The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-01-22, Page 2nu
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M . Wednesday, . January : 22nd, 1947 .
THE. LUCK; TOW SENTINEL,' LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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ttawa
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L. C. Thompson,. Publisher: and,' Proprietor
Wednesday, January " 22nd, 1947 •
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E D I T .0 11. j I :A► - L.
UIITPLEASANT OUTLOOK
THE TIME I3 SHORN ' ' ' .
T • Aid to :China: (eaforth Expositor) �"
The _ Canadian ' eduled• to Dr. Andrew C, Ivy,,of Chicago,.
• .. paign, •officially ,•seh .. at .from, ` Seven. to sixteen
osd' -the end of .Januar y, . leaves : says •tb.
� -� - erica's 140 .million.
less than ten, days remaining for million of ' America's ti to� lav
and. district to raise its . people, • could • expect • e
Lucknow tostomach .uf cers.: ,
• lloted objective. -ctf. , $1,OOQ. i .
. J i . is at ,, er ' an ;unpleasant
The objective for the• Dominion :Mat .s r b •
of•
Canada.. ii". two and a hall mil- outlook for the:people of the `Un-
'• States and; if true, the,
Lion dollars.- Bruce- County's quota,: ited ;.
with , a population
of 37,500, is. prospect is dust as unpleasant fo`r•
.. hich. •re presents roughly a proportionate number of Can-
a'
w ; P •.
a' quota • of $1.00 for every house- a cans. • .•
` ` One •wonders at the ,reason Is est:'Wawa
holdin the County... A .significant ... ,�. Rachel Stothers ".of; W survivor
nosh and was the sole
•-•"mount .for-ler-•-good_.t�..ytilLac_. it the .food, or the .manner Of . ,
eatin , or • the .irregularity: with of. a family .of .eleven.
+cotnplxsh. • � ' : �� � g e are accustomed t .. When h th
. -hungry, W
China's poor always go.
but now• famine, is.exticting•a. ter.
rific , toll..: Chia is a • land that
has :been 'stoic under. privation for
• generations,, but now with in-
ternal war intensifying the suf-.'
Ali nation.
f=;=her 1e.»th.
-far` .,.o g
k worse` off than. any of Europe's
0 War ; devastated vastated countries ,
c
he dawn of "the. New• Year.
The
found , this nation not ;.only in the
a' desperate battle on the home w ' Tran o ° , u
' of
Mrs: Horace. Aitchison Noble
'
•ti
or
front against the stark terror
bout . 1 t of-Jet/km/ Rebekah 'Lodge
to death a condi- . � `Grund of=.Jew . R
slowly t;starvingaff f the coin
ie ' �:. 14 -Year-old
•
that; 'has further deteriorated our — Jackie • ., Morrison,
by,
th t h Worry t hien he lived Ile was son : ck .e and Mrs..Jamesar-ol -�:
the fact that UNRRA'a r actin W ' M 11'
�•'time director of they Dun
' es or. at. one
_: is a oor �drg t
' are .now• . termin p
• `' hies ,. of male , .
X • d le if they n Agricultural Society
• #ed
R�rn ��ny'tl
Huron �
ard'en
A •Liberal caucus of Huron.
County' Council .at the, open*
Mg session on Tuesday atter,
I.QO°�ING BACKWARDS •�
THROUGIi '�1i� �ENTlNEL;: "TILES.
Sixty Years Agt
• Mrs. Walter Treleaven, presi-
dent
res
dent;, of the • Ladies Aid. Society
e e Brown of the Methodist Church, was pre; -
noon elected . Reeve
''.,Smyth of West, Wawanosh as I: sented with -a silver sugar, bowl
and 'spoon-�in recognition of her
thtir 1947 Warden, ' • , service to the"Society., The ads
Reeves, Cecil Wheeler. and dress' was read by Mrs. J. Gor=:
John Armstrong also contest-- don s '
a Abe once. At ,lie' annual meeting `of. : the
Kinloss -Branch. Agricultural Sec-
iet the: following '.officers. were
elected: • Pres.,. Peter' "],VicKeiizie;'
t, Vice,. P. Corrigan; , 2nd, Vice,,
is. ,
D. McIntyre, Ashfield; • directors,:
•
•
LI AR
a,.
