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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-01-29, Page 2.awns Mrs• .4101m Gaunt and' f hI moved Lontton>where " 13.gr ]tan -'been war g 1.4t , • -1i: ;Iols has;:gik s ehd few . v. ontbs with 'her -*nigh*, Mrii: 3t; l std ywr ..• Mitt. Welter Lott s ent the ° P week vita a in Lont our. with her daughter, • Mrs: 'Newby who: ; has been : ij• 1. " ilJ%as. !James-'or$ter spent a few days -.sit tiie1ph with sem sisterM..ra; `Marton;, ry Mr; and Mrs. John Falconer and daughter sot Wingham, ..spent Sun - ►afternoon ithMr. andMrs: B. Wellwooct.. �.• The annual meeting of .the United Aug -en- was,:beta. ret ent1 with a good attendance present, All re=. ports ' Were. very encouraging: .Mr, and 'Mrs: Garnet Farrier were pre- sented'with a: cheque of $50 for•their=. efficient woirk as; �organist� and choir,.. leader,. Rev... Mr.,' Barnard will' be • leaving sin June The annual:` repor•.t sof: the Fresby -terintr.::.`ehureh v ras: •!held Monday., of this '•e eek ' 4U reports were very' aatisfaato .. ur . e ani s. o n R►,..:.>:r ...ger . • :were select f imel'"'Robert" Rosss , Jes•Me @s; Gorden Elliott and �..::Aie. Aitch otr... . . Mr. .!«.lays Wilscin of Wingharin . spent, Suhday afternoamwith—his- 'grandpare its, Mr.., and Mrs. ' Ed • Gaunt, We,are• orifi to 'report Mrs ,Thos. "Gaunt;• who hsa rist`ben eve y well' --- 'boa. got, to. Stratford far�'treatment. Donald Martin, .has ; one to Torn to to tir4;rlt ,• 111~ '`,Chairl'e 'Gillespie. s p ent the •;,:, , :., , ,-y� •y.._ ;V..y...�1?...;. PONNYIkOOK ',r,. The Si, Augustine W,omen's Insti-. tute will hold theirF,ebruary Meet- ing at the home of Mrs .John Mason. Mr. Sam Thornpscoi, in training jit Kitchener spent the week -end With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Thompson.. . Mr. John has returned to his home at London after a Visit with his brother. Mr, Wm..Arin strong. • ' . _ . . Mr, George : �.•fferson" of'-Clinton- Visited linton Vis ed .en turdat home v_t Sa _.. ay the hm of his mother, Mrs.. ChristenaE Jeffe r - son.. t a Mr. ,_.Mr . Graham Cliamney ofWaneh were Sunday visitors s at his. home here. . ' . Miss •Florence :Jones, , recently 'em- ployed in„'Clinton has .taken a posi- tion in Giiderich. - . ' Mr •ard'Mrs. Harry Moth of Glen- con.were week -en visitrs with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Pro Moss. A large number of ' friends and neighbors gathered at the,.St. Aug- ustine Parish :Hall on''Frid ay even- ings ven-i rg' in honor of Mr. and Mrs.' Gra- ham'. -Chamney.. During '.the evening an address, ' expressing . the good wishes of -those assembled; was read by Mr. Ted,Robinson, .and the young. couple were . presented-, with a , sum of... -r .coney by Mr.. Jim Leddy Gra-. _ham made 'a fitting reply express- ing, .their :thanks and .appreciation. The Misses lia and Betty Craig ' of Auburn contributed ` vocal . duets Which were greatly 'enjoyed. Local. talent provided music . for dancing. . , week: end With his parents Mr, and Mrs. john, Gilles er tim`ttC>It !EI..FAST • Mr.. and Mrs,, 'Percy GrabaYn and' family of Port 'Albert were Satur ' day .visitors with r. and. Mrs. oy Alton, . ' Mr. and Mrs: Elmer Alton end childrenspent an afternnothi last week with Mr. and Mrs. David Lit- tle‘ Mr. and - Mrs. Bert Alton " :and 'e a,hil- • dren spent an afternoon last week With Mr. and Mrs. Tienrir MacKen- zie. Haekett's W.M.S. held a success - fel meeting at the home of 'Mrs. RoyAltonon n Tuesda afternoon. • Hackett's Y. .S. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Johnstone On Tuesday' -evening. ' " ASHFIELD NOTES , spend•'some.time With 'Mr. and Mrs. .jr TAVRSDAX, JANUARY '$tb, i11# •SerSiees 4e4 SuladaY will be as follows; Su ay Scheel at :10 3Q a. Church :Orrice qt 1.1, a m;- We are: sorry,. to apeport •that fisr; Rlchard Gardner is net well' and is conffined to bed at'pi ent. M. Mary •MacAgley' of .. Ripley spent the week -end -with herdaugh- ter, Mrs, Frank Ritchie And- Mr, Ritchie; • Mr. Sid 'Gardner visited on Fri= day with bis .sister, Mrs. Joe Free- man and Mr. Freeman of"Cglbprne. Township, . • ' Rev. and' . Mrs Howse of Lucknow • spent Sunday . evening with -.Mr. and; Mrs. Gordon . Kirkland,. ' . . Mrs J, Ff 1 le : �o Dun anr.,o . have, 'come to Y f S � a m tzgera d and Mrs, Bark= Mr. • and Mrs: Gordon Ritchie `•and' • family: spent Sunday with relatives at Dungannon. I"• Quite a aiuniber• of °young. folks. from this vicinit took Y ,, A k i n 'L urns. Ball in tcknow • Friday evening. Mr. Leonard Philli i :is p g p sgendrng a week with Mr. and,Mrs: Jake Hun ter:: y. Mr: arid Mrs.. R. Reed visited with Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald- on Sunday- .. _ I ...: Mr. aria Mrs.. Thomas H`elni • and` family of Dorchester spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Helms. Mrs. A • Culbert, Barbara and _Mrs., Smith' spent an afternoon with, Mr. and.. Mrs.. A.- Campbell .'of.Ambber.ley. last : weed Mrs C}4bert's -mother , .Mrs.. Johnson; w i .esides _with. Mrs; Riehard Gardner. ' '• • Mrnal Mrs , •a , . ��tobert, Ritid}ie and Graydon Of Lanes were visitors with Mr: :and Mrs . R. Gardner on Sunday; F 8 O U 'CQ•N•SEC-1<!T.iVE wee' • ks without a case ,slated for hearing_ in -Walkerton pirliee coUrtestabfishes some sort of record. But. that's not all, the county. jail .'is Without; an , inmate; - a; • like .situation which Chas net occurred since way back in Another thing I'd; like to, :solve Before it gets too .•late— • . Is how; -these daughters twenty -foul• Have •Mothers twenty-eight? .Campbell has been quite •;serious!Y ill for the . past couple of weeks but, is -slowly Mtpravring. airtime Prices and Trade '.hoard rson or nut : s Required to have a liken t,if engaged in the -business of -buying .for resdIe=orrsilling amy: onnrrod.Ity,, 6y . 2 if -engaged' in the -business' of supplying- any ::ofthe: following services: the supplying of electricity, gas;'steam or water; telegraph, wireless ortelephone services; the • • transportation' of goods or persons;. the provision of dock, harbour; or pier' facilities; warehousing -� or storage; undertakiing. or ' embalming; laundering, 'cleaning, tailoring, or dressmaking; hairdressing, barbering,,, or beauty.-. parlour. services;_'plumbing, heating, painting,• decorating, • 'cleaning, or renovating; repairing ofany kind, the supplying of meals, refreshments or beverages; Hie exhibiting of motion pictures; process manufacturing on a custom or commission basis. ' The• fianlo� h branch of the Red t� . Cross ,met at the borne of Mrs„ W. J. McLean ;pn .Tuesd - afternoon. Eighteen ' were present. The presi- dent, Mrs, Fred Iodgins. presided oyer , r the election. of officers which were as follows: president,'Mrs. P. A. ' Hodgins;. .vice president, Mrs. John Barr; . secretary, Miss May Boyle, treasurers Mrs. Perry . Iiod- gins; wool convener; Mrs. W. J. McLean; committee to 'get work from the Lucknow work room and delivering finished articles to Luck- now, uck- n w o Ms.G r . George ala H enb . iss d yr M Nellie Malcolm;. quilt committee ' — Mrs. Toni, ' Hodgied, Mrs. Perry Hod- gins; ; quilt in frames cornnnittee —' Mrs. H. A. Graham, adrs.' A E. Hal- denby; auditors•• -=Mrs. Art Graham, Mrs, .Bert McLean, A• unaninious: vote to pay the hydro dro bills ' and y other work .that was given to• make the Red ' Cross dances r successful was moved and .carried. Parcels arid cigarettes' are to be sent to' aux lads. overseas. The last' Tuesday . of each Month for.,packing same. Mrs. Wes- ley Guest read.the' financial,"state;, menu which showed the activity' of the past year, Reeelipts' 1941 Collections from meetings, $15.52; Donatiiine:;-school -children, " 2:08; Mrs. B. E. -McLean, 10: yards flan- nellette; 'saneof one. quilt, • Mrs. H. Hodgins; 4:00,- ; Mrs,. John Hodgins, and Tena; ''5.00; Mrs. Noble Guest, 1.25; ''Mrs:' W. J; McLean; 1.00; Tic- kets sold on. a quilt donated by_Mis.. Jolie -H d .. _._....: t5dgms and Tena, 1,2.45; ;1GIrs.. John .Bushell, 2.50; Dt nee recei .�. Ps November 28th, . 22.30; Mrs. -Chas,, 'Burt, 2.00; collection taken at con- cert at school, '7.37; Mrs. -Art Gra- ham, 1.00; Mrs. Laving Hodgkinson, 1.00; Mrs. Herb. Graham, L00; Miss H. Hamilton, wax donation, .45; dance receipts,, December 17th, 18.75; carried over—from-1940,-- 8,64; -total of $166.23...' Expenditures Material, Batts. thread, boxes for` the soldiers, cig- arettes, etripenses for dances, etc, amounted to $71.31;, balance end of 1941-434.92. Tickets on a •goose':don- ated$'by Mr. and Mrs. 'Perry Hod- gins ,amounted to $12.95. 'Balance to date in 'treasury --$48.87: :A vote 'of _thankii_was-.tender-ed- -to--Mrs: Mc -- Lean for the use of 'her home. ,The National Anthem closed the -meeting: A number of relatives from here attended the funeral of the •late Mrs. Jahn Campbell on • Saturday last to Kincardine cemetery. The deceased was formerly .Miss. Agnes :Scott, Mr.: George Halde`nby, went to Tor onto on Tuesday owing to the ill- ness ' if -his 'son Harold I$aidenby.,'. - 1 _ IVs see l 'tits t=a l sf , ' May Boyle were to London Monday spending the day with Mrs. Clif- ford Johnstone whose little sot,. Donald is a -patient in Victoria:Chil- dren'q hospital having undergone -a mastoid operation Sunday morning The Women's Institute "At Home" wilt be held on Thurs. evening next, February 5th in 'the Township Hall, Holyrood„,.starting ,tkrith a meat ,pie. supper at 6.30 p.m. •followed with games, tinder the direction of Mrs. Charlie Hodgins and Mrs. Raynard Ackert. Boxes • to our lads overseas will also be packed. Please ' bring enough eats for your family and• something suitable for' the overseas parcels. ' . • IF 1fOU. k 1AVIE�• "ALRE IDT:: APPLIED 'FOR ORS 'OBTAINED A WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARDL4REV ` LICENCE UNDER .A• P abUS_UCENSING ORDER,,' YOU SHOULD NOT APPLY 'AGAIN q n Why Licence Applications Apert” from ; the legal requirements, licensing of your business will enable the Booed tolladviseyou quickly and fully .of the price ceiling regulations that affect your business. Should Be., Made At Once The name ' o'f every person . who has been granted a licence or who has .already applied for a .licence is being placed on the Board's mailing. list Your name will be added ' when your application is received. To Get Your Licence I. Get an application form at your nearest pont office. 2. Complete the'application and mail it postage! 3. You will receive by mail a Licence Identification Card Bearing„ your licence' number, Those Who Do Not Need a Licence Y. farmers, g iilydeners, livestock or poultry producers, and fishermen; .unless , buying goods for resale. 3. employes of is person : or firm which is itself subject it licence. . , , 3. operators of private boarding houses. 140TE: Persons whohave already applied for or obtained 'a Wartime Prices and Trade Board licence should not apply agoin.. WHAT THE LAW REQUIRES YOU TO DC After March 31, 1942, any official, representative; investigator of the Wartime Prices and Trade Basra Mil require- you to-- ace your Vicent •identlf�cG tion Card if you are subject, td this licensing order`. ,After March 31, 1942, you must notify. the Director of Licensing of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, Ottawa, in writing,. quoting your licence number, of any change - in . the name, ;address, or character of your business within 10 days of such change. You must retain your Licence 'identification Card as it will remain in effect, unless suspended' or cancelled, as king as the Maximum Prices' Reguiations continue. If you are already licensed, a Licence Identification Card, valid for the ,duration of these .Regulations, will be automatically: mailed' to, you before March 11,' 1942. You need' not apply for a renewal and' there is no licence fee. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITE THE REGIONAL DIRECTOR OF 'LICENSiNG ,WARTIME ,PRICES AND TRADE BOARD, AT THE NEAREST OF THE' FOLLOWING CITIE- EDMONTON, ,S VA,N000VE�, EDMONTON, REGINA, WINNIPEG, TORONTO, MONTREAL HALIFAX, . SAINT JOHN OR CHARLOTTETOWN Issued under the authority 'of THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD, Ottawa, Canada ' 1 Congratulations . to Mr. and Mrs. George .Margern . of Windsor on'the arrival of, a baby daughter, Joyce Marie: Mrs. Margern was formerly Miss Vera Ryan of -here. Thanks Red Cross 129661, J. N. Ross; 1107 Avenue Road, Headquarters Squadron, R.C.A.F. To 'the Red Cross women of Kin - lough: I .am writing a few lines to thank you all for the nice Christmas par- cel, which I received from• you. • It' was so nice to know I had been remembered and I greatly appreci ated it, and want to thank you elf for your kindness. Sincer'ely , yours,. • Norman . Ross. • HAROLD WALKER, formerly of the Bank of Montreal staff in' Luck - now,, and now' in Sudbury,; arrived fir- Walkerton- ,two weeke ago -to spend Iris holiday's. with his parents. The day he arrived his brother Roy passed away after a very brief • ill- ness of which Harold was .not' a-1 ware.. . FOURTH C� N •:: O CESSION The January, meeting of the U. F. W. O. was held in the Sixth School, House. Mrs, H."Lavis' presided. The meeting opened with repeating the Lords prayer in unison and singing 0 Canada: The minutes of last 'irneet- ing were read and : adopted. The roll call was answered by reading . a verse. After "singing some Scottish" songs in honor of the Scotch poet, Bobbie Burns, the • business was dealt with. The prograln included. a paper oti "Keeping !souse in China" by Mrs, D. McKinnon, A paper by Mrs. Hughes; a reading %Ruth McKinnon; a reading by Mrs. T. Robinson; a paper .by Mrs. A. Suth- erland; a paper by 1Vliss Dean Mc- Leod. The meeting was brought to a close by singing the National Ali - them: Lunch was served ad a social time spent. • Just Received..a few Princess Pat Ranges. Stoves are scarce, the sit- uation will get , worse—our advice is if yqu need a stove, secure. it. Wm. 11!furdie & Son. FOR SALE—Jersey. cow, 7 years old, due to freshen February ls.t. Apply to Wm. J. Johnston, R. 3, Goderich, Phone 66'-2, Dungannon. FOR SALE-•good'set of single driv- ing harness and 'a good baby puggy for sale cheap. Apely at Sentinel Office. . BARRED .,ROCK lead -HYBRID CHICKS -This is not a new. hatch- ery,.; vire :.have been in business for 12 years. All our breeders are blood, tested and :males are from O.B.S. stock. The Hybrids are B. R. heirs. and New Hampshire cockerels: 'We keep all Our chicks for 4 days. You have no papers to fuss with and all. chicks are feeding when you get them. We deliver chicks up till May 1st, John J. Cuyler, R. 4, Kincardine. Two miles 'west .of Silver Lake. Phone Ripley 76-20 collect. TENDERS . TENDERS will be received u ' Until Y. > , February. 3rd' .1942 for • 16 ,cords of sen _Boal Iwo. d beech and :ma le j16 -in, 'long, to , be delivered at ,S.S: • No-k-Asirfield-=,agrd riled4n--wood--- shed, by June lst, 1942. . • ERNEST BLAKE, • Sec'y. R. R.'7,•'Lucknow, TENDERS will be received 'by. the undersigned up to Saturday, Feb- ruary 14th for 12 .cords of '16 -inch. : gleen•'•Ixardwood;-to-•be•-delivered-at the schoolhouse in S.S. No. 3, Ash- field before June' 1st,1942. • Wm. J. Johnston, R. 3;. Gode,rich... Phone. 66-r-2, Dungannon._ EXECUTORS' SALE executors' sale of farm landa ri nn the Township of Ashfield and in the Township of Huron, of the estate co James Young, will be held in the - Town Hall, Lucknow, • on Saturday, January' 31st, 1942 at 2 o'clock.' See. bills. Edmund- and Roy Collyer, editors; -Matt' Gaynor, attc. NOTICE HNNUAL MEETING.. The Annual Meeting of the West Wawanosh Mutual Fire Insurance Company willbe held in the Parish.. Hall, Dungannon; on Friday, Feb- ruary 6th, 1942 at. 2 p.m.; to receive reports,elect directors, and transact general' business. It ,will be necessary . e to 'elect.a director_ to complete' the term of the late George Sowerby. Benson, Sowerby, who'' filled out the " m , year of his father's terrie, is; eligible for re-election. ' Directors Mcltay, " Davidson and McCarthy- retire. Dir- • ' ectors 'McKay and McCarthy: are el- igible for re-election, • .IN, MEMORIAM M ORIAM ' CAMPBELL -In' loving memory of --" Wil •iarn- R. am bels:--'who-_died Jan. " . _ l G. p uary, 29th, 1941.. � ie '. - _.. a ane := r-eciaus torous. acts it s.. The voice we loved is stilled, ' The: place Made vacant in our home Can never more be filled.. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Phillipsand. family and Lloyd Phillips. . TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE SEALED. Tenders addressed to the undersigned' and endorsed "Ten- der ,for Coal", will be received until 3 P.M. (E.D.S.T.), Monday, .February 9; 1942, 'for, the supply of. coal and coke for the: Dominion Buildings .throughout the Province of Ontario. nttram.of-temient-2witEmapedtga ;1 gibiraranifternettlerreatteelleecarr obtained from the purchasing Agent, . Department of Public, Works,- Ot- tawa; and the, Supervising Archi- tect, 36 . Adelaide St. East, Toronto, _ -Ont. Tender,. shouldbe made_. on the forms supplied by the Department ' and in accordance with .departmen- tal specifications and conditions at= tached thereto. Ceai dealers' licence numbers must be given when ten- dering. . When, the amount of a tender ex- ceeds the sum of $5,000.00—whether it' be for one building only or more tenderers must attach to their tender a certified chequeOna 'char- tered bank in Canada, made. payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent of the arnount'of the 1 tender or Bearer Bonds of 'the Dom- inion of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Compaiyy and its Constituent companies uncondition- ally, guaranteed as to principal arid. interest by the ,•Dominion. of Can- ada; or the aforementioned bonds and a certified cheque, if required to ;make up an odd amount. ' The Department also reserves the right to' demand from any successful tenderer a security ;deposit, . in the form of ,a certified cheque or Bond as above, . equal to 10 per cent of the amount of his bid, to guarantee the proper fulfihhent of the contract. icy order, J. M. SOMERVII. SecretarLE;y. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, JanuYar '21 , 1 1 942, • • F T.:. ARMSTRONG OPTOMETRIST T . IN ' LUCKNOW EACH WEDNESDAY, 'AFTERNOON " t '30-to_Bo'clock AT.: WM. •SCHMID'S STORE., Order Biey-Chicle; nor,( be.: - ' "lucky" ;when egg• •Price, climb • ne=t -Pall: See me; er phanb' me4- right, away: , Personal attention, ppremPt deliver. Finlayson eros LTJCKNOW' PARAMOUNT , Mr. Robert MCAdarns frons ,the West is renewing old acquaintances in this corfimtirity. Mrs Orland •Richards• is home af- ter spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Thorruis MacDonald, who has; been under the doctor's Mrs Win. Kempton will be host.: ess for the February meeting 'n an February 3rd. Roll call—Peace quot- ation; topic_ Pedee education, Verna Hamilton; Current events, Mrs. G. Barkwell; .progfram and lunch, Miss Ada Stanley, `Mrs, Orland, Richards; motto --Good' example is a proficient teacher. • Busted Church Y.P.S. The meeting opened by singing hymn 485, followed by the Lord's prayer in unison-. The scripture les-,. son was read by Eva Greer. Rex- ford Ostrander gave a talk on Bob- by Burns and Mrs. Harold Allin ave a piano 'solo,, "Afton Water" pian, duet ,was given by Mary r,aine ,Johnston and „Beryl, Solo - WE ARE PAYING `. t 3½%; ON 'FIVE YEAR GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES ISSUED I N ANY AMOUNT An ideal' authorized investment for' individuals, companies, mime. tery board!, executor and other tiptoes. THE STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATIPN 312 BAY 's't. TORONTO • mon. The topic was taken by Mr. Chappel from Dale C'arnegie's book • "Six Ways to. make •peopld like Mau" which was very interesting. A read'- ing was given by Mrs, Margaret MatDonald> God Save The long was' . then 'sung after, which Rev. Stewart closed With prayer. 441 Bank Clerk: You forgot to dot an "i" rn your signature.. 'Patron: Would you mind dotting -it for;, met • Clerk: I'm -sorry, but it has" " ' handwriting. be in the same . i , rig, • IN. COLORS! . A PAGE PICTURE 1 Of Gen; Douglas MacArthur. You'll find it on, the cover page of The Pictorial Revjew with this coming Sunday's (Feb. 1) issue of The Ile- trait Sunday' Tirnes. In addition .. among other attractions the Pict- orial Review will bring . you two pages of text and pictures, "Keep The Flag flying!", presenting an intimate glimpse of General Mac- Arthur. Be sure to get Sunday's 15etroit Times, ' bringing you, many outstanding :features. A