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• THE LUCKNOW SNI' E
Ontario, ,
Lucknow, . ,
• 7 ••Established 1873 -•-, •Published Each, Thursday Morning,
• .i: _ Y'ear� in c1vance—To tJ S. $2.50
Subscription Rate ^- •.$�:Oir A �
..Authorized as Second ClassMail,, Post Office D.epartment, Ottawa.
A
The C.W.N..
• Member of • •
"` L. C. Thompson, Publisher and Proprietor x,
THURSDAY;, .APRIL 11th, 1946
. ' IS YOUR WAR NOT WARRANTED
.
THIS
• .: paling ° recent weeks there has;
hies say that the.
utho _ y
Health r
ea ..
?4_.. I ro
' fear' of cancer is more: difficult . been a loud clamour for _irnp
fe
• -to combat than. the ; disease it-
self This startling' statement is
of a disease that is curable
made
in a majority„ of ' cases if it is.
ed • 'and treated ' early
diagnosed _ :More
'enough. o,Yet, cancer kills more
people' than ony other .cause,.ex-•
,rept diseases of the heart and 'is
on .the increase. in Ontario. This
year, unless . something is done,
'7,000 men •and ' 7,000 women in
Canada we`ll-clic of, •cancer. .
'Something can ' be ,'done, and
will, be ' done..to, fight :cancers -if
• rin
you � make• it your, , :war.:.I�u g
- the onth df AprilTa: war :'againnst,
m
cancer is being waged, all over
C
anada• and the U
nitea•�,'"States:
Ontario's battle is being ;.earried.
i b '•'`the Ontario Cancer ' Treat,
• Q by -the
And Foundation.
Ment
,You
d ' iiway s
o a.
making connections ' 'for Toronto.
ervice:. on the , three
�uoW, Ontario
MARCH HIGH WAS .r14► POUR
DEGREES :SHORT,UF'"PJ4
'March 1946 was an unusually
mild, and sunny month, although'
the high temperature for 't e
month fell four degrees Short
l
year's T
..
al -time
of
reaching las s: this
far a
locality was concerned.
• On Friday, March 29,, the mer-.
cury ,, climbed ' to 74 degrees On'
March 26th, 1945, a record' was
Set, ' when it reached . 78 degrees.
The low last month• was. • 10 de=
green on March,, 10th. 'Rainfall was
'almost nil at „62. inches and snow-,
'� reached -the ".
e , railway, fall, . tea •
lines a into F lmerston inches.
branch total of 2, ,
Tn oon
trast io•' the overeast days
the limp e •• reason'.
was unusually sunny.. ere
Match ' high, so ? -�
r
.. ~•ts voice .. . • - 'Mar �.
l�didn't:.add it's ,. nd Fe., uarY, .� • q
The Semen, of January ,,'a.
for h 1 ..e soul Th were
to this plea;
•
that the: service desired didn t
strike us as• feasible or -reason-
able.: • "7
Th e, travelling public ' h a s
quickly returned', to', the Motor••
Only four days of the'thirty;ione.
that Were.. wholly cloudy. There
were .seven days ;of complete sun-
shine, 'and 20 day's when 'Old Sol
shin ,, _,
burst forth at, least part of • the.•
slccIt
THURSDAY, APAR, l th, 1946
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'HRQUJC,�I-, Tki SENTINEL • FILES:
Sixty Years. Ago
Thomas:..Cain ;' purchased . Mr.
Willi m's: interest• in the ,> seee
House 1Vlr Williams • went to
hitechurch Commenting on the
purchase The =Se•ntinel said: "Mr.
•
amain is a gentleman well and
car ' as wartime, restrictions are.day.
lifted ::and we believe• that there .
is no service that•.the C;N:R could
•
' si l : ";offer`, that would 'entice
�posby
stiffrcient patronage' to give.. the
Service e m, .. ce`ofbein
service even, a semblance g
profitable
ve even wthmod
„ Tram=�tra ,
ern. :coach ',.coYnlforts• will; still be
h 'too slow. to Toronto, •, and
much
Research, if'rail 'speeds'Were to, be• stepped.
ked to assist the m.p to with„motor: traffic,
will be• as_ up to co . pe .:
• oundation in raisin g'a'"rn n mu n new roadbeds would' be.-'uiper-
f $2,000,000,' You. may :be • help- ative to: Palmerston at least, or
ing ' to .save ydurself, or 'someone rail patrons would. have quite a
u-t-Rc-rf it�ir,:.-sats.
