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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-04-09, Page 4
rota+, . C"lefrr to•f�:..-a`lines :. for •.<. leco.Q� QtlT PRODU-CTION Your telephone . is partof a vast interlocking now an abnomsal wartime lead- Don't let delays • ti p, ass, cat, whichproduction efficiency any depend- _ - 'p. PHONE' TACTICS* . the mentlipieee- directly into © SPEAK aiat�li • AihSW.E18 p ply .bol naf,e-a • BE thre >iest call. • • USE OFF -PEAK -hairs for • your , LongDi5tance look* • . b ✓ Tbese. thingsdash teibpbosa on 6,500,00D ase very „AporJast. ad"'!!/ldrr�s .4. OP ds c u cf0.-•Vere .. a, 2M.4 t. TRE• ttlentow altitTINEL, LVCKNOWW, ONTARIO FIELD COUNCIL • : 'March 9th. 19 Council tnet on above daate, all members present except Cecil John- ston. Minutes, of February meeting teed and approvedon motion •of G rF yne and F. Anderson, The auditor gave. his report show- ing .a balance in the treasurer's books ..of $5378.43 as of December 31st, 1941. This report was received on motion e:i la Johnston • and F. Anderson_ I • • The. following accounts were or- dered paid on motion of L. Johnston and F. Anderson:Pay roll, $12.00; 'Daily Commercial News, adv. for gravel, 8.14; Lucknow •Sentinel, 'adv:' for gravel, 2:0;',P P._ .Murray, sal- au as auditor, 3000;. ?,firs. ,Stingel,, refund' errorin assess-, 5.00; '.Mrs. • ,Crawford, refund. '.over paid,. 10:08;. Alex F: MacDonald, .part . salary, 25.00; Gilbert Yrayne,4 part sala yt 25:00; Lorne Johnston, part salary, 25:00; Fred . Anderson, part salar.'y, '25.00; Cecil :Johnston, part salary, 25.00;' C. , E. itdcDonagh,' '/4 salary, 60.00, postage 5.00-65.00; Jas. E. , Culbert, part salary, • 75.00; W. P. !Reed, .extras; 39.90; Clerk of Huron 'Township, treatment of Children,. 8.00; ,Lucknow Sentinel,' printing & I suppiies, -23.75; Provincial treasur- ei, insulin, 3.71; .Ehnen• .Johnston; as I assistingsisting auditor, •10.00; Alex McNay,. .auditor., 10.00. rTeiiders • on gravelling- were're- fr m Joe Kerr,:,Scott '.and ce vel o h Bell, B. J. • Brewer, Thos. Sandy. 'Moved by G. Frayne .and Jr', And- ersonthe • i MEW'S OF The Boys In Uniform mm l TIH[IRSI;)AY, ATlEt1il• Gti, 190 .101..01111. 1101.Y ROOD The annual meeting of the H. W. L was held at.the home of Mrs. A. Ackert on Thursday, April 2nd, QW; elected,were as felisMa: pres., Mrs, ferry Hodgins; lit vice, Mrs. Howard Harris; 2nd vice, Mrs, Frank Thonii son; sec, treas, not- appointed •yet; assistant .sec,-treas., Miss Mae lToevard Jghnst+on With the $oval • • Canadian Navy at Herniates), and .Pa Boyle; -press .reporter, 1W -rt. Howard, Merle Johnston of the RCAF: at !Harris; dist- direct?', Mrs,. • Almer St. Thomas were week -end visitors_ with - their •parents,. Mrs and Mrs- P. M. Johnston. ( ., Ackert; fruit, and .flower Committee, Mrs. 'I Harris, 'Mrs. Eldon I cken- swller, Mrs, Alex Percy; auditors, Mrs. Regnant Ackert•and Mrs. Chas. • QMS- .. Jack Cat apbel.l and 'Gni Hodgins; dist. representatives, ':Mrs. Claire J'ohngton; Johnny whiner and'Almer Ackert, Mrs: perry, Hodgins, J. 'C: Armstrong of the 99th Bat- Mrs. -Charles Hodgins, Mrs, Thos. teiy,, ;R,C.A-..