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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-08-21, Page 2- -. r. Luatothr LwcKtt4 ,. D�.T e S�lliti THE LUCKNOW- SENTINEL cknow, Ontario. Established- 1873 Putblis he d Each Wednesday Morning • Subscription Rate 400 A Year in Advance --To IL S, $250 Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa • Member of , The C.W.N.A.. • ..r. L. • C. Thompson, Publisher and Proprietor WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1946 E,D:TOR.I`, • NEED FOR NURSES .. . HESITATE TO ACT shorty a of nurses It is all very' well to sit back The acui°e, ., g which prevailed during the r war and air one's personal methods • ro 'n �' t ikes. But so ''Yong •seems yet to be but" little ot,,handlig s r years ,seems n _ . • our political 07/item/is-what it $leviated, if, any, and the Ontario as. ,. , r tiie : 'De tment o f Health has taken is (and, its .far', from .being . Pal .. need . •se,, pro- . s to help the great need worst) the.'solutign to e • ,step, P _, , 'for nurses' in the hospitals of the blems will not be so simple A: •• province by(1) requesting' by In the 'Hamilton. steel strike, ., that registered for instance, the'•Government hes- -nurses ; letter. time: ossible fates to take'any forcible - nurses give:• � the possible • •to their 'chosen profession;•' that all{ 'training classes,have tir'full quota 'of enrolnxent; andSr re- opening training' Ciassf o r ;:••• nurses in ',hospitals: which can pow. meet,' the requirements.. Mr. Russell T. 'Kelley, Minister of ealth, states that', there will fiber a • sh0 tage in 'spite • of these efforts and announces . - -inauguratinig of a course for nurs : ti' ink ''assistants. •This course will 'consist. of three inotiths'.•.:instruc- " 'on ' ina central' school; and six ti months' • practise unnder' . super - 'vision 'vision in selected -hospitals, ;by. which -Students can--givalify for -a DUNGANNON ReV, C. D. Daniell, Ingersoll supplied for the service at the Dungannon Unit a United Church Sun- day un d y morning in the absent*. of r.. .,_ Rev' W S Rogers, the pastor, in for Rev. • D • D. Geddes, .S, a graduate. la tizsDAYr AUGUST 21, 194 ,.QOKI NG BA�INARDS` .THR,OUGH . TIiE,. STILES. ILES. Yes►rs o who is on vacation. R v Daniell V who has served as a c .aP. - of the Ontario ."�Teterinary Coll five years, gave a.' forceful seri age,, opened a practise here, and • ' adhe.„rents. to.l.assured the .,pubis "calls •either. et Jesus' come into 1 their hurts at - to rid•the chaff and. until this tended to” His office 'was iri. Cor- '' , cannot 'be a lasting. by 'mail or telegram, Promptly .:... is done, there Tigan, s Hall and . his residence at the; "peace . i? the world, During; the Pascoe: Hotel. rvice Mrs. Ralph° oster sang.:. a. se e ,, p amont. pupils who • passed "God: hath'' Not, Promised. A • ., �' .. u amounting ` to the June exa nunat ons *ere:'4th' sp20ial collection .. ,. `class=John . Reid, • Peter Murch-, 4120 was taken for; -Rev.• T::.:R- ' inial Clarke; ; 3rd class=: r former minister, who . son, ,, D Turne a has been' in very �,h pock John B McKenzie, Tena Murray,. for . id' Wm. G. some time. '• Arthur Cook, Alice Rei , Murray; Jr. 3rd—Annie 'Agnew' ;lF;ngLsh. War Bride .Favored , ',. itates i le • means With -Piano Classics: tomen's. ...of permitting those who. wish The Dungannon- Wo As - work, safe conduct to .and from •sociation met in'the. church on. the ,plant..' ,Such '.