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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-12-31, Page 83- . • • . . . . 747:4744'71/474'k' • • -...., - t . i S I i*.er0 best. wishes that. , , S Ate" New Year may hold , . s manr, good things in s u s , s • itore for One .and AB s s. dmpletO:n*.•.c040 a ' OBITUARY :-„Jitits, 'ow 347.1eRJENZIE -A -.0..01! TEPEOPy,, who has all,' 3: witis been beld in the , highest es- : t'*,1n the Persart of Ws.. John .L.,,Yerztaig;a6SO.3.a1 mow, at the • #or 'ow= Mrs, Roder- -*Lpirartztn,, or# 1 =410 6. Of last eek •*ben -mg en tke EgriViClitS toktenday„inWbidu sflo suffered a The liAMITINOW SENTINIM ^ OW, ONTARIO „ • .. • 4 4_ 's, • '';.: :s ,• , , imam" mamma nst, ,NOMINATIONSWERE 'SLIM MONDAY • Thg of "fit and proper Peraorls to serge a.s reeV4 four ecktin- cillors and seven members of the Board cif Education?' was not very, brisk on Monday evening. All told twenty irmmt=c, *ere prOposed for tiTiL twelve oilrices to be filled„ and these 'mantled the nOrniTraticinC of Donald Ferguson and R H. Mellon - lin for both 'reeve and councillor. J. W. Joynt was nominated for the ree • only and Temp/0 Clark, k, ltlas served as school trustee,, was nominated for committer. The ' list of nominees and • their nominators, was as follows: • • For Reeve a 0 0.11110 , MO0 .` 3.... 31 0 H_ by PERip Stewart and W. P. Reed. Donald Ferguson by J. IL John- stone and 11,6,glie.pifrj W. Joynt by V. A- ilLoarbray and W. G., Webster..., - For Couneiflor -Harry MCQUITREirr! ' ,by Jos. Johnston Alex Wrliairmid Thomas Reyes by 114eTF''Te gelpi* fractured . hip_• indspil and Jos. Johnston: Eliers. S�ett,_ who was in hr 39th maim, 3307es by G. Websteryear„ was born -near l'iwnr6rtc* the' ---d R_ 'tTs. Douglas. eldest, of nine ihatien ,e the late I PingrnrtY Sat:anon. by ,VT. :P.. Reed and mato Stewart. timed Ferguson by W:. A. WO - MOIL and A. McKenzie. Harry Z1/41-1XEMI by Peter Watson and Francii Scott and. Featly titc.age of three years she came with IfTwar parents to the Path eoncessma of ife..ctbffp•Tt, virkere she the trials and d'ia of pioneer 3.313 4.01 - Many of these she emir/ recall ire latter years. As a Yaung aim attended IR& Sericial • jam Kilpatrick by W- G- Web - 0 nail. a au boo. Stewart. •- • le Clark by' R. T. Douglas and W. G. Webster-. - 0 010.= a; i land Titer taught si.Tviari la. Goderich st a Dontia%. LUCKNOW' 'UNITED CFIURCH • Rer...i. W. Stewart, B.A., 11.11„ Pastor sow' J4NUAEY grd, 1943 nnt..=-The Road -of 194.3". Story: "God's Tools". Junior Church. SAO part,Siumday , School. TOO Things NEW". A Happy New Year to Everyone. 1 k„ a 114 4.14...• Ala 0 . m4 Mrs. George Cook spent at Orangeville Mr. Con. Decker spent the past feW days latebenom 1 Donald Johnston of Toronto Vent chlistinas uts hinne here, Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Meirendriek ot Windsor are lotliday v- -miters in town- , Mr- W. T. Liouiston returned after being in Dunces the past few weeks. Miss Carolyn Allin of Toronto was 0=1.5- tram visitor at her home here. Mr_ and Mrs. Wm. Hornell and • Jane spent the Christmas wek-end in Toronto. Austin •Reid , of London spent All.1111101111111111111WChlistmas here with his mother, NOTICE RE CREAM PRICES BY order of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board_ Effective JAN. 1st, 1943 18% CREAM •WM Be Sold At Half Pint 15c We are no longer permitted to sell Whipping Cream. Mr.. and bfrs. Harem Aitchison and son Douglas spent the week -end with relatives here. •Miss Dorothy Cooke spent Christ- mas .at the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Tyler of Listowel. • bin and Mrs. Erie Cox and son' Jimmy spent Christmas isrfth her Parents at Palmerston. Mr_ and Ms. Gordon Taylor and Sandra spent Christmas week -end at SebringoMe and London. Bud Orr of TiRsonburg has been visiting, at the home of his parents, • • Mr. and Mrs. 14. C. Orr.