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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-08-09, Page 6• Fl: t+� • ..a PAGE sim 71474 • Thi Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario THURSIA;Y,, 4I.YTGLTST 9tb,..194$ D U N G A N N Q, N almost any Street. they choQs.e. in � . •the evehings:. Of "course everyone 'Miss :Ellen Maize of London as. 'you, :can expect, stuped back spent the week -end at the honk and *gave there" •the right. of way: of her parents l)tirand. Mrs; Yrr, For this ;reason they were becor- vey Maize. •leg very ' independent. • and took R"ed • advantage of cats" and clogs 'sup r and lVirs; •Jacobi • , Alvin and Mrs. J, • Agar ,spent ;a per and .lawn Parties'Qhe was. , Mrs; taking lodging in Jimmy few dayslast week to see Reid and Mxs. Agar's sister, Mrs. Itivett's dog kennel' one night much : to: -,the_-,_disapp'ointment--oi•.� Florence McMann of- Allisto7n rho the dog when he went to 'retire, is 'seriously ill and not eNpected T'"`to recouer.•- - Whether he thought the -enemy was using gag or _hdt Will' be left... 0. t �, z ctf,r'.a rrir'»•,-ry .i and :J, C. "of Tilbui. :are , ,.fir r a a .. y , h, � �g ing with friends and relatives iri Mrs' Alton has sufficiently: recov et ed to., make.:. the trip.. and mong 'old friends aarlound, here. Mr.Bill Hardy, Who. has, work. ed the last several months with Mr: Thos;' McLean, leaves the last of -:this 'y reek' on the: •harvest, '.ex-, •:.ctirsion .to the' Wes t::f . A very impressive service was -conducted at •the Dungannon cern- , etery on. Sunday afternoon with a very ;large : attendance, bringing •,lovely :floral, tributes .in', honor of ;loved ones who have Passed'. on. Harry. Parker,, a student minister of`• Huron,'.College, who is supply- ' ing' at St Paul's ' Anglican church • had charge: of the service, , assist- -ed by other. local clergy,: gave a worthwhile sermon for'., the oe- vision: rs deo., Hamilton, -or-. r�'Qtlist, accompanied , at the organ, nor' the-'liyrnns and -for a'<solo �y ' Mr:., Roy''Rutiedge''The collectdn which exceeded all other years,' amounted to over '$81:00` and. 'evi• derivedappreciation; of ..the splen did.upkeep.of•the cemetery r.ona • ovv er em to :e at Aylmer, 'spent he.' week -end 'at 11is home here;, is Pea i i -- eii- r ed home after:' spending some loh days ' with friends_at LoridonLand Ti tbury: .. , ...Mr. clad .Mrs. Sp yak :nee . s :Myrtle C ld • el'•t tl • . 'Toronto, ' .are. a w .. visiting friends here and_ at •.the. home of..h r ' e ,brother, .Mr Bill. Caldwell'. • Skunks nd`;'their families :be=. a, came ;quite. familiar with~ . this burg an:d came; out, on parade on. WHIT,ECHt'RCH (Too late^ for. Last week) Mrs. Noble pf Fergus 1S visiting ;at the;holne of,her niece, Mr, and Mrs. J. 'F, McLean,'.• Mr. rand 'Mrs. H.,arold:,Spading. and fa nily ''visited last , Wednes•, 'day with her parents, Mr, and Mr$. -'Thos. -°Moore.- Mr. and. Mrs. W •R. Farrier and: -M>c:, .and. Mrs'...: Csarnet Farrier and. • �h. Will Feature The Cianaren's. urfknown With the x - �; little sem Wayne v sxtiacl, °n*Senn: barsinterested Mr: amiMCfford, .-- X 1-1.r*x Wingham 'hospital staff visited last :week' with' her xrlother, Mrs Jas ( Wilson, . Sr. Mr. '•,Donald Gibson-- aiid Miss: Shirley .Gibson of Cayuga:. are visiting with: their . grandparents, M"r. and Mrs.. J F;; McLean:, The W:M.S, • society meting .was held last • Thursday, at the • home' of Mr. and•Mra, Jas; .OlcInnes with a good :'-attei dance 'The scripture; was read by' Mrs. W. • J. Coulter; .meditation by Mrs. Frank TCoult- .fare,__-,tt ey, . fivalbr :; gained "peau fOr'the the-A-unit-ha:cr. unnft-ha:c to cam p' somewhere else' ' lMr David •: S. Errington seems tori bt the heroand really went to tows• On . Civic Holiday, when he man. aged to, snipe Off •'eight .one 'after the other and, three or four a few.' nights, before.' If .:tl eir'el.ts Were in" pr me, •it, ould ,be a little Worthwhile, . as it is tho, it seems like a favor. well . done for the rest of :the. villagers; Ati . auctionsale of the -estate and household effects took •place. on Saturday,.of the -late: Miss L•. Dreaney. The' property subject toer: ' iss Anne lVicInn.es 'sati a so10 a reserve,bid:, was purchased .by 1 g 1 accompanied by Miss- Janie' Mc- Inne$. ' Duets were sung by "Mrs.; Dawson:'Craig' and Mrs.• Jas, ;Mc- G 11Wiw=ith; -Mrs-Go::rdon-McBurney & .Mrs, Ale ` Robertson,. an.d''Mixs. l obert Rnss arid. Mrs. Dawstrir� Craig..' The" special speaker' ,as Mrs: Anderson% of •near''Belgrave Who ,,gave an address : which :was:[.... Mr. Victor :.'Whitley ' of ':Hamilton, who is a nephew of the deceased. = Mrs.• Rpy Btlrchl : spent Sunday with :'Mr. and . Mrs.. , D. ,A: ow er. ^ , •Visitors >w ith• Mrs. Charlotte Reid' ,on. Sunday. "were. Mr: and Mrs. Alf Errington; Mr. and Mrs:' ` Albert' McCiinchey, . lVir..Jacob, r; Carlovi Mrs. ly. McDon - ald, Galt;, Mr. and Mrs.Ross MveC s iIrwin McCienaglan,. so/1-.0f •, ,Donald,': Giderich :Mr, Mr. r, ,anl'11 i q-1 -C'1engh - home SI dill .. aronto• Mr. Frank I . .. • ,., ,_.: . ,,,... u on; a , r; -•Tom• '-.1 aylor; fret sovca'seas9-T L a • i Mr and Mrs. Albert -Taylor -and- Master-Donald'. and -Master Donald Mtirray St., 'Hel featuring _ - ERNO—The ,Clown. O. -Illusionists Sr Magicians. BILLY -KAY ; &., CO.—Illusionists � GIBBARD—S ia1ty Dancer. RUTkI ... , P� CLAIR ROUSE The One -Man Band. ilibrists and Acrobats. THE• RIP�1:.EYS Equ , . • _ .. , _'. The most .outstatiding'' .carnivaf` .show i iu en : haaz e W : eves- ere ,Tire --C _ _ sitit>i ,. li Aan • Elevated Platform • so that .a1I can, ee •m' :en o..ed• by Mi. Beecroft; violin: selection by Jas.. —, Wim a .d o-welcome-P'p 1 a -leaner B -ac' -one-wastpr-esented- with a billfold for which they ex ressed their--tl anks'. L-unetr was - P Oriday• afternoon' the.' an - F` 'nual,BabY Band' . party w ith.tie Mission Band 'enjoyed. •the:'rneet irig with, the W.M.S. Mrs, Mathew Shackleton, the devotional Secret- ary, dispensed with a usual good topicnoli missions and, gave a light sketch ::-of_mission-.._w i o�k--} -anBor.Cg the,fndiafis atPort.S �. Some ''interesting' pictures :,of the • :people- and scenery_belongiing to • her' were parsed' around ,to be seen: Her sister•Mrs: H: Durnin, retired missionary, was. promin- ent. in, that country far'' this::.val-• uetr work: 'Mrs' Mel' Reid, thte YOUR CIRCULEk WILL RELIEVE NOW'. ARTHRITIC- PAINS RHEUMATIC' PAINS,:; NEURITIC ''PAINS VARICOSE ''VEINS SINUS • ` : • INSOMNIA , NERVOUSNESS •HEAD` 'CHE' ,. CONSTIPATION. �a- of f. y fi • ;a • .and many 'other circulatory` ` ailments.: ' FREE DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR HOME -NO 081./GAT/ON n Display,. At :. WISON S urniture Store • .=ew._„r -..w _..+... Aw •,.h.w.+'..wr u.mga.wma4a:msr, ,:-.«...s.«.. w:..u.r.,w•-�.a:.a..s:a. 0 the -there nd . was 'in ;and : ):•:•'mon a , Italy part of the • time.. His sister, i n ail. of' Hag- • - Cpl. Doris IVIcC a agh,. .•g • ersville is spending: some holidays', at her home ',here trio,. Mr':a:,Beth `Gaunt of Galt;spent! theweek-end with' his. sister' Mrs.' George•, 1VIcClenaghan' \ and Mcolenagharr: , Miss ,1Vlildred - o0 re- of Preston is spending -4,a- week's-4iol days With her parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. .Art Moore: Mrs:: Landlaw returned home from Wingham:hospital; last Friday' afterher recent •operation. Miss Muriel ',Watt 'of . Grimsby president; was in -the ' Chair and . is ' spending this' week with her tean.. rr gtori. z can :the lister,• Mrs Milan- Moo-re.and.:ie/Ir. scripture lesson ; A'' program of Moore. vocal and instrumental music was We are sorry to report that Mr. given=b3��ie-c1}iTd- n which- nd Mrs •John Gllesp�e; Sr ; both enjoyed by a11..Miss Dorothy .fell one night last:Week' and- they Robbs played two ";violin -numbers have• not ,been so well since:. and a ,children's `story. was given Mr::' William •:Peddle. •fell ;One by Mrs: ,Rev:' Rogers.: The ' child ren enjoyed 'games' on the .lawn, day ,last .v?veelt in Mr: Fred David''=' a again' rett4rned to the. base- 'son's .barnwhen they'. were put- frient where a__bundant lunch of. ting off a' load of hay He was' sandwiches, •cookies and lem • • lunch badly.; hurt, but' no bones ;were ovals enjoyed: ' broken •. Master Delmer Maize is ' holt 0I10 r Servicemen laying" with rI1 his ..'cousins at M ' � ,;r• � • ;• ' Last °Friday. •evening a social Geo: Glenn s, Goderich'. very time .''was . spent' : in. the;. Institute Mrs. Herbert Alton. is not e y, .. well atpresentbmgHaken are hl1 for four-of---our:soldieyrs:. of":at the' home; of her;,daughteri 'Norman Wellwwpod, who received.! Mrs. Tom Webster word t at da `of; his commission h ., Y r Miss 'Pauline Jones a ' clerk `in • �., Bert '.Ciilli "ore.; E. Huffman arid cine of the ,Goderich stores, .is en- : • T r. IrwncClenaghan; The'•hail ,..yi, „ with her parents; aoyirig,-a•hoLdaYp , •. was'. overcrowded as all ,could ",t Mr. and--Mrs;--F-rank :Jones:• •o Mr.' f a'rr Marsh . of k'erriciale, .eget •in., A good program was given' Y ts ' .A ; as ,with,Rev, 11 Wilson chair lrIich spent elle'• �weel�-pend :with .. ,Rev''. liSisf`ers °Mrs.;:: 'Minnie '•Jones:; plan : Pi;ano instruments - by; Miss. :Other'. visitors were Mr...hl'ewty.•Susie Carrick solo•by Miss Mar- Davis. ar-Davis, and ; two'• sisters, . 'Misses• .jor .e Falconer `.with' Mrs. N. Pic- Viar ret arld Ma ~ of`Clinton gs.. Y "ke1l,-at -puariist,lectlun by- Atr v i-te-`.after e'titinbit :Mr`, van Mc�u l i accb p ivied _thxesbing_ _of Wheat oil- 6•th y 1V rs :Toe Tiffin -Jr: piano in-' Con, of ' West Wawanosh, set by ' Mr;: Everett' Errington on Tuesday reading til by, Mrs. .Dan .Tiffin,; Strumen night, : gave .,,,the appearance . to by Mrs. Jas: Fah aver villagers of;,a terrific•fire 'of build- clarinet .solo y. Clayton • Scholtz ings. " As it : Was -la couple of fur- accompanied by ' Mrs.. E z r a rows had been Plowed all around Scholtz; an address .by Rev: Wil - the .field as a safety •precaution: ' son; • wtirds of welcome by;,J 'D Mr.. Arbert Maize; 80` years old; underwent- acritical o er'ation .ons Saturday at 'Goderic hospital. He, wag. suddenly stricken and was -rushed to the hospital, soon. after. His general health, is very gond and 'we' are 'hoping for. a speedy' recovery. , Mr,, an,cl Mrs. Sam Widcombe of Windsor returned home after a week ,with. ;relatives' `here., Miss Margaret49y Durnin, `their niece, returned with them for a• visit A.. community; dance, was spon-. gored '.by the. V-7 Club on FridaY • hlai2e, must.c _-:_- Farrier orchestra,:' ,by the a _ •, MARRIED =-At London on 1 day, ,July '27th,:Miss Eileen:Li•11 a n Meclenaghan,' .daughter of ';Mr. & Mrs, ''Ben;- CCienaghan of 'White,- M g r, - L . 1 \church and; Mr: Willi:atn Parker London. Rev. Diiton'!officiated.. gg SALTER 'OWENS .of ..Walkert•ia w- th=the )F thnish.' Russians: befope a a.nSt g, latter aecazne an' ally; is Ivo:.gy :to establish, a municipal airport b etween Walkez ton:and :Hati'wee;' n' WAL' ERTON COUNCIL is pieL . se t•r each rnan':and: woman of nYy I he 'armed -services a pen ani, ,t ., i, t ertifl at • a c e �f it e a c. e c s p n 4 I- those 'who vo1unteet?d:: : honor •'to for `act}vel service„,, :. . A Good ''Crop • • heat harvesting has ' been in full`.switig'`•tthis..past"'week 'or so` and.its ancxcellent crop Herman Daer,of''Auburn; hed 265 bus- hels' from ::six acrthesres. MISS �� GLADYS •JTANNR"•ha5'' sIucceeded'•Miss Beatrice Knechtel a s : superintendent of Klncai.dine Hospital •:After'. a •vacation,'':: Mrs, Knechtel willf cake up pi i' atm . duty` nursing In •Kincardine, nigh't� at the' parish halt ' 'Four� young men who have served in the. European war and have. re-= turned : to 'Canada were horiored .that. evening: • They were Thorn-,: 'toy% Eedy,', Alvin Sherwood, • Jini IVrilIion and Geo. Hamilton They were presented • with gold , rings i R with ;insignia according to their army or air, force attachment, •Miss Margaret Glazier; Tot'onto; is. visiting her aunt, Mrs. Harvey i`1�- waste to it throw h • '� Food is prec easy t o .n t s g lack, of bell)! Now; 'iq additi' io our own; `melds;-'We.`mast—afro-kelp- sed- the --millions • of starving ',people.'in"'Liberated Europe. This is :a tremendous task, but it can be done, ' IF we. •all do.';our;:share . T.his .is -the, Iasi' • harvesti; g ..emergency we are liable` to meet' this ear-so.Iet's all ,pitch in and do a•real Help will, be 'needed°from August 20th II t hrough:ao=-.October 2,t)th,.-: Fill 'In' coupon, below,•:.,and mail TODAY! 4p FREE TRANSPO TATION• For f ixr' weeks' Ser;iiceb transportation will . be' \laid:one,way. 'For full season (August 20th to October 200) transportation will be paid beth -;ways. J • MEN -Every Po•ssible.. •. man-hour ' MUST be, put {n Thi'. neeri•, is ;,: ,. desPerale: our cervices iOD,Aa • ' y . • WOMEN .:_ T•vl'ry '. a'vailahIt hand be 'Used. k`il1. in,rh•'.; coupon flTlll, tTt lrl i' )' DAY' • '.I3o?s AIN) .Thousands ;irk Any Ili student. .will wet k ,rn a t , requested hy. th. r later of E'dur It > remain fob elle. rriolith i•. w'r tembe'rr: , v . CLIP and MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY! ONTARIO •FARM • SERVICE FORCE. •Parliament Buil lings, 'Toronto.. • I am interested ',1a ' helping. with the late harvest. Please send me further infortiration. NAME. r ADDRESS PHONE AGE' •POST OFFICE t, WILL .BE AVAI%AR,LE' .1 ROM ; TO NEAREST RAILWAY STATION.. } NEAREST BUS STOP i. K F ;.Accommodation is 'In ca mPs:.nupervised by the Y.W,.C.A' or Y.M•¢•A Fut` yet[ must bring sheets rznd blankets.• ' DOMIIIIION•PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE' 011f FARM" LABOUR AO;RICULTURE :.LABOUR ...• EDUCATION