• action' can •be Friday :atfernoon with an • •aver- envisioned as possibly leading to age :attendance_ Mrs. D A. Fow- bloodshed when` a public clamor' '. leyinir o ed the ziaeeting' witltn a . public would' be • set '.up that would 'est- 'wh-ch'wa 'followed bytt,hail c . :hese strikers .aa' martyrs, - 's.: • ra er in 'unison and Mrs. lie' McGill;. 1st Part -7 -Nell m - ablish t Lord . p y t osition- iarlies -Thos,---Webster-read.th+e e I Kenzie; Liriie Pickering, James -d b McKenzie, Walter Murdoch, Lizzie••Beaton, Andrew Hamilton; 2nd"Class--Katie Murchison, Liz- zie McGill, izzieMcGill, .Annie McGill,, Lizzie Reid,. Flora 'K.. Murray;' 2nd part —Mary B.MacKenzie, .. Isabella McKenzie, Phoebe McInnes," W'ilT �-d:-: nu ou - nPp; ,- , -. would be quick to' attempt to en- lesson: Miss 11�[arietta Stingel: Taylor., Maggie Mel non. i __ b.. : ther°.ui >� _ assin ;B .and.._._. -Ju es..W:_.a..t ._,th e_, Caledonian �'hance--ilieir -position y . , ; sang-�-a sola--�--� P,' Y° . ag .. �. Alton led ;in prayer Games were: piping,. dancing'' and cadent., _ ':. :.• : ,.. Mrs .$arvey:_ : Who will argue that ;nen. have and after another ' hymn Was dress, Thos: McDonald,'Lucknow, • ' der-. ' Eng -le Archie sean .En wan lti not. the same right to choo ' ' ig tr_ilso.rss:br . , sung,. Mrs: Altieat Rivett,.: g Dan E , .-p y. e oiinrnuriit .. • wawanosh• Tuna --ng & 119lacCrimaaioit • a h d i�1- E;• : S whether they: wall ;Ike' l sh war. bride in the c 9„ son, , Brrities rlie�ve, ] : � o solo :"Som t . . Coultas of �The'-formu , si'e-a--p3c attacks of the " elks tin Letters,' .. a and alta by; end o,. , . to. the . nous . .Words M , oma. n-' other;: •Gov-. a reciarion for •latter-�:an,d=.this__ a.,y �_ , -weave- 'read e:: of,.._Pp .,.._.... , ..... Huronites, t captained. by . Joseph • Griffin, reeve of Ashfield, w ere`= 11 Finlayson, A, McRae, J., Dal- ton, M. McKenzie, M. McDonald, J, McKenzie, John McKenzie,'W. Johnston, A ' McLennan James. 'Young;. i .FollyYearsAgo Mrs,' Martin,. . ---other w�of , Harry Days, died in • Luckno on August'' 16th.- • Messr's. : Josep'l 'Agnew v a ci Alex McKenzie attended' the O: F. Grand Lodge .meeting =at :. Peterborough Mr.John,_ Joynt �s�as_.:advertu_. ing for apples at. the Evaporator,: .where they' started \ taking • Y g thn�ai in on August 30th. 'A .team of horses :`owned`• by James Reid of Ashfield and :drh,- en:,by a young ,Man named Row le?' fell into 'tine . race :at leaven's Mill 'and one horst; was drowned before -thy. moved, Tl a-tnarr age _vs�as'"ptrfar 1'af Ripley of •:Lillian eldest -daughter of D. and .. tt' „ t to do:. an h: received, Mrs: ,.. . _ _. : , -assistant's_ .._• - - eminent as. �e ctail.. . cards of�symg. Y ..certificate,. . musing urs. g '� 'ted urse thin about it They,; proceed to Everett 'Errington was elected co g • Duruig � this::.:nine :•month , ; , . 'Pain- seek'', solution .on the theory that '` treasurer to' fill the vacancy. made, �0 � ni�onth;•Mess='-cost of,: m. �... _- solution rtailed_ Op actio and no• pay :M �; ':: Alvin :Sherwood.. Mrs. -Gli � � a `team b cid-the•-stptlen • lication " forms • May . be se.: ApP 'aired.. from the "Nurse Regiistra- 'tion ' Branch, > , Department. ;o f Health, • Toronto: T'he' course . com-. ..-ences' Se p tember';'•16th-_ m p.. Nursing is noble rofesson h opportunity `for' y man is # theappeal it holds for so � many . y , s-itlioaat-�iprimr n which'' supersedes: ': the come ,•- � How true. courier ;' c manure r o accept o, i `to fa-atiful � loyal. service •'tiered �' , 'her for her.task, and affords .the. oppor tuna ..: ,._: ;. ._.:EVER; -HITS..,. . a :,great humanntarian . work, that : an ears ago.. 