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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-09-09, Page 2PAGE TWO THE LiUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, '.ONTARIO 1,000 'Medical Expenses Interestea. $x,000 Death, Etc., Benefits• „ . Tired, Nerv�us,�Yeak Men, Womeitl'epless Git•New'Vim, Vigor, Vitality ', goodbye to these weak. always tired' feelings:' . • dspreeston ,and . nervousness due to weak, thin•, Weed. Get up feeling'tresh, be peppy all day. Lave eu�ty of vitality lett over by evening. Take Ostrex, I Contains iron. vitamin Bi, calcium. phosphorus for blood building, body strengthening, stlmuiatlon.�'I Invigorates system: improves appetite. digestive Dowers. Coats little. : New "get acquainted" size WC. Try Ostrea Tonto :`Tablets tor new, nor - r all gists 'm Ia Dov' atm, yigor�• ttits very. day. At arae . Poet' Shelley's Romantic Woes • Noted author John. Erskine writes' about the dramatic, 'seid= oni. described strange romance • of famous . poet Percy Bysshe Shell - Or with Harriet Westbrook. Read, in •The American Weekly; with this Sunday's (Sept:, 12) issue of The Detroit Sunday' Times, the full story of Poet Shelley's blight- ed love affair: Get Sunday's De-, troit •Times. for' men with some time • • ,•• a` , o .spare • It's' a cenitriof activity ydur*local' artnoury• ,'jus;t hum-:•' ming with activitfor men with afewcveningsto, spare. ... ..In the'wide list of activities offered by the Canadian Arniv Reserve: Force, you'll find things:to:turn those odd freeeenirigs into': interesting and 'even exciting'ones, You'll enjoy the full• • programme:;of social and sports' events. You'll be 'one -6f the gang`'=•with'other Reserve.Force.: men .who are Ending: that,`: the,arnioury is their :personal ''Clubhouse-. All the. latest equipnle it acid weapons are now being .used '• for Reserve Force training: The summer camp sessions gi•v c. You +: the opportunity to get aWay and out into, the open. To"top lit • . , 'r ll..time all, you will receive full Active Force pay„fo a . spe?nt in :training and `camp + i • SEF FOR Y'OURSELF" by visiting your local Reserve Force u n it's open. house; :parades' or demonstrations •.durin Army, Week,. 20-26 September;. e Call, at the armoury of •. the _regimen.t'of'ynurchoice, NOWt tHERF'S" •C gRF R.frYo0.in' /°C9tad;oAirny Active F°rte. .►rily every ne)Cnit fpr o.0cerentand offtr"e'bon eion ° �ervite. En- quire your taro/ armoury. • .KX:LQ•Uhs,H. On Friday evening friends and neighbor's in the'communit'y gath- ered at the Anglican church base trent ,to :honor Mr. and Mrs. "Bert McLean, Balfour and Bevin, Mrs.. W. J. McLean and Mrs. Belle Slessor and to bid thein 'farewell, as they leave this community to take . up residence in Kincardine, • 'Rev; L. W..Owen presided for the .program which consisted of •solos, by • Mrs. Harold Haldenby and ,Mrs. John Emmerson; read- ings, Mrs. Tom:Hodgins, Mrs. Don McCosh and; Mrs. Frank Maulden. Mr, Reuben Zettler also -favored with violin -music and . speeches • en- Present: mpresex t: The. McLean family was, 'then- asked to come to the 'plat-. form. when' Mr.. Tom_ Stewart read • an ..• address and Mr, Tom Hodgins:: presented. each : with; a • purse of money., Bert. thanked . all Or their; kindness .. and invited everyone to ..come and visit them in Kincardine: Mrs, McLean, Sr., also ' expressed. her thanks. An. joined" in singing For .they • are Jolly Good . F llows. Refresh- merits ..were: .then' served and social hat enjoyed: Kinlough, ,Ontairo; •September, 3; 1948. To Mr,.. and Mrs. • Bert' McLean and .sous; Mrs:•• Slessor :and 'Mrs. McLean,, Sr.;-,. ,. We,• your friends and•rieighbors, have „gathered here . this •evening. to enjoy a social hour with you before your: departure to: your new ho'rle in • Kincardine.. It is