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k .,TKE LUCKNOW SENTIN'EL', LUCKNOW,
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL ..
Lucknow, •Ontario. .
•Established 1873 Published Each Wednesday Morning '
i • 0 A_ Year in Advance—To U.S. $2.50
Subscription Rate X2,0 .
YM • uthorized...as, Second• -Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa
'!!�' The C Tq`,A,:,x:�,�,�,�,•..�-;:�
' mber of • W .
• , .. .. �' Me and -Proprietor
.'
Q,:, Thompson, Publisher.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 3rd, 1946
EDIT.ORTAL
• " RESUSCITATION'
• , . ',,OF ONE .MIND" , � led a of resuscitation
7 -Representatives -of municipals- A _knowledge_
pies bordering`; Highway
116,- converged' ; at ;' , Listowel last
•i ` -night, :.and ."'were all- of
�'.riday .g ,
mind 'that "•this provincial
bee rrt,
)iighway was . fn; . a 'deplorable:
• state and that irninedia,te, united
snd persistent action be taken to
have the Department of:. High- .member and administer.
-- 'Quickly: remove
.Ways 'undertake: to pave it. . at the • • � Drowning-. e•
mar fes ,po .• • • :. .:
Highway 86 'is a heavily ,. traf- on ground or other hard surface..
. r . .dur- . If
oad at .all times; but possible;- .have head slightly
licked"road rest of . body, so that
the summer season is a very'lower than re y,
frig .'. Will
urist arter 'for ,those water and :. other. liquids
' important to Y .. ,- drain' - , . .
.victim.
'wishing to ,reach, ,the , Bluewater from , i ,
rid .points •in Electric Shock —' The' ' victim
'Highway from' rola,_ p t
g ; .tom the contac
' us be :freed f
�1i1'-astern,• Ontario. Today.... it is=,. a nni . t• ,
'd d if ossibl 'and as promptly as Possible. Use ,a
bepossible
d e, dry. d
t :dry stick, Y 1�
avoided
r_ _ ,_.� ._
•Number methods is something that, 'every-
one should know, and may , some
e in' •saving:.
-day � "-prove - fnValualol ,
y.
trial 'Accident
industrial t
a life..The...Association Prevention : ` announ-
ces "simple" preliminary rules 'of
resuscitation that are • easy to re-
resusc
li t ssible moment the victim from water and .plat
ONTARIO
ER. CALL
DUNGANNON ' , FARMER.S
FOR CO'OPERATI. .•
Dungannon hoed Promdtions -_-
i or
r
a
�Chsho]m, J. C, . Du �, ,
rade: II -Raymond pear Mr. Edit
Grade -Ito
After' reading all the "nice"
J ckie
He
nderson, Marlene Maize. thin s
r- ._ro_
rot. to aw ,..r coat or
de initel. •what is asking ,
shat•: is. ,f YThe use of
. _
place, with the; result that belated other..non-conductor:'
' , hands is' dangerous sand
•
action .is now•being sought your own
.both the.'.' .ro- may, add :ari€other • victim to the;.
It �is`iroriical that � p accident. •
Grade II .to Grade' -TTI --,Mar-
a et• Anderson,, WorthY McNee,
gr •
Donald Mole, Marion Orser, Ruth
Orser, • Murray Popp, Jimmie
Reed, Franklin Stingel, Billie
Wiggins, Patricia .Young
Grade III to Grade IV•, -Fred-
die• Anderson, Tommy 'Fowler,
Kay,, giamilton,, .Wessie' Rivett,
Lois Webster;: •
rade • V—Ronald
-.Grade, IV. to G
arson' " Margaret
• Alton; .; Reg•:..And , k.
: Joy' • Durnin,• • Norma Errington;'
Delmer Maize
•Donaldr Glenn,
'Maxine McNee, • Lillian P:opp,:
Betty • : Rutledge, , Sylvia Stingel,
Jean Henderson.
• vincial and'federal governments._The first
. -spend`;vast- ums: in :pub-, Gas Asphyxiation
should„ .
.as a tourists . thing to do is to.get • the 3ciizing this country . ,
o -f
'
then
paradise fs
e. and t h
permit one
LL
-the
ma h she•-r®acts-ouex�vhrc__ ly 3
ate so .badly.
drive to' deterfor
�`
° doubt. ret- � '' ' 'The Department` no
ognfzes. this fact -Land -by focusmg
'attention on the state of this road,
'at. •..
action will'surely be forthcoming
land quickly:
WEDNE$DAY, JULY' • 31,d; 1948.
