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WILLIAM. A F. WILSON
There passed away' , in Victoria
Hospital,. WinniPeg, 'ori • September,
13thi, William A. F. Wilson, of Dom-
inion on
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•_ r ;Wilson, anion City, Manitoba. Mr, W. ,
E. ' LUCKNcW, SENTINEL
(O...Lni•' GENERAL .
Mrs. A. E Mciini is visiting at
Present in Toronto.
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J. C. Armstrong ,and Johnnie Dah-
mer have joined the' 97th Walkerton
-suffered a fractured hip. recently,Battery," RCA,
e of his death
but an iminedit
wasIs e• esus .
attack. ^Mr. and Mrs: Eric Cox moved
e er
e heart
asv_
Surviving him are his widow, :Sar- - this• Week from the Angtis McKin.
MacDou all formerly of Luck- non residence to' the e' the MacDougall, Johnston, •ori Havelock St.
now; a daughter; Mrs. Wm., A. Wat-
son ''and a sail, Elmer A. Wilson, ; J: C. .Johnston in training , with
both of, Winnipeg. A daughter, Mrs. the R:C,A:F.• •at Aylmer and • Merle.
Jas. McKinnon, Predeceased him,. Johnston of the`Galt Aircraft school
Mr, Wilson • was the ., son of . Wm: • spent .the week -end with . their gar-
-Margaret Willson of the nth exits; Mr. and Mrs.. P.. M Johnston.
concession of West• Wawariosh^(for Mr .Edward Srtidex was a week
•Anerley of'•West'Zorra, Oxford Co.7.• end'vis tc#r With Mr, and Mrs.,,,Ken
He •was a. brother'.of Walter -4- 4 • Wil- netli Cameron Mrs Snider• and ohil-
son, 12th . Concession;', Augustus H. dren who spent the summer vacation es Clifford
f F' t William Camilla t0. Mu- d toDetroit -S d became the bride •of James
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A quiet` wedding- was solemnized
at the Presbyterian church manse,.
Goderich, when Rev. David J. Lane
united: in marriage Miss Mary Agnes
Swanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Swanson '.of. Wingharn and
Mr.., Lloyd Frederick Steward, soil
of Mr. .and Mrs.. Charles 'Steward,
Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs.- Steward will
reside in the Siddall residence.
WEBSTER- IHCKS
A quiet, but pretty • wedding was
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.TRURSD.A.Y, SEPTEMBER I$, l941
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Mr,
and Mrs, G, BarkWell, Lucknow,
Rev.. C,�J• Loney conducted the sere- -
nro.,ny in the presence of �.4Q_friends,
her
The. bride :was given away by 4
f
net
over taffeta, end er s.she cas was, riedla�bou-
quet of pink roses and baby's breath.
Miss Mae Barkwell, as bridesmaid,
wore a . frock'' of "pink sheer crepe
over -taffeta, and she :,carried Talis-
man •roses •and baby's breath. Mr.
Mrs.
was est man. '..
Alexb
Lorne Wilson; the bride's sister,
played the wedding marches ,and a
cornet sola,. `I Love You Truly
was played by Mr. Lorne Wilson.
The bride's mother- yore a gown
of •wine crepe; with corsage bouquet
Solemnized at . Knox Presbyterian, of roses: The•groom's mother hat:1 'r
'Church Marisa,` Goderich; September • a navyblue ere e rediin ote eQ,S,=
on p g.
3rd at";2 ,Pari, when Florence Hicks tome, with a pink rote cartage bon
of Toronto daughter Of Mr.. anc1111irs: quet;
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William Lamb ,,Hicks of .Mat Bay Mr. and•• Mrs". Robert J, Barkwell-
o• or , here . returned un ay,
doch of Lucknow' and James A , of . •- ' Webster of Amberiey, second son
Arm tro � • B. C.all of whom--pr--e- Mr -and.:Mrs.,A, :J. -Ar=mstrong and of Mr.: arid Mrs chines T. -.,Webster,..„
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dPreased him. Surving is a sister., Mss Dorothy Berry of `London are Amberley: Rev., David Lane officia-
Janet W. Barris, of Chicago. 1�711rs: spending ,this.week—ani Min Ted. -
motored to Kingston . 'and . other•
pointseast on their honeymoon, the
-bride $ ;. going..away,Outfit - being •:a
navy blue suit and hat, . with corsage
ouq et of crimson -`roses-: They -w±11
live at 101 King street east, Dundas.
'James Forester of. West Wawanosh Island, 'having motored to • Tober- The bride was becofningly gowned
is a 'sister-in-law. • • niory from where they goby ferry in • a . street length dress of dusty
to the island. •. rose crepe; , with matching • hat and
•white accessories and wore a corsage
Herbert and Harrison Taylor who
.of Talisman roses, forget=me-not ,and
for several weeks. have been . atten- , baby breath. The couple Were at.:
ding . the London Technical : Trade tended by cousins of the groom, Mr..
School 'spent the week-cnd at the •and Mrs: Ewart Webster of Kirkland
home of ,their father, 'Mr. Thomas Lake: .. ,
PASSED AWAY IN- LONDON
The death occurred in Victoria
Hospital, London -on Friday of Frank
Mackiem, in ,his . 80th year. Mr. Wm.
Ferrisof town is a stepson . - ,
The funeral service was held at
the home of George Ferris, Ripley,
,.en Monday_ ,afternoon, ,with intet -
i`nent; in'Ripley cemetery. '
Mr. Mackiem is well known to
a good many .'in. this district, For
several years he . was employed` by.
James MacDonald of" Loohalth. For
a number of- years he sere' d with.
the C.iT.s-ec crew aid. late
was employed' in the car , shops . at
London, in which cityty' he continued
to:reside, Making ,his home at Mrs.
A: C. Barrett's,
• Mr. Mackiem had been a • patient
'iii' -Victoria Hospitalor- the -past
few.
few • weeks prior to his passing,
---which: •ear ._uraexpact 4ly
SCHOOLS 'R'E.•OPEN •
Kincardine schools .e -opened on
September 8th while Ripley and
Huron Township schools delayed
the 'opening date until Monday of
' this week.. The ' action was a pre-
cautionary' measure although no new,
cases of infantile paralysis had been
Las .,.,We ciit •,I Weoe
vied a statement by Dr ti t�: M •-
Cosh of,lincardme-to the ef`fectthait.
Taylor, St. Helens.. Following a wedding dinner , the
'Torn •Patton •forth, 'son of happy couple 'left for honeymoon
to London, St. Thomas and Toronto.
week-enid . in the community. His g
`t The . iiiatir-band ti gifts- received -
erly •of Ashfield Circuit spent "� show the hi • h esteem. •in which the
brother, Joe, who graduated from young.',couple are held. .
Stratford iNormal . last—Tune, .. ,has
signed,'up with the .Canadian, `Navy.'.
and is awaiting. a call.. - .
;Rev and Mrs �N J Patton form •
•LOC TION OHAiVGED. .._ TO GET 31T, INDUSTRY
DRILLING 4 ?
:Upon striking' salt, water . as they ' The Artcraft factory, which. has
approached a depth of: `1200` feet, : been idle these many:'years, may.
Oil drilling `on ' the Warner Smyth ' soon again be the scene of industrial
farm . on the -12th "of uiross -'wa6 -activity,--not-as -a *Munitions plant,
abandoned. The drillers have moved in the commonly' accepted use of
their. outfit to'the:farm of Cormrek.:.the term, but for. the manufacture
Armstrong on' the 8th 'concession;, of component parts of airplanes by
east: of Teeswater, where another. highly skilled technicians from, a•
test well will be ,sunk. Mr. W. 3. friendly foreign ,country now in Ger-
'Patterson, who, has had' Wide ,ex- i •man' hands. -
perience in the oil drilling business The Town Council has offered a
looked the Smyth property , over lease of the factory at a rental• of
last week, Mr. Patterson used his $50 a month, with an optional pur-
own equipment . to 'conduct a test chase price of $10,000.
for oil on the Smyth property, -and There is no definite assurance that
concluded that the : well was nbt Goderich is to get'this strange indus-
being drilled in the proper location, try; but prospects are very bright,
although , there were definite. indica.71, the ' Town Council has . been told..
tions of an oil deposit • very close Only one other .town is being con•-
. ,,close
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DIED n„
THOMPSON—In•..Kinloss• Townshib
on ''Wednesday, Sggpt•ember 19th;
enry Thompsony 1 hi -s --70th year.-,
The. funeral •• Service Will be.' held.
-at+--leis-late-•-•r.'esiderice,-Kinloss,...._
Friday -at 2 o'clock, With internient
in Greenhill Cemetery. ' •
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by. • I sidered.—Goderich Signal -Star.
AR1UVED-.
A Carload of Johns -Manville
ROCK WOOL
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• HOME I
Warmer. in. Winter
Cooler in Summer
to 30 % • ton fuel , Bills
SAVEup �•.
HENDERSONIFIS•
PLANING MILL -
PHONE. 150-J •
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there had been no known cases of
polio' occurr within the 'town since
August 29th.
ASHFIELD NATIVE PASSES
Word has been teeeived here. -of
the death of James MacKay at Dul-
uth. Mr;- MacKay • was born in Ash-
field, son of the late. Thos. MacKay
and, Euphemia Halliday. He is sur-
vived by a "sister, Mrs. Delavis of
Duluth., A brother, Will, and sister;
Mrs. Flora Caird, predeceased him.'
Mrs. Russel Johnston, Lucknow, is
a niece Nand Halliday Caird. of the
10th concession of Ashfield is'a
nephew. -� '
In Armed Services
Mr: and Mrs,Wm. •ArSr.
rx�strong, S
,have three grandsons'and a son -in
law, now`ser$ing with the Canadian
Forces: Francis Buck is training' with
the R.C.A.F. at Aylmer. Harold
i,firrnitrolamo uKat av A1LLxAprlgkitang
Loirclorciiie a x=sem a 1E ar
''MdthewS
are:130 h serving :ouerse.as
WERSTEZ-CLARKE •
a carried on by the devil's own ped -
St: John's' Anglican • Church, Vorl< dlers, Will be: presented by Dr.., Ar.,
Mills; Toxon o was.. • e setting -for thur LaRoe, president of --Th'
a pretty autumn wedding; Saturday erican Narcotic Defense Association,
September 6th at three -thirty p.m. • in' The American Weekly with The
of Kathleen Emma .Clarke, daugh- Detroit. Sunday Times, starting with
ter of Mr. and Mrs:Wm. Clarke.. of the September 21 issue. 'Be..sure to
Toronto to Leonard Clark Webster get The Detroit. Sunday Times this . .
of Toronto, • youngest son of Mr. and -week` and • every week:
Mrs. James T. Webster of Amberley. -
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
SEPTEMBER 48, .19, g0
KINCARDINE FAll. , SPECIAL
"NORTH WEST
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LICE .
MOUNTED Po
L',ary Cooper Robt. Preston
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Madeline Carroll
Paulette Goddard
Lynne .Overman
In, Technicolor
Rural Sctool' Fairs
The Provincial Department of. Agri- 1
culture, under whose auspices rural i•�
school fairs were held for some
years, has discontinued its. connect-
ion with these fairs. In •a few town-
ships the local school' fair associa-
tions are 'carrying on • without Gov- 11
eminent • support. .
BATTLING -THE DEADLY DOPE
Racket. A heart -touching, profound-
ly disquieting picture of mind-and-
body- destroying" traffic- in- ding.
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FOR IMPORTANT
WAR WORK, BY.
eatty•
ros.1td
Fergus;, Ont..
MR. F.. W. MARSDEN, en1=
ployment manager' will. be. at
The Sentinel Office, Lucknow, ,
at 3• p.m., FRIDAY,; September .
• 19th, to take applications.
Rev.-=: A;; --G: Mac -Collum_ Officiated. —
Mf • Cameron, ' church organist, pies
ided at the • organ. • •
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride looked charming in a floor
length,gowri of white faille. Her, cor-
onet veil' of filmy, net was head by
orange ' blossoms, and she carried
a shower bouquet of red roses arid
forget-me-nots: Miss Doris Clarke of
Bracebridge, sister of the bride, was
pmaid,.�of...hpnor,_ ands:_ worea floor
4e bh gswn= luel�loucs - crep :: and_ r ...:
, • .-ed a bouquet of _ nrauve-asters.
Mrs. Mathews was formerly Jane 1
/k.
J. Clifford Webster of Amberley,
acted ' as
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New War Savings Stamps -
The new' war ,savings stamps are
now on.tale at the local. postoffice.
Tie _;are,printed in red, with scenes
'f-rom the Canadian forces in action;'
Eight ,different, scenes are included
in the issue sailor, airman, warship,
.tank, airplane, nurses, soldier, and
Bren gun. As, with the ' old issue,
each stamp is valued at :25 cents.
Stamps° of the' old issue can still be
obtained.
Died From Fever and Neglect . '
Six survivors of the Canadian ves-
sel Portaddc, ;torpedoed by a Nazi
U-boat earlier this year, arrived in
Montreal last week after their 're-
lease from a French.prison camp in
West Africa.' ,
The ship's first officer, •George
Rowe, of Montreal;, returned earlier
and reported that, the only casualty
among the crew of 22, Lewis Elliott;
of Port Colborne, Ont., died of fever
and neglect. • Elliott, 'formerly 'of
Goderich, is well known in the dis-
tict. • •
.LUCK?
NEW WARM iiNDERWEAR FOR
EVERY. MEMBER OF THE.
FAMILY.
a.
Armstrong. A third'grandson,.. J. C.
Armstrong,
of Winghain has finally succeeded
in joining- the Walkerton Battery
son of • Wm. Armstrong
brother: of . the groom
groomsman and, Mr. W. Wright and
Mr. A: Clarke. of Toronto as ushers.
;,Following the wedding, a recept-
held in - Todmortori Hall
where a • dainty buffet lunch' was
after :previous persistent,but urs- ion . was
successful efforts to enlis
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HURON TO HAVE COMPLIe-
SERIES OF TRAINTIG. SCHOII OLS
pWithi i six months there 'vtill be
two. or three .t'irries^ as many airmen
in Huron county as there are at
Present. This ,is the prediction, of .a
well-informed gentleman ' who has
followed the development of air-
training in this area from the begin-
ning. He says that eventually"every
branch .of'aviation, from the train-
ing of the raw recruits to the turn-
ing' out of the, finished product, will
be taught within a radius of thirty
or forty miles of Goderich, thus cen-
tralizing supervision and mainten-
ance and cutting down transpor'a•=
tion • and transportation costs., . -
Employment Boss, scanning ap-
plication form and interviewing art-
ist Model: "Yes, Miss . Wirp, I see • very beginning Commonwealth Plan: MacKinnon, becarrie the wifc'of Mr. .
your farm is fined, out in the fright officials have been sweet on Huron Robert J. Barkwell, Dundas; 'son of
places".' • county. -Signal -Star.
served from where' the: bride -and
groom left for 'a short honeymoon,
after which they will be at hoine to
their friends at 3 McLean Blvd., Tor- •
onto. '
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REID-rWOOLFORD
In the presence ,of the immediate
families; at the residence of the'
bride's . parents,..15 • 'Neywash • street,.
at 12.30 on Saturday • noon, Septem -
ber 6th, Ruthi daughter .of Mr. and
Mrs. B. C.; Woolford, and . Eldon S.
Reid, son of Mrs. Reid and the late
T. S. Reid all of Orillia, were un-
ited in marriage by the Rev. • J. A.
Maclnnis.. Tall standards of white
gladioli in the living room and pale
pink roses • in the .dining room. pro-
vided a pretty background •'
The bride, given in marriage by.
her father, was'ma'rried inher tray-
oiling costume, a cavalry blue crepe
...tress: with charger' brown accessor-
ies and corsage of pink roses. Miss
Agnes Caldwell, her only attendant
Wore a biege wool dress with brown
and corsage of Joanna Hill roses.
Mr. Austin. Reid of London, brother
of 'the groom,'' was the best:man. •
The reception was held at Gray.
House Atherley. Mrs.• Woolforer,
wearing, navy. sheer and corsage of
red roses,.'received .the, guests.
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Mr. and Mrs. Reid will resideat
54 • Brant street, Orillia.•
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' BARKWELL•-=•MacKI•NNON
This gentleman points to the ele-
mentary • flying school 'at Sky. Har
bor, • the navigation and wireless
Schools already in operation, the
service flying school under construc-
tion at Centralia, at which three
types of' planes will be used, an aux-.
iliary, landing school at -Grand Bend.
under construction, another one at
St. Joseph, and a .bombing and gun-
nery school at Amberley..He says
students of the last named will be.
accomodated at the navigation school
a short distance away, at which new
buildings are to be erected to take
care• of the students. -
He says -that all this and more is -
in the air because Huron county
terrain and the absence of bush is
particularly adapted to frying. Nat-
ural drainage and economy of 'con-
struction are other items.From the
The „home of the bride's mother,
on I#,.R. No,. 3, Dundas, was the scene
of a wedding on September 6th,
when Dorothy Jean, daughter of ,
Mrs. R. E. Fri& and the late Mr., L.
.The :Public
Nonce,.,, T�
HAVING ENLISTED with the Canadian .Forces for Active
Service for the duration: of the 'war, I will.he absent from
my business for an indefinite period.
• _ SO~ TF AT-rnq- pra-etistrmay- lr6 ecin7trrataecl� slue arRy= air
senee, I have arranged with Mayor J.., IIs lir�awford :of
Wingham to look after my ,business; ;and for this' purpose
my office will remain' open, in its present location.
I WILL reatl appreciate the courtesy of the public if the •
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yatrutiage which" lists- be ei -given -ie -me-.•in -the -past -is con---
tinned while I am on Active ,Service. • ' - _
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R. S. Hetherington,.
Special Sale of Rayon and
Breakfast, Luncheon, and Dinner Sizes
Old Low Prices
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. GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE
By •
Russ . Creighton
and His Variety Entertainers & orchestra
In the Arena, Lucknow
' ' UNDER. CLANSMEN AUSPICES;
P, Friday , Sept. 19th .
M1
CONCERT 8 to 10 — `DANCING 10 to 2:.
' , PRIZE DRAW FOR
A Bicycle, Chest . of Silver, Airplane Clock, 9'7 -piece Dinner
Set, Ton' of Coal, All Wool Blanket, Satin Bed Spread, Floor.
. Lamp. Tickets Now On Sale, 25c —' 5 for 61.00
5 DOOR PRIZES.of 2 lbs of butter each
Aluminum Prize ,
A ticket will be given everyone bringing a pia ee of aluminuln
to: the Arena. Valuable prize to the holder of`^he lucky ticket. '
ENTIItE;PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE, RED CROSS'
;.
Mercer Table Covers
39c to 1.95
T STORE, Lucknow
NEW '(ZCJALITIES & PATTERNS
IN TALE 'OILCLOTH, SHELF'
OILCLOTH, TABLE MATS &
K SCARFS. .
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