The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-02-14, Page 1•
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FIRE: CO. PRESENT'
WEDDING GIFT'
At. the February meeting, of the
Lucknow Fire Company, held on
,•M;nday' night, a chest •of silver-
ware, s•grvice four, eight, Was; pip.,
seated to Sidney Whitby in':honor,
of his marriage which -too•k lae,
p...c,
sornc t1Ii7C'. ago..':: Sid, was' a member
'of' `the Fire Company before en.
listing and..since returning, from
' oveiseas is: again serving. 'as: ,an
'active meinber. He is .employe`d.
at the Lucknow Industries plant,
• and: 1a'st; week.' was . appointed
night:. constable.
• Mrs Whitby, ' formerly. Rhea.
Millar, daughtei of Mr.• and Mrs.
Harvey • Millar of Lanesville s.
• employed: 'at Kincardine` but will
shorty take. up .:resid'ence here,
as Sid has secured living.'quarters
uarters
.,_
"i'n Mrs. He iry,M.athers residence..
The presentation was 'made by,
• Fire Chief 'W: A:. Solomon,';•wlzo'
-extended-}besrwishes. `'to- Sid' -'and''
his bride:
The Company:•'voted- •$20.00 as
• its 'share.- to meeting' the Rece-P,. -:
Committee 'ion
i,.
lion , C m ttee deficit of: some,
{
X30;00; Sixty-seven.. dollars "wase
voted the ..Arena Committee,'.. .as:
-,- the Company's ..` share' .of. 'the:
; amount i eq fired-to--rrnee-t-the:1945=
Arena. e a, debenture.'
The C om'an
as••
1? . Y e�'decded to'
`dor.:ate'ap roxi
pp mately ;$50.00,
which is
held in a special," fund,
,hh�V�lla e_ -,Council==
decides to',redecorate: the. Town
Hall, and renovate the stage. and
g
scenery.
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LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, THURS,; FEBRUARY' 14th,, 19411 •;
WOLF SHOT' (.Returning )ti • H
Lloyd Stein of Paramount bag h h
few •yea•rs, are returning' to the
village 'to!' live, and .'are taking•
up,..residen'ce in their home heret
which has been • tenanted by
Lorne MacL'ennan., Fred is e i-
n,
ployed ate the Lu,cknow.'Industries,
plant, having commenced'his dut-
les. on Weecnesday •
1Ylr and
EIGHT PAGES.
ome ere AGED RESID INT • PA SSE5
Mrs; w ' PROGRAM FOR
Fred Niton, ho ". � I •:�i:
��OR
in, London for the.
ged a ,wolf in the Lakesho:z•e .d'
trict ", of'. ,Ashfield, •.is
TUvvxislTlp ..dart
Friday, fHe brought the •viciously,
fanged. animal down with a' high-,
powered i•;ifle'getting him in the
abdomenWhil : ,"'
abdomen:While. e on the, flY.:- The'
wolf, which will::: net Loyd_ 'a: Del.'
Y 4a,
bit ,of bounty -money, 'was.. viewed
by a''good many ;people' �. p'ie' in -Luck-
now:'. on Saturday.., •
BUTTER. RATION'' CUT F•OR.
MARCH AND APRIL:. t
Canadia,ns will be s
preaiiing:
their' butter, lot,'
. • a _ . K ihthinnerM,
aicliacid •61pi'il.
A. i`educti n.' from i oixi •.six to four
ounces, Weehly in the: individual
butter •.ration 'was announced by
:Finance.in' Buys.•Amberle "F
Minister Ilsle . y arm
avt: een past
50 "EARS 'MARRIED"
Congr.atulatio § to Mr.: and
Mrs,, John Jamieson . who yester-
day •..(Wednesday)• celebrated.Y
y
their golden ' wedding annivers
.ai y:;:' A detailed.,;, report,. of • this•
happy event will appear. next
week. pP
Y ecau�k
of• a .t , ,• Harve ',
eilipfiz ar... e er y Robb '. f 'Hamilton has
Y, in . gencY•
�
The 'move was ' attributed to ' bought the :farria, on the 'Amber:
.dwindling•�i.esei~ye' stock ,
Donald: Cordis; and. gets ` as
p
production 'and the • impdSsibility ,, ..
leokin for . a .: 1
g p ac.e, and wo'uld..
ley-'Lucknow ' .;,,. '
s• Inertias b ,earl, now olierated`
:ed consumption;; lower • „Winterryy
Sion shortly. Mr. Cordis • is
of importing butter because' Of ':a
liketo et'
.in' .�r
world shoi•tage. It followed a ,con.' g a srnahl. acreage
-tinu-mg-%uI -months? .decline •in clue -to .Lrzelrn
-Canadian pi eduction:
The ration- reviousl.
,: • � Y had•: been
cut
•.fro•fi
tse v
elounce
s-qws.
ix -in
anticipation oithe,narrnal-wnterseasonallump in•roductio:'But • n,
• .,a furthe cut became necessary'
when Januar
y .outpu�t•�mskiddetl :CO,
9,640,000 pounds, 11.11,..p��• rPnt,lesS,'
than January; 19'45, production of
11;421,403ip. o•unds:. ' :..
l:. IS-ASHFIELD ASSESSOR
,
•Meeting --last :-week, Ashfie.hi
Council appoant'ed`Wrn . H T:i--ert,
.� g..
lR 3,, Goderich as. Township a•
sessor.' He. succeeds the: late An
drew D`•,
. Calbe� t, w$o�had fori:n':
The death 'of' S .isan :Mara Tie.
leaven, one of Lueknow's oldest
residents, and , a •member. of, a
family' long prominent in. the
uiilage,•, .occurred at herom
h e
here`aate 'Tuesdayafternoon: ,She"e
was in her 83rd 'year
.A. private e i funeral serye•
,funeral c,:will
beheld at ler'fate i•esidence'this
Thursday,'' afternoon'
a t • ;three
'o'clock, with interment in Green --
hill Cemetery.
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Snakes Are Out
I Mervin. Aver
y, who is at.`pipes=
ent. driving th 'mail on• R, R': 5•
Lucknow; ': came across '' a live.
snake wiggling around on
.the.
road in front of It. J. 'Ross' farm
last'
_'Wednesda �y ,; T1ie'sn'ak ap-
pearance
s' ap
pearance might be .attributed.to
the -fact that t it •was'°lriild arid':
rainingthat, any: da but in y, event
snakes -Air TebxuiY a-
=arthing`
but common.
A •
gricultural 'Rep:' Ill t
•Tie ud'den• illness of F '•I .' T
-Stewart o • ul
, . p. p ar agricizltura•1-rep-:
resentative, for Huron '. County
now confined 'to Clinton Public
'Hospital, will be reggetted--lby---a-
wide :circle• of 'friends; s
ds, :particula>a-
.ly in :th- . ;.rural „Sections•
Of :the:
County, who X11 ..hope for a
speedyrecovery;_: C1in
ter News
.'R•ecord
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Sentinel "Want: 'Ade' are of
BAND CONCERT
A ;packed hall ,should,: and no.
cdoubt will, greet the artists' pc r-• '
forming, at•• to=morrow (Friday)
night's concert ` s -.•ons. •red
12 9 by the
High School 'Band. The- program
will "be 'prettymuch a
. male 'per-
foxmance..and..with. all proceeds
to be ` used f6T' ,the prornotion of
-hand,, .merits the 'support of•:
the 'entire.; village,,
The program • Will be as follows: :
0 Canada..:a.
Military Escort—March .� .
'Wods of•Welcome__I"van Lloyd.-,
President
Bright Star• Overture
Vocal'Solo—Everett Lane
• cornet : Quartette Ivan -1✓loyd,
Bill Chin, John Crispin.', :Jack
Stewart.- (a) Whispering- To' e;
fi )' Juanita• c Drink o
O to me only'
'with Thine' Eyes. " ' "
Vocal Trio-,-Messrs.,E.,-
Hender-son, Hi R A1'lin, G. Joynt,.
Serenade; --The
'5tilly Night
March -�:'A .: Royal- Welcome
Hoine
Bag Pipe Selection
Prank-Ma�cKe"fi izie.
'Serenade-•O•x an_:Echoes •
g
�M r
a ch -Activit
March Prosect•'
',Cornet' •Tido-Iv
. an •Lloyd, :Bill .�:
,Chin.
John o .Crispin:,
We'.. '
,C •...pin (a) ''O• Spirit
et f•
p�S. , _o Summer;T�me.=; (b)".. Blue
B
ells of
Scotl
and• '
c
T
a a .
( sH
Serenade—Fond Hearts ,••
• Under the.Y T,Selection=D.r::.
new ration scaleono• IIAS ARM IN . �SLIN -ficient salesmen--andahe J Life
Coupon will- . .. .: ., �; .: , .. - , �..: :: , G , : '. cost • is "wa.ltz,-Bliss. Stern � •� , <.
pcome due, ever y . ttvo a1
�, small.. If ytiu' have' something to ,, „ ,
Violin ``
, • • Selection'- e:
Overture:H-Gibraltar.
INSTITUTE -MEETS .•INS: HOMES -i vveelcs, •"becoming, valid March -
fi
FOR 'NEXT. FOUR 'MONTHS and 21 and April 4 and ;18.
Mfrs; T J: Salkeld; convener of
CASH PRIZE
the'standing: committee -:-on ' Agri-
•culture' arid .Canadian 'Industri CAR I".
es N,. VAL� E�✓E,;
of the Lucknow .:: Women's : Insti-
tute took •'as her'; subject ."Bee
Keepin " for`
g an i t
n erestin and
d
instructive• talk at- he February
e
titin
o '
h`.
t e,
f I '
n
st�:`
i�Institute held: in
° the:.Tow
„ . _-ri, Ha11�.Mrs. Phi:lip�tevv
art, presided for the business. per-
rod , r
: me
,,. >'01l cal•1-:-w-as-W-aniswered.
by "A plant I •would• like to � have
in my•are "-
y g .de•n It;.was `'decided' .to
ho
ld•the ineetin^s: in'th
a different,
mes for; the''next few months."
The
Mareh-•-
_ _ -- --_..meeting- �M-•�=be_:.he12i,
at the home
of Miss 1~v0 "Greer
Mrs. A.
Wilson and Miss M:lRae,
• were • appointed . to look into ways:
and.
rndaai.s of: raisin : mone
Eva ,g y�n�rtss
•Greer presided • for a; short
program.
• In • connection with
Healths • - ' � •
red short articles on the subject.
A, splendid."raper paper �'•on the motto.
for the. •dax�`VSrlat >beriei°rt�our
birds are to agricultt:ir "'•
• ea' by Mrs--Salke)< a �, prdpar
M.rs, d, was 'read -by
MacFarlane. In .a bird quiz,
prizes' went to Mrs.. P. Steward(
•Mrs, •
$. 'Roach, Mrs: A. Wilson
and Miss M. Rae,: Then meeting
dosed w'
- jell the National' Anthem:
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BORN
REID In Wi- . •
'l+ei;rp ' ngham .Hospital
dry -11tH, 1946, to •Mr. 'and
Milvert •Reid (nee •Laura
Congram),. a son.;
Ration oupons., Coupon, Due. Dates'
'
naw 'valid are ,butter
'",116.10-.I3 9
and:80.",-Sugar R 'y, meat i to 24"
sitar c , , .
g oupons. 48 'to •69.„, Sugar
coupons ' are• n.:
l ,.
ow valid for the
pu
•�ohaseof preserves:
K
•frier ,I
• ” ,
•s NLOSS•
and _.
Eliza Mis,.•Ira Dickie° (nee
beth MacIver ,. , ....
woodd h la ° ) • of Coiling-
1daove .purchased the" Rod
ugall tarrli, 1t. 5, Lucknow;
The deal ,vas,
'wit corl'ciuded fast fall
hM
.lex ` 'MacLen,naii of town Is• buy :or!.sell, , try one
going ':abou•t� ..with his:',right arm .
,g Vocal Trici ,• s. i
,n •a. sl ng7`because 4- ; roc. uTE BUYS H 1t EF-
•• . .. Cornpet Duet Ivan :Lloyd,: Johi
he suffered ..three`. of • fur :weeks
`R, r.. Cris iii'.. :(a .Were? • • I
ago. .Stepping, FROM::FA
p ) A' ' Bird
eppin o a round.. tick:: MED, HER'I�
• g .. , s -;•• •a -: • .... The Carnival.
(b) r val. of Venice; (c) •
-o'f w'ood at his :home,: Alex ',Was ..
Geer Ke red• CIadlex Song;' -a ,
ge n Y, R R•:.,1; Luck•
tli own: heavil : to t' `• oar , _ .
,<, I; evade=Th ,' Twi i
At the .rri.. . ..ode tool rival `on ; breaking.row, has purchased a Hereford g l ght�iioui
,. t i : ,the a•rm... near.... ,t. h e,
�a ' Ra. Little •
Friday' night, 67 O� was •::bull; :calf 'which .i '. a a1 .T Rag—Little Rastu's` • :,
Y 1} aido f oro h
out:
shoulder:. ul h er
o
der t
p
to 'winners of the various con-
tests;. 'This :event,;. the .first. earn
iVal.-,t
seasons, was: sponsored 'by'
BUY PORT ALBERT'`DRILI
o- Ie_ -held .,in.. the....-past-few-
seasons'.
he past' g 4AE OR -FOR -N1 --
The .
1.
Ca
sm.
n en and-• _ - - - -:. t;y�.-
Y g The• -la end ..11`
,all--at-thf
h
crowd Of spectators :and. some , Albert • 'R A.F. 'station.: has 'been
oodg.
cos t mel, although' " there', •pui chased bythe Village of'Pais-
wasn t
co�•. i .
pefi tion` in dill classes. ley and will: be ,'converted� into'
'.. The ... .. . •,. .
High
School •� l •
C own ;Band' a
g
Bn'
an�• r n
d aea'
and coirrmu i
n t centre.,
f
Y
e.
�__ __.._._ uch to the -e eriirtg: s foil, 4The pu= chase -price' -4-x$4000 abut
and besides making a'• small con- if is -stipulated that the building
tr.ibution*to the band, Special tos' cannot be moved; until after the
tune' prizes "'were; awarded and ,Interna:tional Plowing Match
were won b y' John Crispin and :October...,
Pais.l'ey plans at•e'to enlarge the;
Mary Porteous
1?riie .awards; were as follows: 'building' to provid an ice'spaee
e
Girls, fancy;• 12 acid under,;Helen `:18O 80; -:and a recreational . centre
Ir..win, Joyce Mowbray;. ' Girls;': 80x40: Total cost'of'the completed.
fancy, 18' and' under, •Grace Hits 'structure is expected to run to
� r� and�Jaaoe J.aian
t on e, ...S11,irley $25,000
Johnston, • Doris Lloyd; LUadics;'
fany,` -Mrs; • George Joynt and
Miss Helen Hamilton, Miss Maud.
Fisher;•:Boys, comic, .12:: and
under•- Bdb:" Mowbray Donald
Thompson and. ' George Anderson;
Girls,• .comic, 12 anti under Mary
ti zabeth 'McDonald; 'S l i r.1 e.y,
Moffat;.. Gir'is, comic, 18 and un�
der,•'rRuth Emberiin:;: Nancy ,John :
sten, Men, 'comic,. Atat .Breckl.e •;
Joe Agnew,'.' Ladies;. co•rnic, :Mrs.
H:. 'R:, Ali-lii,'.Mrs: A. ' 1✓: McKim,
and Mrs Gordon Taylor.
Race, 8' and •under, boys ':Bob
1Vlowbray girls, June Reiss, Race,
12, and Bride e,: lhoy`s 'BH"ov"er Bess;
girls, Gail• Mc1V,ii.11an; .I .ac ', 16 ,and -
under, 'Jiroiiy 1VICNiillait'; g'Ii4t'S,',
Gail' McMillan; Mn.e's i acct,- Joe
Agnew; Ladies race, ' Mrs. FI •:R,
Allin couple race '18 and uncle',,
`
Jimmy & Gail. McMillan,•
couple
race,. over 18, Art ••13teck:les and
Mrs iI. R Al`IJoe •Atneit • and,
Mrs Gordon' Taylor.' • '
.Youngest, child on'slarto's, Dan=
na . Bridges,' •oldest • persoi7 on
and Mrs, x'Diekieo'tct ,ob- skates., Art BreekleS; .fat >man s
toin possession. ,.
> an April 1st, rat r, iaok• Ilenderson
'of that farned $51;000 bull recent ' .;Hymns-T(a) Unto The Hills
ly. purchased' by"Gea • (b) Abide With .Me
George, Rodanz ,
God :Save: ...
The Kin
pf StouFiville: .: �' ` "• g•�. F r
'George '..was . in: ' Toronto.: last.
week attending _the Hereford
Breeders' Convention'and the:fol
l�win,: ,
o g • day. ,visitedthe Rodanz •
fauns; and saw, `Del':Zento
A'ged::,Lady J11
1VIrs. Alex `E
merlon, who
her 9
Otk'year, is ill• at.. the.. home ..
Of her son;• Victor. and Mrs: Ein.
•who holds the., world's .recti d •,for' erson, having suffered two slight '.
'high h' price. strokes '
g bulls and was! bo • 'ht k s of. late Mr .Emerson '•:
;- .. ....,_ .._.�..-. .....�_ �.__ ♦ ... has
by • Mr. Rodanz from W. A. De, sold his ' farm at gide. to'.El-
laney, ,Jr., : of Aida ,Oklahom • mer . •Huffman the, l .
. a. sae being,'
Wh1e at the od ani farms; "�i, made��under�h
e Seteran's
Land
,Kennedy clo ed the leo for, Act.. Possessior�wi1L be obtained.
,..
"Ringwood Beau; •lento",, a in' the, asp rin • .. Vic: '.. •o.
half Pg »w old buy in:-
. ,.
brother of Del Zento 'est: and. Lucknow i•f . a. „s'uitable .
1 � •.- property • `;
out of a heifer that Mr. Rodant'. was available •but'ex.''ects f'
• P , o take
Purchased', at
p d. froth' •Nlr. Delaney a up least temporary residence
year ` ago. Both these bulls- were l at Whitechurch.
,siredaty "Beaus Zento-54th" .at -the
LAID` TO REST TUESDAY'
AT HOME • AND 0,ANCE
St. Helen's. Wore 's I'Ins'titute
n
•uponsot in.g an; At Home and
Dance in honor' oaf Cpl Hugh 'Mc:
Crostie; ,to be ;held in ;the Com-
munity,' Hall,: St. Helens,. 'Frida w",
S
February 15., Ladies please bring
1uii h„ Admission 25c,
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AIJXII'IARY LEGION 'SOCIAL'.
Thc� Ladi'cs Auxiliary is tlspori-
soiling • a •-• social. evening .in -• the
Legion:Iloolixa5...neit _xruesdaY, Feib .
ru1n y 19th, •' at • 8:00 o'clock to
members,', tl eir husband o:
i��:l ire h i
friends -die coardially•anvited:
BAND COh".CERT oritIDA`Y
Delaney .farms. ,• .
Mr. Kennedy ,also purchased 'a
:heifer from Mr. Rodanz, ,:which is
OMI NG EVENTS•
i'caii'}1 riijo; . •the concert, to be.
' •11 I tell .ton10 'row:
'hold in :elle .Toy -1 1, .:
'night,: Friday." February • 1,5thh,
.s,p iii' used by the High 'SJ ool
13aitd. Admission is .25e with all
proceeds . i"n. ail of the band. Tic-.
kets art' ;available from, the band
members 'or • at local stores.
br,'ed . to,. T.. Royal Rupert' 130th,
the°$15;000 bull that Rodanz
ported aw e r ago. Ge
y a g of ge expects
delivery•'',ofthese animals .this
week
Start Dairy Im rovements
Work is abotiti to start'. on -the
Maple Leaf 'dairy premises just
east of the public library. ;The,
builfing• will be extended out to
the street line some :eight feet,
,
finished with
a smart new front,.
The added space Will_proyicie an.
Ice -Cream -and soft drink place/
which will be quite popular 'with
the' ' school' students as 'Orly
cramped quarters are now avail-.
able. Mr. Chas,• Webstei,\.yho re
cently .purchased. ,the dairy from
the ' chart'
completes p gel ,to the
dairy btildirngs he will have. -a
premises secoiid• .' s to hone in the
district.' :Sfoxtff'vilie' .'tribune;
Mr.. Clayt, Baker, is not. ?one to
be satisfied it •
• with 'anything short
�°
of the very' best, and :when • he
•li �b.,i . ._m+ aiaf s `,.. iu.:oaf. �w+ .— i,`7
The' death• of ”Mrs. Peter '. Cook
occtiired at Clinton ` on Sunday:'
She was • .formerly Minnie Web
stet, and: was' 7/ .'•Years. 'of • age: .'
The funeral :,service w a,. s.�held
at
her late residence;.'Concession 12,'
Ashfield on Tuesdayafter �oon .
� •
with interment in Greenhill Cern,-
,,titer,:
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v:
'e.
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SPOKE TO. AUXILIARY
Miss Dorothy Hoyle.of` Strat-
ford Zone' re rese
f p ata ive :of the
1, i
`1
di a'
a s
B:ii�ti
.e. r'to
th� ,
Y -Canadian-• „
Legion,.':paid an official visit to
the local branch last Tuesday
night, • and gave' an interesting
and inspiring address to. the
ladies,,, The meeting'. was 13r ided
over by the presid,ert, Mrs, Lydia•
Philip, and who entertained. Miss'
Hoyle tither' visit' herein
The following executiV.e. mem-[
bers were added: Mrs, it•IacFa.r-
lane, Mrs. Temple Clark,
]an Durnin, Mrs., .H. R;. Allin• and,
Mrs, Win. Stirnsor. •'•
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