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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-10-30, Page 8OE -BIG p For School ,..,.,Your Boy Y TEM. P L ET oth S . BRITC� S HUMPHREX Dys Oxford twe ed braec h es. They y are cut in full leg style, strongly lined, reinforced -at knee and seat, zipper pockets. Grey & Brown. Pair $3.50 HEAVY ALTWOOL B R._ EE C.., H.. E.S— Ro Y a1 . Tweet', , strong lining, nin g, ••ziPISr pa'ket.Special,Pair ,$2.75 ODTSTANDiNGVALUEin Pre a� , thrown, P1s"dTimming. Sizes 26.34. . • • $3.50 8YS, LONGPARTS-Bicyclelongs with double seat, zipper poo - et& 1 Ool-leerringbne asserted colors. .... -$32 5 BLUE SERGELONGS—Double seat.cuffbottoms: Fr. $$75 are ular. with the SHIBfiS=�BoysT bright woven plaids' that;pop ;3:.a' 950' .Taos . OYS' r e. HOSE -='down cuffs', brew!' o y BOPS .WORSTED GOLF.5.0c: & 55c ~Pair r zipper•p necks or windbreaker SWEATEnS,--I'ul'i®vers,ronnd.neck, $1.00 up style . Ie.tOn'& FLAN FOR HOCKEY •Date: Set For Vote `JAMES LIFER, HURON COUNTY WARDEN, PASSES • Jfanes Leiner, warden of Huron n County passed away in Clinton H 1 pital early Sunday norniflg. Since last Tuesday when he suffered a paralytic ral yti seizure, , While motoring i n g be- tween Goderich and Ch' ton, little hope had been entertained for his •recovery I In his 77th year Warden Leiper wet_ born in Hullett Tow_ hiP where e he has spent his'. • entire life . and mould ality he. has served '�"'�� � p c'llor for a.number'of years,as'eoun' ill and reeve' This year • and serving, as. ;warderi'°of the, counter' :being,, the choice of a 'caucus of .Liberal mein- il. . Dunt '�, iier,� of the- County C (JLOCAL ar dGENERA Hone 'Dave >EIprne •and Mrs, Horne vis- Friday, December 19th is the like- .. .H:A. team will date. when Teeswater 'will vote An u7itermedate Q - �' against the sale of beer and be sponsored in Walkerton this win :for or g der 'Vf1•ham• is also sparing-no--ef wine Tin- that -village: . fort4td .build up„ a strong club, and • apart''f ra these. two srentres little - - W' d U Fair hockey talk- eminates=im-spite .,of -. • . m p " A meeting was held in Wingham t Bruce County, beginning on Novem- criSp late October days.. = _.W,_._ Kincardine ecent to_ wind up the• business; ber ` 10th' and closing on November -With a nem aa",�;sa; �.i?eaa=�`adi' r?o .�. �! Tal .�'OC- .18th, lt' was announced'recently by ;... Lo of the. Turnberry. Agricultu doubt WillWe've contemplate a team. D. J Taylor, deputy: minister of. 'll ' e've <scarcely'heard- a whit- iety and arrange for the. , selling of • per w ills e'has the property: An offer has. been re-, ' game and :fisheries,` The usual reg •. per oner the subect. This vi g . ulations will' Prevail, with all hun mustered. 'and. supported very •tied= b u1di . by. Bow t"which it the tens required to : purchase a deer' building gT 1 hockey teams each year since' •u be .'accepted hunting license at $4, , but no dogs e the ' uiiding of the ne arena, andI wilbe permitted Montreal I �3Iu rids a . s e, .1�. � .0 u te,..xf Dari ..e Y una .