MASKED 78th BIRTHDAY
WITS' 35 -MILE BIKE' TRIP
"If I can't ride the bike 35 miles
on 'my 78th• birthday •I' will give
it away", was the boast made by
in The I,ucknow, Sentinel! Thomas. Iiallam..:k
'about the . fanner, 1 want to say • • Early Saturday Mr. Hallam left
"thank yqu,". I think we have Auburn, but had -bad, luck bgf are
done a good job in a time when he reached Nile -he hada blow -
it was.' 'sorely needed, and .the out,: Since he wasn't able to buy
farmers were willing.to• do it. But a new• •bicycle tube he had .to re-
•many of us•:are asking why the Pair the .old one, .
However; he reached` the home
'farmer is the forgdtten, nate the � •
other 5.1 weeks?of the year, When . of his son, Charles, ' • ,
the question of Standard . Time near hucknow, ' abou.
and Daylight Saving :Time was. after•' covering about 1.5. es.
discussed in, your paper, every ,After dinner travelled to the.'
terViewed and: ve' n: '
' ou. fn _ - farm of his:., so Leslie ;: in West
farmer.•oclun-__ .�._ :
the account of in' your: paper..said' Wawanosh, and theft? promer i
"No".:.We do �'t want'wD:S T,�' It's• o'• his other son's home, George
to a to us at, everY.. ' ih "West '.Wawanosh.
a' dist{dvian galso. , n W ; . At this
turn in our work;, .But, did this place a. birthday 'supper was • en-
matter? 'No. The town folk want- ; Toyed.: He arrived .back. in Auburn:,
- at 8.30 p:m. via bicycle 4,11Ci ,µ'a5
..feeling' fine despite his'.hmg ride;,
in; the heat.
Mr; . and .Mrs..Hall Hallam camel °,
t
Canada, ' from Englancl, 511 1913
:with their "five s`o`ns:.Th(),. lined
for a`-tirne at St'. £lt le'tl�, licit in'
'1914 they moved to Wt•st .Wawa{
,nosh• and later' ineyyd, to lit lleit
Townsifip.' '•
e ' 'retired-. to. Auburn six
Thy
ears�..ago, `..and .:: three' dears `•ago
y.
r A }.� c ddir' .an
celebrated flies 5 l tg
.ni-ver.sal y.`.
Grade Vito Grade V1. -Tommy ed an extra hour'for.fishing, golf
r" orie Errington, • :Joy working' in the garden, etc.,
Cole;.. • J , I fng, .
McNee, Martha'. `Petrie, Mary and they got it. •
.Young, • Elmer .Henderson. Th
'Grade VI to : Grade vil—Wil-
E rinton; , Ann Hamilton,
mer, Errington;
Bob Mole, :Ar'nald Rivett, ,.Joan
eto n : Stin 1. ' ,
Rivett, Carl gIe
it Grade VII to Grade .,VIII—Hari
: old ;Culbert ,Isobel .• Errington,.
• e only.time there is anything
'nice': said about the farmers and
e who work 'from -day
their- Wives
light to dark, is; when they' are
from -day-
light,
asked to do more than they 'have
ad.' done. It used to be the.
already.
-mer and his family ' could go
, far ,li. .
Billie. Parks. to town on�aSaaturday afternoon,
lable ow- the bank:'! with
• � 'Grade DTIII. is slot anal and get' •'into.. th
s. Grade IXand ” et. their shop
a to nuance ' exams clic ues' ; etc. g
reg e , q ,
0
r. i f
Lh n �
:lVia clo
to Grade X Lorain'e Qurpp, ping done and• °buy g,
sesta . Stingel; Grade, X `to •Grade their children when they' weren't
• Gwen Stew-
XI=June Rutledge,,
at''school''butnot any'.more. The HELD: SERVICE P1RSONNEL'
patient'
• art, farmer' has to' take another• day. RECEPTION. AT hIPhEY ''
•
•
-i ta-fr-esli.:air. quick y. Fresh ,air Darold' F.,: Taylor;: to' town in order to get
u : Teachers and go Y
e -
+• Q ship,-- elsona. hemi '1ecehtien 'as
f doors fn, h,in, The , Rlplt y ..arid :Huron ..Town-
yourself.
oil n
o s:not;.._mean out o ers the ' bank' . .The same tiling d e Hel n Steth into
cold�vireatYfer Do not breathe gas- d to - t-Dungann�n� ha ns on�Wednesday :•••-•he
C d �
a
o f a s pp e
urself• even 'for a; short:• time. ntrance•. ram= to` town:: Is` i "any, held at . Ripley on Sato, cit and
YoSchogl to write E takes' his pigs c ffe.cn.00n°s
'If_ it:' does_ not overcome, you, it were'' ..namely: he fa mors are getting Sunday Satul day
Ination paperswonder t__ . .
