The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-02-16, Page 2a
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NTIN , •1,41CKNOW,' ONTARIO
"�'H,E 1,luNOW" SE �
THE CL►NS11.IIRN.
. present a. brilliant
FIGURE • SKATING
and,
COSTUME
Carnival opens at 8.15 p.m.? with
A 30 Minute Skating Performance by the
rWingham Skating Club—Club' Pro, Isabel Hugo.
Be on time or you'll ,miss this;
ATTENDED REGIONAL,•
DEVELOPMENT- MEETING.
Mr,- 5, B'.. Stothers was in
Owen Sound last Wednesday at-
tending a meeting at- which ithe
Province':. of . Ontario's .proposed
regional development . program.
was outlined.- .
It. is proposed 'to divide"the
province into. nine areas 'to pro-
mote the: economic growth of the
region, with industrial develop-'
merit considered the logical start-
ing 'point ' • : • 1. i clud�
---Lucknow IS tentativelyi _._._...
'the, region' comprised ., of
'Bruce, .Dufferin, Grey arid Sim-
coe Counties and ' the ,Parry
'Sound•14101oka.' 'district.
The proposed assessment . was'
10cper:_ capita, With. Lucknow's.
Suggested levy < if the planis.
adopted,• set- at ,$91.00. The reg-
ional assessment +would amount
:to .$13,138,. which would .be 'Sup-
plemented 'by a $10,000. provin
cial grant..
• The plan :was .submitted by J.
E. Turnbull of: the planning and
development branch:, , of the gov-
ernment;
',A fo116W-up meeting ,is sched
tiled for next month, probably at
Midland.
WEDNESDAX, FEB, 16th, 1955
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PKK SCHOOL CHILDREN
Fancy Dressed' Girl '..$1.25 75'c
Fancy 'Dressed Boy 145 75c
Comic Dressed Girl •. 125,, 75c
Comic Dressed .Boy
SCHOOL
Comic Dressed .Girl • 1.25 75c
Fanay',D.resssed- . Soy ... 1.25 75c
Comic. Dressed Girl' I..25-75cT
Cornic"Dressed B'oy` 1.25 75c
still have an ;excellent: variety of coats in Elysian;.
Velgorra,and Mohair -to fit all sizes,;
-o-i-- Races
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PUBIC SuHO.OL .CHILDREN Girls' Race ,: 75c 50c ,25c,
Boys' Race • 75c 50c 25c .
Grades 1:' and 2.: `' , :.
Dressed, Girl $1.25 ,75c _r -o --•:-
Fancy, Bo , 125 75c ADULTS
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-Fancy Dressed - Y . • ,
Comic Dressed Girl 125 "75c
` 1.25•75c;Fancy' Dressed .Lady $1:25 75c
Comic Dressed Boy• • . z c Dressed Lady 1:25 7.5c•
Grir�s'TR�ce
7 -5c' -50.c .25t -Contig -Dressed Man 1,25 75c
Boys': • RaCe 75c 50c. 25c •
Races
G es
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Grrl ::$1:254 75c
FancyDressed Boy' .. L25 '?5c
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Comic Dressed Girl 1:25 75c
Comic Dressed Boy. 125 75c
Race •,
Girls' Race ....:,.,... 75c '50c• 25
ten_ 'ne
Single Ladies' Race $1.00 50c
3, 4,. 5
Single :Men's `Race .. 1 00r50c=
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Married Ladies'`: race :1.00 50c
Married Mei's race 100
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SPECIALS
c' Oldest Lady on'. skates $1:25
c 41des't Man ori skatees ::: 1.25
Boys'' Musical - Chairs. l 1:25.
b`des. 8; 7. 8 Girls', usical: Chairs__ 1.25:
ra ,..f P `
' Girl �.. 1.25. •. es Fame .
on skates. 5.00 •
Dressed Gr $ ,Lar Y.
