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ASHFI ELI) NOTES
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THE LUCKNOW SEN'ilNEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
HOLYROOD
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THURS.,. NovENima 4th! 1943
BOU.NDARY .EAST.
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Mr. and Mrs. .Walter Forster'
and fathily of .Ripley visited on
Sunday with Mr. and •Ed
McQuillin. • . • - .
arid Mrs. Pharis Mathers
and Caroline.'motored ta'Erribro
Sunday• arid viSifed with Mrs.
(Sgt.) Melvin Hackett:
.'1VIrs. Morrison -and ., family .of
Win.gliarn and .Mr. and :.MrS.• Gil-
bert' Hai -ninon 'and family, of .the
Mt. and Mrs. George Colwell
and family visited Sunday at Mr.
W. Bushell's, Ripley. '
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kr.,,Dobson paid his annual vis- ... ..... Row • ......... '''•••••• .....
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-it to. S.S 4 Monday.,' • - 7'7
• ' Mr. .and.' Mrs. Richard Elliott
were Sunday visitors at Mr. Thoi°.
wo9D FOR SALE—E. G. ZINN, FOR SALE= -6 only good feather
Ofl Robb's Amberley. , 'Phone 14-15 Dungannon. bed pillows. The Market Store:
Mr._ and Mrs". has. Shiells,
Doris, jack, Mary spent Stinday
at ' Mr. Chas.
BICYCLE FOR SALE--7acso one FOR SALE ---.coal heating stove.
Fourth Concession spent Sunday
Oxford ram' and a cutter. S. E. good. as new. Apply at Sentinel
at the home, of Mr. John Mac- •
Hodgins
Mr. Tom Cook is assisting at ....tROl3ERTSON, Luckno-vv Office,
q.;itpaor 'Wpstrxecorormwe0-00,geljTAAVOSTAtaiye,Ft -.(gr
good ewes. 1-1A..,_:110LDPLRCIYa, •
LkewiCJ e,r^4§.1;FerlYjA7te,' 4"— q,‘ n -t -
son Te - ha' Hybrid pullets. Apply to
Mr. and Mrs. Ed MacKenzie
illan. , 1POR SALE — develOpe0 5.. FOR .SALE OR ON SHARES -15 R.
work, at Mrs. James Valad's. „ m•
and Garry of London were Week=
• end visitors withr. McDonagh ' MT. and Mrs. Stirling, Clinton
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and Mr. and WS. John McDon- Were recent visitors at Mrs: -Al-agh and family. mer Ackert's.
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Haldenby, Kinlou Week with Mrs. George-- Fisher.26-r-7, 'Ripley.
• The annual masquerade dance week. - ' due in December: T: arneron, tueknovv.
held here We,driesday night had. Mr. and Mrs.* Wm. Robb of R. 7, Lucknow. ' •
Lucknow visited with Mr. and
a good crowd arid a. good tirne.
Mr: and Mrs. Maurite Hodgins Mr: and -Mrs. George Kennedy , FOR SALE, -25 Hybrid pulrets,
and ElwOod spent Sunday with and sons called. on Mr. and mrs. FOR SALE --- Five good grade Sussex & New -lampsilire, ready -
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wall.' Mcillwraith '• one evening .,„laati Shorthorn heifers, rising 3 yrs., to laY.. SPENCE IRWIN, R. R. 7,
FOR SALE-jacknife leafopen;
ing walnut dining room table,
good as new. Johnston McLeod,
R. 3 Holyrciod.
SEED CLEANING --bring in your
seed to have it cleaned. Prompt
service: S. E.- ROBERTSON,
Luckriow. 4
N ME• MORIAM
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Prizes were awarded to the fol-PRITCHARD—In loving .memory
Mrs. George Kennedy on Sunday:
lowingt best dressed lady, Miss of a dear daughter' and sister;
We are sorry tie report Mr.
Doris Irwin; cbmic dressed, Greta, who passed away four
Mr.: Frank Miller was taken to Wing -
Weir ,Eckenswiller; • best dressed years ago November 5th, 193p.
ham Hospital on Saturday. We
couple, Katherine MCLennan and Not- just today but' every day
hope to hear of an improvement
soon.
Mac Murphy; Comic dressed gent,
• In silenc0 we remember.
Geo.. Colwell; best dresSed gent, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gaunt and . Sadly missed by her family,
Jeanette and Mr. and Mrs'. John Preston, Ontario. •
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ed child, Gwenie 'Colwell. Mr. Kennedy motored to Goderich on
Kenneth McKenzie; fancy dress -
Hall, Mr.Claytorivand Mr. Blaek- Saturday and -spent-the day with
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well were veryproficient judges. Mr. and Mrs. Toynbee Lamb
Mr, John Gaunt of. Kapuskas-
Mr. and Mrs. Angus MeArthur;
ing spent the week -end with his
Barbara and, Sheilla, Tiverton,
wife and family.
Mr •ancl_a/ks. Harvey Houston, lkjr-s. Russel_Gou ...nt_wasJaostess
J. J. and Hughie were recent to the Red Cross quilting group'
,callers :at Mr, Eldon Eckenswil-
. , east of No. 9 ,last week. The quilt
ler's. was donated by Mrs. Gaunt. It
Mr., and Mrs. J. Peterbaugh, was decided at the meeting to
Donald, Billy and Eileen, 'Mr. and take up a smallcollection at each
Mrs. W. Eadie- and Lorne spent meeting to be put in the funds
Sunday at Mrs. Rachel Culbert's. for the soldiers' boxes.
Mr. and. Mrs. Raynard Ackert Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacDonald
wer Sunday visitors at.Dr. Mur- spent a few days in London the
ray McLennan's, Wingham. end of the week. They also' vis -
is ex ited with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
A very cordial invitation
tended to the public to ,attend Gaunt and Mrs. Sherwood on
Remernbrance serviceln the Twp Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher &
Hall Thursday, November llth
at 10.4 a.m. - •family spent Sunday at the home
' • of ,Mrs. John Carruthers.
The teacher`and pupils of S.S.
No. 9 held a Hallowe'en party in
the schdol .on, . Friday afternoon
and entertained the' ladies of the
FOR SALE Black, 2 -year-old
gelding, about 1500 lbs.,; and four
yearling steers. Apply to D. A.
MacDONALD, Second Con., R. 6
Lucknow.
,
• Miss Edith -Johnson of' Lon-
• Mrs. Clifford Menary and Mrs.
don, Beth and Jean of Kincar-
• Ira Campbell Of Lucknow spent section. A 4short program and
dine spent the week -end at their games were enjoyed 'very much.
a day with Mrs. Jake. Hunter last
home here.
or -
week. ° The local bridge club was Miss Doris Johnson is assisting ganized On Wednesday evening.
• Miss Jean Long and her moth- with work at. Mrs. Jas, Smith's: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ill
er spent Tuesday afternoon with
BABY Clucks -- Order • your
baby chicks now • for deliVery
starting January lst. No deposit
required. LORNE MacLENNAN,
LucknoW.
;ABOUT 60 OXFORD breeding
• ewes for sale or to •let out on
ishares ; Oxford rams and ram
lambs and I Leicester ram;- also
draught filly. JOHN FARRISH,
R. 7 Lucknow, 'Phone Dungan-
non )12-r-13. •
Mrs.' Gilmore and . Frances. Mrs.. Chas. Hodgins and baby, Scott There were five ta les.'
Ruth Ann arrived hdme from Players holding . the high score
Mr. and' Mrs. Bruce. Holland Kincardine hospital on Sunday. for the evening were Mr. Hugh
and Wesley of Clinton spent•the
- Mr. Edgar Eckenswiller and MacKenzie' and Mrs. Rhys Pol-
• ... Mrs., Dick Cassidy, iRiversdale, lock and Mrs...Wm. MacKenzie
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Pet-
er Cook and family.'
visited their ' sister, Mrs. Davey (ties). Lunch was served by the
- Miss Lorna Hunter returned
Houstdri'' Sunday. . . hostess and-avery enjoyable ev-
homeening was' 'brought: o an end.
Sunday from Tiverton •
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graham
where' she has been visiting. her
and Bobby were recent visitors On Monday evening the mein -
sister for the past few weeka.
at Mr. Will 'Graham's. ' . , bers of the Worn.en's Institute en-
tertained their families to a social
Misses Jessie' and Annie Mc-
, Doctor: Look here, don't • you Kay were callers at -Mr. James
know that my consulting hours Baker's this week.
are from 6 to 7 p.m.? Mr. 'Albert Thornpson is ena-
Patient: Yes, but the dog that ployed at the Henderson Saw
• bit me didn't. Mill, LucknOw.
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EE THE DIFFERENCE PUIUNA MI
GIVE YOUR FLOCK A WEEK'S. TREATMENT .WITH •
Purina Cheli-R-Tonl
A TONIC with'ingredients that knock out -the roundworms.
Purina Fate,ita Choelkers
ABOUT THREE POUNDS per bird will give you a
Fed A Finigh in two weeks.
FOR HOGS.
Add 1 , Bag Hog Chow to each 5 bags Chop —
Hogs per ton of Chop instead of just 2
Complete Sanitation Line always. on han
Milk
Produce
d
riliacLeariant-Thone-Thvg-----
in the hall at i• -•-Whitechurch.
Euchre was played with Mrs.
Dustan Beecroft .and Mr. Earl
Caslick holding high scoreS. A
short program was enjoyed, after
which,. Mrs. John McIntyre was
called to the front and presented
with a cup. and saucer by Mrs.
Garnet Farrier: Mrs. Tom Morri--
son made a speech thanking Mrs.
McIntyre for her help to the In-
stitute as.secretary-,treasurer and
wishing her much happiness in
her new hame in Dungannon.
Lunch was served and the even-
ing was concluded by dancing. --
Mr. and Mrs. Wes' Young and
family spent Friday evening at
Mr. Eddie Mbere's.
Mr. .and Mrs. 'Villas McMillan
have returned from Saskatche-
wan where they spent the past
two months.' „
NOTICE TO CREDITORS ,
All persons haVing claims .a-
gainst the estate of Robert F.
Andrew, who died in the Town-
ship of, Ashfield in the County of
41ursat..oj.LIHile Second day of Oct -
HATCHING EGGS AvAriTgD, We
require breeding flocks all breeds
to supply us with hatching eggs
for 1944 hatching seaton. Flocks
culled,- arid. blOodtested free.
Guaranteed premium paid. Also
wanted turkey flocks to supply
hatching eggs. -Apply Tweddie
Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fer-
gus, Ontario.
AUCTION SALE of cattle,- im-
plements and furniture at Lot 8,
Con. 12 Huron Township, on Fri-
day, November 5th at 1.30. See
bills for list and terms. Claude
Dore and James A. Pollock, Prop.
Donald B. Blue, Auc.
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ASHF I ELD
Mrs. M. J. ,MacKay of Goder-
ich, while on a Visit to London,
had the misfortune to fall and
break her arm.
Old friends and neighbors a-
round Hemlock City wish 'to ex-
tend their congratulations to Mrs.
John Macdonald of Toronto who
recently celebrated her,one hun-
dreth hirthda.y. Mrs. Macdonald
reared her family of six sons and
five daughters on the farm now
owned by Mr. Tom Bueglas but
still krtolArri. as the Macdonald
farm. .A fter Mr. acdo ri ald's
.-i-laix.q......Axider.son_reMairting...f visit with
her home with her daughters in friends in that city and in Brant-
Toron to.- ford this" week, while he went
"Vtra,ted
STEADY YEAR ROUND EM-
PLOYMENT FOR ONE OR
TWO MEN IN BOARDING
ROOM, TEXTILE PLANT,
'• BRUCE COUNTY.
STANDARD .WAGES.
APPLY AT the Employment
and Selective Service Office,
Walkerton, Ont.'
ober, A.D. 19 3; are hereby not-
ified to send in to the undersign-
ed full particulars, thereof on or
before the twenty-second day of -
November, A.D. 1943, after wiliefl
date the estate will be distribut-
ed among those entitled thereto.
Margaret M. Andrew, FL!
R. R. 3, Lucknow, Ont.,
Administratrix,
P. Stuart MacKenzie,
Barrister, Etc.,
Walkerton, Ont.
Solicitor for the Administratrix.:
F. T. ARMSTRONG
OPTOMETRIST
IN LUcKNOW
EACH WEDNESDAY
FROM
2 p.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
MA6FEICI NG
•The October meeting of the W.
M. S. was well attended on
Thursday afternoon at Mrs. Sam
Alton's. Mrs, Will Irvin read the
scripture lesson. The study book
"For all -of life" was introduced
by Mrs. Harvey Anderson, inter-
esting readings were contributed
by Mrs. J. A. Henry, Mrs. L. Men'
ary and Phyllis Blake. Audrey
Henry and Marilyn. Anderson
each sang a solo. Mrs. Albert Al-
ton closed the meeting with pray-
er. The hostess served a dainty
lunch.
Mr: and Mrs. Edgar Ritchie of
Zion spent Friday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. George Saunders.
,Mr. and .Mrs. Milton Kilpat-
rick and Verna visited with Mrs.
Donald McNevin in Goderich last
Friday.
.Mr. and Mrs„T. M. Anderson
went to Harnilton on Friday, Mrs.
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to Toronto, returning home on
Bertram Curran, S.B.A. of Lon-
don Spent' the week -end at his
parents' home. Other visitors
with -Mr, and Mrs. H. Curran
were Mr. and.Mrs. Kenny Camp-
bell and family of Detroit..
• The Y.P.U. groups of the Ash-
field circuit met at Blake's hall
on Friday evening and enjoyed
a Hallowe'en social,- A good time
is reported.
Mrs. H. Horton spent the week-
end in Lucknow with her sister,
Mrs. J. A. Crispin.
Mrs.' Thomas Blake returned '
home from London on Sunday
evening, having spent the week
with her daughter Olive; who
is in • St. Joseph's hospital there. ,
We hope for a speedy recovery.
Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Ritchie of
Zion': Mr. and Mrs. Reg Broome
and babe of Holyrood visited on
Sunday at George Saunder's.
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STEVE STOTHERS, 'Lions Dep-
--1113E-14.s..Viet_GosernPr..._„paid_
official vitt to the Windham
Club 'on October 22nd. '