The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-03-21, Page 3RSDA MARCH 21s$, 19.4.0
The Lucknow
Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario� •
PAGE THREE'
LocaJ�
Miss 13elle Robertson has re-
turned to the village after spend-
ing•the •Winter• 1n" Toronto.
.Mr.. and Mrs, Sid. Whitby have.
taken up‘ rysidence in' the Math-
er's ,home,'" "
• Jinn Her?derso11 .of 'Western Uhl-
.
ver$$ity, J Odom' spent the: week
'end at •his. hernb' here.
Mr, ,anct Mr:S, Morgan Iendet
•
'son we'r'e rn. Toronto' this • week,
while Mongan attended ,the lum-
herrn' en's, convention, ' '
. Mrs.: Canrlbell Thompson. and
,Patricia and 'Mrs. Ed Thom spent•
a few clays this. week •in„ Toronto
.with .l Mr,. :and.. Mrs::'Al', Martin.
,flowa1 t Reed, *he 'was • work
ing • on the railroad at London,
has rotor eet,, home. and coax-
' pienced ; working at Treleaven's
Iitrllx •
is,'R, H,•Thompson'•spent the.
.M. ,
past week in Toronto with her
p
-sister$
. -'and• mothaser,
in • St,`.Michae'l'S J"HeMosa-ipsai,tr' ataN l'•f.._oI:
r
en months: and. whose condi=
se.v, . ,
f
tion appears: -.; little' • _changed
Q ,
late.
•f: 'Miss Millie \Anderson' spent the
week=end with her ..sister,Miss,
-My'
ar.Ar.derson. o.£',Kincardine.`
Mr,. ‘.bmair '•.Brooks, •:Colbrone
Toivnship,.hias purchased. Wm H:.
McClurr's tr ue.k '_
Miss Bertnice •Blake, B A ,',Jof Oil
Springs; spent the week -end with
her'•parents, `.Mr. :and, 'Mrs: John
' Blake: Other '`visitors ' were . Mt.
i �.l n_
an Mrs. Wr l A ton:Scson e
d. W
dal' :and ; Miss' Hilda Twainley of
era
Mrs. Anna MacGiil of Winghant
visited with Mrs. Peter MacLeod,
Standpipe Hill, this 'Greek,
Jim Webster of Kincardine has
taken,. a :position• with the Luck:
-now 'Industries, Ltd. '
George Alton spent .a few days
In Toronto, With his• sisterand.
other f rien`ds
• Mr, and -Mrs. .. 'G. (Andy)
Smith of '"iloronto. •paid'- a brief
visit 'i'n town the first .of the
week:
Mr.,. and Mrs. Dan 'McMurchy,
Mr. and Mrs, •Henf'yi' Ma.cKeri2ie
and Mrs. D, A. McLcan attended
the: funon:onMonday of Mr r.
George'. Black of Ayr:
Mrs. ,Archie'%MacKinron, :Holy
rood, left. last: Sunday. fo_r Dayton,
Ohio, to. be with her' daughter,.
Mrs. 'Joe' Burns, who lias.a baby
girl, born in St..Anne's Hospital,
Dayton,, March 17th..
'S George ,,
Jardine. .who r. e
undo -r- rent, a r�aj(-)i. opera-,
tion in: Win �-harn :,is ,making
. g a•
fav oralble r eeovery and.retur=ned
to.: her 'h me -here pie on,Tucsda•
y, of
last .week
be-r�s-hof t-he�oi}garri��atro�a;,�ta�e`d:"'"a'
forty=minute-: humor'ous;• play en-
titled "The • Gossipers'. The ,per
formers wore old -,time .:costume..!;
and carried . out serve "gr.eat .con-
flabs' and showed to. the a'udreF-ce'
how'a .li tle _`_`statem nt"=or `ie
:n ark" . ac ' n• tot -est--e-
ti7erne untruthful ..yain;'when•.ie
peated . a few , times; 'from • one' to
another.:Con.tests•a'nd games were
enjoyed; One :'of the interesting
features -:of the,.evening :Was the.
period, in which; several li • n _
in one .of the; class :rooms to'. tb4;
:radio speech of Winston' Ch 'rch,-'
• � u
a'll through the thoughtl`ulness. of
Rey. Mie; Rogers• who brought
radio over• A::lunch of•sandwiches
and cookies and tea'was served
&t the. jClose' of. the.' ;evening
An. old landmark; is being
oved=-f rmr ' rnarri street tyii�
Week:,by t ' he ''dismantli•n g' 'of, the
..
HELEN
The ladies- of the section were`
guests at a delightful St Pat-
rick's party given by the Junior
Red' Cross Society in the St. Hel-
ens •school, under: the • leadership-:
of the teachers, ,Mr. 'James Coul-
ter. and. Mist Beatrice. McQuilil -i
on Friday afternoon, The:guests
Wore welcot•i't.ed by: the president,.
Lois Webb 'who. also announced
the following program Which was
I provided • by • the pupils -of 'the'
Senior Room. A welcome recita-
tion by Murray Gaunt, Irish chor-
uses: by the 'pupils, .a reading "The..
story df : S•t. Patrick" by Ka'thl'een
Forster,' dialogue "St.. Patrick's
Day" and "The Party Line"; solos`
"When 'Irrsli'eyes:ar.e'`siimiilirig". hy`
'Lorne' Forster • and .."Dear 'Einer
a1"d" Isle" by •Lois Webb`; a dance,
Ir•ish'Lilt" by the girls. Mis>:
McQullliri -conducted a. bird con
test- which. was won by Mr.S. .
Farlan and Mrs. •McPhe!rson. 'At
the . cornclusienthe girls of, the
Junior, .Room wear.ri 'white •a ••,
, g p as chairman and spoke, briefly on
Tons decoratedwith shamroclts,:
served _
c4oi�r-es- ane'lmaple- sugar
'Mrs •E. 3.•. Thom'.& Mrs:' Camp-
bell
p
bell Thompson • and Patricia of
Lucknow are Spending a few .days
.:.
with .1\kr: ,and Mrs. Al Mai'.tin,
Don't' forget- '. the progressive
`ou •t enjoyour }
ae • Pe Bten4,
•
Church Honors Servide l'.ien:
' A presentation' :and: 'recepti.on
for .ten r retuned men *as, held in
Ki?loss; •United Chuch -:recently:
The. ^men honored. were, Donald
•MacEwen; 'Harold Bannerman;
George Bovngton, Jack White,
Ellison 'Hodgins, Jack °Hodgins;
Frank- Currie, • A1lbert•Colwell;'
__Edward Bushell and -Jack. Heard
The Rey'., -Charles ;D; 'Cox acted
euchre party° and dance in • the
.Community Hall on,Friday even
in'g under the auspices -of the
j Vomen's Institute eorni- encing at. :
8:3'0--Lodies :are requesfed.-`to
bring lunch
Mrs Elizabeth Ball Passes
The coiXrrr<unrty - . seas shocked
,and . saddened on'.,.Friday when
it�-was learned' that: Mrs'; Elizabeth •
R`'rtherford •Ball had passed::awa
'in the: Wingham :Hospital ; earl
• thar
t morning==Mrs: Ba11T who liv
ed alone,' a -was' unconscious
;on the floor 'of, her Iherne'::by Mrs..
W. I, .1Vliller who investigated •`.on:
Thursday 'afternoon after. learn
ing that.. Mrs,:, Ball: 'had. not re-:
spondee to. a knock: on the door
on'..,Wednesday
`aftern
eon or.>
Thursday.,'rnornirrg.- The..funer�al'.
4
was hel°d front. the.Luckrrow Pres=;
byterian church •on.Saturday::af-
teiiieon with interment' in the -St,
1'
He en s cenreter•
Y
ks-
Forum .Net Monday
. The `St , Helens 'Farmt;•-Foruin.
met on March. 18th at :the henie_
- e .._she.:
91 -.Dir. and Mrs. McKenzie. Webb
with 12 -adults and ..;:three
child
'rep present. After ',the `broadcast..
two • groups were :formed: and: a -'
gooc scu5srori.!he'd onTopic-
"Can 'the World' be Fed". After
:the business a. grand -recreation
•i was _he d in charge of ev
',period 1,g R .
t' c *ton who took as his: theme
"St. •',Patrick's:. Daffy". He ';showed.
a shillelagh which' was .60'years
Old*: and was. ' bou ht. in :Ireland .
g
fora one -shilling Th'e next meet-
.ing will. be the ,last•of •the;se.asdn",.;
.and_ also: is :review night:
-their•-servic . s -and, -also -.oh 'behalf--
of 'the' .ch•urch ;were -doling thorn
home,.' An .:address was read~ by
Miss L. Fair and ' each returned
veteran was' presented with a
•Bible..A few of .'the- ,Yboys°'.Were
Mr: and Mrs: Harvey'. Anderson
-=of Luckiyow-:1, ar .prchaseettie
• farm: of .the late Jos: A. Hamilton
• south:of Dungairion..
Mr. Abner Morris who • Was:
c'riticall - ll with . r heari-fob-
•
y•k�s-
tw
o.weeks,.lias considerably • rim=
proved. and was able ::to •be moved..
by.ambualnce to •his son Kenneth
Morris, -near Lenmiller, !where' he
will -stay for al couple of:weeks
to receive their care
The United'.c.hirrch' W A.. spon-
oi' a social evening on Friday.
night ;at.the ,church- which as:
success .'and was yer_v well at:'a
tended.• •After 'a : few; numbers . of
• prograni,'a• group' of radios, mem-..
New Designs In Stock
for:1946•.
tL,And• After -Monday,
• . March 18th
P.:' S. STEWART
'.Painter .
and , Decorator
'Phone' 8, Lucknow
"Thom' son : _ locksmith •' ' She ".
H i? ,
w"ich . had ben e tat f
h c, op r. r v
very, lois'time 'by :the tate'VVm.
Thorn son and for: -",•over,
years by'Leslie Schultz 1 -yo m c
-
ed
across the street a . year.. ago
to n
contiue.' the trade of .black-
• 4..
• t
's 'then urldin .
1 n r "no
.rrl thr g n a b to
Thus the old • passes,' What,' the
new will be is .yet. to 'be� seen.
Ong :thing not eW ,s: `'Tt')i
n e fad -
of' charri letters. 'roin what we
have -seen' the spelling : and; gi•arn--
rnar are steadily depreciating. -To.
:receive:one of -these after making
:up 'sufficient:'•tostage sociis like
the ...firsts _bad luck'
Mr: Hai vey:Wilkins,. son of Mr...
and Mrs. Lt.: C. Wilkins, 4th Con.
of 'Ashfield; had the misfortune
to have the' •small 'finger.' on :his
right hand cut off,'
on Monday,
while :sawing' wood at a sawing
•±13iY.Y1
1'�PLA`
THE SENSATIONAL NEW
at
G.REERRA.DI
'Phone
e
ELECTRIC
Lucknow
:,:,..:;.:,,,,....,,,..,:4:.� M...
BRAY?
Oggi
`?h ;Bray Chl'ck Does the Tricky
Order yours here—no letter writ -
lug; , just' Let m.: : know what': you ,
want and' vhe=i you. want it..•
LAYSON. BRO.S..
LUCKN'OW •
unable. to - be; present'::but`
gifts were forwarded .to„them
: B:ut Empao ;ers. and Workers Nl usf Assist
r.•
•'Take i esponsibility ,'on your.
shoulders and' it leaves' no.roorn
for chips.•
•
TRIPLETS BORNJNEAR: LL
PArlv1< *sT-oN'NO`v'sf::.
• •Last Week's reference_. to the_.
Johnston twins observing their
9ist' birthday; resulted. ,iia 1VIrs.
,'rank Cole Winging .n ,clipping,.
recently • received frotn- her 'son;
.Roy of Swift Current, which re'•`
cdrd'e'd-' the ,•81si birthday of trip
lets. '
it was on ' January. 21st, (1865,
• that two boys and , a girl -were
torn' • to Mr. and Mrs. • William
B 'mf' of Wellington County, •near',
•Palmerston The two.„ brothers
Wit. J. and'.lames' C. •Bent now
reside at Caister Centre, Ontario,,
•and their. Sister,. Alex Cox
.nett lives' .at `Swift :Current. •
• They are 'believed to • be 'the
okcl'est living triplets in Canada..
During; the .war,,organization of manpower•,
• was- m -a d e— - osiible-•#hrou "h eco = o era tion= o
employers and �'woriCers:,.'
This - co-operation co - opera tion i s . no. less
.. ., p ••necessary.;
':assist in 'orgariizin the employment 'Market
during the- presen-t ;cri tical: =peri-od
Some man` o-` er controls :still reinain.
1�
w
These •r 1
h. se are still law::. They are aimed at' assisting
Cin ozga:nizing- the.:employme #_..market
:Remaining re, .designed
� controls' a e desi ned - to help.
•
employers: ers: and,,workers-and actual! re uire
•onl
only:Minor assistarice,frosn the public.
YOU.. ARE URG�D `'T '. ,COMPLY WITH
THE- FOUR CONTROLS` WHIChf l� MAIN:
1- E o- •r
n� 1 e s- T-'- � o • ' Natl � .I
�S" n trf .-the- oral Em 7
P Y Y , F Qy �. •
inert Office'' of anyneed'for workers as soon .' 1
} as ,that need is known
•
Z—Where employers engage workers outside the
Natiional ' Fran 10 -'e it Servi'ce the " MUST
notify :the' nearest NES Office' within three
days, that an 'employee, aeras been engaged. '.'
:(Form NSS 312 is:provided for', this purpose.)
3 =-Unem lo. ed 'workers seeking . ernpto e t
P Y g. p Ym �.
:1IUST, -register _with: the -National -Employment-
Office. if unemployed for,;seven•. consecutive
days.
•
41 -7" -Generally . speaking, any employer 'or': ern-
_
oyee :MUST; give ;seven days' ys'' notice to. the
other party of any. intention to terminate
' employment.,' (Form NSS 120 is ;still,required )
" f iceptions may be learned from the nearest
NES Officer •
The .partners .to-. to :fry -=employers -and-
employees—shouldhelp the. 7Vational,Frnploy
ment:Service to promote;•a high level.of •
..' ment by' complying with these simple rules::__
Only' ..with- public support: can an employ-
R,-ment service give hill assistance to the coin-',
triunity:
Make full use ,of 'the Local Office of the:Nt tioital''
Employment Service. It is there -to se
serve •, your
needs,' and those of the entire Community.” .
4.0
4
NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
.Dominion Labour U&pariment
•
•
•
•
•
E�
4j
•
•
•
HUMPHREY:00 1'011 L A. MACNAMAR -
" ''," i" at: laitou't Deputy •M histkt ''
•
•
•
1 t1
•
l•