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THE LUCKNOW. SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
THURSDAY, JUNE .17th, 1943
Make Donatioris NOW
in aid Of.,•'. , • .• • '
The Greek. War Relief Fund
SPONSORED LOCALLY BY THE
LUCKNOW VILLAGE COUNCIL
Donations mai be left at..
The Municipal Office, Lucknow
Dominion Objcctive Is Half A Million Dollars
CAMPAIGN DATES JUNE 7th to JUNE 26th
:BOUNDARY EAST.
Mr. and Mrs. George :Fisher,
Gordon, Kathleen and Mary Mar-..
garet spent. Monday at the home.
• 'of Mrs.. John Carruthers:
• Mr. an. rs. Earl Wightman
and fami1 Auburn. visited
•
with Mr. an. Mrs. Pharis Mathers
• on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mathers
•- and Miss Hattie Gallagher of
Lucknow spent a few days of last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Pharis'
Mathers.
Mrs. Merrill Cantelon of Wing -
ham visited over the week -end
with. Mr. Alfred Patterson.
, Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedy,
Billie and Jack attended the Ken-
nedy picnic at Kincardine last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ge6rge '.Kennedy,
were host and hostess to a fain-
ily- at their home on Sun-
day. Those attending were Mr.
• and Mrs. Duncan Kennedy of
'gingham, Mrs, David Kennedy,
Peter and Annie of Whitechurch,
Alex Kennedy from Winni-
peg, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Durnin
and sons of St. .Helens, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Tichborne of Goder-
_ Mk.. and_ Mr. and„ Mrs. Jack Reid
e. of Auburn. . •
Miss Jean 'MacMillan has been
're;:etigaged aS** teacher for S.S. No.
9, Kinloss.
• ' The pupils of S.S. No._ 9 vis -
ted No. 8 at_Langside on Friday
last and staged a ball a,me .at
which the home team were the
winners with a very spectacular
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MrS. Chatnney of Marnock spent
the past. Week with her daughter
Mrs. Raymond Finnigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Whitley. of
Hamilton called on friends here
on Friday. -
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Brooks of
COlborne visited on Sunday ev-.
ening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Treleaven and Beatrice.
Mrs. Ronald . Storms and twin
daughters Beverley and Patricia
-are- visiting -with- Mr; ----and- -Mrs; -
Cecil Blake & other friends here.,
Miss Joanne Hunter of Luck -
now spent the week -end with her
aunt, Miss Beatrice TreleaVen.
Mrs. Richard Johnston of Luck -
now' visited over the week -end
with Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick.
Rev. and Mrs. J: C. Hutton ot
Underwood were guests of Mks.
Edna McWhinney on Saturday• :
Anniversary services were held -
in Crewe church on Sunday with
Rev. Hutton of Underwood as the
guest speaker and Mr. Aubrey
Toll of Auburn as soloist in tbe
afternoon, and the junior • male
quartette of Westfield at the ev-
ening service.
1VfrEir* '''''''''''''' Of
Exeter visiter a few days with
his brother _Marvin and Mrs. Dur-
nin.
score of 30-26.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat MacMillan .
and Margaret visited on Sunday
at Mr. Joe MacMillan's.
El INEDIffERENCEPININANA
Start Min Right!
Your Baby Chicks And Poults Will Thrive On
• PURINA CHICK STARTENA
PURINA TURKEY STARTENA
TakeOut "CHICK INSURANCE"
• Drop one CHEK-R-TAB in each quaxt drinking water as
a safeguard against spreading disease germs, fungus growths
andAntestinal troubles in baby chicks. °
FOR HOGS
Add 1 Bag Hog Chow to each 5 bags Chop — Produce 4
Hogs Per ton of Chop instead of just 2 — Ask for plan of
self feeder. For reliable farmers, we; will supply you with
Hog Chow at today's Ca.* Price, pay when the Hogs go to
market—no Carrying charge.,
Lorne MacLennan
'Phone 77-w
KINLOSS COUNCIL
Council met _May 25th as per
adjournment. All members pres-;
ent. The minutes of the meeting
of April 12th were read and ad-
opted. ,
• The Clerk was instructed to re-
plyt� the communications from
the Sandy Construction Company
anclr„the . Township of Cultoss.
