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• S� R9 •A Year—In Advance; 50e Extra t u
WHEEL CRUSHED IN:
HAYING MISHAP
• (ZION NEWS)
' ':_ While engaged. in drawing hay
into. the barn on Friday. last, M`r,
Fred:'Anderson had the misfor:.
--tune..t •have..-.the_.fr-ont ,wheel•.of--
the. lo,added :wagon run ' overlis
foot, badly. crushing 'and break=
his 'heel.„ He was taken to`
,Londonhospital 'Where the i heel
was set and put in n< cast lip to.
Up
.iiis hip., He • will' return home
this week but will be three
months before he will she able
-to use the foot agaiin.
While. returning • f .r.. o m Mr.
Lorne Woods on Wednesday .last,
Misses Kathleen and Caryl • Gard-
were• badl bruised and
• ": "' e� a.xia naa 41.2'J • ix� o4 .:�.. k. A 1
.•,41,M1'm rtar .e.ersr•.Y -sn A!x+ 7.+[7. •M-.. R,.cal2f.wkl 3•.
of the car in; loose gravel, the car
turning over on its ' side after.
striking a ,.:tree in .:front of Mr.
Wm. McCrostie's The, girls `. are
both_ impnwving..: * athleen.."was_
i: ` able to • return' to .her:.position: in
Tornto on Saturday last •`
Mr.:and Mrs..Ernie :Wilson and
sons` Kenneth:•,&: Donald '•of Sask.-
•- :atoon'and Mrs John Jamieson --of
-Lucknow visited. Zion friends re-
corny.. . ••
Th . , ilev.. Bont '
e Y pf�Brampto�
' occupied the,pulpit in the inter
• •ests• of the Ontario Temperance
D Y or 'thine th
A Ma D
on
Fe al
Federation � 1 • 1 c d
a on on Siirid : Q , will l beco e :7nnc� • t',,,• • R 1
ay_s%li�ern of T_1n
I
nage to take
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, JULY 'P4th, 1946
LB INCUBATOR BAST.
IS QAININC }VEIGIIT
• Elizabeth.' • Be 1 W 31:2 -week-old
daughter of IVIr. and Mrs. James
Mather of town
gaining ht slPWly abut :steadily
and
•has now passed' .the three-
mark aurid
�by "'one ounce.
:.The little':'to't when born' :re-
p.
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Y ROO D ROAD DANCING HERE FRIDAY
1 • .. 'ERIN ,f' ODDS.
• AFTER TWO FALSE STARTS
GOT PRIMARY COAT;. �.
LONE
IN THOUSAND.;
Commencing ' this week, Banc-
.The_:$ruce_Count oad; _f .... _ �. _; _,-.;..,�. _ ._.. .. ,••:. .,,... ....__:,•
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Y. ,R rom. ing will be held in "the' Town Hall, Mrs.. Matthew Gaynor was able -
I olyrood tq. Kinloss Village re- Luckno '
o
Gently .received a primingw each Friday evening to be':lrought to the hone of ,her
coat under Cl iismen auspices . and to .brother, Mr:: Jack
snl,..p:larni ate ... Tian p# �;sh
n - y-�-to .hard• --sur-. `miisid-
yarruffier"s orchestra; field; last Saturda : f
facing operations,• .. , .. ...
For the 'past two; .Frida nights Jos
Y, eph s Hospital, Loxidon where.
h successi e.' .,
Y 4 , mixups' hate .• pre,.. ' she. '" underwent':' so' Critical
vee
. X an
„ted -these; 'dances getting -Start -operation that, hei—attendlhg sur '.
ed;• but. this. Friday: night the eon-
. g g . . z gave her .only "one chancey
Weekly series will definitely: get, •in a thousand",„ and referred to'''
underway. ' - her recovery as • a "miracle"...
�• Mrs.. Gaynor ;had • been in fail
SELLS THRESHING. OUTFIT I' ing health •for • some time but- •at
• 1 last her baffling'. trouble was •
• diagnosed as ain in
ward thyroid' :..
She spenta ,month in Kincardine ;n
maturely in.: '.Win ha This .road was given • a- heavy
u g' m H<is ..,i 'alrating.
