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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-11-20, Page 4• Don't or a sho war GET BUS n` k SHORTE . Buy More War .Sa R. J Certificates A ititriNow tEDl'i L, LVClektow, ONTASIIQ Mr, and Mrs. George Huntley of Putnam visited during. the week With Mrs. I�•aa , e and Mr. H. Lane... • Mrs. Hedley is spending a few days with relatives ,sere.. Friends, of Mrs, J. E,ckenswiller =are Sorry to -hear that she is con- fined to her bed. We -hope, foss a speedy recover:. • Mr, and, Mrs- H- McGuire of Ol- ivet spent Sunday at Mr. Geo, Hal- denby's. Mr. and Mrs. G, McEver . were ISundayvisitors at Mr. J. B. Hogg kinsores. Week -end visitors at Mr. Wm- Pin- nel•1 s were.. Mis. Johnson, Miss Mer - 1 rian 'Holman, Mr: Shannon and Mr. Louch2.s of Owen Sound, Mr. anti Mrs. Gordon Badgeron and little a3s . and •Glen Pinnell .of- flamil ;_._ .. Gar- Wray :Pinnell of.Kitchener• s weal. On Friday evening. , of last atio DU.•N.GANNON ' Mr. Matthew Shackleton, Mrs. John McWhinnet the week- end visiting their sister Mrs. W J. Larkin in, New Toronto.. They were accompanied by Mrs. Sam J. Kil- patrick who visited herson Mr, Pal- mer Kilpatrick, Toronto. BORN : Friday,. Nbverber, 14th to Mr. and Mrs, Ben Park a daughter. Congratulations. We also wish to say happy birthday to -Mr. Richard Park who was presented with this little granddaughter on his birthday. Master William Stewart spent the week -end .in Toronto with his sis- ter. Miss Annetta Stewart. • Isobel ori Mosaaiag evening . Mrs. Webb J the ineinbers o, the congrtee ;the 1 I E�EhI' I obel M Tt ping `Mrs Welab , of the. Anglican bunch me Edna Boyle to spend R J. Woods was .a week=end ` and .Mrs E. W. Rim contributed" a a ',social evening:. A short program 1 • , i atteh- The 'beige "Book-N-wkr was w•as given which was as • tioltows; visitor in Ferg}is where she duet_ p �. ,, and . .. Mr- Lorne_•o xiee. Mrs, , - o -due Mz s Edna . • , :•:, -the-maYrtage of her 'granddaug-h taken -lag *5. Dorotiiy_Babour• aniey'--gave--gay an•anter•-est ng a _...T •--vo duets Ines L Yert McLean and Mrs. Art Graham, "f the, view of the book' "I Married Adven-dven- . ngh LaurineieMiller,Reg was �Imo, Alf I3aldenby and Miss May Wiiigham Hospital stili - home .cure" by Osa Johnston. for the .,week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Callum Cameron of Boyle; readings by Mrs. Torn Hod-. Archie Aitchison has been Detroit were visitors last week with gins and Miss • Helen Hamilton; a Mr. d Mrs John Cameron number • of 'Speeches • were given by Sh ckl a o solo by Everett e. The weekly meeting of the N. P. family: of Kincardine h Rutlieriord'st read an address and Mrs. Geo. Hal= Ward and a ter, Mrs, also sis congregation, her n tion, . a.,visitor with The Woman's Institute will hold the November meeting .on Thursday. of next week at the home•of • Mrs. George Hedge. Have you got a ticket yet on the large' three-tier '.tea'• oke in Mr Chas.. "Acton's store? Mr.:Thorhton Eedy of the,R. C. A F..