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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-05-14, Page 4TKE LHCKNOW SENTINEL 'UMW* ONtARIO THURSDAY, MAY 14th, 1842 :NATIONAL. WAR LABOUR soap OST ...or LIVING BONUS The Dominion Bureau Statistics the post of living index number , • fotu,>!d'that 942 of 115.9. [adjusted index fo�Aprl,l; , .:. 1151 *not, rise by one whole pont Or.... •�'t110>Ce" OVA the index ntunber.for •-October• .' index 114 G]. 1,.1941, of 115:5 "adjusted ur the National' War.. Labo .Aceordngl�,� ,. tl• • . t to°- e• provisions:'of Sec- $C148rd 'p12FSt1aY1 the p tion 12 of Order in Council 'P. C. 8253, :determ.Ines and announces, for the period, 1942, to August 15,1942, subject to the Fight of employers or employees�to - to a War Labour Board for authori aFPIY meow' of payment of such an amount of Cost of living' bonus :as' a Board, may .deternune "to be "fair and- reasonable," under. the provisions, of • the Order,' that:' (a) There shall be no change In the amount or percentage of :cost. of r _-iivung boss "present1ry - E dl.. (b). An employer who has not' been paying cost, of living bonuses may not begin •to pay such bonuses.. Order- of the 1V ational War fe r ed, Sy. %IUMPHREY MITCHELL... Minister ,of Lali�our and' Cbaumaa, Ottawa, Canada:..' May 12,x.1942 ASHf1ELD" NOTES Mr. andAkrs. J • , ' , Abell. and Mr..and Mrs. Will .Humphrey spent Sunday;"anth Mr. and Mia; J. •Hunter Mud 'tangly. - `was held ill the local leaders class Oddfellows hall in Ripley last Wed- 1 nesdaY • afternoon. Mrs. White of Ripley occupied the chair -and Mrs. :Roy MacKenzie acted as secretary. A very interesting and instructive talk on fabrics and other interesting items of clothing was given by Miss Collins, instructress. A reading as given by Mrs. T. Blair along the 'same line. A great assortment of garments .was . on, display,' re -made ' from apparently. useless clothing"•'It made .' int all' a .splendid 'display,end ;showed -What can to done to' save, -especially now when it is so. much ' needed.. ' ' The program includ a . duet by. n ' Mrs. Wm. - d Mrs: James McTavr•h Steele with Miss Beth McTavishacec companist; a duet bee Mrs. A. Mc- Donald and Mrs. Francis Gemmel, Mrs., Roy . MacKenzie accompanist for themand also• for the • other -connmunity:. _. singing e: a. reading In as Much" by' Mrs. Wm. "Steele- speeches by. Mrs. Neil McLennan,• Ripley W. I. president and Mrs. David , MacDonald. ' God Save • The King was then sung and a • dainty lunchwas served by the' Ripley lad - lei., ''', ,' Mr. -and Mrs. Harold. Brooks have returned to their h' me east of Rip- ley after - spend'ing�the 'winter in Florida. ;Masr-Tohn:e#iarris'_..ia ill at __- .... pres- ent. • was held in Olivet on Friday evening, by ,the Red Cross A. W. L Summary Day for the HELD LAST. WEEK The sixteenth annual meeting of the W,M.S. of United Church of Canada was held , in the United Church, Kincardine, May 5th. About 200 members met .to review the past year's work and, play► for, the coming year; The president, Mrs•• Paterson of Wiarton, presided at. both • .ses- sions. The meeting opened. with de- votions led by Mrs.. Lough and Mrs. Dobson • of ,Kincardine Mrs. Theme- son, recording 'secretary,`read the minutes of last Year's meeting. Mrs. R/' Krog gave .a summary 'of the NEWS OF The Boys, Li..: Uniform Mr. and N. Jack Carter recent- ly received an :interesting letter • from Lloyd Elliott; who made his home- With • them for-. several -.years... Lloyd is with the R.C.A.F. at Bran- don, but states ' his flight is due to be drafted • elsewhere. shortly Enlist.. In R Recent enliehts in the,.R.C.sd�,.F. at Louden i iclude David. Moffat; . R.R. 3, Holyrood and John am. Pattison of x�Vingh, v. •. • • • • W. Harvey, 'AD. of the R. C N. V. R., London, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Lewis Taylor, 1.21h Concession Ashfield. „ • .