The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-03-07, Page 1•
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$?,Oa A Year -111. Advance; 50c Extr .,to U. S. A. • LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO„ THURSDAY,
•CLUB,
q' TMJ; E N,DOW . A; 12 -YEAR: -OLD . LAI)
KNITS OWN.' MITTS
'HOSPITAL ROOM
It's no fun losing Your. mitts
• • The Kairshea. Clu"b, ane of -the With the 'weath
• ,... �, ., .._ , ..., i.;.e.r' .%utter''
, Y' cold;«
most, active womert s - organiza- but .for J.; D: °Rutherford son
, of
tions in this community; , has urs=;• . Mr.. • an
,� d Mrs; .• Wm Rutherford: '.
dertaken to endow a room in the it's no ,calamity. This 12- 'ear` -
old
:.. Y
.Wingha}n General , Hospital, lad, and a P .}l2?rl: at Belfast
.school
,hich is at , under oin' i ' > ,
w , presentg g. s expert and speedy with the
'on :program; o relieve'. kn•ittin'':, •
g needles. ' ;
.. .,....and • ,whe
n kac.
an n g t
2 b n,
the cro4ded .conditions and' pro-' couldn't ' find his lost
mittens„ sat
vide... improved : hsoprtah atro►t Tight down and -ra.ttledliims e,f
•facilitres,x' off her., pair, 'And: what 6,
iif-i$ expected that;; this "under;-" n Ore, socks ands. stockin
gs thei - p
taki`
ng will cost the Glub approx .for' J D's. nimble in
.. .1 f gem.'
• o aiin this undertaking
::°"-Club "issponsoring a St''
Patrick .dance in 'the Town. Hall;
Lucknow, on Friday,. March, 15 li.
t. ,
er. will be modern
T�,':- •:-.... •.... -, , anal olci:.
' time dancing, ,novelty dances•and
• dti. `
•
plies' by „Carruthers Orchestr
The' admission , is 50c;-- and - in -aid
of 'this worthy undertaking it is
••
to.....be_..expected„ that,; this: ;.e ;crit." ave i n to a u week
m
I ; sides household h d
.. w,ill-'-attract"a' monster: Crowd•, Y rant or to
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.:FIRE
COM.FANY 'BUY`S • ` • •
GARDEN. SIZE HOSE
1
At.'the..regulai meetin of the
Village Frej Company on Mon
SELLS HOLYROOD
GEN ERAA STORE
George • Colwell ' has s. ..
sold the
general store business,:, s, i ncluding
'the Post Office, to. George: Percy
g
of the . Tiverton district . and. IP
native of Kinl h
oug .: The new •
.. ro
-
prieto`r•• obtains 'possesson :,:nr1,
t
fif
t
�'-
a r
e'farm, m, ad'-
joining thest re is also included.
MARCH :7th, '1946
WAR PRIDE IS;
;LUCKNOW BOUND'.
•
io the transac t i
on
Georgehas-_conducted this busi-
ness for' the,`patfivy'ears •sine;:
purchasing, it • from -,tPurves
•'Estate,by which family this
business-- was -run-for---ovr-
e half
a century.
George ^ will return too
farming
on Concession 10,. Kinloss having
bought -.the : 100 -acre farm ° from
Wis-410,1'S4t/101.C7i7r1;71ari-r;';-:u.rit-i-10;4'.1
..ti..tllldchase,125 feet of half=incharden auetior
g sale of farm a .m stoc "'t` the
'lose.. This- two= •u _k rem,'.
will. be, lengths : .. _ . .. ap
Of 50 feet ises, 1 1/a miles west of the Gravel
and -75 feet and will
Road 'on Friday' of this "`` the Goodyear plant,
EIGHT PAGES'
Mrs. ':Joyce Milne, wife of ,.Gni
ave Milne'of`^ Luckno
Milne w ..reached`
Halifax on Sunday afternoon.. af-
ter a ro'`
�h and, hectic' A 'antic.
Crossing on the ,`.Letitia With
other *War bride `
s they ,- -boarded
Vest '.
F,
boun .., •. train
d s on Monday ;,,
.with
rs=� 1Vti '
_ _. M_ ,. lne •e 'route to L
. n uck,
.• been the Sole se in
.- P ry
.,g
LOCAL DOCTOR T(
hIAyE ASSI,STAT•
Effective about mid March, Dr..
