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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-02-24, Page 2• 4 • 44. • 11444 ► k".+ z't!w`�,''J+4t`0'"+44*,1 • TS. + M T F I,U�CKI!lQ'(N, ,SENTINEi4.. +,I.tU,G"KNQwr QlNi‘ARf4 IONS . LIVET' ..,.._,..^,• o ti -i--- • - Mzand lkfns.,•Jim Smith arid; . The February meeting of the Margaret of • Molesikorth visited! W.M.S. was held at the home of • Surida3z-•-!watih, nd.. Mrs: Will Mrs.. H, iEienry, The president, �a DOI .CANNON - Mrs', 'Harvey Mlaize and son . J• C. left .Friday to Visit a' while with '"the. for4 ier's ;daughters Mrs. Glen ' ri r pre -, o ,n;a QOPI NG RBS F QU H THE: EN'TINEL olli o e ed he meet- ". • .P, n .t • _. - _ • M land; ¥rrs.,>'rank Ritchie and inlg wibh a, short reading 'and. a To'rion`t4c �, , , l Sixty Years Ago:' new town ha:i1a;�rary' unc acre.... ' , P H" M ErKeri.zies,; ex 1VI,P„ sail. Sunday with' 'Mr.' hymn ; was - sung ?ollawe.d • by Mr .and Mrs. Jos. Freeman d The. Village Co r_.. ., ed on t pre. a for Anne , vi<sL'te4d, rS y Y _ :... g an. r 'l d ed f Britain • - Ludt- ' prayer byMrs, • Gibson, The roll family . of Leeburn were. r ant. otlan`d in:connection with and Mrs. $am. Gibson of k p y,,.rec. the; number, of•tavern li<c- Sc call was • a missionary and their visitors 4willh. Mrs, p Freeman's enses be Minuted to six. • tnli Icat on, While la 'Member .of'• r and Mrs, Jim McKa of field of work. The' reading, and mother, Mrs. Will Gardner' at the 1Vi . �' , . , �• Officers of the Luckno��;v Cheese P,orlamen`t �Mr�. McKenzie f was last week adoption of the minutes. Were fol- home of Mrs, Rich. Gardner: I t res.:. Thos. Helm, , ,chairm e �o f,. the . Coae�ri i e Iwa$ Port E1gun �pent.�a. day . .. p .,•, , factory were' p , , Ritchie: , i- • • � Mrs. es tcliie. � Towed b short period. �: Mrs, .An,dehvon Mugford & • ion With Mr, and °W Rx_ .. �°. y � , . Mr. and Mrs,"•Nelson Raynard It was .decided to take donations family visited 'Sunday • with for'j`CARE" parcels, for overseas; airild p . y Irvin.: of Mrs; H. Henry took charge of the DMr. , • ro 'ram. for her group. A hymn ungannon:. _..., b Robert... .,...� � p g . p+ • Mr, and . MM. John `cKinn.on was Sung followed by a, prayer by , anal. two children- spent'.Moiiday•'Mr"s< W. S. McGuire...Mrs Ross h ` and Nig ::'Will Hunter.. Black read . the'`'.scripture' • and wetlz; Mr, s K ; • ery e ' atthe :usual -comments: 'Mrk, O:. M,oCharles, axe` glad ,to •hear of his recovery Crliurch. s , ;xc .: h .� time, 1.45,041; . geve.a.reading dn.the authorship' and:iinProvecl health: of•'the•poem.• "Let Me live in My Mrs.. Will `Gard4ne and Mrs Harold of London were wee k -en d< visitors .with the foi'iner's parents, Mr ,and Mrs,:Abnei •Morris, NIr, Rory McDonald was . able to. come , houne ,the first of ,this.. week•. from ,Clinfon 111os•p ital, where' -he.' Was treated dor Pleurisy ; W4 Won. Stelco Prize A. recent issue Of "Stelco • ',' Flash.- es"'the official pOlication' of'the Steel, Company cif • Canada, con - 'Wiled a' picture • of Jack Leith of Harnilton, who is a • tinsmith with `this Gcnnpany; Jack'was.awarded a • $15.00 prize for •:re designing.' ' .monel metal, ,pail"s.. used . in acid • dipping in the plating shoap. Such 'awards are Made by the Company„ to employees who • de- sign' innjprovemenfs or WPC) .offer suestions leading' to `them. gg irLg House, by the' Side- of the Road',' and read the • oeam. Mrs, D. Ste- p wart gave 'an interesting account of Mrs, Aiken's trip to different countries• : of :the world to find Out the condition' of women sec,, Finlay N,Iclnn s; treas�, Thos Agriculture, and Colonization; a... eine directors L ^McDoug- . Ashfield .Countil • passed. a byL-..: all, James Baird, Peter' McKenzie,' lavrr,,prohibiting '.the sale of liquor auditor George McIntosh; cheese= in.. the Township ; following . the maker„ Mr. Denning ' ' F lsoal-Q�p.fion v�►te .that resulted in. .