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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-07-28, Page 2PAGE TWO THE: LUCKNOW ;SENTINEL,, LTJCKNOW, ONTARIO. '- THE L' UEKNOW ,SENT; Lucknow, Oaro ,4tUttOorized as ,mond. Class Mail, ,Post Office, Departments Ottawa Member of The C, Established 1873 --� Published Each Thursday Morning Subscription, Rate — $.2.50 A Year in -Advance To U.S.A.':$3.00 a . L: 'C Thompson, Publisher . and Proprietor, • ° THURSDAY, JULY, .28th 1949' , ,.IT( j.VE YOUR: CHEST X-RAYED InAtiidnAw at, every citizen: of • :this community. swill again am be of - .feted ' the:,:advtages of a free health service as provided bythe'' tnass` ,x-ray chic. The Cl�aiismeri;4 .. Y '..in 'c o- 'eration,`?with th.e Ontario. r : ' Association:: •a n d 'T`wberculos S t�ntaxzo p' De arts. eat ' o ealth 'have arranged:. to r,ovideevery man, . woman. and :high :.school 'student in this :area. a free chest, examination without, any cost: Or obligation whatsoever, , , This . campaign ;is ; 'part • of •a' Province -wide plan;'.:to cut in half ' theincidence. of tubercu,-' •iosis; within' the .next ten :'years: 'Local officials planning the sur- -veY estiiMate That more than; two thqusand: persons will receive a tree chest X-ray.: That prevention ise better than � cure, all will agree. :In the pre venton' :orf tuberculosis,: Mass ' x : ray :surveys h e been `found -to: be ••• *wig the ,most 'effective' .measures. It ;is` hoped, therefore; that, everyone .will take adyan e ,of this excellent opportunity. ' toro ect' their own :.health., :the p �.. , .'health of ;;their family and: their comn5munity The menace 'of tuberculosis the ` fa t::that `. rhes -tart �el m. g Y ac .. " ' person can appear perfectly HealthY: an.d• feel fitand ,Yet have . .the >disease.. Happily, • when de Y� tected in its . early .stage it c'ai• ' "be cleared up'' fairly quickly :and 'the person 'return to his emniploy rnent.,,The surest way of .finding out whether .one has ,-'huberculosis is through 'the x-ray exa 'a %on. Each 'person found to have a ' shadow- of •,Y the disease ma;: then` immediately receiv' : the necessary. _ attention. -The survey;`has yet. another, benefit. It Will greatly-arouse, public: awareness of this insidious disease ;` With;: 'this ' awareness fully ' ;aroused'. there -are - good- rose that' cts at this grim enemy of the ;people will' eventually .be• doneaway withr- • ° The® Canadian taxpayer': has ',a right 9 i t to ' ues�tioii 'Why' he' shoixlzl' g Y ..iE�for two fountains and pond y for a which' the Canadian : National Exhibitibn proposes:; to build, This i s ib t ` of 'c would ,finery , oust • 48,,000 , andwould be provided for I a Special 'grant from the .Dominion Govern, ent. Death lean,*. Over .the 'driver's shoulder When the speedometer needle' approaches ';the 60 Mark. -Scientific ',tests "hhaire 'shown' that Only ' relatively small, gains in time • are accomplished, , es- pec ally in traffic, ,;by the drilvier' whp': push.:the gas pedal: to the floor, •Take your su inier driving carefully. The life `you save may .- be your own., " , 40 One needs. little imagination •to; see the "Made -In -Moscow?' stamp on the.wnrld=wide ra°sh of strikes' that has beset this troubled world, Jtc is .more than a •coin- • cidence ' that these Red-insipired strikes should' occur in riuneraus ports around 'the world at.a time • when 'the dollar crisis and the impeding of free exchange of goods further ' complicate; ; ,the problems confronting, the de • mocraeies,; of , the world,.Cou.r- ageous union. leadership is de - mended in Canada and the other democratic countries to 'guard against' this -Red" Trojan horse.: NO Al OLQGY IN' THIS APPEAL Recently a..grbup: of ' enthus- iastic believers, in 'the Chamber of Commerce have taken the field to: enlist- members in this :.organ izatiort; which has as its sole pier= pose the promotion:: of the. w'e1 fare of this` conrnunity 'These • m • yen .w °pit not, oust' On, .a .