The Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-12-06, Page 7�'RtCl�S,
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DECEMBER . ;6th, 1945'°
C Blake:hes been post-
ed fi om.:-,Vei•non, B.C.,. to Wood-
• stock Arid spent the week-eno'
with his •parents,, dVfr. and
Ernest Make.,
Working . On The Railroad •
' The Stirnsbn brothers, Bill and
Don,, who' recently sxeceived their
army discharges'are.both employe
ed on the CNB:' Bilt ,li'as resumed
..his former' position .on the section
at
ram on_ and .pt I9on is em-
ployed as ' a welder. with head.,
quarters in Goderich°' •
Arrived .,Howe Monday
Cpl Harold 'Greer, sdn of Mr.
and Mrs. ": J. M. Greer,, arrived
:honk on Monday night.. "Toby”
has been :overseas for 21 yea=s
with:;: the Radar.. section;. -of, the,
He plans to re -open his
radio sales and ' repair shop in
Lucknow;
Enroute •,Home. .
a;
Sery tcement.':frorn this distriet,.
.�.yvl are- e-l-udied,.-in he 114;D -1-
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1' Y w er 7•
listingg l
as�:eln � ••en au •
g- •.p• ,, to horns'. F- �•--
owle h k o ed down fi�1946• president, Gordon
from .overseas are: Pte. Bob•
Orr •
*Of L'angside son :Of Mr.
and.
Mrs '
injuries -three.- weoksi ago Axl front Ur r, Finnigan; secrh"tar. t e
Wm, '0�1t, ';LICpI.• Lewi's...Ta for• ;'
y of : h s . , . , • , _ , . • uror,r' Y r ps '
' rs home is•�rtow.conva.hescin r 1✓arl ach said dire,ctor
•son , of M ,: George .,,.. �. (one a s
g ....'iia nor ',' of .: : , .:-.. .. � .
Yat h r
is home since last' Thursdg}r,f orrt : Melvin
schooh section) ',
Lucknotv,: Cfm, W. F. A. Breckles:
.when .he was: brought horns freii,•1 A
flan Reed,; Melvin D.ickson�. Ray-
,
of "Kin'lou 'h sori .of 1VI`r:".a:nd MIi:S: '•, • � • u I . ... y
g Goderich •. Hos ita]. . l ond,,F:inni an,: Gilbert'.
• Art.:Bx•eckles of; Lucknow :and <: • p We Noll heFi Gyne>:
g
_, , - glad_ to heal of his=cam . a-i=t� J -an -iesen-=Jolirl .-A -
L1.CpI W; F. ,Dickinson F{, Mete, ,te=, ., .John-'
: R 3, 'covea�y--and, thdt.he e�`c�i •e.d•frorn Ston; }.L$1. -1e P-entiA zi,. .;Frank
Teeswater. p
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in"uch :worse •harm. ''''-- - Hawkins.„-ohn.-MtKei zte:
t ,Finlay'
Sunbeam Club's. Activities' I : McDonald, Olivet Medharlea,'
LEAVES• SOON FOR ALASKA abeam Cl meetingHe' b'ert S. Stother s, Samuel• Al:
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of Mz' Orlaifci- Bete on jid y *`-' ' u k tela and _�ilf�rl
telephone call yesterday from . of e McGee. Wilfred,Far risk' and. E
t z noon with:':12 nie ilbers:. roti -,le ].
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" �� S ."•`lection of o�ffice�s.was:eonductc.�{ "� -� ,tO t� annual meeting` ofA
been .stati•eriP.d ° 'axs.itxi<i-t-ne-r-S:iel ` al.0. 1.iiii n `. u
hxc . ' rc -u 't -ed --as fo•1--] wi R nt,ysooh 'n" �oi>- d
FT,.. E , or ::the past couple of. dent, Mrs.•,"Oi land.•Bez a vice pies . be lreld in Clinton •soot "Ra 'mond
•years,' ar ri`ved back :in. Ontario • Mrs.- Alvin Ke'I i Y, secretary;: Mrs, Finn%Ban ' was appointed a osis
only a few days -ago, an • when gate to atitend the annual ,pro�r:-
„ , , Chas: ;McNee, w treasurer, Mrs, . incial .meeting in ;January
we asked him what s cooks Graham McNee Work: committee,
...he said he .:was just' gettrn him '
g Mi-si4v..rtfi uit-Ell-toll,. ansL:M Si14 • •
_ lii.i n, -land when .it. ---was •...b _ _T_._
mer Rutledge; amusement �cgn
'-toned lre�was—high=tailing • it back . mittee, Mrs.: Ralph' .Godfz ey "Mrs.
