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THE LVCKNOW .SENTINEL, I, JCKNOW, . QNTARIG
CA
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1942
,e your own Attractive' Frocks at '. Big •laving
Prints for 1943
THESE DELIGHTF4JL'COLORED. PRINTS. All fast colors, anew'
designs, '361 inchesr,.wide. per yard• •22e, 25c, 300
•LNeoGnLIS$ 'GOR Ft jN. •TS To • better ass.es. These.are
the se
t'
smartespatterns. 36 inches" 'ide.: Per yard . 59c
KLE'CREPE Printed patterns and plain colors. Vd,25c & 28c
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CHILDREN'S CLIP -'ON B'RA'CES. Per pair : 39c.
WE HAVE BEEN FORT•VTNATE in getting a shipment of Wool'
(small ,;percentage Cotton) Blankets:
} LOCAL and GENERAL
Mrs, W. J. MacDonald, Setieend:
Concession, has been ill with a heart:
condition, '
Mrs. Garner , Stanley is under the'
doctor's care having recently suf..
, . fered 'a :slight stroke:
•
PMackenzie• is much
improved in health since. suffering
a heartattack last week.
• Mr. ;,Wn
i. och of town who
has been: •gtnMurdte seriously ill, is same-
what improved in • health, we under-
stand: .
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LITTLE TUR'kEY. GIRL DSS'.
SER' LQNC'• ILLNESS
• formerly Elva -Hemingway of.Brim-
.
.Thefuneral servic6 was conducted
Elv a Tur- ,by. Rev. Campbell Tavener on : Sat-
deatlY of l tt1e;.Joan v „
.t.
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.old daughter of .Mr may' ' . . . • `
4i
oy'd Turrvet-of Bluevale
her home inn;-Bluevale
F The little tot had been
rill for :'adn7iOat ' a year with , a serious
blood ; a ent, that ;left little hope
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o�,u: �
' e �e� ocovry.
former
s Turney were • ;
Lucknow Where they
ariety'Store business.
es' Block .until it : was
fire.: They have many .
who extend` sincere
I death. .of
s'ymp�athy to them ;in the
their only daughter: Besides the
;parents, Joan is •- survived', nne
e was,
y
e
BHFCE -TO-INVEST- $30;000 , IN
NEXT - i►I C'pOR
gLOAN
'Bruce .County Councilwhich con-
cluded its loiygest session in history
'
last -Wednesday, set, aside the sum
of $15,000. for patriotic grants, of
which $6000 has already been al=
lotted•+as, follows:. Aid to Russia:: fund
$3000; Chinese -Relief fund , $2000;
and Navy League of Canada:. $1000..
The remains g . $9000 will• , be dis-
bursedlater on .in theyear for such,
P P
atriotic. urposes aa. • the Warden's'
committee may deem deserving. •
�anadat
Your Donations .of
Donations to this fnipfd .will' help bring ,relief to many' Russian
cil+.ihans 1who have been driven If>roni their homes. by.- the- In
*ader,. and Who are' Suffering 'unspeakable hardships and are
in, critical need of -'all ki'ids.' of ,medical supplies and warm
clothing.
spite. -of= their-hardabips; wbieh -. we-ean_help_reheve,
the' slogan of •th'e Russian' civiian is ."ALL FOR VICTORY;
EVERYTHING FOR THE FRONT":.
knave All Donations at T. W. Smith's Garage
Local Campaign Ends. February 15
LOCAL COMMITTEE
J. R. MeNab, Chairman; • T. W. Smith, See'y-Treas.
Rev. C. H. MacDonald, ' . 'G. H. Smith.,
COAL! COAL!
, Mrs,, Richard Johnston of Ltick-
now is, spending a couple of, months
at Watford • with her, daughter, Mrs.
}limn Moffat and Mr. 'Moffat.
1Vtr.. and Mrs.' Fred • Wilson, and
trss: Ella Anderson of Toronto at-'
ended the funeral -of George,.A,
Bower, on Tuesday.`
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Johnstone and
daughter Betty' Anne of 'Chatham
spent the week -end with Mr. arid •
Mrs. W. J. ' Todd and Mr. and Mrs.
J: R. 'Johnstone.
Mr. Donald MacKay . of the R. `C.
A F., Edmonton, spent, the• week -end;
with his uncles ao flaunts at the
,1V1cKay : ,home, Second Concession.
Donald -'has Geent ansferredto-Mair=
ning Depot, Toronto.
Mr.. and Mrs: Harold Ferguson and
family of Goderich spent. 'the week-
end here. Harold has been; employ=
ed in the ,"Big Mill" for some time
and a few weeks:.ago the family
rrioved•.to .Goder-ichto reside. They
had been residents of .Lucknow. for
oversixteen, years.
RECEIVES THANKS. FOR SOCKS
SENT :. THROUGH RED CROSS
hisp ir' ut two. years ago, theBg
of 1941, -Reba 'Marshall (now Mrs.
Bill Schneider of Ellerslie, P.E.I.)
was doing' her share in Red Cross
work 'for the Langside 'Society. Un -
on
p-on..completion of a pairof socks
Reba enclosed a note in the toe of
one. Last. Friday she received a
;leiter fromthe lucky ;chap who was
issrfed with them. His name is Cpl
H i5 Moore, whose home is in. Pem-
broke, Orrt ;t'-ras ' been overseas
for quite some tune. -He stated that
there --i's alelloW-in-hispregiment,_bl►,
the name' of. 'Robert Leatham, 'who
worked near ,.Teeswater.—Teeswater•
News. -
HONORED NER PARTE
- The 'staff--sof•-the-Bell-v.Telephone:
Company held a dinner party in the'
Brunswick Hotel, Wingharn,°recently
-iii horror-of,-.Mr-••Mac-Gr-ahatn wlio_
'left on Saturday to'report for duty
in the ,R.C.A.F.' He was presented
with a beautiful leather zippered
travelling, case. A most 'enjoyable
eveni'gg was spent. • Mr. Graham
came. to Wingharn with the Bell
Telephone Company from Durham
about five • years agp and has made
a host of "friends in'this community..
who wish him every success. Mrs.
Graham will reside in Lucknow with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Welling
ton Henderson,' for the present.
• 4:
• A 'Carload of CHESTNUT COM. should •
arrive by the end of This ;Week.
Any. Person- With Less Than Two
Weeks' Supply will receive Coal
providing that the roadway to the
Coal Bin is made passable for a
team. • •
A limited amount will be given Farmers who,
...,.require it :for Brooder_ _Moves..__.
Co.
-Coal Co
WM, MURDIE,MANAGER.
4 .
It's the steady rain that 'soaks—
Buy War Savings Certificates reg-
ularly.
To Attend Agricultural Council
Reeves J; W. Joynt of Lucknow
and J. P. Johnstone of Brant were
appointed. by Bryce' County Council
as delegates to the annual meeting
of the Ontario Agriculttiral Council
in Toronto.,
Sessional Allowance Increase`
Thesessional allowance of reeves.
was increased by Bruce . County
Council frons . $6.00 to $7.00 per day
and for attendance at crommittee•
meetings from' $4.00 to $5:00 per
day. The cost of living bonus for all
County officials was increased from'
$10.00 to $15.00 per month.
-A- --RECO--is-�-a-_possibiiitt,. -in.
Blyth, where at a recent by-election
ort-is.Sol=ire geouxm was,.electedmto,-the.
Council by a majority of one vote
over Harold Phillips. The reeveship
went to W 11. Morritt in an election
that cliritaared'a'very unsettled state
of municipal .affairs in that Village,
IN JOHNSTONE BLOCK
L CKN:OW
FRIDAY' & SATURDAY
FEBRUARY5 6
• U_
THE KING OF
CONFUSION
GEORGE
-RGE
FORMBY
FRIDAY NIGHT -8' p.m.
'-SATURDAY
''-
9.30
:ui..
ADNIISSION •
Adults 25c; Children 15c
Plus Tax
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COMING • NEKT WEEK
MONDAY & TUESDAY
'Here Gomes Tfirr.. Jordan"
FRIDAY & SATURDAY,
"A Little Bit of Heaven" -
OB I UARY
MRS. FOSTER, MOFFAT
The, death -of Sydney Bell Far;:
rish, belovedwife of 'Foster
Gr.
Moffatt; ,occurred at her home Ori
Wednesday,- January 27th in her 69th
year, The deceased; the daughter: of
the, :Yate Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Far,
rish,.was born' on Lot, 25, Concession;
5, Kinloss Township. 'In: 1897 she
was married to Foster Moffat. and
d' tooinin farm he -e
mo an adl g . a . , w r
she lived her.' .entire- life with, the
exception of two years 'Spent in"
Teeswater.