- ar he' ose 'sta=ble • coin n T xr p`u're e' g , is ;dedicated to' the' advancement of the :conimm pity's general in#. terest and prosperity, and, mens •bership in this organization can' truly • be ah ; inv'estmerit, not a donation, if the individual mem- ber puts something more, into. the. -,organization than his or her com- •cparatively: trvvlial, (membership fee. ..The 'canvassers:, had no apol- ogies• to make.::`They were asking you tobecome apart of an organ; izatiort :that is.. Dominion -wide ,and Which is of proven and inestian- able. Yalu e in many centres across Canada. 'Tile..:: A Flo :aL Cha mlbe Will .Il function through an elected- coui cil;;•:: supplemented by various• cunni nittees, directed in their var iou�s activities. by regular 'meet- ings meet.,ings of 'the' generalrnenibership, at; which these projects are 'de- cided upon: . 'Lucknow an d District can be -definitely ben' fitted ''by an, alert. 'and. enthusiastic ,Charnb'er •of Commerce.: Its achievements rest Solely.with the: rec `ption • and re. •., e'p Sponse it • receives by the- civic-: minded" folk ., of . the community... •The Toronto Star : reached '' .riew low in journalism• j,iis-week: by triffling . with :'the. deaths of. those little tOti :at <Mattawa. The. Star 'seized this hour• of:morrow as ari opportunity to Launch an- other political `litical blast . at , the: Pro- vincial . Gov'ernrcnent which it charges, with • responsibility .'for:. the;•deaths;of these. youngsters. A Letter to the Ed or in tat. Week's ,issue 'drew ' attention :to h " the, facilities. itaes: that the Recreation - 'al Centre ,couldirnmed'iatel of . ,Y ler -Without • awaiting the .tonal` .h. g finishing.' .touches to • the..(build Rest neoanus` are immediately available : by• the opening `of the c uil d" b d rig and 'the appouitiYi,g• of 'a :' temngpora y caretaker.; Such facilities are' decidedly lavkirig' in the Village and'. at the height of the holiday :arid .tourist season it is'too: bad if this accornodation is` not made ;' immediately "avail- able to the general public. OBITUARY • EIDONHAROLD TWAMLEY • 'R:epresentatives' '.of • the Sun Life Assurance Company,' Victory Lodge No. 563 mei iters of . Park Street ,'United Church Women's Association, as well as.i i.any friends and 'rela- tives , attended funeral services Friday ,afternoon at the Needham, Memorial chapel, Chatham, , for Eldon Hiarold, Twamley,. Of 23, Ursuline•,, • Ave., , Chatharli. Mr. Twamley was : at ° his sui-paner home :at, Port Albert when, strick- en three weeks ago. At, the. Alex-. andx.a"aviar;<ne 'and General. .Hos- pital, ' Goderich, he. passed• iawiay or} Tuesday . Rev J. Morley' Coiling; con- ,.. au;cted the last `rites. and p a• �d a eea ed• gtlowurig . trrbute 'io • the:..de . s ..�r Interment was made. nn' . Maple "Cemetery;' Chatham..' The Masonic service was conducted by Robert Montgomery:: Mem.- bers. of Victory Lodge acting as pail bearers were, Harold Smith, W. •J, Carnahan, William Boley, Earl Adams, Charles Weight and Norman B]ackwell•.. Flower bearers 'Were Earl Geddes, Mike Reid, ,•Dave' Thomas, Dean .Scott;; James C'onnacher, "Fred •Scullard Chester -.Wright and Les 'Near. "On Thursday .afternoon' a ser- vice 'was held at the family home in: Ashfield; _xrovsr ow:ned:.,by his. brother: George The , service , w.es conducted '16Y Rev. T. ' A C'ar- Michael, of Brantford.;' . a close throu' friend Of. Mr. Twarriley, . gh, their assn ciation ' at'' their- sum- rt mer.h •:orses 'at'Port.';A1be. _. Pallbearers at "'this service; were 'six .cous;ins, '.:Milton ; Kzlpat- rick,. Tom -Abrahams _ Gordon Johnston; Wilfred 'Drennan, Tom Twamley' • and Jim Sherwood. Flower.' bearers .Were Sam . Alton'' ,. Cecil Johnston; George,Saunde sr ; Herb Curran; Win.. McCann. arid Wm: Andrew: -; The Tate M' Twamley--was .: born m .. 