- Camp' Barden:, are on Idarris Ttie Program consisted "of a two weeks furlough " .. • • piano solo.,ly Miss 'Ilene.: Elliott, The •• • • motto=Do `not. waste '. ,tine' looking Bdr:' Bob MacKenzie of the.'99th_ at:your'hill, •climb it, was given by Battery, . Camp Borden.. completed Mrs.' William Eadie. Roll call= -The his furlough the end' of : the` week greatest • gift with , which a 'Person after spending 'a week in ,.Det Detroit can.; be ' blessed.' The meeting closed, with God Save The King and lunch DESf EIBES 1 WCASTLE was served' by the hotsess and con mittee in charge. The May meeting The fallowing portion of a letter ; will be held at the 'home of Mrs. received '' by Mr. and Mrs.' R. J. Donald MCCosh. - • M. Gordon Statters • of Hamilton: spent the week -end at the Statters' home,: 10th- concession.. Ada.', and Mrs. Victor Lang , and Evelyn spent Sunday at the form= er's •home• at Walkerton. We are pleased to report that Mr: re . is • ries ' ' .lIin& has returned tp, h. Cha Co,�. urn dau'ghter's, Mrs. George Colwell's and is able to,be about the . house again. since his recent ._operation.. • that the council . award above sea fever high up; in the 'noun- Mr. and Mrs. Robt. MacDonald contract to atl`he Sandy r -yar ucti rn I tains: In fact we often Use the ex- and family spent Sunday • evening at Company59: cents: per yard: Ca • . ,pression of . we- *rag . on clouds and •Mr- John Barr.'s at Kinlough. • rived. Moved by_ L: Johnston, and G. Frayne. and, carried that Counci•1'•in- vest one thousand dollars in a' bond. f h Ali d n!t f Cameron,, from', ilieir son Stewart gives an • interesting description of :Newcastle,. *here he is presently 'stationed ' . Newcastle, Jamaica'. March 23,. 1942. Dear Folks: „ As --you v t11 notice -by the head:- ing I have moved froni Kingston for a. while at'least. Newcastle is a little • village situated'some. 3,800 ft. LANGSIDE Miss .Grace. Richardson is driving FORDYCE Carried. Council adjourkied on ..motion, of G. Frayne.' and'L. Johnston... • C, E.. McDonagh, .Clerk. the 'track for ,Hughes and •Shopiro Mr. and Mrs.,Thos. Jamieson .aria• I.ANGSI DE NORTH of TeeteVater. f-amtl�►--spent-Sunday -vaith his -par Mr. at Mrs:' John f layes' and Dav- id Proctor and -Mr. Harty Hayes of Detroit attended .the' funeral of the late Reuben Tiffin, Messrs: • John and Harry Hayes'' are brothers of Mrs..: Tiffin. •` trite • ladies of !I'the community held a Red 'Cross ..q!uilting. at Mrs. 1,. Cas - r "hates �anE.t3- Fr'1- Mrs.' Win. Brown is ;spending •a • • • • w d—aga with her; father' and bro ' tiler at' Pirie River. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hearderson and Isobel . of Wingham spent Saturday Mise Wesley Tiffin. with Mr. ,and Y. uc -• •• iKF:.and Mrs �en.Playlor off; k now spent Sunday with Mr. .and Mrs: Vic. Emerson: , Mr. Jerry Mairrisp and a. chum. of his' from Toronto are spending Laster holidays with- his 'grarrd.par- n eats, Mr: and Mrs. J. B. I,Yorriso . Miss, Arnie Chamney of East'Wa- wanosh. spent a few days with her ,graudpaarenti, • Mk .and Mrs. Jack Johnson: ents at Whitechurch: . Miss Vera Taylor of .London is spending the Easter holidays at'her home here 'and Mr. Murray Taylor. I also spent the: week -end at his home. I Mr: and Mrs. E. Barbour :and fam- ily spent Sunday with the . latter's parents; . Mr, and Mrs. Herb Petty - Master Billy Lee of Teronto� is holidaying at the home -Of his grand - Mother, Mrs.' Rintoul. Dbn't forget the dance to be held in the hall at St. , Helens Friday, April 10th when. the ticket on the A a x ' quilt the teacher and• pupils of For dyce. school made will .