The Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-11-01, Page 3, T fVRO,, NOITMBER 1st, 1945.
Ivir, and Mrs. Chas'. Webster
and'Judy of Stouffville spent the
-week-end
.Joe Agnew is employed at
SchmJewellery store where
1.1
y i
The •Lucia/row � •
$entinei Lucknow, Ontario.
t '' z YYera1
• Dave Horne .al ..T.oronto• .ins
spending. the, week . here
modernisticfront has: been.
built at, Hill's Grocery,..Store
with. a • '.red andy„
llo
.',e -71,s learning leatrio • the ;watehmaking- seherxre, ev color.
trade, - :Miss Agnes. Carr. of* Win
gharxr
d son
Mrs. A. W. McCartney and. as '•a recent guest'.p( Mr: and
Jimmy spent the, week -end • with '• Mrs.A •Charles Cooke,,
',bet. parents, Mr. ands• Mrs.. R. T.
Douglas, .
' Mrs Robei t.•, Fisher of hIam i }ton
-is, visiting this: eely" .with' her
'
mother MrV w
s David Hu. .with'
o
has: sufficiently recovered- 'from
. her recent illness'to be.,able,toryEre
out -again, .••••, _
Anna a • Nicholson Wright
Dr, An g.
Mr. Milton McMuilen of Tor-
onto visited last week, with his
sister;' Mrs; W. J; I�at�ison who':
has been gtfite ill and whose can
dition is -hut little changed,
r
M and.
Mrs.. s. J r C. 'Babcoclt.
of King$ville v_ istted. l ,e.ref of a
feW days; 'with:Ars,
11; .Mac-
Donald:.
spent the week -end . at her old
•home here with Mr: and Mrs. Morgan Henderson ,was taken
Archie MaclntyTo and farriily.- •sucicerily ill on Sunday, that was:
She le#t• to spend. theyrnonth of. attributed to' a. stornach, ulcer,, .and
November at. Dr:. Chevalier. jack.: he Iwill be. confined, .oto bed for..
son's clinic in-' Philadelphia, Pa,,' '•a week or two.
before returning West
•
Mrs:.A, M. Nicholson 'and Alex-
Sunda. visitors at Mount •For-
� Y � ainder• of .' Canora,Sisk.i' � , , accom l',`
.est 1410 Mr; and Mrs: J. A. Rob=. <panied A. M.; Nicholson, •Mil?.; to
crtsen were •Mr„ and Mrs. Cam- 'spend • the week -end .with':Mr;' and'
emir _ cD nald Mrs, dseph 1�il s Archie l a ntyre •ane -=f-am
MRS. JOHN McI,NTOSH
After a long 'period of i11 health.
in suffering,: the. death -Of Nf`i's.
John McIntosh of Paramount oc-
cursed on' Tuesday, October 23rd
in Wingham Hospital where she
•load ' been a patient for. about
hree months:- .-e
...S. -Mrs. McIntosh, a lifelong resi-
dent of : the • eommunity;' was
formerly Mary :Bell;"McChar"les.
She was a daughter of ' the late
John ' and; 'Catherine McCharles
and was born •fifty-four years ago'
at el -aver Valleyon Concession 2,,.
Htri on Township',; :on the ''faro.
h.ow- owned by ;Jaynes,:Beat,; •,.
'Aft
er,
her..
father's'
'
deat '.
9h baht;:
thit'ty-the eer : Years .ago,'"her ma.t
h-
er and she moved to,`•Ltick1So
w to
reside, 'where Mary Bell was em=
Pplathv�ayed fo11'sr a time aot 'Ackert and
.�f Jhoc ah Sin
lz:Since `..her'
Marriage. ' twenty ;six . years ago
Mrs. McIntosh alas, lived on their,
Parai'nount . farrri, .w'hich';abutted'
the one On Which she was born•.
A'. good neighbor kind: And
d
friendly and .possessed of a genial
disp.osition,• Mrs. Mclnto -.
sh;". •was,'
beloved by: a4l',who •knew her. and
a wide cxr.cle of fr rends mourns'
''shman." ly.a.,,..- �.. „her, eal.lypassin
- A new and, IVIr•s. T.• A, Ler..
