The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-12-17, Page 111
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GREETING" ISSEE NEXT '
'NURSING SISTER
WEEK, MUST, BE IN FivIDAY
EmBeRsHip
Chtistrhas greetidgs FLIES TO FRAtiCE
Twen.ty.fotir persons were re- Jeutuall. in'. next week's
ceived tnto ril!Tbeh Q r•-th- Plos.d and lir the mails On
rq in 0
Issue, whteh, will •be com-
l.
United, church on Sunday, by I.L1,0!-(Lay afterhooh for ,
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transfer of inernberhip.,
• • TheY Were received and wel-
cdrried by Rev: Gordion,R.Geiger
and. Ernest Blake, Clerk of Ses-.
sion..A total Of thirty-three meni-
bets have joined the chureli
dur-
mg ',the year 1958.
' Those received by• certificate
'on Sunday Were: Mr. and Mrs.
..Charles Bristow, Melville United
church, Fergus; Mr. and Mrs.
tithution on 110 Toral rotttes
th,e day • ' haw Christhra§,
Wetititsday, Oecernber 24th.
The. great '7.fajority ,of these
,greeurigs.,have now. ben
•dered '4nd Friday of•Ahis
t‘fqek is the ikbsdlute deadj.
line for. accepting ' further
orders: '•
REACTIONFEAR.• .•
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FOURTEEN PAGES
NO. ISSUE. OF TlitE SENTINEL
WEDNESDAy DECEMBER 31
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•'. The Sentinel, will not be
. published on WednesdaYl•
peceinber
To do so•would require .the •
paper .to be printed and in,
the mails Tuesday to make. ,
distribution PosSible before..;
• •New Yearrs Day: •
-
With Christmas falling on
Thursday. and, Boxing 'Pay
on Friday; ••it would ' be diffi-
cult :to get out a ' paper by
TuesdaY. So, as ,many other
papers are doing we are
'dropping, that issue.
SUFFERED LEG. FRACTIJRE
Leslie Ballentine, James St. Unit- !IELPING TIEND *ONE' '
ed; Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. _Lorne
Farrish, Hackett's United, Ash-
field Charge; Dr. •and Mrs..' D: R.
. Finlayson, SC Georges United,'
Toronto; Mrs Gordon R. Geiger,
United . church, : Binbrook;• IVIiss
Striah. Gibson; Zion United, Ash-
field Charge, Mrs. Garfield Mac7
Donald, • Presbyterian Church;
Lucknowl Mr:, and Mit. Gordori
Maize, United church, , Dungan
',
non; Mr. and MrS. Elmer Reavie„
United, church, Pine River; Mar-
ian Reavie,• United cliurc.h,,Pine
River; Stuart 'Reavie; United
• church; Pine River; Mr. and Mrs
•' Gordon' Ritchie; . Zion United;
,...:AtIlfield Charge; , Mr. .and :Mrs.
. Walter Thonipson..-'and . :JarrieS
Thompson,. United Church; Mill:- •
arton, Mr. and. 'Mrs. Earl Wight- On Sunday peter began to de,.
With only :one stop off. in. Gan-
. inan, Knox United, Auburn as : aveloP.a, nuirbness 'in his .legs and der, Newfoundland, . they ' expect
On .Sunday evening an, infor- 's sOmeWhtit decided to corriplete the trip ' i: in aPproxi:.
the' conditioned Worsen.k1 ,
,. mal gathering was-• held, in the •a. 'iwas.. ded onmately •,' ;: 8 hours
Cliurch. Fellowship room, When Tuesday to take him to London Shu.:. • • .' , „.: i,
ley is the daughter, of Mr.
mernhei§.:. ot sestion , and .to have the•.symptoms cloSely. ob7 •
and WS. Howard Robinson
wives: held a recePtfon 'tor thetheir.served. Peter was .in tOwn before. . • ...___ :.., .. .
TO, RABIES S.HOTS
Peter Carter of the 6th Con.
.Kinloss,2wastaken to , St. Jos-
ephs •hospital, London, • on: MRS -
day as his condition became rea-
son or concern,. s • ,
:Peter had tWo .coWs die 'of
rabies recently, and he and three
of his children Who had milked
or dobe Chore's in the barn, were
given rabies: -shots" as- a pre-
cautionary measure.
• , The •series of,: fourteen •InOcul-
ations, :which are given in the
abdominal museles, Was com,-
:Acted. last 'Saturday, Peter had
been • affected.. 'some :by 'them,
While •the c.hildien.• were little. the
worse., Of the: unpleasant .treat-,
ment: • • • . ,
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FO Shirley M. Robinson has'
'completed two weeks ernbarka7.
tiOn leave at her home here prior
to,leaving for a:,three year tour
• of duty: at No. 2 ,Fighter Wing,
,Grosteriquin, France During part
of this time she had as her guest
Fig Isabelle Renneberg, also in
the mirsirig branch Who is going
to 1)e stationed Metz, France.
