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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-06-05, Page 81T SLACK SUITS 'of fine stripe percale. Can be worn as. in err .outer shirt. Size 14' yrs. -,20. yrs. , , . , , . $1;49 HOUSE COATS. Wrap-around of fine` qualiti! siub. . Flnely tailored For beach housewear $95 W 'SUMMER HAND HAGSyto carry with your sum ANJ .L SOCKS 4n' colors, or "Whine, terry oft-: rayon. `Pair. ..,: .,;,.,%.:.,+:,., ` 25c. Bi TCH'E,R• ' ..BOY , P'YJAMA$ in cotton ,crepe. They • wear leen and fit .wall, ," " KLEENEX save washing. New men's size .. _ .'.. '25 L HE' LA.1Cl<NlW :S.E1�1T°ItNEL' ,IT WILLIAM MacKE ZIE In the death of William MaclIenzie, which occurred in St. MichaeVs Hos- pital, T.orent,, • in the early;hours :lis Sunday morning, Lucknow "has lost a prominent and esteemed citizen. Two weeks: previous. to his passing, Mr. MacKenzie Was taken. to. St, Mich- ael's Hospital, critically ill; and ' sev eral days later ' underwent a •major. amputation operation. in an effort to Save his life., For- more than , •a week ,..i withstood the .effects of th ordeal:Vat, his strength failed him and on . Saturday •his ffi.M4 was ca.11- ed to 'Itis ,bedside as :it became evi- dent the .end wag near... „ Willia7ri. 'MacKenzie Wag ' widely known throughout the district where iw,orxl; of his death caused deep sor- row, as • was evidenced by . the vast ° . congregation that ' gathered ' in: the OBITUARY • . CLARA McNIECE • The death of Miss Clara `McNiece occurred suddenly' . 'at' her• home : • in Lucknow on .Thursday, evening,' fr.' m a Heart .attack .Miss McNiece.' was in her 74th year: Miss _yeNiece was a. daughter, athe late lv[r• and Mrs, Wm' McNiece, seas during. the `last war. \' natives of Ireland, who first settled. For more thairthiry' years .he has 'at Georgetown ,before in'.ovmg as pion., Presbyterian' Church for the funeral 'Service on Tuesday afternoon to pay a final , tribute of respect to a life - :•long resident ,of Kinloss and . Luck - CAL and GENERAL.) 'You Are •Needed Now—join, The: Active Army, - .. Mrs N. L. Campbell oioronto rs' in ,quite'poor health . at present. 14lx. • John Howe who is suffering' from .a heart condition is atpresent confined to bed. • • Mr. MacKenziewas.. born on ,the. Second Concession sof • Kinloss sixty- slit years' ago, one of a family: of four'sons and two daughters' of the late Mr. and Mrs. Roderick MacKen-: zie. As•'a. young. man •he.became •in- terested in thbuyin e g of •tees, aril"' carried on an extensivebusiness in this line; shipping. many : fine horses to• Western, Canada, as well as over - •ser residents to Kinloss Village wuhere their daughter. 'Clara -was born, , and where Mr. McNiece 2aUowed his trade as a shoemaker. • • r1.. Curtains Drapes Cretons Miss" .McNiece attended school at. Blackhorse, and !for • ,'.'number of years • was employed ' :in -Kincardine,: until returning to Kinloss Township to make her home with _her 'brother John and sister, Fannie. They both predeceased her and after her' bro. theats 'death in 1924, • Miss- McNiece .Mr. and Mrs; A. 'O'Brien of De- troit were. week=end visitors at. the home of: Mr. Harold .A1Iin,. -' Mr. andMr •.Alex. Snmith of De- troit were week ,end visitors here with , the _ erinees: Brothers, :Tom•.