� Dartmouth, . N..S., is enjoying leave with his parents; Mr/and Mrs H. • J. L. Eedy. : , • ;.The Dungannon Woman's Associa tion of the ti'nited church ;enjoyed afternoon etiesti with the e .ran a Misses Mabel and Annie Quaid are leaving this week to work in Ham- ilton. • Mrs. Annie Campbell .is. visiting Salt- ford. e Fulford, :Geo 'her• •sister, Mrs• George ford. BLACH—DOUGHEftTY" A quiet wedding took place Sat- urday„ 'November 10th at•the Par- sonage, : Dungannon, when Rev. - W. P_.Newman united. in marriage Alma Elizabeth,. daughter;of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dougherty and Robert Ebner Black, son of; Mr W: J.Black • and members of the co gr g t Port Colborne. Mr and Mrs Hugh Cameron and Lan Mrs Jos Wali U; was held at the • home of' Tom visitors at Mr. ,,Hugh denby presented Edna with a wal • nut table-• andIamp as a' token of appreciation for her services as 'Or- ganist. Edna thanked them in a few well chosen words and all joined in .singing "For She's •a jolly good fellow": Lunch was served and a Bucy More, WarS,• 4vings Certificates. BRO ,MAFEKI NG Mr• . and Mrs. don -• Twamley, Norma aad Douglas spent the 'week= end with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Twent- y, and;: Mr: and Mrs Wallace Twamley. ' ' Mies Kathleen Crawford„ R.N. of Goderich spent the ,¢ week -end. with vseetrilfifeectelfilp-° 4 Dye -arra 1,7-1 - . te • r i-1 Andew. da Iffnt •. ,-• b 6th..." ongratula- date ci�l►,'e�i The W: Lill: S. will meet this- Thurs-. day^ 'afternoon at .the home ' of. Mrs.. social hour brought a pleasant ev- ening to; :a close: "` • the '1afe:''14t"rs':13lairk: of"Astsiied: 2The attendants were Mr. and • Mrs. How- ard Johnston. The bride's ' street - length dress was . dusty rose with wine accessories and carried a cor- Visage bouquet.' of rose carnations and maiden 'hair fern. The wedding din- ner was served at the Shorne- of' the bride's. parte. The •grooms gift - to the 'bride was a lovely chest of silver.Mr. and Black left by motor for a trip to. Hamilton, -and :Niagara Falls and on their return will re- side on the groom'sfarm on the 2nd • 0 THURSDA', .NOVEMBER ?ap, 1941 • Olivet W. M. S. The ladies ..of our W. M. S. held their monthly Meeting in the church on Thursday, ' November 13, with an attendance„ of 15 memibers. During the business period, Mrs D. Stewart:. kindly offered to supply flowers for Sunday. It was• moved by Mrs. Jos. Coiling . and seconded ' by Mrs. H. Vegan that we. use the slate. of of- ficers method and appoint a nom- inating committee for the electign of' officers. This committee consists of Jean McGuire, Mrs. A. McTav- ish, and Mrs. Me,polling. It was also decided there ' would be a special collection' for' our next meeting, and• anyone wishing the ' .' .Missionary' Monthly to, get in touch before the end . of November. with our Mission- ary convener. Mrs. W:' B. Walden. Our.:president, Mrs: W. J:: Roulston and Mrs. J. Black had ch ge'of :the meeting. Mrs. .'W.• B. Walden read our. scripture reading.'Mrs., Joseph Bleck •'gave a vete? interesting .talk for our , -devotional.. period. Wewere -favoured by a solo bq Beth, 'MeTav ish, Miss 'M.. ,Cpfitig gave an',inter sting.' reading on "•Africa'.' Mrs. W. J. Rouiston favoured us with a read- ing "Fifty Years in'China". ;`In the sweet bye and''bye" was a beautiful solo rendered ' by Mrs. Jos. Colling.• Mrs. Jos. Black read an interesting poem -:and -our _meeting was. brought. to a close'by Mrs. W. S. 'McGuire.'. leading in prayer.. Our next Meet- ing will be in charge of Mrs. N. Raynard.'and her group—Mrs. •J. Mc Tntosh, Mrs.' O. McCharles, Mrs. H. "Vegan and Mrs. C. N. McKenzie: - - Mr. and Mrs. H. 4. McGuire :and family visited on Sunday with Kin - lough friends. '• Mrs. W. Roulston and family vis- ited--�in Str�atford---'last• Saturday -:and:. Sunday.. •. Mrs. L Andrew of ' Zion returned home on, Sunday" after visiting • the oast week at the'home of Mrs. Geo. Brooks.. HOLYROOD Mr. 