Council then adjourned. to meet.
as a court or revision On the, as-
sessment roll of 1943, The follow-
ing adjustments were made: WM.
Pinnell,PE.H. 10, Con. 11, land as-
sessment reduced. $100; Lawrence°.
MacLeod, Lot 25; Con. 2, reduced
$200 on land assessment: The fol-
lowing had their dog assessments
struck off the roll. Gilbert Ham-
ilton, John Purves, David Car-
ruthers,, Lance Morrison, Alex
McKenzie and. Mrs. A. Ackert.
on
motion. of ColWell and Mc-
Kinnon the court of revision was
now closed and the roll as re-
vised be taken as a basis of taxa-
tion for the year 1943. Council
then resumed for general busi-
ness: . •
The sheep claim of Robt. Reid
for lambs killed and injured a-
mountingeto $33.00 was paid.
The Assessment roll was accep-
ted Iron): the assessor and an or-
der issued for his saiau and pos-
tage,
The auditor reported the audit
on the collector's roll which was
accepted and he paid his„fee of
$5.00.
The collector returned his roll
completed which was accepted
-and-an order issued for his salt
ary and extras. •
Council then adjourned to meet
again: on Monday, June 21st • at
the Usual tinie and place.
Cheques,issued: R. Elliott, part
;salary, $20„;00; Aleic • McKenZie,
Part salary, 20.00; Dan McKin-
non, Part salary, 20.007 John Col-
well, part salary,- 20.00; P. „A.
Murray, part salary, 20.00; Thos.
Gaunt, part salary, 40.00; J. 'R.
Lane, part salary, 70.00; Treas.
of „Ontario, hall license fee, 3.00;
relief cheque, relief, :13.05; A. B.
Thompson, caretaking, 6.35; Mrs.
Colwell,stamps, 3.00; J. k Lane,
'postage and telephOne, 4.00; John-
ston Conn, audit Col. .roll, 5.00;
Robt. Reid, sheep claim, 33.00;
G. Hamilton, 'insp. Reid's claim,.
3.20; E_ .Irwin; assessor's...salary_
and postage, 101.25; D. S. Car-.
ruthers, collectors salary and ex-.
tras, 130.00; R. Elliott, 2. trips to
Walkerton with car, 8.40; J. R.
Lane, 1 'trip to Walkerton,, 2.00.
J. R. LANE, Clerk.
PURPLE GROVE
• The funeral of the late Mrs, V.
E. Gawley which took place from
her home in Ripley to Kincardine
cemetery was largely attended
by the many friends of the- Grove
Where Mrs. Gawley had resided -
since her 'marriage to the *late
Mr. V. Gawley. Symathy is ex-
tended to the bereaved faniiiy.
• Mr. and Mrs. Sam Emerson &
family visited at Mr. Dan Gillies
on Sunday. •'
Mr. and *s. C. Shier were in
London on Thursday. Misg
Wil-
kinson- retailed with them.
'Mr. and Mrs. Don McCosh and
Mary visited at Mr. Forster's re.
cantly. '
Miss Jean Long and her moth-
er spent Sunday at Mr. Ralph
Hill's. -
Mr. and Mrs. , Victor Whitley
of Hamilton and Mrs, Ellen Mc
Nall of Lucknow and Mr. and
Mr. Jack Emerson visited on Sat-
urday at Mr. Isaac Nixon's of
Belfast.
.
.Mr: John Wall and Misses An-
nie and Lizzie visited at Mr. Reg
McBride's recently.
Mr.. • Andrew Emerson spent
Monday with his son Mr. John
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F,OTt SALE ---1930 Dodgecoupe,
goOd tires. AJat Sentinel Of-
fice,
, .
FOR SALE—Goodhouse & gar-
age on nice lot in Lucknow, Ap-
ply at Sentinel Office. .
WANTED TO .RENT -5 or four
furnished rooms with bath.
Ap-
ply Sentinel- Office. .
SOWS FOR 1 SALE—Ti;v6 pure-
bred York sows, due in July, Ap-
ply to Harry Anderson, Lucknow.
FOR SALE -20 bags choice seed
potatoes and quantity of seed
buckwheat. Apply at geTtinel.
Of-
fice.
