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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-06-26, Page 8.J BOYS SHel, Ban)' . ORT 1Vicely tailored, washable, plain front, sttc:bak. Lin e : Cotton covert cloth• and navy'. Sizes 612 years ° 98c 7lrc, S lc, Price . For Junior Misses.• . Natty' overalls. in' colors, with sep- .. ' . $1,39 ,ate•'`blouse.. ch.. Sire's 6•years •' � to stat_... BOYS �AI'RFORCE SUITS --Paras .& Shirts 1.59• -12 years' $1 • lug 2-' rs. ; .. r . 89c JR, WAS ovA, R,ALLS Fancy -trim airforce, bine, , y BOYS OYARA denim,. , . •,,• . 89e up.. LIS l e - BATHING SUITS • . CHUB DIAPERS �Chuic `Diapers 'Made of soft 'cellulose,. covered .frig-P-acket=- -.:, . • . • is usable: Ideal •for travehing, . dP in gauze with waterproof back- )NOR.ED AS. THEY LEAVE 'ZEALA1,1DIA' M_r. •and 1Virs J. II. ,Murdoch of Zeal,_. Iartdfa,�S�slc., and •we11 know :n .many ; • take here; are moving to. Saskatoon to up • .residence. Mr. Murdoch, notary public, has been •in. the real estate , . and insurance business in Zealandia) for _thirty 9wo years: He is one of The Sentinel's long-time readers, 'having subscribed continuously since 1895; and his "'father, before`him since the paper was fist published. That Mr. and Mrs 1Vlurdneh . were quite popular in Zealandia is ' proven ,- y the_fo�Loyiririg-article wltieli-we-rte-; produce in part from the Zealandia ews The largest crowd ever to attend a'farewell parity in. Zealandia was that held in the Community Hall to honor, ,Mr. , and Mrs. J. D. Murdoch, prior to, their leaving for Saskatoon, where they, will reside. It is not. given to many to stay one.commuu'ity for 32 : years.. But thie is the record of Mr 3., D Murdoeb. ana his good wife for a somewhat lesser period, in the Zealandia dist ict: The name of J. D.; Murdoch is to many, of is oYd'friends•-here and elsewhere; isoine*hat of an institution:.. When they think of "Jr D,",. they think of • 1HfOte LUCKNOW SEN TI'N • 1 WEDDING'BELLS } • MOl TON :cit, WFORD In St; Th . orrta s' Anglican Church, eitren Sound, in the presence of im- m .a e i to relatives Ole ',Saturday., May d. 31, at ft emH'8 KrE Rober ,t s solemnized the marriage of Miss Ida Delsina Crawford, of Lueknow,. Baugh-• Hirstan ' of ter ,of. Mr.. and••Mrsr John T: Crawford Mr. and Mrs; An „ew l with 'his d d Edward John I Toronto were recent visitor Jarurea. another,. Mr's, endersen H eou le- of days. visiting friends s The bride was. eding : in a honex::.sPe 1tl a 1? ., beige xwin-Print [redingote ensemble, in: L, ondon this tweak'.' With. thatching, gloves and';off•-the-face g Burt Roach visited e' Mr,. and 1Virs. i7rrind<..straw ghat: Her cprsag.. ,• .. ` . gTener of wougUet dWith their daughter,.' :Mrs �bou uet lavas d)f ;yv3�ute ,.gardenias.• At- h . � last •' •1 • r, oderich 'Sunday teridfng -'h er lister, Mrs._: Harvey • Me � '�.. ! ,on •r• red , from ' �lr wore' -a beige and luggage• Catharine Prest has returned C.ulloag , .. � . _ ... . . redingote.` ensernble .with,:browr :W ngh'aant Heeisital; where :she under••: tan,endicitis. gloves and brown straw hat similar went 'an Operation for, app to -that -Of- -the-brill the -bride -Her :corsage was Mrs. Donald 11-orrison and -snit Mar - of Talisman .roses 'Gail A. brother - church [her doth visited on Friday with Mrs.IVior- of .Rochester . N.Y.; was his br other rison's sister;' Mrs.•. Cox, of .Kincardine:_ iii -law's groorrtsman, • The church �wris' Mrs. W. J.: Barber of Cranbroolc, B. C., spent the weekend at the home of her sister, Mrs: R. 11, Thompson. Mr. and 1V1:rs.'•N'• S. Calvert•left ,Saturday.:far Lindsay upon receipt , 'Of -word of the serious illness of Mr. Calvert's mother. • • 11 -Ir, :and .'Mrs Jack .Sinclair 'and daughter Shirley . Ann of -t troit were Week -end. 