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LUCKNOW,
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NTARIO WEDNESDAY,: MAY 28th, '1953'
resigns
Dogs or those that "have 'been;-
tied ',up in-: conformity with: the!;
Municipality's ° bylaw are . free -
to run at will 'again,. The • By;law.
� proh•ibiting •dogs from running at
large . within the . Corporation
from May . lst to .September 1st,
' was rescinded by a ma`ori .
g Tirrie :
and
)arents
y, who.:
n .the
• 'Bert?
.n.) - on
me. to
Fire,
uesday,
ve the
wash-
at • a • pec,
ial 'meeting' on Monday :night. ,
This. action caused a rift
the•Board,' that resulted' in Coun
cifor Samuel Sherwood tender-
ing his resignation. The resigna-
tion was signed after a motion
.of adjournment : was Made;. and
A- • 1VIANIA?
•Whatmakes kids -'.delight in
smashing windows? We assurre
it's "kids",and it's hard to cor"n:-
prehend.
s as e` con-
struction ,of ,a Modern new sales
barn Well .advanced, to the, point
on that the 'windows are installed
and no: sooner ' are they. in than.
breakage ` starts. A couple or so
small panes;. and 'a larger light
of glass have already been
will not be officially psent t smashed _•c
y._n
nothing. "new.'•h
VISITOR4:7RQM.. ENGLAND
RENEWS ;.FR,IENDSHIPS '
Mrs., Sam. Chadwick of Lan-
cashire, England, has been re..
where the Chadwick family made
their home for a time on the 6th
Concession, prior to Mr. Chad
-
wick's death.
Mr. and : Mrs. Jack Bridal
(Phyllis Chadwick) and three
children of. Maple Creek,:,Sask
have also been visiting in 'the
corrarrunity '=while .�_ o... e,x
, ,her-: mother is
ere., '.
Mrs, Chadwick plans' p to. visit
ate"; in the' West; atw'the home of
er daughter, prior• to returning
o England in August.
Mrs, Chadwick:. first returned
to her homeland 'abo u nes
,ut tvio � years
o Such wand, li •:
theouricaiz1ti1 their ilea -meet- a srnis ri
It h
ing on. Friday night• .
When contacted' on Tuesda `
y. by
The' Sentinel, Councillor Sher-
wood:: stated that, ,his resignation
was. final. He felt he had .no. ai-
ternative and that'only by Con"
u
cif, reverting to the by-law and
its.'enforcement, .could he recon-
sider his decision, .
,Council; at the. May
Y meeting';'. •.
voted ' to continue' i IN
n force the; . . STALLING•;MACH
•:
by-laws;regardixig the':licensinMachinery,
' • 11�TERY
g of. Machi
• • do s• and the nary installation
n
gprohibiting of them .Mg:.
... . is be-
'running ; at large,..and'.• notices ,in�,g','•carrxed mit': at ,the Beatty
un n
'running
the thatLadder : ; Company .• :plant, : and
o `effect in 'materials' ' arearriving;'
• The Sentinel over,the::. signature- nr ivrni as the
.Constable M 'factory, is being steadil' ''' e
A. Havens.'Y g red
The 'fact that some '.dogs :are to 'get production `underway/
running. loose touched'. off' '"
,the.. :
.showdown. on Monday ni` ht,•of
� , , ENGAGE
ter Clerk E. H. A new ENGAGEMENTS
g had' been •
asked to read .the, by-law'. iMr. and Mrs.
Y win this' Frank Hamilton
regard: of Lucknow anno
once the
Councillor 'Sherwood• gage'ine.rit'of't
�]eilr daughter hter .
took the . g ,Don
floor:to point;. out that there na ` :Marie; to rinro
were . Arthur
reports "Of raffles' i'"" diol" Gauntlett,. sae• of
ra
n vas and . .. Mr", and'.Mrs,
rabbi
t§ sl
Ralph :'
the
G
a
north,un
1 "
to
et :' i
and, vetert .ia , 'Ha, itak
inary , sources • .' Bernitida� The?fin '
at Guelph had marriage will 'tak
recomm placee
ended th on
e innocul'aton •Saturday,Jun �
; of a 1.4th at
: dogs..Mr. Sherwood ,referred to•
an: incident .a- .
couple'' of: weeks
ago . where a. Lucknow child was
bitten,. and of anoth
er case, that
very day where a:: child ;had been;
nipped' . If these or. .any - other
dogs ;should •::be; diseased, What's
h
• going to happen" to :our:` children;
E Contutued
on. 'Page
appens all over town" for,
nou apparent reason . eX
"thrill" of ., e�pt�''the�
smashing' glass.. •Par-.
;eats 'would do well to tr.�"
determine if.their bo 1"would and
Y would.
do such ' a thing", ,.before some;
,action �is taken .that
will find
offenders in, a peck'••of .uncle i •-
able: trouble. sir
2.30 o'clock' in Ashfield rPresby-:
terian . Church.
