HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-10-16, Page 4NGERS •
Well g another week . rte.
und, 2saa tiine again t9: Wing
you =other edition
=ler news. . ,•
the'. r llo 4 quar'an.' ae. i beam ..
,tended tbrou gout this •week•
I r'1W 'WM be bei. The exer'.ut=
ave and squad leaders,. however,
sr�eti
meet
eitilgi PrOVII1GteS frOM
the htoe • Bock:les :these
nonferenees o fer boy's - leaders
who attend•-�u
a alaenging discussions,
vital experienee •of rsbip lr,spir-`.
speakers, lasting fr-ier9rls11tps,
ts, - if tier
broadcast,
THE .L K O1
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S :NTI'N ei 7
, MArt
'We hope gang tt3 get slur :asieetm s ' ih :Grace Blake of Drumbia Vent
going soon arsd well be' expecru J,he week -end �rdtth her , Mr -
.S DU all out. Plan now w=hat you . 2.1ad mrs. 'Them.-'13Wrae-
�a, ould , ute to 'o Teas aind be I� George
-•d"'f'��fd 3'S3oT?iei3.' 3ie1i' S�' ', 1?'�':._ - ,
standing en,d a. clearer sense of re-
n - oma.
fell -r t,i te11 us at t�„T' st 'meet � _q e1 ,C 'h
_ nt last .. week
with Cr r,
. daughter, °Mrs Cecil Johnston and
r a - ., s ..• : M3 s Johnston
.. • s A_na so #o
These �Caza3da-a isie Confere: s .
g
sponsibility fo better• World
r aa'1O'"h-}1�'T `�""A eek $"Cli,LT
MT., .and •N1 Ernest . Blake t
. Trail Rairgei repo^ ter siasis h---, name . Sanaay •.vas g tiaeiz daughter, Mttr-1
are. sposstred by amgi�car, Batzx�st : fel in Ta?>3dors
Dec pie 's,va igelical, presby*teiaav, to 'editio*.3• • three of .? :ad Trail Bang .
•
mss . r lorfitin of Btratfcrd
end mt:ed•. church and, the ' ;1+! C A 'er 'nom �:.. Mars
e.1':Inddies. 1 31 ber.;parents,. Mi.
- ��' of you ;T�i Ii.atig_ . t•-do�on:. -
,i► ' Y. ” . �. • Norinal spent #rhe week,enrl With!
#.OSS
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tt d-• t N
*�-ho mould . t'ae . wier .:. d ui a eYi K .
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e
c SL,e '�
a ed�
tt�
ling a_
anti Mrs. Henry,;
corse Qf
at ithe •�
Ander=-
0
e
bee=r
eek�s
o�9r
with
1'd 'te,r M;tirray. Mr ,nd Mrs. Charles P
•soon •as . S. O 4,14 retie yo=. •4 Hopi ac . �. T .. y.. Clutton svenz the meek -end,
ntrea
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r' -a M.
2tt �-
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r ar •--
regist? tic,n- h? a d f er d ata g a 4 e home t�f t�lEx .. d Rtts : 'ta'tas-
With; tllis. Peter'Mur�- T: 'Vi 1t, Bel
t,211S: ,, Mone ",Z,f�4r�'idt:?OZ�t ��,•.
t• n • w tn. M� .: anti. Mrs. • J Robb; nRc, . 5^s. P B dell
• I u a_nd IWL eS'�' -
are
,, Week's' cobs. �•
'i f' 'home x3i next •e mak,• e s . �
a#`th
ppear , ri . ryili Ceener*Beiloii, $err+ Son' ,
n# � scar e• e
THU'RSPA.X, OGTOBEK .$$tb; I.A i
T t
c iia"? v d :eto3 ei. h fit foul: i?lease• 'l . _ :. . r• S; n arga-Tet 'Murray ,,. oron a..Qoaea4eh sp•
ent the, bah at tb
sure' t ' lysteh to the . .
