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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-08-13, Page 1, - �=-� ��. �.-e- i�z 1111111 ' „._Y�'p',u,-',"°�:;,,. r,.«n,: +m „ r °r + +�,+i . . . Y • . , , 11 I. , r,*, - 1E , t s . . : —_ r _. -�.— I 1 i 5 . - _ . , . ! ! . - „ ,.,,e,n,, t 1. ­� 1W •. . I .- ', - I .no . I • . ' . . .1 1111.A� I ,- . ­ 1. ­�.. ­ � I . 1.tl .vr.. -11-1- ­ -� � I �I � . , - -----.--.,-- - 1111111111111 P I—— � �� I—— s - -- , 11-1. . I., . � �o 1 ­ -11- I ­ ' • , I2.00 A YEAR -IN ADVANCE=50e •EXTRA TO 'O. S. A,, . Lucknow .Ong,. Thuysday, Ups i 3 I �94Z • THE PRIZE WINNERS FAMILY • G®THEBING HELD ON PLAN FAR SALVAGE sIs I A OF ,KINLOss l6ADY LOCAL GAttA 'E- : �� AGED., RESIDENT SEVENTY-FIFTH BIRTHDAY S "W I L _ " MEMORIAL WINDOW - \ PASSES IN UNITED STATES The winners of last Wednesday �R ' - OF RURAL RUBBER . . V. I ', 11 AND FONT' UNVEILED. � - BROKEN INTO night's prize draw were all on hand P», amity gathering was held, at . 11 A f _ ' . Mrs. John Kennedy .of Kinloss has ACTU RED' word .of the .death of her \ the home .df: Mr. and Mips, Joseph received . The loot was small in ° a break-in to claim their prize, with the ex- Mr. Joseph Hackett of Lucknovi� " E Within a short time all rural . x- As. touching -evidence of loving ception of Mrs. Wm•, Robb; R,' '2, England on the occasion of 'Mrs_ holders and � patrons of rural post ' sister, Mrs. William Davidson who, at Chair. Agnew's Supertest, G.ar had the misfortune to fall on the , and sympathetic. remembrance, , a _ England's 75th birthday. All mem- has; been .a resident of Griggs Coun- Auburn. offices tui Ontario and Quebec will -capacityage during the, early hours :of: Sat- cellar steps, on Sunday morning, .congregatioin °attended the , United',rs dent since 1896. Mrs. The. names drawn were: 1st, Mrs. g bets of the family were present ex mo in service in the . I tartan tyurday, morning. Entrance by the which resulted in 'a fractured right ht receive'a message from the National. g yP: ` T. C. niter, R. 6 Lucknow; 2nd; sept Pte. J: P. England who' is some- Salvage ' Committee in connection ;i , _ Ilavi�dson who was 7$ yearn of age, thief or thieve's WAs gained` by pry- ° hip. b 'in.+E land. Those present .. •Bra_ Il'.n,Or _. : :.. ::..2e _ _ .: aalaei T. ^ \ 7� rciP -;... _ _ „si _ T!' ;�'R .e...; - Church on Sunda. rvh __ams '�li.^ ,,�J, x .- = 1 --`1- t+ .:........._._.:_ _. r.,.�+,.. _ ..,c 'n . '. ,i , .a::, .q . -,. . - : -+ — -�vc .'�r= o-: aL•+', `S... "'!'%' YT . _P.� . 6+5+°. : r, '�''�S3ap,; , i•l�".�--"l•3''�yF'�-u.' :. _ _ -r _ ua,.:a..,�nra'�-P,,�,P"?g'':zrcr_., x.e.,e• .�, .::: c �Y. ,,S a� �,l.crrre�' �n o en ieiag tiva33t ,a° cr�.9, . �k+ �i g used fir. aid°: �n� - nal window was unveiled, in -memory Mrs. D. Husto%,, Lud;cnow; 4th; Bes- the town after a long' period . of 'ill side. of the' building. Mrs Em- years, had be�e���jf� particularly active nn oily. of B rvie, °ahs d take place in rural Mario and Que- ;, of Mrs. Charles ' H. MacDonald, health. The " "•haul" included ci sierras sue Stewart, Lucknow,, 5th, until his • aecicfent. He i . 'resting• as a bee from August 24th• to September • - � ' , cl 11 and fa e o Mrs.. Mi -- - Mother of T'he Manse, and a , bap-. . g mer'go . Irwin, R 5 Lucknow; . 6th, comfurtabl p ' dleton . and -.Lynn. of Bervie; , Mrs . 4 c' Mrs. Davidson was (formerly Mar- .valued ai about $5:00; and a quant y as can,'be ex ected and 8th : ' • tisirnal font was also :unueiled in ,� -Mrs. Harry.McQuillin; Lucknow. � Nellie. Ibbotson and Joye' Lee of. . garet McCorvie, a daughter' of the . ity. 