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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-07-01, Page 1• $2.00 A Year -In Advance; 50c Extra tOIJi S. A. SHOW' INTEREST'. N COMMUNEfY • GRIEVES• BEAUTY CONTEST G`�><'I'�S DEATH MISS ;MacDO. Norairdowearr LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, ,JULY lst, 1940' LOCAL PAIR'WON,UND:Aii11TTED BY FIRE AND • IND DESTRUCTION •ROPH This community is in deep sor- Morley Vall of Culross Town At a' meeting of the Reunion row • by the 'untimely death of Wellington • Pelt), McCoy' of o • ship: had the misfortune, to have • Comanittee on Monday evening, . Miss Marion MacDougall, who I:Lucknaw "and W.. I:• . ('Ike) Miller . his ,barn. destroyed by: fire.:' He Mrs. N. E. ,Bushell, secretary, of passed . away • at The :Manse on °t St Helens won the annual bou. ht another barn •f om his g •, r the Beauty Contest committee, re- Tuesday . rnornin.g: Miss Mac- doubles • lawn bowling tournament brother n -law FrankThorn on 'ported that already' there were 'Dougall had been critically' ill•.for ' at'Wingham last Wednesday:: of Kinloss and had made • •three young ladies who were de- some .tome and it "was .known her They had three wins 1us 19. . ,..good .. � ,. . � ., P �. .progress in re-ei•ectirig,°..the strut- finite prospects for .the contest.. recovery was im :.ossi• 1 ' • Thirty''-si 'rinks. i artici ated in. P b e.. .p , P tore, when it was.: flattened by ,Err mirgrnuin • of six contestants. is Born in- .Kinloss 'To.. n i , h . this popular tourney.. •Besides' w.. shR,.;she required for the. "Miss'L:ucknow" taught the P i winning the John Hanna 'tro 'h . .• .: ,• ,.,. r mart' Class in, . g P y► competition} with the winner ell- •Lucknow . Public °S'. ° the ,local• duo received n W: Stet-,•. chool for sell.' � .e Bible to .compete fat Kincardine 'eraT terms and had endeared her -."Son hats ' d merchandise to' the for the title of MissIv . . Bruce County self to young: anal old, value cif $25.0 :.each, where cash prizes 'of $500, $200 The funeral service will be, Second prize ent to B.. arn'- • . . and and E. Hardy,t, and $1;00- are,:being• offered. � held this afternoon (Thursday) in ,: Mt. Forest; 3rd, Three very attractive • prizes •LucknowPresbyterian Church at `Andrew .Murdison, and Douglas will *also be offered in the. `local three o'clock Conducted Brown., Newmarket; fourth, : G. • �:. d by Rev. , competition • which will be• held John 'Anderson, assisted ,by Rev Matheson and C. McManus, God- • In. the arena . on the evening of, C. "D. Cox of Bervie. ,Interinent erich; fifth, E. •Allison and Geo: Thursday, July 29th, preceding will be' in 'South Kinloss 'Cem-• Baechler,,:Goderich. A .former' resident of • the "BigDay" on . Frid ' ' West Wa y y. etery. wanosh and an exr.reeve, ' Mr. .I. Figure as well as /lace plays An .obituary:wi11 ap prorninent part in Selecting the next:issue: • •winner, arid .general attractive- • .ness may well result in some girl • being a winner who • thinks- she "hasn't a chance": Get into ':the ,fun,: girls, enter 'of the Ashfield Circu now and: make the 'contest a big success. What .about a Miss Holy- rood,. Mass Paramount, :Miss Kin long, ,: Miss Langside, . -etc, "etc,,` etc: • The main regulation , is that' contestants must be bonafid'e Fes:- They. are taking up. residence • idents of Bruce: or 'domiciled here. in Brantford Where their...dau h•• - g ° The Feeding problem . , ter Ethel teaches school: • .At Monday's Meeting the prob- .lem of feeding the .Friday crowds•„ was discussed. The Ladies Aux aliary to the 'Legion: plans on sere arid.Mi•s. Elmer 'Johns • ing meals,' but 'chtrch, organize- and a nried•ical Student "..tions.: and ,the local : Women s, In- University has passe stitute are .not running dining :rnedica'1 'ear.'examiriations with p `halls: The Iri'stit'te pians to' Y b• *John': 'Vlotivbi a enti is .Toronto u p op n We are 1. 