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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-01-31, Page 6s. 21; ;fri O. it r41a. 4 Q 1 . �jf{ i Ftt F' Fri, y'i CIA ER l :�a :ru • is fl .r .:r.1.,7 'w •.• Y ►; r •y � 1, k i•' WAGE'sax The Lucknow S.entipel, 1uo� n r e TDURSDAY;. JANUARY 31,•,19.6 • ' SEPTEMBER. Over a. :two-year period, ' 21. Blood. Donor Clinics ,were held locally with a, total of '1945 dona- tions. More than • a• score of farmers in the Dungannon district Suf- fered from food: poisoning. All re- covered, .from the affects in frotn. 24 o - 48'hours, Because -of ��� r irn-.. the _ the P ary 'plass: at .the` . Public School a re -assignment , of . grades tor' .teaeling purposes was necessary.. Employees," of . '•4 the • defunct nc t MaPle Leaf Aircraft lant7receiv ed -half of their outstanding wages, Mr:. and. Mrs. Harold Treleaven• and 'family moved to Toronto to reside •- • Mr. and; Mrsdim-- Smith , Mr ' and Mrs, :Jim; Henry and Mr. and ;Mrs. Wm. Alton moved to Wing- ham to reside. :Mrs. Jacob' Reid. 'was taken'• to derh Hospital With fr.ctur- , 'Go ricP � ed' •hip. • ' Ronald ',_ Johnstbn; ,commenced .his -first1rear, studies in medicine at Toronto "University. Mrs. A. Hooper' returned to the Old' Countr to . b e joined later by--herLhusband, ' and where they were • taking up permanent. resi- dence. 4 'Chas.P . the .costar `'' urchased the . W f L--- . �airy7business �t< Stouf .vrlle- Dave Mcltenzie bought the 1Mc- Donaldgeneral store at K in to il Lucknow Board of Education cdnisdered the building of an ad 'ti rtto-the High School Rev. J.' W. Stewart was,; named :hetid ' of 'the.: Crusade' for' ` Christ, which' . was endorsed. by. Bruce Mr.. 'arid M s Innes' McSween - 'district purchased fro* , ' V1�m. 5chinid bra ice' service -iii 7 years; tribute; 'AIR FROM WING -HA -4 w home, formerly the property of the late Mr:. and Mrs. John.BUJ r.... t up re k sidence .'in' the 'home At first peace - time :re -mem- JUNYORS TAKE`WEEK-END. was paid' the memory' .of. those. who died in two `wars. 9th. Victory. Loan met with, amazing success, and. all muni cipalities:• in 'this' district went over the top. Silverwood party held in:honor. Of, two ex -members of til staff,; Harvey Trelealteri ancl,Harry An- derson. •Torimmy' 'Fowlex,, seven-year-old• Dungan ,non lad was critically . in ur d when 'struck by ,a 'car • Martin' " P oultry house'at Para.- mount, was'robbed .of. 140'roosters and capons. 'Mrs..N..L.. Campbell, '89; suf- ho; . in• tor..n moved into his new ton. Rev; C. 11. MacDonald , marked'' the :20th anniversary. as pastor of Lucknow and Dungannon churches. • Donald McLean 'and°Mrs;. James cona d so'' their ' Ashfield MaDld 1, farms. Sam Gibson took • over , Massey - 'Harris 'agency' and :commenced' building suitable • gnarters on 'the site ,, of what was formerly' Pat-. terson s Blacksmith ;Shop. Saiz later.purchased the `old rink" from J. W, Henderson and .used feted a second,leg fracture with - a 'portion of this, for repair shop, in three months: accomodation. 'Kairshea Club honored return- • loan salsem.en were ed service: men arom. that; -district. Ashfield .. Ash Jack ; Caesar and `The home and 'barn •'of Mr : and Jim Phillips, . . Alex McDonald' and in West. Mrs. -Louis' Dalton Was. razed by • Wawanosh, Durnin'Philllps and" fire. `Tom Webster `''Reception . ' and `; presentation. The 60th °anniver-sary, -of 'the held at.' Kingsbridge for • service �; ..•,dedication. f 'tithe .. opening. and 4 personnel Presbytery Marshall won 'a Grade 'Alex' ' Nicholson addressed a 1Vlary. M ; is of with a cash I local' ' meeting in the interests XIII scholarship United'. Church was . marked: , watches M yYstery surrounded the burn- ing of a house' ibn'.a farm: owned Glazier by Peter+and leased to... Lyal I,.anrian. John" D. 'Ross, president of;West Bruce ` teachers institute, presided s ince _ eld - h - noon nv e 0 -a `the f first � t F 1940 - •I3oYod neighbors . •ei h cors n ho ored. 1 r o Mr.: and Mrs. 'Charles Congrani when they retired -to Lucknow.. --A- meeting was held --by.: the Business Men's Association to ousin shortage i , deal with the h g- 'Barry- Nixon bought Stuart • '`Robertson's: produce business. 1 of $100 I -the -CCF. Clothing depots' were set up at ten points in the community allotli1n . frollect 3on:: • Provincial grants for education al ur .oses .,m ..Ashfield,: lowered P P the. township levy.. by over $5000 The Fairview Dairy- milk'.. cart_ 'In • spite of 'a traditional -Bobby Burns blizzard • which ;blew up. last' Friday evening, there. was a good •turnout •at the ' Wingham Lucknow Junior • .game : :in • th local :arena, when . the7 : Sepoys „ roxriped off with p 10y2 verdict. re. • ' fi Id. .'a ' second • week -.end xtu . , . ',-layedg in Wngham''on' Monday played ht,'''it was, a different Stciry,' and ,the Lucknow, squad had t,h,.e..r hands;ftill holdingoffhe• winless Wingham, team; which ended, up on the . shor't: endof an 8-6 score. In; Friday night's! ' game the' scoreby periods- was 2-1, 5.1,, and 10-2.' Goal' getters were B.:Chin-4, George Chin 2, Wilson'2, 'Stevens - son and Barker .1 each. Bell • and Brown got the: Wingham • mark= ers.• Additional scoring. points were. • picked .up "on assists: A. :Chin :1, G. Clain ;2, B. "Chin ,`1,. Purves. i, Stevenson 1, 'havens 1: This' ame'� was. a :bit -.spotty,,- but packed plenty Of -action ;and wnship. 99 in spite of. the walk= away for, the • were presented: homester's, didn't lack -for inter-: Acclamations' given, Kinloss. 'arid. est as the ,boys -roughed it • at _.. Junior., Standing. At January, 29 Won Lost 'til Lucknow ' 3 , • Q ' . .ti' Godericl 3. 0.: Listowel ,;.... 0 •' 2 Wingham , b 4 Q MIDGETS TROUNCED-GRft.P LEADING<BRUSSELS TEAM. 'Showing vastly improved fortn each 'time out, the Lucknow IVlid A gets tumbled the ;group. reading russets team by ° a 5 to 1 scone last 'Wednesday `night, on, $r•u's z . sel home ice. It vas the first re: verse for the Brussels:squad•' Jiirnmy MacMillan. fired • t h e.•' opening goal in .a' close fought 'first period that' ended.11-0.- Brus;: sels tied' it . up early the but successive' goals ny Morley' Chin :Jack Stewart and Harvey Ross put Lucknow 4 •to '1' up be:, fore the ,period ended. In; the )rd: Ross got.another,' 'without a. re• l from .Brussels.'' ply- times for a total 'of 11 penalties,.' .-BRU$SELS`'WON- ANOT.HER',::' On ' Tuesday • night .•Brussels oar ds. Midgets strengthened ,their. hold West ' Wawanosh Council B i M g. g Wawanosh the new 6'.:of them; to Wingham. on :first place in the :,Group:. by and. in West.._ trimming., thelocal, kids on their ,School area .•trustee board was.' Cose On Monday , b ' acclamation.;a home ice 5.•to 0. ' Willis w'as the , e'lected..._x Monday nights game< � a� , a. .. :Chester Twamley took.over. g rocery: business in:: Woodstock on September 1st. Mrs. -:W: L.;" MacKenzie: bought 'the home - of the lateMrs G: 'A. Newton ' :and Donald McLean. bought Wallace Twamley's , home ,..Gordon . Statters resigned `posit,_ . ... wn"office _r. en :brand of big noise :for the visrtors, bagging, Si verwood_s downto office, scoria 'wide'op _- � 1 g� sins- of the odd -one Was gutted bv' fire: 4 hockey; "providing the .most fan- goals Cou g DEATHS-Charles,'G. Lindsay, pleasing tilt; to date. - Joseph Gamble, John •H Smith, :Purves '.drew first blood Jul 'William Coleman Webster, Dr., Lucknow at the ;halfway mark' Joseph Hamilton, Thomas :;Gar- in ., the first but Parker < knotted, Vey, Mrs. Murdoch. J..., McKay' 'i v Y, it with seconds remaining in the DECEMBER me: -Lucknow -`led 4-2 at. the fra Cecil .:'Johnston' was ." electedend of, the 2nd,''and 6-3 ,past: the reeve of Ashfield.; Councillors - el- `halfwaymark in the third, when . Were. Elmer'Graham, Graham, R. A:put on the ressure,.. acted Wingharn p _ p ''Grant, Mel Dickson and Ray... Dal and the Sepoys'=retaliated with' ton. School, area trustee's' elected, 'a ``tit-for-ta't game' that .five .saw ed in an earl m.ornin l—tion with Bank --of Montreal : 'ln, eek Y -was o , accident -_an dunav9.. aY • •New' foundland . to: , accept a posr- o s . admin- :tion' with the' Galt'Trust Co. • . About 2000 Pers n paid• ' to Lucknow's 80tt • Fall •Fair, Mr: ;. and Mrs.. James G. • Dren- rep • siion, reseimting an increase in r' Han observed` their 50th.:•anniver- • hq ceipts of about $75.00. sary. l _was abnormalL.' •' .' • xcessiveT .; ; October rainfa 1. The month was e Y• .We E AATHS-=Roderick .Ross, An Thom p son nie : MacKenzie, Johne •Matheso a, Mr.' and Mrs...Wm: ,J. p, of .'Auburn were .54 `years mar-. r rea. Daylight Saying' time was . ter Minated after being.' in continuous effect since. 1942: DEATHS Greorge H •,Smith, John" Henry' Webster, Mrs. Don- McNevin, Mrs.`. Donald Gil- lies, Henry Mathers,-Mrsf George H hr Free; "Alb'ert';Aiken, Mrs. holson Donald ; Nlc , Mrs: Writ. H. McKa' ,OCTOBER' Lucknow Fire t morngany •bought. W. Smith's building for a fire hall., . µ 'th._was T appointed 9th , PP Loansalesman in Lucknow arid Mrs Joseph; . Hackett, Mrs;' John nts . W.M.S.rese Cameron,: � 'Mrs.' John. ; 'McIntosh, Presbyterian: •P , �, p rtsof James. Maurice life, meiimbership to Ars; • H Milli,' Jaocies Robe , • B' wler' ' John °A' McKinnon:.: _ _ ..:lin. ; R se m i. e oy McKay, Walter .A ton, '4`m, unter, Marvin :Durnin and Val er Tigert., • Banquet held' and,•ser-ails-pr - g. anted honor.': .of Lucknow_. embers ' of the 'armed.forces. . Weather pre'iwailed Springlike n 'early part of December: Harold. Greer • Of � Lucknow,,hand- .. _ dun es_t.' master : ; George Joyn �' g rigid -both games ver ` to' hold': the, office rn ! Old. le more an scored in' lett is .. god• 3 .'minutes.:for a final 8-6• •tally: ` :Wingharri. Midgets: have signed" - d -Geos e_Chm_picke_d�_.ul? r ill � g up ,four-�ees�v cotta - Duffy Colvin, : K -err -C --arson and Elwood Porter "LILY 'WHITES" WON AGAIN + '* + ' `'o ' On' Friday night the -Midgets g :to Wingham, and 'entertain the same team, in the local arena,•next '. Monday night, February 4th;• + 7Y.. + ' : �'. Standing,' At. Januar Midget' S,ta g Y 29 , Won Llost .: Pts. Brussels ,. ' , "5 ' 1 10 Lucknow . 2 . Win ham ..... 1•: theTgoals -apiece; with• Steven- getting singles. sore 'and 1Purves g g g Seven penalties"•.were handed out Frank Cordick of:Walkerton •'ant :Light-L-odge s h 0 ugh Cuming opened . barber :.Friday night's .game • got away ..Hugh Harold . Greer: ` re -opener right: on the dot, , and was over` hop. , ten. o'clock which. radio sho .. Not a' vac•ant busy- shortly after is P.. ess 'building here. :reeve and Teouncillors ' Vihage turned..acclamation. Board e by .: f Education was:short one' Mem-, Little, Robert.Struthers, Kenneth Tier. is the way the, ,fans -like it. * ', ! + The' tir'rie clock, : which has been. slow was minus its 'runni:ng ,,. hands for : this ' game 'so'. that -the, �be cloc ked. • goals couldn't� ' ._ o Checks of $25, and $10•: were 'NOVEMBER ard's moved to their presented by; .Kinloss to Armed Chas: Stew nevi:ome on Station . S treet,;,for- haute rnerly . the, Murdoch' home .,and Stimson's moved. to the home bought •from Mr. Steward'. Council declined the: rise of the Town Hall to'the Badminton Cluo but later filtered, ,their' decision. A court••learing'. followed local doings on Hallowe'.en night, when:'. eight ;boys „ranging in ages from 14 to 18 were found. 