•�•N rt e -moo �....:.,...... b rye it w� ve Forty-two years ago.he _ married Annie Iiamilton, who.survives with u h a family of five sons and two da g ters. They are�John M., of Clinton; Robert, of . Toronto; Gavin, William ited ' in Toronto, over the week -end. Mr,•Phillip Steward was on a buss nem 'trip to Woodstock last, week. • Mrs. C. M. Shantz of Kitchener pa ny 's Toronto to br anch ter r ito ry was a ,week -end visitor at thehome'whiehincludes the• greater art of of Mrs. H. Ontario and adjacent points in. north Mullin, western Quebec. , Mrs, .Peter McCall and Kathlee1;:• Ostrander is enthusiastic a- • •f d Tar onto' last week " 6 • . ; ears which'c,he -el are . the es, SUPPLYING MUCH WAR MACH Mr. G, Ostrander, local Ford deal= er,• pent Wedness ay October 22nd in Toronto attending .a general meeting, of Ford dealers of the com- Macintosh'spept' afew ars m • bout the 1942 'For and Mercury ai finest I ,FORMER RESIDENT '.PASSER AWAY • IN. DETROIT • THVRSDA1, O.CTonER .30th, 94t The death of Mrs: Annie Coxe, in s .. her .82nd year, occurred at St. Mary . I ,Ave., Detroit on October 15th, after 1 a short .illness. She was a . daughter of the late Angus and Catherine Beaton of the Gravel Road. " was a sister pf the late, Mrs. Cox .of ' om a n Beaten e Nor map l Ad 1i ,. B.e Y a f l-' o A re �Lu M McLure Ophe, Cont.; any : gonna, Ont. and Donald' Beaton of Man. Moose .:Dorn.; M Carrie r ar. C •of Mrs. an aunt She,. was. McClelland, Mrs.„ Margaret .S'triep, Mrs: Marion Burpee,' all'. of Detroit-;' s n of Portland, Ore- gon, Fergu o : on and David .Addley' of. Fielding,. lir olid Mrra Wm• • Husxbn of De his c..ompaity has ever produce•d.• _ . • troit' Were week -end. visitors . with p; • ,e "Of course. . with - the company's s n:. �, tensive toso: ex lY Heston. plant 'D. •• in • Mrs. •,f et has- mother, .: :. manufa _._, $ • . . ' • , . in • war work. the supply r n iVlacDon- engaged • Mr. '$aid Mrs: Came 9 . be d'rasticallg'�cur- i ''.Gladys MacDonald of new. cors•`wil3 Old and Mss . iia oronto tailed However; ' the new models l t" k T • � are designed, .ath e Misses Agnes et� w.e e . s n for P �built and 'ailed for Fre derson, Jr.,. ,who,.is •em 'j „with long life and economical; .service," ploy at Brantford, .visited , Mr: Ostia_^_ -'der •said. . relatives here at the week end, • , In. addition to having a preview of ti S. heard Stewart Cameron •of ..the A. � & the ,new ears, Mr. Ostrander -end E. F eek and m . Highlanders spent • the w • addresses by R. 'M. Sale and f Toronto o , Millard,. company executives from. E.,' of ' and Jean at home -with.his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J Windsor, Ontario, and saw.a motion A brother, William d a sister, Miss Cameron. Mrs tore showing' the rather i am anextent of war Martha, of Hullett, also survive' 1lev. F. S. MacKenzie andpicture The funeral • was , held on Tuesday ' MacKenzie. • of. Montreal were visa production in . the great 'Ford . plant t lastweek• with Mr. and Mrs. (' at Windsor. Nearly 13,000 workers at his ' late' residence with interment : tors as a Mtl with • are busy night, and- day producing in Burn's Cemetery, Hullett. • P. J. M ' for Empire. ,armies, and equipment, an. Lloyd ,Steward, son of Mr. 'The Ford company. in Canada is TING SEASONSteward; went to Strat- EER HUNTING D. w ere - nt. '.in .t e' .Brit- _•._ _,. - _ ....,,...: J ..-Lve,.�e to me 1�, . �autamot q p ..BRUCE. IN -NOVEMBER Mrs: Phillip ewar.: e - da h ' he has se tht largest single source' of military ford last Sun _ y, , cured a job. ish.• Empire. and has already sup - •There, will be. -a nine -dare .open plied our fighting- meas tan- 'snore season for the hunting of 'deer in "Miss , been v ng with fa iends fighting machines. Erie has, been 'visiting . hon -•1.00;000 ig and relatives . incommunity,; "Ford in the a , The fuileral service was held at De•� ham e the Fred Woods .funeral , , 8th trait, on, ,Saturday, . :October with interment in . Woodmere cem- etery, Many "beautiful: floral trib- utes . evidenced the esteem in which this -aged lady was .held.