HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-12-18, Page 3IlivitSDAY, DECEMBER 18th, 1941
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Lyceum ' Theatre
W1.NGHAM
Two Shows Saturday Night.
Thursday, . Friday,, Saturday
Dec. .18, 19 ' 20
PENNY SINGLETON .,
LARRY SIMMS ,
ARTHUR LA1iE
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`Blonde Plays Cupid'
The .antics' .of the ' !Winstead
,family on he screen,
6{»
Three Stooges"
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Th>�g
Also ,
•gas" Qartoon" ` ."News"
There will be a FREE •
MATINEE for Children
.Saturday •afternoon, tit _'Mtn 0
ICI NL.OUGH
Mrs. Wm. Holland of Toronto is).
spending a few'weeks with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLean.
A very • fine Christmas concert
was presented in our school on Wed-
nesday evening by the pupils under
the direction of the teacher, Miss
Helen • Hamilton ' with Miss Edna
Boyle. accompanist. Mr. George Hal
.derby wa9 chairman and an inter -•4
esting program of recitations, dia.,
logues, .drills, folk dances, mono
logues, ' a - pantomine and school.
choruses, mouth organ and. guitar
selections and duets,' also selections
by the rhythm bann(•.and speeches,'
after. Which Santa Claus :carne and
d•istribtited .. the gifts to the child-
ren.
hild-ren, and did his usual frog dance.
The . National" Anthem;, brought ,a
pleasant evening to a close. The
proceeds. 'wereover. $14 ' and, the
Red' Cross eellection: over" $7.
-LANGSIDE-
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HO.LY.ROOD
The Langside Red Cross. Society ; (intended for last Week)
held their annual meetin'on Wed- p Mr. and Mrs. 'Ernest_.A.ckert. at.
nesday evening: last whenh tended the christening of Marjory
• ;holding office were all given the Florence, daughter of, Mr: and Mrs.
same office with the ekception of Harvey Ackert vf, Lorne on Friday
' the . work convener. The officers evening.
now are °president;' Charlie Tiffin;
1st . vice, • Grace Richardson; sec•„ . Mr. and -Mrs. Wm. Graham spent
Miss . Hope, Wall; treasurer,:- Miss, ':Sunday-; at the former's. brother's,
Ardys_s,,Brown; work convenor, Mrs. Mr. • Charles Graham at•.,Durhain.
' s istant • Mrs. Wm• ! Mr, and Mrs.' Peter Moffat and
Wesley, Tiffin, .a s �z ..
Brown, Mrs: Parish Moffat,.Mrs. 'family of Culross were. Sunday vis=
Victor 'Emerson. ' - • i 1tore at Mr: James Smith's.
1VIrs George Harkness' spent • the Mr. • and Mrs. Raynard Ackert
week end in Toronto with her dau- were week: end visitors at. the-far--
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ghter, Mrs. Nellie Marshal and her ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.. John
son _Bert and Mrs:.Harkness. ” Reid, Reid's Corners.
Mrs. J. B. Morrison and her' lit-
• tle granddaughter Eleanor Taylor
accompanied by . Mrs. Don Cameron
of New York : went to Toronto ' on
Mr. and Mrs. John Peterbough • &
family spent Sunday ' at Mr. Wm.
Eadie's.
Mr. and, Mrs. Eldrid• Harris and'
:Friday. last. Mrs -Cameron left Tor- 'family Were. Sunday visitors. at Mrs.'
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onto' by plane :on Sunday' for New Rechel Culbert's: '
York and Mrs. Morrison remained , Mr. James Parks, who' has been
• employed at Mr. Ernest Ackert's for
The Girls Club—:`Clothes closets ' the past ten years; ,'left on Monday
•a '' met 'at the home of Miss. for. ' his home in British Columbia:
....,tip -to
Mildred Moore on Saturday evening Mr. aild Mrs. .Wesley, Whytock
to 'study :this project with their• :and Allan of Teeswater and Miss
leader, Miss :Grace Richardson. : Davies. were Sunday visitors at Mr..
for a few days:
Richard Elliott's. '
Mr. Jim Morrison, Jr. who is with
the R.C.A.F. was transferred from ' Mr. James Parks spent .Sunday
Fingal to 'Uplands,". Ottawa, and this afternoon at Mr. Thos. Harris.
was. the reason for him .not ,being
- able:-ta-be-presesltJ•la zt,..F eve-:,
ingat a social. to be held inhis
honor.. The officer at that .time could
not promise • him either ' Xmas or
•New Year's leave but •hoped they
could give him • either.. . .