°be drawn. Mrs. Elwood Barbour *and child- ren visited Tuesday with Mrs. •Ben McCieriaghan, Whitechurch. BICYCLE RIDING on 'tile sidewalks in :Walkerton ,is prohibited'under .a municipal by -.law, and three Offen- I ders' have been hailed into court by Police Chief Jack Ferguson: The • Ai�ril4.meeting of the Mission Band was held at the home of Mrs. Fetish Moffat on Saturday with 11' in attendance., • ' '. The Presbyterian W.M.S. will hold their April meeting on Thursday it the home of Mrs. Neil MacDonald. Miss Katherine MacPherson is at :Sandfreld: Miss Margaret.M'offat of Sault Ste. Marie is visiting at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lapp 'and •Doug- las, Miss Isobel and Mr. Richard Orr spent Sunday with Mr. -and. Mrs. Wm. ,Orr. _ Mrs. Thos. Donaldson, and Bill vis- ited on Sunday with Mr: and Mrs. Robert Donaldson. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johnston and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Con- ley t visited - on Sunday ley and, Betty with Mr. and .Mrs.'Neil MacCallunt Miss' Winnifred Donaldson bf Teeswater High School • is - spending the holidays at her'home. here we . do just ' that very thing. Today for instance the clouds con- ple-tely encircled the camp putting off our -view o -every -w _er--e , - - around us was a large cliniulous bank of white• clouds. It is wo derful u her e so' lovely Mrs.. Almer Ackert is entertaining Wednesday evening with a Red; Cross euchre '• party. See" the advertisement or the dance in the Township.Hall• on Fri day evening, April 17th. . ..t Miss 'Doris i Johnston of 'Black wonderful. p Horse spent the Week -end with her. and . cool that one' is 'reminded ''of home. Another enjoyable thing' is parents, Mr.• and Mrs. Mark John - hot water showers which we 'have- 'stop• : • t g g M Th ' ar is M$.1ioward J V 1 d C 0105 bre' .. ,..reel• • wrr i ?Jik'r'hYfseeet" ., • --14°'"-. rrlJiiO�' • FOR SALE—quantity of sees! outs. Baird Bros; R..3, Lucknow. CATT�.E . WANTED — 50 yearling steers and heifers, beef type. J. W. Joynt, Phone. 15, a OST—a" heart -shaped gdld locket in Lucknow,. Finder please leave at Sentinel' Office. • • GIRL` WANTED "for general house work. Apply. to. Mrs.4 N. Ii..Medley, Lucknow. • • FOR SALE -13' hoe. Massey-Har,ris fertilizer drill. J. W:'aynte Luck - now, Phone. 15. FOR SALE=Cow, 6 years, due April 15; also some pigs. Apply to. Bert Lovett, R. ' 3, Holyrood. FOR, , SALE—number; of pigs, just' weaned. Elmer'• Alton,_ R. 7, 'Luck- Luck - now, Phone. Dungannon 67-r-6; • • FOR PRIVATE SALE—full line. of farmimplements.' John MacRae, R. 3, Lucknow,'' Phone 62-13, Dungan - !On, WANTED= -White' Pekin duck' eggs hin for :hatching; also.- eustom....hatc g done. Mrs Wm. Rutherford, R. 2',: Lucknow, Phone 44-15. FOR SALE—Seed grain, best qua], ity O.A.C. 21 barley at 85c 'a bus.; and early ,Alaska oats at 10e a pus". Rod MacDougall, Phone '26-28, ley. r AUCTION SALE.: of farm stock at Lot 5; :Con '6, Huron Township on ' Friday, April 10th at one o'clock. See bilis for list: and terms, Donald •_ t Blue, Auc.; Mrs, 'Alex McKay, Prop. NOTICE RE BICYCLE RIDERS • Constable W. J. Douglas issues a warning to all cyclists .that bicycle riding on the sidewalks is :prohib- itcd-and offenders will be puished. This applies to girls too the''Chief • adds. •• • CARD ,OF THANKS Mrs; Reuben Tiffin' and family. with to express•their••thanks to their'- neighbors' and friends '.for• the .many acts of kindness shown to them dur- ing. their recent bereavement,•' also for, the ' beautiful' floral' tributes. Card of Appreciation • . ' Mr.