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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-01-28, Page 8*AGE O YR • .
/MOM S ; LkucE . ow, ONTARIO •
TIIURSDAY, "EEB1WARY nth, 1842
a
imarrourmstmOssmrdoce
SST::
e: 'a
diek'ly+ meeting of the Y;PU.. iiiary of the WALS. was held. onHE
. • .. Sun:. -
HELENS
The meeting of the Even
United guard' Ev6- Anxili ry°
was. held to the church on Sunday January 26th at the' Home of Mr
evening, with Mrs. Stanley Todd ere -
4414. Margaret McPherson read the.
,scripture lesson and Mrs. McKenzie.
Webb ,,read a Poem "Living and
Praying". -The topic .".RoatPtivild+ by Isobel-
Miller and ES'1
was �cen.,
1�
IDurunn`led an-inter'eatb}g'"disr-ussion-was•conducted -bli Rev: J. W. -Stew.
The next.. electing' wall be •1}eld at art:: Mrs, McNab gave the treasurers
Stanley Todd's •on Monday 'evening` report .for 1942. It was decided not
t
gf 0: •. .. . to serve lunch at future meetings
AC. Rusu0.11' Webb :'of the R.C$-F., and that all fees are to be paid in
is .confined to Riverdale Hospital, y
-Toronto,: with scarlet,
Charles McQuillm of.the RC.A.M.
C.arho is home on furlough from
Vattcoitiver; G,, honored by
+C. Thosnpstn . The ''president, Mrs -
G. Taylor presided. There; were 23
in attendance. Mrs. Harold Arlin
rand. the serapture' lesson 'and a read-
:-ng was ' given. by Mrs- Redve
• Tohnaton. The installation of officers
:b the 'end 'of . the ,,first .:quarter.
.R,eedings;were; given by Mrs. Har-
old Thompson°and Mrs. Harvey -'Tre-
leaven: The officers for 1943 are:
w�s Paes., Mrs: Gbrdon Taylor; 1st vice,
friends ' .. - neighbora°at a gathering ;Mrs: Roy:'Black;.•2nd• vice, Mrs. C.
:..and. Y ,
in the Community Fall 'on Friday 'Titiompson sec:, Mrs•. A:.. A. Cann;
:'evening • 1 Dublin. read aali: ad-- . - as., •Mr's. J. -C. McI ab;. Christian
andRa za , e . ' : • res 'p,_Miss Viola Kerry; Cem-
entation of handsome ;wrist watch. musty friendship, Mrs. K. C. Mur
Charles replied; fittingly and all die; associate Helpers, Mrs. Harold
domed in singing For 'he's ; a Jolly Allin;- Temperance, . Mrs. Eric Cox;
.Good Fellow., ; - supply, Mrs. Roy Black; Missionary
Mr,Stuart Stuart ,Collyer who has ' !leen Monthly, Mrs. C. Thompson; pian-
teaching at Fordycesitrce `mid -sum- 1sts, Mrs. Reid, Mrs, H.. Alun; supply.
mer has: resigned and will report; to com., Eva Greer, Mrs. W. V. John-
thDepoti Toronto, on: Febru- atom -Mrs: W. , G. Webster;. helpers
. Isis' place will be taken; and friendship com., Mrs.:ilex An;
1 w, Mrs. vers Johnston; Lena
Robinson; • program. com., Mrs. 'Har-
Qld ,Treleaven, Mrs. Harvey Trelea ......
KINLO. UGH
.Mrs- Milton'Walsh is confined . to
her home the - : imnps.
Miss. Evelyn "McLean of London
span( the week -end with her moth-
er Mrs. W.' J. McLean here. • -
p.Friends .from 'hem attended the
funeral off the late.Mrs., Foster Mof-
fat^o Saturday n Saturd ` • afternoon.
.
Mics • Ena Pinnell of HespeIer is
home . for ' a few weeks due to ' ill
Messrs. , B. E. McLean and Tom
Hodgins spent the' week -end at their
homes here: ' \• ' • '
Mr. CT. C. Dobson, LP.S.'