The ladies of the ,2nd and 4th of
the 'United W.M.S. ' held a tea on
Friday . atthe home. of Mrs. Milan
Moore. The collection amounted to
$8.00. ;
The Red Cross teasare not being
held . till .after New Years when a
tea will beheld at the home of IVirs.
J. Richardson on the 6th of Jan-
uary and at the home of Mrs. Far-
ish. Moffat on January 15th.. •
Miss" K.. MacPherson; Langside,
teacher; spent , the ' week -end at , the
-home of Mr. and Mrs., John Rich-
ardson: ,
Mr. and `Mrs. D: Jacques spent
The'tWeek=enc'..-witthzth f•avrr, rst-cis •
ter, Mrs. Johnson Conn., Mr. Jac-
ques' is in training...
Mrs. - Johnson and ' son ' Donald
spent a• few days last week with her
sister,. Mrs., Bill' Scott and her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mac.Callum:
A Red Crosstea: was held last
Wednesday at the home of Mrs: Bill
"Scott when .two quilts were com-
pleted. ' A
During the year the Langside
Red Cross has done the following
work: 46 pairs of socks, 5 caps, 5
scarfs, 5 overcoats, 3 nightgowns, 13
sweaters, 3 girls• suit. coats; 9 dozen
khaki handkerchiefs, 22 'pair mitts,
6% dozen gauze squares, 3 pair
gloves, 18 pair pants. Donated, 'one
'quilt, United W; M. S.;;1 quilt, Pres,-,
byterian:V. M S.; 1 quilt, ':Mrs. T.
Hill; 12 quilts, 4 dresses.
fh.
1't isn't practical to provide a tele-
phone systemBIG enough for aIl• those
who want ' t6 chat across the miles on
Christmas Eve • and . Christmas Day.
•
hundreds of us will lie -
your calls through. If
they're delayed and
some are' ' hound to be
;,-_- please understand
and be patient.
Thank you. .
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on d,uty,to put
ifisrAm Poi
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THE LUCKNOW OENTINEL, LVCtt4601, r t, wTARIO
Lucknow High School
Fall 'Terni Examinations
The .students of the Lucknow,High School have obtained the standing
in the various subjects indicated below. 100-75%—First Class ' Hen -
ore; 74 -6.6% ---Second ,class honors.; 65-60% • Third class. honors; 59-50%
Credit; below 50 --Failure. '„"i .l' A5ic;kti.
Parents 'should check this report carefully. If. many instances the
. low standing shows clearly that sufficient time has pot been ,given
• to the subjects, ..out of school. , • •; - • •
GRADE XI1I:.
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:All, Carolyn. 69 51 57 , •42 53 56 60 62 58.
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Chapple, Allan' • •. 86:. 70 - 58 < 57
Eadie,,poris56. ' . '46 •• 56
',Jamieson,. Pearl 56 46 55 44 '44 50 78 35 43
a McKim; ;-•Reid _• : -57- '37-24=z 45-26 ---58-__. 50:..,. _26 43
MacDonald, Bertha 62 35 77 91' • . 45 .42
57 66 47 40 -
MacDonald, Margaret ,
Nicholson, Margaret _ 59 • .50...`.'11 .44z -73.5-L-58---'-135:-: 53 ,
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Ramage, A. C, • ' 63 . 52"- : 19 ' ' 83 59
Salkeld, Mary 58 55 '69 53' 66 84
64 53 .79 66 ' • 91 ' 59
57
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Twamley, Ferne
GRADE XII
Ackert, Jack 44 40,
69 " 58`
54 52
56 33
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Ackert, Lloyd ,
Chin,, Sam '
Dalton, Charles
Larne, lrr'is ".�.
Gibson, Kathleen
Hackett, Keith
Johnston, Catherine
MacDonald,' Bertha
32.: 51 52
' ' . 45 67 .;, . 81 - 48 55
52 55 45
47 55 42 .23
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• 59' 53 54 47 - 70 55 52
71 68
59 :-60 77', . '.78 ..._ 69_
• •72 • 52.
1VIaCDonald,• Margaret • 51 63 64
MacLennan, Rodney , - 58 47 56 55 • 59 37 '
McBride, .Muriel «. 50 '40 20
McNeil, Ray ... : 61 .' . 51 . 19
Maize, Ellen °• • 47 29 26
Mowbray, John 71 '70 64
Orr, Helen
Prest, Katherine
Ramage, Cuyler
Reid, Lorna
Reid, Kathleen
Taylor, Betty
Treleaven, Wm:
'Weatherhead, Grace
65 58 •
44 ' 58 50
54 . , . 38 .47
64 81 '77
65 • 63 59 66 77 , 62
68 74 73 72 83 86
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52 41 ` ,' 54 .47 29
56 , 5'8 34 53 64 57
62 65 ' • 43 ' 63 75 ' 50
51 50 60 74 40
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Bissett, Jean , 60 65 50 62 74
Bushell, 'Jean - 41 40 ' • 38 35.
Campbell, Grace 52 50 27 39 62 •
Carter, Eileen • 55 47 '' 35 . ; . 33
Chin,- Sain
Dalton, Charles
' Parrish, Grant ..............
Henderson, Eileen '
MacDonald, Betty . -
MacDonald, Isobel
MacKenzie, Helen
MacKenzie, Marian
. MacLennan, Catherine
MacLennan, -Rodney .
McKim, Alan ,
1VMcQuillin, Carmen,
Orr, . Melvin 52
Prest, Stanley
Ramage, ' Wilfrid •
Reid, Lorna
Salkeld,- Helen . 66 62
Weatherhead, Grace .,
42 .47
51 159
58 '53
64 60
6.1 ' ' 55
53 38
52 38
60 ' 60
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PAGE •THREE
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' Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hunter, Mr.
ardner were in Smokes, Chocolates and Mrs. Henry G w IT „
Hamilton en Tuesday attending the ,�
funeral of Mr. George Hunter who 0.
Make .Ideal Gifts
passed away suddenly en Sunday • .
morning in that city .from a heart BUY SMOKES FOR THE SERVICE MEN THIS CHRIST1V4S ;
condition. He was in his 47th year:
Sincere sympathy is extended to
the bereaved familjt,
Mr. Leslie . Alton is *assisting Mr:
W. T. Gardner. • '
Miss Ellen Andrew is at 'present
assisting in .Templeton's store, Luck -
now.
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Mr. . and Mrs. Elmer Wall of C
rocs were visitors with Mrs. W s
parents, Mr and Mrs. Will Ritchie
'on Sunday.'
The monthly meeting of,
met 'atAthe hbme' of Mrs. Frank Rit,,
chie on Friday 'last, when the elec-
tion of officers for the coming year
were . elected: The slate officers,
Will* be- sent -in; at a •later date:• • -
Mr. Keith .Hackett is assisting in
The 'Market during.._the Christmas
rush.
Loan To' Be Launched
A Canadian war loan for $500,-
000000 is to be ,launched in Feb-
ruary. This. loan 'will bring the a-,
mount, raisedfor war purposes by
the Dominion, through borrowings,
to more than;..$2,000,000,000.
TOBACCOS CIGARS., CIGARETTES, SMOKERS SUNDRIES 45
In Attractive Gil Packages and in a Variety of Sizes
WE. HANDLE HUNTS & MOIRS BOXED CHOCOLATES
SPECIAL ORDERS FILLED WITHIN THREE DAYS ..
To Send Smokes' Over sets..