.attend ' lads• as ....there- xs.. much gm: � '. „Bep Traras.Can- ; Lenard '�i'us-sa�: u•3th"31di• •ansa .Ms, .•1onae. of Mr: and i11fr� Wi31• :Irvin.:
aot311ant .business to be dealt 'WXt3I. d Mr 3
• � ,ad '
Conference broadcast Danae1 Iur_: as ; >tiin: an _ s: erome
fiyS r + c c dY5C1Ct tlaS?e
• of e-. .� SenooL
lads is Mrs_ Jas. Nihau. Iter. and Mrs. Geo closed for p
7./4e sr pig aanac • • t week : CBL Toronto from ` 6 15' tv.:g _ fl Iz ;n.,
#Ile e d aanada e:Do t onfereom - :.. 1` Mrs. ,. r•am tW.h Church services we;•e . a~lso
Mr H.eB D'_ rrs�•utn. with fliepsurw, rrienr:s: • o�r?n? to the e adt*,nac m Lucknow
.�'_ mel :a'crersst3nt~�T�aixxinn �"o�, Dingman and Mr. T�...•,t-M-. �d fi..�s..13.a.. old Con,g_ -
Oettdber 17th to Nati-ember' 3f .. Tn 'Jar -Start I "fie hen, . on 'this. �-A T. n m..Cor :es1.,. r
a Tralad. and Ennald F g
• t dot. October it3ts3 o ver stat t,*i past
couvie of u=
u�- th
•
•
),
• (ff. J ��.'
s aalf
' '8Prlt� 'Was• ,�oTSi,3�: - •`� _ —•- •••:r..,.,
-gy bin West' -!
apt: poT'ih � . • . • � _ . � . • • � .-�; -, --- . -
Wawauo h To p. men We
to a anuntrY , ;l -Last ea 's rubber tired tQ NEP PUDE at
R•ECONP�IO
ti ed iruffi the %na 1ATh C 3' Furniture Store- Also
;. St Ate. eritfi Allis Chalmers tractor, good as ne-w. the Mildmay
reix airi Where . t' dab ed- 11 Its. Janies`i V>1ad - •new pianos, Hear them p1aY0d at
t Schierl & Suns at. MildtnaY"'.
CARD OF THANKS .
Today Frosty has wed,
ing four•,corners of farm land but
there are • no stores nor hotels to
7a'rke spot.'
story of. Pro perst9..Is t3'Iu•
of nutty other ' Ply-. fix the
b
early u,�ayTheo 'a •parse � and ._.ugh '
Was: =tocarrying t. .tapable of
.P + a tit - : diS,tance wittiot i
� . .
} ardship, the' ° small comrikuluties.
ote]S„ flppiad..and • the;
boomed. he
from • the main
mit d3StI3biIt3U73
stere ttt:ihocr iali v1lage helped
to, ,.hrimg .eustimers• 'Rural mail:: de
livery, :hadil'x started, and the farm-
ers on the .• concesseens doubled up
in getting the 1,0ii and groceries.
in fact, . the general stere carried
g from hairpins to „axle
grease. Each 'csnnnotmity was Fros-
pero with: , its own business. - -_
Prosperity, lite so many other
srn�ll centres, suffered the hard blow
rif `l aving. tL aasportation speeded up,
The . first automobiles' tarried, the
,farther to . town. Competition crept
fur many were employed .
m devices w
tate of the •said Clara.-;McNesoe, ,who
ring: a country eustomex in AUCTION SALE of farm stock in
to •tow. In many cases a head-a'-cltIti:irig a:•�t umber9. o'f.l06va„Ifulead died on or about the Twenty-eighth • •
i
-I'ay o37 3`94'1; are r�uired•*.�
th'ho
SALE—Beatty Washing �g �Wasiiing math-
�ine with 2 tubs and tub stand. A.pf�Y
at Sentinel Office.
a •old register- Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Irwin►
FOR SATE--T�'o-Year eg .. ish ,to acknowledge with heart-.
ed Hereford bull and a number of I felt gratitude the kindness and sym-
p ready wean Richard Baker, extended •them, by ..a host of
Hoa• : :od pithy
� fraealds-' in their bereavement.' Words
VOR Masse .-Hastis . 2 -fur -.:are 'futile , in expressiing tlaetr ap-
-' -' Y was .done. to
- for all 'that
'
•• t
• n
ve is
0
*w � •t�tactor ' plonie •and •,an ,Ola . pies .th i�r ' lijs8.
ow, tractor •ploy , nevi, bargain comfort 'thern in e
fu=r
price; also 5• Cerds soft body' wood: 1 rick wish
- -and M
rs.. John Ki
Lucknow.:
M
Kilpatrick,
L
l
?gal .
ae� ods
Pa • ie
the Undersigned about .two weeks
'fr
.. - . -' "to thank their. heightidrs. a, c} .
thefor the many,• acts of kindness: shown
them during Keith's illness. and for '
the =numerous gifts sent -to him.