- of Kin-
cardu ma e' his official visit to
our school •o Friday. H
• Mr. Ted Haldenby :had the ;nus
fortune to•fall' last week fracturing
five, ribs which .will..make'him very
uncomfortable for some time.
A n ,mbar from here atfended .the
Burns Ball at . Lucknow on ,Friday
night.
byrs Duenin Phillips who .cent
nenced her ` dupes .on Monday.
Mr. 33tiglh, Davey d- McDonald' and
Miss Mae McDonald •. of Wingiiam
spent the week end with their par-
ntsn:.Mr:'and Mrs. D C.• McDonald. (-week attending the convention of
F odd 'is t T nto' this • tlae -Angus--Breeders' Association.
United Church Y. P. S.
The meeting opened with'a hymn.
After the Lord's Prayer the scrip
tare was read by Margaret Rae.
Another hymn was sung and .a ctar;
inet solo was •played by Lloyd, Ack-
ert. A reading was given by .Eva
Greer and :a Bibical, base bail. game
:was-condaicter3t by-IteV. Stewart.• The.
Meeting closed with the singing • of
God Save- The King. The . meeting
for February 8th will be. -held at
the home of Mrs. H. 'Wilson.. '
'Ted• Collyer ot,, the R'C'AF. at
Hanailton spentthe' week -end here.
..
i w i. • P
Reid• Me'Kim and. Mac Webster of
Camp Ipperwash agent the week -end.
'here. •
. Jack McCa.14,,turAed to. Kitchener
on Sunday° after' a two -weeks' fur-
AC2 Ivan Mageffin of the R. C.
A.. F. ,at Hamilton spent the • week-
• end in this community. . . •
ohnsfon. of -Londe -sem
the week -end at the home ofhis
parents, Mr. and Mrs:' James 'John-
ston:
Joins Army '
The :name of J. E, Stewart,', R:it. 2
14olyrood, is included in the official
,list ;of enlistments' at London dur-
ing the last two weeks of January.
Arrived Overseas
Mr. and. Mrs:--$en-McClenaghan
received word recently, that their
son, Tpr. Irwin McClenaghan; . had
arrived overesas. Miss Doris Mc-
Cleriaghan of the R:CA.F.,
has been 'transferred from Leth-
bridge to .Ravers; Man..'.
• s s 's . .s s
Promoted To Flight Sergeant ' '
John MacArthur Newton, seri of
Mr: and Mrs::. R. G Newton "of Gor-
A L�CALRATtONliARD-
HAS
NOW BEEN ESTABLISHED
AGRICULTUJRAL !MEETING
('Continued from 'Page 1)
Mr. Parrish referred to :a number
of district fairs that;were not being
held and stressed that this was an'
opportune • time for ' the Lucknow
Fall Fair to •go ahead. Tler e is no
better distribt anywhere than right
-here ih Bruce and "Huron,• and he,
fair
saw no reason why the, local
should , not become one of ;the .. best
in the district: •
The entertainment committee was
re -appointed; consisting of Alex An-
drew, Fred McQiullin, George Ken-
4e'dy, :.Sam• Alton .and 'Wallace Miller.
Committees, the same as last ..year,
were re -appointed tointerview
mitxiicipal°councils regarding the an-
nual
n-nual'grant. .
Fair dates were -. tentatively set
for 'Wednesday and Thursday, Sep -
d - and 23rd.
• Financial Statement
The finances Of the Society were
improved by over $125: during the
gear. The summarized financial
statement is as follows:
ReoeiPts
Balance on han 328.85
Giants
Donations 6 166.00
Fees;.etc.. x -..._ • 74.30
Gate -receipts . 176.20
enia'1s `� ----10.00
_tie has been promoted • ted to
the rank of
flight sergeant. Prior to enlisting
Jack was employed here for; a. tiine
a at Hollyman's Bakery. He' 'arrived
overseas on Christmas • Day 1941,
and last year was awarded . a' meni-
drial plaque for . outstanding work
on a bombing' raid on Bremene . :'
ToWvfl.Goder c
TELEPHONE Goderich': 204
feronnel-':o( Local - Ration Board
dHAJIRMA11T ,Mayor E. Douglas Brown, 'SECB,ETARY-N. R. McKay.''