1 ho o�s.: Ronald stood' quite high y crate dne `or two :booths .featuring. in. his class, san l'wiches and pie.- ' . 1 EIGHT PAGES FLOOD WON'T • STOP B C, OLD BOYS (The Vancouver Stn) If they can't go by rail, -they'll fly:• • No possible .transportation tie up will ` halt Brice gorily re. - union July '20. to August 4. The ° western delegation. will - go thio.. gales last Wednesday 'night.. Tin , C• ';E• . Mahon of this: city, • or- '•. ;daunted :b 'this ;second reverse,ganizer of, the western ; epedi-'_ ,� y. Morley went to work im• ediate' tip?a !and secretary of the Vaneou .. ver Bruce County Old, Girls' a :d ly to start';rebnilding the barn,.' , Boys' Association, says plans are complete, and they'll, get there somehow: . But it :looks . as if the'. special train. ,will: take to the rails. Seven Cars Froin B.C. A dozen cars will, be ip the train when : itk. hits:_Winnipeg. Seven will roll out of Vancouver Fpear in' ;ouz • •.UPHOLDS ROLE OF Nhis wife have lived on July .16th filled ..with West • .. aylor and,' . , retired in Lucknaw1for the 'pest Coast and Interior delegates. FAMILY DOCTOR f It will ick u” two at Eding BEN: NAYLOR PASSES, . ' Mr. Ben S. Naylor, a gentle Man well -and widely known, passed' awa in Wingham Hospital. on ride 'He was 8 Friday,, ..0 .years old, RETIRING FROM Rev.. A.W , Brown, formerly } few years.• P MINISTRY The funeral service was held `ton,. one, in . Saskatoon and. two Dr., W. 7 .Johnston of• :town in Chalmers Presbyterian. Churiih, or three. 'in. Winnipeg.; And in • was' one of ,the speakers at,Vie Toronto eight Whitechurch on.• Monday with in,;-•• e g slay, 'coaches will' Canadian Medical Association• it, is retir-, , terrnerit in 'Greenhill' .Cemetery. be. hooked ug'for• the last lap to • convention :'held last:'week in t11e mini tr A. 'detailed : obituary will'%ap Royal' York Hotel,',Toronto The Canadian P pear: next :week..: • i� rens repo• rted the highlights • of the Doctor's speech as follows: • • Service improvement • is "not only • impor a t but impeerative" for 'Canadian general physicians. This imprevement` must carne• if the general: practitioner is: to 're- HONORS • thin. -his rightful place in- a,' -field Canada ' "T:his, is .one :.of the: b est becomrn cro` vded t _ a at the. annual • dinner Pigg est of ' ;Mr. g � with h special. meeting at a. events . ever att em ted iii the • , g he.,Royal York Hotel P .ing froth the active• y due to the condition: of his; health.. Rev. ' and Mrs. Brown raeturned. recently from'. an extended. visit iringland and : Scotland GETS :: YEAR. WITH •.Ronald • Johnston,,,.s sts:'� ... ton ef. gown i on' Tuesd � :even n of :1• Dominion: o f Canada", ,. says' . Mr.. 'u The ,practise" of eneral s= Y g est' yeieek. • . at 'Toronto b , Ph,y 'Mahon. ,Walkerton.. 'About 20,000 pare 'expected for, this first:'Dominion-wide reunion. Heade 'Women's. Federation . ' California ,and Washington old Dr Anna Nicholson of • Saska-:. 'boys, and girl twill be' in the del- too' has been visiting here,with egation and a handfirl•'from Great' • her. sister, :Mrs"A.rchie• Maclntyre. Britain and Mr. MacInt re. D. Ni• For many '.old Bruce County y cholson .was elected' president of the Fed -'residents this' will be, the first. eration of ..,Medical. • Womeri•1 of . trip home em years. d is ."first The whole idea is, fathered..by ic'a•l concern .. u .; „ , , Interning .I#i Toronto• but ublic one31}Ir Mahon resident` of Vancou h is•ens is no 'longer a' . r. ate`mQd " now so e ose ,. , .. •vel: for. more than '40`ears, who. General Hospital on Jul 1st for ..- ,. ': linked. ' With the ':Depart•ment of: : A •Y• ' his i •t rn, acts .:as manaer..foi; the special - • .. r} e eslnip , He assisted � at Dr. ai ,, p• ;Health and welfare : that the • Johnstoi 'xs�.pffiee while the' t oc- ;qtr • Ty. SI'•I P°' incos•ipetence;of:a.fe�w .eo ardizes. , C! J 1? F`or • 35 cams : I ve ,Loi 'wa had Lthi , ,atPtend�i°ing•�tl�z'e�Dor-rini•o�r���- y. , .