•;an4' Jin! .:Smith. • j - Mrs. Percy, 'and son Alvin 'of De troii;were visitors with friends • in this community the latter part , of ' the been a • resident of the Village,'='shard OWN* • took' an 'active interest in the wielfare' of the municipality, He was" a .devoted member. end' faithful at-, tendant of. .the, Lucknow Presbyterian Church, and in this respect Rev: C. H. -MndD nald-paid a fitting -reference- to his deep • devotion to hischurch,. during the funeral sermon: At the time of his death Mr. MacKenzie was, chairman of the Board of Managers. :For.: several years. Mr. MacKenzie has . been a valued- member 'Of the Mr, and Mrs. • C. M. Johnston and son Douglas of Sarnia were Week -end visitors - with •Mr. and ' Mrs.. • Richard Webster. `Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Sieloff: and ..son Elroy of Detroit were week -end vis- itors 'with friends and relatives in the community,. 'lir. and Mrs.. Wm. •Graham and Mrs. Helen ' Eskrick of • Kincardine span -flay �w iVl IYss, . Adam- Bowman. , Mr. and Mrs. J:, R. McNab and Mt. Sale... See the ad on. page. _four.: and Mrs. J. C. McNab were in. London' Mrs. Sydl►ey Rouse , (nee Evelyn on Monday attending the funeral' of Whitby:; who Underwent'an• *send - Mrs J• 1 :,•Gill! a. Mr- Gill es is sec, • •iritis operation in Goderich two Weeks retary of Silverwood Dairies, Limited -,h ago; returned to her homehere the. , Mr. R. V. MacKenzie who has been, latter part of the week. moved do Lucknow where she has Lucknow `School Board.' He was'' an ardent Liberal in politics and it would since resided. ` t not be amiss to say that he thorough- .She•was, the last. of the family. Bra ly, enjoyed:.a :ganne' of checkers, and' there and sisters who have'predeceas- in the vast throng that filed past the ed her are, Thos,, William and John; ' casket on Tuesday afternoon, there Fannie.;. Mrs Alex •South,' Mrs. Hugh were' many of his checker ;club ' as Taylor and Mrs. Connley,, while an- ' saciates; with nvhom he "'often did other brother died\ in infancy : .;grreridiy' battle The funeral service was held at tier Members of,:the teaching. Staff and late residence! on, Saturday, Conducted... . b y Rev. James Wilkins in the.absen& Stool Board attended ,the service, in of Rev, R. C.;Todd.Interment was in a body as did members of Old Light Greenhill Cemetery, Lodge A.F..8t. A.M.; of ;which' Mr. 1 MiteKenzie, was a member for over Big Crowd At:Barn pence • thirty-five `years. Last rites of the were conducted by ,Past Master • Don- ald. Blue. • Thirty-five -yea's ago -last Novem- ber • Mr. MacKenzie married Annie Paterson and since then their ;horns. in-Iiucknow. hat .: always` -°been one where a •friendlywelcome and hos- pitality prevailed. Besides his .sorrowing widow, there survives • one daughter, Katherine, of the •Toronto Teaching Staff and five. ' 'sons, Tom of . Timmins, Ont.;' Alex of the Royal. Air Force: at Crumlin; Dr. William MacKenzie of Chicago; Frank and. John K. at home. As well two sisters, Mrs. D. M. Thompson of Lucknow and Catherine of Kinloss and three brothers, Ken- neth R. and John MacKenzie of 'Iflr- committee of the County Council meta loss and•Alex. of Aylesbury,: Sask.., al - on • Tuesday and instructed County ane and 7.117 g•r..XMiN•e;,, wSC•.T. I• THURSDAY, JUNE 5th, '199. i s. Wm; Hackett of I•iarriston is visiting with .Mrs W. J. McNa11.• Mrs. .Jack -Leith has been visiting in Listowel' wIbE M r. and Mrs. ,George Leith. Mr, Hugh Taylor of Toronto at- tended'• the funeral • of Miss Clara Me - Niece on Saturday,• : • ' Artifur3, Andrew ' returned to Kap uska,sipg •on Saturday following a Holiday at his home. here.