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THE titb f►* Ol4ITNE114, LUCKNOW, ONTAIIIO
WRO 1.1115141" ..REGISTER
Every man between the ages of 16 and 69 who is unemployed' or
who will not be'gainfully occupied after May 31, 1942, must reg. •
War,. The following apt euoepted: Full-time students, or those
-coated ian asylum, -or,a prison,.. or. ho_sfita or homer for -the
aged and infirm, or are.subject to the provisions of the Essential
Work •(Scientific- and Technical Personnel) Regulations;1942. •
,ip$SN TO REGISTER
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If you have not already registered :.at an. Employment, and Claims
Office of • the "Unemployment Insurance Commission within the last
two weeks, or have not obtained. work,Tori are required to register
_. within. the week of June 1st. 1942, or within one' week after be-
coming unemplo ed or not gainfully occupx
May•31st, 1942, r
WHERE. To REGISTER
1e At *an Employmenf•and Claims Office of the -Unemployment
Insurance. Commission, if you live in, or within five miles of, a
• city or town'in•whiich there is such an office; ox.,
2. At the 'nearest PostOffice, if you do not live in, or within firm
Miles 01, a city or 'town in which there is an Employment and
Claims Office.
RENIFIVAL
on m re aw yr ur-tegi*ation at-Ieast-every-two-weeks--if• you,:
remaun' unemployed.
By Authority of Order -in -Council P:C.1445 of 'March 2nd, 1942,
HUMPH €Y M1TCH1 t.L
lt1nitter of Labour..
ItEGISTER AT LUCKNOW POST OFFICE
OR. TOUR NEAREST OFFICE •
Nave You The Cash
IN Pay Fir. :Neat Winters
Now?
Il
It not, discuss the question.of
a personal loan for • the purpose
with our nearest branch manager.
Many patriotic cit-12.Pos are buying next winter's- coal now,
followingthe suggestion of the Coal Administrator,„ who
has urged' early/ordering of fuel b+ett:ause of 'the'transpor,a-
•tion difficulties.' with which Canada will be' ' faced m the
months ahead.
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Delayed or reduced ,deliveries may occur if orders for coal
are not placed in good time.
If you are without the: reedy cash, our personal loan service,
available at any of our . branches, may be of real help to
?, and our` local manager will welcome the 9Pportunity
,„,of discuning your rtWqu rt izents r<a coFafidence.
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B•NK,J•F••MONTREAL
J"STA1USfi$D 11117
Lucknow Branch: V,hiv, PRE'St,•A3ana 'et
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NE WHERE SMALL A.GCO•t7NT•S ARE WE WELCOME ,72
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'.FOURTH •CON•tES,SION.'
The May meeting of the U,F.W.0
was held at the home of Mrs,' T.
Robinson with a large attendance
Mrs.'. Lavas presided and opened the
•meeting , with singing "0• Canada"
followed by rep xting 'the Lord's
prayer in liiniso t. he roll call was
resppnded • to ..by• "Your, mother's
-maiden' natrie and .maternal „grand
mother", The minutes eai last meet
ing•Were read and adopted and sev
• eral letters of .and
were read anc
-thetreastirer's report was given,:
After community singing the busi '
ness was discuased. It was decided
to give twenty-five dollars, to tie
'Red Cross drive..A program follow..•
ed which included a• reading by Miss
Reith McKinnon; a. reading: "wher.
the:- Ministerate,ornes. tti . tea"; .by Mrs
L: McLeod.. Mrs, - A. McKinnon • iia~r.
the. topic, :"Democracy". Rev. Mr
'Dann was present end favored Witt•
vWhin, selections. •accompanied , bs
Mrs. Philip. Miss 'Dean MacLeod
gave • a paper on "How to instilir�
children love for rural life". • Mis'
Tallinn Carruthers gave a piano solo'
contest duetted by -Mrs: A Ackk'
art concluded the. •program. Mrs'
'iarruthers moved a vote of thank
to the hostess, for her hospitality and
to those helping to .make the pro' ..