��•
p t of gi"avel this sprin .anon. June_30;vuei h g d
: g .ed threeDori txpsde r.iin,�.Pm c0ah1.gt s 'toh t..e cr one s
e ounces-.. Her• weight. dropped• 'hike the:r"'- r al
P roadbed;, fo'r• the asphalt
back to 23' pounds and • �,
for' • a surface that wilrfoIlov , although;
time.it was uncertain 'if the little it ,is • uncertain•t the
moment
incubator tenant.would survive.' whether the• • material will .. be
�- .Elizabeth:$eh who •. -
his year
g y now, but The Luck { ston of Ashfield
is, a grand- • available .to . cojnpl'ete .the 'work'
daughter of Mr. George Burgess'
t
of town, is do'in nicel M
• r Wrn.: JohnSton
wild '.probably remain i • � now a `Holyrood sec-' has sold his' threshing
n the hos, tion of •this road 'separator, Sh
• was .completed• Masse • .
pital for • another ; month. As. yeti .a few • : ` y -Harris tractor,,, 4 -furrow . Hospital • in: an. effort to strength;
yearn ago an ''
,._ .d .rs:oneo .• .. .
the parents:•have not ,,plow,--Y�tractor di•s an en •her, for , ._•.:
been "er-, the fin -s _.� ��� .,f is • # � e d packer.to �'tYre forthcomin •sur -
P t niece% ala. .J g
, i„,.. -•r,.
t•�c.��.
x ['C��'liei'f::..
N
eS �'�r�
. ' � , •.: • Tern. U tari0. T
• pric is to be` q on an in mi . -Sone,. The
scarcity - of - aterial prevented ;the•
•
Se3,b00 and tile• deal was conclud- .operation •revealed 'th a t. th
_ roadv beim -:co . l' e
g nip eted at. that' thine
. ed :oil -Ju-1 17:. x � ; . ; ahyroi!d� . ' vv'a s `stranding t.h e �.
but.it is ho ed Y . ,
link' :between i h� : • : _ •' .. , •
g way--86--an
Rusher ” Due to her condition w a'
' the Durham Road Mev d,.0ut : ,
the may .yet be r . et:., . • ..•
hich ;was.
• finished . this .ear• • . • Joe Kerr's gravel, crushing out: b coming ,Iiiore .critical daily,' it
be Y ! fit :which:, has be :was `decided to rush thee o eration
, en a in: the newly ip
o ened • i:t..
P p to the: `rear
• ., •.. of Mrs. ,
ENGAGEM , L 1:$.. For: se
EN1'S.' , ' ' A.,''P. Stewarts residence moved veral days . Mrs:. Gaynor
out last ' week.':after com icon `1 hovered between,• life and : death. ,
: Mr and mrs, Sams Swan Of P g ' On 'the. si
a contract on , Hiighway' 86 and 'in a Drier- '
• xth' day 'after th
Belmore: •announce.�.:the: engager :.... . , .; _• she « •- , . ,
•West Wawanos � T.ownsh atYon muttered.: a few words'
meet 'of thei.r .daughter
present .�Cla'ra_r � i'p ,.
.�._., •. ,.. -,, . -, [tremendous - s=t;h-eLmos'C=ezrcaur . , ---
Win ._:•- exca}Vation was maa�e .... , . - .. , agiirg
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v , y—o V.T.Q.\ , - .
e,
h wartime The sale at t London reported
d
C....:I -.::, ;:
�. . � PONS OR MEAfi�)(
.: T } x. �..: .t..^iR vsaa27R SA-SMn� v. : •. .. v.., , . 3^---.'.--
�:.. `l�rt -tt�:� '�.t`e�i��"drr: off �incone.
sent
in n
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NEW RATION :'BOOK ;•ISSU
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ED..
'link p that this important
•
heart".
•
wasperformed
Stuartinthe.
an. interesting 'address: 'He 'was tiurchases.:o l' Th;iarsdav A mar
F. accompanied b 22 ' and p,art •; I ,'Jul a empora
p y Rev. Stewart of. a ,.. Q2 on Thur sd:ay,. August •, . Y, ' phlebitis d
. :: BOLT KILLS 'HORSE,
`• • �.
Lucknow. 2�:
I • • temporary setback w
ORSE •MATES Ph1 ,d • eveloped. T
i is' eve ope , his corn
-
t
I.
latter feted
.has: ,cleared :
A4TIONS DREW ATTLNTION up, and ., • -•,
• after :more than six weeks .in St.
osep s Hos ital -she
A three ear old •� P is � home
Mr •'and'Mrs. •Joseph;:Freema
n,.
