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HELD FIRST CAMP
IN FIVE YEARS.
Rev. and M -r- s., .J , P ..Stewart- In
• Charge. At' Miramiehi Samaer.
Se .— ; hoo, l - Five Students. From
Luekrto* Atfende&
After five years Withouttcani,
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1946
HAS .BEEN" MOVED TO
HER, HOME I1, : ASHFIELD
8 PAGES°
•
Miss;• --Murree B1ake—has •• been
moved to. •her- home in '•A.shfield
after being",••
in the 'village for 'up:
• wards of . three years.. Muriel,
!,•who was invalided by the infan
tle , paralysis: '.epidemic which
hich •
P, swept . this district; nine years age),
this. fall .
.-k -,_ x. �.-.stlL..deperrderr�on:-•�hC
-due to the ,war, MMramichi Young
_Pc!iple's Camp opened Monda
'' July 26th, with an attendance • o
. under the::leadership of 'Rev,
J •Stew rt
Lfiekino�tr as dir-
ector,
ir
ector, and. Rev; D. Brydon of Cal-
ecdonia, as dean.
Bible 'study groups Were under
the leadership. of. Revs. John Hirt -
ton of Pine liver, and: -Rev R_ :. H.
Wylie of Paisleys Mrs J. W. Ste -
Wart ofLucknow acted as camp
""mower;= erre mius-te=was--u de th
direction of Miss !Manche Stewart
• of 'Toronto...
• The leaders -w s.
eke'.
g
Ifalph Howlett and -Keith'' Dyer
.both of • Toront•o, representatives
of the Young People's ',.Forward.
Itlfoveniera
• In! ' spite -of the small; number,
of 'campers a high -note of s ir:-
P.
itual enthusiasm was prevaIent..
,The. D conducted 'chapel.
p...
service • each morning' in ' the
"Chapel Of the Pines". His theme
unt"
'he two.Bible study groups in- I;
chided : the !Prophets" and the,
`!Acts". T e i fel nod -°s :rdy> groups
included : u'Buil'ding ':: the' .Young
dloOI:R�tejs,
Iwer Seven Mills
ACCEPTS C ALL TO -
T1 LSONBURG CHURCH •
•At the 'August meeting:last
Tuesday. the ' Village Council
struck the 1946 tax 'rate at 38:7
mills .an:.incre " a ...
8..
mills,- .. nape of over nevem
by; reason of a big jump in
iron lux _Wliil m
g___. _ ,�:__sxeeping, and
f with the -installation
.��of .;hydra at
,the faun: horn it has :b been . • -
• .. ,.. een pons
- i
bI
e
to
take e
her
there... •.
We understand that. Miss Han-
nah MacDonald, Reg,N., who has ..
been MurieI's ;almost constant at-
tendant Since she was brought.
to ,Lucknow from
Victoria Fiosp-
tal, London; has accompanied "her
to the farm. '
RETURN
FROM •
TRIP •
'
THROUGH WESTERN•CANADA4
• Mr—arid Nlrs -i -
Jahi Colwell" of t
' Con: • 10,. Kinloss, retuned home'
.,ort Sat r
.pupa -,-
vent
Y ter -� . , ' -
g a firtp
.through
ate
r ,
.n • 'Ca
pad . '
Canada
'which
ch.
• they cc mmencetd • on . June ard,
and which took thern as far west
Kleera-Kieene, near -, Perkin's
R. Douglas MacDonald,
who , returned to Canada a few Improved drainage of the• Cal,
months ago after serving i the edoniari' Park was asked ':of • the
chaplaincy ' service of the Can- Village. - Council , apt their . August
adian ' Army, of ' ' Occupation _ in •meeting last. week, by 'Mr. S. E.
