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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-01-22, Page 41100040101 Ateellaalleine B*VCE COUNTY COUNCIL 1 SET UP AGRICULTURAL" WA:R ' COMMITTEE IN IIIIRON There will be .only three changes a gathering of is the •,.personnel of Bruce County • A representat Council at the openingsession for agriculturists from all points in Hued 191:2,• which is now underway: ' • on County met in Clinton last Everett Short. of Southampton' . for the purpose 2 of discussingthe advisability of setting up a County Agricultural War Committee to stimulate and 'as far as possible to establish maximum production of foodstuff so necessary for the suc cessful •prosecution• of the war. The Meeting was called by J. C. Shearer on instructions from the Ontario De:- pertinent. e=pertinent. of Agriculture, Toronto. -' Those in attendance from this dis- 4rict• were 3. -Wk Joynt of Lucknow; Sailer Alton. of Belfast and W. 'A..Cul- bert of .Dungannon.: • - The following resolutions "were adopted;. , ' ' .:' - (a) That a recommendation ' be' sent •'to •tile Huron County `•Federa- tion of . Agriculture,. that they .:be responsible for- conducting a farm survey, similarto that already coni; plated' in. Hullett, in .every other • township in the county. the attention of the Fed- With garbage dumped at random, ' completing fifty. years of active ser-, his hie. dia.. •-(b7 That A- :riculture be drawn to :the Council decided to; lock the will-, vice. as a W.M.S. worker.` • I 160. delegates 'attended .the the wanton ._g arid. ' uiirecessary des ; age,•ping ground with teamsters 1 Dr. W. V.. Johnston re-elected tact arrrtual•ineetng of South'Bruce the" truction of young .trees, ,by woods-. only being given a key to the 1 president of the'Bowling Club.. Woman's Institutes 'held at Holy - men •in' the process of cutting for'' grounds, • I, Lucknow High School commenced .rem'; as member fuel and timber, and suggest that.The McGuire, boardinghouse: was plan • of War Savings Stamps sales Wm. Murdie • resigned when threat- ' it e.0 Connell Village. Qua f the V a ' i 1 onsideration be to local. school o g make her .. � .. s --mss; W; •R-•Hamrlltoh� -- • .wrtla- giftt�..prror' to moving to Wood lags • st k' ' DEATHS•= -Robert John succeeds Dr. 1Vlorton who • has en listed in the.Dental. Corps.' Robert Reid,. -succeeds ex -Warden: John d'' rand the thin is .Dawson of F,astno > . a successor to Reeve •John Ransbury of: St.'Edrttun a, who has -joined the ' :air force. . • Ainabel, Thomas Evans. Eastnor•, 'Robert Reid. Elderslie, . Robert Sloan. t:indsay,':Dan :1VMeDonald,, Albemarle; WiUiam A. Weir.. • Arran,. Thoma$. N Duff. -. Brant, Walter •'Chisholm; Oliver Burrell; deputy reeve; . Greenock, Alex McTavish- Culross, „Joseph 'McInnes-;• " Huron Herbert • Farrell. Bruce,, Kenzie Foster. Lion's. Read,': Gordon' White: Tara," Ir: • R. VanDusen., Tiverton; • Russel McKellar. '1Vfildmay, P. D. Leismer. Lucknow, Nelson Bushell. Chesley, .J.,. C. McDonald. ' Kincardine,. W: Y. Pollock.. Walkerton, . S. H. Cross: Carrick,' Alex Fischer. Kinloss,. Richard Elliott. _Kincardine William Shewfelt.:.. Saugeen, :Donald • Christie Trlepwofth,--L"•�J..:.D.owns..-.:..... Paisley, a J:. A Logie. Port Elgin, W B. Fenton. Teeswater, : James W. Ross. Ripley, Duneen; Munn S thacrptori, E.. Ea .Shortt. Wiarton; Clifton .Ti rlor. ..,... THE DOG • • rue, never known a dog to wag • =His tail in glee heod%d not;feelr• quit ,his old -tune friend : to tag ,� :• .