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i UCKNOW,.OI�iTARI,Q'y WEDNESDAY.
JET -PILOT GOING .TO
MANITOBA
MANITOBA 'AS, INSTRUCTOR
s
ay'.
-. Winston -Mills, ,a 'columnist ler
The Ottawa': Citizen;. recently
penned' the +follo:wing. • ' article
about 'a 'former Paramount boy,
Graham C.' MactNay, . "and the`
work .:he does. at• Ottawa _o,;hel
keep 'the 'brigs : and beetles,
their. place;: The article follows;.
_Odd. Jibs::: "Insects. `:compete
' with hurrians for almost 'every.,
thing man uses", and the lob_
" of they: man. who ' gave us •this,
• quote is to keep. the 500,000
,sect Species" from beating' us: to
the punch • . '
He's' C. • G. MacNay, a good-'
riatured,;; • : plump • entomologist
who • .likes to ` play hoedown
'music; 'on his violin a, d tootle
, the 'sax. in :an .orchestra in ' his
off time.
But €or civil -servants alke: MVI -r-
':MacNay with • the'' help' of ,"the
• )birds, natural"'enemy to, insects
these boring,'creeping, Crawling,,
flying :hordes • would soon, • take i
over:
Clotting 'Devourers
:Our clothing would-be devour=
ed' ., by moths. ,Carpet Beetles
would ;reduce.'; our 'carpets, 'cov-
erings °a n d ;chesterfields t o
shreds::.We :might evenstarve+be-
cause of.lbeetles arid other insect
s
*hi.ch. .attack foodstuffs: Cello-
phane . Would only ' ibe a dam_ to
hold•. back the flood terri,•or'arily.
here aro insects `that, eat
everything �' • :. .g . o' f • anianal: origin,
such as wool, feathers, milk
powd. ers ,' cake ._."n
ixes. Others a'
n
lige entirely' upon:•spices which.
man • Uses • sparingly,• Silverfish
and the plaster beetles, love' to
munch away on minute .fungi on
. g
"new....Wood;
plaster ' and. ;'ceixlent
which is. Still
moist: ,Flees- :,and
mites •'from: .rat',,birds, cats and
de
€s•wi
1
leave e
ve :thein fui-ry
' homes Or • th.e.''birds' `nests .and
attack humans. This, is when the
rd. has :flown and: the dogs,and
eats' departed and • the-. ` mites
grow'—hungry for a"`'b-hood Meal:
You're, their blood pudding iiri
ter!, r•
E s In.
- - gg Broad'
And Wh ,..
en:.it r
is all'' over you
can't
eve.'. ;extd.it_a1l�b Y taking
poison :;because -. the Drug .-Store
Bee
chances are will .hate
gobbled all that up.'"He: may, lay
in egg • 's bread ,
— assuming
that the drug store a Modern
one.' that
sells bread —
; ; and hie
siir `l P .....do Y. a res' breakfast foods,
•ig ;een ' coffee _ beans,: and perhaps'
even Fleteher's Cast '
aria
p ,dtop-
e. `..o .. , � with a : Ohaser.:: belle-
'
of Bella=
donna or strychnine., He also.
,,� 'through whole
shETves of LLbrary.�, books and
just ;for :a • little *change of diet
6U -YEAR-OLD: •OfiG' , .
ANIZATION, ;ENTERTAINED `''
MERITS YOURMUSIC; PUPILS
SUPPORT I.
4Mrst•-Shaddiek-'"entertained-her
likes'' to
or
-b a th
- F 4,0 'J •' Ii. Barger is spending.
a •leave 'at the home of his par-
ents, Mr.P and. Mrs. Howard 'Bar-
ger of, Ashfield, 'prior to leaving
for :,Manitoba to. 'report at the.
RCAF stati'i9•n : at Gimili
Jinn. has been at- Trenton since
returning last Fall`froin .a 'pe ibd
o . service; ,in ' Geernias.
been Y rn .the 'service for six years
and plans: to make . a career, of
:the Air 'Force
Jim is a jet pilot . with some
1500 ,hours of flying time' o - `" of -gas mto the •:truck. whhieh 'was
g_. t_his.
Credit, He. will 'be acting :as ' a use. An'
fl i . .. ,.. � .. ,• upne.' edalnedeexol the ho ,
flying' instructor.. at Qimili. p onion took place
and in a twinkling the house was
LAID TO REST TUESDAY on fire, Lavergne made a vain
•
attempt•: to beat out the: flames.
death of enbert
and in •doing so suffered exten-
The , •Mrs. H • •.
