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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-06-25, Page 4CONCESSION :1&clntyre entertained 11 the UF,W.O. for the Jane'. With fifty Members and vis- �,,w,int: In the absence of the - PreakdOt.;'Mrs• Wm..McDonald Pre - meeting pea o ed with 4e minutetheHerbert accepted"toteach in the.HoiYrood school after vacatiof. - Mrs. Rutledge from the West is visiting with her niece, Mrs. Doug- • ,w THURSDAY, JUNE 25th, 191,* - CREWE Mrs. Marie Granat of 'Vancouver is visiting her brother Orville Dur- Doug- las Graham. min and other friends. here. ••• • A baby' girl arrived at„.the home i Mrs. Tate of Saskatoon is f Mr. and efts.Ecom ' friends here o . o f 'n•Ervine and daughter 0th Concessx : � , Mr.. Wm, • Mr. and -Mrs. Clair McDougail Mae of Goderach, Mr. and Mrs. and On Boddie are visiting at Mr. Spence Ervine of Bayfeldt and Miss: • -McI3o� all' -s... - _ . Ba -lura awl .Shirley.I,fewrey of. I'� isk°4E tended tes ..ar ens day. everting) 9t SympathyWindsor sp '$ releaven..e� Sl _ �! ”' te. Mr. and Mrs. Satn Kilpatrick at- the :P.,e1::Or:SunatiAt.:an'Y' tecry and glollwedby a programhdMrs; 'Steele and familyth,ujOyd;o Traveld. ti : Sr..Mr Teeswa r d Mrs J a Sherwoo the"enrich.enlQyed1 a solo by Mrs; I:hilip� -p a�ecompaniment; a Mar- 'self wasenjoyed., Rev: Tv Members ' ,of SA. , No, ; 9 met on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moore and presented Miss Yuill, the teacher, with a comb, brush and mirror and also a console set and the following address: Dear Miss "Yuilli It was with sincere regret that we learned of your resignation as our teacher but at causes us to' Took ter. Tees a near Teeswater. : .crus spente haveSton you • . backmover. the y . Ralph � attended among us with much pleasure, and Mr. and Mrs..,and Mrs, the annivers service to realize more fully what we are the golden wedding' of Mr. an. Waded ' friends at :Zion on :Sunday, losing. I assure you on behalf of Will Clinton.. of � Kincardine last Sat - your nd Mrs WHITECHURCH ..,GROVE M. Andrew Emmerson .and M. and Mrs John 'Emmerson attended the Stirling and' Colwell pienie at •God- erich on Saturday. About 200,were present, Mr. Andrew Emerson .re- ceived the prize for the,oldest man there. - 7f'1 a Laches --Aid--waS largely 'at tended at the home of Mrs.' Claude Dore last Wednesday. ' "Mr- Cleve Ina is employed: on -the • - d Shir-' . an. your pupils that as a patient teach- urday. i ted his mother,, er, a wise counsellor and amost Miss Marga" idy and Norma � visit Mrs. Sherwood near Lanes on Sun- excellent instructor, you will • ever I, be. remembered by them with fee - day. attended An- • ins of the highest regard and es- Anumberfromhere g o friends and • services at Erskine Pres- teem. On -behalf of yo ur byter i a i . un annon, on scholars of this section we ° ask you byterian church; D , ,• .g Sunday. (:. to accept•... these small gifts. We hope y of these ou will ••be. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lorpe';Fmmons made. that. in the, use y . a business trip to: Toronto :recently. reminded once in a while of.S.S.No. Mrs. Will Begley. and •Miss Aud= 9 and wander back among uswhen rey Cooke of Hamilton 'motored : up• a chance arises, g you and spent Sunday With friends here. success in your future undertakings, e • were accompanied home by . Signed'on behalf of the Section, �Y Jack Curican wfio is recovering' John .Crowston; Eddie�oore:--=---.