'of `small. changeF ,of about the igti• hopes are entertained 'that he I Coilectioa of this scrap rubber remembrance of Dr. and 11Irs, Dan- Flint, .Michigan;' Mr. and ,Mrs; Jim- �' t an/rr rad rs: Neil McCorvie. of _e'. a;,;ouaat, The eternal wisiton; wi1l,Fnake a favorable ri'eovery from will be made by rural moil cour- tel 'Gedde's and tlne'r y.dau hter Car• -ate _ _ .. a M sari+ A •• g and. , was- .born liars on for ,classification .with the '. NO .SENTI NEL NEXT' WEE'it England 'and 'family L' ucknow.; riers, who will pick up 'rubber left' c fi I. the. injury • Lucknow. . a qui3lifiedO _ tie. "' 1864 'On December .28, Mr. and.D2ns. Tom'Engl'and and boys June 21st, . meanest of thieves by also' pilfering u Mr. Hackett is, a venerable and beside the mail box 1?atroins'of rural The service was in charge . of Rev. • - i' William Davidson 1 0 from the Le - 1lText .week will ; be holiday • 'i4elon' :resident . of.'this' coinrnunity, of, Galt; Mr. and Mrs Ftobt: Deyell ' post offices who eau 'ter their' ninth . « 1891 she married' approximately . $ .7 g d no g and granddaughter .Jessie Scott; tin the%r sera rubber to the Jolxn: Pollock of Wingharn,wth Rev. .who redeceased her in 1923. ion's "milk bottle', the proceeds• of week for the publisher an Kenneth MacLean of. Wingham de- P and . an ex -reeve .,of 'the° Township will b g P of .Ashfiel Three daughters survive. They ,w"hith, are used, to send smokes to - Sentinel I will be published The Mrs Ard. and son Gordon and`grabd • W, livening a very:- appropriate sermon d of which he is ,one of daughter Doinno Tervit; Leonard post 'office, . according ` to the ''khan are Mabel and Pearl. Davidson of the ,boys overseas, office however will remain open the oldest pioneers. � worked 'out .by rite Post Orifice and -. -._and conducting the _ceremony of de r- to fill printing, r-quirements _ ;' :•. _._: --1----`- ... _ .._ _ �. hillips and. Marie Swan, all of N ittee 'iu«co- , • Cooperstown and 'Mrs. Violet Ha - _ .- _._ . _ -. - - - - --= ---- -11 dication. Services in the South Kin- kin of Aberdeen S. D: Other sur ,Contributors of news items Wingha�n-. �.. oat atrial Salvtahgethe P i. Father Passes ° . . lass Presbyterian Church and Luck- v KENIITETH FItZ1TLAYSON PSED D r vivors inchide one sister, Mrs: John The death of Silas Calvert; father are requested to 'send them in as S pe apartment - i" snow 1, nited Church were withdrawn AWAY AFTER LONG;ILLNES Munitions and Supply. d Rev. Kennedy; R. 5 Lucknow, and two, of Norman S. Calvert of Lucknow, usual, tg be included in the next October 12th is. Thanksgiving The salvaging of scrap,, rubber is . and Rev. Herbert F:.Dann an brothers Samuel McCorvie of, Blain " in conducting * occurred at Lindsay on Wednesday ' issue •,of The Sentinel,which will The 'death. of Kennetk; Finlayson Thanksgiving Day will be obser= , the. only possible immediate answer J. W. Stewart assisted u I dell,• N: D and Neil of 'Marysville..,a few .days'after he' had suffereri ' be Thursday, -•August 27th. ° the memorial service. The' congre- occurred at his home,' Concession 3,, ved throughout Canada 'on Monday; to the shortage of crude rubber,' and ton of the mien:. n c1T, „aft C lifornia. -' a • stro e. Mts. `Calvert passed away --r ----- —' i ,,-- Huron, ; Township, . after a ' long ; ill. October 12th; ' according, to a pro- on the success of the salvage drive' j - gat , - gathering for worship in their own a year ago. Mr. and Mrs.. N. S. Cal- SIX ACT, SHOW FOR' Hess. He was in his's3r, year. e c atnon issue a`iittavcfa. nu`►e �.