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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-11-03, Page 2PAGETWO ".• THE LUC .,:Ow SENTINEL, LUC NQW GODE'RI 1111, _ ... WEATHER OCTOBERr WE• 'REVIEW CH COUPLE- ; LANGSIOE y Toadies. Aid held a ver ,StiCeesisful. bazaar on ,Friday' °.eu- ening. Fa lsh Mofifatwas: chair =AM for the foIlowixilg program of : cominxiinitY% singing, .solos: by Miss. hirley,''Hiodg'ins ,and Miss Moir, accordian: numbers by. Gordon Wath • :reading; by Mrs. ' Feagan, Rev, Currie •§poke+briefly, a duet; by Miry; Wm. Evans and Mm.. Parish Moffat. The play, •'The T. i angside Uplift Society," was; .'presented by the„ following lad- `jes„. Mrs, Bili,. Scott, Macs. Parish Moffat; Mr's..: Frank ,.Miller; Mrs.,: Russell Ritchie, ,Mrs, John Crowe ston, Miss'• Marjory "MacDonald & Mrs:. Charlie. Tiffn4 r mt. prr,.w' o,: ;had .been harrir Ho , ital, h, • tient, in Wuig , aP . , "` was able: to return ' Thome: last . week..; Mr.. ,and MTs. Eric Evans of • London, spent. the .week -end' with, ' friends here. Mesh. Graham Moffat, Don- add Donaldson, Earl Crowston.and . Reagan have returned from the West. • Mr. and Mrs. Collins, ;D.onald. and Nora, Mr. and . Mrs. Sn ith and. Billy of Ypsilanti, • Michigan, spent the :week-end'With:Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moffat 'and-. attended the Elliott -MacKinnon viredding. on `Saturday: (Intended for . Last Week) Thee ,.'October' . meeting of .the .Mission Band was -held at -tie horn'e:of .Mrs.,'Bert Moffat with 15 in attendance. ` After ,the' pro :graan., a, crib . quilt . was quilted and Christmas . cards, given:' out for sale . Mr. ',and Mrs. us'se11 ' Gaunt, Janet 'andDonald spent • Sunday :evening, with Mr.: and'. Mrs. • Far- ish Moffat... IL •Duncan Rags and son Ruses sell ll: and•' Mrs. Reid. of Carry ale, •`. Sask., Mrs. Neil MacKay and, esteem :• ;which nt testimony 'of = the est • in Mrs. J. �::Ross . Of -Toronto' spe • is Mr.' M'cKinn!on was :held: a:trey' days; at Mfr. F,��� G Moff a and renewed = acquaintances with -OBITUARY' : RONALD A.•McKINNON • The news of the death of Ron=.• ald Alexander McKinnon, who ;passed away after' a long illness, on ,October 10th at his home, 182 Elm St., "Winnipeg, was received. with regret by .his family and friends. ,. Ronald was the fourth, soh Of •the late Angus and Catherine Mc- Kinnon of ' Lucknow, formerly of the Sixth" Con., Kinloss, He at- tended Langside schooland later graduated from . Westervelt 'Col lege., .. , Mr. McKinnon' had lived ' in Western Canada over .forty years. 'and ~with• the•,.exception. of :seven. ears.. spent in - Calgary, he made his .hone in Winnipeg,. where ;for. Many. 'years he was 'manager . of Dunlop Tire and Rubber Co., be: :fore 'being employed, by the', Man- itdba'• 'government. His, business' associations. won'. for, him a :large 'circle offriends. ' • Mr. McKinnon• is survived by his widow; the former Ann Geary of, Seaforth, . two sons, . Geary of Windsor, Ronald at: home; two daughters, Catherine; R.N.; at home, (Noreen) , Mrs.. F. Gravelle, B. C.,•, 'and • four grandchildren: Also surviving . are three, broth- ers, John of ,Calgary, Danon the. family , homestead, • Kinloss, liam . of 'Paris, France.. and three sisters, Mrs.. Fora McDevitt of Tort Arthur;, (Margaret) 'Mrs. W., .Ail Z. f : 1111,:. , Min, Chatham' and (Mary) � - Mrs.' L. J. Letang, London. James, an, elder .brother, passed away on. ;August 27th in California. • ',Requiem Mass.:was sung 'Oct- ober 13thIgnatius in St.:I " atius Church,• ' Winnpeg, With',. burial .' in the family plot in St. •Mary's "Cerin_;; etery,° The funeral 'was very, , largely. attended' :and the many spiritual and. floral •bouquets , were mute ONTA:RtO; . • art SIXTY YEARS: 'WED (fdber' way for.. the most p quite a . normal