• Mr. William Johnston, who has Holiday visitois with Mrs.•Icon% not been enioYing good health for iiii,,tii,i were her two•daughters, a time, was •taken -to Goderich Hos- Audrey and Lillian of Toronto. Pital the frust of the week for x-ray. I mi. and Mrs_ Normai; Wilson of Mr- and Bars- James Smith of Notice Re SINE }IONS . . • • . , 7_ ` . " - • • TO MOOR* W7311 The 56Honr Week, gasioess PLiees Ts lamknow, will observe the followtog hours Effective friday, January 1st WHEEL DAYS4reptie Thursdays aid Stedays-.6.311 'ant. to 6 pin. THURSDAYS -8.38 am. to 12 o'clock noon. SATURDAYS -8.38 aan, to 10 pni. The Fabric and Merchants are requested to co-operate fully in observing these hours.. e-4 c • lucknow Business Men's Association Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Burns of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burns. Mrs, Phil Smith and daughter Marie left on Taeiday for Hamilton where they will visit for a time at er Ffn-roilton were Christmas visitors 1133 " 01.:10 On Ntirlifteclunch and i joa. ugh by. Drinelp McLeod• with his 'nether Mrs J J AlladateglaiaartiVatz. 1g83 4T was married to and Jos J .• 00a1 111101... 0 :At Irfir7rKirmi7iP. They Trage du:r For Board of Education • home on Concession 1.2, Achrffplcil W.. P. pxzEifiglan. Reed. by peter Watson 0.1925 wheel they moved to Ripley. her tett Dr. W. Johnston by AE.. Me- IlEkr P174.0174. wears aggt- Mum Itgarwerrit:P° was a 01 0..11,74.3.Z.,7 NEWmin. and Peter Watson. • • .o- boa he. of 013 . al w. smith uy J.. R. McNah and cbrder#E,„ a faithful Mc MOO" 31 13 0 0147.0 01 0.4 00 11 la RiPreY alld was A_ R. Marna by I. R. Mal* and WISHING ALE Our Customers and Friends A Happy and Prosperous New Year.. Fairview Daity Andrew & Webster, Props. town and Lieut. Ted Sinith "of Wind- sor spent Christmas in Kitchener • wale spent the weekend With his WithMr..Mrand. andMis.14.1. jW 11... JoFyii7ba: parents, Mr.. and Mrs_ D. M. Thinly- guestsMr. and at titeMa.ivrWiritLI_BeA43:: Wtvereed_, Mr. and lifts. Ronald Forster of Coiling-ood were Christmas visi- ters with relativek in the common-' -.73'7:1' Aa2002020208111)f as a true and! R. Ft M. i" i Muss Jessie Hrnia:ram: nor a If a r()ignt° Best w isn• es 11 aPPY . • • Andrew Thonipson of Bowman - cling in Toronto on Satuday. Ms. Walter Horne is visiting in Detroit with her rnnehtr 4ildrL -, Mr. and Mrs. Thoanas Reyes sped Christmas in Guelph at the home of the* ,r1Aog,ht•pr., Mica Louise Greer • id Taman spent the holiday with her parents, Mr: and Mrs. J. M. Greer - Mss Moe Grabam of ChMeote isa Christmas Week visitor with her sisters and brothers here. Mr. and Mit. Mervin' Carter and ,faranY of clandeboYe Vent ' mas with Jane and Adam Ba.armaa... Lloyd Stewart sizatfont speht ChristmaS with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stewart and while here gang a soloatthe "ittrnbig vice in the Presbyterian anneh. • I' - • .310.11 Dal 3.131)3.113 friend all her Rif- Harold Alibi' by " Stewart sprof;.4 f=5:ry.ruft very lived to a ripe nM age and when the ; and A_ ItrieTgirm TI• tbe that elth, a aidde all earthly cares to eniiny that lin alid. DOTISICE, Ferguson_ Za..