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The . LucknoW Sentinel, 'Lucknow Ontario'
WEEK OF PRAYERrO . OBITUARY
COMMENCE. MONDAY
THE.- LUCKNOW SENTINEL
'Lucknow, Ontario,, • t...
• Established 1873 -- Publi<shed.ach Thursday Morning
Subscription Rate:-= $2;00; . A .. Year in Advance—To U. S. $2.50
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ber of 'The- ,C.W,N,t•'►. •
Me.-
L, C, Thom son, Publisher and oprie off`
THURS.,; JANUARY 03rd,' 1946
1 NTERE IT At LOW' EBB
The . att n
arce ' at
; the' Village ge
'�nomination me,etilgori'Monday
eenin wa anytFing but' good
and ' indicate\S. a lack of •; interest
Tin civi:c, affa r'a that ,is,. t9: say the.
least, regret able. ;
ould appear. p p..that village
It. w,
a' ratepayers" a e Bone of .two things
--indifferen to, or -:wellsatisfied
with,, the erformance . of their
Blit from the crit-
civiC� servants. ,
•'icism,,: oftex
throughout
• these two a
petty;; Qrie , herr,
the, 'year, neither e cf-
sumptions; appear ' to
be the logical'conclusion.
No .;civic: body is beyond crit
but. it behooves those who,
; icsm, behooves ,
-er ticise oto at:least;give
see: -fit. -to ,
their civic officials a hearing o
:nomination 'night, 'and if not sat
d' with their 'stewardship to
isfne
n'oininate andidates 'whom they
wish to se in off ice
�ekno'-ratepayers,'haveseen
Lu
. ,to
it . to' ten er an acclamationthan'`. ever•
ounc' Land `Board of Educes •,
the .� ., .. � I � '
tion and t�s die�espon'sibili�y'
of� tihe,ra epayers to lend their . •`
o t •to' their represents-
LET US RESOLVE.`.'
• A little more •kindness;; ,.
A 'li tle less• creed,,
little more giving;
A
. A: little :less greed.
little more. smile,
A little less frown,.:
- ` s • kicking;
A, little .les,
,
down.
when
he's.
man
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•A little more "We",
A 1i tle less.. ':L' y'
A little more Laugh,'. ,
A little'less cry..
ittle nor e . flowers .
A 1
On the pathway of life,
-
And' fewer on graves;
At . the. end,, of the'strife.:.:
•
The annual . New Year Week
of Prayer will be observed in
Lucknow; commencing next Mon-
day and,; continuing until --Friday,
All :services' will .commence at
8 o'c1otk ,and will be held as fol=
lows• °
Monday United: Church
Tuesday- eAnglican Church
;, Wednesday -Presbyterian
„Church. •.
TY
hursda . r stnitded Church
• ria—•
' i - n Church ..
` Presbyter a
• F d Y
- 'alt; ;'
• D•..OV
,ILEPO1tTS I.1LL
;..•THOMAS' A. MacDONALD:
After a, serious 'illness of- three
months the death • of .Thomas
Archibald MaeDonald occurred in
Christie St, Hospital,. Toronto, on
Saturday, ' December. 22nd. 'Tom,
As 'he was ;populary known, was
first treated at Westnn:inster Hos-
pital, •Loridoz ; ',before being re-
moved to . Christie, St: Hospital,
where he went' through •a major
operation,, a week • before his
death,,,. which', was hastened when
pneumonia`'develq ed ,
-Tom :Was, ,a.son of :the elate
.Stewart MacDonald ,:and
Donald• .St ..,
Mary: Jane MacIver':, I•Ie' was born
,carne: to this 'cgm-
at ` ltiplgy •but. F � rots' as a
ar.
munt'y ' with ' his ..,p ::. •
TD75.,., �1IiARY� `3rti �9G
�``the resorts; child, He1e ` he • grew to manhood
:Although,' w
s ex- d early.. in World .,War
. . • • Christmas and. enlste,
pool Chn I
Of the. Fligh .Sc,
e for our *last I, being one,of four brothe}}•s'wha.
aminations : in •typuniform inrtWat con -
b 20th they' donned,.the_
" the service
rte • rush of', advertising, and had
�. he returned to C
FIRST HOMEGAME ON.
FRIDAY,. JANUARY 18t4
•
. palmeratoii 'has dropped 'out''of'
Group • 6' of the OrH.A. "Junior. c
series, and, -as ‘a result .Lucknow'`,r
'first me Will be played at;hope
January .• 1.8thi. _ -The...
locals had beerl scheduled •to play.
i.n. Palmerston on the 9th and
back here on the 14th.:.