NOTICE TO..CREDITORS
IN -THE- MATTER •-of-the Estate of'__ .'
-C•laraa,,:.McN'eice,, late.of the Village
of Lucknow in the County of Bruce;'-'
spinster, deceased,
• Notice is hereby given • pursuant
to the'Statutes `in that behalf that
all' . creditors: _and .others .having.. '''
claims or demands against the ,Es -
go, a dark red, 3--year-Old heif theirt
and calf . ' Anyone knowing
whereabouts ':please - communicate
wit -_Mgrs• Graeel.onyr,,_R. 3, Luck -
now, 'Phone.' -SS -r-15, :Dungannon.
. At VTION SALE of farin • stock .:&.
implements, at Lot 7, Con. '12, Ash
field on Thursday° October 23rd • at
one o'clock. Seee bills. Terms Cash.
Mrs. Grace Wig, Prop„ Donald
Blue; Avec. . '
,n•,
usehold,. • would have •prefer- of young • cattle,: brobd sow, number on or before the Twenty-fifth :day.
of young pig's;• at Lot.. 9, , Con. 12 n or
before
th T41 ty send ay
dam- at--hs� mut the- r :.: : -
enjoyed the small excitement create-
ed in the ;urger ' tows.. Prosperity t
Ashfield on, :Tuesday:.Octobe3�Lt3th �o to the un
at 1.30. W. T. -Gardner di Suns, Prop.; I post prepaid, or deliver, .
de=signed, Executors of •the last Will
an9sl,ed, not idiro any lath of
1421.
ai Gaynor Aut* --Id Te
its otaa rent of the said deceased,
w n; but simply because of their nacres, addresses and descrap- -•_
NOTICE tions, the full particulars • of their,
rho, ping conditions. :.
There are stili memories of Preis A final warning iS given to all 'claims, and the nature of the se-
perit. For e; ample, the store be- boys in • possession of B -B or air curities (if any)- held by then duly
came 'aa garage ' on the Hamilton guns'. ' t any further daiiiage cans- verified by affidavit,
,,oie_-,aL.,he hQm was moved ed by these guns,' willresult. in them And take: notice that after succi
.cin_ biTfiScated by~the 1eea Polar,e ;t••-naentiuned.-4ate the aa�d' Exe-
o oy f °$-fie' Kt this. in in nd the716 want: to cutors"wil1 pceed-to"distrihute-the---•-•---•
#ourtli coat ession of land that keep yowl assets of the said deceased among , . .
oncg• framed the site 'of •Prosperity th;e parties entitled thereto, having•
became farming. land regard only to' the claims of Which
mmu-. they shall then have , notice,' and
«« . The story. of the small co ST. H E:L ENS
ties of West Wawanosh in iiuron that, the said executors ;will not be.
'County is typical ofwhat took place Holiday visitors n the community 'fable for the said :assets or any
in. Other townships. ?n. Western On- ' included:. Mrs. Rootage of Holstein; part thereof to any ,person or per-
tario...Oii a tzinth?:augh West Wa- ems 8 image. Huntsville;. itlliss.
sons of. whose claims notice snail
wanosh Pull 'find man.) eununun-. Irene Woods of Waterlod: Miss. An- not have been received by therm at
itie3 that retain only a name t;., •bear .'na Stuart of ' Toronto; Mass Dorothy the time of such distribution. ' °Dated. this Thirtieth dayof
witness to the fact that. they were .Webb of Toronto; Russell ;Webb. and Sep-
rk.Mt u1Rn,.nf.. am lton, Cor i ember.. A... Ll_ PO -
.