�cc,"`o'�*� o cdnurch withdrew the service and RECRUITING UNIT, WILL BE . vert have been spending the um- funeral service 'was held at his lata part -of Canada's' war' program der- he Pre rian Church LUCKNOW EACH FRIDAY mer at' °Lindsay. residence on Wednesday afternoon ins ,a critical year lying ahead attended t yte� __ CLANSMEN FROLIC Psschase Irving ,Home In, the ;London district {Wasters ..",— p ' with interment in Ripley!-GesneteiY•' as a congregation. , $-�= Mr: and Mrs.. Burton 'Roach °Nave' The _mobile recrui"ting unit that is R¢ceived Appointment, As` Officer - , � Mr. Finlayson is'survived by three i�ntario} there. are snore 'tlhan 600 - -_ _ - _ _ _ __.__ __ >r _ .__ - = - = -- ua carxiiyal_ ._ d the Irvin home now oc- unven of-=:the-mera�or�a1 _ _._.Tl►�_..C13n�men.---.__i _-___� ., _ urchase _g_ _ . ; it a_ total_oi 66A00_. _ Tri g _ _ _ totirnn ,this part of, Military District Cecil McAl^ins-"orf "ilia Ban% o - as conducted b Rev. R: g , _ f to be held in the Arena on, Thurs cu NIr, and Mrs- John Jamie - window w Y, P sons, Orvi`lIe and Clres er ox Hugon aA4-_ -vim_ _. ____ Nomas. N - i; 'is meeting with. considerable Montreal staff; Lucknow, has been Township and Warren of Detroit. Pied by roadside boxes' Another 60,000 Douglas MacDonald, of St. T day, September 10th, bids fair to :ion and 'will' ,move in some tin?E' householders' get their mail at•rural I ' _ _ „ success in securing• new recruits, ac-, a • ointed a 2nd Lieutenant 'in he PP ,4 a: a n;ahk't' P, Mrs: Finlaysaii pr'ed ceased -him' a The beautiful stained , vw3aido-w, bear be clic, aii.3s� ter. cording to Lieut. A. C. 1!'- Winslow 2nd 99th. Battery, R.'C.' A., Reserve '' F f v,. 'b -.d.. - _ mg the portrait of Jesus and Mary, i Win Naini Advance -Times. Club has. sponso edM�n t fall,' 6,000 householders at �suminer r3. who is in charge of the unit. Force.- g - -. -- , . ew years ago g Russ Creighton, and: a galaxy of was presented with. this inscrngtnon, . FFLC S - .. c� *.►Pr', resorts are, es _ ., ' The unit tours ;the' di,�rnct.weekly ATiON CADS WAE hfAAT. orfs., and .n, r I %JAIi T ;nr re. n s "To' the .glory of God and lin loving star performers' have, been engaged memo' of Ellen 'Martin, beloved. and .is tri Lucknow each Friday af- 'PLANE PARTS. of wood construe= acted to yield 'a large volume 'of memory. ternoon when complete information t0 present asix-net: floor show that MIIST NOT . BE -LOST NAMED IN HURON COUNTY P wife of Reverend Charles H. Mac- P tion• are to be made by the Malcolm i ubber, as old fire are used as boat' - t guaranteed will be worth twice ; went home December can be .secured',from the recruiting' Furniture Co. at Kincardine.' 'The ,Donald, who we the''price of the two-bit \admission Do not lose your ration card,, ad- .For the duration of the. war the bumpers on docks. Officers regarding enlistment in the chap a over rs gradually being made vises rationing officials- of the War- former' Victory Loaan and �Aa-=•'Sav- To aca_uaint the public ,with the 18th; 1940, this, window dedicated g to be.charge " d -famil 1942:' Active Army, The Veterans Guard and, production will commence this salvage ,drive, a• four-page :printed by her husband an Y . On top •of this, each . admission time Prices' and Trade Board. If you ings' Committees have' been, merged b tismal edictal and the Canadian Women's. Army week and reach its peak early in - _ - . . The lovel . 'oak ap _ P ticket entitles the holder to, a chance do, chances, are about one thousand into a single committee to be,'known card has been_ •prepared for, boa- -� y _ :Co s. Lady mem ars o� ��,e hatter half of the 'Gad rp h the new year. A; . i�x.cduction ' is win a brand new ,$40.00 bicycle io one you wail ie kthout sugar or at - the National liar Finances Com- 'holders and residents, giving details -� . w. as unveiled' on be,- ameron Geddes' and Corps accompany 'the unit, and 'wel,; stepped, up ,it is probable 450 'em• to p. a fisc des family of which is being' 'offered as a door tea until September when. the per- mitres: The organization of.ahe Hur= of .the'scra drive.'' Carrying in.. m o ' : of. his eom'e ,queries about this branchployees will be required. Y was dedicated ern ry prize, :and, a chance. to wi , or even manent books will be issued, This, on County National, War Finance of questions and. answers on the flet mother, and sister . to •the the service: fa buy, a new bicycle • today) is realh .in a, nutshell i 'the warning given Committee has just been completed ,rubber .dride for the benefit of rut- s This recruiting program is carried. to and raise of God. South Kinloss W. 'M: S:- - - ruin . i ... _ . ' - f '• - by officials, who stress.. ,the point ' and :an '.. office opened in Clinton. shires; the. card also contains a hardy _ glory P otic on the tan, we come and get Cameron was guest soloist at the P • The August meeting was held at carelessness will not be tolerat- .Mayor A. J. McMurray is,the Huron list of everyday hot�{selaoid rubber ou Any prospective recruit is Adults and children .alike will: that service and sang two lovely solos; Y the home of Mrs. MacDougall; 2nd have a. chance to'.:win, the bike a ed on the part ofAhe consumer. ' County chairman 'and George H articles' that 'can bej ,salvaged for' '' d ``Softly provided transportation,' at- their •Concession West .and. was 'largely «es a list ,of the vital , The .Lords 'Prayer . an . _ a . straight 25c door •charge will be People ,should realize; .that we Jefferson.of of ClintonClinfon is. county sec- .collection, p convenience, to London : to receive 4 ended Jesus is Calling". , attended. ' The president presided. made.. Children, of pre' chool age are :not fooling •when we ration retary. Local units of the Huron_ needs . for which' the salvaged rub and. T y I their medical and X-ray examina- Rev.,'MacLean chose as ^ his' text Miss Mary Carter read the scripture 'will be admitted fret'. sugar, tea' and coffee, and were we County' organization follow: ,' tier goods can be "Jesus with 'unto her. tions. In view of fire and„�gasoline message,. taken. from 2nd' Timothy. , . A message,on the card, from Hon. John 20:16, Russ Creighton s band will pro- to issue new cards to. those guilty of Ashfield Township - Chairman; __. Pif anti caith 'restrictions ,this new .pain is proving , er fr MIs. Your was read -___ t stir r _ _ ___.___ __ _ - - - _ _._- .._...^lie _..__-..,ndc»usor-danc+ug;__and__s�v_exal_-carelessness, the, complete rationuig Alex P. McDonald, Ii:R 3 Lucknow'; W. P. Dock, Canada's Postmaster' aro" . - . -_ . - v _., . _: �z ,, reasi, : ,ai _. - __ _ .. ,.,...a, : :: - ----- ._._.-. _ _ __ ._�,_„_ . _ .. , _-_-- _ -'-t nn�e _ _. _ - �_ A '_ *_ Hwy a mimic os .._.,. _ T e orAt, �:o-,Iry ..e - - ...... -- 4ad tom elle: la �. m and o.. _, '_ _ _ �n .�,�. h. -a-� i `. -w - . ietcn_[srt; wa an ..o era x o _ , w ,�., n.W _ � .. . -ate ,,, ?Z.Mwlm, n , fax a¢ :.�s� SW � tt� 2i- i�In . •• , z .• - .. :: z�'i'iu '.-.a 4m-phieekt`'�Sbv"1,.ej•,,,.,<.�L's151wG"�Sk` `v .�'��-i�'37— .. ,. ... s. �i3'�i x ,« e-�isria3^ 3do��7iyiat-f:aw. rii��Przt+..: _ ., -cribeciTa f1a !''s :R: r.-2 1h t ^°i . I , I n fi x es; s: -,u - an "TiTcss, - Wbstex` . R 19 It :is ,re'contm- ended than VzOj , P R�e orts ' _ i .. ,ant to ,:3Te =harsh : ,W- �'h .