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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-08-17, Page 4• Th a Ludnauw tentinet, pucimow, Ontario SelfPolishing. Liquid *tax & Paste' Hoar Wax On Every FridailY14mning At 10.15 • 37 Prizes Awarded Each Broadcast" FROM.0 K N X WINGHAIVI--020 on 1170r DIA .For Salt %t All 'Grocery and Hardware Stores .—.1.1111111111111111=—..--71111.11111111111111a • .• • • • , •4.• t..1 tut • • t • " • • They. t .44e,the Guess Out of Brake Ile -Lining lobs. For CHEVROLET, FORD PLYMOUTH, OLDSMOBILI PONTIAC, etc. 1.49 to 2.25 Set All Others In Proportion CANADIAN TIRE CORP. ASSOCIATE STORE Cainpbell's Garage •Wingham, !Phone 184 I , ST. HELENS 'Infant :Care" was, the subject ' at - •••••.=••••••••••• the nursing court last Thd Clrs- ay night The lent e was given' by Mrs, T. F. Wilson and • Mrs, Campbell Thompson. of Lucknow gave the deinonstratiOn on bath- • ingthe baby. Practise work in this was done under the direction of Mrs, Thompson ;and Mrs. WiJ- son. Mrs. Stuart supervised the bed'making and other work was done under M. Ward's direction. This week the class will be held on Friday night when Dr. Jhn- ton of Lucknow Will be the lect- urer. . PO•Stuart Conger; Mrs. Coll - Teddy and TM:imply- of Jar? Vis' and Port Dover were week- end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Thorn, and Liicknow rela- • Miss Caroline Wellwood, Mr. tFrank Howson and Mr. and Mrs. I Lorne Webb of Wingham • 'were -guests , on Sunday of litr. and Mrs. Harvey Webb. , Miss Caroline , Wellwood, who has retUrned after 38 years • as a missionary in. China delighted her large audience in the United • • WHITECHURCH • Church Sunday Morning. The oc- casion was the--Thanleoffermg of • Mr. and Mrs. ElFin Purdoit of:the W. M S and many visitors Detroit spent the week -end with were present 'their parents,- Mr. and Mrs. A El All the ladies are urged to at- ' :Purdon. • Their three daughters Itend the Red 'Cross quilting -in who have been holiday -Mg here 1 the community hall on Friday or the past six weeks returned4 afternoo.p. - • -- iIIfi them on Monday to Detroit. Mr. Joe Hockridge of Hamilton ' Spending a• few dairs, with Mr- • and Mrs, Joe Tiffin and other old •friends. N.,•' • Howse and daiighter frorii- • Meaford visited a few, days with her daughter, Mrs.. 'lector Pur- • don. Dr., Arthur and Mrs. .Watt •• London visited a day with l his • sister ,Mrs. Milan Moore on their .fOiray to their cottage at Port El- .; • Mrs. Gibson 'Gillespie spent, a day in London last week.. • . • Mr: and Mrs. Russel Farrier of Preston spent a day last week with their parents, Mr..and Mrs. • W. Farrier. • '1Vhis Lorna Reid of Ashfield I spent a fe* days at the sarde • home. ••• • • HURON TWP. COUNCIL •is re- -s• -questing that each farmer in the • -, Township cut tie weeds and hay has recommended, be generally 1 . along, the roadside - in front of observed The date is set each his farm. • • . . year by proclamation. • Pleased With Change • • , There seems to be general sat- isfaction that 1nsPector Dobson of -*test Bruce -is been trans- ferred to Kent, with Inspector • Game of this part of Bruce hand- ling the combined. charge. There was quite °an uproar about the inspector a year ago, and; know- ing the fine qualities of Mr. Game, we fancy he 'will restore • order, dignity and goodwill to the West Bruce field.