The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-02-05, Page 71'
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THE' I..arCICNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNQ'VV,, ONTARIO
1947 REVIEW . , for.. J� R. Misener after the boat .,‘.Bruce 'McKenzie of 'Walton suc . made glans to sponsor•a calf club
(Continued from page 2).
V.eaths. — Arthur Cook, 'Root
G. 'Hamiltons . Mrs, Robt, Keith,.
• was washed ashore
formerly .Margaret Gofl°an• ..
Novemtrer .13th
Silverwood'S "burglar.: proof'
safe. was ::smashed open by 'thugs
who broke into the creamery. It`
was the ,third break-in in eight.
years.
Mrs. ' Thomas 'X•Ienry Was 83
gears of- age, •
Ed Baker. bought • Mrs`. Wm.
MacKenzie's home. '
The tower chimes were install-
ed in the.•Presbxterian Church.
Ire k n o w „District. Co• - 'Op
Winched a• drive -for. $15,000. ..to
,ixrstal .a mixing plant. and .provide,
. Working capital,
Mr.. and Mrs.. Wm, John' Hum-
•
phrey, •.St.: Helens, were 55 years
•
xnarried,
• Seven candidates 'tried post:..
Mastership examinations...
Warden Joynt ..was.'honored at
the. November session of Bruce.
County Council.'
Alex Smith., was appointed to
tenporarily . supply in • the Dun-
gannon United Church tpulpit fol-
lowing . the resignation 'Of Rev.
S, `T, .Dunk.
Deaths --Mrs, Janet Al Little,.
Rev. C. - N. McKenzie, Mrs: Louis'
ran. 7 ;,
November. '20t1 .
Janes .„Robert Misenerand his,
dog were swept to:their ,death in
Lake Huron in an •oarless 'punt;
Alex 'KeKenzzie : flew to' - British
: Culoinbia: on one of; his f w post'-
.war: flights:
Defunct curli.,ng •'tiiub`split, its
assets of $55..00. between the: bowl=,
•• ing-.`club andrecreational
Wm; `Robb. had his arm shat-
••
tered, in a, fall while picking' ap
. pies: '
160 Were vaccinated for srrral1-
pox at local clinic.. ,
J.:
'W, Joynt suffered • badly
: broicenright leg
• •' Friends of Mrs. Win. MacKenzie
, honored her prior ;to her',depart,.
ure to Toronto. where she is mak;
•ing• her 'home'
Mr.., and Mrs, Sam .Durniri were
49' years married.
Kinlou:gh 'A: Y P, A. extended
thanks to :Rev. BenSon son ,Cox ' of
iVew• York for ,.gift -,of 120 folding
shall s
`:Deaths • Miss 'Caroline Well-
, wood,' Mrs. Walter Brown,' MirS,•
R. • W Thurston;-' Detroit :'•
• 'November 27th
Kinloss '
' Council copriseda
.peeve lex McKenzie and -eptio-
eillors f
Carruthers, .Colwell,,.Gaunt
and Tiffin were returned .by ac-`
Mrs. . Earl Cranstoin- suffered a
• tractured' hip 'and pelvis in a
.highway crash. near' 'Seaforth, . : •
Eight percent- war . tax: diseon •
tinned do doinest'ie hydro bills.;
Local. Scouts joined in patrol:'-'
ling.: beac1li in ,unsuccessful` search
We Invite You
..To Come' • In 'And
P,
Our
AUTY..
and...
RICES'•
The Store 'With The,
CO; -OPERATIVE
.: 'SPI.IIT
AN'S.wHITEcHuncyi
e Poplar ''seeded Frank Lorusso• as; C.N.1i.'' . Ed ar.� Smith'',
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as. ore at Deaths. -•-� Wm '
$each,
g
.. , section. foreman Frank having Amos Palmer, Dr, . John T.. Ross,
'West Wawanosh was preparing' been transferred to. Roekwopdw.
� - 1 John G. Smith, John P; lVlcPkier-
for :first •mp. unicipal .election
5 Bill Ly.oris had- the cast taken son,
•
..N_eww.light�r►g : S3,stern illir-
ated main street like Broadway:
A third • termby acclamation.
was given ' Reeve • Cecil Johnston.
years. • off his badly brokers army after
wearing itor 11 months.
Tom Leakey made' his last run
asC.N.R. conductor,. eoncludilrg
and Councihora' Ray, Dalton 11/Iel forty-five years of railway ser-
vce
i .•
Dickson, Elmer Graham and. R •A. '
•Grant of Ashfield - " -0 • Magistrate reserved -h'
Town• Hall packed for two in, alleged : out-of-seaso
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decis'
nights for High • School corn., hunting incident at Belfast.
rnencement.. Deaths - • Robert Irwin, ' Mrs..
'Milon R, .Harris, formerly. `Janet
Wilson,: Mrs .R,. M,*McLean,
ee.
Dungannosx.: won the indocjt
softball;•championship. • `.
Clock ,was .presented ,to Brown
December 25th
J R e e -'Jo nt indicated his
Srriyth, retiring warden of•;Huroh r Y
The Ripley Woodworkers, plant :tention to retire.
;at Kincardine was closed -down: Post Office was out of one -cent
Deaths .- Mrs: James Patter- stamps for • brief : period during
son, Norman. Shackleton, Mrs.. 'Christmas rush:'
•
Fred Thompson, James H. John- Thiefs broke .into Wm, McDon-
ston, • Miss. Alice Ferguson,..Wm ale's car while stuck in the. Snow'
eyes at Holyrood, and stoleCh.ristmas
•�? "
Steele, IVIr, ,O.^K
December 4th
All local and district~ organ-
izations were.. asked,, to' , appoint
representatives ;to ..the advisory
council. of the Commjinity • Cen-
tr:•e. "
Mr. and Mrs George Elliott.
were . honored, by A'in b e:r 1 ey
friends hefor•P nvina tis' T•',�lr_`
1. giiets and other` parcels,
Wm. ' Schmid • softball trophy
waspresented to th.e champion
Dungannon'. team;
••Work on. Highway 8.6' was.ter-
minated for the winter.
b Women's Institute ,too'k up ;pro=
December 31st
Austin Solotnon,, was. elected
reeve of Lucknow `by acclamation.
The councillors elected 'also ..by
acclamation were, Harvey Tre-
leaven, Sam Slherwood, '• Harry.
Nixon 'and' H. ' S. Lavery:.
Gerald 13.athwell was elected to
the Board 'Of" Education *by ac
elamation. succeeding , J. I,,: 1V c-'
1Vlilian _'
W J: -];piffle was anticipating
his • 96th'birthday on Januar• . • 3rd,
Ibis name :and :address written'
on .:an *egg; brought Bowen' Ross'
a letter from England. •
Don.alda • McQuillin, 5 -Year-old
d4ughter of Mr. and Mrs 'Dick
cQuillfn, Jr., had her.'°lefthand
blovvh off in 'a Christmas eve
shotgun Mishap.
Lloyd A.ekert:•was -named re
creational di -Actor at Listowel:.
Cost of installing 'L' uckhow's:
new street lighting system'. was.
about' $1000'belovv original- estirn-
.ate."
motion of $lue Cross hospitalize -t Mrs. -Robert Phillips suffered a
tion 'plan. ' i •severe :stroke:
now where. they bought, the form-
er`-D; ` C. 'Taylor house -from. Bob.
.McKenzie.
increased }locally, from• 15c..
to 17c a quart,.
A. Fish " and Garne Protective'
Association was organi,ed,
1'r oposed, •vote on•. D.S.T. was
found not to 'be pi•acticul,
Everett Finnigan: ;was ; elected.
i e-Pv-e ,of We',t.:: Wait anp ,h; Elect
ed councilloi s.Averb, John :D,urnin,
Harold Gaunt, Ben;'Jo'hnson and
fens Dickson., '•
Tuberculin 'test givens 95. High
school. students
•
:1Vir and 14 lis Thoma;' Ilallam
of Aukiurn •4 were 54 yr ars mar-
ried. ,
Vicli.rgan;.
iltyre farm.' at.'
e tithe into poss
sed •.
