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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-03-16, Page 4• w r i OSIER ''NOME WOR. Fester Honie ]Placements;'are made m threedifferent types of 'homes,— d1� • the; Adoptive., home the free 'home, and. the wage home. The Adoptive Ado tive "hosted is .otle where adoption.' child i ,laced for legal a ch ,d S pre-. A two-year .probationary 'period is rr, p ., iced in •the . Province, of . Ontario, prior- • toabsol'ute legal adoption: We find homes inall ianls of life, to suit children of 'different types,: Foster home ls, The Fa:e.e ', one in; -i ,is;•.lacedunderour•.sup- . •'whch•'a Child � ;Pieced -,.n cost to the Society e• vision but- at o. ; . r � unitY..Sometinues school or the• ' comm1 W oks, clothing', and meexpenses • medical ,, . are � pard, by , the.'Society. This type :of +is given where a child is; sought Thome t .. •- at Where the parents' for'. •company, . � r• • are willing- to ''ve childa hohie, age. The qurestion has. been' asked,. "What . are some; of the requirements for a good foster home?'Protes nt children roust be "placed in Protest, atholic in 'Catholic ant'hom�� and C .. s •. .. homes, They must be in: a respectable neighborhood, and the incomes, must' :he sufficient so that the. foster par- 4 ents can provide* adequate, food and "other care for the child The foster parents Must 'be in' good health and of good moral character: The home 'must be clean and tidy.,, prgperly heated" and with Proper sanitary fac- ilities, ilities, •The leisure time of the child must be'roperly. utilized. The homte, p must :be reasonably close to'•a school Preferen: a is given to and church.. P G g foster.. parents who f have had exper= fence ce in, •brie 'ing -up •children, but we. n ,g have `also . found excellent.. homes ;Where..the're• had never''been ,a "child,; OBITUARY .WALTER RICHARDSON passed, ' away in hi '0±5t1t': There pa . a Y -ea • at the home' •oE his daughter Mrs.• Albert. Hughes, ore hof the..dis- ioiteer' on March 6tlf.. dis- trict's oldest. p t s 'Mr. Walter 'Richardson.. Richerdson's father died three, Mr• months' before he was barn And: his Mother• twhen he was 10 , years of age. leaving a sister; Mary and a brother' ;:James, and . 3iimself ,.orphans. Ile was given,: a ."Home' by an aunt and :uncle until .a young man, When inScotland 11.e i arried Miss. Naney Armstrong:end set ,sail for Canada, 87 3 which trip cost them June. '3:Oth, 1. 3, rrivin at„Quebec at 6. o'clock" 211bs. Arriving n the evening theyr'bearded an lin u and a rifled tet Mildmay. grout train , n r . .give, but where •mothers.•had been trained. to deal' with::children and :their' prob- lems, ) • . In the. last two years we, have found 'fifty-two, new homes 'for child- ren: Ten • of these homes were given to Children from: other Counties.-' DONALD W. CAMERON,. Sup't 'Children's. Aid Society, but do not wish. to. except the full re pponsibility of legal adoption. The Wage home is one in which a boy or girl is placed to, work, in re- 'turn for maintenance and ' wages ae cording to ability.:, 'Children in these ' hoinesare usually in their late 'teens end have completed..their education. school: It is entirely different from ^ • e' n'd= ir.ethoii -of"farnung:..out",.nse he-Cotxnty. of Bruc common Years ago This Society continues its efforts to find' .suitable' homes and foster • parents forhealthy, deserving child, ren committed to its care, and who Must be provided for, either in our -public institution, or -with 'a -suitable family' in it' position to educate' and properly care . for' them. In • dealing with such .cases, precautions are tak- ento make sure the child fits .the. and'the home fits . the- child. • fico" e, �py.