--Chesley En - Thanksgiving Day To Be Oh October 9th Thanksgiving Day will be observed this year on October '9th it was announced last weele in' Prockunation published in the 1 Canada Gazette.' Thanksgiving Dv is one of the Six statutory holidays which , the Government Now Is The - Time To Order Your MOLASSES, OIL CAKE and CONCENTRATES •Complete Line Of: - Mill Feed, Concentrates, Pure Cod Liver Oil, • Remedies for All Diseases in Cattle, Hogs, and Poultry. Bring Your. Poultry lo—Any Day PAY TOP' PtItICES e MacLennan, -us Phone 77,, ; :a • • • , • 4 'DUNGANNON What's cookire ! Well, with the intense heat el the past few days, most .everything *has been going thru the cooking process.. threshings are popular intis district, and while ' its good threshing weather with dryness, except for .the terrific heat; it 'is. not uncoirunon .to. hear the machines in operation till mid- night and must certainly be a few degrees less of, heat for the workers. ' • Sgt. Jack Caesar, wireless air gunner, who has lately been aining at Defoe, Sask., is. en- joyhig a leave with.„his parents; Mr. and Mrs. ,Wm. Caesar. -Mt.: Lorne Ive.rs Coniracted blood poisoning. in his hand from a small scratch received • at threshing It has necessary to visit thf doctor a .few times to. relieve ,the trouble. • Littl • Joy McNee who broke • her coiiarb�ne two weeks ago, is douig very well and is visiting her aunt, Miss Gertrude Worthy, Goderich. • Miss Ettabelle Webster return- ed to Brantford hospital after 3 weeks' holidays. Her mother, Mrs. Thos, Webster and sister Lois returned to viiit .a week.:. Miss Jean Errington is visiting her sister, Mrs. John..eDuunin. Miss Bernice' Make, B.A., re - .turned last Thursday from a pleasant beat trip from Owen Sound to Sault Ste. Marie with a stopover at Richard Landing,. .where she had formerly been a teacher. Miss Betty Bainbridge of. Drumbo is a guest this week: Roy Stewart Of West Wawa - nosh is holidaying with his grand -narerits, Mr:. and Mrs. -Hugh -Ste: -wart •• ' • Close Friends Meet Overseas ---"A letter from overseas .relates a happy -nik-etinVof twO of our local boys, Allan Petrie' and Bill Caesar whose homes here are al - Most _opposite „farms. Bill,_ who. has been stationed in England for. months and months had never seen anyone he knew. It was much to his delight ant surprise to Meet Allan _in_ a dining--han doorway 'as he opened .the door. Allan had a leave to visit Edin- burgh, Scotland, -which alSo af- forded time to visit Bill 'for an evening and part of next day and as one of them remarked, .1"we just •talked the whole' night thru and hardly got a wink of sleep". • : • Writes From Fiance , t . Letters recently from Georg Hamilton in France are enCour ging and cheerful He sees wha the ravages of war have left be hind in shattered harries and v111 ages: •The French people tree them with honor. They spend the -night in fax holes -(dug outs) and George now, sleeps in a •bed a German officer, left behind and heartily wishes he had taken the fleas with hilt) He can get used to the shelling but those fleas, he .never ikoulci. Two little French girls he sees every day rerriin' Is him of Ann and Kaye, his .Own little daughters at home_ Hopes. old. Jerry. doesn't harm them: The food is good and lots of it, lots of chocolate bars and Fete., but razor blades are scarce. 1 He manages to shave every day. He says he knows now why Bob 'Moore can dig fast.' :•''' 1 t • • Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacIntyre and sons Biily, and Grant visited Mrs. Maclntyre's Parents, Mr. & Mrs. Alex Purclon, Whitechurch on Sunday. • . • Master Grant MacIntyre had is torisils-rernovedLateLireknov laST-W-ecinesday. "He returoed\ to his home twa hours later, but rif course had the care of his moth- er who is a graduate Tn.trse. • Miss Audrey Andrews. Anhurre is visiting her grancirnr4her. Mrs W. R. Andrew. Mr. Harry Marsh. R -4,-a: 'DELO . PLANT WANTED by CARD OF THANKS Archie Nicholson, Belfast. The family of the lath J, K. THU S - AViiaVST a7.4- n•!;14 • 11) FOR SALE—a play 'pen, 6 feet square; also folding go-cart. Ap- ply to W. 5: Reid. , LOST—about two weeks ago, a pair of glasses in •black case. Finder please leave at ,Sentinel Office_ „ • MacDonald wish to acknowledge with sincere appreciation and thanks .the many kind acts' and expressions of sympathy extend- ed them