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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-05-22, Page 2PAGE: 2 ;;y cti (Too: late for last week) Mr, and ,Mrs. Jim. 'lesson. of Stratford Visited. on Sunday with their cousins, 'Mr, and Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick. Elva Mr,. Wallace:. Twamley, Peril • of London 'and Miss Hilda. of Wingham spent the week -end• Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Croz- ier. er. Mr..and,. Mrs,.. -goy. Maize . of. Wingham were also at the Croz= .ier, home,' ', , ` leave_ n Mi and Mrs. Bert >Tre 1, Boriald an Gwendolyn spent • Mother's, 'Day.. with their. dau„ h. ' Mr:,and Mrs: Vernon. Hunter. ' er t Mr. and Mrs. 'Jim Misner ,.and 'Nolan • of Stratford' were; visitors. ONTARIO • . ,THE. L+U.•GKNOW 'SENTINEL,' LUCKNOW, PPEAL, HEARD 1 *GARDENS ARE VITAL • IVtany more'. gard. ens must 'be Planted . throughout' the Dominion this, summer than . in previous. s years,' if' Canada is to fulfil her increased, food commitments to the hun rt' of Europe and`the Far h g Fast. Vegetables grown ih tictory Gardens all over ..Canada will 'helpto• 'make possible the des- 1 patch overseas in greater ouant� ertor, defense. counsel', based his r vital foodsttiff i ion of the mut-: e I _ os .... _. . for s = of che..:oti? _ e..• are appeal on the-: p it._... other u - for which stare g countries ..are and rnan s body cahirig • o'nts of circumstantialvxdence:, A quarter of a.million gardens p •i t• were given at the' trial: been suggested as the •Dom: t a s after he had return-� has Two: cla3'-. iiii:on's Victory Garden ::target. for: ` _' from'. overseas; Halter' Lavalee ` , summer:' . of 1946 by 'A M, ed e the,haDominion. was, shot apparently while sittin ion h i$ Shaw, chairman af, thLnformation in . a chair ' at the home..of ve nment • Food•. In i :mother,' Neil •Nashkawa;• Go x.. wife's ,n? t ommittee--a 7quarter , of .a .mil,- Wife's d an,lllicit •love' affair: with •:Gardens to provide who had lion Victory _ ,Mrs, Lavalee; during her, - nus e us- ' than families with � ho • • band's:absence, was charged with' Cana grown.;vegetables;•while:releasingn: the . murder a'nd. 'subsequent y more, wheat, 'Meat, • eggs i tied and sentenced to be cheese...for' hungry .'families••' in cony c i' • Wise 'house- hanged on• June :5th, at Walkerton. war-torn. countries. � -r:.. MacKenzie-sr�na.,xn> appeal holders will plant not' just enolugk M.. a argument 'was that 'the victim for their summer :needs but: will. as not . sitting in an overstuffed 'Fsu lus_,of those vege ° 'v the crown piaxigfox:..a rp, •,_ k tables which may be ' canned; d h shot frozen . or' stored :for. winter use 'which ' provide an excellent and. substitute for the_ loess perishable.. staple. . products ;being; ,shipped to :Europe • th Mr. arid Mrs. Jack Curran Sunday. . on Mr. and . Mrs.'•Bert . Finnigan -were, Sunday visitors• with Mr. •and.'Mrs. Jim Culbert, Lucknow PO. Elliott Rivett arrived home from overseas . on Tuesday;' and is. with his • parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack„R vett. ' of- Cornwal few, da s recentlywith, lis spent•a w. y his uncle, Mr. Orville Durnin.' A large number from here at- tended ed .the `'play in Lucknow Fri- ,.fiend play dram- , -Albert r. Pt. •b clay evening Y A 1OUNG MOLE, ADOPT,' N TEMPERANCE Ib7EraOLUT;IO 1E N Meeting in I3elgr.ave last Week, BRUCE MURDER the Huron Presbytery. Y.P.U. The appeal, ,against the convic_ a resolved that olu the adopted the following .reso ut► on:' WEDNESDAY, MAY 2nd. IN DUNGANNON.I', United .Church W. A The May meeting of. thR;• ,th te. church Women's Assoc Cation «rP held on 'Friday 'afternoon with. very good .attendance, The