'quilty:..of. in • f loss• -Mac Ross Was. appoint- .property.' damage • and ., remanded ed• I�in to . assist George Haldenby. for sentence at Walkerton; Re Ivey v: R. A: ,Joselyn took over percussions : followed; more boys his new 4uties as, rector at Luck- •were'invalved; the original - eight' d associated parishes, had their charge withdrawn (and ''.now an - ° W. J.' Lane disposed of his •Rio-• in one case dismissed)'• A new .ley business :arid`: resigned' after 'charge of': vagrancy was laid r .ofthe Rip agams h each ' paid Forces, personnel, `' Dou •next,:Wednesday night,: February cc: Mrs. Angus �, Mac .. Death of� , gall, . whose ' frozen body was 6th.. found near 'her .Kincardine home, was attribrited. to natural causes., Nearinghome , on the, last. lap tr ', V'erseas Geo. of their trip'. from o ,. , °The'Ju.niors go. to Goderich;'on Saturday niter' and then entertain Fliers in Lucknow the 'Luzon• , • This is the team 'to beat, cording to; the :experts, and. the sheeting on the local lee eporium Luekno r -'�Lr1y - Wh les"_ made__ �' _ over .,Wingham- it two straight C-aiiad an; Beauties w;thea L-ta 0 :_.w• victory in the Wingham" Arena on Saturday ,morning. Mary Chin sr • bag ged,.t ,e lone .goal.in.the-2nd'• • • g h. c period' . Lucknow—Goal, Helen Irwin; Shirley def.,'.. Jane Johnstone;'_ Sh Y - ntre Gail McMillan; Robinson,•:.ce ... . . wings, Shirley. Johnston,: Mary Anderson alt. "Mary. Chin, Mar garet 'Chin,. Winnie Stewart.'Ruth , .Pasty, Anderson; : Gladys, Milne, . McMillan. �:. a1 Sport On Page 8) (Addition 'Whitby. and Elliott Webster 'were should bulge "•a . bit, .to'` let' the ,in a motor.. accident .' soutfr : of. fans all.in for this' battle.. ' Elliott suffered a ;nec( Wingham. < . Whitby Sr:,. war< fracture. -Joe W also' severely shaken, up and Bus: ter Whitby ,• escaped �wrth4i less. serious injuresP • •. At • .nomination, meeting.; need for is new high school' was, -stress- * * By way of keeping in the pink, the Jullors took ori the Kitc'hen.:i Juvenile - "'A°' • 'squad here ,last night; Another' exl�rbition .'tilt is. in the offing for 'the "Ju`niors'w.1,Y' or ed •under new high 'school area go to St. Thomas about 10 days plan, . • Mrs. Wm. Collum (nee' Elva' .. e rs as rxrvanage e. t 13 boys Who 22' yea . " court :costs , of: -$4,25 ' „and 'were. tel hone 'exchange. ey eP .. Goldie 1Vfartin was 'seriously ill ` given ' two years' suspended sen;, fri9m infection that developed, af- tence. • e needle penetrated his elbow. Edgar m Hollyan bought: forme od' herd:. sold for $2,640 at a McGillivray. • T • • Three yearling heifers from the Murray; residence from. Geerge . _ at London. "" Donald' and Mary McLean were consignment sale �': Jack Bell was. appointed p ointe d super- h on ore d by n ei ghb' ors and .l. a ter aencent:::of..Lucknowrndustries bYAshfie1dPresbyterian congre r ,in.lited• gation. i Ernie Crawford. bought Lorne Bank of .Montreal marked forty Oliver ,Thompson,' , IVirs.. Frank •" .:. Lucknow and Raithby, 'Thomas A. MacDonald. `Vance) Was fatally injured rn. Christmas Day.•moEoraceide t n , , DEATHS -Mrs. Hugh .Shield's, Mrs: Albert E: Fleming, Roder- ick McGregor, Nat Caswell, Thr.s* Begley, Samuel Cook, Mrs. James' Simpson, •• Miss Isabella Jane `H Menary, . John Miller, .Mrs, erb Afton, , Mrs. Charles Robb, Stan?, ley Gor gh :'-Mrs:7, Will -Tweed; Mrs. NcLer an s feed business, years of service rn are. having their innings just 'now-, The God'erich boys are -doing magnificently, but. their r ec, r�d' of unbroken` victory is 'becoming, monotonous Can't they' drop. a gam here and there just om to lend "se variety' to the scenery Goderich Signal -Star.; Don't et so 'impatient brother,. Luck'now° Juixiors will- lie in .toW n•- Saturday night• and', they'll be happy to oblige: • THE'- TEST. E.r:ucc . County weekly.�to publish in tabloid. form' The Mi1drna.: -:Gaze'tte, l)eing.• is Y . the third county paper to 'adopt this `format, Midget WINGHAM 'at LUCKN4OW.P p,. '� �o�tidYr Fe. These e two teams,, are battling it out for second. place in: the group standing = better not miss this one. ' d -:•'Admission 2,5c a 6