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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL
L.ucoW, . Ontario. �.
•orning
__,:. _Established 1873 —Published Each:Thursday M .
,p ,...
Subscription: Rate ` �-� $2.00, A .rearm Advance—T0 U S. _$2 50._
Member of. The C W.N.A..
L. C. Thompson, P ublisher and, Proprietor
THURS., FEBRUARY 21st , 19.46.
TORI
LAUNCH CANCER -'CAMPAIGN
A campaign to raise $2,000,000
to conquer' tender •will: be launch
ed•
in' Ontario in April. Cancer :is
the second leading cause•, of death,
' province,. rovince,. yet authorities
.
Tclaim that four , out of five; cases
are curable in early :stages.,
%At thesame time as this cam-
paign is underway ;the "American
Cancer. Society will also ,dress its
campaign,. "which' . will :red-letter
that period as the first great, in-
ternational onslaughton' one of
THE QUEEN'S o'CQMEBACK"' ..
The %.'eighty-five ; thou'sand tons
Queen Elizabeth; the
largest, `liner," will ., i wo'rld's
b autumn
_:. Y
be -ready . for,the. luxury Passen-
ger traffic for ', wlich ' ;ghe ;was.
builtblit never ;Used. Within th!!
.
next few weeks she.'will' complete.
f�Ln bne
Lucknow•
Pte. J.: J. Phillips arrived at the
home •of hi 'uncle and aunt, Mr,,
arid: Mrs... George Phillips last
week.
Er route :Heine
:the arrriy:
Among personnel .lis't -
,
ed on board the' ween, .E'lizabeth
are •Cl
p•C. � • W: Dunford;: R, :R: 3;
L•ucknow and'' Tpr; H ••S, Gardner
• a.
L Y
of Winghar"r,
her last war • job—taking Amer •
-
in
ican and Canadian:, soldiers home In. Civies Aga-. t. Helens, re-.
--and then she: , will : have six ' G, H. ;Purves of S . r e re-
i ._ ;a ntl. .received his discha g .
Months' •overhaul .and .refit., The ,ee ..Y. •
” • of the'renovation will ter four: years in . the 'Air, 'Force
first part .'been. had been stationed. at Sand-
�be" done'; at' Gourock; on the Clyde He h .
'the •sIf 's spit, B.0 Goldie 'spent the week-.
$ P
. T$t3RS•, 'FA/MI/ARV 21st: •X946;
• THROUGH THE, • SENTINEL,. FILES
• Sixty. Yeats. Ago
. A..meeting of all partiQs going;
to:Dakota in the spring was held,
%at Moore's` Hotel..`
Q1d Light Lodge, officers *ere.
installed, as follows: W,M., Capt.
J:' McPherson;• S.W., B. 'Mallough;
J. W.,'H. Days; Chap., John. Muir-
dock• Treas. Wm.. Lyons;
ler 'ame§ Lyons.
.:Wm Me111s;Ty : :J.
Ins- .gtalliii officers 'were-' Dr.. Ten,
nant: and John, •Mathieson.
l prizes were wan a
.Carnival , .
s
follow:.: Boys' race, `.Horbert
Grundy; hurdle race,David Law .
dressed ent;', • Alex
re>i}ce, best d _ g .
:Johnston;' comic gent, .Jaynes An--
..
d'ersor;.fancy. a ._nd'comic ladies, .
Jennie and Lizzie 'Fir/dieter.
'
at was 7 c;: bailey 50c; . " �'all:whe �
oats 30c;'pork $5.50 Per cwt.; but -
6.
er '14,' cents a pound„and-eggs-_.-1,c.
a':. dozen: `'
Martin McCaig of the Dungari-
'shfield,: Township•
non district in A
eat - _ ;� where _John,:T sown, ,
_.. • � res . .� -_---:------ - � . -: r -e r turning-to�T.o.'1,�_
the the
death dealing scourges, builde s will ;complete ahe stacuot end here befo - e.
• • ";.: rrinan ,race: •• .: ,. �' z ...:::
• " Of; the it . . , ural work halted•:whenit'wis •de onto, where One, of the primary objects ; ofd to' convert, her, for.ti�oop�
e... the ,ride
:this - campaign, is to' finance. T., .,. .. ' over., the,
a _ , . Pcarrying: •\The 'beards o• r ,
dminst�'ation--and. operataon� of.. •, .: ..., owed
t swimming pools willrbe, rem +i
•fu T -e ui ed cancer clinics a 1 b
fY q PPS
selected: centres -Other objectives -
are -to organize andconduct can-.
ian clivi where..,re
: 'Germ prevent ���
� he
o�•'tion.� °of t
• •qui;red; to,pay a p
cost .of treatment ;''of cancer for
•
'Chose needing 'financial help,, to
pay travellrrlg ekpenses•-to and.
from :'.clinics: -if needed, , and to
._: g.tic p ro ram_ of
ne
re g
- n e P
to
uc g
nd
co,
research:; in -:Ontario in -,the sub:
sect : of :: cancer • •
< to ...this ., cam-'
'� 'With • reference
-arid :where,;.:SP.diees.,, slept a a or
ate • cocktail, 'reappear .