*ram a success. Singing the Nationa
Anthem brought the meeting ;to e
'lose: Refreshments•were served and
•:i pleasant half hour spent. The,JunF..
meetinga will be at Mrs. A. Mac:
Tnty re's home..
• Miss :Anna Graham and brother
!?.ennie of Toronto spent a few days
at fheii home.: ` -
Mrs. F., Reynoldis of To:nto ?nt
the holiday with 'relatives here. •
Mr, and Mrs. B. Sangster of Tor
. into speht: the' Week -en i with. MM= •
and 'Mts. W.: F. MacDonald. •
Miss,' Maggie .Ross who had beer
ll a: •short time died at her homy
Monday morning, • •
Miss. Helen and.,, Glenna Greig
*x'rt the weekend with Mrs. R
•Tiddleton, .
Mis Jennie Pierce is under• tht
loctor•s scare •at present.- Friend:
,vish, her a quick recovery, -
• Mr. George Middleton of • Hamel'
on spent the week-end••at Iris home
• Anniversar' services. were held'
-`7- ri-SoutiinKinyloas-eherg-on-Sunday
`a
NEWS of
The Boys
In v''nirorth
• Harvey Hall with the R.C,A.F. at
Guelph' •spent the week. -end at hie
home, • ,
Pte. Dave Jewitt of Camp Borden
visited • et his home here for the
week -end.
' Donald Mason, radio• mechanic of
Ripley has joined the. radio branch,
oi'the R.C.A.F.
i • a • 1•
Welling flarvey, - OID, • R.C.N.V R ,'
London, Spent the holidaywith his
Mother, Mtts., Lewis . Taylor, 12th
Concession, Ashfieyld.; '
.•'..s ••' .•-•
Mr.Rennie Graham, who has. been
engaged in the undertaking business
in .Toronto has entered the army and
•is peridi'ng a short time at hishome.
ori the 4th Concession„of ' Kinloss,
prior to startingtraining' on -June
1sta .
Joins R. C. A. F. • .
Jim' Stewart, son of Mr: and Mrs.
A. P. Stewart `'leas enlistecl- in the
radio division of the R,C.A.F.- Jim
eeports' for' duty about mid-June and
will subsequently be posted to Uni-
versity for a special radio -course. . TEACHER, WANTED —for U.S.S.
No: 14, Paramount, '4 miles west of.
-Graduatesemb-As heserver- No.
ne No: e86 Highway. Dut--
• Members of . the R-C.A F at No. 7 •
Bombing, and ' Gunners School . at ies to commence.' Sept: lst. Apply
Paulson, Man.; who received air Ob- 'stating salary and .qualifieations tar.
Internees', badges on Saturday, includ- L Robert Rainton, R. 3 Ludknow.
ed J. C. B: Russell of. Wingham. We•
presume this is Coyle•Russell, form- ( STALLIONFOR S! RVI[CE
rrly of Lueknow. '
THURS
AT, MAY 28th, *942
FOR SALE --set of single harness &
a baby "buggy. Apply at Sentinel Of-
fice. •
`NOTICE TO WOOL GROWERS
I' am taking in wool, according to
Governmentregulations, for H. M.
Jackson, Seaforth, ,registered were -
house No. 29.. Before selling,: tele-
phone' N. Eueknow.
'Phone 41 a • 'License' No. 874
FOR SALE—gum stickers, ,prinked
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in :'red; • such' as ''"Do not crush"•,
"This side up"1 "Rush",- 'Perish-
able", "Fragile", "Glass with ' care".
Protect •your parcels,- by;,
using these sticker's: Can be pur-
chased assorted in any 'quantity at;
THE SENTINEL , OFFICE.
