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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL
Lucknow, Ontario.
• Established. 1873. Published Each Wednesday Morning
Subscription Rate =•-- $2.00 A Year it Advance—To U. S. $2.50
Authorized as Second Class Mail,, Post Office Department, Ottawa
• Member of . The C.W;N.A.
L. C. Thompson, Publisher ` and Proprietor
WEDNESDAY, • MAY '8th; 1946•
THE :LUCKNOW .SENTINEL, LUCKNC W, QNTARIO •
1
SCOUTING. COMES BACK ,
Pitching "is:: the. first question
ursda y evening" of this The outlook for increased farm Pi g
,,,,;,,, , .. On Th Ywhen baseball..
t • ' will be: 'reborn. inproduction is• a bleak'one in• view mark thatpops up _
,..
Week, Scobtr{ng w l .
, serious'lack•' of 'farm :hell). is talked.' of but the 'locals ..are.
�:,, �•M � . • w. , ow the infant.pito-'. of the ,
,gr
tt ,,, , .Luckno .. ]ti, , .... •
• :. - thousands of healthy; "able- banking'on the services of Ellio t
esses, will depend largely on .If the thou a . . the
liar lenty of
o -o eration bodied men, in the cities= who are Carruthers, "'w.. _ p
what ,support' ;and c . p ..
i`' in 'on Unemployment. •Insur 'stuff on. 'the ball ; and packs a
will be given the leaders and the. aiv b be ower of speed,:, and - a ` few 'years.
•boys:. . • " ... once and Baby Bonuses .could P
In these :days when so xnuch turned .loose on the s 'ace mounds-
: farms• this ago. was Teeswater'.
. is "heard of juvenile delinqueney, summer, the whole picture would man: ,
important r le• soon change. To many "relief There's, considerable talent that'
Scouting has an' o ,
.play
sures. are breeders,: of indol Lucknow , can draw on in the
lads measures,. r teen-age e m ..
offersa
• to play and g ,
a. wholesome variety'surrounding district but• : has
of ;interest= ence.-Port Elgin,,.Times. nett likely' looking gang rightn, healthful . recreational * P; . y.
ing And at home, including Hugh Coming,.
and: educational activities.. .
c ` " The Village "Counch was `,last .
Clark Finlayson, Roy :Fiiillayson,
If $touting in Lucknow fails • resented : with a largely nett' Lane Har
r. an- . night p Art Andrew, ,Eve
to grow to a lusty, robust org
• signed, petition requesting'" the old Greer, Jack;Cook, the Chin"
rf " ization it will •;be no fault 'of, the
adoption of Daylight Saving Time ;;boys; ~ Donald Finlayson,' if he's,
movement or of the youth of the. •
n home,and no . doubt _several
� in Lucknow: There is little reason . • town it must ' solelybe charge request will
#o _, - --.doubt=that._the _req - ., __t _Will n t- o t _.-s nd . aS__
,,�: to others; who do P P
:to "parental. delinquency'!:- ,
t , . be enacted. �There�..4re. ,those who..w• :write•., this,\ •' ,
Two. o. inusits: in_ building a strong. hould
,.�__��._._ , � ..- consider..., that -,the Goi�ncil_ -_ _. ; .__ �
. efore--a-`baseball comeback ;?s
Scout
Tro
0
her
e
r
e:Boytte
ctv ma
and a xP •I •' work
have earlier acted in, . this . here,considerable wo
� ' = • are leadership and, a proper meet- • possible
on their own initiative, in view on the Caledonian Park diamond
thusiastic. and en r i '
t .,i •. inplace.. e
of the fact''thatD.S.T: *as be_.. is necessary, and this is a matter'
i ssured. " The
etc_ Bade whe s_ a r- -ed-an .thevdis ; • -. _Coup--
so generaTlyr obse v
that -was before-tYe--Village
'ki PWith 'this dont agree
is where e• to
obtain n a
;5 ,� , problem 1 t g last
f .ti.