PLA(LE Y'O.UR ORDER WITH US.
It's the Easy Way To Send Snigkes. Overseas -A11
ceive Prompt' Attention. •
Orders Re
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"Sandy", said Jock; "'I wonder if
you could oblige me with a cigaret".
'But I thought you 'said you: •had'
stopped smoking?"-
• "Aye, weel", replied . Jock; "I've
reached the first stage—I've stopped
"buying". •, .
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Agnew, Katherine . 18
-Alton; Jack . 66 .,.,
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Bowe, ' Margaret, 57 54 41 59 58 7E' 80' 79 27
Bowe, Mary 43 50 46 66- 51 69 73 ' 77 .. 32
63Carter, Joy 67 55 58 58 ,'49 52, • 74 76. . 55
Culbert," Herby, : 62 41 12 . ' 56;: 32 39 40 58 58
.i ; -, • 34 40.: ,.63: ' 78 48 .. _67_:,. _69 93
43. Culbert, Shirley 62 •
81 Dahmer, Verna .. •77
72 Fairish,. Jack , 52 •38 10 ' 65: 57 27 30 54" 35
75 Ferguson, James' 58 44 ' 50 57 82 72 78 „79 ' 100
Gilmore, Gerald • 41 23 04 35 42 23 28 48 32
.'Graham, Marion 66 59 • 39 63 68 54 61 ' 76 20
62 Half, Lloyd 51 . '• .27 . , 06 40 39 31 27 42. 2
58 Henderson, Lois 56 •27' , .16 55 54 ` 40 .67 6044
51 Henry, Harold 50 '
, .Johnstone, Bill.,
' 54 50 ' 06 53' 44 39 42 .53 ' • 26
Johnstone, Bill A. 44 50 ' 31 68 47 57 88 81, 70
• Little, , 'Elaine 61 45 1 29 66 58 39 46 56' 5
Lloyd, Ivan 56. 40 ' 30 58 . ' • 44 41 37 69 5
MacConnell, Margaret 56 30 10 ' 58 48 35 31 52. 0
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McCartney, Donna
McCartney, Norman '
MCNa11, • Margaret
McQuillin, Gordon
Mowbray, Helen.
Murray, Veronica
Reid, Jessie "
Ritchie, Allan
Ritchie,. Lorne
Ritchie; Lyle- •
Rutherford, Grant
Solomon, Alma
Stimson, Bertha
Taylor, Doris
Treleaven, Jack ..:........••••• 62 66
, Webster, Mae, 60 • 43�,
Webster, Kenneth- • , '52' ' 35
W interstein,. Ruth ' ' 68 • 77,
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Allin, Jean a .' 53 60,' 26 29 68• 40 52 35
Alton, Jack47 50 19 51 • ..•73 42
Bushell, Jean 44 59
Campbell, Louise .•, 6.0 67 56 73 4�5 69 '77 66
Carter, Eileen 66 •51
Chin, William 5 . 60 45. :48 66 66 62 63
' Culbert, EbnerS5 53 10 8 46 20 29 20
Dahmer., Verna 53 77 31 67 78 ' 54 ,
Elliott; Ellwood ..., •43 56 35 85 ' 69 60 ;53 66
Ferguson, Lorraine ' 62 ' '68' ' 52 69 '80 ' 71 ,• 57 68
Ferguson, Reginald 47 ' 71 30 51 ,70 91 73. 42
Gilmore; Arthur 1 52 ' 61 39 41 58 73 7 46
Hamilton, Jim 55 40. 32 39 72 . 41 45 35.
Henderson, . Eileen ... 64 . 71
Henry, Harold58 61 24 66 75 74 66
Irwin, Ruby 67. 76 51 58 83 54 56 ' 65
Johnston,•. Ronald 57 80 50 60 77 78, 66 68
Lane, Everett ' , 57 67 . 25 43 75 70 64 55
Little, Evelyn ' 57 68 57 . 69 • 40 , 66 50 62
MacDonald; Betty . _.._ ._ "I,:, : 47 .: „, 61
MacDonald, Donald ' 58 70 53 75 57 65 67.