TEACHER WANTED—for SS. 'No:
9, Ashfield, protestant, duties to
cpmrnence. Sept. lst, 1942. Apply. to
Ernest Blake, R. 7, ' Lueknow.
TEACHER. WANTED for S.S.' Nd.
1:1, Huron Township. Protestant. Ap-
ply stating. salary and qualifications
to-W..:.J. Roulston, Sec., R.R. 6,
Lueknow, ' '
WH ITEC.H,URCH,
• Mr.' and Mrs. Fred Thompson of
Toronto spent - the, week with Mr
and Mrs. Joe Tiffin and other rel'
atives,
• t neerateesae' L h bek
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E��=+?_+wa'.w�.."i..: blfls�R y-}r� ! rkil>•-.Y' Y�,"Y,�.' .....m,S .Ft.. F...�:..
Meet At .East Coast
When on -shore leave while his
bqat was docked recently at an East
Coast port, Bob Thompson met both
Fred -Webster and, Howard John -
'ston,' two 'fecal boys who are in
training 'in the Canadian Navy.: The
boys' were invited .to dinner on
board -ship 'and needless ,,tosay it
,was a pleasan* _*neetingefo'r alb. three.
and nn opportunity to- have a real
eonflab about things in the old home
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On Overseas Broadcast,
Local residents were particularly
interested in the overseas broadcast
,.an, Sunday, because of the fact that
ng, a zrce ge_-•OL
iarent_s, Mr', and Mrs. R- J. Button
and other relatives and friends. He.
said he was fine, getting parcels'
and letters regularly, , but ' added
"keep the smokes ' rolling". Keep;
your chins up and' cheerio was hie
parting salutation as he ssigned' off
"Rusty",. „ • • • •
The noon -hour broadcast was non.
heard. over. CBL and, as a result e
number of listeners issed the pro-
gram, which however was carried
later in the afternoon over CBL.
. Sunday when the 'pastor, Rev.. Wil
son, will; conduct the services. • .
• Rev. Mr."•Graydon Cox and Mrs
Cox. •and children of Toronto spent
a few days with -Mr. and Mrs. •Mac
Ross. .
• Mr. ,anti, Mrs,. John. McGregor • of
Wingham i spent Sunday afternoon
With 'Mr.. and' Min: • John• Jamieson:•
••• •Miss Letty •Fox returned to •Ham•
iiton after, ,spending a few weeks
with her mother. Mrs., A. Fox..
,Mete end: Mrs. H. Campbell 'ane
two children, also Mrs. David•Camp
bell of Toronto 'spent the week -enc
with: Mr.' 'and• Mrs. George Mcclen
aghan. • . • . r.
A number of .relatves spent
social evening at the home., of Mr
and Mrs.' Hector MacKay, as Rev
and Mrs. Angus McKay will be leas:
ingto attend the Asseinbly' ne,
week, and then gbing to British Cot
timbia to visit Mrs. McKay's rela
eves there. • • ••
Rev. Angus .McKay ,conducted the
•ervice. in the United church las
Sunday morning. •
Mr.''and Mrs. • John Falconer anc
daughter Nara of Caledon spent chi
week -end with relatives here.
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Otiret 1'. P: U.
The meeting .of the' Olivet Younx
Peoples Wag held in .the church or '
Thursday evening. May; 21st. win,
- twenty-one. present. The 'roll cal
was answered by naming a fightin
plane. Jessie, McCharles read th,
scripture. The missionary topic -cr
the student Minister`s work era,
••1 given b .John 33cCharles: Rev
• 'Beach' gave a very interesting tali: '
After the closing hymn.' Mr. Beaci
i_s d the meetin ,5it#s reser
dicot g .. p
Mr.
HOLYROOD
and It2rs. Ernest Pridhain an.'
daughters of .Gcderich . spent Sun
day at Mr. and Mrs, Raynard Ack.
1 ert's.