Surviving, . 'besides her:.hUsband-
are . two sons, .and three.. daughters,,
Graham with' the 'R.C.A.F: 'at • Mah-
fax, Farish and Mayine (Mrs. 'Robt.
Donaldson:) of., Kinloss; Isabelle
(Mrs. Jas. .,,W. Ross) of T eawater;
and Margaret, of .Sault Ste. Marie;
-Ontario, One brother, Henry, of ,I
-Sault Ste Marie, Michigantwo sis-
ters, Annie: (Mrs., Young) of Porc;i-
-pine; Entine at home -and -line grand-�
children : also. survive.
Thefuneral which was held from
her late residence on Saturday, Jan-
uary 30th • was conducted • byher.
pastor, :Rev, A. H, . Wilson, who paid
' theconsistent tribute to c stent Christian
lift; !she had lived.
T e pallbearers were two grand
:brsteiietli-Donaldson
and RoniR
aldRoss, ani four= rieiglibeT 4" eP:
1+ioffat, 'Gordon Wall, Donald . Mc-
' ��innon, and Richard Orr. Interment
,,.. was; made in Teeswater Cemetery.
Many beautiful floral :"tributes
were received from friends and
neighbors, also from S.S.' No. 8 Kin.-
loss,
in=loss, W.M.S. Langside, Fellowship
Circle, Teeswater,' Cemetery Board,
Masonic Lodge, ;staff, of Edith. ,Cav-
ell School, .Rublic School: Teachers'
Association, ;Sault Ste. Marie, •Cir-
ectgrs-of_-Cuiross._LMutuaL Fire tri:
' esranee ,and, :a beautiful wreath. of ; erloo and
orchids from The Mutual Fire Un- ton.
derwriters' Association of Ontario.
now, occurred at his home here on,
-Monday morning. Mr. MacKenzie
•was .h'�lnd had been
in. = failing
is . health3Xdyear sinceaAugust o#'
1940. •
"R. as he was ,popularly
known, was a ,son; of the .late Mr,
and. Mrs. , Peter . H. MacKenzie. of .
Concession lour, ' 1 inloss • Township,
where he' was born, and raised.
After his marriage to .Liza .,1VIur-
dock on December 29th, 1897, • Mr.:
1VIaeKenzie was associated with Mr.,
D. Ct Taylor:in the hardware .busi-
• Hess, until he purchased ,the bakery
business, of Angus. MacKenzie' which
he; conducted, until going ,'to Western
,Canada, where he' spent .several' ..
years. • . L . ..
On returning' to. ' Lucknow, Mr.
MacKenzie became a valued em-
ployee of the Lucknow Table Com-
pany, ,
ompany,, a • post which he held until
his ''health . forced -him to . retire a
few years ago. H
For several years Mr. MacKenzie
.lies; been' an elder of the Lucknow
Presbyterian Church, of which • he
was a faithful member' and attend -
,ant.' Mr., MacKenzie was _ also an act-
ive member of Old: Light Lodge A.F.
& A.M., of which he was secretary
.for some tinie. Members • •of the
Lodge attended the funeral, and con-
ferred the last rites of the Order. •
The funeral_servi_c ewers held o
n
Wednesdaym the Presbyterian
Church, , conducted by Rev. ;C. H.
:MacDonald. Interment was in South
Kinloss .Cemetery. -
Besides his devoted wife, .Mr. Mac -
,Kenzie•• is survived. ;by two sons,
'Steele of Waterloo and Stewart. of
Walkerton;.. one 'sister, Elizabeth
(Bessie) of,'Norfolk, . Virginia; one
brother Walter, on the .homestead :.
in. Kinloss and four grandchildren, GRANTS by Huron Countycouncil
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lean M. y Joan d J•net of Wat-o .' cluded.•$15:00 to the Lu'ckno Li"
Your A -B -C's of Health
• CAhj4DAS FOOD R JLES"de-
mend Fruits and Vegetables.
Eat them• every day ,And get
these Vitamins the easy way.'