•Nor q �. At spine More influentia i ; The yellowest cur I ever .knew Was, 'to. the. boy who.: owned him, true. •. • :LVCLMOW $*NIINEL, L VCKNOW, MARIO THURSDAY, JA ?UARX •(CONTIM1 ED FROM LAST WEEK , Ronald - Johnston. won the Trail just. eleven months after lie had [Ranger, marble championship.. , escaped from Paris within about, 48 • : ` . APRIL Councillor 1=iarold' Treleaven re-. hours before the German occupation. si ed. his`seat on the village coon- - Eighty-sixth anniversary of South. " stressed gn x while Need for army re offs Pinloss con negation.marked, wli recruiting officers who visited: , ciL g by rvi t gl overseas announced . John • S. MacDonald the . precentor e - ix years "voiced village. es the s for.f' g h>�Y 'ndrew. Mrs Charlie Cook - Robert A has _ esle 'note" District Rebekah president of Bruce ` f st • at Rivers- Mai TENDERS TEN DEp will be received by the. Safe arrival undersigned up to January 20th, to dis of Lieut x th 1942 . for 10 cords of ' green •, maple sec d red 1 was delivered k d Cto 1'to e h'he Cinc s, 0 ' 1 6 ChW 0 Of .bodyd av Y , C Le e . rather J Y � - Ashfield f '' tland Presbytery approved in I appointed ,parish pre to the . school, S.S. No, a Elmeet, • and ''dale and Holyrood. , eluding South Kinloss, Kinlough " & tono • b before June 14, 1942. Neil J, Joe Mohnst n' s Butcher shop g '� . ' were bio-' Presbyterian congregation honor~ Bervie in. a • three-point charge. The . MacKenzie, secretary -treasurer', R. Elmer Johnstnoth garage l : was stolen. • • ch three young•ministers' from that Bervie corilgregatircm declined to f v , 3, c laicknow, Phone 6 t -1; ul ei - ken uito but nothing , i Federation of g- 'church= Rev. George L. Douglas, or the new grouping. a in the `I non. A unit 'of the d, Arthnr Roulston, implicit d Rev. R.., Douglas' .MacDo•,nald: ` and riculture washerle formed for Ashfield, " 1Rev,..Wrir..A Henderson. ` The Antberley.:site. a• proposed i Stewart was re=el- mbii school w•as reported to :be . Mrs. Phillip bo g ected president of the Women's In - no longer considered: � � - .` � e 250 hit d their 60th Vl7 Mr: and • Mrs. John . Gillespie of stitu'te• • ' •" �. Vacant louse, . brooder and .church `marks baby chicks: owned by ,Lawrence. wedding.' anniversary, $Reid, Were destroyed by fire. Shower held for • Evelyn.Whitby ,��•Bert•Waid recalled ,arrival in Can - who who inarr-ied LA.0 'Sidney Rouse of ads . thirty years ago. . the R.A.F. Mrs: S. C. Rathwell honored on theft, of the MacKenzie car, : and other district robberies, surrendered to ,the . police.: • ' . Rev. J: W. • Stewart , of Drayton 'accepted a call by , the Lucknow United church" congregation,' ::suc- ceedirig Rev. R.:: C: Todd. ' Mr. Wm. 1VIacKenzie, underwent a major c pe•ation for' the amputation of both legs as a last hope of saving given the • closed with Mrs. going at oca . with her daughter, �' Mrs. R. L. Treleaven presented 'coed with disqualification. proceed - Th t`th�i rs-rrteetir care u c.• matter. m k h home reeommert8 CARD :F. THANKS ' Mr.' James••Hodgkinson and family wish" to thank their many _friends and .neighbors for the °kindness and sympathy shown in .their recent sad bereavement.- Special thanks to • Di'. Cerpeneto and the Rev. Howard Hamilton. . . APPLICATIONS WANTED .• Applications for the position of Assessor .; in the Township of West 'ilIiawanosh will be received by the undersigned to February '9th, 1942, The salary is $100 and all'applica- tions must be marked "Application Durnin, •Phillips, Clerk. Lucknow, Ont., R.R. 2. EXECUTORS' 'SALE- A ececutors' sale of farm lands in the Township of Ashfield and in'tlie Township of Huron, of the estate of Jaines 'Young, will 'be held in. the (ci a oc ston; An - Agricultural Tw ent .�-four local canvassers did iri sl N acDon Federation' o"f" icirlture -and the - "'--Y •-n--°•-- it Ian; M-aeRae of -Lochalsh na eel Nrcholsotl, MiSs_..