• eat -nee- Were r p we ens g The pall -bear news, all . resident' of Detroit. stab e o � expected will e"st attention isn't given the matter d Petcy of in- :supervisor ocate •last w ' "the for United St tes is now the past week: • producing 1;850.:and 2,000 •horsepow - ` • es. There is Clair •Johnston,J �C. Armstrong, et engines:for war planes. near- and Johnny .Dahrner of the- 99th also a mammoth bomber p Battery at Kitchener 'visited here ing'' completion for - the production. over the week;end. of B -24D bombers, and ;plans are • the Bank of , underway for the' production of :me John Carruthers of chum :and heavy tanks in Ford's ort r ' in Detroit", e plant O p a;ninense TR. Rouge . Qstiazder. repos. v}, rmitted m .the chase. staff. at Brampton spent old •Two. `St�elens � for Bruce. County, arruthers. •. - - .•;D�n • ri arne Viand fis cries_ _ t,:,�he,�ho of• has -mot mother; • k that Yin' John C• Harold an y the Paisley Adv week ' t an early date. Frolics present ':in- ; and formerly of ' St. Helens,: inn hon indicated that'LAC. Harry . Middleton of 'the R. cls, •. •: ; • .. , sardine. reports reaching -mi ht ,be --assumed _that �: n -members-of aW. large- _ ___ -swam Would -be_ A. FL, . Port Albert, tori .>ie. guest • dxgations�_ it g !were'• arra g .the Greenock• P is re aided. as out this canton grit of Canadians to recently cellent territory for nimrods, and 'soloist, in. she'. Presbyterian church- hockey'here. g g. season. arrive Overseas.. that bothEldersli'e and Bruce town on Sunday at both services. Let's hope not. ships were inhabited by a fair rep - Mr.: . Sidney Ferguson, and son resentation of the • white -tains. The Donald of London were recent vis- peninsula, of course,,is ,,always.good stars with the former.'s ..parents; Mr. deer territory, and will no doubt and Mrs, Thomas Ferguson of, Ash attract the greater number of :the . Aindrevw 1V$iti dh rete_ ern :��'left:�ast�e,� �. P r' to Mugu shag after--sl,� a off naie preached arewe - aiught�er .of Mr: and his congregations at Ripley and Marie Smx Make Your Selection Now' While Our `Stock Is Complete A'--SI;oo i�Tt1 Balance of down. payment in small amounts until • the required Govern- ment overn ment - regulation of one-third or ., minimum of $]10:00 bas been paid before delivery.' ANNIE ' STEVENSON : PASSES . . • The death of Annie. Stevenson of London occurred at St. .Joseph's ,Hospital • on. Tuesday . after an ill - nets of .two weeks. She -was 63. Miss Stevenson was well known. to many'I 'here -=and-no-a young'- lad �y�sed, spend the summer holidays in Kin - low with her grandparents, Mr.. and. Mrs, McConnell. Two :brothers survive, , Dr. Hugh and Dr. William Stevenson." n was: • for years Miss' Stee'ersson prominent' in the London Women's Liberal Club and was secretary. ,of the 'Protestant ..Orphans' Home for , .a shaking up when the car in which f they were' passengers; . along ` with - ANNUAL, ,:W SUPPER ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH - RIDGE = K Nov. oa 1 , 5,30 to 8.30 • • Entertainment & Dance •B3"• IE,S NI. • � .: MacKE .ORCHESTRA HE-STRA Admission 50c; Children 25c sick arid the poor, was her habit of visiting them 'and helping• them a- -long with baskets of food: and •cloth-. ing ... BONNIE FOSTER of Blyth -has takr • ' a 'Position in, Wingham where he""� ' en will ` p�ayo hocleli 2►g airrihis•• winter with the Indians. • SUFFERED FRACTURED. ARM < . IN • MOTOR COLLISION : red f ' Decou, of Detroit; suffered Mrs. J. a fractured. arm and .her .husband RED .GROSS . NOTES Please bring in all finished ie -W- ing • and knitting,. ready for ship-' ment by November lst.,The Council Chamber will'be open from 2 to 5 Saturday afternoon. for .receiving parcel4. ' _ Urgent- request for' all hospital supplies:; Cotivaresc'ent shirts and pa" • almo about 17 years. • .. horses and ` the: driver, Albert.Campbell, RR. 3, . Her. high-stepping � t Goderich Mrs., Campbe'11 and her s h black carriage-was�a.. familiar ig ,_ _ _• _ . and -she_ then, . rs nnston, coliided`v'ith onr"'Liln`do'ri'�thoroughfiares, R W.�+CIP- d ' ve them up to'the tame of her'I a light truek"driven- by . 'collision llisxon ill an excellent horse -1 ments of :Kincardine: The co . illness. She was n and .horses: were one of her • took place ' on the , main Street ofL. w�nho main hobbies: Another hobby which Kincardine-las�weel�• Chief a� endeared .her to many among' the. ice R. C. Mackenzie investigated. • i e DRY. kRl►ysic-ra r N: Ma e< h...the� arm -'s- bra_' Ali o=sonie~grouPs l aVe grey Tg q0- . a _few da�s�vyrfc Rev. C. . •`Mac-' or a complete rest; farewell - ll -sermons tber,10 3 .R .:. Ke to Olivet on Sunday, concluding a very successful pastorate of fourteen years. •; LUCKNOW • <a"«m;.1* BORN F.ENETY—At . Stiathroy General Hospital on Thursday, ()doter 23rd, 1941, to LAC. and Mrs. William Gorr don Fenety (nee Jessie MacRae of Lochalsh) a "daughter: ' SNYDER—, In Kitchener Hospital on Saturday, October 18th, to Mr. and er 2; Wait - Mrs. Phil Sins •returned'fromvHam- ilton on punday evening 'where •she. has: •bee visiting with her grand- mother the past three weeks Ed. Schumacher, son of Charles .Schumacher, Concession ' 10 Cul- ross, visited at his home ,the-. end 1 Mrs. Raymond:^Snyd end there. _ erloo (nee Florence• Hodgins of Kin__ loss) •a son, Douglas • Raymond. ' . • A' number, of the N.C.O..'s of • the week end in the district, Included ' of the week, before .leaving , with his "military unit for, the West Coast. Mrs. . S. Outing of Blyth visited last. week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Steward and was accom- paned . to Blyth by Mr. and Mrs. 'Hugh Curring who'spent the Week - The. Reran lc 'Sale Was angulated by the United Drug Co. asan advertis- ing' plan.. • Rather than spend Targe sum's of Mon- ey., on-ey., in . advertising to convince you: of the merit of Recall merchandise, -they 'Spend 'it • on this sale by., making it possible for us to sell you two regu- lar full size pack- ages Of high quality Rexall merchandise for the price of one plus ,one cent - -- - Stock up now and save. The i Rexall inal S eat ovember h 6th,7t • 8th Wednesday, T LUCKNOW Rexall Remedies; Puretest House- hold Drugs, Vitainin Products, Stat- ionery, . Rubber Goods, First -Aid Supplies, Shaving Preparations, Baby Need's, Greeting Cards, Soaps, Perfumes, Wot,hbrushes. • This Original . Rex- all- One . Cent . Sale• -of , ours is a sale. where you can buy one item atits're- gular price, and'an- other.item of ekact- ly.'the same kind and quality for an extra ONE CENT. Every United Drug Co. article listed-on this sale is a high quality, guaranteed product, identical with what we sell every day, at the regular price: - - Get your. needs now and save., . ursday, Friday, Saturday,..NEXT WEEK ' E.McK PHONE 32 New W o s' and Yarns shirts, size 8, still'in the snaking.. We are long overdue 'on this quota 99th Battery at Petawawa spent the were four local •boys; . Jack ' Canal)? ONTARIO. so. please bring them in at once. . A new quota of 'clothing for Bri- tish civilians has •been; received and. Consists oi' the following:. 