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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-07-03, Page 1X3.00 .A Year—In Advance, 50c Extra, to '[.T. S A; now;; Formed • • LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3rd, 1946 Walter Brown of.Amberley exi cave' of Huron Township, and, Reeve "J W.:Joynt .of .Lucknow, • are :two of al' ,e. eight -man ,• cam- mittee which, was organized_...at Listowel .on Friday night, ' to press fpr, action' to>::hav'e-'Hi` hw g way 86 , aved.,from`•Arraberley through to the'Guelph—Kitchener. Hig h- way. , This meeting, organized' by the Listowel Chamber:of Commerce, ,atti•acted more than half . a hun- dred delegates from • most every municipality along the „ratite . frsnl. El.niira� to• Amberley. With.. out • exception, ,every speaker stressed, the bad condition of . the road and.. which •Mr. Jahn: Hanna a M.P.P. for Huron -Bruce ' aptly de scribe : as�"dep�lorable". • " . ,The .meeting was Presded'•over by Cyril Bamford ; of : Listowel,'. ,and was attended • by , 1VIr:: Fred. Edwards, M.P.P: '• for Perth .and. Mr. .Hanna. `i he road. is 'in. :a eplorabl: e • • con hien and: you' Are not •askin . g too, much!!,: was the comment 'of Mi Hanna when called on f r' 4 his ,views regarding the, move. to .have Hi=ghway . 86 , ::pawed. -Tl e proposals are. sound and a' strong deputation,' supported • by resolu- tions. from lever Y •municipality and other bodies; should act ;at 'once 1 : eir .case Highways Minister Dohcett," Hanna. ':advised. He's further. mtg.- 2 gested that stress be• laidi on',the' the' feet that: this': ro ad was long. a o g. slated .for hard' surfacing. " A � g You re entitled 'to' it," because you• suf fei°ed.long enough'', he said.. • IVir. Edwards w ds saicL, 'that• his. theory 'always was, "�a .good road, leading:. anywhere, 1 elps every -;.• He; reiterated the deplor-' able. condition of the road, .tiled g: g. ed''lis best :support; pport;; sand: 'Jointed P. out that ' a strong ' body- behind them . Would' :strengthen' 'their hand. Representatives 'froom all along; : the •line were called. Those at. this; • end'.of the road' who were called on were, J. R. 1V ellab and,"J. W. .. oynt : Luck r _ � . , now Walter- alter Brown bf Amberley, Reev D. A. Mac - .Donald of Huron, Township_and eeve-Elliott-of-.Kinloss: -The lat_ ter. was 'nominated .as: a director, rnrni##ee^ ALBERT JOHNSTON' PASSES The • death' of ..Albert;: Johnston of West Wawanosh Township oc- -curred . :iii God.erich• Hospital, on Monday: He was•in;his 8` nth year., The, funeral' service 'will be`'held at,' his late residence on . Thugs day afternoon at 3.30 o'clock with inter Ment in Greenhill Cemetery, PASSED AWAY'' IN GODERICH The death, occurred in Goderich Hospital` on:'Monday, July 1st of Martha Watson, relict of the late •Ienraeth Hunter in her'86th year.. ' `The funei•'a1 service will be held at 'the home ocher: s- on, 'Wm McCrostie, VCon 10, West_Wawa ,1 nosh, at 2,00: o'clock on •Thurs:da July.Y, 'MOVE TO GODERICH •; • Mr , and M s. Ever eft : Harris (nee He)eri MacDonald) and two ehil:dr en -George `and' , Ivan --have moved to Go deri.ch ,;to the'. H `iris •� •a i home on.,East Street. For: some time MS:.'!.and `Mrs.. \Harris .have tenai'ited; the' village • htth e'-orth late Mrs.' Thorn.as Watson. BUILDING :CHURCH AT CAMP KINTAIL SENTINEL; MAIL1lNG LIST' CORRECTED LAST :WEEK STUDENTS. AYE; FAREWELL ..GIFTS •: : Subscribers are. requested to check the date on their ad- ,' At they conclusion ..of the High. dress label ,with this issue, 'School term last •Tuesday, the •BANK": STAFF PRESENT • a s . 't h e ',mailing list was pupils of Lucknow HiAh S o _,.,.S.r�...r� : _.. � .� ehsa t��I ._..__�.—,-t _--._ ,_,._a.