--s nybody. Chairman, 11 and in, barons his sermon on the ed, aTrd .ganT7ing. in strengtlL p draw will be, . e At .midYin'glit tYne _ e-a=e _and._._will Auburn: Durnin Phillips. such as old tires, scrap rubber hose. . . c_ :receiving _their call __or wh,--! - sub- _ _ . _. - �o of-the-resurrecbolt,-Mr..-Ma - - were, received-andand busmess_._d alt -. Undoubtedly„ -_they -- - --- - . , rY ' '. 7ect to, call, contact, the recruiting made -for five -grand prizes -totalling- - , ,Lean said the window would con with. Interesting papers were read f East ,W.awanosh rubber 'overshoes, ewe , -b- in fact, of#racers when the tinrt is. in town well .:over 5100.00 ;in value. These be, geifu• a cases of cards lost' Township o , tinea to preach. that story in wort and current events given by Miss include a , chest . of • silver; a, cedar through no fault .of 'the owner. In Chairman, 'Dustin. Beecroft, Wing- many things of which rubber forms Friday ,of each week. " ort" was ries we will not hesitate' to ham; Alex :P.orterfield, John Buc1.h- I -a part -it can be used to great ad- and picture as hon .as the .building on F y MacLeod. "What the Bible c chest; an ae-ropack, a pair. of woolen these - . #._ - _ __ the- topic selected,..showing how such Tickets issue w cards ,the statement con- anon'. . __� vantage to Canada's war effort. , , . long .As - lasts, and wi11 ielk: generations ye P .- ..._ _ • ' blankets and a coffee. table...... _ __ ... �,._.. .- rn»r� stage couriers and..._.__ ......_ unborn the story that,has been told Poor Honey Crop men as • Livingstone, Judson, . Mor- go on sale this week at ?,5c or five tinued. B p of �denc�hOhcmominnt� the Post Offices are giving their ' ever since' Jesus rose from the grave: . The ,poorest honey crop in years, , risson and others, gave thea• lives m for $1.00 and will be available from ,,Gordono " Rev. MacLean 'commented on the both in, quantity and quality, is, re-- translating the Bible into other lan- all Ciub members. Dlecrees bay of Prayer tee, Harry McCreath, Wm.. Sallows, services free to 'help Canada .meet 11 - full church that was assembled to ported this 'season and.is particular- guages.. A due and prayer brought The King has, decreed that the V. R. Gledhill this urgent need'. glorify and praise' God', and that ly unfortunate as many .people had .this. meeting to a close after which DAVID ROBERTSON, K• . C., of third anniversary of the outbreak of . th' 'token of sympathy.aad respect looked forward' .to buying extra 'the directors, the Misses Freda Mac- .Walkerton celebrated •his 90th birth- war, -September 3rd, shall. be obser- Torpedo Victim At .Bruee Beach reciaied by those honey to supplement, their sugar Dougall' and, Katherine Mael nnes da last Thursday. He has practised ved. as a ,National Day of Prayer. hers Omitted was deeply' app Y ' In last week's issue we published' _ Among the. guests at Rest-A=Whilz who mourn. rations. Heavy rains earlier •in the served' a dainty icecream lunch, law' iii Walkerton for 68 consecutive . In lits sermon, Rett. MacLean told season were a contributing factor an article by W. H. Johnston; which. Bruce Beach "is Mr. Jack Henderson, 1. years,. and is still actively engaged ' referred to the many •who had. en- recently, returned from the Bar= of Mary's discovery that the Lord, in cutting down the crop this year . in his profession- ' ENGAGEMENTS tared the 'ministry' from Phis dis- badoes, Trinidad-' The boat on which bad risen -the greatest discovery .and as -.well affected the'qual'ity. WEDDING BELLS . . trict: We have been informed of Mr.. Henderson was returning •was ever made to.man that Jesus Christ . Y. H. BROWN of Teeswater has op- Mr. and Mrs:` George' W. ,Lane, some •omissions which included I mrpOed` by s German submarine is alive for evermore -that he lives Seriously OI McQUILLIN-MacKENZIE .. 'ened a basket factory in the old Ashfield, announce . the engagement prof: Ewan 'MacKenzie, . Montreal: •' and he lost all his luggage, . but is and that there is hope ,beyond the Mrs. W. S. MacLeod' of town 'is On Saturday evening, August I, foundry building and expects to.get of their. daughter, Winifred M., to ; l?rof_ John MacKay Nqw Westmin- 'thankful that he escaped; with his I grave. The resurrection asset es us seriously ill •in- hospital in 'London. at seven o'clock, Jean Howe, second into production soon on a big con Mr. G. Goldwin Wheeler, son of Mr ster, B.C.; Rev. Wm. MacLeod, 6th ' life. . , . ' of life ever asting ..n and through daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Mac- tract for basket bottoms. and Mrs. G. Herbert Wheeler of Concession and tri more recent years the Lord Jelus, Mr. MacLean said. TO ' OPEN NATIONAL SELECTIVE Kenzie, Kinloss, became. the bride of . Belgrave, Ont., the wedding to take Formosa and . . He emphasized that we should SERVICE' BRANCH OFFICES a p p , • Rev. Hugh, MacMillan,] ' on9ils Removal 'Mr. Robert Edward McQuillin son THE CHARGE that t th'e rice ceiling lace oin August 22nd in Hackett s Rev- A. M. Nicholson, now XP. for '' strive for Mary's devotion, of love .. of the, late Mr. 'and Mrs.- Wm. Me- regulations have been flagrantly Church at 2.30 p.m. Jean Treleaven, daughter of Mr. Is, and Loyalty 'to her Master. Jesus Mackenzie constitnYency in .Sack Many branch office's are being op- (,juillin of St. Helens.'.' Rev. H. F. violated. in Goderich has been' made And _besides the above which were 'and Idarvey°Treleaven, had her is sympathetic to us in our loss of ened in connection iyith the Govern- Dann officiated at the ceremony. by' Reeve R. E! Turner. ' He cited tonsils and adenoids - removed ifi loved ones and gives us strength in Banns Announced brought to our attention; might be i. merit's National Selective Service. which took .place on the lawn :at the ,increase in milk prices and Civic The .banns were announced from added Rev. Geot`ge .Douglas, Rev. Wingham Hospital on Wednesday of our sorrow, he said. • program: Offices 'are being opened .the home of the bride's parents. The holiday violations to substantiate his the pulpit of Sacred' Heart Church, Douglas MacDonald °and R,ev. • Win. last week. .Gladys Jahn Kil- I In 'the MacDonald ' pew for the in all county towns including Walk= .wedding music was played by Mr. clai n.• . . Walkerton, of the approaching rnar- Henderson. ghter of . an 1.service were Rev. C. 'H. MacDonald, erton and Goderich. Listowel is also Wilfrid McQuiilin on 'the bagpipes. tinge of ' Miss Eleanor Stock, only; Patrick, underwent a similar opera- Rev. and Mrs. R. Douglas NIac'Don- to 'have an office: Managers '' re .During the 'signing of the register, Is 'Out Again daughter of Mr. John Stock and the tion in Walkerton the end of the aid, Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Henderson wanted for these branches with rate Mrs: - Ronald. Dempster, Toronto, Jimmie Hackett, young son of Mr. gate Mrs. Stock of Walkerton, to FORME(',,. SENTINEL, EMPLOYEE ween. ', and Misses Helen and Marion Mac- of 'pay varying from $1500 to $1800 sang "O Promise Me". and Mrs: Wilfred Hackett . of Ash- 'Mr. Donald McDonald, son of Mr. WRITES INTERESTING LETTER Donald, a year according to qualifications: The bride, given in marriage by field, is able to be out again after and Mrs. John McDonald, of Luck- Former" Pastor To Conduct - 4' Members of the Geddes family at- Stenographers are also wanted for her father, wore a gown of~pink being ill with scarlet fever. now., The nuptial event -will •take • This past week we, received an Serviu In Ashfield • tend' g the service were Mr. Cam- these offices with pay varying from. chiffon over satin. A' wreath of place the latter part of August interesting letter from DrOfanficane Rev: Arthur, Brown of Brantford • eron' Geddes, Mitchell; ly[_rs.