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• HAD- : RIGHT ARM
BROKEN`- IN—FALL'
.Mrs. •R J, Caaneron Suffered +a
tbadly broken riight arm, just be-
' low the shoulder, ''when she trip
``:sped and fell on the 'sidewalk- in
front 'o'f •'•Ari atrong's :Laundry,'
in the former Orange 'Nall build',-
.ng
The mishap ; occur:red ° at. six
'o'clock last Thur.:day af ternooii
• rs, •'Cameron • ieturning
.a
from doWn°tawri:•w
It ,was. first:•
day 'that she had' been put shop
ping since her recent illness, •
She was badly shaken up 't by.
the fall: and lay there .helpless
for a .few; minutes until Art
Breckles; •rehed her, and helped
her :home. •
: 'The :arm ' was later put in,. a
-cast ,and -'Mrs: -Cameron is being
cared ,for at the home of :.her
;',..daughter, Mrs: 'N. E. 'Bushell.
W;H, : GRIFFIN BUYS
II. J. KENNEY'S FARM
'Mr. and Mrs. Win. Griffin, have
.bought`' D. J. ;•Kenney s • farm on
Con., 6, • Kinloss, .and; Mr. and : Mrs...
Bob' Reed • of • town. • have ibotught
• the Griffin 'property at : the Sec='
• and Concession. The P'rolerty .ex
change''took effect• on. 'Apri'l. lst,
'.Mr.>'Kenne is, at present re
siding in the' home,:on the former ripe rvfle shot was resorted. to
John 'McKinnon ' farm; nearby; "atchin� 'the.: "
IP , , g .little ':animal;,,�but.
and which is :owned 'by Leonard for ' some • time::, to:• come 'Abe
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L'UCKNOW, ONTARIO,' THURSDAY; APRIL 13th 1950
HONORED BY FRIENDS
AT ,PART Y LAST WEEK
A 'shoot party was • held on
Tuesday night of last week in
the • Recreational Centre,.. ''It was
the climax to a series of enjoy-
Oleparties.parties: that have ,been: held'
'periodically' • during ''the winter,
and ..it .'aff{orded the opportunity
of .honorin ' Mr.:and Mrs. Harold
Johnston, � "
vinho are leavingthe
.e
Village to. •make their . h e
Parkhil . ' om
Durinig:'The '•
'eve
Purinig: evening': ''Carri• er ,
g. ., on4
MacDonald read, !an al ro riate
p'p P
address' to Mr. .arid Mrs: John-
sten, and A. J. Wilson; made;'the
presentation of a lovely lamp, On
'behalf of the gathering. Deeply
touched: by • the : rem'eanbran,ce,
Mr.°Wand, "Mrs. Johnston.' 'found.
'•words' difficult' -in ; ex•Pressing'
their sincere, iappr.eciation
:A�fter.
refreshments: were ser.-
.ved• the evening concluded with:
dancing..
SKUNK TAKES :COMMAND
AT , MaCINTOSH "BARN
." A little black and white animal,
or iri less refinedcircles-a. plain
skunk, took' :,posse�ssioii:: of ' Jiack. `
MaeIntosh's : barn. at' Paramount
last :weelc and -ono ':';amount .of
coaxing could'::�ersu+ade it to,
P•
evacuate Finally 'a well placed
Griffin.) ` fragrance will remain to remind
all who enter there e -'of this ' little
episode. • ' .
RETURNED WEST ,.
• How or When Mrs. m
Skunk: ov-
:f
On 'Wednesday •morniiag r •1 -ed -..in .isn't.Tknown,. but Mr.. --Mac
M
and Mrs, George •Book; who have:
spent the past" few :months here
left for;their home at '.Loreburn,
Sask. George.:'- bought a..; seconcY-:
': ''hand car to` make . the' -return
trip, which the 'expect ,to. di ose
s'p_
'of' :on' reaching : hoQne.: Mr..: ,an
Intosh ;held no i I will for the l;
a
squatter, tbeoaiuse '. Jack', .figures
that between` hockey' games and; 1.
community: sales. the. skunk
Y , dust
I ` assumed that at "n
Y h o ,one ;)rives'
here:.'
