The Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-01-07, Page 1r .,in"," .3M; i C . I+Y+#b'a i1' M xgre",y �.n+ X �, I. ;t.w' .ytsn. k^•'•G` .w= +` 'm!^..•x"" hA� �,^
,- ..,.,..,., v c,'
.. -
.,
Tns41a. . y:,.::. ,.• «�":. yrTfi w+4 '� #rd•�" 7�w.�4,, w Y +�
„ q .. - . . .
4
` fro r
° • A
-
.
V,
r��
• , .. .s -
- , '
^.
i, J
y.. ._ ..... a
t u .
....�
1 4 "-
h _ - ..... ....... . -
.
k O h .! 1
2.00 A IlAR- ADVANCE -a x Iii" �`; �., '
\ - nt., - y, I
I1 Oc EKTRA TO U. S. A. Luc now. T ursda: anuar ,
.:
. OPEN OFFICE -ON MAIN, ARE,ET PR N A ." i,'2,
t. l�T W OARS' ON.`DISPLAY ALBERT TOWI;I';'S.BOTgER EY. U NU`f�ITtO
NUMBER OF BUSH WORKERS OPE'
l . �; - 19 �j� 1CtNT ►IL B .
�< ER BAY Sawmill: Company �,A '
XPECT TQ HAVE .
. .
AT LICA LIBRARY PASF�a_ iN TORONTQ
GOING T4 ' THU'ND
Kl lfi'S. HO 10'R �:1'ST The LucX;aow S M:PAW THE,I�t�' .
_ , '-^'� A meeting held in Lucknow on has open, d ,ate office on Main, Street 1 :r-.-. •
„' M'INO'R' HOC�KE;Y' Dr ob rt -Er itn Towle, brother ;
er' x `5
. A la# ge number of new books, f Qr. R e g
„. _ Wednesday afternoon `in `Con -n- di' iri .the AMii bloek, adjoining G're. S The Canadian Nutrition' Fragram " ;
.. -- _. Towle • .Lucknow, dies al •
its and children, inGludng of Albert
both ado + ' Tor gallant acts;,xki the face of the
• ° :' . with seeitrirl men �f0x _bush 'work Radia Shop. To aid in replacing tai&ir'j is tiriderwa};, xitl all through' the. •,
t' The fourth winter of the war. finds . i . e' . TmroritQ_ nn .Sunday = n faithful d =
•.iid<.n n_fietion . are; bein _ W . Jdenc a my or bre ha a d
1_ .. in the Tii'under sBay flies, met'with .sawmill 'recently destroy l" by"tire, 1 -country people; are . 'giving' `mere " I
l -; ., yuriior .and. intermediate. hockey li a :.was tkie .husband of Elizabeth, to dui iri'atdmmistrative and: e''ifson and•°•Henderson j: a fo the eat be ause : • t'
-• - ; added to th•e 'shelves at, •the Pub o. H votioi Y
ko' t''blo 'for" the' dura :' Vie,• a very satisfactory response. Some Vless�rs, Rob,,, t thought to I . ad , y c 0::
dealt - a knoe . u. w T ese' books will be on' des, Mary Kelcey, who -survives. O .._-
LibrlarY• .h ,- • other, fess 'risky � tasks, 851' members . they know 'that ."Proper Nutrition "
r,. ,. seven men si ned up 'at the meet- ,have •purcYiased the Baechler rriill"at.
� . tion„ih every small town and• village, ori` • Saturda'^ survivors are two daughters,; Dr. g •- '
__ play 'at the Library - ._ Y of the ar"med forced were mentioned in ' an - q
exec t in the vie�nit of rainin r. : e a' .Eleanor ; + g d ail told about twenty rii�ii B1ackTiorse' �`is Health Ammunition", l'
p y 't g afternoon and. evening 'of ,this -week,' Dorothy Elgin and Rh t in tele Kings Canlldiati I1iew ; Yeai S.
are assured from this°district.. People klave become vitamin and ,
ca�Ps•.,: " Towle, and one brother, Albert. The a s.� contem latin oin min&cal., egnsciorts in the ,'istst few• ,`.'
honor's list. I ".any ; oth .r p g . g., g
Iri Lgcknow the:only activity this: . ' - od rested:at. the Ingrain Funeral Included in this`'list was Flt. Lt. "'` . `
b Y
north ban' secure free transportation NEW HOURS IN EFFECT. years, •'reali'zing .the importance of
•_ . winter will be min_,or hot ..'Taking, A Delicious Goose Home, Toronto, for service . the .