;- ftr =e�r�o sly -ell rng t -t
six to. 'eight persons now living Mixed train travel 'is a grue-
'must expect to dire of. cancer: some =experience, but..we're not
•• The . Foundation. has blue -print ;convinced that :under any condi-
ed, a three=year plan'•to. fight this. dons Tail `, patronage would
dread 'Scourge...
' provide
warrant two."straight
passenger
'
fullY=e urpped cancer Clinics and
• iis trains., daily,•both , nontha nd
at strategic' branches.
: points : throughout thle . Province, ement ` is to;' be;
• Some .� improv •La•
idlaw-McGlynn .tai
and�give .partial financial aid to' : a> to and ar- ; . ,un' m in The' treas , J" , McBain ,: conductor; .
Ynade=on the dep i' rover to a fur eek
who need _.assista
those w w are
s no H HBanner.--.Gordon: —
a d of
COUNCIL
will erect two large stoics,
this is:one though. ,o e o£ the, finest.
lousiness stands in the- village t.'
has.. never been built upon, and
now that. Mr. Anderson • las se=
cured, it, the new' buildings will
certainly add' a great (161. to the
appearance of our. Sia lit street",
favorably known • in this section' ; Mernbers of the Presbyterian°
and • no: doubt ' will final a the,
"Pascoe" One of the most pop-
ular
t ousel in the 'village".
.h A; nee Ida
' Mrs.' G, A. '• Sid�dall• •(....
Rookiidge.) : was• - . improved \ in
f er :.being ,so ill with
health, after
erysipelas that her life was des-
paired of. '
▪ fourth department
artment
Pupilla in the fou - , P:
of'.Lucknow Public 'School_ were
. Treleaven, A. Boyd,. S. Barber,
K _.
E. Patterson, M:' Graham, L. Mc-
Dougall, M. McPherson, F. Mc
Intosh, •,N • ,'Grundy,. ,4: McLure;
B. Hamly. Fifth :' ' -Department'.
1
pupils • were J. Lyons, W. Trelea
MINUTES
•`.: KINLOSS'.TOWNSHIP.
Couneii.,..met in the''hall March.
18, `1946 as'per •adjournment•
members : present but Councillor
„McKinnon. .The minutes of the
`la t' regular 'meeting. were ' : ap-
proved and ;signed, ;.
The ::;treasurer's ,.bond , was . re-
newed ' with :Mr. 'H. ''C. ivleLean Grundy. A feature:number:. of
• �. was a harmonica.
of Wi;ngham, agent for' the .Gen •••• meeting
ven,'L... 'Murdoch, K. McNabb, W..
ow n F. Wheeler, A."McMil
McG a, ...�
lan, Firidl'ater, E -M. -,cLaren;
W. Corrigan.,
D. Ross, :R. • McCoy,'
Officers of L' P.S titerary--Soe •
were elected as,follows: Pres
iety ,
idents',: H. McIntyre; vice presi-
dent; 'secretary,
dent, J. H: 'Somervl , .
zie 'committee, Ida
M. � J. � MacKenzie; , .m
Church at Lanes presented a
well-filled• purse to Mr,. R. E.
Lanebefore leaving.fol„ Western
Canada. Mr, Thomas Ferguson..
made theb''presentati•�ln:.,The ad•,
d'Iess
was,'signed on "f,chalf,of `•
the congregation,. ,of' East. Ash-
field” by ,George - Drannen acid
Thomas, Farrish •
Greyhound • excursion trrp tv
Detroit on June .21st was adver-
'tised a't ;$1.00 for round trip.
Grana' :iii;�;1 • Mo-rrisand-anci---1 red
•
Twenty, Years Ago
James Fisher suffered ;a 'severe
paralytic stroke.
The ' death, occurred .'suddenly
lit ',Windsor of.:Nlr•s. •James;Patter.
son in her; "55th ,year.,,She was
erl Iravina �Mil:ler,•'andza-
-f-oTm
, ative.:of Kinloss Township lier
n
Son. Iii-1is of Saskatchewan; was
here at'the' time with .a load of
hose to; . be : sold b
western; . horses:, . � •x�
auction.
