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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-06-22, Page 4• PAGE FOUR L r The, Lucknow Sentinel; Lucknow, Ontario THURSDAY, JUNE 22nd, ..1944 LISTEN TO "Success" Self Polishing. Liquid Wax & Paste Floor Wax. On Every Friday 1Vlorning At 10.15 37 Prizes Awarded Each Broadcast FROM CKIVC. 'WINGHAM For Sale At All Grocery and Hardware . Stores • 'The BR4 .Y CHICK Does the Trick! Bray Chicks . are real money- makers. `4 can prove it. Place your order here. 100% . live de- livery'guaranteed. FI'NLAYSON BROS: LUCKNOW Cabte . Constriction ..., .. 68% Stronger : To lit Chevrolets.... .s3. To fit Ford "A do B" ..� To, tit fiord` v8 .64 To; fit nyniOnth.... .64 Stocked.FFor Every Carr and- Truck Defective Belts Cause Run -downy Batteries and `'Overheating. REPLACE NOW `AT Canadian Tire Corp. ASSOCIATE STORE Campbell's Garage Wingham, 'Phone 184 1 NORTH .CULROSS There was a quilting at Mrs. Jos. L. Wall's, Con. 14, on Tues - Mr. and Mrs. Will Haldenby and family attended the , Scott reunion at Mr. 'Wes Guest's farrn home. Over one . hundred and sixty-five of the. clan registered for 1944 c • WHITECILURCH Mrs. Roy Patten of. St. Georges spent the week -end with ,her Mother, Mrs...A 'ox. Mr. David . Kennedy . who has been visiting his 'mother, Mrs. David ' Kennedy Sr., returned hoagie to Victoria, B:C. on Mon Quite a number from- here at- _tended the memorial and decora- tion service at South Kinloss on Sunday in honor of our soldiers who passed away -in the last war. Quite. a number from here .at- tended .. the anniversary services. at Langside when Rev. Mr. Cram of. Teeswater preached. The choir rendered special music, with a male choir consisting of members of Langside; Calvin . .and White- church. taking part in ,the even- ing. Mrs. Cecil Froome and little. daughter Jean spent the 'week- end at . London with her husband Pte. Cecil Froome and they .also visited at St Thomas: ' Mr. and Mrsv Harry Tichborne,, and Mr. and Mrs. John Reid of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan: Kennedy of Wingham, Mrs. Dun- can McDonald and Mrs. Donald McDonald of St. .Helens, 'Mr. Da- -vitt' Kennedy of'Nletotia °'-B. > C. Mr. Peter Kennedy Sr. -and . Miss Annie Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. George. Kennedy .and .family of this community visited on Thurs- day evening with Mr. and• Mrs. Lorne, Durnin of: St., Helens. . The Federation of Agriculture had a social evening Kiri the In- stitute hall Friday evening with a good • attendance., A short pro- .gram was given and an address was given on. Bangs disease by. Dr. Campbell of Hensall. The rest of the eveningwas spent in tan-, ring with muse supplied by Wal- lace Conn, Eddie Waddel and Al- ex ' Robertson . accompanied by Mrs. Garnet Farrier as pianist Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tibor=ie and Mr. and Mrs. John Rem of Goderieln attended the memorial and decoration . sc..rrrice at .Luck - now on Sunday and alo ar:-"-ted Mr. Reid's sister, • Mrs. James Mi- Intosh and 'Mr. 'McIntosh of near -Langside. Mr. Mac Thompson who signed up with the Navy, was home with his .parents and sisters for the week -end. His brother Lloyd is in the Navy for some time., Mis. Herb Carter and fr►ily visited at "Glen Douglas" Mon- day. Herb is with the Invasion .Army. KINLOUGH Mrs, Howard Thompson will be hostess to the Girls Auxiliary ori Saturday afternoon. Miss . May Boyle is spending this week with Wren Iona Terry. at the, home: of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Terry, Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Eckenswil- ler and . Douglas of London are', holidaying with their parents here. Canon W. 'A. Townshend, Mrs, Townshend, Bobby and. Nancy Belle of London visited during the week with Mr. and \Mrs. Karl Boyle. . ;Mrs. : Bolander of . Toronto .is' • holidaying,.. with• Mrs. W. JF ,Mc-- Leari Mrs.Jane Percy Of Tiverton is '.visiting with Mr: and Mrs Alf Haldenby. AC2. Glen Pinnell M Toronto, Mrs, Pinnell and Bobby of Wind !. sor are" visiting with Mr. and MO.. Wm. Pinnell. Little Helen Schumacher of Culross spent the week -end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wall: . Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Frank Thompson, Con:. 10, on the arrival' of a baby. girl. The tenth annual reunion of the descendents of the late Hugh Scott was held on Saturday after- noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Guest. There were around 200 presentand the afternoon was spent 'in a ball game and amusement for young and old after which' all:. gathered on the lawn and partook of a bountiful nicnic, lunch which was' followed by -the election of officers: hon=. orary pres., Mr. Wm. Wall, Sr.; oast pres.,' Messrs. Wm. Scott, Ben Scott, John Nesbitt; ,pies:, Mr.Wilfred Campbell; vice pres., Mr George Haldenby, sec.-treas., Mrs John'' 1VICra'yden.. Tv'V'o- min- utes 'silence was observed in memory of Marlene, infant dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wall. Some from here attended the Memorial ,Service held at :Smith Kinloss on Sfinda3r after noon. The Presbyterian ' service here was held in She evening, On Sunday afternoon at the Anglican church a service of baptism ,was held. Those bantiz- ed were Shirley May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hill and Donna Ethel. ,dauehte'r of Mr. 4 Mrs. Howard Haldenby: ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haldenby, Westfield., have received' word that their a ralat or , PO- Fred Halderiby' i reported , missing Snecessfll Normal Students Stratford Normal School l re- sults list the following subeerssful: students from this district: Mar- garet Marion Cameron, K:4 Rip- ley; Elva Louise Coulter. R. '5. Wingham; Eileen Dorothea lrl- liott, R. 2 Ripley; Glen Herbert Emerson,- R: 3 . Ripley; • Helen Margaret Howatt; R. 1 Auburn; Helen Margaret Orr, Lucknow; Gwendolyn A. Robb, R. 3 Luck - now; Dorothy Isabel Tigert,. R. 1 Port Albert.* THE TIME IS NOW, WHEN COCCIDIOSIS .Takes Its Toll ..-__.IN_-C141CKENS -&--TURKEY-PPOULTS THE SYMPTOMS ARE bloody droppings, crowding, wings down, pale heads and very thirsty due to loss of blood and increased temperature. Thee will be a district Orange parade tr$ the Anil;son church a 7Ati k free Sunday. July 2nd at o , E7e:^Y rhe is cordially it :-ited Do attire .. Mrs- Arthur P`nillitS and babe are a-isitirgg vvith Mr.( and Mrs. John Lane. 13ra Was: Maleolrn who return - ed home . from China recently, is visiting at -the home of his bro- ther, Mr. Rs bt. 3hal�nlrn The Presbyterian SS picnic will be . held on Saturday, June 24t} at. Mr. Wesley Guests home, Mr: and Mrs. Oscar Hodgins and family of Lucknow spent Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hodgins. THRONG GREETS NOTED GUESTS AT SEAFORTH From widespread parts, in 'Western Ontario, a throng, est- imated,' at from ten- to tvjely thousand persons, converged on Se-it—of-err-last viediiesdsy"tt greet the Governor-General the Earl of Athlone and his charming wife, Her Rdyal Highness Prin- cess Alice. Their visit to Seaforth was on the occasion of the Huron Coun- ty Federation of Agriculture pic- nic. and ,field . da. ..wh ch: Pas...an. outstanding success . in eacet'y 'de - WE RECOMMEND THIS TREATMENT: Use -"HEWS" as directed, even at two weeks of age. Vr. ,Ke r -t'fy . o tL.`ner ale-' !rot g.stlnal ektamosr in the mash for five days. On the , sixth day put one cup of molasses to each .gallon of water for two days. Once a month use Hews and Poultry Conditioner and In- testinal Cleanser to avoid . range paralysis in the fall. Lorne Matienion, 'phone 77-w FOR RE 50 acres for pasture. Apply to. mas G. Gaunt, R. 5, Lucknow. • FORA F., --Fry. Fr & Wood Ha Mo 5 foot -cu in good shape: Irvine Henry, R Lucknow., HOUSE FOR :SALE. in Lucknow, 6-room,'kitchen attached, wired, town water, Apply at Sentinel Office. ` ,, , L =in Lucknow on Saturday, a ca eo broach:` Reward • offered. 'Fin please 'leave at . Sentinel, Of e. HOUSE FOR SA frame house, in g 3'a acre of ground. J. J. Wilson at. ery or . to Bea 548 Elizabeth, St Seven -room repair,and pply to Mrs. yman's Bak - Armstrong, ndon. ENJOY LIFE! Get fast relief from indigestion; artburn, ,sour. stomach, dyspepsi with pleasant, tasteless Wilder' tomach Po*- der. AlsOrin tabllst Aprm. 50c and $1 at TAYLOR'S' DRUGSTORE. TEACHER. WANTED 'for S.S. No. 3; Kinloss Township: State qual- ifications nd salary expected. P. A. MURK AY, " secretary, . R.R. 1, Holyrood. • TENDERS TENDERS—WANTED for fifteen cords of :16 -inch dry. hardwood, to be delivered at . S.S. No. 5, Kinloss; Township by September 1st, ,1944. Tenders will be receiv- ed by, the:undersigned to July 10th.. 1.944.. ,. ........_.. .....;.... _ . HARVEY HOUSTON,. ' RR..3, Holyrood. COMING EVENTS DANCING AT. PARAMOUNT Every Friday evening; Car- ruthers' popular orchestra. Door prize. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES ' Will be held in St. "Peter's. (Anglican Ch Sunday, June at 11 a.m. an evening servi ed by Venj Hartley of cordially" n c Lucknow, on h . with services 7.30 p.m. The will be conduct ble Archdeacon ardine. You are oto attendi ited . Notice To Creditors All :persons having claims ' a- p,a inst the Estate of James H. Reid, late of the. Township of Huron in the County of Bruce, Retired Lumberman, deceased, who died on or about the Twenty- fourth day of April A.D. '.1944,. are' hereby notified •to deliver or rend to- Edith ,,Lowe, R,R. No. 3, Lucknow,.' Ontario, or A. P. Ste- wart, Lucknow, Ontario, Execu- tors of the Will of the said James II. Reid. on or before t}le, 15th day of July A.D. 1944, full par- ticulars of their claims :in writ- ing. And further take not -ice that"I after the said 15th day of July A.D., 1944 the assets of the said estate will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto hav- ing regard only to claims of which. the Executors •shall then have had notice. e ( Dated at Lucknow, Ontario, this 20th day of June A.D. 1944. 'Edith '.owe R.R. No. 3, Lucknow, On' A. P. Stewart - Lucknow, Ontario. VISIT PAL/WE GARD N - For- mosa, one of the loveli: , spots in the entire district.. ideal place for 'tamilry or grou . icnies; boating, playground e • ui • ment. For rates apply to P . lip' Ober, meyer, Formosa, Ontario. CARD OF T I wish to thank `Jth, Fire 'Co. for the lovel pen which : I rece,ived., Jim Hamilt s uckp.ow fountain m them:• .C.A.F: Notice To Creditors All persons having claims a- gainst the estate of William. Arm strong, rate of the City of Lon - •don, in the County of Middlesex, and Province of Ontario, gentle- man, who' -died on or about the thirtieth day, of December, ,A.D. 1943, are notified to send to J. H. Crawford, Wingham, Ontario, on or before the. third day of July A.D.' 1944, full particulars of their 'claims in writing. Inimediate1y after the said third day of Juiy the assets of the said testator will be distributed amongst the part- ies entitled thereto, having re- gard only to claims of which the executorsshall then have notice. DATED this seventh day of June, A.D. 1944. . • H. Crawford, Wingham; Ontario, Solicitor for the executors. tail. to addressing the gathering the Governor-General paid tribute to Canadian farmers who played "a deeisive and notable part" in driving from Great Britain the shadow of the "spectre of . star- vation"' • which threatened her when enemy..sinidngs of Allied LOCAL CASES HEARD IN MAGISTRATE'S COURT -.The.. Waikerton_Herald ,-_ .Times carried a lengthy , report last week dealing with cases of local interest that were aired in Mag- istrate Walker's court on Friday, June 9th. A charge of theft of a crank- shaft resulted in a conviction and b term of three .months in jail imposed on a Kinloss Township iat young man. His 15 -year-old bro- INSURANCE ' SOVEREIGN .LIFE ,CAlt, FIRE &'"CASUALTY Free Advise 011 all Insurance matters.. No Obligation Enquiries Welcomed PHILIP S. STEWART. 'PHONE 8 LUCHNOW North American Life A MUTUAL COMPANY A. Grant MacLennan, District Representative Ripley; Ont. • Phone 28-r-8. T. ARMSTRONG OPTOMETRIST IN LUCKNOW FIRST WEDNESDAY OF EACH .MONTH FROM 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.. AT WM. SCHMID'S STORE P. Stuart MacKenzie BARRISTER & SOLICITOR Walkerton, Ontario. IN ,LUCKNOW Each Wednesday OFFICE IN GIOi�i BU1 LDING had never been to school, 'could neither read nor write, and that ` the had not" been toy church or 'Si!nday sehoral.;�for t! . seven years. A former Lucknow resident was alleged to have secured gas- oline and tires by false pretences, and was fined $100 and costs on `each of four, charges, In this same connection an- other resident was fined $40 and Costs on each of twcr charges ..of