� brhu-ght _up to"date 'ast .Fri- . made.the resentatio GIFT TO. BRIDE -ELECT • -.. ,• presentation n of gifts to.; day, and subscription ,pay two. •members of 'the teaching!. g. . On. Thursday. afterno .. ents made during the past staff, •Miss Frances E . on ,nem :: ,. ad-'' _. _.... hers 9f. the:• -three months! ;lave been.; ad-' . .principal*. an� • r local.. branch„ of. the, . , ... P p � d M , D IL..1VIacLean.., . . ::vented accardiingly� ", ,Th'latter; : Bank of'1Vlontrealkmade the pies- g ..who will .teach .eat. entation; of an electric • rn: case of •error please ad- Acton: ne.Xt:'year• was' ' rese lc ;iron to 1 � nted • Miss Jean Bissett a July bride- vise. us at ohee. . \ with a.. mllfold. elect: Miss Bissett, a *Tidal,. 4V,.,ith .newspri.nt still' avail- .i For Miss MacLean, ' who was ele �member of,.the Banki staff; re ` a lin limited : quantities, i presented with silver eandle- tired from', her and. at a considerably in- i sticks, it ,meant' more.:than. • the position 'last Sat- ' creased , urday; price we must en- closing of the .term,', it marked • force the paid - in. -Advance' ' 'her retirethent •from.. the teaching • regulation more rigidly than profession, after =more than two UNION SER`VIEES: 'Tp " . .. every So, if t you're" in arrears, "score `.years . on 'the "staff of; 'the" C:OlVI1VIEI�ICE'.ON SUNDAY , please pay up now, to ..avoiid Lucknow, Continuation 'and, High., the probability' of, finding ' •School=a brilliant :record - of ': • The custom, of the congregak ser-'; tions of the'your paper discontinued, vice , and success • on .which; we Presbyterian ,and f . • - could.:: ,�erblarge greatly,�if..' .we . United Churches to' hold union ' . Carman Mc.Quillig Home :. dared :...:But_.-•kn. w' Oenvices--during, lite- -s-a-ni.m e r o� _sng 'Mss iMac •Carman McQuillan, ;son :of..Mr Lean's''aversion, to'we , months, is again . beanpublicity, g ''adopted; •and : •Mks. -Herb McQuillan• : of, heave all these things.•unsaid, al- ' i. h. a o ,, :, • o n, •was ,among, those. who re- though they are indelibly written, ., During Jeil'y' :services .win Abe in> .. ,� .; .. turned' from' overseas on the 'Ile. on. the hearts and 'inds Of the United' Church vitl Rev.: ••E. the', .de France.:. Carman is 'visiting athundreds, of i w ill._,_ MacDonald In---::014i4,0_ c a ge .,:arid' <. , . g pupils who 'Owe, say ' his home, here.• Father and. tw'o ::much to • her; • and • have for her' during 'August 'Rev: J. W. Stew':: ... . sons Herb; gam and , Car '�the ma .all .. . . n cafe _ art will preach � inthee_P:resb ter:-. - - _ ..g .: st rbspect and .admire - _ Y served ,overseas ran h. r h tion,' ,, . • •� ':� Cuc Sunda• -,: chooi - i. , in ''LEAVING .. ,. _ <,..,.. .. Hzb' ch�ol. staf • were•:en- Y S wit be held, LEA each: � VINE . TO JOIN HUSBAND tertained •at. the home 'of . ' 'and � y . church, commencing .at aen a Mr. and IN•:.NEWFOUNDLAND , Mrs.. P. W. -Hoa on. We' g. dnesd�y •w 1•• aternoon when Miss MacLean i, The:latter Part' of Part the week, :Was presented:with a ovel' • 'aril= Mrs. Bernard • Norris. Y and her, ver.`dish."• yeardid `daughter, Barbara., plan Band: Hone TORNADO:: V1, Dred ' IYIr, Hoag CT I MS' to leave .' for , : ; ..{ Coachman s. - l F--. , IIoag, wh-o suceceds White Bay; Newfoundland,, Where ,Miss MacLean: as rinci - al P p , was . . her :.:husban. 'gaged in. onored--after--the--close of. _e tiro the ber business. _ :term, by:the. -m embers •of- thea Hgli-,: Mrs. Norris; a daughter of Mr.�'Schaal ..i. ,' g • ::Bandwho:>presented their • 'arid' Mrs. Charles •Burt of Kin- leader and: inst rticto r r with a pair. c •� lough, met her ' husban I ' of.. 'bedr-oo ,• . s :. ' KED- :FOR permanent .lace .of. is: being built at the''F es r byter�an Ca: at` Kint i - Camp , a 1, and has reached the .point Of. construction to be e. :available: lifer use °this 'surnmer. he' . church is�.being. built from • nateria`l salvaged ._,; • alp aged- : frorr�. •Eadie s church, which -''was. �recentl. t or Y on.. down The • Lucknow • and •Vicinity o :ship .Branch of the: .Canadian • .Re Cross. is joiningin.. the campaign;, -launched bythe Ontario' Dr�trision •to raise $350;000 to assist in the e. Work ef--,rehabilitating-ting stilt families in the ;Windsor area, ;So disastrously. struck `''by a: ';recent •.tornado. OU.. B GH T WATSON HO1;IE rank,• Lbruss ; C.N.R. section foreman, has,,-pui chased the 'i11 age residence :of the late.:. Mrs, Thomas Watson: Th.e deal wase -concluded ,on Saturday;.. when. Capt, Malcolm Watson visited Lucknow .to .inte viewprospect- . ivef uyers: 'Mr.-' Lorusso -a ;veteran , ' of World Wa:r IL, , came here as sac cessoi to , the late Charles . h:ad- ck: He-was-`marrned in Holland" While over seas, :and expects his nursing in: Vancouver. He. recent ly received • his disc . chargeafter I six ;'years' service in.:the ' Navy 1 FIVE-DAY HEAT -;WAS-- °- Donatio., .>o. ,,..1a fund are be'. , ing acceptied by Mr. T.. W Smith' tine .native country. :, W. , Mrs. Norris o is and Barbara raplan esid crit: of the p, h . L` uc 'n k o1v and' 4�f 'T Vicinity • . • . to � fly _rum :Toronto oronto: to' Gander: Z icinity 13ranch. °The- need ;is very Bay- :which is so t _l. me six. y: mi es urgent .and 1cl 1, and. district res:,-, I ,. f o , dents,. PUt.of the � • . :. r m White•.Bay� where they. plan, _..._. thankfulness f` :.to: m their` hearts for escaping such a eke their home for the ,next disaster; should give: liberall "'to Year' liberally AO those unfortunate folk, who • h ,: ave ` •NOR h ad deathRETIRING • and �:destructorr..�•. strike so "suddenly: ' '. L OT H �1�� A N; T. E�•=. • • Dofrations .:may also be "deft' at . ACHE, the. `Bank 'of Montreal, Lucknow.. . � r Honor"was - aid • `Mr . P s.. �Thgm'as When this disaster :struck 'sub=' Q ui le nee " Q. b . Y ( ,Jean Long)" at a .urban_ ,Windsor --,the ==Red Cross pleasant ,� p 'at social evening held in was ,quick to act.. From. the`. On :the school•last Thursdayevening; .tar.io' Division'; headquarters, . as: that markede' ... of thie newly.formed Hi '• , - wife'. to ar iv�e, her -i:th rs: Qu%gle sh fare-. ghway. 86 t e n . the. `earl; -well : as from : the Toroxito 'and,' 'well --• egni) ttee . but , , withdrew his fall. London• Branches -as` -teacher where :she •has' •Commi•ssionr. • name, � as • did, Fred D •-, • . taught 'for twenty years: She ,is, Davidson of John AlA`�r Marsh sent •quantities .of • .- �� retiring .from. leaching, and resi- •clothing, bedding', food and : mo- g' of ane Goo" .: : _. deiits. of the section.;took this :op d Roads Association • BEING'MADE *AT. PRESENT bile canteens and: personnel to, ortunit to. el of the Commit -r t portunity present her with a Winghari•i: Mi'. Elliott is.. a director RESIL ENTAL : CHI NGES Th e per Sohn tee,i ;• s i• , es F id .r eri`t, ,Hohn c is eel L� t , . Lis owel•...'vic e residen ' : -Davis. Listowel;P . t, � 'C secretary, Jos. Benson; Listowel; directors J. W. .Joynt, Lucknow: Oliver. W i lr Woolwie11 To -w � g nship; Jack:'Reavie • Ingham: �;W.,T f. Cruikshank,. -Wingha n,,`Walter Brow . . -.., n, Amber- ... 'KcNab ........: pointed out -that :. rheic y ,hat ti er a-sik ..biasses : a day into Lucknow„ which made road important_ •-a' good p tant_ He. -said that in- --23 '`Years; 'he had , 86 :. never seen;: No. in Such a . r do 'ugh, condition. ;Mr;. Ynt pointed out' that two .ears. ago LtICknow ConnellY :sentcd,a , had 'Pre- resolution to the Depart- merit of Highwa road '>je . _ ,Ys a"skng� that .the i hard-surfacecl, which Was acknowledged . to `the,,effect .that this would fir given .consideration in the near' future. Walter ,Brow •:; stye n of An bei'1ey: siecl the iiriportance of start- rng work. . . , ,Be stye on a good foundation: stressed the need of a 'better` -rdad to 'one, of the finest fronts •in lake. the..pro�nee".