'checks 'will. sooner or. later 're- :Ervin on•:gave. the topic,. ':. -Mrs.. solve the differences_ Whether or Rivett . again played the.' piano not a. government strengthens its ==Intergiiezzo of Cal a11eria"; by position by'';so ..evading...tAe. issue • Rustican$,, «�iiach . v►=as: much en= :is ,uestionable : ' .o led free the closing hymn,: •Cl... 13. at ' ed ,w it re e 'lo h,. ' ,in C 5 i� the.. --o— �, .�•_ �'�_:#Tie• Mee • .•, T, a e::nzizoa _ :' T.'r nto -rater passing e?.:uu �g - ._frOxri. o �! . _ '.. ' - the :��: '-Vest �n rr• D ;R..McIntosh', nee • Lucknow; heavy Thos ''Law re , . weights; D, Urqurt, Toronto, : lir J Gren- '•lto n m i McFarlane, . Ha . , ac a and R. T. Cepeland, Luck.= Mayor :Baird dancing, , ' h'da = • Tis , no L_ g Kincardine; peter Cprrigan . od, Dr. ''Tennant;:Lucknow:: • I-loi rho • Y ...:,••l off' ten acaec' • concessions. on the 'grounds' b . , • Bgoth , .. � Mi:,;s ' ll�laggie • Clark �� S. dere n' charge:Of W.'Grundy acid ¢ ,. ~~• ens ',vas f: ngagical hila son- .. i. �A, F 5 tafll` iia. n� • _ ... 'd was Mis liatc-: mon and the •groori's'hrth ter ' is �best=winan �� 'McGuire and1 ll.,eD 'n.a'd inenced 'the• sea��f s t .-e, 7 ,. . (August '23 i at 36 E lo e d iii R '1°., ' - • Div °.e V arry,. P ..T$ir. L m , r t Copelaaid'$ : drug' store, returned d ort.ed ' the f .s . a • M y g ,. no doubt ''accouri or . " e words Prophet. utte ed `then , young , s y Many :.a cit long ; and arduousperiod of iz in eve .community has ren Must t fit en Y training she. o,= •lets -than hood -o '' eaiiiag . --,- 'With sc P t'vo •'weeks ...away the... student • •;body's.:'theme song soon. • will be, • '"Don't yon. hear dein bells" Next : Wednesday is the big' of the .Clans- menyear"-,-The, CarnivaL Proceeds are for welfare and other benevolent purposes ill • nn • ,i..`tors with Mr. ,and Mrs. i t the`, College. of :Phar.: V � ination:s a Hectsnr 11eG1,. , H ld a their �, ke and.arol ar . T 1 Cecil. BilaWane_.�1Z1`�. , .,. ��t.il}i� Y i SteAm art. D Ort 'and Mr.. . sis;#:�er, • 11'lrs. B Y+':: Coif �n mar- ,- Re':' Mr. Shaw united. ..g i•1cD °Comfort of Sr. Catharines Visitors Adela• t e nosa...ant!. Ree Kit atriclr' of Strathroy and : p:. t ori various act-, Mrs: N,. 1 ria d fL t. R g k e '_111. C. A_ 'Shpar o ue '•� ,:an A. Bz', d . last week tvgre. ea' f '�'i� in - - E_ Bra .0 M s Howard Fines and Mrs Lid• • front• est rii S. Tile Presbyterian. congregations' ,, os?ing of lit • 'united ,of-luckno4y were .fayririally u u• ,,:{ c :R N__ is this At thePi his home ; own deli Toronto_ ivities• of:public•;.affairs and: yet," Bertha Jones has, received. :little, ..if any, :coin -,friends. in ,... week visiting. mepdation:for his efforts, •.and nota Peter - infrequently much. abuse Iburg1 used to see' 1►'hss W P are her hand' `• there O� tl�e • other ... , . . those who' render no public ser We' are 'Pleased' `.` i'rize list are now available ''l or the. 81st •fall fair 'of .the Luck ` ultural Society,', Get a i.. grove has been spending the sura .:now,.. Ugric,. the: -earl tans to .be: novel, lfew who accept aner �+gitln,her cousin; Mary. Ellen list and make y- • _ .. . - . ,. thnitless.' task .of . ublic office; . an .exhibitor: The local fair has p Culbert :Nand �' civic undertaking, what • 'a i vice of any ,lurid. They • are con-: at a meeting of 'Presbytery held S :. A'lc ert631 aarl M. in ltaaica�rcline on July 1311. � . Gertrude.. D1.n. ;:,1.:.: esthaaat�. • crodud of i 000 •An . Morris home • a ain, after ' people' attended_; the: 12t1i aninilal' Win; Borten of : =: ani Come N[ itis g � ' �.