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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-04-01, Page 1tad 1.• • o • aaa•••.....••••-•:.a•••"•,•••••177,:a7ea•.•;-•• 2:00 A YEAR -IN ADVANCE -.-50c EXTRA. TO U.S.A., Cormanamemam.g..M0. OPEN MEMORIAL ORGAN, FUND *. • At the cOngregational meeting of • the Luckneir "Presbyterian Church • it was decided to establish a fdnd. to be used to instal a pipe organ. in the church to. perpetuate the mem 2 ory of the boys ficim7the congrega- tion who.served their country during . , the present conflict. • • In this connection the. following paragraph was published fn the an - Z ntial repOrt of the church: "The eon- - ---4---gaegation_alecidectatia„ anaugtarati-n- 'fund for the .Parchase of an organ, _ ta-bea-installeelaafter•, the- close: Of • •"" •the War. The organ ia to be a mem-, orial to the men who dp not return - . and a token of thanksgiving, to God aw the preservation of those who •617.• haought safely home. Mr, W. W. '• Hill was appointed treasurer of the ' ' • fund and will he pleased to receive • donations". . • " • • 'NEW POSTAL RATES EFFECTIVE TO-PAy ' When yotir 'mailing letters now • remember the 'additional postagea Dray lettere are three cents for the •.: - ' first Minee and one cent for each, - a additienal ounce. 'Letters in Canada, The -British Empire, Spain, .United . States and;all other countries in k and South America; are four , • , -fpr • the first ounce, and avvci _cents. • .:: t• . • -for each adclitianalaintnee. Pcsat-earacr (. ,rate is ow three teats. Air mail- lettets are seven tents for the irst ounce arid five cent e• for each ad- ditional ounce, except, to United .0. 'States when the 'rate for each ad- ditional ounce is six 'cents. • . • . - : Heavy Mater Traffie _ '• With spring Weather prevailing, • motor traffic reached its peak over • the week -end as many visited in and Out of town: to take advantage of "last year's" gasoline coupons which . ironically enough.became invalid -to- day -April Fool's Day. Master Cerenionies . , • • • • .. • • It doesn't take: Rey l.McCreight's fame as a caller -off long to "become . now Roy's Roy's services *were widely in demand in this district. He was• • ti•ansferrecla-to and we notice where he was master of ceremonies at an cad time dance in .Palmerston onSt: Patrick's night. • • Going To Galt • : ,• Eric Cox, li/ho has been ernployed in the Maple Leaf Aircraft plant, 'leaves this week fOr Galt where he • has accepted a position in White- _ _ halts tool and die plant, Mrs. COx will remain liere for the time be- ing. • , ONE OF • THE TOLL BROS. DIES. AT LONDON • • • The death of Rev. Ellsworth R. Toll, occurred in his 35th year • at the home Of his father,. Rev. S, -Toll, London, after a lengthy ,Mr. Tall was well known an Can7' •• ada for his many appearances before • Canadian . church 'audiences on the topic of his'Arips aroubd the world, • • and for many travelogues and inter- ating missionary talks which he •71117e, on that subject. The Toll Bo - thin had: addressed 7audiences in Lucknow andasurrounding places On . several occasions. • •:. • • He was a graduate in arts at, the • University of Toronto, and; was gold' • medallist n thosophy and history. fre.received his M.A. degree at, the • same nniVersity, • • , - - - - • "= Rev: .