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Fancy Dressed Boy' .: 125 75c
•.Comic Dressed Girl .; 1.25 15c,
ed Boy125 75c Adults, .35C.... •
Comic Di: ess
Children, .15c
• , Races School
Girl's‘ :Race • • • 75c ' �50c. ' 25c '
, c 25c All :.in. Costume,, Fr , ,
Boys'Race ?5c 5.0 .
[ BROOM BALL
KINLOSS versus, ASH'FIELD
,.. to• 'follow..Costume'',Judging. :
.cone•
SLOW. AND. MORE SNOW'!
.Prognosticators, who because.
of fast . fairs excessive rainfall.,
predicted;.' a Jight snowfall this
. •winter ' have. had that • theory
:. .knocked into, a cocked ,hat. In,
this--i'rrimediate----d: s t r i p t- e
haven't ' ;had so• Mitch snow' for
several winters.
From %' Thursday. to ‘Monday
morning almost' 2i feet; of "The
Beautiful" ''added: • new. depth to
wliat` We Yratl;` A storrrr l leiv tt
on Saturday. that reached 'all the,
proportions of an ;old time 'bliz-
a ni 'ht and sno�ui
zard, late:' that g .,..__.
plow .crews had to call; a halt
when,' visibility 'dropped to Anil
The . weather : calmed almost as
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quickly and Most Q �
..quickly' • ,re:opened. 's', this is
Written. on • Monday.. it'S at r ;sirs ..•Wm, Stanley, who under -
again. yam.
CHURCH CHANNELS
eHealth League ,of .Canada
publishes a . Fac r eltiht'rh
is
worth r.'eading for. -.every, cit
zen. We ' shall'give you dome of.,
;the important, facts given:' Under
Social: ' Hygiene the ' following.
scripture is' quoted . Know ye not.
that' your bodyis the; •temple -of
the Holy Spirit which. 'is in you;:
which ' ye • have. of . -God: and° :ye'
are not :your-: `Own' :•For ye are
bought witha price:. therefore:.
'glorify .God in:: your' body, :. anci
in .•your spirit, which •, are God s:
1 Cdr.- 6,:(194•20).
Since .,1930 .deaths from. T.143.
to
have'..beeri .,louvered .from(8,075
1;810 :.in 1953., Constant vigilance
and .early detections is the •key
to its 'control Much :earn be one
for- cancer • m its early'stages.
More- hospitals: are occupied'. by
mentally ill .than by •patients suf.:
fering from ',all ether types' . of
illness combined.'':, Worry'. is a
great 'killer. Irnmunizatiori• • is of-
fered free to. the •public This is'.
a great control factor in ' com-
•municable diseases. Our • •aged
people are living longer.' Our:
major health; problem, is that :of.
the ailments which attack our
mitidg
d -l•e-a ed,;, -•and: -.elderly= -Muck-
research is being' made on al-
coholism.'
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co o ism: mics
Mr.aid"- Mrs:`Alex-Pereyn--
.tertained relatives 'at a. dinner'
' Saturday`.evening it 'being the
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occasion of Mrs. Wm. Percy's
b`rthday. 'Her many friends wish
r rnan happy:+returns •
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.� 't " the
Sympathy ` is � extended,..t0
family, of the'late•.Mit.' John Cox
who :ailed away" on- 'Y'i eesday
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,Mrs. Ardill Mason spent a',,few •
days -with her• mother, Mrs. J.
W. Colwell.
Congratulations .to. Mr;:, Cliff
Ro!bb...-: ato_.was...tlie. luCky winner,
of a` •mantel ,;c10ek et. the prize:
benefit draw., at 'Lucknow.
-__ __... Gibson
l .n Gib. n an
-Misses Caret Y
Anne Henry•pert last -week
practice 'teaching here.
The balance of our fur coats-lon1ld^ short,
at unbelievable prices.'. ,
Liberal Allowance Made; . On Your ..Old Fur .Coat.
MANY OTHER. ARTICLES CSN SALE
Come, , See FT., Yourself
LADY'S SISTER.,. MET GEORGE
CHIN; IN SCOTLAND
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' 'G Q a sister, of. Mrs,
James MacNaughton of, -.tower.
y. -ho • lives at ' Leslie, , Scotlan.d;
Made. it a point ,to ;meet George
Chin recently when he was play
xng _hockey : in • Kirkcald'y;, which
i� about 8 miles.froin Leslie. Mrs.
•MacNaughton's' home town is
Markinch, about '6 :`:miles from:
Kirkcaldy: '
/, The !game : • was : between: the
".Fife; Flyers"'..and. 'Nottingham
Panthers''.' George •plays' with
Nottingham. • •A „tight schedule
e` tin •a
prevented him from accepting.. n,
invitation. to visit the Green.
‘hox=ne at' .that time.
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A vote of thanks •was•given
the speaker 'and. alio to the .hos-
tens: ,An.. interesting'contest waS
held and •a • social tune spent
'FUNERAL OF `FORMER
RESIDENT HELD: MONDAY:
Friends here Were :,sad'dened-at
the ,week -end. to learn of the sud
den n death ' of • Cliff Aitchison of
Hespeler :and formerly. of. Luck
now: :The' remains were. brought.
to `Lucknow, for . funeral ` service,
at ; the Johnstone. uneral Home, •
followed by • iritermerrt• in Wing-'
ham' Cenietery.,
Won;en's Association; Group III:
The February, meeting of
Group III' of the W.A. of the Un-
ited` -chin-eh 'v.vas- held - on --Wed -
resda afternoon at the hor'iie of
Mrs:;'Kennet arneron -withan
LANGSIDE NORTH,
_ The . hilltop Farm: Forum met
at the home,... of Mr. and. Mrs
Bert:w.Mo fat en.:Mox d'sy evening
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Mr,' George Tiffin 'Was, discussion
and Alcoholics y. . ,leader whenT the subjet of rural
h l : Cl h C .•:
e• a• ions was well alis•,
re,helping.eci.If .;par and urban f' 1 t
an ous. 1 • •members and .
;An price of 2 , .
o could a reciate that the attend , Bl ck presided •cussed,Cards•and'Chinese:check-
•encs pP tWO visitors, Mrs. a
e Lu
rich
was
Se;-
-theirplayed. ofera were' r
one or .P
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e. O'r i e5:'�
chane .for `:the' opening ere c s •
children econin'g an • ,alcoholic MeetingOpened With a hymn af- \'ed and a •social. time 'enjoyed.
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exceeds the combined chance of • er. which the Lords prayer. was- The: W.M.S.; Auxiliary 'met '(gin' ;•
. < - ori t at the--hort:Ge,
their developing interulosis- repe ed in.unisofi: Mrs: Ru ,e11 Thursday afternoon
oliom, elitis, more interest in thisgave. the scripture of Mrs.' George .Tiffin. The ppf.:“ •� •.
p Robertson.. p
w tild' be corinpletely -clever'- .
field Q reading. and • the meditation . was 'ident,• Mrs Farish'Moffat, pre .ci
`o ed .• Diabetis; now ranks 7th
m . given by Mrs. Harvey`' Webster; ed' a•nl.•the progra.in was prepare`1
,amen the.: leading •causes of , as answere,l• h'• by' Ntrs. Peter--• Cx:,` Moffat: 1�1r�;:•_
g :: T e roll- call•• yW .:
death in Canada. It: is estimated Charlie Tiffin led in pravei til
d.. h o fees.._ Red.<.C•i bas- --
_.-- ; _ _._ ,,., �,�.� t -he pay�in.g- ,i~�_. _.r.._... .,._._ ,_...._. „_..W.._ ,�-w::
that there are 180;000 diabetics to diad. the 1�loyd Mof£at' gave 'tile icriEit,r;
sewing, was; 'distributed
a further roti the ni.i
•in Canada, plus g n Group decidea•..to quilt a quilt:, reading followed by
tlf, '10,000 who'have .not yet'' been 1Virs. Hoag, gave.the,' Christian: tation.by Mrs: Bert: Nlolft,1`
discovered.
la ellowshp • report: Miss Hazel offering... prayer' '' was''-',-,(.11-v.‘-en'''
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p The �2aiyd;ucton to 'fife study' }'gook;; ,.;
IA„hick followed. .opening
«.crit. an operation in St. Joseph's
l -Hospital, is convalescing, at the
,KIN LOUGH : j horrie ' of her dau•ght`er , Veirna,
Lohdon.