'- to Toronto,:;_yv-here_he-and--•twe1v. -7laay$• 13uett, `''' Mrs: • Russe�,l,'
• other men of the .servict•were • B-rindley, Mrs Clifford Sproul:.1'
''leave,; almost immediately. fol buyin,g.•cominittee, Mrs. Ross Mc-
Alaska. °
Wee,.:.:.Mrs: s Herb -.Stothei s Work,
_.Wer__ didn't:4-get very uch.-ir --accomplished during :theme` -past"
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The Y.ucls�ao�nr :Sentne 'Lucknow, Ontario
„DU•NGANNON
MR. HUGN SHIELDS •
The cor'ninunty mourns the loss
of Mr. Hugh- Shields,:whomdp,sser
away peacefully at his home on
the 4th. Con.. o-° _ Asa geld- in 'Sun ---
day morning after less than two.
'days' illness, h.avi lgbee.#ri about
his farm;, duties up to that, t•inte.
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EXPLAIN WHY WHITE OWLS ',, , .�
ARE SO' ABUNDANT, ,.. ., .
Snowy owls are down. from the
Arctic 'again, . according . to orni- . •
thologists of 'the Royal'Ontarip, .
1Viuseum;.•.e,r,he a p-p'e'
arances �f , ti ',3;- ,'
these` large white, or brown and
'white, birds in sou'thern latitudes
rn: late autumn or; winter inch- G_
Lie .was '$0'.years et age. and •. cafe's •a rrteat, shortage in the far :• '
sided • with • his' Only daughter, north. In their ' tundra ti IN.
1VIi s,: will Shields ' (Sadie s . hprne ti
where; . snowy owls osubsist on lemmings i.
they ' lived comfortably for each (mice). -About .-every four. •years • v :74.
other, since the death . of 1VIrs, lernrnings die "off:. f
Shelds,'*�"(:•formed:', :. � rorrr�.:Gauses • �°° �
•y M a r.g a•.r e t rnet:, known..'The :Arctic •`fox •
Tackaber'ry_) and. the:deat}i •of -Ks 'feed -
G cii
which also feed principally .'on:'
daughter's , -husband, Mr.....Will' len'immgs ,will::suffer n numbers
Shields.,:who •'passed, awa .T
.y .th'ree. 'This, in `t(rn,'affects the. vrelfar
e.
years 'ago.. Mr.- Hugh Shields was
of '.'• the native:' hunter and the'
a- son of the late. M. and Mrs.•trade•'of,•the, :' ur buy
� uyer:. 'PIP . pies;-
'James Shelds_ '.(formerly 'Mary epee of. owls - 1n the south' is a.
Donnely), born on the 2nd Con. predictable '
.Ashfield. He is event and an index
Of
surviyed:_hyi to the, econnrny - of the nd tl,; •
two- brother's, • Mr, • Harry- 'Shields•:
of Dunlop and Mathew Shields.of;.
•Wisconsin:, U.S,, Mr•.Shields was
faithful rneniber: :of the Dun-
gannon •United Church, attending
re'gular.ly, havinghi h�'resp.e
g ct by
,all who .knew'• hint: The funerat,.
;was -held from his late: home on•
"Tue's"d- fternoon at ;2.30• o'clock
:in ..charge .'.of Revs W. J. Rogers,
of' the •United. Church. ' Interment
was 'in the family plot • in 'Dun -
Bannon : cemetery.