--Toll-was-occiairred nhta church minister itt 'BrockVilld in • . j• , June, 1634, -servirkr as assistant fatreri-dr: Wh7itJ5r"",-01-faTiTO:7- • . He was born at Hensel]. where his . father was 'Methodist minister at , • •Pne `time, • In 1934 and 1935 he and his bro titer inade a trip around the world, muefi of it on bicycles, visiting Ear- ope, Africa Asia and South Amer. inn 1da thi$rt.rip..tht h.rtiO ;;Iniatwagtragri:..stglai34-ron41411,14FiSt pictodal work and lectures that cul- minated from the trip. In 1941 he became miniiter at the • Port Carling United chulich in Mus- koka, He was ,,married in 1041 to Rath. Draper of London. . • • - Surviving, besides his wife, are his parents, Rv: S. T. and Mr. Toll, one Sister, Wilina at hom, and one brother, Lethay of Tront, • ••.• DANCE AND DRAW - TO -MORROW NIGHT to.:7OF4P • ter ••• • .r.7',att774 • 74, • ootor.o.44...tierorot*airoor•:.•••••••4.vr, Lucknow Ont, darruthers" Orchestra Will peavide music for he.dance to be helcl'-in the Town Hall ;to-morn:1w • night, Friday,. Aril 2nd. The dince"will be featured by 4 prize draw .atainid night to determine the winner' a the ton 4:f featilizer; or equivalent in ,eaeh, donated by Mr: John jam-. ieson. • • Entire proceeds of the dance and draw will. be divided .equally as contributions to the Aid to Russia and Red Cross funds, DING -BELLS • Ma,eDONALD-COULTER ' ' At the Presbyterian manse, 'Wing ham on Saturday. evening,'whe Rev. Kenneth MacLean united marriage Janet Isabel, only daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank •Cotilte R.R. 3, Winglaare, to Hugh Davi eldest son Of Mr.. and Mrs. D. C „MacDon1dof St Hein Miss -Ma MacDonald and --Mr: Chester-Coulte were •the attendants. ' CROSSETT--PETRIE A prelty. wedding took plebe'. in Christ church, Port Albert, on Sat urday, March 20th, when Rev.. -John Donatclson,cunited: in Marriage Verna May, youngest daughter of Mr. apcl Mrs. Roy Petrie, ant:I:Chas W. Crcissett, eldest son of 'Mr, and Mrs. H. CrOssett of Aylmer. 'The • brideaenterecl the churchorrathe aran • of her father:to the strains. of -the -wedding •rnarch played by Mr. Wal- ter Tigert. She Wore a floor -length gOVan of, white satin and. Carried a bouquet of white rps.es. The brides- maid, Mrs, Gordon Cpckfield, sistet of the. bride, • wore a llopr7length gown, of pink net oyer taffeta and carried a bouquet of pink carnations._ Tile gtOorri Waa simpdited by- Mr. George Lambe of St. Catheriries.' During th:e. signing of the register Miss Ferne Alton sang •"' Love You Truly". After 'the ceremony a re• n n r, d r • ursday, Apill 1st, 1943 Lucknow and Vicinity Exceeds $4,000.00 '11:::FisBF:50:111the frStar:LCoile: Donations ,•to the Lucknow and -Mrs. RiChard Webster ' • • 1.00 Miss Susan Kilpatrick"' Vicinity Breach of the Red Croie. Mrs. Thos. Reid 3.00 Donald Ferguson Society ,had. passecraa the $4,000,00 Joe Irwin mark the ,first Of the week.; On Mon- day. night when the Finance COM- mittee met to `cliscuee the winding up cf; the campaign, the Committee treasurer, Mr. •A: E. -Maim, 're- ported that ,donatione • t� 'date a-* mounted to ,exactly $4003.51. There are '.stilla some small „ a- . araOuntsatObe received flona....the rutal- community as well as a few village tails :to. be -mader-and.--447-ia-:•eetirn- atled that .donations may 'total about $4,200 .when the 'drive closes. ''his • would represent 150 per cent of the original. objective ' of $2,800, and which was high in comparison with some other branch quotas. • . • It vas 'a most gratifying response, and the Finance Committee. wishes tda-acknawledge • 'with -"appreetation theageneratia-aand-willing sunpertabaa residents of the surrounding tom- munity and the, village. To •he • carnaesere and to those who staffed ithe local' headquarters • office, the Corprnittee extends their Ross, Mai, Crispin, Mies Helen 'Hama thanks: The loca 1pffice staff Pori- sisted of .Rea. H. MacDonald, ReV. J. W. Stewart, Rev. J. W. Donald- . son, R. H. McQuillin, Doraalcl Hen- .dersori, Miss F. E. McLean,' Miss I. Kalbfleisch, Miss. Ruth Matthews, Calm rt, 3/1r.John ilton and Miss Marion McDougall, • • Name Village Canvassers .. To'complete a 'thorough canvas of the village, eight canvassers, weie named by the Finance Ceramittee on Monday night• to complete the • job. They are as follows: North Ea -W.