HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-02-18, Page 4THIS YEAR
Start your chkks
RLIE'f.
It's: good business, this ..
• year, to start your chicks
earlier than ever. 'For
good BRAY Chicks, see
FL I4YSON BROS-
LUCHNOW
i 'FOOL j, far adreds of men alas depend on
whether the farm +e meat is this • commnunity' is prepared
for the g eseling`n onths ahead.'
There is only one thing to fear. What will
you put
off reconditioningtill spring .. • ifyou wait for )breakdowns in
the field torepairs' wee ; The i list may
be �that
whilechoke, the'weeds d out�$ by
y.
e all your equipment , over now! Today is not laio.
.. ± •Ermr.,-Ank-e- I.ti ,. e • ; . a„dged "Ready ct� Rall' —
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..for the red-bhu FARM. COMMANDO
We take special pride in the equipment we have sold, Patti -
calash,
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,i larly the old -tuners. We have watched-_�them sm put children
iia '! 11 1 1 4 1 , pay fo .l-�, and e
"� sn�rsr '' • , , year after year. We are standing
ei.+rw , by them now, in their time of need.
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R ACTOR D I V I S I O f, - Y I L ,Y A 'J K E E • U. S
THE .LVe MOW a ' 119 .,, LVVCBNOW, ONTARIO
anteaded tor last week)
Mrs. Bert Treleaven -spent a few
' days with her parents Mr_ and Mrs.
Joseph Hackettaxed her sister Mrs.
Herb Stothers near Dungannon;
Mr. and Mrs,Lorne Emmons, and
"uiiei visited with Mr and: Mrs.
Roy Girvan, Nile, on .Thursday-
Mr-'eason' Shac kelton"spent Fri-
da•B
afternoon 'in .London..
_,irs s Lofanxne- Drennan and Lo=
• mien a Durnin attended the informal
:'_t Home an Goderich on Friday and
repart a very . enjoyable evening.
Mr. and Mrs.' Wilfred Drennan
spent a.. day recently „Wsth',his"-pa t4
e=ats Mr_ land Mrs: James •Drennan
near K'tal. Y4
• The monthly. ineeting of the W. M.
S. was held at the home of the press
' ident Mrs. W. Drennan with a' good
attendance.: . After the devotional
: period followed in - tile Missionary
Monthly. Mrs. Cecil Blake described.;
Several passages in the Bible on the
z. topic 'Wholesome Rerceation" Mrs..i
Clifford..'- Crozier -read ._the'• scripture:
Mrs: Jim Sherwood favored with '.a'ri"
crisical number followed by a read-
ing ' by Mars. Bert Treleaven "The
story - of Ranalto San'.; A solo by
Mrs. Rivett• was followed by, pray-
er by Mrs. Kilpatrick. Mils. Benson
Shackleton gaye a- temperance•.r'ead
ing and a . duet was rendered by
• Edn Whinney .and Mrs.:Kiipa't-'
ram Le, m --we e.. �,v: '� .-
r -rem b t_e--ores-
ident from Harry Middleton for the
:box- 'sen-fhim-and-'from,Mrs.- Col
clougii about. our allocation. Mrs.
• Cecil Blake 'read a letter from Ken
neth .Gawley' somewhere in • Eng-
land. Mrs:' 'Benson Shackleton and
Edna. McWhinney,. captains for the
copper contest, chose their helpers
and after singing hymn 378 the pre-
sident closed
re-sident'closed with the benedictipi r
1 Lucknow 'Phone 6642 Dungannon •
The Prayer' meeting for ..revival
will be held as usual on Frida37
evening. at .7:30 p.m. at which time
�...:.:,,. �:�.��az•-�-cede-fs� tai
„Jews of Europe The Bible Reading
MSS conducted by Rev Robert Mc-
Connell will be 'held 'at 8, 'o'clock
When the; hook of St. Matthew chap.
21 to- 28 will be di cussed. Both ' old
ar'a. y ung--aare-cor-diati_nyi-ite,t_
come and bring any •. ' piestion you
would- iike-,explained. •
ION
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•
Mrs,. Gardner Visited for
a The windhavoc. with. Mr.
days With Mr. and Mrs, Jas.
Gardner of w;
1'he_ ..
Henry,�Gardner's windmill last week
taking the wheel.off and damaging.
lit considerably. • .•
, Mr. Lloyd �'of`Camp Berl -
den is spending past of his furlough
with Mr. and Mrs. F: Ritchie-
.Mts.• Susan .Andrew is ,spending
•a few days with/'Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Anderson.--
Miss
nderson.Miss Ellen Andrew of the Luck -1
now . Aircraft .plant spent the week-
end with he* parent's. Mr- and Mrs.