Fast time - is_a_ con_ o
LUC(N'OW,..ENTERS
fTEAM • INW•O A.A'
Lucknow's •first intermediate
ba11 team in Some - ten years, has'.
e
been entered. , in the Western On-
tario
,
tario Athletic Association which
is this year promoting baseball
for the first , time, •in all class;
ifications, arid has obtained affili-
Iation
with the 0:13:A.w:A. Lucknow..
may begrouped with such teams
Ias. Goderich, Clinton and the
/PUT THEM:TO `'FORK" B1YthTAub ' combines,
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 8th, 1946
SALVATION ARMY SERVICE
HELD HERE, ON SUNDAY
The Lippincott Citadel Band of
the Salvation. Army in ' Toronto,
a twenty -member ,instrumental
and vocal ensemble, presented an
hour's. program of sacred` music
iri the United Church on' Sunday
afternoon. There"' Was , alarge
audience in attendance to • enjoy,
theq,pr-ogram. The visit ,here was
arranged by'• the, Wingham 'Corps
of the ,Salvation Minn the Tor-
:onto musicians being their•guests..
'over the. week -end when special
services, were' held, in that town.'
Featured on the 'program .were.
solos :by • Bruce Stev
en. n,. 11-year=old....-
so and. piano-accordian sel-
ections` by. Charles King, .age 14;.
"also played atenor cornet in
.who P . Y
the 'band,
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tinct, is we at' their .regular meeting )sited with Miss .Mae Lennon
v
Hackett
BELFAST
. ASHFIELD
Miss Gre • •
''ta Campb'ell of Luck
now spent .the :Week -end with her.
fried, Miss Sadie Johirston, Ri'
Miss Marian MacKenzie of Tor.
onto .'was. a week -end visitor a{
her home here.
Dr;' J. 'Treat of Chicago visitedM
last week with Mr. •and Mrs, R,
'Bissett.. •
Mrs; Norgrade of Chicag0 spent.
a. few. days with I .r,. and Mrs.
lobt., MacDonald, ' .
Mrs:, Moore of Owen Sound was
the -guest - of ,her., daughter,', Mrs,
Black. • .
Mrs, Neil. Mac.Donand has ''o ;.
gne
for. ,an ;extended~ \7isit .with ` het •
daughter, .''Mrs. Tom Bogie : of
Lambeth:'
The •funeral of Mr.. Rod; _Mac-
•Lennan who died'in St, Thomas
hospital ,was held, at the' home of,.
his 'brother, Kenneth, on Thurs-
day : of • last week: Dir; Rhoad of.:
ficiated . and . burial was in '
Mrs, Alex •Hackett and � :.the
Hackett 1 Hac t
Mr. .Tom' and. 'Donald' family plot in Kin.tni.l ceme.tery:.,
Quite �a number" of :friends' and
relatives were .in Kincardine on
Thursday 'attending the funeral of
Mrs. Pritchard •who 'die'd in New«;.
market. . •
Mrs.` . Kennett)"MacLennan is
•-patient—in—Kinard ine-ii,ospital�-
where 'she, underwent an opera -
spent' .a day at Toronto last week.
Miss Laura Irwin,, who is ern
loed at .• Listowel,' Spent a' :day',
p.,y a-
at' home with. '.her parent's, : Mr.
Mrs. Spence Irwin..
and. , p
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Mr. -and Mrs.' Roy . AIton ;spent
'Thtirsday---at Gor-tie-,-attending-
Louise ,Windsor's ,wedding:
Miss
s:
w da
a f,
London, ' is , spending Y
with' ' her `mother and' brother,
- Clifford.
Mrs. :Lane ;and �..• .
`Miss s . Don-ilda�'�a`-ri d' -- ;Preda
e
-Tre
Mr DonaldaMacLennan of
Toronto and Mr: James.-MacLen,
flan of Chicago' .,were here attend
-ing-the:-f inial--_of--•?vi+ Rod. Mae -
permanent 'meeting place which, tr versial ues
q night; The - three rnariipark_com- t ' ''Sunda evening A rece`ntion way k� 1ct in KinCail
can,be•'eauipped and 'fitted out'.as . ou h it ._a: 'eared a old'•' Irwin-on�, Y
tionTaid 'alth . g _ PP mittee,stPmmirig.:..-..froin.__th -
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h 1 b'r
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h d 11�
in'. favor of ,the change, we: feel
a
s ou
e: o
a
coolgenerally
enc
were
Yonly "shack!. , that urban. folkg Caledonian Society, has :now ELLIOTT �VEBSTER S BRIDE :. week for 'Mr. amt...Ire Kenneth:
there's . ,a. about:own
somewheretkat
.adapted
p
t
ed
one member 1'ving,
1 -laid= -:on Tue�da�y�, t,.i��•of�laat�
Mr;
ni
1
was.
ou c o
that -the . Village C Arrristrong sof •Goderich, and. tw,
F• ' •T• IS ENROUTE TO CANADA Drennan . who had ..just returned
ut u ores: If not, we, • 1 - I F r • from their honey ntr,oti- •..
for .Sco p r`~p uite'\•ustified in awaiting an of t necessary
q
]
t brides.
ficial:, petition •or deputation, Over and. above .necessary. work_
fear that temporary roustabout
•fens
Will 'tb
in' the bestbe-
appo n men s' are Among the . overseas ri es on •
ri i c kin ai•.
1 .f
The
Rev.r. S
i t f c
board the Queen Mary due to h h f
•• set-
r rests of Scouts g, and may ere . supplies . • .
and urchase pp wife ''of •BSM. Elliott J,. - ,
Ion again; 'sound its death. kne , „•..• . ; , ., -- , I it - e ..: � _ • , , . '
g.
•he Federal' Government ruling .for the team. Last Tuesday •night. '
the :Girl Guide organ- •.. 'rhe I •
For years.g .... • • � .. . Le ion
hich banns_. the use: of colored, the local Branch of the Legion
•:ration
•
has -flourished -here, ---May -w �, .:.. ,
baseball
r o li`-nettin on peach• baskets, applies voted. • $25 to fpurchase
-the..Boy ' Scout troop ° meet -wit g •- - .which will. be � avail,
e- ui meet
• • ments P
'equal ' •success:.Both . 'are : essential_only to inter -provincial. ship \ . q.
and will, mean that some . of the able to .the team:: The Legion;by
youth movements: °.. ` , ..; ' '
_eh'oicest fruit will leave the pro- laws`. do not periit them to• hake'
an outright rant:.
On :• Monday evening the 1• ire
i.$25,00,:
t
o the'
Company ,.;donated.
Club.
• After •the paper's out' and ,thee vince;.•while the "home ,folk" will
heir chances on 'what
"heat off for a few hours we' again 'take it
generally, take a glance `: over "the' they find under the camouflage.:
sheet"toyapprove our handiwork' ;It is time the Provincial Govern-
or otherwise. Might be well if we' merit made- a move to completely
g
didn t,: for•all too frequently - those.
the slips..that: heretofore' Were:
like. a
nVsi�ble,. � then stand out e
sore: thumb. A "Mrs.'.' ,instead.
:South Kinloss , W M. S
prohibit such a dece tive p -�.
The May. meeting' of South Kin--
loss
ain-
.loss W.M:S.` was;;. held ,,at the'.
e
Ontario: will soon). experience
Wednesda May1. There
d of'the.,Manse
y, .
the summer surge of the,. tourist wer.'e ten 'present, .Mrs. Douglas
a ``Miss";._a,,:.wrong :used word;, _ _ _•i -ss—'which ahis.� ear�..i _-..ex.. ,__ '
hos ne Y s Graham-'lpresided�-:in: the absence itt1 five=mronths -old daughter,-
Webster, ' and whose:' destination.
is the home of her .mother -in law,
Mrs. ' Vialet : We*bster. of Kinear,
uc•
dspent mh • ofine, Elliott has
the past few months in hospital
at London; as •a result of. having
Suffered,a: fractured, vertebrae in
his, neck, in a motor accident near.
Win gham u ani: the last la.p-of.his.
P
gthechair..
return journey from overseas.
The-Hemlock:.C'ity . gtzilting
group .'met on Thur; dry."'evening :.
.at . the borne- of: Mi*s Sadie John
-ston;" R.N. and gwltr ci two qulLts
Presbyterian); «;, 3I._ S.
The May meetinQ was held in
the church Wit i \1rs. Mullin. in':
Aftia. -the. devotional
and, bu incss pc �i�,.1�,, 1L�s;:iite•.
Far`lanc" exphunid .:acts 16 from
taken.
which _t.he _�eiL �•-�-)r1--��a,.. .m_..
LI. TLE :DAi1.GHTER • Harr Ander's;,ii. led in pray
� .Mrs. Y .
er, and Mrs. Philip Ste�tiart.sang.;
•,:. Norman 'Ross went:to' Toronto • � prepared the topic
:last week..,to •nieet his wife'and Mrs.. C. Cook pr ,p
on' African churches. and had Mrs::
-GREETS WIFE-AND--.-
LITTLE
misspelledworms, a mss -laced, petted to,; set .an all-time high as
of. the president. Mr: Dann gave' Patricia, :viihpm he : saw' for : the.
heading—a11 comparatively: triv,-,:American visitors flock across tile, he scripture readin salm 121,, first: ,son of.
. the
.:. _scripture 1, � : g first•• time:Norman'.•Iis a s •
t ;
ial, .but a 'bit provoking in view 'line for.,first restriction -free, A' duet 'was rendered.: by: Mrs. A. ,Ross, 'C nces
,, . _ Mr.. and Mrs. o
•of the effort .put forth • for ac- post-war holiday. The tourist • . is.•,Mrs:'
MacLeod and Mrs. B. Lav
. �.. � cion 10, .Kinloss, where. his � wife
to those ewhou
under-... But,hn not•.
c raltivati
CUracy. worth u
businessc.
Yg,
•is
reading,.
_ . _ ..... ..: Mac onald ay.. ...
.•. . lint F.: � . g. and...,. daughter_...wi11.. make their
` stand thespeedy, and. high, .pressure only from 'a..financial angle, but A piano .solo' byM'rs: Don :Mac �tithe:. Norman.
associated with the:many opera- P home for the: being,
from 'the standpoint of inter- Iver'^ "In `a :Monastery Garden"
> ... - bought :a': farm in' Turnberry a
tions in- publishing .a.paper;:. the national goodwill. ;There is, no topicwas
was much :enjoyed. The • .. few . months. ago but the house
:wonder as . that,errors are not :.better way to cultivate I this burl)-
taken by :Mrs. A. Maclntyre; An is not . °Yet available for-•occupa-
more numerous and more glaring. ' ness . than by courteous andM1 interesting ; pa t of the program:i n: '
• ii -of an
friendly:: treatment,. yo d. y'presentation- _ __ io - _ - Life t o •
..: .. ,:.: . •. � was the presentation of a me' to
The fact ,that the, Sentinel is lance :of exploitation.. Mrs. Ross and Patricia ca
sembcertificate' to Mrs. C Aquitania, : on
iiblished da ear
leer Membership ce anada;. on .the
bein
now. a
_day
'earlier h � nr 1
1
� cbmm
unit
Mrs.
if notion makes the "early bound for.' thisy,
tie .ha . Y, �'
with the change. in C: MacIver, who has been
a, i - which were two other war brides
to conform . g ..
q •
Mother's Day: will be observed
on ,Sunday, 'and although 'the .oc
casion has-beensomewhat:com=
mercia iz ita
verydesirableaptsortunity to ex-
plea
x-
worker' in the society for a
ing work
number of years. Rev. Dann c os
the-meeti' g wit : y
social' Half hour; was spent with
lunch-. served . by ' the committee
in charge of •' the meeting Mrs.
Don MacIver and Mrs. W: F Mac-
Donald in -the- absence - of Mrs.
D. L. MacKinnon.'
� lea more essential than y� 1 Alex Purves •to West Wawanosh
•P `n h_ er._ �A_
' ever, .and in this regard' we urge
ni�: Mrs:-Keith--Johnston'--to- A•s
' 1 ed, does provide field
the',co-operation; of advertisers, II
1 I
correspondents, press secretaries
press our deep-rooted love for the
and all, contributors of news. The
assistance and ,co-operation of our
readers and' friends is, essential
in 'publishing "your paper». The
• more. interest you take in con
tributrng: news •itetns, or tipping
the'P ublisher to news breaks, the
more interesting • each. issue of
The Sentinel can, be..We scarcely`
need add;. that such' 'assistance
and co-operation is; heai'tily ap-
preciated. 4
The lid on the price ceiling
kettle is really j•utnpingeaithough
Donald Gordon still manages 'to`
keep. 'it, from flying off coin=
pletely: `. It will be a tragic
calamity'if his..efforts-fail anchthe
grand :wartime, job which he did,
goes • for. naught. But the public
' clamour for pods, 'regar'dless of
price, andthe demands' for higher
prices and higher wages is mak-
ing the task of the W.PT.B,
most difficult- one. -' •'
one' who means : so .much to • us,
and a devotions which may not',be
evidenced as it•should from• day
to day. Mother's Day; and Family
Day are closely ; associated and
impressively observed, by , the
Christian Churches, and' is an oc-
casion : second " onl Y", to' Christrnas
and Easter for the filling of the
family pew:
MIt is regrettable that ,the 'Dom-
inion Provincial, conference came
to 'such' an unsuccessful adjourn-
ment.- Where the fault lies, we
are •not q ualified to sa ' but ()Ile
Y,
could rest assured that the, Globe
To Hold Annual Dance
.Next Tuesday. night Th'e Clans-
men will hold •their annual. spring
'dance :in the Town Dail,. to _music
by . Bert Worth) and his CKNX
Ambassadors.