'an'd Mrs. George Colwell were visitors eat Mr. Morris Hodgin's On Monday. evening: - ;• .. • • ..Mr. and Mrs: Reggie- Broom- Were rcent visitors at Mr." Thos.. Harris'. The Holyrood -Unit of the, Red Cross. entertained the • 10th Cone�e.ss sion (West). ladies on Tuesday' aahid. 'quilted three quilts arid. part of the FOR • SALE -12 'p Ronald - Treleaven; iron 78-r-7, 1 '8 Weeks --old.. ,hone Dungan/ FOR SALE—Good• Chir cook stove, with warming closet and reservoir. ,Apply at Sentinel Office.• FOR SALE -12 pr _ weeks old. .Ernest Gardner, R 3, Lucknow. Phone 69-17, Dungan. FOR SALE -3 'Dur azul c Nov., Dec., Jan., respectivel to Bob Ritchie, . Phone '76- gannon. •FOR SALE .2 good 5 iue Mareh 9 and milk 5 chunks of pigs, 3 mo intosh, R. 3, Luckno CARD OF THANKS M'r. and Mrs. Wm.. Twamley Tom ' and Earl Begley. wish to ext sincere thanks and appreciation friends and neighbours for tti kindness and sympathy at the of their recent bereavement, NOTICE • • A stern warning. is issued that the destruction of ,or damage to Village property.' will result •in t offenders being' dealt with •Dever This applies to all municipal p erty and • especially' the Town .where damage has been don' NO"• E TIC -FOR SALE"—A numb herse also=a umber' pigs Johnston' McI.teo rood ; .Phone .27-8 Ri AUCTION SALE' fa stock, etc. at Lots .16 & 'Kinloss, on, Tuesday Nov See- bills --for -'list • and GaYn . or Auc. • . Mrs, . Piop . `fourth. Lunch was .served . at the, ` concession of Ashfield. close of the meeting' :' U; ' Miss Doris Eadie entertained; her MRS• WM. THOMPSON ' . Sunday School" class from • Lucknow. Last Friday, November.l4th there ' n„ do ay,. „eyening •••, a : • came . to a close • a. life 'of one 'whom " Mr. and:Mrs.:.Joseph Fisher,' Mrs.. we ail-lolled-a"fi'd"y t'itnt a Shelton and Miss Wright of :Kincar_s WM.. Thompson; jtest a few days past: dine • were ,Sunday, :yi'sitors at Mrs: her 86th birthday. 'She had been ' of, Abner - Ackert's. late, years bothered' with, a heart 'con Mrs.• Thos. ' Harris •returned home dition. She had • gone three • weeks from Kincardine on. Tuesday having ago ,ttoau remain Mis. George Kitson,.with Spent the past few days with friends her'.London, who" "has tenderly nursed there. . • her 'thio gh 'two, various spells of • Mr: 'and Mrs: Ed Slade; •r.nd and illness. She was be English birth; and waltz, Mrs. Jack Patterson, • Mr.: and Mit. with words and •music • m this coin- John 'Reid were guests with Mr and was Mabel White; daughter - of the. late •W and Mabel • White ' Old George TWamley • • - -Mrs. Harvey. Webb and children of St. Helens spent Sunday with Mn and Mrs. Thos. Anderson. . A SONG:. TO ' SKATE TO, DANCE To, Romance To: '.:. Freid Waring. brings you a dreamy, delightful new "Romance On Ice" complete CC! EWE '.Mrs. George Fr-eelLeebiirn spent ' a couple - of • ,days , with • her daughter', ' Mrs. L. Emmons , . Mr:• and Mrs: Wilfred • Drennan. Lierainne.: and J�-C'.'and Miss. Muriel Quinn' spent ;,,Sunday --evening with Mr. and Mrs. James Drennan ';near •KintaiL . • 'Mrs,,; 5. J, Kilpatrick`•visited a• few • -lays •in 'Toronto with','her son Pa=• rn'er and Mrs. Kilpatrick. ' • ' ' . A number from` here., attended' the .Anniversary services• in •Luckriow, United Chitral' on Sunday. Mr..;�' ilatt. Shackleton `and sister. Mrs. John 'MCWhinney. of Nile, mot= ored to Torontopn Friday:and spent' the week -end with their sister, Mrs,. Wm. Larkin and. Mr: Larkin. _; • Mr.: and- Mrs. Sam Sherwood mov orn cows. now; also s.. Jaek''Mc- of. young chunks of 3, Vials 17 Con. • 8, ber 25th. ms. IvIati s Valad, AUCTION -.SAL 11v stock . at the • Stock Yards,- •le on•• Tues- day;- November '2 -1.30 30 choice calves; -30 t' oice yearling cattle; 5 cows, in ca ! 