The 0.11.4.' Will. appoint
ferees.; the visiting; team �, ill,pr•r,.
vide the linesman,
The ; Schedule '
Jan 7= -Listowel at Go,derieh•,
Jan,..9::=Wrigham..at Lsto�vcl ,
Jan, 14--Goderiol at Wingharn
Jan:. ,.18—Listowel at Lucknow
J:a' ' 21;=. ''Nin ham :fat.:Groder iota`
rx g. ,
Jan: 25-Wingham at 'Lucknow
Jan. 28---Lucknow at •Wingli,ani .
Jan, 30-Goderich at LisltoweL__;_
Feb, 2--Lucknow-. at Goclr.r rch
Feb... •6—Goderieh at I,uckriow
Feb: 11—Li$.tow,ei at Wirigh'ani
Feb. 13—Lucknow at Listo,�i el'
e
of Decem er . , , . F
issue flict•
were c d t by a last min years in
rowde ou After four yea
anada and mar,
,to 'be held aver Unti•l. this
issue. ried ''Thelma Cairns gf ;Perth..
They -resided Zat,' Wlnd'sor .and
reciated .",'• • • ' ' ' Kingsville before •retuning, here
Response App the
The' Puplisher appreciates; the a few `years ago to. occupy'
response,°'to a ' recent request for old - .home, . north of.' the C.N.R.
.
iSentinel, `Depot. •
numbers. 'of The Sent _ m was a mem
back At Kingsvlle,'To
ere.:.r:' e ved> . from as far . r_ e:. -1V) . was o Lodge-
w �.. eo
They, , el.of.,.St'---G g.
s Detroit' acrd WelFand: T3riforl' and: of, "the. United , Church, He;
a ei' ' 'Wet' erred in asking' for was of.a friendly affable manner
Lir-lately y t
ecerriber 6th `issuer, , when ``t :.arid.' ' had a' wide. circle. of friends.
'theD
the December 13th, issue that'wh' -Mourn his' passing.
wanted: .' o•,.
'n South Kinloss' Church •ori' M n
i._
h of
An ornithologist :says that. it is
byno: means certain that' a parrot
ever , ,knows :'what it • is •talking
it'rnore hiin an'
about. ,This .makes,
full. supp: .
tives" ;duriilig the ensuing year. ,
•• Ire:.eciui
arly, Lu
native' of
no -high.
demands
tion • an��1
y ,.. LL DONE :;
�WAS�WE
residents ident
s of.
` k
u
c
'-: �mb
n
the a
For the
members:.:of
this vlidge;.:'and. �•
-ce 'tion Committee, in par-
ticular;
p:
.ticular; .have wrestled with
reblern " .of :' how. to.. • o�ioi:: fhe_
member -•s : of :the: Armed , Forces
and to, suitably! recognize:` •.the
ation matters. particu-
w. fates.; the alter..
kno .. :high school: or
a; new . g
his pr
eject
ec
t
spool;• ;and t p . J
the interest,' considers
i
4 'e1:
every
C
rt
iZ
ort of ev y
app
�• X'
ori't-f-or-g-e�=to��t
4.
was'
' he funeral service vas held
was '
da December 24the in charge
SELLS INTEREST IN' PAPER
Armstrong,
Wingham 'A'dvance=Times
Y,;
Lucknow Branch: of the'Canadian
Legion, •members :'of which ;car
editor vied his:flag-draped.:casket.:to its
lace' i°n.:Smith Kinloss
s4 •' resting , plate.
Cemetery, where Ms ,parents' and
sister, . 'Aida lie buried:, >
'The .,funeral service wag: tori
ducted •by Rev:, Herbert T. Darin,:.
Cool __-11by_:: Rev: -J W.., Stewart
• I • Pallbeai-c
rs .were Harold '.A1I1TI,
eld :Trousseau Tea Ande.rson,`.Dick. MacQuaig,
II W:' B.
ast
1 n.
heldna
.'en
as
� Drennan.
w1 Elwood
•:. A'. trotisseau: teaNoble Johnston,
afternoon in honor . of Kennet Carne • 'n: The' Last
Thursday • and "Ken ao
cis
C
1: whose !John
s e Jo
c. b t
Y
h tt 11 tt S T)Fl too
A happy : a•
nd prosperous, New
'one and; ,all.
Y -ear to ,and .•
•x
6".