}� - }� Donald ,Maclay,. of Kintail, 2T year . M1 ! '
t e bun b the h iris rink 'man • 'Mrs, 'Peter McCall found 'a note by applying at the C:N.R, depot ne f1. -4-- ,. These substances to .general • kiealth
h. l �' o .. chapel, at 2.00 p.m. on Wednesdaay. old' •son of Mrs. C, .MacKay of Kin- •
1 . Monday:° Eranch� line trains that at- Commencing last Saturday local band fitness. They soirietimes forget, "'
' ager Wellington McCoy. and the pull- tucked under --.the wing .of a goose' a .
she'recentl boo ht at a local. Interment, was in Pine ,Hills Cem-..tail: °Flt ''Lt. lVlacIay is attached to
fisher, decided, the. f%rst of the week 'which Y g . e cisco and h'is citation ternoon from Soutliainpton, Owen ,merchants adopted a new schedule however, that calories 'tdo, are im-
` a et ry. ah$. R.A.E:. ov. i. A
oto enter a .team. in• both juvenile; -butcher shop. 'The. note, 'written in Sound and Kincardine will connect' 'ofhours. Business places are. now., portant.
i' '� the honors lisf was under, the ,
n- her own handwriting. by 8-yed°t old - at Palmerston where a "`basil work- required ^to ..observe 'the hours of Just as cloth is measured in yards
and midget competition, if conve, '- hoading commend'atioxi • for services
Crostie of . Belfa's't, read ers' special",will be rriade up. from 8.30 a.. ' to 6.4 p.m., e�Zcept k and water -rn gallons, fgod is mea- ° � , ;, `
Tent groupings can be obtained'. •< Caryl` 1VYac •
"I m little Irl, :eight WILL BE SEVENTY YEAR' ; 'rendered,• in the air, non, `operation -
Clinton, V7inghain and .Lucknow as Iohows, a ? g Thursdays•' and • Saturdays. The cured 'in calories,,. or ,the amount of
1..
- • r old.. fed this 'goose 'bread . 'MARRI'ED ON SATURDAY - al": .. Thursday .hal'f' holiday is- being ob- heat 'a'nd energy it produces in"the \ ,:
will have: midget entries and it is yeas , '
ilk all, summer: Te11 me' if. Flt. Lt., MacKay was, we under•, NAMES TO BE ENTERED FOR r
ex eeted that' Kincardine will 'enter' and m it course in' 1VIARATHON SY 'M011TlDAY served with 12 o'c o opn the ,los'- body: 'Foods vary .greatly in caloric
p .
v i£ tasted ood". " , ' ° On' .Saturday,;, J;erivary 9tli, ' Mfr, stand, taking a, Univers y Trig 'hour. On aturYay evenings value. Fats. rank highest, #allowed '
a Juvenile' team, for a grouping. with g,
. all said slid and Mgrs. George Button.''of Tees- aeronautical engineering•at Western, stares xema• open until 10 p.m. �by``sugar arid"star hes, while. most,
: the local. lads:' •.It did,, Mrs. , McC , .
+ ' elebxate theiF 70th wed- University, at the .'outbreak of the ".Tiie,winter bxidge�and,euchre mar
ide wrote Car 1'to tell 'her it was reale , water will c ence shorn Thbse ..' The eo-operation , of the"public in . fruit's acid vegetables, which .contain
these minor league games. Prov Y .. �'. -
. :; din ariniyersary-a rare event. Mr.. war. -He, joined the'R.C.A.F. and had a'thon will coram y recognising' these hours will assist' .targe -amounts 6f tgater have a' low . '
s e, ,r "-A -'good hockey,- and' drew' , delicious........., _ g 1 d
r Sutton 'is `94 years of :age and. Mrs: been retained' Tri Canada as' an. in- who intend playing in either, series,
.' .sarisingly large..crowds last 'seas= . ., ieatl inaheir observance.. caloric value People do'not ai'i�ee
' Batton 's 87. $oth are ,enjoying structor until a few rrionths ago are required to "enter their name's g ' Y
on. A art from the financial angle eC_ of Bill's Store not leer than' next , the -s... number of calories. foto in -').-
p RY . `
OB i T,UA conipaxatively good ;health:' Mr, .$tt- when lie •was sent overseas !or sp d.i;vidual :needs vary -with activity;
of it, however, these boys- 'are en • , Monday. Eentrants. 'are expected to
;titled to some organized'competitton,
. ton.is�an uncle' of 1Vir., Robert Button 'Tal duties: sat least, once aged and :other %actgrs,' The' 'mare
k o - Donald. is 'a brother. of Duncan `set as 'host or hostes . OB']TUARY physical work done' the faster
and the hockey •material that will be MRS. FRANK 1"$EEMAN of Luc n. w
o - I ` racticail life- I MacKay who taught it Lanes an'd at 'and should record any, preferences
e b st asst[3 once. lox f M s. F ank Freeman . ,they have been p y energy is burned ,up and the need .. .