.9 1.
c:s fi:�tB.v�., �.__ w...`r,� Cyd.,.
nt Joon' QPlwaei�lr °
nrr TCL`l1 7Sr Todd'O'f Strac _
AS ALWAYS MADE
LY ONE MOTQRFUEL
.4:40' At,i
•^+».,cs..��,:by,�.rrsm.:§..'ekiY."•„"inYAt r-+r....xrc',,'%"llt..�. u-,:,,..,
is now
W. SM-I'TH-, Central Garag
Lucknow,
•
Me". Will is,.4 earner, pe? ed T'0l
.the top of • a h from which on
a .clear day you ca see: Lake Kuron
quite distinctly; in spite of the. fact.
that' it .is twelve' miles' distant..Bek
fast.' named by` a hardy Irish pat-
-
. r of .in.. the. early days,. has: lost its
flotirisbing., hotels and. retains .a ser.-
• vice. station arida honie. Older folks
' recall the days when Lucknow was
.. the centre of the grain trade. Team -
vices Ilecognked
Mrs. Ramage who was home from
her' school' near Holstein for the
week -end was honored at the ,con-
elusion' of the :church . -service. on
Sunday morning.; Rev. C. A: Bain -
ard..._read.,.ar1'.address, of appreciation.
of Mrs.,1•i•amage's work in the church
and community and she -was made
the recipient of a wardrobe case
and handbag. Mrs. Ramage who .Was
stern stopped on bitter, frosty Morn: sof pletely 'taken -by surprise made
Ings , at Bea f ast to refresh their hot-
ses -apd incidentally themselves -
before continuing oYi • their trip. to
the canny, Scotch town ,of Lucknow.
G.aing'east from Belfask. the trav-
eller comes to .St. Helen s. Centred,
in' a prosperous farming community'
this' village has stood the • test 'of
•tile comparatively • well.. On • the
northeast corner the • John •Joynt
Memorial Hall, helps in keeping the
drinutunity life 'knitted together. Is-
aac Miller's store 'is, - like all country
stores: • the centre , of activity.
St. Augustine still stands, the 'past
twenty. years making a few changes
in it. Forty years ,ago it, too. flour-
ished with wood -working :shops, an'
hotel, Johnny Craig's sawxiull, and
otherenterpris* ineuiin'g •thee gen
eral store: Toda my the store re-
mains. The St. Augustine Church.
and -the schogl have felt the loss of
'. many members. :the yoting then and•
girls n'iov-ing to the ' city. .
a fitting reply. ' '
The :vi•eekly meeting of the' Y.
P. U. was 'held in, the church on
Sunday evening with Stanley Todd '
in the chair. Mrs. Earl. Durbin read
the' Scripture 'lesson: and .the topic ,
on "State Medicine was .taken :,y
Dick Weatherhead. Mr. andMrs.' E.
W. Rike'favoured with a duet.' .....--.
. Mr. Goidwin'Purvis has been con-
fined to bed as -a result of a car
accident. near Exeter on . Friday , •t i
a.' collision' with', a truck GoldWin'
suffered several cracked ribs, a scala, ,
wound and had his car badly damn.
aged. -
Rev. John and' Mrs. 'Barnard and
children • of • Courtright arid Miss
Winnie Barnard of St_ Thomas were.
visitors at the 'manse for Thanks•
.
Mrs. Ward Shickluna of Port Col-
borne is, spending the, week . with
her. mother.' Mrs. Jas, Gaunt.
BELFAST -
. i Going eastward On the 6th con- • ,
cksion of West Wawanosh, you come Misses Melda and Winnie Lane -
to Donnybrook. The vert- n :tnrne ex-, of Orillia spent the 'holiday week -
'cites memories of other and gayer end With their. parent's Mr. and Mrs.
days. Donnybrook Was at one , time George. Lane.''
• .11'liss Doris Johnston visited with
Mrs. cliff Hackett .,on Monday.
- iioi-thern part • Of the Huron Tract. Mr• Aieit in Hackett 'of Mitchell
visited this week -end with Mr. and •
Do' ' y brook had its wood -working . mrs. Alex Hackett.
