The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-09-06, Page 6, *En ocusE wiDEsrREAD
GEt OPEN SEASON
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•, An •Oer-abundance a deer in
ELuro District daring the
past year haS caused thousands
, • of dollars in damage to autos,
• fanners' crops and. orchards, ac -
'turtling to conservation officers
Ontarid Dep*Itment ;Of.
• Lailds and Forests. •
The officers have ough1y es
timated that..$30,000 damage was
• inflicted on cars alone as the re-
sult\ of ,collisions with deer On
laighwaYs in the District which
covers ten counties. A total of
450,' deer Were killed in this man -
O laer and the aVerage •collision is
believed to hartle cost the ,Motor-
. 1st $200•• in, repair bills. '
Farmers are another group, who
. • sre welcoming the tifiee-day, open,
'season to, be held this year, The,
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•• idee.r, once the Y had eaten up' all'
, the• nalOral browse, turned to
farm cropS for sustenance. One
, ar,rner eomplained that he had
...lost 100 bushels of corn during
the winter months, while Many
• *then reported losses -of 25 bus..
lor more. Considerable damage,
• "they told the vVrildlife officers, Pad
been done to, their hoe ',crops',
' mach as turnps and mangles. .
• Fruit growers have been w#nt-
the:deer PoPil/ation 'reduced
' for some time. Young orchards
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• , • • . • TITS LITC1cNOW SE
in particular haVe stiffered heav-
ily, 'The deer' are said to: have
brOWsed on th4 tender branches
Of young trees and when 'these
were eaten turned to the tops,
aridthen the. bark. One grower
estimated that $500 damage had
• been caused to one:Of his young
stands.
• Nt#4- had ..exPressed f‘i: that
ap open s,eason would cause #
heavy influx of bunters, but the
fact that the • open. season will.be
general throughout the Prpvinee
will alleviate any danger, a.over-
Concentration of deer hunters,
wildlife officers are of the opm-
ibri.• • ' • •
J. P. JOHNSTONE has announc-
ed, that he will Seek the' Con-,
serVative ,nomination in the Pro-
vincial riding of "Bruce. J. P,
who form,. erlY" represented' . the
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ricling,.. was defeatd at the last
election bY Kenzie Foster. •
• Mrs..: I ,imas a 'fool 'when I 'mar-
ried You.
, Mr.: Yes, 1314 I Was. so in•love;
I didn't notice' ' •
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"How are lny chances, doctor"?
asked an anxious patient.' .
."Oh, Pretty good", replied the
doetor cheerfully, "brut all. the
saane 1, Wouldn't start .reading
any continued stories".
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BACKWARDS.
..SENT.0.1.a.^. • FIL.E$- .
. Sixty Years A:go tatiori•rviAS' made to' Ralph" F3Ve-
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Mitchell Bras. closed their mill
,in ilate May after a very success-
ful season during which they
shipped* 40,000, maple rollers, to
the , Old Country, - the largest
amount ever turned out in one,
season. 0" • • •• •
The June'. session pt Bruce:
County -• Council was Weld in
Lucknow and ;narked rthe first
time Council had met at ah
in -
glass, who...had Joined the 110,th
Battalion at Stratford. 0
Constable R. J. Cameron. was,
inatruCted by the :Village Council
to,_see that the ...Speed limit a
"nine miles an hour" was, 047
Served. . . ••
Dan MacDoria/c1 wag wOunded
'overseaS; having his arm" Inidly
shattered ilisy a 'shell fragment,
The•Cher. (red popular with
land point except . at the County loCal motoristdelivery of new
cars having. been ;:•recelved by T.