• A test.'of : village wells in :Tarr
at •87 out of: 110 water
reveabs that
sarnl'es showed,, pollution,;. and
Miss Ntyr,tle W _.t , mar- most was ,sounded b
h
for: almost • 14 years, has: dispose.
' interests an' the business to
of :his ,. �
'.Mi; Wi-lliern B.. Mc-
his .partner,,
R ETW?E
Mr. ,and, Mrs. Clifford Crozier
a.hd 'Joann;e spent` the '. cork:mill
1 } }
u rrc r �! � �. ,
erg t2. -,
London
•
Mr. and Mrs.:Palmcl• Kiipati'tcl:
.spent Christrn'as With' �Mr; and
.p ...
Mrs: S. J. Kilpatrick.
• Mr•, -arid• :'T �i $,,. ei t . Trelcati et
;entertained .Mr. ,,and .Mie Jac:;:
:Curran arid .family,• Mi�...rind Mrs.
„Vernon .Hunter..: and : f:amrly•::o:a
Christmas.. . '
ma .T 'lea.d to a 'vote in"t e rna er nage. to:1' 1:r. L io e,. s - '� in. •
3 � p
•
Mie Ken;McGu:ir e Sp'c,et. Christ
-
Mas with his` brother':: IJonald;
Port' Albert. ,
_• and:'M.rs . Bonsr,n; Shacklt'•�
Mi
ton and Carol spent' >lytoecia - 'n
c t n,'.'
Mr. and Mrs Matt Sh�rcl c o •
•' The' ch'ristrrias'tr-c.c� arid concert
ti ,•,
When i ani
rC 1
was field in'the -soh r ,l �
en ble rogr�'dm ' r;r.v.en le. I. -
,y� p .
- � din ' rccit
ticrris; rhtt :rcal ,au ••-!
'; cl g
ties s.and:.'a dialogue. ;Lunch. !,'",is ...
res pea .who. , s. a student Arita Claws •iilade his
Do t .. � served and �
,. Hospital . �tnd•. .. � .., �;• , , ;.
at Toronto General . _.ap 'eararice, d'istri,b itrn,, : . er}.s
`a. son Tommy, who attends. Clay, • • .
aden � i cc
L�from :. •ell 1 ,
6
'vi e S}Zci'�ti:u �•.
d...Survnvmg• also ai•e five sistiers�". ` 1Vlisses': 'Sh;ir. , y .
rothers .'Mrs. AlexanGwen • Treleaven are spending
and; five h G.w.,
Stratford, Mrs: Kent'. .
dr r,:c McKee,.the holidays at their lr cines beet,
neth Jamieson,• •(;Vina'), 'Montreal i Mr.•.and: iVti s;' C li irl'ir d Ci°ozrer.
. r -. : •:
Miry .and- -Jean-and;.Mrs:�_•5ey �.
' rTMtVeu allZSadr , of. -T -or ---an onnn ent C,hi<_7trrraseialt:
ou
m g
iz al` -water ystem. ,lace=at-the-United=Ctharch ar-, M a j aid -is: sur ryed by
o a muncp
L
4: �',� oda: Desi rber 31, - , :•.',: lin
- ow •� has every : i.easori . to be sona�erfo� M
y,• his sorrowing wrdaw, a daughter
uckn
1�
rood of its water system and
tudent nur se
erall ' ered Sro
- en so en. y off.
lie serWiee.`lias .be g
ubser:ibeto ;that_the field vjllage
' uri'p:i,s rapidly disappearing and
p p � ..
,will seen' b nothing. short'. of an
rvice theyhave:rendered;.:anque
.great se ,
This:problenn, of course, was •one
mimed- -ttr. r
no
c
on
that ,•.was •`'nor 'ase rs rioted
An alarming•
i e
had
kern' Wrist
Mrs Timmy Burns,,of town, ac
he misfortune . to f=ail - an -d mal
her.. wrist :' this wee'k•• St%.' ha -r,
donned a.' pair • of • .skates ; to secs
•if 'she could learn to manipulate
them`. when ' she r•eccived • 'the:
ne-
now a • II1 Sian; Weeks
:, ;, .,! rn the post-v�►ar 'numljer of "Motor W s\
idea_ of '. frarn .d
the•. � .-
Locally accidents.• Thele are :many cases-77v-
1%1/cirri. G. 'A mstrong ,af town
scrolls -was' decided upon, with
the thought•in mind • that they
Would More permanently rec
--:--ognize, the great, service and sac
• rifice rendered , by.., -Lucknovr's'.
abet' s and girls :ire World` War 1I,„;
,y
and ' will, • it : is`, believed, becoMe
More treasured by' the 'recipients'
::as .the years go, by d
• The banquet arra , presentation.
for --Christmas- week;
"'..� was plariryezl
a :it was' considered that this' was
'most opportune' time to have,
th
the �' greatest :number of service
:.ce- —' *
--personnel- .in _ attetidan ,
The • event ,was held last Fri-
-
<' daynight, and was a credit to
those •res "onsible• for., the plan -
p .