The engagement is anno
unced',
of Barbara.'•Roszella, daughte'r''Of
the late ''Mr. . and : Mrs. Henry
••Mullin• of :Lucknow, to Gordon
Edmund Ard, son of . the `late Mr.
and Mrs. Alexander. Ard'*:of Wing-'
Karn, .the.. marriage -to' take -place -
in .June
A ' COINCIDENCE
At ;the Lions • meeting on
Monda y
Gardner
Scouts ' ; Kenneth
; ,and Carl
Wagner'
Were guests ' ` and
_ attention
was drawn . to the shoulder
'badges t .
ire
they. Wear, and which ,
are. worn by. air'Scouts in the
Sau 'een
di
g strict at � s m � � l ` :
. of� Y bo is
the dis
tr>ct:
The bad�.:
badge, was � designed b -'
Y
GpeP—..Webster-
' , . •:A ..when --lie
WAS a' Lucknow Scout a 'few • -
years ago.: It was a coin
ene that • cid-'
c George, now •a pet-'',
ty offi•cer iri:: The Ro ' a l -
a Y Can-
adian Na..' s
With
hopld. •be preS-
ent with . his ', Dad' at" , this
'meeting. ire " is ' h�orrie �n a,.
rrio , 0..
-__ _.. nth s furiou� h:
•
g
HOLD WORK BEES TO
CLEAR PARK HILL
O%F
.The Caledonian Park hill --a.
;'..natural grandstand is, 'getting a'
groomin � •` .. g g
C gin t�reparation- f -or --the-
• entenn.al.
A Work,' bee: was. 'held last
Thursday afternoon and although
there Were only' e
for the hur • Y seven turned out
,riedly; called clean -u
;lob they. . � . • . .: F
jobb accompilished a 'good
N'
ONA. . .
.. , G.E,NAt�IANS
LIAR
K • B I RTH`DAYS:
Mrs ' Thomas_ H Burns quietly
observed her '90th: birthday n
on
Monday,- 'May<, 26th:'„ Mr. Burnt
u
was` 90 on : Friday May2nd.
,, These
noteworthy events '':have', been
q.diet .1,y . Observed ' but ' have
brought' greetings and best wishes
from' numerous' friends who were
mindful of their birthdays. •ll t 't dbrochure,
Y of.• the pro-
.
1
h
ago.. She was joined there last
December,. by her son
.. qhn.
.U.. I
,,•CHURCH��
EXTENDS -CALL.
,Rev., Gordon' Geiger, B.A.,
B;D.; has accepted ,an invitation'
to become minister of the Luck-.
how United' giiurch, ,as successor'
to .Rev: Grant • Meiklejohn : who
is 'going to. ''Forest .after . �a' six
,year -pastorate here.
Rev. 'Geiger addressed' aeon-
•
gregatonal• meeting. in the ;Un-
ited Church on • WednesdaY . � e�ieri-
in
g, of'.last week, following which
he
was •extended• the call.
:Rev. Geiger is 'Presently serv.•••
ingi the Binbrook .Pastoral Charge
near Hamilton. He was ordain d
,in,' 1948 ;and served in' • WesternCanada'; and atCrei 'hton
g , .. Mines
until.' coming.' to Binbrook , si35.
years: ago.
R.ev. and Mrs.
• Geiger have
famil �a
y of three young children
TOURED SE WAY
AT KI NETY-O"NE.
W. A. ; '
Russell of Lucknovv and.
phis.',.ton-in-law, •'Dr,;'. W.A. Mc=
Kibbon of Winghan, ' recently.:
touredthe St.:La ren
,.. w ce Seaway
project in Eastern' ! Ontario Mr,
Russell,: who is 91 years of .age,:
takes a ...keen interest in , a
w ld
affairs and :current : events:, He
was :fascinated b'y the.: greatness
of the •Seaway undertaking and
last week visited The.::Sen'tinel'to_:
tell of hiss tour' and''` o leave an
i usrae
Ject,
The twosome : enjoyed an ill-.
castrated ' lecture•''of the project in
This venerable :arid beloved
couple will observe' their..61st
wedding anniversary ori •Monday,
June 2nd. Their diamond wed- the Morning and afterwards were
ding was .appropriately; observed �,conve ed to the `.ower.
Y .,- , p house :by
',last. June. „ . busses. Mr. Russell and Dr. Mac -
Neither •. Mr nor •-Mrs.. Burns..Kibbon made the trip::to� Iroquois.
,have ;ever been in a hospital;, and, by . motor, returning the follow-
have', rarely had even any ;minor ing day,
ailments. They' enjoy*" coml5ara- L� -- ,
tively good ''health and household
duties and ,gardening are all part, TEENTOWNERS'HELj
of the day's activities. PARENTS', NIGHT FINAL
94 On Wednesday ;
- Rev', Robert.•Macconnell marks Teen Town parties which :have
his 94th' birthday on Wednesday. 'been, popular'events every 'other
of this "'week and plans were for. week. for'tle past'.several months
him to ",spend the: .'day .at• the Were concluded on ,Friday''even-
home of . D. A. M'aenor a'ld of iing;� with a Parents' Night party:
Lochalsh' with :i :few close friends. • A Lions sponsored"'project, Teen
,Town activities were'tinder. "the
supervision mainly of ..Gordon
•_ T .n. Mow -
Montgomery. and Virde
bray; who •were. presented with
cuff ,links i°ri: recognition of their.
interest and efforts,
The presentations ' were made
b Janet .
•y yR�yner,•,president • of
Teen''Towri,`• and 'who has dyne
ruck; to'eontiribute•.to 'its sudden;
and by ' Vice president Fraser
Ashton;' who . will succeed Janet.
Music on Friday night was
Provided. by. C ri ithers Orches-
tra.
,. rubs, were ni ed `off at- Rev. Macconneh` who sta s at
gr d )op Y
level
o ,
0
t
out
sa'
m
e
of
the lar r made. : a , rc.markablE recovery
•s from a stroke •• he suffered and
0
to un and 'a tractor used the Lucknow Private I-Tospital
Ad' ,bull .'
dozer rna ,
Y be em to •ed is, tom aiativel active, a in.
to
, •... P Y P Y g'a
ean out .the' "forest" at the Until: his illiness •he had been at:
extrerrie 1.
south-east and south= 1 the ;home•of Miss., Elizabeth Hen=
west corners of the ill.
, pn , hand h � - dersoia. • .
on Thursda were' Was . 06 This S ring
Gordon" Kirkl �' v' „ p g
Ale and; Ball Mclntos ;. Another nonageriarian who vihas
Andrew . Vernon .. . with . ;, .
$eniieth ry. � Hunter, formerly with Miss .Hendez•son is
ders, Cameron,' Morgan; ;Hen- Miss Jennie Mathers cif, ; Kincar
Cameron 'Mac1 ... , dine. She is also at the Lueknow
1
Anot '' •
da .e-. her bee was set' for Toe.. Hos ital now, and on March 16th
1' gVening. ,• .observed- her 96th birthday '
NEAR $900 •
CENTENNIAL' DONATIONS,
00 MARK
Former residentscontinue
to keep the :centennial fund •`
alive, 'and" during the past . ^.
week six doiiationt'. were"pre-
ceived amounting' to $32.65
This raised •the grand• total
,-to $877.40. X.
Last week's. donors;' were:
Mrs. JsA. Robertson, Mount
Forest; 'Angus .MacKinnon sof;
Aurora; John C. Carruthers,,
r- �v
Hamilton; Harvey'Treleaven,
London; Tour and Evelyn
• Marks, . Port .Stanley.
RETURNS FROM
VISIT
David White of` Lochalsh' has
just returned from a two .weeks!
visit to his homeland of Ireland.:
It ''Was.. his' first return to Old
Erin since leaving.,there some
thirty years ago.' ,.
He was ` born at i
Charleva'n in
the County/of Cork. Upon coming
•to Canada :he, was first emplo
ed at••Peterborough.•before corn -
ling • to .the ."Bluewater, District"
For, Over twenty years he .
Y has.
been: :employed 'on. the farm 'of'
Mr:
and iVlrs. D. R MacKenzie:
at Lochalsh..which has become.
-home to him.. '' • •
.David made the .trip, to Ireland
.and return :by' plane.
DR.: 'F I N.LAySO:
N,.
COM i '
. NG HERE
Dr.. D. R ,Finla �:son of
Y Toronto
is. coming to Lucknow''.where •
''he'
will be • associated in.. assisting
Dr.M.H , Corrin conduct his
practise in the .litter's office.: '
Dr. F inlayson needs' no ;intro-
duction to many, in this com'
m.unity,.being .a native of Loch-:
alslit, ,..a ,son' of -the late. Mr: :and
Mrs. John'Finla' so n
y n
`Dr
Finlayson .
practised 'in ^Rip-
ley.: for . a.number• . of years and
for the `pasta 1.7 years had been
on ;• the:: medical 'staff. of Christie
;TEN PAGES
DOCTOR OF • MEDICINE
,..
JACK ;C; McKIM
Doctor .
of Medicine degree was •
conferred on Jack' McKim -
`of Mr: arid cion''
Mrs.: A. E: •: McKim, •
at Western University. graduation
exercises on '_Saturday.
Having concluded lis 'six-. e -
r
course Dr, -.hrae
1VCciKn is' on ,three.
week's - vacation before entering;
St:,•Joseph's Hospital, London oh
June 15th, for a year's intern •
ship.
SALVATION LAN ARMY
B L ITZ THIS. - . S WEED
On Thursday and Friday of this
week voluntary workers will' can -
Veit the 'Village oh behalf of, the .
annual Salvation' Army's ` 'Red
Shield, Carnpaigi:,
•
The worthiness of •theAr'
'work • need 'not .be ' el •bor s
a ated .on;
and 'local' residents in. recent •
campaigns have been most •.gen_.
erous: Their:. support is again
;asked; as well as a" good . recap..
tion for `those Who
Will 'be' calf- '• •
ing at, your 'door,:in` this., week's,
blitz drive
iCanvassers are. as
. follows ;Gor'-
don;• Fisher,' • Kenneth Cameron,:
Donald Thompson, Gerald Rath
ur ie;Bob Mac.
\• well Kenneth MVI d' B
'St, and, -later. Suririybrook Hospi-
eron •MacDonald; • Wm--Porteciut
Kenzie 'Harvey Webster; Gam
A::e'Iha b other` Duncan and.
..Mrs. Fi layson . is the..
Marjorie" MacDonald;' a sister
Mr:� Wimp: M. MacDo d •
nal of
Lucknow District High 'School.
staff. �
and Mrs. Finlaysony • ha
two sons; both doctors Dr.. D
0
ald .Finlayson,`. F.R.C.P., ison the
teaching, staff at•'T`oronto Llriive
sity;. and. Dr: Wm, Finlayson
completing h '
Shau' hness
s H
g, , Y, , osptal ; in '� Va
Lloyd :Ashton,:'..Mac 'MacLenr}an; .
'idea •:1Vi owbray, • Alex Andrew, .;.
Leonard MacDonald, , Stuart.'"C011-..
;er, Robt. Rae Lloyd Hall, Baud'
Tr; Stewart. Robertson; Jim Hen-
derson:... ,
a.' sister Lielia livingi"at Lochalsh. 'Vr
`n former
:of Y
the O
of
ve
Don- c
e c
•r: 'co
is
g is internship at'! A
Van-
couver, and ..will do :post' grad.=' A
Date':; Work in -surgery:,
• Their daughter, . Mrs. jive? ce Ca
Y.
Simmons is daughter,
to' a Tor-, th
"onto ; surgeon:
Dr. and Mrs. F' o..
y have-va
in a son
purchased the E. V. Baker•°'resi- de'
dente on' Stauffer ; St.: and _ will :.:ma
:obtain possession . 7.in, `mi
d June eit
w11.`
nt,`�,
e he will take take •'
Y ., residence
p ce�
I
Providing'Centen�nial and
!Salvation Arms;ray 'officials •• re�-
en'tly assured Gordon Fish' r
hair
e >
man .of the Centennial bands,
mmittee, that'. they' would pro.
7-
, the-, services of e'ir b
r th best':.
my band ,from Toronto for 'the
e ten'ri•ial,�pr-0gratri ons Stench `' ; '
'Chairinan of the local' Red- Seal
mpaignit Charles Webster and,
e . treasurer is 'W. B: ' Anderson, :
Those not. home when`'theca-
n
sser• calls, or any: rurl'.
a .resi-
nts wishing.. to aid'.'this cause;
y : le ve.. their-diinatiori with'
her of these men,
Last year some, $700 was raised
here.' '
here. •
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Install , New Florescen
htinij On: "Back" Strep;
A\ new florescent .lighting sys-
tem for the Village, other than
on Main Street -.which has inod'
ern -illumination; ; was approved
e
by .
the Village .Counci'1 on' Mon-
day Y
night. t
g •
Immediate steps. willbe taken
,to .'implement the. program, • so
Reeve • George Joynt reported
that he had been in' Toronto :on:
Friday in this connection and •had. "'
been • s4 ccessful in , obtaining a
price .at' a•' considery
able saving
.from 'what it was •originall
thought the program alight. 'cost..:
He felt they had.a good deal and
that the "new. "back street" light- I should' go ahead with the work
Mg
g . will be; installed in advance''
of the C.entenriial. Cost of the
new lighting fixtures is less than
$4,2'00 The ° new lights fit . 'the
present brackets and will be in-
stalled by Town ,Foreman M�: ,A
ffavens.
There will. be 19 more lights
throughout the 'Village under the
.new lighting plan•., .
Councillor W,' Cif . 'Webster;
•
chairman of ,Hydro, sai' he had
been promoting such. a said.
program..
and felt that the residential .ar
: the 1 ea
was entitled -to betterlir ht"n"
g � g
Goiincil' was unanimous iii pso=
ceedirrg at once with the�•
ro`ect ,
subject to the. a p .J.
pproval , of the
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