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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-03-02, Page 14 12.50 INar Aihr.ahre--41-90 E)4tra To U.S,A.. UCKNI CoW, ON.T.A.1110 WEDNESDAY, 2%, 1955 ." /' • •• TWELVE PAGES Former Lucknovvites MaJ4ze Big Success, Of Florida railer Camp •Woodalls Trailer 'Village, THEY'RE' HACK: Lalseland, Fla., U.S,A, Februaiy 21st ., For a limited time only eight Genera HospitaL Mr: and l'tfra tseatit'f l'patterns in cornnu.untY ,. ey,s daughter, Miss Audrey - 1)„ eit.C1471/rg:a.re't and..j. sit in the cso4mYprgtaeteibinuraYsrbve;eo.rdThereedp4tto,...is.SttuadnelneYt;',, ntast,se•Osnewhoot ,thltae;VaScsotht! ... sari ,40W41 here we ciften think 0, terns include Grosvenor,' Patric- ,pleted 'their six months' period* ,the people' ot.14.ucknOw and all,, Ian, • theSITsidnesS:' shOWn:stos-us. We Sheraton, '''.. Paul: ,... Revere, .,of probationary training and , re- . Deauville,. Milady, Bird of 'Par, Ceive their. caps.. • sae you are geq4110 sorne of the, is., Adam..Order before April old-fashioned Winter 'weather. 4 1Sr. for :fall de1iv4ry. • has been comparatively. vc)01. ,, , . down here so far, but there hve . •. been Jew,eller been very' few days the sun slid ' . not shine with the temPerature . ,• -ranging. froni 00° to 80° in the START, NEXT WEEK TO. . daytime. , We had :word from RUN' THREE §now§ WEEKLY LacknOw not to come home, for. " • . ...._,.ss : , some time as our house. is cow- Effective on. Monday there ,will pletely• snowed .in. The highlight be three shows weekly "at. The, , of the Week down here. is, re- s Playhouse Theatre, For some - Defying The , Sentinel which we time there ,have been Jest two read from front to back in'tittd- showS a' week. -,AT CAPPINO CEREMONY TICKETS' ON SALE POR .. . . ; MOH SCHOOL CONCERT Mr. and Mrs; Harold Stai*y . . , and. Mrs...lames...England were in Stratferd on Saturday. to attend the capping , ceremony at -the nurses's residence, of Stratferd ing the ads. . .' . .... • • Theatre sManager -Leo..Beau, IL . • i 11 you ptibligli this. „epistle we champ. it. running a good variet,)•r. . would 'like . the •people to know of General Filrns pictures, and of the success. one of the home he hopes the 'Public w/11 aP reef- ' 'boys is making of his venture in ate the. three-aweek schedule.. • Florida. M. ancI'Mrs.• -Jim Nikon ., Thebehaviour of • the 'Children' aD.,!: conducting on of . the most Was ,cominended•thiS week. There, • popular trailer.. villages, in :the were a .hundred 'Children at the State,There • are ,a. few '' larger inetinee on Saturday • and the ones through Florida but JIM •and order they kept was a credff .to .Einy,. as, they are popularly 'thern; we. are tords„: . • known, have the fortunate 'per- ••• - . - • .sona.lities that :makes .yoisirealize .:you are .,at home at once, They ' have seen this ‘village grow from RECORD • NUMBER a few occupants until now there :•• ' ' , • - are 275 -trailers sand-a:population- _0 F PH_ON ES I N USE bowmen 500:Or 609.. This 'village • • ' • • _____ • is 'well, laid out :With. hard top More - telephones were added *: atreets.,,• electrically' lighted: All in. The Bell •TeIePhone •Cempaey trailers-.-.1hax"e.•'PDM.PiAte.saniiary.!4..cana5ta's Ontario -Quebec ter - conveniences and,'•YOu find'praCts i'49rY T1rs-t.-'75rear=stlie company's ,ically 'allthe conveniences we .7th.- year , in, ;business. -..than :.in . itiave it 'home. b0'.not somuch any previous year, according to -housekeeping for the ladies.' The •the company's annual report- for •'people here- are al)'retired and 1954. .return. from Year , "to year, ,leall, During the 12 months.:the..in,7- ! . ing .the 'trailer in a' permanent. crease in ,telePhoneSwas 16'.7,90, jecation. , • • , . . .bringing the total in service to. As our days ' -are all - leisure 2;24,458.'