`10 a • • spent Christmas at the home of her • , 0.0t.t..7 111 30 la, best Vrishei to everyone final call mone,, rhe " laid ' P .11.1ip Stewart by IL Ff. locrtarn-l- fla 0 a an 1 wealth and Happiness may be fuller and better Eft, &wain -keg one Mrs_ Morgans. by R.. the New' Year., " the Ati,M4 Natiari mar! we where numerous friends gall:erred Pacraid and Jos, Selnustie. .1 010 .7.. 71 Olt, - Nom was- • fritrythpc. izgrvalit of, the. NicHab and R. H...meguarrn. at AND AS IrsiS gliEW wail a Tie ft...a WM held Mira Knox I• ' ."‘weff haled with hoPe for 'Church , GM N.01130.1...000N, ..35 .71010 _ton 0 o II tile 0 _a 01a by- Alm EtaF • bate moth reaspia fr' reicife. a ing ere it draws to al close. 2 • APPRECIATION of the accorded un„ and R.. the e-operatirion of cartes- pendenits and ail. others con- ft • any vicay ta Ithe 0110.:. .inteeest cyf Th Sentinel, we - • heactaly say Thank Ycitr I Vibe Sentinel; Ik THOMPSON, lalliffsher -4141sescearearelor to pay their titillate of respect. Ser - ices were conducted by the Rev_ Dr.. assisted by' H. Hee* of St. Andrue's Mach and Hw, R. A. McCormen of Turk - now. A cluet„ "Watt the circle be a .1. 0 :Ira int ,ARMTRONG---On Saturday, Dee- eraber• 5th to Mr.. and 11.rs. Cecil 4“.1.LIS ong of Hmnbershine,.. form- erly Of •Luckaew-, a son, WHLiam taillautzena" was sung by Mrs. J. D. Raymond_ Bryce and Wm. Meloy. • -Her remains were borne to their last restin g Plact,,, ii.ocrialsh cem- etery by throe of her ions and three grandsans.. She leaves to tura her loss four sans and two daugkeis,. Rev. Dr F.. scat NiramICfmthe: PrinelP-A of the Presbyteran CaTTPff. Mutri-al: 17.12:111 el,A7ATP of AinhaxcYerleoynalotherl lErs°1d. homestead and Roy of Ripley; Roderiek Martyn Of Ripleya also two brothers- Peter of liffnot,s N.. D. and Wm_ of New Dayton,. Alberta.. The :sympathy of all their friends is ez- ' tended to them in thetr To An Appeal To Huron County Farmers Food is at important weapon of war. More bacon is wanted in Great &IUD and cattudia 1941, Huron is one of theimportant Swine producing counties as proved by the following figures: NUMBER OF HOGS mamma) IN 1341 NUMBER OF HOGS MARKETED JAN_ 1st to OCT. 31st„ 1342 (Note -16 monthrt way) ofsiective for 1943 .•. . 150,000 • 12504 162,040 The Increase Can Be Brought About By: (a) Reducing the mortality in young pigs • - (b)- By breeding an extra sow on each farm YOUR CO-OVERATION IS SOLItrigill. For information on swine diseises„ feeding practises, sourees of breeding stock„ write to the Ontario Department of Agiculture, Clinton. HON P.- M. DEWN„ C. SHERER, brufitter of Agrimilture. Agrienitural genres= *Wie . - FRCTLI.RED HIP .014 =don: Pnd Mrs- W- Hell- , • colus-rmAs DAY Cameron aIld AlTlia PiTISYStliti Toronto spent ChristmaS at the Mrs- John Button Of town, 'Nilo borne of their mother, Mrs, A.. R. ha S been in failing health for somel ruliayson, time, triPPed and fell. at her home I• Mr_ arid Mrs.. Ho Robin° Christmas om fl tured - 'and fainily spent Christmas at the T'131±thiltta ierne"ListO116G0YarsderieheiHoat* 6h- th-o--meCanee57!°11"of the fra71.7"s- emiher: • ert. the pita! where her death occurred on • -RT,,s0-1 Armstrong of 'Rimini_ Wednesday- morning stone snent•the C -hristirias holiday • Slikered FlaCtlue -4W° with his permits,. Mn and Mrs. W. G_ Mts. Annie Campbell of D. Armstrong , af wirehair", non is also a patient in Go Thaurihit With a. erartaTed lei he1 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dexter and Jaw the hip. Ms, Canilibell is in Waiter ard Mrs,. M. Dudley were her•85th year. She suffered the in-! guests of Mr. and Mrs. I/award Rb - for the • • _ 4 AT 17 New Year New Year - 9 2 ll 5 2 New Year we extend eod.ewedte to alt. anatbin,thir Lanus; nirir to every home in the cam- 3:.2 ckoids loitering over ris 11.11"Wl- amtintt'e te! fprz•gigl,- APPRECLIITION * : 4 IF Patronage dozing 1912,"weYeurer- I mit 'the &truing Year- I • 2, tend our sincere thanks aral „rm, irt Our outwits while I trust these pleasant business 4 . relat.icius will- continue 414. we yin' h doe and all A throaelmmt the New Year_ . ON' THE THRESHOLD Of a •May the* Silo of good - sr Ining througil 1 Happy NeW Year: daughter, 1 s. w. Alton Of Duo- evening. gannon, with wthorn she resides. 