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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-12-21, Page 4PAGE POUR' • Even Your Last Minute Gift 4 r' bleu' quickly solved is easily � cl - - WE 1NVlTE ,YOU ' O V1SIT THE STORE' &' - - ENTER .YOUR NAME IN. OUR PRIZE DRAW CONTEST --THREE LOVELY SILVER. PRIZES NO OBLIGATION TO••B^UY .. . C ..• •n Sincerely, '"Thank' rO 'rU'NIT'X Of"Sayr g •• 1�.TAKE THIS .�E.I .lt ,. , Sincere ;Hest': • 1o, Conve• Our. S •• •' � Your Patronage, •And , Y . . Xou .For . :That The Cdiristma`s Wishes To *yeti •Meiitber Of The Community Year. Will Season May Be_A Happy 6.1e And That •'The New:. • sure •of Health,. happiness • & •Bold In•Stone For Yoti"A Full Mea Good Fertuire. THE LUCKN OW SENTIN 1 •$T HELEN AP101.NT COACH ND M►ANER M . Tom Cooke • wassisting llirs R,' J. Woods left on Tuesday ^ i who is with• farm work near Anilberley ,spent fcir rergual where She will visit her, At a hockey Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jr Wadel. ' daughter, .M Arnold Bar,baur. She eyeing, Mr. and; Mrs, Russel Ritchie and will spend the next few- months with _reappointed manager Mr. Jbhn Smith of 8th Con, Mr. and members of • her faintly:. C =trey coach of the Mrs. Wm. Brown,. Ardyss and' Gertiei Mr. and Mrs. Tom ,Anderson, Mr. team The matter M' Anderson, and Mr. £uid Mrs. t received wi Mr.. and Mrs. George Harkness and Gordon 'Ande ... Miss �RReba Marshall epenrt Thursday, SRM Kilpatrick of Ashfield were re -;scant enth slasm►. cent guests., of- :Mr. and Mrs.• Lorne o in Coacih! McCort evening iveith Mr. and Mrs. Victor Woods.„ racy started t e q Emerson, • Present Newlyweds w exercises rn Tena Laidlaw :and John laid- schedule f •�Vl►rtechuxch and Herb; I.ai - meeting last Wednes- dayMorgen 'Henderson .was and Art Me- > Intermediate of hiring a coach With was discussed but was On • M, n ay evening _ - h squad at limbering. up. f the•operi- d. for, two wee s o • preparation or Miss d •1 • Mr. • 'and` Mrs. Peter Watson were ing game of the season, law • o u is of honour ;at• a gathering of k from To our ; many customers reciation we extend our appreciation ;- t ear pa' ranage an one and al% Hearty Season - -•• �n � �. s Greeting .RC1 for 'the New Year Wishes Best �ff span Men's °W m last night (Wed law of West parch and .spent Sat•• 8 rovided there's ice. ,Mt'onday, .0 day with Mr., and Mrs.. Robert.Stew ..friends ' and • neighbors •in , the Ceite. nesday ), • P ' • `t Tial! ort FridP.ay evening. Th' night's 'conditioner. •included •a little.: art• • • muni y Wiilliam Moffat;' ri' nein . to the° r and some• p sects! "perks;" Messrs ".Alsx' Qrr,.. . . evening w'. ed... , , , • •- ,.... iii wt.. '. . a, :• Dore'. also entertained with song 1 year, • The' Whr1G who oiler -off: la ' ltritermedrate hog- key oo- 'Wes c to P y ileceirtber•meeting in, nice nl rood $lie P•144, held their • an.1' e o s. Eldbn, haw , . , da le n Reid 'tlie S Y W dues Y ti Kath e k Iwr#e'h, P h' e b - Wilma and Theses 1 bl h =voce iwlas THUIISDAY,ellECEA'l.