- • W. 'A.'. H•aekett' of.•Belfast Was.. 512 ..for •• the. (by-law' pend 2663 a send-off by the young' 'ainst+ , gi`�. en . y ag ' '' people ,Of the .comrnuxtiity before 7 Ashfield •• Township .'protested leaving for, Manitoba, The'addres the proposed change*. in the narne • was ' signed. by Levina Lane, and .Of _-the '°Ontario° 'West. Shore E1ec:- Rich . `Gardner 's ent a 'day re `James StotherS P. Rev. Mr.: Shaw, rector of St:` rs.. Ton tl� and' �M ten wIi Mfr. " .. � , t Cori., Ashfield. • • 'Peter's Church,„p leached his, fare 'Blake, 9� h � ,.. . 1• licebefore of to .$4heh. well sen v ,., g rig . the- 'educational pLcture�s mere, •. bourne.• •: brouwght , here Mondlay afternoon gast': Grand W. H. Sanith'pres d= for - the. Public S'clhool, '•children Social, ed for .the annual I:0.0,F. s and child- and. for�the adults as :'well, in bhe ve w n win. • owin • at •�bhe He.ard'on the program Were: Miss e ns g, . th , �h gs _ ren. Mrs, •B, .Baierkwell and' Jessie •.. : ... es Laha Bexry, $11- ma Smith, Parish, Hall, ,The -films were E e McCharles favored the meeting: with a duet The meeting: closed, .with a . by urn and •the benediction. Y • A social hour and` lunch was thein enjoyed !b all. • • j; IN THREE: short years we have added over 405,000 telephones, Put ; in "hundreds of :switchboards and trained thousands of people to extend:and improve' your telephone service. We are .adding more telephones to meet the' on.,..•.• i �. c tunumg demand. for service just .as fast • as: equipment becomes available AU this is beim done in the g h face of rising costs. Yet, up''to:now, there has been no increase in the .basic telephone rates established' 22 y • P years ago. For you, this means greater valuethan ever before;' for us, the satisfaction of providing the best. g telephone service at, the lowest possible' cost.. THE :BELL` • TELEPHONE COMPANY'•OF CANADA • 64. Vile will ..pay for old, disabled or dead COWS $4.00 + •ea. HORSES $x.00 ea. HOGS $ 1..00 pei cwt. All according to size and condition Phone, COLLECT, for` prompt, oourtieous service Wingham,,1214; •Rip1ey,9 16 or 38=1s: Ingersoll, 21' WILLIAM STONE . SONS LTD. INGERSOLL, ONTARIO AN ALL -CANADIAN -FIRM, ESTABLISHED 1870 Y Emma Peart, Lizzie Lawson, Ettie Whitely ',and Messrs.; A' Johnston,• Ehas ;Lindsay,: Jlames-Moody and James Bryan. •Carpet • calls,, and bean bags' were ami sements .,that Witness, Designing Women, Jack and :the „BeanStalk;• Rocky Lands, Rocky .Mountain trout A :Special. speaker, 'Mr. AC, ;'McKi�hnon; of the. • Agmnonr#.y Dept ” Victory Mills, Toronto,'.•gave an,:intereat-' ing tialk. , on `crop ,rotation. 'and 'soil conservatilon and' also brought the film Pasture Lands lyir, and..Mrs. Will Jackson of Ripley:`' visited: their •cousins,, 'Mr. and WS • Chas Fowler, Siixiday: were :enjoyed'after lunch .served "in Alexa•Lawson's Ibeslt style". :The openrng'services were held of y the: Baptist,.. Church -.(-formerly St• Andrew's Presbyterian) ,• with Rev. Maicolni McVicar,.:chancei- for, . of'.: r0cl/taster: University,, `'as • tric 'Railroad Co•:? ' •W'• ch • would eliminate the . word Electric 'The. +n' Township opposed :the change if it, ..: might; permit the company to use steam 'tor . motive..:power instead, of electricity.; • ent•Agci. c • .A subscription drive. was Start: ed:•to raise'.funds -for ..an' arena,. Donations were payable' • in:• three • annual 'payments, • Ewart Taylor'advertised .a daily milk delivery ser vice'comrneneing• March 1st+' Purebred .Jerseys:were added to his`' Holstein'°herd+ 'Mi'_ic was 10c. a quart or 12c for:: pure Jersey "milk.' death occurred' of 'Alex Reid,;,:age. 73 He;,.w•as a -sorn 'of M. and Mrs: Peter Reid, pioneer Sr..and Mrs. A iber't `Orser : who guest speaker (have slpent the ,pasf t seven. weeks rs. Geo Rookldge and family nilToronto With. their son Jack,, leh Columbia to join r Britis ft a arriived'home on Monday cher husband .• ' . Follo�►ing the resignation of �M •The,, junior Institute and Junior a Farmera.Clulbs loif aCol'wanash held Corrigan; the' Villag+e Comics a:p their .:.February":meeiting'witli• t e pointed-,W.''H. • Smith as assess young inenr .meeti+ng , at the Agri culitudal hall and'the girls" at'thc hall •, ithe . ;same: Ieivening. The, Instiitute • president Nlaiine' Lanub, opened:. the :meetin`g.,with the 'Junior Institute. ode,1he roll. call was answered by "How: to Prevent_-accidenits riri-the bo�'nre' - Elaine ;Bei , .as `cl aiirnnan, intro. 'duced -=the •Iguest' speaker,' Miss 'Aubiia Cleaver, R N., ` . Pilbh'ic Health Aurae for Goderich, choos- ing . for.��• her subject, ' "•How the• mental:° attitude •influences, _acci deriits' She also gave an . outline, of ,the•dutiesoaf-'tihe public health nurse Further plans were •made for the s�katang party ; and box social 'Friday �ni� ht: The . meeting closed' by singing, 0 'Canada. -The Institute ithenr joined, the Junior Farmers hat .the Agricultural Hall' for he dint meet{in . The Junior Farmers .had �Mr. Joihn Kilpatrick; atrick former niachrine. dealer .".of.- Ludt '• now, ,with a `rhr�wer '� five' demon ey, Beninger :.land 1Vfrs ° :F, Jones ,g and collector and Hugh: Taylor as. don -Stable:. street.in Spector and warden of fire en ,gine; Officers of the Hoiyrood cheese: factory' were:: press, Peter. ,Corgi an, -directors; H: Thompson,. • Wm Arnold, -Wm4:Fraslsr sec:, George! McIntosh; treasurer arra salesrran, John Purves; auditor, David Mc Intosh Mr Denning was 'engaged cheese maker ''at. 21 . Cents a pound and return: whey 'to' the 'patrons,' • • esideritrs of tine L angsid�e'. district Oscar. .•Casemore lbutteimaku at `Silverwoods Creamery, receiv- •ed word that his 'brother Alex had been .killed -. when . his_ 'car struck by 'a ',train near Windsor, or.• •;•' Mr. 'and Mrs Wm: Thom,psonppf Georgetswn observed their gold en' wedding. Mrs Thompson wFi' an... adopted daughter of the':late, D ' Garnier • John J • MiacKenzie, age 75,, a, native of .Lochalsh, died at'Point. ' Edward„ Mrs: R :Ross of I;tich-. alsli as_aµdaugbter• 4. --Albert• Beckett"•of Kiiitail .re ceived `word ;of' the. -death at Va'ir •ccsu ver 'sof his•'' brother,.'ev. Prof' S� E. Beckett , Rev. ,Mr, 'McLaren' of South' Kinlossp and • Forty ,Years Ago Jahn' 'Murchison ;resigned.. the. C.P.R.agency ' and was :suceeded. by.: J•. Garnet Arm>sstro•ng.' Mr and • Mrs Sam,,Mill left to make their Thome > at Fie g, Sask.