�eHe . -for •excellent job of `canvassing ' g� • William Agricultural. ommi ee o � the War � Services Fund. ,� • ' �� ' • Armstrong, •Ber- that the. executive. of the` Huron f Huron an de ut magistrate or Middlesex aid Chicago Joe Murray, C tt P Y Council with J. C. Shearer to dis-•London. John Foran, Martin A .County Maitland Presbytery met crewed their of Cl M Niece " The u les • o e, adjustment of labor to .'the Clair M}life entered actign against Miss Dorothy Douglas spoke from efficiency of farm uliei -• rite- C.I�T.R as'chairman • constittite the Huron • The Clansmen r ; Commit= .cuss the rve never known -a dog to 'show ,Halfway devotion to his friend, To geek sa kinder' man to 'know Or;richer,. but to the end The . umblest dog I ever knew Was. to the .man who loved him trite. rte never"known. a :dog to fake t ffei fiewton e a los teamaat es 1�1`�. grouping of churches with- ' its ''n connection with the Nat - . at vie gra c County; •Agrictiltural• War Comm forts , I ,,. tee. d "t' f the committee in- in the Presbytery. Tonal 'Salvage Campaign.:` I clod ,mum -as-a .result of�5u ening_'the _Presbyterian• -•-church: pulpit on Town Hall, Lucknow,, on Saturday, JUNE • January 31st, 1042. at 2 o'clock. See Trail Rangers held Navy'► League bills. Edmund and Roy Collyer, ex tag day ecutors;,_Matt: Gaynor, • auc. rnax d t the local stat k Formosa, Japan presented at Municipal super- ion • aid. Ile was awarded T..•ARMSTRONG . OPTOMETRIST IN. 'LUC-KNOW EACH WEDNESDAY • AFTERNOON :30. to 6 o'clock• AT WM. SCHMID'•S . STORE .4Q; w0, Men of •�1.1, - !PEP, , VIM,. VIGOR; Subnormal? Want normal pep, vim, vigor; vltali S Try Ostrex Tonle Tablets. •Cone tonics, atrmulanta,' oyatei• a 40 or 60. inents- aids. to normal pep after 80, Get a special introductory size for only . . 96e. Try this aid to 'normal pep arid vim . today. For sale ,at all good drug store& the a BRAY C-111Cif �oes__theTrick° Bray Chicks are real money- makers. I can prove it. Place e your order •here.` 100%. live de-. livery guaranteed-. • a;tion', -facilities for' machinery 're a,, fracture wrist . "int Mission won in ormos , - petition. presen e . i i damages pairing; seed and fent Y :. • DEATHS --Charles Nicholson, ha- Board ;hearing protested'- ;debenture -N��E� OR-REP,TEWA� subscriptions I $ 0 G 11 f $3500 in connection with taken -for any paper or magazine Vision, marketing ,facili fertilizer ties, maxi' of 5Q.. five 'of"Kinloss; Mrs. Win. o on; issue 'o• cultivation possible; Re A Henderson; son' Culross,11' h and renovation of the Ged• :published. For instance; Readers mum amo9nt- of P etc; --- ordained . of I� I Rev. William' :. Wilma Haldenby of age pure i ase H d t a vote of the Digest $2.75;. Family Herald and ld' th Mr. B ' -friend, Approval given the matter ' cknow w er. school •pupils. right' • and --Mrs:- W, en ersor,years,, Mrs: Roderick -Bain Henry.. des. -Bus in wi ou.� ..__ _ W- - Star, 3 year• fined in the Presbyterian Weekly S s for $2:06 I. Morrison of Michigan, former ratepayers:. 1 �f prompt service. THE. .UCKNOW Lucknow as stns = , W. fo erl .of .Ashfield; Wm, McNall; , Lucknow,' retired' from: active min- SENTINEL. rm Y or--whethe� den car: ' 4 .amps o , •. ... orae &-N • rYVFFi-1=- - was orda lint Ihave known'a .dog 'to fight church, his home church. •• bl k ith Thos McKeith Rev, R W Craw, formerly , With., all his strength to'shield a of free And • et wrong- taL e_._f_ r allLu publicJ M ntgomery W hater underwent MAY •• istry. e ttehiso orrna son families moved to Wingham and To stick with hurl until the .end. Mrs.' Charlie We be dogto lick an appendicitis operation in God- The Lucknow Sentinel chat ged Hamilton respectively. ' And I have known hen... Mrs. A. D. Mackenzie' . Norman 'Campbell, Kinloss farin- The hands, of hila that men would � erich. hands'; w leaven announced his sold the plant to'Campbell Thomp- er; died of injuries received in a kick. • � :. :. I Dr. R. L: Tre `,.tion to Trove to Woodstock to" son; who had been in charge of .the runaway. to take:the inter, And I have' known. a dog to bear ractise:' . bu§lasss since the death of .Mr: Mac- Local class organized ation's pangs fromday'to day P he' kenzie in 1931... S't. ,John Ambulance first-aid course: Stary Announcement '. made that t With him ,who had been glad -.to road,'was.