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2Y00 earrn .Advance; 500 Extra
AD OF 'C.� ; . O AU ILIARY ,PLANSERI1)GEj,
HEAD AND EUCHRE MARATHON
o U. S
()N• 0 SFt. MEMO ER.::_20til;'7:g 4 - *
PEN LOC--A-L .
�
]wood es,:.president
• :Nf`r.
rr-
ian National; Exhir-:
. -� Caxlad.�,., _ - __
ot:*-of-
t . - officially Opei1 J,i _'1c .
•$:0th.
Solite:_,..
- esda
car ,ern..
r�ll
next, September .• 26th. at .149
�M►
114hest hes' servides have
n ade available through the
- eii-operatiof--IVd Jok�ti kl[an•na-.
M.P.P. ••
No•effort has•;' been~ spare4,' •tcr
specially, mark °thisanniversary.
occasion,.�and granted fine w'eath
er, one -of the biggest crowds, ari.
the•history- of the Society should
be in attendance. This • wih be
merited by the. "comeback" re-
cur
d of the Fair dtiring 'the past-•
few years; and by a -full after-
noon of ;attractions,that is'•'offer
' ed: A complete: `program of the
afternoon: vr1l •e found• elsewhere
.,in this, issue. ; '
•It •is aimed' to g et 'the show
u ,W Y
ndei' a •., at 1.3.O. • Harp and- the
school. children's `parade is ache
• Aided' to leave for the park at
120-11,eaded, by- the Seaforth-Hight'-
landers •• Brassn Bandwhich vvil
furnish music - on :the grounds
.. •durin the afternoon. '
g
A •
Rural School 'choral' and public
speaking- corri+petitio;ns-_.are.._a ain:
:being featured; "as '• *ell. as 'a,, pro
• gram 'of .races.' There will .bp =a•
To. •Study Medicine ;.. ,
Scotch reel contest,• „tug o'war • - ,
contest ;-- a baby --sho_w .-.and-:._a 'Ronald Johnston, ..;son of •
an r -Johnston -.Johnston -of -tows '
grandstand -performance -by -the . ?.
"il
1 enter Toro t
' : Hollows Twins and the''' thmiY' w,, n a Universii;y Whig,
YY.
',Quartette of Londont.'' Thissex- 'term, to study' rr�i.edicine. Ronald
Q ._:
was„a.:clever student and, attained
tette features ;dancing,.. acrobatic,. .. .
i
consistentl II : high marks
nd• Y h g m s through:.
a acrordian' numbers and now.- •
The Ladies • Auxiliary' fa. the
Canadian. '•Legion is planning ,z
i'a11: bridge and euchre marathon
Way -:'it • is t# pc t ttd
x C7ct s`.
purr cncz
�rsr.
is Marathon ,for •th 1' lcili and
do canvassing will: be 'done. 'rig
ore. wishing .tb. enter: is
eir ri9rno at-$1�1z . TNrrl;1L
, '01-:nston's' or•• at. •1R✓ve]:yn's Beauty
Saran, by not .Later 'than Se ts,n.
'ber• .29th. "s'
Sept.401:-.
LEGION CELEBRATION •
HELD ON THURSDAY
. There, was, a disappointingly.
sma.l l er-owd-a t}ic� -e i •
L g csrm � 'FFic-
tory Celebration held in the arena
last Thursday' evening, but .the
,Carnival games were well• ;.pat-
:r, nized`-nonethele
o -nonetheless' and the ie-'
freshment booth sei.ving. chicken
sandwiches, rririd you; did: 'a
thriving business •
Lucknow 'pipe :Band provided
music prior oto ithe' program pre-
sented_ b -y Bern .Conway -and his
trout e • fro Lo • 'London, ndo
p who: were
introduced by . Rev: H, • F, Dann:
Baritone soloist on the 'program
who 'rendered :several: fine select
ions, was,Bi.l-1_-Man.iaing,..,a_.nephew
,s; Elmr, ;A`1 o•n of Xlshfield.
PRESENTATION.