• =eiy uan . a
ter Joe and . Arthur of
t.E�'
n•. rlen. •
�
M_. r ..:: rid .:lVirs� LCeci l: Garde
.and Kenneth visited.. on• Sunda
with Mr. and Mrs. W 1 l
f dQ
of -8a tfo
Mr.. Chas.
London hospital ori Suri
day.
We are : Sorry.,
y., to report M
frank ..has. not;.been
'• for s' Ritchie� .,
ee we
ome time• aril . we hope t
hear .,of. an "mprovement ui
- � t
soon
ss hlsi:e Ritchie he returned on
he `engagement '.is announced
s- ANDFD,. FISH' ON '2nd, TRY
a Y D.B.C. + Y h d
urn Al1iD G01"' �H Wer''and the late Mrs'
HOOK BAGI��' TOO � by
bu•
-`visited-fro ` fri rds ori-S_r-••d. Y
r'`. If .i'
hand XVIi,. John MacKa of IK electrical storm: last Fri
y told •b �' the: • a.rs. n. • himself, y in tj . .
da �ft •
rs.' i .re uai
g . doubt..thia fi h
�.. s story.. ,� t 1.9� the
u er, o
orse owne ,
�a . :again ;but must � have ab .: •
y, mere of Aslif4e � ..
kd---vias-
Wen of A-ixb�ai- . f man
-, .... • ., rest and
-by-g t,durin : th len
killed g e th
g Y
•. : ...: ••
A1exan• .. ,durin tlie. < . , .. •, . Y
dej MacKaX� onTnf M, g Convalesces'
t i� asri't.th'at ahe sol x . �•.as � ..
Mrs; , ' ; ' severe • • '.. :. - ,that --faces her: •: ,.'...
e
p o self, one
tail the hail iage, to' take, ;place
d might well , ,. L
astu f, O�CAL -F •v vrc
ts acti �: SCENE . ' '�
ons attracted'. ' h " OFMINE DI
t e .atten- SA$TER�
y a ernoon:' The horse was ::7n
p �e .eld .and its- AMIL.� IA '
n. - ugt=ls , . • ' 6 mate A:�
It. seems :that . a minister 'by •i
s, Anderson visited h
is an,d his 'wife fe \v. ho are vacatiOning tion of Mr Gilmore
at•�,SANITARY INSPECT
Point. Clash decided to do a ORS:. • After. the horse:Was'stalek•
• NAMED :FOR HEALTH :UNIT- ?. its
bit of::fisliing,. the: better half, •mate la °' `
y down beside it • but in
r: •wiho ; :twan t ''ve.ry ,,adept 'at -the f • a few in
m, , utes.seemed. to: .sense
- Creba. c •
11 ;pastime :got, :3 nibble and ' " 1 a. S«-een of Kincardine something •
n<ip ung was• Avrong, an get-
aril
Jac
�i
amen of
Part- rt EI
e . i
d the= li- ,
, � , t i y-iitg to- lard• 1re•r- � .� � g- tirig� to- - i•�s-. feet • efrpn• ' : •
.�` ,, .,, v.. . , rr'�' to
e, catch,. •Not : diseourae ; ha:l e been appointed sanitary.' in_ I :
ged, .another wHinny and .circle.•,ts dead mate
}} s a
I ec ors i11 .. .:
t conn ..
p t'
1? , '. � an a � tied Until: '.Nlr: ".G`
ilinore • : iriyesti:gated.
Friday •frons Detroi-t
» MIs:: Margaret. Andrew;.
. ha
n .w,as the s e: fish,
gone. ojn, a visit" with friends i
Det
roif,�
Mr, and Mrs. Richard 'Gardner
of Dungannon were cabers lin'
targ.on Thursday.
e
v
• ,G. Howse and- son G ber
of Gorrie spent ;Sunda - .m. it
.YP with
Mr and iMrs• Wille Gardner.
11 �I�1 RNOR ,
G NEIN, TO '
.ES
PLOWING•, MATCH
n.e was 'im i. ised d"' ec ion with. the 1
. • ne�� BI uce JCount Health
hook•.atfacli d: and Y l nit: .
a fe�� minutes and .out• what . h d ha. -
,.. a en
Pp
later:,the lad_ had�her•.•fish .iri,, . , lV1L., itfarSti•een;,.. who ,served' e
and her hook ba` 'k the
he in the navy: as a sick'' •
d,
t �It
bat attendan•t� lias recentl ` co
Y Making •Splendid Recove
four It
years
s boato ti s
C 0,
m=
lete
p d a lune .months course in.