�,amu .. '11!. fair Fess fo-:tbotlt "Fie `i?hiid"slid. io' bparents, ' all ' festerconditions are . . closely-scr+utini--zed toarid mistakes, and " assure a. happy f future. • for all. A big ' factor in:the success of our: .. efforts, is :that there is no let -up -in our vigilance over foster 'loin place- meats, until :the Child ':is , either ab- solutely adopted, or passes from our 1 ' supervision , through 'reaching' ,adult . , ; '• : ASI4FIELD NOTES KNo,• PURPLE Mr, and Mms. Milton. Walsh visited Wall's• on Sunday at ligx John, ' Mrs: Malcolm • Lane spent'Sunday Scott. with, Miss aryiille S h M. ' • Miss '1lelen `Collins spent the week• end at her hone here. enneth Robert's. ori is • spends. •'. a 'few days• at Mr. Bert Brecken-. xn�, a, bridge's. , " - Mr. -Watson. Scot' is -very .illat present ; • Crows'are here again; Mao an oc robin has been seen. casiottal be eh p' the week- Mr E: Crawford ,,spent e •' . a Dun aniton r : . week- end � g �•.ent last.week , Mrs': 'Jack Emersoii.s� t 1VI .'Isaac Nixoii• ;with . her brothel,. .�• Blfast:. of• a Miss Ella Hunter visited with her uncle,and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. 'Wil' Hunter. a fewdays last week. • , ' Mrs. Sam Reid. spent ,a . few 'days with' her 'daughter' Mrs P.. Cook last week. Mr. Ed: 'McKenzie of London spent a -few e ersi '•s.with-fir.; and ;:Mrs,. C. E. McDonagh while making bus- iness trips -through this section of the That; sin'imer . he a worked;building build. in`g the ' railwaytinto Teeswaterand:lnSeA ember bought ; a farm • on 14th • Cti1- . Toss, now oMr..- wned• by ' Ruth:.Ten' years later this farm was sold • and in; the ;spring:. of. 1883. be and family. moved to the 6th ,Con: Culross where he lived until his son -George was married 'when he and his wife moved. to TeesWater. '• Mr. :Richardson with his bright ' -pleasant; -leasin -anner himself a host of friends, young Mid old, 'so that besides his relatives his. death is mourned bya wide ' circle of . friends, He leaves to mourn his Loss 4 daughter's; (-Jenny) Mrs. Albert. Hughes,' (Mary), Miss W. ' Pinell,. Miss Elizabeth of Teeswater (Agnes). Mrs.:Mcfullough of 'Qu 'Annelle and three eons, Walter of fBelmore, John of Lartgside, George of: Guelph. Hit' wifepredeceased him thirteen .years ago. His only 1'iving. relative in Can - Dave BY-alo-P.; ar.colisin„ an-D ve:.Hyaleg;;..er.colisin; in Berimsville near his own ' age. The funeral was' held on Wednes- day in the 'Presbyterian •'church• of which he was a member: Rev.• J. 'D. Wilkie'assisted• by Rev. R. N..Stewart conducted the " service: The pallbear;. ers were all 'nephews,. Walter and Oinar .Hughes, Chester. and' Elliott Pinnel, Frank and ` James Richard- . etery. ' .Mr. . and. Mrs.' Gordon, Ritchie :and :children visited' withfriends, in Dun- •� :annonrp Sunday. .• • Mr. Lloyd. Hunter is engaged'with. Mr:' Harold 'Blake of •Cremye. ., . KI N L FARM ,MARKETS (By. 'If, J. DEACHMA•N, M. 1'.) The supreme needa Donixiioxi, of •th of Canada today is more markets butt it is worth while looking at what has actually been done. When these things were• distant dream's and hopes 'beyond our'reach. Now they seem .Y. they have comp to pass. It is time, that we to, :a proper val- therefore,• ue on the things which have happen- ed. Cattle ' raising -it one of the most bases:. of agriculture in imp4rtt#rxt p ,� .'our . .''Since • 1935. the' fol- lowing C ntY. changes have taken place in :r cattle • entering the Un-' the tariff, on States fr m. Canada:" ited' . 