_ ' . developed is th a The death,o x, l , s regard on".their entry slips. MRS.. JOHN BUTTON ' .. x
v' . f the .s ort 'in the t e. home of her dough- 1Qng residents of•'Culydss" and Tee's- Kintailschools, in t°hi
for' more ' alories' increases.' Every
. an earl'y.. re, ival, q p occurred:,at h -
a water. They were married 'in Walk Mrs. John tu`tton, 'a' highly .res (o needs more.' calories in .winter ,
higher brackets where `,the war is ter, Mrs. J..:VjJ. Joynt on' Wednesd y VE ERABLE. CITIZEN -- f'
over. afternoon;of last ;wIeek. Mrs. Free
_ erten, returning 'to 'TeesmiAter in a. Bargains iri `Sweater's a'nd Witld N. pect'ee resident of.T.ucknaw or. over than-in'summer; for the body has to , a
winter storm' to' be present 'at, a breakers..TH9 -MARKET, STORE. PASSES ANOTHER MILESTONE t"I,o' score' years, passed, •?aw'ay produce moue heat •to'maintain n . P�yy-
...- r man was' is her' 73rY year, and''had. '
a for 'the 'reception in „.their, lienor that even ' -""-' in Q9derich . hospital,, early •last vial 'temperature with the:thermom
CAN ONLY' 5ELL TEN not enjoyed good ,health '�,
was'' Trig, lVir. William J. Little, Lucknow's •Wednesday'mornirig.: Mrs. Button' eter at'zero. '`
ast'`three years. However, she i
BUSHELLS PER ACRE : p , }� _
for one The .late James. Howe; an 'uncle ;RED CROSS, WORKcRO(hYI oldest resident; "q' icily observed' his' suffered:, a fractured hip •in a fall ' The wise• meal planner, ,says .Nut •. " ''
,�,, seriously ill 'at this tune, y . ,
1 •a s,, a few 'd'ays' prior' to her death:
of Mrs. •Robert; Borrelli was' grooms- ' REaOPENS TUES_DAS'' .91st birthday. on :,$ . nday. The' years a t her home ori Christmas, Day:: She rition Services, i ..chosuig her calor=
At this time of year we can a w y
The+ bridesma'id,' who is' still _: _ . are dealing lightly with this yen -
1' Ma Trion.. -__.___ __ .___ _._- _T__ _.,__ _ ........_,..rata--in_..her; 87th year -and had :not .les. for'tlie 'company:-ttiey,.kee In.
` ' ort note from Mrs. Freeman was former• y rY
" oslr fai�nrard to a sh - — - - _� -, '-`'---"` ` ' s to . d health since suffering other words she plans to,gef a larger . ,
... -
ens Sask. aeon Charlotte Rowe, d, u hter:of�the late �11�i1ig,, M s•-GilcpitUt: The. Red Cross workroom W_ii re- erable gentleman, -wi►o continue cnloyed goo ,
' Frair`'�. Guest of �1Vad , g , ' '
M s: W'm. Rowe..She. was • I open on Tuesday next, January 12th. be; remarkably active, •spry of step, a slight .stroke some .ten years ago: proportign of, calories from ,foods -
w,+; ' his Sentinel renewal. Mr, ,and • r
nshi' near A targe atteridarce will.be apprecia-uI and kegn of mind, . Mrs. Britton.: was forilrierly Mary 'which also contain tele' protective `
•' Mr. Guest sa s the crops ',were born in ,London , .Tow p
?' NOMINATION.. is, neC= ted as there is a large quota of •work ;; A .host' of friends in the' commun-
Ildertori' and following her ma.r- ANOTHMR i e Elizabeth ' Irwin . and , was born at minerals and vitamins. Cheese, +
good this"year but 'they can jgnly r 'to fill our seats : to. be 'do a _: ity extend heartiest birthday earl- Otterville, Qnta'rio. As°,a young• girl whole grain cereals, Canadap AP- ;`.