�'. The meeting .,was of the, opinion • TAKE OVER QUALI tri r i. libortn rurarratituIes The Quality Shop Q or other organizations might be' interested m: sex ing meals; and •. .they '.It 'would be most �ve1'eomc.. feared at the moment that eat- ing ' accomodation (may fall - far s, he t of requirernents° • • �<..rcti •as>a .V4 . e' -,:.•h£'•. Wg ri-,. �` , ii"iron in :the bac•'. .� • b Johnston • .rt edits Convention. t' 9• b e o my head. .T The "idea' has c u rco e n a ht on east to P n 0 show -the I s• closed; o fx r. quilted figures .,to .� o r,ven ion• . west=llke.:a ,prairie .fire". •R. MELVIN CORRIN '. stoc k :skint; and will bulk of graduating, Med-,. Saturday. •• morning under ' the .i`cal students would not • become . I. `T . •®IEZATE msnagemc>nt : ;of `Mi and Mrs s.iiecisalists.' e • said only. 26. per_ Chas: V�'ebstci . Who nave boo h.:'REUNION'! l g , t cent • cir`moQ` of`.13,000...Un •versit �. y 00TH. out Wesley Huston. an.t, Harvey y .o.fTo}:eritfi• doetois rrr.training;.,in- Treleaven who have operated this tended to'be.specialis'• Ted Brewer; :J:: A , . Them son . ' r . P business in :partner°.ship. Hospital Preference and Donald Henderson were. nam: '• •He claimed•some hospitals ed• as the finance committee ; • p were HARRY CHAPMAN AR.MITA,GE' showing' preference' .for potential Reeve'.•Solomon. Was• appointed ., . T . N DIED I1\ OltEG01 � . • .. specialists asp internes and .were to interview` The: Legion, request=,, acre - tin only patients 'o s ec- p g y.P. ing that this organization, . take . Thie.; death of. Harr Cha man •Y' P ialists. charge of;prom,oting and conduct - Armitage occurred•'su•ddenly` on "This'•em' ha p Th ' matter:: of ,traffic a e. .tri c 'regal �$ui i��l was;' in Poi tl<,nzl .tion ' s ,arid control was left in .the.. June ' 1"8th,'. �• '' SUCCEEDS' BROTHER HERE The regular meeting : of ' the Lacknow Women's� Institute; was • ,, ,� , Dr.. VT •V Johnston 'is to be as= • h.2ld on I ridgy in the los n•:'IIal1•. Mrs.. Vii J. Douglas • gsv .'a•.re- listed• by Dr Melvin •C .Corrinof- vi Q 1London, whoicomrmences his new view of 'the district annual n-ieet duties 'today, July ,1st Dr. `Cor frig. held .here: °'A $$:00 donation r. w v�-,as voted .the United '.,inns a• graduate:, 4 •Western Uni ed Church' for ' � ersty; '.laas completed ,, •.h'is .in= •. a the_ use ` of 'the, ; church: c'n that lis on specialize terneship at Victoria Hos ita1. •occasxon, .• P Dr. and Mrs;".CQrrin'will occupy .• It: Was'decided to :'• operate a h,00th on July;. 3Oth, which . is the apartmentacated by 'his br.o- Lucknouv `Da ofther, 'Dr.- Bern : Corrin and • Mrs: the Bruce... To '.improve genera1-practise he y. Corrin° Dr:'. Bern. Corrin ' who.'Y�ad County. Reunion: The Institte said • more. ; family physicians assisted Dr'. Johnston for the • ast .' P. Should, be ons hospital and ani-• 'year,, has gone to Win ham. f' t help •... g In •.the calithur'npian• parade• * June' 14th :at' ortland Oregon. I' �.tion has'done Something, danger ' o 'Friday, ous to the family physician •.... said 'D•r.' Johnston.'. a` son of ge and Liz- khorse. 'He 'ersity .teaching staffs. The in ‘dividual ,doctor cavi improve him 'self• by keeping abreast' of latest medical ;,'deveiopments • He' urged, establishment of part= nerships and .co-operation.- with. .c�lmies: :"The passing of :the family physician has been.. predicted Many times but he is. Stip' the hest safeguard the public has",. •• hands of; the Village 'Council. and:. Mi...; Armitage was • Provincial. Police' ' with ' -om• wh . the late James A•rniita they will'`conferi zie Sil elton of Blac was. employed at the Lucknow Table Factory at • one time, and HNO', coritin;ued-:in ,the furniture trade' NHOUNCE `HIGH ' . 1� in. Portland. 