> 21st 1939 - • R SALE: ---9 pigs, 7 weeks old. AP- >,o NOTICE'. ply, to James Forster. The phrty.removing. a ladder .from• . the 'Fire, Company's ladder -wagon in FOR SALE=••Twenty steers, between the Town Hali. is notified .to return 750 and -800 lbe. Norman O'Connor, same at : once. Austin Solomon, Chi if. R. 7; l aucknow,: 'Phone „4-22 Dimwit as spent in a 8 road WDLL= la h n M rad a les' .orchestra as-- , . Eldon . MacLeod, v p y • spent S=aturday eve iI siste c ' of Clark .J r Irate_ ediat'es.; her'. l M ' . •lark •Johnston of Winghain' ,Oce Juvenrles'aTkd Mrs Russe silted. by C .. Songs: 'Mr.;received p rmr s . eehureh United W s ion"`frons. a , ..ever, a not be . avai as e to m I,*,. as e p - h He had ear ier p awith • Carrie Juncoes. •Jackson •of H Y r. e r • . , .1� •.The•'wor- `• •p'; clog, aaAc.e y' y � • the local club, eh'u c Qii�, -"read by' Mrs•. V< -• Gaynor, reel s i e ip' se •Gaynor;. Florence McPherson and h ; plans to return to the Wast Emerson: story. of "Tl► ,Service Shirley. Bannister, '• the,. Irish, jig by l' 1 need to play wit . of the Holy The st. After the Scripture Thoresi. and songs by Maitland John to of Wingham• were enjoyed. After sten lunch Mr. and Mrs;•;Watson•Were call ed : to the platform where Mr. Matt: liew Gaynor, 'spoke a , few words of kcongratulations and' good swishes, ane' tl Mr. Will Humphrey presented them. with . an• occasional chair and: fern - �er'y•• . The anual meeting of the W. M. S 'was held , at ,Mrs. R J. Woods •wick 16 ladies present. The'theme . of .the, "Jesus the Light 'of the World. The ,following are the officers for,. the new year; • Honorary prey. Mrs. G. A. Barnard; Pres.,' Miss M. C Rutherford;' vice-pres., Mrs. W , 1. Mil ler• secretary; Mrs. W. A. Millar, as nan. •. : i s, �o there'nses. STRAYED—;2 p h" • may 'have of the ••uriaersigned: Owner me': by provifg , property and pay ., same �' e z erases. 'W. R. Martin, Pa ?ip.. . r ' mount. k , impair` 44ur SLUGGISH' ICI1iNEY.S .S d' all Wiled in singing "As with •rat.. Juveniles have'until December res i>}g gladness men of old". Mrs. Cox led ?1st to enter and we understand A ;earn has . now been .entered, The en- try of this` club had been deferred, intil • such time . as it was . definitely `xpown whether the school .woirld op, erate in the W:O.S.S.A. . As ' a result of this uncertainty, -Johnny Dahmer, the local ace of last h 1 b year's Juveniles versa 'out in prayer.' Mrs. Tom Gaunt gave a very interesting report of the ' sect-. Tonal meeting Tshe. roll call ;was 'ans- wered by an attendance, of 20. Mrs. Duston Beecroft gave an instrumental: Miss Agnes Gillespie and Mrs. Ezra Sholtz gave a, duet "We Three Dings". A minute of silent • prayer. w• as given health.: iRumacaps' `Two Way .Action' quickly cleanses. and invigorates' •'the kidneys. Use' Raimacaps. McKIM'S' DRUG STORE. • on t e im Dahmer can still play . for those in the community who are 11 The 'report, of the Juvenile, but following com- mittees and offices. was then give-- • • • hda PROPERTY FOit SALE -•-10 acres of land, brick house & small, barn, just north of 'C.N:R. staltion, known as the Gillies. propert1tY: Apply to Wni: Mac- Kenzie, I;tucknow. • WHY PAY $1.50 for your cigarettes: tobacco, when for $1.00 will ship you 3 lbs.: Virginia yeliaw• leaf Tobacco to make cigarettes or pipe. Agents want- ed. Address, land, Ottawa. opera e . to • sign with • Ripley'` Juniors, .or, to make `a bid for a ,birth on the Inter- mediate squad ,here, Ripley Juniors plan.' to sign up a quartette of , local sistant,I ,Mrs. George • Stueet; treas humors. r • • ordone Mission' Band supt.. Junior hockey has receied scarcely any M consideratipn • here- for 1 ia•l' , Mrs. .,G. Tom Todd; Missionary Men tl leN,l sec'yi Mrs. W. I. Miller; . assocjatt ear helpers' seef'y, . Mrs. Gordon; supply • sec'y, ; Mrs.. D. Todd; press ,secretary' • Mrs. ,W • A. Miller; lit. and '• temper- ance sec 'Y, Mrs. E. W. Rice; strong-. . li ers' • sec'y, Mrs. R. Woods;' , rianist 1 Mrs. E.' W. Rice. plan to ; atterjd .the, ;Ste Helen's, School concert in the Community Hall. Ari. "At -Home" under the auspices of the Women's Institute will be liel'd in' •the Community 'Hall! on Friday ev • I ening,' December. - 29th et 8:30. Music by the McCharles' orchestra. ,Admis- sion 215c and 15c. Proceeds for patrio- tic purposes. , - The ` meeting of the Y, P. U. was held on $unday evening with a good I attendance and swith, the officers to; 1940 ' in . charge.. The Christmas cul, jure topic "Christmas Customs" was taken by Mrs. E. W. Rice. • , pecial Train Service FOR New, Year's �Ct�rlstm�as and .. CONSULT :YOUR •NEAREST, C.N.R. TICKET AGENT . VOR FULL PARTICULARS ' ickets in Advanta —• — Avol •.. d TrainDelays WILL. THEY COME. HOME •FOB. CHRISTMAS?, MORE PROBABLY *and perhaps ORE SO if you send'` them Tickets.. Enquire about our PREPAID PLAN., Buy 'r • T377 CANADIAN NATIONALC. A�• N A seasons' which in• our view' is a grave Mistake, if . one looks beyond the cur- rent .season: We.'. admit that a Junioi entry might have? been woefully Weak and moreover its, too, late to consider it nave, but . failure to operate Junior Clubs will continue to make it th'e: more difficult to ice strong Inter•• mediate, clwbe. . ower captains, Mrs. • Cornelius arid Mrs. Geo: McClenaghaii; .: treasurer's ' • report showed the, allocation $120.00 bad been raised and all over this is being dol -. ated to :Missionary and maintenance fund of the church Which will be.ever $18: After hearing ,e encouraging reports of all departments, a prayer of "Thankfulness" was given by •, Mrs. Emerson. The, election of officers was' presided over b.Y Wire Mr. Barnard. president, Mrs. Victor. Emerson; let vice-president, Mrs.' Gibson Gillespie'; 2nd ,vie'e • president, .Miss C. 'Laidlaw,; 3id;•vice-president, Mrs. Joe 'Tiffin; cor.-see,,' 'Mrs: J. D; Beecroft; . rice sec., Mrs. Walter Lott; treas.; Miss Genevieve Watt; Baby* Band supt., Mrs. Ezra. gholtz; Mission Band supt, Mrs:, Gibson Gillespie and Mrs. Hate, old Pollock; •Missionary monthly,• Mrs. Fox and, Miss•:Maibel Purdon; temper- ante sec., Miss Laidlaw;' welfare; Mrs: Mae' Ross.; pianist; Mr . W. It. Far- rier, . Miss Agnes pie • and Mrs. C. Martin; 'birthday. captains, ,,Mrs. Tom Gaunt and Mrs. James Falconer, The 'meeting was then closed With• prayer by the pastor.: . . 'The Sunday School Christmas con- cert of the United Church was held On Friday evening. There was a chor- us ,by the school, after which all gave their. gift for- bhe White Gift,Service. RecitationsKennet'h Pardon,Drat! Clay- ton Scholtz, Donald -Stuart, Raymond and , Arthur .Laidlaw, Eileen Stuart,' .Fay McCl'enaghan, Marie Spa g„ Betty and Margaret McNeil, Lois Fal - loner, Denton 'Moore; Florence Bee- ':roft; solo, Douglas Sperling drill, "His Star"; .Chorus by School "Tick Tock"; 'Chrisiimas dialogue -Eileen MsClenaghan, Mildred McClenaghan, •Agnes Martin, Velma Stuart, Mildred Moore, Clifford'. Laidlaw duet, Eileen McClenaghan, Velma Stuart; coon song drill, Marie Sparring, Douglas 9parling, Eileen -and Donald Stuart, Fay McClenaghan; monologue, Mil- dred -:,Moore, Elizabebhts 'Christmas presents; • ,Chrisitmas pantoniiiie, , Mil- DONNYBROOK. il- About all that can be aid. about =some ihusbande is that they reduc ' the nt mber`of old maids. Vat CHANGE TD DAYLIGHT