. THOMA STOTHEILS
" ' 9'47 Mr.
J 11th 1
On :.anuary. ,.
• of; Huron° ' James . Gaunt, • ;C: 1Vlathers,, Kin-
Thomas .Stothers, one - loss, J'as.: Lane, . John Jamieson,
Countys oldest and, most''respect ;
is Ashfield; Joseph .Gaunt,'T;�Todd,
ed residents, passed .away , in h . Alex .Patterson;.
sh
�90.th.year .; • . •, . West Wawano , ,
n Of John' and Huron; John, ' . Potcher; James
He was the: so an Iuknaw.: .Mr.. T. Law-
rence;
,
rence;'the: • treasurer, reported a'
balance of $141 f, rom..1886,, ;and.
a •paid up membership .of 1'19 for
1887, The 'show grounds were re
'leased for an 11 -year period from
•Mr.'.Somel°ville at $125 a year.
Dr McCrixnmon. was 'chairman
a arm near , Board;W. Connell,:
n' annon., . In ..1.914 Mir.. of the•.. School
near Dug *secretary; George: Kerr, -treasurer
'S others became pos 'ser :at � t
xi salaryof 105
which . o take , • e. was very ;young e
our food?.Or • is ; it, the tempo at : family moved to ,Hackettown; In
which we live today?s • ". 1884 . he married Catherine Ann
One• would think that with, the, Ellis of Lucknow. They. lived on
pedk `to. -which. the medical pro -f Lucknow and:later
fession has .attained,''W4h the pre
digested foods ye: have at„our
_..„... "aiid '.brirF�`Jtnowledge--of-
dYsposal
vitamins, calories, etc:; our 'stom-
achs by now •would• be'cornpletely.
Under control. ,But, apparently, it
t that way at' all: ' .
D•
o a know too` ; muciott
feed, or, do we just think .we do?
Or ' ado we worry too *telt'about
'food what:: it' may • or' may.
not do •to `.our :.s omac s, . "•muni y.:in•w '”
In. pioneer days •peop� , j ganno,
ever• thought:about their -•manager "o
sena at a :thought Co.' an
'Stothers
Mel Greer returned'' from a visit
in the States..'•
, 'W. J. Little was offering boy's
lumberman rubbers ; .at. $1,00 a•
pair.' • ` • ':
The • death ` occurred of • Mrs
f s
.Ja
Jame e o Mr.
o r
y m •
John S,eli, ..t;.., .
Bryan.. . • . .
H . we e . $6.40; " s and but-
ter tents. ,. • ,
•Langside Presbyterian' congre-
gation•=decided On the use of the
envelope, system.
The program at • the ',Foresters
At Home in .the Tow. n: Hall in-
eluded Selections by the McMor-
ra orch stra; , reading's,' Edna°
n. e
dd John ` Murchison;• solos, .
Nie y, .
Annia-nda Murray, Jessie .Douglas,
Mary Anderson; hig ��larid Banc=
d'
' .and
on
0
. f1� n
McLeod .L
ing, Axna:.lVlc o ..
Messrs. McPherson .and :Murchi-
son;
Murchi-son; ` instrumental selections,.G.
H.' 'Glass;: selections . from the
gramaphone by W. J.. Davison.
D. R. McIntosh was chairman and °
D. A. • MacDonald floor Manager. • ,
. • Michael Alton of . Alberta 'was ,,:
'renewing°.acquaintances at' Lanes:
Dissolution. Was announced of
the : furnitwe manufacturing
:f .John. 43utton and
artnershi: F.o _
P.
p:
Henry J. Trevett .
-
t t sacra Y aml caretaker a'
4 p and Edw.0.0 N Y
`DungannoYr,-�a:, positio which he
held:' until :'his death.
He: was: a prominent•figure' in
Ashfield's. municipal field : for
tnan wears serving • as councillor,
„reeve 0' •-tea . -`war • it o,
'County of Huron in 912:,
Mr. Stothers. too an . active,
•
'part m the. a • airs , o • :
Robert
Robert: McCradie, writing from
Dakota . reported' that hail as 'big.
as°;hen's e`_ gs had, destroyed most
old .Light Lodge.. officers- were
W.M., ' Capt; • John McPhersor5%;.
S W Brown Mallough;; J.W.
Harry'. Days;" Trees., Wm.. Lyons;
'Sec, m..•. a is ,
r •
•
Twenty Years. .Ago
Wliiai Lockhart: was Noble
this
ing'
visit
Han
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• ggSi)
whil
A ceivi
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aid
kept
tin
Has
Li
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expe.
pare
and
parer
Mr,.
Mrs.
.D'oui
Jot
27th.
'125
Clan
s.' reuni
"Gel
ied
in
hi fa:
•
•
In a close 'curling match -the
ated. rel Telephone Co after •his' skull.
' bot st m f the�Ru er enc - operation :
'• "n China today • pray W Arno,-
an
ll g y P
Millions •i •Campbell,
.•. , 11 th' ' ht they were C d treasurer of the West
. ..and an .end
for food..an, .shelter. .. . -. _ D • k
Council and Scheel Board..four-
some of D r in,-
an Tennant'sip,
risen of Whitechurch' was rushed
to ;Wingharn Hospital for an;•e n
0
o hold eco •-Wawanosh re -Insudate 14- 3
were issurvived b "th e
Was � that •''sometimes' 'they. were church, • He •• • y
er - i e
'hs .was'
into -these stoinac
'into
amass-and'not that •o
their •but
stomach. n the s. 'mac -
t iid-thit-thorough-
d
and fully accepted the +capon-.
some es onsi
v
toes`
oa
Fried.
t
'El
too
Fr
P_.
pork; 'an pie dor b rea ',
. C d• h give something- ;;-,else a'
• full -time. -.service" to this ; work. other two or three or four. meals
had een crushed when kicked by
,ThF
fast,:
were
ljer'
under
,Hpc
Mori.
"All. Comers',' rut
A. �McPhersgn : J. Mtrchisori;•
of ..
`piT.._ _iL .Little :an_d J. B,�• .H•unter;:
score of 9-8''�
u Mr. . Stothers .. will long: re.l.3' loss:.
' This `a eel � will be they p t ,,.,:, ••
ed millions. 1�P and th t f the h' family • nine rs. m.
0
C
' t
r
,aid
fo
' 1 eel ears O
eon a Fort Y
Y PP 1 life,,',. h' Y g
defeated
to'all fighting, irrespec ive 1
the '
'' ' � •and the worry about. them, was a merriber, � of the United � .The: death .occurred of � Lila
The Canadian Aid to -only tj
outcome.
lI.brn • some May, ',:year-old d g
China <campaign will. 6, _..
t t, vvhatR o' •dau ter -s
• no ro ly f 11 d Bu sons --and . tab. gh .
measure>of relief to these' Wretch �`P 1�
• be r'' ' skrp, bra
• au hter of Mr. •
`--Ed- ar• -$ ames-o in
membered by s ami ,Y .a
A' M W Irwin suffered' a
h seem lends' . tor: his , aim eis
And to fr P•
. •severe. analytic. strokes �
X47. T. p•
•• itr ries• -tri : kiss -•f #ace'rs �of uckno�tV :Lodge Canadian -Aid
. e, � un ars � { wine- • to a�,
Iles.
Ch ••. in ,of
id to • • • 1 meet L .