Stothers occurred in Goderieih:: sive :burns to;his hands and arms,
:Hospital on, Sunday: morning. 'waghicesh to are nw aas:Tthed'he'•in •,b•fac'i`al
anil-
�S11e ,,was in, her 66th Year ,and
had . 'been' critically. 111 for • t'he, burns were of 'a comparatively
-
past ;.. few ---Weeks, . : • minor. ;nature; .,
P Mrs S-fothex�� ,� .
was. the former Ellen:• Hackett' of Peter arter.and':D►elbert Iied-
Ashfield:: ley, close neighbors,: turned ''in
The •'remains . ..rested at the' the alarm and , a call was put in.
family residence at •Dungannon to the Lucknow Fire 'Company.,
where aprivate 'service was held ' '',
Mr,. Wolfe ' has • no phone.After
'
onTuesday afternoon, follonwed`, the' .Fire, Company arrived, Ron
M-cQurliin I brought, Mr. Wolfe to
LucknoW for Medical m 1 attentdri:
and,: from here, ''Dick MQ
cc Q uillin•
_
took :on 'to' g Win' .h
,• am. Hospi '
r�r
1957
TEN' P4,G•E4
nloss
a•
m Eff6.rt -T�» S
4avergne Wolfe, °Kinloss Town=
ship' +farmer;;' was hospitalized
with burns to the ,dace and arms,
asp, a result of_a fire -Which levell-
ed` his farrn home on Saturday.:
night. His • farm is. situated, on
th;e ixth ConcesSiem•• aboutone
half mile west of • the Lucknaw-
•H,olyrood.. road.
Mr. Wolfe was emptying a can
by ,a'•' public service:' at Erskine
nibble On the dried and wrinkled
flesh' of'mill-pi/lies. 'Ugh! He. Asan
even `,bore' .'through sheet lead. '.
Assa siin Bug,,
And it you .like reading ng • m ys
tery: stories in ,'bed look oiit.
An assassin may be right in;y:our
bedroom! An assassin bug, that:
is, attracted b ,the, rays, s, of ::
. y , • your:
bedlight. His bite is •, a'nful: `Bu't
P�
' you , needn't ' be • ashamed of his
presence: or even that of cock'
roaches '' and. h : s''. in -
=unless you `pe it them' to re-
main.: Then you can be accused,
of.: being.a.: careless housekee p. . er.
insects can be ' ;brought ' in in
Presbyterian. •Church of whi
Mrs:';Sto r' e
. thers •was: a •dei oc. t mem.-
'her. , :Interment gan-
non, 'Cemetery..
'NATIVE •O•FI ANGSIDE
'DISTRICT ..DIED AT PARI
The Fire Company, . upon . ar-
rival'•at the fire; used the water
supply':,. on the': truck • and were.
!cornering` .:the 'ablaze when the-
The• •:• water :;on .the truck ve
death of 'William A. : ga out.
-:, Reid, They.switched to a: well, ''
age ;7.7., occurred :in, Willett Hos.- near the
ital in P ri house, using the.;auxiliary'pump•'
P a son Thursda:: ':HeY ,.
was y recently. : purc'hased. 'ointl'
a native :of: th` •. , J.... Y .
e 4 ngside... , by
district iii- inlays and wasvillage:.;and townships:: This 'well
er n
e :•grocery us'iness
here before` going to -Paris• thirty-
nine 'years ago • He` Was -a life
rnem ��'er of, the
? Masonic Lod e: GifE'S-BR
Lodge: i ULR SECOND IN ••
The. 'funeral l
service Was °held .OPEN MARKETtN:
. G OV -HOGS •
on, Saturday, eondu ` +' :
y, ctd• by rev.
.firemen
were .helples's tod o an J
many ways and through. no fault ,
Walter ..Ken•nedy.., I•nterment was Official figures re
s shove that
,of f your own;' says 1VIr MaeNay.
Bedbugs, .however, are g radu-
:ally being •.!brought 'under ' icon--
trol..The problem now is • main
ly,•cockroaches. andotherinsects'
that.. attack _.food
Mentally • Disturbed.
Some' people actually become
mentally disturbed, at •finding •in•,
sects-=-i-n ..th:efi-homes,- Mr.-
Maes.
