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TRAIL- R (N -GER --
: in, memory of the ,late Lori Badeni
. , ,P.owell, founder 'and' leader: of'' the
world=wide organnisatibns of the Bay
Semite and 'Girl Guides; a memorial,
'service' was 'held last
Sunday, even=
bng in the United:Church, ,,Together
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• 'with .. the local 'Girl., 'Guides -who•
mourned` the 'ioss of their great lead-
er, ;we. of • the Trail Rangers paid tri-
bpre ..to him: "The Perfect Scout".
Twelves of our members took part in
the service conducted by our mentor,
Rear. R. C. Todd, ass stied by' Revs C.
g. MacDonald. 'o
This weekMeeting :is being g b g Bald
;tonight (Thursday);: in the . church.
So don':t, fail to be out. Yes; its ska't-
ing night but there'll be sots• more
this :winter. We are putting on slides
tonight
g t. o n the ,colors of 'our flag..
This . will; be important in connection
with four'; Loyalty .Badge Be out, 7,
o'clock' sharp and bring .your pad and
pencil,
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• Remember your .Red: h•
ose Labels,7
lads.• Get . Out and . collect 'al ,yon. ;can_
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It was our, first public appearance
as an' -organized group last ' Sunday
evening. All you' lads wbo, have not
yet purchased: your uniforms are ask-'
'ed to do 'to at 'once. Burry., won't you
so that at our next public appearance
• we can all be in 'uniform.
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k y Fans .., 'Attention HO."'
group out by buying fresh not -read -
ed peanuts at all:the games. It's- you.
who keep'.our. group. going' so buy
peanuts, won't you.: Peanut prices
• are zooming all the timet but still
We hold.thern at a nickel a bag, andr,
in faet Wholesale .houses report that
soon there' . wOn't : be; • any ' eanuts
reaching-, our shore's. "So enjoy' them
now. at every 'game. •
We'll see''' You at the meeting to-•
night!. . '
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:DUNGANNON
Mr', Milford Pentlan, after a spellli
of illness has returned :from Goderich:
Hospitalwhere be: ,spent .a few::da$s,.
The Mission Band, 'which has beenu
or' niz d the united church
newly ga �. at U t e
will meet for the first meeting at
2;;,3Q' `p.m. • on , Saturday with Miss
Cora Dieks:on moa Mrs: Clerr Christie
as leaders. The ages of children :are'
fi OM.Pia--ui wards :and are welcome of
any.: denomination. •
• Mrs: Rutherford, '• who. u derwent'
a
serious• operation. 4 few '• n
weeks agof
is recover•ing nicely at ' Goderich;.and,
is soon expected to arrive home.
MrsMinnie Jones Visited i*
ite,. he.
cousins Mr. andMrs. ' David Alt
or_
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Lucknow
Mr. , Thos.•,$tothers is one,
am.og'many' who,ae laid up with' lthrs',.
creek. '
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Mrs ' jos. Stonehousearrryed home
after spending. two .months with; her
sister-in-law, Mrs. • Harry Hopper.
Wingham. •
Miss. Lois•Treleaven. •is undergoing,
double ble sege,'of epidemics, which is
thicken pox, land measles combiners:
We are glad .to know she is doing
well towards recovery. .
An e'kecutive meeting :of the God-
erieh -"Rural; Telephone 'Co. met on
Monday afternoon .• at the office of the
sec. -tress. Those 'who are ' ern oy ed
_4employed
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Or -re-employed are manager Mr. Bur-
ton 'Roach, chief operator, Miss Cora
-Fi`iI flgan arse sec.- res "`Mrs. 'Cil
Treleaven .•-The-Pn'nual=r reetin of=the°
directors Will' be held . on February,
The ahnu_al.rneeting for; election of
officers: of the W:' A. of the United
church was held on !Friday afternoon
with Mrs. 'Mel Reid presiding,, The
responsive scripture was taken_ by
Mrs. Alton followed with prayer by
Mrs'_1VLooie Ro1L_cail_:wasr-esponded=
to .,by payment of fees. The. •minutes
were --read and adopted. Mr. Newman
took : charge for the election of of,,
Deers. The Vote' was taken by :ballot
where ncessary. The results ' were;'
Pres:, Mrs. 'B. ;Roach; 1st 'vice, Mrs.
Alton; 2nd vice) Mrs. Moore; secret
ary, 'Mo.' E. Barris; assist, sec.; `,Mrs.