� • . a, few , weeks "spent in a 'I ondoaa'' games of the •Luckno v ;Caledon=. .erly of 'aCul,,os . .•= minion: Day, the', 'I4_ h. .i'.an Society iiin:Do s � � ss: 5 C:,:. 4 . .:.. _.. - . l to regain,, her health. y ° .., .Smith of C c� .: , .: � on their own affarrs hospital tent: to carry, -in andfeelin much date; beinag changed to• July :.1St • _ .; , •. ... • ..; • . • Sine'; is tool. g� , , g , , ... � • � �• to devote : to .,, and have • be time. a from the. customary. second W rl )• went', :Years Ago ..better �T 9 better the c'. mmunity :.. : : s' of :. efforts to °�I • � . ;Sff 'Sit, . Upthega-o Sepfeanber' Officer Provides. W, O. , ve tnesday"-.M` - • •lit�.. .,. ,... � .. Mat- _ i , Bur�.:' � .�°`:��d h�per•-� ' • which them their.live ani ; Mrs 1Tnthegrnve_ •••'Toronto the: Society were:. Ex -chief, Mal Elliott_ - etc- 1.t" '- ',1 K... :':: : $:4, 1 With t3�e Colin Caliapbell' • Cliflef, D.:.i?1, r hood_ Yet ::ii, is these. same people: " ize '. the ones ', who are who, critic What theyrefuse to .do doing tv were of for' the 'coo ar If it nP are' `visiting' this'week iv 'latter's sister, Mrs.`Cecil: Culbert; Their • daisg titer, -.Barbara Upthe- shckwn marked .improvement in ' tst few years;' and that thegnes r •• he / a° eco izthis fact is evi- denced denced by.'growing.'gate receipts: • Thus Tfair" can"Ase butt' irp' to -be' second to none hi the ; district, but'. not without, the,, untiring -efforts of the officers and directors, and whole -hearted` stipport and boost -t ing by • ev ery: citizeh of the' coo, at munity , _-o • • poor Community this or any other be There are. men who would will serve, •inertwho' wall shirk ho will scoff. • It was and,, men ever • Although it is too late in the season . to' warrant any action this" Year,' the ,• main ,street parking problem 'is one that -should, have the attention of the -Village -Cour-- • cil and Business Men's.. Associa- tion, long before another° •'sunnmer l tr: d A tanned • Bane of night mottirists is the ch p who . lacks the courtesy . to' his lights -an • :: n ere seems to' : e a Iot ;of , them:. Meeting a; pair of ,glaring headlight pecially on'a'black-surfaced road, is anything but. 2 -pleasant- ,exper-.. ience when for" those few room= encs, that •seeoa like an age, you' don't know whether youure; at the edge of the ditch or in the . cen- • eason,rolls around. p system of parkingon main system . of angle street would, do .Much to over ,come the regular • Saturday, night' „.congestion. and would perniait parking accomodation for' a good •many, more cars: Under the pies= ant. hit and miss parking at all angles, a good ' deal of valuable space is lost . Parking strips would , seem • to `bei, the' logical answer, although there are those 'Who • contend that even0 these •`stalls would be disregarded un- less under constant police' super- .. ��. Ration Conpoa,Due Dates' '.1�. •- : .. • ., butter:. R10 mid; :Gaines' . itinanagers, A'. Mc- Coy -.:anal , - preserves Si to S2;iy , . - ' � J. Findlater :D • the bow lifg, tO -_ to�R-1$-meatd�l0=to-MaO�nd: Q1.: ]E"laeit "• J -,Boyd, Butter: coax Dais P. 1140 -to-1/50-expire- .Coupons now valid. are, sugar_. M D:�• 1st Chief,'A_• NIC- , flet`', .for; :D z CrtsiarsaoP � P 'erson, 2nd;Chief, A_'Anderson : Mr. and, • 3rd' Chief' J. Findlafer; 4th. Chief; turned .. fra9rr�. '�- ' T. McDonald; Sec., : D, D.' 