•
The funeral-�serviee washel
at th:e;facnily residence,
'.on Thurs-
day afte,rnoon,..condttete by,; Rev,
Eugene Beech of Olivet Unite
Church,..:Where..Mts,.: McIntosh'
1=he litter•-wa's--gues salorst both
s.and evenin•
morning g, at anxiver=
sary set vices in ' Mount ,Forest
United Church:
T uIaeDrinald, w -hp: iris :beek)
quite; i11 ffi the 'past: mon
been "moved •from London.. to „leg a -A2- anC.l •. Rev. Beech vias assisted7b-y' .-Rev:
month,
Little Nancy,.Webster, d'aughte.r•
:,
of • Mr. and Mrs.: Harvey Webster,
Was: ,taken to London last :week
;for .`observation ,of a ',..rather"
b t--ffh g-- -1-frressA lth tgli they was a faithful' member and' active
has child .was not-. ill the use of her . worker !while 4 health' permitted.
•
Christie Street Hospital in. 'Tor- •Londa•n' doctors h : have attributed
b t d
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'CASE;•ADJOURNED •`WHJLE • mems and which; ,
•••.. n h ch; ,ace r•ing tci
,;VIC.TIM , IN ,H•OSPITAL
_ >Crom n. Attorne J. ; r �e o n
a.
:Owing to theY'critical' condition m y rosin: the int osi � char T
es,of a much.:inore seriou nature-:;-- --
.of. Mr: Roy .MacGuire.' ;of' Ri 'le r,:•' �Vine'
p • The ' accusecY° in the mea are
vaictirri of.`.a ,fracas•'sfaged'.in: the:
v gbean `' held in .;reman ' ;
_.� g.. • ,,.. d et . the . .,.
beverage room of a :local ,hotel': on Biu'
ce County jail. Altho gfi'-four
Mpnd'ay, :.October. 15th;', and who parties were' at first ism 4 d . 3V �th.tEA.:..
is confined to, the Bruce County' . summons. to appear on Char es ,
Hospital here' suffering:. from ..Se- ' ..
�f caising P ; a disttzrbance4 a Pub—.1 . •' �� .
vete' injuries- sustained in the,
. .. , lic'.place •as an aftermat of` the;
Melee,
elee, the case • involving various affair, '-the court stated that FIs'
't
•charges preferred .a ain Albert
g s, • : , the .result Of recent mor. reveal -
Wittman and• Carl Wittman- of.' • ---e_
ing -evideiee t—Would •ot-as1;~
Chepstow has been adjourned •for ,the Oth'er •two, artie''
a week, penlding further develop;, suggesting' .that the Watt were..
eaher
•victim ... _ were _w:
. _. .. h . s .an the ., so ..
Fr.
ui le
o'ffi; ratio ''�-
cti•
at1
� t" r I'
g Y g�,he. _.
had' attempted, _ to, serve .ti't: the
quiem' high mass. Interment:. was role of: eacert akers.-=Walkerton'G
.-•
in Kingsbridge cemeter Y.
. .. He
raid -Times:
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• _ , C.. IST. -MacDonald o� lr,ticknoa�v_
-
� •
onto. h s move via$. preferred this to .l feut-rosr's condition, af- .Presbyterian .0htirch
Interment wars in Greenhill:'
Cemetery. with -;neighbors 'acting
as pallbearers, O Iver Bar.kwell,
Oliver-, Mc'Charles;' Walter be -
ter;'. Nelson: R"aynard;- _Robert.
because Tdin has .sisters living in fecting• the nevous „system.• :The
Toronto who can•;.visit him'reg dondition is' not•r'egai.ded alat.m
ulaily. The ; latest-, report is that -ing acrd Nancy is expected to re
his ;.• condition is : somewhat .' rm turn home:shoitly afteai,.ieceiving
proved. -..T treatment-nr L�sndon
•
•
LAN'GSID:
Mrs,• a.nd. Mts..Rtissel friss mov•
-
ed, to their farm : last `wtreek ' We
welcome them- to ` the'community.,
Miss Ruby Conn` accompanied
Mr;;; urra of Whitechur __ -
Y. _ .,� ch .last
week;'arid visited there with
and Mrs 11' "`
* aft rs:', ldrid''`i i° l oil
Bluevale :spent , Friday ,
• p , y :witll..Mr+ 'West on Friday,:
and Mrs ,John • h
Ricardson '
...�,,, We- > welcorn'eLLt`huruL• to t
Mr.. and Mrs.. George.. Harkness community Mr.:- Dave Moffat of:
of Teeswater__.s=# mday wi.G11 RGA = sen l re a -roe 1
11It and: Mrs •Victor Emerson..from ,overseas
Mrs: 'Frank•Miller; was i
h Lon' ' 1,VIr. Si:Mrs: Wesley Ti.ffiri spent
_don on Saturday. to meett-her-broSaturday=-evening with 'Mr.. and•,
;ther, Mr, Reginald 'Smith of: '.the Mi s.:•:Russ'el` Ritchie.