Nay finds. They • develop rashes,
and may -every 11it for the near
est„bar'`,to see if
they
' canStill
see bugs 'Beit thing to :do`
is
seed 'advice •• 'from. the .Entomol
•ogy Division -- -just 'another
branch ,of 'the Civil Service :do
ing yeoman ,service ';to Mankind:
1VIr 1gacNay, • who also likes
• to fix things around the house',
is:.:_h mself._-_a `
� utlior: 'of :a:-iurnber
in . Paris cemetery. •• . Gre : -Bruce farmers,• . are • main-
Mr:Reid '• is surv''
'ived • ;o his' tainin a 'fair.
• ,• • Y . g . 1p even percentage
wife, Eff.ie• .-Trines,-`on'e�.; ,, � ,,,
. son. Calvin. SO -afar' as the'dire
coon . of hogs : to AGRICULTURAL''' MINhS:TE ' • •'
of Paris '=arid' a daughter,' R
: g ter,'•:Mrs. the market. ; - '
opent > concerned:. •'SPOKE IN BRUCE • •
Fred. Bernrose . (Jane)':Of P-:.`•` ..`,i. s'MONDAY
-Z'he :-Cast week in Fe!bruar, the' MA
arcs i .Y ,. ':,,A.. ,brot}ier B.uss'el. • :cid :::=,•--
R,. ,, lives a't' fir ure stood;at
. g ..70:9 percent. .
The '.•:
•'.The. ;political 'meetnis.:. ,
?Brantford.. � � firstnot a,.
The date :.Mrs.: ( Dr:g
(. ) ' week: 'Manch ' � .
r�- ;;
. ,. : ,.Pe:. of .,the:.. • :
�.._... ast. in the..,, Bruce.'
E. B. Balfour of Luc?knaw, .was a :cent; the las Teck' o ave • ., 7 s ;Bruce
! , t arokl1:2 -riding=+hiistirigs
sister: . Wee , . ►..arid -on o�n' a .
• and:t
percent hem -,first• week
•
thing' except'. watch the llOuse go `P,
up for the protection Of the ?'barn,
but,,, the' wind dad: not'';carry: the.'
'fire in' that direction..The well •
he-
enough, water to be of 'any value
in salving the •house.
Firemen stayed , with ' the •'fire
troth 8.30 ..until after midnight,,
.They 'drove :some distance •:to .a Y
ditch .near the farm of Allister" :-
Hughes where ` they filled the:
track ' with,' water that was used'
to extinguish • the_ flaming r..uins.
Mr. Wolfe, is unmarried and •,
has lived 'alone on the farm since
the death of his father ' in July .:
house could `'probably, have, 'been
saved With little damage.
''-The>`-auxiliary puarip-Was.takeri
to 'a Well at . the 'barn and 'hooked
up in -flaMes. Had an'•' adequate
water supply;` been available, the
•
CHANGE ' IN' MAIL HOURS
DURING, DAYL•IGHT. SAVING
With, the ad tion .of Da li
pR Y �ht
Saving:,' Time , ere is a., cha
rhe .'
in •the 'arrival and'departure time:
of Mail: at'the local •Post' Office,
wibh the exception of the~;morn-
ing. ,nail.
This. nor :th :
bourid mail :arrives
as ;usual'. -at -8 00 :.aim. •
to' be despatched will goo north'
if posted by 7.30: a m
The:down mailt noon
a must
he •in .the office no `':later '`than
1:00. •.m.•e-- tixt3 .
1.30. The. afternoon "u' p. " 'ma' ar -
il
rives• :at .230; p:m:;' and outgoing
mail Musthe posted. by-2,00p.m'.
The ' late afternoon . "down"
Mail ,(to Stratford) the. of- •"
fice at 6.15' '1)=4, with the , dead
line for• despatching .mail 'set: at
5:30
•+
ty
L
RECOVERY� �• •
FROM ��
ONt ��•PARALYSIS
In
mid -Ju
ne.a��
last: -f ast
ear :-Mr----
Y
nd. Mrs:
J. Ross Lawren ' •
ce . were
.:a
761:6-'i,rhigF,',buute,,,-Zi,:-flrYie":41v:r-'-iir night; one of;- the: ,"big :.guns ofApril,: 71 3. percent -: t•he .'�campaigr was�ired; when t . e .� .•Ge -y .andBruce' ' wh" ,pion= Ikon Ja7n'es �G, � Gardner;• :Mini ter eered in 'the d rez cti'o aln ro r. � � o •.am f A ••P rig c lt�u ureg s•oare ;: surpassed onl ` -b Victory ke ra :Pn -•.Y YY Elgin on`belalf of '>L+beral .�caCounty 'in the' 'number !of •flogs- ,didate Donald . Bl Ydr Blue. diected_to.._the. . r:�::•'.; psir�iarl�e�: •-V-ic-- ��a . Blu ,� e..-__.ek-pects .uta • ha've toria's•;'perc.en,tage 'varies`from 75 . Prime 1VVfinister Louis St:• Laurthe victims -o f - 'to • a hio h' � f:a . strange” "paral g 0 89.4.• er`it...,;.. , ,. the constituency 'd rrsin, '•of ': an .' Thea av .. isit ,. �Y h ds and feet, whichI erall picture inOntario 1iis. Western: C+ntari }'1o, s ..e�akin ..ttbtd , icde >sho?ws: a little , ave 23 . p °• r .,_ - _ :� _ _ _l ercent_ _taur.r••er all h.og's, sol ; g`oin. to the '
x. g Likewise Aridrety
Robinson
een defy open:" }
ni�tel r n, market
.Y
oven.' - P ...
P Who •has represent'e ` •
d'd'
... , _ :. ,- _ .;, - �; ', - past erm ,ha
Lawren� ..--.
ce is still : launch `:the .. Per to
1 severe��a, directional pro :ram leave .
. � • � g . Vie`: Progressive-.Conserva-
of authoritative government parry:-` b
Now, almost aP]:any.' duringthe
riding'
year' 'gat r 1VI�°5 are bell -V.': mad
e
to
g Burin • th
gt •
d, although she_ ii able to in . Huron where.. c r - -tire-- ._
too; • . walk • , ... � u rent -figures Party Leader John •Dief
again and' has regained -t,
he use
phlets• on insects and, their ex-
termination,=-
hes .
very .obliging on the telephone,_,
e
•ins'- `ce it was• founded in 1895; •-puwpils' of Grades :8 : and 9
music
the Navy League of. Canada ',has on ' Thu'rsd'ay • •. afternoon. • Those
steadily 'developed its welfare user- present ' were Mary Algin, Mar- a
?!ices to ;Our seafarers through its. lene•Hunter, Anne M�cKay,'Elairie to
farno is di t 1.: •s,--hostels,rand, Joyce oCNay -Liaise `:And-
ospital 'visitation,.,. and comforts yew. Norma ,F'or'ster. was : absent
to our• sea 'veterans in these in- he ' 'usial C
girls. presented a , 'mush : ••
stittttl.o ;. . , :these The'
,
these • '' , , , program ..after tvhic'h ,the ''hostess is
ese. are. some .of the projects served ,a dainty lunch. o
you •can•, hel ' su or
t
. P Ph on Satur-:::.�,.�� .. � • .
day .hV
-guu ing:..generousl y�-t-o.-th
LUCKNOW NATIVE DIES'
show. Only, from 14.5• • to ''16 per, baker' visit 1 n-
• „ ruce, Ad�acerit Grey,',
cent o
of her .hands.. Lawrence f the county s •has ain is 1VVIr + '
Die+fenbaker s native�.'Coun-;
made . a: more rapid • recovery' and t:o thy` ape -n market, ty
was-.ab•le
•
•to.--r-esuuxie'ateacih-ing •alp°'--.�---.__•_-�..,
though.' his. feet still. trouble 'hiri`
• some. Mrs. Lawrence, 'who was
iso teaching,•has .'not been able
.pursue her profession arid. it is•
ques-tion,a-bie--if--she-wi-J 1
M`rs. Lawrence'.' is, the .former
aroline Webb, ' daughter. of the
g ,
to Mr. and„ ,1VTrs.' George Webb:
f St. Helens.::She is a sister of -
air =e- -
y Y Webb-of-West-'t?V;aw-anbs,h;
e• Mr, and' : ;Mrs -° , v
' eq,c"`5uf-
feredthe paralysis.after ' they
had_ i';
visited a .florists,; when a.
annuai•:Na t
Navy League Tag Day to
be , held' in, Lucknaw;
ON WEDDING TRIP TO
IMAWAIIAN ISLANDS. A S .
•
MacKa� -Philli s
Y .�. r ori • .
8aturday; A:pp_ l-- 0t,i''
`First".
Preslk to
.. , <. 3'� t i.an • �Churcl r •Van-
couver• ,
=.u111teCi . . in
anarriagb, . Marjorie
• Ibuise Phillipson o :
, f Vancouver,
,
and '' Donald
i�san a ..• , ...
Donald• Kenzie ' MacKay of.
•' Jranium City,
Sank.