•'and• Mrs. Richard Gardner , �wisli to thank their. friends and neighbors for their -thoughtfulness' " and many acts of.kindness during Mr. Gardner's illness. • "`•ea 1 P. STUART:. MacKEIZIE' BARRISTER & SOLICITOR , Walkerton; Ontario. IN 'tUCK-NO- -W Each Wednesday After/46u &Ev&rifltrg At G. H. SMITH'S OFFICE CLEARING AUCTION SALE of, Jams..:stoc karat ixnpt_exnexit�at the n' of down below in' Kan ston: xs. omas. r ,. Newcastle is the • place where I de -; Harris, . and Lorraine spent Sunday scribed the ',winding . road to you with Detroit friends at . Kincardine. residence of Mrs, times a a , on• - 8;, KI'nloss, on; Friday, April 17t1i. No reserve. Matt Gaynor, Auc. . :some time , ago..You remember' I - 'Mir. Robt. MacDonald acid Mr. Jas.:. bi,b, fl*. to ,0 Helping/To Keep P' i Reasonable • n - n 6 High taxes help to guard the country against unreasonable rises in the cost o£'living: They divert mon* from un- necessary spending fpr'peace+•time goods to Government spending for essential war -tittle Saving money, practised by•'thousands of thrifty depositors " has a similar effect: Ii helps to keep prices from soaring by decreasing die, demand for non-essential; 'peace time comrnodiries. n Thus, when you save rnd'ney n a savings account, you bene- fit yourself and the.country.. You will need to save,. not only. for family and personal emergencies, but.to pay taxes and to buy wear• securities. Saving today, is a patricide service. BANK QF'p aowTRE .L • "A' BANK WHERL• SNMALt. ACCOUNTS AA WatcoME" MODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING SERV'ICE... the oiiktnolt of nae Yap' Surrruful Op'.rglos a Lucknow Branch: V. N. PREST, Manager. said it'•was :19 miles long, something Ross spent Monday with .Miss' K. like 365 curves and only about 5 or Ross,at Whitechurch. 6 mules as'.the crow flies. The chap Mr. and Mrs. Howard Elliott :and who 'planned the road went 'crazy .Clayton of Detroit spent . Sviday' and believe me I ,shouldn't wonder Acjr ,.. , rr ..:xo-;i:13 =r. • ¢- xrrr= its nsu-13 sick by the time they arrive- at New- castle. From thetlowest hut. to. the high- est it is' about a mile and in'the mile you must walk up. steps. In. theMile there is a raise of 400 feet. m le Froin where 'I' sleep and werk to the mess hall there. is about 280 steps' up and down three.times a, day to eat. 'I am dcirig the same type of work as.back in Niagara -on -the - Lake. only on a much smaller scale. for e In fact it is really a' rest� after several weeks a bf 'extensive training and .it: also, gives me' a,• chance to get rid of ring -worm, ath- elete foot, •dliobies-ite'h and a badly lacerated elbow. Not many ailments for one man to have but they are, quite common among us fellows new: We ate told 'that; in a ,year's time' we "will. overtorne these trop- ical troubles and become climatized. We get very .good medical care up • here and. so 11 expect to be all better •by, the time I 'write again. I certainly hope More cigarettes ar- rive, on the next ship as. I am almost :rut of tobacco. _ THANKS • THE CLANSMEN Somewhere at Sea. Dear Cam: As I don't know who is the sec- retary of the Clansmen Club I'll aehdmy "thank you" through you for the cigarettes which 1 recently received. Although r smoke very eldom, I can assure you the "fags" didn't go to waste so please convey my apprEciation to . tht ejub mem- bers. d� • I received the parcel as well as other mail .6iticlaiding fiye Sentinels) just recently' as I had been. a whole month Without any; I spent most of an afternoon reading letters. My ,£rip overseas didn't give 'Me much of -a look at the Old Country as I ' was only there three days. (Twelve days over, ,three there, and sixteen hack.) I was. there, long en- iuugh `ho'Wever to become acquaint- ed with balloon barrages, black -outs etc. If you take a notion to eat out, you 'have your choice of fish and chips, sausage and chips. err eggs and chips. - ' Ever • since the first of -the year we've ,been quite' 'busy and are at ,sea about seventy-five per. cent 'of the time with; the • result that I'M now quite "'salty'" Once' you've 'pas - Std a Winter •on a corvette' loathe North • Atlantic you can' tackle "any- thing that,floats, leaps or flys. We've dropped ' a lot of depth charged' at different times • on suspected 'subs but cannot be credited.with des- troyieg •one .unless .something 5uth as wreckage, ,oil or prisoners are, ZION TT�}}ere Will • be a special Sunday Schlial service on Sunday at 3 p.m. Special ial collection. P Best wishes are extended -to Mr. and 'Mrs. Kenny: Laidlaw,,newly - Weds. Holiday and week -end visitors in- cluded: Mr.. David Anderson, Miss: Kathleen •Gardner of Toronto, Mr. Harold Gardner, 'Hamilton at the home of their parents, . Mrs. Mary McAuley of'Ripley, Miss Jean Mc- Auley and Mr. Roy Anderson of Toronto with Mr. • and Mrs. Frank Ritchie, Mr. - and Mrs. -Elmer Wall of Culross at her home here, M. and Mrs. Joe Freeman and family of Leeburn, Mr. and Mrs. J. G_: Ritchie end Bobby of Mitchell ,and Mr. Alex McCarroI :of Seaforth with Zion friends. Mrs: Chas: Ritchie ahs been con- fined to her room for. the. past week with congestion; of the lungs: -Mr. Cecil Gardner, who has spent' the winter months in Hamilton has returned to his home. ' . , Russell and Keith .Ritchie left on Monday for Port Colborne Where they hope to secure empolyment as. sailors. • We are pleased to learn that Mr.' Sam Reid is able' to be out again after' being confined, to the house for a month or more. Killed' In • Detroit' �. • Friends in Ashfield were shocked to :hear of the death- in. Detroit of Joe_ Perry, son of Mr. ;and Mfrs. lick Perry, who was killed in an • acci- dent oh:March 28th. His grandparents, Mr.. and Mrs. Thos. Drennan, who had spent the , winter in Detroit, had just•returned to their home in Ashfiseid when word followed that their grandson -1 had been -killed in an accident. Joe, only fifteen' years' old, spent, his holidays:in the community and was a favorite; . brought hack. There Was' great ex citelnent recently, however, ' when after dropping '"ash vans",; objects were seen bobbing to the surface. On investigating it.turned out to be twenty steel drums of gasoline, Which were evidently • torn loose frptrn a sunken Ship. Am writing this ow lily fifth day at sea during this. present trip, but expect to be in an East Coast port in a day or two. Give my -love to' Marg anvil Dora aid, liope• to get leave and see you all soreetime this summer. r� Love, 13ob. • FOR` SALE—seed potatoes, Katah-.. adans, passed''two field inspections; but reduced'in price due.. to 'light' wire worm markings.. Bin run $11.50, i hand picked $1.,75 per sack. Orville •.rise: T. A'RMSTRO LG al TQM.ETR-IST--- N LUCKNOW • E:1CIR WEDNESDAY _ • AFTERNOON 1:30 to '6 o'clock • 4 AT. WM. SCHMID'S. STORE AD'MINISTRATOR'S' SALE of real ,property of the Estate of -Alexander Gollan, .will be held, at Joseph Ag- new s. office] Saturday, April 1lth 2 3 Pro rta 'ncludes: farm. at . 0 e . a p Y lands_ consisting of W.H. Lot Con. 3, Kinloss; and village pre -. erty consisting of Park Lot 42 ill the Village of. Lucknow on which is situate a' comfortable house. and a' garage.. Properties offered subject to reserve. bid. Terms: 10 per cent of urcbase P price gat :time ' of 'sale, balance in- .'