any who:=was-.Wasfrom. 4 Mr. 'and ivIis. C1a rko
.J hnson.of
•
years' overseas ori.. the, Queen Eci. Wawanosh• 'spent Friday. and,
:Elizabeth; ..•
Sato" day assisting Mi':' Wi1li,ain,.
Mr—and. M s• '; .m .. n �. .
�' . E erson Morris; Biowr:,ge .ln his-
'of supply. of wood
:Oakville,•• 111,, ,spent the The.fin' "ofchet:a
. were at•
week. with, her.' father; 'Mr.''Thos: Ho'lyroo. `: Friday 'evening -sup-
'till; Mrs.. Morris; was formerly. plying rr�usie fol, a. dance there.
• IdaTho house in I' wer Wingham
Mrs, Win Conn"i•eturned "
o
horns,. where -Mr.. 'Harvey Huffman has
after spending .last:'ee _
-Mr,•. _ week k .with towns on fire, on�Fitela� a
and Mrs Harold Johnson; of •ter noon The fire. was,•confined to
w tlie.partitions most of the datnago
14Tr :David. McIllrvam -returned-`iesorlting rdrri smoke.,' Hatve
to Gibderie ern : onday' :after had' to returri to his home here
pending a e,,W :Weeps With Mr : for
f the night' � :.. .
and Mrs. .Charles Elliott
Bamr1°ton and Kelso 1VJcNay:
Mrs:` 1VIcI'ntosh ''is =s'urvive'd ay
•htsbarid arid° %one :
iobei:a McIntosh,. who was 'away
eceiving'.his discharge:.'when h'is.
rn,ather.: passed; away,,; . Also 'sur=
viving' are:three 'brothers, Frank
of Vancouver, "D no ald, 'Huron
Tovynship, Jack of Luckriow, and
NTS Thomas aN!' clioorrrald ( a ie
f Lochalsh:'
The 'pupils of .SS. No 9 were
at L ucknow on' :Monda r• recel a ; '`1
. Y
Mg dental - inspection. -by Dr. 'Lit
tle 4
lvlr Charlie 1J11iott spent; the
first "of the ::week 'witl 'friends to
Goderich
Messrs :: James; Orr and: Ray=
mond Huffman returned from. the =o
• JAMES .-ROBERTSON -7-
'A. =-l.ifelong:• .Huron . , Tow" nship
- - - - nCS.. leo. rrn d
in hospital at Kincardine after "a
,brief.illness;: age.: 76 :He farmed
bion concession 12: bSui viving; ate ::
thi ec : daughters 'Margaret, at,
ho•m•e; :Mrs. R•ussell Collins' and'`:••
lcious Cake
MAGIC Chocolate+:`Gold Cake
3 tbe. }:'utter .'Yolks of 3 eggs•
..
i cup sugar 1 cup df flour •
1 tep. savoring cttract ' j•S cu i of, nolle .
tap.
Creatn'.b'utter•; add sugar -slowly; add .e�ggg'yolks
Which have Fieen beaten. until thick; addlflaVoring. •
Sift together Hour and baking owder' add .alter-
• nateiy with milk t� .first mixture. Bake in two 7'�;
treated layer -cake pane at 375°F.;for 20-25 minutes,
•• SUGARIIS$• ICING•
Cttocou' t tabatiNG': t'' ega • white. • 4' cup'
Maple,Si Up; top. snit; , ,cup Cocoa; 35, rep.
1aNlls,> ,
Put egg white, maple' syrup and stilt in top df
: dbuble•bolier over boffin$. waand nd beat with
retail 'heater for 9 minutes. Remoie from heat elnd
'told In cocoa gradually, blendlna weir. Add anilla•
tat spread over Dake+
MADE; l<N•CAtIADA
MAGIC
BAKING
POWDER
tMtw t�eG►
Mrs. 'Goldwin •'Huston.; ;.of .Huron
Townsl'riTi -`'arid three sons, e Ijon-
ald; at home;•Calvin, Kinloss sand'
Kenneth; :KIncardine township,.
'and .a . sister: Mips; C.:Black;well,,
Kincardine. -His wife, theformer•
'Martha Elizabeth Campbell, .lire:
decea ed him 14 years: •Rev,
'F Dann of. Kinlough:•Fresb.yter-
ran chur cYi,: �bf w}icii he was z:
'member, conducteci last -rites'" In=
eft en°t waS-an Ripley:Cemeter-y
• Assisting. in the service -were; Rev.
J. Cid' Nichplson arRev., Donald
Nicholson, Kincardine.'
• JAMES MAURICF BOWLER '
After a short illiness the :death
:tit Jari7es Maurice Bowler of Ash
field 'stow nsliip . 'occur r. i 1..in;;,Tor
-onto ori,Satti'rday.in his 76th y.eat
•With the excepticon of the :pas
t.Wd. .years; spent in.. Toronto he
had lived all his life, in Ashfield
township ,.and• bpei•ated a fai6
there:- Hct was a' son of:the •late
IVIi. and'. Mrs.. ,Maurice,',
He . was: a member of 'St,` Joseph s
t
chuff cli; Kingsbridge
Surviving -besides his•Wife, for
molly Miss Ella. Dear: of'ings
bridge, ,area son, Mati.i•ict~oty
ler, Ashfield township and three
daughters, Mr Ignatius. O'Leary;
Senforth;. Miss' Elizabeth' •Bowler
and Mrs, JamesIly, both of Ter,
onto;
The: funeral took, place Monday,.
morning at 1b- a.rrt at;St,;Josephs$
church, `Kingsbridge, with. " rev.
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t�J
The Reinstatement In -Civil wEmploym lit -Act,
• passed.. by Parli'anien+t in :xY 9.d'2,'' sets , .forth •
b iin
'width NEST.
REINSTATE their' t P foL�rrier.employees din their
employinent after discharge. •
.b
ThisRe g :uiantions .> e adnu
1t»-•.
feted` by the Domi ion 'Minister 01,. o "-�'
through the National . Em o • •m ate
_____. Re nsta merit O1ficers_are_ viii :' blew
National Employment Offices to..answ
quiries'., and assist Ill adjusting : , es.
3nployees- either men - Or
to a -irlizawte'd-1
(arthey worked for their' employe 3 mac
immediately prior: to enlistment and -w
>lot 'replacing' ;another. employe ' who
since been reinstated;
(b) they 'left! their employment'. t
Armed' Set—vices,. the: Merchant.
the Fire: Fighters Corps;. --
.10.1n
Marine,.:
(c) they apply to' their.. employer` f'. r reinst
ment, verbally.. or in writin., withi'
n ^: months"�followin di '
g s sitar eg In
Caned
4 :rii.ontlis if .discharged •Overs asst
ro
P vi'
s on .m� be . made i Io
y f r extensia '� of time
�
employees health 'prevents him or,her freili; re
within the specified three mouths In : this•. ev n
employer, must be advised within the 3 or,':4 , ni<�
as t)her'ease= may.
The:foJlowing. P . oints in the Ye- hila 'on
also important:
rr
the
ning •
, the
nths,
1. Discharged men and women upon,. reinstate-
.ment are to be. given' conditions '.not less;.
favourable than 'would have been'enjoyed h'ad
they continued;` in. em lo'
p ytnent :'instead. of
joining the Forces. i
"2. The period of time 'spentwith the 'Armed
Services • is to count for seniority rights, peri-
sion rights, vacations with pay,and certain
other benefits. .
3: Discharged personnel• who cannot pe`rform•
:_
their former 'duties are to ,bei reinstated in
the most suitable employment available, at
which they are • capable of. working '
••
4. If an .employer dismisses °a :.reinstated':. ern
playee•within 6 months, he must be able to
in
prove court that he had reasonable cause
for so doing.)"
LL EX-SLRVICE MEN AND ;'WOMEN ARE
URGED TO (ISE THE FACILITIES OF•-TIIE
NNATIONAL,EMML•OY1}IENT SERVICE,.
1rHEN LOOKING FOR, 'WORK.
)EPARTME NT .QF: .TLABOUIR;
11UMPHREY MITCHE bL ' A. ,
... :•� � MaeNA�iARA'
Minister of Labour Deputy Minister of Labour
(40-W.eo. Rt