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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-09-03, Page 7N SDAY, SEPT. 3rd, 1952 De.. • an. int( aro books le,. elle w Kar moat we to •adi N the rat fol nffi me • • cut fig its 3,01 p .ria Yo u 'pet yo ,. a thr ,•yo tak so, at ' oat for ini our or f,b to ar it • 311Y the • er cal ntario TUE LUCKNOW SENTI/714. LUCKNOW ONTARIO. ' S ' (By A.W.B.) aS. ;pea John; • himself an expensive gramophone out must be growing_ up fast and records, then a. good second d taking a wider land maturer hand, car; and then„ he looked gest in i�rnportant things around for a wife.. Bless, you' .he and .you The next big thing got• one of the finest girls din the shall be hearing is not about city 'whom her employers hate to s, not about ' sports.• sand lose. They say she is indis• ..._...pens: ague matches, not about tray- able to them. Archie says she is ng around .:on holidays and more So to. him. So the ring g is we but about a . wife, bought and they are ,house -hunt - her liked ' your interest in nig.' The young Men of our cit ters. • of Public concern and run y P mostly to that pattern.' They lcomed the reque you made. ;roe "Tell sine what your Can - an. city is • like". • ow .I shall use. , this _letter to' O.11-9 'that 'Pita perhaps, riot in •wvay you would expect. 1 her think I can send you' a er with pictures which city ia1s put out..�fcar• .:advertise nt, and I • have a: newspaper ting which is full'of facts and res respecting our city and life that you can have. hall • I" start where•some, of �r comments in your ",1etter rovide nails °to hang my re-• rks 'upon, You say' in, your city :paid one' shilling and • three- c , hies in pleasing number; more ice for a haircut. In' our city. than most cities for itsksize, to u couldn't get -that job done. by keep'the'. boys on the straagh't barber unless you plaid him' and narrow'' and the' girls' charm= ee times that much: You say. ingly ' holesome. • • u emissed the bus 'that, would :Our .city, in spite of :some evil e you that lohg journey, south, disfigurement is not' in the class you, 'after running' to meet'. it of either.: San Francisco, or Allan - the point where your ticket tic.:City:' The former.in its'100 icated, found you, had: to wait years' story earned for 'itself, one another. dray. We very def writer says '"a mad city in its tely say.. to such runners ; in .wickedness -= mostly a ;memory, city; "Never run after a',bus with .such names' at The "Black a woman, there'll' always• be other., along" This ;,city has asses to'take you ' anywhere but heaven, and , though • women less, numerous' than men, -if s true lthat;�C'anada has 236,000 e males. than , fem�alet. But •y wait not an the streets corn - of course for uncommitted dis: fibre,'' and �. good ideals. They Which has ,.been peddling 'sea, Our d there.they do not• all live on Dufferin Avenue, where the cost- ly shining Qad?rllac cars• abound, where evening dresses and morn- ing coats are seen. One of these saints, • a dear old lady, lives in. a mean house • close •by the tracks. She has one footr in heaven and both . feet will. be there soon. Geographically, our city 'has. not. 'too' good a name for people' Who get lost in. it and are; seek. ing some streets. The big wide old mann river with his astonish- ing crookedness.makes the streets go all ' ways and thus promote a headache, ,and; s'ometimnes" ar cuss, for. making such .confusion . to like entertainment; .they are gone, strangers. ' o'n cars, 'and as . duickly. as; osS= 1, was three years in, ible implement lement liheir p getting to know• it and walked its p 'desire for streets every da . ,But. save. us <Z wile who is a, g1Pod. companion, • , • . ,� y. ', . .. has a: lot. o f ,ggod.'sense and *ill` from .. havin-g, it, spoken, -of, :as. fit in with 'tip -to -date and. mad- Pittsburgh. wias, .by a man furl,= ern things like gramaphone'play ous because of its ;difficulty to ing, classical usi � find thi$..and that place -in it, He I?n c, and auto- . ;.... ,, Mobiles that ---•-are .