; Mr ,J ; R. Lane who• underwent
public' health' and .sanitation.' He •
a ruptured ap-
' is •ma making:
a splendid. 'recovery. ' Penicillin
YS VA«" ?BOSH F:� +ill act' as iiispectoi in the south- an operation for
LL TAKE.1 . ► OD Opendix a month a o
earn .part of . the 'coainty, .Serving
g , k' g..
RM,
Fs IT •
- .
her 140 -acre farm i ,s• 4 e -
< infection Mr
,. o in 'Lane h "d
a o u ati
1 on of
so
t Mrs ''1\L 1 Cam ' bel '.. i p �q me 1'8,090 per v, . effectivel -used
p l 1 as sold H lIk h' Y after
• the
nter
h sons, •e wi ma a is head
Oi Concession Uai tel s in Kiricardin emergency Operation, to coo
:His: •Excellency Field,
y . e1d:. Marshall
Lord Alexande'i, • Governor Gen-
eral of 'Canada, will: ,officiate at
>.tlteoe, .�. •
p sing. cei•emonies in conIleetion -
;with th
the__
Internationa
p .
1
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°Wing•Match, to be held at Port
Albert from October ' 15 �`to 18,: it
s announced . b_. J. .
Y A
art
C oil
secretary_ ananage'c'utthee-. ,_ rio.
�,,�� Qntario
elen'_ A -s oeiation. `October
15, the first day, is given over
entirely to !plowing events' con-
fiiled to 'Baron County
so .the. • y farmers,
°fficial', ceremonies in
which.. Lord '\l'
exander.•. will take
pit w,.
will be.'hi'ld on,Wednesday
.0etober:16, the. first
events'.
fiday of open
• The Interna t i
MaMatch:..:, Deal' Plowing.
es: is being •revived this year
having been •suspended for'
-the last five
Wartime- last
_• Years, on' ,account of
Year conditions,, a n d this
's• eveht is being
as "The Victory ring anriotinced
of Match'!.
•' k
M,
c Y t
!Coos for space fore a ch bis' las
Plirposes, Mr. Ca:i rot
anunces, exceed allpastalsb an .
ad wi} .. .. records,
n the ... ample Space. available:
former Port A;lber .
this Erato t rift-
held, this
e of re of':the match"
lige proportions:
•
xagrosed from' ••,ani •abdominal
contains: a 1:ar ie acs rage •c.f bush. dais iCsand slaii�htei houses
•b tMtd
12 West Wav•anash to `M' John. " M , MaeS« een s duties..will in- act the'
a:
.never
in _his 'life -suffered-
plans tor •ta food handling • e•stablishm t i
and
the li •, . con....
I C tit illi ants hotels fruit t dation'"was
Falconer, wh we .understand.- d i �, •
. < n c ud;e sanitary ora, eys., checking.. • .
�, 1 is -commonly }�c ,till ,timbc:I a.ndY referred. to as an;
Wood' off t e .,property,‘ whiche en s, «attack
-� sores
d°
. : Soreness a .., eveloped.: He was
sewrtge disposal, waterw'orks'•and 1'•:: :.
i
I , : , _ i •ushed• .'to the . operating
Recommends Torii„lit s• Shore. .\c ells, . A g room
s
In a•. lent i fi oiti , A, '�l': I'i�rla�
son •of'Kerrville,--Texas.- he notes
that , `'Stage • Door '°C%inteen i`
•coming to. the •R4'. '.Theatre••and'
gives it. a iso 1 rating Tit i ` rile
An\ -„complaints of. conditions
•
Gla .i cq .t r
t i e...t15e services:_
1. 3. of the:.
sanitary inspector. sh
p cold • be
made • to Dt. •W, Fowler. Bruce
(' \nnty xe.alth' TTnit•
h tl ft r. ring admitted to
Wingham Hospital, 'when three
doctors .: Were :in . a r
cranien
g t in
diagnosing his 'trouble.
a
lurei`n a� a tit
s being sh0zt
KINLOSS' t
CUTTING HUNDRED
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ACRES OF ;BARLEY
Work Nvas commencced49
:ti Mon-
day of harvesting, one hundred`
acres of'•barle\ on W.'11: r1:Iitl.ci-
son's• farm at the cornc•t of•T1igh-
way 88' and, the 13iplit Side' o:id•.