. any
more
'.;•
.'was '.A1Vin i
v n . Hamilton, who
'Mrs. ' Bookdiscovered the';
k will : no. doubt'.'c�oine tenant;:° -when 'he
'1)aek :East winter
forked . it dow �' the . hatch s again- 'next,• ;Winter, nhatch fromi
the:stra•
w'moyv :t.n the' t p T
OBSERVED HER 90TH
BIRTHDAY LAST WEEK: ' •
• Mrs, Annie Doyle,' mother
of. Mrs. Harry . 'Anderson. of
. Lueknow; Observed ;her •.9.Oth
birthday on Wednesday, April
5th. Mrs. Doyle has made her
home ' with Mr...' .and • ,Mrs.
,Anderson for a bo a t' two
years ; • '
This. est eined rionagenar
wan; was . a patient in • V i:ng
•h,ami .Hospital . fox a. Urine .:this
.p
;Y winter : but is .novo rriu,.ch ;,im-
proved, and• enjoying ;com•
iparatively good health,and:
is quite active: and alert 'for
1 'SEE; B`Y 'THE,
SE T.
i!�! 1' N .
THAT:. the Lucknow -Fire Com
'�pany' wilh 'need several• . hun
dred feet. ,of new hose if they
pare; to p'rolv'ide fire -protection
•LOCAL 'GIRLS' TOOK PART.
xN BARN DANCE PROGRAM'
EIGHT' PAGES
CHOIR .DEPICTS
EASTER STORY.
The CKNX barn dance ,broad-
cast' w' s presented .on Saturday At the evening, service in the
a ,
g°pageant-can-
night from`Lucyltrrrow Town Hall, LInrted• ' Church � the 'Jesus" �a
which Was filled to Capacity for tato, "Fairest Lord J S
,the
event. A feature of the pro-' : very impressively ,presented" .by,'
gram . was a • vocal • number' by.a ;,cast ' 'of 30:' members of the:
``The Shadows", a local• group of Junior Choir, 'under the direction
"baby-sitters", . who , dedicated of • .Mrs. J. W. Joynt land. • With
their song:: te, Morley. :.Cbi.n,' • who Wilfred Black at .:the organ. '• :
•
'"-Choru'sters: from the ' Senior
h been a patient.. 1Y1 Wingham . _ .. ,� ..
Hospital" .for the -pacst -few weeks • Choir took, their: piace, iii :the gal-
` le . "•of. the' church and sang' ap--
ro ::hate - hymns from tiime to;
1p .p
trine throughout the presentatiiop•
and :Miss Margaret Rae. sang the •
solo. "In` the Garden".. The Senior:
choir c'horusters' were Mrs. P. W.
Hoag; Mrs. Harold Treleaven,'
Miss Margaret , Rae, Mrs. J. • .0
Armstrong, 'Mrs. • Roy, Bilack, Miss '
' Doi othy • Gibson:
the' pageant oast • all book `their
•parts most • creditably :arid: with.
:a solemnity that added much 'to:
the;' impressiveness of this, sacred
story, which was portrayed' 'be-
fore,
be-fore• a cross that .was eiff'ectiv ely.
decorated Wirth ilhun inatt'ed East-
er lilies and flanked';'with;,.boughs •
.of imitation spring:'blossonas.