-to be The Ontario Government hog sub--Ker:t' Regiment platoon put on rsserA f3mn ^ ' o OAc.I�ii mei L f fl ' a: laetetr.� : __. nate _ ixrxSnte a :.._ .. -,. •.- _ __ - _ _ -. ,� sisly�-14,5QT� :txr�rs - - e w:. d-stsrf`aaecia - . "" • .West' B gee izrttyrr•:r.L.C7 .. a. Id* favor to' attain. His bread' ever eatiaYdrig. rude, aye . h ' ' Business men unani- ' ",A." •end "B r grades respectively. be -Some lit ,leroved holding 12th of July in Luck- a Prince or 'S t No dog however mean or rude,' Lucknow , th came effective' on May 5th. P ~ricin ve emedw.�n__,..__, _ : That .seemed , to ' be what he. .not`....__.. .a c, • ev. '.n 1942 Georgetown United Cher* , Martin f Huron Town Po , wase Is giuity of ingratitude:.. Thu sly-.-•ap half d nom , alige lzY:._ e•:. R R C Todd accepted call to. now i ;Anonymous:• Thursday holiday. • THESE MATERIALS ARE VITAL TO WAR INDUSTRY METALS Corers ~ TMina) RAGS PAPER FATS AND BONES ALL war fadiueries need rays handfuls of rags . .,pounds of rigs ...tons of rags. And you ' can help supply them.. lanae millers, drilla, lathes, o • •mould be inefficient, their output reduced, .their efforts hampered- Without ras, explosive plants would slow up, aeroplane fadtories would find their production cut, and vise neeless garments. are badly needed 1r4 was Grandson's ng Grandpa's 's red flannels to Grandson's meatless corduroy pants. wipers to clean -the cutting lubricant from planes,Canadian war workers Without rag Pm wlieeii of shell factories would dawdle. • • Start an old-fashioned raq bag in your house today `All kinds of old, worm -out, too small and other- , cotton underwear to old , shifts and ties' --from ran pa these are real einews•.of was which you can supply. " Every rag in your home should go to war industries though your Salvage Committee. Clean ant and clean up on Ritter! FOR COLLECTION -TELEPHONE DON'T THROW 1T. AWAY THROW IT. AT HITLER! f b Department f • National 35 V s r V'e ■ War; Hdnourable ,J.. Thorson T' Munster 4 - Local _ Wan - ServicesF.und - Drive netted $575.75 in cash and $135,00. in promises. • • ' • Dr, Grant. MacKenzie, ear, nose -and throat specia'list,. w.as • informed that the degree of Doctor of Med- ical Science in Otolaryngology . was being conferred on him by Columbia University. I Miss Edith. Sperling of China ad- : appearance in newkilts and plaids dressed Bruce Presbyterial et the direct from Gotland. W.M.S. of the United • Church. G: S. Mdntyre:resigned from High Number of local boys with 97th School staff, as well as 'Miss Peggy Battery as it "invaded" Lucknow on MacDonald,' es • music teacher. a brief ' military tour.. Five. candidates qualified for two Council vacancies,, with Austin Sol- onion and J. W. Joynt elected : to office..• Appeal made to drainage referee died from spina meningitis, b E. Ackert to have .James Drain- , his father, Dr. J. J. Armstrong was a e by-law quashed. Findlater of Bay City.and formerly, tract of transporting school children from Grey Ox to Lucknow. • W. S. Reid, discontinued his bak- AUGUST • • - frig business,in Lucknow. The . Sentinel donned a "naw R. T. Douglas "ceased to conduct dress" in the form of a new type the general delivery business in the face. , village, with Which he had been . Wilfred Mintz received fatal head.;associated 'for 30 years. Ile was suc- injuries in, 'a: motor accident near ceeded by Temple Clarke, • . - Seaforth. ! Mass Lena Robinson, Rog.N., ac - 1 cepted a :position in the office of Dr. W. V. Johnston. Village • merchants concluded , a :, Series 6f prize ' draws; which had �c been conducted during the summer. School opening in. Huron and Kits- cardine Townships 'and l irtcerdine Was delayed due; to. a. polio epidemic MATHS—Mit. Andrew Nelson; Robert Thompson.;.. James Vaiad; - Annie Statters;' Jos McCann, Nile; Mrs, John Durnin, formerly Mary Sane. Agar of - Belfast; Mtg. Price J. Naylor; John, Spindler. - • (CONTINEVD NEXT :WEEK•). -, .