VITAMIN A. for .growth, ,re-
sistance to diseases, good eye-
sight. •
VITAMIN G for healthy skin
and buoyant health.,
'VITAMIN C for .healthy teeth,
gums; bones and blood vessels.
Enjoy these choice Fruits and
Vegetables; fresh, this, weak- •
end, as always,. at Thonmpson's.
Include , a,' variety in , your. .
week -end order.
' • . Vitan�ins ,
Apples, B.C. Delicious C G
Bananas, , -yellow, ripe A C •G '
Grapefruit, Texas, seed- ., •
less C'
,Lemons, California juice. C'
Oranges,, Cal navels . C
Beets, old G
Carrots, new & old A .
Cabbage C
Celery, stalks or hearts B
Lettuce, choice head • C;
Onions; Ont. No. 1
Potatoes,P E.I.° B' C
• ; Turnips;local •gr -own -C -G
rnatoes,
REMEMBER.Health for
Victory. • . "
THOMPSOWS
'PHONE 82 WE- DELIVER
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GEORGE A. BOWER
The death of `Geor'ge :;Anderson
Bower, . only son of Mr. and Mrs.
George. E. Bower ofEllicknow,. 0C-
----e reed: audden.y: in Toronto on ---Fri
day: Mr. Bower was :in his 39th year
and : had corne to Toronto from. his!,
• home in Kirkland Lake only, the pre-
' vious Wednesday for medical treat-•.
r :__merit
Ward .5 Huron Township, Red Cross The yloung man was born at Owen
Sound. He is'the, son of George
Financial State,,- g. ' 1942 Bower and Flossie Hamilton; former. i
.Receipts $1069:35; . eaipenditures residents of'Lucknow, and who .re -
$81244; balance on hand, January turned to the Village. to Make their'
lst, • 1943, $256.91;x, Receipts for' Sol- home less , than a year: ago. Their i
son George • also , resided here for
die's gift-fuird-86.65, :expenditures---. -.__:..". • _ reaided • 4
f . , a- time last 'summer where he was
$37.21, balance :on hand $49:44. The employed in the Maple' Leaf Air- I;
following .donations are acknow- craft Company. He returned to Kirk
ledged, Mrs Melvin Collirig $5; Mr. land Lake early in the fall to resume
and Mrs. Oliver lVicCharles, proceeds . a Clerical position in the electrical l
of euQhre party,;$6;'Miss A. Brown,. and engineering department' of
and pupils of Verdun school' $5;' Mrs. . Wright -Hargreaves mine, where he i
•H. Ramsay, 1 lining; 1'top; Mr. aril , had . been employed for , several
Mrs. 1Valteii Steele,,, $11, proceeds years. , , • • : . i
from euchre party, for the soldiers ' As a youth George went to••West
gift fund. Quilting group on Second ern Canada with his parents in 1912.
and Boundary -West $5.20. ° ' In 1926 he graduated' from Toronto
'Underwent Operation '
Mts. J. Cleland of• Wingharn (nee
Mary Connell) underwent an em-
ergency ;operation in WingharnGen-
eral Hoapital . on Wednesday, . Jan-
uary 20th and is 'making a favorable
recovery. Mrs Cleland had been
skating earlier in"'the evening. She
Was suddenly stricken, at a time
when roads and :railway lines were
blocked }iy the storm, and we un-
derstand that 'he brother, Dr. Wm:
Connell performed. the Major emer-
gency operation unassisted.
9Y
L`UGKNOW
UNITED, CHURCH.
Rev. J. W. Stewart, B.A., B,D.
Pastor
SUNDAY, FEI3RUARY 7th
11; a.m.—Subject, "A Prisoner
with a Heavenly Face" ' • '
Children"s Story "NO Hands"
Junior Church,
3.00 p m. -=Sunday School',.
• 7.00.'p.m.—Subject, "God's (3on-
cern for Its"'
Normal . School, and taught in . the
West for.. a short time' before re-
turning East to engage in the mining
business at Kirkland Lake where he
married Rose LeClair.
' °' 1Vliower was. a very able mus-
ician, and was leader ofthe mine
orchestra.'' He Was most energetic
and ambitious; and besides his cler-
ical . position, and his, music interests;
had been attending night school.,
prior to taking . ill.
