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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-07-31, Page 1{t' .00.A Year—In Advance; .50c Extra to .t. •S, A, ' LUCKNOW, ONTARIO,, THURSDAY, JULY 31st, 1447 1"1 "- lig l HEI ;� '- . SUGGESTS 1ltEN. EDIES FOR lttITU1ltN11V4(Gr TO 1� I�ticx,lvQ v BARN ", ----- _ . , �, F. -FR . - ..._.... PARKING PROBLEh AS 131 G SACC ESS . "IN N. Nie. arid. Mrs. Nc#lson'Buihett of (Contributed) Despite adverse_ weather coni itions : earlier' in' the, week, the ucknovv' United Chureh Sunday chdol• hold their: annual picnic • point;C,lark on Thursday last,. ome-150,nersons,,young and old,. itli rde.a! weather prevailing. iijoyed "a splendid afternoon: of steres,; races, swimming and -soft_ • all, .. . the Following race Hevents,, v, ent s, a icnic supper was served on the wn of.Mr. and Mrs; Jack'.Camp- ell, after which all present were reated to ice cream, and the oungsters' .to a • "candy kiss". cramble. A rousing softball ate, .with teams captained by arvey Treleaven' nad: ;Arms.trong bon,brought a most 'enjoyable cnic ..to a • close.; Although .Mr, releaven•'s team came.out on the hort end of the score, , the ' 1•augli, er and • goodwill.. that • existed, t3 . ong ;the members of :both ng bo• roved, oust the , saying' "that you •]ways ',win. if. you' lose with' a mile". The following were prize win- ,-. b old t.., •+ev. rs. Wilson 1aanilton> ,.xz•i d e s't .an, ' 111r.• Je.Seph Mallough� and or: the• youngest child .Douglas oy Button, • son of Mr. and Mrs. rnest,Button,one month old.' • mile= following: a -r=e -.-the -ffirst d cond .prize 'winners 'in' the race: events:.girls';7-8, Donna'Johnstn', B,essy. Reavie; .boys Jhnst• ice--: 11 Caroline,Gi.bsori,,Betty::J.ohn- ston boys.9 1:1 „D e ni s E m er1in Kent Hedley;.girls :12-14; Edna Reid, Audrey:::Ross: ':bo s'..12-14' , Y, , Donald Thompson, ,•George And; er'son; .. oung • ladies;'. Margaret. MacPherson, Celia. Wilson; mark= ried ladies, Mrs. Stewart •Col•lyer Mrs. Vernon ';Hunter; • mare' ed men, `Armstrong,. W ilsori, Harold Ritchie; girds 3 -legged: race, , Belty ' Johnston G and "l adys' •Kilpatrck, 'Margaret g Mc1Va11. &' ';Jti ; e Clark;. Ys bo": • 3 -legged .race, :?Kent Hectic Y 1 — M Y" ��b`ta'a1tl Thoirip=' Son and .George Anderson' ladies sit • p er"'kic Pp ek,, :Margaret NlacFh;er:-• son; •Mrs..Orland: Richards; mixed slipper, rage, Mrs, 'ells; Be ty Johnston; 'boY s' .•wkreelbarrow • race Donald`' Thompson &. George An- derson!' derson!' 'Billy Mathers . and Joe., liowald; boys sack race, Joe How- aid, Billy Matlies:s; uessin eo - :test;''•grandrrotlerr g p s, Mrsr''J;:, yV: ' Shewart, Mrs. J; ' MacDonald^ .grandfathers; :Rev.: Stewart, Mr. Morrison; toothpick ;;relay, Men's: team defeated the ladies. Harrulton are returning to ..,.ick. now shortly • to maice,their home. In a wartin erevision, of fertilizer districts, M. Bushell ws' moved to the Hamilton Plant of• Canad- iazi;'`•Industries Limited, ' • He has -now. been . re7assigned his''duties in this district and will Make : hr., '' w . hc.�rd . , are•.