•
Don
aid Io:w • of.' Kinloss had a'
clearing sale of ::stock and- imple
ixents
'Mrs:.Christophe' 'Carleton died
Mr. les,
her
son• M
f e
at the iliome o ,
.•wa
81
1�ianna::•.She .s,.
• '• E1 ell Webster ,• of.: Fordyce'
w
a snowmobile With° which
built..
he • was rnaking, ft om. •20 to ` 3d1
miles an hour. •
Mrs Neil Campbell,' one: of
Ashfield Towns .yip s ' ear y resin
n ICncarc ine`-at-thf
..died�l ,
dents,'
age, of 75 '
No. 16 Ashfield,• Ads
At. S.S ,
Helm- was teaching the:'following
eral :-A-Ria-en-t+71°ante• , C,pi•
pay.
0. .
Town-
e the
't
tee
th
a
' •. �t was ag •
the
: f
shareo
.that
Town-
hip pay•their•third
prize money.' for the Hog Grading
contest:: in Bruce County.
communication from.. Russell
askin' " for a repair on. the
11
selection -g -by :'Dav4d Hager with
accom animent on the bones by.
P
Master' Harry' Whitley.
T
em-
' Officers of the :Sons �If
nce • were,. W.P , C�='. Mathie-.
,pera.
son W:A:,' • Sister M • Lawrence;
P.W.P., T I awrence; R.S., ' R.
A.R.S., • Sister• 'Mary
Murray;.. •
•
J. H. Soinerville;
M
it , It will insti
. , rival times they
• • � ...'nt con, uc. or•,
:..gravel:. •ten er.
Lute research Projects -that -may it seems 'that laid down' Sister" 'Lizzie 'Lawrence; inside
scheduled, and to us m 59 and
•
a
n
i
'head to the end of this second ' ` � ct d f Sister Jeanie MCMI
filler diseases )ll .Pe t
of all � great k d f th 1 True
1 ti
an. at - C- per y,. al
is about a we can . e'
. _ � ::.« , „ • this the ,roads:. was:- accepted for sentry;
Through education;
--- erl this �e a fine 194
g
n o , /1:4 ,outside sentry, T..Lirldsay.
there is • every 'reason to
Ago,.
•' ears A
For# . Y S
,..Y.•
pupils: ,t• Aldon tasty, . C---li feff
desire
The :Reeve,was given' authority
x'• tion plans:, to teach every • :man
`w nand -child in �Orrtario :.to
{
11
,a
a.
'4
/y
✓�.
•
f
4
tV"
r,
a
•
34;
.
beiter service, because.. its pretty
•atrocious • .fob : -thbie ' who trust
train; •', u t,
travel by • tr ,
im_.
be
= cannot. �1
branch. line' tray •
proved to•-a,4egree:..that will make
icieltl o ular to be .pro -
it Sufficiently. P P _ ., „ •
itable. -
recognize the signs-of-cai�ceL,: and, t as we see I
to substitute ..action. -for fear and
;__•�ignor.'ance
opened the 1st of
...: The- campaign opened
•
April and all. banks are receiving
centres., for donations. 'Ge in this.
and. fight. ht. You, may ' save
war g
-self from'' -dean
*HAT, WILL WE 'DO? '
Scarcely' ..a; • wee]t -goes • by but
we .read of one `.'or. . more muni
c alines undertakings some civie
P .
postwar project. In: size,. these
• centres : vary ' from 'little,= more
Y
than. 'country hamlets to big
without`exce. tion. the:
towns; but, .exception. .. ,
undertakings are- ambitious and
the' sums : rather staggering :when
b e -war yardsticks.
gauged ..fpr :- .•
What postwar improvement
ke.._-•
. ,; >-:will • Lucknow-underta �..,;.
A swimnirig 'pool and a roller
•• skatingrink •,were:projects , that
.
were : drscussed .by The Clansmen .I
' tion
Club some time: ago,: but .no acs ,
• was:taken in either instances. •.,
We . well recall . the furore that.
was created here last fall .by'.the-
• pants -navy
1
ally, adopted the of of, most
r towns of observing:,the;
all • othe towns;•
weekly half -holiday •on Wednes
day. This will abolish • the custom
Of keeping �- :open''' on ::Wednesday
night. It has taken 'a{ long time
7 _
`da a
dvo •
olI
for 'the Wednesday h Y
es 'to et'the majority "to see
;cat. g
the light", but` there are, still a
good- •.number.:. who reluctantly
Make ‘the change. : Local mer.-
chants rare to be congratulated;
however, on so amicably accept
to purchase the second' -hand ' Do•-
rnzniori Road County .maintainer
if •a , 'satisfactory price `cou G: ` • ' ass, oirm
ill -O We e""in" '" t'erniafh, 'which.
aroused many' Citizens to the:need
•; . for' a community recreational
centre, --for: the young '--peopl ••-Bu ..
that fervor has .cooled ' and at
the moment we' are going placid-
ly along.'
• . Its, time to give, such matters ,
some thought' and action.
e
c
Presbyterian Church; -resigned - to
arranged... osition at Tees
meet accept •a 'similar p
-Council! -adjourned to a p .
Tee's -
again on. Monday: -the.. 15th day of. water' and was;Succeeded by Mr,
Joseph Stalker..,.
Mr. R. Elliott;'"the new dray
man" was .:.awarded .':the village:
tree •
•ary.. of •$130.
John •Button.' were
Mr. and Mrs._
at home' to their 'friend's :on -the
hi share_• hog grad- t °occasion ' of';:' their, ', 25th wedding
r
Towns
Mr: Mill and
ing contest,': 12.34; ,•. `J:, i�,;. Lane, anniversary.. Rev.. Y .. ,
' Frank proposed the health of the host.
hydro . • at hall, 4;05, p P
treas, Greenock, :Kin-: and ostess..Congrattilatory re -
loss
�' .. Spence;
loss pupils; 2:50; R. J. Lovell Co. : marks' were made by .Dr. Sp
A Parid: John Joynt.:
supplies, 6,54; J. R. Lane, three J G Murdoch
old : age pensions 46,00; -.Jr R.Lane, ..
,postage' and . telephone, 4.90, 11lrs:'.
-Geo. Colwell, stamps, '4.90; Ray-
•Ward: Ackert,: -wo`od at hall, 18,5.0.
A.,pril~, ' 1946;••'at the usual 'time:' and
place. •
.Cheques issued; R. Elliott, •tele-
P one a
TO 1
Crozier,,
Torn Anderson, France
• V
,.Crozier,. Jean .'-4,nde.isori ,'Eilee
re. eaBe�therirA; dile
Gal ley, Anna'. Ti elavern; Coli
nson Shackleton, .Go'
'Crozier, .Be
-don, • Anderson,°; Freda, McQu'oi
Hasty; 'Bea"tricereleavei
Lorne.
.Reggie Gainey ....••
Mrs. ' James McInnes& passe
•
aavv_ay at Langsile. fifl
March 31st • marked -the.
r" • of the: induction
• anniversa y•,
i' s. Cumming as.iPaStS
R,ev.. Cha ,
Calvin 'Church, St, Helens.
of C
Kintail,;died. at 'Duluth.
eorrespondej
•The••. Fordyce. .
con- ratulated .Milton; ' Naylor fi
g
'rvice' on , that. ,roar
excehent se
ed at Thess= . in missed on1;V :one trip
The death occurred �. ,�
aloe 'of Miss' Mary MacDonald; winter, .
Intosh completed
d `ghter of Mr;and Mrs.Fiarol'd ''Mc
eldest
Lean, .premium on•• -treat.: bond;.
8:00 Miss. JeanWier, typing • threee
copies auditors' report, 3.15; G R:..
sal
•
in the:'new System 'regardless of .. - _-ues;:Roll No,
g. ., ;Highway, checiPay
decision .
personal opirnons. The ,.+ i 3, 1$218.62; 'J. Scott, :power snow.
which' was, made unanimous,• is
given a ear's trial, by'
to be� Y
which. tia; ie;it will no doubt have
'become an established •,practse..
plowing, 135.70; Wm: `Scott; 3.25;
George 'Radford; 23.00; .Mrs. Geo,
Colwell,' stamps, 4.00: •,
J. R. '.LANE; Clerk
- ' T»he- nnual .,High:�Schao.L.�.,Cona
mencement, one of:the most "pop-
'ular events ..of the year, and
. needs . ittle publicizing,. isl.
which needs �_. _..P _.. � ..
ida night.o
in held �n:• � Fr y
being•
this- week...