• . ' Miss Edna . Cook who is taking. a three -`months.' coui+se. in Loridon..spent the week -end'` with, her 'Parents, ' New:.British Goods, towels, towelling, cottons, sheetinge,. prints, broadcboths at'Old '.Low Prices..' The.. . Market 'ENGAGEMENTS AGEMENTS Mr. and gra.,George Taylor of Lucknow• wish to •announce the en= gagement• - of their only daughter, ,Evelyn; Gladys,. to Mr, Garnet- Hen:- • dersbn, -son .of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hendersol,,,of Amberley., The Wed- ding will' take place the • latter part of the month. - Was 83 Last' Week ' - Mr. W. I3': Johnston .of Exeter, and formerly ofAshfield; , observed his 33rd birthday Q.A. Tuesday ;of last' week, when many frierlds'called iupoa. the: esteemed gentleman to . extend congratulatipn'f : . Store. BRUCE COUNTY •COUNCIL will • IVlr, and Mrs,- Rlussel•'tree and fame; meet `at Kincardine,' on June 10th `for ily of Georgetown called on Mr,' and its• summer meeting .. The: death of Mrs. Neil MacDonald during the past Warden S M. Ewart,has made it nec week.., Myrtle .Graham, Reg.N., who is. on the 'staff of the. Ontario, Hospital. at London;. has''' been promoted to the position of !}ental nurse. • Mr, and Mrs. Wan: Armstrong and. Miss Beatrice ,Armstrong have .re-• turned home after speuding two weeks with relatives in.London. , • JUNE BRIDES, here is, xaur op- rtY;7iityaio secure ons si•1ver ave and -complete dinner, sets,.at big say-, ings, diving Schmid's 4th Anniversary essai°y to choose a su`ceessor. Among those named as possible agiiirants are Reeves ;P. D. Leisemer'of Mildmay;' Logie • of . Paisley; White of Lion's Head- and -Pollock • of-Kiricrirdifie. confined to bed : for the past ,nine i ,. Mr: and Mrs: J. 3,. Ryan, Dungan - months,' , is somewhat • improved in Hort and Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Me.,' health and is able to; be up for short Mullen' o Riple and Mr: 'Rory:._and -1serirrds4a lr 'da `. • • 11VIiss Margaret. Ross. spent • Sunday- at • Mr. and Mrs." L),'. R.. MacDiarmid Mi'. and Mrs. Neil MacDonalds. - and Son. Donald of Cleveland, Ohio, Miss. iI • 'Ann 'MacLennan of Evan= and D. L. MacDiarmid.of Jamestown, ston, Ill;, visited the:'•past"week with New York, visited the. ,latter, part° of. her father- Mr Oscar Kieffer •of Hol. rood . a son # , . F. � D.MacLennan: on. y , the 'Week with : Mr: Alex Maciiiarmid ' Friday, Mr.: MacLennan, his daugh- Rodger George Oscar. The infant died after birth. ':'. Mrs, ySain McGuire, who is making : ter. Ann .and : his sister, Mrs.. ,f, W. • her home with Mr. end'•Mrs.. W. R•.' Murray •enjoyed. a fishing trip. to CLEM1 NTS—At Victoria ,Hospital„ Hamilton, is• at' present. visiting ,lfor' Lake Huron securing a fine mita London, Ont, on May: 27th, 1941, to a .couple :of Weeks at Straffordville, of perch. On Saturd'ay'MissJVIacLen-•..Mr.-and-Mr-s.--L-ariLy-,0; Glcrnents--(mit •near.Tillsonburg,, ' ith her; son Ralph nan went to Toronto to visit with Ellen Barrett) a son,. Bradley Laur- Million and Mrs Million. . her two sisters. encs... (ungoleum Linoleum and Feltol 'Rugs I . SPECIAL Prices During June atai VICTORY BONDS . rT• The CKNX Saturday ,• night' barn dance• was broadcast ",from t e stage of Carnegie Hall last • Saturday even- ing: Vile hour and a;:Tralf: program: Was presented before' a large and fence that packed ' the 'hall. .• AIRPORT CUTS $17,600 OFF - ASHFIELD TAX ROLL Airport property is now located in four `.townships of Huron , County. Its transfer • to the Government means that jt is exempt , from taxatiozi and that the townships 'affected will Pose varied •amounts,. in taxes each year. The. situation; , affects the' County's ,,equalized assessment and it will have to be revised and brought up to date.' Zn -'-this. connection the equalization Order, at -the Church and graveside LOSES THREE "FI'NGERS Thomas McMillan, •well.'known Ash- field township 'farmer, lost th'r'ee' fin- ger§ of '•his left hand in a peculiar accident. While tying a lively horse. to. -a hitching past his hand got caught ':, fhp _+_ie_„'J,�J.pr T1.`;nririag., L�fs,,.tl.n horse's head crushed the'rope so •badly, into' Mr. McMillan's hand that three ;fingers had to be., amputated. 'He is in Alexandra Hospital, .Goderich. TlY,rs., Fri.,: Sat. .lune 5,, 6; M►RX BROTHERS RS -•in— .-'AND THE WEST HASN'T • BEEN THE SAME: SINCE! Absolutely The 'Funniest . Picture This Year. • MON , TtlES„ • -J.1) N E 'y -•IO•: •• ROBERT TA.Y LOR. . •. !711.6 -111, -,COMMAND The-Sereeieallest AViatian..Pictttre_ • Not A War Film.... _four. Days • WED. -SAT:, .JUNE CHARLIECHAPLAIN "The Groat .R,Edul t.R. pRt10E5, .'�rl, BORN •d M'ULLIN•-•=In .`Wingham r•Hospital' on•:''. Thursday, 1VZay 29th to,- Mr. arrd Mrs. Stewart:Miiilin,of Lucknow, a dain„•h- ter. Listowel, :. on-Thin;sday, May 15th to Mr. and Mrs. C eo. Leith, a son.: KIEFFER-In Wingham Hospital on Tuesday,. May• 27th to. ,Niri•:and ;Mrs. THE U'NITED9 CHURCH. L-UC•Ki;NO'W-- • SUNDAY • � t •. ACNE rth 10 a:m:—Church School: 11 :a.m..—Subject—"TREASURES- THAT .MQNEY ' CANNOT BUY". 7 . p.m.—Evening - Worship., .,Sub- , Sub- "AN-.. OLD.�F-ASti-ZONED. GOSPEL". so• survive. ' Clerk Norman Miller to prepare a, new . The funeral, service on Tuesday was table. for submissio o the June sea= '!(conducted by his pastor, Rev. .C. H, cion: Colborne' has lost $15,000 in as ' MacDonald; assisted by Rev. C. N. sessrnent, Ashfield $17,600; .Tucker- MacKenzie of Ripley and Rev. J. C. smith $6,900 • and Stanley •4 small amount. Total figures- of the. County equalized ' assessment .'cannot be changed; but Viet the four townships .have lost will have to he, absorbed so it is said, by those municipalities "Whose . equalized assessments were raised at the last countyawide equal- ization. In this instance the amount, of money' init'olved is only a few hun- dred dollars:Signal-Star. . , Nicholson of. Pine River, fellow mem- bers of the .Masonic Order.• • ' . Interment was .in .South •Kinloss Cemetery liwith ' G. H. Smith, Albert Boyd, W. E. Henderson, Walter Mac- Kenzie, acKenzie, . Wm. MacKenzie, .Langside and Cameron' MacDonald acting as. pallbearers,. • • • Canada Needs Your Help —. Enlist Now. ' or tht-.Ju$eT.Bri.de WE HAVE 4. COMPLETE STOCK OF CLOTHES, GIFTS ' AND ETC., • FOR BRIDES. CALL WAND SEE THEM. PEARLMAl 'PHONE 83 LU'CENOW, ONT. ' r„ UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PLAN ibutioris to the . Us►ez�stp a e at Con come pay •=nsvurance Fu> 94� • . able as scop JUIY 1st,:'• the employe! •. ' Contributions are. made by yotd by ye* -and the employees . and .are p i by thetamps chase of UnemPl�nenl I•nswr i 'by the employer from _ the -Post Og ccs. CM lions axe deducted ° pF,GISTER the The employee i and in addition, • P998 the..admints- traUOis, which -include the operation of �4tion costsNational ant Service for the a National Eutplo ' • loyees h of.emp pyels and employees. convenience - by.all persons _ Contributions . else .payable {yeti ons While in employment : b�� .r the players,' with their. exceptions , panel below: o! eve emplol+er will ' b The 'mat 'WITH.- COMMISSIOIN ached to a• s employet. • � .to a postcard atk i h $ b9 i>on - by >com$let g t $ri the. rat and obttain- ed to� a -special- 1 er. form which � . ��xarice• books for alrhm Stamps will be affil b the snip oy, and•>s81�g t, as to .whether called the Irlfslxrance Book,,a �ecoYd of .con•. �m �yees; . 11 there is �� them,' are ern- The book Is the employe. a unemployed em p employees; . re any it foriosst nd whenhe.become when you return Ib ' " record;pfrom w' f1s wil j01Ce your ask for instru , n If forms thedetails .W�: be, postal aid: ' if you'd• not.receive a form . ;paid. Full the p . O o to not nearest Post bepefits may p• you have : returned � � sough the ,tail 9 �employers sent to you when p$ice and ask for one: AU relax to- after5 n the d . lsaohed to a form which is "' lete '�registra n p lin the' ilra must comp d hue bees adapted julne 14tk; 1941: feels that it can ba ` loyels ass n thirty Yea=s ezpe P. ttrdtion rs co. : , n based ups the fact that regi s an infraction and Great Bnmin. to ” any failure' act to penalties. the The Uo nion Government adds' 2 t . .law and -is sub) the ..., mbrned ®mPlOyee-emplol►9r •OTMENT'' IN'SIIRANCE COMMISSION, •t°t THE UN> i. OTTAWA, GRANDE IiON. Afire ster of A1!1 A w ' The plat► of grace urs and' em- The Commrssron associ tionWltb emPloijer • $and is ,one which ' tide - . assured Of the' a=ttic Nevull ertheless, attention is droperation of awn to o�afrl t ' "hence in p foyers is drry and ee to register l . all of Whore E ployees ore to One or More �1Kttpl®retire &igloo iia • �overnment of say province yg a pr9°tnoe vaileie 19. tthe son beinbeing tins nred.� ti Sarvtos Andel any municipalminima,. i n o a,. a • oertiftes• acrid that u, share 'paid by i% 1 tblr fa aot them in . share moans oso191fielihood and II; the • employes U not, ander a ...toot a woo. lesiva, graPliiier mend one: how and mobilo i. Bgrfaultnre' bortloaltos• and s�• '. Lambe:<n!A ons log" 5 t p � eselnq 'tai1L ylibbgr' vro =twice Overman. '• • • ably oontlnuotls �` Tnnfla0 tatiop by amts:. •t by ' *Ad ' eteve ring. • !c� * e prime home 0.poplOy ftal or oho:gabl• g. rmploimorN to a, hasp t ,,titutron net carried an for OWL. • a prOfesstandl nntet las :ew *4.1*M einieRrobationer•.' U0'-' a1snits am Iot•s• OHM ib the pabuc eer,ii4•. ellen btonght - by' eD al rulings . ioA ` spa and t 'pin$ ;�p• do cite � lasted $glow, Need Not Register d danoln9 ■s l/•h•�' 44; fleabane. of •tba tamed 0. dm Government . oil CCUtda• •'. it pommeled /R ehatactpr. At 4 gals el tmnnnerotton excesdinp• 2,000 if a Vis, (sn. tradesmen em. 1p. pealoz d to the building conetraotron industry ars S b• tnsrrsd)• than t7sdol• wlos ea e{F 'h ri �i r7/Gd gFvWlr/.�. ilL of the Employments ' ii., Subsidiary empioymeate,, not the mate S. W1'en .lhe' employea person and Si ewn the iervloe of bra or her huts 19. Where no wages al's paid and the sun. , ploys• is this child• of the ,employer. 20. Whore wages ars paid tom playing° any game. • , • 21. Elul employment whets • ordinarily inn- ployed (a) for less than four hours a day, or • Cbl by mere than one emploer loy any but lees than four home 'a day o el thomi of la out to tel $ only • available for , imp n l 'mora ore employment than two dayi.In any, week, means of livelihood. • THE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION OTTAWA CANADA ;a 9 ,rn