Saalca�tchewtiar ui on camlpleti:ng :'a 12 children •; added ' • ibra'nches of
• four' year: course and- is :at 'res
I? . spring blossomsthe •foot : o f
ent taking' a short . missionary •
• �;. the :.cross ;f '
medical • course in Toronto, which
• • �, � The', cast. inic�luded � ;Miss�.Doris''
,be, exp ects to complete . in May. `
p P Nl Y Taylor• las; Easter, Mrs .H'arv'ey. ••
service Arthur;, plans : to.,;.then •then return
s. in,"the. rural •Municipal ': Webster. ` as mother•;'. ;the children
rtes and .Nave suffrcieiit hose' • West' resume ..:his Canadian were Beverle •Ashton'' N
s;Sund ttNancy
remain i:i;'town for: local:.use.. ay. Schobl mission work;, in Webster, Ell z atb a t'h Webster
w• which he ' has been engaged'
tor. ' Nancy. :Johnston Joyce ' • Little
the: '"'
• past: four. spun-uners.
TTiAT "Recd�Can on"howin' a : p Donna Johnston, Ann Crawford',
y > g t
. The Pla house I this ,we - Marilyn Kilpatrick, Eunice But
Y ek: end;:.•. , . • -'•
:. ,
Won the :technicolor •award hi 'N•EW...ROAD. ' PRESIDENT'` t n, RuthTreleaven,;• Valerie Car.-
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1949: ON MAGAZINE COVER I negie and :•Joan :Hunter lgrirris;
..:with a stubborn__ infection that is
,'responding; slowly to treatment;
The girls were 'I eler Irwin,
Gladys, Kilpatrick, Marlene Mac='
Lerman, Betty Johnston, 't;l.adys
Chin and .Ruth. `Johnston.'They:
sang "The_, Last Mile H'or e
TAKING.,MISSIONARY
.COURSE IN TORONTO
:: Arthur Ramage, son of Mr. and.
•Mrs James. :Ramage of : Dejmain,
,Sack., and formerly of this acorn—
niunity,'! spent the'week-end at`
St. Helens with his brother,. Mac
and 'Mrs. Ramage. .
Arthur graduated `from:'. the:
Caronport : Bible ; Institute in, this decorative motif •a ,group of
.Jack : McKii i, DonaldT Thoritpson;
' ' s Mr. Ri 'h rd• Elliott, who: was. ' Claudia; Gladys: Gibson; the: maid, -
THAT. fhres a :man�S• toe rulbiber. ,.. � ,, . � 'the'
• � . ;., . ,
'among the:recently ,elected 'resident Of the; Marle, ne MacLennan; ;1Vhag:dalene,
gfound articles : at e
:Ontario tario Good ::Roads, Association, Mary. Anderson; Mary, Gwen
Thee`Sentinel';'O.ffice.
•Treleaven., Saloirie ;. an Joann'
is pictured on the front :cover of a.,
•
• ;. ' Gladys , Keil atrick Carol n G►ib-
THAT in a recent... letter � fro i the ,•March, issue of ;the Munn P . � : y
rx
Mi .. r __. cipal World'.'.:' He • is shown being, Son,; Peter; Bruce Johnston;
ss .Leen.; Sri'lith who is em g• , : ti .,
•
con ratula ed b the r.etrin :thew, .,George Anderson; cross: ,
t•loyed 'in''the Cooper Stere and • . g t Y.. . g
printinglana. in:,Swiftprey dent, Victor ': H. Evans. •bearer Kenneth,: M cNay; girls at
p .. :
In ; attainin t' this. important the Cross, Shirley Johnston,:•Nor-
rent, she mentioned' that' Abg , Q ip
If
office, "Dick»' t1S he is pop. Klllt7.
u�cail• w.d5 ','!i►1aMttu��1`:. Vf•�ii1r11•
�,.` ' . has brought Betty .Johnston, ' Charlene : Sni th
• grocery'departmer4 He'is`..a known,...io gh1 drs4inction
nephew of Andy, Stein 'af Par: : himself;,.the 'Township • oaf .Km-
and Helen Irwin .
7=--
M •
his last .'organized hockey. '' `' Mrs.: Skunk 'resented: being toss -
We :ed. " • "
.dnesday � also `�' 'marked . the .'about so, she didn t ..show it
• deacture of for. which Alvin'' -
p Ron. McLelland, had muicli to be amount. '' lossp
ID WJM f
•
•
which he stir ved munr• ci At the ;iclose of ': the pageant,
all 'for' man' a ` i urn or spoke :::brief)
y, y y ars. and .the .Y.
