The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-01-22, Page 2PAGE MHO;
THE '.. LIICKN
SEN*1111M, I CKNOViW ' ONTARIO
Review : From eritinel
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. The Clansmen a rovr`
south th of •�Office for
the.ne'w i �' real onal centre..
Gem, 7 -Webb bought home of
the late James . McCoy and S. C.
Rathwela bought Wm. Lloyd's;
home. • •. . • ..
• Rain and balmy breezesswept
away most of . thewinter's 'snow
•causing;, flood. conditions that halt-
ed' train and bus serviceand
temporarily marooned Easter vis
itors.•.
Deaths Wesley Boyle, J. G.
Brown, •North Dakota,: Miss Em
• ina :Day, Thomas Tittle, Mrs. Wes-
lea► Henderson
April -16th
Sgt, Ivan Mag ffin.
ev. E. -L, ---B resi _- .$ne d pas-
torate- of, Olivet and. Ripley Un-
ited Chitrches.
Dr. Wm. Connell sufferedsev-
ere hart attack.•
• Little Gary Gammie almost.
drowned in a ' galley on.their
farm. .. .
House to.' 'house canvass -Plan-
ned
plan-ned for chest x-ray clinic here.
Dr. 'Ross, Howson left . for a
yees post graduate work yt St:
Josephs Hospital, London. ' • ,
▪ Dave Anderson, bought• 100 -acre
fare •from.: Grant ,Mclaiarmid*
Wornen'►s Institute, (held ban.-
•ciitet to : mark 50th: anniversary
of organization. '
.' Y Mrs.:- Sarah Collyer _underwen ;.
emergency appendix operation'in
Goderich.
Harold. Ritchie bought Jack
Campbell's barber shop: '
Deaths Mrs. John Robb, Mrs.
A. Z, Jessup, Mrs Milton•. Harker, •
Mrs, Edward • Harrison, Mrs. .
Stephen. Burton:. • •
t ; .4r May $,th
Proficiency and field d a y
awards , presented. to High ;School
students at pupil. -parent night.
'Miss .Marion MacPherson suf-
fered a broken leg in a .fall at.
her. home: - ' • . r.
° . doll. �,,ussellr T..Kelley saw no
reason why .small . ,h'ospital was
riot possible in Lucknow..
• . Herb Drennan shot.fernale 'wolf
in . Ashfield•• and then dug , up den
t;n tai *nth nine .hips.
•
pes
ball to Olivet . and Ripley..
Deaths — Elliott • 'Burns, ' Win.
G.: Armstrong, Mrs. Wes Boy
Mrs. Alfred.! Ha1denby; Hugh
McIntosh, Alexander McLennan.
,7June: '5th .
Dorothy Hunt, 2 -year-old .dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. -.Leo Hunt,
Iucknow 'Business Men's: As-
sociation decided' to. revert to
Thursday afternoon as the ' half
holiday ,and favored adoption of.
D:ST. K. C.^"Murdie. elected pres-
..
ident. ,
Mrs. A. J. Wilson ' was elected
president 'of the Women's Insti-
tute.
Levi Biemnan bought' Ernes
Blake's house.
Purpura:.. a baffling. blood. dis-
ease,- claimed the life of 5 -year.
,old :Dorothy McInnes, : dau
' ghter , of ; 'Mr. ' and Mrs. ;Gordo
McInnes.
Reg • 'Broome bought George.
,Henry's farm. f
An .acoustican was ' installed, in
the • Presbyterian church, :made
possible by a : legacy from the
estate of the late Angus '•McKen-1
' . z Joe: Writt ,.was transferred .to
St. Thoinas 'He: was succeeded
• here . as . accountant. at Silverwood
Dairies by. Floyd Wilson •
• 'Deaths- Mrs R. 37—Mc—Nab,,
,.Kenneth .• D. McLennan, Mrs. D.
K Alton, Mrs. John McBurney,
Dr. 'James : Armstrong, John D.
Murdoch, J E'.: Durnin, . Melfort,
Dr. W. J:•. Stevenson: ^
.April 23rd., .
$7;500 objective -.set for .re-
creational centre
• Goldie. Ma4tin was . brooding
•5,000:; chicks in former Paramount
cheese" factory, •
Warden J .W Joynt atten ed
meeting at Paisley to hear. initial
;plans for truce County reunion:'
Mr. and Mrs: Jack Carripbell
.took, up residence: at. Point Clark,
where Jack: was ;lighthouse keep-
. .
Deaths John Barr,; Fred
Crump, Joseph McAdam •
May -1st. ,
Mr. and Mrs.' Thomas• Mngoffin
received posthumous wings
award inmemory • of their son
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SAVE
.C1Y
Help maintain the
high leVel 01 em-
ployment
loyment an pro-
duction thatrroans
erity
greater prosy
lorall •••
•Keep unnecessary .lights.
switched off..
Do• not :use 'ei'ectric• .lir
heaters .•or grates,
Cook complete meals in
• o+vert a* often,. as .pas
Bible.
s►' °Switch top -stove elernents , ,.
to l'Ofr ' its pas=: '
sible, and use,stored• heirt, :
EVERY WAY you CAN.
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THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER
COMMISSION OF ONTARIO
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Was drowne4 fn i
the Joynt fathi in, 'Nest Wawa.
nosh. - '
ost-hole '011
Margaret .Salkeld. completed 2 -
year • course in occupational
therapy at Toronto University
and commenced I interneship at
Toronto General. Hospital. •
Con, Decker suffered a 'heart
attack. ' •
Mrs. W; L; MacKenzie unveil.
ed the United Church hgnor roll..•
George Elwood was: •djsmantl
�'f:liAt J.AI�U'ARY 22,,
ing 'uie. a.eewar .laming Mill to.
build a seed cleaning '' plant ,on
an Adjoining lot, •
2';188 'were• x-rayed during.' a
two-day: clinic here.
Mrs,' D. A; MacLean was hon.
ored upon concluding many years
oof service as organist of Ashfield
••Presby-PresbyChurch.' . She
succeeded by --Miss 'Sally ma •
Donald with .Finlay MacDonald,
as choir' leadder.
• :Deaths Mis. Robert ,iggin$.
James Jamieson.
ripe ;can• e e o
meeting at home of Neil McCal-
lun': .
Cecil Johnston .sold Hall, farms
to •.Alex Hackett and Son, and
thought EimerJohnston's farm,
Who in turn bought; dairy farm.
.at 'Atwood. Milton Kilpatrick sold..,
to Howard Blake, and E. C. Wilk;
ins, moved to the W. J: Lane farm
which he bought the previous
tall' .
.1Telford . (For,:) : Antch son •°.of•.
Hamilton fatal,,y 'injured: when'
rifle discharged while Cleaning it
in 'basement of: his home.
Miss Helen' Orr resigned' from
Public . School :staff.; '
'Alf Ritchie bought Graham
home tenanted' by . D G. _ Mac-
.renzie
Olivet -friends.' honored Mrs:.
Barkwell and family .prior •to
Moving . to Lucknow.,
Mrs.. Will Ritchie of Zion suf-
fered fractured • arm.
-1 caths Mr� c air_ ry : B'f
May 15th •
Memorial, organ"''.dedicated. at
57th •.anniversary of Lucknow
Presbyterian. Church. .
Crewe 'school won the. County
ofHuron •• shield . for 2 -part rural
school chorus;
' Donald • McKinnon an d Jack
Fisher. joined Silverwood Dairies..
.staff.
Leroy Brown named •agricul-
tural representative in Huron'
County, a post he had held for
a year while Bain Stewart .was on
sick leavheart
e -from :a serious. heart
condition. Bain was: appointed to
the.' Economics Departrrient of ; th '
O.A.C.• ji,
:Fred. Newman obtained .poss
ession of: A.• E, Purdon's Store
at'.'Whitechurch. - `
Ashfield and ,Huron Townships.
were • conferring on' question 'of
.paving. ;from. ,Arnberley• to :the
Lake. .
` Deaths Mrs Robert Cather--
wood,' forinerly Mina Barclay, Mr.
John McLeod;;.Mrs. Finlay; •Mal-.
color,. Miss Ann Griffin.
'May 22nd -.
Messrs. Frea ..Haaiirfan `and Tom
Haller of . Kitchener • took, over the
posts of :plant manager aid ac-
countant , respectivel at Luck.%
now Industries • plant, .s tcceeding
Frank Emery, and Clair ;Healey. • ,•
�
,.. T. W. 'Smith's. another, • Mrs:
Alex Smith of Tara, i' narked her.
95th birthday; ti • •
Frederick Solomon, brother of
W..A. Solomon of town, was fat-
ally 'injured 'at Stratford when
a, scaffold collapsed.' •
The Lloyd Family was`honcired
before, moving to Kincardine. by
the. congregation of • St 'Peter's
Church.
' Deaths — Miss • Jean Davidson
Murray of •Toronto; James Camp.
bell,, Mrs., Alfred Armstrong.',.
•
May .29th • 0
Richard .B. Treleaven .gardt at
ed in medicine: at. Western• Uni-
yersity: ` ,•
"Ladies Auxiliary. held - 5th 'and'
final ° entertaini11ent- for. = service'
men. •
„Mrs, Hugh Curring waselected
president of theLadies Bowling
Club. •• .
Mrs.: P'hilili Steviiart electecl
president of _Sotith Bruce `Wo.
meti's Institute., '
Rev.. Stanley' Gibson accepted
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WARTIME SAVING
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a'
ow ` that your`. War Savings
{ Certificates are beginning to
pay off, why not keep thin
backlog' of `security . intact'. Use this
money to create a .'"Fund for the .. .
Future" -- a Welcome -asset in time f
opportunity, ,a ready resource in • t e;"
of need.:
s
ip tit Here's away to ensure that this,
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-money you've , already saved
doesn't slip through your ful="7 4 ''
gers. •Endorse_ and; mail your maturing
certificates, asdescribed 9n:the back, to
Ottawa then,,,when you re9eive:',
' your .cheque, '.place it in a' B'of M
Savings Account.
eller ;still\ let the. Bank of
Montreal' : take,, care. of ' all
redemption details. gust bring
all. your War Savings Certificates. td
your, nearest B of 14 branch., each'
one comes due over.the next few.years,.
We; arrange to get the cash for . it and.
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' credit' hs full face value (which in
• eludes the interest)' to your account:'
Under this arrangement -there's no
need for you to go to the fuss and
bother of ''indorsing each, individual
certificate •-- the' Bank will; attend to..'"
• this:`for you.
ou'll.fincl this service wil1l"save
-.-you time,. trouble and .worry. :
And .while; your Savings.
Account is:growing = . your
War, SavingsCertificates ": will be in
safekeeping.
`You'll be : , surprised at. the -low
service; charges, :too
badclOg of security 'today is \
your. parantee that you
tomorrow. liold on to it -- add.to it —
and do a realydollar-building job for
We'd like to help yOu plan this Jusi bring in: your 1War
Savings,Certificates now .... the" rest.
If you haven't a savings account 'with ns,,; glSdly svin
a special one for you:
tuCknow Branch:
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