O. Popp, 'treasurer, Mrs, C. Trelea-
ven; .assist.,, Miss B Elliott; . pianiet,'i
Mrs; McWhinney; assist:, Mrs,:.(1'I
Popp; -Parsonage committee of three
(tMr-s: Moore,- :Mrs. A. Elliott, Mrs.'
W. A.
'Culbert); flower '
wer
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m it • .''o .
m tee f
How nicely you have made your,
`bed, sonny," ' said his mother one
morning. ".
"X''haven't made it,".he refilied.
got out of it carefully.'' i
e Y, Mrs • an,..
Courtice, Miss Elliott; group ' converr
ers.of four, (Mrs. McWhinney,, Mrs.A;
Pentland; Mrs 'A: Roach,. Mrs. Mels
Culbert; Mr. Newman• closed the meet -
ng with prayer•: •
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WINGS 'OF EMPIRE'
1. Night and day the- powerful rose of training planes echoes .across
the Canadian coulitryside as young men from all the Empire learn
,to•Use their wings under the Commonwealth Air'. Training Plan. A
formation of Harvard •trainers is shown in this photo:
"Tbat recruit• from out '`West is awful stubborli..6
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THE LUCKNOW SEN�1'JNEL.
ey Chatter"
SEPOYS. BOOST SCORINGG
AVERAGE 'IN R.A.F. GAME
Sepoys". Defeated R.A.F.. Fliers In.
Goderich On Monday Night Tito '4
snore
.evenly . contested -game
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than the 11 , to 4 :',score would • •in=
dicate, Lucknow Sepoys climbed into
'second place on Monda „evening; at
the expellee, of the luckless Port• Al-
bert R.A.F. team, Who have., yet to
•Nin a game in :5 starts..` . .
Thetuss was la i Goderich
le 'played. n G de ch
en ''a keen sheet of ice, arid` or a•:
period;"and a' half the .two teams'
'battled ` it ,ort ' on even `terms. • From
{there • iui 'the ;Sepoys .. tallied .:Seven'
..counters,, without a 'reply "-from- the
Birdmen. Jesse . Barton,- husky Sepoy
defenseman,,, drew .the lone penalty
R.A:F.-Goal,' Menard; def., Sproul,
CD l 0
M Dowel , centre, 1VI rrison; wings;
Ardet .and Brown, .alt,, Willis, Booth
maxi, I!'unkhauser. Govier, Steel. arid
Jackman. •
LueknowT, Goal, Riggin;; def., Geo:
Book, ,C. Thompson; centre, B. Book;
wings, Greer: and Fisher; alt, 'Bob
Thompson, McCormick,. Sutherland,
Graham,;. Barton, Harris
Refereee-"Rooster"' Muir <Seaforth.
Muir; ' `-_;Summary,
n=est -period
`1=Lriekuow, B. Book;; Fisher) 2:00;
R.A.F., .Steele (Wil1,)s) 3:65
3--Lucknow, B: - bok (Greer) • 5:40
'Govier. (Boothman) :8:30
`5-Lucknow, Fisher • (B.. Book;
Greer) . :r, 10.15
:f-Lucknow, Greer (B. Book) 11:30
Second. Period, .
7-R.A.F.,Steele
8-E.A.F, Steele :(Willis.. Funk-' .
. hauser) ..... 4i00
.°9-Lucknow,, ' McCormick ,(R.
• Thompson) . . , :12.05
i0-Lucknow, 'Fisher ('G Book) 1.5110'
11-Lucknow, Greer17:00
Penalty -Jesse Barton..•
Third Perfcd
12-Lueknow, R. Thompson
'(Graham) 4:55
13-Lucknow, • Greer"''.(B. Book) 8:35
14--Lucknow, • McCormick :Mar-,
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ris:; Barton)19:15,
15-Lucknow, Graham (R:. . -
Thompson)';.
SEPOY HAND; SAILORS •
FOURTH ,iSTRAEGHT SETBACE •
Win 5-4 Decision On Soft Ice .In Pen' alty Free -Game.
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Lucknow Sepoys ran • tfie Goderich'
'Sailors string of defeats up to four
straight last Friday night ,in.,Goder-
•ich when they; golfed their way to a
to 4,. victory.
The game was played on the soft-
est sheet :of ice' we ever, pushed: •'a
skate throtigh'_and made it =impossible
,to play the :game along ortliodok
lines., It was a case of bat it down.
the ice and "run"'after it.
• The Sepoys adapted. themselves to
the conditions best' in the first frame
When they ran in. four goals. without
a. reply .from. the• Goderich squad..
But 'from, there en it was different,
go "fair as the scoring results were
concerned as the `Sailorsmade it 4-3
at the end of- the second With. each
team getting
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g a goal.' apiece in 'the
third. •
It was a penalty free' game as was
the _Goderich-Lucknow, tilt on' 'Luck -
nos: lee -the. previous -Monday.. :
Goderich-Goal;' Doak; ; def.,
Kay, O'Brien; , ' centre, ' Westbrook;
wings, Art Doak, ' Ann Doak; alt:. Fal-
coner, .MacDonald, Scrimgeour,' Crani
don.
L• ucknoW-Goal, Matheson; def., G.
Book, C. Thompson; • centre,, B. Book;
wings, Greer, Fisher; alt., R. Thomp-
son, McCormick, Sutherland, Barton
and' Harris. • ' '
Referee --"Rooster" Muir, Seaforth.
Summary •
First, Period • '
1-1 ucknew, McCormick (Stith-.
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erland, R. Thompsox'}). 4:05
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2Lucknow, G. Book (Greer)' 10:30.
8- u know,. R. Thompson (Igo-
' • , - 12:15
4-Lucknow, B. Book ' 15:00
5-Goderich, Westbrook . 21,:55
Second Period
iri_Goderich;-Falconer (Art
Doak) •, `. w.. . 15x05
7--Goderich, MacDonald (Art
Doak) ... .. ..19:55.
Th'rd' Period '
8-Lucknow; Greeff ., ......, . 10:00
9-Godelch, O'Brien .(McKay.) 12:05
.WO . SUP +NSIONS • RESULT
O HANOVER. BRAWL • '
Magwood and Vianslyke, two .meni.
hers, of the Hanover Intermediate
hockey team, have been ,indefinitely
suspended: by the O il.A., as the re-,�
suit of a brawl during' the, *Ingham -
Hanover game, in the latter town,,
last Friday night, and which was han=
dled by Referee llaward Agnew
tiTith''the •,group leadership at stake
these two teams mixed it pretty 'Well
from the Start ,wjth Referee Agnew
handing out numeroa7ienalties,
With about five minutes remaining
in the second. periods, a fight- broke
out between Cy-P.rQctor and Rohaldsa'
Magweed'and Va`nslyke were serving
penplties a tie time •and Jumping
to. the dice 'they attacked the`� feree
as h ,'was Or rine
to'•break' i u it
e. Y#n6" _
Tis face badr'y scratched up ly 'the
ta°o-man .attack,.1W131;06.-Agnew m-
medately called the game: Wingham
Was. leading 0 to 3. '
Upon leaving tli rink• in the. coni-
.pan
y of the. pollee; n Hanayer ,mats
of youngsters', snovl'balled.%tbe Luck-
noW ;party, Wirth direct..., baits being
scored on `.Howard, Greg'', Leith. *a
even •the "cop":JJ1t•street" a" window.
was • broken- bit:the snowball barrage
A detailed report of: :the '.affair,
without prey dree''.or.rTecomrpendations
was made •:? r Referee Aga to Sec
retary W. A. Hewitt of "tbe,:O.H.A.,
and. Howard" was. required to go .:to
Toronto; to -day when the ;case will be
reyieved.
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RACE44
GROWS T
G O _ HOTTER ,
•The, iace in Group 8 of: the, O. IL A.
gr•ows hotter, as a result ,Of Goderich
upsetting ,Hanover. 'on Monday night,
while another surprise' was the' `one'
goal margin by which. Wingham• nosed
out.*Paisley: Here" is -the week's -,re=
sults and the standing to 'date:
• Weeks -:Results- --
Paisley 9, R,A.F..4. •
Wingham .6, Hanover. 3 : (game unfits
stied..
Lucknow 5; Goderich 4'
Liickkilow 11, A E 4..
Wingham' 3,' Paisley 2
Goderich 7 illanover 6
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.i LIL RSDAY, JANUARY 234 1941
CULtOSS C I.NERS.
Mr. Alan Wall is confined to the
house with the measles. ' .
]4.1x. and 'Mrs. Gordon Stobo, Mr..•
and Mrs.: Walter Wraith spent .Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs James Wraith.
Mrs. Joh, '.:ll undidford visited
Mr. and .,Mrs,; Polloekr of Ripley .one
day last` week, •
- Much ,'sympathy is extended. to • Mr.
'and Mrs, Ii►ati- - Pollock of • Ripley in
the -loss `,of their infant .daughter.
BQRN-To. Mr.: and Mrs. Howard
Edgar, a .son.
Mrs, Hai i y 'Pinnell : s. spending the
,1=e in. Lo
n rbrother.'
neon with. her ,
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FOIL-Sh17E X00-eeder-Posts.--J Rut
toul; Whiteeh'urch
COLONY' HOUSE FOR. SALE; <heap.
J. Rintoul, Poultry harm, White-
church,
SKIS F1Olz SALE -Pair .of full-sized
second -bah skis , w' h 'harness. Can
be
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seen a df
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iARM . FOR SALE -100' acres, :with
good •buildings; adjoining 100 acres.
Southhampton ran: in 'two _,goals -in it 0:
also available :if required: Enquire e•at
the 'third period to ed$e out- a .6 to 5 Sentinel Office.
wtn. The game was ,played' in • the •
Lakeside townlast Wednesday even=
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: Lucknow=-Goal, ,McKim:;• 'defense,.
'Wylds•--and' • Cook; 'dents, ' Dahmer;
•win•
Biggs'an
sd Button;alt. Duck -
Worth, McKinnon, Johnson, Robinson,
Corbett and Westl000ke,
S.outhan}pton--Goal, . MaeRitchle;'
def:, .Downs . and , Goar, centre, Mast-
'erson;, _wings,. Cairns and Brown; alt,
.McDonald, McLeod, Roberts, Bates,
Porter; Gateman.:. ' -_ POTATOES. -POR SALE-Quant•ity, of
.Referee -4t. of .Port Elgin.' No: 1 Chippewas, finest cooking vari-
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frotnci aei+tifi d_:seed, Satur-da ,Jan:
FARM, FOR' SALE -Consisting Of
220. acres 'with good house: and barn;
close to mill,. church.&, school 'Spring
water. Apply to : Mrs..Grace Long,
R. 3,ucknow.
L.
WE CARRY a good: stock • of -Skiers'
needs and Hockey supplies. Try us,
we can, save'you• money., . Campbell's
Garage, Canadian Tire 'Corporation
Store, . Wingham. • • .
%airst Peried �.:,_ _ y
1-Lucknow, ,Robinson.
72=Lueknow, ;Bi'ggs ahmer)
• The Standing .' •d,,
• :W: ' L . Pts.
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4
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'Wingham •6
Lucknow.•r . ,
4.
Hanover
Paisley :.e.. :2 ' ,'3
Goderich , 1 •4
R., A. F.` 0 5 : 0
In th : above standing, the ;unfin-
ished
unfin-ished Hanover-Winghani game is fig-
4ir'ed• as, a'• win for Wingham. ..
HANOV i. JUNIOR
RR S PROVE
T IR CLASS BY 9-3 'WIN
TotingAnd d Li''
. ghter,xTeam Gave Them
A Battle All The' Way, •But.:Found'
• Joey Caratrso A Stumbling Block. '
Hanover Junior "C'1 Transports de=
feated ' the Lucknow Juniors here on
Tuesday' nightF by. a score' of 9 to
3, but it was, not that easy or as one-
sided. • ,
-'Lighter, younger and not quite so
speedy, the . ,local' kids -kept pace
with .the Transports, in pretty `much
all but the second period when Han-
over outscored, them 5- to ,1.For the
-first; two minutes 'of that period Luck
now swarmed around: the Hanover :net
but -they • couldn't beat' little dancing
Joey` - Caruso, in. the nets who was a
stumbling block: all : night. •
Dahmer put Lucknow in the lead''
past the half -way „Mirk in the first'
period, but in less than. a minute
t ,was tied up ;as "Wylds . cleared a.
rebound ,into his, own net: -Two min-
utes later ' .lohnston • again '. put Luck-•
now in• the lead; but with less than
a minute remaining in the first, Han-
over tied it up. From there on, so
far as scoring'was concerned, it was
pretty much Hanover's show...
'Hanover -Goal, Caruso; def., Pat-
terson, Peck; centre; ,Wendorf; Awings,,
Yates :and Booth; alt.,•Demert, Madill,
Hoffman, Beekburger;, Weber:`
Lucknow=-Goal, •McKim;. def., Dah
mer', Cook; centre; kHamilten; wings,
Biggs and Button; alt., 'Duckworth.
