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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-01-15, Page 2rw PAgg TW. • • Tici LUCcNO.W SFrNTINEL, UCIi;NOW, ONTARIOQ. ,�!•a •�T!'! !! "jam'! '1"Ir" g!�I!pA•1'lo�gwer'!..1.!°"") • • WEDNEspAYi .JAIN 15th, :1958, `BI RAL EW TV .H Ks'""."Ks_A Ka rshpa _.Girls' Club 1 The fifth meeting of the Kai,.. ALF U i sh a Fature T.omelnake�'s was . held at. the horrre of 1V,[arilyn acid ,. •A nevi .half -hour ;religious TV Amelia Carr others •,It was open and:' radio: Bragrar`n, which was,' ed -',by the 4-,H pledge .`lfre,.roli. iritrodwced on C'KNX,on.tlie:first •call. was' answered by seven t;ir1a. Siziiday . pf the 'New Xear,d, was. Etrrluette'. in the C1 d • ub Was rs:.. auspiciously launched last,- $un;- cussed CoverSssgr oui 2eicrz'eric ,day, with a rally of some 800 files 'were hair ded ,out, United Church. Mena. :Who as, , sernble•d in th,e Wi gham Nigh co N F E R, KITES' N School, .where . the ogram was " l FORMER W.M. The prgram'from5• g ►lzrer Tomato .or Vegetable. So'uP • save 4c` ;10. oz. t'<•. 3 7for.34c' • AUNT MARY'Sand W BREAD. ALJi\1`�i`� R• white and brown, fresh daily, _ :17c Monarch, Te Risk, 40 oz. • pkg. ,,, 45c. Rose brand Dill Pickles,', 24 oz,' jar 33c Wagstaffe's. Strawberry or. Raspberry• ' Instant Chase. end. Sanborn: Coffee Jams Tpeetin`aaded, lgl.. 24 . oz.' jar ' ..:, :45c. 25c off offer, save 40c Aylmer; Choice_. ualit • Peas 15 oz., 3 tins'47c': 6 oz. jar -- $1.09 Crisco ,Shortening, lb. pkgt . Ali popular brands. Cigarettes, ctn of•;200, $2.991 Stokely's." fancy : •Cream Style' Corn, 15" .oz. tins, -- Easiif list Shortenitng, lg. ` kg. ••, P 29c; •SALE; `-''JANUARY BROOM•.. Feature' •Clean Sweep 'Broom,:each . „ 79c :1 Velvet : Tip Broom, each $1..29' ' 1. Red & White Broom,, each ..,,..., ...,....: $179 Fancy Quality Cohoe Salmon• save 2.tn peer Giant : Blue' Magic Whitener 'save 4c pk �. 75c a'. i-fi 11, tri FS at, ?lw tt rw Yl -la Ik� ,t1 n�3 R): u}t, 6 pit& 1Y, at, a I 1 — LIVERY -. . H4NE �6 • FREE DE I PPOI NT HuURON W P ' S '. `ASS ESO aT At. the. "inaugural `'meeting of Huron Townshp, Council the re- ligious 'services were conducted` by. Rev:•' .J. C.'' Hutton : of,. Pine :R.iv1er. , . Mr: IHu'gh Cameron . • was ap- P: ointed• "'assessor and .Robert • Courtne• ;school attendance offi cer. `11 ow 'Cam be rY • Mo, Y P that give ,advertise 'for the Crush,' ing and : hauling of •,15,000; yards: of gravel for the Township. roads, ,• •.Moved,by ,Ca mF b -ell an d. ' Wal- den •that the the'elerk- treasurer be raised to $1200: urch -Low. MaVed., by � •Mc ..M . y rY thatthe following accounts; be: .paid: mete work • Ivan Pollock,. ,. .'. ce ry , . • $92.1.6;': Andrew' Cameron,.. Cern: etcrY work' and nd t r.. uck ,.8 1:5 0 M gr s. A: 'MacAu1eYa. cemeter :,meet- ings and. writing,18.90,Morgan, . Henderson, -cernete y anaterr,. 202,'-08;' McArthur .1iardrware, hall lies, 6.97; John. S. MacDon ald, care. of hall, 30.00; Graham 1 ;alum' Cook,covering., •�i,ip,ey 1.4.00; Scott Bros., cemetery Work . 80:OQ, telephone 'SyStern, , p"hone -'. rental,' 1'2.30 Glenn Farrell, .col a. lectors: salary and mileage, .• `�' 346.12;. Ponst Office, fficea stainPs and unem loent`stam s • 14..20; T. Eaton : Co:, ;cushions;; for hall,' 27.47 ' •' Road Accounts D 'Steve'`Irw ina. road' su Per,m Me n_ dent, $227.40; . Gordon Stewart,- rader operator, erator 80.50; Dan'•Gos= sell; g.'g .win in'•'snow',a t '10.50;. 