Germany.;, has:.accepted a call Robe
to 'tion, on: behalf of the Duck-:
'St. ,Andrew's. •P r es b y te r. i• a n , now :Agrieuitui=,al Society
Mr::.Rob • 'i
action --suggested that- .. ;
the"'Lucknow Board of.Edu tion , commenced. his duties -earl `in the `ten -inch til
. , .. :... , . � .:. .,, � ' Y' e•drain � that run
MA ,�-rS
estimates, • :. . . : • ,• ` Se to•
p mbar ,
acr
ss�
o .at e
park . hto
the
o'
• � .. en itch
rate this year for 'school' , :Rev. •MacDonald was minister- be lifted, repaired and dee ditch,'
• • i'hePe
purpose: is 13.7, •mills:' Last year ing in: St. Thomas. wh en he re-; The shallowness Of theresent
it, was 6.3 milts •,•havin• droppedP . .
Psigned his",pastorate to' in •drain, : it• was pointed :out,', 'was • •;" ; •
alrnost ninemills' from the 1944: the, ranks.- Mrs..' MacDonald • and necessary. at•
La
, • . .. ,� . h ,. �. the time it was ,in-
rate of' . 15.2'' mills. Last :.year's two• children Made`, their -home :in stalled due .'t ' '
• � o the darn ' at • the
record - breaking ' drop in the Lucknow while ,Dong -was .over "Carding • Mill"
schoa ; ra • '. - . _ •, •. , g . ,which ro •Ions: •
I to was, credited to the se-,
as, andhave conturued, to ,, a exists :.
Drew Gove - '
rnment s policy" of in- this, them. home since his return,- The 'Agricultuaal...deiieg:t t :--,-.,- ...
c. Cd= -gra . , b `-*n cn-�[ euro' __ _ ..-.._...Pm.�.. - ,, -.-
t y` i� o-
as
. ,: • .... :.. ked that.the big .;open ditch at
vince assumed. about;fifty.pere.ent In 'Hospital A Year ' the east side', of *park b b
K. IMPROVED
IMPROVED:
-RR–DRAINAGE—
Rev,-
Church, ' Tillsonburg, and
•
P
ar
ece
oft '
an
e' •
h cos
t of education.. It will be a year the lata ,• ,.,t ed and deepened.'ITrtil this t
s b
u mi��ing,.�l�e...:schoQl-€stiara
er ou
ar
In
P ,.
-14-..---L-.- lei -ash �iinproved' work' of. may`' . ...:.. _
r- ;�,r--- ..�,, _. � .,. ,. .,.- - f,�..thisyonth` �• since: .rS,' .: ; ... cep.- '
ate this ' year no. a Ianation• of F- .
enin
Campbeh:. waif 'adrmtted o St: g the ditch along Highway
he :increase. in -.the school rate h Michael's Hospital ' Toronto .with 86, through' the;swampto the'
was offered.
_ s: a hip fracture, and a` few monthsthe. Park;' was being ,d..e. •`
west af'
The- 1946
Th r
ate. of 38.7 while npi, Iater:•su#ered.:a 'fracture of .her laved '
sharply' over last year, , is •'stII
, .other leg.: in a fall from her. hos- : , .1VIn• Alex McNay; also :waited •
below the X1944 rate of 40 'mills. Offal bed..Mrs. ion Council in
increase. Campbell recently . connection. with
The only other. increase . in this
, , had'a.setback;:fro;ri;infection but I this same.•drainage matter,• which
ear's Ievy .is .in rte County rate. penicillin he pointed out was
which. is u ' : frorn:.4.9p. . corrected ,the, . . causing •his:
P to 5.3 mills. ,trouble and she is 'a again in' - land to flood b .: the failu
g corn- Y .. ; re of
The Yzh'age :rate: •for eneral wipe _ ... .:, , .
She -4,s4 a'-- - •
p'eople's Progra'' ;and.: "Rural
Living"_ A, high percentage..of the
group •received credits- i.
r is iri,� their
courses•
_,S.port$' and . were err•
.g
Toyed by ,all ear..
afterrioori. Sty:.
set found: , th canxpers gathered .
at; Vesper' Rock: for-
evening : wor.
Peak in tile ,mountains of British: '
Columbia where;: they spent three.