,shops. and hotels' and stores. The Nit. 'and Mrs. Richard Reid of
stores anal hotels have t anisbed, and .Port Albert spent 'Monday with Mr.
ere are few signs that •a village and Mrs. George Lane and. Mr, and'
ever existed there. George .Wallace., Mrs Rey Alton.
whose, farm ';comes up to the corn- 1\ 'r, and Mrs, Mason Robinson. of
•,' will tell you :,in detail an inter- B'eigrave visited' Monday- . evening
` `esting history ..of Donnybrook. w•itli Mr: and •Mrs. '1' ,A. Cameron:, ,
• Donny=brook Chtarr-h 'is served ,by, M and Mrs. Ewart 1�ItaePhe son
Bev. 4... H: Wilson. of •Auburn., Don • and child.re.ti of Wingham were
rybrook school, has been closed be- week -end visitors with Mr. and .Mrs.
cause' of the fact, that it wag not
Ralph Cameron, -
very busy with. early settlers taking
it' as the jumping off pbirit for the
feasible to operate it for the small
number of pupils in attendance.
Going :bot -i and on the Division
Line between'Eastt and West the Ten Wawa -
tion with Four .
Wawa -
nosh, . you'l1 come to the intersec-
tion Concesfiaon: >+ Doti
corners 'are all that remain of For-
dyce, It. too, lived and died, because
of tie changing conditions.
This column is not written for
the purpose of sounding; the death
knell of small communities. The fail-
"' ire of the smell community to sur-
- vire is merely a. trend' „because)
Of the fact that .people iiaye• di-itted
4'
•
it
'T. -Dime Hodgins R.R. 2, Holyrood; Ont,
Executors.
T ARMSTRONG
OPTOMETRIST, •
IN LUCKNOW
EACH WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON
1 ;$0
to' 6 o'clock: '
AT' WM. SCH31111YS STOit$
Licensed Auctioneer •
DONALD B. BLUE
Annbeeley
R.R. 1; ,'Kincardine, Ontario.
'Phone 30-2.1, Ril1ey. '
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to the Cities ,.... -the.y've looked forbrighter lights. But there aro many
Aeople *ho' still pin their hopes to
the small •community. They know,
that people were ncviir int6nded to
cluster in igloos of cancretell and
steel.• '
There's a friendliness .,and •neigh-•
borliy ess', about' a small place that
eanrnot be - achieved in a large city:
Green fields and open spaces see=n
to be mire condtic'iv~e to the vh-taus
of friendliness *than concrete' and
steel; igloos. -
tl
Men of 30, 40;50 .
PEP. VIM, 'RIGOR. & hearth t?,
Want normal pep; rim. vim. idwiwt
'Try Oatrea Tonic Tabiata.' . CONYI
tonics, stimulants, oysteir e1 �I,
eta to normal pep a 10. 40.0t 10. AAP.-
Get as ;medal introductory 1112ss for •o&1
Et al117110 dttgaaa.stiboe.'M,
'ZION
Sgt. 'Sidney , Smith -�of St_ Thomas
was a visitor at Zion over the week-
end. '
Mr. and Mrs: 'Boden Ritchie, and .
Mr. Walter Ritchie of , Walkerville
and Mrs, Ronald-Titniris of Detraxt
were week -end visitors here 'and •
on Monday attended' the funeral of
Mrs. Harry. Logan., Teeswater.
Mr. and Mts. ,Richard Gardnetr •
Mr. :and .Mrs, Henry • Gardner spent
Sunday, witty Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hainilttan,' Winghain: . .
• T r: and Mrs.'•tErnest Gardner, CO -
if. and Marion were recent 'visitors
with M'r, and Mrs: Wnt. ,Russ of ;
Amber1ey- - 1 •'
Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Gardner ani '
!tavola, Mrs. W: `G, Minter visited
this wc'k with Mr. a'tnd Mrs. Joseph -
t"ruennim Colbottie T rtiship
Mr, and ' Mrs. Samuel Reid; Mil, (-
vi'rt and t;.orit spent a day With
friends in Goderieh. '
Visitors with Mi'. and Mrs. Rich-
•ird- G -'dtnrr Durr' the holiday were
'Mr. and Mrs,' Ips. Barkley of Echo
Bay, Mrq, t'ittigerald'and,Mis• Bark -
1,3,ottr, Miss' Ada
t� v of Dungannon and
.Y.1RWt••tlaSJn • li.C�+M tMAnhI1N5�� snss?Ml.f