.44, million ,of these have here the ilri4hagemei.it. theatti .a :beenadded in the: 'past 'seven. great 'dealto everyone. .A. well Years 'alone- ' • ' ' .° • 'set up ,shufi'le, board . eellii •is . Egiakeil. in telephone .iei'vjce possibly the grealot attraction to•lotally has paralleled. thiS over - the 'writer. You find then' plays' all growth,- H. H. P. -Jahnsthn. ing in the , morning, afternoon pa' manager for this region, Said and evening. The boys that lawn.' this week, in commenting , on., the :lioWl. at : hotn.p will appreciate report. 'During 1954 nine tele - how ;this gets . in ttse"'islood. A phones Were added in Lecknow , large •recreation hall • is. occupied for 'a totals of 399; at the end. of . *very evening by dancing, Cards,' the year. '' • ' Pictures, teleViSion, . all ,kindi. of ' .A. total. of $103,382,705 in wages games and one night each week. and .salaries was Ajaid,. to Bell for.. bingo. Possibly the , greatest employees , residing. in hundreds' manlier get together ."fiii-SiiiidaY, of Ontario and Quebec cemmun ' . ev`i*g a/.1.4rdhservices conduct'. itiessAt the end of 1954 the.cern- ---a,yin the-halfiCy a retired preach Pany. -eifOlOYed---;32,706-7PeoPt.- , .erf, Dr. 'Pierce, accompanied by 20,546 worf,an and ,12,160 men. .• a choir of ".20 voices; whia Mar. Taxes ,,for 1954 were 01,431,000. - ,garet enjoys very 'much. • 'Net income- for. 'the, year • Alth'*glii We:are tlik.. only Can- imounted to $2.44 a Shafet. CCOTI- • idiaris wtho Stay through the, win andarno11 With$211tequivalent:65'asatin tle95434' 'ter, ,the. friendliness and 'hospi- n tality-,are all we could Wish, . ,ainong Trailerites. .. ' ' noted . for tht Peelunsts:'SahsahrearO;dwears-as . the .Nixon..9 , are .4ataeid-'-iti°4--s;71:18ri. , • ,.. v • . • theslariK:r.number Sharing the We IoOk fOrward to. se4in -- ownerslii of .any Canadian coms g the „s , . • ,folks Of, the Liicknosv .Co. .unoitY rn-9c3r.ahAajdmalsore9s8'.., sPoerepeeTcernets253ihe' : ,when . the 'sitn,....s, TAKING, COURSE IN LONDON ,DOriald MacKinnon Of Webster & MacKinnon Hardware -is pres- ently attending a training school iri (London where he will be in- structed in the installation and servicing' of . , oil burners' and furnaces. ' • Donald left- On Tneiday, and: possibly may have to spend 4. while in Toronto befOre:-; the course is. complete. Y DEEP BANKRUPTCY Those in this community vvhici ordered dolls andsteYS from the Stratton Manufacturing Com.- pany prior :to. Christnias, and didn't reeeisre stheir ,goods, can mark the reinittance . off sas a dead • loss.. The .firm cleep. bankruptcy. •, • : ,‘ The, Sentinel,' iii coinnion with- .man'Y'other,weekly' papers, daily papers, magazines anci---.±-"•adif,'. left holding the bag, The loss of the,. Sizeable advertising. cheque is secondary, :however, to .the feet --that' we -unwittingly were a •party • tohat appears to he a large scale swindle. • The Sentinel Publisher went tc 'considerable, telephone expense. In eStalslishing the .oreclit 'rating of the firms The :banksS as of De -i Cember; :gave the • Company an Al rating and °suppliers had ad- vanced'. credit on the Dun ,and: Bramistreet report:. . Owner of the Company is, or was MorrIS HOliff- an. auditor, whO: saw I a, future in the, mail, order busirieks, and starting' on . a Shoe string in 1952, expanded the busing rapidly. to °she*, gross • saies, in 1954 of clese t� halt a dollars. His liabilities: Will run -close to $400,000, With. assets of, '$86;800, most of Which is: stock in • trade that Will bring only a fraction of its estimated worth., This is be- ing offered •for sale en ,bloc by tender.