• xecution of the: long
looked.for event.' We could single
out `several "who are. worthy of
--commendation '• for ,toe • part they
. played in this regard, but tiny
doubtedly we would . overlook
' others, justly. worthy of a word
of praise; but whose • duties were
less conspicuous °'
'The scroll cos ireittee, 'those who
Planned and. carried out the ban-
uet; the` program, 'arid ' the
q
entation in, all. their hundre. s ofi
'speed, careless-
ness
either
which ei er ' sp e.
kn
: or ' 'drurikedness` ,are. chiefly
responsible.. , ,
' In the 'military cerneter. ',
1?iamm •in 'Luxembourg; , : •amidst
-7,9 3 Arnerican, graves; a little
'white cross bearing : nothing else
on its, nameplate than "George S.
Patton}` marks"athe-, last r-esting
place, of one , of ;United States
p.
great 'generals. • This. simplicity
carries ` out the' principle of; ithe
hat=al-1 meneare-
Amexicam-Arm-y--t
equal in death....
details, , did -a grand j b and.
were happy -to do .it'so' .that
honourand recognition, could be
paid the members of the Armed
•Services•:
Y
has been.,able to be about 'for the.
past couple of :weeks after bein.g,.
p ,
confined to bed: for six : weeks
with bronchial -pneumonia r.
25:•YEARS IN MILLINERY
CHH ICOTIJE .:
.BUSINESS AT.
The 'following.',clipping is from
..a.. Chillicothe ' P.aper, . and.wi11. be
of considerable interest here •
``High !crowned hatter 'plush
Sailers Of .'the vintage 'df -1920,
together, with this'season's models
decorate—the' :;at
Graham's Millinery, as the Owner,.
Miss Mina Graham,' 'observes her
25th' anniversary in business M. '18
t h'Paint street this. week. Miss'.
Soot •
Graham; a' native ' df Lucknow,
Ontario, carne' to Chillicothe” in
1913.rzoin Phi�adel
h
ia..Prior to
pizrchas ng,hepiesexit business'.
from. Mr: and, Mrs. • C A. Martin,..
who• operated. a millinery . shop'
there,• she had direct supervisipn•
of .the millinery, department at
t1orvell's. •
"An active member of the local
Altrusa ' club`, Miss Graham is re=
ceivifg''cdngratulations from her
-friends upon..-b.erw_attain
.many f
_
rnent"' .'
Mr:-an�141ir Joan 511k Dun
onto; . Dan of Siniths• Falls; Alex
-and'Archia.., feStratford, • John of
Thornbury .and 'Ross . of ' Kapusz,_
lasing;
'CONCESSION;
FOURTH
Those who parted' with a bit
of their roll for ChristMas cheer
may be interested to. know where
r..',.
the greenbacks went. With ,each
dollar sp enc with .the_ Ontario
Liquor . Control; Board, the distil ---
ler •' receives 21• cents; the prov-
incial "treasury 38 rents;' and the
Dominion •exchequer •41 cents.
In capsule, form United States
ecnetary of State Byrnes sums
up the "World diploniatic;,.pr-ollem's
thusly.:_ "'Today the world must
y.
take its choice "There; must 'b'e
one worldfor• all ,of. us' or there:
will be no. world for any: of • us".. •
fair Of Ch s r turas Lambs •
Miss 'Anna', Graham and Jean
Graham of Toonto„ spent Christ
Inas
`at their home :on the Fourth:
Miss :Laurine• Martin i returned
to• Toronto after spending , a: few
days ,-with her ,parents,--Mr.--.and.
Mrs. R. Martin: "
Mr:- Allan. Sangster of :Toronto
• is' ` 'ps ending:.rhe 'holidays.' at. the
home of• -Mr. Wm: MaeDo, ald.---
Mr .and, Mrs. '.R. Middleton
,spent ' Christreas .'with' ' Mr.. and
Mrs'. 'Measle Middleton in •Hami1-
M' M t 'MacDonald Is
spending her vacation
aunt ir.Toronto '"
` . �?1gne
Leod '^f .. ,
London s �ent Chris'tn'nas with'IVIr ric,yti•,''artd t
p resides iii Luck
A ' k IKi`uo.