An w: effortis being made to
• organize: •^a. Boy- Scout troop in
Luck -now.:. This is an endeavour
W; a merit, • • : which didn't, .;greatly. enhance
port and encour ge
• From, this point it looked as if
•the,:Liberal and CCF members in
the Provincial House simply went
through_ • the formality of voting
against the. Drew Government's
new .liquor .bill;r. It was a feeble
that merits everpossible t sup- effort by the opposition forces,
t t Y P1
The Farmer's Advoca pert'-•
ently remarks - that -the; :poolroom
is the nearest thing to a coin-
' nunity centre' in many towns' and'
Villages, yet-- the , old • folks-- coon
plaid about.., the young 'people
gadding around 'so much:..,..._ �r
• ill -clothed millions;
their •prestige. .'
While engaged • in spring house-
cleaning, it would• be; well to keep
in mind that a. Natiotial Clothing.
Collection 'will be lattnched in
-June on behalf of Europe's
WEDS N.G- BELLS:
MacRAE—JbHNSTON
On Saturday, April' 6th, 1946,.
a quiet brit pretty eddiiig was
solemnized at- the m nse of Rev:
W. Hunt, ,in London when ' Beth
Johnston, ;'daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank 'Johnston of Holyrood
and David MacRae, son of Mr. 8i.
Mrs. John • MacRae of .Iriverness,
Scotlarid, ' were united ' in•' • the
bonds orf• holy matr. intony.
Miss Jean , Johnston, sister of
the bride, acted as bridesmaid,
while Mr,, Duncan Macrae. -atten
ded the groom.
After the. ceremony a number
of friends and relatives gathered,
at the home of the groom's bro-
t2 en where a lovely 'dinner- was
'served.. ,•
Mr. and Mrs. Mace will re-,
side on Maitland St..' in London.
au - ,_.. : Guel
Thomas MacDonald; -•formerly: of I three -months . course-" a
Thom , , tion
h.
e
ar.-
' was in her 24t y
Kinloss: She w ,
rUnder...the caption -"Bought The
this item: "Reeve
Cartier",s
was.
J. G. Andersonhas, purchased
from Miss' Campbell, the corniet-
• o
si .
O.AC.
anl' took a. p
Si'lverwood's • Creamery.
ober , Carrick, a daul
. Mrs. R �• and N
ter: of the late • Rev, a ,.
shfield., died on Al'
Grant o,f A
' .. •, � the age of
fly. ,..' • '
Office and 1st at the
lot next to the, Post ,may
Presbyterian W. ' M. S. '
The. monthly meeting of the
Presbyterian .W.M.S. Was -held -in
the home .of Mrs. Will MacKen-
• ' `o. nesda : April 3rd with
��Ie-on Wed Y, , p
Mrs. Mullin'' presiding. During the
'business period\Mr,s, C.; II...Mac-
Donald and. Mrs. McFarlan 'were
appointed as a committee to visit
PP
the Sick • during the .',next three
'months:.. The Bible study for the
day was Acts 15 and the topic'
on: Africa ar�d_:life of Robta Mot-
, ....,..,Orland wal_ •�
Lockhart. Mrs. Bill Douglas read,] place, . which
fat was given by _Mrs. 'Grace
'afternoon.' It Was dcciddd to.,
Rev. N rnerro Of ' Winghain to.
guest . 'speaker • or . the ._Ea'
Thankoffer.ing 'to be held in'
` -4.
•
evening.
Bought Ashfield rarin
' Mr. • Orland. Richards -:of P;
nt has plrchased,.the fart
mou he 'Ash' Johnston on the
side,. of •the road, ,and
., o rmerlY owned by Melvin I
f
d; Poor health -made it'.
War � . �• .f o .tl�ispose• of
canary for Russ '1 tit
an inspiring poem and the - curs
rent 'events` groin -Glad, Tidings
prepared by Miss • Pearl' 1.lender
son, were read by ,Miss; Gretta
Campbell, A, pleasing,Ffc. tttre of
the meetmeetingwas a •. Soioub, Miss
Nellie Rinker of Kincardine, who
,,p'layed` her own accompaniment
'and, also acted as pianist for. the
a .grass farm;
Bays Restaurant d , that W,
We understand i
"Curly" Stevenson, whofor
ed with the Luckiww ti a
past ,.winter. has Iiou
giit Maurant business in Mt P
his home tovwn ' -