The raaim:amity . extend brei:
sympathy to Mr. Albert Thompsor
in the death of his sister. Mrs. Gey
Tower • of Jateesiown.. She passe:
away' at the home of her daughte-
.in' Win-dsor and was laid tearer
: in Teeswater cemetery.
M. and Mrs'. Bill Graham spen
Sunday at Mr. 1 rniest Ackerf's. •
Mr' 'and Mrs. E. - A. Palmer ant'
Lois of Toronto. Mt: Wrre. Tait" o:
• Hanilton, .Mrs, W. Stephens of Win
nipeg. Miss Mae Palmer .of Kinear
• dine spent Sunday eveningat' Mr
. Thos • l=iarris'.
' Re,', It Ackert and Mrs. Acker
and 'family rof Moncton spent Mor
da; at Mr. Ernest Aokert'•s.
• 1ti:L;s' Evelyn Dares ' spent ih
week-end at her home at Vineland
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Etsott ani.
female- epeet Sunday at Mr Welk}
i het i 's at Tee -en -eaten
aten.
Mt. and Mr's, ri'ie;tar Lang and
•' Erelt•n s +etit Monday at the form
ere become at Walkentoxi. •
• ST. HELENS •
The teacher, Miss .Beatrice Mc
Quiilin• and' pupils' of St. Helen's
school entertained the ratepayers of
;.he section on Friday, May 22nd, at
social which was largely attended.
'Che
.program consisted 'of choruses
luets; 'recitations,: folk dances and
musical play, entitled, "Builders
of Canada". Rev. C.. H. MacDonald
:poke on "The Er tepn e", and Mrs
Rev Wm;Henderson acted as • pian-
'e'the -serving of lunch concluded
nn enjoyable afternoon.
• Messrs. Robert McQuillin of Ham-
ilton •and"Charl'es McQuillin of Clan-
teboy a were week=end visitors at
heir home here... . -
Mxs. • •Wallace Miller • • and . Miss
'.aurine ' Miller were week: -end
;uests • of Mr.. and Mrs, N.' C. James
f Windsor. :
• Mrs. Gillies is spending a few days-
.rith )ti'e'r, and Mrs. E. J. Thom. ,
• The weekly, meeting of the
vas held 'at W. 1. Miller's an Mon:
ley evening with Mrs.. McKenzie
Webb in. charge. The topic was tak
m by -
W
Mrs: Lorne Woods.
Mr. John McQtri'I1in is spending
Wednesday and 'Thursday •-.of this
seek in Toronto as a delegate to
he 'Provincial Grand Orange Lodge.
Having - purchased :the'. prerniurn
Clydesdale stallion, Diamond Field
25995,• from Kenneth Finlayson, this
horse will stand at . his own, barn
at Lot 5, Con. 4, Huron Twp. from
Saturday noon to Tuesday noon.
Rest of the week -at Wm. Martin's,
Paramount. This 'is a . proven- sire
and at the last C.N.E. • his half sis-
ter . won special for best Canadian
Ely"" aesdale-female, ; -an3Lag-e.'' - :Fee._
• $8.Ob.. • : ,
Goldie Martian,Prop.
ZION '
h"r. Ernie Haslam, Miss Mary
tnder on of London, Mr. Fred Find-
•ap ' of the R-C.A.F ., St: Thomas:
a -ere visitors .ovete the week -end•
ti nth Zion friends.
Miss Kathleen • Gardner of Tor-
into'speat the hgliday With her par-
nts. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gardner,
Mr. Lane Gardner. Mrs. George
3unter, of Hamilton spent the week
ndwi•th Mr: and Mrs.. Gard.
per _ •
Mr. and Mrs. W.•G. Reed Of Rape('
"ity were go is of Mr. and Mas.