•MRS. CAMPBELL'S SISTER
•ganron
Mr.. and Dili's. Roy ..,size `of
Win ham."are' spending• sorpe.;tinic
with their; daughter,. Vl 1:S, .C1'9zier•
and Mr.• Crozier,
X _ a Mr. S. 'E':''R'obertson• of town
i ' include in : What 'inflation can. mean,, is ill -towns a- Do1°set .11Orned ewe that
Motorists might well me ,C .
ra -- i presented him : with a pair . of
their Inst of Nev Year resolutions ustrated by the fact that'a St .
o-. serve ' 'the ' si' n ford•.restaurant operator received l lambs tin Christmas Day. In spite
to read and observe g
which` "Noi • in fro rt� a.• letter from a friend in Canton, I df the fact that they are rushing
saysr Park ng r •
„ Year China the ,delivery of .which re-' the • season "a bit, they're a,' rug
of the Fire %fall , On New Yea ,
r o:aired five stamps of the 'follow. �'ged .pair : aid are doing .well:
night we o served one .ca _ ,
0 know whether the
denominations,' ,'$2,.0 , partdorso t`squarely. blocking.the' only, ex�it ing deno_S - .._ ,.: ,....• -- .,
'come -5.00 $10..00 and $i1.00,'
0:00 --grand twins are supposed, to be the late
for'' the fire
truck, The $ , -, .
quences: 'night well be disastrous.' • I total, $48,90.,.., i'45 model. or the • new 1946 design.
i.. )$
MR
RES
'David - Gillies: Boundary..
Mrs, Da
East ...Will be:.84� years of age oil
0 __years, since. her
�Si.nday: For 5
Marriage to Mr, Glints, who pass.,
m g
wa' : ;26 ,ear s ag,�., Mrs. Gillies
eda y Y
hast resided 'on the ; sane. farm,
�'atcd-: kty 'her • son
-which,: is- � ope ;
Jack• net
. s •fo4•rnerly.Ja .
Mrs. >G'lllies� �a Ed
Thom; ;a , sister-• .of ', Messrs, oho
a� 0elcns .and' J
is$ ar are . c St. H
ton, g .Thom.:,. of •
.
t.. n with her
Thorn.' of WiMhixm. and Mrs;
""��" 'tch� of Dr� 1 r�oii,
s L'ei
Mrs.- Alex Mc ' Chas, Cooke,
Mr and Mr ' A •.dti hter.''` 1V1r , C
g
John McLeod and `sister ': noir. othei daughters, Mi' Ilan '',
i. ., ,rule,
resi -,
• s: •Ro C, . K.
• • ger ,and Mr �'
in ' Detroit, . with 'wham Ctrs:
Gillies` visits annually:.
'DAVID' GILLIES•- WILL.
N, SUNDAY: •
PASSES • IN THE WEST
'The death of Mrs. Wi111 Tweed;
formerly .of Lucknow, occurred,
early in December at' Edmonton:
Mrs. Tweed was formerly. Alvi><ta•
-Treleaven, daughter ' orthe s late'
Mr and • Mrs: John. Treleaven of
Lucknow. Only surviving 'mem-
aiers of,the Treleaven• •family are
her sister, Mi's. Nancy' L. ••Camp-
bell of Toronto, who 'is a patient
.'in. St.; Michael's,;, Hospital, ,and a
brother, `Prank Title4aven, of
.Hanna, •North Daikota•::•'
Mrs. Tweed :eed was buried at: Iii -
Carney; Man., where they rnade-
their hotne':for nairy'.'yeatrs prior
to her husband's : death:
Congratulations ;laid best w'S'
es are :ext'ended• to, Mi's• .Gr1liz
on this ' occasion.
Bought Chatham lirsine'Ss'
..._ 'ii
a
Mr, and Mrs Mf,.;, ii7'•MgDon
anddaughter
Ma'±' I•tlilabeti
Montreal were C} dio,i.f.troas visitors
with her parents, Mr.. and
. p They hc�Ve soli
;Charles Steward., T• ,.
h , iii Mount Royal and
their .home bought _�
Mn. •McDonald `t,'cr.,' ugham
hardware bu 'ih:es, in tl the
located,
Nvliere"he is•noW onald an
r
tneantitine .Mrs: IViueD .
Ma ;ElizabctiL' n,re.. reniainmi
here,. ,
•