50 out - 'fits -for- boys 8:years old .(each out-. fit consisting of blazer, flannel •. shorts, ,shirt, sweater and pair ocks)•; 100. boys pajamas, 8. years old; 100 women's night gowns, size 40. Cut out garments can be obtained from the . Work Committee in the Council: Chamber Tuesday & Thurs- day afternoons • from. 2 to 5. Wool for sweaters' and socks can be ob- tained from the - Knitting Conven- ers—Mesdames Treleaven . and Mc - bell, Bud Thompson, Clarence Greer and Bob` MacKenzie. `M;: Walter Webb, who has , been making his home with Mr. and Mrs. Garfield- MacDonald, suffered a Ladies registered -et the Red Cross Work Rooms during the past Week: Mesdames' Horxiell, • • Yoven, Youn, Hamilton, (Huston, Cameron, W. E. Henderson, McKenzie, Alton, -Smith Wat,- son, Prest, . Hooper,. Reid,. McInnis, ;Andel—ton, Douglas,. istroke on Sunday and was removed 'McKim.. Misses. . Woods, C. Mc uaig, • to . Wingham Hospital. Mr. Webb is Mallough. Mesdames Cook; ' Little, 83 ., years of age.: Murdie and 1VIcAlpine serve tea. - Don't forget that Fridayis Hal- lowe'en night when its wel to have i some sweets qn hand. ' for youthful I nocturnal visitors. Then there it an- other type' of "goblin", whom you - had better - beware ,. of _ by having. everything moveable under cover if 1,possible. 1 Mr. • and. Mrs. R .M. MacPherson of Toronto, accompanied • their Pte. Lewis Taylor of Montreal spent the week*end at his home on the 12th Concession. a1IYat.: Mei rs Every Tuesday. and Friday , Satisfaction .Guar'ami miters - auove ENGAGEMENTS - Mr. and , Mrs. R. A. 'Barbour, of. Fergus announce the' engagement of theb shere: Mr. Charlesr ter, Ralphrothy MclVlilRl�enesons' to of son Norman, visited friend last week. -Their son, Kenneth, now )r. and Mrs arA ag R. McMkee laof Dental Corp, was Sarnia. The a member of the Dr in Fergus. Dung e married at Nor h Battleford, Sask lady °9ea gTanddhughter of Mrs. Rt '. last Saturday Miss Ruth E y beth ' Staples.—Mildmay ' Gazette. [Don't Wait t1nti Win is bore,:buy to Ya1' • Goes To Ottawa : Sergeant Charlet L. Jewitt of the J. Woods of St.. Helens: Mr. ' and Mrs Gilbert II. Barkwell announce the engagement of their second eldest daughter, Verna Mae military head_ offices at London let se Mr.hairy J Srriitii, Toronto; the recently, for pttawa. Charlie is the tale 'place the tatter • elder so London Mm. Viola Je London and formerly} of Luck watt, of marriage to e p , now• I part of November. • RUBBER' FOOTWEAR 'NEEDS. WE HAVE A FAIRLY COMPLETE . STOCK' OF RUBBER FOOTWEAR ON HAND A T THE PRESENT TIME. ' • . COMPARE OUR VALUES ' IEN'S. .8 -eyelet GUM RUBBERS $1.69 to $2.25 . '* BOYS' HEAVY RUBBERS 31.39 to .$1.i5 • 1 TENS' RUBBER BOOTS' ' -° $2.25,;.$2.50, $325 FREE: 'FELT. INSOLES with every pair. . • MISSES' RUBBER GALOSHES - $1.19 Pair CHILDS' RUBBER GOLOSHES $115 69c UP WOMEN'S LIGHT 'RUBBERS • ALL HEELS • 1 : • , VALUES in. Men's and goys' Hi -Cut Boots MEN'S 16 -in. Brown MENNONITE BEND OIJTSOLES .... $6.00 BOYS' 14 -in. Brown MENN ONITE BEND-OUTSOLES .... 33.05 BUY NOW WHILE OUR" STOpit IS COMPLETE C. Rathweil Son le, October 30, 31, November Copy of the Sale Bill at The Market Store