'Visitors; with Mr. and'1V1,' Garfield Ostrander. • Bank •' Miss Jessie. Henderson;'of the Ba • %ijy t al'�aoiitr� a- xaff i�: ; i -.a..- we -wakst... vacation and left ' for :Toronto the first of the week.• . . (LOCALandGENERM).` Bob Courtney of Amberley is visit ing at the hone of Mr. and Mrs.W. S. Reid. • John Marshall of Clinton is vis - king J n • tat lues in and 1 'friends e tiling with the • community. • of Owen ,Sdrun :.:art Morten, son of:Mr. and .'Mrs..'. ' ' David Ruston.• S. `Morton- of' -Southampton, • Mr. and •Mrs._ Morgan THE ELECTOR OF WC .; AM MINN 0:. S CUN* k SOL E • :1C114078., FUR,;. T$E 'E of ,SERVING TIIE BEST INTETiESTS OF THE • MUNICIPALITY • '. our YeC..I ted beautifully and, simply decorated wit) .spirea, lilacs and other garden !bloom and on the altar were burning -two white candles. .cera :Receiving at..the home after• i the emony, Mrs. John 'Crawford, mother of the. bride, wore a [navy blue redin- gote ensemble with .corsage 'Of Cats rose : �"3Virsr-�Jaxrsea•�'dox me]•rta s mother' of the groom, (was in navy sheer and also -wore Car melita, roses. The. buffet table was laid' with; a beau- tiful hand made lace.. cloth and cen.-' tied. w tli,a ma pale. w1 h r►astel.shad,- ed ribbons caught into small nosegays of sweet peas and phlox This. effec- tive .centre:'was mirrored in ;a glass re- '$ilector. Pastel shaded candles in cry's!. • tat candelbra' completed the table dec- orations. The . wedding 'Dake, topped. -witte+flower-oniament that graced the bride's • m lies cake -d3 -years ago; and surrounded with a, mist of white .'tulle, : was, on ,the buffet. The rooms- were loveiywith tulips, iris and lily -of -the -valley. A.ssistanth at the eupper hour:iwere Aire: T. 'It Carson, Mrs. B.••A Best, Mrs. G. T. Urquhart and Mrs James Crawford. For travelling the ',bride donned .n beige topcoat of light wool., Mr. and Mrs Morton will reside in Toronto Mrs -'Morton, is the stenographer at the Maple' Leaf Aircraft 'Corporation, 'which duties she is 'carrying on 'tern- porarily. Mr. Morton'. was a dormer employee of the Corporation. ' Thursday, Friday, Satan! ,•'o: ung 26;27;78 Besides The ■ . ular Lines ED. REDUC For This Sa YouwiiI find plentyof I Odds &' ; Ends �. at , Attractive PRICE. e Zeealand'ia, .and, vice 'versa:' Mr: Murdoch has served this Oven. and [fist -nisi (well. Among _the public positions he has held are Mayor and. Councillor ' o£ the town of Zealandia, member of the. School:I Board, treasur- er. _and_vieg,president •of. the._local R'ed. Cross ,Society„secretary-treasurer,of the Sunday Scheol, and there may be others;:.bet these are a,few the edi- tor 'has picked at random As a 'businesman, he is one. of the most thorough,. and conscientious; it has been our privilege, to know. Over a, period of 19 years The News has transacted considerable business with him, and for . him, . and ' we like bun• dreds of others can speak from ;exPer= ience. • Mr. 'Murdoch will be .missed here' in many '[gays, but his friends are glad to 'know' he will be Making periodieal. vi -its to Zealandia., , . ,. Mrs. Murdoch has been a 'leader • in many ..branches: of church and com- ntunitye' work. She was president of the Ladies':Aidfor many year's, leader Of . the Choir, member of the Wonien'- Guild and very ,prominent in :the Red' Cross Society ' (especially .during .the last ' war):. Poor ' health has preventee .her taking a more 'active part of late: We could go on eulogizing our good. citizens for solne time, but We bbeli'evc a part of. the. presentation • .addres` read. to Mr, and Mrs. the sentiments of Murdoch coli - vet's ..all' of us in ' Zealandia and district,, viz., "It may be truly 'said, ne members of this tom• munity have ever enjoyed or merited a greater•'degree of esteem and con• fidence that your good• selves". An • address 'cif " appreciation. to Mr. and Mrs. Murdoch was read ,by W. M Roberts, which recalled the°many act- ivities they had, been .associated with •for the good of the town over a long period of years, and (Wishing them God speed in theidays that lie' ahead. As a token of the high regard in which Mr. and Mrs. Murdoch are held in the community,, Mrs. • MacFayden handed' each a gift of .War Saving • Certificates., Mrs. MurdochMurdochalso re. 'ceived•a 'bouquet of flowers, presented' by Mrs. 'W• M. Roberts.. The'- recipients expressed their ..thanksfoe the kind wishes and the gifts.- Mr. Mui;doilt, in his reply, re. marked how happy they had been in Zealandia and gave; a rewrite of the early days in the town arid district. Mk. and Mrs.C. Johnston and. young son Douglas of Sarnia; visited over e :week=end with Mrs: Johnston' parents, Mr. and° Mrs. Richard Web- ster. . Dean McInnes; Jim Campbell and Donald'MacDenald left for..Southamp- ton the first of the -'week' where they {have : secured employment' •in a fur -n iture'factory: • Bill Horne was;.,a week -end visitor with 'Mr. and • Mrs. Lewis Taylor ai' Ashfield :before ` moving, from Peta wawa with the 7th Army Field Regi- ment, enroute to•, ,'New Brunswick.. 'Miss Jane Hornell of Toronto i; holidaying' at the 'home of her par . ents,. Mr. and. Mrsr, Wm. Hornell,:, who had as week -end • guests :Miss Lizzie Hornell, . Mrs. Harry ;Hornell; z Bill REDUCTIONS DougIas-� TO •TH:E''E4ECTORS. OF: LIJCK,N!OW . . HAVING QUALIFIED, ,AS COUNCILLOR; T HEREBY SOLICIT YOUR 'VOTE: i OBITUARY MRS ISSAC CROWSTON Following" an illness of some, length. Nre.1 Isaac Cxowston; of Langside, passed -away on1 Satilyday morning, t orae of her son.-in-- th at h J' 1 h e ane , W'n Kann" 11 Willialit Kennedy, t g , �' She was in her. 74th 'year and -was the daughter of, the 'late -Mr. and Mrs. ,Chancey• Sh6tvers. Born on the Kith s io ' of Tiirnbe ry,. she'• resided ponce s •n , there• until 'her marriage, over -fifty years ago, 'to .11er•now 'bereft husband,. ,Aftq their marriage they.' lived ,iii Woinghaa .kTacota, bomapW+foash , and Lang n, N''Dat r the' past nano. b be�r'tif.years , have farmed at Langside Mi.the f ir"n on which ` Mi. Crowston w.as born. Lest February- Mr. and Mrs.' fit YGti'ston celebrated their golden iwed- r , ding.. tinnive'rsary. at .their- -home iU S.angside..Mrs: Crows't`on had a very :indly disposition and she was a mem- ber -of the Wing -lean -B?rpl`ist. Church.. • • She leaves_te _mourn her passing 'be- sides her husband, two sons and two elaughtei•s, Earl, of Calgary, Alta.; Mrs. 'Frani: (Elora.) , Tout, • Bruce Beach; Mrs. Wm.. (Cecelia) Kennedy of Wingllm, and, John on the home farm, Langside. She is also :survived; Fly •two brothers, James 'Showers, of Winghara, and :Daniel Showers, Lou-; don; .and siv grandchildren: One son, 19Q rri.' . • �e.� ad.d.he � y =Wail; prcde t �---- T.he''rune. ai' set vice was, held et the hone of her son-in-law, Wm. ..Kennedy on Tuesday :afternoon and `wee coif - ducted by. Pare E. M. Laney •'trod `Rev. Kenneth. MacLean.., Burial took place in 'Wingham Cemetery.' . - ' ' IF ELECTED I' WILL. DO MY UTMOST:., TO WORK 1111 THE . INTERESTS of OUR SEPOY, •. TOWN. Fair Deal For .All. • WILLSIE.