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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-05-20, Page 4• 'SAGE FOUR `THE LUCK/4W SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO THURS:pAT, M& r"' 20th,; 194 Agent HANOVER'4undry and CLEA I RS • Rex ll Drug. Store LI7CKNOW PLEASE BRING HANGERS With ' Articles To Be Cleaned. HOL ROOD: BRUCE PR SByTERIAL MEETING T PORT iELGIN The seventeenth. annual meet- ing of the Women's Missionary Society of Bruce Presbyterial of the United church of Canada was held •apt - Port Elgin ,on Tuesday, May .,4th.- The 'president,' Mrs, J. `. F. Patterson of, Wiarton presided •over; both ,sessions.. The' reports from, the .secretaries ' of the dif- ferent departfnents . war a • defin- itely encouraging and. truly, in- dicative of progress; ,both - ,spirit- ua1ly and financially. A Memorial service . was cducted• by Mrs. C.. Vance, Chesley for twenty= eight member 'who --haves .passed to higher service in' the, past year: • Miss Helen Day.of. the Domin- ion' Board gave. ari interesting ,preview of next year's .study book .`'For :all • of • Life",- which •is. an aceount'of 'the forward movement .of missionary 'enterprise. Miss Olive.tBrand, missionary _teacher,.. gave. a graphic account of • her experiences while at., Smoky Lake Mission Schoohand at the. Church 'of • All, Nations, Montreal. Miss H°adill, , Walkerton,' had' charge of •the ..election .of. officers for the Coming year and Miss Day had -ehar-ge=-of-installation--pf officers: • Mr. Arthur. Graham ,of Wind- sor spent Sunday at Mr. Bill Ora -m Mr. and Mrs Gordon Jamieson, Mrs. J. G. Splan and,son Stuart ., o f Goderich, Mr. 1 and Mrs. John Jamieson of Lucknow spent Sun- day at. M. 'Thos. •Harris'. ° Mr. and Mrs. HarveyAckert and . 'family; of Lorne, Rev and Mrs. Harold Ackert • and; family • of • Moneton were Sunday visitors at Mr. Ernest Ackert's. • • Mrs. ' • Walter • i Iodgins' spent 'Monday afternoon with Mrs. Wm: Bade, and the ;two, ladies called on Mrs. James Baker. ' Mrs. Abner'. Ackert and‘ Jack spent 'Sunday at Mr. George El- :liott's at Amberley. ', A number of the ladies • from here .'attended the • district annual of the W. I. at Whitechurch on. Tuesday. Mrs. Ernest Ackert sang. a solo. ' ' Mr.. and Mrs, Harvey Houston and fan -My -spent Friday evening • at Mr. Richard "Elliott's_ and Mrs: Ralph Elliott and Joyce, Mrs, Almer Ackert and r a• Jack spent. Monday ..wjth Mr. and_ .Mrs. Bi1L.Stir•:ling.a..t_l nto a„ ' Graduates, From Normal.: On 'Year's -Work; ' Miss, °Ferne .Twamley, daughter, of. Mr. Wallace Twamley 'of Ash- field, has successfully . concluded her ' term ' at ..Stratford Normal School and will receive her teach- ing certificate on her year's work. This is . not an unusual accom- plishment in the Twamley fam- ily, -for all three sisters, Hilda, Elva.,,and Ferne have graduated in turn on their year's work. Officers of .1943 Honorary. presidents, Mrs. Jas. Clarke,Teeswater, Mrs. J. Beck -ing; Teeswater, Mrs. Jaynes• Cass, Chesley, 1VIrs. J. Hilditch, Wiar- ton, Mrs. W. Hodgins, Holyrood; past president, Mrs. Chas. Kelso, Port Elgin; president, Mrs. James F. Patterson., Wiarton; 1st vice president, Mrs. E. Beech, ' Ripley; 2nd vice president, Mrs. A.:..Ii. Aiken, Allenford,..3rd vice presi- dent, • Miss.' B. McNaughton, Un- derwood; 4th vice president, Mrs. W. M. Cameron; Cargill; record- ing sec;., ' Mrs. ' Rooy• • Thompson, Teeswater; 'corresponding sec., Mrs. Walter ,Krug, Chesley; .treas., Mrs. Douglas McKay, Kincardine; Christian ,stewardship . and fin= ance sec.,' Mrs.` Sidney Smith, Park Head; mission circle sec., Mrs. I. McCulloch, Allenford; -C-G. T.