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5200 A' 'Year.=I�# Ad Vance; 50c Extra. to U. S. A. • ' •• - •� �
r LUCKNOW, ONTARIO,, THURS•., FEBRUaARY' 7th, 1946,
`SERVI' E; BADGES,
TO . ;BE AWNtDED, '
•
The .annual Meeting of the
Lucknow and, Vicinity' Branch of
the Reda .Cross Society was held.
in , the, Town Hall on Tuesday
evening .:when
•' the r rt•., eai^''s
'activities were reviewed and of
• ficers elected for the "Peacetime:
continuance of the Society; ,
n 'reor '
Excel , t .. p is were; ,given
4 _
•treasurer' "�M ° .
-the r. J. � •A
b � x
Thompson; and ' by Mrs. Willis, i
SERVING: FORTIETH. YEAR-
S' VILLAGE ASSESSOR'
TWO POLICE .TO
SERVE •VILLAGE
Clerk Joseph Agnew is, not . •
al �•
one in his record. of_long-tinie
service to the Village o ,Luck:
now. Assessor R.T. Douglas, who
was r e -'appointed last, ixtonth
serving'hi's 40th ea '
arid'
Y ar `in •this c,,tp.;:
act
ty, ands knows the; assessmeti�t
act fr orri A: to Z,, �`•
RECE'7IVION . COMIVIITTEE:
Y : HELD 'MEETING; I;;AST:WEE.K.•
•
Hornell, convener of the Work
The Lucknow-Soldier `�-
Soldiers' . Re�c
room Committee. Thesereports 'tion..Conimittee met'�last 'we l°
follow -in 'detail. e to
• 'The election; of officers result
ed as follows; 'Hon; Pres.,. J: W..
Jo _nt• 'Pres. T.:.W. Smith Vice
President's; Revs. C: H MacDon-
•ald, J. W. Stewart and •R: .4.
Joselyn.; '.secretary,:: Miss ' Marion
1ViacDoug.all, treasurer,' J. -A.'
Thompson; executive members; J•'
R; McNat, Dr:. W. V. Johnston,
r . M Kim •-.
--,:}- M c ,Mrs• .W ..:B,-�
Anderson and •Wm, Hornell,.
Workroom convener,.. ;Mrs. Wm.'
Hornell ,membership cor mittee;,
A�EY`Mc-Kirui an --Dr: ':.)hnston..
To Award Badge of Service ':
:The• Meeting commended the.
. untiring' efforts of-`Mrs-'Wiliiai►;
Hornell and Mrs: A. E. McKim,
and was unanimous that they be
awarded the Badge of'Service fur.
having•;rendered• outstanding. ser-
a
Vice -to the -Branch for,--the:-past
six'
years
A vote Of a `' re Ontario, Quebec • and .Eastern prilege have got.to'be made: ari
pp; _,citation _was ex-. , Canada.. Mr. Todd has :been a dr- example 'of. "If
tended .to:, the ladies ` of , the •.v)11- p you 'Can't': talk
__ ector of the Association for beingsi_h___them,into:_•ood__
_age: and.--the-rural districts -for . , . . g boys, the
years. lie has been vice-' r esidPnt, you have to 'use oth C '
the :- excellent ---work'` they : havie : p er-:methods
for the past two terms anad:should the .Reeve said.
done during ..the war year,,. '
be - in line'' or : the Tor l•.. � l
.^� �, : • e presidency. C can_ Up Dances •
Raise Nearly' $24,000. 'when the'' -Association ': Prior to the•
holds its � apuoiritmer�t beim
D' ar rem October -
annual meeting' .in : Calgary , oil` made, •CounclT"'discussed, drun
18, 1:939toDecerrt . .. : . g. g Y
b r.
uckno= ,
w and •� 1;r -it = � �,.-
y Br=anch . M�vTozk l is d o ciricetai n-rhe-;spothghtt-T Board
i raised in cash from ••all .sources -.-a- - -- ` '
the Ontario; Association and 'was of one mind that ,such conditions
total of x$23,404.91, :which . is `.- re tha
in .Toronto_ ti}iis w�eek• at'tending t.. *hav� `, existed, �ith ' `open
girded as 2 ver _ r ..
y excellent record.' -
• ,, a d rectoi`s'-meeting ` of •the pi c-� Tdl inking _.common, must. be stop -
The following '
were `vmcial :body; on ' served'. ped..' entirely. • You rant hoPe e t'o
g reportsp
• submitted:_ -' � .v .
,: . ; as -president f -rem- '930 to=°•i935. =st-op =a•Il $drinking - ut dance: -pat
ions , have got. to. 'act `like 'gentle
men said Mr • ynt or the
review the activities • of .the or
ganizatioh in respect' tci the°- •c -
cent banquet and • presentation • of
scrolls. The finances. of the Cdr i
niittee areshort about $80.00, of
covering expenses and local or=
ga.nizations will he asked to _
meet
this deficit.' Expenditures` all tall
amounted to 'about $130Q;` One.
hundr•.ed and thirteen scrolls have
been presented at a:cost .of ,ap
proximately .$1100, which eonsid
erabl:y ,exceeded 'the\ estimated:
e.s e:�n he -deficit -;----
cost; arzd tat d' th d
•
At: the February meeting• of the
Village Council on Tuesday night,
Sidney • Whitby ' was .appointed°
night constable•. at• a' -Salary' o '
_. 1, y of
$20 00'a•:month ,with the appoin�.
'Ment •
dat" '-
in
from
0
mFebruary
.
g.,.
1
st.
Alex .'.(.Sandy ).' Hay er ,.tqwn
foreman .iwh was appointed con.
stable" �,
pro tem'. in Januar' will
y> .
retain this authority', together
with' his : other municipal. dutis:
• Mr.' Havens will be' bn duty'
during the •day, and:also at the
Town Hall in the evening wheni
entertainments' are inrogress at
,p g
the hall, as his :regula>r du•ttes
require: his attendance
Mr,, Whitby will: not be requir-'
.ed :to patrol : the streets • as a
night watchman but, must'be on.
duty when enter'tainrnents are go
ing ' on in. town and on Wednes-
day, Saturday and. Sunda every
-4n
Sunday
gs He is'„ .;.'b i 9 -
b tzs e•- furnrslled � with"
a complete officer's uniform, and
'Will have a police .phone •install;,'$..
Mr. Havens also' ° has: a: uni£ot it
rovided, u. .
In summing .up ,the new �E-;
EIGHT PAGES
HAS BEEN, FAIR BOARD
SECRETARY SINCE" 1911
Joseph :Agnew, who was re_.
elected secretary -treasurer of the;
Lucknow Agricultural Society at
the annual' meeting ten days ago,
.has held this office •,for' •almost ' 35
years It Was 'on May :nth,' , 1911;..
that•Mr. Agnew was. appointed to
the offices hi
, •}?v ch; he has held: eve.��.
since He'sticceeded -Chas.-Locke
CURTAIL : THEATRE DATES
FOR, HOCKEY. SEASON
With Lucknow-Juniors: assured
of a playoff spot,. the Rex Theatre.
has 'curtailed •its .activities until
mid-March.
• There . will be no rid=.wieek
show on' `'�ednesday-`'night,. as, h,is
been customar and .
.• .... _ ..y d Week -end
shows- willdl.
be bn Saturda -ands.
'y
Monday only, .'tyle 'Friday :night
show being tempoi icily d scan
tinned °
Joins' liank::.Staff
is e refight, has' 691n
-
MARRIED., HERE'
FLFTIC YEARS AGO
Th
4 g e .go lden Wedding .anniver-
sary,
an r-
.nive.
sary j. of Mr. and .Mrs. .'John , C.;
Fritzley of Chesley Was Marked •.
on Tuesday '
by a reception at the,. • .
home of 'their daughter, u ht
er:'
. g .. ,. Mrs R:
B Het•herington-• and''. Cou•ncillor .
Hetherington :Present .for the oc=
casion ,were their' daughter •Mrs..'
C. 'B Wright, and Mr. Wright, aid
Barbara' .and Patricia. of Ganan-..
oque.
Mr.. and- * Mrs. Fr„itzley were
married in Lucknow . by Canon
Myles and resided there .;for- two'
years before moving- to• Chesley
where they. have since' made thei':
*home. Mts. Fritzley :was formerly
•
Cora Adda Ross, a daughter of
.the late Mr.. and Mrs. Alexander
•
Ross, Mrs:.; T: W, Smith and Mrs
Laura' Bishop • of town' are • siste . s.
Since going to Chesley Mr:
Fritzley has been in t the ern .lo
p Y
'of .Krug 3ros and', Company,
which firm • sent fifty .chrysanthe-.
mums to mark the occasion:'
Mr. Fritzley has•served as Rec-
tor's warden in Hol oTri 't
Anglican • church, . Chesley, - .and
n ng y
RE-ELECTED, DIRECTORS OF = ficers' duties Mr.,
'A.BE r. Joynt pointe
RDEEN_ANGUS ASS�OC- tut th aim-
e was-agood-. deceri
clean: town of`'law-abidin citi
• _ g
Ma', F 'G.- Todd of.St, Hel,eris: -zees.,: He: recommended' -'-that -Mr has been -re-elected -a director of Whitb in . enforcing
. Y ci g order us�
the Canadian .Aberdeen -An' us 'good judgment; give -sound e
., g g , ] g , g ve sound advic
Association for: 1946 He and T A.' and prosecute .:a ' .a .las
Edwards of `Watford' ;represent Triose who continually, abuse a
menced her ditties;, as, the junior.
mernber of the Bank of -Montreal
staff:. • Misg'IVlcCrei iii; wh e'
d- :was Sunday. School superinten
t, dent -for-=ri �ariy-years,=lie r-gan "
Norrie is'in Ri le i ized the first Young:' People's. Sac-,
P Y, s a sister ' o f.
.' He is a mem=-
e is also on'the Bank staff.:Miss bE o the Oddfellolws'• acid For
e McCrei hit's^ a p oi..,.
. g . pp ntment - is an,
• ' iracreas in-, the- number •onthe,
•:`Mrs. I. McS;ween of town �jho iefy :of the: church
Staff. -
n Here. For Brief Holiday'
:Dick heed,' son of` Mr. and, Mrs.
W. G. -Reed is •visiting at }:is
e 31, 1945, the , March .18, eness and rowd is
y m, with dans es
home° here. pick is an. oiler' : wifi'
the American -i Fchant marine
•. ,service. 'Herhas made 'recent t�t-
c t Lodges,Mrs.. Fritzley-ser
veil as president- of- , ' :
the Ladies
Guild for, many, years 'and has-
always.. been an, indefatigable
worker• • Members of, the' Junior-
.and Senior -'builds -'resented` Mrs.,
Fritzle `withgold brooch and ' •:
the ',neighbors on Donard ,Street
presented Mr. and 'Mrs: Fritzle.
Y..
• Sheffie-ld-plafe:entree-dish.
:i
u.
- The room's of :the. home were,
lovely, •with' bon nets '
lant3c _crossings o rJaples--arid �to��-,- q- _of affodils; `':
I'
ws, Rotterdaim ruilnan • out of -7-Minns ai'd a rations, and'' a sit- : •
g New
To the President and 'Members, •
of the •.Lucknow_and...:Vicinity "
-
'Branclrofthe Red Cross:.
It gist with pleasure: lt: ipi•ese:nt
this report and
,yam: pleased to :re -
E nployed AC Bakery.-,
Sam. `Mc.Quillin, ' who returned
from overseas a few weeks •ago,
cord that despite an. apparent let.:.: is now <:-einpl;oyed at Hollymans:.,
up of; interest • after VE Da' : and' -
Y Bakery,: ,having. :Corn-menced
later VJ Day find more .work has
been Completed` than.. during. last
year„ • and I: "want to
. •,; give credit
to the various -..units and to the,
ladies "of 'the workroom who ae.i
•, 'com
plrshed- the -:following -
•
We have shipped 3,987 articles;
consisting of 356 quil,ts,`713 knit-
ted articles, 130 hospital
su lies
and1,788pieces of civiliancclotlh
=
ing
' Local relief, ef, 25 pieces of
clothing:- Donations to. ,Russian
Relief while not _so ,large in num
bers as ,
last .year :weremade.. up
�Y' the ,
quality of clothing- niad.,
and. sometimes the
donated by •.. tae
units
bur'a
the clothing -'drive rn'
October
tvve were again to '•the
fore` with two .carton of . newly
knitted sweater s •
s, socks- and mitts*
also carton of used clothing.'