'The' two nursing 'sisters expect
to depart from Dorval airport,
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Montreal, on. Thursday; Decern-
ter f8tri *Via Cornet jet •eirlIrrer.
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and showed a but weleored a. Sieadying arm. EARLY COPY 'PLEASE!
. eaing
v, and was able to walk •
• new 1958 members Rev Gordon
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Geiger presided , •lre 6f cattl have d -
film
strip depicting the respon-"
' ‘Sil3iiiiies 'Of ChurCh 'membership. veloped the disease. •
We understand that Grant
•',1•Mr. Ernest Ackert officially
Eckens
welcomed' the nnewiiielluiers,. wijler lost.a . cattle beast,
with rabies Stispected as
Christmas carols were sung; Mrs. ' . the
cause. ,, ,: • '
John Hall ,and' Mrs J. C. -Artif.-1
, • •strong sang a duet, and • Mr.
Charles Bristow; a solo, with ;ac
coMpaniment by Elmer :Urnhachd
• Refreshments • were served SI.'
Mr;‘);,Briitovii• thanked, the ession
• for the warm welcome extended
the
the new members. - •
White Gift Sunday .WaS also
observed on On ;Sunday when gifts
• ,Were presented in the Sunday
School and during the morning
service. Little .tots gathered the
gifts and placed them at the al-
tar, after !which a verse of "Away
la A. Manger" was sting., /rile
gifts are for the Indian children
t Cape Croker• •
APPRECIATE . CO-OPERA.TION
• We wish to say "thank you"' to
press corre,sPOndents who are
Sending in t i -reports
Promptly. By:':doing so,-, We are
enabled to get these "set up" be-
fore the 'first of the week rnah.
Otir • policy . now as we have
previously state& . is that such
reports must be.)n our hands the
week 014' take place, in time to
be set' up that same'. Week -end.
The pressure of other'copy on
Monday and Tuesday makes it
„essential,. that we adhere to this
policy.. ; , ,
iticknow Coro0 'Reports •Re0e0..7
Ilroaking Year Ati Annual eetIn
."1-0,4s. sand Used tO reduce, the frcture, and
Monday noon will, be tke.,
YOUNG,. COU.PI,E
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SLITFE.R, FIRE LOSS
Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Murray,'
"Itrnelia, Carruthers), who, were
married a few weeks 'ago, have
lost their hou.sehOld,furniture by
fire at Picture Butte, ,Alta•
Following 'their Marriage they •:
went West, where John is em-
ploYed ills uncle's cattle ranch. •
t Picture Butte. ' On motoring
Wet they took • a trailer carry-
ing much of their furniture and
effects. Upon arrival there, their
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home was not quite.ready for
occupancy and they stored their '
trailer load of furniture in agar -
age owned by . John's cousin, ••
Charles. Murray. , •
A heat lamp which was: being
used in the garage is ,beheyed to
Suffered a double fracture of the have short Circuited, starting the
leg a couple of weeks ago while
helping a friend move. Ronald
was carrying .an arinfil1 of •bed-
ding whel-f* he slipped and fell,
breaking a bone in the; ankle,
and a bone .above the .ankle,
Ronald underwent an opera-
tion on, the limb on Tuesday • of
last week and another cast al37
plied.•He is a patient in the K -W
liosPital but it is. expected that.
he will ..Soon be able to be out
on enitehes. The family was
planning to Spend Christmas'
Ronald Treleaven of Kitchener
•,. , Ronald is a sOn of:the latelir.
and. 'Mrs: Bert Treleaven of this.
community.. ... ..... •. • '
Ronald is enTPIOYed an Weigher
in . the ..shipping room . at Burns home from "a glorious trip, one
,Packing Plant •, , . , .. ; Fong to be remembered". Mrs. •
. 4' . . ' ' • : . ' '' '.Macicerizie, went west :to Van -
COUNCIL 'PROCLAIMS , cOuver to attend the golden wect- '
BOXING 'DAY: HOLIDAY .. I ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs
--, ' • . : . I•Alek Johnston; and lo visit...her
•• At a special, meeting': on Friday Son; Alex MacKenzie: MIS: Johii- ' ; •
:evening he, Villa. ge Counc.l pro- ,ton, the former Ethel pattrson ., . .
131aze:• The location- is verY near ,
to Picture Butte, 'but beyond the
limited area served by the. fire ,
brigade •& the young couple had •.
to stand by helplessly and 'watch
their belongings burno
inclul-
ing an electric washer,. dining. ,
room and • bedroom. • furniture, •
odd chairs •and jampS•.— in fact,
practically all their. furniture, • .
according to •a letter received by
Mrs: Virden Mowbray from her •
daughter, „ . •
ENRotTg ifolvM FROM B.C:
AND .CALIFORNIA VISIT,
'Mrs. Wm. (Annie C)-1
Mic
Kenzie, Toronto is . enronte,
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claiind Boxing Day, Friday, is her sister.
deadline next week for news
and classified 'advertisemes ' DeeeMber 26th, -a public holiday. Mrs.'. MaCkenzie later visited
".Counci•l also decided. that the in California with Miss Anna
for the December 24th issue.
This issue. must be compiet.. newly acquired grader ,and plow. MacGregor.' On her homeward
. .
would be used only .for Plowing trip she visited early in •
ed on Tuesday for distribut-1.
ion prior, to Christmas, and
and' grading Village , Streets, and
not for custom work, suCh as
'lineWays, etc.
The Fire Company's allowance
of ,$1,00Q was among the accounts
passed. This is an increase from
.$600. "rhe $400 pay increase was
included •as a -requisition in, the
Coinpany's estimates Subinittecr
earlier .in. the year. The ."salary"
is divided among twenty mem-
bers 'according to.. their services
and attendance at Meetings and
company activities. , • •
prospeCtive 16 -page- issue •
will •really keep us on the
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. WON$500 PRIZE.. •
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Fred • Tiffin • ,Of Langside was
the winner of'a $500 lucky num-
ber ."pool" promoted by Walker -
tion• Legion. ,on the, Grey Cup
game. Fred had. the 'winning
score. Sixteen hundred tickets
were., sold at • $1.00 •each, and 'as
well as Fred hitting the jackpot,
the Legion netted,. more than a
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MISS CORA McQUAIG
SUPFF1ERED IIIP FRACTURE •
'Miss Cora Mcquaig fell in the
porch at her home on TheSday of
last week, suffering -a fractured
• „ ,. • . , She was: taken to Vktoria hos-
A record breaking year was, The.head ,table folk were :in- pital Where a plate and pin were
reP"ted. 'by the Lucknow Di'- .troclaccd. :‘ . ,
:'.th_rict. Co-op , 4t. , the ;annual meet- MO. Hugh IVIacKenzie, Basil Ho-.
' mg and banquet held in the Le- gan; borne Power. Murray' Mae -
,ion Hall' on Tuesday night. Des Rae, Welter Barton and Fred
bite stormy '.:ktreatlier there Was Newton of U;(4,0... Mr, and. Mrs.
1 good crowd ,ili attendance. A 'Allan Miller, •Mr. and Mrs.:liar-
: turkeY supPer was served by the old CaniPhell., 116', and Mrs, Jen-
.•' WM' Ross; Mr.,,.and
' :Anglican. ladieS, who were thank hrlloz, • 1..
ed bY, Hugh iVIa6Kerizie with IVIrs, Mrs. Ii•o's,•, Robinson; : 1r. and
'and
.SteWart Lavis . replying. Grace Ws. 'Bill 1ItirveY,, "Mr,: and Mrs.
exilt:n1Pd•led,' 'C':.wtlileelrveOnmile.P. rijie0'8:ij.dee:ttnglanatgAIS1 '111\11::n1",,c1)1:1711.(i'Ciltli''.11:/i111111.1(11•';1:zai: SiSchenk. T Mrs. g. 8.. '°WJack:ri:
IV i,! said ,by Ile'
•
ering, As president of the .Co-op
130ard Of Directors he 'reported of 'solos and .,led in a sing song
•(a)rio a.lalu-triminge . recordsalesa ssat 1 ef. si, s. -of , c . a 1 $ . 4y1e4ac,,, -.11voi..tsi,,,I; 'Cli.iicii.'n:stliiltPailInC' by'' • -MrS'
„ a record net savirigs. of .. 'WiliAT :OP .TI(II: FUTURE?
45,135- The increase in Savings „Quest spraki,r \vas Ed, Schenk,
and
PrOval 'to th' itC.. di' ' 1,..cl. of tho Sfratford F,ertilizer'
reStilted hi the Meeting giving aP-
e Ar ,g recommert- plailt. Ile' waL5; introduced by,. , .r.
Si.tvl 1\lacTenzte. pri' .k d' by
larold Campbell, '•
Mr. Shenk spoke on . ate .,sirb-
lecti "Wjil you ,rontriql yotir, des-:
tiny in agriculture?" geressing
that •his remarks "ire his per-
sOnai .obsor`vatiOng and oPiniong...
:Farming' is. the only business that
buys ,ret ail . and sells -wholesale,
. . -1 yowling Out that' col-
• • dation of a i% defered payment'
Patronage dividend.
Sales this Year showed an in,'
crease of $51,000, with fertilizer,
sales representing $31,000 of that
• arnOunt. and petroleum "sales
'$13,000,, Tribute was paid to Lor-.
116 Pewee, manager until ,a few
• weeks ago, when be was suctee().•
,d by Ross Robinson. Of a most he' 5A1( itlge 3) '
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successful year.
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1-te is now resting comfortably.
' •Her sisters, Miss Agnes Mc-
(4uaig of town and Miss Sally
McQuaig ,of Chicago, • were With
her for a.,feW clays and returned
.home the first Of the week.
SNOW REMOVAL .ABOUT
A FULL TIME OPERATION ,
Heavy snowfall continueS in
this community at frequent in-
terVals and snow .removal opera
tions ,.are now being carried ' on
almost contimpusly.
Sunny and, cold on Sunday,
lent hope for a cessation .of the.
steady diet of snow, but by late
evening , it was at it again' and
by Morning about 8 inches more
had' floated down, • • .
Blowing, and snowing% was re-
,
Slimed in earnest • again Monday
,night':'and on. Tuesday morning
school busses were cancelled.
It' has snowing at inter-
vals during the clay and the fore-
cast is for more snow in "the lee
of' the lakes". This community
appears vto he right in the .centre
of the "lee°.
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ATTENTION DRAWN TO
BEAUTIFUL POSTER:
Editor Liicknow. Sentinel, '•
:Dear *Sir: • •
I would like to express a word
Month with her nephew Dr. and.
Mrs. Kenneth R. M. Thompson
in Chicago, and from there was
going to. Detroit to visit with lier
Son,. Dr. William arid Mrs. Mac-
kenzie and family. , • •
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TO SET OP ALIEURN.
PtIONE. EXCHANGE
Auburn ,cninmunity is shortly . • *
to have its own telephone ex-
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ohange, which, among other ad- • •
vantages, will make private lilies • • ' '
available in the Village. ; • • .
The new exchange will be esta-
bliihed •by the Blyth' Municipal
Systein. Auburn district has been
served. by the Blyth • System- and
the Huron, and .Kinloss Munici-
of appreciation to. those resp pal TelePhone System, which'a• .
Bible for the beautiful poster- on year ago bought out the .Dun -
the • billboard west of the Arena,
For many weeks of the year
we endure all types of "ballyheo"
but when we are, rewarded With
something as beautiful as,.this, it
makes it all 'worth while. •
Again we say, Thank you very
'much, Seasons' Greetings.
• • • • Sincerely
Chas. R. Bristew',
. Beatty Ladder .Co.
(Contintied 011 • •
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AR WRECKED BY
MORNING TRAIN -
Cliff Roulston had his car corn-,
,pletely', demolished by the 'early
morning down-bottrict. train, on
Monday.. •
Cliff whose home' is on Con, 4
Kinloss, is employed in the rub-
ber plant. in 'Kincardine. He was
starting for work in a blinding
snow 'storini when his car be-
came stuck on' the • crossing, as,
he slipped off. the travelled' por-
tion with visibility about zero.
,. Unable to get the car off the
track, Cliff ran down .the track
attempting 'to "flag down" the
train erew, but ,they failed to
see him the storm. '
. The car was (tarried down the
right -of -Way about 300 feet, '•
gannon • telephone system, know
as.- the Goderich ,
By the new arrangement, the,
H. and K. System transfers some
thirtY-three phones to the Blyth
SyStem. r • •
• 'The following 'announcement. .
of the 'pending .change has been ,
made by Clayton „Nicholson, •
manager of the Huron and
loss Municipal Telephone System:.
"The Huron and Kinloss Muni-
cipal Telephone System wish to '
COngratulate•the,Blyth Muninpal
Telephone System on their plans
to open, a telephone eXchange in , •
Auburn. The Auburn . central.
,should be a.worthwhile :addition
to the Auburn Community". •
"For many 'years, a feW tele
phones in and around Auburn
have been connected to Dungan=
non, and became part pi the Hu •
-
ron and Kihloss, System.when
they Purchased the Goderich
nal Telephone Company; Lin -kited:,
To remove the inconvenient split
of telephOne service in. the Au-
bttrn community, . Euron, and
Kinloss are transferring these
telephones, to the tiyth System,
for connection to their:rieW At14
burns‘ central Customers So at,.
fected, are beingnotified through
thr.s.
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