.The crop, groWtt,..f•om 1tnit,( d
States registered seed. liras ,.been
•a
sight to behold, ' Shins' t fence
high,• and covering thr' .• rtii r'.
afarm. The hundred acre e p n:zy
1 '
Isn't' ecce broken by,
Many l quirics have been re-.
ceiVed •abeitt: obtaining ,sccd
next `'year's'.pl°at~iting.-. This. howl,'
ever„ is out of tht' questiort i
tike; crop ,;destination was cai`r•
Marked:. before .the seed Was .i
the gromd,
8
R: TliWE L—at
1 L Coderich' .Hos
pita'' on Tuesday', July 16t4 'to.
to•
and Mrs. Gerald 'R:athwell of
I,tici:'noir: twin', girls: ;Barbara.'
Jtiill. and Beverly Jane.,
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• Int Toronto, on
'C`ucsdat•:., July loth, to 'Mr.. and
Mss Gordon S.' MacIntyr'e'••(nee
T)orot'1Y. 'li11ei l a soh, Donald
'C�l. I
'i,ii.
a
c c
AND1Eilv7L-In . •Godperich 'Hos 'ital
.
:I stirs dad”, '3tdy'' 1$t1 ' to Mr:
and M'':x: E.. And ew,
R.rI.tic
.
i adt g
hter..:M.:
Mary
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raft Hint'. '
TRIVXN"—At tA1c\andra"I aspitaX
gotiorreh,. 6n. July 11,'194a., to, Mr.
,end Mrs. Eldora. Irwin,: Horgan
anon, a daughter:- r 1
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Mr. William Clayton of: Black
Horse ;has disposed of his general'
store'.. business to Mr. ' Samuel
Farmer of.. Stratford, who will ob-
thin possesison. on August 1st.
This store which is situated at
the corner of the Durham 'High-
wa i and the Holyrood Road;. has
been operated' by Mr. • and .Mrs.
Claytonfor the 'past eight ea s,
y 1',
they having 'bought the business
from Mr. • Sam Haldenby.,
• The other, store
atl'
` IKin'
loss Vil-
lage is operated'bYJim
Reid,
son of ' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Reid, Con, 12,. .West Wawan+5sh.
Or Fridairof this week Mr.and
Mrs. ' 'Clayton are Bolding a clear-
ing' auction sale of household ef-
fects, as Well .as a quantity of
ivestock, etc.
Mr. and, Mrs V.: S. Reid '..an
children Bob. ' and:'_Karen spent
• "P.
last week at Duparquet,Quebec
Q,
with Mr. .at Duparquet,
-Nei1':MacLeod •,
the •latter being s isI er of, Mr..
Reid • '
The Mac L eod•.h
L ome >S directly
across the road i from the_ -Beattie
Gold .Mine,' -where`` Mr; MacLeod
•
is employed.' as an .enginee
where
and
where the. lives Of four, men Were
snuffed out last Friday in a 'caved
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in.
One of the victims' .was an,
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intimate' friend of Mr. MacLeod.
Another '. of the victims' was
to
have been married in 'a few
weeks
The fatalities • .
occurred .' when
tons of rock; a
_ and:. clay poured in•.
to the mineshaft• trapping :: the
f .
oursome 'about 900 feet ' un -
der:'.''
gr. oun'd. : Paul Matisti the
, shift -.'•
boss , : had: decerided from' the: 5
th'`
to the sixth '.level to warn• three
men 'of the pending 'cave-in.: The
"skip" • is` believed to h '
awg been
about
50`:
',feet from
saf
e
t :�
w
� • hen.
the clay poured into the+shft::.'
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• Ru3's; Whitechurch : Farre
•... _•��-pn-rchashe� .
late HectoraeKay'far;
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on
the
m'Luck/lour Win haroadm '
'at
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Suffered MI Cut
Mrs. Robert Smith a
• and two
children 'of - Sault Ste. Marie• vis
ited recently with • ;her
Parents,'
Mr: and Tvtrs. Jack ;MacDonalds
Ori her return she°•was°;•,accom-.
panied by. her sisters :' Missese.:. can
and .1lizabeth MacDonald .:vyh,,.
are ' holidaying • at the Soo. o
While here
Mrs, 'Sm
ith's dau'
=
gher Joan had.' misforttne
to suffer a `.bad ,cut t¢ . her face
which regttired several' . stitches.;
The mishap ,occurred ' n
\vhe .,
,ethe•
youngster ,,fell down the steps
while: rr.carrynl a �. -. i . 1?
g milkbottle
Which 'shattered inflicting : the
gash.
Whitechurch.
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