.' MEMBERS- -Sfoneh!nage,..-aRceehai na n;ft ,.11i;_.Mooney, H. B. M.
Tichborne, A. L. Cole;, Wilmot Haacke, Hugh Hill, Alex MacDonald,
Thomas , Webster. •
Hours of Business -9 to 5
•
erntory Under 'Administration
•
Town of .Goderich and Townships of Goderich, Colborne, Ashfield and'.
West Wawanosh, With distribution• centre to be set` up ,at Lueknow for
Ashfield and West Wawanosh.
This Board has been established to facilitate the settlement' or:'adjustment of :the ration' problems 'of people residing in the district defined above.
The; object is to ensure that, restrictions made necessary by war are applied
with aiaxinium effectiveness; `'minimum inconvenience ..and equal fairness-
to
airnessto al1'consumers and suppliers The basic reason for all .rationing is to assure
_ a fair division: of available supplies to everyone..
Serving voluntarily on the Board are local citizens representative of the people
&'tills disirict, and able to bring. an .intimate knowledge of local conditions
to this new wartime task. e
, At the local Ration Board's office's you can get full information' on all aspects
ofconsumer ratianang, and prompt adjustment :of special problems, such as-
what to do in the event of loss or damage of your ration, book ... whether
'extra rations are allowed for special purposes .'.. and other' matters announced
from time to time,
•
l*"�dgaice
esta4i d /04 f0.4‘4 acmusenience
Co-operate with your fellow citizens who are giving• their time
. our noblems
BELFAST
kr. and Mrs.. Roy •Alton ::visited
on ' Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs.- Tho* Webster:
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cameron - vis-
ited with . friends . in St. Helens 'on
Sunday. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Alton and chil-
dren spent • Sunday with '.Mr. and
SC Jack M of agh-
Mrs. G. Phillips and Isabelle vis- -
.ited with Mr: and Mrs; Dynes' Camp-
beil ' last'Tuesdal►
Mrs. Wilfred Hackett spent a few
-days :in :i ucknOw. this . week:
Mrs. Cyril Campbell and Harry
visited with •Mrs. Campbell in God
-crick--hospital-oa-Suaday: -We'-'ar
pleased to report Mrs. Campbell's
condition to begreatly improved.
Mr. James . Sherwood and daugh-;
ters 'spent Sunday with . Mrs. Sam
Sherwood and Earl.
Mr. and Mrs. George Alton and
Betty were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. G. Vint.
Miss Bernice Mathews was a week
end visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Hackett. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Pilaris Mathers and
baby. spent Sunday with Mr: and
Mrs Alex-Haeket -:' '
Mrs Isaac Nixon returned home
from the hospitail; in London last
week, greatly irriproved• in health.
former sister , M' J hn F 1coner
and Mr. Falconer. of Wingham.
The annual meeting of the Pres-
byterian church was held last Thurs-
day afternoon with a good. atten-
dance. Rev. A. H. Wilson was chair-
man. They had a very` ' successful
Year, by the different 'reports re='
ceived. Four , new managers were
put.in. They are Messrs. Robt. Mow-
bray, James Laidlaw,'AAlbert Walt-
ers and Cairns Aitchison. Mr. Ezra
Wellwood was appointed assistant
-organist in the absence of Miss
Merle Wilson who has moved , to
Wingham. $50:00 was voted to be
sent to the Russian relief fund. '
539.00
Concerts. & dances
Sale, .of Bldg.