• • • • ••., • year's , work . and' introduced the a e. The • osters depicted Pos' er Pard p t . the year's work 'which, showed en increase in meetings held; a better attendance at the World's. Day of Prayer; 'several new organizations and an increase in Mrsi sionary Mon- thly �atibscriptions. McIiI sh .had an outstanding record -with two and one-quarter - limes as many sub- scriptions as members in the auxil- iary. Mrs. R. McGregor of Pailsey, treasurer, reported an increase ; of $234.00, even tholi'gh five of the', aux- iliaries . were below last . year. Mrs. L. Robinson of Chesl'e7 reported more interest in the; feuding con- test, the 'award going : to Wiarton. Mrs.. Moore, • Walkertofl, offered de - y ._- . ivin earn _ _ e __ of -thanksgiving ...� -.._ . er o g the -prayer - " work. z's di'cation of the yea The •memorial service. was con 40 FOR .SALE':.— 4 Jersey freshened, one due to freshen, heavy milkers and ,high testing in butter, fat; also 2 purebred Shorthorn. bull calves; and Scotch collie'ptips. VV. R. Martin, Paramount. cows, one CARD OF THANKS Mr, Dan T: MacKinnon. and lam- its are deeply grateful a°nd witch to Y express their ' heartfelt thanks to friends .arid. neighbor's .for the many kind 'acts .and' expressions of sym- . f f stock and I'paGthy during the • illness and at the . unplerriei�ts.'a., o , ; ino(her: n y •o ross," en Friday ,May 15th. No 'res- • erv'• oho McGlynn, Prop.; Matt. Atte. , • aor, u. �, BARRED r ROCK and : HYBRID ur . 's't°^ti of a ne . HICKS-�-Thi3 • � hatch- ery; we have, been•, in business . fol. 1r2 years:. All' our .breeders are.blooa tested .arid malescare from O.B.S.' Welt. The ,Hybrids .are' B. R. hens Ind New ,Hampshire cockerels. We keep all our chicks for 4 -days.:Yo'-1- 'have. no papers to. fuss with and ail chicks . are feeding when you get, them: We deliver chicks up till 'May. 1st.. John J. Cuylei,,,R. 4,,Kincardine: Two, miles. west. of Silver Lake. Phone Ripley 76-20 collect. ' . • AUCTION SALE o arm s oc t la t 28 Con.13 Cul- ' time of the death of a dear wife and R.O" A. Bruce Steele. is each week sent the local papers, also the Star Weekly complete story.' So 'much are these papers appreciated, that 'Bruce says they are read by all the men qn the ship,- and then he takes them With his to. Scotland' where they are•passed around and read. • . • • •. • Receives His 'Wings , • ' - , Thomas F. Wilson of•Whitechurch air. ob in s_.as an xeceaued e his�...w g___ � - _ _ ._ _. server, at a 'recent wings ceremony. A'. meeting at ,Mont' Joli, Quebec: At the time Mr ducted by . Mrs. A. W. Chapman, he. • enlisted with the R.C.A.F., , Of to Ward gather5. salvages ndwereeve it a salvage and leave it. at t- � Porta Elgin- She said' `rtthos�e 'who Schot ool. Besvl'as one principal a �argt � class ad. . b e ens ti� remember a ceiitralpiece for the 'collector. ` had ; time too, midst but a j of observers and -air gunners to gra- Men were also appointed'. on each had p sed' frm our ar s share to ut forth a 1 duate at the Mont Joh, bombing and gra- line to collect thefor`fit � was dear to gunnery { Work that of the , money to • be raised for the f the wo Red Cross. them". Rev. Fusilher James .Jr. time o :p greater ,effort OT so Mr. Nicholsbn of. Pine River