W, V. Johnston: of :to'wnit
w 1 have•
as. his 'assistant, Dr. Ross o •-
H w
sontf in . order to , inore-:efficiently
Serve the cal and surgical re-
�.urements: O
i
q , ,_ . f.thisa extensive area.
For. some tixie D 'J'
r., ohnston has..
now ,
'this
village. -.a -.and, widespread a
f.
ru
al•
ar a
r
e
ART ANDREW:. RETURNING' ' '
Dr. Howson whose : home . is in
TO TOWN FRAM. TORONTO Wir gham ° is a raduate' of .Wes
' " , � g
tern University 1Vllical School,
_ . Artliur�Andre.' �, .,, m .. .. _,:
, , w , is returning to , Upon graduatin he,..served : with `
•Lucknow,: where ,he'. win'enter ' g
the, implement bu in the Canadian • Army Medical
p s ess with 'his,
Corp's and,recently, returned : of -
father, Mr: ^W G. Andrew. Art's
- - ter_ two ears overseas seryl
Y..._ ce
return ,follows an at:
ab ce .often
e s.-- se z -b el ;we -.r .-..vn, ,
Dr, and Mrs. Howson (formerly,
-„-f;.;.. i...�..-.��:, .,.K;��...,..-... ,.,esu•-�.-..;,,,.I...,-.-'r�trF.k�S•,_�`-�'��?Kr�i�,.o•�'•_�”�•`-:1�1�T•{'T'tri:C'!'Y7'^�_.,�.,.�yy.r�'....._,:.
in the 'lVorthat :apuskasing;
to take up residence , in . Lucknow, .
Fora little over three years Art :
;..., . e . ..,.; as soon..as ivin .: ,
has' been employed irr` Toronto at g quarters are
available;
7.
Art oPes'to -see a _revival of
am
PASSED SUDDENLY ; baseball • activity in :°Br' e, and
ordinary inside ;tap. AWAY S NLY •
he crraay: 'provide th'e ark that'd
Atsome• fires water: , damage • . re uired�;to
9 bringabout its come-
ft
tjh
HAMILTON ALSO: is. of en e greater. of the two
AAS
S ;
BIG-`'LUCKNOW-COLONY'' -and--members-of-the ; Fire -Cg n=4
pany were of the opinion that -in
some
1
Not to be outdone by Toronto's instances the'`small hose
ould be much::
.. ' • ' ,. .•
.. �,:. ...,. w,, , . more convenient,.
.._ enter.
4Alekntrw-' olony 11�ir.: and Mrs.
for getting: at a', blaze: and would
N. ',E. Bushell, ' .• ...,., .:, .. , . .
(nee:. Arabelle rovide ample years of age. The funeral
P p water to check it
Cameron informvice Was held' at her late
), us. that; within- with a minimum of ` wat -ate'resi
er dam..
dence on Tuesda 1 afternoon' "}
age: Y . with
The -account for same ,,will. b�- interment•
in -Greenock k Ceni'-The
death of Mrs Thomas' -J.
W 1. back in
a 1: Qecurred :siudden�ly nn -;„Sun-
day at her home" .in "'Kinloss.
Township,: P,
half
a •
mile.
north of••
the C.11:11: depot Mrs : ,Wall for-
merly r.°Lydla Thompson, . wa
6
r -
Walking distance of their
-home.
in •
the, City .of' Hamllton_are the -
following families arid -
•
individuals
• who call' Lucknow ;'I their home'
-town: M -r
and :Mrs =5.Robert: Mc-,
1.
•
,Quillin, Mr. and • :Mrs. ' Robeit:
;Fisher Mi
a-1CFMis.: Joh
n Leith,.
. Mr.': .
and.
Mrs. ' ,
Nor "
an'
m
Wil'
o ,
n
__Mlland-and—
R -S—Wilson MTS.
•,. Elizab '
eth•� : ,
Mallo>,gh, ' `Mrs' ;:Glen
M ooz•e,. (ne.e, Glads ' Hodgins,),
Y.
° ' Mrs.: Wm,-: Dent .:nee J uth: Park
:r) lvk-s:--(_Dr') 'Ford- _
, --(nee--l;lrza7.
.beth acDo
nald, of .Lochalsh),
Mrs. 'Jennie 'Lennie; • Dr. ..4....$.
Barnby, Angus MeKinrion,,:.Merle
.Middleton
and Clare='Rich d
s..
•
•.-o e- •1 age ouncil ;
for ;payment.'
.. HAVE YOU SEEN THEM?
e
autif4l:cards i
,� n boxe o •
f •1'..r
s.
to 'a box,; including Sympathy
Get- Well., Birthday, Con ratul-a
tions, etc. c. ; at 75 cents f 'a• ;box.--
, CHRISTIAN BOOK; SHOP.'': .
-FRE-D-WAIN-WRIGHT'S'
BRIDE. REACHES 'CAN DA
On:: Sunday, Mrs. : Fred'Wain-
wriht ..arrived '.at Halifax. on
g
,
:FOUND
NOW
T
1 H.,BROKEN.'
H1
P
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Mr;.and Mr
s. Ernie Carter anct
y have 'moved to ;the: farm
of Mr• Wm ' Johnston `'
. R 3, :God'-
chaCrich,rge " where t
hey have --tak
•en.
Both panties •
have had° misfor.-
tunes' .of - late: The -Carter -his -me `
.
near -Port -Albert :Was- recently` de
stroyed by', . ".i Y .
y fire, caused ; from
Overheated'` ,
pipes`.and-:on Sunday
of last week, Mr..Johnston well-
nown=Ashfi ld:
' fel � e , threslYei�, ~ktTf
ed a. fractured` hip when kick-
y one .of
his
horses, *bileaoirig thchores.'-MrJohnston'splight was' discovered' by
Lloyd
Stein, who found,`: ' `
� d the 'former ly-
ing in the snow :a
s. he attempted
wl ft oin the"
,_ ,' • • �. -barn ao._-.the
.house to s.:.,...-_.�rv,-_ �..
rt • st ummon help• Mr; 'John
on lived alone,and had .he n'
been ..:: -disco; ''.3;
of
vel,ed _by Lloyd,H, ' -rnig hf
have perished, "Was.
Kincardi ne Ha was taken to:
os
.ir•r pital where, an
ay re'pea'led thathe had suf
fend 'a broken
r hip.
n Tuesda .l..
Y est
, the, homeless:
Carter
Fam
il
' m
oVed •
- n . thse•Johns� ,Tarin .'to tale charg,�lnt•scarrt belongings
:they':'had
rescited'frorim the 'blaze`
isliings and , , and:fur�i-
d clothin ` •,
hay g which the`v:
e' since, Pi bcur•
to ^.thea cd were moved
r .nets ' home ' truck y •Shells
durin this;" °
Br . height' of a bad
jack. Riad' ^ '
Rob''f ,. ey s and .Torn
.b,t
'� ,: . canis, tVC.'I' � ..
their a used to haul
bclongir ,
to from the high-;,
• WaY to theel'Insto
is on r t ' n home, whic�r
h
c from the.' highway,.
Toho
a map,, '� bank •and +about;
•
board the- -Ceti -la, :-and = fi om
:there :'continued `: to „Tor nto_'
join . bei.' husband: •Fred `who .at-
tended
t -
nd��
to ed .Hi h ,School;
.in .Lu know
High c ,
and 'IS weld known ,here'�and ii,
Ashfield, ,,where..he. 'previously
resided, was married' while over-
seas
_ , , _... ..._. .r.,
seas. with the, R.C.A.F. His bride
Grimsby, : Lincolnshire; :England..
Fred returned :n: from':.overseas.
early 'last 'fall, arid is now resid=
in in: Toronto. _•
was formerly Elizabeth Starr of
1
NEBR
I
ATE FINED. •
.A '.:God r
e Ich 'hockey, fan who
became,
quite,,
meblu'
nted prior to
last Wednesday• night's game
whop was . o enlydrinkin e
.P Y g, before
the ,crowd, arid 'who'' then' tried
tojam. •-his', way over tithe. cushion
into.. 'a ci•owd of people,. took: a
-ratherrough—jost}ing ands--w-as-
finally,
ar •'
c i led 'Off' off the- i
e ce; whi1P'
Constable "Havens -'escorted his
pal. .The' former;- Upon .�coming to
awhile later, used such a'haii•
raising . vocabulary, . as• --to-- be
before being released ` that night,
was' assessed $500 by^Justice of
the Peace,' 'R. Rae,";for, his.be
FEBRUARY WAS ' DULL
• The
most unusual . feature
Ilie
\. 'February'
,
of
:
month,of 'Feb uarY was that
O .daysIwere.,sunless.
Sixdays, were'mostly,•clear and
two, days, only ;riwereband_
sunny.Tie low for' the month
was ,,13 below on :February, 4th;
abut in forty-eight hours the tem
perature had' soared` to 43 degrees'
•for theirniIdest=da of -the ,
y month.
Snowfall was
321/2 inches,' , wi th
a foot of the month's total 'fall -
"'a
fall a few hours' last Tuesda
Y.
fheirsidMaa'nU
t
R, DNEeiR•l ' 'TT'`a
RshI
Ak
aLwV' aOPENS
With P. S. 1VIaeKen'
ton barrister, acting 'f rthe de7.
Reserye Indian:went ontrial -•e:
f,oe
o_rnr
life'. at•the Spring Assizes at,
Walkertan,--wlrch--opened
Monda ,•with Mr.
y, 'Justice Arthur
M.'. Lebel "
ebel 'Pr esdin .: .It : •:i.
g .wits Mi .
Justice Iebel: who conducted-' the
probe.into . E. • B. Jo1liffe's `-ages-.
s
r
tapo charges. - }
•
Employed At",Flour. 'Mill '•.
Mr: Waiko has : resigner].
m t. gel;,
his osition' 'with 'the. Henli4
P, l
Flour
Mille
n
d has to
ken a
osi-
P
tion with, : the Treleaven mill 7t
Lucknow. 'TMrs. • Walkom : is ye-
,, In in,
eg
•
Rainfall was a tenth of- an ' inch; marring here for an . i idefinite
period.—Chesle En't r.
T,m. - •,,: ,,.,. Y prise
e
G-A*E WE EOME1 R-`
L EPLY.
AT ROADS CONVErimoN
• •
Last" week we''; inadvertently
y
omitted mentioning ,Reeve Rich;`
and Elliott of Kinloss as. being .n
attendants -at-t ie Good ;Roman
Convention in Toronto . 1vtr. E1,
Nott; :is serving ;`his eighth .term'
_g.
on the Bruce County Highway's
haviour. • Committee, .and ; atLL'; last
Week's
convention` had ` the' honor of ie.--
plying to - the address of welcom
m
X
e tended:
b
Mayor �
Saunders "l.
Y Y
'tor onto:
. Meeting TPostponed {;
On. account, of the. • World Day
`
of Prayer .on .. riday of this week,;
• the Lucknow ' Women's. Institute
meetin _ has been: os_t oned.,:until:
-Friday, March 15th, at•:the.;'home
of Miss Eva •;.Greei . ,Contest,,,
nn -with • -a pocket
1 LLAG E` .HOMES
TO, CHANGE HANDS
Two re ent . real estate deals
c a
of considerableinterest-
,taken
taken place in ,the Village: ` Mr
and • Mrs. ';1VIcQui�llin ve,
purchased the r,..brick '. house, 'on
Havelock' St.,', South,," .from '.Mus::
M lvin Irwin is ho --h st`
e ..Thi.._. mr:-is e
kri wn t i' ' n 'as, the
. o, to formei�'�i es de is s, .
Tennant ,horde, and was bought,
sa' few`. years ago`by .1VIi s, 'Ir will
from Mrs. Wesley Treleaven of
•-Clinton: 1•
' `Mr. and' Mrs ' Mc ui1lhi, who:
tie at present,tenanting'. the Cliff
home;`'' will,obtain' posesssion' on:.
Was."
a
T � ` their. ti naction• w. s the,
he•�o a ,s
purchase ' by °Mr:: and ;iVIr s Boi
MacKenzie "of ,the-hdine familiar
ly known at the ''D, C.' Taylor
:house`'' on. •11atr lock „St., :' andv
which was• •pu rch,ased at auction
l_ s ,. , - .loan T
wan,,:
a t summer• b Mr F
,ley of 'Chathai i. Since' 'than ,this!
home has •been .tenanted by Mrs.
Douglas Maclionald a n d• -r two
children. Capt. MaclJonald
serving- -as a, chaplain:. with th��
Canadian •For`ces.`"in 'Germany.
pent 4 Months In--Hospiital -
S
Mr.. Jas:.Pur"'
don of West:'Wa,.
wahosh who has.been ', a ' patient
in . Win hani- Hospital- gfor more
than,.fourMonths with"a 'str
. eP
:infection 'was..'dischar ed :• 1a~t'
week ' and is visiting. at.the .:horde.
b'
�of r,: gh r Mrs,.
r .
he dau to M s .Calvin:. -Rob
i ason. Mrs. P u don r
P ecer�, ed; Pen-
icillin :treatment to check the in-:
C,
-fectio : bout. _n • •
n�. Y Pe ou,
she was 'confined to, the hospital
'for a..:long, :period: ,for, a. 'sirnilai•
condition'
.and. at' that' time was
the , first. patient in Win ham
p g
Hospital ':to receive 'penicillin'
which aided :her. condition , when
i eatrient r
tinier t Dyed"' of
Valu
c
ENGAGEMENT
Mr;-and.'Nlrs.' John Johnston 'of
-Hol•rood wish: to announce the
engagement, of , their:, daughter.
.,Verna Mae' • to' Mr. .Clarencie
1 Lavoie of the R.C.A"F. uplands,
•
1 r;. 'rile' Mrs, Jogs h
Burn. of , 'i � , p,, •
Lavoie.'Braoside, the marriage to
'bike `lase the latter. part `of
March. '
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AGE DRIVE VE
FOR
IBE -.
RS.
The Lucknow and Vicinit;
-Branch of the 'R'ed' Cross
�.Societ„
is
currently, stagin ' a • cam' ai n
g p. g
for membership- in :the Red Cross,,
as a"neans of .keeping this,great
g g
humariitariait� organization strong
t k" t hand.
and residents of :. the
community may.join"by remitting
their..,."
membership fee;°by ritaili.
or ,paying ;it - .personally at Mc-
Kim's Drug Store, where official
membership. receipts' will be is-
sued:"
ssued::
Last week officials of the -local
'Branch circularized 'former.`
ti ibutoi s, with and appeal.to sup-
Port' the.ane �nber- i . `
Pship ,drive,. Self,
addressed envelop es were ` e
P n,
closed, -,If your have not alread.
responded,,, do so •now., The came
paign ;runs:, from .March',,6th; to
March 16th:,
-There will ,be no.
Red C1•o5s,
Cainpai n far funds this ye '',,but
a successful; rnerribersliip drive is
imperative• if' the Red Cross ,is to
fully shoulder • ,its great res "on
slbilit`es,•
and 'virile for . the .' peace-tiine
as s =a '
The: m .
znim � .. . �.,..
- t�m.�>meinbarship�i'eo 8
'
' -
i`
once a wee kat t he -
-r
TO' T T
ES,. A�S1iF1 RCD
CHOOL WE
..LLS
1.
The regular ;Meeting �'
g:of the
Ashfield . School- 'Board---was--held-7-
--in
oard--was h -T
e1d..
-in the Townshi '.Hall on' Febru-
ary;
''
ary; 25, 1946. All members were
e
.present , tint and •; the :minutes - o �f
former meeting adopted asread
It. was '' agreed that' a test and
survey should. b
survey e �.madeu..,of� all .�-
school ,.wells in the .area and that
K. K: Dawson, of Dungannon
•be
called ,;upon to make:' any . neces-
sary
eces
sary'repairs .:to. :pumps., -'
'It was agreed th
allowarnce :`to provide: a 4' hot'.dish`
for lunch,` .in each ;
school, Might
e .var-ied-to-suit•the', needs of the
I various schpols.
The . secretary: was instructed to
ate�-of-2.Ulrchase somelumber'for man -
nal training and deliver same to
schools.
Arrangements were made,with,the music supervisori,'.Miss Mar-
ion MacDonald, to havea three-,
quarter hour music period -id -Wo.
a lessonfor `the balance ,of ttie
term,
n:•`
otion of
d, ui:
it "Owl*:
wase agreed thAltonat the manusicIsunnte
ervisor be paid .$85:00 each month
,and, -that .0
t a lustment be made .in.
the June -Cheque to cover, the •bal.:
ance, It Was -also agreed that the
.Boardsa :::all entry -
P Y. . for
en=
tries,
.from".. ,'fess
e area, in � the a music `l°
festival • The. rYiusic -supervisor
•was "asked. to send a report to -the
secretary • on .the condition. of the.
pianos .,in the various;'schools. • ;
,On motion of Tigert. and Altori•
it was agreed ,that all .bills be
paid.
,tw'
f as.a reed � h
� t �, • � old regular
nteetings of the board'at 1.30
P
on the third ' Monday" of each
rnanth,' 'Meeting adjourned. .
'R, Kilpatrick, :Sec,-Treas,'
.1