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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTAARIO
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All Roads Lead
Friday,
PROGRAM HIGHLIG
• HORSE 'RACES -224 pace or trot, 575 purse Running race,
516 purse; Hurdle. Jumping; Potato Race; Musical Chairs '
on Horseback Team Hitching Contest Prize for Best
Square. Dance Set; Calf ' Chfb, 12 entries; . Professional:
•C1ow,ns-on-Grounds-The Hilarious Jones Brothers.
Concert,C4:DaflCe..,
Concert at night by McGregor Concert Company.
Dance After with Bert• Irwin's Orchestra.
1 -
JAS. LYONS, Pres.
T. M. ,DURNIN, Sec.
BOUNDARY EAST
Mr. George Kennedy attended
the Paisley Fall Fair last week
when he waPs, judge of the, sheep
and swine.
Mrs. Ed McQuillin and on
Grant also spent Tuesday at Pais-
ley Fair and report a good at-
tendanee.
'Mr., and Mrs. 'John MacMillan
and son Lavergne spent a day, last
THURSDAY, SEPT, 30th, 1943
FOR SALE—Coal or wood, heat-
er, good as new. Apply to Philip
Stewart, Lucknow, 'Phone '8. :
week in London where Lavergne FOR SALE Climax Cutting.Boc,'
underwent a minor eye operation. hiells,
Mr. and Mrs.' Frank FlannxFlannigan�'$60.00. Apply , to Stewart SRipley R.R.' .1, Ripley 'pho'ne:,
.and Joan and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- -- _
ter .Flannigan and'Marie of Lobo.. WANTED TO PURCHASE• Tul-
were .week -end • visitors at" 'Mr.', .lets,;,: all 'ages .and breeds, .good.
George Fisher's. Mrs. -John. ' Car- 'prices paid: Wrrte..Tweddle Chick
millers 'and Lillian and . Mr. Da- Hatcheries, Limited; Fergus, Ont.'
vid •Carruthers; visited at the .
same home on Sunday. FOR SALE -150 Spruceleigh Leg -
Mrs: George Kennedy*as hos horn hens, one: year ord. Harry
tess to the Jolly Workers Club 'Hackett, R. 7 Lucknow, Phone
on Saturday afternoon for a Red 70-19, Dungannon
Cross quilting..The tap and ._batt FOR SALEtwo, bicycles gin's
were donated by Mrs. Pat Mac and boy's; goo. condition, -good:
tires: ' Alex R. 7 L
Phone 67- i unga'
now, ,744:4:...,
.Millan. Lunch was served:. The
next quilting is to' be at the home
of Mrs. Pat MacMillan..
The group on the Second. Con-
cession east' of No. 9. held . their
Red Cross .quilting at the home
of Mrs. Robert, Laidlaw who don-
ated the •quilt. A colleption', was
taken for the Christmas boxes
for soldiers overseas. . ,
Mr. and Mrs. John MacMillan
and family visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Rettinger on Sun
day.' . - •
Mr,' and .Mrs: George Kennedy,
t
Billy and Jack spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. • Lorne Durnin
Mrs. Alex Hackett is spending
`g;
n
a few:' days with .Mr. and Mrs.
Pharis Mathers.
Silo filling is, the . order of the
da_ Here.
Mr. and ars. Wm.. MacDonald.
and Mr. arid -Mrs. Wm. MacKen-
zie . attended:, the , Stewart -Snell
wedding at the Anglican church,.(
Stoney Creek, on Saturday.
The. September 'meeting of the
*omen's :: Institute ' ' at .White
ehurch . was'. Grandmothers'• Dam
Mrs. Cecil. Falconer was in the
chair. The roll call was answer-
ed by , an exhibit' 'of old handi-
work. The ladies joined in sing-
ing Grandfather's Clock, Mrs. W.•
J. Coulter gave a reading, en-
titled "Gaieties of • Grandmoth-
ers", 'sand . Mrs. 'Mac Ross gave
one oh Rationing: Then they. a-
gain joined in singing 'Long, long
ago." •'Ars, Kirk gave a 'very:
splendid paper on Canadian Iiis
"tory: An instrumental.. -by: Mrs
W. " R. Farrier was enjoyed and •
thena reading by Mrs. Robert
Mowbray on "Life's' Greatest
Blessing". Lunch was served by,
the Members, after which Mrs.
Kirk was presented .witha gift
for .being th8. oldest grandrriother.
present and •a f corsage of'flowers
Was,given Mrs. Robert Mowbray
who was the youngest grand-
mother. there. The October meet-
ing will feature a bazaar .when
tnembseas 'are' requested to bring
baking, sewing, vegetables, etc.
to beput up for sale at the close
of the bazaar a ten -cent tea will'
be held.
EETNEDIffERENCEPURINAMAICE,
Purina C
For....
GROWING PULLETS?, GROWING' TURKEYS, LAYING
FLOCKS AND BREEDER ' TURKEYS
IT PAYS to fight: roundworm from .the'wery beginning for
they rob growing birds of feed that should gqinto building,
bone and flesh. They ,reduce egg profitsby cutting pro-
duction of layers.• .
PURINA CHEK-R-TON serves • as a . flock treatment . for
large roundworms ' (ascarids>' . and as an appetizer and in-
teStinal astringent.
If Birds Are . Offs - Condition
Mix Chek-R-Talo in their mash '(full directions on. the can)
It will increase .appetites and tone them up for continued
produetiotk.
Lorne MacLernafl, Phone 77-w
FARM FOR SAL
of the N.H. of
Con. 1, Kinloss Tow
taining 75 acres, 60
bush. Apply to Mrs
Purves,R.R. 4, Ripley.
FOR SALE -Durham cow with
calf atMoot; 75 year old p hens,
Light Sussex; ,50 pullets, . Light
Sussex; also a . Collie dog. Wal-
lace Twamley, R. 7, Lucknow,
P_lione 77-18. Dungannon. •
•
CHOICE SEED .OATS For Sale
1,000 bus. of Banner Oats, over.
100 lbs. to bag. Get your supply
while they 'last, as this is choice.
seed grain: Apply S. W. Schurter,
.Chepstow, 'Phone 1944 "Walker -
,ton.
FO,R° SALE — Jersey Cow, your:
choice of two, both young, good
on.
erly 34
1 &,2,
ip,
con -
res under
Esther A.
FOR SALE—Lovely 7 -room two
storey red brick home, good. lo-
cation on Victoria St., Goderich, •
new hot waterwheating; riewX ' de-
corated, wired for electric .,stOVe,
oak flnorS; possession Oct.: 20th,
1943. Priced to sell, owner leaving •
town. ' .E. Astle, 38 Victoria. St.;
•
Goderich.,_,Ont.
'FOR ; SALE --7 xoom brick dvireil-
ing, Gough St.i Lucknow; 3 piece
bath,: concrete floor iri. basement,
good, furnace, woodshed, double.
garage, garden. Buildings all 'in
good condition and would be
suitable for two apartments. This.....
roperty is the Estate of Moore-
use ' Mitchelland is offered, for
sale to. settle estate and can be
purchased at reasonable price for
quick sale, substantial down pay-
ment, balance 5 per: cent on Mort-
rage.
Apply . to' Clarke, & Clarke,
Realties,
Kincardine,, Ont..
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milkers, high testers and, quiet.
One due to. freshen •in February;
the .other in,May. Apply to W. R.
Farrier, Whitechurch. . Phone
611-r-31. Wingham. „
-CARD OF THANKS
•
F.. T. ARMSTRONG
• OPTOMETRIST
IN LUCKNOW
FIRST (WEDNESDAY
OF ' EACH MONTH r .
.
-AFTER JUNE 1st d.
10 a.m. to 6 o'clock
' AT WM. • SCHMID'S STORE
During our time of deep sor
row in this dark .hour of trial,
we wish to express our 'heartfelt
appreciation to all, for your pray-
ers, kind . acts and expressions of
sympathy oyer the loss of our
beloved son Grant
=1Vlr and Mrs: Wr-L.:- MacKenzie
and daughter Jessie.
W'H (TECH URCH
Mrs .Alex Leaver & Miss Jean
Leaver visited an Monday with
1G Ir. and Mrs. Ab Coulter.
Miss Marie ?Aitchison had her
tonsils removed last ,Tuesday.
Mr. John, Mowbray attended
the funeral of his brother-irilaw,
in Michigan last week. .