- pinyin$ her own duet by eYen Ranh and R ASHFI SLD' Margaret Robertson- spent a few days with Miss L: Gawky of Ripley last week..l' and Mr.:and Mrs, Dan- McDonald , lamily have• moved` to.their •new home west of Ripley. Lila Taylor_ of Detroit and Miss y her uncle, Mr. Hugh Taylor of Tor- onto, are visiting at :the home of Mr. W.4/. Scott. • • le Robb, a, Rev C. H. MacDonald of Luck- .man's- was the • guest speaker •and. account of his now had' charge of the service n.. Save in Interestingaa acro `the Presbyterian church here >� ' the Haharnas, Miss Doris Ir- Sunday; Witt favored with a solo, 'The Sled Mr. F. Carter.' is; busy getting. of Saint. Celia... Mrs. D McDona., • played some Scotch pieces: on, the, ready to', raise his barn. AlI this . program was much- Shower' For Bride -Elect Platte., thanked The ladies of : this community the hotted..: Mrh,,. Martin haste. for".��-�er�°sPitaB'tY --gid- -gatherecL �n Thursday evening . .at. theprogram:..the home of . Mr. and Mrs. Duncan those.. helping with . and presented their -ought ;Maclntyre, daughter; Pearl, bride -elect, with a shower of kitchen utensils. Miss Elizabeth Bowler . made the presen- tation and Pearl in a' few well chos- The en words thanked the ladies. Surging Cod Save The King the -.nesting to. a close L served and a pleasant. Spud.. The -July meeting will ers; th J. Carruthers the home of ' M;.: and: Mr's _.Alex Cameron of w ent in community - f days ;'introit. 'are; visiting with relatives evenintg ' - as" sP o, singing after which lunch was ser- urg school is spending here. - Met Grace .eKinnon has.been vel.` •,• eh was hour 'at after his accident.. A number from here attended the MrHomer Durnin underwent an funeral of .Mr.', Archie 'Clow which' Hospital on• took place. on- Saturday from the operatiop in. Gaderich Il[osgsi�a., • , Friday morning. His many friends home of her' daughter, Mrs.. Walter Ve . speedy -eco ry a dY wish his sp Mr . Alan Durnin of B C.A.train-• a .few at his home here. Mason near Auburn to :f, ing .an resident Clow was a' er ' cemet y: Mrs. C of the village- here until last .year when she went to livewith her dau- WE STILL "KITE a;few Coleman gasoline stoves.. Wm: Hardie & Son. WANTED_ -Used bicycles. Either or girl? models. Apply at - boys g �. ho .. S isRadiop rce •A Ford 4 -door FOR.SALE-Model sedan, in good, . shape, with., 5 good tires. Apply to T: A. Cameron, Luck - note. FOE SAL 0 acres.of standing mixed ha pply to Harold Camp- bell, R..6, Lucknow, ,Phone 10-17, Ripley. - °FOR SALE -=Second hand dining - room suite. Apply at. Sentinel. Of. ghter. Sympathy is extended to the relatives. - —Miss-Annie-May-Oar-"- -is-spend-_ ing a few days with. her aumt, Mrs. Fred Graham at Mt. Forest. Mr... and Mrs -John John Falconer and Mrs. Elgin Wellwood and their -son Richard, also Mrs. Cronin, all of 1 Caledon , spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs: E. Wellwood and other friends. , �f it is not already on its way to Rationing Headquarters you sfiould UR APPLICATION CARD FOR PARAMOU NT The Women's Institute held thei -monthly-meeting on Wednesday: a the home of Mrs. Herb. Ensign wit • 32 present. The roll call was .' ani wered . by "Grandmothers favorit wee " The report--wa hymn. ` .. given. Socks were sent two boys Canada and cigarettes for three boy o "seed overseas. The program cortin a duet by Mrs: Webster and Mr Campbell, ;Lucknow motto,.:"Yo are never too old to learn if yo are not, too stubborn to.try", by Mr F. McCharles.. violin selections . b Mrd uogan;;_11irs: White of Riple gave :a talk on citizenship; solo - Mrs. J. Webster; °talk by Mrs. Ro MacKenzie, Ripley; report of th 1 distric,tt'annual by Mrs. Wm Kern ton;' Mrs. Richard gave the eurre events and Mrs. Sam Reid.gave reading on Mothers. Contests fori,Grandmothers on were conducted by Mrs. Ensign. potato guessing contest was 'w by Mrs. J. Webster; a contest get the most words, out of Gran mother was won by Mrs Wm) M tin. Mrs- Campbell