29 'men . erecting 'snow fence, 264.50; , Gra= ham Cook h a u l m ave ... � bs gx a 11,00; Bros ,: :hauling Cilli:ng • , -. ,gr ,gravel; 30.00; Harr" Collin Y hauling gravel 200.75; Win: Norman' Me - Lean, haulinacigravel, 126.00; oran Ba nhauling '. rav- el .112,00•_ Mrs: Bern Hender'sbn grae 1 , ••30 0, Arthur SmelKtzienr=a . gravel, :92.00; Township 'of to • ou •da account: 439.69; ss, b n ry eco t,• J. ' G.Edenton; steel posts,, 10.80; Edenton; :Garage, cleaning' radiator, 6.00:' '°Dom'inioh • Road. Machinery,., ice ' blades, ''99:3'6 Township of Kincardine; .bound • cry ' account; : 223.84;; McArthur HardWare, wire and .posts; 33.45; Imperial: 0i1, diesel oil and _oil,.. 62,93; W. rI, Shantz, ,snowplow— . ing and' :loading. gravely' 673:30;. - Verner Brown; • • sanding hills & pos`' , 19:50; Hpwardt ,Hodge, re- ,. . • , :Walden Br •• Pa :' • 800' ....., ,.,, others, p sn`oivplowirrg;, ' 273:b0. • This is ''slightly better:.than a year 'ago., when the total .arrears of • taxes were $16,112.09., • Moved by Campbell & Lawry thatwe adjourn to. meet: on Feb- ruary, 3rd. ' ' EARL TOUT, Clerk. • '' NNO`... .• DUNGA N. 1 r - Robert Irvin. • s dent Sat M s. A ° . 'urday ' and ,Sunday. in . London visiting her ',father, Mr.: Will Ritchie; of Zion, who underwent an . emergency . :operation ' Friday ,,_ night at Victoria Hospital, hon - Mr, and Mrs. Eldon. Culbert. spent a ,week recently visiting in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs.:. Henry Farrell. & Janet of near Ripley visited Mr• and'` 1VIrs. Orland', Bere ori Sun-, The , 'Ladies •;Guild,; of St.' Pauls Anglican:. church, hutch.` sponsored • ..a progressiveeuchre• part, y On Frida 'Y night: ght There.. were. eight' . tables' of card -players.. P The s e- cial'chaiir prite was won n , bY Mrs Lornelvers : Hi hlady was i h.•, en ' Wi - anne :Crozier and, h g g tz 1, b r `Brown. -, The . Guild is lan- u P ri� a': Jan_ the, art F d nixLg ' another P Y .. Y, H uary' 23rd, ''in• the Parish:: 'Hail. Sharon and Billy Mohring o f Goderichare staying with their aunt• ' Mrs. Donald:Glenn and atte g P ndin .. • blit ' school. u --Mrs. Earl 'Sherwood ` of • Car- : ,low •visitedher parents,' Mr. &. Mrs, W. A. Culbert ."on' Friday of "last' week. , • b Mr. and Mrs., !Edon 1 Culbert. Carol : and Bonnie'' visited' Mr & Mrs. Douglas Brown and, Jean,, Goderich, on ;Sunday. ' Mr. and :M M rs '•Victor Erring- ton are visiting their daughter, Mrs. •'Ivan , Henderson, Toronto' Mr. Jack McGee,' Cranbrook,' is assisting his • son -in -laity, Mr; Harold Errington • for a' while:. Mr: and ' Mrs. T. CAnderson visited a'•few days with relatives „ in' -Toronto,:.,_.. Mrs. 'e ' �orton� returned to a,. , her osi 1 Lu t n'in p o ckrrilow 'after, , spending t o , g • w weeks .liviah•'`. her daughter, .,Mrs. 