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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-04-19, Page 8,04'14 f. rr • n4tiTF amu!!!:.•Ifmw'•' '1!'w qt•s •t±aae4 :'.�F�p►a�e"� w!�P� }II�Iir1�R'aa.a::.��#Ll-:'. • ✓° . PAGE The •Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario THURSDAY, /9th,, '194 WE MUST NOT .SLOW IR IN LUCKNO ,�^r-v::s•�x•5r,:••• _ RSENTATIQN BY I 4► RSLIEA`=CL_UB: Mrs, Robb :Honored --Club Voted. ; i t/ /r • Invest::'Your •Money ' 'Iii ,Victory.: E nds-q and ; Speed the Return of our Fighting 'Heroes. .'I No letter writing. No mone ' tY-pndeis .. ;. • No bother: Net let me"kn ow what. you wh en ou want it. ,�u wast a . Y • -100 % . live delivery guaranteed. Sa. N BR. O Y O INLA S 1 :TH'OMPSON is M. PEANUT BUTTER 6',Oz.. jar 25 LIBBY'S MINCEMEAT 2 -ib ' jar;..::., ' 38 Pure 'SANI ' WAX PAPER `lOQ 1t Yi 11 �,. `25i MANHATTAN;D 3 packages` 29c chocolate;.; camel & :` B'scotch RIPLEY -PARISH . HON'ORED DEPARTING ; RECTORrL,-, On:. Sunday evenin`"g , April • 8th,. following the service. in .St. Paul's Anglican, church,,Ripiey, the con"-, t•.gregation gathered.; ` iii the bass;,,e ment .of the church to bid . theirrector, : the. Rev . S. W. Donaldson;, - far-ew�ld=def-or.-e—hie leaves -rax -=-hi new charge.° , • - To Mr. and :Mrs. . Donaldson i they gave a:beautiful fable ;lam p and' 'to : their young daughter; -Penny,: a rucking chai: M r. Don -r al sonmadea fitting :reply. thankingcongregation the for their kind remembrance and 'ex-. pressed his' regret at leaving this 'parish A BY COM 1 BISON: •T,HHS COMMIJNITk EXCELS In raising well in .'excess of $5,000 : iri the - 'recent_ drive,- tlie, Lucknow and Vicinity Branch of; the. Red Cross sets .an enviable record.and one which>:far :excels many other centres.- by compari son: For: instance Chesleyraised about '.half• the arnpi.int: $2,626; Mildmay Branch -did almost., as well` as Chesley by rasing $2,437. Teeswater's; total :Was $2,200.00. Many other centres might equally Well_ be_quotedd 'to illustrate the outstanding. achieve ent of the 'The 'April meeting of the 1 shea. Club was herd 'atFtlxe-'korne .of Mrs, Philip with Mrs D, Me Kinnon, Presiding, 'Mrs. WO; Me. Donald . gave, the'. treasurer's. re port.. The • Club voted $5Q to the Red `.Cross' and $10 to the. Milk for-$ritain .-fttnd., It was decided to use the collecti6ns at; the meet- ings in . remembering 'the. shut The, guest speaker was Mr. deo., Gear, • :•Bruce County' agricultural ,representative , Mrs 4,,,MacLeed. and. Rev H.F:.Dater n'ffav,med,with. Solos; • Mary ''.McMillan and . Mar:V McQuihin_ danced the Irish..lilt and Ruth McKinnon gave, a: read-` ing.. The, roll • call was answered' by "Economy wrinkles". Mr3.. Philip expressed.. thanks to Mrs. Hornell for the knitting 'During the Meeting a presen- tation was . made to, 1VIrs 'Cecil _Robb., who.,,is, leaving the `corn- munity for; .their new----hone':near Lucan. ' 'An : address: ;was : read :by Mrs. D. Martin,.and 'a'lovely, bed ,lamp ' was, . presented by ;Mrs.. Walter MacKenzie. Mrs..'Robb though •taken •by surprise, thank- ed the hanked'the ladies in a"few,vell chosen words: 'Refreshments . were served • 'at the close. of . the.•meeting _'OBITUARY GUsTAVvs HOOD The, death of Gustavus Hood, a cousin; of .1Vliss L. Hbod of ' .town, - •. occurred recently at B ff a o, Mr. Hood was: 88 M n arch lltfi:.. H. visited here: last; September•. and .wasq uite . alert ..and active and enjoying good health: ••His death- re'sulted, from • injuries received in.a..fall. • , Mr: Hood' was born' in.Kinloss 'Township, one of a: family:. of 13. 