brought greetings from Pres bytery..A quiet half-hour . was con- ducted by'Mrs.: Finlay,''Kincardi'ne;:, the, influence. of which was felt throughout the whole meeting, At noon hour Mrs. B. D. Henry, cardine, brought the words of. wel- come, which were, replied to by Mrs. Chas. Liddle, Ripley Mrs. G-' C. Huston, Southampton and \Mrs:.. M. Dahmer, Underwood;', conducted the afternoon devotions. Mrs. Stewart, Teeswater, reported for the Resolution Committee: 1.. The members ,of theme . prayer thatpS. five minutes a day they Kingdom of God. come in our, � k eee Government for .{:S3.e deseen i SLAY .4 RJ.. :_..v Aso—r-- alcohol in canteens of.tfie armed" fore ces and that. the sale of • liquor be discontinued in the Province of On- tailor .,. Mrs. Cameron, Cargill, ' ably pre- sented "A Loan to my Country and a Gift to' my Church". The Kincardine Mission Band• presented a playette from the Feb ruary number of The . World Friends. Mrs. Lee, Wiarton, .presented thir- teen awards to'Mission Bands. Al- lenford, Arkwright, Chesley, Pais- ley, Pert Elgin, Ripley, Teeswater, Underwood, Walkerton, Wiarton re,- ceived seal's. Centre Bruce their cer- tificate and Kiincardine and Claver- ing honorable mention. . Mss. McKillop of the Dominion Board brought .a message on Com- munity Friendship. More than • ever is the church. being watched, and if our witness is not love, patience and long suffering we have not' the true faith in Christ that his death en the cross and resurrection over - cometh all things. Miss Florence Jack who has spent 26 years in West China, brought the Missionary 'message. She. spoke of changing China. with 50 million peo- ple on: the move seeking food, she - ter, clothing with naost'of them ne per• outside their eviiie province be fore. The goal of most is West China. Out of it is coming a .unified China, a unified church, ,a unified Tang-' uage and unified customs. The young Christian church is being en•. riched by'the Christians from out- side districts. Eveiywhefe you go in China' you see posted up 4 Chinese characters which mean—Resist the enemy, reconstruct the country. Miss Jack is Plow" working'in • the department _ of Chinese Christian Literature. Mrs.Laidlaw repo d for • the nominating committee and Mrs. Grove -concluded the election of of. ficers, Mrs. McKillop installed tht. following ,officers: honorary presi- dents, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Cass, Mrs. Reeking,' Mrs. Hilditch, Mrs. Hod- gins; past president, Mrs. Kelso; president, 'Mrs. Jas. Paterson; vice: presidents, Mrs, W. G. Cheshire, Mrs.. A. W. Chapman, Mrs. W. Cam eron, Mrs.. Kersey; recording see - rater', Mrs. R. Thompson; corres• ponding secretary, Mrs. W. Kine; treasurer, Mrs. R. M. .1MYi Gregor; secretary. finance, Mrs. Smith; se- retaries of departfnents, Mission Circle, Mrs. I. McCollock; affiliated .G.I.T.° Groups, Mrs. Geo. Sillers; Baby Lee; B W. Y' Bands, Mrs. ' ion Mission, Bands, Mrs.J. R. Laidlaw; associate Helpers, Mr's W. M. Bartlett; Sup- ply,. Mrs: F. A. Gibson; community Friendship, Mrs. C. E. Schwartz; Literature, Mrs. I. Robinson; Mis- sonary monthly, Mrs. T. Darling'- .n •ton; Temp'eranc'e, Mrs. J. McC , Press, Mrs, A. Turner;, Members- Without embers without portfolio, Mrs.. J. D. Little, Miss B. McNaughton; Mrs. Finlay. Mrs. Einisley brought the report of the Co y Committee, Mrs. Al- lan T er he "closing words .and Mrs. Win, Steele, `Pine River, closed 'with prayer, ,( l .his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. ;Hun- ter. • Master: Alvin Ritchie was taken to Victoria Hospital, London, on Sun- day where, he will. undergo a'Minor .operation. We hope to 'see hire re- turn .much improved. , Mr—anr{-'-Mrs lf1i11-Hehn-and-farm ily visited friends in Clinton on school. • • • • s. • ,Mr: and Ml's. Ed.. Smith and Miss Griffin of Detroit were week -end visitors -with -Mr: and-Mrs�_A.