10 heifers • in. calf (no' Western c ;% 1-) ; - number of chunks of hogs; n i - of breeding 'e es: - DorraldH ; 4 e.1 -•-Thomas. �,v Barris, Prop. d et 'time • The annual th-eeting. of the Lack.'l now Elevator .Company Limited, ; • :lee held. in 'the' office of G. H: Smith on • Saturday; ovember-29th,: a4--8-' e-'• -•o-aleck. Election 'of, officers and . ether, regular 'business to• be: trans- . . acted: • Pres. JAMES HACKETT, . ms - farm' • FARM FOR SALE—The' south hal- ves of: Lots 71,: 72 and 73 in the 1st Concession of . Kinloss Township.- This ownship. This property,is improved and is on No. 86 Highway ' about 11/4 miles' rarest of Luckrrow. About''10 acres'of fall wheat .has been sown and con- siderable fall plowing done -For quick' sale this property will be of- fered .'at'a reduced figure. For par- ticulars. apply to J. H. Crawford, Wingham SLABS FOR SALE` We have started to saw • again on, our new cut of logs, We will have a- large stock or god ' "liar weed. slabs and : also have . a good, stock of dry mixed: slabs. We have some nice dry , poplar wood for sale. • The Lucknow Sawmill Company LOGS WANTED' We . are open to buy all kinds Cif logs and -our Sawmi'11 has now started op again to • saw all winter. NOTICE TO CREDITORS er- ' 'all Notice is hereby•given' to per- sons sons having any claim' against the Estate of James Young, late of the Village of Lucknow,, in the County of Bruce,.'Cattle Buyer, who. died , on or about the 30th day of October A." D. 1941, to send same•An the inn- dersigned, dilly verified;''on or be- fore -November 29th, 1941, as on and after. that date .the Executors' of the said ;'estate shall proceed : t asset• make distribution' , of � the ' thereof ,having regard only :to the claims they then have notice of. DATED AT GODERICH this 3rd .day iif .November, -,—A. -D.,- 191 - a , .... R. C. HAYS; Hamilton St.' Goderich, Ont., ' Solicitor for the Estate Ing: Sunday's.. issue of The' 'Detroit s Jia .�Airl a; � R ; a�` , �i d . ed .their,.:, household..efecis,.:to_Luck .. not :. itm' beefy logs .•mit ;... Iia ItrS FizedFkl YN a�AY'1 •s+i .:. ^,i ,rtut' h,ra,' i Y rte. .eiMetion ,S1O' _ �- :.` r, ,:T ,8: - Eii11':'.T� 'le '•C. c -cE:.P -•P' .'. i" ._ � _ -... �.. ,,...,dac;�mrzi�[s�'^'-`.-:1�3'vt,,.-... .. , .. � m ;..,,, . ;:. � ti .. -:�r - di: sa �.:.�.. , - h�T�"t, n '19�-�'•TTOsg'&• � . _. .... rNc>:. ,. _'.""'134�1s.�'"�--�� _ _. - m�1�C�"-,i�•�w'?i - .• ' _._...;..----' < '.: 't 11�"xr-. 1'e .;On- for �� ,, . .. ,, _ . h >;Sicnre`" , se L " d a till grid i17LrS.. 'I' hiril�virere Wi7€: Thong sorb wise : Pr e . , c a : prices for your Beech- Logs: Smashes The Defri gar n of Seng_ re x. Y' t- :.:. a .. 1 band p ,i-aid1 i w: c o lttla Geer _ e e . �a Times -reeen .visitors -at gra cnrr� to lose Mr_. -we pi;' need' -. r-~ci'ierr fogs. Be Smashes Tre. tier's. it Sun Y i pen's Paisley:- .Mrs. Turnbull re- Ir Ireland. a to this and Mrs. Sherwood froth our tom We ala n you y brings its readers. Get The Detroit.. ' home at..Underwood munity and we hope our loss will .sure arlld see us. before. you sell any every. turned'to her • the end of the week. •eldest child Ad , ' Tilley (Mrs U :teas' r- r -`2a -years agog = wise ---was born in a an They cam country in 1889, . with their three children, A am' ' George .Kitson) and Mabel, corning first to Goderich and shortly after- wards' to Dungannon 'where Mr. Thompson followed . the trade of Sunday Times this week,.and week for•a new.. Song Hit. be • others gain , - - logs or' standing timber. ; ' iso• pledged to Su CANADA'S port. dour. Dollars Are Weupons of War! • The National War Weapons Drive is you. Canada reds w of ens. tie)W ' on! Get behind our local,effort• Double `---your dollars. can i.up l�q tem., '° int your regular purchases. Do it today. A f Savings C..et-tine-4 are thi✓- rrric means x f oubie purchase Means. double help to support all can ^rte• Pt! h t 1 : sale -and a ' double investment: to" whenc^�'er' and *Weyer you ca Canada , . , , bl''''',..,,,,,...p a ished By Lucknow War Savings Comrrlittee 74 biacksmit ng which he had learned 'Irmo •' his •father--m--relaid-.heir aftexrioon �iu?s taken , .n' with the quilting of 'a . refugee quilt, which was donated •by ogle of the W • M: S. members. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Crozier.. A temperance reading and discussion was given by Mr.. M. Shackleton'. The. Society -de- cided :to send five 'dollars, to the Ontario ,Temperance Federation, at Toronto. A reading was given by :Mrs. R. Finnigan and a piece . of poetry was read by Miss Fettle, M'c- Guffin. •Mrs.' S. Sherwood gave • the report of the' Red Cross'•work to date and a goodlynumber .of articles -have been sent away,. A vote of apprecia- tion was tendered MTs. S. Sherwood for- her work in both the • W.: M. S. end, the 'Red Cross: Prayer vas. Of- fered by'Mrs. S. Kilpatrick. . TN SPITE -of a new arena this year, Kincardine fans will be without Tither intermediate or junior hockey as • Sufficient :talent for either of these teams • is lacking. Juvenile hockey will be stressed and a juven Ile team will be entered' in a four team town league. , The ladies of Crewe United church The Lucknow Sawmill' Company W. M. S. held their November meet- Ing, at the home of Mrs. S, Kilpat rick A very good attendance Was ii . Phone 57 and 79 present and the first part of• the 'home has been long and well estab- lished. and - many will mise' her cheery smile. She also ,had the abil- ity pf being a, • kind : and! 'cap- able. •nurse. Rev. C. - H. - MacDonald,. her pastor, of ,Erskine Presbyterion church conducted .the funeral service from the home on Monday .at 2.30 p.m. Her five sons were pallbearers; • Adam,, Charlie, Edgar; Arthur •and 'Franklin and grandson, Charlie Kit= son. There were over a_ score. of beautiful ' floral .pieces: which bespoke her high esteem and were' borne' by Jack' Ryan, John Blake, Herb Stoth ers, Rory • McDonald, Leslie Scholtz.' Dave McGrattert,i Robert Durnin -& Arthur Elliott. Interment `was in Dungannon ceinetery..A sister- sur- vives• inEngland, also her family of five sons and' three - daughters. They, are Adani,...Delhi;_ 'Mrs.. Geo, Kitson. ,(Tilley), London; Mabel at home; Mrs. Goulding (Ethel), Mount • For- est; Charlie, London; :•Edgar; -'.Wand: sor; Arthur. at, home; Franklin, Lon- don;' • also. Mrs. Staley (Beatrice) passed away three.years.ago. We'e* tend our heartfelt -sympathy • to . the family In the loss. of b loving and faithful Mother, . Mrs.,R. B. Murray, Saskatoon, who 'is spending some time with her fath • er, Mr. Shadrack Rivett, was visited over the week -end. by her son Jack Murray', R:C.A.F., at Jarvis.. An older brother, Gordon, • is in, service it► Egypt, also Harry,. in the • navy. We wish them all good luck. . • Mr. 