Town •,Walkerton. ,Headed by
Warden MacDonald: of. linion
COunty, the Councillors Came by
traiwito LuCknOw and were met
by the' town band under the lead-
ership of Professor Standhaft and
g reception committee cOrnptised
of Reeve 'James Bryan, Coupleil-
lots Lyons, IVIcQuaig arid aviur,
doelf arid ex -reeves Campbell and
Tennant. :During the session
Bruce ;Council 'drove to Gederich
to fraternize With Huron County
COuncil which Convened ..at the
Same' tirne. It was the first tiine
thetwO bodies had met since sep.,
arating for County ' .purposes 25
Years before. Prior to. : that the
,united Coinities: of Hurdn and
Bruce .had been supexlvised by a
:joint county ebuncil., •
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THIS' INNER. CHAMBER HOLDS
AIR WHEN TIRE:BLOWS
TIRE
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,OUTER Air
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LIFEGUARD CROSS SECTION
As. the illustration • shows,. a tiro'
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with a Lifequard Safety Tube retains
• air in,the linner air, chamberevel,
: when tire hiorvs. Tire does not• go , •
fiat inimediately,,,cor does not 1,urch or..
• ' sway but respaint under col: ntro
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S. 'Reid,' Johnstone .Wm.
Madicenzie; W.. WJ.' Todd; Mel
u.'Greer, A. E. Durnin and Jesse
Button. -
he MeGatrY House :Was being
'offered for saleor. rent. .
At No, 1 Kinloss, John A.
Lockhart was teaching Torn • Mil-
let, Pearl Geddes, Annie Stanley,
timer Arrnstrong; 11,turie1
Rich-
ards, Norman McDonald, Willie
'Stanley,
,Twenty Years: Ago
The standpipe was completed
in mid -June -For testing piirposes
the tank was filled with a, 21/2"
fire hose thrOdgh . the manhole:
at the .top of the t nk. It took
50 hours to fill it. • •'
' A barn raising • was • held'.at, •' Mrs. C.,••L. Xberger (nee Car',
Ale* Cameron's, con: 14, West tie 'Geddes.) piTie4 in. Toronto in
Wawanosh. Robert McCarrol had her 37th year. •• • '
the ,•:Centract. and •James : McCPy :1 , George Twarriley of ...Ashfield
did the framing 1 died ',:froin• a heart attack 'litchis
-Early , in •June ,the' death oc- 68th year. • , •
cur,red of Sir John A. MacDonald, A jury 'failed to •reach 'a
ver -
referred to as "Canada's greatest diet .in .the second trial:, of the
.Statesman, and ablest .•political McNeil Brothers charged with
leader. • - • bank robbery at BrusSele... A third
W . 3..Freleaven of „Ashfield trial was set for the 'fall assizes
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Was struck on the eye by a-nailat Goderich. , •
U DAY, Sgi")T.6tb,, 1951
THE. VOICE OP:, TEIVIREAANCE
isnotleg. is put-lling, legal
whisiceY • in the United States",
This was!•the. startling neWs Item
copied by the London Free Pl'ess,
from the New York Herald-TH•
bune. It .continued—."rnore,
shine—is being 'produced today
than during the Peak of prohibit.
• ion". Licensed' beverage indug-
ries .had furnished this' informa-'
tion. That confirms, What this
,paragraph has always mairitained
—liquor outlets do not, abolish
boot1e'ggirig,.,7-- rather they. make
More ' liquor available . and they
enlarge the . drinking.
with the result that there is more
iboOtlegging as well as more, legal
sale*,-"—Adv.ti: • • ..; . , ,
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6_vir(a
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and •it was •feared he Would lose •Lucknow Junior ,Farmers oft-
• ball team :Were' the winners of
the -sight Of the 'optic: • '
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•Group 2 in "the ,Rural • 'Softball
Thirty -Five Years' Ago League. The local line -Up ' was:.
. • • . 13.! LaviS .cr, C. :Greer 3rd,
In fate April the death occur-
red in 'Toronto General .Hospital
of Mary Little, in bet 23rd year:
She was ttie only daughter' of
Mr: ;and. Mit.' W. J. Little.
Zion 'comMunity. held -a pres-
entation for Nelson WebSter.
had enlisted 'rn the .1"6,0.th Bat-
talion, and at Laurier. a. presen:
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Hacliett p, S.: Trowbridge ss, L.
