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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-06-19, Page 14PAGE' 12 .A SALUTE TO' FARMERFRIENDS There rc is something' in nearness to the soil • that. brings the . best out of Iran THE. LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO' HELEN ORR : TO BE Thrift, Tenacity, Vision; Courage • 1 and . ability , to.. work hard_ are qualifica- tions which characterize the farmers of Canada, andenabled- them : to. accom . plishVia. grand- wartime job:. ICON dRATULA'TIONS A D BEST, • WISHE • FARMERS' WARTIME JOB (Continued from Page 1) to'ilman our farms and -farm them well Farm people believe that if we .' were., able to apply a :general pr ceiling ceilin in wartime 'to :save us • from: disastrous :.inflation; We :can: equally ,well apply. a general floor price under :farm' productsbadly damaged left hand. ' PlaMARI' *TEACHER Early last week Miss Helen Orr • 1 accepted the contract offered • her by4the Lucknow Board of Edu- cation as. primary :teacher in the Public School. Miss Orr will ,suc- ceed '-Miss -Marion M'acD.ougs,ll, who will • teach at Springfield next term. With 'the. appaintment. of Miss Orr, all vacancies on the HigYr: School ,"and Public School staffs have been filled.. The.. two .new members of the High School staff 1 . are Glenn' H. Needham.. of Sun- driictge.' and Miss Margaret, Mac, .Kenzie of Thamesvif e., Mr, Needham .'who _was priri7 cipal of Sundridge Continuation School; for., two . years, previausly• served, for four years on .the staff of T e e s ver a t e r ,Continuation. ..School..'Ars. Needham *'was •for= merly•. Eve'lyn..King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. 1-I. King' of, Tees. - water. ees=water. ; k• Succeeds Miss Orr For the past. two years, singe the school was .re_ opened, Miss Orr•=has 'tafight at °S S No -.-5, Kin- - loss' tSixth Concession).: Her suc- cessor at the Sixth will be Miss 1 Isabel Porteous of Ripley, who graduated this ' year from Surat ford Normal.• LOCAL.•, LADY. BEREAVED_`: OF- SISTER AND BROTHER DUAL ACCIDENTS AT WOOD -BEE A . wood -bee at Eugene Con - be a bad day ,for: accidents,., send- ing one of .the Helpers to-' bed - with a back injury, While • the operator, of ;the outfit _suffered ' a Mrs Michael l -Hogan of tows The first -victim was Grant-. has twice -within a week received to sav es froYn the disasters o#' 'word of the death •ot a srsterand deflation. do not :.believe it MacDiarr'nid; He, was .about to re l . • They . . • a brother,' which -occurred in both- :: ". th ' bitter ex -block. t"wood-about 12 •WEDNESDAY, ' ' JUNE 19th, 1948, A • RECORD OF WHICH . ••TO ' BE PROUD ;. The fine war -time contribution: made by .. Canadian. agriculture„ is " •gen. ,��.- eraliy recognized:. Only' those, however, with intim ate *knowledge of their.problems, c'iate •themag... nitud appreciate or `the task • k that was accomplisled;.. Of this 'achievement well be proud. YY tE PRAY FOR O[�R SUCCESS_. At the'present time' the world - faces- one. `of the'. gravest crisis in histor ' famine. is :.necessary that e . i _ er cover T b oc o :.: , .• _ _ =•4aad-been_ instances at Bremerton,• near- gei�ences of�he�fl's-have-to- nch�s�through•�wl3reh , , l _7"--�t,��at��sW-ashrn� re gated"`If regulations .and con, left with a long `spur ,on it U P trots` are .necessary to 'gave 'secur-• aware that ity-land- stability to rural_�l4ife, our . fareciers are • willing to: accept them: But better still, they would dike . regulations self-imposed . as far as possible and administered 1 r ! •• larg'ely by officials selected -from t' • .. 'among themselves., That is what 'democracy- means to t em: d�a n Fars.. rye. The greatest agricultural production :in history was.` p `shed byCanadian : accomplished , . , Farmers airing World War IL; During the' coming years • they will be. -called on , to :further increase this rec- ord producton to; feed:, .a starving - world. It is `indeed a;. pleasure ' or "Your Store ,of' Friendly. f Service" to ; join' in this l J SALUTE TO' GRICUL'f Ui E he was retrieving it, the -;_next cut:. of ' similar 4iarneter_! was heaved !froth .the cutting table, striking ;Grant in the small of the 'back ,while .in a stooped position - He suffered greatly, from the ton • The two., deaths in the' •faphiily;' were her, oldest sister, -.Annie, age. 84, • ' and her brother John;`' 61, 'members of the family of the':la e Mr. and Mrs Thomas •Ford,.;ear y settlers of ; 'Concession 10; ''Ash-, field, whete, the :family was 'barn blow and had:`to be . taken to' his . `blow a h_ as gen -and raised. and *here 'Mrs. Ford died The-•-f�th ere a e -r died_ .at. BreTnei- L d t4 bed. for , a few days Fort- ton several ";years ago; 1 unately no bodes were: broken � :several members of the fam Shortly after this mishap, Leo -; • "Coutney, owner of the -outfit, ly- are Father Thomas Ford of London, 11llrs. Hogan (Mary), of when it came had his left hand ;badl3�---ilio -ed.