° u t � 'h eye L •where- he- a.nd'Mrs;• Bushell will again. re -occupy their horne He is: super visor of the. Huron-Briice. area 8 . Proud' of U s Yremi'ses Bert Ward- is justly: proud of ;his flower %garden , and invites • anyone to drop around and seeit. His gold fish pool is 'surrouricded 'by rose:arbors_ and other summer flowers;, witi" a rock garden::ari the •khackgraund that is a moss; of bloom.. ambulance. I OLD ..PAP FULL.' lh>i . ' er o A recently on our editorial ore Sat-• ui;day night: tr.affie, 'had some. suggestions to offer in this re:- gai'd ::• First he� • prolaosed a parking lot, convenient•to the main street, and -then he: Suggested - that to avoid Saturday night congestion,, one side of . the street be ;prohibit ed• . for . parking 'purposes. • This : bann i 7ould alternate 'weekly so that t d parking i d err °'r ... p- wou oi' ted g b h. b p. I on the' south side one nig'ht, and: on the north side the following's Saturday .night,: And, he added, 'Main- Street parking' space would'' not , be at such • a .i emium on Saturday night' if business.'nien would 'park their ' own cars ' somewhere else than on' the' main J oroughfare.: Oak, on, a spring: 'freshet. appear - Joe Brooks of Belfast -Suffered: a severe skull . fracture - in a: fall front a barn roof on Friday after- noon: 'He, Was rushed to, Wingharn Hospital, but ,after a : few -days dcezded' that was. no'p lace for: him ' a:nd on Tuesday took leave of.,the .insti'tution:• He 'is.... now. at tic;. •home of. James Culbert "arid is .rr king a favorable ;r.eco.very it appears, 4.1a 'nfire of°the Serio P us n,:ess• of:> the 'in,i tory, Joew•as assisting Jiirz. Culbert shingle the. barn on the' farni. south of his home 'Whewthe. mis- hap occurred. He fell off the edge of the .roe, di ping some thirty feet. There v3ere . ne . limbs broken arid' ver y fortunately.. the _ground' .wherehe: 'fell . :was comparatively. srneeth. 'Joe :was rushed to 'Wingham Hos ital b L 8 •PAGES. i'urail resident, commenting • BY SUNDAY . STOR • From seed -:time to' harvest, its been just onek thing sifter anathe for district farmers. A wet 15e- 1•ated spring delaye ,.and upset • :seeding lans.' Anot r gp � wets 1 �, kh Del +in the ..midst of haying, caused the :loss. of ,a good deal: of lay;:•and now, 'considerable, of the'. grain erop lies `flattened by, : • Sunday morning's storm: .• • This' t i .la est d•am'age • w:as done,:by *torrential .. rains ..and high winds that ' accoripanied a.' fiercely er ectricarl' 'storrri ' early S•u:n d a y morning. The. storm •broke about four o'.clock and within two; hours, 1.S inches . of rain had - Showers continued intermittently during the day to add another .13 inches for a total of 1.68 inc es Fields were floodedcreeks'e .and. PROTEST ENDING ew. To :England • • x , Mrs. Fred' Stanle •of� GRAL.N:: SUBSI`i�Y".. QF• '• T y ChesleY� • N EREST snit Mrs. of.. Lucknow 'aild. ' . • • • �--- her a d •' (•By. Leroy G. - town) . ' da'u'ghter' Winnifred ! flew t.: An ihterestin sketTh Tarin g ch '.of Luck= England .last week.• Theirers of, uxon • County flight have.received ' with great concent now and. some- of its leading' cit- commenced .:from M intreal:• it: is �fw��n • -, lll'N"i»}G -QYY4 -.....••.. the., announcement -t at the = •-•��;:• _.. ; -.