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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-01-07, Page 6• fNrdfv6t Twaa .lige. Ostroff Headlight Ons-Pirc•ir Orman SI • NOW FOUR•IN HURON WA$itDENSRIP RACE r LVCKNOW S . TtlELr. t,yucKsow, ON RIO •l THURSDAY, J NUAR' Reeve Alex MacDonald of . ' • h Mr, and : Mr . m -t---. Mowbray field and: Reeve Ra �' d Miss, Jean, Jean � •L4n� was a holiday 3'mond Rednnon Visitor h f in Atiftalo: ave. been intoi•,med that according af� 'East Wawanosh, whp have' for I,lgyd`, Stein► " ' Germm� relrort received.by the 'Ito a some time been ?tamed:.as candidates - • art of Stratford spent lriternation::l Red Cross at Geneva, ., for the 1943 wardership of °° nF 1�Tew' Years day at his.' home here. • 1 their son, 'Sgt. Alexander :Mackenzie County," are nowt .evidently going , Miss 'Dorothy Douglas - of - Mo.�+Vbra e .have: 'moo other 'as it ; .fora spent, g Brant... ' .yr lest l�us hie _ on Oetctber p ..ants. in.. the New Years with .Tela- ist� • No details. 'wet . !field'".R. �'give Syxn- eeve S S:: Whitmore 'of ck.- Lives Here, ' exsmit Tui pithy of the. community is extended h and Reeve -B. '.H: Tucke . o f , to . the paxerits, one Toth " y Mr Albert M:cQ>faid is eating at � er Angus Caterer beim recently each added the home of Mr. are •and two. esters, •.Mrs, James. '':41407. • their : name- to the list Q# wardership . Teeawater., Warner Smith Heart and Roberta in their great sorrow: candidatesf - . • We Ore l:Wry to . report 'Mrs, Cox More Snow , your subscription is due • don't the,. knee but gladto report she is it a '1t :2s Sentille renewing time. If to be: laid up with ,an . infection of - With . unusually heavy, snownefall in glettplease. unproving. ` • Rev: Robert Barbour of Tor n DecerzibezF; . some .holes' 'were held : .:Leonard' Phg'llips.fif . Wmgham,' also 0 o to that probably we; had. lie bulk of Bussell of Ashfield.spent New Years spent a few days with his brother, S But the. at Fordyce bolo'. OBITUARY • , KATRARINE D1NEEN Aftisi. -Katharine Dineen; ,72, died Saturdayin Alexandre hgspital,' goderrkh. She • wag, .porn at Dundas, Ontario,. but •nnoved.-With tier par- elite to the KiNgsbrjdge district just district, north .of. Goderich when a .child,; 67. years ego, and resided' there 'all her life. Her father: was Daniel Infidel', and her mother„' Ann .Mahoney. There are three ;brothers surviving, Joseph of Kingsbridge.• and John; and Patrick: of Detroit, an& one '.sister, Mrs' Johanna Joi o#. -Windsor, erre funeral was held . at 0,45 Monday Morning. morning,. from the residence • of a. our. ow •for thi ` ;w• r at their "home Mr. Wm .Bar -niece, Mrs. James Wallace, . Kings- New Year wasn't. 'very old when - Mrs J Mr.. and- Mrs. Jahn ' Fatconer of - bridge. Service., was held inSi ' a k F' h f en/ S. Jos - it' started' at; 't Se c " er o Toronto sp Of a itow fell , Y Sunday night and early trees in the cotnmunit • i again,' veral inches the 'Christmas lhol days with ;rela- slay inornmg another . storm __, -b%w u: keep ..:lughw leo s Toe . Mr, Sain Roach of Dungannon' is busy., visiting az -the home- : of-• his son; Burton and 75,0Irs,` Roach; oLYROoo Mr. and Mrs George Colwell and ' fa/Tilly, Mr. and. Mrs. Walter F ster and •'daughter of , Huron,. ` and Mrs. Donald= McCosh and d ghter spent New Years at 'Mr. •Jo _ Colwell's Mrs. Charles Slieill of Wingh .spent` a few.. days' with 'hr pe are ;Mr, - and Mrs. Charles Congram. Mr. and .Mrs: George Alton Betty of Belfast spent .Sunday . Mr. and •Mrs. Bill, Graham., Mr: • and • Mrs. Peter Moffat family ,,of •..