IV. T. Gardner Stinday afternoon.
• t"isitars with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
iitchie on. Sunday were Mr: "ani'
.firs. Art Stuart end'family•of Due,
annote Mr. and Mrs. Rout. Hehti
.Ir. Fred Ritchie of Ripley.
lair. Mac Webster of Lucknow leas
aken the job of painting the church
Mgrs: Jas..Cooke, formerly of Ash:
field, who this 'tinter has made her
borne with her son. Mr. .1: F. Co'okc.
Welland. had the m.isfortene to fall
,and break her hip and will be con -
rifted to hospital far some time, iter
•tiara' friends here are •quite ,sorry
10 leer i of her aecident, ,
DUNGAN•NON .I
D..: Dan Blake. ,an cl Mrs Blake..
aize on Sunday. ; •
Mr. and 'Mrs. Ed Gaul, Mr. end
Mrs. Alf Denstedt, Helen and. Jean'
of Milverton were Visitors over the
week -end with Mr, and Mrs. Heber
Eedy.
Mr. and Mrs. John McWhinnev.
Ind Mr. Mathew Shackleton visited
with Mr. "and Mrs. Robt, Reed, Port
Elgin on the holiday. . .
:Mrs. Robt.' Davidson was heart'
oe ,a .radio broadcast over CKNX.
' Wingham, Monday night under the
direction' of -the Huron County Fed-
eration of Agriculture. 'The subject
chosen was. "The,; 1part ' played. by
farm women in bringing about vic-
tory
and a lasting peace": the. holiday with Mr, and 'Mrs, P.T."' -
- Visitors . over ,the • week -end with I Carter. • ' •
Mr. .and • Mrs, Donald Fowler were. . Mrs. Ruth . Binder. Donald Eng-'•
Mr. C: K. Hallworth. 'of Exeter -and
Mr. Art. Rudkins of Centralia.
• Rev. W. R. Millar of 'Blind River
will occupy the ,pulpit at the Un=
ited- church next Sunday morning
preaching for a call, due to the res•
ignation of Rev.' W....P. Newman,
Who, has .accepted. a' call at 'Browns-
ville near Ingersoll, after' spending
the past three years in Dungannon.
• Mr. - and Mrs: Bert Badman and
family of Essex and Mr. and Mrs •
Whit ' 'Stewart and • daughter of`
«Wingham. Mr. and Mrs..Roy Black
and Wilfred of Lucknow, Mr, Fred
Black and Miss.McCabe of Goder-
ic'h, 4r. and Mr, 'Everett Errington
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Errington .were week -end visitors
with Mr: and Mrs. D. S. Errington.
Cars. Collide • ' Caninhcll with Visiting members at= .
Dungannon folks were sorry, .tri fending from Aubutn, Westfield..
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hear of the car accident which 'hal �- Bc 1t,.i at `• B,�•ick and Crewe societ-
pened Monday .afternoon about 5 it's. The meeting was in • charge of
p.m. on the road 'n'ear Prosperity at the, president, Mrs. A. 'Campbell.
the 2nd Concession of Vilest Wawa- ,ears. R. e'-ha•mney spoke a few wards
noof welcome, to the visitors. -Mrs. Wm.
Tamil Nar. and Mrs. Roy ackl Cur-dge, • McVittie of Westfield read the scrip -
fancily and a bounder, Mr. Jack Cur- lure 1e;„sson and Mrs: Geo. Naylor
ran tvcfre returning ,borne a .the led in prayer. Mrs. Raymond Fin- .
Theyaftervisitingsome relatives: nigan of Crewe gave a reading. and
They were met by Mr. Wilbur .John• g
stole an employee of Mr. Thos. Rive vocal duets were contributed. by
ett with a gravel truck.' Neither:saty ,Mre. lie:Radford'and Mrs. F. 'Cook
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each other. due to it turn in the road cif. Westfield, Mrs. N. Keating aria"'-
Which gives • no warping of ap Mr`s. G}eorke Johnston of Betgrave
pioaching traffic. Both cars eve�re and the Misses Beatrice Seacroft -
dateaged, the -Rutledge car was de- and Gladys McBurney - . of , Brick..