-: • Official: inferznatien...offers no 'hope of. anY...recoVery '"whatever as •far as tinseciired creditOrsart.? concerned, INVEOSR:CMO7PCLRAYER'' EAN-ADaDRESSES • The •Wornen's Missionary Soc4 ieties Of the ,Ariglican, United, ,pputh Kinloas'• and Presbyterian Churches, .held the World ',Day •of sidflI CS of, the 'fence' ' ntarind---.LiQuebeci-,-.,rDivi'de rak.er. • ,i4L--41-eLL-PLresia-Yste-riarl #: Bob and 'Margaret .Rae, , •`, Deinand for servie 1 c'onnu.6d ' Those • :taking •`par)t. • Were' Mrs, ' ' • 1 payments totalled $23 378tti035, - l• Church • on, Friday February 25: .---;.*-7---=-.--.,-.:;!. ' . „ • - - . , 'at a high, late, At ths." ',c it's oitt t-FireCi--Me.Qiiiniriif-Myg.--Isa421:-.11/1a. A40 tAiii*..*it-t,itit-§;?'''' ' - . I. there wefe still '49,14 orderi fOr-11<enXie-, 'Mit., Thelma Mae-Doitalds' ,._ , •.'„.s...L.... . . • : ) inain • service: tiafilled and 34,361 !`Mrs. Wm. IVIrielntyre, .Mrs. : lack . The death Of 1VIrs. The:largest nernber of those John Mac -:i unfilled :. orders for indiVidual ! Fisher. and MisS 'Mar.Y. MaCI.4eed: ;‘ ear . was 891, , as cOrnpared with i honored pdsthumouslyWei, aboUt ' • Lucknow District High School concert will be staged in the High School/ auditorium , on Thursday and. Friday,' 1Wareh 10 and 11. Tickets are now on sale and .are available. from the 'st4,-• debts or at IVIcKitn's Or.Umbachra •Drug *Store; - • • . ' • ' . • The. concert starts at. ,8.90 o'clock and Will be preceded by selections. by the Band. 'There' will be Glee Clisb, and gyinna,stic numbers, ' and the. presentation of • the play !The Merchant of Ven-' which all ,adds .up • to a most entertaining, evening. ' INVITATION TO VISIT SCHOOL Edocation •Week • Ontario will be,, observed. next . week from Mardi 6th to March 12th With the theme of • this ' year's observance bein g, "Education,. Everybody's Business; Your ,Ettial; ness'''. • „._.Principalssand_steachets,j0im .in Urging all • eitizens, of Luckmiw and District to turn Out neXt week' arid have a look. .at our educational 'facilities, the teaCh., ,ing methods' Use,. now and the •results Which mire being achieVed. . Those who haven't. ,been in a • classrOorn since the days of the little ...red schoolhouse . will • find .plenty' .to - Wonder at! ' "Open :House" Thursday • LuCknOW. Public ..School • will 'Fad- •"operi". house". On-Thriraday afternoon of •next .week and. an. invitation is extended ..fa • visit the school '• during classes that .afternoon.; This invitation •is . not only to parents,' but to .all who are interested in education ,and 4eachiric Methods; • The •visitors welcome to come and go as they Wish. They, , May stroll thrOOgh - the ClaSsroz ,•chiting classes and then . ern,ble to •:view a: timely film shown by Miss • Joan- Cor- mack, 'Public Health Nurse, and, if they wish, .th :enter into a discussion of :the Subject' • • Needless to say the youngsters are enthtisiastic too,. and 'are, be - int encouraged urge 'bad and Mom ti) in •attendane, next -Thursday afternOon. • , A' visit to the. Public Library is being' planned: for some. of the Students . during the week. Lucknow District High Selthel will • .mark Education: Week by the, presentation of ..a• • two -slight concert, that will, feature the PLAN FOR POLIO VACCINATION' 4 .4 „ ThC-10Cal-Vediedl ficgr ' Health,' Dr: D. p len, is' ask- ing :or .the cp..