�.. Fed is contained, in a,' copy; cif: " he. years. that ivies. St nle .n ::.bsid-P� r4S - T4 a y as been draw , the •,s bsid on W Saturday Ledger.", .which has • "home",and it� u u . y•. , extern `beexl'�`carefull � ,her; daughter s . , •y , preset ved at the first visit to .:her ,parent's., home- co• arse grains :being: brought into 'home of .Mrs'..D.'M. Tiioznpsox. ' land, Theyexpect to return d ctario, .to be• used 'in. the Pro.: u. about duction of vital ;food supplies • The' issue, ;, dated :1893, is. well , the end ot. ''August. : pl? . ,-i+-1 rated arid- .besides:.] c4 -a- e --s- . • , •_;�' • such: as eggs, :beef, pork and dairy Of . several . 'business : men,'`car �i s tiro rets - A ;nrixi sa#;the zri� z e Appo•inted Adjuster. hers . of uron F e me two ',column". cuts ;of: the Presby H ederation. of Ag Mr. john Fattish, has .been a te�•ian 'Chorda;- the United, -church; •. iaiculture alit , other.; interested • , orntcrd adjuster of. wind :damage ti in.. : ,.; _ arties ..tenet the Agricultural t. . • : • , � > c aims .i • : , _ . _ _ ... , ,., . _; - . �,b .ciatural Garnpl •' Block, , 'Woollen Mills, . '..' ' : • i e':a in on as :ri. ay e.v: tern Farmers. Weather ns ur n - ..h. X s a,ce Whiteley: toenin . Ie •'H ' o ' i '. 0 t ds e • a• cuss the he •i : us nHo' su . use � .� ' ' g tat on Y.. an i and Muu al4 co,CVI%. Fair •D. C. •a to ' Ish is::distt ict:letters 'of:' r y z s, Stoa•e .;� � ' p otest:,were sent. to the • 'agent for. this Corti `.:n, . . • Brief h'o •ra g pa.. Y and •now Prime M'nis i . g 1�hies•.'and: the rr •� Ie-. • .. • i ter ` McKenzie. King; p • } is in. charge also':of',adjustments.• tures, .appear of J. ,Bryan; •1VI..:`, • . .. ,. .. •the ser,,, the Hon: James 'D.••Gatti Cainpl,it-x11, .. JaMes SuniMervi•lle,•1.. ' minist,er. of Agriculture and::the; Pastor On Sick List• : , Dennis.: iy14he'll, 'J'. G.• Mtrr�dot h lion. Duncan. Ab>jot' 1VIi'nister of , :Rev. W S.`Suthei:lanci of White- ' 4..• W. •rnistr'ong, W. Connell, R; :is,',.'[ Finance 'at Ottawa'; .If. ;the subsi.d . ' htu ah not enjoying ' good • • t ;1-lugh.es, J. W. B:err.y, 4...4, Cp i-• withdracrrn,• 'it `.will meati that he lith• . and:•has bcen..uti.der�goi'ng , gram . _ : - • the farmers' of Ontario. will. have a: thoro.0 'h eheci�-'up' at' London, A-: fo'ur• • column ,•s r•ea.d..'o to uay' ;2 r':ni,o"reper bushel f •7. n, the ; flev. •Sutlrei land s 1 re t.. w J.1, lie on va-: . .front page , pictures 'the, Sept y , o.arley •• and : wheat and. lUc:'more ,ration' d•u •ii g August, ' arid :it:: is , •' Lacrosse: Club • cam r ised., of :.tl%.r• ac i bushel for feed oats. 5ueh air , � .:an�c.i tairi wla;etlier�• ox riot .he, will. •. fol low in •r: rrici ease tri rice.: of feed rain ••b p • g q 5 a b l c: o i' s u ` e me his s est • t � oi• I 11.:Mor i iscin : }moi i c s e - -_ l J would :.sex iously curtail the pro= ifro-g- a he•� c l cion ,f -=h' t: McIntosh, :.pl;csident; A.'