1 `Milder new x 'Pr ox�. to Under. 193' AR`ree Cattle wi n et gh g : • less then 200 lbs, (calves) ..2%c lb. ' 1%c lb.• Cattle ,weighing • 700 or, ,.more, . . each . dairy cows .3c lb.. 1%.0 lb Cattle weighing 790 or more, eachnot, special 1 provided for 3c, lb. • .1 %c ib. Y P. . Mr. and 'Mrs. Bbb Neville' : d , Mrs. W - an, out. Mrs.the latter s Mother; gomery spent' the weekenc wi h friends here.. We aresorry. to . report • that Mr. ... Y Geo..,„L,-I•aldenby• is ,net as, Well as his many friends 'would like "to •see him. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pinnell and fain- ;fly- airxa . —; M �y-"w i•: Brodie"' . ho nave-tnade- _ their home in .this neighborhood for some time moved to the 10th. Con; Death removed one of our :well- known and highly, respected citizens on Monday in the person of Mrs. F: A. Blacicvvell, Sympathy ,.is . extended to the bereaved. son..' .. s -Mr.. and Mrs., Al-' •.^ Floral triibvte n . belt Hughes. and family,: Mr.. and Mrs. J. Richardson and' family, and :13,..ichard?'on. :and family and : Mrs. James McKinney of Guelph:. The ..Guelph , Township, council' .of iahiieh George •Richardson' 'is. 'a Meilr.- ber, Messrs 'Omar' llughes' and Mor ria' Shoperio: Friends from. a.• dist- ance present.. *ere, `from' Montreal,• London, Guelph,: Dungannon and Ayr.' Interment' was. in Teeswater• . Cem= • will give you 4• u • :. 'TH[JRS lAY, .MARCH 16th,, 190. QL,11.VET 'The Wotnen"s Missionary 'nxeetin torr ;the month of March was held the church •on Wedinesday'afternoo. Ater the opening `hymn March 8th.. A There. is .. Land of Pure Delight;" a the . Lord's prayer . was repeated-: in' unison.There were nineteen 'members present. 'The secretary, •Mrs. ()Mar t e • roll' call Broole,s, Wok charge•.of, h Which was answered `by our favorite hymn, andthe minutes., vice- president,Our,. Mrs. 11. Vogan, took charge M J of our business and the first Part of the meeting. Mrs. R. 'Black being or- ganist. Mrs.. Dave Stewart. took • our ' .temperance part of tkte Pao gram and, gave v us a -very interesting talk. The -only has' the rate Been: 'su'b= N�oti ten y stantially cut= -in two categories • it has actually been cut' in •two, but the quota. Which we are allowed to ex; port to .'the United States is now larger than it has ever been before. On calves'. the weight .limit 'which is now 200 lbs.. was formerly' '175 'lbs. The old quota :was' 51,933 head: The new 'a 'reement. allows; export of. g 100;000 head, which is` more than . we have ,Previously supplied to the.Un- ited States 'market. PARAMOUNT .Cong1'atulations, are extended to. he Paramount team who •competed :1,t the •" uiek Luck, -Wit" contest to @ now -last Friday night • Mrs:. Orland •. rize' for the Itiehards -received first P. dies and Mr., Donald MacLean/re-' edited first. prise -for the men.. Other members -:of the •Paramount ;team were: 14Lrs. ••G. L._ Martin and Mt: •Robert Hamlton. • • Il,. Martin, Miss •Ethel' Mr. 'Wm. • Martin and''Mr .and Mrs. G:.L. Mer - tin', last Saturda in Goderich y • ', 'r•. •John' with:Mrs,. Wm. R. Martin & D. Motrin' who has ••been steadily . im • proving ' following. ap .operation 'for •. • ti appendix. . McCharles, for •the arch meeting- of the Para leader, Mrs, O . The M, donut` Womes Instit te'will. be held Month of Marchtook charge of the at : the home: of Mrs, . James Mac - :Thursday. afternoon March Donald on . .,a., The execetive 'i3rd 'at•• .2;t�0 o clock. T . 