* ration of ths- parentS and suardians of pupilsin • Grades 1 .and 2 of elementhry schoots in the. district, in farthcaining program involving polio vaccination.. ' • Provincial. Minister •• of .Health,, 'Dr. .Mackirinon Phillips,' , recently annouiioed such a pro-. grin was being .planned..to start early in April for pupils in those two specific grades,. Enough vac- cine will be available for the ars: . proximately- 264,000 'children • in the. group selected. This group' *. forms. a large cross-section of the age ' group most vulnerable to polio. • - • • , . .44 is hoped. that all pai7e-nts. and gLiarclians concetned- will lend their co-operatiOn ttzi. the local:health, /authorities so that the giving: of this vaccine may • be carried' on as 'expeditiously. as s.,ossible",, said Dr. Allen. "lt, is. hoped that it may provide pro- tection against pcliomyelitis". , . He explained, that the vaccine, made by .the. •Connaught•• Labor- atories . of the, University of Tor- onto; is being 'provided- without' coat to. the local board of health.. It had, been proven harmless. in tests 41. the United States last year where 450,000 .children re- ceived. a sirnitar •preparation. • Its use in Contaria'at this time Would • be in the nature of er . effort -to -ascertain on a -trial fs the value of ' the vaccine.. . The :Medical. 'Officer orkealth explained that the Vaccine is given in three injections by a', procedure :similar to. that used in giving', diphtheria toxoid. The • dose ,18' relatively sniall—the first two injections.' are given a week,: .or 10 dais -apart, and the, third is given. four weeks after the second:. • • • - .• • , emphasising that that the. co;,op- .eration of all involved persons is., netessary,', Df.., Allen said 'fres quest" forms 'Would soon be .dis- tributed for signature. by parents • Or, guardians. "I .:would, ,like to emPhasise once again", he said,. "that this -polio vaccine .is harinleSs,:and. it well ,may. be that it is the answer we have been seeking to the polio problem for Many, many •• years. If is certainly' Worth a trial". 'LAUNCHES SALE FRIDAY Two full pa e adVertiTstinents stage -presentation-of, .“I'he jn -this isSuer. chant ,of Venice". • . ing of a Wide area With sale bills, announce a .gigantic sale which INEMPILOYMEIVT liENETITg will open at the Market Store. on OVER : $13,000 .WEEKLY • Friday morning'...Be sure' to read' . the: ids, on 'pages 5 and. 8. .,, • • Claimants -.for - uneinploynient . - insurance Within the district DEDICATE MEMORIAI, served • bv the National employ- TO DEFENDERS- -- merit •sOffice .at Walkerton re- ceiVe weekly insurance payments' , Tears flowed at a • Cersmonv . . of approximately $13,538.00.' This , at Saiwan Bay, in Song KOng on X, 44•• '1- •44 1! A .stors Is Paid -,frOrd the. unemPloY- merit insurance:.furicl to .1,020 un- employed ,persenss male 'and • 4 - male,, including Short terrn Sunday, February ' 212fili'; •com7. meindrating'•the 2,2,00 .Common- wealth ,dTid Al,fied ' pe*Ins. vvITOT died 'defending 'Hang Kong dur- - ing and. after ,a'.2*urprise 'attack.:. -----„,-Th6 .-tOtal .niimbei7--of-7-titiesn= ty---Ki'-esil-aPaiseses-late-• in -194-1. ployed..as .of February :13th• this • 1-,eeti Occurred .in Wingharri Hos- iServic.e i-riolace Vtal on Sunday at the. age' of.i. in View., of the .high level, of taken bY :Mrs. Clare. Johnston .'. ' ; : ... '' . , i adrefs anclsIlie lloyal Pities or, of. pasty sines, :i. The ,iireets for the" day. Nv.pre 50 a year • ago, ", ' . ' - . ! 2,600 men ofthe`k.'Vinnipessarens• ,P0.. ,•She • had •been in, .failinc,,Ii.M.filled, or jorici fOr sersse,' .the.,;, Mrs, Win. 'Russell,. Mrs.. Ale's, -I TAXES' OVE0...1.Gat. . Canada, WhaSe flenm.,.8 cl.!c4' been . , • . health .for .seine time: , IP , • 1, 1 „ . t , t, , , :, , 8 titheilAnd ',. and lqrq 'Art Breek- • MARKET IN '1,tielcNiow . ' c.ngraVed on st. lone *rill* ' .t'h , 0„ s . ..._. . , . .. .._, , .t vp , at.ge c,0na 1 pc lup pr(4..,1,1111S.., . .. , c ' ..,. Clean . 