1' ten. bushells er acre' and ,have riage to Mr. ,Freeman, they lived ,essary in Teeswate f . n r,
n he School Board..Onl `one; of g it she .came with her. parents to •Bruce ,proved Bread and potatoes,. cooked ; w"e
see h. b
ratulations to. Mr. Little slid e
to store •the' balance of the harvest: ,at Ethel and Seaforth.befo4e miivi g . t . Y fie • }A � wishes for continued health.•• "'�;":' in their skins are• exam .les, of foods . !
n October ne for Luck{iow thirty-three years ago, four required 'members quali d - ,l C>I)DITY NO LONGER' County who .first settled at .:Kin-, p
'. Winter set in late i n which 'calorie's. •,keep; company
1 re' is not much where 1VI. Freeman held the' pose- second nomination was „also nece�- : ". i e n
says, and -whi a the d` hien they r ached'by b' at
car me, w e , o i
tion of 'head. milli -'inn . Treleaven's sary, in 1839 'ta complete the Board.. �'`Saucering" , a beverage : wi>t:. ri.o FALL R ES U L�"S I N from doderich. 'l~hey later • lived at W'tH protectiv a eleme ts. ' .
snow; zero; :weather prgvails almost •
. re Ire Flour jVIi11 until his death: i1Vir., Free- longer"be considere' , crudity, when B'ervie for a'Atirne before moving to . .
constantly' and the temperatu - h
man passed away' 16 years ago last -d': ' i , . ° Canadians' start `replacing their pies- I S P i NA'L F RAC.TU R E ,, , ' Teeswaier, when Mr.. an`d Mrt. But- 'Taking Hair' Dressers Course i
quently drops. to 20' and .30 below: A
May. ' • EXPER I EhICE j eat cups:with those without handles, d= at ton `re 'rxharried: «" - ;, Miss Eileen Foran, daughter • .of ^
. . , ro In 'a fall. on the cTo'thes ,Stan
�; ' During :more than three decades 'stated •W. Harold McP..hillips, region-- Tkr y moved to Lucknow forty .Mrs:.Con Foran of West Wawanosh
m Copies Wanted' her' home at Christina's time; Mr's,
as are ident -of the. Village Mrs. Tb be .driving, a• borrowed • car, al�,prices,jand: supply represent tive, foul, years ago in. 1898, when .Mr. has*gone to'Landon Eo.take a course '•
The publisher would appreciatg anon endeared herself to a host' have 'a fire . o flat, find ,the spare a'rtime Prices and Trade''Board.' Harold .,Johnston; of Lucknow, for- ,Button tools o�Yer the Lucknow Table ` at the Grey' Hair °Dressing School.
Free g W
. receiving a few copies of last week's : e ds ands was held Tri the' same wa and no tbc'1s or su mere Laura Conn' of La'ng'side', suf< �' y. Miss. Voran had, been employed _at '
of fri n. the Y p" In annouticing this change in the . Y Factor Since then until their -
issue', December 31st. Marriages and i est re aid b all'who• knew hex. lies for: removing -the 'tire 'and p fered painful• injuries. X-rays talten
{: h gh g Y p manufacture'of cups,: Mr::McPhilli's' I dea.hs• Mr. and Mrs. Button' con- ,Evelyn's Beauty Salon in Lucknow
deaths rnad46 unusual •demand on, A rivate funeral service was'ite'ld at Goderich. Hospital .revealed the for the past, four months. '.
t p patching the inner,• was the predic ;,Saida 9,000,000 cups without handles tinucd•. to reside •in'.. Lucknow and
our supply of . extras: . at the Joyrii' home at four o clock 'ament''the publisher found . himself •; could be' turned out ° by the sante 'injury to be a double spinal' f> act= prop ed valuable• and esteemed citl- •• ,
. on New ,Year's Da conducted by ore. Mrs. Johnston .was brought to
y, in late '$unday afternoon, while re ;'plat 'capacity that produced 3 rail= zeas. NIr. Button passed away on'
Clean tend Frosty
er aster Rev. rI. W, Stewart of h horde hese the. first of the weep Maw Stll, 1239.. __. _. _._, .�� - -- .
' . ° ATTENDS FUNERAL OF SON OF h p , , turning from. Hanover. heron �vit handles. : er Roderick Ross of Langside, ` s
___ -._FORMER. ST-H)gbENB' -PASTOR—
he__Ut iiecC Church -,:Interment_ was ->-,gut airs -well -;that' -ends -we'll; ,m -d , and "ii'iIl`have "a; cash` yin 'heT • o 'y. When health permitted;. Mrs. But .+ ,
r
in - Greenhill -Cemetery - with • J. R. thanks °to the kindness and hospital,- � , - A: , ti .r for several, weeks: , . ton was a faithful and active mem” " o is spending the winfer with His 4
- _ brother; at. Fertile, Sask., in renew-
elf- McNaii, Wm. 1VIurdie, :W: G. Andrew, ity of Clarence Cassidy and Father f�the L 4?ckrio�i Unix.ecLChurr>
On December 3, 1942, as a s uig ' his Sentinel ' su scrlption, a s
_y;�]? meed �and_Y1.��lft _I3iiLaetiaa J;; C-L~covey of �Ri'v+ rsctal tlrsit="` AGE'D KINLOSS FARMER.' The funeral 'service concluded by
--anpo%ited : representative --'of-- St. ti a that the areather there is mostly •.
Rev. ?;ob as pallbearers: uatioxt was far more .tolerable 'than.„ PAS5ED AWA3f TUESDAY • her pastbs, Rev, J. • W. Stewart, was clear 'and. frosty with the tempera- i
Helens congregation, the a th of a kindl a t. - L ,� i3O n R
Bereaved by the d a y , one Would exp c .. lie.ld privately at 1i ,late residence
fi ert Barbour attended the funeral of �' tore ranging from 10 to 30 below. t
and loving,mother age'one dough-• The flat occurred just at dusk, on IN THE TOWN BALL The"death of William ,J. Thome= on New•Year's.'Day, with interment
. Peter Alfred •Leask, the eldest son of ' ' . ,
the late Rev:. Robert Leask, D:D:, ter, Mrs., :J. W.'' Joynt (Edythe) of. Sltiiday evening in P�lversdale.��Snow °" son, occurred at his home on Con= in Greehill, Cemetery. Pallbearers
Lucknow and two' sons, Dr. Will was falling and it was bittingly cold; ; ' LUCKN0IH cession, 9; Kinloss Township late ( were G. A.. Greer,. ' Jos. Malloughr EASTER LATE THIS YEAR - . 1'
a former revered minister .of St. 'Eseeman of Springfield, Ontario and
l Helens Presbyterian Church for 26 but .Clarence cheerfully volunteered',..: Tuesday evening: ETe was in his 81st , gyp, L. MacKenzie,' William Murdie,
live in' Harold Freeman of Erie, Pa. Also to do. the repair job, that required tl' year. Tfie 'funeral .service will lie i ThQmas eBurns and George Andrew. Easter -will fall thin year on the -
years, when he retired to surviving are two grandsons George
oronta. At the funeral t'he• ihner being taken out of the a Thur r� �'111r �4 held at'his late residence •on Friday, -7mrs. Button was `the last surviving latest date possible, April 25th, and
Parkdale, T .spare and patched to 'replace the ,
ai s oilers, Queen .oynt ofA Lucknow, and Paul Adair at .two o'clock with interment ' in i�lenlber of her family., She .is• sur : 1.1943 is the only year in the 20th 1 `'
from ,Rosi 1. Cr g. p iceman, overseas with .the' Can- riddled inner in the tire' that went ; . All roceeds. for, the Ove'rseas'• ' ,
St: and Dunn Ave., to Prospect Cem F p South, Kinloss emetery: .: rived by an adopted daugh3er, Mrs. century when it will occur on that
adian Signal Corps and - two bro- flat: Clarence chased all over Rivbrs- Cigarette Fund. Nelson Winierstein of. Lucknow, An- i date. '^
etery were Marjorie artd Jean Mc- dale' to. get tools. for the job and i '
Rae Leask, .also Dr.'Thomas Leask thers Wm: •Rowe and James Rowe„ of CARRUTSERS ORCSESTRA • "Cop" Had Merry 'Rid'e other adoptt d daughter, Mrs: Will The 'date ,Easters 'obs®rued is
• - ' i R. Leask Ildertori.. • finally resorted to a h�•comer and ;
of Moose Jaw, Sask., Dav d , . _-_.__.... _ ...... _..._ .r.___._', _ _._..They___teli_.?ane....a- _o_ut__a.;"CRP' fro cr Webs Bas ed- qua-ctuitet a--g-gverrred by -the -phases the-mfro
'"- o- rite. Mr: Barbour, was - _ old-ehasel' te--get ; the--Al-eel---off. t . DOOR 'PRIZE DRAW a .distance who as visa}ng . in' a number o'f 'years' ago and thus can fall' on or between'the , -
barrister, Toro Father Leavey's wooahed .made I- - - --• •
one of the St. Helens boy's in those PASSED AWAY FRIDAY' i town in -this distil t during the boli- ° dates of March. 22 'and April' 25,
former days. a warm; and sheltered. place to do �." Admission -- 35c day He.chancad a ride to Lucknow AEi\'NETiH G. BQYD °
In failing health for a lengthy 'the, r•e air job and. the warmth and td a$tend one of the Fire Company's. A .flight lieutenant in the Lft.A,F'. "
period, the death' of Mr. William 'J, hospitAlity of 'his . home was wel=,I ' .T_-- - holiday' � dailces, and 'was. picked up, during. the latter part ' of the, first "Thirty Years 'Married • .
Orchestra Disbands comed 'by the stranded 'motorists'` big car. As .Great War, Xenne'th� Gordon Boyd, Mr. and 1Vftws. •Temple Clark ob- ,
We understand that Carruthers MacKenzie occurred at his home in — by a diciver' of. 'a fiat',
-ineldding two ladies. And• on top _ along a . A,F,C., died suddenl at ,his homy, served, their' thirtieth wedding an-
Lucknow on view Years Day. He t he wheeled his gas buggy Y ,
ra has 'disbanded. This pop- of this tea and chicken sandwiches I i i an excessive speed, • th'e officer, .Upper Darby, Pa:, on Monday, Novi 'ni'versa tly on Netiv Years D when
. oreheat- was in' his 66th •year: ere g wa eld a
alar band under the Tea-3ership of The funeral service was held in �i�+ere served: S O, , dressed in civics, asked him -if he 'ember 30 aft.dr'°a brief illness. Prior. a fam?lY Bath n s -h t the
- . played almost To complete the repair job, Clan- I
Elliott Carruthers, Lucknovi> Presbyterian Church on warn t afraid' of being p'ickod up.for to the last war he.:was an the staff old home.
, nightly engageinert�s throughout De- Monda •with interment in Greenhill enc cheerfully worked away for f 4 � �' ;, '
more^ than 'two Hours, without .his Br speeding. The driver co'irsidere:I bf liyrie Birk L,td.'
ceinber to climax a'Iparticularly��busy. Cemet ry� • �, there was'no danger with the "kind gran at Amberley, lie was tele Sete Celebrate Golden Wedding s
fall season, but this "night life and supper, and'. certainly if we ever' AT JOHNSTONE'S• S`I.ORE of cops .we' have in' t?lis district" oi" the late Grace.MacL,ean and Don -
farming don't agree and, o the or �. On Monday, December' 28th, i�Rr. . ,
n incl run into any. more car trorible, we t and went on at some 'length poking ald Boyd, •highly respected -early a'nd. Mrs, William JK Currie o`f East
chestra folds up except r a few Prompt renewal of your Set dofirt know of a better place to have ♦ fun at them. • settlers of the • district. He, received
- nts that are now booked. swbscription if it expired at the enc% it than right irr Riversdale. �UCKNOW , weddinosh Celebrated their golden
tq4geme
of the year, will be appreciated. ., , ' e t carted CDmpany. Goder ch Collegiate In titut where ' w t
• R `ending anniversary,.' 1VTr, •Currie
caching a •porn
' 'Wu� FRIDAY &SATURDAY ^ i ager and m¢toris p was barn. in East, 'Uvawanosh and
• ELECTED the officer thanked him and flipped he. lived for a time. • Mr, . Boyd was , has spent his'`entire life in the town
i � 1tGE 1VIcLEA'N , . Acclamation '.>Cn )leucon T�vp. APPOINT HURON DELEGATES
''JANUARY 8th '& 9th ' Back his :.lapel with the gentle re living in Toronto iri '1914 and shortly L ship. MT`s. 'Currie, Isabelle Taylor,
REIVE OF RIpLEY Huron ,Tawnsllip�council for 1943
_ 'TO F. OF A. CONVENTION ' i� inin or to° take care. lest these very afterward's enlisted in.the Royal Na- I was ,born in 'Kinloss and' since her
featurilrg r ' ;''
�1Vlonda George was returned by acclarnatign. The...; -• I inefficient .cops ,might sooner or va1� Air Ser^vice. He received his i'marriage 50 years ago' has lived• in
., At' the ,polls on y, a - T': a training:shi, Niolie !, , §,
1 was elected reeve Board includes ;Reeve I1{erbert Far- The meeting of 'the ,Huron Feder- East Wawanosh.
