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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-10-07, Page 4PAGE FOUR • -- • ••••*-c-:•••• • 0 THE _LUC...KNOW SENTINELI_LumNow, oNTAtuo •, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1943 Arrived -1%1s Week ONE CARLOAD. Johns - Manville RockWool Home INSULATION RDFR NOW WHILE IT LASTS • Planing Mill, 'Phone:111504 ullets For• Sale WE ALSO BUY all POULTRY. ..Lotne. 'MacLennan Purina Dealer, Lucknow :Mr. and -Mrs. Edgar Annis and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith of Paisley, Mr. and Mrs. Will • Long of, Benmiller and grandson- Brian Kilpatrick sPent. Sunday p.m, with Mr. and. Mrs, Rich 'Kilpatrick.! - • Mr. and Mrs. Herb Curran, lVIr. • and Mrs. Geo. Saunders attended the funeral of Mr. John Wright at Parkhill qn Saturday. - and -Mrs. Jack Ryan_,Ite1±97. and Ronald from Goderich Visit; ed at Herb Curran's on Sunday. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. • and Mrs. Will Andrew were Mr. and Mrs. John Long of Bonmil7 ler and their daughter Mrs. Young of Goderich, and Mr. Young, WHITECHURCH • The rally of thIg.Maitland res- byteri, -a the W.M.S. will be • held here in the. Presbyterian. church on''Wedne*y-,__Obtober - '1316 -at Z p.m. Mrs, Rev. Jack, of Seaferth will be guest -Speaker. We are sorry to re -port Mrs. Joe Tiffin °is suffering from a severe attack of shingles. We are sorry to report Mr. Mit- chel Ellliott is under the, doctor's --caeAie--was—t&CyCitteri-ch last -- week for an x-ray. We hope for a speedy recovpilr. • ' Mrs. Rich and little son Oliver Of Formosa is visiting her sister, Mrs. Rhys PollOok and Mr.,.Pol- lcick - ' Cominunion—serkee---twill held next Sunday at 11 a.m. in the,. Pregbyterian•ehtirch. Prepar-, atory .service will be held onFri- day "evening at 8.30 p.m. The family of Mrs. David Ken- nedy gathered at her home on Sunday in honor of her .81st birthday, • - Mr .\ Clarence Cox was called to. Goderich last Saturday,.owing to the serious illness of his father there. - .Mrs.. Kirk has •rented. Mrs:. 'Ed Catitit's liciuseand'moved into it the, end of last week. . Mr. and Mrs. James WilsOn,,, Jr., Mrs.. James Wilson; Sr. and Miss, Merle Wilson,. R.N. motored to yl'oronto ,on Tuesday:iMrs. Wil- son, Sr, and Miss Wilion are vis- iting this: week -there with, -Miss - Agnes Wilson, R.N. and other relatives. • .A CLYDESDALE MARE, 4 yrs. • , old and weighing,bout 1800' lbs. was sold by Duncan' McGregor Culross to: Chas. Halliday of Chesley for $350. • • • • fEINEDIffERENCEPRIIAMI • ;. • 4,44; • • ••S r ••• Purina For . . . • GROWING PULLETS, GROWING TURKEYS, LAYING FLOCKS AND BREEDER TURKEYS PURINA CHEK-R-TON se ryes as a flock treatment for large roundworms (acarids) and' as an appetizer and in- • testinal astringent. FOR HOGS lo Add 1 Bag Hog Chow to each 5 bags Chop — Produce 1 Hogs per ton of Chop *tea& of just 2 — Ask for' plan of selfIleeder. For reliable farriers, we will supply you with Hog Chow. at today's Cash Price, pay when the Hogs go to Market ---no carrying charge. •• , • , Buy Purina By The Ton and Save Money Lorne MacLennan, *Phone 77.w 4, • ,,KINLOyGH -Mr. F. A. -Hodgins has had his house and barn roofs .tarred by Mr. Sam Moore a Kincardine.. Relapves from here attended, the silver wedding on Friday last of Mr. and Mrs. ,Wm. Walsh, Purple Grove. • Miss Isabel Orr returned to .Langside after spending a couple of weeks With her sister, Mrs. Harold Percy: Mr. and Mrs. • Fred HOdgitis and Mr. George Vanderburg vis- • ited Sunday With Mr. and Mrs, Wilfrid.Cerson, Kingarf. .Mr, ancl.Mrs', P. A. LMurray en- tertained relatives „on Saturday evening Mit at %their' home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Torn Coln- . • son of Preston who were Married on Saturday. 