.Hackett ignited Church,was.the
sepias' of....a �:
-sc�cx,�l �,;�ening-:ort-Kr�
u'ayr_ night when the_ ce*ra'e' 4it4
r -
•.xlrlcl--'riS i IT1J�Jrl1Gl3J?� - ��-:
t, _ 1?.�de ��el l
two :. este, -
e i�_
rr�.
have mored to -W. in gh 'iri. t -
- . g a o.' is e
sid.cl,` They are Mr, and Mts;'Wni,
Hackett,Sr.
A , pleasant evening: ,vas spent
• witli''Rev„'C B. Woolley ,presiding
for a: progirarn of Commu'nit'y sing-:
mnr,••cont'ests, so -los and readrrigs.
Mr, Roy Alton read an appropri-
ate add:r'ess, expressing regret
losing•twosuch fine couples and,
Hackett made •the pies untarily • at McKiixi's Drug Store'
t
Wilfred +
BUYS DAIRY BUSINESS
AT STOUFFV'ILLE SALVATION, ARMY
�R�' . E iOW .ON..
Chas.. Webster, • who recently • •
disposed of his restaurant and The local campaign in ;support
=dawn •rate -rests h e ,.
rez�lrxrchas-= .o f...the Shcv�t3on.�Ar��nx � T�fiatzs�zl.l;
q._a a, dazi_y,t,usiAc:45„at.:,St tfif� elle .3101 .e:.-Fixii4_4 ea -rot • tl0 tl00
''1 thy T ....canto -{1s1 ti i':7. -."--,..:_:-..j ._ . : _:. • gag-.
� . � _ s �t�ncr�v .itrr`l�-rvcra �. �I�a can,.._ .__-
He"�oblai.iis'. vsse"ssion "on Oetoher":.. ass . - -�_-
R wassers include.:S. 'B-;:- Robertson,
lst•:.Chai lie also. takes ''over,, an S•, C. • Rathwelf, •'Jose � "h Mallon li,
associated�'ice. business,' that; sup.. it,, H. McQ r.illin,:A E; McKim• and
e s rnrner :. Wm.._Mur9�' ,If the---ha-v —not
selmari's Lake., ;called on • you as --•yet, `.yoi •rnay1 -
,x expect a visit within. the -next few ,;
YOUNG 'WAW NOSH ` LAD • ` days.. Be''prpare, , for them and
BACK FB - H .SPIT L'• give, •as :generously.:as. you ,can.
Q
M O A
' No canvass-'
• . °. - ..:• � has: ;been- arranged'
Arnold Andrews, 6 -`.ear -old I for. 'the' surrounding community,
v •_'1 so the appeal is made to rural resi...
I con of Mr;' and Mrs. � _6-year-Old
� n - pp
drew con.4 i dents. to:. make:•their ydonations.vol..'
s,, . West, Wawanosh, _.s
by Mus
. entation of the gifts. Mrs;' Alton
ome .again, from ;the- Victoria
- .l-Iospital. Arnold. was ;rushed to
and. Mrs..,Hackett received table London' on Tuesda' of last •week
lamps; Mr.•Hackett a.,sinok`er; Mr: y '
Alton a:magazine. stand and Wen-
2fter a sudden illness :that showed
dal Alton • illi` g'..'•sYa aittOxxis not.._unlike . infantll'
a b old.. They fitting: , crag sis
.13"expressed thtti',;thanks 'fol ,the' Y
.; ... ,.......... , ... .__... .... London ,' doctors- :could•` not
kindness :.and' though tfulness :"of: di•a nose '-.the illness' although'i
the ,comm rnity• . g.. , .'
': polio was later .,definitely. ruled.