McLean of Rip ey ater catch up with him. trainin on t
rell alnd - councillors D. • A. MaCDon- a ion of A riCulturists ivas held in ii ,�®ItgS� at Halgifax wind . went .off ersea's in_ _ .Six N ,
•'s ilia a with 119. votes, "de , t ge811t R I"" ! 4
of that v g �1(SSCill - of ttie#r•fami'ly of --eight Schild=•
old, Walter' Brawn, 34 W: Thompson :'the page icultural board r'oorri at Clin- * Im CHEESE PROD�ICTION at the Fine 1915, Where the R,t�i.F. was .organ-..
fearing ( rdo�i Stanley. who ,polled, ur
P, d McGuire. Onl the four ^ I . ,. Q �1t�at n ,.,i -� "iiitl more ize a remained iri t e service. R
and Howar Y . to on Thursday, 1 qp _�h�-a-t•. ('Iia a) Ogd n •o 'Whalee n; rCp'1 Geo:' ,
92, • ' . '' r°ithns MffM 'dam lar a attendance, „re :eseiitative of ; / ,�; ' than 140,000 lbs during the past yeai"� He participated in the'raid of dee j Currie: R.C.A.1+., Toronto; Harold' of
^"' .- Thea a ec ion or , oiirici was. as g p .
election, while councillors MacDon- ah.'sections of tele county. President -. it was revealed at the annual meet- Brugge and on .another aces ' (Anni:e) MeT
st four elected):. Gotdon ate German
follow-, (fir n " as well as' Reeve c , i in" held, last week. Total receipts bombed d sank ;a su�l y, Pa ' , fnd , U.S,A.; Miss. Rachel `
aid aind Brow , A,. W. Morgan, Henyall, was in the
' r filch• 1.69, James Bryce , , Gor- - ' .► .. ` g .
Farrell were nominated for°' the i I - 804.01 A ina�rine o n it hdine. Two d ,
e chair. • for the year° .were $114,
Cott 111, .'Thomas Harris 109, or �b tli of -
4 +. ice resident W. L.•. Whyte was total ,o'i: 5,193,993 petal s of milk. Fell wing' the war he moved' ta.I
�''."n ire 71 reeveship, Had either, V p r hew -
: .- . 7 J. R. 'Wh- - _ , .. Q - +child ren .had 'passed on, Catharine
C. .�,,a les �Vyld 7 , the cou'neiliors qualified fair the
appointed a director of the.Ontario • was received and 46 ;pou'n ds cf New York, where faf a to m ' as' iii 005 and Charles in the West in
ed ih th weer business,,be r
t
� •llan McIver 56, j / t :
, A reeveship, it would have• requireA Federation of Agriculture with.pf'es-• I - / cheese ai7d .12,759 po butter , en'gag a •je y � 1922. �'
a:. sit takes over, the ,_ ., 6e 9Y -
Geoi ge MCLe iiiation to fill the vac= - .
, another' Horn ident A, W. 1VIo'rgan an alternate: `- $ -- ' ' ..: • were rrianufactured.. �Evid'eticc' of .Ing a watchmaker., Since the iJriited.�
s successor to Duncan CDI PORTER
eeveship a, •_ i ed t'o -ut-. hi h uality was Shown by the Fed- , States ciiteyed ,tie p cserlt Conflict
r ancien.. Voting delegates aPpo Ot ,� >< F 1,
eve ears �to,iueed by q: g q K1GI�T.111?C OF,. A WOI� Tai 'Nlirnn
. consecut Y �A
for 16 ^ . .
t 110: - 1 Irt�a`",T ,(yyaStA 7!'P?i# itiXlamtt�m 4nit �!' 5 hT,9 A xYfarnirfk�cttrliiia Urt {._ <. x
Unn w _. i iri.•. $otUb y r r a
M 4h rtivincial. cPnVezit ori
i. `�,� : tend 4 � P . . ;,. �1-.. d :.. . s ar.:a .�u�i:�r 6 :.; ,. ...d �, sth;yvxa :.w.r=� .�r ...mow{ '
mmell .,- . ,-, - -.aau- :... 9V i m': r r A. -. .:..'.: . :�`�,,., �- ylq,iryE �„ .