'Orland' Bere. . There ate $10,954,27' of 1957 taxes stili" owing-' ,as• well.: • as $40;86 40 , owing: from previous • years, 'Total arroars, $'1:6,04047, GUIDE NEWS The 'first meeting of the New 'Year was :held in`' the Guide Room. with i7r in . attendance. Mary Murdie, is a :flewm'embe'r. • , Tenderfoot and ,Second Class Was taught and some Second 'Class tests were ;tried. A stalk- ing "game- was played 'and, the meeting closed with Taps:' There will; be :a), Court • of' r Tonour'.:for Patrol Leaders and Seconds in. the -Guide Room at O' O'clock th'i's to HO i iigghte y . DELHI LETTER. (.by A. M.,' Nicholson,, :M.P.) Decern'ber 21 1957.: Thecapital "'of India, is a most fascinating. . -city 'Two ht' dred and fifty -years -ago, it.had a •;pop- ulation of • about two: ':million people, ;Then came .Delhi's. tragic days ,:of .sack after sack followed. by civil war When the Popula- tion' 'dropped • to, about 50,000.•; In' this. part. ...of the. ;, world ' there were many cities `: that were great and .imperial; and •then. declined •to nothing • or next nothing., But there :are , very. -few cities which ',having declined 'to. nett: to nothin •have_risen from; their g� ashes to greatness 'again. Delhi,, is' again` a. city of ` almost 'two. million,, the` centreof one" of..the Most- important, regions in . the. world •1, India" . rs the • most important undeveloped emocratic' country d in -, the :'world :''with a, population; of : 360 .mi Ilion and :a million new babies being born every month. R.; lies' 1 es ide: - China the e Mos t iniPortant Underdeveloped Com munist country , China ; with a population • of ab'ou't' 600 million., Both countries' . are conductin g warfare:•against the'ancient en emies 'of. mankind—poverty; ,dis • ease ' acid v: i� norance. China' has. embraced .communism • and ,total- itarian' .rule while India, : seeks. ;.•build'' the .new, world t �.by us- ing parliamentary government and democratic methods. televised., • nn t • •5 30 Sundays, is ; known as. "Sing Time", and 'features the' _Singing of favorite .hymns.' Rev: • Karl', Krug, producer manager, takes leading part' in, the program, film Strips, of (con regational act- ivities;' ct- p � ivities, and interviews :are held, With prominent" churchmen,. , re- garding the workof the' . church. The idea first • took •. root in Huron 'Presbytery, of tie United. Church and has '•become: a reality after., much perseverance and or-. NEIL 'G,; Mae!CENZ1I On . ,Monday Morning at st, Joseph's Hospital, London; M.r, ell 'G, MacKenzie, passelaway after a. 'short ,illness. He was .ap 4` ' parently in good health until the- last few months. He=..,..was, • b0rn.•_.Nave/rib er,;:.1.4, h, 1.87:8 in Ashfield Township, of :a pioneer • • Scottish farrrily, . He farmed,.his entire life on.' the 12th =Concession; Ashfield•'and at- tended. 'Ashfield Presbyterian C;l ur!ch:, theUnited G'hurgh, it is„ an as, satiation of men and women• United to support, Christian • te`le- vision. -1Members of the:Associa- tion are Lloyd -Hutton, '.Kincar- dirie, • pr. esident, Douglas; Brydon, Rie,ley, vice ,president Walter :fioughafn, ,Walkerton, • secretary; Grant 1Vloiklejohn; Luckriow,. ex= ecu'tive •S'ecretary 'treasurer • ' Followin,a, Sunday's `. telecast, Mr., 'Hutton spoke to the gather- ing ofmen• representative of five counties•;in the area: area: 'He pointed• blit the purpose and possibilities of such' 'a.ro am .,and called on, P g?' the spiritual and ' financial ;sup - part ,of :the 'United;. Church ;Men irr: the Win'ghain viewing area.: This :embraces. same, fifty 'cen- tres, , - and about • 150 '. 