.Iiderest ` '
FOR SALE --2 Durham cows, on' • to
freshen first -of; February and the
other middle of Mar. 'Irvine Henry,
R: 2 Lucknow:''•CHI'
BABY' days old. RR,or 13.R.:•101. Hybrids. , 95 eo. pullets;
$22,00; mixed $12.00 cockerels $5.011
($7.00 atter April'lst). John- Cuyler,
R. '4 Kincardine, 'phone Ripley, 76-20..
345.36
•35:00'
3.8Q
Total a $• 1678.52
Expenditures
'r-ize money ` • $ •650.25
Association fees. and delegates'
expenses ' . 20.00:
Judges' fees 60.00
Attractions-•.
Prizes retained by donors 30.00
75:00.
- 236.45
23.75
{.. 39.42
39.00.
Services -
Rent, repairs, priirting -
'advertising .... •. •
Meals, postage, • badges
Red . Cross Donation
School competitions
Bank charges & miceilaneous: 12.55
$ 1222.42.
"Balance: ' • ' .' - 456:10
•
'1678.52.
TENDERS
TENDERS WANTED for ten cords
of maple and beech body 'wood, 18
inches long, to be,,;deliver,'ed to S.S.
Na. 3, Kintail, not later. than Mar
lst-Tenders will _be.,received by the
undersigned , tip to ':February 10th.
Frank Moran, R.R. 7, Luckpow.
w -'
CARD O:F,THANKS.
We wish to express cur sincere'
thanks to bur friends and neighbors -for the many.. acts. 'of kindness and
expressions ofsympathy during the.
illness -rand :in._our _recent__bet ave,
went.
^'he--DurnirL.Fa1DB •
. WHITECHURCH
Miss Reta. Purdon -is visiting with •
her brother, Mr. Clifford Pardon and
Mrs..'Purdon .of Exeter. '
Mrs. Annie • Henderson • of Pow
assan has come to -spend a while,
w it1t--her -a int; --Miss, ,Tena Laidlaw.
Mr. Joe Tiffin 'Sr; was taken to
Wingham .hospital on Monday this
ek- %r=-treetu,eatb.: We'h pe=for-
a' speedy recovery. '
Mrs. Harry Tichborne of Goder
ich •spent, the week -end with her
mother, Mrs. Da -yid Kennedy, • who
is irnlirroving after her illness. ,
We are sorry to°°report Pte. Don-
ald Ross, son -of Mr: and Mrs. Robt.
Ross and who is .training at Strat-
. ford is ill in the hospital there with
scariet•fever. We hope for •a speedy
eecovery.
Mr. Fred Lott starts to' work this
week:in v�inghain at the Holmesdale
creamery,
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wellwood and
family ° visited on Sunday with the
s. sisrs.o a
'CREWE ...
Mr. ' and Mrs. • Wilfred : -Drennan
and Jane ;spent. Saturday et Herb
-Stotlfers. • • '
Mr. and. Mrs. Lorne Emmons spent
a few days at his parent's Mr. and
Mrs. George Emmona, .London.
Mr. and . Mrs. Jack Curran 'and
family •visited 'with Mr. and •Mrs.
Herb Curran, Mafeking. '
Mr. M. Shackleton is sending
a ,few days in Goderich.
Mrs. Bert Treleaven held a Red
Cross quilting. on Tuesday: -
Mrs. Ray Maize . is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Clifford • Crozier.
Mr -,.:and Mrs. Sam Kilpatrick vis-
ited on 'Sunday with Mr. and lirs.
Gordon Kirkland. ' '
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil: Blake were
ec >tr. andMns. Benso
Shackleton Saturday evening.
THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD
LREI it W
• Phone 64, Kincardine
: Personnel
o f Local Ration 'card,
.. '
CHAIRMAN -4. F. 'Marais; eSECRETA.R•Y-•Da"vid. Huston, .Kincardine,
• lerb Farrel,
1VJEit'IS5'cKRetsshl3 Mcitei3aa', Richard Ellie* J. W. Joyiat,
Wm. Shen -felt, George McL.eaii, Mrs. Geo: Morrison," Mrs. lbt. Kearns.
, • " Hours of Business -9 to 5.
