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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-09-08, Page 2110 ±41 Cni Pol { F -; „i • 'PAGE TWt THE' LUCKNOW SENTINEL • Luc c low Ontario •Mr. and Mrs Harry Copeland • •at ;. and Mr. and Mrs, Will Wellwtiod 'A' r}� Class Mail, Memberof The W A face Department Ottawa all of Bolton visited Sunday with r' Published Each Thursday Morning. 1 Mr, and. Mrs. Ezra]nnes of :Clinton . criptionhed '1873 Mrs. Minnie H ff her Sttibscriiption"Rate .,=- $2.50 A Year in Advance—To USA.' •$3...00 spent, the. Week -end �vith� L C. `Thompson, Publisher' and Proprietor. � daughter, Mrs: Robert Ladhaw :&' g .. T . 'TIDE LUCKNOyV SENTINEL LUCK -NOW, OTAR° WHIT.ECHU ;H Tauns., 'SFPTE1 iBE1 0011 1949: SERVICE RECOGNIZED wrrll WINDSOR . GAS .COMPANY Senna nn VVacDonald (Sally) Ann Was honored • recently by the Windsor . Gas Coa nipany,; 'which she h ai served leontinuouslY . for x5' years. arental .home: ;is at; .alis parental, .Ldchalsh. •.;She ' attended ,High uc ' ow' 'aand : • took .School;.mL ,. ... ial course at park Busi ' oon�nerc : ' Ness 011e a C in - was Hamilton. : Elie g was employed by the Oanada S• lee1' ' Cort ioration in Hamilton and ':at Objib vaY- before joining the :Windsor Gas .Company on. 'June 18th; 1934, a + a 'bookkeeper in the merchandise department.. Miss?. MacDonald eventually. • took 'charge: of the merchandise ledgers, and dyer a year ;ago Was put in charge of ;the gas and Mer- chandise bookeePrng- department. Now her responsibilities include all 'cusitomer, accounting: `with' a staff of fourteen under her. , Sally says. she enjoys her work and ``,adpres• her ',.fourteen•: children'. She • is active In the ,Company bowling, leagle • and ` enjoys 'golf. FALL. FAIR DATES • t. Arthur „ ,,.;., , ;,,. iSep� 2'P; 28. Blyth Sept. 7,. 8 Brussels ' ' »Sept. 29, 30 •Chesley . ,,.,,,..` ,Sept; 9, 10 i�fford .,,.,.... ..........: Sept. 13, 14. C1 " ..Sept. 23,, 24' Drayton” , ...;'. undalk ti •Sept .14, 15 Sept, >29. Duram eP h Sept, ter•= . •`Xe • ,Sept. .16, .17 TO OPEN NEW °PSYCHIATRIC SECTION - AT •WESTMINSTER .1 ' er 18t b a' 5 temp, °,t1 my, S Y, eP hh- t- the p4iyschiatric institute ,apt Wes. ' roster Hospital, London, will be. formallyopeneds,The' Institute is becomes : part. a . 250�bed .-unit. that • of • the ;Veterans' Hospital whichwill::greatly Increase . and improve treatment facilities for ',mentally ill. veterans throughout :the • province: • • The: official :opening Is shed- iileld for three oclock that 'after- noon and bep will: receded byy • ' •'. drumhead'service -and mnarych:past of C and A'district com hands• of the , ;Canadian, Legion ' ». at . two o'clock. Fergus Gorrie, Hanover» Hlarriston Holstein • Kincardine Listowel • London (Western Fair) • ' • Sept. 12-17 i Lucknow » ,Sept. 27, 28 ¥eaford Oct. 7 8 Midway .,........., :. Sept. 19,:' 20 Mount' Forest Sent. 19, •20 Neustadt; ' • Sept • 16,• 17 H burSept. 