'United Church'. congregations.: Cost . of the project ' for a year's • televis- ing and broadcasting, will : run to.; about $15,000.. Mr. Hutton broke .this `down: to $300.00 -7 -per Week, or for illustrative • .pur- poses about, $2:00 per week', per congregation: Ware: Conran' Was. : direotor o music for Sunday's. telecast, . and ,following the, rally: the, ;ladies: Of Wingham, United' ;Church 'served refreshments.•• -r That ' evening a, s ecial service g P was : held in: Wingha'rr ` United Church; addressed: by: Dr., Her- bert Pottle, who.with Dr.'Wil :Kenzie married Bertha,. Robert 1'son, daugriter'of the late Vlr arta:`. Mr's. George . S Robertson of'" Lucknow, �ivho "survivE:s, . along with two daughters :,(1VIurgar.Qt) Mrs1;•,-Donald. B:' ' B1cue,', "��ip1 arid •'(Mary) Mrs J€ hn 'Cellinao 1, 1Kintail,: and four 'grandchildren; also • one sister,, . Maud, MacKen zie ,of Dearborn, M:ichigari In 1911 • ,' Mr.. MacKenzie' join ed ' 'Old :Light' Masonic Lucknow,. of 'which,he, was' Mas= •ter: in 1,921:'.On Wednesday even ing . about seventy -,five `members of.'then~Qr.•der gathered 'at the fun- eral.• chapel;,' for • a• me?noria1 scr vice Last rites:, of., the .Lodge were ''conducted by .; Mr; .Neil McLennan, assisted by W.M. Ted'.• Collyer. :Recently I r, :and *Mrs. Mac- Kenzie retired to' live with Mrs: MaoKenzie's ` 'bro:ther, , Mr. ;Stuart. Robertson . i : ,'Lucknovir.:' ' The '; funeral 'service , was• held' at, dVMoLennan ,MacKenzie mem orial y. Chanel in'Lucknow on Thursday:: January' 9th, conduct Of (Right' .Honourable Heathcoat Amory,, Minister sof Agriculture and ' James Ramsden M:P. from U.K. Irvin Studer •and : the mem- ber for.. MacKenzie from • Can- ada;' 'r , Australia and ada; �t�v f oin fr m Rhodesia, "were '`taken two .0 131, a, by air'' ;to visit. the ' Terai State in •` `P: ro :ince:''' Farm' � r . U, p, v Ten Years ago '•work was'start=: Y g ed to. "bring about '16,000 acres n l., under • The of jungle .d, cultivation, area Was full of marshes, a,':nat- u ' . r eedi '' .' round for 'ma1- aL b e r n g g aria, but the' influx of 'refu eel_ from' 't Pakistan .and the ` return of Wor War eterans resent- ' ina�d' ,;for more,••l nd+•Few ,present- ed de, s a were prepared to risk "their :lives' where there' were ` so many tig- ers and where malaria had 'been such, 2t` killer. ' However, simul- tarieou�s`-with jungle clearing and landreclamation. came malaria trol measures road -building con +„ g and •Wise-buildingrorarns�. :,1a g .. P In the; area served• by the state, farm, 121 villages , have !been• settled, and• ,the farm • serves : as. an experimental iniental istatiori a to de-, velop : new c seeds, new' methods of fall/ling.They,' have a. large tractor establishment , with 80 tractors • i ludiri most ; of '- th ., >tio, •g, •. e wei1-known .Canadian makes; A• ed by .Rev,• Neil :':McCoinbie • of '.Ashfield Presbyteriaan: Church, ' assisted:' „by ` .Rete, .Wallace , Mc- Clean. Interment, was in Green- hill `Cemetery:, The; -pallbearers were Messrs. . Melville . Scott, 'Henry • MacKenzie,'Donald=' ,:R. ,:. MacKenzie, 'James''Blue;: John M::. Blue'ard Donald Blue, Jr liam:.`Berry, '. b o t;h prominent churchmen, had been -interview- ed ed on the .afternoon e noon ''progra7ri, e wonders of o:r1d. It, took '.. z� !desthe i this 2000• 'to '•men -18 ears °to Y ' White ... f . .