Canadian A. ... • China:Supplies ,PPA
• nue
'per-
At thea an
g
we
and his enial • skid pleasant P A.O.iT W. ,
., ... .. ted : in ' Cliatna ; -under • • ' .: �... ...
:axe. distribu .. ,
� � < �• • � • � r' • • J h now Presbyterian C•hu�rch congre;••
� ` P
t was 'resen
n r was
of • Canadians � . .
m o ed _. _ . . ,, •. E $IT'T` ,• , _ :Connell : .present -
had,
co E N S , Wm
in t ose ays
he h
art
a
d
and
the..
n�f t
hTees-r o
}•inwork b
-1 Cdthe• w
ire.rn
dentoccufive
.•, strict
n Thedeath been ac
'
.�D R
'with
breakfast, st
}o the field ', of d ` ' f bg ,
isfon'�in ; �•of t
.. stri�t..•siiperyfor the -water on�: January '3rd, '3947 if ' , •
numb. r' of • ane inns w o g i e is added o
a e '` Robert Nesbitt in his 76th year;.
coin- ih
1^t onality. • ,
the direction of an advisory. gation, a gold wa ch' p u
•bilit• � err
Y Sh i
A d t r
sru#tee P HOBERT � W ed to .Mr , Q
,
Were Alex McPherson,
D •K Webster' D...Patterson; o n
'fE .:T..:'Red John: McDiar-
mid yG.: Eckenswil. r Horn;
George Potter, Alex Ross, ;
McIntosh:
,.:The,
over''
'7-'—'77-+11,,ev
acall•
Churc
is
ar
a
Guinn!,
sou h1
Ami
,dough
.101:1:6:
.: CSI
from.`]
of her
'Mr
honors
new h
Lucl
elirin�
: Marys,
• `hack
1VIrs::�
,• broken
the ail
rtrost 9
,the fa
ourd;
Robe
tdntra
frorm
Dr..
1 Turner
to : Wes
for tie
Ross
•
ii
No ana • ian
plies. ;find their way into the'.
,black Market; your `gift. 'goes to
the people for• whom is is in
tended Bruce Coun'ty's response
-• .should be generous :. • •
0
The roots of community: pros
perity are, :embedded., and nour=-
ished: in a spirit that 'exhibits less
criticism and. more `co=operation;
better Understanding' between
town. and -country and.: between
thea.' different • .organizations that
:;carry' en• various phases of h ail
en • eavour. ' rs.' •
TS—
of : the : Elora .Ecpress,", truly. ob-
serves that, we all, andtlstr y, •far-,
-:mars, trades=people' and citizens;
are "helpless to. prosper one with-
out the other, .but 'all working
. together. r-esults in 'a happy and
prosperous community, •
Benjamin Disraeli, back in 1874
uttered .these , words:' "The . •best
• :security • or • . civilization 'is. ' the
dwelling, . and :upon . proper and
'•becoming dwellings,:; d e p e n ds.
• More than anything • else , the im
1. provement : of .' mankind".., Our
tragic failure in - the past two•
years to provide homes for ...these
who fought, is� the•bl ackest 'smirch
. ; . • r,P, .•, ' was 'a. `.son of -the' late:.Robert
aches were common,:•but stomach 1,Nesbitt • and Sarah. ,Scot,. His wife.
, • - «sed him
June 19, 1919.
Surviving are two daughters
arid two'. sons, Sadie; Mrs: Will
iaa�;n . rticConneli, • Kincardine' town-
ship; Samuel,. Riversdale;° John,.
Lucknow and 'Mary,` Mrs° Earl
Blackwell of Teeswater. 'and one
brother .John of . Kincardine. He
also leaved • .15 Grandchildren
The 'funeral* which' was largely
ulcers were unknown Why, cant Sadie Colwell,.. predece
• we' 'take: itlike that? .
'A - NOBLE PROFESSION
Due to the acute- shortage •of,
nurses :for service ,in. the hospi=
tats, homes Land health centres
of the' nation, the Dominion De,.
pertinent :: of Labour 'is directing
a'special 'appeal. to 'Canadian wen
men to give serious consideration
to nursing as.:u profession when Sattended: was held from:the home
deciding upon their life's: voca- of his. son—in—law; •Earl Blackwell'
er: nursn : will •• rove with . interment in ' Kincardine
invaluable to hose entering the
profe`ss'ion,, even though theY may.
not follow. nursing ;as, a career.,;;
,not
attention. is being • dir=•
ected this week to this Very, lion -
arable profession on, the program,
"The `People Ask", : over, ~a . net=
Work at Canadian. "stations .One„
f the speakers is. Her Excellency, -
the • Viscountess .Alexander - who
terms nursing:•as "one, of the fin-,
est . and nbblest.'professions in all
the world" • f' .••
The decision of the Ontario
Government ` to again ' permit
smaller hospitals to 'become Pura=
irig schools, should have ..a very
definite influence encourag-
ing'young women ' to enter •ours -
on our war '.record.-- Pl rt Elgin ing in increasing • numbers in this
,Times: • province �•
BORN : SPONG4t ' Alexandra.;HospitaI,
Goderich' on January ,•I2th, 194%,
^ . AITCHISON—in St: Mary's Hos- to Mr.. and• Mrs.- . George Spong,
pital,' Kitchener, on Friday, Jan- Goderich, a daughter. •
nary' •17th, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs.
Aylmer Aitchison • (nee ' Islay
Campbell), a daughter,. Joan.
ANDREWS—At Alexandra hos-
pital, Goderich, on January 9t
1947, to Mr,. And Mrs. ` Harvey
Andrews, I1.•`2-Auburn,La-daugh-
•ter. •
BOWLER -At •A'le5candra 'Hospi-
tal; Goderich, .on January 12, 1947
to Mr, and Mrs. ;Maurice Bowler,
R. -, 3, Goderich, a son, Maurice.
Murray. . .
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• ii .
The service was conducted by the
Rev. L. W Owen . Of St. Johti's
church; 8ervie., The ,pallbearers
were Albert Elphick, James, ' •EI=`{
phick, `: Carl. - Elphick, Wesley.
Guest, Ivan Geddes and .Ralph'
iv'Iuston.. .
church for. over .ha a , cen ury '
WISHES :TO- BE REMEMBERED
TO OLD FRIENDS HERE •
Mr: L C. Thompson'
Dear Sir:.
Enclosed you find 'order
for' $2.00' to.renew my' subscrip-•
tion to The • Sentinel. Although' it
is 45 years, since I' 'left Lucknow
I still enjoy reading The' Sentinel;
I remeri4ber ,when' :Jock.. Adams
turned the press by hand. I think
it was Mr.• Bryan owned it then..
The .,Sentinel • was in my grand-
father's and father's. homes as far
back as it••existed. I would. like
to, be remembered through .your
paper to .'all "-my old. friends.
around Lucknow,``'Ilplyroaod ' and
Vanished'! on Her. Honeymoon - • St. Helens. : - ' • -•
What 'happened to a' • pretty'•• We •have a lot of snow out here
'r • -- - •' ,. _. .. on..the' rairies. Wishi you, and
new wed, .last seen- by her hits ;p ,. ng .
band • while on a:: honeymoon all my friends a Happy New
Year...
=Yours -.truly, - -
'George Rogers,
Maienod,. 'Sack
hunting trip? : Her disappearance,
prompted one oT the West's "great,:
est searches. Rad about. this
baffling real lif 'm`ystery in "Lost
Ladies - 'Where Are They Now",
beginning in •tile ' American
Weekly. with"alis Sunday's (Jan-
.uai•y 26) . issue ' of The Detroit
'Sunday, Times.
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last .week. w
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