The Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-09-23, Page 4PAG* FOAM
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OiNOW 6ENTiN1CL, LUCIi1t1rW, ONTARIO
Them is a ready market now
for your surplus
eat i an
I •
See your nearest straw presser
or write
.Inde & Dach Paper Company
of ' Canada, Limited
Trenton, Ontario
NotiCe
WM. A. STEWARTis taking
over the ' Massey. Harris
Agency 'in Lucknow on, Oct-
oblr ;lst.
ALL ACCOUNTS owing
John S. Kilpatrick are requir-
ed to be paid by. October 25th,
1943,. according ,to . W. P. T. B.
regulations. • :
WE WISH TO THANK" the
public for their patronage' in
the past and solicit a 'Contin-
-dance of your patronage. for
Mr.• Stewart, who will give
you prompt and efficient ser-
vice.
John S. Kilpatrick
�l,..FORCED LANDING . was neat-
ly accomplished by: moonlight a-
mong the depleted lumber piles
of the Goderich Manufacturing
Co. When the engine failed, an
instructor -pilot from Sky Harbor
set his Tiger Moth down without
damage. The plane took off again
next morning from an irnprovis-
ed 15 -foot runway.
CREWE
Mr. and Mrs,, Vernon. Hunter,.
Joan, Murray and Mr.' and`Mrs..
Jack Curran and children spent
Thursday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Bert 'Treleaven.:
Mr. and . Mrs. Wilfred Dren-
nan, Lorainne. and J. C. visited
with Mr..and ..Mrs. T. M. Dur-
nin on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam .Kilpatrick,
Mr: and Mrs: Cecil Blake ' and
Jimmy, Mrs. Harry. Middleton &
Lynn were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Rich. Kilpatrick on Sunday.
Mrs. Emmons and Muriel spent
a few days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Freeman, Lee -
burn. .
A number from here ,attended
anniversary services dt Blakes
and heard two very inspiring
sermons by >Rev. Snell of Au-
burn.
Miss S hirl y Sherwood is at-
tending Lucknow I igh :School
which opened on Monday.
DUNGAN ' N
exemossaanwcanita
Mrs. H.a•rry Ryan returned
home after a visit with her dau-
ghter, Mrs. Wm. Blake. at Walk-
erton.
Miss Olive Tichborne, Goder-
ich spent a few days with her
friend, Mrs. Lorne Ivers and call-
ed . on other friends while' here.
Mr. and 'Mrs. J. R. McNab and
Mrs.' 3. C. McNab of :Lucknow
visited on Sunday with Mr. Thos..
Stothers. We . areglad to know
Mrs,. J. R. McNab is...recovering
nicely from her .recent illness.,
Mrs. J. G. -Montgomery of Dun-
gannon wishes to announce the
engagement of her younger Aau-
ghter, .Isabelle Ethel;, Reg.N, also
daughter a the • late Mr. 3. • G.
Montgomery to Mr. W. J. Col-
lins, Preston, son of Mrs. Wm.
Collins and the late , Mr. ,,Collins
of Tara, Ont. The wedding to
take place the middle of October.
Mrs. Jim Million and little dau-
ghter . Patricia . returned to their
home in . Stratford after a vaca-
tion spent. with 'their aunt,. Mrs.
Lorne Ivers.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown
and family visited Mr. and .Mrs.
Bert Reid, Listowel, on 'Sunday.
• The September meeting of the
Dungannon United church wa
held. Friday.. afternoon with a
good .attendance: Mrs. J. McWhin
ney presided and ' opened wit
' Every woman who enlists in
the Women's Division of ,the R.
C. A. F. is definitely assisting in
shortening the war by releasing
a man for aircrew duties.
fE IXED/ffEREICE PURU►A MAl
Purina Chek-R-TOfl
For
GROWING PULLETS, GROWING TURKEYS, ' g1LAYING'
'• FLOCKS AND BREEDER TURKEYS '
IT PAYS to .fight roundworm from the very, beginning for
they rob growing birds of feed that should go into building
bone and flesh. They reduce egg profits by cutting pro-
duction of layers.
PURINA CHEK-R-TON serves as a flock treatment for
large roundworms (ascarids) and ^as an appetizer andin-
testinal astringent.