-,,ala .5011 BroS. _ LUCKNOVV Just -how--n uch- .district:_ farmers_ . ' got stuck by' broom corn venture came to light. . ' ' ' Rev. and Mrs. B. Ester 'honored coeeregetion before. leaving ,for Shortage of tar' threatened o en�i Brantford. ' chances of -hard surfacin g road from., , 1`yrood,+but was later I Ben Donnelly, of Huron Township Lucknow to Ifo secured and the work con;ipleted: Restricted hours for sale of'gas- oline whit into effect: ,' • William Stanley had his shoulder' • dislocated when. load of fray :upset ground• throwing him to t 'Township y&) motor ace Re Pres instantly killed when he fell from. a load of grain to the barn floor, suffering a fractured il«eck.• Sgt. -Observer Alex G. MacKenzie received his wings at a presentation ceremony at Fingal. : air old er . r 1•.•_• elaty.sways appointed, , ••. s man was killed~'im- prineipai,,et..Suou Leokp5ut C iiliaie, t near Mitchell. uation school': •, . Reynolds:' Esler of Ashfield Miss Marion Ma'cPherson suffered ar in o terian church accepted call ship had her• arm' broken an a motor "y a fractured hip. to fiord• Miss Winnifred- Douglas, R.N., D. •. , accident just -east of Lucknow: --- • .n Rev. and Mrs. R_C. Todd presen--.a-purriphouse at the secondary -Well' ted by Y.P:S: with a table lamp 'rat a cost of;$237;70. 'prior'. to their departure' to George=' Duncan MacKay of Goderich and town. formerly. of Ashfield willed $2,500 Tom Wilson, principal. of St. Hel to Ashfield Presbyterian church, • en's school, joined, R.C.A.F. Last week of ,,July. brought'heat .Lucknow Pipe Band made .first wave with temperature passing. 95- degree mark.' Last week' in ' July also brought "another form of heat wave", caus- ed by "letters to the editor" in con- nection with the vote on the "Ged- des" building. •• DEATHS—Alfred Emerson; Arch= ibald Johnston; Mrs. Susan Phillips; Charles Miller of Melville and for- merly .of SL Helens; Miss Elizabeth tract let for construction of • N•: was appointed superintendent of Wingharii General Hospital.. Village Council struck 1941 rate at 42: mills; leaving. the . total' rate . unchanged from the year previous: Work of hard -surfacing the. Coun- tty'road to Holy ood got underway. Clansmen decide to; send smokes' from proceeds of salvage collection. Miss Blanche McDougall honored prior to entering Women's College - Hospital as student nurse.. . Miss Winnifred Ackert showered in honor of her approach,3ng mar- riage. .. , Clansmen vote $100 to Toronto Telegram British War Victims Fund. Clair •Agnew was awarded con - Thieves stole- MacKenzie car. out of Presbyterian church shed. . John David Armstrong, age five, 1 ti while overseas: The little lad was a grand• gC R• .Chapple of Flesherton en -1 of Lucknoy�. son .of Mrs. Sadie Armstrong of. gaged to succeed G. S. McIntyre on Lucknow. ' . • " ' • local High School staff. •. Bob Courtney of 'Amberley suf- Bruce County exceeded its quota fered severe burns to his face when ..by. more than $250,000 in Victory a load of chaff on which he was rid- Loan campaign: frig, took fire..' r ' • The Holyrood' General Store, . in New Ackert'ybrain by-law was the Purvis family for more than 60 pissed and tenders called for con -years, was purchased by George Col- struction and repairs of the drain.; Weil, - Fifty-first anniversary of Luck- ' Rev. James Wilkins left Ashfield now Presbyterian • church was ob.: Circuit for Oil City ,and was sue - served with services conducted by. ceeded by Rev. G. G. Howse of New- Rev. M. B. Davidson