MacLennan, Christine. 58 66 46 77 45. 47 ' 48
MacMillan,Yvonne 50 , 48 12^ 15 61 15 35
McQuillin, Carmen' • 58 ,
Miller, Doreen. 61 80 46 50 62 ' 85 74 55'
Orr, Melvin 66 •
Pu°rvek; Elliott '' 52 78 ' 24 , 30 66 65 ' 62 44•.
Purvis, Jim 48 60 23 14 55 • 78 45 37
Solomon, Marjorie 50 54 26 21. 75 47 59 49
Thompson, Murray - 58 66 • 51 76 51 74 63 55
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Joins R. C. 'Ai. F.
Bob Craig, • son of Mr. and Mrs.
William. J. Craig 'Of Auburn has
joined the B. C. A. F. and is at
present at Manning Pool, Toronto.
Bob is well known in this• district
in baseball circles being a pitcher
of Considerable renown both in jfly-
enile and junior competition.
TARA COUNCIL declined to sup-
port a resolution asking Ottawa to
establish 6 an air port and training
centre in Bruce County."
TO:C4NSEl1•eleetrlefty, ,the Till-
sonburg News suggests -early • Sat
tirdaynight closing • by business
placeS. °
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ASSESSMENT ROLL ANI) • • '
CENSUS FIGURES DON'T AGREE
• By the assessment roll for the cur-
rent year,. Lucknow's ':population ' is
964 persons. Census figures recently
released place the population 'at 656,
more • than 100 less. • •
tor'rplete returns for • Bruce •Coup-
ty in the decennial' census taken,in
..June.. _reVea] ..Ithat... the....population ,of -:
the County is .now 41,074, or a de-•
crease of 1212 from the 1931 census.
figures' which set the county popu-
lation i4-4hat time -at 12,286.
The complete figures for. Bruce
as • released by the Bureau of Stat-
ist -ice -at. Ottawa, -are -given as -
lows according to the townships,
towns •and villages. The .,figures. in
• brackets. 'are the 1931' figures; 'arid •
permit a comparisori.
Bruce, 41,074 -(42,286).; Albemarle
909 (860); Amabel 1,682 (1,752);
Arran 1,615 (1,744) ; . Brant 2;498 • '
(2,627); Bruce 1,499: (1,660) Car-
rick 2,537 (2,736);', . Culross x,810
• (1,958 ; Eastnor 1,213 6,148);'. Elder
slie' 1,395 (1,542); "Greenock 2,062
(2;053);.'Huron 1,285 'Greenock
Kin-
cardine 1;796 • (1,727); Kinloss 1,298
(1,405); Lindsay. 533, (470);, St. Ed-
munds 563 (474); Saugeen 1,088.
(1,i55). .
Towns, — Chesley 1,683 (1,699);.''
?Sincardine 2,474 (2,465)x. Southamp-
ton'k 1,59.7...'• 1,4&9 F to 2;C 3
' (2,43.11; • Wiarton 1731: (1,949) .
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V}}' •lager. -Hepworth 287 ,(014);:
'LionHead 356 '(406); .Lucknow 856
(073); •Mildmay 767 (6;85); Paisley
716 (72 ); Port Elgin 1,388. (1,305):,
Ripley • 34 (442) ; • Tara 494 (461);
Teesw er' 806 (792) Tiverton. 279 .:.
J HN WEIS, aged fifty-two, a God-
ei{ich elevator worker, drowned 'in
,Goderich Harbour last week,'. when
'he tripped:and hurtled into' the wat-
er, before' ,the eyes of three. persons
who had driven him to workthat
night. • Others' were soon on the
scene. A line, an old,tire and a life
25 ' 60 52 47 47 68 35 preserver were thrown to Weiss
37 70 57 37 77 67 u`'‘ but he'made no effort to: grasp them
witnesses. said. The body was. re- .•
' E.' MCLEAN, (Princ)..cove'red shortly 1 after. '
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DOUBLE Your Own Pledge to
lis Irogarino
Regularly!
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