The :builders` will also give the
ship a complete engineering over-
haul, .testing :her 'turbine blades;,
four -=thousand -,feet of oiLLiphig
fromi bunkers to furnaces,' and,
many -smiles ' of "electric cables:
Painting, refurnislii:ng ;andriere
e
stocking will be done ,' at South-
•.ampton. : Elaborates, freizes' . and
other:, wall decorationsoarded
up while-. the ship: was': carrying
reside,. =he' and his . wife -Will
'ere
and where'he . has erriploy,.'-
_ •
rnent • with a! •' construction
pany
ARILil•..hNGi ..__ ..
IJOME,. THIS; WEEK
-_ ...., .. _
Aboard • the Queen Elizabeth,
scheduled :'.to' dock yesterday at
New York,:' was • one district • air-
-man,.
ir-
-man, ::QAC:: 1±rank;-f NlcQuillin,
younger son of Mr. John. _Mc-
Quialin, , West Wawanosh.. ' Can
en were. • `due;.. a t
Radian ,; . 'airmen _.. were..
today
Lachine repatriation .depot t y
(Thursday):: •
John Webster, :Con: 10, West W--
Wai}osh, The' young, man •was cin-
ployed by the T. Eaton Company,
The remains were brought to ,St.
Helens where the funeral service
was conducted • by;. Rev. R. W;
Craw. with interment ill. Wing -
.ham Cemetery. :,
•At the home of Mr: and Mrs.. .
W.M. Hetherington, Con: '3,• Kin;
Joas, the marriage was solemn,:
of Miss :Maud::Passing 4
ized. to and. •
1VIr.' Hugh:M@Burney of.'llndet :
•hifl,,Manitoba,,.The :cerem' rally was
y., erformed b Rev;:.S'. Edi: iii
p y n� els.,,
of 'Whitechurch. ,
Messrs. Will Statters; •Ch,arlei
Sa-1irion, .Alex Milne,' Hugh Lone
and'' ;Morley Salmo.r - of liolyrood'
ated' • the sub' ect fi'Resol e"
deb 7 ,, v d
that Ontario offers more and bet...'
ter opportunities 'for' the young, :
man:than the• -West-;. Judges -were
-M I r„
s 'r Johnston), c acb. n: •�tnd.'.
�1.e S ate•, . � ,
Armstrong.` Other, numbers an the
program were instr unr'entals• by ..
?peras instantly... -killed wlien_st>ucHarper anel_-M1-,-,•F
a reci% ation b James
Alliston, t Y
-M-acDonal'd-. and -music by Me-ssi s'`
C, Walker: .and C.. Salmon.
Market• prices. were: wheat 1'6c,'
oats 33c, bailey 42e, eggs. but-
ter
18cand 'pork; Per ;.cwt,, -$460.
en • , the' ,head by•'. a :falling tree
w`"liile 'cutting timber in the -bush.-.,
• rlers' attended,
.• .Two ' rinks-; of. cu ,
a .sppiel at Listowel where -they
defeated the Mount • Forest_ Club
'•an medal. •Luck-'
for the Caledonian ,.,.
novj , curler's were ' Dr. , Tennant,'
unties 'Hugh
Sommerville,„. ;;
: 'B; Hunter, g t Years; `A o
T ►en g
'. 'n Murchison: W. = y
W. U. Little; `Joh
Treleaven `Dr. 'Elliott arid,TGeorge, ; John Joynt, , M:PRP. and a/Irs,
:Treleaven, , .
' nto for the
'for
Toro
f f
0
Ke
r
r•
• nt:
le t
t o- Opening of Parliament.'
O
B
Paign Arthur R Ford, chairman
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R
he Foundation, states::On-.troops are-ingoodGondition
•tariohas specialists notto` be out- a •
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ub
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MRS. WILLIAM 11II.D
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N
During 1945:Canda� d NevT� deathofMrs.