.Little :Tomm Fowl -
old` son of Mr„'. and: Mrs., Thos.,;
:Fowler, w� o: was �n ek •
by a car'.r.ece'i.` `
• vrng' set roue.; head.
rO1 DON KIRKLAND KLAN •
_ ,HEADS
.ASHFIELD 'FEDERATION
The Federation of `Agriculture:
for the township of'Ashfield met.
in :!the township. hall last week
-with 'd go�!d a en ance and: with
;much I, interest shown. • 14lfred•
k'.arrish, president for,,1945, pre=
Tided • and outlined the work ' of
the, past year, :which `was;a most
satisfactory',.; orie•
e. followin officers:
r,esi'
Kirkland, I vi •
,vice :president, :.Ray :,'
ea
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E L:UCK'NO!
erg. were e - "My',.Soul Danced” • -
Gilda Gray's Own: Story
The' "s „:
Y
hiss_
queen's" �: owrl;o
:flaming story of how she, turned:
the .world, to'worshipping at ',her
'dancing -feet starts in :The Amer
igen.•'Weekly with this,...Sunda 's:
y ,
(Dec`. 9) issue of..The, Detroit Su`11.-i
. I�
day Times. -.Tn her -Own .-'
o Words,.she
reveals theritimates,ecrets'of her
`life: Get Sunday. Detroit. Times.
' formation out of ,him however,: as',:year for theR d ',.Cross was 18
he• did• ich
.•••�not :know...wh,part-Kof-q•u•llts, :? pigs: sJ-x•;-2-he�lme•ts; w 1.0-
- Alaska'•he was.. heading for, but 'pairs pYlamas, also for •the school
'gleaned that he and his corn- where. they:.have•; entertainments'
panions Were',expert . telephone they. got :2 gas ' lanterns, • 7 'card'
men;' and you' can guess :the rest.: tables 'and . 0-,-dozen-ou"ps•.--0"th- ii-.
We used . our . ' inrrmaculate donations , in cash. .were to •the
'French on: him and wished .him .Red Cross : ;S50, . European :Reli.ef
"bum voyage" and "au reservoir"•, $50,` Stuart' Henry Fund $10; Sal
towhich he --responded i "his .p:er -'atlon Amy -$1-°7715-a-11.41'166'.."--66".
'$1"0 'ba1`ance .--on:.
feet Englisi "tanks" hand $70:'
Ma s..Ma r
Mac has never forgotten; Dui a
,--ham '- Y Carpenter:, left lo;', -,t
Where 'he :was .' the local 'eek `:to ' spend the i winter •,with•
;trouble:rnraii.;. for the Bell Tele her nephew, -Mr.:. Gordon Stewart
phone ° Com'pany, and since his') hi.
West'" Wawanosh,
departui.
e fcir;other:flelds, Arid in' Miss lVlargaret S�towart• is le�`iv
the _tinted ; serv' t :.. in' this week to re u .
- ,ices, .has kept ,i
. • • � s me'hcr nurs-
touc}a •With the do i •ing,. duties at th'e Hos • ital 'for In
throe h.gs of the burg p
t; the 'medium of The curable Children, 'T,ororit`o. • , '
Chronicle: Durham Chronicle Mr. J .Kinkead " Goderich ,in-
spector for public schools 'in..this
diatric .aid: a"visi't-to the Lnitecl
AkCIVES ANOTHER,, CScurch•Y
.P,U. on„Sunday evening,
C PROMOTt011hr
arid gave
a lovely address on
Henry Van Dykes story of the
'Harry r .$p •
' •r y1.9 has; .been a._-- ,Fourth; Wise ,Man",. which l..ont
•:•pointed r P ..
.1-.��-.e ..P ograrri.-director - -•itself ,:.to..dee "thou. ht. and .con:Y
:trns- for the p g
,..• ..Canada :..rietw' ;_.a . • ...cetitration on: the Part .Of' his list-
,
tlolr 'CBI.' _ ot<k • and . eta- ... p • r•. 4. .
C CBI He is •r'es'ponsible to :eners. I.t is'' loped" that. in fu.tu.rc
... enni,ngs; general super the • young' ' people . in this •µcarte
L;.
of r • _ I? ;
programs for CBC munrty will not miss hearing sirn-
Harry 'wag prmerl;y su erviso tial+ topics.
°f faint •br,toad acts for the: CBC
lie is 'the, stip
of Mr. and . Mrs.
W, A. Boyle of St.
was.a fo Augustine, and
asci -1 mber of the staff
oot f C ti was, . employed
ern,d •bef
a time by't^he Stratford,Bea
Hers.
ore going to ;CBL.,
'as Tarin brow
deaster;
►i11•Lbesent;,
P, . ;
SENTINE
Canada is spending• 350
dt�lla cannually'on • overage n1.-.*
''"Many-give
Zn ohol .Never • :did
so many "give
so much to, so few for,.so
little",
;Mill'
,Doesn't •the moth have•r' a- ter•
rible .time? He'spend'' the sun). -
mer in 'a fur coat -end . -the '
. 'winter
in a .'bathing suit
•Inview of the ,fact 'that Some
.people spend .. so:. little time •
rn.
'their, we are surprised that .there,
should be eh a demand for
•
°
,Cuet rrie-r- in a- cli'ug .•store on;7
xi rSti dat. mnnii�o�
r.
?c range fora dime` -
D
ruggist:'Here'it. is r hope' you
enjoy the sermon.
•
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FARM, CHAIRMAN
'Odd IV/filler` is the. chairman of
the National l+arin'Foi•um* broad
casts • for thel 1945.-6 season . and
as'suefi presides , over the weekly
programs that -go--out- over then
CSC_'i•ans-Canada'network from,
diffe ent cities every '`lWiondaf
sit. $:30. ,p m ;EST.. ,B'orn in' Lon-
don, Ontario, Mr. Miller' has been..
farmer, 'journalist and•' .Historian,
and' has. been 'active in the sciien`
rifle seri ch for
better land .Ron-
sei`vation methods.
+: M.il.lei. Js �a.i.r .t a. •
Messls,,.T ei b:a'nd Frank Miller of
•this commtin) ty' •
'position'' in a p;ublic'school, New
sociati:on of;, the . ,Vbitcd Church Tr>r°otrtiir
;
held",successful •bazaar 'ant, tea '• - .
l3
�
.r . err t iM airs a ri,ri :two ,littleon Satur'dhy'.afternoon :pit;'w' ch ',children ,t.nd their giwndn'othcr,
the proceeds amounted to $Gd.,
r Caima'n 1 arrict, teacher of
S.S. No. 11, We$t Wawarinsh, has
resigned ::and accepted teaching
Mrs John Glenn have taken up
r c:sidc rite art Gocler'ich ;for . the
winter :months: ' t'zr'tioe more can-
tre}rlicrtt td, hid• stork. •
;4K -et -lir
•
i
trengthens
I:EVE!
�ositjon:
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rip
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!pig"4 V.
00111..;
-1. 'Strengthened .. the finanelal
position ' through a fbstantl ily
• , inereasing tie paid-up•capital
and 'surplus,:..:
2: Ente ed .the canning of poultry,
Meat :• Guided. local eo-opera•
-
tives in establishing fmodern
poultry processing : plants, with
•, new .fast 'freezing and: 'cold
storage ?'
3: Elitended the ` premix teed
division at Guelph; and, guided
••att'iliated`„ oo-operatives,•, in
erecting, new local feed Planta'.
4. Improved' •tbe fertilizer plant•
at • West. • Toronto and 'advised'
affiliated' mixing stations..1n
modernizing their : facilitlee.
b, Extended• the. chemical inva-
sion. ln. respect. ;to Iiingiclde.s,.
insecticides, .ine'ect contrpi ,arid •
�praq nigtierlale ' tTirougi►: ' n`e"R+ '
research • laboratory at Quelpii•:;
8. lnstailed modern. . whole ' milli
processing plant at • Guelph tor'
the • manufacture .-:01' -edible ••
nilih"products :`
7 Opened new division. 'for the
• extenaMn of domestic sales of
butter, . eget.", poultry, • ''cheese
and.' other ; farm products, • •
.-8 Completed contracts • on' a di5.4
tribntive basis•.• to facilitate';`.'
,supplying our .affiliates ' with
Commercial •• and domestic re-
frigeration; Wasilin
tl Machines:
Vacuniri Cleaners, and:-`ot$ier
eltiatrical appliances; Tires
`Pubes;, . Asphalt. Sliingle: 'and -
'Roofers' Supplies,,
.9. Constru ted' �'-
C tine of Canada s
most • modern seed plants en
..ab1ing the• cleaning and nand-
ling of a carladd 'c1o.Ver and
vasa:'seedy ttians.. U
.1o..-Provicled•-extens4rive ."asslstaHer",
- to affiliated -, co-operatives
throtigii auditing, bookkaarkng,.
organization and : prograiils • op •
membership` • and -finances
THE UNITED FARMERS CO -0 ERATIVE "CO. LTD.
with 'tvin'4h is `I'Qliated
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