Robt. Andrew
n•Mrs Jennie Fitzgerald•was a vis-
itor ..for a couple of days With her
sister, Mrs. Richard Gardner and
Mr. Gardner. •' '
Miss Margaret Merritt of St.. Hel-
ens spent 'Smarty, with her sister,
Mrs. Warden Howald.
Mrs. Cecil Gardner . visited her
mother, Mrs. Wilfred Quaid of. Dain-
gannon on Monday.
'•Chas: --Anderson- is
Kr. Bob Button of Lwow.
k•, Mr. Eldon. Ritchie is visiting God-
erich friends this week._
Mrs. Susan • Andrew recently re-
ceived the information that her son
'Alfred had been : transferred from
Toronto, to Ralifa,t'
.Se f-dvnial,y--a&-practised-••lay-son
people means'' . that they deny them-
-selves Selves i
nothing, thing,.
•
PA'RAMOUNT .�
Mrs::Allen Stewart and John Mar- .
.tm Stewart , ar_e visiting with . her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. Martin.
Raymond Richards, R.C.A.F. of --
Trenton spent a few days with his
parents. On his return Mr. and Mrs..
Richards accompanied him to : visit
with their son Jim of Fleshertoh.
Mrs., .:Jack McIntosh spent the
week -end with her sister, Mrs. -Tom
McDonald, I:ochalsli"
Irl.' Jas.:'MacDopald has -rented
'her .farm' to Mr: Jack McIntosh. -
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Joips' 14. C+ A. F
Robert A. Liddle of Ripley recent-
ly enlisted in the R.C.A.F. ' at No. 9
"ecruilattg Centro, Landon. -
' Pus: J. j. Phillips of Niagara -on -
the -Lake is spending' his furlough
with
ps his of parenCoats, •: Mr;;iend;i .Mrs: Jas.
Philli: •
as lfax; •'s :.Sas$;
task •Hussey.of the Canadian Navy;
_eft on Saturday on his. return to
the -West Coast. He was accompanied
to Toronto • by Mrs_ Hussey, who
-mit the .week -end there.
Sgt. George , Wraith' of the R. C.
A.• F. is spending,, a seven-day leave
at his home: at f.angside. George has
}•leen:-poem Quebec 'City to
Tor ••tet:: where he will take a. special
echai;ics•• course:
• * • '* s,:. -
LAC. Raymond` Richards who' has
,seen „stationed at Trenton for the
ASt two years.' has been posted for
other
.duty.. Raymond visited re-
-•er tly at the home of his parents,.
ani' Mrs.Re*A.•
Rs� hardsrMl3oun-
Bruce Steele, radio and wireless
.rsiciari' in the Canadian Navy,.
has seen service on both sides
the • Atlantic, is spending his fur-
with his parents,. Mr. -and
rs. Wm. Steele, : Con: 2, Huron
•* stip. .' -• •
- - s R • • e 1
Lieut . B. A: MacDonald, who has
mpieted an. officer's .. ' training
,lyse at •Three Rivers, Quebec, vis-
ited : this week •.at.. The !Manse, with
r; Rev -C --fl - -Mm Donald; .
t
and4rit sisters Helen and Marion. Doug`
;.as be#n• posted to' Camp Borden
and reports there the end of -the
week. '
BQMS: Jack Campbell who left
Tuesday ,of last week to return
u Petawawa by motor, with a car-.
. . -. •-
'i dn't arrive ' in Camp imtil', Thurs-
lay, night. They were due at the
camp on' Wednesday morning, but
highway conditions following Sun-
day's storm Made he return a 'hetic
'two-day journey,, rather' than . the
usual. 12 -hoer trip. '
4 's's •.'s. •
T ansferred To Fingal - • ..
Ralph Hodgins of the R.C.A.F. has
been . , sted from St. Thomas to No.
4 .Boni : e g and Gunnery School' at
Fingal -•lph is a son of Mrs.' Wal-•
Ter°• -Ho
dgins; 'and -was liorn:;and .refs=
ed on Concession 10, Kinloss.
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11l1 IttiOAY; I''EUfIJAILT 18th,
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CARD OF THANKS'
GIRL it'ANTEI! ;tor general house-
hold duties. Apply at Sentinel
:CARS WESTERN' BARLEY arrived
Wednesday.- Treleaven Flout Mills,
Lucknow: •
FOR SALE—Durham 'cow,, due to
fre'shet': middle of March. Harry
Laois,- R. 5 Lucknovar
LAST in the vicinity ot,Pararnoti nt
a black and white male fox hound.
Anyone knowing of his whereabouts
please notify Ted Howey,: Lucknow.