With -the =necessary,rankedanywhere in : heworld. dieton occurred at her homei,
dat
foundl
ardcontributed$300;000 to-
-
Society—the
oSocietyy helargest sum : ev Bibt 1 Fewest, Ontio, o t Wednesday_,;
uar13;:1945:,.the:British .and Foreign
"'Mrs.. Middleton was 'formerly.
'tion
during
M
or
w
a
r
deo.
In
• dd
i g
f.
I
Mr. an • rs.. 1Iaglr the-honie.-'of Pr a
the late ,
r,h
ac
• port for equipment.. and. �xese ,
'Million . dollar
,such :as the � two' m
i.de
• ri1 would. prov ,
campaign
in '.
a
camp g
-we-should e-1well„-ori-the way to
of he . killer of 'one..
the conquest °t
citizens of • :•this,
of every eirght.
ce"
z
-Those communities that.-' are
'
most energetic• in coping with the,
µ,.
, -housing., Omprothblem, ticw
Yi
llofrybdeen
efit-r,
•
. P.
tralizing of: industry'. that is fay. _. --:
M .
ti
0
r
•Oreo b--rnany cerns. A new
:industry recently looked -foi :-aT
location• in Southampton but gave-
the idea little consideration "when.
Rusin accomodation could
no h
0
g.
.
in -
found :Locally; ••-an expand g
d ' try' has' faced an acute hous--
:a u , ,
Ethel` Mary, Walker, . daughter of:
--years-Canada-and••--1e-
foundland raised : $101,822 through
the War Emergency' Fund
'7300_ :ew_.. • esti=
presented"
, _ _
ments to the orces, distributed
.41,8.30 ScriPtures in prisons, in-
terment catnips an'd'hospitals,”and
. tamentt. and Gas.:
Placed' 4-,100 Tes � ,
•--••of • the
. `e1s- on�ife savingcraft-
_
navy, emerehant=:.servite,. aid a
The be)1.for the neve-Meth d t
Church arrived here, "and; ,will
soon be placed in -.position yin -`the
tower• of ' the building,. -,It • was
Pocher McCharles was.i ecovei
i,n g _.:from a severe stoi ac�h hem=.;
arrhage.
mala
>ifactured - in ' .Troy,, New. ' - Miss Isobel •Douglas underwent
l C
hat-
�y
in
:fork;;' weighed • 1034 pound$ .and .' an appendix -operatio1
-measured '38: -inches „across. It was
"the largest bell ever''brought.in-
to the county"
a
Aatgathered: red
mel ':arse Y large at,
.. u
'Mac -
ham Hospital
Mr;, and' Mrs "G; 1Vlirehouse w o'
had'been., at'Sarles, Noi�t�h D.akotam
. ,
s
for 29 years, visited.'Kinlos
friends. Mrs. Mirehouse is .a dau-
ghter of the late Mr: ' an
g
John Cr`owston of L:an'gside:
'DonalctMtCharl-e -, •vsph•o-hid-re-- ,
turned from , the West a:' :fe0i.
weeks b , ,
efore ,bought the grocery
end Of. the butcher and grocery
. •.o' WeIing-
business conducted Y
Walker who resided on the`,14tn Crimmon . to.• celebrate their 15th
ionceion
ssof inptan -.She was wedding anniversary.
P1 y
4 ' resided. bo John Baird ``our popular •sta-
bor'n _.October 1884 arid, r
u 07•wherr her par tion -master". was confined to bed
the•, farm. until• 19 .. � � , . ,
as a with �inflamation "of the lungs.., _
Brits moved to Forest:;'She.w,. •
"Presbyter• ; • 'R: • E ; Lane;: of . .Ashfield: pur-
member of�, St.:James Y e . ,
Worker iii' 'chased °a fine Berkshire boar.
churcfi. an active o
the ---Ladies Aid;' .W.M oun_ .
Peo res 'Society:" and treasurer of
P
the Sunday-••Seehoo1-fora, U1 mber•:
oft .years,
u.. SOWCIETY--Johnny Hulls -in-
sists he heard two, farmers; Satur-,
si ,
you
I hear lion. Y
this i
day in _fashion: •,,.y "Yep. 'Sold:'him;
sold your:p g P
mus•. an:
acute
although. : some this . morning". `"What .did you get
ing shortage,.•a g i ? ": dollars'. `.`What,
for him?. ,Eight d
raise' him.. ”Paid*
did. it•cost to r •
thre
e -dollars -fpr him, ' and five
more • for
the feed' 'Dion t make
much did you?" ` "Noperbut >i had
mm
hhY
i'sco an:all •fall". -Midland
: P ,
•Free Press. •
ste s have been; taken. to provide
uarters, ..:the.
additional living .q
need is ' far from rriet. =Lucknow:
-residents would- do well- to- .con
.'sides' every possibility, of convert-
ing spare housing space into, 'mall
• apartments.' They would, be do_
bite
ang something 'eery worthwhile
lie -:the vi11.
an tfie general interest of
a e and which would bring a
ood return ; on their outlay.
'• - _"
Just,: around the corner is
sp"ring; that season: of the year
when' the davenport .and' the
piano change corners'. , •
n ,
--.x'
No doubt society has' ade• .
. .. . - •, - people of Ontario ekes. but it Is still�os the p
a>r e t0 William
Before her, marriage g
Ch 1i R
I
at the , D,.../4 Faslane; 'in .the following •pupils at:, . , ,
' ancial •secretary, g
• Loan •;"-Com any
d P
treasurer, James.'.G. Young;,D. of
ames Burne; fecturer,: John
C 'Armstrong.
Thos.:•Stanley; ension legislation' appealed.;like
i n National: • Armitage; Deputy,, p
Middleton, Canad a� I;ithco' "record- ` 1 `• •
Obert Y '
ChaPlain, n
P
4 . she c-_
192. ea
April
in Atl -� as-
agent
rs,
a .ton Henderson.
"Was "born
rrr Toi•onto' to:
sor�
Mr. and Mrs. Robert' Canon "(nee;
R s Smith) .
The - implementing of Old: Age.
from im.port7ed • 'stock: from -,.
n.<
eder�n: Sas�atchewa•
bi a „;'
Officers ` of , 'Kinloss District
Lodge, I:;O.L ,
,were elected •'as
follows: District Master, ,James,
w
Raifwas Young; fin..7 -Mar aret' MCCallunn
ecretar T: `G. g
in s Y�
g
b S
I:s
was, assistant h
ton Saving` an
and. secretary of the . Forest-
Creamery ;;Cornpany.
' During •World' War •II, she ,was
treasurer ;of the ':Boys , Box :Com-
mittee and active in Red Cross
work. •Miring .: the past year her.
activities;have been curtailed due
4
- z to health. 'Of•.genial'nature she
hie`��'to"be-•-Yld-natiorlal�-ap--• was--loV'ecLby�lt and ..will' .be•
peal'' for ',funds this year - l y the
Canadian] Red Cross,-; bat :the Qn
tario Division is conducting a
can% -`ai g n 'commencing. March .1st
P, re in the Soc-
to secure membership
iet ` which is considered as the
Surest way to, maintain public in -
thec
am
a
3 11
'serest• The aim of ,. pq
is s`olel td enlist the 'support of
Y.
'sadly missed by her family, many
i e nds . and ac uaintances.
free q
She is survived by her husband.:
children Dr: W. Wal-
ter.
,
ter. Miiddleton' Queen Alexandra
Sanatorium, "-London; 'Noreen of
Sanatorium,
Life,anddean-. R.N:)-•
the .Condo
at present at home,
Funeral se>E'vices were held
tnany misttaro in the vita i from the: family residence Sat
_ acetirne: work , that must tie . 16,1946, , con
sable for. people •to go wrong on .pec : urday; February
-
: , ._ the--Societ .. .._Jt. acodrum
t�ieir own aced -tint _ � = _ ducted by Rev, W. M ,
_ done by. .. , Y. � of St. James Presbyterian,
, Billie ' has ,just • returned from P.A,
CLILtOSS CC?RNERS church .assisted by • 'Rev: Donald,
Irene.. Schumacher ` of overseas Miss . •• .• ' , MacInnis, B Th., of `Milverton, a
,,.-_• Hospital
.. ..... - . ,.w. and- . ' Jas:. Kil atru k 1
Walkerton Hospital spent the 1Vhr;. and :1VXrs p -former pastor. Interment' was•�in
.:. _ . recently with
weekehd with her - parents Mr, spent an. afternoon Y 13eechGliodd 'Cemetery ''
( . cumacher. Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Thompson:
and Mrs Chas: Schumacher. �
d dins as be n
ll v ate a Ho h
s Joe Wa is r, �°lJar�l g (e :
Mr rid Mr M
•
-ort ,.Years: Ago
F y g
• The, death: occurred; of °'Miss l
Frances, -Gillies;:. youngest lough -:i
Ravi
: all'ies
and rs.. D
f.M .
1VI ..
ter o r
of -Kinloss >
Rev.; TT:Hicks , of Dungannon:
united ii4 marriage Mr; Stewart
Finlay, of .Mafeking and Miss Ella'
Whtele
.Coni 4, Ashfield.
Y :�.
The death -occurred in Toronto �
:Webster eldest son -'of. wedding' anniversary, • I :-
of :George .Webs •
S th Ki 1 W M' S.- `
nited Church, •Young Peoples
e
o
rn p
n Osborne
a P Q�What s the difference be-•
Schumacher dthisk tothe house
Mr• and .Mrs. Wm, Wall visited. the
, Mr. and Mrs. Wraith and Gertie , , omnia
confine , week ,
• - . II tween •a, cat, and. a 'iomina?
Sun and Mrs. John (' ttack of shin les.: !
Sunday .evening... . :. with an a g , . Ahs."-�-A cat 'has, cl2ivvs at
s and a.c
Y.., bei: end of his paw
with Mr. Mr and. Mrs: Jack. Schumac . ,
spent Suriday',afternoon, w ause at the end. of his clause..
• and Mrs. Howard Haldenby, Sunday sfternoon,, • hasp • n
Miss Doris MacKenzie: 'S visit-.
-Annie he 'cion sign ov r box of. The native. ' was''. 'Watching the
• ing her .aunt Y -and anile, S ,(reading g e
9 Ashfield: Richard Kilpat
. Walter
rick,'Clifford Kilpatrick, ,
`• BrniCe
Clare, Harold Webster,
Blake, Jack: Currarx, 'Jiro Curran,
ett, .Winifred' Blake,
Mary Hack � � .fur-'•
Beatrice' 'Culbert, : I c rotht. C_.'
Verna ,Kilpa
ran,. Mary Claire, Blake,
' i eith. Johnston; Olive ,
rick, K • .
.
'Kilpatrick,
Alma Curran, Harvey
i .and Jean Culbert,
-Clifford ;Blake .;a
A wedding'.:reception tv'as"
• ti Mrs,. Jame
in. honor. of Mr.', an
'Kinloss. • '
McIntosh, ,
111. pierce•, of
•
. I -ie ya
• r and Mrs ..
M ' : their 65th
Holyrood celebrated .
ou ; ' _ n oss., • ..4 •:..__ l esid�c
• The regular meeting of, South • Miss Jea
.. fi . ., • eti;n • •. The .l3ible study
1inloss W:M:S.:was held WedneS- over the ,. g v hetewae s udY,
,day Febr ed by . Re
Mrs �D. L. rMcK nnonhpreside t fr mu the, Sth to 9th chapter ,o
The scripture reading The
read Genesis.,. The progtam was.cani
by Mrs. A.. Hughes. The rnedita q • , f readings on the
.lives o
. • en posed o , • ... `' ethov
.tion on.'the scripture was-.giv te.n...ai�.d._Bc. .
1' 11 Chopin RttbinS
and .Lachlan' MacKenzie, . •
Mr. and }Mrs. Billie :Ross. of
Hamilton are spending , a week
`worth Mr. and Mrs,Jack `Ross
: 'i ... tire: sliding : 'trombone player at the.
flee). "Oh, Phil!. It says En , �
Balcony, ,25e'.''; • ,'" fair.. ie -turned, to his wife, •say -
"Let's so We can. be •ing: "There's some trick'to it..He
a)1 hal.. Let s. get it ,
p
alone", , is/9 re swallowing it"
by Mrs., H ' Lavas.' The roll tall lyen�,o-Sliirle
was _1's , d ,. , . �. .;.: verse . 'These were g ...;
answered by a favorite verse en. Rari�is an
•from 'the` Bible, ,It .was :'decided. Sherwood, George .F
"' business period
to 11in,,After rich 1eadin
during� •the. P Mr's ••H, A .
arch meetin cd txtmous' pieces
have our regular M 3 Mrs.. Allan .play
combined with, the• Day o Prayi:- iali just. told ' lit.
. .. � b the- •music` abo Q.
which is March 8th., The topic on. Y
. a. e a:readin,.
"n Miss A,, Mae- Miss'gsborne also t •
China was take by ,.,... entitled
,� Clock L+ivls..
Kay, Short' prayers' were given - entitled Alarm C yit the rr►ir'
elver Mrs. W. F, The. meeting closed, ` '
bY,Mrs. L, C M y c ,• 'I'hc nexl; lit
MacDonald, `:,Mrs. Douglas Gra pah benediction• .
A. Maclntyre cldsecl ing will be in Chsi'g" of the Chris' ham. Mrs, • Y
.the .meeting with prayer. • • ' tion Culture grouti