- . J. A. $720 to $1080 per year. matching flowers• caught her` should- V For Victory Baby Maclntosh, former 'Sentinel Robertson (Dean) of Mount Forest er-length veil of pink'- eirnbroidered The. Langside correspondent to linotype operator, and who incident- church this will �ruPy the pulpit at Hackett tried a bon uet 'of the Teeswater News, reportsi a V for See Tine Difference Purina Makes .,. _ . w �- d.�Mrr-. and.. Mrs._ BoY-_.�ightfootq gEI,D :S$O]c14ER�0IL � ! _ _ 1►e_c , ally divulged to the writer the secthreejanrnntomeet� an . -, �,.�..-«_...net wand S a.._._ _._�m�.,.�._..q..,.__ .__ _...____.._ - ,.-,- _ _ _ 'three o'cl� Its (Margaret) of. Port Elgin. The • (Marg } ,SERVIE NEWLYWEDS Briarcliff roses: Mrs.,Wilbert Sheane Victory barmy' a�i,angside. This in- __ r_ :---- ��� of this intricate machine,. way villi hfiehd appoint-, _.- - .,--.--- - • e ber--o€-'the•-fainnl.y, Evan_ _ .:_ _ _ --__-. _ _____-�:. I of -the tirade,. was maJzon of_ fart -son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed -Wad THE RIAIL ORDER back in 1928. , fourth m m �. the _ three _ ..... _ __ _ On Tuesday, July 28th, th ,home born on Jury l3tln has a fine -_.` _ .... ung. o _ ce PPo r E Geddes, has been a resident of Cal- a honor, wearing a blue' chiffon gown dell. CATALOGUE SISI�FES5IO!N" "` Drennan went to' ' Torontcn 4orn . eats ifornia', for many y ` of Mrs. Fred Hodgins„at Bervne was head of dark' hair, with a large 'V later to the ears. over satin and she carried a Bouquet, The Sentinel Office, t the scene of a pretty summer show- "of pink gladioli •and roses. Betty of white hair on top of. his head. I am the mail order catalogue. Windsor Border .:City, Star, and for • CULSOSS FARMER ML'T , ' er for Mrs. Clifton Maneely (nee Jean Sheane, niece of the bride, as . I do not care whether you have some time now has been 'employed TRAGIC DEATH 'LAST`WEEK LOCAL GIRLS CHOSEN . Evelyn Cranston); formerly 'of St. .flower girl, was in flowered .blue BORN , a church' in yoini community or not at his trade in Detroit., Drennan 'A, € ^ Helens: Mrs. Harry, Middleton was BEST CAMPERS AT YINTAYI. organza trimmed with piii7c' velvet. `� I do not' pay taxes to improve LS woFking in a job office in Detroit,' The death of ,John lrT. Wall, 62- 11 ':. I chairlady for•a-short program. Kath- ribbon. She carried a nosegay of MURDIE,= In, Wingham General .rads over which mail -orders must where they publish a monthly •rail- year-old Culross Township farmer •breaking, u of the leen Wylds played a few -piano set= pink qnd blue flowers. Mr. Bill Mac- Hospital on Friday, August 7th, to carry "me and my goods. way, journal, of approximately .70 occurred at his .home at Cuirass. .. ,,, . Prior, to • the P Ian Cam ' at .' Kiintail, an actions, Marjorie McKenzie song a'nd Kenzie, Dundas; • . brother of - the Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Murdie, a son. I am not interested whether the pages acid with a 'circulation .of early last .1 ednesday evening under Presbyter P bride, was best man:. ns 140,000. The typesetting 'and makeup- tragic circumstances. Mr. Wall had y de the chief Mrs. Stuart Collyer gave'' a reading schoolhouse n, which my ,patio ,' election was held to deet rad Wanda Mae Appleyard ,conduc- n p - r noon both the Junior a .4t the reception wheel followed. GRAHAM Ind Kincardine Hospital educate their children is painted,or of tlus'job is done by him, and we snot been enjoying good health fo camper from g, . q - • ted a couple of interesting contests: • } , `, nils enrolled. than ' a year, since suffering , and Senior g the bride's mother ware a black Lace ori Monday, August 10th, to Nit: and not. T were ,please to receive the .July . mr usness injuries ,and, on 'Wed- . 