.. cut . _1 �. activitres`: of an Y,,�jf~ r.noo a
will cut down your strength, Madeltne.'Anderson, Donelda:An y g
Barbour . Margretta. 1 th call now
draws, Allen Ba ,
"'Dominion Day.• has'' ceased •tQ.. t.,Dlack' Dona' "
Berry, Wargare
lean wknoW., so far
aP
wear of :it a11?: -
Then along. comes.. e
floc :the: p,e.ople. to 'produce 'More
are:•.the:`young-
.ing� to do, , Where, _ Y ,e up III
n Tu«•n�hi' ;. be_:,
? ' ''have one :•off.' ;to Donald of:, •Huj o p
men...Oh;� th'ey g
n... o .a job: -The>' -fa full after,enen s soorts: bio •
town -or; city ' an .. g . , 1 � •
'' have : to work.: such' long gram commenced
dont
with' On' Sunday afternoErfl a' drum
hours: and= ,t.hey; get holidays , . Which':
•them? But head' service was held at
pay. Can. You blame 11+ cDtinald v,'as.
guest speaker: Rev.. R A. ,Jose
lvn .was .in charge df',thc.ser't•ice ''
parade to' Memos sal ,P,rk, head
ed by the Lucknov 'Pipe" Band:
Lorne. t v have ahead been try •There an'.address of v lcome \ras
Y
d: 'at least as officially ;marking the ;.Ronald -' Chisholm, Grace
Congratulations' t'o,," Rexford. Cardis, .,:
lila day is concerned. We.haven't t had Margaret ' Cook, .Alma. Cul-
Ostrander---on.::the first birthday Cook,
year has a, `,`big ,day" here': ,since dear- bert, :Ellen 'CiIbert Eileen
:of the 'Rex Theatre.' The ,I•
•: •. and Jul , 1,-,.�1�47, • ..:.. Mary
ithout• its ups ; 'and, .knows` when, Y Currie, Ronald Dickson, Donald,
t been w
Donald Fer usbn; Kathleen
Dow g
no
would be a• good time for some
• downs fel-the proprietor but on
the'v 11o1-
d has _iven his localorganizationto put- La.ek••
patrons *.good entertainment, • and
will no doubt. strive,for"greater
tom lislirnents .. in the year
ac p
ahead.
We who live in such a disaster
free district as this, shouldf give
1�
s ontaneously,.and generously ,to
'
the Ontario $3 ` Red , Cross, appeal for
•°50000 • to aid in the .rehabilita-
tion of: -those folk' in,, the Windsor
?.who
'have -been: le t hQme.�
area; �'
less and `destitute But, for those
.now
ac
on thhec-el-ebrat-ron-ma•
With .'school pupils "at large".
for the vacation period; it is more
im ortant than' ever: f or motorists•
P. :
to exercise every care while drfv-
s.
. ' n ci area
co
.in :in geste
Village residents: probably set-
dom` ause=to -admire -the male.
p...
a
t.
h:� be >�
trees';th t�.add_so• mut Y.
was' J.
Moore'
It a
WWII. w
�w• p ;a�
t
. intense. „heat the .gathering: was •So --we are hoping (andth t -.e e_
'who focused our attention on the
Forster, June Glenn Allan I.
lac::.
kett Don'na Hamfitotl; ' Donal iti- ni' rmers know that uiil
MacLennan, Bill '.: McPherson, . some of these boys stay on our
M' D ld ..17.-0.4114 ' Mc f d d . e ' food' ' someone
Harvey : d ons , arms and
pro uc ,
•Lois•;assisted , by . Rey... J. • (, - Hutton,._
Donald, .Irene. lVlcWhnney, will •be going hungry- , . ,
•Rev- Eu ene.•Bee h. '',0a Rev.:Pr,
Nivins Jas: -Wesley Nivins, 'Jack We have; pulled a •'Heavy load g
.: W: O: Rhoad: 11:
`lli s. The re ears and .did it,
•
Pentland,.. J. C, Phi p p, tliese:'past few Y r .�:t >> the.,
- ausin ' at the cc .. ,tap .
Gra a hay;e aq:. g
' -officer was, ''J A Y `'ll"n 1 'but when y
.d gY f'
T h 'Dungannon Cemetery ll to co o erste to make . deposited
g g P
rnemo�fa servre .; rn.gs a. tit , , � members of .Kmcai•dine
. Owin to the_ heavier cemetery
•Sunday .:afternoon g � . to become'
siding o icer > wf r „
1 Of Bl h Publfc.'schotil: eav load and'town•folk are not . parade halted a� t}tt�'.cciloi� ; party.
principal. Yt h a
a 'tier at}i in mcmorS; :of
e un willing.
=
12`-faileil
�.in the firsi t�•a'r.. At, the
'� e as Held on: th` _ easier the -load seems
'who suffered bereavement fn` archway the maples form along
ants Main. Street in' front. of . the Town
;those terrifying `' few mom
but. their beaut.• at • ,this point Rogers ofappreciate A. McLean, Keith R. c o
Y . sisted`, by Rev.: W. J.. raper; but. we would Marvin :K•
little .. , , :..
is ;particularly• evident''to tourists
•' Arthur ' J.:, Polloek, ,
a the United church:' Mt. Paul Wy= it if if :were :followed ` up with
Finlayson, G.
villa a ,and ..
th g a ,� _ . grown, Roderick
-passing-,-through e aft curate of St: Pauls- Anglican.. -,works —with a l}it�of..co opera l; �� _
with the trees < n full'leaf, now,• Mr.: Ralph
don"' McGuire, :k ••Fin ay -Pollock
--
with.
' church led inprayer. p
cannot,'' help : but impress Henderson of g,' ch' contribut-
'favorably:- 01"i; A aitintaer -choir-Jed
�`ed'as a_
ins the :singing,' with'�Mrs.`'Herb f he said,
Stothers at the organ:'
Strawberry Thieves
.kr,. ltobt. Durnin was wakened.
from, his •sleep one n k t`recentiy.
by a disturbance in his 'garden:
ti
ti
7
t,
IAA
and • L• t�know.-' brunches 'of .the
Legion .carried out a
notas.large as some other years.• many of 'us) that,.thfngs; will be'Canadian service for the fallen'
v C; H.Macponald, pastor of a bit' different in -"194., memorial
R e !War, ofd ahe_:secorid war;'Coltn ;Mac-
Erskine Presbyterian church had We ,say thanks for • the nice � • olloak;`.John,
d Was as n our, •D.onald, Norval .E: P
charge of the service, an kings ,said about � 'us , i _ y , . . � .•M ,� kmick'
avail but 11a11. This ` is only one Instance, .
even our generosity can :
With. the Federal treasury-cry-
ing'
reasury cryo
in ' for funds : and "the' long-suf-
g
f_ermng_•public wafting equally.
Ioud for .some relief. from taxa-
tion, Finance Minister 'Ilsley tern
porarily lulled the two problem,,
,..children by • .announcing• higher
income tax 'exemptions -but de
tion• to, help us -in our big: job; of
feeding' the hungry... •
If you -care ;to put this-in-yotir
paper, it• will be alright, :arid i
not it will be. alright.. •
It is.Said "dictators ,get things.
done". But 'take away 'freedom of
- g ht 'arid_ "ori= take -away ` the
thong. Y y
,ability
to.'govern. Take away' the
freedom of expression; 'arid thea
road
basis
.ruling _element has •nob
of ascertaining the conimonpla'ce
-ans`iver-�-to. many :r-obleins; - - -
P
As 10 as.:ourpeople contnue
tel exercise • their God-given ' fac-
ulties for thinking, wetll' never
have a 'thin like' dictatorship To me, democracy, 1s
, nY g pont __..• ..- , .._ ...beteg_..
in this `Ontario' of' .ou`t's::After all thought ''•an expression
iven • by t'h thousands of men
unless towxi • folk " and country' g� ,
folk et. to ether.: and .talk. these,. ; .omen, whose. names are•un-
g .. . g ,,, and- •w . , eom=.
problems over, and discuss them;' known outside their. own
as has been: the . All we, ftri {iters trant'"
not selfishly . t' . we' muni lety; A.
case many tithes in the pasa Llittle • ccr-operl.ttir';. le-
y If we break any farm snip
shall all'suffer' for` rt,. directly or, ,r Doer
We cannot. ' agree with.those
who. 'think the atomic borrib
should. never have been used, or.
- laved -its apphcation• `to ;I'S4'T earn 'the: experiments of -the -past -week,
•� owever Mr. John ,Public! made During the' past few years
legs. H .. :.. .. •_ .- -• :. .. .. _._.. ...._._
must learn that the more •benev practically all. -the- mayor powers
the.-. een:,. strivingto conquer
alent•-a--gover-nment--becomes, have been:,
more we must pay in taxation this, terrific 'force. It was simply
:...._.'either, i frettly--or---indirectly
:4 . •:�.
•
ls.
:`►4
T .e .. _ others
There •• aearrW.'be ; no; �elfef£ . .
than' that •• obtained ;' throughl aL
`' le a lira ion' of the
more equitab „ pp t
-•--method • used . of. taking it '• out of
one pocket . and putting it, into
'the other:
7
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y
t.t4
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• MARTIN COLLIES DID "•.
.WELL AT KITCHENER
'Goldie ' Martin's. ,Scotch Collies
.from: Paramount, Kennels, slid
.Av�ell at the Kitchener -Waterloo
%chisel Club Sanction Show, held
on ,Mor dasr ev-ening,. June 24th
The junior puppy female was.
won. by Paramount Patricia: no 1 -
ice females ''was won by• Para-'
mount Colleen.; best of .':inners,
first--•Paramour-t. CoTlen. 2nd
•. Paramount Patricia. Pararnourit
'Colleen ;.1.. a also resetve y. -inner
an the best of breed. lh,. the Scotch
colli :, ma-te.s P :rarrt'runt, Laddie.
rnaatter of wh won --the z-
knowled e of
Tii�fullest. possible �...... � __..�
atomic energy must be as.-
•sembled and then may its' omin-
possibilities teach, mankind
ons po • ,
'th'at it must never' agairi•be:,used
as a weapon. of war.
Boy *exit` reserve winner in best"
Canadian breda owned• by. Geo.
H. Cooke, Kincardine. •
Attending. Cadet Camp
A • • trartette ' of local.,:`'High.
q
School= 'students, Harvey' Ross,
'Jack Stewart Cliff McMillan and
Jimmy Morrison are attending
and Joseph .A: Elliott.
Subtle Sonnet
"Go ask father .sh • . •
:When I as ' ed her to wed,-,
ew that.I'.kn.e_�v ...�.
she ktte
And
.That her,fath'er was dead;
And she,kriew that1 knew ,
.life he • had led,
What: a.. lx
And she knew that I knell."'
What she meant, when she-said
"Go ask father'.
ust try once .tri.
Wem ,
Upon quietly investigating, he
discovered -aroup -of about fif-
teen
,
teen young 'scamps from; the 'sur-'
ding" dist{: icts- bfstly- engaged
ickin and eating_ stray r erdeat
p. g g-_..
The police, were -in€ormed, • and
their identity' was disclosed. Mr.
•Durnin ...estimated $15.damage in
loss 'of fruit and :•destruction • of
other vegetables. If ^settlement his
made; there will -be•no court pro=
ceedings
Mr. and Mrs, Frank . Orser• and
daughter Constance" visited .with
IVI nd M Albert' O
Mr.' and Mrs. John. Gajews ie,
•
flow s view.
• to' see the .:other`. fe the
,Mr..and a rs, {ser.
k' �, meet on ��Ye,l� t :,1�,;. aft4.n •,ed
sense da this week.' Roy has sail-, , . =„i;, t• , clr,, It t?-
London,, visited with the latter's ywhat .0 ( �.t - kr,J,tt.
E, 4'd �se�veral years on ,the Great fur.
parents, • Aar. and Mrs. Thomas „ to be Gn .,
r n
to 6
gone
year oi,
has this.•
LakEs and�.�
�Y g
,Dickson. � ' , I\ r3�r
, • ' ' :; tTrc salt•During .his ship's x •
.a ; rich#rE 111
Mr. God :yrs, �iarshall> Stone, tie=up'in: England, clic .v'asrted, the ,,
a-1 house; B fro visited . h rias I'h< �r ;.r
cadet camp at Zpperwash.: The elgrat t
o .o`� 1 .,ilii h lc>ft a �;lvlcl lrrr r,csy
- pacts c p
lr city ” of flu11 and a few other• `-
+'hex f��: r:.c
four" lads •.iFere pictured in the aunt Mrs. Jas. Stioneh use •n
Free Press, last week; while re- Sunday.
1. ':.t: .
cot'' tiltng5.
. ,. Lite
Y• t) s:.e,
,rwt'
belying tht .R.
and a b g t co.+
So/. , T;. ,y 1°
he,
tion. , •.: til
Jas 1.',ll•
sion as �to they dcstruction,. of tl:e h
ceiving billet inntrueti.ons., from Mr. 'Roy Jori,.son''of Mr. and ,=tar,.
John 1 -usher, P.C.M. of :Mrs: FrankJones, cabled from Mr. and Mrs.` Charles• Alton and,
London,': T;:taey wets in Winter . Soutiiamptort. England'.' That •hey daughter: Ferno 'trf' Tilbury 'wrAre
i nif .rni and.. definitely warm" yeas leaving on ,an oceans liner week -end 'visitors with. friends'. in
'•urkder the -glimmer suer,. and.expected to dock at Halifax, this community.•