-LANE, Hornell and Douglas„McKechrtre. • • Lane, 0 Miss Isabel Douglas 'who has, not MissEsther Eliziiibeth La , a. P P • lady -of -Ripley, and -:only: been enjoying good health for a time returned from. Loitdori” Tti :day even-- big, ven-frig, where she had been consultive a'': specialist .We° understand she wit' shortly .:undergo an appendix open• a`ton to Wingham Hospital - Mr. oand Mrs t.Al'ex MacNay, Mrs.. R. J. Button and -Mrs. John Howe left, on'Tuesday by motor. for a trip to Ot• taws: and ,Montreal: At ,Howick, Que bee- they .will visit with Ml's. Howe'.• brother, Mr. Albert Keirr,; and Mrs Kerr and attend' -their kolden wedding 'anniversary}ll 'I ealth : prevented Mr•. Howe from accdmpanying them.. GO,RI.DON: IRWIN Was one of Jack 'MacDonald's •Selections in naming an .all -tine, 'a11-star'Brltce League team. 'Pitchers were KO Goldsmith, 'Gordon daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lane was married at high noon Saturday, to Mr. William Donald Willsie, of Bel mont; - Ont.:_The. ceremony-: ,took place at the Hackett homestead, Ashfield township, where the, bride's inot'her. Mrs. Lane; was born and Married and which 'is now the home of the 'bride' cousins, Mr. and 'Mrs Wilfred Hack The young couple were married or the porch' under a . canopy of ' fir boughs, pink and,: white ' streamers . and-,su r unded by bouquets of' pink and whi peonies. The wedding cere- mdiny: was performed by Rev. C. N. McKenzie of :.St. 'Andrew's United Church, Ripley. The guests were as- sembled on the lawn, amid 'a" setting of beautiful} •flowers, and a perfect. Irwin' and the •. late' Frank McCartney. June day, lith : c eT ar i1ue ..: -Ralph Pequena .• nd• •Sandy-! head, .; ;were the choice *the catchiing depart= " The bride; given in marriage by het merit. •First, Steve Robinson and Fath - father, was becomingly go'vned in er Egan; recon Mel Donahue.and white organza. marquisette with' finger Fred' .Given;: sh rt,1 "Hopper" Mack• - tip veil 'caught with a. wreath of or- "gem; 3rd,, Leo .Ob�erle; outfield, "Irish" ange blossoms. She carried a shower O'Hagan, Del .46 and Borden bouquet of pink: and White'roses and ,Gregg:. O'Hagan,"sas'd pitcher, infield - sweet, peas with .streamers tied with , et, outfielder and bitter was Jack's delphinium. Mrs.' Francis Gemmell, t friend r f the bride, was matron of honor, [owned in_orchidnet over, tat fetta and' carried a bouquet of roses and sweet peas. Little Carolyn Ann Lane of. Toronto, niece of •the bolde • was; flower girl, gowned in heavenly blue point ;d'esprit over taffeta and carried a ndsegay,of rose's and daisies. The groom- was attended by his bro- ther, Mr. Harold Willsie of Toronto. Favoritism To Ione I Will Be Unable To Make Any Personal Calls. 'THURSDAY, . JUNE 26th, 1941 Tior's„ Fri, Sat: June 26, 21, 26, JOE E,, .BROWN • 'SO YOU WON'T TALK' -- plus — a Tr.�1 of the Vigilantes" a . • a Fr..anchot Tone• •.Alan Hale - • Mischa Aver .Andy Devine Tues Wed. June .30,.July 1, 2" :Most. t( ' Ph ladel hia' Story The P -LIP,,AY, -SPECIAL, With , J A MES .S.T.E-1'1xA13T __ _ • CAR* GRANT ` . �.._ liATHERZ;.NE- HEPBURN HOW `YOU.NGSTER 'SAVED .HIS Family .From Bondage. Louise Arta- . . st.rgng, sociologist; writing in The •. American Weekly ;with the June.1.29 • issue ' of The Detroit Sunday, Times; wilt' richt,[' be tiie tncredib-le ptivi i "' ; el' a widow and, her four children Ori ... It Share=cropper's desolate:island, and ;.how the .need. of better laws, :educa • ion and . protection for the' South t • ' ' •The'pallbearers were six of her ne= bind's "forgotten people".' Be sure' to O. THE ''ELECTORS OF LUCKNOW 'At the signing of ,the register, Miss Carolyn Johnston of Detroit sang sweetly "Oh'Prornise Me", accompan- ied by Mrs. ley. C: N. McKenzie, who also 'played the 'wedding, march.:" The bride's mother wore' heavenly blue, ,with a corsage` of pink roses. The groom's mother wore a printed navy sheer) with a corsage of yellow roses: 1 u eh li and radon G 'Thom ag L o P St. , lawn, r After the' reception on the dinner Vias served when five .