,Mr.. and •'Mrs. Robert Mowbray,
Mrs. A. E. Purdon &,Miss Agnes,
McKay attended thefuneral of
theirr nephew, Mr:'- Ross McKay
,of the R.C.A.F.: which .was held
on Wednesday:last week at :Tor-
onto. Weextend our 'sympathy
to the bereaved relatives..
Mrs. Ab Coultes' and .two chit=
dren visited •,on Saturday at
Lucknovi with relatives there.
Mr. Harold Gaunt and : Miss
Mary Caution of this community
have started working in the Air=
craft faotory at Lucknow... •
Mrs. Toynbee Lamb of Goder-
ich and Mr's. Wm. Cranston of
near St. Helens visited last Fri-
rlay with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Kennedy; and Miss
Olive ' Tichborne; and Mrs. Harry
Tichborne of"G'oderich Visited on
Friday with the. latter's mother,
Mrs. David Kennedy.
Mrs. Wm. Taylor was lucky to
win the $10 prize in the I. D. A.
barn dance from Wingharn Sat-
urday night.
Mrs. 'Alex R. Kennedy of Win-
nipeg.is visiting Mrs. David,Ken-
nedly and other. relatives here.
Rally Day and., baptismal ser-
vices were held in the Presbyter-
ian church Sunday morning.. Jim-
mie McKenzie; infant son of Mr.,
and Mrs. James Wilson ,and Doris
Elizabeth-, infant daughter of: Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Wall wero.'ba:p.
CREWE ..
Mrs. Ruttle of. Edmonton, Alta.,
Mrs: Arthurs ,of Fort Francis,
Mrs. McIntosh of . Windsor, and'
Mr.'and Mrs. James Drennan of
K.intail . spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and .Mrs. Wilfred Dren-
nan. Wilfred accompanied trem
to Auburn and'spent the day with
Mr. and. Mrs. Wilfred Plunkett
Mr1 and Mrs. Wm. Long and
grandson Master Brian Kilpat-
rick of Toronto,' visited Sunday
with' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kilpat-
rick.
• Mrs: Bert Treleaven viated-
with her; parents,' Mr. and Mrs.
Jos.' Hackett, Lucknow on Wed-
nesday. ••
"Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Curran on Sunday were Mr. and.
Mrs. ;Herb Curran, Mr. and Mrs.
TORt'b- • Anderson, Jr., " Miss Willa
Irvin and Mr. Bertram Curran,
Mr., and Mrs. 'Peter Moffat and
family of .Teeswater, , spent last
° Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Erni/ions. '
Mrs, Kilpatrick attended a Red'
Cross quilting at .Mrs. Thos. An-
derson's on Thursday afternoon.
P. Stuart Mackenzie
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR..
Walkerton,, Ontario.
IN LUCKNOW,
Each Wednesday
Afternoon & Evening
At G. H Sl1'f ITH'S O010E
BIue!i:Auctin
S
Register
Sat. Oct. 2—Furniture at Mar-
tha.Million's, St. ' David's
St. Gciderfeh.
Monday, October. 4 -j -Furniture.
at Charlie Elliott's,'' Dung-
- annon.
''Thurs. Oct. 7—At 'rhos:, Cul-
bert's, Lot 3, Con. 8, Huron
Twp.. Culbert & . Ritchie.
Friday, Oct. 8—Cows, young
cattle, pigs at C.P.R.. Stock
Yards,Wingham. Cattle
all gool quality Durhams.
Thos. *Cassell, Prop.
Sat: Oct. 9—property & :,chat-
tels of the late Wm. Kef-
fer, corner Victoria & East
• `St,,. Goderich. Full line of
best7iof tools and .walnut
furniture. ;
Tues., Oct. '12=Stock Yards,
Ripley; 100 stocketis;' yearl
ingsL and springer cows. T.
° Harris, Prop. •
Wed., Oct. 13—farm stock &*
,,implements, Con. 4, Ash-
field. Art Roach; Prop.
Friday, Oct. 15—Cattle. of all
kinds, one mile north of
.Tiverton, Dunc. Cameron,
Prop., , • •:
Tues.,' Oct. 19—farm. stock &
implements . at farm of Ed
Welsh, Con. 9, East Wawa -
nosh.
Donald B. BlueAuc.
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