moltshed beyond i°epair,• The ncc ti. Rev. loci , • Newman : of Dungannon
nantfi, Mr, and Mrs, Rutledge' and was the guest speaker and' gave an,
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son Doreen c�cnphd without injure interesting talk ' on . his work while. •
hell their fila teeth rs, June ago f2 irate pastor in the Algoma district. At .
her front tectit snatched out tial .the cense •of the, meeting..lunch was
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TENDERS
TENDERS will be received for the
painting of the Lucknow Presbyter--
ietn Manse. For further particulars,
apply to: Donald Ferguson, chair-
man, Board of Managers. Lucknow
Presbyterian church. .
NOTICE.
COURT OF ,RRVISI:ON
A court of revision ori, the assess-
ment roll of; Wrest Wawanosh Town? • ;
'ship will be held at the.,Tgwnshp.
Hall on' Friday, June 5th .at; .10' a.m.' -
DURNIN. PHILLIPS, Clerk.
T. ARMStRONG
OPTOMETRIST'
N y L,UCKNOW
EACH WEDNESDAY
AFPERNOON
1:30 to 6: o'clock,
AT. *M. SCHMID'S STORE,.
Order Bray. Chicks. now, and be
"lucky' • when egg .prices climb
next Fall. See me, or phone me,
right away. ;Personal attention,
--Finlaysop- Bros
LUCKNOW
F: STUART .Mati.KE.NZIE
Walkerton; Ontario. •
IN LUCKNOW
Each °'. Wednesday.
Afternoon & Evening
At ' G. H. SMITHS OFFICE
RAPID CITY•
•• Miss Mary, Carte and her; `friend
Miss,Detia.Hamiltori of Fergus spent
land and Frank McConnell were
home form Galt over the week -end.
BORN -On Tuesday, May 18th to • •
Mr: and Mrs. Dick McQuillin, a
daughter,.Mrs. Frank Hessie (nee Rena Mc- -
Kenzie)' of • Evanston, Ill., is a vis-.
itur with -her n r,• Mes, McKen- •
zie and Mary. •
MissEuniceReed spent, the hol-
iday with Mrs. • Allin Durnin .and
family. • -
' Mr. • Lloyd McNall of London Was
a holiday visitor at his home here.
DONNYBROOK,
The • W.M.S. met on Thursday af-telmoon at the home of Mrs. Albe*--.
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Betty, 5. received two nasty cuts sower. A•bazaar and ome-mad?
on the•head which retluired :fitchew, bitting sale war m, charge of Mrs.
Mr.- Jack Currnn•e• niore serious, .rr•. Arneiht Craig and .the •Micsds Donna
mains at tlfe'hospital. ie a• c•ritieal ArMstrong, Pearl Jones and Ilene
f• ,•-almost ' '. d l-
,i\ lc t and • 1 rtt t.hirtt -free
condition , to hissuffering rarity fcortt in iters tt�n.realized for the Red Cross.
aurncs to his �idt"• Thy little• gii1�
eame home 'from the hospital tilt ittr and Mrs. Lloyd Hinton of
following c1a, Mr..1\Viil,tir Johnstoe Toronto were recent" i•isitors with
in chyli :tear received ht-tk 'n de,' her uncle. Mr. George l'taltace.
Passersby 'soon after claimed thee. Air• and Mrs. Ted Mills and den -
could hardly nealize how eta. tact>. cit '`Inlet• Jinn wore week -gird guests at
the ironic of hie sister and, other
friends..
and Wire, Sam ,Teffer on'and '
nt 'of 1irartdfurel visited on Sunday
At the home 'of his mother. Mrs_
th.ent ceiuld have escaped alive jud+;
ing front such at total •wreelc of the
car.. irpe truck is at a garage renew
fag rhpaiirs. We hope those. injuree
. isttea 'Jefferson,
trill soot, he welt atftie,