- d'orne call! rt."the cockeyedest city in wo rn�anly .presence and grace.. Y the world, The only place where Not all'•young men and women I can't find my way . around . . of our cityare an els • to be blunt where I, can's get a mental bird's there arsone devils But We. eye picture".: are happy to say we have; many Its a musical and singing city. institutions "like ' churches, and The ' sort 'of place • where an • in,- schools, n: schools, . clubs and'. friatenal soc- dustrial plant is dissatisfied, un reties, parks and:recreation, , fa- less it forms' . an exicellent choir, i'1' which practises •until it'` goes. to. Toronto . Exhibition dor Chicago musical festival to try to bring home the first prize: It'has sev::' eral bands,' a '.boys' organization among them with. promoters nho. believe that it is a far better thing, for ,boys to be'occupied ifi blowing, a trumpet than' a safe;: with; beating •unmercifully a drum than beating one another up.'One church has ;three choirs, .a total of 150 voices, r ho make Christ' Cat, The `Panama, The Bucket of ma, memorable by -its . program, Blood • The Brothel,.: Grant Av- and, keeps +the,:janitor` on his toes, enue and: child prostitutes; .places no not dancing, but .careful and where humanity wase going to the hurrying ''to see that',;the temper- devil with shouting Laughter and.ature„ and other conditions '.are the rattle of the dice box" conducive to what'the clever con And the latter had the evil' re-ductor wants then to,;do, 'Practise. putation pias one, Gospeler put: it,' nights. may 'be �a terror. to him. warning 'parents not to take their even if the musinc• and singing. is engaged young men even of your • children there, "to this place heavenly: -` city is a farmer's "city an sand and s' in for. ,.a l.ong time" to the horticulturist it •: is 'about' 't fall fall for the, one 'hose face filled with b roken command- ents A young; man who goes :;by e .name of Archie ,told me in as .•w'hisper; the' .otherdaythat, he Was to. be wed . in `October,::.He ! has been• in the :country just ,a few . years. from Scotland; wisely adjusted himself to •our ',sort of life, joined a chluch choir, gave I can't think :.that this, my ;city, with its upwards of sixty ,orders and clubst' lodges and chapters' formed, to put the . shine on ic'it-, izenship,: has a good story,' to ,re-, Weals when investigation is made, of them to, say nothing about, the .51 churches' making a fine •.con- tribution to excellent manhood every satisiaictnon ) at ° a plant and womanhood. Arid, one well. ere they niake overalls, bought knows of a few :saints :here and DUCE SLIP'S, NORTH HURON AINS. IN LAST CENSUS The 1951 census :; by Federal, electoral di t ricts shows Bruce County to • have lost about 1000 persons . since the 1941 census, while North Huron' showed a gain .of about 700 during the' same ' period, with 'the • towns showing the largest. percentage --of--gain,, ' with rural populations showing a decline, generally speaking: , Bruce. Electoral District 1951. • • ,119.41 rum Co. (pt.)..:.,. 28,205 29,253 742 910 1,-529" '1,689 1,489 1,631, 1,369 , 1,502 1,732 1,812' 1,026 1,219 1,827 • 1,951 1,464--1,6-03 1,593 ' '.1,810 1;294. 1,355 435 ' 533 520' 562 1:',048 1,098 lbeniarle nabel Arran' Bruce Culross Eastnor Greenock -Huron ,:;, • • Kincardine; Kinloss Lindsay St. 'Edmund's ' Satigeen • Indian Reserves 646 •815 lincardine ' „ 2;672 .2,507 Pott Elgin .;,,,.., , .:1,558. 