Spent
weeks with Miro; Mgr;
Mrs.:Sarn Colwell
Other stop -overs ,on..their' much
en, . - s :trip were.with his bro-.
the ,krn at Battleford; with his
bra,. er 'Reg• at . Scott, Sask..; at
Kirley-with Wes Smith, at..Sask-
Sask-
atoon_ with Earl MacDonald and;.
at Tako with George Richards. •
g P ar . - aoc' ..health thele t ram s-oraeFa
-.. y�v r-a�ri�r�"II: her _ a .... ..;,, • •. In this ��x
' pita :..
from 90th y regard : members ; of
�.:•
r 14A to 13,3 Mills.:was' l Council; Iookect.the situation.' over,
'imperative as the total rates for. (. ithanavde'arthee ..1PIPEBAND proceedin aton aII' _other u uses � WEiLRECEIVED.- g ce op. ,__ cannot:,exceed! _AT PORT ELGIN SUNDAYopenditchthroughthe:the school rate:' by 'more than_25 • ark
mini = p repaired, and will .keep an ,.
s:'• . Ffowever it' .is '
' expected` _ eye on '
thatLucknovst Pipe Band,. 14.strop y what effect this. has, and;
thin rate .' will. • permit . the. g, .
how the 1
. 10 -inch • drain a •
•.Council' � ao . br• were. in port Elgin"on • :Sunday ... , appear* . to �•
eak even ' on .the" � � ,
where be .wo_rkin
I here
year's viIlageexpenedtures which
they .presented •Band con= - g
f
carts. esfs Dr
afternoon'• �
and
Mrevent edgin.
Colwell n
eI r gen-to
, e o,in
erallyme_ good the ,crops _Icludei� a. ' capital outlay•;for •a: large. and appreciative-_. .T! teen" ile--speakirig,on
para v 1.
irr a esti a though ; Pow wing' arid a: new furnace for ,
some districts are com ti th T H ,
poor.'
ely e own aii-
who contributed Well over age matter Mr Roberfso
rr alUO.
when. th' gaited to' Coup .•
e hat. was':passed. Cam :. • :. ciI that tle,;
f A 'breakdown .of the 1946 rate �: aider fired : tlie. N`
rs 'as follows, with the 1945 rate eron';u"eddes who Bras holidaying g ne
•
_I AGED KINLOUG$,RESIDENT
The day's activities'closed with • '
campfire ' and. Starlight.; DIED IN IP-• t
.
• I''rorL. Lnornrn Watch• n'
b to .afar)' t
• � The death of ' ].Ver
�t the., cam e3css-.. Robert ,.
f :: F enjoyed a. Hodgkinson occurred.on Fri' •
el,Fowship: of high, order' of tun,,'. daY 3
—atQC� • �-. �.., °i . s _ am'�`HOsp•It;3�l-c-:.•�he`*:'w$S~_'
F -nit sprr tual cnri a s ant:
,forrrieriy .Lovina Pettapiece and
�provernents::: are ba'euig';mad e
was•$7years of a� e_•.Tfi
around tine. campsite• `.The Ica e funeral
r, derP: service Was held in : KinIou
are'Iookirsga-for a ftp: :.:hart-::. . ay
a p • Pr•esbyterian Church on:Sunday
"' .:. :afternoon' . 'with -interment - in
Spoke .South , Kinloss Cerriete,ry
even: for, coinarativeat - Fort,—addccI—tfl•-4e—program- ugh !e- llage• H is of
P purposes: -with a vocal solo•and` Ernie' Bruce• the opinion that Eby dredgingand .
• 1946 1945 i, r f: .
_of clo Edina,. oaho': was . in > the. Straightening this creek; severall
'NTtl aI—ge 13.3:. 14.4�� � f
audience contributed a bagpipe •feet •of ' fall.. could be , obtain,eil
:..Count ;�. .•
Y -3 4:9 seiecfr'� n.. from 'a north:•to southerly point
shoal;
.137 6.3 ,, ,
- - which. would e
St• Ke eth: MacKenzie. of : `Ripley greatly , inproop
LL" .9-� .-�
--' - 2 2 -so ' i - 'Roy. 'eKenz e , ;_ village •drama e e
act to .,
ed , as: • er of er e ''much , of the cellar=fl
emones and . o0
4.2.1(I as
...� ��g that • •�: ' ' '-
1 quite
, three, inches, 'and • whir the`high I•earamg Watchmaking
t 7 3I-.3'feathered busby' headpiece ,;made •Fred .Steward' is e•mployed at•• •
a towering sight, ' Wm Sehmid's jewellery, 'store,
where h• e is 'learning: the .trade; of ,
':watchmaking.