Mr. Munn ca ... , :. .:._.-�. , -,: - ��
hat este -, - i.. d sof
held. t p _�. ., , _:..». k:°fY� �:.- ., . x�ax ...,•e dine, gill reliev, rewash p og
. K - .".. .,....,.. r--:;,�, •. , . - .. 1. - 'oar Jgk0 jI'• _ :«.' � ... •. ,..• „ `- . " ' ", . " _ ... . 4 .
x".� ", .- "- --� --"-- ,
. - .�..�.. �w F �." ,. •' . 'tlY . 6 Prlofidia �lelun i.�'�� .
.. .... - 1 and A. W: Moi an, wi � $5,043.71. The factory will continue i3oyd came• to' Toronto. andlattempt�, ..
F; ec- rl in December The ,Sentilael Ilugh TIiI g „ 1♦ :rce but"the ,full responsibility for' $1000 Tit ,, Y ;
9 when he was appointed s Ea y. 'fie Aurin . the winter. The ed to enlatt in the Air o A ^ :,._
• 191. t .' :mss V�' J. Turnbull as' substitute. It was -...... operati:o�s g .. sheep claims'i3t lElui'on-during 'tit�e�•--- ' ,
t e Board of Police Trus , printed a made to order , Christ FRIDAY NIGIIIT 8 p.m. 1 .
tar of h
:,: ie y • . .: rnendod tha each town-�- _ ,.., _ •board of directors and officiais,far,�was, relectecl because of his agC f s •
' e- Clillage of Ripley card for a local firm. One of,these also recom t,,; pa t year,
When th en} I SA►7C>i7RDAY NIGItT-'1,34. ° .
,, tees. a 1 r e she unit should finance .the art '1943' are: president, ;Ionil Ii, Reid,. , Suri°i'i•itig are his widow; adough- , ;
'' rated in 1925, I+2r. Munn cards was sent to a firm in a g p ,
incorpo 9.30 pm. "
_ was dance of a delegate. to the conveti- ('directors Joltn Blue, Archie Court, ter,- E3everley Ann, a son, Bradley, .. .
'> ed fol
brie ye r as councillor city in United States. Last week a
Secy. . , civ d Boit, _ • I Hey,. Walto'r VJ lidcl� rt Twin' ',all of Upper Darby and four sisters, 'Prayer Ftir itevival
J, B, Martin, In 1026. letter of appreciation was Tec e I ' , ADMISSION Leonard , in; auditois 1�Tt•s. W.• E: Hanna, Misses iiltian.1 `This week the prayer rtYeeting for
>+ antler Reeve icultural repre,sentati� e ,l'. C. � . 1 secretary,
t,
o ' 'I' ursda
ed a to the r e e- from this' firm whi0l ,,4914. iri part Age Wm, M Mullitl: , Mae l4ind Beth, all of T'oroitto and a .revival will be heli n lx Y ,
r, 7Ulunn stepp I? „ .. a ned the . Tan for hold- ' .' ' • • en 15C Frank Scott and
4 M etained ever .'lit was, otic of the nicest cards that Shearer autli p Adults 25c, Cftildr
h he has r r IVT, 1ckiniclr. `Elie ttiillx broitaer Charles at 'the ianlily res- I evning At 0 is'CloCk instead`of Fri
ship, whit ed ing farm. machinery ' mairwtenanCe ,, Plus TaX " - ' make , re tilers i e� I d.` evrttiii . "Ye have"'riot because
. He was warden of Bruce we reeeiv
_:'ace. Count wvhich flail I Twd b p .. I liY g
st n if we doi� t ,blow bur own •schools in tkle y routes were' relet to �t iii, �7cLean ,idcticc, Ainberley.
I. attd also served b I guess „ , ex ria '. I as , w do
in .193'5 _ _.. Co tt . . hi
. County deceased m,. Al acid Grants asks t'; '' f ye k I ill
I: ie highways Commission. 0 horn, nobody ,else will.' complete approcal �qf tete, trteeting. and• Ar. . u Hey, j
+ it - I .. . ,
y
, ,
Py,
S
Y
3
w'w
R
a ,,, to- i ' d . ,,ale -",,' i t � ^ C
_. r x
Jti; �+
{ `
,ti.. 7 }g9
•",5�.. � - 1hW i:: .( ;.v T ..\.. ilii "SR3 .„.;u'.e.:. .nr..,;,, .i. :.�. -'V '�i:�.�. '`ne^ „`.'i'2�r,.:.