• girl Lucknow. • choice • for the best all round player. He must have oVerlaoked Gordon Ir winhere, for as' well as performing equally well in all the above mined departinents, ,Gordon could take hip. o • r More turn behind the hat, and' did .itm thanonce when occasion required. MURRAY. RAj has been transfer- red from Atwo'oct to the Port Stanley :branch of the Canadian Bank of Com- merce. " "friends of the b,'ride did the honors. Tlie bride travelled in a navy dress. makers , suit with, white .' accessories After a motor ` trip to Ottawa ani' points, east,. the couple Will reside Vii' the groom's -fend in Belmont. ` Guests who attended the weddini came from Detrdit, Sarnia, Toronto YOUR VOTE -. AND INFLUENCE _ WILL BE SINCERELY APPIJ.ECAATED, • VOTE .FOR ' homas Boyes For A 'Square Deal For A11 1• THE, LUCKNOW , UNITED CHURCH ,• • RESIDENTS ' of Walkerton have been instructed to 'boil water for dont' estic use, since the' outbreak of 'six cases* ,paratyphoid: The. milk supply, 1 is definitelyinot the cause of the. out., break, and although water is' •beitig• 'II boiled the meter 'supply has not been • m.pioven , to be the source of Y the, germ, 1 • SUNI)A, JUNE 29th. 19 A.M.--CHUf CH SCHUOL. 11 A.M --*OLY COMMUNION. 'I. 'P.M.—EYENINC WORSHIP OIC' GOD. , COME AND WORSHIP, phew:, John •Hockridge,.• ofi Bluevale; I The .Detroit Sunday Times.' this, W•.T and John Cruickshank, Charles. ��eels' and every •week. ' Chester • and Victor Showers.• TO THE ELECT -ORS OF LUCKNOW, HAVMING , QUALIFIED for the vacancy. on the Lucknow Council. for the balance of 1941, I respect- fully solicit your vote and influ- ence.' nflu-ease.' WILL .ENDEAVOUR, if el- ected, to serve the best interests. of the Municipality. THE REPORT is • being circul- ated that as Chief of the • Fire ;Company, I'am not qualified to sit on the Council. My resignationis in the hands of the Secretary of the Fire Co. Tours Respectfully, Austin Solomon RInd'ependent�. Judgement ' Collmon Sense and • from -An. • • Cliq • Abselute • Freedo� Y tic T. . VOTE F • FftANii RENWICK,, son •of Mrs: James' Kirby' has been called tap for. training with the R:C.A.F. His brother' is also in the Air Force. ATTENTION. was drawn last week by ,the Ripley Express to the need•• of a permanent ifign at the 15th Side. road and Huron -Bruce, Boundary, in- dicating the road to the Iluron Vill- age. r , PUPILS OF Miss Blanche MacDou. gall., A.T.C.M., gave a musk recital in Ripley recently when $21.50 Was rais- ed for 'Red •Croes Work, , - CLANSMEMS Concert &Street Carnival LUCKNOW the e of s. July • CONCERT 0 :• THE: :ARENA. COMMENCING AT 8.15,, BY THE, ort Albert.. R. A.F. �Blue Boys' Concert, Party . fly` kind' perntissi`o-n-Tar ptairr-P: -D-Robettson,_•- -- Adults •25c, 'Public School (hiidren• Free • Entire 'Concert Receipts 'for , British War• Victims Fund. C Street: • Dance andarnival Games FOLLOWING THE CONCERT • ,Mc(Yr1ARLES ORCHESTRA PLAY TIME IS HERE PROTECT YOU CHILDREN'S FEET, WITH;••► PAIR OF OUT- ,ING SHOES,: SANDALS'•O'R SCAMPERS. ' 1 Canvas, Outing ''Shoes-'' : W% 1'1 ',VI: A ('OM.1'I,ETE RANGE OF CANVAS OUTING • , SHOES, Priced From '65c to 11.19 Ssman's scampers SI'1MANts. SCAMP►EitS ARE COOL & . HEALTHY BECAUSE THEY'RE' CORK INSULATED. THE `I'oUG:HES"X` WEARING • CAMP S11:OE:MADE • Priced at, $1.49; $1.79, $1.99 ` Do'rn n on Kites" 1#A.It M:4001' I SA'v DA LS , W ('l' it CREPE RUBBER, SOLES. • .CHILD'S •SIZES to 71/4 .. $1.25' ' CIIII.il'H SIZES, f'z to.101/4 • . 1fi1.3 ' :M 1KS:Es' SIZES, -11.2 $1.45 CHILDREN'S S'I'GI'9i .1)0 WN SANDALS at ... , $1,419 &$'1.•25 Rathwell (.1 Sott • • 1;- $