--M- ,§47.1..,,,, Lucknow;} : a, lick anzl_V•ill off m ;contact with the .Bremerton � and Joseph'of ; Oregon.: ` ' savar.,•,'One „finger -. was so • badly , lacer-atedzancLiplirrtei"ed._that..:an?-•'Predeceased were two brothers . u tin ru s_at firsa considered and • a sister,--Den'rris, Mrke.�- and P � g ["dray. ' Canada's . Fanners has . been --To.,. f' roducin a ) 8 ortion: of the world s, .food ,food needs. • certain . that they e are° • j' ive -just as they achieve::� this :.object � ' ive of the war achieved= : the object years. DELIVER a _. • but the digit . was dressed. and treated •in'=an; effort. 'to save it HIJGE GAGIE ,GUEST <AITIST . AT ; S. S. ANNIVERSARY. ;The Sunday'School annivers a ii ', was -held in -the' -United', Church, on 'Sunday morning with, Students and teachers .:attending. .the church service in a: body: The. Sunday School •orchestra;' coin:- .prised" oin:,prised . of Mrs: H R : Allin, Dr:.1 Chicago, land from t James' ' Little,. ;:Messrs Harvey home .with 'itis l 'br&. •Treleaven,: W: L. MacKenzie,: P. • W..'Hoag, ' Mary • Johnston and Johne* Crispin led -in -the' singing. Spent Month In West , •Mr.' John r a -r risn or' Ashfield returned home a couple of weeks; ago: after" a month's visit in Wes- tern: Canada: Mr. ;Fairish "Made the trip -West . by, ' motor, - acconi- panying his nephew David. Far- risk to' Semans, Sask:, to visit his brother .: David. Mr. Farrish turned . by..- bus from Regina to ere ,motored' et • :Wilfred An impromptu number was the singing.: of `.`Jesus, Loves Me" by Mrs;; McDiarmid's •;class ` The -of = fering i was. taken ' by Bruce: John- ston, . Tom 'MacDonald, '.Donald McNay' and , •George'' Harris.' Mr. S. C. Rathwell read. the scripture Terson and Rev. Stewart's sermon • took `the form of a story . far. :the children. • • • A . special . guest for: :the- occas- ion •'vtras Mr'. Hugh Gage' of Wing- hm a • who '. rendeied' four. lovely 4 violin selections with accompan- iment' by Mrs. ;Allan. His offerings were Comrirg; Be 1� e Me If All :Those Endearing Young Charm's' "DDarii iy , Foy' ;:and "fir the -,Ga; .den-.,. ; • 1 The church: was decorated `with• a profusion of ..flowers. LIED CHURCH LUCKNOW Rev J. W .j Stewart, B.A., B.D..' Pastor SUNDAY, JUNE 23rd, 1946 11 a.m --, "Four 'ama.zmg things about the `; Lord's Super". Story "Right Side Out". 12.15.p,m Sunday School., ,_"Jesus" 7 p.YR, Servurg:..� 'DELAY ACTION =91 }I`'S. AREA PLAN BORN • The contentious question . of en- larged. high school districts •• in Bruce County was given a, year's sda when the,, consul- tative y ho � .T , committee on high.•- school • districts, headed by-=ReeveGor- don •D: White of Lions 'Head, ,pre- sented its report to'.County, Coun cil with 'the recommendation that information of three districts be Studied, He' suggested 'one district taking in .sections. of Bruce and. Grey County. be , formed if .the 'municipalities wish. • The 'committee had . suggested four districts described as`Bruce, Grey, Centre Bruce, •.Southwest Bruce' and . North Bruce, with Wizigham -.district to; be ..included m `''the .Huron County= •set-up. The council appointed, C. V. McDermid Of • Port; Elgin, to the -senate--.of:-t . University of Wes 'tern. Ontario, London; for 2' year. term arid, .'named its county ...health unit committee,;..Reeves, D. A. MacDonald .of' Huron, Robt. Sloan of Elderslie, C A. •: Taylor of: Wiarton, and Harold Donnelly. mf-GreenQck �. • Ask . Bounty `Repeal l Opposirion HUNTER Mr -�a-n ri lk1T , Lloyd . Hunter :(nee Alma• Curran) are happy, to announce the .birth of ; their son.on Tuesday; June:IIth;-: 1946, at Wiighlarn General 'Hos pital McICAY` , rcAt -Hotel D' eu Hospitsl .. '.'on Tuesday, Jurie.1lth, • Windsor, .to Mr.' and*: Nies • Calvin' 'McKay;' r Ho rood); (nee . Eileen: Valad of,lY a son, Blain'Joseph. - STEWART—In West' Wawanosh, on Wednesday, June' 12; 1946, .ta Mr. and .f Mrs. ,Gordon. Stewart, Dungannon, , a daughter; • Kincardine Gener- 5HIELIS�--In K June 9th, .: :al`Hospital on' Sunday, •946 to ` Mr. and Mrs. Ross' Shiells, 1 R. R. 1, •Kir►cardine, .a --daughter, Mary Ellen.. ..:General JONES In ,Wingharn Ge: and Hospital • on June 9th to a r lite Jones, Lucknow, Hillis. Olv ,_ -. daughter. . ' • ' .: ,to the council de,. cision4 to give $5 'bounty :on foxes came ` from the South" Bruce Game 'and Protective Assoc' do , — Where Credit.. Is Due .. • CURR N -On Wednesday, June' 1 in .ham Hospital, to 11 , 5th .in W .g and Mrs.•Jas; Crirfan (nee Muriel Purdon) 1 Lucknow, ghte'r, `' R. r J . — . • I repeal' of,�his which •asked repel. to the, agri- islation. It' was lei't_ a dec>,'ro� for cultural' committeee^__y THE CANADIAN 'FARMER has done an amazing war job. He'is now faced with,an'even greater peace -time job—feeding the, world's: starving people. We're genuinely pleased to have been associated with the fanners of , this district for over 20 year's • • :supp4rint them with dry goods' and- genera 1:i --_d ..,;,l;:..,,:e this chance to salute you. . , ` ie Stole .`i ' th e Stock: