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THE 'LUC K QW S,mTINEL, LUCKNO
SNOW RISAPFEARS .
AS IF BY MAGIC
The first two and: a half weeks:
-of—January saw _liege snowdrifts,
piling up along the. roadsides;
and with' a 'deep iblankQt cover-
ing ,everything. •More ' than • tihree
feet of • snow .. had fallen since'
Nevin•Areats; and conditionswere
right for •a real; tie-ip,• when the
thaw ' came ,,
The • weather turned mild on
Sunday and continued "sc'; on
Monday and Tuesday.'"IVtore'•than
a
,half inch :of rain,fell , Monday
•night,.;anci, on • Tuesday *the snaW
had settled ' and • melted " as if by
magic .:Roof,, tops, that were piled
high , with the
and ',hanging
with lee at ' eaves were prac.t
:icall _-zeleared.: overnight.
Tuesday • night` brought' a r,
turn of snow and • cold.
LOW FARES EVERY ,SATURDAY (TO ANDANCL. APRIL 13) ;.
Tickets goodgoing and retuning' same Saturday -°only. -
EXCURSION FARES FROM
Hanover $4.30' : Southampton $5.90':
,Allenford ....$4.75
85 ,'Hariston $3.75 Sarnia $6 55
Brampton i.,$ • . •••—,-
Brussels • $4.30 Ingersoll .~:$3.70' Stratford 'm. •'$5 45
4 75 Kincardine .,:$5.85 Strathroy' ., $ .
±Chesney . � •
0
Clinton $4.75 Kitchener ' $2 45 Walkerton $4.60
2:45 Listowel .........43.60 Watford :; $5.75
Elora, $..0 Win Kant . .....$4.75.
.$4.0 g
:.. Fergus:. -$ .
2.45 Mitchell,
to 1.20: Owen Sound'::$4,75' Wyoming :........$6.26 `.
Georgetown.. $ ' .
doderieh" ...-:..$5.05 05 ' �a•sleY' $5,20
Guelph $1.90' 'Palmerston • ....$3.40
Corrzapo ding
n' Fares :from. Intermediate Points
ESDAY,, AN.23rd, , '10a' .
alEs>`.
inter
LL INFORMATION FROM AGENTS
T-7-1
• ed• 'owing to the .condition of. the
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PURPLE
• roads •: '' •. • .
ewas .home .Norval Stanley visited' at
• Mr: ova McFarlane, ,.. Mr.
- from Win ain: Calvin', Robertson's .recently:
for the week -end �. Mr.
12th Con. have.: Miss Margaret aret Robertson vis
People on on the � g -
t of the time her sister .,Mrs: Goldie .Hun
been snowed �in most :ted . ,.
t week.
-.•tn
las
0
the Past. week:;• �•
• . , "n : and -Miss
• • -,o.-e
relatives of 'the late .Chas,. Tout
f'- ' Bethel who , passed. , away on.
o
Monday.•
M. and Mrs. Don McCosh vis-
ited home of 'Mr. and:Mrs:
:ted
James 1VicEwan, last week
Last Week)• •:
: (Intended ;for •
Congratulations to Mr' & Mrs.
John A McDonald on the -arrival
ter -Donna Ellen.:
' of ` a daughter, ,
A„r Tnctitute birthday '• social
hol
rove sc oo .
was held ° m' Purple' G
.Mr . ' Ross ' Mar=
Friday .evening. .
of Ripley was guest„• speaker
tYn� ,
ave a.
for',• the evening andg very
talk ... -
. J
• interest g •
We • • are tad .to: teport--M-iss
1;.
Has-been
'Yelena Gawley,; who
'under the doctor's. care,this past
• week is very much • improved,
Mrs: Burton. Collins and baby
F
u • -
Rosalyn ., Swar `. visited Miss `Vel-
a '-Gawle � on; Saturday`
m Y
Mr • and Mrs. Myles Armstrong
and family. of Bervie spent Sun-
day home,.of Mr. :anal. Mrs.
day at the
Frank • Currie,; also; Mrs: Gertie
Seat of Kincardine.
Walsh 'and Sc t
a
SILVERWOOD EMPLOYEES
HELD FAREWELL PARTY'
mployees of Silv
Eerwood Dair-
ies Limited . enjoyed • a social. ev-:
ening at the home 'of Manager
Howey an Mrs.
But,-• said Mr. Robinson, "irre
spective `of the !facts I' have giv=
en cone'erning' ,Bruce, there is .6
growing : •discontent -:among the',
citizens. The farriiers are in; the
squeeze between falling farm
prices and the 'ever-increasing
d 'Howey
vera
ateps
ustrai De:flt!iti�fl:
Speaki.n,g in the House' of „Com-
mons last .week, A. M..Robinson,.
M.P.' for.Bruce •expressed :pride
in • Mr: Diefenbaker's close ties
with '',Bruce County, lauded its
people, its facilties. and'. Potent
ials,. .but d`eeried:' the ••;Govern
anent's failure to. implement as
policy.. that- wou.ld' promote de-
centralization of, industry,
f,'Mr Robinson„pointed`to Bruce.
)County's . prodttctidn.. o
products,-:-bf dairy
h eef .-and _rho. gs, t9 its
:300 `miles of shoreline that made
it, a popular oimsner vacation
-land,' and to. its„—many__'facilities -
and'. attributes ,•that made it a
desirable/ Place, in which to Live'.
,:. : _ e..of, .man .locations; Where -;harbour
s cost of produotion. Becaus y; .for- atten-
on 'Friiday evening: . Shoot .was' of fauns due facilities .'pare 'crying
the d size
11
12
ase
,• � tiers ., .
played with Mrs; Cameron :Mac- „e bion. their sons and tion, and he'concluded with re --
and
Donald. winning the lady's •.p t° merhaniza leave home, to'. Terence to Ahe .railway. situation;
raze
.Web er the man's:. ds+nghters must „ .
and W.:: G. sk tl i '' the cities' 'hi Bruce which:.is, "to' say the
Prize; .f -or, high scenes
During the evening a ::pen' and
pencil • set was ,presented to Wim
Arnold, who has been transfer-
red' to the Chatham plant Mrs:
Arnold' Was presented with a
cup and saucer
The ,presentation. address 'Was
Y
fired Jabs mos y n ••
yens' and�villleast, unsatisf_actr2ry".
In some of -our , to
ages .w.e• have factory buildings Said Mr. Robinson, . "Down:
that are. :closed: Over''�the last; through the years' the hard -.work
decade • the .• ipgpulation> of Can- ing, industrious citizens of Bruce
Oa has increased rapidly, -but have paid • their share of the
`Bruce : county has' not -shared in. C N R, deficits and in,return re
►, ;ceived 'poorer and poorer service
that increase • •.
MacDonald•
Mr. 'Robinson quoted from`par- Owing • to this poorer 'service'-;
read b pr s Gladys `.made.
a recent Gordon some .�busiiness `to the rail. lines
a griapjlis in Ith
and the presentatLonS :made:.:hy •.'report,' .ha+ pointed. tip .the im was '.gat, and of lit@ years the;.
Miss Mauie"'Fisher
owe• extended'a, wet-
Mr. H Y.
:come to M. Jac Trask, who.
succeeded Mr.1 Arnold' here:
.N R: has '..talked of< `curtailing'
. ' C . • •
;the service we now have. I plead
With the Minister of :Transpc►rt'to
,, ,
see ..We
that we• not only hold the •`
service.. we :have hut in. addition .'•
receive P im iioved. ser vice , It W i,11
'
citizens •of, -Bruce continue:: to
sa be
crificed 'on 'the altar of con-'
•
tralization
• rtance of:decentralization ' of
induistry and he was eii photic
that .rovincial; and •'federal; :gov
ernments:•'should 'encourage this.
b 'improving. the . services- for
Y P
•� S5
�EEN P
MARY � McQU A �
-WA` �'�•' . �
�9U r
ir
a
which' they'' are responsable;.'such
teen r titian
Miss Mary • McQueen, ,the last
surviving Trienimber of a pioneer
Kinloss::Township family, passed
away' on Sunday. ' et B•aker's Pry.
vete • os i al, where • she `has I
been. a .patient for. a lengthy; per, I
:. � iod '
BRIDGE
,JB
KING.
'by. as..•
'and : water and Cheaper 'electrical
'lam ,
wer' for • outlying ,districts.
Bruce County, ,he added,, has
.,,Y
OBITUAR
FREDERICK •NISON
i k
Alexander Nixon
Feeder c.•
' ; away at his : house in
'Passed, .
Lucknow : on'" Saturday morning
sen:
Miss McQueen ': was 90 years
age. She: . was a ' daughterof
; o Billie:. of of g.
Mrs.. Yemen and. Son
`r at
Mr. a'nd ,
Wirt' hint: were recent•viisita s
g
•
redecease
Mr. andMrs. •Frank I3er.• broths p
the :home; of
'": MacKenzie is
MacKenz
ie.' Mr.
still in . Goderich Hosital' and
in satisfactoril
cover g Y
•�
o wT 4
Z;ila tivazs-'�v-'iia—.
Maximus M ltenberg of • R. R.
her, on . June 14th, .1952.
The funeral service was
:held'
at Johnstone's . Funeral Home. on
ii conducted by_
Rev. W.., • allace McClean of the
Church.
Lucknow PresbyterianG . c
n - was in ; the
meter
•• lot in. South � xinoss - Ce y
P
vie'itli_..;.Hugh:..:.,.Sutherland;_.a.. Frhnk'
Miller; Wmti. J: Irwin, 'Haro
Campbell, e: ''a er.m1 . :eon
:and McInnes acting .as •pallbear-
r-
,•
ear: .Fred :suffered
'in: his .72nd,y -.
from '"a heart:Condition for ,a
len thy riod but it was only
lengthy
"out a week prior to his death.
that* * his • condition : was. serious.
h h,.
e ?`nil , d crnparativel ` good
�.night-on Friday„ but;passed peace-
,
Luckriow upon tlie� birth of a . l awayin
, ... ar infrilly.• and` ,'unexpected y n
soon' :Jan 16th :Alexin-• Interne t family, .
n narya rnid-morning 'on •Saturday;
He was a.. son: of Joseph Nixon_
n - -- and -41r -s., •-Jas- ileichaTt -of.
dist ter, .Margaret Donee , . ar Mr
gh
dre Marine `:Hospital, Goderioh
th h 'til Detroit h' been visiting with
and T:Mary :'Champion; �- a`na : was:
rived home from.' " e�� ospi ' . on 'ave en visa, in : w :.
. 'born;.at Donnybrook ..in East Wa=
` '' ' ,Mrs.- Jerry •Dalton. for, .: pasty E V B k d 1..
Saturday..
. , .. � . �.wanosh on• June 4th " 1885.: Hip'
Mr Don 'D ' f Port Se er k Mr. Dalton is now a' pat'
father,
later Operated a hotel at
p
ore o o Severn
wee ., . -
f da visitin friends' tent, m Goderich..:Hospitah.
spent a. ew Ys , g .- .. .
around the Jrave Mr. and Mrs. A Moral: of
vers
The church service in Kinlongh London Jos. Murphy, of `Toronto ;ma -and Douglas-Frayne--of.::Lon-
Presb .terian'churoh:was'cance1h Peter :Van • C)sch, Arnold Mars- don. spent•the v�eek cid here
•••••
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.�
'DUNGANNOh'.
' Mie:
Mr. •and Mrs:: Tom,Park,
and
.Mrs ` •Bill Park and Valerie
joy were recent visitors cwit}j
rs. George Lawlor•.' o f ; ,.
Mr...
and- M.
Auburn,
Aub
Goderich
Mrs, • hely •Ibffman,< .
i r .on •Sunda
'was' a:' -vis to Y
Nettie :and Rebina' Sproul.
'Misses P
•
:: Betty Elliott. has been:
Miss y
. c •tis rt' .:Mrs Susan
visitint 'cher o i t
Whitechurch until.its .destruction,
ar.: -
en_to'o � f .rn�
th k_._�1_,t,y÷firep-and•up . ,m ' : a aiin: for ,a time ' do
the
• boundary •east of Lucknow..•
CANADA'S 'FINEST COFFEES
Red and White Blend lb. ry''$.117
Aunt Mary's Blend,' 1
arl Riser Blenzl;.lb.
ed and,-W-:hite.. Blend 1/2 111.'—._ 59c
$1.99:
.0 Toilet �'T'issue�
raft Dinn4er,..senrewathSwift's Franks :2
R,oyall
Instant -Lemon Pier -Ailing,
, reg, 2`'for 29c 3 for 35c
$unsun Salad.Dressing 16 oz. jar .,,.:,` 35e
Kraft Deluxe Slices, i/2 ib. pkg.• 31c'
Jewel Shortening,.' lib. pkg. ' " ,..; 29c
OId Dutch Cleanser :2' ter 21c.
Robin -Hood. -Quick--Oats, 5 -4b --bag
Colgate Dental Cream, • reg. • $1.18
value, giant` tubes _. ' 2 -for. -89c
Aunt `Jemima ;Pancake. Flour, pkg. 21e.
.. .. ,-:--Tr�esweet-Blended-Juice;.-4$=o�-ir► .:;- ..:�-8"7-�:
O1r :$;1. .Nab'liisco Shredded .Wheat .,;.c;
2 for 7
FRESH PRODUCE, AT RED ' & WHITE
Fresh Grapefruit,' rich inVitamin C,.10• for 49c.
Sia Crisp, tender Lettuce,' •Solid Beads . 2 for 94t'
Mrs. Nixon ;was' the former
'Christina McArthur, and, for the
most of their ''married .life' they
.resided in' Lucknow. Fred was
employee t the-Eucknow,-
furniture, factory.. and' after it
closed down • he :was siiniiarly
employed ,in London -for a few
years before returning to the
-Village. .. Some years:_ bef"ore that.
Mr, .,;Nixon operated a-. butcher
business 'in.,Southairiptcn
He was past, Noble Grin& of
the Lucknow: lodge of the
tone Margarine '.
.'PHONE 26.
/iii i,. -ii=i i :iii--iiiii�Li�iy�-iiii�iiiii��y �.'-iii-,i✓
Marsh grown Carrots;:: 20. oz. Cello tag .2 for,23c
No..1 Ea'Stern , Potatoes', 10 lb. bag ..,...,.•, ,; 55e
BEE DELIVERY``
ire..
ie funeral servie' liva's held
,at the McLennan and MacKenzie
Memorial'Chapel, on Monday af-
ternoon conducted by, Rev. H. L.
Jennings of Sty Peter's Anglican.
1�,ter-i�te-ri-t--w�ls=ice-wee-.
hill Cemetery; the pallbearers be-
ing :.RossLMaeM.i:llan, ._.Fred M
Quillin, Tom Sajkeld; J. L. Mac=
•,Mi-Ilan,—:-Wmr J;1�I�In-tush; atid�•Sid=
ney''':P1owright:
'besides his : widow, Mr. Nixon
'is • survived by two daughters,
Mrs: K. C. tiVfu`rdie (Pearl) and
Mrs, 'Gordon Fisher (Winnifredr,
Suz*vvving also "'aro three broth-
ern,; -::Joe's. of ' London, Harry. :Of
Lucknow ands Jim of Florida, and
one, sister, 1VIrs, S. 0, Piowright
(Ruby) of Oshawa,• Another sisy
ter` predeceased hien, ,'Mrs Ken
Paterson
.� (lve;ll�e) , . of `:White.,.
church,
Chuter, Varna. ' .
Wesley: NLvins is on a tri
Mrtrip
to . the South. accompanying Bud
Glenn 'and Joe Sproule
RIFLE. ' NIFTY SKIPPERS
The. sixth meeting :was held at
Mrs,B -�owers. Tile demonstration
as' shown on..sherrin and the
'wg inem!bers . racticed on -it . The
-a i
�irieetmg�wasT-closed wither -d inty,
y,
Munch„.
The seventh. meeting ••was 4100.
at .Mrs.:Bowers, It ",was . opened
with the':4-H_pledge. The deiilt
onstration was . shell heinming;,•
Miss Shirley: Bullock: ` sho yec1
t%z''`iriem b'ers -arid` gave=an--yin-
terestinigi' talk ‘on her, .,pyjamas'..
The. meeting closed :with a dainty
lunch..
vatted church Mission Band
The. January meeting of the
Unified --Church" ,1V ins on ' Baird '.
opened with . the 'rnission .band
by"inn. The scripture wasp yowl
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joy
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• we
hat
by' `EIIIott Vhltby: _arid wave,.
offered by , Marguerite IVIaol<en
•
kie. After a hymn ,the ' Bapd waw
told a story. It was .decided '10;•.
name the :group:. the :Shepherd:.
Mission Band. '.. • '
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ENGAGEMENTS
�C _skid Mrs Fred_.,Va.ssella. qt
Kintail . wish to announce ;pie.
e:ng2�;gemen-t,--.f_.._ther _.daugel'.
MaryYvonne,: to Mr. James -Sin
nett, son ‘-of Mrs. Nora .'Sinnott.
of :Detroit•' The. marriage Fill
take lace February:2nd at' St.`'
Joseph's Church, —Kingsbridge—'
:Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Culbert„.pf
Dunganinon, wish to` 'annouxicc”
The -engagement of their dangly'
ter,' Patricia Ann, to "l`JotAlAs”
John, son of MrM and. M'rs.
4nj ,of - Bly"thYl mSpft, gr'
to take lace • the 'ratter art i)f, '.•.
January..