HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-06-08, Page 8NA
'vs
11
THURSDAY, JUNE 8T11, 1939.
A
if
SFor
•
JCA
DIES OR' MISSES RAYON SOCKS—Ankle socks, lastex top.
�.15c pr.
" -Colors white, greOen, blue, red, pink ..:.:...... , • : • • , • , .•. .. .
BEN'S •ANKLE. SOCKS;. Paneystripes, size
'.HILi?
Pr:,
CHIFFON HOSE—Full fashioned. The new shadea for white sheet/.
Regular $1.00 ....... , . •.....
SHEER DRESSES --For better dress, slips attached. ' Reg. prices:.°
$4 96t Special,„, , • ; •• . M • , . **is.
$3'98
RANDCROCHET'' GLOVES -,-Mer � eri'xed crochet thread. ' Good.•
wearing .. ......: , ... ........ 75c
tonless short leg,' no sleeves, ' Buy
CpMBS,=Snug•fit, ;but .,
MEWS. • ,� - s • 1:00
•
'for ” .,...`.
• this garment for •eom t "
leton
tewar
Lumber Company
n Supplies:
'The Lowest west -
°1; �•
ampbell St.;::Luclunomi:..''
•
Phone ' 34
Pine Band Band Out 'Saturday
l.,,uclmow Pipe Band Made its first
Saturday night appearance last week
in commencing its regular Saturday
night band concerts that continue
duringthe -slimmer ' menthe.
Dresses..
• .
irs: Pearlman has: ' J 'ust brought home
°1Vl� ..
many new Summer : Dresses in the •latest.
Styles' Priced ,from • $2:95 ,:up
'PHONE 85
1IIJCKNO , oNT.'.
FINE • PROGRAM'
AT. TEA, MEETING
An , old-fashioned -tea , Meeting' in.
connection with the celebrating of 'the'
75th anniversary of Chalmer's Pres-,
byter an•church; .was 'held last Wed-
nesday evening. supper was served -
in• the (basement with a capecityy
crowd attending. 'The entertainment
'. held in the auditorium of the church
• 'consisted of numbers by male quartet,
George Douglas„ Alex McNay, Horace
Aitchison,, and' Eldon: Henderson; ac-
eompanist, Mis •Donalda MacCallum;
vocal solos, Bert Cullimore; Gordon
Leggatt, J. 'Reavie; violin solos, Jas.
Little; duets,, Gordon Leggatt and J.
Reavie; Mr. and Mrs. -John McGee;
Bert . Cullitnore and "Gordon Leggatt;
• 'readings, "Levinsky .at the Wedding
andWhite Carnations" were given by
Mrs. George -Fisher; greetings ,from
former ministers were • 'received from,,
Rev; J P:-Duncan,-reev: Stewart and
Rev. Graham. Rev. J. Pollock con-
veyed the •greetings. of Frank Henry,
a : pioneer of the church in .its begin-
ning, who was unable to be present.
John Gillespie, ,another pioneer gave
his greetings and told • of the "building
of the first 'little white church and"
of the brotherliness of all the -pion-
N . MEMORIAM,
IIN MEMORY 'of: my dear. mother.
who 'passed away' five Years ago, 'ere
June 7th, 1934. . she stied to do,.
The' losing, things Mr. an.
d Mrs• Eldon
.The smile upon her face, turned tc .'Larder ;.Lake today. They:
Are memories'written in our hearts,., went by motor;: iyecompanying the
That nothing can erase. • . , • . latter s sister, Ms.• Frank •McLennan;`
. r and other relatives, who wall, return
Foidly.reiliembered byt18r;daughte
Laura . .' ..
first of the,week. • -
Laura,".. (Mrd; IL. F;' ,Stingel')., e
Gradnated''At Stratford , ': , ,
;Myrtle• graham of •Luieknow was
one of the meinb'ers of :the agraditat-
class: of ,Stratford General,,Hos•
'`
` 'ptal The -graduation exercise's s weere
held on Wednesday,: •
Mr. Fred Manning, g,
jr,,
M
mss Muriel
Manning; ' Miss---Iris-Moron :-and' -Mr.
Garnet Code, all of ' London, ; spent
May 24th at the home of Mr. 'and' Mrs.
Elmer Alton.
LOCALnnd GENERAL
The monthly meeting =of the Wo,.
men's Institute will be held in the
Town :Hall. tbia. Friday, June. 9th.
Biscuit contest.
•
N ON • .COQ:# iNTY
ADOPTS:REPORT • •
ON EQUAINIZATIO4_.
Moron Countlj Council concludes its
UR
t spring 'session •at Goderich on 'Sat
Mr,• and: Mrs, •Beverley Burgess and ' urday,. after ,tresenteting , some . major
daughter, . Elaine , 9f Toronto, are vis- t, legislation including- :the adoption o f
iting with his.' parents, Mr, end Mrs.1,the •contentiene equalization report,
George .Burgess.
ab ENGAGEMENTS
Mir
Pinker
. and a14�rs SV, E. Taylor,
too announce ttheengagmnent ef; their
ton„
Margaret 'Elsie; <"to 14ir.:
James Harvey Houston, Holyrood, son
a. .
'' an the ,.
Houston
d 1te. Mr,
of Mrs
Thos: , Houston, Pinkerton,,, Elie mar-.
ridge to take place quietly in June. , •
1-
Iummer
CARD OF TH'ANKS
Mrs. • -Oliver Jehnston• 'and •. family
wish through. 'Tfiie Sentinel to thank
all those who so .kindly. remembered
Mr.. Johnston• in .many ways, during
his long illness, and also to ack
nowledge with thanks, the- kind' ex-
pressions of sympathy, the floral con-
tributions, the loan .of ;cars', and other„
acts of .kindness at the timeof their,
recent sad 'bereavement.'
voting of $5000 •for this year to cow -
Menge a reforestation 'program; Arid,
approving • of. action, being' taken to
dismiss 29• , part-time County. , Con -
Doug Clarke, Charles Driscoll and
;Murray Moore of . Powasson. spent
the week -end in Toronto' and on Sun-
daywere visitors' with the forraer's
parents here. They were accompanied
from Toronto by Miss •Monica Quinlan
and Miss Eunice Newton..
Mr. and Mrs: Wilson Woods of Dun-
das were week -end visitors here:' and,
On their return were , accompanied,
by her parents, .Mr.- and Mrs. James
R.' Hackett, who.' will (visit with them
and whO planned. to See Their Maes-
ties at Hamilton on Wednesday, •
Mrs'. J., A. Glenne , and Mrs; •G; A:'
Siddall are spending" tie month of
June at ,the former's cottage at
Point Clark. They . motored up on
Sunday •l!vith •Miss Frances Siddall,
who on her. return •was accompanied
by Mrs: N. L. Campbell and by, Dr.
G. A... Newton who will visit . for a
-time in 'Toronto with his • son, !Mi.,
Harold Newton.
NOTICE
• 'BUSINESS MEN'S MEETING
The regular monthly meeting, of
the Luc iftow Business Men's Club
will be held' rn' the Town 'Mee on
Monday, evening, -June 12th, at 8 .
o'clock: It\ is important that 'you 'be•.
in attendance.
NOTICE
BOWLING. CLUB MEETING
The annual re -organization meet-
ing of the Ladies' Bowling Club of
Lucknow will be held this Friday
evening, June. 9th at the, home of Mrs.
Charles Steward , at S o'clock: ' .All
interested ladies are urged to be pres
ent.\.
Cees: rches
Greetings from sister c}i u
were brought by Rev: MacLean from,
W inghani;. ReV: 'MacDonald from
Lucknow and Rev. Young en. behalf
of South Kinloss,• also from ' the
Maitland Presbytery, he being Mod-
erator. - • ,
FAIRS ASSOCIATION
MET AT OWEN SOUND.
Seventeen branches, of the 38 com-
prising the Grey -Braes ; , District No.
10 of the Fall' Fair Association . were
represented at the. annual : spfing
meeting held at. Owen ' Sound last
Wednesday afternoon. The attend
ance shield went ,toy Mount .Forest
Society With 'over .20 members having
travelled 45. miles to attend. The ap-
plication of the • Wingham Society to
be transferred. from District • No. 8
to . t'he' Grey and Bruce Association
was dealt With and unanimously 'ac-
cepted. Otto Johann, secretary -treas-
urer of -the Owen. 'Sound Agricultural
•Society, 'was in charge of a registry
and 125 delege,tes signed at the af-
ternoon session.
The men's and women's section. of
the Association met separately, The
latter group . was presided over. by
Miss Ethel . Martin of Paramount,
district ladies' 'director. .
I 'COMINGEVENTS, •1.
PARAMOUNT DANCE :'.•
'Dancing every. Friday 'night at�'Par-
amount 'Hail. MIcKe+nie's orchestra.
Admission 25c. -
stables..,• '
After a . full day of diseuseion, by
a vote: of 1.7 .to'
eq , Council adopted the;
io' sessment report of'.'the"
. ualisatn.,
firm of Nogg and Quinlan, valuators,
which increases the assessment ,bar, aP-
:y. a
roximatel 10,000,000, to, a total of.
$54,OOQ,OQO, y .
amendment,
.. "
division .tri
" By the divisi
e. 'r
asking that 'the egr}glizatian r po t
e
lost.
bel
aid Over for.on year was ost
The -higher -Assessment is- of vital.
interest„to .many outside. of ;'Huron
County as among. the municipalities
which are 'increased is' Stephen,'Town-
ship, • in which . Grand Bend—a well-,
known Summer resort --is situated.
Many Londoners are "cottage owners
at . Grand . Bend. , Stephen .must pay
'$2,595.52 additional each,year to the
county, 'but ' representaties' of that
-township said, during the debate, they
would appeal. as as .
• The vote. wfollows:
For adoption—Reeves Cardiff; Dor-
ranee, Frayne, Feagan, Ganibley Grain,
Keays, - Leiper,71Macitenald,- .McNall,
Passnore,,Redmond, Scott,.'. Webster.,
Weir; Whitinore,'Wilson.-17:
Against 'adoption,: -- Reeves •Arm-
strong, ..Brown, Haack?, ; Hetherington,
Kerr; Lainport, liasifnutney, 'Saund j .'
Shaddick, Trewartha, Turner; Watson
NOTICE'' i
The Whitechurch kUnited Church
Young Peoples' Union are presenting
o n
P.
P
a 3 -act comedy drama entitled •"Pay:
ing the Fiddler" in Institute ` Hall,'
Whitechurch, on Tuesday evening,
June 20th, 8.30 .p.m. Admission 25c
and 15c. ' ,
'' The cast' are ready to accept other
engagements. For partie'�ilars 'core-
rmunieate with J. Harold' "Pollock;
R:R: 5; L--ucknow, -'phone- 612-4,. Wing-
ham.
LILT CK.NOW
UNITED
CHURCH
Rev. R. C. Todd,
Pastor
SUNDAY
JUNE mu ,
10 a.m.—Sunday School. ' • .
11 a.m.-Mornin Worship. The.
' minister w.ill address the Masonic
Order on the subject "The. Pass-
word to better Living".
7 gip. n. -"If I had a. million dol-
.lars --i?"
Recent visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Smith, Station Street,
were Mr.' and Mrs. Wm. Kershaw,
Joyce" and : Billie of Plymouth, . Mich.,.
Miss Emma Jenesen of Goderich, Mrs.
M.: Stiegler; . Floyd and Mildred of
Mildmay, Mr. and Mrs. Walter 'Kaak'e:
and R. J. ' of Kinloss, Mr. and Mrs.
Ezfa • Stanley . and Beverley of Kin-,
lough, Mr. Alfred' • Hayes .of Kincar-
dine and Mr. and Mrs: Lorne Short'
of Kincardine.
No
SERV"
CAMPBF LL '$T...
.Lu.,OW.
n 'of, Inspector Olives:
adoption of a Pla lac'
Gi" the provincial. ponce to pa
piece ,of
"provincial officer •in Enron
,County, - the • two provincials to tra 10:
salaried
• sale
•'foul
w
ith
end'. cot -operate
county ..o•iiet bless: I4e campl&ed- tl► t ;
all •constables are ,centred in.' deric'i
rnd that outlyingeparts are•vnpr•oteet-
ed. He also charged, that there w ts
lack of co-operation: between provin-
cial' and county police 'because the-
caur,ty. constables already appointed
ao not meet with the approval Of:,t -
C revinci-ai' inspector.