�beautiful Structure o pure w fully modern rePair � oP, gives marble witha n eno rinous: the, Young lads who prefer div ' :amountof 'god inlay work.. It ing tri forago •b .. c. s' to ullars'' b ock• a -:was ilii ',over300 e c its,' , a b t ove Years' Y. chance to:'take :a 'tractor a art. one •'of theEmperors as..a •.mem andput it -td ether . a :cin; 'The .. arial to.his wife. Indian- • - eas- . have'. experts in, poultry, dairy- ants at that time were able. to ing,:of a.: fisheries; beekeeping, and artici. 'ate' • in' the: building �. P g' .p. P. horticulture: '' tr ,._t: r : has , never been s uc, u• a that . The..' • have kept records of du heated. But the easant production,: -since :.the first cro s 1957 '1 :irn.a' ine gets. more ' satrs- *ere, grown. Th' aver; a ield ,:faction out :' of participating :in a: Of wheat • :in- In 'i -.has been' 10 contest 'from India bus,. per acre:TheY haveh rod 'those age-old'. enemies man— ued 100, bus the':hunger, ' . farm= so' hun er disease and ignor.ance.. they :hope somewhere between We were articularlv:•-:pleased, to • �... • P in -• 10 bus and'•100• .and will be : the go to' •Terai as'.this• •is being f .average- in ; the future.. anted... and 'managed entirely, by. Indian men and women.. India has now' entered::.licr •second 'five-year plan. Tremens and e' to he: sur scare la' s' three.•• • e a 'douiyobstacles >lav • � Y_ .. mss,. , week. That is not a high a rr ounted.` But' ' no -one :•can meet, S, s „ Canadian records °but an ing' the 'men and wothen r.n the.; Cea a� crease oaf•. 300 ,percent i'n' 10 years 'tial an'd . State . Governments x not • bad: They have imported. !without being impre.s ed by 'a 'large number g ' of new, breeds :what' being done: �. . •. A. of poultry. from the 'U'S A ", and ,. The • •• word CANADA. printed '• e• �s, are'! , a� . e nannes . rr1i the . being' trade. available underneath ,txh , g e. •� „ . , o'J7 l w J thio els )�' u' o ..:the i n�lab h t :villa es identifrcat o AAs 'the cow is a sacred animal ••delegates has' assured 1,i5 The' 'average ''vi;lla a '.; hen• lays gY an egg a; week.' On. the farm, ,. the: same' •hen :with ''better fee M India; cattle 'are' not bred for very. warm ;welcome. The 'assist ,beef : 'purposes.'' Howevera • • on: the ince •provided by Canada.. i.. under. State farm,; they have', improved the ' Colombo plan• •` has . been their: water buffalo herd .and` reatl: appreciated: While : we . have also !'developed a •' .Y. PP better will continue tQ 'have`' problems• type of �bulioci{: , 'Th' bullock at .=Home for' years to.. come, : will continue, to'su "i" Power to members , of all parties lit the cultivate the soil. 'and, move. loads .delegation •are agreed that. "our PaY'm on road for many. so eats' have been' • an 'eccel'' years, the if a ',stronger aullock '•, can be produced, the standard of living is raised, ,..• Mr . Heathcoat Airn.or i'n thanking" h kour ing id hosts,said �ie d nbt know of are place . in': 'the a world where . so' ixiany th%rigg lent,t, nve. strrien t ' in t , g to every •generati,on.'build..a 'world freef orn a w;aer Cl One f .r t ' t Of he . t f 1e tillc Y�. ,, things you ou y:can acquirC' by. gi were' bein, >;: done so ,successfully ingi ayaY i s happ17c. s, on a' single' farm, . •„A few days Yater we ° visited 'Characters arc' what ,,11116; •. , , .•. , < , :: , � ,g�,t .r1 •. atti'c. the T''ap Mahal-o'ne of the Bev:, ':plc ' h'a.ve aiid .other 1: , ,