`Is Seriously Ill
• Mrs. Thomas; Treleaven. -
dimly
� is seri-
at'•
ill the
h
Y oma o�Mr.
and
Mrs., T. W. Smith 1,
•
sug
con.. •
a_
Debentures: 2.1
elief
Library
Students attending the camp
front:. Lucknow were Doris Tay-
lor, ` .4a4 Treleaven,' Jay.„Stew-
art,. Stew -
a Wilfred Black ' and..` J: C.
Drennra .. , Since` :returning fttrnisFg. � t lr e
5rst• four : named gave a .'brief
resume of campactivities aver'
They were heard on the
MRS. JAMES. McQUILLIN
PASSES AT ST. HELENS •
The death of Mrs..ames Mc-.
QuilIitn. occurred at her, .home: in
West . a: , of
W wanosh- on Sunday, after tri
'?nurcix of • Air ,periost' can- r a period of failing health: Forria= I•
ducted. b. erIy I gases Buchanan 'F`o'ster rt
y 'Rev. Steve ,
major, twirled .the .baton' occurs at` preset t-
ectively. Ken is ;6 feet r
ENGAGEMENT..
The. engagement is :announced CAUGHTELEVEN :POUND
of •Doris Jeanne Irwin, elder clan-' LAKE'
• OUT AT LIQNS. HEAD.
ghter of .Mrs, Melvin : Irwin of
Lucknowat l
d .the late Mr. Irwin, A:lgcalPartY on a:fis
ping Trip;
to Mr. James W. Hamilton; son to Lioris.`.'Head' last ,. week had
Mr. ' and Mrs Walter •Harniltoq, more than ordinary lick in land
-
CROP: WINNERS
►NNOUNCED
Winners in. the AAax oafs- Neld
cop' cornpetntiorr : sponsored by
e..Lucknow Agricultural Soc=:
have been announced There
fourteen entiies<- -the earn-
Pet'itioiu Fifathe star
,ludgeeY byM , ,, g crops
r. R. S. McKerchie,
It R 1, Dublin.
Seventy -'five 'doll
Mbire iso � in prize
y divided arriong'the first
ht ' contestants; ;, $50 . of which
'is putup ..by tlre•- Ontario De art -
went of Agriculture. • ��
The -winners, their score and
PFize inoneg.:received are asfol-
•inure
I Ray AIton & Sona
24'4 &IacJon
old ..,W..
a tied:Martin .w
Alton;
•Brame lr. Alto
is 'Iiackett
H. Carrutl
ars at
rd
ws,
ire Priz
9I $12•
sox $12.
.; 8 •$11
r• 88 .$14
*49
14
8
e marriage to take place early 1 ing eight lake trout which
are
a bit of a variety nowadays. The
daddy ofthem all. •'caught .by,
Kenneth Cameron, . tipped . the
scales at over eleven ;pounds
• The ,party included Don Gra-Li MissDorot-fiy G. Douglas; . dau-
harri:'of Stratford; Mr: -and, •:Mr '� ghter of ' the late Mr:. ' 'and - Mrs: . ;
s-• : George , H.' Douglas of Lucknow •
Mac Graham of Galt and Mr. and arrived 'ho l t
Mx°s. Kenneth Cameron and me on furlough °Iasi•'
and. Miss
Hanel Culbert of town:' ` • �. w Amsterdam, Bri-
we from � New,
tish 'Guiana where she has '.• '
spent
the past 'three _-and a halL:.years
As a missionary of the Presby
1 terianin Canada. `.