' Commence Reforestation '
After 'three years • effort, Huron
County ..is to launch a .reforestation
program, County Council adopted 'a,
report of the agricultural advisory
committee :providing for t e purchase
of .100' acres in sash •of ' town-,
ships.
' Four' of these 100 -acre ' plots, two •I
in the northern and. two in the 'south-
ern'. part of the county, are to be pur-
chased this Year,. and the°lanorprepar-
ed for .treeplanting in 1940. Purchases'
in,° other twonships are, to 'be ',made'
from tittle .to time at the discreation
of 'the • agrieulturaI' committee.
Township units to properly super-
viee each wood lot are to be organ-
ized to . supervise .theprevention of
grass fires; trespassing and Christ-
mas tree pilfering.
An appropriation of $5,000 was ai-.
lowed to . the` agricultural committee
for reforestation • purposes' 'this ;year.
The survey determined that ,there
are no 1,000 -acre .stretches of waste
land 'in Huron • County. suitable for
reforestation. Therefore the scheme
adopted does' notqualify for :Pro,
vincial Government maintenance.
' Enlarging its reforestation pro-
gram, the .council . *ill pay 50: per
cent of ,the purchase price ofland
in each municipality .up to 100 acres
the price• not to exceed $10, an acre,
the 'local• municipality to pay the re-
maining, 50 per cent, plant and main
f years i ' the'
township wishes . to retain; the prop:
erty;. they must pay. back to the
county.any expenses involved by the
county .during' that time.. .
With the -adoption of the tie* equal-
ization assessment Stephen will ,pay.
'$2,595.32 extra each year to the coun-
y. , The town ' of Goderich Will pay.
$2,999.64 extra yearly. Warden Turner
in his capacity as reeve' of Goderich,:
and : his :deputy,..E. D. Brown; fought
adoption throughout' , the . day. They
served notice that the assessment, if
adopted; ...would .,-•be appealed,' as did
Stephen township representatives.
Other . municipalities increased and
the extra amounts they will pay into
the county annially are:•
:Ashfield $178.65,' Hay $284:09, Stan-
ley $273.79, .Clinton $791.81, Seaforth
$124.40, Wingham $825.27, . Brussels
$5.46, Hensall $367.44, Exeter ;$9`.10.11.
Decreases are:. Colborne $•55.88,-God-
erich Township$639.71,, Grey $1,529.41
Howick $1,208.52,, Mullett $796.85, Mc -
Killen $1,698.66, • ' 'Morris $1,337.52:
Professor C.: R. MacGillivray, of the,
Lawrgnce Institute - of Techtnoidgy;
Detroit, -Mich,, was .a week -end .visitor
with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J.'''K
MacGillivray, Lueknow, 'returning to Tuckersmith $818.48, Turnberry. $153 -
Detroit
153-Detroit'Sunday afternoon In addition 78, Usborne $561.64; East : Wavvanosh
Department o.
to hi lectures, inthe
s
•'•
nosh
' Wawa
nosh 3 West W
' s85
1
$ ,
Mechanical Egineering, Professor ' Blyth $158;80. i '
MacGillihay- is engaged in preparing Ask Constable Dismissals
;a new, up-to-date text-boolc 'for use
in hi§,department, which he 'expects Council unanimously passed a res:
wili•be .issued i the early fall. , olution asking Judge. T. M. Costello,
• to .dismiss 29-part=time' County .Com
• stables, and ' to request them to hand
in -their -badges, ~revolvers- ,and--ell-
'SURFACING
VILLAGES T6. DO •PERMANENT
;SURFACING OF 'STREETS ' equipment.. The constables ' had twice
ignored an invitation to. resign follow-
• ing .re=organization of county police.