Wso ,y' oungest
n of the late Mr. and Mrs, John
-.Mackay 'of: Kinta°l
.t1ft., .. - , i , Ont. •
.After
a' w
ddi
tri �.-to t1a'
awaiian Islands, , Mr. , and s,'
MacKa tr
y, will. reside •:at ifranittrn
City. .r
•t
, Chas. Benson Bingham, 79, for-
mer .Tor.oito manager of Pruden
tial Insurance 'mortgage' loan
di .inion -d-icd Fria -v .' .
• Born ' in Lucknow d Mr. Bing-
.With,
in -
hams was v"it�h, Ptu�deia-.tial. from
.191:9
until he .s.etlred-• ten, years`
«T -1"'e, graduated front, 'Victoria
College in: 1002: He was a mem-
ber of , a Masonic r..od e. in <Ver-
ona, N.J,, • and of Eglinton -
,� g Un-
ited Church,
v
Mr. Bingham, is' survived liv
A r
harry' a': 'daughter, Mrs. William
Cook; , tiwo ' sons, r Donald • •ild and
,Toho"i Arid eight grandchildren.
e
atsonNa
Vistrict1De! 6
A moving force..in Lionismfor.
several years, Rae . J. Watson;;, ' The, Deputy District. Governor '•,
president :of the Lticknow Lions, elect, became enthused about
Club, has : been :'elected Deputy Lionism whilee
.
in Landon. He
-Dist 3 -.. , . � .• ,:... �.....
filet •Governor ofT Reg io - = headed
ri, Vii._
He :succeed a
,Will,, Hugh P.- C.ar-, tone time :and 'also was ..zori'e`
michael Of Wingham, ',Whose one-' chairman • of ,thio' •Lond,on..area.
year term •expires. in. June. Rae is ; also' Grand. 'Governor•.
duster -type ,insecticide Was •dem • Bae ' will ;- 5 , . his ,.. . ' .. + o Ontario' �; ,
,: �• _ � • known •a.sume. his new cut- � of .the Lot a1 cede+
orstratcd, 'The insecticide, ies at thatof ,Moose `an'
time. •officially taking Aoffice •he' 'eras '°e°1: -
as parathon, is similiar to a• nerve• over di:trin:_': the 4 -da Lied to last $e•tern,ber. 's •
•-6,�•--cle-ug-loped'.{by� , m _' .•
.... , . ,::• yen ton ---at ..eterboro .;. txb-rrig:'�"; 57s �iie- e2�r
gh, which" y term spy:�.
'prior.. to World War II, but never ham'-` ' -' ch , lodges
s .. e will attend as One; the.dele ice '''' ' lig, .54 across
. rased,;:.N'lat.le....thei.r:,...illn `was a• ales' Fir r...
_ate s film the Ltickrloty C1u e" pr Vince. , moi :. the.'
insecticide.,. the Rae's .... ,'. i o,:ects of a,
-the, appointment • vias 'i.a � r, the Moose •are �� s .
sa:1esrn n w w en oast ate:::.. cet . i n h ..: a
d a I s"tl'rt-- .. afrz e o7,.e
. . rici �i'Geis 7�1t�etin'� at •..-, rl?hans :'arid ' i•'etaidecl
use: was not affected Win ,li •children;. . :I •%
g �,m last lveei. arid: was .
Mi • and' Mrs. Lawrence were . �, i ,
aur of the blri,e 'so far as �Pa To I'ay 'Official '• Visit
:,
ospital ed for nom e
e time, : and was concerned: i '
•,.
Mrs Lawrence took hsio "' 'erg • a
p ph , The appointment was shy• a.^=
anY treatment for se"V+eral months: c1a `" - ,.
'matron, and was .moved' ,bv
1
At the' next. regular' meeting •
of the Lucknow 'Cluh, 'Monday,
.
,.,
.M�
a•Y 1
3th;, J
ake.c: Sc
vetzer ' of
f
Ex
-in an effort to restore the use ,,Harvey Wbstoi; and sec�gdedieteiDistrict GA ex or, .W111 av
,
;of -het.and-s .a td .et-ashe1�,Kofdiid�e o��Vnn ha� tis'-lvfficr l'vaz,7:'htSrXeitr ynat 'until after Ch kstma. that ,1�c ran 16 overs abaYt a.fitt::; �h,ei Some �8 l�luls tYder his
•.she vas discharged •fr,, the os-ile a1�ea and erri�oces about'
i•�uttsdiotial n Distict l,�iipYra. oitrteen clubsegtettds as .�aXsott.i ai ;Viiiipt
4,"
r. •