month, ,pee The . home of Mr, and Mrs.. Jas.: were a spells of very fine Weather Garvey. at Kingsbridge was at- and • _wane equally disalgreeable fracY tivel .decorated with 'flowers days. The high for the month on Sunday when they entertain- was on Thanksgiving. Day, Oct - M1: ed in honor of Mrs. Garvey s parents, Mr and Mrs; Jas. Foley, Wolfe street, Goderich, who were celebrating. their .Sixtieth wed- ding anniversary. The" bride and groom of sixty years'. were showered`. with gifts, ober 10th, when the mercury soared to 80 - degrees. . Low for ,the, month was 36' degrees • .on the 27th. ' RaintiallWas slightly less. than .normal at •2.5 inches, -but came . generally as prolonged drizzles. There was only a trace f snow, which was -„exceptional, ages. In honor of the occasion, A Big, Apple : g The ;apple drop is: -:exception- "ally good, this,.year, with 'the: fruit Yg having ;plenty of color and'size; . ,flowers and congratulatory mess- o MrS,; Garvey served a turkey din ries. to' thirty .Iguests,: the- eighty- year-old bride' cutting. the ` wed= • ,,ding 'cake. ;'. it`e his 'eighty- But "'for .size,. one, of thee, Wolf '� •.ivir� Foley; '�cesp Bu active: and :bright,' is er� variety` :takes' the '.cake.It. eight., years, is 4,111. R v , ., ,.:. orne:'.;own.; as.' 'picked' up .in the Gibson or-" He was born.: 'rn` C.o� �: ,, m .w p • •. _ . 1111 � Y ship, a son of- the late Matthev� ch rd at,Blyth by 'Mr. John Far - of : Foley. On 'to�. The creunference of 'the apple measures. 13 inches,, while around .. the stem end • it measures 12 inches.• T 1RSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1940 . FEDERAT NEWS. • (By old friends here: Messrs, . Bruce: and Kenneth' Orr who. have been in Northern. Ontario, returned home. spent Mrs, Feagan .:arid Bryan: spe _ last week in Ooderich Set Date For Blind' Tag Day I:>aelcriow Women's Institute has; set' Saturday,' Novenvber 19th :;as the date :of their' 'tag day in aid of the blind. '. WALKERTON'S FIRE CHIEF, Irwin Lobsinger, was ran Toronto last:'week `attending. a .threeday' school 'of instruction' in fire; fight- ing methods -- g and Margaret .Kelly y ris of October 23rd,' 1889, he was epmar - tied. by Rev. Father' oubat in St. Joseph's h's Churc , • Kin•sbridge, o Isabelle' O'Loughlin, daughter of Patrick . and 'Mary • McCann O'Loughlin of '•Ashfield, They • were . attended by; the groom's; twin brother, Edward Foleynow deoeased , and 'the, (bride's sister,: Teresa O'Loughlin, no* .Mrs. P. J. Ryan of Goderieh,, also ,,a twin. Mrs. Ryan .: was present for . the 'celebration;. • A' good many millions .of words have been ' written in the, past BORN KINGISWELL--at Guelph on Fri- day, October 21st,. to Mr and Mrs; Haar. Kingswell, a - son -a Y grandson for Rev. and Mrs C. B.. Woolley.. ' susin■■a ■■..■aaIil••a■•ii•a■auu• ••••Nosiumi Fief ee LEGION CANADIAN. L ipley-Huron Branch No. 44.0 The zone Creain ' Producers meeting held 4n Stratford on Oct- ober :26th was well attended. Fif- teen ,directors, journeyed:.: f r o Huron , County for the meeting; Bob Morrison, secretary -man- , ,•ager, of Ontario Cream, Producers stated, that Ontario farriers, had, received $1,00 in return for every cent they had invested iri . their organization, 'since ' its inception.. Explantation—floor pribe on but- ter. Business inen in our towns, and villages 'should ibe; i.aterested''to know, that,. since ,the ;advent of• oleo-nfargarine Ontario ...farmer's' have received. $7,500,000 'less ;iri cream scheques'Which are usuall. -spent R on consumer;. goods ...'; .� ,iVi'r,% Morrison. outlined a plan for:: national advertising of 'dairy products: and 'asked those present,' to endorse .amVlan to. deduct one cent a pound.. butterfat during the ' month of June for such a special purpose, T �h: a suggestion was ; heartily endorsed. . The directors meeting of Hur, on ' County Federation ' of Agri. 