4 pleasant time was' enjoyed and ;the happy couple were recipients of many useful and lovely gifts.: The Women's Institute meeting Was held on Thursday last at the home of Mrs. Donald MCCosh, The president, Mrs. Frank •Thompson was in charge. After the usual opening ,exercises .plans were made :to. pack boxes • for overseas in the near future. The secretary Of Kiplough Red Cross eXtended,4ii'invitation to all lad- ies of Holyrood and centres work- ing from there ...tO" Come to the Orange hall Tuesday net, Oct. 12th to pack the thirteen boxes for overseas. Methods of raising funds was disctissed and Mrs. AlekPercy and, Mt's. Alphonse Murray were chosen as a com- mittee to make all necessary plans for a. Hallowe'en masquer- ade dance to. be held. at Holyrood. •Prizes to be given.. The guest' speaker wa,s Dr. J. A: MacDonald of Ripley who gave an interest. g—a-ddress on the tonrc--St-eiar Welfare. Mrs: James Hodgins ex- FOR SALE -70 pullets. Apply to H. D. MacDonald, R. 2, Lucknow. — FOR SALEClimax Cutting Box,' $60.00. Apply to Stewart Shiens, Ripley 1, Ripley phone. FOR SALE — CongqieUrn. Gold Seal rug, 6 x 9. Apply to Mac MacLennan,- Luc.knoW. NOTICE—Now prepared to do 'gen6ral blacksinithing. Edward' • . Dexter, Lucknow. F.94 SALE -13 -inch Maple .Leaf • plate grinder, in good shape. Ap- ply at Sentinel Office. . - :•PIGS FOR -SALE—APply to Bert Treleaven, R. R. 1, . Dungannon, 'Phone 78-r-7; Dungannon. FOR SALE—Hand washer with wringer, in first class &ape. Ap- ply at Sentinel Office. FOR SALE — two -year -Old red Shorthorn bull. Apply John, Mc-, Quillin & Son. . FOR SALE—Frost & Wood single • fur- Plow_Joot Wil-:= lied Hackett; -R. R. 7, Liieknow, Phone 6141 Dungannon. WANTED TO PURCHASE—Pul- lets, all ages and breeds, good. prices-paidr-Write-Tweddle-Clirick Hatcheries, Limited, Fergus, Ont. pressed appreciation to Dr. Mac Donald for coming and for his splendid address-. WS. Don Mc - Cosh read .a humorous poem on The Dentist's Chair. Mils. Tom Hodgins also read a poem and Mrs. Raynard Ackert read "The Grumble. Corner". The National Anthem ,closed the meeting and lunch Was served by the hostess. Sunday last •the Presbyterian - Congregation held their anniver- sary services. Rev. H. Dann con- ducted both services: Mrs. John Enimerson, Miss Kathryn Agnew and Mr. Bob MacDonald were soloists. On. Friday afternoon of this week ;there will be the ser- vice .of preiparation for the Sacra- ment of -the- Lord' -Supper on SundayneXt: • Mr. and Mrs. LloydPercy an Mary of Huron visited Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Walsh en- tertained the Anglican choir on Monday evening at their home in 'llonor of Miss Dorothy Pinnell, bride of this Week. After choir' practise Miss Marion Walsh read an 'address expressing good wish- es to the bride and regret in losing her, from our community • and Miss. Edna Bdyle made the • presentation of a lowly painted vase. • Dorothy thanked those oreSent for their kindness to he. and all sang "For she's a jolly good fellow". A humorous con- test was enjoyed . and a .social 'chat enjoyed after which the hqs• - tess served a dainty lunch.. Many from here attended the Teeswater Fair on Wednesday. Letters of thanks were receiv- ed during the week from Pte. Har- ty Ritchie, Gnr. Edward Burt,. I..1Bdr. Wm. •Holland? Walter .13reckles, C.T.T.0oes of chocolates sent few• weeks ago. •.• • A number from here atten e the Thanksgiving tervi s at St" John's , Church; Bervie, on day last. DEATH CLAIMEO-4n aged Ber- vie oouple. Less than twenty-four hours 'apart. • Mrs. s. Hunter died in Kincardine Hospital on September 24th,.le r husband was stricken that night with a . • heart attack and• died within . few hours. Mrs.' Hunter was 70 years of age.and Mr. Hunter 75. FOR SALE -1 Linoleum rug, 9 x 12, suitable •lbr dining rooin; 1 small square kitchen .table;.12 . rubber stair ,pads (hroWn), per-. feetly_Liew; 1. plate raiL 'Apply at The 'Sentinel Office..,. • .FOR ,SALE Jersey Cow, your choice of two, bOth young, good mincers, high, testers and quiet. Cine chie to freshen in February, the other in May. Apply to W. R. Farrier, WhitechurOh. Phone 611-r-31 Wingham. AUCTION SALE. of farm, farm stock ° and implements, .Con. 14, Ashfield Township,• three mites west of Lucknow, on\ Monday, October llth. gee bills for list. Terms cash.Me.IVin Raynard, Prop.; Donalci B. Blue, Auc. AUCTION SALE of- stock, etc., at, Lot 9, Con. 3, • Urnberry, Twp: on Thursday,' 0 -er 7th. See *bills ." for list. *Terms cash. Writ Yeo, -PrOP-.; 'Matt Gaynor, Auc. AUCTION SALE of farm stock and implements,' Con. 4 Ashfieid, 11.2 miles west of Dungannon on WednesdaY, 'October 13th. See bills ,for list. Terms Cash. Arthur Roach, Prop.; Donald B. Blue, Auc. AUCTION SALE, of cattle, etc. at. the Stock Yards, Ribley, Tues- day, October 12th at I.30. 60 extra choice spring calves: .65.yearling •.• steers --and heifers; 3 cows With. calf at fbot; 5 tows '• in qalf; heifersin call;:3 driving horses and' a • number of. ewes. Thomas Barris; Prop.; Donald, B. ',Blue,. Auc.- FOR -SAL&-7 room .brick"dwoll- ing,. Gough St., Lucknow, 3 piecp. hath, concrete ,floor in basethent, good' furnace, woodshed,' double garage,' garden..Buildings allin good condition .and would be suitable for two apartments. This, ...proberty--iz--the--Estate cif Moore...* house Mitchell and is offered for. sale 18 settle estate. and can be' purchased at reasonable 'price for quick sale, substaptialdown'paY"- irient, balance 5 per cent on rokirt:- gage. Apply to' Clarke & larke, • • . 'Re Itors, • , , i ntard • ne, Ont - - 'TO ConVe- e . • 'The Maitland Presbyterial Soc- ietk of the W.M.S. of the 43res- byterian church will hold a Rally Chairner'S urth,4 church, frn aY, ,October 13th at 2 o'clock: WANTED TO RENT—two rooms, furniShe,d or otherwise, for house. Apply Box 38, 'Luck - now -.Sentinel. 1 -1 (Oming Events 11 WILLISUFPING conduatirig5the 10 -piece. R.C,A.F, orchestra will play for• a danoe in- the Beach Pavilion,. KINCARDINE, • on Thanksgiving Day, Mond -a,. Oct- ' 'Ober lith. Admission 50c. ONE NIGHT'ONLY! Don't -miss this . ,t one' • .„ -PATRLOTIC DANCE AT S1.1 HELENS •, -A dance; under the'auspicel. of the Wo -en'svIiistitute will be held in he St. Helens Conimun.- ity. Hall tonight (Thursday); A • draw Wi I be made for . a War Savings ertificate. Music will be provid d'by the Tiffin orches- tra and, p oCeeds are for"patriatic purposes. dinission 25C. . C.)F Tlf1NIcS' • 1VIr. and'\ Mrs. Mervin Avery 'and Mrs. BroWn express ,their ?heartfelt thanks to neighbors and -friends--for-A-he-many-kind,acts and expressions of sympathy ex, -tended them \ in the loss of their • .little ..daughter, Beatrice Mar- guerite.. ., • I V •-r4 1. • • ARMSTRONG OPTOMETRIST IN LUCKNOW, EACH WEDNESDAY • FROM 2 p.m. to 6 o'clock AT WM. SCHMID'S STORE • P. Stuaft MacKenzie • BARRISTER & SOLICITOR Walkerton, Ontario. IN LUCKNOW • Each Wednesday Afternoon & Evening At G. IL SMITH'S OFFICE . -• Ness Auction Sale Register Friday, Oct. 8—Cows, young • cattle,' pigs. at C.P.R.' Stock • Yards, Wingham. Cattle all gool quality, burharns. Thos. Cassell, Prop: Sat. Oct. 9—property & chat- tdls of the late Wm. Kef- ler, co'rner, Vittoria & East St., Goderich. Full line of best of tools and walnut furniture. 12—Stock • Ripley, 100 stockers, yearl- ings and springer cows. T.' Harris, Prop. Wed., Oct. 13 ---,farm stock & -. implenjents, Con. 4, Ash- field, Art Roach, Prop. 'Friday, Oct. 157 -Cattle of an. ..kinds., one.; mile north of Tiverton. Dunc. danefon, Prop. • Tues., _Oct. 19—farrn stock .& • implments at farm of Ed Welsh; Con. 9, East Wawa nosh. -Donald B. Blue, Auc. , • •'.. •