-B; Anderson and Robert Rae; Mirth West -Austin Salornan-and: Virden :Mowbray; South EastM,, C. Orr and L. C. Thor/veer-a South East ---Gordon Taylor and J. L. Mc-Mil- ceptien was held at- the home of 1--411- the bride's parents for the immed-A partial list 'of donations is as late families; The happy couple left 4°11°Nvs:' for, Hamilton,- where they re7 Silverwoods Dairies Ltd. $ 25.06 side.. •, • • J. C.OVIcNab ' 15 00 Gep. 11. Smith Won_ChogolateaRaffle The Hpllyrnanalohriston overseas cigarette furial benefited, tO the a- mount_of_abput--$14:00-by-a-araffle- held at the Massey -Harris dance on Friday night. Tickets were Sold, at a 'dime and Gordon Boyd, R. R. 3, Godeaich was the winner of the prize -_a five -pound box of ehoco- latesa, Ticket sellers were Margaret Bowe, Helep McKenzie, Mrs. Noble Johnston and Bert Ward. • •"Trouble Never Conies Singly"' _ particularly true in the ease of the McCharles family. Mrs. lL,D. MacKenzie has been con- fined -ta- -bed-for -the --past ,aetveraI ,days having been threatened with pneumonia. Mas. MacKenzie was ill a few :weeke {ago, •then her mother,' Mrs, Roderick McCharles underwent a. major operation; At .about the same time Donald was off work -as the. result of a -'fall, and now Mrs. MacKenzie is under , the ° docter's care again. • • • • ' 100.001 J -C.-Reid, W.. L. MacKenzie •1000 William Porteous • 25.00 ±-7-aild-M-asWa-W. Hill •1000 "Old Light Locigejk.F. & ki. 50.00 Hugh MacIntosh •• 50.00 Mrs. Helen Yahnke 5.00 Mr. and Mrs'. H, MacLennan 5.00 Mr, and Mrs. A. P. Stewart 10.00 Miss Cummings 5.60 A. Mcpiarmid • 2.00 Wm. A. Schmid ." Mr. and Mrs. "Melvin Orr Mrs. J. G. Andetson Wm. Patterson • J. W. 'Stewart (Rev.) J. S. Kilpatrick Sam Mullin .:. • R. T. Douglas Harry Lem • County OCHuron Richard Pratt 1.00 Rev. J. W. Donaldson a 5.00 Mrs, Ma Horne 2.00 Murdoch Morrison • • 1,00 Edgar Hollyman • 30.00 V. N..Prest •40.00 IVIr, Ida Flynn• • 5.00 1.00 Mrs. Bessie Shirley , 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Webster 1.00 Joseph Agnew • • 5.00 Mrs. qConra*d Decker 2.00 Thos. H. Burns- 1' 3.00 Mrs. T. S. Reid •• 10.00 Mrs. Edith` L. Newton 25.00 W. E. McPherson 2.00 Rebecca Woods Marion MacDougall J. W. Joynt • ' 65.00 Mr. and Mts. R. H. McQuillin 5.00 Pear-lman a". L5.110 J. R: Hackett Wm. S. _McLeod • aWaarTaalvitti Hazel and Ada Welter Bert Ward Mrs. M. Cole Mrs. J. A. Crispin Miss MariOrp.Mephersen, ' 2500, Mr, Philip & Jean Mel/titian. •6 06 -a-a Mrs,. Margaret MeFaalap 40,00 Donald .11eaderson ' • 20:00 a Mise A. McLennan "•••• . 10.00, 5.0.0 W. J. Bovver • • 2:00 Alex latowbray •Viola, Keary Gretta Campbell' • United Church service • 'T. Huston • • • Roach ',a • • IIMIrdes.or_soGraceftiaLatoLalth;argtue: ... AMilsasznAmmlleresiciinn. cDarn,u Jrprnb.mei BtAlbniaNaMyclIolirty_re • y.. n2.0n0 . •son• •• 15.00 ' Miss 1Vlargaret Mallough a. • 1.00 W. J. Spindler 10.00 5.00- fifirs.`Esther Purves • .2106 J. A. Mallough. 1.00 • • 5.00 ; 5.00 • • , •• ' : Long Skating Season . . '. Mrs. H. C. MacDonald There was. skating in the' Arena A Friend • ' •. . on Saturday, night, March 26th, and Alex Andre* • • by all present iradieationa, will mark Henry Carter the 'close of the Arena for the .sea- Roszella' Mullin son. Skating has been a popular' 'a...bete-Atkin 116..fe. thiS winter, and • has ctintinued• almost Witholit anter-: ruption.frona New year's Day. a , . • C.]. McAlpine 10.00 1:00 5.09 5.00 • 1.00 2.00 Rathwellaand San--- :- • 1000 Helen_Hanailtona_L • • Rev. Chas: H. MacDonald .. 25.00 Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Treleaven' 5.00 Mrs. R. Higgins ' „ 300 Harry Bell • ' • 5.00 Andrew Lackhart• 500 Mrs..Wira Robb 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. A: A. Cann • 5.00 W. E. Treleaven •10.00 Mr.. end Mrs. Allan McTavish 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Jame e Burns .1.50 Miss 'Emma McCluskey 5.00 James McCluskey • „ 5.00 WniTia-ciekliart _ , . 4,00. P. P -Reed• - Philip Stewart ' • 2.00' Mrs. E. Cerigram _ • 5.00 Mrs. II. Lindsay •' • 5:00, Maritin L, MacDonald .. .. 10.00 Marathon Drive . 242.25 J. R. McNab• 1500 ReV. G. G. Howse • , 500 N. IleciteY " ' . 5.00 Wm. Murdie and Son Elizabeth IClurdie Collyer Family • Mrs. Wilson Hamilton • PASSED AWAY TUESDAY The death' of Alexander MacLean, 78, occurred at the.family residence, 'Con, 12; Ashfield, on Tuesday: The' funeral servide will be field atathe home of his. brother, Mr. Donald MacLean on I'riclaY at two o'clock With interment in South .Kinloss -Cemetery:a-a-- CONVENTION DELEGATES 'NAMED ON TUESDAY • An . executive aneeting of the Huron -Bruce Liberal A.ssociation was held in Wingham on Tuesday to appoint delegates to attend the Pro-• vipeial convention in Toronto the end of April. Murdo. Matheson pre- sident of the Assotiation presided. The . following delegates were. named, Murdo Matheson, ,Ashfield; J. IL R. Elliott; Blythr.J. A. Jahria sten, Mildmay ; Raymond Redmond.' Belgrave, H. C MacLean. Wingham 2000. 10.00. 5.00 • 1.00 John Hall:.._.a.....,.....a..,.„ .. :. .... .. . . „ . 5.00 'Rcibt. Reid ' 3.00, Mrs.Rachel McGill"' 5.00 and J. R. MeNat; tacknow.s: Janaes H. Pickering • ' 5.00 Four alternates were also 1am:' Etta & Margaret Pickering 3.00 Gordon B. Elliott, Blyth; Dr. Weiler, Mrs. A. E. McKim 1500•, „Mitelinayt---A-tex-Porte eicla--bel-• Rtiate..11.:TRebextecal_., ' 10 00 graVe,• and. W. J. McKay, ipley. .4,Thancan McLeod ',„ • ' 2,00 . Gordon Taylor • • 10.00 ASHRELD\J EA R LY A CENTURY° AGdL, The following brief sketch with .its refererice to Port Albert the Nine Mile river and the Township of Ashfield has historic interest It 130:()°°0 is taken from an old volume in. the 5.00 . University of Canada West, 1846;l • . • Ashfield„ T.ownship in Huron -Die- . triet :belonging to the Crown. Nearly ' every lot along the lake , front is • 00 . taken up. (There are uo. crown lands! • 20 •in Huron district except Ashfield 2.00 'aid. Wawanosh •the Others 'being ! 5.00 Canada Company leads). •• „ A town plot of 600 acres is iaid out 'by the Crown at the. entrance of the river Ashfield ipto.Lake Hur- on, for which lots are sold at five.', notinds currency by the Crown lands agent at Goderich..The village', call- ed Albert, has one tavern and a pop- ulation of about 40. „ .• • John Elliott. • . Fiplay Malcolm Strangers From Same Community • Get Aequaliited At Halifax , The Teeswater News ,tellS how • two, fellows in Air Force uniforms fell into step beside 'one another as --they. walked down •the street in Halifax. They talked casually as starg'ers. It' was,- revealed in the conversation that both hailed from good old Ontario. • •' Said one: :What part of- Ontario", • "Teeswater", ' was the 'reply. • "Well; for gosh sakes, so• do 1", -aeqattalad-theanther; n They 'were Jack O'Mara and.Gra- ham Moffat, son of Mr. "MM. • • . Annnunition Rationed. Effective last Week, the rationing of small Mans ammunition has been ordered by the Wartime Paices and Trade Board Under -the rationing. order. • only essential users will be bfile fo paraolazaa aniallaaarrie niniraitientra ' 1.00 BORN 'FORSTER-In, K nee rdine Hos. pital. on Tuesday, Mare30th. to. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forster. Kurbai Town - Ship,' a daug‘hter. 10.00Ffl$TE-InCollingwood Hospital on Friday, :March 26.th,••to Mr. -and Mrs. Ronald Forster, a daugh7 --ter:' • 2.00 • 5.00 5.00 1:00 2.00, 2.00 Gertrude Campbell 5.00 Mr. & Mrs. Morgan Henderson 10.00 „Miss Tena Smith • • • .50 Miss Christena Graham .50. o a•'t• sr: . • DONATIONS to the Teeswater and Ctilross l3rarih' of the Red Cross had arrioanted to only $972.40 last' week. The Objeetive -$1700. Tes- .Water's canvas was complete with calleetione aelounting to $724.40 so if the objectiv:e is to be met Culross citizens will have to Subscribe about SOO, Mts. L. E:-Ph-iiip I:01) • Rev. H. F. Dann 1.00 Mrs. Wm.. & 'Bertha Stimson 1:50 Sohn A. Murdoch Mr. arid Mrs. W. S. Davidson 25.00 Sarah Malhatigh • • 2.00 S. D. "hiss • Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jo' hnaton 21:00004 • Mrs. Isabella 1VILeocl , • 1-00 Adam Eownian • 2.00 Ni.r. and 1VIrs. Wm. G. 'VVebster .1.00 : • COMING EVENTS • PLAY AND DANCE • A Play and dance tinder auspices of the Lucknow Agricultural Soc- ety will be held in the Town Hall, Lpck ow, Frid • A • •ettaaar-e-Wa Went -__ • • • OLD TIME DANCE ' • A group oi Old Time Fiddierskill provide Music for a dance in the Town Hall, Lucknow on Friday, April0th. Proteeds for the Holly- man-Johnstan overseas • cigarette fund. Dont miss hearing these Old Time Fiddlers an their first apper,: ane Lucknow. Business A/lee:LaMar Work - Cormnittee • , 25.00' Flora Webster, . 1.00 Alex Hamilton ,- 5.00 Lucknow High School -------------30.00 Mrs. 'A. E. Durniri2.00 * Ruth Matthews 1 • 5.00 • Isabel. Kalbfleisch • 5.00 Mr. and Mrs.. Chas. Chin • 4.00 Mrs. ,S. McGregor I . 2.50 Miss H. Gallagher • •1.00 Miss W. V. Densmore • • 2.00 Dr. W. V. Johnston • 50.00 Helen MacDonald 5.00 Mrs. Jack & A.1141:e3r...calnl*Pil__ 5.90i Garfield MacDonald . 2.00 Lucknow Public School .:.,a 25.00 T. W. - Smith .• • . 5 J. W. Henderson, 25 A. E. McKim 25 Mr. &•Mrs. Noble Johnston .1 Hazel Ctilbert • „ 2 Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Calyert 5 P. J. McMillan 3 Mre. Ewen Ritchie 2 Mildred Ritchie .00 .00' .00 000 .00 .00 .00 .00 • 2.00 Wm. Dahmer and Family • 5.00 Mr. aril Mrs. R. H. Thompson • 5.00 W. •J. R. Lloyd • • • 3.00 Mrs. Rtinhey.. 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. •W. ,T. bouglas J. G. Anderson & Son 125.00 W. E. Hendersdri , a 25.00 Katherifte MacGregot ..... ‘10.00' Dr. mid Mrs. Little 25.00 Rexford Ostrander 5.00 Joe McMillan 1000 2000 F. E. McLean Mise S S. arid„ L.Treleaven 10.00, Robert Moore ' • 5.00 Etedvera Johnston 2.00 Everett Itarria----a----an=--200 Gladys MacDonald 500 Robt. Rae " 25. M-. & 1VIrs.• Cameron MacDon- ald •10. Harold Johnston 2. Weliingtoa Nixon • 2. Mrs. Margaret Patterson • 2, 00 00 00- 00 m 60 of Education is supplyin ' n High Schnol• staff for twq weeks; during the absence of Miss Isabel Kallaffeisch, awho is ill , with' the mumps. Mtge Sim, who is boarding • at Mrs., IBuitran Boach'S, • arrived here ' on .Saturday evening aci com- mence her duties on Monday, after the High School staff. had been short handed.for a couple of days, • • • MICHAEL ALTON Mr. David Alton of town has re- ceived word of the 'death of his ther,.Mr. Michael Alton, who pas -away at his home inaWestldek, berta or Wedneeday, March 1 Mra Alton, who had been sick o •a short time, was in his 76th y -Michael, Alton- Was- -ea:so/1.44 alateal*. and-Mrsa Valentine Al Ashfield 'Anvils* pioneers. He barn on the farm now owned Wn TwanileY and billowing marriage :to Lizzie Daniels, young couple resided for 4 time the farm now owned by Cyril Cam "BACK THE -ATTACK". • IS. LOA:N-:SLOGAN The decks •are being -cleared for • a . C4nad. a's 'Fourth Victory Loan, which will get Underway in a few weeks, with „an objeetiVe that far' surpasses anything yet set for this. TirniniOn.• ' With the prospects that Canadian • troops Will soon go into action the slogan Of the Fourth Victory Loan is "Back The Attack". The Mini-' " • mum objective, is $1100,000,000. • _Finance_a_lalini, appeals--toaaa- Canadians to 'raise at least $1,250,- 000,000 -to finance' Canada's stupen- dous war cOsts. • • Objectives ,and amounts stilaSetib- • ' • tiro- ed in .the three previous loans are ' • ' • ed as folloveei :• • • Cash 7tA. Objectiye Applications niy $ 600,000,000 $730,600,000 • ear. 2nd 600,000,000 84;000,000 ,• the 3rd • - 750,000,000,--69.7100;006- • • ton:4th- --- 1,111Cr000A00 was 'The The objectives and amotints 'raised y general canvas in l'uton County in the threeloans is as follows: • • Objective Raisedr lee Loan •$1,300,0,00 1$2,100,200 2nd Loan •1,800,000 • 2,109,250 3rd Loan •1,900,000 2,280,150 ' • The "little telloW" again going to play a deciding role in whether or • net Canada meets its objective in the forthcoming loan. Mr. Ilsley has asked that :individealalubscribers •• . buy a ;total olf-009001,9.00....The_halo- ance of the money- will be raised •. from -the special names, Insurance. Companies, Financial :Corporations and individttals capable of parches,. ing $25,000 or by his the on. P - Upwards to fifty years ago 1,Vir: and Mrs. Alton moved to Western - Canada, settling fon a year at St th- • Cana before moving -to Wes ck, sAibeedr".tale1"1"1Ye' sinCe.te- id-Kr. Alton is survived by his avife, one son and two grandsons. Also surviving is his brother, David Alton of 'Lucknow,: who is the last mem- ber. of the family of five Jbrothers' anal four sisters. • MRS. JOSEPH KINARAN ,• The funeral of Mrs. Joseph Kina- han of Concession 9, ',gat Wawanosh was held last Friday morning from St. -Augustine Church. Mrs. Kina-, hail Passed away lin Wingham Hos- pital, to' where she• had- been re- moved after suffering a severe stroke early Saturday inoi•ning. Botp 80 years ago in the Town- • ship ef Morris, Mrs. Kinahan was a daughter of the late Dennis Agin • and_Atizi-Kellii-a-1893-shearnaraied Joseph'Kinahan, •who 'predeceased her three years ago. kn. Kinahan _was a faithhil and-cleyoutamemb of St. Augiastine Roman Catholic church. • • • • • She is survived by one sister, Mrs. • PHYLLIS HAMILTON Mr. and Mrs .Archie R. Hamilton Of Sanford have been bereaved lby the death of their datighter, Phyllis Pauline, in hei Seventh year. The little girl had not been strong from babyhood, •in spite of all that 'could be done, including consultation with specialists' at London and .Toronto -and after.. a few. days! illness cif Ill she passed away on Thursday, Mar. .18th. Rev. R. H. Turnbull, of North street United church 'conducted the funeral service at. the Cranston fun- eral home on Saturday afternoon. Si k of Phyllis' little girl friends _were flower -bearers, and the pallbearers were . George Westlake, Leonard Dodkin, Ben Graham and Grant Chisholm. Besides herparents, Phyl- lis leaves a younger sister, Audrey Corinne. The little girl is a grand- child of. Mrs. Wilson