Robertson, Wylds; Johnston, McKin-
non, Solomon;'., •
Referee --Tory Gregg. • - • F`
Suni'fnary
First Peried
,1-Lucknow, Dahmer (Ii�amil-
to'n) . 13:'3C
'2 --}•Hanover, Koffman 14126
3-Lucknow, 'Johnston .....: 16:22•
4--I1anover, Yates . (Patterson) 19:20
Penalties=Wenderf, Cook.: ' -
Second . Period
5 -Hanover, Wendorf .(Booth) . 5:05.
LS -Hanover, Wendorf" • 5:20
• 7c -Hanover, Hqffman (Weller) 8:05'
-8-Hanover, I-lolffnlan .(Madill).,. 9:4!
9 --Hanover, Weber (Wendorf). 16:40
-10-Lucknow;' Biggs . ......
Penalties -Booth,. , Weber, Beck '
burger. • ;
Third • Perio'd'
11 -Hanover, Patterson (Hoff-
-• • man) i 15:00
12 -=-Hanover, Pattersoi 17:00
'Penalties -663k 2, Madill, Beck --
burger.'
LOCAL . JUNIORS EDGED
OUT IN LAST PERIOD '
Southampton Came Fro„a Behind In
Third, Period To Nose Out Loca
Juniors '6 to,.5.
Bolding the lead for the fir t two
periods, Lucknow Juniors let s, vie -
3 -Southampton;, '.Downs
4 --Southampton, Downs
Lucknow, Biggs•_(Dahme),
•:: No; penalties.
Second Period
6-Lucknow, Dahmelr •(Biggs').
,7-Lucknow;' Dahmer (Cook)
• 8-Soirthanapton,` Roberts :(Mete -6d..
Bates•) •: .. •
9 -Southampton, Masterson (Cairns)
Penalties Johnson, McDonald, .11Ic-
Leod, Wylds..•
Third . Period .
10 -Southampton, Roberts:,
11 --Southampton, Masterson •(Brown)
'Penalty--.Cook.
Junior Results To Date • •
Hanover 19, ,Southampton 2'
Lucknow 5, .Ripley 4;
Southampton ..6, Lucknow ` 5
Hanover 10, Ripley '3
Hanover 10, Southampton 5:' .
Ripley 5, Southampton 1' -
Hanover 9, Lucknow 3
The Standing •
Hano: er is well out 'in front in the
''Junigr Grroup :with four .straight wins,
while the other three teams have two
points each.
,Pts.
Hanover • .'' . - 4 .
Lucknow;..".,.. 1
Ripley ..., t
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Southampton 1'
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2 2
2 .2
3t 2
Mel .Riggin• got his first chance in
:he: nets at Goderich on 'Monday night
;and turned in a good .game: Jesse
Barton . is : improving 'every time our
and ,should • be . using his more than
;200, pounds 'to best' advantage about
playoff time: ,
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Walter • Savage, who received.. a' leg
injury in the GoderickLucknow genie
here ten "days ago, has since been on
the sidelines, although the injury' was
not regarded as serious, •and Walt
is ready for action again. - •
Kincardine is without a: rink this
year. and as a reuslt there is a .move-
ment on foot to 'make the citizens
"arena •conscious", in the- - hope „ that
ere another season rolls around the
situation may be 'rectified. The: , suc-
cessful ,operation of Lueknow's mun-
icipally •owned arena, is held up as
'a, shining :example.'
The Sepoys 'were awlarded • their
first .penalty shot of the season at
Goderich last Friday; It Was awarded'
when Doak threw the puck forward
to clear it. Babe Book took the, shot
but uponsuch ice as it was that night
couldn't .even get it 'oncthe net. ,
s . The, rulji:ing is as follows -A ' goal-
'keeper
oal-'keeper is offending by holding the
puck -with his hands ' or arms more
than three seconds or throwing the
puck• forward towards his opponents'
iota,OW' delibprallety , dropping the
puck into his pads• or.• throwing the
puck or batting it with his stick into
spectatere' seats and the, penalty shall
e a penalty. shot.' t
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'The • classic for local fans" comes 'on
l riday night when' the top -rung Wing-
'Mani Indians come to Lucknow to meet
the second. place Sepoys. A win for
the local squad will send_ them into
a .first -place tie with Wingham.
;The Sepoys nett home 'game' is
next Tuesday When, they play host to
the, R.A.F. ,
The Juniors'neaxt and last scheduled
hone • gari'►e4ra, listed for February
ith, , when they take on the South-
tory slip through their fingers When • ampton tads: ' •
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uary~25th, weather permitting. •-See
1✓la ' e. s er, view's ervice.• Sta-_
tion' or phone;30-r 17, Ripley,: Also en=
quire about certified '• seed.
11 OTI C E ; -
Th
nosy
Mo 'mwill Town Hail; Lucknow, on Friday
24th day of January, 1941, at:two
ick in.the :afternoon. All 'members
are
urgently regbested• to attend.
Joseph Agnew, -Secretary..
TENDERS.
TENDERS for 'supplying 15 cords of
Maple &' Beech body wood, 20 inches. -long to to School'• No: 7, Ashfield, will.
'be received' by the undersigned up to
,Jan. 25th, .wood to be delivered before
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May
.1st.
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Janies ,Barnby, Sec'y-Treas., ,:.
• R.R. 3, Lucknow.
• :TENDERS... : .
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makers. I can prove•it: Place
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livery, guaranteed.
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LUCK>OW:,•
T. - E...Convay •
AlthISTER,, SOLICITOR' °
'Kincardine; . Ontario:;
• 'tis. . J. �: _...
1,• oriels••(}EEic�~It1'.-�I'ke.",SpeY1C?e.
. Mock. • Lucknow, East of the.'
' Bank of Montreal. ,
'Walla Be In. Lucknow' 'Each
•Wednesday Mo'rni'ng & After=
noon & each Friday' Afternoons
For the crushingand hafaling of gray, -
el, approximately 8,000 cubic yarde;
screen 1 inch. round, % inch square,
it • four settings, will be received by .
the undersigned3. at a flat rate price
Per yard,. delivered •on the road, .where.
wanted by -'-,the Superintendent, •up to .
12 -o'clock noon, Monday, Februa?ry '.-
'3rd, .l•941. Lowest 'or any tender Pot:
necessarily,' accepted. Tender 'must be
accompaniedby. certified cheque for
200,00;•
• •D'AYID MURRAY, -
Road Supt_, _Huron .Township.,,
KiNLOU.GH
Mrs. H. A..Graham spent the week-
end with Mr. and .Mrs. M. Johnston;
Listowel. ' •
' Mr. .and. Mrs. Jacob 'F4enswiller
'celebrated .their 57th wedding 'anni-
versary last .week.; The ' community•
join in wishing this graiitt old couple
many happy, returns of the -day. '
Mrs. George Haldenby and . Ethel
visited over the week=end with Harold
?leo Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Toronto. . •
The Church' •' Society met: on ;Mon-
day evening in the Presbyterian
Church. The president was in .the
chair and opened :the meeting, with.
hymn .483 "l` am Thine, 0 Lord" 401 -
lowed by prayer by Rev. H. B. Ham
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ilton. The scripture lesson -was read
and. ;explained. by Miss Iona Terry: ] !'
Miss Jean Anderson sang a solo, "God ' '
is •good". Hymn 270 "Breathe on me, I
breath,of • God•" was -sung. 'The min-
utes • of, theprevious meeting were:
read and • the roll called: Mrs. John r
Emmerson sang a solo "The end- of,I
perfect ", r. mmersthenin:';
`t1'oducedday the gMuestEspeakeron,
lox 'of Ripley, 'manager of the Royal
Bank,' who gave • .a splenclid talk . on
banking. and taxation., Mr.'Perry Hod-.•
lex
led the discussion , "ho' 'we ' get
more value spent . in pleasure .or in•-
:vestment". Miss Winnie Percy took"
charge of 'an interesting contest,
Hymn' 684 "Saviourbreathe an even-
ing blessing" • and' •prayer . by Rev,'
F1'amilton closed the 'meeting. The next
meeting of. the Church Society 'will
be held in the, Anglican church, Mo-
day`, Feb. 3rd. 'Committee • in charge,
Misses Isabel MaclCay and Ethel Hal-
denby.•
fi
All join in wishing,her a speedy re
eoyery. •
Mrs, Thos. ,Maleolni has ben • eon ,
ped to her bed for the past week.
T. ARMSTRONG
OPTOMETRIST
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