smile the, f est and had the most grandci ildr and so received a prize.A ma guessing contest open to all was w by Mrs. Jack Henderson. Tick were drawn by Louis.IVIcLeresan Hoi1SE "FOIL SALE , - 1' storey frame •house,-hardwoed floors, built-, in cupboards, conveniently located.. t Sentinel Office. A1?Aly a ... FOR SALE --193' Ford coach, like real good; ed , new; 1932 Pontiac sedan,g , 1935 Chrysler sedan, new tires. N. ;W. Winterstein. To • you, Madam or Miss: Perhaps you • have already used Rawleigh Products. You know. their superior quality. Did, you evera�think of, sell- ing •,these products and making good ':profits. each week, easily. We have Openings for you and without put- tre= time than you think you ting ma can• For details, write: Rawleigh's, Dept. ML -271-313-F, Montreal. r. t h e s- �o s f s. u. u s. y .CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my. friends and neighbors -for their` kindness to me during my illness, and for the , par- cels and flowers received; also the Zion W.M.S; for their `box of fruit. It was.all greatly appreciated: Mrs. Jake Hunter. . NOTICE. Thomas Boyes wishes to. announce that he: - has taken over the Cock- shutt Implef'hent agency, formerly handled by Alex Reavie. �Y -. NOTICE TO' ED1 ORS Y' Y e All persons having claims against P the • estate of .George Murray late of inti Township hip of Ki l..,cc' in - thhe i,ia�: a vv aa3�a:ipa of ---�•+� ; County of Bruce, Farmer, who died on.:or about the .1st day of May, A.D. 1942, are notified to send to i J. H. Crawford; Wingham, Ontario, on or before the twenty-seventh day of .June, 1942, full particulars of their claims , in writing. *medi- a after.". the said twenty-seventh da of June, the, assets of the Vin- testate will be distributed amongst the :.parties, •entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which 'the administrator shall then have: i t- ly A OP to d• ar- arth en Mar or ets of a blanket donated by Miss Mary Mc- Leice. a; Mrs: Hing_ - thenlucky ticket.Jack Violinenderson selholdections DAt ED. this ninth day of June. A.D. were given by Mrs. Campbell, and ' 1942: Mrs. Hogan; with Mrs: James Web J. H. CRAWFORD, ster playing the guitar. wingham, Ontario; Mrs; , Frank Fellows of Sarnia •Solicitor for the'Administrator. spent a, few days with her sister, , :MrsIer nsign 4 After July lst: no one. ,will be able to pur- chase sugar for regular domestic use without turning in a ration coupon. Application cards for coupon rationing for sugar have now been mailed to every house- hold in Canada. But, in an undertaking so vast, . some homes may have been missed, or some cards may have gone astray. So, no . matter where you live, whether it is in areas served by letter carrier or not, if your appli- cation ' card is not already on its way to Rationing Headquarters, you should. wait no longer. After filling in the card, : according to the instructions on the,pamphlet which was delivered with it, just drop the card in the nearest mail box or post office. It needs no forwarding address. IF YOU 'HAVE NOT RECEIVED AN APPLICATION CIlRD you should get one at the nearest Post` Office at once. Just drop, the card in the nearest mail box or, post office. It needs no forward- ing address. ° The ration cards being issued for use July 1st are for sugar only, and good, for 10 weeks. At the end of that period a coupon • ration book good for 6 months, will be issued. Under the new .. system, of coupon rationing, you are allowed the same All Post Offices have received full instructions , to rush application cards for coupon rationing to th nearest Wartime Prices and Trade Board Office, where they will get immediate attention and tyrs. coultion ration cards mailed right back to you. amount of sugar as at present-% ib. per person per week: The same provision as at present for additional quantities for prep serving and fain and jelly mak- ing will be continued. Special voucher forms for this purpose are being supplied all retailers. COUPON RATIONING means no change in your ALLOWANCE OF SUGAR Teeswater with -Virs. Y., 'Reid. Mrs- Marvin Sanderson ` of ` St: John, N.B. and Mrs: Frank King of Toronto are spending a few day3 with their parents. Community Picnic Paramount community and Ward 5' held their picnic at Point --Clark on June 13th with a good crowd attending. The day was spent in playing ball and `other games with a program of . races resulting as fol- lows: 6 years; Lorne • Hamilton. Douglas Raynard; 8 years, Donald McNay, Ruth Ray`ihard; ten years, girls, Lillian Raynard. , Oral Finlay- son; ten years, boys, Sandy Steele, Bob McNay,; 12 years, : girls,'Velma Stanley, Lillian .Baynard; 12 - years. boys, 'iAllan Irwin, Bob McNay; 16 years, girls, Patsy Lever,. Marjorie ° Boyle; 16 years, boys, Donald. Ham- ilton, Donald_ McTavish; young,1ad- ies, Peg Bowers, Patsy Lever; young •men, Austin Martyn,.Donald McTav- ish; married ladies. Mrs. Oliver Mc - Charles, Mrs. Henry McKenzie:. married inert, Oliver McCharles, Alex McNay; peanut scramble for all; shoe race; couple, Mrs. William Kempton, Bob Reid; kicking the slipper, Jean McGillvary; 3 -legged race, boys• and girls, Donald Mc- Tavish, ~Austin Martyn; wheelbar- 'raw race, Austin Martyn, Marjorie Boyle., OPTOMETRIST° IN LUCKNOW EACH WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 1:30 to 6 o'clock AT WM. SCHMID'S STORE ZION Mrs. Chester Ritchie of Detroit was guest with M.r and Mrs. Wm. Ritchie. over the week -end. Misses Robertson, McMillan and Mr. and Mrs. Hall of Lucknow were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. -Jack -Gardner Mr. 'and Mrs. Wm. Webster and Helen of Lucknow. visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G.. Hunter. Miss Aida, Mr. and Mrs. `George Andrew of Lucknow visited on Sun- day with.,Ntr.' and Mrs. W. T. Gard- ner. . Mrs. R. E. Finlay .of Saskatoon is visiting with friends at Zion. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Gardner, Luck - now spent Sunday p.ni. with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gardner. This community extends deepest 'sympathy to Mrs. Richard Gardner in the loss of her mother, Mrs John Barkley, who passed away early ! Sunday morning' from' ' a severe.' stroke. , Anniversary services were held at this church on Sunday last with Rev. Andrew Lane of Clinton deli- -Bering splendid sermons to large con- gregations afternoon and evening. In the afternoon Miss 'Jean McMil- lan of Lucknow sang a solo, Mrs. J. Hall and Miss McMillan a duet. In• the evening a trio by Misses Belle Robertson and Jean McMillan and Mrs: Hall, Lucknow. Next Sunday at 3 p.nt. Rev. Stewart of • Lucknow United church . will speak to . the Orangemen at Zion. Visiting -Mem- hers are cordially invited to be pre- sent. • - Why write letters and cr..4:. orders? .Order your Bray Chicle through me- ers°nal attention, . prompt delivery. • - Finlayson Bros.: LUCKNOW P. STUART MacKENZIE BARRISTER' & SOLICITOR Walkerton, Ontario. _I LUCKNOW Each Wednesday Afternoon & Evening At G. H. SMITH'S OFFICE D. D CARPENETO, M.D. RIPLEY, ONTARIO In order to save .your time, gasoline and tires, we have planned to be at the office at the following ho MORNINGS ` Tuesday, Thursday, SaturdaY 9 dcloek to 12 noon . .AFTERNOONS Every day.rbdt THURSDAY and1 SUNDAY ' 1.30 to 4 o'clock Monday, EVENINGS Wednesday, Friday, Saturday .. 7.00 to 9.00 o'clock If in doubt, Phone for APPointinent 'PHONE 52, RIPLEY_