=Mr. Alton has 'disposed 'of his''
fit. m• and is employed. •in'. the
► outY � The •;lad nad,e `' a speedy re--
I covers, andwas soon able . to re-
Foundry at,-Wi.ngharn,•and N,lr:.,turn:�:home,
-Hackett '..a a :.-
, h s p rchased the Levi
Theh of
sc o he attends, .which
•
LottyProperty adjoining o n Hol dal
rn
p 1? Y . J b _..� was closed � as* ,:.a , ,pr. ecautionary:
Creamery; -where he is establish=.
measure;; re; op'ene..d on Nioriday.•
ing' an.•implement business ha'v-
i for.=sever.a- ars - A _ .
n lyes had.the-.Al , , •
' •'agency':::INSTITUTE'• • TiD�'. IiOI:D
lis-:Chalmer`sir hi di -
..
trict: • _
,. Both', families "have ,been. .life
: e nnu -ta d - for the-
- a a rasrrint,. of• A� d -and � Tim.' a al .... g .' aY ----
�..,. hfiel . ,. .� 1-i>n - - '' � : ir•� •
i-th.6.it, . deppa`rti •re:: from: the cont 1 b d 'v 11*b. -he1.d locally -on Fa . pal-
.--
Da .September .26th, under:'aus' said n
mu,ni.ty ' s� �regretted `by a:� wide y�. p � _ ,the Sai.vation. Arrny, coul`d;.
claim'efficiency,
.
aiid.'
economy. It ' ', • ••
lives close to.the. people and. goes
down where ''they, are ,when..they�
• are down.;.; The Salvation -_Army, '
1
he sai .
d "lin �ws. •.'
o:, the• .human
material' itis:: dea in T
l , g with. .t
knows -how to•,. squeeze 'the last-
bit
ast.•
bit' of °v'alue: but 'of everything .:
a i
corn ors n easures
e
- 1:
• he; ap'oroaEh_�s tha.•t.-of_,rPh
good health-a►ad his-corrd tZ m .s:. _ _.._ _ .._ _ rk
.ca.use .for. concern. Mr. 'Carner'on
m stip-plyrng: them with 'books; . iri ions and'aoclal workers:=•Tlie work
.... .. , m maintaining';tliem in :residence's'„ • 'vers a w��ide �rari e..:o `services. :
is past '•the• fo°ur,-s:co► e mark: , .... g f.
:but:is al o engaged;,in,a constant' from, the Atlantic :to. he Pacific .
programa ',of' prevelnti :blindne s and •co es: wi h' the Problems:
•p h of
FORMER' RESIDENT'. and in ;endeavoring';;. o arrange. those of • all a •es: -•-In the, _ truest
RETURNS N G LAND -
g
R TURNS .TO E. G. for medical arid' surii al' treat
g. c. cerise, The ,S'alvation -Arany is. a
x men°which might restore": or inn rehabilitation organization,
• .. ,.. un- :
Mrs A.:.Hooper, a , former rear prove , vision: derstandirig•• fully-:•that:there , is no
rlher •has=
dent of Lucicnow •w'h e ., The tag:' day ' to be" held here: permanent. '• rehabilitation ' t h a t
bind was padre at.., Port :•Albert. / next. week should receive the; leaves 'the •char Iters'
• .: ,.;Sailed; , , , , ,, .. �. :.untouched;
a
Ar:rport• on • Saturday ,on. suiport .of every one who_,enjoys
I p .. The ;Army knows; the 'de ahs.. to •
'•
I P
-her .retur°n -to En ,l..and- to. ;,make . the blessin .. o f ',Sight- - ,- • .•
g.. ` g g ,which people. can sink and the•,.
he�:: • ermanent 'home, Mr.' and
J p. , ., heights' to .,vvhicYi the an •be''.
rs i1.no nr • Mr.
i ... - .. __ ... ' .'c
--'111,
: S d h M
L
,
Murdie's 'Hardware Store or at
Tl Sentinel Office. '
. While' maintaining ; everything
it 'is' doing .for. a alts h' .,-Salva- ..
tion. Army Canada is increasing.
the n'iscope of its- : work :among •
children and..young people, ac-..
p
Cording "to Col. Arch:. Layman; .
newly appointed ° chief secretary. '
"This .expansion, trend i.s' aim'
ed. at combatting ,,the...,prevalent
juvenile—delinquency' , .said• .Cola
Layman: "More young people's •
'groups, guides,'scouts, clubs. for,
yaungsters-•-and rec eat'iona . cenn=
tre's for the young are. being est
ablished . '.
asking "public .'suppor for •
nal-:3ome Front-,
$-1;500,000, Col. Layman
circle 'of fr iexids.'MrIiacltt was prces of .;the Lucknow Women's
Institute
a.6'
former-`cour.�cil1or,:arid reeveg.
the townsto The ' Canadian; National : Inti:
1?
au e 't. f. r Bl' i nil in
t o t e nd snot o
terested 'in :':findin ..'e to rnent
Not In' Good' Health. :. g ml? . Y
for blindpeople;in teachin , the
- Mr Ke neth';Cameron, esteem ., g
the things .that make'it possible
.ed West. Wawanos:h :farrner''and
,.for•:: thein• 'to, enjoy: some: of 'the,
apple .grower. is,.: not enjoYinb . .- f : d '. pl , of.life,
i •. . Out _his hi. 1i. hoo1-- se
city ' sdngs. A publ.rc:address • sys �• ��
I
tem' will be used '..Alan°' Me lir;•anYotlier. • clevc-i•'
for the•=entire'
performance.:' During: 'the:.•.after- local: ;student; mad•: application.
•` to. enter .university. 'to take 'an':
noon a prize draW will be'made Y a
for 22- Prizes' .! engineering. course;.:' but. as yet•
p .• ,• donated by Luck-
no usi tress Men.tn '-rk this has: not been advised.if : accoroq..
a dation, is-avail'able,''Man . re.turn-
:.80th anniversary. Tickets are on • x' Y .
,ed' meal are takin; this.curse'
sale 'at 25c. or `five for $1.00' from •.-• • • � o
l and university facilities, are` over.
all mem}iers of :the Society. .•..•
The' light .hors ishow taxed
promises ,
to. be. outstanding This class_ was
revised this•year .and.prize
increased io $200.00 :for 10 ev nt .
• The v' , .�
district's. c
is
fi`;
nest P
hack
n..y and.
• carriage horses will -be at Luck
now next Wednesda.�.
y
Evening Entertainmenits
There. --will ..b ' d
e a concert and
,dancing both .ni • htss' of •'the` s
g h how
--9'ta an�V�dnea Z -e
Listowel '--Drarriaitic'--*ti.-•Twi l l`
pre nt their hilarious 1
cess 0 Toole This concert comes
higlhly rated, , and ' thos_e who can
are requested to
attend] Tuesday -
night's performance to relieve the.
- customary Wetinesclay fright uer
fl .
•
ow crowd
TEMPERANCE: S! FAKER
HERE ON. SUNDAY'-
Rev. W. W. WalIacc ofd Toronto.`
occupied. the pulpit in the, United
Church on. ' Sunday morning for:
the;; Ontario'T.empetapce• Federa-
tion,
edera
tion..Rev. Wallace gave a forceful
sSstI=the--e v r
ante-and,-rreferred to -the gigant'ie
liquor bill of the Dominion .and:
the Province of Ontario, "the'.
banner •' province” which is the
Wettest,
Iii the afternoon`•Rev ' Wallace
preachedatt'•Ashfield. Presbyter-
lan ' C ur h. -
h c
O.n Tuesday, night the...c: ,
� o'ircert
will be • followed . by,_ an old' -time
dance to : music . by MacDonald's
':orchestra •'
' • night:zno and on `., Wednesday
der ri dancing will be en
toyed '.tis music by Carruther's
archesxa,-,; Caneer-ts: and-cdances
will be. held ,in. the Town .Hall.
All in'.all• its
a super array, 'of;
.attractions to
, appropriately mark
,
the 80th: annual, Fall Fair • of the
• Lueknow Agricultural', Society.
Remember;, its next Tuesday and
Wednesday
Frost Sunday
.Cold,wet weather has- prevail,2
ed fdr Y
_u the past several, days and
S
-�
nday morning the• 'tem-
perature dropped below the freez.
ingpoint, for, the firsthard
of "the hard frost_
and 'Season. Stook 'threshing
flax harvesting is. beingeri-
": OUsly affecte s -
e
d by the weather: i •
•
.SALVAGE
COLLECTY0111
$E HELD'"NEXT F .
• ry,,, RIDAY
; ,The fact that
has the. war is over:.,
hot eliminated • the urgent.
need. for .•waste pape
anthe al p A r and rags,
S
c
urged' the c ntiinuaan e of, this job.has
Tthe Clan,Club has set
smen .
nexrid .
I'
28th .ay evening-,.. September
as, the date ' for their
••
faltollection.:Paper and~agd• orilYWill.be collectedand these Should� bundled ,
`boxed or 'lagged se-
e ure1, and set at the, cu b
'lock that evening,r pt', six
•
SPECIALS • in Men'snt'
a d ' B s'
. , -Q.
Work Shirts and, Work • Clothing.,
The Store with the Stock: THE
MARKET ' STORE', - -
Left:1'or Vest
Among ';those from this cozy-
munity who have `:gone 'to , the
West to assist in• harvests ig--rrper
ations are Charlie. Anderson, E1
'don Miller, L.,,'1VI:agoff.in:;and Lane
Garrdrier,'
INOCULATION
CLINIG:'NEXT
WEEK
-A ,clinic' Will ,°be -held • Luck.:-
. 'in
now, Town Hall on Tuesday.
tember 25th from 9,30:A.M. ' 'to 11
a,m. for' inoctilatirig infants and.
children against either whooping
cough or diphtheria, or both, it
particuar y desired is
1 . to have '
children as,young as four months:
Chi1drer can be liven protection
'at this age.against both these dis-
eases by the use" of a . corribine'
diphtheria .toxoid and whogpinl,
cough, vaccine This clinic' is open
to any child•, in the village .and
surrounding townships, •' clad•
is
a service supplied •free by., the.
Neal Board of Health
Neal ,. '.. 'will This clinic will be• followekl. by.
a' second three weeks later; oh,
October 10th, and six weeks later
on November 0th. Three inocula-
tions are: necessary to protect
children against these diseases„;
'' • VI• : Johnston lkl'F?:H. •
s.
•
wa
in the ate'• ..an.. When • r : -« <.. N.
,these tasks is `. onl - ossibl'e=
Hiooper,s; oil i r--c-arnp-ic�i, ir:ta*r_T,._ ys•.p..
ilii (nig tli financial.:su ort for, ..'
u Lueknow High School' re -open- pp
he%!"'ivill' r•etur n'•to, the'. Old' -Con whi'
d it ch :the ":Army is: making: its
isa rof ss r ;of . ed ,on• 1V 9.an ay w h about;85 stn-•
try.' Mx : `Hoopes p . � , o . .. • , ,, * • . annus . a
mathematics. Mrs. Hooper's tern-' .dents in •attendance,. which ,is. an, ppeal.
average 'enrollment. ;There 'is •,no • •
'rar addressAS care her `'
pQ Y.. . Ha r'
chane in the teachin staff . s. Supervisor's Certificate
,sister. ; Mr Fawcett;; 14 Church g• i g
which 'includes Miss France M -
an%1 s c Hiss 1VlarronacDsinalcl ;�f
fmc.ld;.-S-a-lisbur-y., wilts , l�ng., ••, '. , , ,. ,--:tea
Lean : Principal; Miss' Jean Os town who took a. • ' i
p . • music •'course
.,
•
r
-borrie,'NI:r Il• -R.; McLean and Ndr: this:' scan finer, :�h-•as-,: bteirred---1i--
P. W.;, Hoag. music. sup'ervisor's
P -..;,certificate.
MI• G • EVENTS
.: a
icte
�i0 . � ,.. � � • ... ._. • . , :: 1V!iss'MacDariald has resumed,�her: ' '
duties ,as '•music supervisory in :'a
'a-
TONIGHT- {T U
lI RSDAY .. Buys Kintail Business
W'e.'�understand that Dave Mac- number : of: district schools.'
Coming :to•the: Wangham Arena;•: Kenzie , . , . ,.. , . . �
ofAshfield ,.and recently
e tPinber • 20't `•.'The .
Thursday,- S Py , ..FAIR -PRE'
Winchester. Da'n:cing Party, • with•
of: ;Toronto,.' has:purchased • the ..Y. SI1�ENT PAYS_:
- MacDonald Store at. Kintail and TRIBUTE TO LATE`MEMBER •
Ambassadors.
Dancing will obtain ossession later in th
the., � basso . •,•
C i) oAm ission 50c. i
9'.30" to 1. o dock: Adm p e
fall.
•.FRIDAY.
.>bA1VCING�EAC•H
Dancing even Frida night' nil 1' Y. y. PLAN EXTENSION•
the Town Hall,: Lucicnoli.: under • , -
ausices. of ,The Clansmen; Car -,TO HIGH . SCHOOL:'
01
ruttier s: ch'ehestra. Admission 50e:
Dear prizes •of 82.00;. • '
r,•
LADIES' MARATHON
A ex -Weeks' 1ad`es', bridge and
euchre marathon .will corr1rrience
on Monday evening, October '15th
under -the auspices of the Legion
Auxiliary'.. No' .canvass; will be
made. Those .wishing • to. enter,
Please leave their names at John-
s'tun's Restaurant or Evelyn'•
Beauty'Salon.not later than Sep-
tember '29th."
The Lucke w Board of-Educa-
tion has•under .consideration the
matter Of: ;,building: -'an addition`:
to the present ;school, to provide;
'facilities,' and accomodation• for
teaching •,home' economics and.
shop, work and as, Well to. provide
for ;a smallauditorium -
An architect has been: contact-
ed and `it. is expected he will
shortly make a 'survey of 'the>)
premises to , determine what can
be'' done ;in_ this. respect 'and at
what cost. It is considered that
"THE FUNNY BRATS" • the_ necessary. expansion could be �
Will` be presented„ in the Parish accomplished. by a wing on the•'
, est sideof the -blinding.
• u annon, ..two . -nights,. w
Hall; D ng
Set 27th and: Sept; 28th by the• Such an expansion . progrm
,
Rip'lcy Dramatic' Club .under the was discussed 'in .1939,, but was'
auspices ices of the Dungannon Agri abandoned ternnorarily when war
cusp ,� • .
cultural., Society. MacDowell's'or-broke out., With'. the ion. of
. •., cessation.
the tra'.will,furnish music for the hostilities and, liberal government.
28th. Corrie and enjoy • grants at present, availabl , it
dance Sept. re -' a . ears. timelyto reconside .the
a.. gond' Program. Wilfred D n , pp . • e
:matter. r
nails Pres.; •T, M. Durnin,..Sec,
•
At..a •meeting `bf the directors_ of
the Lu,cknow.Agricultural°'So iety ''
on Saturday' evening, President,
John Farrish paid a fitting .and
worthy 'tribute to the late George
H. Smith wino for' :many , years
Was an active and ;:enthusiastic
,director. .of=the Society
At this meeting final details
Wei -e arranged 'IIlI;for'' richt- week's -
fair.. John McQbillin. Jake Hun-
ter- and J. R. -'.Hackett were-a'p• -'
pointed 'a committee to., arrange
for' gate -keepers, • ticket sellers
and field men': John D. Ross; Alps-
Smith and L. C. Thompson were
appointed in..eharge:v of .-„school
children's ' competitions.
The . Women's•• Institute - . was.•
granted booth • privileges : in the
arena and Robert,Moffat' was
granted the park cocession'. Mr '
Duncan Kennedy we's appointed
poultry :judge, replacing Elmer
Fattish • of, Gorrie who has :gone
to the West for, a few weeks.
A. Work -bee •is to be held on •
Saturday: to prepare the hall and
grounds for the show, and all
directors and. members are et -
quested 'to 'to turn,. out . and lend `a:'
hand.,
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It