'Aslield. Township 52. years :ago, sons:, of the. late Geo, Twamley and Elizabeth Saund- ers. He taught':; school at ••Gorrie, , ' P.. A.' Malcom.on purchased the e law . =bu iness -of :' the late; Benmiller , and 1V1!orncton,.. b for; S , e, W. C. entering' the.. insurance •business Loscornbe in.•Kincardine ."He con - 27: years ago. He :served Withdis-' tiniied his ;weekly trips to' Luck= TNUiSDA"., X 20th, 1949 • LO:OKaNG 13A KWAt D.S THROUGH THE ENTIN•EL FILES:? Sixty Years `Ago" ). ,On • avlondi.ay, June 3rd, :1889,'. Dr. :•Caveri,principal. of ' Kno?c' College,, Toronto; laid the corner - ;Stone of the new Hregbyterian ,Church. Murdoch,: secret- ary-treas trer of the building committee stated, that under the contract the church` -would cost • about $'9;0Q0. He read a list, ot. 'articles, placed• in the cavity of the ,corner "stone, as. f cllc'ws; "The Presby tertian ; Church Lucknow ,,., . e Y •. D •-1`8 9 irr the. 52nd was, ereoted A.. $ ear of the reign rof leer . esty-: Queen .,Vietoria•; Lord: Stan- ley- being Governor +General: Of• 'Canada, Sir John A.; MacDon.aid, Prime . Minister;-Olilver Mowat, Ontario, Premier; James 'Bryan, ,reeve Co'uncillors,, G; W Berry; I).. McDonald,. Adam Thompson, James :L .;ansa !building comtmittee; Y r Peter McKenzie Thornas'Hunter, George. Bobertson, .Donald •Mc- Donald,Adorn' Thompson, Alex Ross, H.: Morrison,' 'D. 'A., Mc- .garding ,the proposed' new water systetm sin Lucknow. B Bl" zstein was adventisin 'g'a cleara c"sale headed, n e Just a feiY Can=' more days ' and. its: goodbye to• .yteri;en Lucknow'' • . •rd°and ., .:Su ori '�a mo .� pp: t n8 ve to have ,thc • li ate, Hi ' B e e i wa . ; routed uw ghyfmorn.';.; Goderich • ::iiia • Lucknow : , a n d' •., Blackhorse, Kin'boss , Township Council .passed'. 'the. following l es olu • • : "That in the opinion' ,of ; `Counci is ii vwa� gh y tr errs tasking the trip,,frcim,' Toronto *by. motor. ° The death occurred'in ;Kinloss on June 8th' of Mary., ,;Janie• Spears, beloved:,•wife;• of Levi Boyle, in . her 31st'ye.ar, ' The June Women's Ir,.s,titu•te rr>leeting rwras , .held at the lirnr�,e of .Mrs.' Wert. avlacDonalc , Thc,so atte4ding. met *the -carryall at thc� . hc,rnes' of Mrs, T.',Reid and .plc. J, ;Ferguson. • W, W. Hill's advertisement (erred `'.to ' "The, Hub ' Orbe \ - . the Borne of 28c tea''.. local �oY , Sing, ., . , al laundiy epi i;a- torp advertised ,himself' 6a.a tisk subject and tax payer. I. Miss 1V1ina .Rutherford, rctu •nw : ed `to St. ,.Helens. after succuss fully cornlpleting her, term the'.. College. of Education; Toronto. Twent Years A o • A u�bl ' si�eetin Was `held'ins late May to..hear inf oxmatipn re - grimmer'', john .Potcher, W, Con 1 ch-airxnran • J. ' G. Murdoch';' rte..,., .., copies of ' The Globe,' Mail • and Empire,. 'Lucknow Sentinel, ads •':P..resbyterian,� P,.i'_e 'Review,. Presbyterian Rec all the current :coins". J• ; The: Lucknow Ministerial. •locia tion was 'formed :'With J. : McNabb • appdinted per'si andRev.: W A:' Strongman, an s retary • • ,MCorrigan bought' the e`gr cer Y West: of •H: o•11 .ari and -business 'Robert -McCarroll bought WM, McDonald's sawmill'. He. had ur chasedit 14 years before from • W. Treleaven As - eV. nt G-• Fort :Y;: Years Ago 'The .CainHouse: chartged" lian'ds . with Messrs: Carbert and, .'Close in possession. • , tinction. and 'honor. with the Sun now. • `Life .'Assurance Company ,and Bearing' the signature of Reeve Bated 'high ;in .the' production:` re John 'Joynt an • advertisement cords of the c oMpany. •;1'Ie was a called. , fortenders''for draining: member. of `Kent. Life;Under`-the 'Caledonian Park and °clean- .g writers ''Association. Tlivent =two., ingthe outlet'to. the river: • Plans y year's• ago. he married the •form for draining the parkwere sub er Lauraetta' Edwards ^'who. Sur- mitted; by. an engineer sent`wfroth. viives.. He also: leaves. a .:daughter. Mats. :Qliarence' Moore (Norm )`• of.Chatham,,. " One sone �Do la ' u s apt g home and." two brothers,, Wallace of London and: George of Luck. now. • •Music is : like medicine,;say. s a doctor. We'll ;agree' that some of it is • hard to take: • T'HE NEW HAT It's: over•'for. another.'year The Port 'Elgin' Times pouts And .'brother, Iglad of that •,Yes• we went shopping yesterday 1�P�'+�y y To buy my wife a Summer hat She tried on every kind and shape; 'That.rniilliner Bari .a;• smooth `line; The nice hats, .and the tot so nice ;She •:said, they all looked really fine, out the fallacy of trying to lure American :.tourists with . , those things • to ;which they are. 