FARMING ': NOW/ Better days are ahead ,for you and your family,. Days when you can forget about the old. before - daylight - to- after - dark grind. in the field. Days of .. ;FREEDOM . : the Allis- Chalmers llis Chalmers way! ' Ready to bring you this freedom . *u a new kind of farm power. With the Model 8 Tractor II and • you • can matched equipment 7 have a complete power system' for less than the price of a tractor alone a few years ago. Here' is your c}ynce to grow and,- harvest more kiddy of crops ... put soil-coaseril. ;ng ideas' into practice feed. PAYING livestock instead of horses. Here is your' opportunity to farm and live" better --v ith mote at the, end of .the yeftr to show.for yon., time and, effort. AND YOUR FAMILY! :4' BEATS FIVE HORSES The Model B works at twice the speed of horses or mules. Plek•up or pull type moldboard plows. t Pulls a 2 d se plow • Yi` raj ' ALL-PURPOSE'CULTIVATION YOtJ CAN SEE BOTH SIDES. Variable wheel spacings. Adjustable front axle (extra). lvtultipte-row cultivator for narrow rows. FOR LISTED BOPS • Matched Implements for Phone �.��1 Z •tlie Model 13 Trader ii n. dude one; row listers, dei and hedder plartrters: �.; ilii Soli Conservation. ?fir t ,,,to :+ '!`{,* ALL -CROP' HARVESTING = The Model B Tractor harvests'.your crops, too. • perones the Model. 40 All -Crop Harvester by-, power take.hfL ° _ate& LuckfO , .r R DONN BY ROOK' A Merry Christina's To All. Miss Marjorie Camp,bell,: R.N. am Mr. A.rtluu-r Speigleburg . 'of Torontc were recent visitors with her. Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campbell. Mr.. George 'Wallace is recoverint freim an, attack o -. l u is t .• -I. , We are sorry iMr. wisfi n Robinson on the sick list .and for him a speedy recovery.. - Mr. and Mrs. John Loye and fan: i1y of Varna 'Were Sunday visitor at the. bonne of -Mr. and Mrs. J. C 'Robinson. • Mr. and Mrs. Beit Mills. of God• erieh' were visitors at the home. oe Mr•. and Mrs.' N. Thompsc^.are hold The 9tilu line school, Noe 7, ing their Christmas conceit on: Thurs• day evening, Decembe=r -21st. . The. W. M. S. met on Thursday af; ternoon . in the abasement, of. tie. church with the let: vice president Mrs. Nornlan -'Thompson presiding. The Scripture lesson, St. Luke 2:1-2' was read by Mrs. Robert, Chamnm and• Mrs. Jones offered prayer. The roll call was answered by ;Christina - carols and Mrs. Albert Campbell gave a reading on the origin of the wel known and much loved hymn "Siler Night". T+he'secretary, Mrs,.,J. C. 1 ob inson gave a. veryeneauraging repor. of the year's work, the allocation had been raised and twolarge bale' of quilts and clothing packed? Th election ,of officers washeld with th fo1IoWing results: president—Mr' , Robert Chamney1st vice -.president ' Mrs. • Norman 'Thompson; secretary treasurer—Mrs. J. C. Robinson; cor. secretary ---Mrs. . Albert Campbell ' missionary monthly •secretary—Mrs Hilliard Jefferson; organists—Mrs Bert Taylor and Mrs. H" Jefferson *Mt.. of Heralds, Mrd. Jones: Mrs. Bert Taylor and Mrs. Gordoi Naylor were appointed: president an, secretary-treasifr.•er for the Women; Association-. AMRERLEY TRUCKER IN ACCIDENT NEAR SEAFOWF}I About two hundred bushels of fla' upset and two men from An'berle: escaped injury if not death *hen the truck in, which they :were riding turn ed completely over in. the ditch aloni No. 8 high=way just west of ,Seafoiitt early Friday afternoon. ". Driver of the truck 'was, . A•, . N Dav id -Campbell. The •truck with its loan' of flax rolled over in the ditch an( I Carte to rest with all four wheel: in the air. Mr.. Campbell, fearing •thi• i torted i •, .tl s't1f from the upset cab' and manage( to . .ck the windshield through. II( A., 'E. COOK •THEORY PIANO, *mei ;s, . • pOINTME1 TS; 'Call At , Hill's ,Store or • - Alex Mowbray's 'Phone • 1454 ' T. ARMSTRONG OPTOMETRIST' WILL BE IN LUCKNOW EACH WEDNESDAY 9.30 A M. To •& P. M. AT WM. SCHMID'S STORE FULL VIEW. MOWER Pive•foot mower le center mounted for safety'—cutter bar out in front—iii fulls view, Makes better trail Oat balanrre. • A.'NV. N E ` ORGANIS'T' ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH, GODERICH ,TEACHEROF NG THE : RY - ORGAN PIANO' -SINN Q STUDIO suisimrpo Mrs. W McKenzie,' Havelock St. (OVER 700 SUCCESSES 11N TORONTO CONSERVATORY EXAMINATIONS , .- ASHF 1 ELI) VFW 'Mr. Dan ' •MacLean of Kintail has just. completed , an .up-to-date hen-. house 'for � 1r. John'•Bradley. School concerts are the order of the say. from. the. Dr. and Mrs. Yoerger West. called on friends •herepver the meek -end. Mrs.. Yoerger was formerly Miss, Jean 'Farrish; a granddaughter 'of. Mr: and Mrs. Wm.. Johnston.. Mr. Neil MacKenzie arid daughter Miss Mary . of Toronto called, or friends one day' recently. • Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Barger art in Toronto on an extended visit. • • . Mr, and Mrs. Riely of Port Huron and Mr. and Mrs. 'MacLean of Wing - limn were ,week -end iv'isitors� -.here. The Kintail brandh of the. Women's institute (were at home to their friends in Kintail Hall, •on Friday evening Fhere was a good crowd and a pleas- ant evening was spent., Alred • McClenag+han, Mrs. II. Pollock, ignes Gillespie; Genevieve Watt; 3 ;hheptierds, Cliarlie Moore, Ted Mc- ';1enaghan, Clarence' McClenaghan;. hree kings, Garnet. barrier, Carmar errier and Milan' M ore; mouth or= tan, Joe and Dan Tiffin, The Nationai Anthem* was sung' and Santa Claus irriyed and distributed thegiftsfrom t heavily laden tree. Mr. Albert Taylor has ,been engager' ' o assist .Mr. *Tett Scott with fare: vork for.the next few weeks. Mr. Russel Moore and his.assistants lave >;omplted their contract of cut- ,•,ing 100 'cords of wood for Mr. Jahr MacMillan on the . farm known a$ William Tom's in the past. The V1,7. - TV. S. of the Presbyterian thumb held their annual meeting on Thursday last smith, Mrs. aloviibra) n charge. The Scripture lesson we:. read responsively and Mrs. Godkin sed in: prayer.•'The readings by .Mrs W • J. Ceultete Miss Annie.Laidla•�a .find Mrs. Archie Aitchison were taken from the Study Book,'"Moving Mill. ions". Mrs. Mo=wbray led in prayer for the missionaries and -Mrs R�; J. Rags 'read a 'Christmas reading. 'M s. Albert. Patterson was.Put . in charge. ,f the election of officer's and the 'fol. 'owing were elected: Hon.'Pres., Mrs., 0. Kennedy; past prey., ,Mrs. Mom - bray; president, president, Mrs. J. Pollock; 1st 'ice•president, Mrs \Robt, Rosh; 2nd ace pre Kideitt,� 1414 r1Vle Robert Mowbray; assistant, Mrs. A 'IVIeQuill'he; treas.; Mrs.'Jas. Laidlaw; =conidia, Miss Wilson arid Mrs. •Laid- law dna the follow=ing secretaries were appointed; welcome and welfare. Courtney and his companion. was A't �j'••1 r•'! -+'r •• • Yr • r BELFAST' CENTRE The Belfast School concert and. Christmas:. tree is to be held- at the School Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Everybody" welcome - - Mr. and Mrs; Charlie Browning acid' son Ross of . •Southampton. spent. one day last Week with Mr's. Thos. Henry: Mr.. and Mrs., Harry Hackett: and .son 'Alvin. called on friends at Wing - ham an' Monday.. - Recent visitors 'with Mr.and .Mrs. Glenwood +Campbell were M174, Ira Campbell of Luelcnow, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Campbell.• and family of East Wuw•anosh and Mr. and . Mrs. Roy Irwin and family of . Fordyce. Miss .Ray Nicholson of Winghan and - Mr. Charlie Wright were guest: of Mr. and Mrs. John Irwin. " Mr. andrMrs.- Joe .'Lawson' ,s;pen Sunday with friends at Wingha'in• gasoline escaping might start a bat fire, rmniedrate y s 'freeing him ifw ; in •.ettin..tfp. t3river, ':Mr:'Courtney out of the up 1 t,irn.ed ',cab, because' his legs werf Stuck. With the ai=l of a passing mot - I D=iet; Mr. Campbell managed to gran Ross, Mrs. Albert Patterson; Liters • tare, Mrs. W. J. Coulter; supply, Mrs. A. E. Pardon. The meeting closed with prayer. •- . ' • Messrs. Sam Gaributt • and 'Rdbert Stuart made a business triptoWalk- lrtori on Friday last. Mr. and .. Mrs. • John McInnis, John, George and Robert spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs.'R. .Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and little , son of' Lucknow, Mr. and' Mrs. Wallace Conn spent Sunday last witrl• Mr. and Mrs. Herb Pettypiec'e. Mr.. and Mrs. A. E. Purdon of Whitechurch spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.. Georgi. Tiffin. The school concerts are being held S..S. iso 8 (Langside) Thursday, af- ternoon; S. S. No. 10 (Whitechurch).. Thursday ' afternoon; S. S. No. `9, : (•Murray's) Thursday evening.• The December meeting of the Wo- men's Institute was held on Tuesday last in the Hall with the President .- 'Vliss ( ace . 'Richardson presiding Christmas carols were•sung. It was decided to have a euchre and dance in the Institute Hall during Ache holi• ' lay meek and reparations for this were' made. Mrs.'White the district ".resident,' gave a. very interesting 'nformative address on lnstitute work Mrs. . -.MacKenzie, district abcretary, also gave a fere remarks. Mrs. W. :R Farrier gate a: dernonsttratiof, wrap. CREWE : We wish our Editor, Staff and a our readers a very Merry Chris mss' • ' Mrs. George ,Freeman silent a fe days `with her daughter Mrs. Lori Emmons. , Mr' and. Mrs. S. J::t(ilpatrick* ;e Thursday with Mr. and Mrs: Lor 'Woods and Mrs. Helm- at St. Hf eats. Mil' Joe Alton is spending' a • ft days. with Mr. and Mrs. ,Marvin Di nin. • ,Mr. .and 1Virs. Rensild Storms London were week -end guests of And Mrs. Cecil Blake. Miss Mabel Reid, Mrs. Bert 'T leaven, Beatrice and Ronaldet.nd at 'Dungannon in closing the "Sb Cdurse, on Friday evehing. Mr. joyible evening was -SpetCY present. • ds..muMw: dri tsaah.yn .e.hr sar. ndtsi MBiAtill;ftkheriaek'sus:.6,13beutidrit ragyi castle iiwoTinrt h.e ema k. es u es.) Mr. Lorne Emmons .7de a the ladies-, how to plate a bow 45f ribletni on a parcel by means Of a A •Christrritui tie and concert cardlboara• device; Mrs., A. E.. be held in 'Crewe chool on F Dungannon - were erght some place aru• is Le Purdon had. charge of the papei, "A evening, December' 22nd. "A geed haa to he taken out `of the 'hoots be Mrs. It: J. ;Ross; Glad Tidings, Mrs. Christmile'Stary:" The 'meeting cloied gram,' alai) a OAST 'Itiollb0.•lim' . fore he could be freed. A. Patterson; home helpers, Mrs, Rebt With the National Anthem. be given.