by friends and neighbors in. their bere.avement. • The '1st Lucknow Company of Girl Guides would like to thank all the friends who, helped make their camp "a success and those who sent . treats ..and drove the Guides to and fro•m'camp. . • • • •and -Mrs, W. S. McGuire • and family wish to aelmowledge with Sincerest gratitude'the many expressions pf sympathy receiv- ed by the.m., _since the deathof their son Gordon overseas,. and which have been most appreciat- ed in their time of sorrow. FOR SALE -9 -months' -old regis- te.recl Shorthorn bull; • also Mc- Cormick -Deering ,.corn blowing outfit in good shape:" Apply to Alex MacNay, LuCknoW. .POR SALE—Pandora, range cook stove with reservoir; one small cook stove with reservoir; also a reversible rug, 8x10. Apply Box 192, Lucknow. FOR SALE --- 28-50 Hart Parr tractor, Geo. White 36-50 thresh-. ing mac.hine. This is a good ant - fit, cheap; one 8" grain grinder, 101/2 inch grain grinder, .18 inch double head grinded ort wheels; • 8 yearling steers. Art 13reckles, Lucknow. CLERICS - NOTICE. OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS! LIST Virters'' Lists, 1944, Municipality • of Township of., Winless; • County of 'Bruce • Notice ishereby given that ,I ha've complied :with Section 8 of, The Voters' Lists Act and tha. haVe, posted up at my office at . 2, HolYrooci Onethe45thed of Angiist,...1.9.4.4,-.. the list of a persons entitled to vote i said Municipality at Mu cipal Elections• and that sueh list re- mains there for inspection.. And Iherbrcallupon all vot- ers to take immediate proceed- ings to have -any-errors or OrniS': sian.s corrected according to law, the last de.* for appeal. being the 5th day of September, 1944. • Dated this 15th day, of August, • . • • J. R. LANE, Clerk of Twee. of Kinloss. COMING EVENTS DANCING AT PARAMOUNT Every Friday evtiing. . Car- ruthers', popular orchestra. Door prize. P. Stuart MacKenzie BARRISTER & SOLICITOR Walkerton, Ontario. IN LUCKNPW Each Wednesday OFFICE IN THE LEGION BUILDING Mich.,- spentt„.la e week -end virith his 'sister, Mrs. Minnie Jones, Mrs. Gordan Kidd and child - rent Ryan and Shiela of Islington are visiting her parents, Me. and Mrs: John Ryan. ' ASHFIELD NOTES • °Untended Ter 'IAA •Weelk) Mr. aad Mrs. John Canipbell of Belfast i'pent,Sunday with Mr. 'and Mrs. Jake Hunter. . SF. and • Mrs. Will Hunter, Lois and 'Lorna visited with Mr. and Mrs. MacKinncin at Tiverto• n- -Mr -Tar s. o n 1,s0n. Fred and J'oe of Clinton, visited friends here on Sunday. • Mr. Lyle Ritchie spent a few days in ,Goderich last week. • Mr. 'and Mrs ,A. Gaunt ard: urray and Mrs Sherwood' spent Mr. and Mrs Les' • - • •Dr. John H. Vihite, • B. A. Physician and Surgeon • Will Open A Practise \\ IN THE JOHNSTON BLOCK LUCKNOW TUESDAY, AUGUST 1st Telephone 93 • INSPRAN • . ,soviatuGN•LIFE CAR, FIRE. &,CASUALTY FreeAdviseoiiaIJ ' • •Insirance matters.. No Obligation' • Enquir. ies Welcoined PHILIP S. STEWART 'PHONE 8 ' LUCKNOW No tAniericanLife A MUTUAL CO3IPANY A. Grant MacLennan District Represcsitagve Ripley, Ont. •Pione 28-r-& F. T. ARMSTRONG • OPTOMETRIST IN LUCKNOW FIRST WEDNESDAY • OF EACH MONTH FROM 10 a.m. to 6 Am: AT WAL SCHMID'S STORE -- — Ritchie. Murray remained to visLt with his cousin Alvin fora week. ••Mrs. Beattie Gibson aid Har- o]d of Detroit are visiting rela- tives in' Ashfield. Misses Reta and Grace Court- ney of Toronto_skeat a day with their sister, Mrs. Connie Hogan• • Mr. and krt. .Cliff Eastman and family are visiting with Mr. .and Mrs. Robt. Helm. • • Mr. and 1Virs. titeorge `Pis' her of Hamilton spent Monday with •Mr.' and Mrs. J. Hunter. ' Bessie spent the past week xttk. their father, M. James 'lambs,. Saleslady tat greeting card couritpr) "Here s One with a vey bit of sentiment ---"To the One and Only Girl 1'ever Loved". . Sailor: "Fine! ni take a doz- ' en". . . . . . . , , • * . 4 • a .‘•