If Birds Are : Off - Condition
Mix Chek-R-Ton in their mash (full directions -on the, can) .
It will increase appetites and tone them up fats' continued
production.
LorpenMacLennan, 'Phone new
a hymn 'followed with prayer by
Mrs. Robert Moore: Mrs. Everett
Errington read the scripture les=
son. The roll call was ariswered
by. a 'verse of scripture. The min-
utes of the last meeting were
read and approved. A = discussion
took placeon how to raise fund
and it was decided to have a Hal.
lowe'en party with Mrs. D. A
Fowler—and. ..,.Mrs. Otto .Popp . 2
committee in charge.'' It . was de
cided for each member to choose
a• name from the list -of boys it
service' overseas and 'write
cheery • letter, 'together with
Christmas card from the Associa
tion. Mrs. Leroi Stingel gave tw
piano ' instrumental number
Mrs. Donald Fowler gave a splen
did reading on "A man why
never. complained". The meetini
then .came to a close with a'hymi
"Rescues the Perishing" and th
National Anthem. The committe
in charge of -the program for th
October meeting 'are Mrs. Fran1
Pentland, Mrs. Earl McNee• an
Mrs. Annie Culbert.
ST. HELENS
Mrr and Mrs. Arnold Barbou
of Fergus and Mr. and Mrs. Wil
son - Woods & children of Guelp
were recent visitors with Mr
R. J. Woods. •
MeaR'oupoins 13, 14 and 1
and 16. are. due 'at the Beef Rir
on Thursday, September 30th.
Mr. Allan Miller has returne
to the Y.M.C.A. centre at Po
Albert after spending the .sun
Mer months at his home here.
Rally Day will be observed
the United Church next Sunda
at 11 a.m.
Any donations for. Christen,
bags ,to be, sent by the Red Cro
to the servicemen in hospital
Newfoundland may be left
Miller's Store or with' Mrs. W.
Miller. Among articles request
are pen knives, pencils, paper
envelopes, games, puzzles, , ha
candy or.. chocolate bars, gut
Readers Digest,,, paper covers
booltS, cigarettes, and Christmas
cards. Cash donations will 1
gladly received.
• -Mr. and Mrs. Rory MacDona
of Dungannon were recent
tors . with Mr. and Mrs. Joh
Cameron.
Mac Rutherford, son' of - Mr.
Mrs. Will Rutherford is maks
favorable recovery .from 'an e
ergency operation for appen
citis in Wingham Hospital
Friday evening.
v . P115 +, •ems;.
• 110
FOR SALE—Dining room buffet,
in good condition. Apply at Sen-
tinel Office.•
s
h'
FOR SALE—Small cook stove,
reservoir, nearly. new. Apples at
Sentinel Office. .
FARM FOR, SALE --Southerly 3a
of the N.H. of Lots No. 41• 8c' 42,,
Con. 1,, Kinloss 'Township, con -
Wiling 75 acres, 60 acres under.
bush. Apply, to •Mrs, Estherr A.
Purves; R.R.'_ 4, Ripley. °•
AUCTION SALE of stock- & im-
plements at Lot 4, Con. 10, Huron
Twp., Thursday, September 30th
at '2 • o'clock. See bills. Donald
B. Blue, Auc.; Mrs. Pearl Boyle,
Administratrix.
AUCTION SALE of stock. & im-
plements, Con. 12, °Turnberry, 11/2
miles west of Belmore on Tues-
day, Sept. 28 at one o'clock. See
bills.., • Matt Gaynor, Auc.;' Pat
Lynett, Prop.
1 S 'CHESTERFIELD SUITES—
(some spring -filled); also 12 re-
conditioned pianos. Two stores of
furniture. Free delivery. Schuett
.&. Sons Furniture Store, Mild-
may.
• FOR SALE—Lovely 7 -room two-
• storey red brick home, good lo-
• cation on Victoria .St., Goderich,
' new hot water heating, newly de-
!corated, wired for electric stove,
c . oak floors, possession' Oct. -20th,
• 1943. Priced to sell, owner leaving.
• town. E. Astle, 38 Victoria St.,
i Goderich, Ont. - f .
. FOR SALE -7 room brick dwell-
ing, Gough .St:, Lucknow, 3 piece
i bath, concrete floor in basement,
r good furnace, woodshed, double
garage, garden. Buildings all in
), good condition: and . would be
1, suitable for two apartinents.l This,
property is the Estate of Moore-
3 house Mitchell and is offered for
sale . to settle 'estateand can be
I purchased at reasonable price for
e quick sale, substantial down pay -
e meat, balance 5 per cent on mort-
e gage.
k Apply to Clarke & Clarke,
d • Realtors,
Kincardine, Ont.
IN . MEMORIAM
HAINES—In loving memory of
r my dear wife, Nellie Haines, who
L. passed . away, September 15th,
h 1933. •
s• •"In our joys' and in' our sorrows,
Days of toil and hours of ease
.5 Still He calls in cares and
!b' pleasures
Christian love Me morel than
•d these". . .
i't. Sadly missed by husband • anc
z- sons, Gnr. Carman Haines, Over.
seas and Pte. Neil Haines, Van•
at couver Island. '
►y
NOTICE
as CLERK'S NOTICI: OF FIRST
$S POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST
in Voters' Lists, 1943, Municipality
3t Of Ashfield, County of Huron
°i• Notice is hereby givers that :
'd have complied With Section 8 o.
& The Voters' Lists Act and `'that :
rd have posted up at my office a
n, R.R. 3, Lucknow,' on the 8th da
'd . of September, . 1943, the list o:
as all persons entitled to vote in the
Des said Municipality at Munic pa
Elections, and that such list re
id mains there for inspection:
i- And I hereby, call upon ail vot
in ers to take immediate proceed
ings to have ariy errors or orris
& sions corrected according to law
ng the last day for appea.l.. beini
n- the 29th day of September, 1943
(i- Dated this 8th day of Septem
on her, 1943.
C.' E. MCDONAGw: (•.lads
FOR SALE -42 -inch blower But-
ting box, ready :for work. Priced
to sell at $10.00. Apply to James
5H. ,MacIntosh, R. 5 Lucknow.
WANTED TO PURCHASE -Pul-
lets, all ages and breeds, good. ,
prices: paid. Write. Tweddle Cidele
Hatcheries, Limited, Fergus, Ont:,
Corning Events
St. Peter's (Anglican) Church
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th
HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICE
11 a.m.-Morning prayer; speak-
er Rev P. H. Streeter, rector of
Blyth.
7.30 p.m. ---Evening prayer, speak-
er, Rev. H. F: Dann of South
Kinloss. s
Prof. A. W. Anderton
Has Resumed Tuitions in
Piano, Singing and Theory
IN LUCKNOW
At The Residence Of
A. C. AGNEW
F. T .V4G
OPTOMETRISTARMSTRO
IN LUCKNOW
FIRST WEDNESDAY
• OF EACH MONTH
AFTER , JUNE 1st.
10 a.m. to '6 o'clock
AT. WM. SCH IID'S STORE
• s
•
P. Stuart MacKenzie
BARRISTER & 'SOLICITOR'
Walkerton, Ontario,
IN LU.CKNOW
Each Wednesday
Afternoon & Evening
At G. H. ° SMITH'S OFFICE
Blue- s Auction .
Sale Register
Sat. Sept. 25 — Blackstone's
big furniture sale at 'skat-
ing rink, Goderich, after-
noon and evening.
Tues. Sept. 28—Farm stock &
implements at Horace Hor-
ton's, 4 miles north 'of God-
erich.
Thurs., Sept. 30—Farm stock
Lot 4, Con. 10, Huron Twp.
Mrs: Frank Boyle, ' Admin-
istratrix.
Sat. Oct. 2—Furniture at Mar-
tha Million's, St. David's
:St. Goderich.
Monday, October 4—Furniture
at Charlie Elliott's, Dung-
annon.
Thurs. Oct. 7—At Thos.' Cul-
bert's, Lot 3, Con. 8, Huron
Twp, Culbert & "Ritchie.
Tues., Oct. 19—farm stock &.
implements at farm of Ed
Welsh, Con. 9, East. Wawa -
flush. • ' ., .:
Donald B. BlueAm.