• . :John Joytit,'.:reeve, called a.pub•- lic 'meeting -to discuss .building. �a. :was` ill w tin neumonia:• • Mr: J C. • Murdoch. ;conducted. his c ; se Cep; 1 issM g an+ caret. Ryan of Dun-. gannon dieed • at New Liskeard+' Shewas in ,charge: of Dungannon • postoffice for.. a .riuntiber of years Mr, and Mrs, Garfield Qstrand / er. an•d ;Rexford were at ••Piston at• . ding';the funeral of'' 'Mrs.. . . Os- .tiaander''s mother: Next Friday night, February 25, For a awhile' !atter lunch, a few 'the Guides": are.; Bolding their strations !on.adjustments;'•and .re paixs.' As an introduction :tihree Members gave a= slhorrt five Min- ute'playlet of huntor explaining how. a• fanner ' can be hindered' in the •spring. by 'dellay in having: implements in• working order: Mr: 'K:. -K. 'Davison fecal' salesman for pressure purnips, gave deimonstra,- tians. For. the. social ,part of ,the evening' musical..,._,numbers_.._w_ere given. 4by -Shirley Robertson at the >lario srzCharT'ierid�a1L •with the ', saxaphone - Mr '. Dawson , en ;tertained •for; half an hour with magic tricks; after Which lunch” .was:'served. • Fridayevening. a skating . party and box' tocia1 was planned but dancing` to records took the 'place •of skating , due to••rec Of skating due to mild weather. .A, large, crowd iattended : and Mr. Fred Cravvifor d as auctioneer. Suc- cessfully' uc-cessfu iy iper` formed' a' major or • op- eration on the young men's. pock- et..books. The Anglican 'Guild of of St. P�`J,s church' held an, enjoyable'euchi Wednesday of, last week at the • dances:. wage °enjoyed .with `Open•: N'igh,t". Everyone - is wel-, corned to . see a' aperforn�lance put. on by. the Brownies lean •ers and • • g• 7•Guides carnmenc'inrg; at :7:45 p.m. square music,'su lied ' b Mr. Gor` don .. Pp Y Andersson with the • violin and Mrs. -Alex Smith at the piano. Miss. Nora ;Creyke, home econ omiK s'coadh, who conducted class- es of die salting- at Carlowlast week, :':spent the week -,end with Mr. and .Mrs. R. 3, Durniin. Miss Creyke left to .cogumence• • ra' siin- filar course to be held at :Exeter thins -week:' BRUCE'F.:OF A. PROTESTS `COLORING .OF MARGARINE r. arvel► •Cep ert; who was: six weeks undergoing treatment for' undulent fever -.1r Westmin- ster estmin-ster15ita1London, is 'back home again.and' seen to have recovered quite well.. 'GIRL ,GUIDE NEWS • t a -meeting-of t1•ie-directorate- of the truce County Federation• • of:Age iculture, ,4h-eM.._:„week:vat § .` Paisley, a: reso1utioa- Was Wired to. the 'Premier cif Ontario, en- dossed ; y the Townships,-. protest in;g 'the ' color,'of i argarine.' it 100 Pointed but 'that • the Canadian Federation of Agricul- titre is fi4ghtiing the 'coloring of margarine .like ' Ib utter and want it 'taxe'd more in Q ,line with- the cost of production Of 'a peu'nd 'of butter':. The Federation has ern- buoyed .four . lawyers*: to ;put their, laolicy before the `government, Lloyd Jasper; president' of the County Feder+ai ian, , outlined the growth''.of • 'the Federation sin :'e, its.organizartion The BruceCoun ty unit was organized eight years ago, and he made special ,rr e,nticu of the services.. of Louis Da�ii;s an4 Kenzie 1~!oster in; organrtit l 3"he county,.' .f . The regular meeting of the Girl Guides was held' in the : Legion Rooms: at 7.30 on •Friday evening, In 'horse 7, shoe' : formation we preparations , made a arations f u ' o 1' r our. "Open. Night" which is next Friday, Feb- ruai y 25th. :. - ie d 'discussed'th.e project in Parish • ,hall+ •HigFh prizes' went to which' we• •are going • to perforin • ' ,Mrs, J,• Chisholr'ri' and Mr, Arnold and, played a few games. At 8:30 Stothers and consolation prizes Mrs.., Harold,',Allaii practised a, fever' or las luck would have it, the •wm • • ,of the songs 'Which, we are goin _ e.rs4or-=the flatter -were 1bir;-Ba`Tri:----tzi.-s'ring'_��.`.-.'-.�_ ; ,r V. .4.4 . 1