9 are in. charge of the. program. The 'roll call will be Sing, Say, *Play.' or Pa.: The membership fee is 25c" and y. anyone interested ' is • cordially ''in vted• to attend... ' remainder. of • the meeting:: Our sec;' and •hljmp, N • r' earee!r ;rsed•to Thee"• , . yras �T' sung Mrs.W. J..Roulston. reed Matthew 25:37-45 for our: devotional period., Mrs.. O. McCharles . favoured us with a rending • `'I: knelt and pray- ed the Day. is done" taken` from the Missionary Monthly. Mrs. J. McTav- ish took charge of our study book, t`The world in Canada", and gave us a very . interesting . reading en the Chapter "The Early Pioneers." The closing_hYin . mn .•was: '"Abide -With : Me. . , fast • Aalls' the eventide", and ower meeting .was, brought to•'a close by all' repeating the Mizpah Benediction.' This:•meeting was in charge of ,Mrs.' O. McCharles, as convener, and 'Mrs!" W. J. Rou1ston,' Noreen Walden; Mars: J. 'McTavish •and Mrs. 'McGillivray as helpers. 'Miss Beth• McTavishd, a •number of her Erie y night and everyone Mr ,Dobson, our r, called on the teacher ' One 1 day last rwe'ek, of S: • S. There . was formerlys quota of 20, opo -:,on .dairy; tows. There'is now no limit. ' • On cattle 700' lbs.. or over the old' quota ; on the. '1935. • agreement 'was roughly 156,000' head, . of :which ap- roximately 13% was taken by Mex - F ico,.' allowng about 136;000 head for Canada. The new agreement calls for 225,000 head and after the allowances to . Mexico' • which comes under ,the same • 'quota, '.the balance available ' for: Canada is.'194,000 head, probably substantially., more than we will be able to export, this year. Total .net " marketings of Canadian cattle in'a year on : all .markets is roughly 1,000,000' head. It has ex- ceeded that substantially' in two; or three years when, through .scarcity abnormal selling• entertains friends last Friday enjoyed them school inspecto And Children S. No.',11. We ereglad that : Master Lovell ' McGiiire is able to be • out again. Olivet . Y. P.. Meeting The• Young. People's meeting' of Olivet Sunday School was' held in the church on Wednesday evening, March Sth. There Were twenty-seven mem- bers present.,After the opening exer- cises .with ..John *Charles in the Chair; we sang :"A' . Charge to Keep I Have" as our" first hymn, and • all repeating the , Lord's prayer in 'uni= son. Our Scripture reading was -taken by . E1nier Avery and. our' secretary; Sandy McCharles was present. Our. h k M Lifeand Let g y . ST.. H E,LEN_S _ -.he. rn ram-rfor :the Day of Pray T ,p g .... ---_ -_,t• the -March. meet- ingwas followed a ing of.the W:M.S: at. Mrs: R. Woods on. Friday when' there were 25 ladies in attendance. . The meeting fo'the Y.F.U.. was. held on Sunday evening .with a good dance: Galdwin, Purvis' side" had atter d'harge.•' The eripture 1'eason' :was . read by E. W. Rice and Grace Wea- ' s therhead rea'd•. a 'Poem. The topic on "St. Patrick" • was , taken ' by' Gordon Miller: and E.. W. Rice led the.: des- sesstata .'. Me. i acoria.- f#voure..d.�; with * ; a • solo. Durnin ' Phillips, one of the judges, declared Goldwin Purvis' side to . be; the 'Winner and:, plans.were made •fel- 'a ` 'social to be . held on Thursday evening. . Mr.. • John Mochrie has•:;returned thepast fewonths .' after ,spending . I!n with relatives at Hamilton. II ,,,, • Mrs.' George Stuart and Mrs; Mc.', Gregor of Lucknow were :week -end visitors With their 'brothers at 'Chi - A. Mr.. Zinn of Lanes conducted' the • service in the United;Cherch' on Sun- day morning in . the absence of Rev. ; - B. M. Wright who is making fav- lerable%'recovery from his ,recent • ser- . second . ymn•"Tae Y' 'ons illness. It $e'" was sung. .Miss.Beth Mcfiavish • `&less Iona Swan of Lucknow spent ,. ave us a •ver ' interesting topic. "e 'weeic-end at her . home 'here: of feed, there. was It, is worth while . considering •what. a' duet, by •Lilliaki and• Wilda the ar ..: isitor at the school on Monday.. and. Clarke Collins; l)hVifltL the a+ el -imperilment a. to "Fnto the woods. Welder b Master Went". 1[is,, :I�orceir Walder• our vice-president,' took ., charge ,of . We were then. favoured wit'' inspector''J. H.. 'Kincaid was,. a Would ,happen 'to the Canadian mar- ket, if the meriean market were dos- ed k fl; by 'the former high rates of duty. The result wouldbe congest- ion on . the: Canadian market and • a much lower price for bye stock than we are now, receiving. ; The supreme thing 'necessary 'for Canadian agriculture is .the expan- sion of . markets, the other essential is the' :lowering of ' the cost of pro- duction. The Movement' now is in both directions. Three per cent. ' will bo cut off . the excise tax this year which means a' lowering ' of taxation. It means a, reduction of the i price we . qay for the ;things we buy. The sweeping condemnation: which is 'of= 'ten uttered of parliament' comes larg- ely .from • failure to recognize' the . substantial things, that are being done as rapidly- as possible with the supreme object of establishing im- proved conditions in a very unstable world where danger`' of war ,makes ..effe Hvre,.•.` tori_lai ierl ilg yJlith • .0 CREWE. Mr. and . Mrs. Cecil Blake worn - partied by,her .mother `Mrs. S. J. Kil patrick,' • spent • the week -end with friends in Toronto. Mrs. 'Herb Curran and the Misses Dorothy and Aline visited Monday at Mr. J. Menary's. • Mrs. Victor ' Whitely 'is• spending a • few days with her brother Mr. Isaac Nixon. Miss Bernice Blake spent the weeks - end at her home' in' Dungannon: Mrs. W. P. Crozier has returned home atter attending' a few •weelca with„-•�t,u"icknew and Donnybrook rel- atives.. el- atives, Assessor Mr. Ed. -Sennett of Kingp- bridge' made- his callswin this neigh- borhood Friday. • We are sorry to learno'f,the Bines;. of a former soho'ol teacher Mr. John Martin. We 1hspe he will'soon be. a• bout again. .. 'Mr. Lloyd Hunter of. Zion is as- sisting the Blake bros. &Mrs. Lo1Fne Emmons spent a few. days lest week at' the ,home of her parents' at Leeburn. • ` 'Mr. Elliott Rivett has engaged with >L . tit 1 ' eRlx'$J.$n'br m YLG nstliess Tl i}r'aiiss- Mr. ifinriaid,, P.$; Inspector paid. u visit to' the school Wednesday. A keen interest ,is sho n 'in for ' h' ckcy games held 'in the arena fel :ckrrnw its 'Che attendance,irom; the'; rs , Keop tip the good work, boys, Meas., Catherine herd is assisting at, the horns• of Mr. Win.° Reid, ,ow the remainder of ' our .meeting., Our dosing •hymn "Breathe • on • ire, Breath . of God," was sling and Mr, McKenzie' closed the meeting' with a% prayer, MAFEK1•NG•: ZION Don't forget the Orangeman's ,eon- vert con eert and .dance withlunch served all • for; 25c at the .Orange Hall here on Friday 'March: 24th at eight o'clock' •J tharp. Mrs. Fred Anderson and Charlie attended the funeral of the former's • aunt Mrs. Jas'•'Girvin at Dungannon Wednesday, last. Mrs. Mary McAuley of Ripley is at present a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Frank 'Ritchie and Mr. Ritchi. Mr, and Mrs. Clare Irwin and Miss Dorothy, boundary nvest,' were visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. ,Jack Gardner on Sunday. ', A goodly number front Zion- enjoy- ed the skating party on Friday night in Lucknow' arena. • ' Miss Mariop ,(McKenzie of Loch: elsh who has 'been with. .Mrs. _ R. Miss Jean Anderson of Kinlough spent •the weekend at, her'h0nte here. Mr. Harvey Kilpatrick, who has been. employed , at Kirkland Lake, for the past six months, returned home on Saturday. The W.M.S.. held their. regular monthly Meeting last •Thursd'ay after: noon at the home of Mi•s. Richard Johnston. ' • • Mr.and Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick spent -the week -end , in Toronto. . • The Y P 5:-- -attended the's)Sati>dg .,blr acon. • a the" is ncri ➢reer ffene dx r,tiY uxl " krl uro ti? w � tie xl? toy 'Rai t `Y1I : "Gaininie; �viio " la's Friday evening.. not .been in "got' lately. Church are planning on holding, another•coinmun•• Friday last with' •Mrs.`'John' Barkley �t 1 The W. A. of Blake'sMrs -I ,ichard Gardner visited' on i y supper andsocial evening in the and Mrs. Fitzgerald in,. Dungannon*, hall next Friday.' evening. ' Mr.' Ernest Blake spent Tuesday m London. ing to the illness of Mrs..iteid, who is suffering from an attack •of sciat- ica. • The monthly meeting of the W. M. S. was held Thursday at the home 91 Mrs. Wilfred Drennan. The sec: and ,vice-president' was in .the chair and the meeting opened with hymn, 386 and the Lord's prayer in, unison. The: roll 'call was •answered by 10 members and 8;vi rjtors present'..Mrs. Blake• read the Scripture, lesson, Matt. 25, Miss Ilia Maize rend the second chapter of 'the • Study Book, Miss Watt favoured with a solo, 'Do not borrow• froth. 'I'o-mt;rrow''. Missionary readings were given by Mrs: Rivett and, ' Mrs. Watt A Temperance reading , by Mrs.. Sherwood*, The World's Day ' of Prayer was observed at this moot- ing with :several ladies leading., in sentence prayers, The•:•meeting• closer'' 'with ,a • hymn after 'which ' Rev. Mr: Cil1�jpprolti u�need tnhwe Bjenedictlion. „ TWx..vel'.4 tm 4i!.64sti slab .1.a ls'A' v`smsks TMiss..seto, munity .attended a $1.111 iiir: pp ty in: the Arena F i i,lny co;on,11h, . rhes, guestst Of the 111 renitll hoV4,1ikWii `'nn .,v.i t, tiro '",'h,. .St. 1,P•iritT'�• t:•, l,r 1 „lct 164'i,1 I '1.,,. ••t; 1;th st•+J Jin Pn. tlinritgl. ,1.i11 tt'•:+ito • tin;y.. evoi4 ing, March 22nd. . Mrs. W. T. Gardner spent Tues' ' day with: Mr. and Mrs. 'Joe Free- pian, Leeburn. r • • SECOND •CON. Miss Mary Irwin was a week -end visitor at her home here: Mr:' and Mrs. +Geo.. Lockhart were Sunday visitors' at Archie Molntyre's. Mr. `' Elmer ' Tif1"m was a ' visitor the past week 'fat. D A. McDonald's.,.,; . , Mr. D. G. 'McKenzie of Lucknow v;as a vistor on .the line one, day 1 last week.i• Miss Freda Hudson visited at the home of, W.. J. Irwin on Monda Mrs, Gilbert .Barkwelli . visited on Monday 'at James' .Irwin.' ' • Miss Verna • Hamilton' •visited, oh'. Sunday at Mrs. Jelin' McDougall's. Mrs. Cottrill is a visitor, with her 11 l:cughter, Mrs: Alvin Ilamilton.. 4 lrMvin''r..-s. and Mrs. Dick Martin and Austin were -.Sunday visitors at James' , ' Miss Freda McDeagall spent Stin- ciao evening at her home here. tie Wouldn't; Stand Per It • Man' (leaving trams his car ervi+'r, is° nliominable, s oven- rrinrhrrtni; you had a seat, hadn't you -, ,ret, :but, Wife • Iffid t" n stand ap tall' thn way,• ' , , w to .0Yrs • •