• frulross were New, .Y guests. with Mr; and Mrs. J Ar au hne am rite, and with and ear times Mr and -Nfrs - in Conn retnrxiec ':: r:: 'and Mrs Baynard; Ae nt New from Wmghani on New Yeara' Years;at-11nr:' John , the ifzr•poiind,ration. of but home er for': each person'- er week can Mr, Conn; had to, remain in W' p be • ing- t R 'd' Corner Mrs Ackert Vi*ith greatest satisfaction to hana'for'a week's•treatnient after his mained for' a 'few days 6 one 'is M release from 'London Mr ' and 1VIr' Clifford . a-' ;�. , •':,, h ricus ifra "Mi'. d Mrs and ; ♦ y . rtime housewive Thr C' 0 � Russel Rit hi f aiixner Set;tion `of 'the°Dominion Concess,ion' § t N Morris «-` , ..and Mrs: V, '.Emmerson ' ::Mr- and Mrs. Reggie Broom ••and c e has, co •� e m� kert Reid's re ospital..:. •s: Johnston w ro Donal M.°.. c o Sunday at .Mi Donald ,spent •e • ' Hod fin's' Concessionw Pep ' ew Y' g , .10. De- ' ;� : ears "w1 Mr ent Y`o ww;th 'ninny butter; saving cite a number from here at_ Mary .were. Sunday -visitors et Mr. 'which w e1 C e• .. e : i - • an i e.. ,' If butter was ' ; farnherly Used' in es, cookies try' ether fat's:• fats will" give good re-, sit gestians h h ill help `end d th Gilles a Fasrie Cliff Youngs L gs'd' sign amities h h� with anti •tion held e ' :-• • •F r recep Mrs..Robt.-MacDonal ' f . :?Hake do : the ink Whitechurch Inst' Fri- d. and family ew ration day'evening.. • spent Friday•at , • .• Thos• Harris': Mr. and Mrs. Richard. The Langside RedCrossElliott' and social eve held their '.. family spent Sunday at.' Mr. Wes Bing on: Friday at the: h e Wh oc '' _ ,. _ o`!�`Mr, and Mrs. •Win: Brown.ppmm Yt _ k s, Teeswater:. ' .• Gaines 7, ` ' • r Mrver e tt Johnstona shnsto ultst Fn of o various' J the ar ous ' hinds were ,eP _ Rr. - •:„ • n]°led till.A. F at Dunnville spent the•holt- ts. 11 p.m. When seventeen: • games l of 'day. with' his Parents, M Bingo Were then played. Lunch W n r, and .... _; . was- Mark. Johnston: `� • rate�xaYxr ts` f ,served. It 'was" decided that' another • ,w f •Mr. Chester ` ev'.enin ' of !, Robb ' of.. Hamilto ' iiia lie considered g bingo and games be en» n j`oyed at the ho 'e !Pi spent a. few -;with life parents;• m Mr. Victor Emerson on Jana• , Mr, arid' Mrs. John Robe: ary .15th. The col- lection � i Mr• and' Mrs. John Peter was. •$5.25. The attendance Rachelhand ' family, SouthLine, Mrs: Cui� was, -35. -the meeting :closed-try-siir-. .-� ing the National' Anthem.'bert,'Eva and Lorne we're New Year .. Messrsirig iWm.e recipes flavoredDii• •use bread with the butter, and the other elite• with filling: Mr. Hugh McIntosh, Bdr..Bab Mc - be used if butter and honey are, Kenzie, Petawawa visited "with Mr. For breakfast'tirne less butter can mixed before -spreading on toast. and Mrs. J. McIntosh, - . Gaunt and Wendel Mrs, Alm A k ki Mrs• George McClena- Clarks. ghan, •Whitechurch. . ' • I , 'Mrs. Thos. Mrs. Albert. Ta 1 Robb °arid Wilmer of y or and Eleanor, ' Laurier and Mr. Harvey .Robb' of 1VIrs. Jinn' Morrison. Jr., Mrs. For- Hamilton were 'recent visitors at sythe, all of'Toronto and Mrs, • Don Mr, Richard: Elliott's. Cameron of Detroit spent a few -days their ,parents;_ Mr. • arid. � ' Mr. and Mrs: John Jamieson and with,: B rlspar ' Mrs... �Mx. • • Stuart -.• Jamieson of . Lucknow; J. E. and Mrsa George Harkness Mr.' and' ; Mrs. Gordon Jamieson of Mrs. R.O , Obderich and Mrs, J.,' Q. S lin of Stewart and Eileen spent : 'Kincardine were holiday visitors at Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ictor LMr, Thos. Harris'. Emerson. . o anover •-'•-••Mi'•-= •I1L. SmithLof,-.guel hi..,_s .ent•, Miss Audrey Turnbull t - " a "few days ,at'his home here:,- p Mento la'sday. eptly at: Miz-Iiobt. Mr. 'and'. Mrs.• Watt Pinnel and aeDonalijs� ' farr'iily of Culross st►ent,. New Years Mr' -• spen s. Harold' ears t and with Mr. and Mrs John 'Richardson. Shirley ,spent New Years at Mr. Charles Congram s. ' Complete -Performance Tests Four -Record of Perforniance tests have x'ecently been completed in the 305. day division by members of the purebred Holstein herd of, John_ H. Reid, li♦ipiey. A three-year=old, Alt- alfadale,Pauline Korndykergave 416 lbs. fat.frotn' 330;333 lbs. milk, a four - English.' teacher: Will you correct this sentence,.: "Girls is naturally' better looking than .boys". :,, Sept -more: Girls is artificially bet- ter hooking than boys: year»old, Alfalfadale Evelyn, gave 401 lbs :fat from 5;867 lbs' milk:' A PARAMOUNT pair -of two -year-olds gave 365 lbs. and 322 lbs'fat. All•were • milked; lVfr. and Mrs. Grant' McDiartnid twice daily. spent New 'Years in. Ripley with Mr. and Mrs; Jas. Blue. ' ' minters Training' • Miss Rhea .Miller returned to It`in- Miss - Ettabelle -' Webster. -5f -- Wet arduie-. after -spending -a fe-w .-days. Wawanosh. is one 'of the Mr :and Mrs. L. 'Stein. :clay .s probation 'with oung..ladies;,,ta:,,; , - Mr. and, Mrs. Oliver McCharles ter training at Brantford General ', ..'. rs. i.11 "°"' TCChar'1 g ittt" di rJ Hospital. • the funeral of their cousin at gen:- an ton. , Mr.spentJoseph's •alsowith Rev.late ,nt • pleasedherMr.MacKenzie.anthe Dramaticpre-Club• T. Horse Dropped bead With "gas : and tires and . hrgiiway conditions as they are today, Dobbin is highly regarded as the reliable. Means of getting: 'you places. •.But.: even Dobbin'ks notone Hundred, per :cent. perfect, as Calvin Irwin; found -oft-last 'Vj►.ednesda-y; when -his-driver• collapsed and .died in • the shafts; on the : highway a mile east of the, "village., , • Mission • do • beThe , •Friends For• homeinalsoatCon- • piano: The following address was f nig` .to ' the milder climate, read. by Mrs. Richard. Kilpatrick and ' couver, five • years. 'ago Mrs. Kent. was alwa y s an , 'Jerry. Cranston made the presenta-:: t1oi of en occasional. chair, and . twia pyrex :dishes. ' • ' Dear Grace and Donald: We your.'friends of this.commun ity, take' great .pleasure, in gathering here tonight, to:, extend to you .our `sincere-congratuk�,,tinn and ese- wishes. 'ft must` take �coura a to - g ven- ture out upon the sea of matrimony just noyv. •Sailing en any, sea kis 'da •• gerous . in''these' perilous times,- bait; we trust ; that you will find it as. ,cahn .and _peaceful '- as, ever. You,. Grace have grown up in.this , com- munity acrid when here 'have ::always been , willing tcr,-`°help, -end-proven. a true friend.. Your .friendship has meant a lot to us, land ata time like this .presents an .opportunity we really cannot miss. We, are pleased -that: yourhave-•'not moved far Fronk us, and hope • that you •may often return td visit. Aka token. of esteem. we as`k y'ou to accept these gifts and hope that as well as being useful ey , may bring back n eniories of fir. friends and neighbours. Signed on. behalf of..Blalt. 's Com - unity, 'Rachel J; ,Horton, Jerry C. raxsston: Games were played. Delicious"re- eshirxients were; served. ' Miss" Phyllis•, Blake . returned --•on- . I Monday having . 'spent 'a week ' in London with her.sister; Muriel. Mr: -and Mrs. Jack Ryan and Leroy of Godericii visited ori • Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herb • Curran: Sunday 'visitors at - T. M.. Ander- son's Were Mr.. and Mrs: <J im,�Curran 1 i and ciu�e Mr, nd 1VIrs Lloyd Congratulations to .-• Mrs: M. . Jp 131a1re-on^'her 8itiibxrtlida3r- of sTax -� uary '6th. ' A milkman inducted into the army th wrote back home -from :the camp: y° "Bessie; I sure do like this arxntriife. m It's so nice to lie abed .every morn-' • ing until five -thirty".. C '1 LUCKNOW UNITED 'CH'URCH Rev. J. W. Stewart, B.A., B.D, Pastor , SUNDAY, JANUARY 10th, 1943 11A0-a:ai: -Itehind-•Closed-Doors'- Story, "The- 'Happy. Man". 3.0d' pan. ---Si hday" School. 7.00 pm.—waded Gain's". Hunter of Waiwanos He is a self-made man,.as he ,not?' Yes, except . for ,the alterations made by his wife and her -mother. of Van-ing ingg in a" . baseixient room,- •prior° to his appearance • before. the. ,pupils;; when the fur trimming on the,suit ardent Ei .autt ; •en m church worker and with a . keel#. ,in took fire appar fly fro a cigar-, '. ter'est in .tliose around her, :lived ette. Assisted by Tohn•. Kelley,- only a ' life. of devotion. ' tither person in the.'roo;it, he tore ',She ..` _sur.. off the costume, .H s~ vi w Ved .by.. her ':husbairel .. honed; _.. _. Asn t seriously also three children, Cpl. Edgar Kent burned, .tho>lrgh the costugrta was des__._ tro ed of Edmonton; also; Leslie and. Myrtle' Y ` ..OR._uaneouv monk, at -Vancouver,- Monday; December 28th. ' Soiled playing cards car/ beclean ed•by ribbing with a cloth dipped in spirits ' of camphor. - • :F4T. LT: 'ORA «lt4WFORD ad--- iptant .at' No. 9,. R:C.A:F: recruiting ' centre, London,, has been posted to. No: a Manning Depot, Edmonton, as a ntember'of the air crewe . sel- ection board. - • ' ' fliNEDIFFEIMENRIMIM Attention Farmers who will be short dE grain B P Buy urea ;Eggena More Eggs Per : Sen . .. $54:00 ton gff •car Purena Growena ., For 'pigs up to 140 pounds. . •$53.00 ton ,cif .. Purena - Caw Chow To increase. theMi1k .Capacity , $40.00 ton • off, ea FOR HOGS • Ada Bag Hog Chow to each' ,5 bags Chop Produii 4 Hog st per ton of Chop instead of Just 2 -- Ask for pian of self feeder. For reliable farmers, we will supply you with Rog �Ghow, at t ,4e "\"dais`Cash Price;- ;pay 'when file Hogs -go .to -mark. i eharire. et-rna carryidrg - E : `Yo ' o RIDERS-�•N• NOW. -TA ASS•UIi DELIVER• Lorne MacLennan, Phone 774w,. Lucien pecials in p . or tete P r Every i�Iember+�► untilBargains . - • STARE I *indbreakers r�. >n, ti 1 .10 •