1,395' Southampton .;; 1,700 1,600 Wiarton ' • f,,, '1,955 /,1,749 Hepworth' . 356 290 Don's Head 358• • 368 ueknow 90's 867 Ripley .,,.....,.:�,•.: 450 391. Tara, . 495 ..,.. ..,,.,...r 485:. Teeswater .,,,,.,;,,. 797. 819 T' verton-. 7 282 North .Huron Electoral District • 1951 1941 iirexn North 26,230 25,524 C, TPA^t mrP. PFS adds zest to the hour Ashfield 1,704 2 Colborne 1,136 • 1 Goderich . ,' 1,608 ' 1 Grey * • • 1,967' - 2 Bowick 2,859 2 Morris ,' ` .4,675: ' `'1 Turnberry 1,381 1 Wawanosh E. • 1,109 • ' 1 Wawanosh •W...:,• 1,190 '' 1 Clinton 2,547 1 Goderich 4;934 Winghalr► 2,642 ' 2 Blyth 665 ,079 ,246.. ,533. ,211 ,979 ,750 ,314 ,168 ,325 ;896..1 1;557-' ,030 611 Brussels .. .813.. 825 OBITUARY ANNIE MacKENZIE Funeral 'service for Annie Mac- Kenzie, .lifelong and highly `es' - teemed .resident of Kinloss Town- ship, was held. at the ,McLennan= MacKenzie~. Memorial. Chapel on Thursday afternoon •,cdnducted by Rev. G. S. •Baulch, pastor of. .South Kinloss ,and. Kinlough Presbyterian Churches • Miss MacKenzie wasthe last surviving memberof the family. of John and . Christena MacKen- zee. of Con. 9 Kinloss -',Township. She ,was'•born On the old home- stead in March 1870,' and made her 'home there until the death of her brother Laughlin in May of 1950'. . 'Miss MacKenzie then ade her home for a time with. hei iece Mrs. Ira • Wall, ;of near Win: - and later at the home of a.' • •.Mrs.,Thom.as Inglis, .the la ing ;a cousin, •Since a' year aag'o'. last June Miss ,MacKenzie had been a patient. in Wingh.am Hos pital Where' her 'death occurred early Monday 'morning, .August 25t . ti Interment 'was ,in South Kin- loss Cemetery, the .pallbearers b'e-• ing; Agus •McIntosh', Art Hod- gins; '.Peter. Moffat, Jinn Parks, Frank Th s ins sand .John.Mc-; Innes. like sitting at the end of • the rainbow. Here -are made ploughs and .tractors and all kinds of •ag; riculutral machines.' The knives that ' cutt the western wheat .and other grain, the ;ploughs that turn'the .virgin sod, or that which isn't virgin, bear the, ' names, known ' world-wide, of the man- ufacturers. ' And every bit • of , a useless "corner : found by :'the hor- ticulturalsociety ' they, focus on it with a lawn .mover and the droppings of . some seeds, and cul;.. tivating ' the lot orparkland to such measure that flowers and :shrubs' abound, and everybody is inspired;to•make their own lawns and gardens likewise, a thing of beauty and :a-• joy forever. 'The town clock in our. ' city marketplace ' cannot always be depended on. It has. spells. like Some overwrought aged person and will blu.nt1:y face you, at times with a pale unbelievable face and you say, as . you' take out your watch to compare, "what • the heck". And a' good singing class gat a public school in this city mailed: their principal in an arith arithmetic testone morning in: June. Out of 'some 35 iy seven- teen passed, and the -fest didn't climb, high. Yet the day before they had sung to high, heaven and got the ticket to the wide- open pearly gates which brought a shower'. of congratulations ' for. them and their principal,, for hav- ing , aving; achieved, so much and got their names an. the front page of the daily newspaper:, But the• sighing, disappointed princep al' would nbt lift up his face : cheer- ily; He .remarked . they in'ay have done. wonderfully Qn •a,. musical way but • mathematically` .` they �a PAM. SEVEN YOUR FAVOURITE BEVERAGE • ROOT BEER were a miserable failure. It is re-' ported that all the pianos in that. great capital city of -Waslington are out of tune; not so here. • This may answ; er ii? some mea- sure your question ,"What"is your city like" 7�''• •2f j•Yrj,: "t�, 'N'.••UiJ •Y:I. LLt �i : Y/MY!!. l • J.S J{'J.Ji. f.•..� +.. 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