4 1�Ie, retui�rned for a SCHOOL a o •after L AWARDS � � � •visit• a..'couplc of •years g 'an' -absence of: some, 31""years:., • Rev.. W. L.: ,Armitage .'is a'"bio ther and Mrs. T., w. smith of •town a cousin: of" the deceased: ° Seven of eight 'scholarships, Proficiency shields'. and medals, awarded to stiuitlents of Li tk now High School have been: won by: girls. Winn e r s •of these various awards',are as 'follows Finlayson • Bros.' pr`.oficiency shield for Grade IX: Noreen Kil- patrick, Wm A. MacKenzie pt`pficency shield for ,Grade X: Gladys Milne. Wm•.' A. Schmid proficiency shield for Grade XI: •Joyce Camp- bell, • ' • Women's ''.Institute ,scholarship. 'for Grade XI • L Ardbnxia Johnston. ',Grade IX medal for proficiency in English • Jack • McKim. Grade X medal for proficiency, in history: Ruth Anderson.. • Grade,,Ki medal for proficiency in mathematics: Joyce Campbell Grade XII` medal for .prdfici-. eney in languages: Ardonna John,• 'stone • • BACK IN PRINTING BUSINESS • A, G, .(Andy) Smith .of Toronto has returned' to •his first love the printing business, having ptlr- chased the Dovercourt Press,; a commercial printing business • in Toronto; 6* Mr.' Smith was' at one .time a Sentinel' einployee . ° For several years, before' moving: to Toronto, he published ..the•Wingham Ad- vance until its amalgamation with .The."Trines in 1923: , During the war. "Andy" was• a public 'relations officer ' with,, the Wartime Pric & Trade: Board's ch. i �'ri Inifoi•matiort B Mrs.' Srnith was formerly Jean' Irving, - daughter .of -the late Mr, and M.rs•'Janies Irving of Luck - ,now; •. zry ,may 'operate tw.o'. bboths,.'if sttf icien can be obtained for both" It was decided` trot to serve Meals. The . booth buying com- mittee was'' appointed,• including Mrs. T,• Clark,. Mrs A. J. Wilson and Mrs C..Cook. • The lristitute ''is sending ' a per:- cel to Britain to aid needy: - fam-. ilies" :The'Institute .picnic is tobe held at Camp I intail in August. The program.. consisted ;. of , ..the rriot4lo byMiss': Dean' McLeod,. a piano instrumental 'b , Mrs. 'Har- • . vey.--Webster and the topic taken 'by Mrs.• T. J, Salkeld - Mrs.: Cook was appointed as .delegate to the• • convention: 'in' Guelph' in •September, COMING. EVENTS ,: • JOINT PICNIC , Tie Kairshea Institute & South d{inlbSsSunda -School joint' ic Y J P -•nice will :Lae .held' at Poplar Beach, Friday, ,.July. 2nd. Basket lunch. DANCL' AT •LANGSIDE A dance will be held at. Lang- Side Hall in h'gnor of .Mr: and Mrs. Wan\ Brown, on Friday, July 2nd, , Tiffin's 'orchestra Ladies please: bring lunch. PLAY AT 'IkXNL• OUCH The Kingarf AA.Y.P.A. will pre- sent their .play, "A Pair of Coun-' try; Kids" in the I(nlough •Angli- cart Church basement on. Friday (to -morrow) ,'evening, July 2nd Admission' 50e. and 25e. 1 • TWO` SHOWS WEEKLY. Commencing nett Monday, -'the. Playhouse Theatre will run two. shows a week. •Since the re -open- ing of the theatre three pictures' roti as an 'ex' aer�imenthad , been : ,. . .. ,s p t" , .Belles of the.. Y.W.C.A: It is felt that two shows weekly On 'Monday, June 21st, about will bemore satisfactory' to the 50 friends from her home com,. average theatre. gper, and, by this . munity surprised .Ellen with a' 'move' the YProprietor will get Only sewer at the hone of the ;bride's the very best pictures. • , .realer H O N O RED AT *PRE- NUPTIAL R E_ N P U TIAL..EVENTS Preceding; her marriage of Sat urday,. June 26th,'. Ellen Andrew was honored with many showers. • Mrs. :R, °W. Pante, . (Kathleen:. Gardner): •of'Toronto"' entertained before leaving .for. 'her new . home in California.' Mr:' Marshall' arid daughter Bette of :Toronto. also enter: ined:pi Ellen's .office assoc iates•„gave a pyrex,katchen show- er, ,and the Traffic. and Engineer- ing;Dept. of the -Canada Brazilian Service, where Ellen is employed, presented • her with a, beautiful walnut coffee table and end,table. The. Parkdale, United. Church Mission Circle gave Eller' a beau-'• tiful silver': dish. Shewas also hopoi'ed by Mrs. Frederick Best,. Sr.;\ of Toronto` and by: