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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-05-03, Page 1, ‘,$2.50 ` Yearly •In' Advance; 50c Extra. to U.S.A . • "''� TO MOVE TO KINLOUGH SOLD FARM AND:' �l�t ote• noun �� Deci - ' ....des: T°o W 11Mrs. lvfargaret. Dudley is offer- DeVO4;04).. _ e. Soujh Q� �1 . •• RQAcH Nhll . ` mg .her .home in.L .ek a " • .. home � : noav for � Mr, and Mrs. 'Burt •kt.oaeh have �--- l— ---- . ,. sale :and "plans to move to Kin- Sold.:; their home in the .pillage 'For the fourth'. ea'• i .. y . r row At. the• May meeting -.Of:the. `' lough • to: Make her - home with to '1VIr lido: Mrs.. '.Grant McDiar- BANK STAFF • ��aa , lVY ... uckn'ow and District has. set the Village. Council on -Tuesday night her ibrother,, Mr-. Worn. E.. 'Hal, mid who, obtain ;possession on contribution' record for D' ' Board'. decided. • to proceed.. , " de, b an' Mr .:, District the. 1N1iss Marie S rli n y d s Haldenby, Mrs, ;October 1st, Grant, has sold 'his No. 6:of the Ontario Tuber..culo is _ Pa . ngr deu'ghter s .. I aldenby suffered a' ii f :act • e: 'farm ate.• Pa 'amount to Gr nt ' ' �vrth ane developing of, the No. of Mr, arra Mrs. Harol p _r ....,.uz' a. tlssociation. ' d Sparlir .. . . 5f tent 'hole and ythe installation, ,o f jo . g 'two years: •ago' -and has to ;.move Farrish sqn • of 'Mr.. and. •Mrs'. • . , �, •� ` i. • VVlrrteahurc�h, ,has. Iorned .°the ;• . .. + , _. ' of an iron •reanoval -Plant,-,if nee, about 1041'care. air was made ,o stafrf of the Lucknow B a • " .. ,. • rnch o�f •;._known, at the atannu,al•:.district , • - 'Wilfred (Pete) , Parrish -• Mr,. H'alde,'nby' `recently,so1d •his . -,. ,• cesary� Jo give the. municipality• the Bank of ontre 1' a and com- , -Meeting :held' in Owen.' Sound •'on • .. a new water supply. , • • :.: Culross. Townsh farm menced her duties on. Tues a. to:,John CADET' CORPS .INSPECTION • •Wednesda Aril. 25th.'. a n :'•: . , • , S. � • s�.�,� , �, :.:d y , Gly.nn;and �bou �h ntile:F • Schaef-y � d ' Coun•cillor S, .�. E,.... Robe .son, „ -, g. , fel. ro ert.. i Kin 'ou h a' e d F G. voted against the }lotion, Y •P P.. y ..,n• l g , obtain- "Ted". . Br - .: •• •T SETwer .t ch FOR-''FRTD,,i�lY h'ie'h, � was :attended of 'the. •� .The Board's 'final' decision in ing . possession May, 1s't. Mr, and • BOUGHT FRIG • The annual inspection .o.f the Lucknow. and District Association this matter. .was `based on• the. Mrs. Schaeffer. • are opening.. a' Lucknow.. •District. •Hi" h School 'under:. the . nsor' hi convalescence home, • in Kinear s p. of the cadet. ' corps. will . 0e held at :the Clansmen. • • ecoin�iriendaton .of Mr. A •E. •_ I T H ' .' JAC�K.PQT' Berry of the Ontario Department . , dine. • •. Mrs Irvinethe last Christmas Seal school grounds'. on Friday , after, Duhring of Health, Who strongly advised , Brown, of •. Berye. •• • ! , �� .P. A. MURRAY BUYS noon at 2,30•' The public,. campaign; a 'total of $1053 was this• course. of action,' when ' ane on the .Lucknow Legion's, 500 ivited to attend. The i esti ; " . bi •' ' STATTERS FARM IN IKINL , 'S: ng, raised locally, representing. a .per entire; .Council Met with, him• last bingo jackpot last; Thursday OS officer 'wall be Lieut,.: J. A. Car capita contribution for this corn-. :.Friday in Toronto .. •night and with it she bought an, son; HQ; Western Ontario Are'a:.W .P..A Murray:has bought the ' • electric' refit erator: • "A ' frig ' 'The 5th "•'test' ,hole: was sunk g. fi is at ' :E - • '' ; d the distr cthbyea considerable something I ve •wranted _for five St ,ters faun on •Con. 10, •Kin• • south' of: the flax mill,. where ' a i margin,. with .