'Yule,., Duluth and F_vi" F Sec_, D» Hornell; Treas.,.,J 'Mi. Da -is nr3 i": • tandard •- Bearers, Old' Light.: t 1Uiurclansoai, S J ''lin B A' R, Cameron 11ar= 'Grand 'Dodge.' 0 Boyd, , shahs R''lC Cameron, A. McDiar-' Jos Agnew. °'. 1 -re': W. ' T,M.tT 11,10=R17 and meat 1VlcDo aid • • • , Soaind. , - , • ldeaa'w�ti3�z��� re-�� "`� d�ugust;31:. "lie Go • Man His A Soul,' The games started with- a par , w ,� f Sj de • to the rounds at •11 o'clock : ion • :. a a g opened with a'.' observed with. special and the, • programa n ' • . , an :aier���: . • •-A.1,;Sunday' and �. Scoter �eis�i by �Jiessa•�-J.: Celc�ba'7r� e. • 'th and eveninag son, A. McPherson, D Smi e g $. MCInt Tri file danCllig COn pastor,' Harry McIntyre, carried off seven • The deaf rrekti Manitoba, - Prizes.. The bulk of ' the: ' pry ba, c d arae m > went .to" Jar nes Anderson of St. Ramage, lxe � . •'. d Lucknow boy. Leaitlaerdale a :i stat : Marys - tpne.late J.alsaes - -_ acid , an of in of be tt d e were • .. 'Z,:ion 7. -'Successful. experi nents--tr%fele-- athy and -clairvoyance show that P the mind is' able to transcend ord= inn space • and time liinitations�; Read what Dr. J. B, Rhine' :of; Duke •. 'University, has to' say': The American Weekly , With- this'. Sunday's (August 25) issue of Th Detroit Times; Read .e Sunday about scientific evidence that Man has a soul. Get un` y s• • - troit --mics. ', r mr yre. . tests, a local competitor,'Master ... . 'r „i a3 VID 3� a en ane y = num r are glia The•Huron age ,of St lle4a s., full Highland g „� �r~� • e of the road., u 1 Pe Qlj t • oJJG Bruc. tug..of, .Bretton of 710,..s. J`�,bn F three ye�irs the Br �• LOCAL 'PUPILS TABS HOhTORS ' Diet'and "e ual ea °wear was an ani- ` �' • • .death physicians of • : ; feature.: or xercise area the twoheld,ro h husband 'was ,s fo. er . hadth t P y' nature, 160 Huron learn a e . • flee .As'hf'gepaJl.�"�.•,�'aa1�. .but on :this occasion the $ruceites . a�1s: IN' 11 USIC ESiLlIE TATION Ida 1 ,W 0 ova Editor Alban' �JDorrall of Teets- • " ' test ..: d H. S.. worn back. The Bruce team ri Clflo<'fi5 captained by .''13.pbell, ex- .again lbe? water' recently. became. the. proud ..'The'foilow, ng students of A E, reeve of • Lucknow, •incalu ed, . • , �'yl�� a- bouncin bab boy but "Cook were highly successful in Taylor, J. .Stringer„ W Taylor, , a , . : papa of a , .. g, y y, Piano . ..:.:..» w .._ ��• r :...stone �:111�:.�.�• i'�* ., �y. the resent. soap shortage has Al-- examinations held recentlye, .H:• Alex -Point ' : t uS arm , P�.. - � J'.. HaysW� McKenzi ._ .. nrnt stems. On m hart worried as to how the better' by the Toronto Conservatory of ander, it.* ,McKenzie„ T= Sys, 3 •,.• .;trnCtn4�e . half is going to `keep the ciiadies Music. " ' • Ale�tander and Pw Campbell. The 111- white. One' ' solution Ito caaT our-'. Associateship , (A.T.C,.11�.) , Hop {, t$� . 'Karl "i1° :w 1,-.111 ' field; Grade VI --honors rather- h fly'e that tattletale re would" ors, Marion Masons. Grade 1X— ie ; g . _ . grey » • • : , • . ,. , :..: im Hall Nor- ors, .. Ba ba�•a. , " �� 'r •ollss be : td Pian there On the line' 'next. honors, Shirley itober•tsan° ,Grade lie Liddle; Marguerite , _ 2r - g •r -h o Tln'eo�' » the 1 G Ronal : Grade Kilpatrick' ra : cin r° een Kil• . VIIY --.: • hoboes Wilfred Black •Pa • � air 1l printing office towels --that it � ,• laono � , Ronald Grade. YV, vision. make em appear snowy white, pass, Gail Mannung, Joan Whit,-