Hamiltori of Lucknow. • • MISS MURDEEN SIMPSON The Culross Community was sad- dened on Monday last by the' death of one of its young people, in the person of Miss Murdeen Simpson, elder daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. WM. D. Simpson, 4th Concessiori of Cut s, in her 26th Year, The young y hactbeesffringtrom a heart •the community: Of a kind and genial chspoaition, her nassirig 'lev- es a host, of friends mourning the loss of a very clear friend. • SurViVing, besides her parents, are three brthrs Arthur in the ros lad condition whieh recently • became critical. resulting in death. I.1 he -wee ' &air adn e 0 ross, and spent her entire life -time in more. Ili With. Heart Condition • rs-.,David- Huston who tollapiece at her home the latter part of the week, is confined to bed with a heart condition. Iler. daughter, Mae. Robt. Fisher of Hamilton is with her at present. ' Dates for Butter Coupons • The first three butter coupons in RatiOn Book No. 2 are all Valid in March and 'can be used to buy lb. of bultefencbauntil April.30th.,Apr-iI • • coupons become valid ,on the • fol- lowing dates: No. 4 -April 3, No. 5 -A 24. ,Note that all coupons ' become 'good on Saturdays --this will help consumers who make Saturday tlie-ir weeklY•marketing day. ' cJ No Meeting Held, • A meeting of the directors of the Lucknow Agricultural Society., Was pratpOned last Friday , afternoon when the number inattendance wat - one short of a quorum. With few ' people free to' attend afternoon meetings, an evening meeting of the direetorstVill-be called shortly: TWO AIRMEN KILLED • IN • CRASH' AT XINCARDINE Funeral services •vvre held On Saturday for the two airmen killed when their Avro-Anson . training plane crashed near Kineardine .on Thursday. Services were conducted by Squadron Leader Hooper, Padre at Porf Albert 'Air Navigation Schaal where the two airmen were stationed. Interment was in Soldier's Memorial Plot in Maitland 1Cernet: erY. The plane crashed on the farm of, Hugh Fyfe. on the outskirts of•Kin- cardine, Because of fog the plane cduldnt make the airdrpme at Port Albert, and. in -making the forced landing overshot the field, crossed the road and struck a tre. The plane AP1..01INaaaa,peciltg araatristathe:_„. tree. The pilot was killed instantly and • trew enroute' to the hospital. •The three• other members of the crewe; all of whom, were from England. were not seriously hurt. LAC. W. H. X. Colesa, navigator anda'AC. D. R. Thomas, •• wireless operator..were treated for„ minor injuries A n d discharged from aaa aaa # • • • Cuyler Raage 1.09 R.CA.F." Hugh in the Army atihospital.d LAC. A. P. White -.- S McKenzie:alma- ames Snrith Ronald Van Ca/an Ewart Taylor W. CIFinlayson Miiflood • Mrs. 3. W. Murray Jerry Cranston " 5.00 Wm. Andrew i000 Mrs. Struthers and Mary •2.00 W, J. Reed 5.00 ' • • - -moo- Deareana:a -a_aatailaaa:63±..a ' o t -to sot r; jliAL1 ;itaSpitai. , Nal -ties of the airmen killed' are 100 The funeral was held from the .177- - .. • 100 -.Mary• • 10.00 17.50 1.00 5.00 not disclosed untiInet. of kin are • • home of her parents on Thursday adaied. •afternoon, March 2th at 2 oclock. .• Hall Was Packed 4 .. ' There Was -1. itinsterY-rattrd. at the show arid. dance in the Telan Hall on Priday, Oonsofed bl ack •Kilatrick, loeal. MaeseaAlitri al- . - er. Several interesting Iiinis ' V ere -1. $ 1891.91 showii followed by the dance. • • Ttasisfer Section Rand . Petr Cart -arra *iihas EeTd a * - member of the CN.R. section 6re% at Ripley fqr the past two year* has been transferred to Galt and 16ft last week to take up his new posi- tion. •