•Hanover .the • run - loss Ifram Mr. De,�izil, Staffers,,• tre¢riendous volume of • `water', ' years, •abut never ,felt I, could ' af- • . , E FO•R E$T1: Nv i• . • - - _ __who,_.will-� vacate=the_ .home• •the _ __ :_,.•rser-up' with .contributions -_of, 25:3 -*48-. struck, but of a higher iron ford it , Mrs; Brown told The ' ce - Sentinel: 'The frig, ..he ,added, latter. part of the •month. • Mr. 'ICI, N LOSS' FARM nts for a total, of• $1i5'21..Water, Water ,.content ' than 'is .desirab, le. ;In its . ' �,. will be somethingthat • • "Statters plans .to .-ego to ',Galt...to: unty w close behind, with . softness ,the water is similar. to' , will longo. i ono average .of • 252. cents per cap- remind her of the snake ;his• Thome with ,hiss n Gor-..A ..refo.resting'' project of con ..the No; • 1 • well, .and Dr. Berry,good fortune that Caineto ;her• in Lucknow. is don and. Mrs. Statters., siderable., importance •'is being 'stated. ;: that with the • . iron 're. _ M Mr.: 1V) urr,ay had the 'farm rent collie, ` Y out ,bv• or: oriDonald: The , meeting. extended cong'ra- nioved' ' the; qu'ality��,of ' the . water r. and Mrs. Brown live on M g • a far+m..'usfed . for. the past five Years. and Jim ,Henderson on ' the. 50- . tula - tions' `to Mr; Brewer on 'be at ;'No 5, would. be as 'igood or . J• . south of the High -This half of the L,ucknaw area, and way. •at:;B.erv�ie. They ,' farm has been in :the acre.'farm _at, the •Grev Ox '.which ,• ... . !better. ' as that •of the ori inial•' a ,They have four• . ..; .•' Statters fam•iIy' for sevent' ears;i R,�ras arch ed' - ver -y. favorably on they , .. children Elle 1p, aroly>n 8, .X :Y . p , as by the7John W: O - .--:.-!��e11. ' He .::did-say�'.:that.�:..Cau�ric=i1 � ---�narr�e~nted I;arr " since• Edwin Staffers ;came, from Henderson ,umiber • . 'Com an e by' the -local rni ht trythe water without' re- ., y 6 •and ,Ray ,age 4, months.. „ . . . :; ' p y feel• diking the ast acearc n a d. - g : iron,�' t. h. e• Dorchester ' district• and ,frons the •estate. • of Alex GGollan.n• • .P y,., ' moving the ' as 'users might Ellen', :: their oldest 'child, has • a in .111.. fight'; against the d'e'ad . , );cart ailm nt ;bought the property` from 'RUT:: •''Work, was'com �leted this.week '•g ". eventual) ` get used ''.,to it. :It is .. e . and at present is p 'disease of fulberculos'is Y .not : e' mitt ‘,•0•!'Cairi. of.settin out,:the first 2 000 ;trees . Councils intention: to um the p .r ed to. attend, scheol:.g The' resiiIts of 'the. 1950..cam-, . P P Mrs. Brown.. said it ' Was'.. the •° which are provided by .ane • De- , well°and •explore any other' pons' l align: were . ; rew!iewed at 'this first !bingo; she. had attended 'here . partment: • of G Lands: and: Forests. ' :ability af•''reducing the iron; con- meeting) ;and' :district =plans''dis :. : ' ibwt ': inti�m�ated it , would, not be me, :as trees tent ►before.'proceedi'ng;. with,,the• cussed=for , the' •'1951 seal: caM- Over a period of ti • installation; 'of. the ijron ''removal the last.., She was so•.far behind 'are' .,available,, it, is •:planned to . • n. plant; . ^•iri••the early: -'for the jackpot:• �, reforest .about 2'0'• acres of the •p' g i .that. she:. .didn't think she h�. d property The 'first •.plan`ting •Higher Water Rates 9C a. ,a', chance:' Then 'her luck changed ,S• ' �' . covers a�b'out three • acres. The ,. • Cost: lit. the entire undertaking trees' set .oaf` :are' from 1'0 in- K I N LOUG 1:. NATIVE I and she; was so i�uSy covering including sortie ,$5,000 tor '.'test ' chea'fa a `foot in'hei • dri'lliii'' ` is' •estimated• .ta ru ' .te: the numbers she 'hadn't time" to - ght and were � __ . g, . n , .