Beside‘ 'Work and ' donations
from the units, which are • period-
ically, printed in our 'local o p g
ager,
we are indebted •
for to tyle 'f011flwiiit,
work: Junior Red Cros
Nieces;' Young. •Women's Evening
Auxiliary :U nit e d Church:.- 9'
pieta; Cri rl Guides =--4 • Miss Ev '
Greer's; • a
Sunday ' School. Class=-
6 •pieCes and donations of 16 ,art-
icles• of infant's l C
•Mrly` c otlirig;. Cann-
a b Group, United
,
donated 2 Chureh-
der . quilt, Wilson Ostran
Group, 1
quilt:,
'Came � ' . .yH oli
endprs�•
ion 'Croup, 1 quilt,. .
In •May the Grad•uation
ergen on of Ern-
.
eY Nursing, ;
. 13eserVe
(Continued on Pa e e :
,..... g_„�,1Fay.
duties the .'first,of,the Week, when
village bread delivery servi'ce•' av is.
resitmed;'after a lapse, of a• few
weeks.'
SCOTTISH SENTINEL READER
AIN IN 'HER 86th YEAR ••
' (Continued on Page Five)
BUYS ASHFIELD.FARM
Bill. , Stewart .has purchased
Alex . Stanley's farm ' at Para-
mount .and will get :.possession in..
mid-May:' For some. time ,Bill has
been , engaged . in the Massey
Harris im- :lement--business. ':.',•
Appointed :Hudson Agent
Mr. N. W , Winterstein of town
rs: John MacPherson -of:Kin- :.has . been•a noirited agent -for'the
1?p g
gussie,• Scotliand,.. is aLSentinel Iudson: Motor •Company -and• an
reader who stilllooks' .fox ward to inou•nces that 'the ',:1-laidson cams •
theweekly arrival: of the paper, will be ,here soon". "..
in spite of the fact thatshe is ::n'
her 86th, year and that it is more
than twenty years'since she spent
a year in Lucknow
H -S. ;LITERARY SQ.CIETY' i
HELD MEETING FRIDAY
The regular' Meeting... of. the
High. School Literary. Society rya
held at the school•on •Friday• af-
ternoon, with; the •president, Bill
Chin; presiding: The minutes
were read �'by Ivan 'Ll°oyd and
,. .the
ireasurer's'report . by John,'Ci r
Pin..'„ The program iriel•uded ti
Piano solo' b:y Shirley. Sherwood;
a reading by Jessie Marshall; a
cornet ,duet: by Ivan, Lloyd. and
John 'Crispin:' (corny is the wc7i .i;
they' say) , a reading,h Jean Tic'
leaven and the journal, prepared
and read; by' Sam 'Chris• and P:?t
Miller. 'A cr= cker eatin;g+:and .'pot)
,'nippling"„ contest was uproari us
and was • w:on by Bob L.yot75>` 5i it
Mary Anderson Selections wci.n
rends ad, ..J' th school Nbarid j.
TO RECEIVE FRIENDS 'ON'
GOLDEN WEDDING ,DAY ' •
,
On Wednesday,„
February '13th,,
Mr and Mrs, Jofrn Jmies.on
Lucknow, will be at home, to wel-
come all friends.,` and acquaint -
: York. On hi' . ' �: ..71.. bowl..with; fifty yellow roses
s return, Dick ;ex e< as.
p center ed:.
the 1;'txffet.
There ; . '
were tele rams '
.. g an• d '• . •..
many ;messages of c QQ ,ngratula
=loris•=