• The ia,r`eaiIy not. rood safe to travel en, at :.series, of , residential --moves; are currently ,taking' place in the village:. Roy • Graham, . Who is. 'building a home at Kinlough, has t, _disposed of-his-••-gi1l-age=-r-esicl-efie_ tlie"fofrrtei�"MtcheIl h' in: to' RalpJRRodgins Mr. and ':Mrs, ,Hod—i0 Have been tenating ,Matas: Hanna Mac:;. Donald's residence •ori Station St: to where Mr. and Miffs: ' P'i•ed Ste;- :wait are moving, and. th apart- • m� enu they;" -rile vacating 'in•. -the.. Henderson - Block is being . occu7 Pied 'by •Mrs. David Huston; present hc' added. Reeve MacDonald: of . 1-16rori added. his -voice to the , unsatis- factory condition of the road, and f. "\referred to the ,„liea`vy ti aff_ie to Point Clark and Bruce •Roach re- TheExectitit c mot after t)le meeting and in effect 'wilt iids„,pt the opening .i en rtrks .of Sc�crjtGti•\' Benson, "to keep haniieiqng till action is taken .and. not ” totoy until the road is paved from w1nt*• Berley . to Guelph • he stricken area, Sarnia, St ,,,,liber • pu-r�se of an . re emhs---an. C atham'--Branch4s- nits fVY rwas• The last five; days sof June gave e•nt- .•district : its first taste this• season of withering. heat, t, with reached ,.• ea' the '� ; a d peak on PSunday . th �. a temperature , of;. 89 . degrees.. Wednesday, :� Thursday, Friday • Saturday he theremcmeter'stood ;:" at, 82, . 88, ;:87 and' 85; Th humidity associated with this -first -�� spell of hot . weather ni:ade it very oppressive. ": A Cool wave followed a • heavy rain • oh,' Monday, and that _night.'the tem-- ,perat<ure dropped. to a chilly 43' . degrees. Rainfall in Jime was about; nor, rp.al : at slightly'over two inches. .The' haying season, which is' a bit :later- than usual, is in full... swing.this,week. . invaluable'. ser - the.• byand COMING EVENTS 4 ANCir AT »tNGA \NON' Open air drthce at- Dungannon WedneSd t�•, July 3rd' (tonight) under auspices of the Agricultur- irl 'Society. Farriers Orchestra. tri paish Tall iii• ease of'rain, at.ght a— Iia=-Stree_;, = was evidenced: at the. gathering h'' Yt ' ' Chesley,• which he :is opening as' ,when; piano 'instrumentals were given• by ;Sybil Barger; Shirley Gibson and `Phyllis Gibson. as. Well . as choruses. by 'the 'pupils. An. address 'of appreciation was 'tradesman,' .. , A..�.F�:as.:.a_shoe.`re arr...tra �. . � :.. • :repair desmon, , , • • a , shoe , s.torel and shoe. repair - business . -Mel closed his business her° e during the, war .to 'join the: R. C. , pp emented a . post that: eventually took4:hlnl 'read by, Earl. wan supplemented 1 expressions � by p essions :of regret .by -others \present,• in, losing Mrs..Quigley's service: The presentation was made . by Gordon I itchie.' Mrs. Quigley replied fittingly, stating she was''greatly attached to : the continent: Since his 'dis , charge Meta•. has been ' looking: • around for an 'opening ` that suited him, and he's found it in• Che sleyy ` In" the meantime he had been em- ployed at Walkerton:. • to all the, children tvho . had at-. Mel ' is 'Putting hispremises P g tended the schooLrand'e re ''s d p • • • e an expects to appreciation f t co-operation that. had existed in . of the 'week. He will Special" p o. n o he •harmony' and be open for business by the end the, section;' with 'a 'special' word 1 on the .ire• shoe :repair end. at the of thanks for those N, ho had so moment, • but' is a .. oft 1 putting in a full:. line of footwear as supplies : are, available. The Orr family will co ti°.... � ri xnue to reside here for the t'ne being. at en: helped her throughthe. snowbarqs. The ening was Spent in' pro-. egressive euchre, With ` refresh - tents' served, i least,, •