.,' S: ductror •of ivestock and poultry .Holidays: G:aiii. bell .Vice-president':oduets: 'in.' Huron Count tx ,J ; W. y Ie A:rnrstron 3i•d, 'ionic 'fie : "N1....port.' Sartre • abattoirs in 'the, Province g,. ld,RTY-'TRANSACTIONS p . Campbell; Centre. J. • Yu1'e,• sa•.,mari.y brood ,sow's • •are •beiri .. �, 3x d' :dc encti field; Wnz:-,Hornell,, '` received ter slaughter' that. the 1Vii•. and Mrs•. Sa m:uel � Nlorri on, � k end' horse: field', .11,Gr'udy, first; • ,y, pac .mg. plants in,q•uestion have L3 �undirl'y least, : h ive� purchasecl h rze Tic ld;• D. 'Thom sate; `.covet' �: in some., cases, refused to :pccept: cin .lir and:•• Mrs..• Fed .:Emberlin s delivery, •Deist, J.. W. JeWitt, • al Iain;.••M: ' erne art r y. In rise month ' of.` May d Fred has purchased the. Weir, '2nd` defence fitldJ': F. q91.:- alone 204 brood . sows-were'shi . adjoirring•residence•:front :.Stewart: p don;'•1st .defence field; T,'B. Kirk, I �` oed to the abattoirs;'fears. Huron i3ob ..i tson, which is:. tenanted by 2 point;.. D. N. PLawe:nce, goal; 'G; whir:`': Lockhart. The' latter ,.aunty. Thisis very •.mucki'affec e Johnston ..outside `Norrie J. • liar a who the •zaormal figure anl. the: affects ,vrl1 iii ve to , the' •Gammie •,apart . . hell; inside haute .nen'ts,.is holding'=an- auction :.sa.I€ will ' be • The `ace:om anv ng •stor'� : of the' • '. ° : • l p � . €.:. Y :i.t. I•rousc.hold' effectson. Saturday: -team reads:.,.. Th.e 'c l u:b_w.as�• oz..ga i - ized' in 1.877: and , Ith • the, ex ception of the .year _ '89 and '91 when baseball: .l: ' ba ba .1 and,. football ,were the rage, ,they' played o� an av�,n -_ age ...f_ seven watches. • annually, and..:.have •estaki1isl ed a •record Moved .This Week . Mr and, Mrs... Stuart :Coll erand family.:roved this week from the Gatnntie .•Apartments::to the residence Of Mrs. • M. Tlioz ..son � np- who is now'rnaking• h'e'r' horrne in : 7bronto.; ` 'JOHN W. • HENDERSON `. PASSED `AWAIT' MONDAY " This coininun t saddened, : byY .,was•®'deeply .,the death of Mr. whin W; Hk•mde son :of Lucknow, passed awa .:, in Xi cardi,ne ilospr 61 on Mond -ay. Re'. was 64 ;•Years' of.age • Mr. lie • ,y .. . frdc.rson,.had riot en d ed the best of. health for J years,....cin, b•; 'about five do .Satitrda r'`:wliile glidaytneat' Bruce Beach, suf-' feted a •stroke .and• .. , t • wci8 temovcd .o Kincardine. I•iospitttl. where a second. • se'i'zure followed , that lr''ovcd 'farttil: .The funeral his late �• 1..Service larvas held at, late r"i •.}-idence. on Way Helet7s who was recently al' , YY edd't�'ada,y tcrnoo •' •, t l •t a • Green, soft oats appeared : tc suffer the worst of the' grain Crops, and opinions • differ whe- ther or. not the flattened, crops will come up• Generally. the' opinion.. is 'in the negative; al- though there' is one.consolation that they .aren't a .twisted' mass, ... ... ,. of ¢ � � � ��1 V il'12. N:u+emm•,-dcw ..� .w:..r.... L a rnznimum loss. : Last we • the $ week weather' faired _ on .Thursday afternoon and Fri day, and Saturday were ideal hay days:. '• The weather` ''forecaster'' made .one: of his numerous:';` faux , pas and .on, the strength of clear'. nd warm on ,. Sunday,with *an 88 degree , temperature;. promised,, 'tie`lower ,nur"nber• of bacon :hogs sent to . „'arket. The situation is. lly4�-sse-I=i nd=if his ... ub •sid .,• i withdraw. �' � n, it •will not: .in1y• reduce 'the athount ; of • meat,, > 'gs and dairy products available for--. domestic--consuniption,_• ` bust will also jeopardize,..our.'Cana 'Canadian dean bacon,,' .egg• and chese contracts with . Great •Britain. l -Ta' in o erations' ar : Y g. p e still -germ oral through the 'County, and at this, late: date -many acres of hay' land will be used for pasture in stead of being cut and, stored • in, ihe•.barn.s as hay:, A few ers - lia've eointin.en.ced ', ' r�:uic'���p•.•.`.�1�-a•i-i ze-is,••-.•-ol=cNesta-�i.;�i.-__.w..._.:.,,,� Gutting . fall l:,irriclt c.orrnt5er: A.diirission' Vents wheat, iv ich:0in ge" erie-`ia�I is a go:. g cop throughout the'`Ctaunty, :.but'. o0c ludic, .25c; Biriile . Cami Next Week Lucknow Girl. Guides•. will.. open their. auxrrnier� . camp -at Kintail 'ext •Tuesday, :under the: super vision Of • Mrs: A. E. McKim and:. Mrs.. George Joynt It is ea.pected. such as few,,loca'l clubs can show: hat Abfit.Lt' twenty :girls :will. at- leu:ring- this time they have been' ;teiia.` defeated only..;five :times :and one of these 'defeats was p°otested and.. the council of the C.L.. ; a- Warded the game to :lca During• five years .of .their play- ing, lay-ing 'the ball only. passed t1'icr goal once :and for a pte;riod of e-ve.tlt years were, only defeated once, The team of, '93 '( above n5•ention' ed),:.prornises' to be,, a strong one: Of ,thc origin at, Sepo;ys,, VI. Gerin! -. bell i;s'' the only player stili u•ri the tcanl". ()MING ,EVENTS DAN ;E AT:':WHITECH:t RCH On Friday, 'August :1St; with DANCE AT•. LANG WIDE The ' K -C County club: will a. se sous decrease' 'in 'yield ',will result' from the heavy infestation of loose `.•smut: goose smut of til:.»btisrfr.a dance in the Fiii c tens wheat has always • been ,a serious 1lci'll, Ltrrri;�•ril,' ora Wedriesdriy; menace to the variet'y,' Dawson's' .':; ,'' Ate ;t��r. tii.l.x, >'1'iflrn's :ot•Clic'str'a'. . Golden: Chaff,,, and, the only 'wary TO COMInrLNGI. NLI;t, . T � � � r �y •� �' •. :' •.• lei which th15. Can 1Je,' dCfec'`[• ted'. 2 :D1U IES THIS, WEEK. ,SOlf. !I'.1 ?tLL P71NALS; : to use new• clea.ti seed each year 'Lucknow Legionflctii�es all c. to treat,your�:own seed•b� the hot. 1VIr': Dttrrrir► : I'illllip' : of• ,St., :I4ondosbor r ill r ic'et in the third water treatmente `y' rim t which is cur n- _ j lane of the Groui5 Chanipronshi•p oin ec ;ecre�.tary- Pea5ur'er o the :;c�i•jes in ' the Caledonian Par » n, c anductt d by Rev.. C; p .. f tl l % rl, Vlacflondlcl 't1Ve"s:t; 'Wavvanoslt :FIT c• Trisut ance LucLnov , tier uesday, August. 5th Intea i7ent viwas 'rz South iixiiloss. Cemeter•y. ° .. Cerlripany, will r��sun e hi•s i esti rt 7. c�'clrilz sharp.:, duties.::an' A.ut;:ust :1st,The •fire,w "°ll W, M •nQ C�1Ll�I�AL Moved ",his, •Weelt Mr..and • Mrs.. Art of F'ur Tamil h don grid y moved this week to Wing rsarri'where he to l,e les over: the ggat1 Bakery, Mr,. and Mrs. Rector Dutton are mo .. l"nekr1e'vi' ``Baker ring to the ship of West Waw�iiosh� a ,pose eared o ° Y :z esrdence• vas tion which.. of course he eorr YAtlinl,. 1 • stl Saturday tor +hauling in:.on Mori-' fila. T C• t' .l y.. y swimming .all day � , �• ., SSunol ddasaeye.n- 'withuntil not uanda• peepy .:.of Oldvening: : e and then • but. briefly. Moneta Y... 