7 a dress with .a corsage bouquet of Mrs. Win, Graham, Hohyrood (nee Your. neighbours fire, which left sue of this. attractive publrca o f',; Ardonna Johnston; daughter of Mrs. Harry Middleton read an ad- "� 7. __- iss Annleyard and Eun- s. For trayellin • -the bride wore Winnifred Ackert), a daughter. him ' homeless; ' . without clothes, ' Drennan says ,tint the gas situ- nesday evening. his Lifeless body was ___. _---r-_�--M� Noble -Johnston -w dress ander[ rose g T s e Hod ins resented • the bride rt rad was is ° g , . P an ensemble of .red, white and blue o parity - n-over-here'•-will-•prverit pini Leered 1�ainrrine frcFn Nigh un at elected junior chief camper a . which the • ' ' Mr. and � Kincardi General I never contribute to your com� from getting up for a,visit thins year. the peak of the barn. warded a 'flashlight.. Mary' .Joan• with bedroom linen after w with matching' accessories,.' KEIFFEII In ,w: a 1 All join- and- _ de a fitting re l ] Mrs. NI uillin will reside in Ham Hos Ifni . Au est 4, 1942, to Mr. and munity funds ,,for prize draws or He has taken the air raid warden The ,funeral service .was held at ' = MacKenzie; daughter of Mr. and. bride m. g .:, P Y . 1 Q P , g in singing For she a lolly good Ilton': . Mrs:” Oscar Keiffer, R:R. � 3, holy- -other events or celebrations, nor do course and has 'been assigned as his late residence, Con: A Culross.' s •, Mrs: Steele MacKenzie of Waterloo ed g g ++ I a 'for sin of the "treats" passed senior post Vardein of a block. It' near the . Kinloss boundary on Sat- ter of Mr. and, Mrs. fellow". Lunch was th served to Friends from 'a distance who at- rood; a daughter, Mary Anna. P Y y in and granddaughter ladies ed the weddin were Mr. and oiit at Christmas, is interesting, he says, lint adds a. urday affe�rnoon with interment' " R: V. MacKenzie' of Lucknow' was about sixty tend g The same evening Mr. and Mrs. Mrs..J. A: Walker and Mr.' Donald- PtWON-On Thursday, August 6, My, clerks never clean a wind- remark typical'of what we hear over Teeswater Cemetery. , f 'n; elected senior chief camper and a Th g d with a and " in ham. Gen al Hos Ifni ,to shield, fill a radiator or supply free here every' day in connection withi. Mr': 'Wall, who was held in high . a' camera. The -prizes are Maneely ,,, were presents w Walker of Stoney Creek, Mr. in W g o P i L h ll. s. Wm: R'. P'urdon nee air. the war `effort that the higher-ups . sdeenn in his neighborhood, - is sur- ' it and enera pro- purse of money at the LOAF. 1 Mrs.. Alfred Phillips, Miss Bertha Mr. and Mr awarded on mere g ° ; d the evening i Mr and Mrs: 9dr d M unllnn) 'a son, William My only . concern in you is the are too slow in gettir►g things go- vived . by his' widow:' —three dough- -' ficiency to the' best all-round camp Lunch was served an 6. Wakeham, Toronto, Mn e spent in dancin lborn. `e money I can -get out of you: ing- tens and one son erg: g• Russel Derr, Howick, Quebec George. Sti.l i I I I' u . �. .1- .1 . I . ­ . I . �J 5 ,. „e.,: . e. t .. a Y e ! ' ..rt, 6. >tl _ . «..+w.+5;:.. ' ^ i v to - -_ ....: . .I„ '­- -.. ,...... :- :_ ,,, •....,....-.'�'"}W, . y.:.: