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:THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL
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, VOTER
Establihed 1873 Publish •Ontar><o,
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I:;ucknow • orning
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AuthorizedMember of The C.W-.N:A.
L. C, Thompson, Publisher and Proprietor
THIJRSDAY; MARCH 21st, ,' 1944
IT -:ORAL
TORONTO, March 18-4John W,
Hannf ogressve-Conservative
member for Huron -Bruce in the
Le'gislature,,. .and better ' known
•around' Queen's. °P'ark corridors as
"senatojr", believes in having the
electors ---at least in his ownrid
ing-"satisfied customers" T'o ac
't.•complish this aim; Jack Hanna
does. '.'several things .while ,he is
attending = the• session.
In apart, the Hanna ,plan • for,
"" • i 'custo'ners" • entails
sati fred'
keeping. ...
`n touch° with those in.all
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parts of. 1luron-Bruce where the
a
"sen for"` in 1943 ''turned, a tra=
.ditionally.Liberal *stronghold into'
the •Progressive - -Conservative
fold:.. Maybe,•his, friends say, the
„senator". gotthe "satisfied. cu•
.,
tomers" slogan through his long
association in Wingham' with :the
EM in'.,Port', Elgin the hydro com
. A.: COMMON PRO>B1S• o i.m `rove
" corn- mission is taking steps t . ,• .. , p
use 'r �" of numerous
Beca .. e
• k, ands;modet.nize..the lighting of the
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• plaints :of :rowdyism"'and drunk, is•air.
P • • i main ;street. -Locally; this eriness, ..the . Brant. 7.uwnsh1P . ,. '
ndeitakin '' that might. well be
�Boax,d'has.prohibited: u... • .g
School Area ,, . :,
• the given careful consideration,• arid
•, thee holding. of dances` in, :-'
• schools in the township. Such had' especially so*in''view ofthe fav-'
m
i , some orable' financial -position' that' this
been... ,1.
in utility enjoys. Under : the present
�• school common practise .sections;, particularly
atriotic• under system, our main street offers 'a
connection: with p pretty. dingy appeararrce,.,
takings during. war years _ x
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- But there are always those who
abuse .a privilege; •and tired'.of
Complaints' that : were4'heard fol
lowing Y
most . ever dance, Brant_
.School .Board -shed the responsi,1
• bility so far •as., they were Per-
sonally capcerriecL but certainly
haVen't,solyed. this .coiynrnon' prob,=:•
• Nepenthe ,
.less the Board is to`,be;
•
eommde'd for the step it has
en •
and. W
as the"alkerton Her.-
taken,
- wilf..
ald�T>tm , •
ave .the way for a
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probably. . P •
much •needed;::Cleanup •at other
'....ilances held throtighot t ` the dis=
tact
• To '-this; The Paisley Advocate
adds: ° "And-.-mi.ght we suggest
TfIIIRtSD, Y, MARCH ;21st,, 1946
• Many people. will be in agree wkro visited his large
i h Arthur -L Phelps, customers � e:
menu w t , . � . •, and -be-
she'r -store and .fo „
, . .. ' . and � haberda_._ Y .,
.. dons_ --.__ -
•supe-r-vrso�--II•nz-ted .Ka•n.g offerin • .shi'�"s
ntvealth Beoadcasts,: CBC, .hind:' the' counter, g
rirmo
Co
man.
who refuses to -believe ' that the in' all sizes, suits, 'etc,, : the m,
crest : arid' .taste- is'' as they chose to ,represent: them in
p
low as so, . e : radio. 'advertisers Queen's Park:
'
seem ` to think,•_• and he believesobject af• the. Hanna Plan The 'ob
h•material for a
att a ave age;=listener -is.: really is to , prouade _... e
th. •. _
contem tuous of, much •of the'well-informed ,elect3te: This
P
stuff offered.
includes a *new booklet, now be-
.ing•'rushed off. the pre$'S in time
LO01C1 NIS dCKWA'RDS
TROUGH. THE SENTINEL: FILE'S
Sixty Years Ago
WO the demand 'for, roller,
' dflour,• the Treleaven Mill
was
dialled into 'a IOQ=barrel
c,rno
a, day roller Mill 'by the firm of.
•Goldie •.and McCulloch
The change -over took six weeks.
'Michael• McNiff, Con.. 8, W.D.
Ashfield;" 'held `a sale • of . farm
Stack:
z •
The retort c- rteotls was -given.
'arm. officer •the.
by•� a Britisharmy :officer
other day. 'His. troops,, occupying
German -y had --arranged for :: a -
game • Of. soccer _with ,German
oung' Men. and were: defeated..
young' •
distribution;:•first, to'Buron-
for,,
Bruce, and later to those. around
various phases, of parliamentary Cemetery.•
John Smith •ofalaramou.nt 'sold
�' r,. Adrnew•
his farm .to his .bio he .",:,.
a.rrd `with' his wife •arid family
moved to Ayr.
Nathaniel :Hill, 'daughter.
• Miss. lv:ath . :
of Archibald. McLeod of Hetnlock
Citypassed away in. Chicago. 11
• The Hemlock 'City .correspond
ent reported:the marriage of Miss-
Maria Cowan • a n d , Mr,•Coll.
Walker of.:Brownsville, The cere=•
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moriy 't�ras:perfor riled -°by. Rev..
McDonal:.d.;.
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pupas
a`t
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:Fifth, departime p p
Lucknow P , :
ublic School were, J:
L ons W:'.:Treleaven, - ;D Mc,
C•auley, F. Wheeler, A'::McMillan,
1. rens IyI
p�.•'..,..-Fi.rr•dlater Ta
Lor -ie
: The Holyr .
Dodo°'. :correspondent
;recorded ',the .death. of Miss Efii.r
'titer cif
abeth-,.-JaneYRoa h:�,_,_daug-•
1Vlr:' Samuel 'Roach, She .was. 23.
ent= Was -• in • Port' ...Albert
Toronto.:.: The booklet deals with Interni •
E..Jacques;- T: Moore, R :10lan-
aghan, T. Gaunt, W, G, •McInnis
J. Purves; D, McLeod, J. me,:
Leoa, A,,:Nicholson, A,: Mc•C irec=n;
A, -IVDot ald, I..1Vlci�ilrnnn,:;
Graham; McIntosh, `J J .Juhn
ston,'• McBurney, II P,achard•
son; D, Falconer; A. I.oc khtirt,,T.
'Robinson, . J. Sutherinnti, 'John
'Ross, R; Rlliott, T; Henry, zI M'•
Iritosh, L, ` •MeK.eze, .1. • Stuart,
j:.• Bradley, A. Lang•for rl ;I;,
Mc Qrineir,.:,'1.:4xiizrlrli _.
W. •Boyle, J,'
Percy; la:::\ii,eg.o men,
T Patterson, 'R`..Huc3t;ki'ii �.n,•N
Bushell',:7D• 1VIcDonald,•:,T; .Lane,
H. S'helton,- .J.. Geddc; R Guest
R. -rAnderson,:; W, Guest, • Ts. • Cdr -
son.
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'Twenty Years .Apo
Miss -Ethel'Carncier \c•}rd «'as
doing deaconess wor, k•' in l'orciuCn•
transferred to • 'lont`'eal'
was` Montreal:.
MrsE._Lockhart r4cei\=Ld� erd;
.Of the --death of her }}t'other,-
neth-i Morrison : at: J.otrnst.on
Tennessee. ..H�+, �vas�-;a•;-�airner•R-
cheese -maker• at,; HolVi•oocl. •
• ,Tenders were ;being received
for 'the complete, interior' re-dec- j
-orating•: of the �iCar negie-1 aall --
'•L••ucknow . :school debentures •
were being offered: for sale to the
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procedure; • Leg�s"lat , A - •son' was'born i
. thin swhich Henderson,' (; 'A .couple of..fiery. crosses which'
and lore; and ,many, g Mr. � and 1VIrs. Chas
says'. " o,.u; you and
' e s onsor.Y Miss Ma ie Cameron, <daugh-
"whistle sounded an .the pgg
As the final w ,
•.•t.
tha
,. knowof R
ld 1 German rushed onto the youter
e •Britisher
manors : are - th
which a lot of.- �P- �"Rri� ' ape •Hanna•'entails a
all � of .er_ t -hey- � . _ some o£�
in .booze 'permits rtamment for '
holding 'permits a t their nation -little ente
• ,• ., , . , that
i.on
"securing' ample supplies • of r feated the Br t • .•.•. ;,� ... • s means
wise .•securing P p
, •.;: ° _be -ad -47a' . ame."Oii ' •that's "ell right his •constituents: this ; . ld . g _ : .: and
..t, .. leka oo 'rice. It, would .
k P 7,` ; adv. several- prominent. printers -
alre P
.. ; , . _ - - _ ._ the=B-itisher, ..
also to put -an end- to the sand.Huron-fBruace—list
visable, , cars .:. X ours; �. publishers of
tripints and beaten • you at y.•
- . • .••: in in'. .fro - -
:•drink g'aver able—are •to. be invited
_I scot'
.brought . along., o the : • , :dawn • ;,.;.
,. , .. arts . g... , zf - o see. how things.are.�run.
quarts _ riders: are forewarned down t. .•
too much :of „Bicycle .
:? es. there's far Park '
,as,, ,. , •^�'anc 'and at% iieen s Park. ..
• . • d quick to keep off the :sidewalks, Q
• hire ', going on—and a , , •.
this t g g • g
- will .be well.advised to heed. > the Jack. Hanna- knows every voter
• - i respect.: ect. i -- ` t =:least `those ;wlTh
voice 'of the ;law •in• th s, ,e p in .the riding a ,
'And right ,here, it, might. also be voted• for him • •. Now, •he keeos
timel to appeal to bicycle riders little histories concerning the vot-
y.
rid ; motorists to ' co-operate by e,r Into. therecords of the' births,
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exercisin care, • .courtesy'. and marriages and deaths` • When. the
coinftion'; sense, ;while travelling stork.:ar`rives in any•part oof.Hur
the streets of •,the' village. ;• , • on -Bruce, right on his heels ar
another way of cleaning up.
,'nothing about":'' •ev. 'D.uncan Cameron, su -
-Would� , , ,• bit of chose:� e ., er y.: , _ .. .. •-
eck be to do a• rids went ` toy Besides the booklet for:general 'eyed a :fractured' , leg
•fie d: from : the stands, and :means. ,.. ' r n-
'ways li out H o
heckrn on .the y tion :.through . • . �,
g --an °expressed -his distribution
tWo-rnr ht -effectively -shop
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THE BINGO`' BAN.
Answering criticism .arising
-front'the "bingo ban. Tion: Leslie-
well ' ` attorney generaI of,
Black ,. ,
io ointed • out that :the;1-aw.
Ontar .. � ,P _ . •
anniisg`-bingo; lgtteries a -n d-
drawsis provided for in the
•
Criminal. Code of: Canada, and
are' simply
simP ;authoritiesY
enforcing a Dominion. decree.
'There' is an exception that: a
'bingo .Y
in o �ma • be occas ionall- Y
• run.
by
a :charitable or rellgious•,:or
g
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anization if.'proceeds, are' wholly
for ;the benefit of the' organiza-
f
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nciLo
or._.___
tion A--mirnicipa
ficial however, is entirely with-.
-'` •to ' rant erin'ission
outi'au
thorny.. __ ..... P
to -hold a 'bingo. Raffles are per-
•rnissible only at bazaars, after
,p
�'•errnission hag been obtained
from .local, `authorities; and when
the.' ar;ticles• raffled.. ,have first
been ':offer#ed for sale, and none
of them is' 'of r.value' ,exceeding
While those in the -smaller; cen=