A Me,Quillin, Hamilton,, E Nixon1 'J�4'itf,; .. D° MacD6na1'd; In.' .the:: Dorninion election;' of ,October' 29th' Dr. Fa11, Libra b won out ..in South; B.noce in a 3 - way contest 'with.. Messrs 'Lippert and 'Findlay„ In 1V orih.,Yiuipn; W, Vit' �t on over narr0•N' Geo'r e S ot'Gon• by' `.thy II g p ;• Margin `in of '94: votes; • yi „ 'S op.ttoi? • he `would ask for •a' •announced, n. recount,, Jams1Vlalc • North Bruce 200�:v . e wit:h i . majority some votes' 'o\c,i• : l lirglr • 7A1 RT� considpra¢le e4pen,'dRuree. �OfCrt�'had td establish ,a specialj•his ".'having! .parior" .'nat considerable• epeaditure„e Nye - CONCESS,I N �'” to eStalJlls' • � +: 0 Office' had � h a 'special • 'interested enough to 'd1'p doin ,b h for bulbs mailing ''• door t� Hairy'Day's Drug Store.. and a� the bill? Will e say "' rine Mr, 'and Mrs;'. John' Hamilton• Lticknow' entered a hockey pay, I' •team in .the :Northern League -and u' , CO 1 to the Village' Council if , z and family of Clinton,` Mr, and g c anal Pt c,s ,, R. ° . MCLcOd' vice-pres., ,After nnr.ch ado rn "the nlatte�;„ THAT•` it cost ..$1.14 9;000 'fa di5= = of Whateelltirch. spe.ht Sunday �at, ' � ' ' N. . ,, g � DO YOUNOW? - •• ? cin t1iaY Mzs;, Tom Moaiison aid obasit aPpointed'..the.fnllb�y.ing .a:fficcr.:. they tach at bill 'a: nom;;'la's.hat c a .man estat7i n .rot.° moose , tcrf surplt idttZturaYr.•• hone, llr-�rrd 14��-s - 1� bc�-t�t� a•mrl-ton till's ;professed interest -1n short -• • porroi.'rated by ai a visiting with her sister; Mrs, Dan ceiling cin prices..take nine mil- l' n d liars per, month •Pu+ of minion „dollars a Month 'to pay, spbsidies on farm, products? MP:Ilion dollars day'? • Grace .and, Jean visited on Sun, • • o art and playwrigh}t,..w. American WeclilY,,' 'borne; altho,Ugh.