Teeswater and.Mildmay are.two. - - _
Bruce County villages that plan .to'' • This action was taken after discus
have work started at once in carrying Sion of the Police coniniittee'a 'report
out a .permanent surfacing program. submitted by the chairman, Reeve.
ort several of the streets, -in the res- (,'eorge McNall, • R '
pective centres. In Mildmay the work! ' In the debate it was stated that in.
includes about' a mile of streets,, while the first three: enonths` of thls year
in Teesfivaterabout twice this distance Huron County had saved $1,400' in
Constable's fees. as compared wit1 the
,nay be surfaced. The annual: cost of
same period last� year. ,
upkeep of 'Teeswater streets is placed Only three constables remain on Vero
at $600., .so that within 'a few years force,: Ferguson, Jennings on Olt tim''
the cost of permanent surface will be on monthly' salary, and Pease as past
more than met, by 'the resultant sav- time officer: ' , '
ing in road 'expenditures. . • It is expected that the 29 co-•
stableswill be dismissed gat next
• :reek's Sessions• Court. The plan 's
Too many people spend' more'. time .CPPreved• -by Attorney -General Conan
•
studying their 'Bible than 'putting it's who Was waited upon by a delegation.
teachings :into ,..practice.—Jack • Miner-' Reeve N. W. Trewartha advocate]
The, estimates of, County Treasurer
'A H: Erskine for -1939 were -accepted,
The 'rate will. be 4 mills plus $42.090
-for secondary- schools made- up ---ac=
,follows General account, 1.8, county
highways, 1.9' and, provincial high-
Ways,
ighways, .3:, • ' •
, It cost, the' 'county $:13,000 to snow-
plow,•'its roads lase winter, lrngineei
T. R. Patterson .reported. This is
$3,000 more than the 1937-38 winter
due to the heavy snowfall in . the
northern townships during the past
winter months.
County road ' commission 1939 .est-
imates • of $160,000. were . passed by
County Council, without change. Half
of this amount is recoverable in Pro-
vincial 'Goye•nment subsidy.
The acquisition' of a county store-
house and machine shop for county
road machines and'. equipment, , for
which $$000 was provided, was left to
the .commission.'. Blyth,, Clinton, Au-
:burn,"'Godericli ' and . •Seaforth reeves
all pressed for. the establishment
•
e
n
d'•
k
E
e
•
PIE CHERRIES;
2 cans for• 25c
BLUEBERRIES'
2.•cans 'for 25c
PEACHES in Heavy SyruP25
26 oz.:
GOLDEN BANTAM CORN.
17 oz .3, holt • 25e
:SWEET. WRINKLED PEAS
17 .oz., :3 'for ' ,25c
RINSO .
Large (Small Free) . 24c
COMFORT SOAP' -
3 cakes (1'.free) •
PLUM JAM
' UC- ':.. .. ..
• PINEAPPLE JAM
32 I►z. .. . , . 25c
ORANGig MARMALADE..
32 oz. ... . 25e
SODA BISCUITS
2 ' lbs. :. 20c
PEANUT BUTTER'
(Toy Pail) ' . 25c
NUT CRUSH.
16 oz., glass • 20c
,:,15c
Fresh. Fruit • and Vegetables
• '•Always On -Hand
of thestorehouse in their; respective
towns, citing vacant buildings as, .
suitable. Purchase of a new , cater-
pillar tractor power' grader at a cost
of $6,700 also was left to committee.
Thomas J. McLean Dies •
Thomas J. .McLean of Wingham,'
well known in the. district as an'hist-
torian, and prominent in_ the • Grange
Order; diedddenly at.his home on
.Friday from .a heart attack.. The fun
_mat_ service• . was "held ' on Monday, '•
conducted by Rev., E.•' 0. Gallagher,
and under auspices of Wingham
Orange Lodge. '
-The yearly cost of the. Sentinel . =
is less than 4c a week. Subscribe to
your home paper now, and keep in- .
formed as to the' doings' of your neigh-
bours and friends. Do, it to -day. .
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP,CLUB
Rev Robert A. MacConnell, form- ",�
erly ministering pastor of the Pres- .
byterian church in Ripley, will bring
the Gospel .message to, the young .pec-
ple at the Christian Fellowship Club
this Friday evening •at '8:.o'clock. A
fine program is 'planned to which old;
and young ' are cordially invited. We
hope there will be a good .attendance.
Please bring' your Bible's. -
a
$rigs
Ma
•
a�-
great Checking over our ' stocks, wee find a great number{' .of ,;the helms
R
substantial British:Manufactures acurChintz, New Cretones
— New
Materials, NewCongoteum .. and - •
�Tev� Curtain
New Linoleum Rugs
tIs
,GIC
IOW
one i 2
•