Grief • stricken by their sudden I'
bereavement are his young wife, a
''tine -year-old 'son, • Lawrence Wayne,
Bower, and' his parents:
A private funeral service was held
in Lticknow at the home of his par-
ents on Tuesdayafternoon, conduct-
-ed by .Rev.,. J. W. Stewart. Interment
was in South Icinloss cemetery with
George Burgess, G. A.. Greer,' Harry
Nixon, K. C. Murdie, Jim Ritchie
acid Campbell Thompson acting as
pallbearers. _•
.
Floral tributes were received from
Kirkla id Lake, • Torontii, Hespeler'
and Lucknow.
--ROBERT-.!.•-MaeKENZIE,•,.. �,,.,.
The death of Robert Valens bac-
Kenzie,. member. of a pioneer Kin-
loss. Township family and for many
years an esteemed resident of i uck-
Lillian of• Walker- rary and $40.00 to the Luckno
ricuitural Society `
EPOY
ASK von ,,•
CHER R.CHIX ' are bred for •high production
They come from,.selected, high producing .flocks mated to• high
producing males ...: Remember, you can't get •200' eggs out 'of
a bird bred to lay only 150 eggs a year. "
• :CHEK-R-CHiX come from blo.odtested flocks
Hens infected with'pollorum (white diarrhea) may transmit the
disease: to their chicks through the egg..:. That's 'why .Chek-R-
Chiia parent flocks are bloodtested and reactors removed. Don't.'
take chances with pullorum when you can buy bloodtested chicks!
CH•EK-R-011K parent flocks get special breeder ration
What, a hen eats has a lot to do with "the vigor and livability of
her chicks. . . "Chek-R-Chis parent fl; '° ks are fed Purina Bireed• •; '
er Layena or Purina Breeder Lay Chow and grain. These rations
pack the egg With n trients, plus .a reserve to get the •chick start-
ed with a bang.
BE SURE •YO1T'HAVE YOUR BROODER STOVE COAL.
OUR FINANCE PLAN '
:F0iiw eliable-farmers, we will- supply -you -wlth Hog -Chow at to -
Cash Price, pay when the Hogs go to market—no carrying'
charge.
M1~
Lorne MacLennan, 'Phone 77.w, Lucknow
We iave.
God ' shells ° of most.
M1
Small Wares and Men''s Welty
lntei "and' Spring Sae.
S,
.THEATRE
-' Monday &Tuesday, 'February 8 ` and 9
"HERE COMES MR. JORDAN"
' '• STARRING ' .
ROBERT MONTGOMERY...
AND AN, ALL-STAR StyPPORTING' CAST.
A comedy you'll chuckle aver for weeks after. , Characters
gay, adorable, hateful, hu man, real .. . you'llever forget. A
%. '
"your'
- story; you'll telratid"re`-tell, to friends: __ _. -___ - -4
Also "COMMUNITY SING"
'Under Auspices -of St. Peter's A.Y.P.A. -
ADMISSION -17c and 30c -
- 8 P.M.—Come as late .as nine o'clock and see the whole show..
ASK von ,,•
CHER R.CHIX ' are bred for •high production
They come from,.selected, high producing .flocks mated to• high
producing males ...: Remember, you can't get •200' eggs out 'of
a bird bred to lay only 150 eggs a year. "
• :CHEK-R-CHiX come from blo.odtested flocks
Hens infected with'pollorum (white diarrhea) may transmit the
disease: to their chicks through the egg..:. That's 'why .Chek-R-
Chiia parent flocks are bloodtested and reactors removed. Don't.'
take chances with pullorum when you can buy bloodtested chicks!
CH•EK-R-011K parent flocks get special breeder ration
What, a hen eats has a lot to do with "the vigor and livability of
her chicks. . . "Chek-R-Chis parent fl; '° ks are fed Purina Bireed• •; '
er Layena or Purina Breeder Lay Chow and grain. These rations
pack the egg With n trients, plus .a reserve to get the •chick start-
ed with a bang.
BE SURE •YO1T'HAVE YOUR BROODER STOVE COAL.
OUR FINANCE PLAN '
:F0iiw eliable-farmers, we will- supply -you -wlth Hog -Chow at to -
Cash Price, pay when the Hogs go to market—no carrying'
charge.
M1~
Lorne MacLennan, 'Phone 77.w, Lucknow
We iave.
God ' shells ° of most.
M1
Small Wares and Men''s Welty
lntei "and' Spring Sae.
S,