'every day accustomed. Said ohe Amer- ican ,visitor:':' We like Old ;Glory and our° rrn—diahes but -when we coriie' `to .Canada we like to feel that we aregetting and see:- ing: •.the "things we don't get . at home. 'That's what, we like. about Quebec, :everything: is different and :we like 'ie.' Aird; � ;The Tjrnes, "Let us welcome, .our guests' as Canadians with : the. cUn on Jack, Canadian: dishes and Canadian hospitality". Civic ',holiday Week -end : iso coming Lip and will, be aacom- •parried by a', higiiway traffic jams that requires More' rigid en- forcement of regulations and' More •"care and 'courtesy by every driver, than at any' other time Of 'the year. The traffic toll n. Orrtar'io over the .Dominion day week -end was : eight deaths,' Will it ' b e repeated' again? I thought' the cheap ones : looked •,`4:t11,6„9lest; .... Well; ;that's the bit of Scotch 'in me, To hum and •haw"abbut theP rice Has'always beenp my policy Y ,. She . bought the one she'd ' tried .on first . And left'the'other sixt -f' ..:.. like � , .: Y' our, .; 1 kicked 'like heck .;about the price, When we got home,. ,I . kicked'''. some More. : Five -fifty .for a' :Woman's hat, It's just .plain. .robbery,.I say, .And how' Y envy bachelors For them each day dollar day.. ;.1VI, 13lic Ingham, t`h'e Agricultural College at Guelph. i Word, was received` at St Hei ens- of ' the '' death of Mrs.. Alex Johnston :; of `Austin, Manitoba: She. was formerly Ruth, Ramage. R. ' Manning, 'manager of ;the. Sterling Bankat:Dun!gannon re signed and 'accepted_,a position as ,,Manager ;of the 'Rdyal •Bank at Clinton • Mr.:, and Mrs. Harry McGee, Mrs.' Ed Pearse and Miss Dahlia diehard `'. visited, in Lucknow; Goderichrto L r, «, ovv; sontinuii g north conn.ectin with Pn r ot• incia•1;:. Highway No,; 9 'at .the 'Village of; Inloss'will serve a greater num bet, of ,persons'..:than coitinu'rng a highway, from •.'Goderich'.along •the Lake: Shore and will also; be. a directhighway between the:. --counties. :of . 1uron,; • ttnzl Bruce.: Be,; it ,therefore resolved ,:by thais'• Council 'ba urgently •request the ,Provincial " Department Of Hight.. ways • to • construct . and maintain a, high*ay f r o m •'•Goderich;,`,. through Dungan non and Luck,. now, joining Highway,, No 9, at Kinloss". Daviso'n's ,-'well drilling" outfit was in '<operation '-at • the :Second, Concession' School and 'struck .a. stfong: flow Of Water 'at ,140. feet.:, The stream w'as gushing: •'8 •'feet • above the groun b, 'Lucknow Junior' ' Farmer : of 'ficers *ere:. pres„ George Ken,. nedy; vice pres., Fred Martin; '- sec-treas. Claire McDougall; 'auditors,, Cecil`Johnston •I•iarvey Anderson °' Junior ' Institute of-, .titers were: crest; Winnifred McQurl1in; vice -pres., Elizabeth Alton;, sec.=treas.,•.Ethel •Martin;,`. directors, ,Edna Ritchie, Elsie An- derson, s Jessie . Andrew,' Mary, Cook; Helen .Swarf;.pianists,`Win- nifredMcQuillin, Marga ,ret But' 'ton; auditors; Lyla , Richards,. Mary Cook. ■■•.■■No■i mai ummaa■riimasmosaaa■ a firm sees .1. 1 a ' r :. -*-. -r -r. • •. ■ ■ r, jam ' :L:: ` % o • ■/. ■' t q ■ ■ • NATORR S'' :PUR• -D■ ,r . , ■ . FOO ■ ■ y lit _ .. r' I .II il ■ Eommencing Frida July;29th ': • • • ■ •The ' : • ■ Neer •Honey .'Crop t.w ;i• • i ■. y • ■ will be .obtainable � v ■ a i a ... ■ t " j; ■i ■ a r Maes.Apiaries ..• ween ■ ucknowl Havelock $t: Y.. r May Soy:1e�.':KinYough..... ,:: �.. ;iiii■rrti■■ir■,iw■....■■■■..•r■ 1 - ■ `'Phone, 141