Ernie Vaughan arid...Jirrr 'Wankel:' thankful.
They too went iby motor in Ron. s • : But 'drat, the County • of Bruce , where he ,sere 1ei1d7ng the :young people
, luck; '`she came., THAT earl ; lrast:Saturda -::rein-.
car, What_.y he ,effectual: over, the
r,.
their .plans a,'e .:w,e'll : daLyn," iri..ahe ~dead :end' of. 'th � . .. ' , - ed .three. suecessi<we terms Y. .. S�
e, ing, , and again: Sunday
not 'd solo e.: _
.. s. , but ' • u •can...,. r > , .. _. : ; , • ... „ , ., •.. .., ars); on the 'Hi hw�a 's .C:ommt._ ,had presented,;, the .Easter:•
y est passagewwa•y, fa from any exit. rimming, the mercurydipped to .ye g Y .
• assured: it is "adieu g':. P'P age,;,:: `and. complimented Mrs;
d eu and not good- Mr Mati tosh s first knowled a tee.
� g ff 1 15 degrees' b • •
b. e" an o, icier j eg ties` above ' Jo: 'nt :and' 1' w o
.Y a. of,; the ; uninvited, •.visitor came zero — not nJery '' apPro'priate
�
in ,,arranging
;an d '..presenting th
e
ZION NEIGHBOR;HELD•SH4WE �FOR.8RF-
ELE
• when -he entered the,barn1;pageant.
temperatures ,'fflr ',new' Easter ..
saniv, Alvin and Bob '
:A ::miscellaneous'' shower 'was,
held .recently .by 'Zion ;neighlaors.
and friends to` honor :Miss Yvonne
M1agoffin, bride-to-ibe.
A' very • Interesting
..,:Program
`. was �'. iven
g un:der,the "direction 'of:
ordon Kirkland .and,• Mrs.
Sam Cub
. son:: •:.Miss Ada Webster
acted as char
:lady and introduced:
• • the program. with 'a • very inter-
esting ;explanation, of�;�' the, .old
symbolic meaniri
gs •of terms used
in •connection with•• 'weddings,• .
trousseaus, etc.
• 1Vlusic 'selections' were e given. by'
Misses Shirley ,
Ca y and Marie Irwin,
rot Gardner, • Ruth • • Raynard'
and Mamie Irwin A`much. enjoy.•
ed
mouth;:.Organ ' :selection ,Was•.
given by , k .
Y o Tom • 1VI,agaffri,•
• Readings • were' iven
Cecil :G g by Mrs,
Gardner, Marlene. Httn�ter
and '
Mrs,' W.G. ._.Htttr�:ier
i;romiptu Songs. were sung in,
groups and a series of jokes were
read b
e. ,y members .of' +the nudi.
once:. An autograph: h : book 'was Canon Quinton of 'Lori-
Criss' • ' , o, , , . .
ed round during the.evening.. d n, was one..bf , the speake s at;
111Whi good
ch wishes and advico the Ontario Temper erne c. Ft cic i a• ;
Yvo1Nr••/e conveyed'. to'. Yvonne... • tion• Convention. zit. Hamilton..He
cluding the pr=ogram an ad described the Practise of Social,
dress was•read b ' MissJoan.- drinking: :as the greatest rtii'se in
*,clfe.• K ::. ,.. ... •
tinny TCir•1.1and' and •Cook- 'the whole tragic pr`ablc*fit' of at
-
.111g.
O •
bscrn eo le of wealth
dress ,as. a c a. _ cohoYlsrrr. �]Vlten p p ,
nig Miniature 'bride'. and groom, edue'ation and leisulc, put i.h
drew iii i pretty d 'slam sof a proval •bn ` rli ii7lr ng
tiled.. Y ecorated wagon . P. !�l .��ith g. ts.. Miss a ..,mie then the'•robleitil 'has 'been'en-.
assisted; irr •'opening . the larged' and .aggravated, One. does
l;Ifts atte'i•, Which. Y .r k'_ not 'question that sooner or later
e , , Which. ``i'v.onne thank q ,.
d' her friends v kindly, people will come to their senses
vi . cry. kindly, ; in-,' .., � _ ., .
ting all. to visit her in;her new', and an enlightened •public opi11=,
home. Unch. i _. cocktail uz-
`el ." unc11 +wane served ,con ion will brand this. c ,�
• tiding a very enjoyable'. evert zling' as the dcgencrate habit it
BORN
a MacIntosh bonnets ,' • : •
as =.
behaving es .if, a •'.bit touched
they cautiously and • with long
poles, tried to'' prod ..Mrs.' Skunk
into :taking - h'er : leave; put.' she.
was •uite _ at :hone : an .
q d,, because
discretion is ;the abetter port
ivalour' the'; prodding was mos
gentle'. and, -wag 'quickly 'quickly ende
each tinze `,Mrs. Skunk ' showe
resentment Which c o u 1 d 1�
gauged`quite easily .by, 'a w�•ate'
fill eye, on the 'pussy's: tail,'
•
skirts are:stlot ter . again
this_ snrinig, ,The fashionable
length' this season is. to be ap=•:
Fro:%iinate v 1, inches from the
P 1.� ,
of,•floor. �.
t' _
d..
• THAT' Mus:.1, Essie "Purves' • of
Strathi otic •'s�ays. "I sure would
e'.
not= want • to be without Theu
Sentinel. Things: that are miss-
:
• •
,,ed in•.letteis are,all• taken care
Finally; »i despair" that' i
Would be an all-dav job, not t
•men'tion the danger, the ,bo
decided tb:let., her be. That 'wry
a bold decision,', for;` it warn'
easy to accustom one's': `self ° to
have a .skur k gamboling under
your. feet, 'so , amity:# ' or 9,10i, t•110
thf
' itn was :brow ht into lay., and:
i l . .
e the .air 'is.. still . Strong,cat
vyh
least theboys are "breathing
easier
o • ,.' o
s THAT' inorder; to raise funds for
s: the repair of the -church, organ;
t' the.. choir :of St ' Peter's Ari;gli-
•; can'. Church'Ls 'sponsoring the
•. presentation ' of • re'ligious; 'pict-
ures in 'The] Playhouse Theatre
on Sunday, Therewill be'three
shoe ins at;•2.00, 1.1,00.; -and '8.15
pin, • The three. pictures to be.
—shown,' pre` rated to be. the
finest:• religious• :: pictures : ever
•
'HE VOICE OP.: TEMPERANCE
:S
isYr- �Advt.
made,'
THAT Leo, Reise, 'who' won two
aims for the'. Detroit Red
Wings with (••v^ertiine goials over
•'f'oronto Maple : Leaf,:: hails,
• from Brantford rand was, a
e1assniahte of Dr. M. II.' Corrin
. Tric--Cori•ini•° i•othei•s Bern' and
MV 01,... i.nd T3.r1l Pappas••a•l ' attend-
ed the .sane .:school as Reise
and knew' him well. •
4 -o --
THAT .the Aiiiival spring meet -
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frig of the' 'IAitk.riow,.', Business'
'Men's: Association has been
called' Tor noct Monday night,
April 17tH . art 8;1) ;p.
0 m; sharp,
!rind d lange turnout is import-
,
anf•
(Continued on •tinge 8)
GAM'MIE - Garry and :13tyan,
,sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ross. Gam-
rr ae, Lucknow, •wish to announce
'the `arrivalof dtheir baby broth-
er, Dale Albert; in April
-Hospital .9n Saturday, April 8th,
MacKENZIE Mr.' aid' Mrs.. J.
' Broick :MaceKrizie (nee Dorothy.
