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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-03-12, Page 8f TIE LVCHNOW• IBRNT1NE! • ave To Be ,'A Bargain Diver To. Get St Value For Your Money AT TEMPLETONS AG;S_Beautiful"shapes, spacious interiors and smooth esrrA B Strap sprfaces in handbags that .go, with your Easter •tugs• handles -and zipper -tops. Colors brown, navy red '.& black $1.25 . 1,I l OSE -Try our Holeproof full-fashioned lisle :hose. They are really goad stockings. with plenty of reinforcements at points. of wear. Spring shades. Pair . '$1.00 3-1HREAD CHIFFON _sheer chiffons. are extra fine gauge. A rear - luxury stocking withgood: wear. Pair $1c00 ,,HOS18-7-the crepe. have a Soft dull appearance and extra stretch crepe yarn gives added wear. Pair., $1:35 IVMAX I,IAY1 R OYES ; 1f you haven't wore. a pair of these famous pair now, in white or . chamois. r The . gloves •tr a • Very fine' fabric gives 'a snug smooth fit and retains Ake' shape after 'many washings. They will give you excellent wear: $1.49 raiz, :...t ernp eton OB ITUA MRS.. NOBLE GUEST The death occurred at her eme in Kinloss Township, on Saturday, February 28th of an esteemed res- ident in the Person of Mrs. Noble Guest. Mrs. Guest was in her `;51st year, and her passing, is doubly sad in: that she leaves' a family of five children,' the ' eldest of whom, is fourteen years of• age. • Mrs'. Guest was formerly. Lillie May. Thoinpson. She was a d augh= ter, of .the late .,John :Thompson arid Jane Nesbit and was .born in Kin-- nship. health ' for about. two. nest had .been `confin- n since Christmas, but as quite • unexpected, • cardirie 'To In `€ailing -years, Mrs. .ed to her roo her • death until she suffered a series :, of three„ strokes' on Friday and passed a- way early :Saturday ,morning. • The .funeral service was held at her late residence, Base ]Eine, Kin- loss on Tuesday of last week, con- ducted- by her pastor, Rev. H. F. Dann of Kinlough Presbyterian Church. Interment was in Greenhill Cem- etery with Howard arid Harvey, Thompson,Sam Nesbit, Russell Bushell and Walter- . and Stan Thompson acting as pallbearers. _Beaceame_d by, the. passjng of ,a lov- ing and devoted wife and mo-ther, are her husband, two, daughters, Ruth and IVIabel " and three sons, Harold, Edgar and Jack, all ' at eme..Surviving also.. are three pis- , ters,• Mrs. Wesley Guest (Effie) • and' Mrs. Russell Bushell .(Gertie) of Kinloss ' and Mrs. Fred Blackwell (Irene) :of Kincardine Township and a brother Wesley Thompson of •Kin- loss. LVC1{NOW, ONTARIO CHURCH NEWS VICTORY LOAN IS, (�ENRAL)� All new .library . books will be on display Saturday afternoon and ev- ening. • . Mr. Jack Beaton of Toronto spent .the week -end at John• Mac=. Leod's. Jim Henderson of Manning Pool, Teronto spent the . week -end, at his home "'heir " Mrs. Allen , Durriin an spent Saturday at the hon John Durnin's on Con 9, wanosh. Know Hydro System 0 fr Marsh iSth ENTIRE SYSTEM,8 a.m. to 10A5. a.m. and tie St.SIDE OF 'VILLAGE AS FOLLOWS:: 'z'Fitem7COrner-of--Stauffer--and Gough St., Southtrardl West r14.t ,of Campbell St, and Ross St., and All streets adr THVRSDAT, MARS Itth, 1942 South Kinloss the Manse - where the new hostess, Mrs. Philip, 'welcomed .those mem- bers who were ablei to attend. The president, ' Mrs. W. F. MacDonald was in charge and an .interesting program. •'was .conducted. , All busi- ness was dealt with after vu hich the Bible study, the _topic for the family month, scriptural readings, the roll of mt..call, prayer Circle, were taken by est Wa- the various members.' Hymn singing. . and a duet by Mrs. Philip and Rev. H. Dann .brought the program to a New or renewal su bscii ions to apse. ev •. 'D n n offered prayer for ail ,papers. and . magazines, are the Society, for the{ church, for the:. promptly .serviced at The Sentinel world at large suffering under" the Office• low lying clouds of war.. and for R. , strength. to , carry � oti.. ' W Raymond Richards' with the The March meeting was held in WELL. OVER THE TO! EMILY WEATHERHEAD A lifelong resident of St. Hel- ens, Elizabeth Emily Wi3atherhead, passed a:way at her home early Miss Weatherhead had been in fail- ing health, for over a year and a half and about a week prior to her death suffered a paralytic stroke. the -late George and Mary Weather - head, Emily was born on the horne. _stead oWned by. her brother l'Amis. C A F at Trenton is spending 'his • leave with his• parents, Mr. and Presbyterian W.M.S. - , Mrs. Richard Richards. 1 . The March meeting was held at - Marlines _ ._ the home: of Mrs. WM. Henderson._ Dean McTnnes who.. is � employed Mrs. Mullin, 'the ,presidentThe, conductBible-. with the t ellavilland Company. in Toronto, spent'the-week-end at his. 'ed the _opening exercises home here, study on "Hope" was.taken. by Miss • Pearl Henderson and stressWaslaid Pte. Donald Finlayson who is at- on the Hope'Of Christ's Second Coni tending the Army Trade School at ing. The prayer Circle included. Windsor,. spent the week -end ' at • Miss Greta Campbell, ' Mrs. Will his home here. Douglas and Mrs. Mullin. Mrs. Eimer Johnston gave a reading and Mrs:' The regular meeting of Lucknow HustonWes a: splendid paper'. on Women's Institute will be held Fri- s Husto antors" 'The Glad Tid- ings March 13th at 2.3Q.' Grand= of February. was touched on by. mothers' Day. Roll call ---"My fay,= Miss MacLeod and the meeting clos ourite old song'. ed by singing- and prayer, • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rae and ' Margaret -Spent the week -erica in United Church W.M.S., London, and were accompanied by i The March meeting of the Wo - Mrs. Wm -McLeod, who is spending men's Missionary Society of the the week with her daughter, Mrs. United Church' was held at the Wilfred Johnston at'Bothwell. parsonage with, -a very good atten- ...,__ meeting opened by cin,- With an original minimum objec- tive of $600,000,00(1, Canada's Sec- oqd Victory Loan has amazed every- one by exceeding 150 ' per cent of the quota to run the loan up mighty near the billion •'dollar mark. The province of Ontario subscribed pa major„ portion of the loan, as. •couri-• ty 'after --county -went over the top. From time to .time during week days interruptions tr,iollow, for :periods of from 2 to 3 hours in small and of rem:ovate the _system., Any inconvenience -ter: constr,m,on5.2,.- titirely -Unavoidable as the work entailed makes is int- * --nritify' -Consumers 'definitely. ° tra ;imp AsNiNERsAgit. • Mr. and Mrs. W. Mason KcAlli- ly :observed the 25ili anniversary of their wedding recently: The,CereinenY wag performed by Rev. Gilbert Gamin, at that .tirne church, Dungannon. The bride was, the former Miss Mary Reid, young- • est daughter.;of 'the late: Mr. and Mrs. Jaittes Reid, Concession 5, Ash- field. Her little .golden -haired niece, Kiss MarY Park, no* Mrs. Arthur Stewart, was he; only attendant as flower girl, Mr. and Mrs. McAllister have, • since their marriage, been continu- ous redidents of, West W'atvanosh, Complete . and final figures in Bruce; County will not be released • until today, but up until last Sat- urday the County had: attained. 111 per, cent of the objective of $1,090,' 000.... . • This village .is expected " to . ob- tain at least 150 per cent : pf the Objective of. $40.,000. x315to Satur- day ,$56,1.00had been subscribed,' and, ' it is indicated ,..the.' final re turns will . net more than- $60,000. With Huronns� County returns yet--` incomplete th1e first of the week, Huron had also passed its objective of .$1,925,000, and ' was: well over the 'two million mark; Moved to the village- of St. Helens: where she has • resided with her brother•Frank: She was a member of the Pres- byterian and, later United. Church. at , St. Helens, where the .'funeral' where-, they have been successful service was held, Ph . Wednesday af- farmers: Their family consists of ternoon conducted by Rev. G, A. two sons, Kenneth at home and in Barnard. attendance at school, and Robert, , Barnard; was in Greenhill Cern- the elder one, in training at Ham- 'etery with Frank Todd, Donald Mc iltori as a mechanic in the aridly. Donald, Isaac` Miller, Edward Thom, Wallace Miller and Colin McDonald as pallbearers. Miss Weatherhead is •survived by two brothers, Louis and Frank of St. Helens. Four brothers prede- ceased her, James; John, William and Malcolm as well as a sister at the age of' six years. . dance.MT. R V. MacKenzie who haSnot _ ing hymn 488- followed by prayer enjoyed good health for g long per - lien MacLean read the minutes Of Mr. MacKenzie is able to' be about the last Meeting in the ahsence of the house, and is looking 'forwara Mrs. W. B. Anderson. The business to the spring when he expects to perind followed, when it was, de - e -able to getntit-of-doors-again. Mrs. Phillip Stewart is able to be Thankoffering meeting on: March up .this week, after being confined '27th and ektend an invitation to the to bed for five weeks with a very congregation. The varions commit - severe attack of bronchitis. Allan, tees were named to carry out these Gwen and Winnifred are back to plans. it, wAs mOved- by Mrs. New - school after 'being cOnfined to their ton arid "seConded by Mrs. Burns, home for- three weeks with colds that the secretary write Mrs. 'Dob- a.A.12:1_tiz,,,z___ son of Kincardine in regards to There has been, Much sickness- ' r rneetit%A. ,letter was then: read by the village in recent weeks and The Sentinel Office takes orders for practically every magazine that is. phblished. Prompt service on daily paper new or renewal sub- sCriptiOns also. LITTLE JOAN RINTOUL, baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rin - scalded from her knee to ankle fecently when she pulled a teapot over on herself. The Townships 'of Ashfield, 'West Wawanosh and Kinloss were ` all reported' as over the_ top. In num- erous municipalities, Council boards invested liberally' in the loan. This was-�not -the ease- in . Lucknowr_. 'the above three Townships. The West Wawanosh Fire Insurance Company invested • in the loan in both, Wawanosh and Ashfield, we understand: Complete returns for Bruce. Co„ including all. mail up to Saturday afternoon - at three o'clock; were: This total' is made up of 4,880 individual sales. *MoA1lt' THESE SAVINGS ARE FOR YOU JAIVIS-Your opportunity to stock up at these,sensation- ally low prices. E. D. SMITH'S -- Rasp., Straw., Black., Cherry. 2 lb, jar 35c TIP T P_Apple with Straw. or RaF, 4 lb. tin , . 4 STOKELEY'S 'CITI,i,USIP Orange • & grapefruit juice de lightly `blended. Can •• 18c "'JOIN THE REGULARS"'. ,with this Kellogg Special. 1 box Kellogg's All' Bran 250" 2 lbs. California prunes 25c Both for .:.., Bader's Dutch SHORTBREAD "It 'melts in your mouth" Package 10c ALLEN'S APPLE JUICE - 20 oz. tin. 2 tins 190 '5 BIG ''." CLEANSER- Can 5c Your Fleisehniaraes Yeast coupon- redemmed . here. Two free- cakes.�per....0.0 • Ease that cold .with hot lens- ona�le. LEMONS - Per dozed' 33c 'Phone 82 We Deliver f Objective Sales objective St. Edmunds and Lindsay includ- ing To,berrnory $ 10,000 16,100 161 17,000 30,850 181 40,000 56,100 140 26,000' 36,550 141 Eastnor (incl ing Lion's Head) Amabel Mrs. C . Decker regarding the al - members of the Orr pinny have lecation for the bale for this year. had more than their share:- First Lillian MacLean'took the 3rd chap - it was the rriiimps, and then the ter froni the Stndy Book,on Chin - 'flu which finally Sent both Mr. and ese 1Vlisiseni. WS.- Turner closed the Mrs. Orr to bed. Mel, is back on the meeting with prayer. job now after,, a few days lay- . Face Traffic Charges '' one mile north of Tavistock about 12.30 a.m. Saturday, Clarence and Clayton Wettlaufer, Tavistock, were "SCREWY RULINGS" _ ' arrainged in Magistrate -J. A. Mak- ' ins' court in Stratford on Saturday. The gepoys are sincere in their The former was charged with op - belief that they were handed a raw deal by the Bruce League execu- der the .influence of liquor and tive. Apparenty it is not :the first, driving his car ,in a reckless man - weird decisiop:' handed out by the ner, while the latter was charged with being intoxicated in a publie plaee. Pleas of not guilty were en- ' pri:se reproduced bur article about tered bv the accused brothers in, Southampton Port Elgin Kincardine Ripley Mildmay Walkerton I Chesley Paisley Tara Twp. Saugeen 110,000 65,004 65,000 140,000 - 15,006 33,400 35,000 32,700 ' 93 140,000 169,250 121 05,000 91,000 96 40,00Q 43,600 , 109 20,000 27,000 135 • 30,000 18,550 62 30,000 41;050 137 45,000 58,250 129 50,000 .50,750 102 25,000 26,650 106 35,0D0 „ 54,950 157 30,000 42,850 143 40,000 ' 40,600 102 55,000 ..56,700 103 . 35,000 35,400 101 156,700 142 12,950 \ 113 223 40 BillOVJ Trade -In Sale NO MATTER WHAT IT'S MAKE -WHAT IT'S CONDITION That OS Watch of Yours° iS WORT3 MONEY' Donald •Agnew. Referee --Bud ',McCartney. pEE-WEES STAGE 2rid GAME. Kincardine (including Tiverton) Huron Kinless Greenock Carrick . Brant Elderslie Lucknow andLtochalsh Pee-Wees the Kincardine fiasco, and premed-. each charge, -and adjournment was are all tied up. in their "Stanley ed it with this introductory pare - I made until March 13. The Wettlauf- Cup"' playoff with a win aPiece., graph: - brothers were arrested, early The Lochalsh 'lads won the firgt The Bruce hockey league; well 1 er' 1 Saturday' morning after their car game en home ice 1-0, and last known for 4ts weird decisions m , ig alleged to have struck another Saturday morning the Lucknow former years, is this year again , 'car driven by Alvin Drennan, A.R. kids evened the series by whining handing out, some: -screwy rulings 7, Lucknow. Both Vehicles were 7 to 0 in the local arena. 1 throngh its secretary, Harvey Damn badly damaged; but the passengers Jimmy McMillan scored all of 9f Walkerton. The following story the 1060' goali and apart from his concerns a ilecisloia given out by escaped injury. WM. SCHMID WILL GIV YOU A GENEROUS ALLOW- ANCE TOWARD A HANDSOME NEW' BULOVA NOW, DURING BULOVA TRADE -IN -SALE WALK IN 'WITII YOUR QLD °WATCH,WALK OUT WITH MO ChM' - LUCKNOW successful rushes, the game was a a 210 lead in 'the first, added an - other in the second and four more in the -third ioeriod. Weather permitting, we under- f stand the series will be continued in. Lucknow next Saturday, There f Damm in the lcincardine-Lucknow It looks like Chesley and Moore- ield for the Bruce League finals. wai a good turnout of spectators to watch these t to 10 year lads, r and by popular comment the gamei was rated -"the best• of the season' . Lochalsh ---;Goal, -Lorne Cardise; Def., George McLennan, Elmer Mc- Kenzie; Centre, Lloyd Courtney; •Wings, Donald Ferguson, Calvin Gibson and Donald McLennan. Def., Morley Chin, Jimmy Mc- ' Milian; . centre, Keith Kilpatrick; Wings, Bruce Johnston, Donald Thompson; alt.:, Arnold Ross, Billy McCartney, Donald McAlpine and • In the first game of t e spm inals in Kincardine on Monday night the Moorefield team scored an 11 to 3 victory over the lakeside town. Clinton JuVeniles continue their winning streak in the 0.M.H.A. playdowns having eliminated New Hamburg 12 to 8 on the round. Big sister: "Johnny, if you eat more cake you'll burst". _ Johnny: "'Well, pass the cake 'and ENLISTMENTS in the woinen's branch of the R.C.A.F. at London last week included Marjorie Brook, THERE PASSED AWAY in London Ontario,' on February 27, Sarah Jane Carleton, beloved wife of B. W., Vanderbourgh in her seventy-ninth year. She was the eldest daughter. of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Carleton of Kinlough and is. sur- viVed by hex husband and a sister, Mrs. Archibald •Robinson, Kinear- _LATE$T :FASHIONS IN LADIES COATS, SUITS„ BLOUSES DRESSES AND GLOVES Have N\o'iv Arrived At PEARLMAN'S' OTHER NEW SHIPMENT S of Ladies Wear Include Lingerie, Hosiery and Foundation .Garments. COME IN AND LOOK THEM, OVER NNUAL MEETING of the Ontario Federation of AgricUlture is to be held in the King Fldward. Hotel, Toronto On Ma01. 17th and CLAD ONLY in abbreviated bath- ing sititS a trio of -Walkerton dam- sels recentlY disported themselVes for a half hour on the snow clad terrain cif the County Town. The young ladies suffered no ill ef- fects, but, 'tis said 'several older onlooker§ 1Tiave since been threat- ened with pneumonia. frep merely. watching the bevy of beautieS. ' JUST ARRIVED -New Suits', Shirts and Ties 1 B. PEARLMAN LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. PHONE 85 MIR New Prints and Itioadelotht, New Table Cloths, New Bed Spreads, "New Table OilOoths, New Hosiery and Gloves Buy War Saving Stainps and Certificates MARKET STORE, Luclumow