--..1' Bert and family. Hamilton Mr.. James Hunter Sunday. spending ;a couple' of • Weeks"'with Rey•0; ',r • , PARMERS,..YOU CAN BORROW For tifir-time Produchoo - • uction of food and other essential If you rle money to improve •your• prod ' supplies to help Canada's war effort, you are invited to , discuss your y who will treat your busin ss as needs with our .nearest branch manager, , strictly confidential. ' p farmers for constructive u is traditional with Supplying credit to purposes. • i' . since 1817 has co-operated with all Bank of Montreal, which � Canadian • agriculture. --Our branch managers understand lncluding rags the. . • .. - f farmers engaged ed in. every branch of production. ' bing needs o� Sag . erre.... .. BAIT . F 0 11 T .. 1 'Ula'F8 AaE WELCOME" • '•Jl. • HP.EdB .IAIHERE S>MIJILL A.0 il+iodtra, ggPer3pOced >lwluagSei'vxce ' the Outcotiie, of 124. Yeats' Successful Operation Lucknow Brandt:' V. N..PPPrEST, Manager, t Phillips. of Camp Borden . spent the ' week -end with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George 'Phillips., . CREWE ,IN MEMORIAM MacD1ARt ,1D—In: loving ' memory, of Douglas MacDiarmid° mtha passed - lth 19 39. away May 1, , He' is .not dead this .child; of our affection - • But gone to that great home Where he' no longer. needs a home. ' protection,' Where Christ- Himself,doth.. rel ort: Lovingly 'remembered by 'Mother and Dad. ENGAGEMENTS . Mr, and Mrs. Cameron Mohping.of Chilver Rd.; Walkerville, °Ont h io« • NOTICE TO CREDITORS I announce the engagement of t e. eldest daughter, `Beatrice Clara to All persons,: having claims against Mr. 'Glendon Joseph Pinnell of the, estate of Catherine; Mitchell, VPalkervilie. and formerly of Kin- who>d'ied.at the Village of Lucknow lough, •son, of Mr; and :Mrs. William'.., K in to u h. The ' 1939. ,rot. _g l , ---he-b`fifteenth:_clay..of>A.pn_,� .._>i.rl?:ira�eh... .,. , _ ...1- - -on-t intestate; are here notified to send to take place in Walkerville at the in to 'the. undersigned full partic- WalkervilleBist Church ,, 8th at 2 t- • ulars thereof on or before the ,First' •urday afternoonate o o'- e `clock, the Rev:. C. H. Leggett, day' of June, 1942,.. after which dat1 elating: • g ase en. i e ere engagement Dated at Lucknow, Ontario, ,this• wishes to announce First day • of May, A.D°.'19'42, ' of her younger daughter Emily Is- I, abelle to George Sinclair Graham, Lillian . S. •Mitchell, son'of Mr. and •Mrs. Herbert Gra- LilliAchninistrat, 'Lucknow, Ont., "ham• of Kinlough: The wedding -to Administratrixes, '' take place .this month. the estate will bedistributed anion I_,_ th t'tl d'•th to ' 1VIrs. Alexander Hewitt of Kiniees nce the engag Mr. and Mrs. Jim Henson of Strati ford were guests of M•r. -and Mars. Cecil Blake and Mr. • and . Mrs. Sam. Kilpatrick : on Sunday. Messrs. Elliott Rivett and .Louis Golka of Hamilton spent the week- end with' Mr. and Mrs. .• Jack Rivett before leaving on .a trip to, the west and down •through. the ,Southern" States. -- Mreeandelarre.pond Finnigan, -eveningwith friends at Belgrave and Wingham. . Mr. Lindy. Durnin spent the week- end with friends in Goderich. Mr.. and Mrs. Wilfred Drennan, Lorainne and J. C. visited on Sun- day evening with Mr. and Mrs.. Jos. Hackett, -Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs.' Benson Shackleton, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Shackleton spent Sunday evening- with Mr.' and Mrs. Jones near Donnybrook.. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick vis- ited on Thursday with'Lucknow, and Zion friends. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. LOrne Emmons .on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Freeman and family . of Leeburre and Mr. and Mrs, Warner Andrews 'and family of Ebenezer." Mrs. Bert. Treleaven, Mrs. Ray- mond Finnigan, Mrs. Wilfred Dren- nan and Mrs. Benson Shackleton attended the W. M. Presbyterial. at Clinton on Tuesday while Mr. Matt Shackleton attended the minister- ial Presbytery. Mr. and Mrs. S. Kilpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake and Jimmie spent Monday in Pinkerton with Mr. and. Mrs: Donnelly. PINE RIVED Men, Women OY Mr. and Mrs. W.-T..C.amaron`and 'l weak, -iv Old•; Fee daughter--R,uth0f T oroorifi :were week -end �mY k d guests at the home of Mr. .. Went Normarpi p, and Mrs: Thomas Blair. . noes ,weak., rundown, exhaustecondition oake you reel ragged out. oldR Try Capt. and Mrs. • Bucannan. Of Tor- general tonlee,,tlmulants, osteo needed atter 30 ar , 40. 9u D►�es Irdp, calcluni..PhoepphorW, vlamla . of 07. untie nn- orito 'anl Mr.' .and Mrs. Walter sY Alec si[e: TmoNo Teblote oNY EEbbcc. For Steele and Sandy were the guests Vale at su Food drug stores everywher. of Mr. Wm. Nephew, Kincardine •on Sunday. The small daughter, Marjorie rage. of Mr. "and Mrs; Stephen Ir- - e � .. . ' We ,,wish - to . extend congratula- tions to Mr: and Mrs.-Ber--t- -Irwin on. the' arrftia}_ of ? small girl in , their' home. Miss Mary Stinson, R, - N. of Ripley is in attendance. Miss Norine 'McDonald assisted. Mrs. Bert -Irwin. -for a few .dayslast week. Miss Mary .Steele is now as- sisting,. her. •' Among those who 'attended the Presbyterial in Kincardine last Tuesday from Pine River were Mes: Honor Newlyweds - The Y. P. U. met on Friday even- ing with Benson Shackleton in charge. After the devotional per- iod, readings were given and the topic ably taken by Chester Finni- gan. Then the president, Ronald- Treleafren, asked Mr. and Mrs. Ben- son Shackleton to come forward: -He read the address and Bert McWhin- rtey .presented "there :th a silver d F d Humphries 'Bert Wale BARRISTER & SOLICI1OE Walkerton, Ontario. IN 'LUCKNOW • Each. Wednesday Afternoon & Evening • At G. H. SMITH'S. OFFICE sines re den, Robert Campbell, Bert Mason, I ' Alfred 'Walden,' Wesley Thompson, (.I H. Elliott, , H. Graham, , Walter e Steele, Wm. Steele and Mrs. J: Reid I• who spent part of the day at the home of her father, Mr. Samuel Farrel. Those who attended, the' Summary day of the W. I in Ripley last Wed- nesday 'from Pine River were Mes- dames Win." Bradley, Bert Walden, 'Thomas Blair, Bert Mason, Wm.: Jackson and Won.. Steele, also Mrs. James McTavish, Mrs, Oliver Mc - Charles and Miss Beth McTavish from Olivet, Miss Mary Steele and Miss Frances Willis of T. G. H. were also present. ' The' lucky ticket on -the quilt do- nated by Mrs. • Mac Gorman was drawn on Tuesday•'of last week at a Red Cross quilting held at the home of Mrs. W. Maurier. The lucky' ticket was held by Mr. Bert Shew- felt, Kincardine: . Mr. Donald and Miss Mary Mac- Lean were the guests of Mrs, John. Ross and MisS Margaret Henderson. last Wednesday, • Mrs. John 1VIcCharles entertained Miss Frances Willis of Toronto, Miss Mary Steele and Miss Beth. McTav; ish last Thursday afternoon A Red Cross, quilting was