Joe Martin of Aibion,
ought: the. Mc1
�,o.chalsh.
John
. Far r ish
?ssion of a 100-year'..eld: passers..
ger ticket.i, that listed the, .sale
of his .father; .(then. a lad of 10)
"4Marig the :groit'p''that 'came;. to.
:anada aboard the'sailir g vesselll
_Shannon
Deaths .Mrs: Reginald Mc.-
Kenzie, Alexander :L'. Henderson;',
John' W. Petrie, Mss = A:, C Mc-
Dbirgalh
flee niber tub
n' . rs ' . ' "n' yews ' 1 ea s -=- • eters c lnnon,.
moved to 'Georgetown: Samuel • Murphison : Thead Colli-,
Lucknow Agricultural Society son: '
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Annual Christmas 'party plan,;
ned • for .:cliildr.en' of - the, coin -nun=:'
ity,
home from coast to coast °tour
Little :%.mea Button, suffered a
-fractured• arm. `
'Mr, and .Mrs„ IT a a.inpbell
celebrated their 50th wedding: an-
niversary.
'1V1el
Reed...was appointed. assist-
ant •Canadian!,'sales m;anager'of'
the•Massey 'Harris Co, ,
:Victor: Errington :of• West `Wa-
wanosh shot wolf in hiowick Twp.
;Godfrey' Hall reached ' .9:0 t h
milestone.. , • ..
Robin, vas Sighted 'Which didn't ,
prove to be any :harbinger• of
spring
DeathsConrad 'Decker, Mrs.
Charles Baechler, C:hai'les :1VL .Cul-
bert. •
December 18th
• Mrs..'N. ' L. ' Campbell's 91st
birthday •was on December 20th. T
' Bt Rev. C, I •, MacDonald- and''
.Miss -Marion were. guests at: the
Opening 'Of .Parliament ;at -Ottawa,'
H, M. McLennan of ''Lucknow
arid• •°'Tin, Parker . of Cargill ,wort.
awards in .butter making cornpet-r
•itfops, •
,Everett Harris was
installed •as '
01d Light Lodge worshipful Inas-
ter.
.Lu,cknow District' 'Co -Operative
rev. • C:. H.: MacDonald .'ani ived
showed profit of $2;000 to.be:'al-
located to membersr
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T STILL NECESSARY TO SAVE ELECTRICITY?
Yes'• Not nearly enough* savri isyet being made, especially in the
, .
. home...Result, for some time past several several large industries have had their
4 power supply cut off for lengthy periods '16 the. 24 hours:
S IT NECE$SR;TO-SAVE'O!1LYATcERTAINHOU'RS?
No, it is 'vitalto save at ALL L'`hours While electricitycannot, be .stored
water that 4,enerates it can be stored._ .The water storage r`the five
.I-lydro' plants in the Niagara 'arjea is provided, by the Great .Lakes..: This
assures a continuous flow- of water sufficient to enable thesep laiits . to
go all; out 24 pours' a •da still there is not enough power. In 48' other
Hydro generating stations 'throughout, Ontario the water supply must
be veryclosely guarded -if too'much electricit3is demandect`ne
y,
the, next day's . ower sup'ply 'must suffer. This condition is aggravated
by the abnormally low rain fall last Autumn.
•
IST • MONIES _ DO ALL THE SAVING? }:
Not by any means.. ALL 'consumers must play their full part.' Modified
rationing has . to some extent reduced' the consumption of electricity
in stores and by other commercial consumers, but still greater voluntary
are ; urgently needed.
CAN I' SAVE MORE ELECTRICITY.'
Dont leave light! burning in unoccupied • offices. - Turn idling motors •
*off. : Use range elements as short a time as possible. ; Turn,• off verandah y" '
and:ali other' lights when onot needed. Use` electrically" heated water
" • sparingly. Do not use electric heaters or ,grates.
• S,�VE' •fL ECTR .CITY!.
Avon A Waste
THE HYDROELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO•
.41
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