id( votional exercises ; ttiwe i opene with the president, M•rs. D, Fowler. After a hymn ;end it Lord's prayer repeated in; :anise Mrs. •Bere read a Psalm. Mrs -1 Shackleton offered prayer. • Ti roll call and minutes ,-were ' i•e; and ••accepted ; It. •was •decided order two dozen `hymn books f congre'gatiorial: use. • A donation $50 is being Made,. to the ba fund, Lieut; Bertha Jones, nul ,ing' sister, 'overseas, ,who''has •r cently returned to 'her • home hel ' :a•= descriptive talk . on.:1 ,gave. work .and.plebes visited while leaves in England, Ireland :Se land' and Germany. In the fa{ countryshe had'.'been. n rsi .e. ng. 1 Oldenburg: ° hospital,, Germab since ,the beginning cif the. ye and.. where now. English 'mar fill, wthe- vacancies: Ti ips 4o Ed burgh and Glasgowwere recal %i'd one • 1eave was pleasan .spent _ in ;'Dungannon, .Irela her' biI' .h' ] from, - Where' h birthPlace ace Dungannon, Ontario', received name.. Many names like:Spill Meriary; Mallou.gh, ' Lockhart : others were• found ion the sh� .. _.:' ., Leri rr sti et e --sh `in e ma .; 'Yre- 0 t and factories were the. chief • m ufacture, and, industry •from rowing, Quite: a lot sof het ti g •elling was,done by plane A'w was .,'spent in. Paris;,.: where'; buildings-wer'e unl;arrned. Int _. g osin remarks she said: at til cl. g , her duty was heavy, 'taut"she: much interested-aff.d was gra ys. •:Itiho ._had : don help;•-the•••boy., well tg bring., victory.. MIs .Fowler -sang a to "A'ionc = J 'n . hist' and 'prayer! the•.'closr g hY p ies 'thered . in •a. group t lad ga • desc i•;i, interesting phQtps. and ..., ,.1 . b.� e' had br.ou ht ba ' is she.g , bookied ear it , tion of •Neil Nashkawa, 23 -Year- Be e erve Indian, was Young People of Huron Presby - he S at Os Reserve Hall last week o the 'United Church of Presby - heard 'at Osgood.... ; � text' _ f � on .record bya by Chief'Justice' Robcrtsox? and•. ,Citnad , do. hereby - go ' Henderson, .'Laidlaw,• as being strongly in' favor of all Justice s: Hende � erance' measures, , Being in' Roach and Nogg. temp _. . . 1VIacKenzie .of Walk- one. of the counties affected. by vZr. P. 5.._ _ , ' Act we' the Canada Temperance urge_ all young people' to take a definite stand on the side. of tem- �,erance; We.realize that as young People We have to take; the lead ' .res- in..this problem' ;and by. this � tion we show oup willingness Dict so. We recommend; that. o do', et be s. iron r • lut . 'his resolution `copies. Qf .A .. . °at' once. to the Premier"of Ontario, io - Temperance Federa •tile' Ontario tion, and the Huron, County Tem- per•ance Federation!'.. C l a r e n c e.' McCleriaghan of Whitechurch was elected a mem : er .of 'the national• executive, b. able •society -sponsored -R --by Crewe - • Women's Association. Each one acted` their';parts • `well. Proceeds? amourlte to: $92.00, 7a r: and Mrs. Jim, Sherwood, Shirley and Norma' spent •Moth. , ith his .-mother,--Mrs.. ars--Day M .A'F E; K, I N G .Pa .Ernest ' .Blake Mr. and 1Virs. • armchair.- rgrc er,...a's the -.week=end wit friends. de - when : He also spent onten , c i 1 : n n l e, v p u ,, t:�x was n O n Mrs,.. . contended that Lavalee .• and • ,' Frank.. Ritchie, shot'w•ith a .43 calibre bullet, as.l . Mr. the ,typeof wound was .not. con•• Zion, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Broome, . • ..weapon.' Mr. and Mrs: • Eddie Thompson,: of w .P t kindat �tha Sunday sistent' withHolyrood, visited'on Su , ..y George Saunder'S. r, arid.' 'Mrs..Rich, Kilpatrick . M, , children attended 'a' family and gathering . at Pinkerton ori Friday E d rid Mr' and' rima .Sherwood ' The, chair ,in whzcli crown wit ds and i:es .of see and!. . when . mill a ole are - said, Lavalee sat iliz to • meet messes , court. e fertxlxzers • .are., ;ample. , ' was: shot was produced in c ever . Canadian gardeners needs.acKenzie:rod cad in court y Mr. M Tools' can be readily � proc'ured : A • ” Home .a large hole in the : back of the Ftel ful. pamphlet on The teen rocker and said ther P. •f ee faded g Gaz=d 'n'-=: may be obtained r w-ere-no--blood-at-ains-the chair.. •• M tom the Department 'of Agricul- f. d the w• in Mr .and Mrs;: G. O. Bere, - b lie an ss• Irene T eithr--Nile;, bel e � a Mr, MacKenzie , sax sited at Henry .Norton's' on Sun-. -the bullet , vi Les Ritchie. h Mr. ,Bill : Durn'in .Of Winnipeg. °rxe3e i • �a visru mc tura, Ottawa:. •- dow � through_ which •• a , •:. , of all others •' tar ed oda' -.,• --- •- - -- Curran This is the year . � twas�said' to have•eome;..s , � H:Curr visited O:ragFxl-1� -- re-bYard`erzsaxe-- _ f_• _ 1. -.: ,.. . ova the:. to � �, , :. • .; ; ... -whe es a , .._ St: • u Crewe, � 32.2. i that. the at their• son s, Jim Curran,- otherfriends a erati've`' ` national 'importance. • had .been made • and 1 •of G. p • • •• • - our own' •lowance an inch Helens ' on Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs,. �H.' Hal ....Grow vegeta es_ _for. _- Y , . � d b ' t erich and Mr.':` P. Whitley . and ' nourishment _ grow thein. family; s . "e :may also e nourished. r Corners shot'`vvas fi e a ou 4 ' ill Irvin ,who was very •�t the. lair.. B above, where. tkie�glass rn ;over the week=end14 -is some-. e wa in ill. window. ••sash In the Y ed... , w . rted t �Vvorld s hung y o t h •C s that rs. 'r t ' to e a • oro .- .i`T in . ' friend o y • ' • d� :Mrs. � Marvin Dur- ' 1 b � fished ; �'.�uith�.Mx:..:. andi , , .. hien• w•itnessess-aid he had 'been: iv: hat: improv x'. sitting, Mr: MacKenzie coni , ''�,..., : .: .. ,� ; • ' ,• : , e's hest and Melvin, Goderich; � ai�'e spend-. t -n La_vole c tt f. nin on: Sunday. w. Mrs. Percy- Cent nued • Mr • and.. � 1,4 • urse ;: MacKenzie, n acKe , lie M - has' been en'; as Su �,�er_visi-n - tirse• 'of: -gaged ., P the � County Huron " County .`.by.., health and hospitalcominit°tee. mittee.• fans to ' inaugur. The . •coni p . e itiz' nig par 0 h e struck: P LOCAL c • tab ru g BRUCE TO: HAVE Miss • Ma h b''ll t st DAT ; AT INTERNATIONAL MAC of Lindsay, Bruce t County , .plowmen ` will have a "Local aDay" at the: Inter: ••,..• national .: Plowing Match at Port Albert' ih -October. ate,_:.a . county -wide program: ,.of The . chairman of -7111e. Bruee-1 • • •-• hea ea .delegation aid' that Bruce, plow •atioti s . men were willing :to hold 'their r 'plowing , match ori the site on • Local Day on the terms putjforth by ''Local Day . the Huron County ._: Gommtee, •--ii it "that Huron 'County;-. r.... Committee Lcscal Day committee will suppY rs etc., ; if required -teams, tractors, ...and. will pay. 25. percent: of. ?all ••:....:_ .., prize..- money out •i n the ; •dif Ivo �Gy • • 1' i• it w i4 Y2 er_ent claims".' nur RON OLD • BOYS PICNIC p f the` Huron. he aririvah picnic o ... Old' 3oys AssociationToronto will be 'held on'Friday. fternoon. _ High -Pa Pa k• in ;the - filled ,June -4th; at g . ,�. .a3r after- he ,. haci '_:been k 1 . , • just south.of. Bloor. Street;: I. ch . � es� at . the. • trial area all' 'although witness ;There will be ::races, a baseball' paid Lavalee:. had � been 'seated between •'North . and South s r line.' before the game b there for some t Al Hu H- •-. where 'the.: bullet e • ve the' of her 'parents: Percy had ,two. would ' be • 23..;inches •abo 1 crii"shed '"'w'il'e floor.: ThebuHet drove --=an up luzgers badks'of. salt mthly. avalee s, handling ,bloc ward 'path , -throughL • s Goderich. a oint. 8 inches v< ork , body,' leaving at P.. _ �• " • 'clow the top of his head:. b aken a• am .Ill 'In Wingham must:have..t downward "path- to stri e , ava. •it did, M. MacKenzie' MacKenzie contin.- has ' lied„, ---and. this. ,,was `.: inconsistent '�Mr. with ,the, upward wound,'',. MacKenzie's. 'submission.'is , that Lavalee was placed in ,the arra.:. Sell<:;Colborne Farm t of Ernest :Carter. Ern .� Mr, 'and. Mrs.' on. 12, Ashfield, have sold: their 43 "acre. farm in Colborne .Town- tt to Clarence .Russell` Benne, '• i 11 riot tt w M r.. Bennett ase : •cG aw. f•M o ths as get possession, for' month! Ernest has 'the.'farm:, rented _for. Ern•. ' pasture` till 'the middle of Nov einber. to 'George Haggits, R. -R.'•1; • -Port' Albert. •' 1eLBorden Strange Case., of L�lzz , ;: -By ':Peter • Levuis . • , 1 Read, in 'The American Week y With . Sunday's_ ,Detroit Times, Peter Levine story orthe-'Borden case, generally considered ,Amer-• ica's .greatest: m{irderriYstery: Read about the enigmatic' Lizzie Borden, who, according ',to the celebrated .song, "took an axe and gaVe_h` other 401 hacks; when she saw what she, had.: d'ane,s e gave her father 41". Suffered Seizure-- , • While' returning from conduct-. •ing an 'auction sale.in. Wingham ten ' days '-ago, Donald_ Blue suf fered, a .seizure and had to • be taken `to ; his:, home • in Ripley. After. taking' it 'easy for a felt days;. he was back in the sale ring again on' Saturday. - -and •other events... back while cion silo tin ��loiiriging , e- invited. , o g, • BORN. NALD'` =-- At: Alexandra MacDO Marine , and .General. Hospi ' `G1oderich, on TuesdaY, May -114th, Ross, 1946,., °to •, Mr.: and Mrs. L. R es B d eric h. nee f'G ld.o 0 o a D n M ac tewart) a. daughter; Janet: • • sic S , At Womenrs' ��VAINWR,IGHT ' College Hospital, Toronto .on Sun- day; to, Mr, 'and day; May 12th,' 19,464- , E d e Mit. Fred Wainwright, X78 g Oronto, a• son.. pion •� Operation at Underwent'. P Miss Doris Ritchie,., Reg.. N., uriderweritan-appendectomy' -1n Stratford General, Hospital on, -- few. 1VIn7crday--of last week.. Just a weeks. "ago ;her • sister.. Norma underwent' a; 'similar! 'operation. Doris will' convalesce 'here a't; 'the, home of lir mother, Mrs James gtcfxe r • talk _ a The' best :opinion evidence of 'ht reth-Cameron;-. Ito • 'summer schoo • United:ChurehY P. •'. The meeting of. May 20th'c d VF�ii rta.n.: R_ told us•`about.:�rritiig.,essay making posters on' Stc varc We .decided', • that the,. Y e la's' :would"' Send a,: del pf town � is P :Op a`:patient . in, 1 irigharn' Hospital 1 He was taken to with pne`utnonra On 'Friday .to •receive the hospital.. enicillin treatment_. Kenneth had P, en ill at' h'is. •home :here for. a beep n Was lila and_ th da:`s� r few. Y P_ ,-. receiving' suiph drug treatment, - which was . not obtaining. -the . but desired results Ripley 'War ;Bride 'Was :. -Bombed •Out,.Your.T' consisted' of -a: duet by S er . ood ' and 1Vlar,garet Me She w '`a readin by. Miss:E�va son, . Trel Jean Arid a ,solo 1 Y 1VIr `• D. . G.. MacKenzie-ga'' 1 tia I S est7'n talk on yCh inter .-,g • .be. th ture.Next .week ;will Meeting and something spe re and .be`th :.planned.. Be vire ,Smith, '. Sm i ` Mrs.:� Donald , ipley's i a 'Dram. . ee n .t d b _ a spent' s h 's e for I,R ....doe c examining first English': war ; brio p . _ . not been deflected . time � - re she•tfieir�•;p1aY . "Beacon Hill BI the bullet,aft ,, .. time :in Toronto, Where ace play hs e.s s. me eswater. LavaleTe hit �before it :.'r afte1 d N by: boricwas. met by her:.husban bod . 