FOR SALE—Purebred 2-year-pld
Shorthorn bull, and an Ayrshire
Cow. George Twaamley, 'Phone
77-8, Dungannon. • •
FOR SALE well constructed
barn, 38x 72, and frame dwelling
house, good lumber. Apply, to
George King, R. 2 Teeswater,
'Phone 606-r-3, Winghain.
WANTED -3 -room summer cot-
tage, from July 19 to August 14,
simply furnished. Apply to Rev.
W. L. Detlor, Parry Sound.
22 RECONDITIONED PIANOS,
2 new pianos,. Spring -filled ches-
terfield suites, bedroom suites
with cable spring and spring -fill-
ed mattresses at Selluett & Sons,
Mildmay. •
WANTED TO PURCHASE—Pul-
lets all breeds and ages,- 4 weeks
up to ,i0Ar weeks. Highest 'prices
paid. k;,,e‘, rite for full details.
TweddleChick Haieheries Lim-
ited, Fergus, Ontario.
TEACHER WANTED for U. S. S.
No. 14, Paramount, duties to coin-
menee September 1st. Apply
stating qualifications to R. G.
Hamilton, secretary -treasurer, R.
3 Lucknow.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE of
farna- stock, -iniplenients-&- house-
hold effects at N.H. Lot 71, 72,
Con. 2 Kinloss on Thursday, June
24th at- 2 o'cikek. Terms cash. The
-*ill also be offered subject
to a reserve bid. •See bills. Matt
Gaynor, Auc.; Mrs. Melvin Irwin,
Prop.
NOTICE
A Tiffin Cemetery 'Meeting is
being held Tuesday, June 22nd
at 839 p.m. at the home of Chas.
Tiffin. All interested are urgently
requested. to attend. • .
Wm. Brown, Sec.-Treas..
NOTICE
NOTICE RE WOOD
Owing to the fact that we -have
so many orders for slabs on file
we will be unable to accept any
more orders in the rneanlime.
Later we will advise when we are.
prepared to accept further orders
for slabs.
• Tie Lucknow Sawmill Co.
WALLPAPER -we intend to con-
tinue in the wallpaper business;
a good selection now on hand.
Mrs. R. J. Cameron, Lucknow.
TENDERS WANTED,
Tenders addressed to the un-
dersigned will be received until
twelve o'clock noon of Thursday,
the 15th day of July, 1943, for the
purchase • of the Valuable real
'estate of the late David Clenden\
ning Taylor, more particularly
described as the Westerly Half
of Lot 242 and 'the Westerly 33
feet of lot 259 both in the village
*yof LiicKiiow fn the county of -
Bruce. . _
• On the said lands there is said
to be erected a two'story building
latterly used as a hotel premises.
• The highest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
• Mrs. D.,C. Taylor 4
Lucknow; Ont.
Executrix of the Estate
of D. 'C. Tar6r.
Highest
CASH PRIES
Paid For
SCRAP METALS'
POULTRY '
and
WOOL
Licensed Wool Dealers
BROWN BROS.
'Phone 181 Kincardine.
F. T. ARMSTRONG
OPTOMETRIST -
LyCKNOW-
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
,ST. •HELENS.,,
Mrs. Gordon, Mr.- and Mrs. T.
J. Salkeld, and Lawrence, Mr. and
Mrs.- W. 1. Miller, Mrs. :T. J. Todd
and Anne and Mrs. McIntyre at-
tended the Salkeld picnic held
at the Seaforth Lion's Park on
Sattirday.
Services at the United church
were withdrawn on Sunday ow-
ing to ticrinlversary • of the
Whitechurch United Church.
Pirot Officer T. F. Wilson left
on Saturday for Halifax`, and was
Mrs. Irvin- laCabe.... Li
ot-WinclSbr are visitors with her
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accompanied by. Mrs. Wilson.
Mrs. Arnold Woods, Fergus, is
a visitor with her mother, Mrs.
R. J. Woods, •
father Mr. john 1VIcQuillin and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuillin. Mr.
and Mrs. Carle Johnston and
Marie of Bluevale were also re-
cent guests.
AU the ladies are invited to the
Red Cross quilting in the Hall on 41/4
Friday afternoon.
When we are all forced. or .•
ght_to, thindi" non ot-zza-.
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thinks.
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