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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-03-03, Page 2I TAG® TWO I •t THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3rd, 1954 J <I ANCSfOF IfOBCM STATES OPINIONS ^■m***?.*!^ | ON SCHOOL TAX RATE •riJtat Tn^Londcn I Central Farm Forum met at Teddy ?P^“‘ the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Wilson on Mioriday night, ,jhe School Tax Rate”, and the ques­ tions asked were: 1, Do you think itha|t the proptrey school tax is any imprpvevments are needed in the system of school finance in the province? Here, is what the Forum folk' concluded: ~ 1. We think the property tax and visited <with members of their family. Mrs. Chadwick and Mrs. Allister Hughes last week, Miss Betty Conley, Lucknow, visited with her cousin, Conley last week, . «[ Measles and ’flu are going the rounds in this locality.. -x- ,_Mrs.-.... Wm. Scott was. hostess, for the Ladies’ Aid on Friday ev- enihg. Mrs.1 Scott' presided with Mrs. Lloyd Moffat, secretary. Mrs. Frank Miler prepared the pro­ gram. Business was discussed; The roll call was answered by ”an antique I love”. Plans were made . for packing the woollens arid cottons at the store on March 10th. It was decided to have a pot luck supper and social for S. Fattrick’s, the date to‘ be announ­ ced later. Committees were *®p- j PRE-NLPTIAL EVENTS HELD • « & iminn A V DDTHD idcitpd with subject for discussion was “The Jto. Ptallip Steer visited with ' _ _ „ . . . Miss Loisl*”1 fair basis? 2. Do you think FOR SATURDAY BRIDE ..............' f ________O Milos Marion Nicholson, whose marriage takes place Saturday, was the guest of. honor fast Wed­ nesday at the home of Mrs. Jim Huinter, Zion, when1 yelatiYres from the Kincardine and Bervie district gathered to spend a soc­ ial tame and present her with gifts and best wisthes. On Thursday -evening, Mrs. Oliver Glenn, Lucknow, held a surprise shower for Marion’s Luckiww friends and on Friday ^fternbon. Mrs, Robt, Reid e'n- 1^-..... ............:.........;■ . *, 0 „..Dc wrvt WEEK ' i St. Peter’s Ladles’ Guild ■SEED FAIRS WXT WfeEK | The LadUs( St. ,petel..s- n‘ V : qeed fairs are Church, Lucknow, met. at the?rUCt m’T^eek earlier this home of Mrs. Hollyman. Bev. pemg held, ^!®gr^an oppor- Jennings opened the meeting with turiitv io/ attend before the b^y PW«r and also conducted the tunity to^at^eno . _/Reg- ejection of officers; hop. presi* Head and Teeswater on success­ ive days, Wednesday and ThuyS’ day, March 10th and 11th, With the championship fair at Paisley on Friday. \ . being held a. LOCAL RECTOR HAS CARD FROM REV. BENSON COX S. Lavis; vice pres., Mrs. H. Mc- Quijlih; treas., Miss*MicCluskey; sec., Mrs. J. Ketchabaw; Flower and Card fund, Mrs. Marshall^ Mrs. Johnston. Mrs. Nixon offer­ ed her home .for the March 12 th meeting. Mr. Jennings closed the meeting with, prayfer after 'which 7 a; dainty lunch was served. r O-O-O—■— ’ » • y_ ■ 1. we rninK -tne property tax . (—__—.... cms-rinose wnu ran uv uul pay . <» wi*****i*M*v r- jQW witn interest vnv .wxrv,Qr, ;«» ota^xes. Province is not paying a I ceived many lovely arid. usefuL^^. Cox, and an airmail l.omcrxi Avtsii 1 efiVt • eFiaro rvf '♦’Vio. I £TiiftS • iSt each Of these gatherings. _n this, week bV With XU j* . . • is not. on a. jLan uabJb. —— cns—Those who rent do. not pay ! a commuhity shower. Marion re­ large enough share of the costs* I