'dawned waren. and.::.:clear, ::but . finger -crossing has .replaced; any Optimism *about weal er. pros-: . pect • • • Second APartn' erit At Rex `Work' i s well ; . a.. , advnce d on: 'second apartment. tment, above the Rex TYi e tr a.. -i,:is. _li a ar e m n ` tis• zi o _th . p e setond'fiercth•e ea ar--of - the' L • :building. and wilt 'be' a' spacious , two-bedroom w bedroom' flat. •• There will be:• a side. entrance, and at, present' a.: cement', walk is being built a- lon ,.the west 'of g side the:theatre. Writes ,From •C•aigary ,:..Mr. Albert McQuoid, writing • from' :'Calgary to Mr.. J. R. Mc' Nab, says' in part: "I am 'still out' here in: this ' cow:: town having a .wonder•fu11y good time. It is very; dry and extremely hot' and every `thing . around is withering up, ']'here,; hasn't , bee'n a ., good: rain since .T• arrived. in the prairie .ro-.= p winces'' nearly :a. month' ago. :EX-.' ce'pt Ruby arid the.' family 1 `h y ave not seen: an one et:•exce' t don Stothers. F arta 'startrpg. for' Vancouver• some time next week''.' Suffered Wrist Fiaetirre - Mi s. ` Eldon Hendei sort ''suffered. • a fractured right Wrist recently,;.: when she •fell.at the barn.. ; . BAND BADLY 'BURNE'D - , .uhri.��.�;, .i,i .. . az sh of AsltfTelcl has Itis left' hand , Swathed lin bandages,:as .a ,.•. •result of "severe : omens suffered' on • Mon- day at the iroo•n..liour His sore I•orne's car had run: out, of gaso- line and to • get it to. start, again .after•.' '.� ...g,�.. r eplenishrng .the' 'supply, , it was necessary 'to.. put sorne: gas.:. in; • the carburetor. 'While doing: this some . splashed on 'Mi. Farr fish's hand and ' onto the ' matin. which hadn't been going' .ki ice i�tiinning.iout, of gas about' an hoot' eru liei'r, lin a twinkling' then e' was _. burst':'of 'flame and Mr. Fart. 2'iCJx ,; g;rsisplattered 'hared was abia4e, and until: the gas had hur�nrd.; itself. out, it'was :irnposs. ibe• to smother the .blaze,• Medi• dal attention was immediately re- ceivcd; It wtis with sante difficulty that the. blaze that enveloped the..en; gut. WiAS smothered. bersome and expensive, or to use ' varieties resistant to this disease, The' Crop Innprove:rigetit Associa- tiort • in Huron County plan to'iris- a •trodu•ce • a considerable uanti.t: appointment' w will. c clu ii a �t ' At li('LI'ifi()Oil Y. Mr's Philli s to take upt•i'.+sidence A. carnival will be held'• at of C'gr•nell 505; seed wheat tri the p Irl, count this fall, This varlet is in T ungaannon,:. and it is with: fide- If rl 'r;ood •on•.''I'hursday,: July 31st 5 reistsnt to loose smut and from �• • , , see : totii ht)' trt••'8.30 ,p,In: under tux, , i.gz et . thin. $t• ,Helens friends. e ( g them leave that community. ,Mr., pipes •of. ' the, Holyrood Wotiien's .I esttlts obtained du:ritig" the past ' n ler' titu'te: Bingo and other .garries, thre=e years iii,„ test• pilots, it com-. Phillips is also c7rrk.vf the 'l'ow g pier•es favorabl with IJa s: '. Modern 'dancing in •the Commun.• Y won s ,'. .. Golden. Chaff for yield and, , _. .. itv gall to; I�"�tra ieI' s dr rliestra. n sty adv tine s, tt, Mill. .,uytcli 'counter.� i stt;c ngtli, 1 • • r: