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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-04-20, Page 9THURSDAY, APRIL 20th, 1944 a .. The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario PAyGE. NINE Cash and Clothing 'anted For • the Lucknow Aid To Russia Fund 'You are.tl'ot agl:ecl to get ,behind, this fund=b.it to• get -into, it with jour donations a', ....the.•ne.ecl is h _. sire are homeless' land 'd'estitute.' • • Donations Received at Smith's Garage Or For Your Convenience4TheyMay Be. Left At S.hiell's Store, Amberley; Frank McLennan's, Lochalsh; Miller's, St. Helens; . Brown's, Langside; Colwell's Holyrood.. and McLean's, Kirilough. LANGSIDE Mr. and Mrs.: Henry Albright and • Jizn.mie of Walkerton spent :the week end with' .Mitis. A1- bright's..fathe.r, Wtn.. Wraith. Misses Beatrice and Tereasa' Caskinette, Mr: Andy Thomas. & Miss Catherine Holtz ;v` J'reston spent Sunday with Mr. and Ralph Caskinette. 'siea.trice• re maineri 't. home ` t� assist with the spr;ng work. ; • Miss ,Grace Richardson and Mrs. Watt Pinnell of 'yeesvyater spent Thursday afternoon . with. , Mrs. John'. Richardson. Master Donald ' Stewart spent a few days. last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McAllister' of. Culross, assisting in the work of • making maple syrup. • Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Wadel ' and sons 'John and 'Raymond. spent Sunday .with -Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Caskinette., • Mr. and Mrs. Wallace . Conn and Elaine on Tuesday 'attended thewedding of her sister ,Elda to •Mr.. Ronald Coultes of East. W'a- wanosh. • On .Tuesday 'fast the Langside Red Cross mei at the home. of Mrs.' V. Emerson and quilted quilts. • • Mr.: and Mrs. Russel Ritchie & ' Mrs. R. Tiffin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin and nl Mrs.. R. Tiffin remained for a few days visit.. Mi•. and Mrs. George Harkness Moved :to their new 'home.: in Teeswater on Thursday lest: ' 'Miss Eileen; Stewart spent last. week with Mrs. -Parish Moffat assisting .•with spring work. The Patriotic Society held their social 'evening on Wednesday last with .an attendance of .around:.70. 1re • entertainment for the even- ing was dancing. , During 'the,. business : period it was decided :LP 116iclthe, next social' evening on April 21st. . This. community extends. thdeir sympathy to Mrs. ' Tom Wilson and 'son Terry in their bereave- rrient . Tom was well known . in this locality having taught school in. S.S. 'lvo. ,9. Mt. and ' Mrs.. George .Currie and Isobel of ' East Wawanosh spent.S.unday. with Mr. and Mrs. .George Tiffin. ARE 'YOUR Chicks pale, :anaemic or weak? . Use Red Blood Quickly Tablets.'•MacLennan's Feed and Robertson Egg Grader, Lucknow a KINLOUGH Misses Aisla. and Mabel Bush- ell returned to Toronto after vis- iting with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Bushell. Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Medford Wall who were mar- ried April 8th. Some of our Red 'Cross, ladies attended a social afternoon at the, home 'of Mrs. ' Wm. Hornell of Lucknow on Wednesday. , • Mr. and. Mrs: Charlie Burt are moving this week to •the 'farm: 'they purchased. from the' late Peter, MacDonald. . Mr. Wilbert, Haldenby :9f Tor •onto visited during the week with. his brother's here: ' "• Miss Helen 'Majcolrn 'returned to Toronto to resume Ther •teach- ing duties. Mr. and Mrs.;Efen Scott and family visited recently with .Mr. :and Mrs. 'John Bart. Mrs.. W. Lapp and. baby Betty returned home from "the homer Of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm., Orr, Langside. - Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Perry Hodgins (nee Hazel Percy) on ' the arrival of a baby ' girl, also also to M. and Mrs. Joseph, Cas- sidy (nee Kathleen Graham) on the gift of a baby .girl in. Walk- erton Hospital. ST. HELEN'S The Red Cross, quilting will be held in the Community Hall on. Friday. All the ladies are . invited_ to attend. Allan Miller is home after spending the winter at the V, M. 'School, Everett Lane, Don Busli C.. A.. canteen at Port Albert. ' - • ell, Harold. Guest and Veronica • Mrs. Ronald Rothwell, PO'.. and Murray to Lucknc, :v. Continuation . School. Miss. Verna . ihnstrne of. Kin- cardine' was home wits► an., a ttack of tonsilitis:. • Mr. Eze ,Stanley visited. over the .week -end in Windsor'. with relatives. • Mrs. Donald 'Murray and c ilii= ren returned -to London after Ives- iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Johnston: Messrs. George Haldenby and. Wilbert Hodgkinson spent Mon- day in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy. Ho.i ins and. baby Lloyd visited Thursday with Mr,'and Mrs. Lorne San- derson, : Wingharn. Mr. and 'Mrs. Jim Burt have moved from Toronto to talc,• up residence and farm .where Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burt have va- cated, '.Mrs. Peter MacDonald retui ri- ed from Toronto. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Percy and Billy visited Sunday with M. and Mrs: Lloyd' Percy, Huron.. . A Red Cross social' will be hcid in the school on Wedne§clay. cc -- ening next, April 26th. Everyone is, asked. to help in 'an'y way tney Ceara held Presentation The members of. the Anglican :church choir met at the home of the organist, Miss Edna Boyle on Saturday evening .to •honor '.Mr. and Mrs. Medford . Wall; "recent newlyweds. .Rev.. Geo. Honour took charge of the program. Com- munity singing was enjoyed,. A humorous reading "How t� : pre- serve a husband" was read. Irl= ma ...Hodgins,.. 1VIr Honour ,... May Boyle conducted contests. Arthur Graham then read a fit- ting ' address .to .the bride and groom expressing the best wishes` of. all ' present. Jack Walsh and James Hodge made the presenta tion of a canister' apartment' set. Medford . thanked all for ` their kindness to • them. All joined in singing "For they are jolly good fellows",Refreshments were ser- ved -by the girls and a social chat enjoyed. Misses Beth and Jean John- stone and ,Miss' Muriel McBride of Kincardine were home over the week -end., • ` Local•teachers returned to their duties: Miss Ellen McBride to near Glamis; Miss Marjorie Mac- Donald. to Con. 10; 'Mr. John Blackwell to our school. Pupils also returning• were Irl - ma Hodgins to Kincardine High,. Wall's Feed Stogie NEXT . SAWMILL OFFICE, LUCKNOW Full Line PURINA Chows and. SANITATION PRODUCTS HOG CONTRACTS AVAILABLE Free Delivery on Orders of One Ton. or Over ORDERS TAKEN 'FOI _DAY-OLD CHICKS LOAD of SALT 'to Arrive May 1st NanOger Mrs. Stuart Collyer and -sons,. Toddy and Phemmy are visitors. with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Thorn:' *Nsmilineswaniolaammaim••• 1 CANADIANS '.ARE CALLED ON TO '`PUT VICTOity,- FIRST IN SUPPORTING . TII1; SIXTH.' VICTORY 'LOAN SUNDAY, PR1L 23rd .1.1, S BEEN DECLARED VKTORY LA SU4DY . BY THE NATIONAL WAR' FINANCE COM,I;ITTEE • OF • Canada. 1 • All citizens are asked in attend their .respective,•places 'of worship, and 'any. special services which may be .arranged in tifeir corntriunities that day. Citizens are also requested to join in the prayers of thanksgiving and petitions for the victory. Of our Armee. Fcrrecs on land, sea ancl;air, and for the success of the forth -- coining Victory Loan. J.W: J(YNT, , Reeve. Mr. and Mrs. John Barr and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs..J. Purves, Con. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Alex :Percy and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and' Mrs. -Al Irwin. Lucknow. The Women's 7.nstitute met on Thursday, •April 6th . at the hon -;:e of Mrs. Wm., Graham. The sec- .ond vice president, ;Mrs. Charlie Hodgins presided.. The meeting opened with the Ode and L'ord's Prayer repeated in unison. 1"alin- Utes of the, previousmeeting were read .and. approved. This. being. the business meeting :the financial report and auditors re- 'port -was react: The4943-44..off icer$ were all re-elected, ,namely, president, Mrs. Frank Thompson;. lit. vice, Mrs. Rarnard :Ackert;. 2nd vice, Mrs. Charlie• Hodgins; sec.-treas., 'Mrs. Ray Graham; as- sistant, . • 1'Irs.• :'Perry Hodgins; pianist, Miss Edna ' Boyle;. assist-. anti -Mrs. Wm. Graham;' press re- porter, Miss May '.Boyle;• district director, Mrs. ` Aylmer Ackert; fruit and flower. 'committee, Con. 8; Mrs. Ernest Ackert; .Con. 10, Mrs: Eldon Eckenswiller; Con. 12, Miss May Boyle; auditors, Mrs. Raynard Ackert and Mrs. Wm. Graham. Miss Marjorie MacDon- ald gave' the topic, on "Easter'. The roll call was 'answered. with . "Who was; the first owner of your farm".'The National Anthem closed the meeting and lunch was served by %the hostess and nom- • mittee in charge. ' M. Roy: .Graham and Gary • spent a few days with Mr; arid Mrs. Angus . McArthur, Tiverton. Sympathy • is extended to Mr. Jacob Eckenswiller in the loss of his sister the late Mrs. Catharine Straeder. of Walkerton. Relatives e aft rid d the' funeral Mr. and Mrs. J. Lck:enswiller spent a few days in London with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Eckenswiller:' Mr. and Mrs. )3..E. McLean : and the boys, 1VIrs: Slessor and ' Mrs. McLean spent Sunday in South-. , ainpton. ' ARE YOUR Hogs stiff, scurfy and pale? Use- .Hog-Fix—it 'fixes ,'ern. Ma'eLennan'.s 'Feed • and Robiert- son. Egg .Grader, Lucknow, �R CITIZENS' HURON COUNTY Litien To The SPECIAL BROAQCAS Over Radio Station KNX OFFICIAL OPENING SIXTH VKTORY LOAN By Rev. W. A. Beecroft Chairrnan Huron County At 8 a.m., Monday, :April 24th, 1944 Tune 'In To CKNX For Victory Loan Broadcasts Mondays ' to Fridays — 1 p.m. Saturdays --..1.1,0 p.m. _, Saturday, April 22 1.10 p.m: SPEAKER • WARDEN FRED WATSON 'PUT 'V ICTQRY FIRST,'..' ,,W