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M.r, and Mrs: Dungan �i'cl(enzie Miss C Gibson of ,Stratford
Bose Jaw SSask.; Mrs. Oda' Normal: spent the 'week -end with
of gi . , and Mrs. D. Harr-
Hodgins and her 'daughter, Mrs. her sister, Mr.
Rudy ' Si'eloff of Detroit, Mr, and Elton. • •
Mrs,. Maurice Hoct`g'in;"Mi, a�
, 'Mrs. • W m Lloyd, 'Mr. and Mrs
Karl Boyle, and Marilyyri..of Loh-
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ong-, don aria Mr, Ellwood Addgins ' of
Tori ntii were' here durir the
t•eek' .attending the •funeral 'of
1Vtrs. John �oxr
and 'Mrs. Elmer Armstrong' attend. :their- son who was sick'
M�.a
and daughters, also Mrs. Cliff } with . •bronchial • asthma ' and on.
Borthwick. of'St. ' Catharines Sunday. to Alvin I-larnilton s when
spent the' weekend here and at- patsy took sick with grippe:
tended the .golden • wedding fair:- °. Clarke• Stanley',: and. Jean of
dinner in honor' of Mr. aryl, Lrjn itrt spent the ' week -grid at
Ir. James Hodgins..
,Mrs. r,74:.haba-w,=;wo -fell
and broke her. wrists at.Christ-
mas'time has had' the casts 're-
noyed: She is still tvith her. dau-
'ghter, Annie in Galt.. •
•: Dr. Corrin was called.'to Don-
ald,- Hamilton's on Saturday to
i the:r' hone.
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Webster resided fair the pi ograri •'Allis, • Peter •G: `Moffat. The rift••> 4
OLD . SCHOOL, RAGED
The' ,stone school on highway .hymn 'vas sung aCcnmparded by to' Face .with India", was
$6 at Zetland bridge"isno more, Mrs, John• Hall on the autoharp.. number •of , ladies,. The me t,..:
It has been -destroyed to' make The 'Group was favored. by list- closed with the 'Lord's piavu•'c'
way for a liighway',widening :pro- ening to asplendid' talk given by- peated in unison/ The . ho'
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earn'. The scli'ool has`. been closed Miss, W,. ::Ruthei ford on her at. served a dainty lunich, and a
for, some' ten . Years and' for the "tendance at the conference of the.. ial time. 'was spent,'' Mis,S Lei . :
past' three years' has been"' used World Council 'of' Churches. held Richardson will, :fie' 'hostess. ..
•bthe'. Department of Highways at ,.Evanston, Illinois, : last 'slim- the ,March meeting.
for storing supplies Thei•e was " ,.:
little to• be salvaged 'from the
Sturdy stone build'ng, which was
.-lu,t-_, t
tohe.t'h.;h _bulla ens
assigned to, the final task of'push-
ing down the 'walls.
Passed .Away At Mitchell
The death of Mrs. James.Scott
Occurred at Mitchell fast Wed-
nesday at the ago of 58. 'She,was
known .to a. number of %people:
here. - as her husband was, Bell •
Telephonerepair man in ;thin dis-
triot at one'. time with head
quarters in• Wingham. He died
two years ago:. 1,
Phone.
PAYING HIGHEST PRICES Y0
• - LIVE POULTRY
Poultry Culling A Specialty
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coops are thoroughly washedand. disinfected.
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