, On her homeward . bound
Miss Douglas flew' from British
fish .,
Guiana to' New' Yorke -She flevtr' -
non-stop from Trinidad to New
York, and which trip . marked
.d
only .the ,third. direct , flight be-
tween these : two points. So e, ten !
minutes , after banding, , Miss
Douglas 'met, .passengers who, had
just arrived on; the first direct
flight: fromnSweden to New York.
' Miss DougIas will spend a six ,
, niriontiis' furlough with . relatives
and.; friends dere.. Prior. to goin
to British: Guiana she spent. Sem-.
era)
ea
I
years . n Forriosa, until re-
,quired to leave the* prior to the,
War.
Septeiribei
she was iii. her 78th year
TEie Tuner seviee was, held' NEWSPRINT COST HAS
privately at` IVIOYCE THAN LED
P yh� late residence on p
T'uesday 'afternoon. with °inter-
•I ., f
. The. act 'th
'Ment in S"otzth Kinloss Cemetery �at newsprnnf . costs
'GED LADY PASSES ':
• The : death of Mrs. 'Vim. John
Hall. tccurred at . the bonne” of Mr.
t -and' ,Mrs: i I McQuillin:' .in
;Lucknow . on Sunday. She was
formerly Maty: An itt-Ie `and
had -reached the four -amore . mark.
The funeral service' was held
at the home of her brother; Mr.
Albert Little; • Con 4. Kinross
1 Towr ship on 'Tuesday afterno
with interment in Greenhill. Cem-
etery. .
have more ' than doubled sixice
1938 -;up 68' percent,. in fact, is.
reason enough for' an increase in
_
the subscription price of. The Sen-
tinel..,Jlow,ever,_ ,it : still:. retrial=
at $2:00 '`a year, $2,50 to;_t1 a Un-•
%.ted States, on a paid -in -advance
.basis. If your subscription "has'
expired 'please renew promptly:.
eIf it • is' in arrears, don't be sur--
;prised' .or offended ifit is: dis-
continued
MISS ' D., DOUGLAS
ON FURLOUGH
- }WAST -'SERIOUSLY 'ILL—,
..0m. HEMORRHAGING=-
Little .iel•a Carruthers, r four-
year-old daughter of Mr. 'and
Mrs: • David Carruthers,', is back.
Thome again and rapidly recover-
ing from complications following
a,• -tonsil' operation 'that: almost.
•cost her life.
COMING EVENTS Two• 'weeks ago last •Saturday
•HAIRSHEA MEETING Amelia . had • her tonsils' removed
{.
• , in Kiricardn 'ie • ,hospital and pros
I.
e' next Meeting. of the'-Kair- able'to return to her home that
a Club 'Will '
will be 'held. at 'the same day., A few .hours Tater the
e of Mrs
WWIter MacKer ue o.
Friday, August 23, with Rev. y°gster stated to hemorrhage
Mr. Joselyn as guest 's •and was rushed' back' to the hos=
pecker. pital' 'where for a' time; her' 'life.
DANC>i< *as ,almost. despaired of. Blood
• " axons ' a n d intravenous
In the Parish Hall, ,Dungannon, tarnsfu
on Wednesday,. August 14th (to- treatment were 'giyren °and rad-
uall Amelia r t
Y responded* to .the
'treatment,, and .is now ,running'
around again,: a:lthou has et she
tires quite easily. , •
Back From' England "Th
• Mrs, Geor e E; • Soong (nee
she
g p � ham
• Dolena' Paterson)' and daughter ori
Janite, returned recently , from
'Londonn England- arid are visiting
with her parents, Mr. and [rs.
Fraser Paterson, West St:. Goder-
ich. Mr. Sporig who,; was with. the
RAY.. at Port Albert .before be:-
ing
e-ing posted, back to his homeland,
e- to Canada to�•"oin Mrs.
ig einrout i
Spong:
night) finder: auspices of the
Agricultural. Society.. Garnet Pare.
five -piece or
chestra., Ad-
mission 5Cc.
igeowlefflowAg
Miss Douglas 'visxted..viiith her
brother Carrick in New 'York and
her Doug-
_ Rev, George L. ,
ori
g-
las tri Toronto while : etiroute:: -i
home:
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