held at the home' of Mrs. Frank. Scott last Thursday afternoon:. Miss Collins, W. I. sewing instructress, who was visiting her friend, Mrs, Bert Mas- on, was the .guest of honor, On Friday afternoon after school the children of S.S. No. 1, Miss Bell teacher and S.S. No. 9, :Miss Mc- Lennan, teacher, , met in ,the Park fox a game betQe-ii their -ball teams. The No. 9 team was the 'winner: Mrs, Sampson Of Palmerston is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Mer- vyn Eckmire .at . preSent ILO. A. $ru`ce Steele has been vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman t►f Kent, England. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman are an uncle and aunt of Mks: Wilfred 'Steele. Bruce re- ported is as one of the most- beaut- , ul of laces withits flowers,cis , hed- ges and gently roilihg hills. Mrs. Stephen Irwin of London was the . week -end guest -of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Boyd. W e • arm •sorry'to hear of the pro- longed illness. of Mrs. Donald Blue. We hope for her speedy recovery: Mrs. Cuyler of Kincardine: is the ,guest of her daughter, Mrs, Glen. Campbell at present. Ivan Courtney who is taking' in - cream and sugar set. pletely taken by , s 'rise; thanked the memb s on beha his wife -and ho they'w spend -many more meetings to er. Rev.' ,Newman led in dis and after singing a hymn, mg closed with the Mizpah bene= diction. . The address. was as follows: . Dear Florence and Benson: It is with great pleasure that we your friends and fellow . members of the Crewe Young: people's Union, lake this opportunity of extending to •you our sincerest congratulations. 1t .gives us a feeling of genuine pleasure to have you residing per- manently :among us: May your life together in our midst tie' one of joy and happiness. coin_ n of eth- ion e meet-. l We wish to -e press our gratitute and appreciation for the • sincere. work, yoti, Benson, have done in this community' and for our Union: We• would welcome you, Flocenc e r e into our Youngp poles,. h As a token of our good wis ems. on ' this ' occasiofi we would ask , you to accept this gift, - Signed on behalf of the membrs of th C. Y., P. U., Ronald Treleaven, $ert .McWhinney, Tom 'Culbert. Miss Beatrice Treleaven spent part of last week with • her sister, Mrs. Vernon Hunter, Lucknow. Mr. and .Mrs. Vernon Bunter and `Joanne, Mr and Mrs: Jack Currthi strugtion for the R.A.F. spent a few ed to her home. Reil daughter; 1Vfiss and farnily spent parents day With days at the home of his parents, Anna, ,who has beep With her has Mr.. and Mrs, Bert Treleavrr$. Mr: and._Mrs. Jariies Courtney last also returned. T. ARMSTRONG OPTOMETRIST • N LUCICNOW EACH . W EUNESDAY • AFTERNOON 1:30 to 6 o'clock AT WM. SCHMID'S 'STORE L. F. STINGEL PAINTING, PAPERING, PLASTERING; Wall Piper Samples DUNGANNON, 'PHONE 96 ,Order Bray Chicks now, and be "lucky" when egg prices climb next Fall. See me, or phone me, right away. Personal attention, Finlayson Bros. IUCKNOW week. Mrs,. Jr Courtney returned' with him to Kitchener for a days. A.C. Donald Courtney of Lachine, Que., is visiting at the home of. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Court- ney. A,C. Leonard Reid of Lachine, Que., is also visiting at the home. of .his pal°ents, Mr: and Mrs. John Reid. Sandy Steele was the guest of his Cousin, Ruthie Cameron at the home of his uncle, Mr. T. - Blair, Saturday. .. ie., Kathleen Campbell has re turned to her home after, spending the past year in Ripley. Mit. John Kennedy who has been int Kincardine hospital . ha§. return- . 0