IWith:, feelings' of;:• 'regret that we se& you go ,from our midst',.. but, we want .you to know :that every, hoe in the community, Will have' the "kwelcorrie" •si • gri .out`s anytime, you feel like taking a 'drive K r lough way: : To you, Bert and Sadie, : e` would say that we Kaye enjoye your, .fellowship,. with us then many past" years and .we aiway. felt' that y.ou • were :a `vital , part of , .our - community Your' : integ rity •iriAbusinessand• your.. never failing; readiness `in time' Of` need, whether,. :it` be • visiting the sick, using your ,,..ear in• every emer- gency, . or' ;extending'sympathy in tunes :• of bereavement, all ,tend •to prove .yours, worth. as real friends and, neighbors. Never: shall,. Kinlotigji ` .gang'. �f-orget-rho- s tori --c winters--ev� ings when we ' T artook of the, shelter, light and warrrith of your store, arid:held: dowri.. the : benches until the_ wee, small hours of the Morning, no ...doubt* taxing.„ your patience and t ndurance to. the limi ' Progress 'din` agriculture,. world politics; `social refo. rni, rural 'ed- u'cation and' news and views ..of .the comrhunity have been only . few, of the. weighty subjects um:- der n_der :discussion around your • friendly ,box stove ` To, Balfour and Bevin, we. hope, that in • the years to. corne,: you. will'•.proudly claim : Kinlough as your••dld home.tgwn;, If'ever Kiri• lough. enlarges its boundaries to become a:metropolis of ' Bruce County and holds' an old home - :Celebration., 'We., 'trust •, that • you boys will. fondly ;remember, your early; home ' community; and in whatever. part ofthe' .globe • you may be; you will.,leave your 'oc- cupation and board ,''the home bound 'train, which we. hope ,, Eby that, time will be. .puffing regular.- ly into, .Kinlough station., • 'To' 'you,, Mrs:. Slessor, 'We as: rstire yoit that we Shall arise see ing you and` shall always remem- ber: ,with : what. kindliness' . 'and 'cheerfulness you helped to serVe ,custorriers. Never did. you r ftise to' . kindly deliver . a • message. Never:: did you ..fail , :to- tat e a phone 'order and cheerfully,. find transportation for that loaf of bread or pound of tea; to 'sortie- one orb - one whnse. supply liad suddenly Ybecorrre exhausted: Your friend - ew • TI`iu tS., SEPTEMBER 9th, 1:948.. CARS CO 4L1D) TUESDAY ALTER. DATES FOR DUCK AT EDGE OF VILLAGE ' I ' AND GEESE OPEN SEASON A new Pontiac,'driveri by Ken- neth Murphy of Guelph, and .a Moder ,A Ford, driven 'by°.'Ivan Henderson were in collision 'on Tuesday afternoon at the west- ern outskirts. of the village. Ivan; was proceeding into Lucknow' on the highway as the Guelph car pulled onto the high- way at 'Elliott's Seed Cleaning Plant. A parked car was said to. have par.tially.. obscured Mr... Mur- phy s urphy's view of .the highway, The Ford struck the Pontiac, pretty much broadside. In swinging in an'' effort to try ' and ,avoid the The Department of Lands'. and Forests has announced the open season for :ducks and geese which are altered somewhat frog other years, and ' as. well three iunting districts have been defined ' in jlace of.two as. formerly. , The North 'rni district ties north of ' the C.P.R. from Mattawa tQ Heron Bay on La1k4 Superior, Where. the..aeason ,runs from Sep "er'- tem -49th -to October, 29th. `• The -Central district comprises that ea e o,u. boundaarry . of north Bruceofth' andsGre counties. In this district the seas- on ..� ..` .. 