WANTED — A 'woman clerk with
knowledge of stenography for an of-
flee in Lucknow, Ont.. Apply -Erre-
ployment & Selective Service .Office,
Walkerton, •.Ontario. ,• '
FARM FOR. RENT, •r%t , including;
house, Lot 2, Con., 9, Huron Town-
ship. . Mrs. Arthur Fraser, 1253 Ro's1
lyn,' Rd., Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich,
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STOCK FOR .SALE—Two or three
good young Jersey cows, fresh . and
freshening,
7ustrecently passed goo-
e.rnrhent test; two
holstein calves for
vealing; :also a 5 -year-old gelding,'
Span
ctEW
aitwTa los--�� -
y ,-ticknow:
"AUCTION -•-SALE- of -farm stock at -
Lot 5.7, Con. 2, Huron Township on
Tuesday, - March -2nd. See bills for
list "and terms. George MacDonald,
Prop.; Donald Blue, Auc. .
AieK--MaeI•ntaosh; -son-of Mr: ;arid
Mrs. Wm. D...Macintosh of town, is
• -n Milltaty' Hospital at 'Edmonton
.ij scarlet - feeler. 'Alex had coni-•
.)feted • his furlough at his home here
'and was • enroute :back to' the. West
:oast to rejoin his' unit, When he
Leaving the ' train at•'• Ed-
.,onton • his illness proved .to be
carlet fever and Alex will -spend
,the next' 'month in quarantine , in
• hat city. •
• . • 'r • • ' •
F ur Sons' Of Former
ewe Family In Uniform
-or s of Mr,,and Mrs. Isaac
• of 1• ergus, nd formerly .,-of
• ar-. all in uniform. Alex.
:enrieth - and Alan are all with 'the
- rmy . overseas, Theis'
a• eggie, is with the -Can-
ut'$is parents haven't
him since November,
e' -:cite ' anxious about his
f t •, as 'letters sent .to him' re-
• nt'y have been returned uitopen--
a
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:-ieut. Doug MacDonald,: who vis-
:d -here this -week, told 'the pub -
.fisher he had made' the. acquaint-
ance- at Three •Rivers of Edward.
-?elwig; who is taking • an officer's
urse there. Edward is a nephew
f• Messrs. D. M. and R. H. Thonnp+-
a. His mother was formerly •Etta
li ympson. Edward, whose home is
-1. 'Winnipeg, recently 'visited ,with
is cousin, Mrs. ,Wm. Hewat at Val-•
eviield and while there • met Bob
hompson, who stopped over; on his
'first' occasion that Frances and Bob
lave ever had to meet their Western.
ousin, ,
•SCORN AND. TEN'
'-e horse and mule live 30 years
a nothing' know of ovines and
beers.
-he goat and sheep at 20. die
-A never taste of $Catch arid rye,
-he e�y, Elrin]C water 6y, trlc'- ...
'end at 18 are mostly done.
The dog at •15 cashes in ' ,
Ilithout the aid. of ruin and • gin.
'he • cat in ;milk and water soaks
t.rid the�t at 12 short years it croaks,
:he
modest saber lione•:dry.heri '
ays eggs' for noggs, then dies at 10.
SII animals are strictly dry,
They sinless live and 'sinless die,. $
'3ut sinful, 'ginfel, rutin=soaked men .
Ilurvive,, for three score years, and '
By C^8. Warren in
the t
Age Dispatch, S'trathroy.
AUCTION SALE of farm stock at
the premises• of Andrew'Hatriilton,
Lot 7, Con. 2, Huron, en Friday,
February' ' 26th , , at • one o'clock. See
bills for, list and terms. ` Andrew
Hamilton, 'Prop.; Donald Blue; Auc.
BABY CHICKS -4 days old. B.R.
or B N.H. Hybrids., 95% pullets,'
$22:00;; mixed $12.00;, cockerels $500;.
($7.00 after April 1st). John Cuyler,
R. 4 Kincardine,. 'phone Ripley 76-20.
I wish to e$.pauw lily thanks and
approdati a for the pen •I reeelved' '
from, the Lucknow 'Fire Company.
Pto • McNalli• .C. R.
Comp Ipperwa$h.»
Card op Thanks
I- wish to thank 'the inerithers of
the Luckn0w Fire Company for 'the
:pear which 1 received: recently.,
• • Orir..W: A. McIntosh. .
-- •-NOTICE
®FERTILIZER '
The Luck now Consumers' Co-op..
erative' will.be.mixing fertilizers as,
unuiI this spring...Our district covers
'the Counties •of : Huron and- , Bruce. .
We use. cgtton or jute hags. Please.
;place -orders early. ,
• John.' Jamieson, Manages, •': •
Phone 71, ••Lucknow.
NOTICE Dr—James Little Little 'will be, out
town for a week commencing
day, Febr arY 19th attending g .
th
•midwinter meeting of the Chicago
e tar �i. h'• o
ri `Society ir�C at;ag
NOT-I•CEa
,' We are in need' of Rock' Elm Logs .
to be 'Used • for furniture work. We
can pay good prices: for ; good logs.
We will be. open to buy all, kinds of
logs. Get in' touch with us: -
THE LUCKNOW SAWMILL • CO. -
'Phones '57 & 79 • -
TENDERS •
.Te-nders will;_be-..received':. by trine
' mdersigned clerk' -until 4 p -m> March
8th,:.1943, for supplying approxi-
mately 8,000 yards . crushed gravel
and deliveringsame on. Township
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In' the ' Matter ..of the Estate of
Mary Charlotte Freeman;'late of the
Township of. West Wawanosh,in the
County of Huron,, Widow, deiCeased;
Notice is hereby given pursuant
to. the Statutes in that behalf, that .
all Creditors and- others, having
claims•, against the Estate of the, said
Mary Charlotte Freeman, •who died
on or .about-' the Thirtieth day of
December A.D. '1942 are. required on
or before the First Day of March '
A,D; 1943, to send;, by post prepaid,
or deliver; to. William ,S. Reid, •Luck --
now, Ontario, the executor of the
last Will and Testament of the said
deceased, their names and addresses,
-the-full -particular-s-_of = their claimsr -..
a 'statement of their accounts, and
the nature of the securities. •(if any) •
held .- bx thenen dui ' verifiedby' af-
•'fidavi't. '
AND take .notice that after such
last 'mentioned date the said . exe-
cutor will proceed to distribute the
assets of the said estate among the
persons .entitled thereto having re-
gard only' • to the -claims of .Which
he shall then have notice, and that
the saidexecutor will not be liable
for the said: assets oe any part there-
if to.iany person or•.persons of whose
claims notice shall not have been
received by him at. tie time of such
distribution.
DATED at Lucknow, Ontario, this'
3ixtli day of February, A.D. 1943.
• William S. 'Reid, •
Lucknow, Ont., Executor -
roads. A• marked cheque, for 10 -per
-ent of amount -of tender to- worn
-
-Amy tender. Lowest or any tender
not'• necessarily accepted, '
C L, VleponaghT-Cier
R.R: 3, Lucknow.
Herbert C. 'Curran,,Road Supt.,
R.R. 7,, Lucknow..
F, T: ►RMSTRONG'
OPTOMETRIST
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LUCKNOW • '
EACH WEDNESDAY .
AFTERNOON
f:30 to 6' o'clock
'AT WM. SCHMID'S STORE
DUNGANNON '
Pte. Frank Eedy, Chatham has
ween posted to -Moncton, B. C.
' Mr. Herb Finnigan of Sky Harbor
spent the week -end at his home.
The w: L sponsored' a Valentine
party ' Friday night at the Parish
Hall. A.large -crowd attended. Games
were •erijoyed:410.00 . was made at
bingo' with the prizes donated and
total proceeds were $44.00.. • After
"lunch Messrs, Ben and Ross Ritchie
of Saratoga supplied piano and vio-
lin music for dancing.
MckELVEY=•Suddenly at Royal
Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, B. C. on
February 10th, Rev, .Irving Albert
McKelvey„ beloved' father .of Irene
-McKelvey, 'Toronto,
The funeral, was held in 'Stratford
irs, •y, e'ruary :th' with
interment in 'A'vondale- 'cemetery.
The •deceased was a former minister
at Dungannon 25 years ago. '
Miss Margaret • Stewart, student
nurse at Wingharn, spent the week-
end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs,
Hugh Stewart,
Mr. and Mrs'. Leonard Crawford
and 'family of Goderich spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr• and,
Mrs. W: A. Culbert,. •
RedeZ&Wss iiitetjrig-Wag
held at the home of .Mrs,
Durnin on Thursday: Mrs. 0. Popp
presided and • Mrs. L. F • Stingel act-
ed as- secretary. Mr: Marvin Durnin'
consented to act as president. Mrs.
Davidson read a letter front' the Red
Cross•War Work Committee request -
ng that showers 'be held of articles•
u h as soap,..toothpaste, wash ale hs,
hair nets, bobby pins, cold cream',:
etc., but'nothing in glass;"Mrs, R„ J;
DUrnin was appointed
ttorivener of
hese sho*ers. The• new president
spoke briefly and referred to the
P.• STUA'RT MacKENZIE
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
Walkerton, On*rio.
IN LUCKNOW
Fedi = Wednesday,, .'
Afternoon - & Evening
At G. H. ,SMITH'S .OFFICE
.-BOUNDARY EAST
r, Wm. Robb spent last '• week
with his daughter Mrs. Geo. Ken-
nedy.
The Jolly Workers Club met -at
the home of Mrs. Pharis Mathers.
and quilted a Red Cross quilt.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat MacMillan and
-abe.spentaan evening with Mr.,and
Pharis Mathers, - -' ' '• . ,y
The Wh':itechureh Women's Inst' r'
Lute held ttie first meeting Of the
year last Ttresday. Rev. Wilson was
the guest' speaker and spoke very
interestingly on "Objectives of the'
Institute -for 1943",
The $ed CrosgI ISocietq 'of White-
church community held their elec-
tion of officers for' 1943. on TiYesday
last. The , are: 'residents s,,,,,i L •
a'coner;;' 1st vice pies., . Mrs. D.
Craig; 2nd vice president, Mrs:
E. Scholtz;. secretary, Mrs. . G, Farr;
Her; treasurer,' Milan Moore; carr, .
paign director, Gibson Gillespie;
work committee, Mrs, G. Gillespie, •
Mrs..J. MacLean, Mrs. C. Cox, Mrs, . •
F. Wellwood. The treasurera.•..re-
port was read ' and reports were
given by the leaders of the various
quilting 'groups showing that :much ..
work has been done in 1942.
rad--to'-hem-=-IVT•:; Jn .
MacMillan• is able to be up and Out.
again •after -his illness; ., ,
Mrs; Jas. •, Forster spent a day last
week with Mrs. Wni, Forster. • '
spring Red Croi s campaign, - •
The United Church 'Women's As-
locution meeting will be' ,held sat
Mrs.' 'Robert M'oore's on Friday.
•There will be , a • Red. Cross shower
of toilet{ articles,
1Viiss Lucille Eedy"spent the Week
with, Pauline McNay, Gnderlcl,.
a
t
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iasolme Rationing Plan Goes into Effect
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N • MARCH 31 the present gasokine The extra
ration licenses and coupons will ex- in books
pire, and no gasoline will be sold except upon •' .book will
the presentation of a 1943-1944 ration'' book. . , Only one
• ' In his own interests,.every vehicle owner is book, will
asked to apply at once` for a new gasoline case history
license and ration coupon book for each of will be under
his vehicles. Under
Under thenew system, effective April 1, all '4,''.the OilController
commercialvehicles will be rationed: All nod- ', =fuse a y
,commercial 'vehicles will be granted a basic to suspend
"AA" gasoline license and ration • coupon of the regulations.
book, containing 40 coupons for passenget Every
• car, or • 16 -for a motorcycle. Owners of non- cycle, must
• commercial- vehicles, ,eligible for a, special indicating
category, who can prove their • need, will station attendants
be granted an extra voclatiotial allowance,' sere gasoline
fixed in advance for the year ' ending ; • the sticker
:-x......."_,._",_.. :............._.1..
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vocational :coupons will be issued
labelled "Special", and each Such
contain not more than 60 coupons.,
"Special" book, or portion:of such
be issued at a time, and hence the
of each special category applicant
constant review. 4 '' '
provisions of the rationing order,
will have the right to re"
ap' 'ibcation for a special category, or
any; ration' book for an infraction
.
motor ` vehicle, other than a motor,
bear' on its windshield a sticket.
its category. After April 1, service
will ;not be permitted to
to a car which dues not Ihear
which, corresponds to 'the ration
and
a gasoline' licenst ration�,
secure an "application form at
Post Office. Study, the form and
instructions contained therein.
receive your ration coupon book,
It may not be replaced if,
of your .negligence, -it is' lost at
not leave it in your car; keep n
,.......-•.,---,..�bmitted..at..
The extra allowance for a• special.. category, TO
Willobtain
be tailored to lef=t individual needs- coupon_ hook,
In determining this allowance the pre- your nearest.
vtous category V and mileage of . the car Will follow the
clot - be considered. Instead 'the vocational,••When you
° allowance : will be based on two factors: guard it carefully.
(1) The gravity of the oil shortage with which,.., • because •
Canada IS'and (2)the importance eta..
n
face4n e
�" n.
,•,.:......_ po o stole . Do
z
._......_ _�,--.,-.. ,
the vehicle to its - ner-:x at--ws'1�.
, �" oa-•your persalt at allies. ((
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"DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS AND SUNY
• • ! ' •. HONOURASIE C. D. HOWE, Ah sfer •
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Joips' 14. C+ A. F
Robert A. Liddle of Ripley recent-
ly enlisted in the R.C.A.F. ' at No. 9
"ecruilattg Centro, Landon. -
' Pus: J. j. Phillips of Niagara -on -
the -Lake is spending' his furlough
with
ps his of parenCoats, •: Mr;;iend;i .Mrs: Jas.