1 . , , • , • • i . 0 pa C :-.• :In e -(' funeral was held frail-) . previously projceted for' .1055'' ]e Mi flArallaee Me-:a.d.-.: . ' Saiwan • Bay me' 11 . si.?.ven • .Tsesday afternoon to Soutli'Kin-' ..siderabli, the report' states: • ',. . vohristone's . Fun I o'rric on land 1956. will he increased cori„ 'dresskse . the .rneeting , and ems:. Charles Shaft' Is sh,, bharge of. i Miles from' the solOny's Oa.)iti.il . , plyast.zad' the 'facts that •Christ',4; fl i .,1„,, O nox‘. .. • . .. arket: which 1 of 1,- ictorta.'.„, ' •• -. ,. . •1 . . , ceiliptery. 4 ! t xpenditure an ni.n,v co ii ' cornmg ..tol•ci tik: g.gsr301, ele-'0'00:he•pureliase4 froth' Arc . Sinith„: Affiong' 300 'Who „watchoi. Si , ,.. "DIGGI1)416. OUT" .t.1011:i lam ,s7ai,... was1 si•65,,,f00,000i - wOITILII:illObCt'Al 'a' ..:1:1ZICC Or honat' . The itbre was closed* On Onday 1 Alexander Granthron, I.,101;.'d "---it • 4 it • . , , _, _ _. clitytt , .. s, ....--.1.— ', karriost $211(/Q°4°"' 'iii°1`'P'' ihnn. in , dna 118eful00,88 'and . f hr.ough tbv.I. fur ,stock taking. and Mr, • hort..:! goverilor. • priX".eiir the lyfem9r.i.1•,..:' . .a.1,1,v, p rev Rms. year,,, Atiditional;i••,vears th••ly have 1)(t(.,n, acAibg :. in. 1..,msuriled ,,.0...wn.er,.4blpr 'on .,:Ttiescl'ayfi'w.'•ere4 'Buddhist monks. , dr OSPOd ,in , I . . ag9 :. btrt. ' floap re,:Y One'. graundtipe 8tatied • was a mon seri ra "'v.-6 tsplipieeirts--,seirs-tri-2--niissibnPY," ynrk ON .hotncl. . arie..ji, •",Vtar :: . • . • . .. • • I 'colortil .vellc.Sis. and. red% robe,i; '•. in 261 ' e !'eharls. „The Oroad, si,e aiso:laid 'gtrth,k§ on i, . Mr. .Siniih bought; the.'I.Sisines'ss Tears, , began to. floW as- Scs)ttish. . -„v",:h_(..', was running .beh'ind. schedsl.sursber. of rursi hou• $eholds..with ;the •.'ca11.10, Of t,h,. e Printed Pag(1.1 from W. W. frill ON.'.e,r five ye -ars hagpipes strUck up, a latri:ent Ear 14:m 41 taking•aspeak to see,or j teldphone service increasedby.,•5 fhat; Is being •clreOla-ted thOuSlt,rsago, • '; , . s'.. , •• . Ihe, dead" :defenders, and: others : not le see his shadow This Sol, I p'et cent ..t.,O P .64. . 'ercent.; Seeeral the weil'Id- tOda:v ' -and 'teward.4.--.Mr Short 'is' -a-'nattVe of Bi in 'IA"h62.tater .died- -in SalIade§-esPl'is- '16w had to burrow thrOugh' • three I IsetaXed; villageP ai"ict.thinffig coms which thle •00ritribution$ :(,),E :;,iiiie 1 feid,. ' whre 110 .hael, 4erated‘thO on ealit.ptS.," ... feet of -snow 'Which may 'have i rriunitiei Were brought into 'the World's Day Of • 'PraYer • make 11,G,A, Store in ,Shat • city; Mr, : ta#kn.6'w reSidents . have. Mor0. disciouraged an earlier 'appears ' telephonenetwork and exoftthos possible, Ivi'is Ilene_ 'Robertson , and mrs: Short ...have ., a .tweive., ...than - a casual interest • -in. this . ' jflce. Ro, Henderson Spotted, were .operied in.a group of horth'' and opt lass Wednesday,. . '' ern centres !preVionsIy served by :Mrs: John' Trait Sang a 'duet year,old son,. Arthur, The have. 'Memorial' 'for one Of tneknow's , . and withthe faniihar • hymn The taken. uti..residnee,in the apart-. popular young men;Charles•',/ew.s tiyile et:014„a, are back N,v` hieh. ig ,giiikte .:telephones .orily; Leng,,,oig. 'Day .Thou' Givest Lord is' Ender: sisss ab6ve • the store, 1.. itt, Was ainOng the hereis de- ' *,-.1-rmer evidence that Spring'S twice circuit s were ifttrda46d .bY and. if11-4. Bel0e416thm the Inqe,titig:'' „Mr, Shin* isissiis grand open- fenders Of that ,bastiOn. Charles' 4.111St .around the' corner". . 65,006 mil& ". . was' brought, to 4, tioie,, ilirig,abotit , the end of thec month, .fate w never definitely know s * .