1VIr... MacKenzie,. stated. -The - t" been presented. at Luc no Y,. coming . a taken . have bullet was said to spree a d, i'k rnany Y It sorry P g R out -5600. ,For,a,third txtne..ge ee: re •D matic� Society,' has •.p n� on • e •. I w. : he S "Wroxeter C=orl'le, e SLl a th I B 1 id d Shopping n `tm Y n of ,.a a r 'm ick f said o P k � •ur o a ' tc t 'h o T `ai r es e ri d th g' b g h d being 'st n . i e P, .,4 kick" e other, . ' an. thing she'really •out of buying anything ... needed; When;skie arrived in Rip-, ley she ate: :her first banana ` in .l y Eix ' rs I 3' resulting :•e •' e raise for ..•. rink.•fund; way. =cross his chest to -a point• approximately atthe collar band Not Shot' by .43 'Bullet ' Mr. i MacKenzie submitted' also_ 'h that Lavalee -had not.. been Shot ,, with , a -.43 ,calibre bullet.' Accord ing to the, 'evidence': of- a' doctor Who .had, exanined the- :body, he. ' was not. . Dun eo f w said, the typ co nsistent v i h�a .bullet L.A4at„ ,'calibre: . ' SHOWED 'EM. IIP Gordon ' MacPherson and son Bill have been doing' a •lit of fish- overseas, He is now ern, fish- ing on ' he: sidefrom e , kis w Industries Spoke ` At St.'.,Marys Capt. the;Rev, R,'D• MacDonald was the , guest speaker ' at the Stratford 1Presbytery, ': Y o•tt n g People's• meeting • held at, St. Marys • "on': Friday ' evening :'and• which was presided over by Miss -Grace MacPherson of Milverton and -.formerly- of:Lucknow, In Their • Own Home ' `Lewis Taylor and sons, Harvey, Arnold, Bill and Bob took'up res- idence recently' in their' 'home Which Lewis bought since return - She . is a. .da �' hter • of Mr. and Mrs•ABlis of E s sex, . E. g.. land. She will be •knownte.her friends.• here; as t:'Peggy" Mrs Smith was :bombed` out of her Ihorne ••.fou"r .times. • • He admitted a Mauser rifie�-of- that calibre had been loaned to the ' accused's father some' time:: before, the_shootingj but claimed there was no .evidence connecting. it, with . the shooting of Lavale , T'he•:r.ifle,_le $aid, had been.found in full view'' a considerable•dis 'lance'.'from • the:-.•-_.Besito home,..:. Where Lavalee was killed • .. Footprints . "found near :t he. house showed a clear heel mark, Mr. •1VIacKenzie• stated: A parr -of- overshoes,, identified as belonging to Nashkawa, had been •fdund on a .roadside, he said, but these had no distinct heel;.• Evidence was that, when the overshoes .were found at • the roadside they were .wet, but clean., • Ilad • they, been Worn, by the; person wh6 madethe' in but' ing pr.ints,, he contended, they would ' the: this spring Luc v ' have a`lieeri muddied. ' without much fuck. It.'took .Miss PYoYed at the °• ' 'o :show then" Lip. She slip. plant, The ' home was bought, . ' ' Isabel t d had prey, opens Beauty ''Salon • ped .back t' b their favorite spot from Les' Purves an M•rs,. Sam NTcQuillin has•"open- been, tenanted }7t' Tdowarrl d landed a 13�inch Robinson. , one evening last week and in a to Y -few`rninutes had . Speckled trout that tipped the scale: at an even' poured, apd just •a' mite to the chagrin of Dad and • ;Brother Bill, . we bet. „ BLYTI-i PLANS'a $3,000' addition _ta the Town Hall which .will in-. elude a Public rest icon'. cd a . beauty parlor, known .' as "Maribr•t's Beauty Salon" at her horine in LucknoW Marion took a bcours in hairdressing in Toronto,. while her husband was overseas. 11 ISftectiperating •: .fir Forster wtlp•rase Cee transferred: Woodstock to nce Co:; •Prudentitial..InstI_io.ane eat been; enjoying: . good h. is 'recuperating ,atpi sen. t n c sb ; r a r homein 1n _,. re nest All Veterans of this communityr are 1 g . in. the ; . to attend ag•meet1ng TOWN,' HALL; (To -night) at 8 p.m. sharp ' Ontari ,; ' R��>ia To hear an; official of ' the . ' rated Office explain in detail the Integrated . , P. plan: Housing iKNOW 4UNICIPA L Co h nevi COUMCI Josep. W. ynt, Ree'Ve o