Philli: •
as lfax; •'s :.Sas$;
task •Hussey.of the Canadian Navy;
_eft on Saturday on his. return to
the -West Coast. He was accompanied
to Toronto • by Mrs_ Hussey, who
-mit the .week -end there.
Sgt. George , Wraith' of the R. C.
A.• F. is spending,, a seven-day leave
at his home: at f.angside. George has
}•leen:-poem Quebec 'City to
Tor ••tet:: where he will take a. special
echai;ics•• course:
• * • '* s,:. -
LAC. Raymond` Richards who' has
,seen „stationed at Trenton for the
ASt two years.' has been posted for
other
.duty.. Raymond visited re-
-•er tly at the home of his parents,.
ani' Mrs.Re*A.•
Rs� hardsrMl3oun-
Bruce Steele, radio and wireless
.rsiciari' in the Canadian Navy,.
has seen service on both sides
the • Atlantic, is spending his fur-
with his parents,. Mr. -and
rs. Wm. Steele, : Con: 2, Huron
•* stip. .' -• •
- - s R • • e 1
Lieut . B. A: MacDonald, who has
mpieted an. officer's .. ' training
,lyse at •Three Rivers, Quebec, vis-
ited : this week •.at.. The !Manse, with
r; Rev -C --fl - -Mm Donald; .
t
and4rit sisters Helen and Marion. Doug`
;.as be#n• posted to' Camp Borden
and reports there the end of -the
week. '
BQMS: Jack Campbell who left
Tuesday ,of last week to return
u Petawawa by motor, with a car-.
. . -. •-
'i dn't arrive ' in Camp imtil', Thurs-
lay, night. They were due at the
camp on' Wednesday morning, but
highway conditions following Sun-
day's storm Made he return a 'hetic
'two-day journey,, rather' than . the
usual. 12 -hoer trip. '
4 's's •.'s. •
T ansferred To Fingal - • ..
Ralph Hodgins of the R.C.A.F. has
been . , sted from St. Thomas to No.
4 .Boni : e g and Gunnery School' at
Fingal -•lph is a son of Mrs.' Wal-•
Ter°• -Ho
dgins; 'and -was liorn:;and .refs=
ed on Concession 10, Kinloss.
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CARD OF THANKS'
GIRL it'ANTEI! ;tor general house-
hold duties. Apply at Sentinel
:CARS WESTERN' BARLEY arrived
Wednesday.- Treleaven Flout Mills,
Lucknow: •
FOR SALE—Durham 'cow,, due to
fre'shet': middle of March. Harry
Laois,- R. 5 Lucknovar
LAST in the vicinity ot,Pararnoti nt
a black and white male fox hound.
Anyone knowing of his whereabouts
please notify Ted Howey,: Lucknow.
WANTED — A 'woman clerk with
knowledge of stenography for an of-
flee in Lucknow, Ont.. Apply -Erre-
ployment & Selective Service .Office,
Walkerton, •.Ontario. ,• '
FARM FOR. RENT, •r%t , including;
house, Lot 2, Con., 9, Huron Town-
ship. . Mrs. Arthur Fraser, 1253 Ro's1
lyn,' Rd., Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich,
•
STOCK FOR .SALE—Two or three
good young Jersey cows, fresh . and
freshening,
7ustrecently passed goo-
e.rnrhent test; two
holstein calves for
vealing; :also a 5 -year-old gelding,'
Span
ctEW
aitwTa los--�� -
y ,-ticknow:
"AUCTION -•-SALE- of -farm stock at -
Lot 5.7, Con. 2, Huron Township on
Tuesday, - March -2nd. See bills for
list "and terms. George MacDonald,
Prop.; Donald Blue, Auc. .
AieK--MaeI•ntaosh; -son-of Mr: ;arid
Mrs. Wm. D...Macintosh of town, is
• -n Milltaty' Hospital at 'Edmonton
.ij scarlet - feeler. 'Alex had coni-•
.)feted • his furlough at his home here
'and was • enroute :back to' the. West
:oast to rejoin his' unit, When he
Leaving the ' train at•'• Ed-
.,onton • his illness proved .to be
carlet fever and Alex will -spend
,the next' 'month in quarantine , in
• hat city. •
• . • 'r • • ' •
F ur Sons' Of Former
ewe Family In Uniform
-or s of Mr,,and Mrs. Isaac
• of 1• ergus, nd formerly .,-of
• ar-. all in uniform. Alex.