- group -see, -Mrs. George- Sil'lers, Walkerton; mission band sec., ' Mrs. W. M. Lee, Wiarton; Baby ,Band sec., Mrs. J. Ross Laidlaw, Paisley; associate • Help= ers; sec.,' Mrs, O. Pollock, 'Ripley; supply-sec:;--Mrs;--Frank- Gibson; Paisley; community friendship. sec., Mrs. C. Schwartz, Port El- -gin;- literature sec., Mrs.. Irwin Robinson, , Chesley; • missionary monthly and world friends sec., Mrs. T. Darlington, Southampton temperance and citizenship sec Mrs, Jack McCruedle, Kincard- ine; press .sec., Mrs.', J. G. Scar row, Tara. v THE' CONTRACT" for the :collet -a tion .of garbage in Kincardine has. beenf let to' Charles Wall at $1550. A HAVING BEEN petitioned by the' Business Men' ,of Luck- now to do so, 4 Hereby Declare Monday, May 2 A Civic • .Iloliday In The' Village of. Lucknow AND' REQUEST 'All Citizens to observe it as such. J. W. JOYNT, Reeve KINLOUGIH • Mrs. Roy Graham entertained the W.A. ladies on Friday after- noon. Plans were made to have ;l the annual quilting party at 'the chit -eh in June and to invite . the Kinlough • 'W.M.S., Bervie W. A. :.and Kinloss ' W.M.S. Mr; and 'George Colwell of Kin- loss were Sunday visitors: with Mr. • ad Mrs. John Colwell.. Mr; � nd Mrs: Fred Hodgins re-. turns from, Stratford • where .they 'spent the week -end:. 'Mrs:: ij.'s 'daughter;, Mrs: Jiro Fow,, d;'Mrs; George Margan.: and • f Windsor also spent, the: end in `Stratford., ' nd. 'Mrs: Eze . Stanley and of Sarnia spent the week h Mr. and Mrs. Sam -Stan- Hddg ler a babe week, 111lr: childr er4 ley. The omen's Institute met on Thurs • ay afternoon at ` the home o • _1 . ,. Maurice _ Hodgins. rs"he newt: appointed, -president, Mrs. Fran. ; Thompson; presided. The rieeti , opened 'with the Ode and Lord'. • rayer in unison.. Minutes of th previous meeting were read l y4 - the . retiring' secretary,. Mrs. erry .Hodgins., Correspon-. -dance as dealt with and -pians made .for ' the district annual meeti : ' .at Whitechurch on Tues- day n-► t,' May 18th. • A. short course on sewing was .discussed to be held at Holyrood in June. This course, is 'open' to the public and anyone wishing to. take ad-' vantage of . it is asked . to 'do so. Mrs. 1 •aynard Ackert` 'gaire , `a splendid paper on "Education better. Schools":.Mrs. Charlie 'liod- gins read a; poem on 'Mother" and •Mi s. -Thos. Hodgins: also read a poen ui keeping with Mothers' Day. Community singing follow- ed. The National Anthem closed the meeting and refreshments' were Served; Relatives, and ' friends from here attendd'cthe funeral of the late Frank . Boyle; on Tuesday at 'St. Andrew's church, Ripley.. , Pte Wm. 'Burt, of Prince. Rup= -ert- -home enjoying- a:- furlough: with , his parents, Mr: ,and Mrs. Charlie Burt. 'The lied gross' are holding, an- other social ''evening on .May 24th in the school: ,Everyone is asked tq ; conic•- tet alrd -help the -ladies• keep up 'the funds for overseas boxes and ' material for work: Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Montgom- ery 'returned' to Detroit after vis- iting with relatives' here -7.40 in Huron. ° .Merribers of the. W.M.S. from here attended the Presbyterial meeting in Wingham on Wednes- day last: Mr. and Mrs., 'Ben 'Logan of Ripley visited recently with Mr.. John Hodgins and Teiia. " ' ' '.'Mrs.. Oran Tout,' MrS: Bill, Hol Mand and Jack were Sundayvis- itors with Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Mr. and Mrs, Howard . Thomp- son, Marie and Bert visited Sun- day. with ' Mr. and Mrs. Alex Percy. Mr: and Mrs. Karl Boyle and' Marilyn spent. Sunday with ' Mr. and Mrs.. Bert Wise, Clinton: . lVtrs. W. J. McLean returned home after visiting with ' » Mrs John Sturgeon, Hervie. • Mr. and ;Mrs. Gordon McBurn- ey and Collyne of,,:,S•outhamrnptori were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Slessor and Mr, and Mrs. B. Mc- Lean, ` 'Ronnie Graham hadthe mis- fortune on Arbor Day last. tri: day while •on a fishing party at. the ditch' east' of the• Village to get a fish-hook so deeply embed- ded in his finger to need medical attention,„ No doubt Ronnie will always remember his first Arbor Day at school: ' Miss Ellen McBride of Ottawa returned to . her home .here, :. 4 FOR . SALE—one J'amesway 'oil burning brooder stove. First .class shape. Apply . at :Sentinel Office!' FOR ;SALE -McCormick Deer- ing ' 14 -plate disc. Johnston Me -1 Leod, ' Phone 27-r-8, Ripley.' FOR SALE—nine pigs read. -to wean, and good big Durham : Ow '7 years old, due to freshen June, 1st. Jas.. 'Forster, ' R, 1 :Lucknow. FOR SALE. -Edger •&pointer,' 3 -cement pour iders, pick, bolts 18 in. long & 'stakes 12 in. ;'long, edger for cutting cement & pair of knee' pads. Apply to •Mrs: Wm. J. McNall, Lucknow. WANTED—'30 telephone poles, 25 feet long, 6 inch.. tops. Advise- by June 10, 1943, stating price. Poles -to, be delivered in Dungannon by September lst, .1943. • Goderich Rural.' Telephone Co.: •: Jas. McWhinney, .Mgr. AUCTION SALE of 'household. furniture & miscellaneous house- hold items will be held at the • corner of ` John- and ;Edward' streets, Wirigham, at 2' p.m.,. on Saturday, May : 22nd. The follow- ing 'is for sale: dining roomsuite, chest of drawers, 3 • dressers, 2 double; beds, 1 single bed,, springs. and mattresses, hall seat; living. room sofa, 4 floor lamps with- shades, 5 table laimps with shades, 2 smoking •stands, ' foot, stool, oak rocking chair, 'white porcelain top table, kitchen cupboard,,mantle clock, several, pairs .of curtains & drapes, 'silk taffetta bed spread '& 2 pair matching 'curtains, ' mir- rors, pictures, ironing. oar as- sortment'• of dishes and vases, 'Stretcher; tables, garden hose• and many inisceilaneous household items. Terms Cash. Matt Gaynor,- auc:; J. H. McKay, Prop. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons;' having claims ' a- gainst Estate 'of ' John Mac=' Donald late of the Township of Ashfieldiri the County of Huron, Farmer; deceased, who died on or , about the Twenty-ninth day, of April, A.D. 1943, are required to send to, or • deliver to, Robert Nelson, R.R. No. '7,. Lucknow, On tario, on or before the Fifth day of June,. A.D. 1943, full partic ulars of their claims in writing, duly, verified .by 'affidavit. After the said fifth 'day of June the as- sets of the said John' MacDonald will be , distributed among the • person's ' entitled_ thereto_ .having. -egard only to the claims of which the administrator shall then have had notice. DATED at.Lucknow, Ontario, this Eleventh • day , of May. A.D, ,1943. ROBERT NELSON, R.R.I No. 7, Lucknow, Ont. Administr ator. LOST—Bill fold, with . suni ' of inoney '.& identification card‘' R e- ward offered. • Please leave at' Sentinel' Office, 'CARD OF THANKS •Pte. Ray McNall ¢wishes'•to• sex-: a a press•, his 'siiicere' thanks an u d - p4 preciation to the Lucknow Branch of the Red Cross for.' the,.- lovely gift of.knitted goods • I wish. to ...thank all who`have sent me cigarettes, letters and parcels, including tide Women's. Association .of the United church. These ...gifts- are all greatly preciated. Cpl. W. S..Canteron., YR Estate is Different. from every other'. Many prob Mems .are lnvolvea famljr and' financial cenditians, ;requirements' and objectives are different. No one person could be expected to effectively deal with the many ,duties required of . an executor., The Sterling Trusts Corporation brings. to: 'these . problems the combined experience of • a staff fully qualified to administer your estate , promptly and efficiently. Name qs your Executor , THE STERLING .TRUSTS. CORPORATION ' 372 BAY ST., TORONTO ESTABLISHED '191 F. T. ARMSTRONG OPTOMETRIST ° IN LUCKNOW' . FIRST' WEDNESDAY OF. EACH, MONTH' :. AFTER JUNE 1st 10; a.m. ,to '6. o'clock•• AT • WM. SCHMID'S • STORE P. Stuart MacKenzie.:..: BARRISTER & SOLICITOR • Walkerton, Ontario. IN LUCKNOW-� • Each Wednesday 'Afternoon & Evening At G. H. SMITH'S OFFICE FRANK BOYLE DIES ' The death occurred in Duron Township on Sunday of Frank R. Boyle in his 55th year. The funeral -service was held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Ripley, on Tuesday,, with inter- ment • in Greenhill 'Cemetery, Lucknow. • . REPAIIUNG BAKE . OVEN The oven at Uoilyrnan's bak= • ery is being re -bricked at . pres- ent by a specialist from Toronto. While the oven is being repaired, - baking is being done in the• for- mer. Reid bake shop, the neces- sary equipment having been may - .ed over . there 'the' end of the week, •Y • RESIGNS AS CLERK OF HA1VIILTON "PRESBYTERY : , Rev. A. L. Budge, D.D. of Ham- ilton, .and well known in this dis- trict,. has • resigned the office of clerk of the' Presbytery of ' Hamil ton, a posy' he has efficiently fill. ed for eighteen 'years: The resignation ' was accepted. regretfully and an honorarium' of $100 was voted Rev. Budge. He' will continue to act as ci'erk ' of the Synod of Harniltin and Lon- don. • Cars Collide . Cars. driven byW. J. bouglitik • and George Joynt figured in a motor collision on Quality 'Hill last week. The Joynt car. was • stripped, of a fender in the aoci-