16,: 17 Orangeville ville ' Sept. ; 20 21. •� _. Owen: Sound • ......., Sept' 29 -Oct. 1 • Paisley Oct: 1 Sept, 1'4,:15:1 p Sept,:: 28, 29 ' Sept' 27; 28 Sept. 15, :16 Sept: 26, 27 Mr.' Laidlaw, • 'Tchborne Mx and Mrs,•Harry, of Goderich,, iMr and. Mrs; • Dun- can 'Kennedy. » `and, • Miss, Annie Kennedy of Wingharn Visited on Sunday .with their mother, Mrs: David Kennedy. • • Mrs. Mae Koss and Miss° Olive Terrif, f, R.N., visited •, last Thurs- day' in Wg in hair with. Miss: An- nie Henry, R lv.,, of New . York,' 'Who ',was visiting'. her sister, Mrs. 1inde• at,the :�horne ;of • Mrs. Mus I1_• .grove •x: .>s and Mr . 'F; ..MacLean' n .vsited�:'�last��Thursday with , thear. son McLean -'of 1Vfr.".and M s.••I a`Mc,Learr Wroxeter. : ` MIs s Mildred M'cClenaghan spent Monday, at Toronto 'at the C.N.E. . s ent the Mr. Gibson Gillespiep week -end' at Toronto at the Ex. Jimmie and Kenneth:. Coultes of • Belgrave iiisited, "last week. with Jack Coultes. a t the home of Mr. and Mfrs. Albert Coultes: aVlr.. 'Gordon. Wellwood andh�lyir,: Mac *McGregor 'of Exeter spent the week -end in Detroit.. • Mrand s. E. Crroskorth • Mr r Pa lmeton s PortElgni Ripley • . Seaf orth Stratford Tara ,Sept.• 12, 13 OCt. �.3 4 • Sept. 7, 8 Sept: • 22 23 Sept. 22,- 23 ': Sept. Sept. 28, 29 Oct.:4, 5 Spent,the,Wireek-end with rela- :_ti3res fat . Unionville Their = son, Paul,-. whp .was holidaying thee, returned, home with, them, Mr. and Mrs: Hayes of -Detroit spent Mr. e t the'Week-end'with•-and 1VIrs. Victor • Emerson'- and . other relatives.:Mrs: It. Tiffin who had; been Visiting with there; and other relatives returned 'to her, home here with them • Mrs.• Carnip�bell of London, vis- Te.esw;ater `' • T oronto (:C:N E.)'..Aug: 26 Sept.. 10s Ro�bt. Ross .last week. Wiarton Sept 15, 161 school 'opened Tuesday •` w'lth ' . P Miss .Anderson of'Belgr�ave as the L,0a.KI THROUGFI Th THuRs., SEPTEMBER 8th, 1949. BACKWARDS SENTINEL FILES I Sixty. Years Ago: Pupils of S.S. No, 13 • Ashfield. included H. Mullin, J. McCros tie, • H.. Irwin, J. Somerville, ,D. Lougheedl M. Alton,. 14, Borland, A. Vint,, H. Irwin, M. Lougheed, J, Sineltzer, M; Hackett, S. Cran- ston, G.'Borland, .M. Johnston, A. Somerville, J. Hutchison, P: Som- erville,, W., Rutherford; J. Bark- ley, H; `Nixon, ' R.� Johnston,.�L. McCrostie,4.,,C. Agar. • ounc illor •Adam: Thompson beug h't "a• h..andsornefpair., of gr'eY. colored bronehos", They were directOregon °.and 'had ' ,� f�rorri �` � never' had a halter '.on then. Ed Odium,. gave a "lecture. •in the Temperance Hall onthe life, habits and—customs of the havingJapan- ese; recently returned from' 'the Orient. • forty Yeats . A go. i.ted a few. da`'s with:' Mr.. an, d• ;Recovering "'From Mishap • ' Miss Mary Wallace, .:Walkerton octogenarian, is• recovering g , . :from injuries received» when knocked •down by: a . truck Intel which, she walked 'She is:an aitrit..of . W • al- , lace Miller and Mrs. Ed Thom of St. Helens. A ' KIND ACT o i ' During• the wild' storm of" early last Thursday' Morning, .Donald , Thodnpson -would ., have: lost' . his', • boat had•it not beeifor the kind-. ness , of _BobGoodhand`-ef Detroit, Mr. ;Goodhand. was . holidaying at Beach :and during ` the, A�rri'berley. height of Storni. had 'she furious stor . gore to the beach Wont 2;30:aim to see if his own, beat: was; out :» of reach . of the • .breakers,..Which :were ;rolling up on shore .beyond the�'hi.:gh water mark. It was.then that he discovered 'Donald's boat. afloat, and being:.'btiffeted against ,J •' a small `-pier `nearby: Wading •gist` deepin .the surf;• he recov- erred b wr he boat and; dragged it up on' -ore to safety. 'nob also 'took a an'd' the next: morning in bat:- h tening windows 'in a few vacant. 'which had 'been ?blown. ;' Cottages; .wh in by the :gale: • '`whit . Were : Weibster's ' last words" • " Zyniase; Zyne•. and .Zymotic". THOSE.OLIh MAGAZINES Cameraman Caught Dan Alton• teacher. Move g To Ingersoll Mr: and Mrs.' Jiin Burns .have moved from •goderich• to `Ingersoll Where Jim. is employed as : •CNR telegraph; operator • • OBITUARY A:recent:picture in: The Van-. DR ,A. E. ARCHER Lochalsh, hast Blacks.' and the Ripley nine, played an. exciting hardball `game at 'Lochalsh; -With .s, , 0 to 6.The the, visitors winning .1, Lochalsh battery :was ,:Cameron and ,McKendriek...,_....,.and_for :-,� _ p �... Ferris and • haprnan' The 'very next evening; Kincardine played apt Lochalsh, when the latter team won ''a 32-9 victory over the °Lakesiders. ` Cameron and Mc- • formed the Loch- alsh •Lk i, .Kende c a�g `lsh , batter .' .The Kincardine; a Y *Kincardine teary had Sweet; Riggin and :Mc • Gregor ,, ' S t.. Gordon -..MacDonald',; , of He1 ns, , • .age. 21, •died suddenly. after an abdotninal operation: He was bookkeeperat the; Flos Roll er Mills of Elrnvale, .neat. Barrie: The remains were brought to St:, Helens . with interinent in •. L? un gannon'. • Cemetery. dine tomurk the/50th anniver nary. of the organizing of the west Waw'aAosh Mutual Fire surance Co,, Mr, and Mrs. Sana Gibson moved ; to »Goderieh where he took charge of the Massey -Harris agency, F The death: •occurred of Mrs. Harry Ingram, formerly. Annie eton .. dau hter f Mddl .. _ , o the . ° •' •,. g late • 1V.fr.• and Mrs."George Micidleton; Miss • Charlotte. E: Smith;' dau- ghter Of Mr. and;Mrs.Sixiith ' graduated :tvv!W•atiiringli:altrilm e G ' ge er al' llos ital:' p: e :"T . ,e • .,: , . �T e. .h. cdosed It. had emp1oy ed ,., from 30 to 40 •mien; : ' The - death . of Sohn Blake 6c curred suddenly '.at his farm at Crewe. ' " The, marrriage„i,w'as solemnized of Isobel ;Purdon;” youngest dau- 'ghter • of • Mr. and Mrs. A. » E. Purdon and George Tiffin, young est son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tiffin. j , cotiver ,. Sun : shows 85 -year-old Dr. A. E, Archer ,•sof Lamont, . and =three-year-old Arta::.died' • in late May 'at ...Lay'. .• .Dan' :Alton Y Alta.,. -an. Noel Tailing strkirig� up a friend �n�ont, ":Alberta, , according' to • The occasion .was at'.:. the announcement in the current'. ship." :. • Pioneer :Association • pica' issue of�the:::United Church Ob nic`aat ;Stanley:: Park : -Mr- :Alton server, He 'was:: one-of-Canada.s was. former- bridge and• !building [foremost.. 'authorities on: ,public rA. ' and�vvasafOrmerook. •' 'aith ian. he suerintenderit:.atCra bp 'native of this comm'unity,',Yie is �. dent ' of the Canadian Medical' president: of the' Bruce Old .Boys'I .Association. , •• : Association' ' in , Vancouver,' and Dr. Albert Ernest Archer cher was wasamong those. heading . the born at ,Canrpbellford,, Ontario, .trek "back : home last year • to j on December. 114th, ` 1878::. His I went to . my dentist's and: • Thumbed through' a- magatii'ne; I just could not believe. my eyes At what "I had .dust seen .• The Jalps,had bomlbed•Pearl Har bor; • Had made: a • sneak uttaok, • And Uncle : Sash: was promising That • he would, pay then), back. the Bruce; County reunion., lather .was: 'Rey.. Joseph Archer, :a Methodist • aninister, and his. :' !mother, : Martha: Hardy. •He HAROLD. •- C'ANTELON,• .. game uated• in. medicine 'from the Uni some district. for grad - Overseer. in this'Toronto "`in 1902, and verset ". of Too ,. l Y :time, hasbeen transferred d • the':iollowng year e a<r went • to : Grey County: He and Mrs. Pante- Star, Alberta,to ~le e..hepracti ed lon halve 'taken. up residence at for three. years.In' 1905 Dr.:' Ar- 1Vleaford: • cher married Jessie .Walker •Val- ens,' formerly' of Lucknow, "Ont. She was; ,a. graduate>of the Ham ilton, Ontario, City Hospital In• 1921 Dr., Archer' was .admit- ted as a Fellow of the American College of • ,Surgeons, and in 1931.. received the F,R.C.S.; degree from. Canada';. •in •' recognition of his ability as 'a° surgeon. He• has. twice been President • of • the 'College of Physicians 'and Surgeons. of Al- ages 27, '22 and 20::• berta, and » fin `1942 was elected President at the Canadian Viedi ca1..Association." Tis' ability : and SUFFERED, BACK INJURY.reputation were recognized be- yond" the medical profession: At Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Fells have a, special convocation- of the Mir - ,returned to Smooth' Rock Falls. versity , of • Manitab,a `: in 1943 • he after f erof sun Mother,»vacation ' �at • the was granted the. honorary degree honie Mrs. James : of LL.D., and shortly' afterwards Webster, . While' here MVlrs. Fells he was awarded tithe O.B.E in: suffered. a. back, injury in, a fall recognition of .his services to his and had to be placed in a cast, profession and to Vie ; country. at which she will be required 10- large > Later he , receiived 'the 'wear for about three; months c.B,E. In 1948 the University of ♦A • Alberta ;conferred upon him the •honorary- degree of LL, D, Bought "General; 'Store Dr: Archer,,, is, survived by his 'Mrs, Amelia- Treleaven spent widow, two daughters, Mrs, •.Rup- the last two months at" 'Spring- ert/"Buchanan • of Montreal, and male with Mr. and Mrs:.Lawrence' Mrs, Charles Hallowes of Tang" Tremain, where Mr. and Mrs: anyika.. • Territory, : East Afrioa, Tremain have purchased'the gen- »and two sons", Norman J, W: of teal -,-Store from .I•Iudsotr .Elmore: ;Vilna ` Alta.. and Gordons of La - They obtained possession in June:. Mont Alta. PAUL , »LUM of Hanover, . who 'came . of Canada, 19 : years ago, ,was, ;recently reunited , wih • .hid• wife and' son Lenny for the •first tem'e 'Since leaving Canton in his ; honielan d.: It was the • first time Milne -father -head -`seen -Lenii --who Was born .after -he- sailed for• C,an (ad,a..:Mr. and • Kra Lam have three other children in China •Y'• went down to see My doctor, And.: if, I didn't see , Where. lenry Ford was promising A finer Model T.; The magazine.`werit :On to spay • • That Henry had done more . To:help the poor ,Mari own, :a car, That meant -afore to live. for, • The agents. , should come to •our • town Now: that I've spilled the ,bears: Anasell our Doc's- a :Model. T Or .ssoxneo.».t W %anises, . Wrn. M,- Buckingham4 Twenty :'Years Alex'rnoved:from 'Ham- ilton: to, Toronto` 'where he . took e'harge of one Of- Liggett's • Drtig Stores. .fernier .rec- fi,evi F L: •Lewin, , • . . .Wastransferred 'tor at Kinlough, w from : Brussels' to:- Parkhill. Mr. George; ' Moffat, aged and gt'im erk:'of Kinloss Town-, lon�ltame .c� - •ti'on. ` ' she - tendered his .resigrLa • .. p •A ':picnic;'for :officers. and p01- icy . holders was held at Kincar-",erett •.Youngblut Ten Years Ago Beginners at »:Lucknow Public_ School-,Were'Dona1d A -g -n w Rul-h--••••- Anderson; Grace : Brown, - Morley; Chin, Marie . »Cupskey, .1V1 ary ,Gol "Ian, Joyce . Haldenby, D6nald, Haldenby, Elwood Irwin;',, Bruce.' Johnston, Doris Lloyd.; Neil Mur- doch;'Donald ,McAlpine; Gail Me,. Millan, Catherine, McInnes, Shir- ley Moffatt, Lucy May Phillips, Jean » Winterstein, Joe`. Whitby Another .trio . ; ofbrothers en.-' listed- George,' Neil and Johnny, McInnes,' .Other' recruits,' giving •L'uckndw, the highest,'... per: capita response. in' the .county, were Don- alci _ MacDonald,' •Dave Milne, George' Webster..Johnnie Carter, Stimson, Haroldi Donald St n, S tc«� a arid'. Oeci1' Dliriford, ArmY,FY a � rates "were raised" raised" to $1.30' for privates 'with .`a $35 : allowance 'monthly `for wives' and $12' .a month for dependents un der:``16. Attending Stratford Normal were Norma,:»Weatherhead,:'Hilda Twamlcy and Jim '1VIcl�all." Taxincreases including• a • pound on coffee and; 5c a pound'• on tea, or lOc a pound ,when • the invoice,.price •ex�ceedecl• 45 .cents, -Auburn : district young rne:n :to Join the''colors ;were Frank Car ` Wihia�m .•Thoirtipson and Having.. Trouble With' Light ~ J a c k .'.-Campbell, •lighthouse. keeper.at Point Clark;. has been having.: sorrie trouble;. with the 'light• .and; of late has been »Sleep, •ing » in the tower :at "night Mate` those long .climbs that the troublesome light was making ,'necessary; in »ord.er :to keep »» at burning • 'Jack 'has Mr:' and•:Mrs. Albert McQuillin ;with: him at The point .until the "close »'.of -navigation; Staged Real, Barn 'Dance • '' �- o.mson B•r.�os. John :ancl. Don= • P 'aTdy.•of Donnybrook, staged a: real 01d -time »dance recently to mark, the comepletion of 'the construe - bon . 'of a`, new .barn, g a year. ear`:ago, ., upon one destroyed r ht beirLg;i struck by lightning. g g The Thompson faun is on •Con, mip.,,, 6,. West' Wawanosh,. and .friends,. and neighbors in that conlrnunity' '• enj'o ed the Thompson hospitality:,. J Y , ., at this ;real »Old7time barn. »dance_ uric•»•. •, ? Ask for it either way. hott trade-marks.mean the same thing.` Authorized h l cr of coca -Cole tinder cbntrtct with .Coca -Cots Ltd:•, otti COk ERICH ' BOTTLING e ....:.......•��.. ..-.�...:.._a..Ph x� ..� q r..• 209 TI' ;Coin With with Ti Ing moti and It Johr. cillo. men' ,motif dent ploy not :sura carr» fill pose: Ox nin, • •tend tise• struc are: marl the - are bane T Sept 'Ph what tet Dell in, to u