:enrieth - and Alan are all with 'the
- rmy . overseas, Theis'
a• eggie, is with the -Can-
ut'$is parents haven't
him since November,
e' -:cite ' anxious about his
f t •, as 'letters sent .to him' re-
• nt'y have been returned uitopen--
a
- , • • •
:-ieut. Doug MacDonald,: who vis-
:d -here this -week, told 'the pub -
.fisher he had made' the. acquaint-
ance- at Three •Rivers of Edward.
-?elwig; who is taking • an officer's
urse there. Edward is a nephew
f• Messrs. D. M. and R. H. Thonnp+-
a. His mother was formerly •Etta
li ympson. Edward, whose home is
-1. 'Winnipeg, recently 'visited ,with
is cousin, Mrs. ,Wm. Hewat at Val-•
eviield and while there • met Bob
hompson, who stopped over; on his
'first' occasion that Frances and Bob
lave ever had to meet their Western.
ousin, ,
•SCORN AND. TEN'
'-e horse and mule live 30 years
a nothing' know of ovines and
beers.
-he goat and sheep at 20. die
-A never taste of $Catch arid rye,
-he e�y, Elrin]C water 6y, trlc'- ...
'end at 18 are mostly done.
The dog at •15 cashes in ' ,
Ilithout the aid. of ruin and • gin.
'he • cat in ;milk and water soaks
t.rid the�t at 12 short years it croaks,
:he
modest saber lione•:dry.heri '
ays eggs' for noggs, then dies at 10.
SII animals are strictly dry,
They sinless live and 'sinless die,. $
'3ut sinful, 'ginfel, rutin=soaked men .
Ilurvive,, for three score years, and '
By C^8. Warren in
the t
Age Dispatch, S'trathroy.
AUCTION SALE of farm stock at
the premises• of Andrew'Hatriilton,
Lot 7, Con. 2, Huron, en Friday,
February' ' 26th , , at • one o'clock. See
bills for, list and terms. ` Andrew
Hamilton, 'Prop.; Donald Blue; Auc.
BABY CHICKS -4 days old. B.R.
or B N.H. Hybrids., 95% pullets,'
$22:00;; mixed $12.00;, cockerels $500;.
($7.00 after April 1st). John Cuyler,
R. 4 Kincardine,. 'phone Ripley 76-20.
I wish to e$.pauw lily thanks and
approdati a for the pen •I reeelved' '
from, the Lucknow 'Fire Company.
Pto • McNalli• .C. R.
Comp Ipperwa$h.»
Card op Thanks
I- wish to thank 'the inerithers of
the Luckn0w Fire Company for 'the
:pear which 1 received: recently.,
• • Orir..W: A. McIntosh. .
-- •-NOTICE
®FERTILIZER '
The Luck now Consumers' Co-op..
erative' will.be.mixing fertilizers as,
unuiI this spring...Our district covers
'the Counties •of : Huron and- , Bruce. .
We use. cgtton or jute hags. Please.
;place -orders early. ,
• John.' Jamieson, Manages, •': •
Phone 71, ••Lucknow.
NOTICE Dr—James Little Little 'will be, out
town for a week commencing
day, Febr arY 19th attending g .
th
•midwinter meeting of the Chicago
e tar �i. h'• o
ri `Society ir�C at;ag
NOT-I•CEa
,' We are in need' of Rock' Elm Logs .
to be 'Used • for furniture work. We
can pay good prices: for ; good logs.
We will be. open to buy all, kinds of
logs. Get in' touch with us: -
THE LUCKNOW SAWMILL • CO. -
'Phones '57 & 79 • -
TENDERS •
.Te-nders will;_be-..received':. by trine
' mdersigned clerk' -until 4 p -m> March
8th,:.1943, for supplying approxi-
mately 8,000 yards . crushed gravel
and deliveringsame on. Township
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In' the ' Matter ..of the Estate of
Mary Charlotte Freeman;'late of the
Township of. West Wawanosh,in the
County of Huron,, Widow, deiCeased;
Notice is hereby given pursuant
to. the Statutes in that behalf, that .
all Creditors and- others, having
claims•, against the Estate of the, said
Mary Charlotte Freeman, •who died
on or .about-' the Thirtieth day of
December A.D. '1942 are. required on
or before the First Day of March '
A,D; 1943, to send;, by post prepaid,
or deliver; to. William ,S. Reid, •Luck --
now, Ontario, the executor of the
last Will and Testament of the said
deceased, their names and addresses,
-the-full -particular-s-_of = their claimsr -..
a 'statement of their accounts, and
the nature of the securities. •(if any) •
held .- bx thenen dui ' verifiedby' af-
•'fidavi't. '
AND take .notice that after such
last 'mentioned date the said . exe-
cutor will proceed to distribute the
assets of the said estate among the
persons .entitled thereto having re-
gard only' • to the -claims of .Which
he shall then have notice, and that
the saidexecutor will not be liable
for the said: assets oe any part there-
if to.iany person or•.persons of whose
claims notice shall not have been
received by him at. tie time of such
distribution.
DATED at Lucknow, Ontario, this'
3ixtli day of February, A.D. 1943.
• William S. 'Reid, •
Lucknow, Ont., Executor -
roads. A• marked cheque, for 10 -per
-ent of amount -of tender to- worn
-
-Amy tender. Lowest or any tender
not'• necessarily accepted, '
C L, VleponaghT-Cier
R.R: 3, Lucknow.
Herbert C. 'Curran,,Road Supt.,
R.R. 7,, Lucknow..
F, T: ►RMSTRONG'
OPTOMETRIST
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LUCKNOW • '
EACH WEDNESDAY .
AFTERNOON
f:30 to 6' o'clock
'AT WM. SCHMID'S STORE
DUNGANNON '
Pte. Frank Eedy, Chatham has
ween posted to -Moncton, B. C.
' Mr. Herb Finnigan of Sky Harbor
spent the week -end at his home.
The w: L sponsored' a Valentine
party ' Friday night at the Parish
Hall. A.large -crowd attended. Games
were •erijoyed:410.00 . was made at
bingo' with the prizes donated and
total proceeds were $44.00.. • After
"lunch Messrs, Ben and Ross Ritchie
of Saratoga supplied piano and vio-
lin music for dancing.
MckELVEY=•Suddenly at Royal
Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, B. C. on
February 10th, Rev, .Irving Albert
McKelvey„ beloved' father .of Irene
-McKelvey, 'Toronto,
The funeral, was held in 'Stratford
irs, •y, e'ruary :th' with
interment in 'A'vondale- 'cemetery.
The •deceased was a former minister
at Dungannon 25 years ago. '
Miss Margaret • Stewart, student
nurse at Wingharn, spent the week-
end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs,
Hugh Stewart,
Mr. and Mrs'. Leonard Crawford
and 'family of Goderich spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr• and,
Mrs. W: A. Culbert,. •
RedeZ&Wss iiitetjrig-Wag
held at the home of .Mrs,
Durnin on Thursday: Mrs. 0. Popp
presided and • Mrs. L. F • Stingel act-
ed as- secretary. Mr: Marvin Durnin'
consented to act as president. Mrs.
Davidson read a letter front' the Red
Cross•War Work Committee request -
ng that showers 'be held of articles•
u h as soap,..toothpaste, wash ale hs,
hair nets, bobby pins, cold cream',:
etc., but'nothing in glass;"Mrs, R„ J;
DUrnin was appointed
ttorivener of
hese sho*ers. The• new president
spoke briefly and referred to the
P.• STUA'RT MacKENZIE
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
Walkerton, On*rio.
IN LUCKNOW
Fedi = Wednesday,, .'
Afternoon - & Evening
At G. H. ,SMITH'S .OFFICE
.-BOUNDARY EAST
r, Wm. Robb spent last '• week
with his daughter Mrs. Geo. Ken-
nedy.
The Jolly Workers Club met -at
the home of Mrs. Pharis Mathers.
and quilted a Red Cross quilt.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat MacMillan and
-abe.spentaan evening with Mr.,and
Pharis Mathers, - -' ' '• . ,y
The Wh':itechureh Women's Inst' r'
Lute held ttie first meeting Of the
year last Ttresday. Rev. Wilson was
the guest' speaker and spoke very
interestingly on "Objectives of the'
Institute -for 1943",
The $ed CrosgI ISocietq 'of White-
church community held their elec-
tion of officers for' 1943. on TiYesday
last. The , are: 'residents s,,,,,i L •
a'coner;;' 1st vice pies., . Mrs. D.
Craig; 2nd vice president, Mrs:
E. Scholtz;. secretary, Mrs. . G, Farr;
Her; treasurer,' Milan Moore; carr, .
paign director, Gibson Gillespie;
work committee, Mrs, G. Gillespie, •
Mrs..J. MacLean, Mrs. C. Cox, Mrs, . •
F. Wellwood. The treasurera.•..re-
port was read ' and reports were
given by the leaders of the various
quilting 'groups showing that :much ..
work has been done in 1942.
rad--to'-hem-=-IVT•:; Jn .
MacMillan• is able to be up and Out.
again •after -his illness; ., ,
Mrs; Jas. •, Forster spent a day last
week with Mrs. Wni, Forster. • '
spring Red Croi s campaign, - •
The United Church 'Women's As-
locution meeting will be' ,held sat
Mrs.' 'Robert M'oore's on Friday.
•There will be , a • Red. Cross shower
of toilet{ articles,
1Viiss Lucille Eedy"spent the Week
with, Pauline McNay, Gnderlcl,.
a