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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-02-19, Page 2is k r.. 3 4.1 sr • li 4: • • .•a PAGE .TWO... A,• THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW4 ONTARIO THE , `LUCKNOW -SENTINEL, Luclnow, ntariv., ' . • Authorised as Second Claes Mail;• Pe t Office Department, Ottawa . N.'A. ,•' " • . • .: � 'Member of >Th�--C.$%.�___ � Established 1873 -••-s Published Each Wedne� - s3-aY o ing . U. S: A. $2:50 &ubscription. Rate - $2.00 •A Year mAdvance--==o ' L. C. Thompson, Publisher and Proprietor THURS., FEBRUARY. 19th, 1948 • EJJ1! *RAININGNG TO SLR'VE CANADA • •lie world needs • sei,f-reliant young peepre 'Who' have a §incere regard for ' ' others irrespective 'of , racial .origin .•orreligious. 'belief, said ,.a •prominent world figure recently:in discussing Boy Scout '' and Girl . Guide Movements. In' Canada tthis week. some 165;000 boys and ,girls mark`' the annual observance.. of Boy Scout = Girl Guide Week.. They . are proud 'members: `of two , movements• '. which are training young people Sin self-reliance with a respect for • others regardless • of racial or• re-• ligious b. eliefs. • That, the teachings of Scouting •.' and Guiding are playing a vital role '• in the . moulding of the citi- zens • of the future is • reflected H ornnient' of the world leader ;quoted• • a • •ve: , •Live• can , impress upon our youth. ,Principles ; of • • friendliness • and mutual respect, we • shall` go • a ng waytowards establishing 'a lo g better understanding among the nations of the:: world". , . It' is apparent. ttiat as more and more of • our children .: become Scouts and .Guides,' they will be • o 'do,.their best o do �•; inspired_ their duty. to God and th_ eir. coun ,try,.. to . obey the' 'Scout or ,Guide• ;and Ito `help other people; R I AL APPEAL FOR CHILDREN, The kinll of world we. are: • going, to live in depends on 'What we dd .now ;to Save the lives, minds and bodies of the:.,world's- child - THISTLEDOWN THE RURAL CHUR,�CH (by:Liberty H, Bailey) Tu •some great day'', The ,Coax try'church Will find its voice And. it will say; ` 1 stand ; in the fields ' Where the, wide earth yields • • .Her bounties of fruit and grain; Where the furrows turn Till the ploughshares burry ; Asthey come around and round again;.:' ;. a Where' the workers.pray. With ,their, tools all day '• In sunshine and- shadow and rains Around •the'• world ' in. ruined• lands, millions of children 'today are in misery, scrambling for .food in gutters and on garbage. dumps,. shivering in • rags,•, :horneless', and hopeless Without schools; •their Minds 'mare' "becoming as mis-shap en•' as their :bodies. in Europe,; ' half the.. children- Arid grasses..and .trees, born. sincethe war are;.. already The birds and the been, • dead of: <malnutritipn. . That u what' is happening all :over 'the„ world: The plight of those • who, are left. is • desperate.. • • ' ' Our:,future is bound'' up with theirs. If • Vire. don't help' .provide "And: I didthein tell , •Qf the crops they sell: And speak', of the work they 4 have done.: •' ' I speed 'every man In: his hope and plan 'And_ follow his day with the sun; • It:ie :':.well ``said that• Canadian • 'Scouts and Guides 'are "Training, 'to '.Serve Canada' is an : adult responsibility Itt. every community` to make these v y programs available' to more and' more Canadian boys 'and girls. 'SCOUT LEADERS' ,WIVES e' sacrificial .life �-• Hers is th o ails .the Bo Scout Lead'er's 'Wh • ty. wife.., For all -alone: at :.ome• she stays A 'r m in g. Woodland dland . t he• .• 1S Whileg ways,`, While she. sits,', waiting `for her I know and I feel every.One: "And Out of it all, 0... • . As: the'..seasons fall,, I build'm �ygreat temple always; I:point to the skies, • ' f�... les:.. n 74 . __ _ .� _e•..n-,__ teen, School supplies; and help 'safe.- guard the health of their'mothers, those, childrer who • survive will grow up: with sickly. bodies. and ignorant, embittered minds. The world • •we'll. have :to share. with them will' be a world. of tragedy for ' all . of 'us. � them,, -: we re really Helping a )' helping ourselves; We must '.help them. Th• t the most important' h � 4• THURS.; FEBRUARY 19th, 1948 , • LOOKING B ACKW .RDS THROUGH THE SENTINEL .FILES YeElt's A .O•' P.t�esbyteriar�-C-•h-ot�,, rat. i•t�-c�;__ SlXty S where Rev, R, W,. Craw was' pas Mr. Rennie, precentor of White- i, tor, showed total receipt_ for all' church Presbyterian Church, was ' purposes to be. $138368. presented with a purse. of monies ..A ` W,C.T,`TJ entertainment in *' before his, departure: the Oddfellows Hall featured the ' Lucknow .Public School Board following numbers on the ~ pre- bought 50 cords• of 27 -inch maple gram: duet, Masters, Ewart and wood 'at $1.25 a cord. John Bryan ' Alvin Cameron ,solos, 'Mabel Al. was engaged as caretaker • at a lin, Mrs.. Young, Mrs. •R. A• Cam=: ei on, Mrs. J G. Murdoch, Miss salary:' of �1,Q0. Members of,.'the . Board' wer,•e•Dr; . MaeCr`,ihmon; Mutat',.' Miss Jessie Douglas; 'Jas; ': chairman, R. �Gra'hatn, D� McDon-` ` Anderson; address b ll. D : Cam y'. old Murc.: Cisoamn,pbell, • MJ j Cry Murdoch .& Co: and R; T; Thomas ..Lawrence• was elected Douglas were agents for the Tay treasurer and W. H. Smith, sec - rotary, ofV .the. Agricultural: Soc=• iety. '' W TM and D.: :D. Yul'e;..: '.' G. . Murdoch a debating at. 28c' a ' ound. R,•D: ;Cameron•, were I? team ,coxnpeting with D, E Cam ' ., Mor- 'eron,: 1Vi.. Campbell .and. iii.... Twenty Years. ; rison • on the subject ,of annexa - ' With the United Church: At•• a meeting called foi t•he pur-.. tion of."Mr.'• and Mrs.. pose ' cif' re-organizing::'tl:e bass Nina, daughter band, '_committee Wa. appointed Alex Ross was united` in niainiager ank Greer, T.he':'cere- with Stewart R`abertsot ii their - with 1VIr: Fr _ •Mr,. 'man.' and Alex Hamlt�tn, secret; many was 'perfgrmed b�( Rev, ary.. •M'eKay.• " Miss."• Lu.° Shelton was hr -• smaid •.and 1VIr. "D Geddes;,Ata semi-public rnc.c t>,ng.. it . lor=Anderson tailoring company, • MVtendelson • and Blitzstein were advertising for,.raw furs. r - W. ,W... Hill was, advertising' tea �..:the':.co monplace w°i 'of. groomsman.. • 'the day, • Thomas Lawrence :was a ;dele- worth ate • to the annual meeting. at I � reach• the � g For p the native earth— ,. t Hamilton ,' of the : Ancient Order Of,t:I Hamilton. : love and to work and .to ':of:* the•Urnted Workmen of .Can. d.. :oda. WHY THE DISCREPANCY? • swater , News) (Tee At oening; session: of Bruce, �. P County Cquncr held,in. a •Fiv'e' '.,fraternal ', societies 'were.. running' ., cards :in: The .' Sentinel. They were, the I.OlO.F., G.: Wil-: Y .son•,nob"1'e grand, John Elliott;. re - 'Corder; d B.: Mal cd •with a .silVer . tun ., i.t, for writ,. em, a s corder; .Old. Laght..L- g. • g the Iar,g'est numi?er• of. a.ppli< 1 Walker- ' ' u li tV1VI', .R.:Fi'ndlatei, sec= 'in ' task facing us., today.. Yo g c irons during4997. •Ch ldren .ton in January, the questi p.n: carne , A:O,U W., J;ihn ,;P( i�t,, • Canadian Appeal for etary John MacDou:gal1,:a :li otiaer, of the re .trictin marl A McIntyre, , . lie o ortunit of s _ring • up again regarding g master , irk ,.. ' offers t. pp y . re i Mrs: Jollies "'Forster ; 'died'. at': his' i` n f,., ,,cutting trees` .undei •` a' given -recorder• :.B H.S:, Harry,lVlcInty in this: vital, task. This carnpa g., o. , g• ,home at. Paisley. aas 'broached, :Lawrence:. see- ; ed on. Monday,' is be-:size...This matter.w . . president, D:.N, f •I which open Y ,in order J rri'es L ons'; chief The ,death.: occ Lie x c,d o vy. conducted b � the -Un...',. last year but tabled , x i etary; C:O.F., a '3' ,, . • r ' , , ing jointly yDoris, .3.:0 -old ct�lughter of Tiers mig ht have' D'. Yule• secretary-' . :cal for Childrei. ' ounty land ow g .ranger, ` D. , ted, Nations Ap1?.. �Mr and: rs';Josep17, ,ti'Vhitiby.,:, , i ad'ian Council for ;Re-:: a clear Arida definite • understand Petitions had .been forwarded' and the:Ca, •, • ; . turning. fi�cinl•-cliurcli- taw_ from Bruce an'd'.Huron: While. e, r construction ,through ;UNESCO:' ing. as to what the x Leasure would I'`to' 'Ot Donald ,,Muria .of Ther has there eal"'o at:D•ungannon D•. : y tear •or anizations. mean' when enforced:: Th Counties requesting p �. These :are vQlun g ors' over. the { $t<' Helens was' seg c t c inj:i>>'ed .haveh '• t f the b a lot 'of controv y tii. Act the :cost, of a sordier:.s''' war inem= trial,: The,' delay way descitbe'd as� the "inability to • decid•c ' upuntiie` form ' whieh a'• memorix:1 • should 'stake,: TWamley,oi Ch::tiaa i� and a • native of Ash ficletr •att'unded' Ire 71i.vision conference'. �i1' `too Sun -Life, iii Toronto and,.•��.°.: preseirt-... He teaches boys the art of fire; r o dragging. ou s... And while. the1� • g• • Y re. ho knots ot. • ' e boys w no �i s die etc . Y while .for him. she burns 'a And h .. lam p in. 'I•Ie , stand s 'six weeks 'or � more camp. „ • Which . the suppor . o. ;.: eon • ; _... ie . , when thy.own• fa.om`��'the� .cutter' minicin..and Provincial ',govern;issue , which' came to,:A; ,head at Do a ments, industry, 'agr-iculttire,, edu Council's January Session ars ► Fort Years The. accident happened •whoa.the • y go • •horse ran ' away'' .uuun • ,being 1 b 1 1 ' It appears that feelings north aural and' other or. ganiza ions; o Ole: o n - ur oc ,. , . -• : .. .: .: ' _hied• ,1�'li. °i�2urraY, • who accomp : �' 'nimum oa active: of the :are not in accord• with :the meas-. in Kinloss. ,; The mi 7 was unhurt •' "� . ea - - '•'c bre s Which. carxipaign, is� ,. , _ .,, ; .; ; ' .. ., Wes , $i�uce Cotit� .L,O.L, 'if' a are to do :tow ship's of: St. :Edmunds, Lind f.Mr, and Mrs' -Ar Murdoch' died .The :'mus't be attained w 'cation, . 4abour, ' service e u s,,. cu - .. , . � . .._. ; Flip soi�'}less, Wiarton road c been a e 85, died frightened by a ;dog' t f th O Sud M d h'McQ g • hter ' $10 000 000 h hsuch territory taking in, the J n 17 months old • daug f Thet;B' y Scout Leader's wife ' �. • must in manyarts as he,` As wise • Must learn to ':stretch 'a'• meal for' four-•• • e .l . times .for, eight or • nine' or Att .g. more When -friends of his • drop into . 1 • ,town; . .� d neve'•:scold- and .never •froWri :At Midnight when he brings, them back • And asks for .coffee and a snack;: And, never: sigh,- when on the photie :He tells her ,she .must dine aloriie.• our share An saving the children,.' say,;Eastnor,• Albemarle '.and Arn and ...the future 'peace of '.of 'the .abet'.'.:Apparently to•'satisfy' the. - the, , ro • s in'char 'charge re- World: Wherever ,,possible all.•do minority, g up g by-law.` to. nation's will. be spent in Canada drafted• the; proposed:by-law. d clothin medical. and ::dor• foo_a_.�._ g� school supplies, ' which will be distributed., Under the strict con trot ;'of responsible United, ' Nat- ions' 'operating '.� agencies; .where- ever the meed .is most ,urgent. . The'help of all:is needed if the p objective • is•. fol be attained;. the .mindsand bodies of. the World's children •saved The `Boy. Scout Leader's'""wife' must :be As fond: of boyhood' as is he, Y. And see :the far off future whey` Our country will have need of men, .1 Good, men, • intelligent and true, And able men, its tasks to do, •• And honest then,, and . clean and o. sty n' g And' •men , too big to stoop tQ wrong, • . Or '`never she'd consent to be Vile wife;of such an absentee, +, + ll second post .war, nation- wide In its. Can- adian, appeal ,for funds, ,the Can adian Red Crtiss will next month ask ''the Public for :$3,000,000 to. carry •,on• its ',peacetime, work in Canada; Of this, amount .three Hundred Ontario branches, will have. •a provincial quota of $1,200,-i 000.' Success of the campaign will •assure• sufficient funds for the cerrnng the e ;. , at:Dauphin, Man meeting was held at Ripley, when . to` celebrate; themeeting ...�tl a .South ,it' . was ' decided Br 12th o'f : July rn• Lucknow. Ben uce•.• Fal mors Institute ofheld. in was ':.a ointcd County •Logan pp the . Town Ha114 •�-a women s msti Master• 7';ney '01 Pe Death -s-- t ,•Wawanosh rci h'i . 72nd fear, 'Wiest, Mrs•::WJ •,•Kllluu. g h,(Agnes Catherine . •S arlin6.)of:.4skal0 , inher 86th eai , . Miss Jane Hut Mae R"aid •Mt•s.�Sam Y Donald, •Miss M , ., Webster,Mrs DCameron. 'lchison,;'at the 'lime of her,..aeph• • � <:, •: •;, etw .Mr ..L` .Vv. .Collilis and' D. � .:Camp- ., Sa�m {Sherwood•Wo b "11 dissolved'their 'butcher busi- Oil!•.behalf'• of.. Huiyrood,. e take in all • of Bruce' with: the ex tute . was • organized with the fol . en- . —lowing,. . 'Mrs. Mar .r m res. caption • of: tti�e' •five a . lowinb, officers. p r tioned townshi • s: W:hy? ,Is it not. B; Irwin; vice .. res ' " Mrs.' Japies .. p Y n� p , as necessaryto •conserve_ lumber "Alton; sec.-treas., Miss :McDiar- w ( and trees in 'the 'Peninsula as in Mid; •directors Mrs w Es Mc= the'rest'of the ounty? .The Maj-• ority' of acres under • reforestation as: a��•,Coiunty tmdertal ing are 1a cited in Amalbel and Lindsay. indicating .that, such measures are. needed in the • north • as 'well A as central and southern ' Brue:. • • There are a. total .of thirty; -two members. • of: ounty,.• . Council. all-irrl ortant • conservation .: bye of the county's',acreage) on which •° V�'EDDIN .'LLS Jaw.' (in .which' every reeve pro trees have been planted in a large le refor station'. ro ram: Wlen CHESSE)LL fossae co cern) 'only' tvve'nty- sea we p g tiiet,but pr°ctty'weddin three wee on hand to. to vote:. •a by. -law was,.:rtrQduced last year .