'culture held in Clinton, on Friday night was', . well attended. Plans fora. the annual ..meeting: on No- veniber g9tb `are completed; and -everything • points to a most en_ joyable evening .in;,Seaforth the: saane•evening, at the annual ban- quet A-- band; ” and' ' a group of. entertainers from London will. be: on : hand -,to round out: the even ing: • Secure' . your. tickets ' now from your` township director :or: County secretary so .that' yoii` will . TEESWATER REUNION deficit,', a .mere. $250 ;was, met jointly by the, Lions. Club . and Agricultural Society, EVERYONE HAS SOMETHING TO. SAVE FOR After th'eir,. marriage, Mr, and. Mrs Foley first resided in Col:. !borne townsp hi,, then' -fair =a num : -about-:the - virtue& of thrift and , bet .o£ . years in: Ashfield, :,until saving; .generally,' Some .of: them their retirement to G(oderich sev- have been • extremely; persuasive eral'.,earsago. land' `occasionally .the writer has Y g iter. Many relatives: and friends Of `' developed his theme'. with a fresh - town town and ,district 'called to offer Hess and ,Vigor. calculated .to fire their: congratulations'•:to the• hap -:the dullest imagination, and 'hi hly. ' e t 'erred couple But' there is another 'aspect to Among those ;present' for. the o:c-. rasion were three, sisters'':of Mrs: Foley:. Mrs Anne Lannon of .De De- troit.. Mrs. .Matilda Sullivan Of Chicago and Mrs: P. J. Ryan of Goderich;• -Joseph' O'Loughlin'of Detroit, brother of :Mrs.. Foley; Robert Foley , of : Goderi�ch ,and Will O'Brien of London, brother and ibrother=in-law,; respectively of the'sixty year ; bridegroom; Matthew ,O'.Briien '' of • London, a riot .be disappointed. .. • PY an lg Y` s . e 'the question that is so 'obvious it. 1111 .., 'May well be mappreciated if .not overlooked entirely.- It is the thought 'that.: civilization -:.today would know practically' . none. • of 4.the :amenities'; -it :now takes for granted unlesi,. someone, some-' Where had first. saved $ o.m,e money • The kind of• saving - that has led, to the development ' of our natur- al' atur-,al ''resources, and the building, of our .highly. 'industrialized • nation began. back ', in the . , days ' of:. the earliest: settler.: Our •--forefathers husbanded their incomes .and in - vetted their- Savings in the ,de- velopment ` of the land around thean, in the businesses they were building up to serve others and, nephew.; ,Miss :Lacey` ' of London Len O'Loughlin,. Mary Anne and Jim, ,Norman Ryan :. and ,family, Mr. and Mrs: Jack Kenny, Albert O'Loughlin, • all of •Detroit; ;1V1.yron O'Reilly and family. of Goderich., ,-Goderich :Signal -Star.. CREW •in the analysis, .in 'the .gen- `war :economic: 'd'evelopnent 'of Mr, and ,Mrs. Eugene Hanson their country., ' of . East .Tawas, Mich,,. spent'. a •Life is more complex today:. few days the first. Of the week than it Was then: There are more visiting with her brother,' Mr "`S: demands on our income,:.for one. J. and` Mrs: Kilpatrick . thing, and we; have become ac- •Mr: Don Paquette is' at resent • custorned to a` standard of living q P which in those. da working • in Goderich. Ys' would have appeared luxurious; But the Mr and Mrs::Clifford:.Crozier, thi• ngs' •thiat have, ',been done to Joanna and Billie and Mr. Roy, n. uq • • • 7 FREE GAMES 7, •: Tables :,...._.,-.11lites11 ,. Tri; - Toasters, Ruga µ `Blaankets, : -■' Coffee Makers. .. 'm Admission -- 50c w ,`WHEELS OF FORTUNE • • ■ • ■ Any "one w skiing to donate a chicken to the egion • :. may::leave it, .at Neill' 'McL,ennan's' or' Golden: Glow ■ y.;.. .. .. w 1111 .. :.. Produce, Ripleyi .or bring it 'with ;you.'to the v • a,am■iimiximuarisiiiimmi!!1 •■s, ■■siiii■�■'ii!■tiw■■ii■� Maize spent make it easier for us to save: go • visiting friends:• for .finis.