, l'erritory Under Administration
y'" a of Ripley- and Lucknow, Tiverton and,
Town of Vie, yrRab' p
TO t>i)nshzps .of ,.Rineaar.e, Kinloss and Huron, •
HOLYROOD
Miss Marjory ` MacDonald spent
the ' week -end . with Mr. and Mrs.
Raynard Ackert. . ' • -
Mr. and Mrs George Saunders,
Lottie and Gordon spent Sunday at
Mr.' and Mrs. Alfred Ritchie and
son were Sunday;;,evening. visitors
with Mr., and Mrs. Eddie Thoispson.
Mr.. and Mrs . Victor Lang and
Evelyn apeiit the week -end . with
Walkerton ; friends.
Mr. Everett, Johnston ,of the R.C.
A..F. at Dunnville Went t a few days.
With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Johnston' the past Weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Martin of
Wi 'tectitrrch, 'Mr; and Mrs ' Percy
Deyeli of Wingb'ani spent Sunday
at Mr. ,Mark" Johnston`0. '
•
CARD OF T'H41�1C•5
L wish` to express my sincere
St. Helens
' the5. 1
s of
bei
thanks to mem.
Branch .of the Womee's Institute for
°
the. • lovely gift ift of knitted arficles.
•
•
- A,C2..I•van 11ilegoffin.
+
I wish to 'sincerely thank . the
Lueknow Branch of . the lied 'Cross .
Society; for ; the lovely -and ' useful
Christi -has gift '1 received: Wishing .
you every success in 1943:
' Dave Anderson,,. . •
Vocational Wing, Houston 'Bar-.
'acks, 21 Nassau Ave., Toronto.
T. "'ARMSTRONG
OPTOMETRIST•
IN LUCKNOW:
EACH WEDNESDAY'
AFTERNOON -
1:30 to 6 o'clock
ATI Mi. SCH1'11•D'S STORE
The family of -the late Mrs. Foster. _T
Moffat wishes to acknowledge with
sincere thanks the kind acts and
expressions .of sympathy by friends
and ,neighbors during' her (lines and
at the time of • her 'death.
Mrs: George A. Bower, Lawrence
and 'Mr: and Mrs.' George E. Bower
wish to"acknowledge with heartfelt
te,hanks--th-nnan3> -kindaan:d
-eats--.ex--
n
pressio' of sympathy tendered
them . by' friends• and neighbors in
Lucknow. These kindnesses were
most .sincerely appreciated.
tea,
" P. STUART MacKENZI:E
BARRISTER. & SOLICITOR;
Walkerton;. Ontario. • "
.IN ' 'LUCKNOW
Kiectrille
--Afternoon &'; Evening- -
At G. H. SMITH'S OFFICE: '
M1
FOURTH CONCESSION
The 'January. meeting • , of ; the U. '
F. • W. O. was held in ,the - Sixth?
School House with an attendance of
20.Mrs. .A. Sutherland presided: The.•
meeting opened withsinging the.
ripening • song with . Mrs.; , Hughes at
the piano, The Lord's Prayer .es
repeated 'in unison. The minutes of
last meeting were read and adopted.
The roll call was answered by 'A
New Year's Thought. After corn..
munity singing the business was des -
cussed followed by a program which
included -.papers by Miss .Dean Me -
L d dM R M t• Pae
ea an rs. ar to on Peace
and.. rural construction, A• reading
-b-Y-Miss Lillian Carruthers "No food.
Wasted in ,China"; .a .,paper by Mrs.
A. JVIcKulnon a reading' by Mrs.'
Hughes; a writing •of the late Eric
Knight on war,conditions in•• Bri=
tain; a reading by Mrs. McMillan.
Several letters of thanks from the
boys overseas for their Christmas
boxes were read also one from th.3 -
McKinnon family.. A vote of thanks
was ..given • those who helped with.
the ;program. After singing God
save the King lunch was served
and a social •time spent. The Feb-
Mr. Richard Wellwood, an officer
is�th'e Navy from Hal fa.'r spe i (Fie'
week -end here with his' uncles`, J"as
Falconer , and Cecil Falconer; also
Pte.: Rellison Falconer isited his.
parents,, r', an.� 'rrs. cert' Fal-
coner.