'Everett 'Harris has taken • a position at the . Aircraft Factory in Lucknow. WARD` FIVE. RED CROSS .UNIT HELD SUCCESSFUL' EVENT A very successful box so ice -was held in Paramount t week by the Red Cros of Ward 5, Huron T Mr: Martin donated the .hall. and Donald Blue ability sold the boxes free dollar prize for the >r vthich, he turned into Mrs, Howard MacGuire x thiat sold for $2:25..Ro t<mh got the box with prize of 81.00, owned by 21t wh'ith' he turned into The most attractive box Mrs, ,Donald Blue representing miniature bomber and told for $1.70 flew into ,cxiey's arrr'is. .,.. John McCharles had tfie kind' cooperation. WEDDING -BELLS O'NEILLe-COURTNEY 'A ' pretty autumn wedding took place in St: Joseph's church, Kings- bridge, on October 14th, when Oz= ellah Louise• Courtney became the. bride of James O'Neill, both resi- dents of Kingsbridge. Rev. Father Quigley, parish, priet, performed the ceremony. The .' bride was given in. marriage by her father-, 'Mr. J"os-, eph Courtney of Kingsbridge. She was - becomingly'dressed . in floor - length Wine velvet with hat to match, and carried roses. Miss, Viv- i ian, cousin of the bride, was brides- maid and wore a dark blue floor- I length velvet, •and carried gladioli e, quilt at ;'16.00, so keep eye on John, !'toy, Mace the lucky ticket on a dz•a her, quilt v✓Yiikh made $ The executive of the it rs. Walter Steele; pies. Lloyd Irwin, see., wish to thank all for the social, and hall s • organ. izationTownship. use of thewith rare and won - a. highest selling the fund. M put up this. Fri 62.25 -Robert • Me- •Irrthe lucky rs. John the fund. was owned tel aon being Lorne • /i last bid your on• vire held w .for an- ot 20.09.., Red Cress, M and Mrs, Llsincerely and willing • 4 e e e s a n e 0 a I iii contrasting shade: Thomas O'Neill j brother; of the: groorn,'was best man. After the ceremony at the church a ' wedding dinner was served at the British Exchange Hotel in Goder- ith, and later the young couple left fer''a trip to Niagara Falls and Tor- -' onto., They will reside -on concession 10, Ashfield, on the groom's farm: Join -the -Great, Neiional WAR WEAPONS .DRIVE DOUBLE Your Own Pledge to SayWAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Regularly! C.roi2atihwell a tisL ogs a1 • e--aioie-gain-:oma-less-_fend-•wheli - DR'. HESS Hoa SPECIAL. is added to .., • the ration. They gain as much as 4. ' lbs. more per hog pei month on, g less supplement and 11,10 less grain! Hog Special is a two -job prodder.. , First it supplies tonics which help stimulate body functions.' And the hog is usually. able tp make .better use -of feed. og pec so suPe ieil • mi erali, These Hog Special minerals are iron; iodine, 'copper. calcium an . phosphorus.These minerals are needed •_ •. - ' for good health health and good gains. • ' Tonics and minerals-a,two-job product. Don't let anybody t ry to eon - Vince you a product containing only nunar ,15 is as good as Hog Special. laid E. ll� cKIsn T. ARMSTRONG 'OPTOMETRIST ,I N LUCKNOW EACH WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON • 1:30 to '6 o'clock • .AT WM. SCIIMID'S STORE WE ARE _PAYING • '31/2% ON FIVE YEAR GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES ISSUED IN ANY AMOUNT An ideal authorized investment for individuals, companieseceme- tery boards, executors and other trustees. ?Mia STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION 972 BAY ST. TORONTO • Blankets 'Begin Their Mercy Errand First shipment of relief blankets for British air raid vietims,colleeted in the drive by the Canadian Red Cross, is already on the high seas',' according to Dr. Fred W. Routley, I National commissioner. Donation§ eaf ' blankets end quilts, or Morley for their purchase, are still needed.'