•I;1;000 'red line ..and . 1;oo:Q. white i-1 EADS S:YN:OD probably..582 00Q to .be' financed get excited until it vvas all:Over: Mrs..•Brawn was, taken to, •the ' : p• ne... . r": by.a 20 -year delbenture. issue.,•To . , . . Y T. i Ile, ]a: J. Lane' of.Clin'ton, was microphone for' the, presentatiori:� • S E B .- . The, ;planting,: was . -done by ,,, .carry this will.. mean) an incriease elected by ,'acclamation on' Man= of :the $500 in cash, m,ad.e :by Bob . plowing. furrows six `:feet apart`, in. water rates. The rates:,haveSE;NTirl EL,. . ,.11day 'night to : sneceed .the,: Rev: S p-• ` 'of . `the Leg - and hen spading. in' he., young ilii son,, • _.pmesrdent never.. been'..adjusted . since ':• then• trees. ' The 'gang. of workmen who Donald M'.aclnnes,. R'idgetown,, . as •'systerh,Was installed, 20• years ago •° . ,m,olerator' of :the Presbyterian 'Over 500. Attend . . completed the. .job on Monday •'and 'are regarded as much' 'lower; THAT: Les :McKeith.: has return= Synod of • Hamilton and L'ond'on, .' The Recreational Centre was mciuded .'Les. ' Purves,. ''' C 1 a'r•e,. I, .than -In. meat municipalities::.• '. • ed . from. • ,ingham•:.HospitaI Milne Donald.. McLean Flo. d• Synod' met in St. Andrews ries ccomodate die, :. .. , .. y . byterianonburg, of almost taxed to a Chizrch,',Ti11s : eemibers'.: of the Board •,each crowd :of 521 players wvho bought .where•. he, was a ;patient, for . a Milne, Donald Haidenby and effect ed' their opinion .which` in month'- with. the shingles. Geor a Or lis. - • cards. SiXlteei regular , games'.g ch Rev R. Which Douglas Macbon • effect;' with .• the •. exception,;. of were rayed' for 10 each; 'There' --o-- ala -:is minister. 1 Councillor.p $ THAT W. W. Hill', Mr.. Lane became • moderator Robertson, was that 'crew three $50: s ecials and a ll, w'h'o is' quite ' the .h'a' • ex erii ted' l ' •o .All. fond .:of c cls 'has bought a' after Rev...Davi'd Gowdy,;,',Paris ....they ..d .,p men nng $25:free., consolation; game..,.y..n'g',.. •jWILL� ATTEND • U..S:,. -.Only. •;: . :.gii'ough, .and 'sihould •develop a•:'new ' ;three -speed::„ bicycle .. with esbyteria arch, the told the..Le ion.• Haid out. on the i Pr n Ch. well: where :uantities of hand operated: brakes and"s •reed-: ASS EM,B LY 1 N ° :MAY :.other • nominee, withdrew. largeg night. a .total of $845 .. m prizes,p aw he new moderator . is a vet - water 'of • •assured'quality,� shift. lever, • after, the style of . the. . .. , ' T` , were .and' netted. a nice 'profit as well:" Y En lish ..bikes. ' •• •Early in;•June the Very:Rever-' eran, of two w.ats . and','of nearly • known' . to:,exist...• Regular., game winners .were. g .. end F " S...MacKenzie. •'will con -Con,. 40 years service to ' his' church. •, • • Councillor.. Robertson;'; :whose A: '1.b'e r.•t , :Harrington; ; Leonard' • ^•'' i, THAT • w i t h, • Daylight Saving elude. his.. teriri ' as, moderatos:. of ' Born :at. • Kinlough, where two, ,• dei has.,bee'to sink a reservoir I Coun�ney,. ,Jack.' Little,.o . (Fraser., , . a a • , r , •Time•'in erffect, and•:trains 'run- the Presbyterian �Church:in. Cari- brothers, 'John R. and. Malcolm: longside the .No., 1 well e.asmg, +jMacKinnon, Jack .Fisher, Cam • r L -nin . o stazzt d t e the: ar- odor -an'-'•office-_,hie -haircapably--stili. reside, Mrs .Lane went,:. to . Oreferted. proceeding with this. Thompson; '.(Mrs.: Dave.Anderson, . !; . i- rival of 'the ,afternoon Mail : at filled'::and•. with dignity.1 ublic . school there • and `attended. 