11. Kae tit Porteous nHo ymans Mr. and C. Rath -well and jury in a snit at the home of her inson for Christmas dinner hi the i • 4 WEOF PRAYER TO Mi. and Mrs. Gerald. Bothwell spent :Vrtr-VOCCOMEte' EK Christmas week -end in Tam:dm lar. COMMENCE MONDAY 4.03447114 and Mrs.. S. C. Rath; ll ran 'stifled! • MondaY, JantlarY 4th Presby- i far the week' terian Church.. Speaker, Rev. J. Dnaldon. Theiday, January 5th in United Church_ Speaer, Re.. Robert MP- COI:mr. Wednesday, January 6th in Ang- lican Church- Speakr, Rev. J. W. Stewart. Thursday, :rannry 7th in Presby- terian Church. Speaker, Rev. Her- bert F.. Dann% Friday, Sanitary 8th in United Church.. Speaker, Bev_ C. .H. Mac- DOTIPIR Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Haldenby Who were married Saturday called on Smday. evening OIL the groom's emit, Mrs. M. Dudley of town, be- fore leaving for Taranto where they will. reside. • • . less Eunice " Newton of Toronto is a holiday visitor at' the home of Mr. G. IL Smith and on returning to Toronto was accompanied by Mrs. G. A. Newton and Mrs. T. S. Reid, who will spend New Yer's in the Mrs. Robt_ Reid, wag and Don • spent the wek-end in Donda.s it Mss Marion Stinson spent Christ- the home of -Mrs. Reids parents. I mas at her hone at Otawa. Iler brother, Mr. Wm.. Trinbary Blanche and Joy Stewart of Tor- 0f ThriCten, Sask.- who with his onto spent the Christmas holiday wife and falnaY sPeut the Christ' watt twr parents , Rev. mid mi:s_ mas holidays at his parents' home, I. W. Stewart at the United Church returned with Mts. Reid for a few Parsonage. days. Visitors for the Christmas holi- : Mr- and Mrs- Wilson Wall, Fth day- at tha, &km of ser. and Ws. Concession had as Christmas guests Joe 'Whitby were Rose Knig: ht a.nd for (ruiner, Mr. and Mrs. °John lifts Rhea Miller (rem Kuricaiiie, Wraith, ilodwell and Eldon, Mr. Mr. Md. MTS. Fred Whitby and their William Wraith, Mr and Mts. Bert famn716 from' Ease -ogle, Michigan, Moffat, Lengside and sort Jimmy, Pte. Jean -Sandy from- Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Len Conley, 13th Con - Mr. and rs, Spit Rouse from Port !cleeion, Mr- and Mrs- Ira -Wan Of Albert Their son Sid from Port At- ' Whitechurch and Mrs. M. Dudley bert was home for a few days too. I of Lucknow. warianwana$ Attention Farmers who ‘vill bes>' Buy Purena Eggena "6.,i4.10 too off ear More Egg ul Per Hen Puresia GroWena For gs up to 146 pounds --. $53.00 ton off ear Purena Cow Chow 16% Increase the Milk Capacity $47.18 to off FOR HOGS Add 1 Bag Hog Chow to earl' 5 bags Chop - •Prodoce 4 tows per ton of Chop histeaul of just 2 - Ask for plan of self feeer. Fer reliable farmers, we will sapply you with Hog Chow at to- day's Cash Price, pay, when the Hogs go to neadret-Q. =tyig carge. PLACE YOUR - ORDERS NOW TO ASSURE DELIVERY Lorne MacLennan, 'Pone Thw, Ludosow 34 treseramseb eacea.anizaearearizatisihrahersessivairroogarterranoesurriesigisfiiimelootasli"erl trailat$_tiL9tetlitnettattiMitoWneer Suleere BeSt Wishes That The New Year Will Bring You a Full Measure of Good Health, Wealth and Happiness ucknow. r --r- r- 7.-!! r- r- 1.1