Gr.ah'am),'i isli to announce the
arrival : of their...bab daughter,
hyter,
} Y._.. ug,.
Rennae Steel,, in Wingham Gen::
oral :'Hospital, ' on 3,Wednesda r,
Aipri ,1950.
'•P.. ITC ' RD-;-•M'r. and ':'
IiY I-I,A Mrs. John
W. Pritchard wish to announce..
.f•
the arrival o their son rnWing=
ha 'Genet 1. Hos 'tl, -on' ur
m . , a , _ . pr a Thu s
day,: April Lith, 1950.
BOAKM �r. a n d `,M
rs Aaron
Boak. wish ' •to announce the ,ar-.:
rival of their son, Ricky, in, Wing-
1'ram • General• Hospital on .Mon-
day, April 3rd, 1950,
HUSTON—in Kinca'i.dine 'Hospi;
tal 'on Saturday, April lst, to `Ma,
and Mrs: :Leonard ` ;iuston ~(nee
M',arion•,MacDonald)f R 2•' :
,, .Ripley;
a son,, David ,YW.iiliafn.
WHITBY--Tn •'Wing.. General
herrn; Gene 1'
Hospital on Tuesday, April 4th;
to Mr. '!and • lVIrs. •Sidriey Whitby,
Lucknow, a' cla'ughter.
MacE;WAINT:In Kincardine Hos-
pital on Thlr:sday, April 6tth,''
� q
• Mr. and Mrs Donald Mac•Ew'an
(nee Mabel Bushell) of •Culross,
twin sons..: ':. ` . ..
kAMM'ERTON, - In 'Viii, "ha
g +nh
General Hospital,' :on ;Monday,.
April. 3rd • to Mr: ' and, r
7VI s'.. Zan
rc,ille kla;in erton,, Wingham,
son,
ATTENDED YOUNG PEOPLE'S
•LY' AT PAISLEY
RAL •
Lucknow. United Church:'Y.P.S.
was „.represented at .•the'':annu'at
Bruce Presbytery, ' spring. _ rally
held. at Paisley on;' Monday even.
ing The chief spea4ei' vas 'Rev..
Br .den of Riple h ,stressed
°
Y' P Y Who stiessecl.
the need for • developing' .leaders.
He cited '. what leadei shi: had
:done' in :the •yearg•;,,past 'in •the
little ' Olivet congregation which •
had,: sent five• .young ;men ', into
the ,ministry, .!and'. to this, :day
this ;'rural charge is' out,tandin:
g
in its', •,support''of, the 'missionary•.
cause.;
• Irk attendance I from., •Lucknow..
were •Dr: W. J. •M;umford, 'Caro
lyn'.` Gibson Helen•Xerrr•win "Mar-.
.
lenle•"•MacLennan, Bruce' John-
ston; Jack McKim_ • and 'Donald'
Tlionipson. Murray and BOb .1Vlc
1Vain_ ' of A'rn berley - .represente-0;
.the, Pine River ;Y.P.:S:
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SENTINEL :GETS AROUND
Donald
NiacDonal �,
d .of'�St:,Hc1',
ens . recently ' had ,a letter: Iron')
his, sister', 'Mrs. J. 15: MacsPher� erre .
,
of Hamilton,' who told. him , yin
interesting : little ., tale of th/..
trave`' ls of at. 'least 0:7e "cC" c7r
TireSentinel Mrs. MacPlier�tl1
sent .the „nc� -- t Y.
I� � her aunt a; ..
Morriston: She .in'•'turn passed: it
tfn across the street to Mrs.
Du;i
'can 'MacDonald, •a cousin of Mrs,..
MacP'scSzj Ms.' ,Msnl'�x';;
1brothehei; , 'Duihit.anr� McA11icDo;1terai: '
Pusllinch Township was the c' •
to• • scan its pages and then' he
fient- it on to his ,Sister. J,e,Ssi'e'
Niagara 'Falls• Y ' Y
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