• Sunday in. London a long way toward compensating Mr. '. Dave; _Bert' and ' Edna • Mer Canada Savings ;Bonds are an Whinney visited 'Sunday 'w'ith 'Outstanding example 'of what has relatives in Winghain, been done to'make' is. easier' to. Held Pre -Nuptial. Shower'.save. This year a . 1+ girth 'Series :On Monday evening friends of these bonds is being • offered and neighbors of Miss' Ruby Sher- to the public. -To 'date, Canadians wood gatheredht-the school : to have. made • more than three mil honor her.priorto. her marriage, lion purchases of Canada 'Saving. WILL'' ON LY HAVE TODIG • U)Q' .ABO1T. $350 MORE The evening was spent playing Bonds,, representing a total. value • and: a.' short.: program, fatter of,, more:than a: billion .:dollar which Rudy was escorted to a This year, as in the past, Mtn- decorated unt de corated chair • and Mrs Jack . drecls of thousands will again Curran read an •address and Ruth testify to; their convenience• and and SlyvaCurran--brought in a to_the soundness -of- the'.;uivest heavily laden decorated• wagon ?Hent they, represent. ; - filled high with gifts.; Saving aneans progress,: The de- Dege. Ruby, • • We your friends have gathered here this evening to welcome you into • our coarirnunityand give to you our beat wishes. • . , • ' Although we have not' known. you ; for long' our acquaintance with you has :been a pleasure; well' worth having. We -•hope that your -•-life „in-our- (midst n -our-anidst will be as enjoyable; tq you as '.your friendship will be to us. . We ask you to accept these gifts ,hoping ,they will Convey. to .you our very best.. wishes ' Signed' on behalf ,of your friends, !Mrs. Clifford, 'Crozier, Mrs, Jack Curran. • Ruby ;thanked all. for, their thoughtfulness. and asked all to visit hei4:'' ln.. her neer haute, . , ,. � . , -.:All joined in singing `For : she's:' a. jolly good fellow",. after which .a dainty lunch was served. 13111 Pappas. has a grand chance to ;get his.•:wife a fur .'coat at- "next to nothing". Mrs. Pappas.. tried .a. contest in a Toronto daily paper recently and. one''.diay last week,, when the Mail was opened,' out oa chequeq'for 37:50. That popped$ looked pretty good for all the , effort the contest, had taken, ; but on. closer scrutiny,. it was re- vealed that this amount was only good on the'purchase of, or as a ::.down payment on, . any item • handled by. this Toronto .furrier: • Don't' be" •a piker, <Bill, - dig .'down for .$350' or so ''to go'; along with .'• "that cheque'l.• and, get the : little • lady; a., fur coat. sire for progress is universal. Or, as the . slogan of the Fourth Ser- ies of Canada 'Savings Bondi has it,.:' "Everyone hassoanething to. save for" Police ' Iq Town;Friday,`' Provincial. police were in..the Village ' and District ,Fridayev- ening and:`are' reported to have "picked up" some offenders'who . will 'face . charges •under the L.CA An obstinate man : `does not hold opinions. , They hold him NOW' IS, THE TIME: To . Order ;A White: reshng • ac ne for next year.., Simmons & Sons HiirOf Rd., Goderich .'Ont. ' : • 'Phone 113 Mrs. Farrish Moffat,, . , it, 3; 'Teeswater 6 roup Committee' .••OF,• Lucknow Cubs and Scouts Wish. to . thank most • sincerely the people of, Lucknow for , p, g their kindly rete tion .and enerous• assistance to the: bots . 'ad! Apple 'pay, and all who .assisted • in: , eairying out the• Apple Da ro ram. In articular we, express our thanks to ' yp g' p ,_ - Mr• 1VLaeMillan for,use of:. his vacant store,; and to the Luck no .,� . i •e D►s . 'in order',, •. 1111... __�.___W. Gt_dve,�i;`f oaf_ os nin .:.their_ anriu Cookie ..,__.)''.; .._._......__ .1 p , �ho g � •t :, :> to, �ve'th'. . ter o Portuni Y g e newly organized Scouts a bet p1? 2.0 1 4.1. _.. �: .., .'..... ,;p,0 ..041110;