Woods 14, A. Thompson 2nd, F.
1V11CQuillin c, W.' Hunter if, G•;.
.Fisher rf. '• •
A barn raising. was ' held at
the farni•of jack and Finlay' lVIc-
'Donald Kinthil. John Cameron
•was.,in eharg-e of Proceedings and
tearri captains were Donald Mac-
Lean. and Frank Johnston. -•
.• Mrs: J. DaWson. received
word of the death Of her brother,.
J. C. .1VfitehouSe of North Dakota
and..a. native of /Laii,gside. '' •
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Ten Years Ago 2:
. Rev. R. IC.. Todd' of "Liielmow
United, c,hureh accepted 'a cali to
Georgetown. . . •
The .death4f—Rothert7iT•ohnAon,
reeve, of LueknOw for 10; year,
.occitited Goderich early ,in
May. He, waS inhis 60th year.
• Dr. 'Grant MaCKenzie•teceived
• the degree of Doctor of Medical
.1,Science in Otolaryngology from
• ColuMbia ' 'University, New. York"
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f•i)
Allister. Hughes f wasinatilled
as president of the *newly organ-
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ized,LucknoW_Branch of. the'Can*:-
•achan LegiOn., •
Bob. Courtney of ArnberleY'W:ds.
badly btirned aboiat the face when,
a wagon . lee& of flax' chaff .on
•whiChthe WaS riding caught fire.
David Armstrong died" in "Tor.
onto in his 6th year from spinal
Meningitis:. His father was over-
.• seas at the timewith the dental
corps. '
He was the grancISOn of
'Mrs.. Sadie -Armstrong; of; Luck,.
meeting held late
in 'May te fill- the Vacancy on
the ..Village 'Council 'resulting
from Harold TreleaVerfs resigna-
'flan,. failed to obtain' a candidate
/or , the offiCe. .•- *;-'•
Gus Xinihan of St: Augustine
• was elected president, df. the'netv-
ly organized /West W#Wanosh
unit • of' the :Pedetation of kgri-'
• 'cultt*ti-e. • ' • '•
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'sg .,0.bServer W. Lloyd Weldon
Was reported Missing:in aetion
Orerseas eWS, 'a son a Rev.
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PRIVE CAREFOtal
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DEPARINI,ENT OF -HIGHWAIS„
't .Gios H. DOUCETT. Minister
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• G. Walddn; of Braritforcl and
forrnerlY of BerVie •
At a gathering 'at the
•horne f Mr. and Virg, Sohn Kn.,
,patricic,' heir ,Parents, Mr.: '8i Mrs.
Wm, Robinson celebrated -their
, 56th wedding 'an n ivertary,
„ The death :decur,tecl a Mrs.
Wm. G011an in her 31st year.
$ .Councillor . 'Harold Treleaven . •
resigned his Seal on the, iflia:ge
onticii" over :the,- procedure •
the
‘i'llq.gPetd:dASeeosti'PitaBetdlibocnnis".17Wne°.ive'at.i.rn°na �de.f.
by
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• .tihhefeel-',r;c7,4nnygterliiiaerin_cwogogtrotiocnnietto:
ed the. ministry. Rev. -George L.
.43::orritisag6ilhcla.sa' WiD.11c)iatj..1%.14A5, Ivietiea'nF
Gordon Ball, Viilt) fei.1611/Kg
at Larigslcle, joined, the 11,:q,A.F.
Triih.AlN
edeeatamhoic7i.dirt,edis:.!.ddc.91Y.o
Wm.
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l'been. recalled from Forrnflsa. e
cause .of 'conditions, in the!, FarT
at.;p. spoke from e
n,..trtir,a`cih91,,Ptiot
the Of
large ,dongregation, : 4TanMcR• " • '
ae wasl'inled'dbPlitY:: • " •
Magistrate for M, iddlesex- 4114-
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