Sifts •'at each of these gatherings, People in "villages should be as- J —: • . , ■ . sessed higher.. {ELECT SCARLET CHAPTER %2. Federal Government could; OFFICERS AT AMBERLEY , take over more of the cost of the Universities, Equalization jof assessment, when 1 — -- zyf '. The most po-pulaFTabor-savinglow with interest the travels Qt . . - V is. . A post card received this week by. Rev. H. L. Jennings, keeps one posted on. his whereabouts. He is currently enroute from Peru to Juan Fernandez, which he re- i Rev. H. L. Jennings, keeps one posted on his whereabouts. He is currently enroute from Peru to Juan Fernandez, which he re­ efers tQ as the “Robinson Crusoe Rev.. Cox is on board the Swed- r Line motorship i t tThe annual meeting of Royal___ completed, Scarlet Chapter was held at Am- island”. . - - ’ * ” ? ,L ; ; Charles Emmerton jsh - American was.named delegate to.the Grand| “Kun!gsolm”, which isf carrying Chapter meetings to be held in: 490 passengers , and a c.rv -- should help. The - new schools are > berley L.O.L. hall with. a large ‘built bn too lavish a balsis with! attendance; - - MeDoiiaid, Mrs. Farish Moffat Cards were played with Victor., Mro. John Pollock. A paper on I Errwton and Mrs. John Fmm- Niagara Falls in May. -wavs to make monev was read gan having high scores. . ; Cx^Wp.by.^Mts. Chester ' Fea,gan. MrsJ t.next. IW wittrQharles Emmerton, W. Frank Miller told highlights of l_he ,homevi°f **L I^P? tier trip to Saskatchewan last No-1will be, ,Cqmp.- vemiber. There are still some of j Safety on the a . jCheste pointed to look after it. Readings \DU1U on ,^°.1 dA were . giv,en iby Mrs. Evans. Mrs. ifo^^any frl s; iv/Tv... ■ Tpr.*».e.v. yrzvftfo4* ' cards were p.400 passengers , and a crew of 450.’While at.sea, Re.v. Cox per­Lcigcti Cl x rttio Avxcjj't , » 40U. WILUc dl.bva, nv,v. X''-- Officers, were elected fop the forms the duties of the ship chap- uri+k o y»1 /VC • TTvy^mnrf AA7 i i the church calendars1 to" be sold. >•’ —------ ------- ----------- Two donations were received to- WORD RECEIVED OF DEATH' ward the organ fund and letters----------—---------------— of thanks are to be forwarded. . The meeting plosed t with the lord’s prayer. Lunch was served by the, hostess.;. Mrs. Eugene Conley returned borne from Wingham Hospital on Sunday. Baby Agnes remained for a few days owing to her little Jurather Mac having the measles; United Church Mission Band Mission Band was opened by the singing of the Mission Band hymn followed by the members* purpose. The scripture was read fey Joanrie“Hunter, Linda Button and Beverley Rathwell favored with songs. Carolyn Mathers then played a piano solbT'Miss Helen 1 Thompson then told us another story out of the lesson; ibook which was enjoyed by all. The Mission Bsind was closed with prayer. OF FORMER LUCKNOWITE ‘ ", ’’J.' . —Word has been received here of the death of W. B. (Will) Mc­ Clure, eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClure of Luck­ now, .Will died in Miissiph City Hospital, B.C., on December 13th, 1953, from a coronary attack suf­ fered ten days before. He „ had been making hiis home with his son and family. * Mr. McClure’ is Survived by his son, Dr. W. G. (Bill) McLure of Mission City, B.C., and a dau­ ghter, Mrs. Don McRae (Alma) of-Nelson, B.C. - Two brothers and two sisters survive, Austin of Montreal; Joe i...... . . _ _ _of Ottawa; Mabel of Toronto and Mrs. R. J.' Anderson (Jean) of Niagara Falls. Mr. McClure’s wife predeceas­ ed him when the children were quite young. ; /Reuben Wilson, Ex. _l; David Johnston, scribe; ^Chester Emmerton-, chaplain: Jas. Brocklebank & James Campbell, lecturer^; John McCormick, trea­ surer; Robert (Courtney, sentinel and Eldon Bradley, marshall. SIGHT-SEERS VIEW COURTHOUSE REMAINS Goderich was the centre of'at­ traction at the week-end as many motorists converged at the lake­ side town to view the remains of the century-old courthouse in the heart of “The Square”, which wasguttedbyfireon-Friday- evening. I The building was shortly sche- duled to be demolished , and re­ placed by a. new jaud. modern building. At present a strong ag­ itation is on to have the new courthouse built in Clinton as a I more central point in the County. WANT 4-H CALF CLUB entries in early Can you imagine buying two or five or ten dollar bills at bargain prices? Of course, nof! • s ■ Lucknow Agricultural Society is again sponsoring a 4-H Calf Cluib, with Tom Todd and Geo, Kennedy continuing as Club leaders. The two men Were in Clinton last Week attending a conference of Huron Courityi Club leaders, when plans vferej outlined for conducting Clubs this season.. WOLF CUBS ■" r* ,•' - Tuesday night,, eighteen lain. ' . •I • P’ * :: FVFR rtrr D IN PROVP?CE^ST' Cubs ip€t und^r the leadership EVER HELD IN PROVINCE.. (Akela Attridge ai1d ^aloo a • t, 11 cua,.. Stanley. White Sixer George Gib- The. Ontario .Bull Show. and Gj,and Howl ^ogt of ■ yhrij1 j Crninp the meeting was devoted to the ^eld the, wntpr Fair Build i passihg of tests. First star Cubs Arena/Royal Wmter J^ ^uild-ana - skipping, inn; rPI?n tofAn+iir^3 the largest While the Tenderpads did ball - f Sber of ieef-bulls ever offer- ed in o^ngle: sale ^<prov-, and^bgama g^.^ ^^edT^ ' T^^^d^ y: tario s leading breeders..^TheHerefordsandAberdeenro71,ier“^®lllsr^——-------- Angus will be shown and sold You could g^ye your sorfe a on Tuesday, March 9th, and the * deaassistance in .Passing Shorttiorns'wiU be shown and! tests by ^fomg them wi^ftrst sold on Wednesday. March lOth, j clea^J.e^’ hghtmg, with the shows commencing aV; compass, folding clothes, etc. Ba- 8 am: and the sales at 11 a.m, Stanley and I would like to each day. , L./ ’ Every Ontario resident who buys a bull at this sale will be. ,eligible for a premium equal tp ’ who have a very poor attendance one-third of the purchase price, but not exceeding $150.00. . You could give your son's a see more Cubs earn their second . Also, there,, are several Cubs Langside Presbyterian Y.P.S. Mrs. Parish Moffat was hostess to the Langside Y.P.S. on Mon­ day night. The meeting was op-1 ened with the call to. worship ! by the president, Ronald MacGil-|. livray. Hymn 571 was sung, and ; the .scripture reading was given I record and some have the habit ’ - of coming without their dues. I Could you, check up on them. ■ ■' ' , .. . AKELA. ' i . I • ............................ i —. • • ‘ ——.•-—■I------------—■' , ----------- —-----------• Harold Baker, assistant agri- 'hy Lloyd Huffman. The medita- lUiirml wmrwnto-Mvr hr tion was taken bv Jim Richatd- THE WORK OF MERCY could not attempt to conduct followed with a prayer by every club meeting in the County Douglas Simpson. The as he had in the past; It is plan-1 J* last meeting were), jead ned to hold consolidated organ- .^e secretary, Rutii M illi- ization meetings and regional vray the roll call' well meetings 1 responded to by a verse «^f scnp- The Lucknow and Dungannon i including the- word ‘hurch’. Clubs i»311 hold a joint meeting A W*lgr Dorothy Smith was on March 25th, and the local ?nJ?yed' The offering was^taken leaders are anxious tp have eh-1 by Gordon Moffat followed by a tries in and. the Lucknow Club i Prayer hy ^e (president, The organized prior to that time. . V". twa, parts by Guest speaker at last week’s Moffat- and Mrs. F. Moffat, conference was Gordon Bennett, I “^?__295„ W8S former Huron County agricultur- i al representative and now assbei. ( ate director of extension for the! Ontario Department of Agricul­ ture. ■' nutes meeting was brought to a close with the hiizpah benediction. The next meeting will be held in the church on Mafrch 8th with the Fellowship and Social conveners in charge' <• For so long as there is human suffering then so long does the Charter of the Red Cross require to be honoured by the work of mercy. You know the need, and how great it is. Please help generously. % . Money un't told, it it rooted. It is rented the way you —f®nt_an_apartment„or~a-rowboat-or~a--bicycle.--The-value- in borrowed money is the convenience of use. The “rent” for money is fixed by the risk taken or service rendered. We have developed as a leader in the consumer finance o field by offering a sound money service at the lowest possible rate,s consistent with intelligent business policy. ‘ Household Finance encourages wise borrowing. .Our ‘ booklet, “Money Management, Your Budget”, is available , at *-y—wi4ting-0UF-«^Qn$vfYYe|s Education Department 80 Richmond Street West, Toronto, -;Ohtdrto. * ■- *_ —......' ■** Presbyterian Mission Band Nancy Forster, vice president, _________ _________ conducted the Presbyterian Mis-, FAVOR VACCINATION / sion---Band---wluch--opened--with-1'“^^'^“'1-'--"-^±±zr--’----”—-7 prayer by Evan !Agnew and . a _ n,vni- hymn. Jean Mullin ; played a' foers of the 'West WaWanosh unit piano, solo. Jane Smith aind Eliz-iof the Federation of Agriculture abeth Pollock gave a vocal duetJ shows a large majority of West and a sonig Was sung by Eliza- j Wawanosh. Township farmers in Janet Finlayson,, favor of calfhood vaccination. I piere were 199 signed the., pe- -... signed against it,- while, there were a few others who declined 1 to sign either, way. . The petition ’is being, presented ;.tnis''' week'l,'td tHe'TdwnshTp/Coun- WAWANOSH FARMERS ” ,t ..... : „ J ■ ■ ■ A. can Vass conducted by mem^ and a sonig was sung by Eliza-j Wawanosh Township farmers in b,9+.h Finlav.onn, JnnAt 'FinlaVcyi-n _______3._____. Marlene Stahley, Jean ' .Mullin, f Margaret Mullin and Nancy For- tition favoring vaccination. Six ctor ' ‘ ....., , . . V .... • x_'Stet. , • ' ■ .......‘ t..'____y OUT WITH BROKEN WRIST, MIDGETS LOSE EMBERLIN KEEP YOUR RED CROSS CANADA’S LARGEST, MOST RECOMMENDED CONSUMER FINANCE COMPANY . _ _ ...■ ."•.w-us-weex to me Townsnip-.uouriwT\4R0yi?ET? irr ^hioh/will pass the’necessary Mrs/ Fred;k Emberim, suffered a. by-law; making the plan /opera^ broken wrist in the plgyoff ,ser- five in West Wawanosh. b? ,Qutr The vaccination is Carried out ^or ‘ '6n calves 6 fo 9 months 01d> red nght wiUh, on------------------------------------ Lo«.l Campaign Chairman: thr^layotf^-Wvta^aestTdf other .W.O.A.A. championship. , M ^r^^;th5Afirjc^ur* . ■ ~l a edmmittee comprised of« $5,422,850 is needed this year