'p1an..Hei'had previously confer .I ;M�,; .'Simon,• iVlart�n • Courtneyl•>• , ., 1 . red ri : • the ,local post office .is. now an . The•visit last 'week' of Rev. arid' Walkerton , High• School.,..:He re- pill** ' with Dr. • .Berry. Mrs. Chas; •Webster,..(Mr. Morton,Mrs:..MacKenzie ear. ho a ceived a B.A.:de lee from ' . • IT'• hour • later:.The., train s. arrival. Church, , , r ., . , g about, the grater, � ro�blem •here, .Tim • Bradley)', . Co,:Pollock,`'M•rs: , . �+ church :-.and he..s�cene . of �' '. ween • University.and a'. then-• • d " P ' ' is scheduled' for 2.40 • f st ' , t s ..their •Q, ,. s • and said.. he :was' 'aan�azed at •�Dr. i Horne;l�r. 'Mac•Donald•, .Mas$ Ruby '. �- :. • • note, � College _, _:.. time.Y . Youth, was�._a. happy .; and' :logy-'-degree_.from ,: Knox. C g . Willis, Mrs; 'Arthur Retann: Don. :., .::worthy ; Occasion: Mr. and Mrs.• : in 1911.. ' alda McQuaiM . Mrs. Johnston of ' w o asion: :THAT' the ':trout season .opened. •'MaeIKenzie remained;' in the coin=, • : As a. student be. started' Pres- Wailkel tnn,, Freda Hackett, Mrs. ,munity ' until Saturday. when: t ' `" ' 5i)_rniiles .. .rtl ::o •Eric- Walde"n specials; Waif. -ed on Saturday;' biliaotoo� _suc� cessfull �. '' s•,.: streams ,• were, motored :to Toronto With his bre Vancouver, near the *boundary •:of Hackett, Mrs., :Nelson• Hodgins, . • .,..Murky an high ., from recent. ther,; ' Henry;. and Mrs. MacKen-. Alaska.• .• • Mrs, Archie Smith; •jac pot; Mrs. m y. d h g . heavy rains., Some 1'ight'catches Zig., . Ibis first ,charge as •a 'Minister Irvine Brown; consolation, Jack . . • • .*ere reported over the 'Week- On 'Sunday lar.' MacKenzie :coif=:•'was.., at Cookstown •near Barrie O '`' endo ducted • .anniversary. 'services ' at: ''in 1911. Two years•:later •he went • _. Port Credit. On Tuesday he. ad- to 'Grand `;Valley,' .then •, enlisted THAT Ewart... Taylor• • is building ,dressed a•• meeting of the• Synod` as • a• chaplain., in 'World War.. I'' • anew ibarri on the 'firth prop-sof Harcnilton ' and'.' London being •to serve • overseas • with the 12th held. in Tillsonburg. and.:on Wed- reserve• • erty',back of his new home ori - G , ..; Quality Hill. nesda s k• to +th S od, of I. - When .:•Mr•...: • L lie returned`'' : Y po. e, , e, y� :, a Toronto and Kingston, in:'session home in 1919, he went 'to. Han a' y :Wa.l. THAT ' Gordon MCClur. a the; Bell : - t Toronto:,•, o� err- . In. 19 5 lie'srioved to; telephone repairman'. in ...this •In May Dr. Meekenzie;'will at laceburg; where he remained un- .districtL:for everal-':years----has- tend.-the---General Assembly of- til' 1931 .when; he took; charge at •' been, transferred to • ;the.: Lind.' the . Pr'esbyterian' Church- in the' ' Knox`. Church, Goderich say district: , United States , which.` meets in. WorldWar . It • • took' Mr. ' Lane', Ciricina'tti; ..On the •first Wednes- into' the chaplaincy service again bo• 4 • LUCXNOW, ONTARIO, THURSDAY,' MAY 3rd, 1951 • AG'AIN IN TB„SUPPORT LEADS PSG • Berry's change ' of attitude" at Friday's session. Mr. 'Robertson said he apparently had • been ._ brief .'-,-on 'the—subject—and Reeve McNab . asked him to ex- plain' that `'remtiar'k• to ' which Councillor Robertson replied that Mr. Berry .seemed. to have ;all' the: answers. 'The Reeve retorted that. he - had never talked • to Dr. Berry except to arrange' "the Board's meeting. • Dr. Berry saidhe knew of no municipal well in.. Canada, such • as Councillor Robertson ,wag pro-. posing. Mr. Robertson said he ;is informed there is• such a . Well at • Springbank;' at London. Tn putting the matter to a vote Reeve McN,alb said it was a very (Continued on page 10) LOCAL PRINCIPAL: ,. GO•ING TQ ,d►. �YU�a 7 Mr: John D. Ross, rnci al` of p ., p, • clered ouv Public 'School • has• ten- tiered his resigl' ` . f ylgnaton effective :at the. end, of the term: Mr.'- :Riess` `rants,` piroceeding with other • lira- ihas accepted" the ,principalship a ship `of ,proveme t's. The'Legion built 'up "1Ynga.'Pulblicp p l ''P the 'infield last year and,. it is in.: ��,ill , a � ..,he ssun3e liis School where ,_ the best sha: e this spring it has *,epteanlber, new dntie inl, ., e' ei' been, n. y'r e i out- .._ 1VI'r. Ross has: been probablty v rltment ,f nape) of the Lucknow. school field needs the same tie for r. - a d years:' •. to Make it a f'irst class diamond lan land , Mr . )loss and ,family Much remains to> be done at h s regulation. • la : - , . Y _ t "to im i owe be permitted. Tis regulation p n •to leave for Cayuga short- the•:front' of the park p ,• 1, .. ,. ,. , ,,.: .' : � it � Skirts. must. be e'bservedt •• . : e after , the clos of the 'school .the a neat ince �,where4 { e Alex Havens, Coristable., crit►,• the highway. Rit`ONTO SPEN. MORE :ON . "P RK Thelocal branch' of the':Can- adian. Legion decided; at their meetinglast Week to proceed _ with :further improve lents to rthe- Caledonian Park:- Clearing of' the hill,;,rnore'fill in. the ,outfield,. of the ball diamond •and'` a rail en'- closure.' of, the ,outfield • are .:im prove ed m�ents planned. The aim is to have • more ex- tensive improvements made to the park in .general by 'the cit -bp erative efforts of 'the Legion, the Agricultural ' Society and th,e Municipal Council., • Im roved drainage of the park P ..e e 4'' r-: which wa hasbeen �achi vied. THAT Charlie Robinson:' had the' day . in June; his successor will in .1942 when hp was attached• to •t'ip of his middle finger nipped ,be elected ,when ,the General As- No. 1.2 Fi:F.T,IS.; R.C.A.F:, ,.and • off by a skill, saw. ' • ; sembly meets in Ottawa, No: 31' A:NS,; R.A.F. •A•t ,the same ' - D.r: MacKenzie. s _... e n''t ,two time 'he began preaching' :at Clin- .._Lo,•. :.: ,P. THAT .fine weather the first of months, in ;the Maritimes` last fall ton and he has .been there ever' , since. . '''nd•' during �tour the East, the week saw .seeding istarted, a d ing his of aa.,, ,orr light land. M•rs. • MacKenzie visited with her' The Rev, R,;. G '•MacMillan cif ..' nominated ,Mr 1 ---0-.7-• ' '" dough er . Ml sa N: E`.' Jarrard and Goderich, who, . THAT .Cam 1VIM Tah.s vis'new .B. Mr Jarrard, at Houston, , Texas. Laine,, for. -'Huron -Maitland ;• Pres. A, 'service: station on the„cor By , Christmas Dr. MacKenzie bytery, said. iit' vias' largely:,duee•: net of Cam bell and *Outram 'WAS, at the West ,.Coast, `where Ito '' the new °,moderator's efforts. ; 11 Streets . 0' now 'open: Mrs: MacKenzie .;loaned him to that his church at Clinton Nthich, . 1 spend 'Christmas with thein on ..Since :1925; had ibeen: 'rented )from I. "Dr. Douglas , iVlacKenzie. and': Mrs; the United Church,,' recently Was NOTICE acKenzie, Dr: MacKenzie is a °transferred to the-, 'resbyterian1 RE ,'FIRE CRACKERS . Surgeon lin Vancouver. congregation. . ' . Y • ' r4. ” Lane pi ' � - Enroute Eastward* 'again Rev.. esently IS on the. ,The'settin� off of.fire ,. ,. tM . . . on „Main St. In Luckilciw will not MacKenzie had to ,fly from Cai-' general. board of missions' of the Bary to Ottawa for' the .opening General : Assembly ` and he .is . of Parliament • and :then 1 etiirn% 'Convener. of the historidal 'tom- West to complete-his'w tfinerary - ; mittee fol'=• ynodr- ,.-•" :. -•---- . ryFi,.,riw,.4;M, `�. :+' . , ...�.ern;.,u'n.afYG.wa:a.:iw,V..e4,54i' :c . 4•. _i •r '1 ,�'. . • di i ery 'r ,