'children.of the••aate Robert Hood; and Catherine .MacDonald.; . His Mother .died here and:was buried. at South• -Kinloss Cemetery. . •Fol lowing her death the: father'. and family. moved to ' "the United - States:. • Away back in;; 1885; Gustavus. and his brother : Robert started: a candy business in Buffalo;' where Gustavus, :wascredited as . the Man' who originated ;this, all -day sucker Seekipg:to develop some thing , pew, ;-he sent his . brother to •-, the ' next-door .butcher- • shop one day. for some skewers. ' With the-idea�u .mind o•f . wrapping some, taffy around th'e skewer. Thiswas he- tornmenceii ent. of "candy on';''the stick". ' The Hood' Brothers retired in 1934, -When .their business became part<. of the General Ice Creain Corpo•ratipn. His.'' brother • YORK MEAT '•SPREADS Special! 7 'oz, "tin, 2 for 29c HEINZ _MUSTARD 6. oz. jar c. PURE CLOVER •HONEY '2 lfb. 'jar ., 45c .R A T' -i-61§.7 • NEW S _ • Coupons Now Valid Butter' -9O-1.03: I . • Sugar 4657 • Preserves .33-46, • •'' Canning' Sugar -Preserves Coupons 43, 44 • Old 'Temporary. Ration ' Cards E*pi're• Apriii• 30th • rr ..'A • rnONE_.' X32-47 'WE 'D'fl UVEIt BROODER HOUSE .AND 4.00 CHICKS • DESTROYEb Bill- Crawford Met' with 'a .ser. i ous ; `setback ;.in his •first venture into''the chicken raising 'business; When his brooder house went up' in f1arrtes cast week.: With it Went 400 baby ,chicks,;'Which he had re cetveddrily- two-days,:previously.. Tl�e' =fide, caused: ;by :the brooder' .stove, occurred at .the Crawforr home at Lurgain. TO ATTEMPT-.B•ASEBALL;. REVIVAL IN DISTRICT At',a Thedting :of the Western: Ontario AthletN. Association•.held 'Wi ha n T ursda it was rte m, o .h Y, derided to form. •a juvenile base ball league t'o revive the sport in this 'district.' The age'' liint'•:wi11 be. under 18 on June .1st S13fthati-will also be °kprsnsored` for • both...mem and girls- NO : age - 'attendance . - from Lucknow.. were G. H: Smith, Wellington ,MCoy and ,P; W: Hoag. IT. 1'P URCH Rev. 3. W. Stewart, Pastor SUNDAY, APRIL 22nd 1X a.m. "The`:Great"Tres uro " , Story::"The Cathedral Window".. 12.15 Sunday School: '7 p.m "Giving Jesus Christ". -n115. minute &km 'recital pre -ceding-evening-:service. .8.15: 8,15: Y. P. U. f:4 is We• have a'.`,gQod . assolitnent of work shoes,':'' to' choose f torn,` that will give you 'the utnos in comfort and 'weaRr, Protect ; your feet 'in" good fitting work shoes t� 8 predeceased him:about'five,yars ago: - 'Of. the family of '13, a bro ther.•and sister;:Hector and Hattie of Seattle'are the only survivor Mr. Hoo'd's • Wife.'" pred eceased. him four years ago:- Surviving.' m Buffalo .are two . daughters and. a son. „ • ISABELLE MaCLENNAN -The dei of .Isabelfe. ac en->' Man, occurred in Wingham •Hospi- tal on Thur day.' where . she had bee napa tient ' for or tsh •es ast f ew weks. Her death followed, Cha t Tei er.sister Jessiew Mr. lot} M''bYonlY:fou • months .Miss taeLennarr, ae 7 yearS wasa dMiter of the late Donald i Mac- Rae... ac- r ne athe :MacLennan ands_„C , Rae; ::pioneer residents of :Ash- field.' who . settled in the Tow n-... ship' in 1849 •when:• it was pt acre `}ally solid .bush; ,They, were nat- ives' of at-.ives`'of: Loq_ halsh,`' Scotland,: • Miss' 'MalcLennan, ^ '-familiarly:' known. as ._fella; was, 'one of..tell. children, six Sons and four th ghters of whom, survive.;-.`i'1t! ` 1- are Findlay D., 'Malcolm A, •Dn,7;•. ald '`.;John; Alexander J , ,:1Ir Chxistrn-a-:-Hunter-an d M-a-ry.:E1.; .: abeth. The funeral, service • was s' Fhe ire ; at Johnstone'uneral; Parlor s,un Slatuiday,'afternoon conduct6d U; is r t Yt 'was nLochalsh ..Cemeteryt i x pallbearers being Noble Joiin�toii B •. Dona�d . Wino i � i ;Dan :Mac , n J. L..., A, -MacLennan . Mc c d t A:'.Mac o D:4 Finlayson. WednesdaA : ` . i1.18th P, Friday, April 20Th Sunday; ApTT122nd ednesday, April 25th rid'aA ril.27 h.. Y� P Mayn Wednesday, 2 d Friday, May 4t] W dnesday,; May, '`9t 8.30 .=`: 9:30. p 9:30 0.00 u.f` •: 8:30 9 30 pm 8X30, 9.30 p.m :9.30 10.:00. park 9:30 • .m, 9.3b: •- •1.0..00 ;p . , "uron fou" ply l�iaona.ar. F nainceCoi4nm PEC'IALS- IN 'SHEETS PILLOW SLIPS . SHEET.INGS FACTORY COTTON, WHITE• COTTONS, EN -IMS, SHIRTI.,1!�4G eciiai in-Congole m an d Feltol Rug y • a .. Th tore `he Se Ston Stoic 3 .n w r� r— 1..�-: , .41 1/.*Va •IMP.1> ` ,? Vrtlimir E • APV1 ." •s tr:+r.' w:^±� �r i�w, rw,. ,y r ,. 111.1 i 4/14/,