��•A q ri's`•Institute, Mrs.'Alincr Ack: ries': partnership with the latter me continuing the business ert and, Miss: Pui•t••es :t equcste! To .nS'hi `Council t •JohnH..Taylor.died at StHe1- Kinloss w • p ens' "at'.tl a age of 73: ,_hove . and remodel: tlw ~ Town C ' f -Calvin- ship'.I•a11. ^' The annual report, -Calvin *lient was taken on this Where were, the.: "other nine mem to. ..restrict tree cutting it e'er- took place ant the..."parso ag con- Grace,''Uniteti' Cliurc' `, East Sl hers? This was a 'question• con. • tainly ,appeared. as if a bag. Moo oun. y s and servation program ,was. in the.. London when. Rev. Stanley 'united in marriage, Joy Marjori daughter. of Mr. and Mr. Pet T. Carter, ..Elora, and Earl Chessell,, son of Mr: • and Mrs Rt Chessell of Mitchell, Tie bre Wore a, lig ht blue eil'k jersey dr 'With grey.'accessories and corsa, of red roses. She vitas attended,' her sister, Miss Mary bait weiarYing �a rose dress alt il <: .ries and corsage of, p accesso , ;,=e11,, broft roses:• --Kenneth ,Chis. rideroom,' .'M•itchell, t of the b g the best man. Abuffet 1un.che w Was'. served to'' the im•inedlate fal flies of the couple at. the home the bride's sister, Mr. and M Meitille Harlton, London, A a short honeymoon the ';011) #will reside in Mitchell. ' n et .operation o£ twenty seven out-� municipal representatives should wind to tie up as a perfect team: post 'hospita-;the ` + 'dental 'coach Most. certainly have been ' ' on ,with out reforestation effort. The ,. • _which takes dental health 'to children in remote areas; and many such other activities for the peacetime welfare.' of .Canadians everywhere. r Copyright ' y Edgar' A. �ueat.. Reproduced during -Scout -Guide. • Week, 1948, by permission. of . the author. * One hundred ,and sixty''pers9ns were killed in „level crossing• ac- cidents.';in Canada last year: lack of these Old statistics is a fright- ful picture of grief and agony, waste and "destruction. -And yet, for some' unexplainable reason, grow,Bruce County has. been . m Weekly, the toll continues to and meets, : , . .• ,. will unless motorists take greater there ,.pitching to do its part. ,iwith This S'unday's; (`ebruary 22), heed' of the railways"exhortation' Count Council owns thousands issue •of.• the Detroit Stlitidary, y "Stop,. Lo,ok and Listen". .of aches(approximate1''1''pe>'Cent'Tiriies, hand.Did those, absentees have, by-law carried by , .a vote .of 17. no interest ' in* the'' :outcome, or. :to. 6, •and_ is certainly a` step in did'•they'make themselves scarce the.right direction--bul r' the for the occasion 'rather .than par- 'life' of us 'we can't see: the' reason •ticipate••in the vote and possibly for discrepancy; + y create hard feelings •with•. The' Atom c •Drink •' g cil friend or tWo7, .Ever since'this country beeame Scie�rilce's newest. boon to mane 'aware that our timber lands kind, the; Atomic . Drink, is, `Could" not" survive•0the onslaught "'erased `as` ' a" •'tasteless; • 'colorless, of axe,., and, saw unless conserve- •odouiess, dosage' of radio -active tion and reforestation_ was insti- iodine. See how it is conquering tuted on a scale sufficient to off- diffused toxic goiter by =reading set . lumber and • woad require- this revealing article in The Ami erican . eekl y, famous" magazine