•� days. For further particulars apply to G. H. Smith and'Joseph Agnew, Ad- ministrators; Well Henderson,' Auc. BARRED ROCK and. HYBRID CHICKS -This is not a new' hatch- ery, we have been in business for 12. years. All our breeders are blood tested and males are frotri O.B.S. stock: Thee `Hybrids . are B. }}b�'' hens and New Hampshire cockerbls. We keep all our chicks for 4 days. You have no papers to fuss with and a!1 chicks are feeding when , you ' get them, We deliver chicks up.till .May: 1st, John J: Cuyler, R.'4, Kincardine. firm miles west of Silver Lake. ?hone ,Ripley' 76-20 collect, WE ARE PAYING . l • �2 0 ON FIVE YEAR GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES ISSUED IN• ANY AMOUNT °t An 'ideal authorized investment .for' individuals, companies,•ceme- • tery•'boards, executoass and other trustees. " ?H •S?FRLIKC.TpUSTS CORPOpATION 37S BAY ST. .TORONTO MAFEKI NG Mr. and Mrs. Hiram,, Moffat and children of Watford spent' Good Fri- day visiting in this community Mrs ASH FI ELD ' NOTES • Annie Johnston returned with them to Watford Mr. and Mrs. Clifford 'Eastman and family of Port Hope spent the week -end with lylr. and Mrs. Robt. Helm. Miss Helen Gilmore of Hamilti3n spent the week -end- with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. 3. 'G, Ritchie and• Bobby visited with Mr. and Mrs;. Robt. Ritchie over the week -end. Mr. Douglas Snelly of Toront�i is spending' his Easter vacation with Mr, and Mrs.. John McDonagh, • .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Helm and farr'afly of Dorchester visited with 'Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Helm on Satur- day. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Rogan alto children of Toronto were week -end ,visitors with Mr. And, Mrs. Hogan and Basil. " Miss. Barbara !Culbert is visiting Mrs, Stanley Drennan at present, 1GIr, and Mrs. John MaeDonald sperit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Neion; and Jean; Mr. and Mrs. Will Helm and chit- dren spent Monday, with relatives in Clinton. . First student: The dean says he is• going . to stab smoking in the c'o11- .ege. • Second `student Huh! Nett thing he'll be asking us to stop it too; Mr. and Mrs.; Harold Webster ler : Alan of 'Auburn visited at her par - mai, home on Sunday p.m. Mr. ,and Mrs. Thos.. Hallam, Mr. and. Mrs. Leslie *liana and baby "of Auburn visited, at Chas: Hallam on' baster Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Twamley and family of .ChathaIn spent'the' holiday !week -end. visiting his brother in this . community. Miss Grace Blake of Drumbo arid" Mary. Horton of Stratford are spend - 'sing the.Easter holidays,at their ro-• spective home's. Visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Herb Curran • on Easter Sunday Were •Mr•. and Mrs. Jinn Curran and Dickie, • Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter of Wa- wanosh and 13ertrain Curran of God- erich. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reed and son Barry of Listowel visited on '1Vfon- ,. day ate Mr. Thos. Anderson's. ' Easter visitors with 'Mr, and Mrs., Rich Kilpatrick were Dr. and 1VIrt. A. N. Atkinson',,of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs Omar Brooks of Colborne township, Mr. and Mrs Pahnea� I T- patrick and Brian of Toronto.' ' Mr, S. B, Stothers, 'Mrs, .J. CAS,. pin and George of Arthur spent Mgnday at ,the old borne. George irentained to work'' at Mr. S. J. .patriek's' for the holidays,