of Galt, • foundland. Lionel. E. Shoebottoin, a native of Mr ' J, S•. MacKenzie suffered a killed daring a. bomb- fractured 'leg between. the •knee and Luckryiw,,,wasrile hi chile assisting with :haying, Mg raid on the Merseyside area in no- _ at the farm in Kinloss England. . I L i,t t 1 e Coleen Todd, year-old Allister Hughes installed. as the daughter of Rev.. and Mrs. Todd had fust president of . the Lucknow her arm broken in a felly at the par- Branch of the Canfan Legion• soilage, ea her parents were pre- . .Bides . County objective in 1941 paring to leave for Georgetown Victory Loan set at $1,050,000: andDEATHS—Wm. Maeltenzie; Mrs. which was eventually overstibscrib- , • .Milton McMullen, Toronto; Muriel ed••, I. Jean Hodgins, age 6 reonthss; Mrs. Charlie. Chin 'bought Murray, pro= Issac Crowston,''Langside; Mrs, Ar petty in which his restaurant is 10- chie Harper; Mrs. G. A. Greer. cated.' . . Federation of Agriculture unit a- JULY forfned in West Wawanosh. Council set August 1St as the vot- Angus 1VIclntosh of Holyrood was ing date in regards to the Geddes severely injured when kicked by building. - a colt. I fractured • . it at nota- wr Dave in mishaps at Sawmill .dom- ination A,titendance practically n ,nation •called -to appoint a successor pany's yard while loading slabs. to Councillor Harold Treleaven, I 'Resignation of Reeve N. E. Bush . Rev. A. Hooper, Port Albert R. A. ' ell was Withdrawn; upon request of F. chaplain was the guest speaker newly elected council. Reeve Bush - at the evening anniversary service ell had tenderedhis resignation fol- at `St. Peter's church. lowing the resifgnation of Councillor ""Sam" Ewart of Chesley and War= Murdie. ' den of Bruce, passed away. J.. A. The lire Compaily rejected • the . - ori Logic of Paisley was elected to coin resignation of Austin Solom , the plete 'the term' as warden. Fire Chief. Bill MacKfnrion' succeeded in Rev.' J. W. Stewart Was inducted tie, Street 'Hospital medical staff in reaching New York from France, as pastor' of the United Church. Toronto. • 12th annual gathering of the Ma -- Donald• clan. held at the Ashfield farm home of Reeve. Alex IVIacDon- ald. . • Voters supported by-law authoriz-' ing .$3500 expenditure by . the vill- ege on , the "Geddes' building. By law: carried 94 for and •78 against. '`Barn on farm of J. W. Joynt in West Wawanosh destroyed • by fire. W.41. Douglas .appointed village constable succeeding J. I3. Leith who moved to .Hamilton. Muru ay Farrell fined $25 and costs on charge of reckless -driving, in connection with the accident in which:llert Graham of Huron' Town- ship was killed on July 12th. Kinloss Council received a be- quest of $500 willed the municipal- ity by the late Susan Purves. 'Fire (company discussed need of a fire truck' to get equipment quick • ly to a fire. . • - Rev. A. A, Maloney ' assigned as chaplain at No. 4 Initial Training school of the R C.A. '. at Edmonton and left to assume his duties,. Grass fire threatened the homes of Mrs. D. Paterson and Peter Mc- Call. - Dr. D. D. ,Carpeneto purchased medical practise as successor to Dr. D. R. Finlayson 'of Ripley who ac- cepted an appointment to the Chris - 4i+ A MEN'S CLUBROOM has. 'beep. Opened in Teeswater.MVlembership in -• the Club; entitling one to the Use of the heated: room, is $1.08 for farmers and $2.00 for Teenager rea- idents. ' DR.. ROSCOE R. GRAHAM of Tor.- • . mate, internationally known surgeon,' operated on Edsel Ford; president of the Ford Motor. Cornpany, for a stomach ulcer. The surgery was per- formed in the Henry Ford Hospital. "You Say Yoe have no distant'.rel- atives?" • • ',Well, riot now. They are all liv- ing with us" ' TH)I Nof �5 Was in- AMOU T $37,39 a n s • vi vested d in r sa ur 1941 'ii a , g i w g stamps and certificates by residents Of Chesley and district, - k