.United Church Mission Band'
The. Mission: 'Band meeting on
Monday,. afternoon opened . with
the hymn, "We are. a missionary
y
,Y
band". Taking part in the callM
tcs. worship were Donald•Thomp-
son, Joan Johson, • George And -
and Mail would lay the blame
• solely,„and' squarely"in the lap of
erson, Nancy, Johnston, • Dickie
the' Dominion 'cover men . Mtirdie, Marilyn'Kilpatrick, Geo.
n•
•t " Webster; Elizabeth Ann Webster,,
After a: chorus on .
• f Arica; Helen
The spring tonic; which • Mother • Irwin 'gave a reading and George
Nature :badly ' needs, . is • not .'Webster and Ruth Ann Emberlin
sulphur and molasses,. 'but: rain •a duet. The study, bookWas on
and warin weather, Africa.'
United Church Y.P.S.
The meeting of May 6th, open-
ed with, a sing -song:. Wilfred
Black.' favored with .a piano sel-'
ection "Hunting 'Song.". The next
meeting is .important, try to at-
tend. Ganes'.' were' played. 'The
meeting closed with the, Mizpah
benediction,
It:irrrer-Johnst I --i 1d it• Miss
Pearl Henderson summarized the
current events' in. which she spoke
of -the desire of African .women
to learn to. ,read .and «rite: The'
first African.Nc-ornen-to-=train ast.
r a lawyer.r, and doctor have:.retent=,
•l.y• returned to• their. native. Land
to 'begin P ractise.; afker. 'training
in England. The meeting closed
-with! praise and prayer 'fhesoc•..
iety has :.accepted an ;invitation•
from.
South .Kinloss to meet with
them at 'the June-theeting-at The
Manse.'
Attended `Niece's Wedding'
Mr. W S. McLeod,of; town: was
a recent visitor in Detroit where
he attended the wedding, of his
niece, _ . Y
> ',, •Helen: Jo • ce Romford ;•
, da'u
•. �-.
ghter of Mr: and Mr's,. Ernest
Rumford of 'Detroit, and -Mr.
Frank M. Upton, also of :that city.
Mrs. Rumford is, a, sister of Mr.
McLeod..' The young couple•, are
spending a: month's honeymoon in
Florida. •, The ,bride is a graduate
of Albion College; _ The groom,
who also attended.: Albion College,
recently. returned • f r oetn - three
years' service with. the Army Air
Forces :in , India ' and Okinawa:
tti�ED___° UBLISH
`SENTINEL NU.
A • DAY 'EARIIEIt
issue of The Sentinel
This
e ches local • and su ,
r district, a
scribers on• Wednesday, a day
earlier than formerly, in order to
conform with the 'change: n the.
e of the weekly half.
observant.,. ,,. make this
holiday. In •o.rder, to t iS
hange, deadline for,,receip of -
noon. on, Mon
advertising copy is
da. • 'news matt &r.. 6 : p.m: klonday
and want- ads. 1'! ;aim. Mesa*
Strict -observance of these•edaad-
li's will be necessary to., naaftee
go to p� ass' Tuesday
us to r opens
that svitre af..ou . p,
.noonso� . � e<<entnB•
can be in -the ii7:a►1s that
� FAWN
• :BUYS GAS• ;�T
John Pritcl a •d has •pu and
Earl Gaunt's .fifty. -acre ,farm.
_Earl.
got immntis
edtate r, sessioni
li.Cmer�
has rented Mrs.Kennetmillroo
arm' and tine Gfa
on f , o f theaunt Mme
is occupying part
home. '
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