25ththerlyy tu-' November ,. The .Sotitlie::dit,. south of the 8thBrrlyuce-Gstricrey ' boundlying-. ary,; has . an open season' -from October 2nd to November 15th;, `' Bag limit for ducks is seven per day, possession limit '.14. Geese are 5. per day,.with.a seas- on limit of 25 and a possession. limf Regulitoati10ons• pertaining , to ,guns , and appliances have' one i.mport- ant, change. which 'says that, "No person shall hunt,.kill or a ,tem.pt to kill any migratory game bird with •a shotgun of any ;descriptidn which has not been "permanently plugged.: or altered, where nec- essary, so as to reduce the.p achy o"f said- gun toy not more than •three shells at any one time in the magazine. and '`chamber combined" -.. The sho%ting ;hours• of one haIi' hour' before, sunrise'•and :one-half hour' after :sunset 'is .also being t igidly enforced The shooting of niigiato•\ game birds earlier -t:hart:.one-Milt hour before, sunrise or later .than oie half ,hour after sunset is alsi being rigidly, enforced. to the deep • ditch on:; the south ‘of the highway and went : in straight o enough to avoid turning Over. Ivan was fortunate to escape injury. . , ThePontiac .Was smashed ' up considerably but. was able to pro- ceed on Fits own power. The Ford had tobe, towed into ,town for repairs, •Drought .Is Unbroken ' ' • A' shower of, rain On- Tuesday' •afternoon little more than laid the :dust, and couldn't; be coxid.- ered a`s'a drought-breaker.'Under the prolonged. drought • pastures have -, wither•e,.d„„:�,�,p.,., a�td,,,..a,,..goocl rain;, is badly needed generally: be able to be :measured. 'S our home. was always, open toevery good.,cause, and :many '.' a happy hour was spent by community, • ladies.around i inissiona.ry or Red Cross quilt there In .conclusion., Kinlough is go- ink, to , rniss you, all, 'and tonight we: have gathered here to • tell you . so'. As a •. remembrance,,' we ask :you- to accept these .purses, trusting you will purchase, some= thing of;.your• own choice that will -be a ,consfarit reminder ;of your•' friends in • the community. We : fruit • that God's richest :blessing will' rest and abide with ;you in your. new : home. • Signed', on behalf `-of the cam - triunity, •Thomas omYriunity,`-Thomas Iiodgins;'Thomas Stevttart, Cleve Hill;, Jas. Wilson. 'Rook 'Exchange: Schedule'` The Huron County Library As sociation ,: be ok exchange ` sched- ule for ,September., in the nos tl ern section of theCounty •is .'is` • follows; Thurs.,. •Sept. 16, Dun •gannon, 8.:30 a.m.; St,'Hr1enki, 9.30 • a.m:;. Belgrave, 10.45 a.m, j• Wing-' ham,` 1 00' p.m;;. 'Whitechureh, 2,30 p.m.; Lucknow; 4100' pm,, ` • i■ii.■■u■■.uu■m■■■■uuui...wwiew■■uiwie 'simi■•i■i ■4 11. We have ori hand\ Massey-Harris.1-24 l• To you. :ii1t S ,�yMc Lr -;;an, yon have by t n a drt: rif XYr!r,ugh frir pail- ' .,:rr ly'.1r,tt1;6:, ,t.iii,n .rn6ht.:'pr'.,i1•ir° dial e tpr:d thi: In your ;yvr,,«t'li c t Cl•;al`; ol.i i. +i the youth of Ci IP •; illZ:ge r,ltina.r 'i.-.:•,,,-fl,':•c t v paths of kno viedge .n our Ole at 'st'hot,l. Later the community' was glad to havit you rernatn and establish a Christian borne:with high ideals in its midst. In Stiridny School i•ork yyour. influence , Will' never • ly .•help and to-operatioan` in the- *Cornmimity will long , be attire m-`, bred by -all.• • •R { C:-Tl'►:0 : lDI : C ,, • '� Also ■: II li • SEATTY ' LITTER.... CARR,IER< OUTFIT and ■ WATER BOWLS ti i. 3` i -710.,...,Now `"•Unloacling....,A . Car 'Of• • ■ •■ ■ SWiftS { GioinOr ,Fertilizer ■• ip 2-12.6 • We aree'Occlusivei izer.. , : a . r agents.for this .fertilizer.. I ..„. ■• sou require any of'•the,above, see us -at once. 111 S '■ 'Phone :59' s ■ Lcknow ■. ■U`i. ,.i•SI.Ii■■■tr■■ri•■ Old Disabled or ' bead` Farm': Animals .' With, undamaged hides and, according to size and condition' COWS $ 6 00� II • � �� � 'HORSES • :$.4.50 'HOGS. (300• lbs. each) $1.75 'leas 1.75. er 100. lbs 'for.additional weight r..• AT 'YOUR. -.FARM ritoS i C'oLLrc ' %Ingh=im, 141'-,1; Itijile r; 59:;16"or 38-19,;,` In:fetsoll`, 2t . For tirouil)t”; efficient, cotii'tCous st'i'viCe • A•• r •'�. . wx 'WILLIAM STONE` SONS�u-�¢LT INGgRSO'LL, 'ONTAItlo AN ALL -CANADIAN FIRM, ESTABLISHED 1870