The annual meeting, of the United,
Church was held last Friday after-
noon with . -h good attendance pres-
ent. Favorable reports of the - year
were received Mr. and Mrs. ' Albert
Coulter' are • the, new caretakers for
the coming year.
-011 r Mlatie rinig "Tr. 7Tamis.
Wilson's employees _ who work for
him In the mill, also a number from
the Village, • gathered at the home
of Mr:.and Mrs. -Walter James where
Mr. and Mrs: Joe Keiswetter are
residing and presented. • the 'letter
couple with cream, and red trimmed
'enamel from the Mill hands and
thiseeilaneous gifts from the others,
Cards and crekinole were played.,
lunch was served and the gifts were
presented after/which they (danced
for a short time:. All had an enjoy --
We evening.
•
•
Prayer for Revival -
On account of the ' Preparatory
Services in the Presbyterian'. church
thi r r'rday 'evening - the Prayer
Meeting for revival and. the Bible -
Reading Class will not meet ,until•
the:, following • Friday, night. The per-
tion Of scripture to be • read this
week by the : Class -is St Matthew
chapters 8 to 21: We 'hope Many will
embrace, this opportunity of reading
through the Bible together" under.�'
the,i leadership . of Rev. Robert Mac-
Connell:.'Friends are requested to
bring any 'question either written or
oral which you -would like explained.,
Please bring your- Bible: •. - ' ' •
Manhunting with the Pinkerton • -
F'or-nearly-a-century--the; Pinke -
ton Detective Agency has made his
tory equal in :efficiency fame to:.
Scotland :Yard and the F.B.I. Start-
ing.In The American ' Weekly, With
this Sunday's (February :7) issue
of the. Detroit Sunday • Times, will -
be 'a 'series of startling stories;(I' from
'-rhe secret annals of the Pinkerton.
Be sure to get Sainday's Detroit
IlTimes, ..•-
t'u:ery Meeting is to be held at the
school house: ,
•
THIS YEAR
Start'yourcMck
EARLIER/
PHIS,. YEAR, it's good piract-
_ _ ...._.iaa�.r_-pa=©fitak�•lF•_pakr�e•ti:�-rrj---.
to start.. your 'chicks earlier
than'eve,r -get thein; going
on the job • of producing o
that much sohne•r. Then, -too,
an.earlier start gives you time
to give. them . a, better, start,
6nce the' spring work opens,
up, you won't have; much .time
to spare! Again, the top, prii•r•:r
• of the ,yea,year realizein't.he
fall, .'September to Decent i
SC + atilitTi l;' "Vin ,c:'r-Tftar .ter
chick's have time, to. reach fell
site and'developnient, and full
egg -sire, hiy the tima,grrfer•'a
are' climbing, even' t,hnua;h
(fish=protcfinifeeds, far a;t:aar•tinr;
rttr
Today...
.Order
and growing, are; going to be,
sear ee Yore ,eatY raise*otrt• ; _ �.-
chicks on less of ,these, high- "
-proteins if. you: 'start then! ., .
. 0au•iter and' -give •yourself .time
1.0 Ow -tem more. s pw Y. --
• Don't o'vercri wd'yo rr.chicks.' )ir
(h•der just the -number ,you
• have .room for,. If you ,j-am`�
them in. too tight, nature often '
stops in, !n id • cuts the 9iumber
' to about what you should'ha ee
attic, first p acfSec+arid, iylax . v
"1�i" o r1 clo.tvii your growing ,
cos1,5'with grcen- pasture, and -
if art all possible, With some' ' • .
l•k iiy-1yr`oduct. This calls
fcm plann"in. g • ahead,. but it is
time well spent.
Yinlayson Bros.
Lucknow -
BRAY" (If:writing, mail direct to Fred W. Bray, Limited
• 120 John St.•N., Hatniltotl, Ont.)
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