The Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-11-04, Page 9THURS., NOVEMBER 4th, .1943
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TH L[T4%KNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
?AGE SEVEN
aisedl.$1,864,000
Citizens of Huron Co. have r.
with 13 days of the campaign gone. We still•
have -°$1,260,200 to raise in five days.
The Committee - is placing the plain truth
before the people of Huron County realizing
that there is not one'. patriotic citizen who
would not do HIS or HER full share if advised '
f. of the facts.
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We unquestionably have the savings •in •
cash and in the bank accounts necessary to do
the job,: but early action is essential` if Huron
County is -not' to fall short. We therefore appeal
to each •citizen to act at once. To, purchase a
Victory 'Bond is vitally important •no matter
how • sxnall,Nprovided it is as, large as you can
Undertake.
If you haven't. bought see your banker or
Victory Loan..salesman. if -y cr�-'have:bought- -•—
re-consider your purchase and try. to increase
it. :
Our. Canadian Bos Are Pushing Ahead
e:1 ustN,. a BaCk
BUY BONDS and SPEED the VICTORY
WEDDING BELLS _.
HARRIS--FERGUSON •
On Saturday, Octoner 23rd, : at
three' p.m., Ashfield; Presbyterian
• church' was • the setting:, for'an
autumn wedding of interest when
Wanda Catherine, younger dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fer
guson of Ashfield .became.'., the
bride of William John Harris,
elder- .son of Mr.. and Mrs: Thos.
Harris of Ripley. The Rev. Dr:
W. O. Rhoad, pastor of Ashfield
and Knox Presbytefian churches,
*officiated. The wedding music
was played by Mrs. Charles 'Pot
Pot-
tier' of Hamilton, aunt. of the
-groom: A solo was sung by Miss
Marion Munn, of Toronto. ,. The
ushers were Mr, William Fergus-
on. and Mr. Herbert Ladd.
Given in marriage by her •fath-
er, the bride wore a floor length
- gown of brocaded •satin, with a
long embroidered.. veil and heart
shaped headdress. She carried a
pink rose bouquet.' •
ASHFIELD QUIZ
GELD LAST W EEK
The Victory Loan elimination
quiz contest for -.the pupils of the
'sechools of Ashfield township,
held . in the parish hall, Dungan-
non
ungan-non on Tuesday.• evening of, last,,
week, attracteda .large audience
of parents and children and
others. interested, Rev. H. J. Vic-
kerson acted as chairman an in-
troduced, a variety, prograrn con-
,sisting ,sof choruses, songs, solos,
songs, tableaux, guitar numbers,`
etc. The following 'teacher§. were
present with their pupils: Miss
Ada _'Websterl,' .Miss Horde, Miss'
Caldwell, Miss Alma • Anderson,
Mrs. 'T, M. Durnin, Mrs. W. A.
Stewart, Mrs. West, Miss ,Mildred
Anderson and Mr..George Cowan.
Nine children took part in • the
Victory Loan quiz, which :was
conducted by- Mr: Cowan. The
winner in the senior. group A was
Miss Bertha Popp, who took part.
in the Huron county quiz in. Clin-
ton Wednesday night, while the-
winner in group B, the juniors,
was 'Kenneth Brown, both being
pupils of Dungannon school. Mrs.
Harvey Bryans,Mrs. R. David.
Rev. H. ' is Terson act-
ed
c -
ed as judges." Miss Marion Mac-
Donald, musical instructress in.
ih-e-schvoi , Sided --at -the,-piano
and played the accompaniments..
The guest speaker of the ev-
ening was Rev, Richard Stewart
pastor of :. Knox Presbyterian
church,'k Goderich, who,, in his
forceful manner, delivered 'a stir-
ring appeal . for all 'to- purchase
VictoryBonds: Canada, toda_y"_,-
he ` said, "is facing . the greatest
crisis in . her history, . and it be-
hooves those at.home to stand
behind our young men and wo-
men at the frontwho are risking
their lives . and -giving their all;
for their country to save it and
Friday night. the greater maj- the world from the ravages of
ority of the Guides tried the without non -essentials and place
Pathfinders Badge,.a test. set ,by every dollar we- can spare as , a
Mrs. W. L. MacKenzie. Mrs. Mc- loan to'our country in order 'that
Kim announced' 10 the'Guides victory may be.•s.peeded".
the plan for a hike the following
GUIDE NEWS'
As bridesmaid, her sister, Miss.
Marie Ferguson wore a floor
lingth'gown of blue sheer with
a light blue tulle shoulder length
veil, with 'b1'ue'flowers
els a h ad-
dress, She carried y supported
e
buds. The groom was .supe
by his .brother, Mr. Huffman Har-
ris of Toronto
A reception was held at the
hofne of the bride's parents,
where sixty invite- guests par-
took of. a buffet' luncheon. The
mother of the groom received,
wearing , moss green crepe dress
,with hat to match, with a corsage
of yellow roses. The bride's.moth-
-er wore a blue velvet dress, with
hat to match and with red roses
as a corsage. The roomwas dec-,
orated with pink and white strea-
mers.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris left by
motor for Toronto and other
points; the bride travelling in a
green velvet dress with hat- to
match and •a black coatwith sil-
• .ver fox fur collar. On their re-
turn they will make their i home
in Ripley.
The groom's gift to the bride
was a set of white pearls, to the
bridesmaid, a compact, to• the'
ushers,:' each a billfold, to. the
4 roornsmari' a tie; pin and to the
orfaiirs` <
Mcur pin. ,
KI NLOUGH
Mrs. H. A. Graham . spent a few
days with Mr. and :Mrs. Melvin
Johnstone, Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Morgan, Con.
10, visited Sunday. with Mr. and
Mrs. Archie ,McFarian.
Little Irlma Jeai Petey under=`
went an operation in Kincardine
hospital on Saturday morning
last. .
l'r. B. E. McLean and his
friend Mr. Anderson of, Sarnia
spent the week -end at' the foi
mer's horde here. ,
auk HarryA '.Neil;_ principal of
lHul o 1 erMWP4 � fv
day lastti,,for, the , celebration - of
Holy Communipn.
Mr. ;Thomas E. Hodgins, bro-
ther of Mr. Fred Hodgins, • pass-
ed away in Toronto on Saturday
last, Funeral services and burial
were in .Toronto` on• Monday:
S.ymp.athy is extended • to the be-
reaved.
Mr. LaVerne Morgan, of Lon-.
don renewed acquaintances here.
over the week -end. -
Miss Anna Morgan of Ripley
spent a few days with, Mrs. A.
McFarlan.., .
Services in the Anglican
church will begin on . Sunday
next at 7.30 - p.m. and will.alter-
nate morning and' evening for
the winter months with Bervie
congregation..
Mrs. Tom Hodgins is.hostess to
the Women's Institute on Thurs-
day (today).
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar r Hodgins
and family moved during the
week to the Irwin farm, Conces-
sion 2, /where they will ,. reside.
Mr. Hodgins is ernploye'd with
Mr. W Henderson.
Friends from. here -attended- the
-
furieral of the late Mac' Alexan--
der in Kincardine. Presbyterian
church 'on Tuesday: Mac was in-
stantly killed in a_ plane crash
on Thursday in the West.
On. Friday last about noon a
plane, from Bagersville; was
grounded on the Malcolm farm
just: north of the village which
attracted many spectators. 'The 1
young -pilot had lost his . location
and with slight ° engine difficulty
thought it best to land which he
did without any harm to himself
or to his plane.
son and J.V' k t
Men 30 40 561'
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normal pep, vire. vigor, vitality after 30, 40, or 50.(
Introductory size onlyt 35c. If'not delighted wittbbii
resultst all druggists. of St rttaking Osker tr xuTablets lowtoday.:
lents, iron, vitamin B"i, calcium, phosphorus: aids to'
the . Hun aggressor. We should do
day and a Hallowe'en party at
night. ,
• The 'Guides were disappointed
when the Kincardine patrol lead-
ers were unable to attend the
Hallowe'en Party held atur-
day evening. • Themasquerade.
was a great, success as everyone
came in costume. Ardonna. John-
ston received the .prize for the
best disguise. Games were, played
-and popcorn and cocoa served.
Brownies will open Friday, No-
vember 5th at five o'clock. Girls
seven years or overare invited
to the Guide Hall. Anyone with
a Brownie uniform is asked to.
band it in, to.,Mary L. Johnston
or • Beryl Solomon.
ST. : 'HELENS
Mr. and Mrs.- Callum Cameron
and little daughter ,of Detroit'
were visitors last week with Mr.
and Mrs: John Carrlbron.
LANGSIDE
Mr. and 'Mrs. Bill 'Scott • held
a . bridge party last Wednesday
evening for those , of this com-
munity and Whitechurch who en-
joy -this game. •
Dr. Alvin Woods of Dundas
and Mr: and Mrs. Wilson Woods
and family of Guelph were week
•end visitors with their mother.
Mrs. R. J. Woods. •
Mr; and Mrs Bill Culbert and
• '.li'a'`'te ti,thn Jllydk"u iid llPw�S,.LA.�. dt .tm %N �N ',r b `T,. y,„y'
i . an��'.orii�Y�a�
Ziorn, Visited' - With- Mr. ' and Mrs. '-
Russell Ritchie..
-Miss Jean Osborne of. luck -
now spent the 'week -end' with .
Miss. Gertie Brown:
The Langside Red CrSs's social
evening was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson: oiz. -
Friday evening with an'attend-
ance. of 47. The special 'prize ixt:
bingo was won, by Mrs. Russel/
Ritchie, The total .ebliection for .
the evening - was '•$8:05' and binge
expenses -were $1.78. It was de-
cided to continue • holding the
bingo games and everyone to-
play.
o
play.. whatever ;'games they wish.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reid invited
the. Red Cross, to hold their social
evening', there next Friday even-
ing, November; 5th. All . are. re-,
guested-to-britrgjtneir-card-ga :.ea
"With them: Everyone is.welcome.
Special collections were received, '
Mrs: Johne Richardson 25c, Mrs.
A: Emerson 25c, Mr. and Mrs..
John' Wraith 50c, Foster Mof-
fat
.
fat 1.00; Mrs. J. Conn 25c. •
_Messrs.,..Victor Emerson and.
Charlie Tiffin -spent Sunday af•• -
ternoon with Mr. Bill Donnelly,
of West Wawanosh.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford.Young,.
and family spent Friday evening
with Mr, and Mts.. 'Bert. Moffat.
Mr. and Mrs: Russell R\itchi
and Mrs. Fred Tiffin spent Mor
day in Ripley. ;
Land owners are' getting des
perate in their search • for farm-
hands, as this want ad, . in th
Kansas City Star, testifies:
"Farmhand—no ' work todo;
must be able to . sit . in rocking
Try a Want Advt.-They bring chair on cool south :porch and
resu.lf,9 . - come : to meals unassisted".
Mr. and Mrs., Ez Seitler -and
family have moved to the farm
of Mr. Harvey Hodgins south of
the village. We welcome these
new neighbors to our .community:
Little Harvey Stanley is - still
in the Sick ; Children's Hospital,
Toronto, as a result of a fall
"'some weeks ago /breaking his wore a street • length gown or.
arm. . • • powder blue -sheer withnavy ac -
LAC. Mervyn Cameron and cessories and carried roses, lily-
Mrs. Cameron of London spent of -the -valley and fern. Mrs. Don-
the week -end with Mr, 'and Mrs. ald MacCallum was matron or
Wm. Pinnell and on Friday ev- honor and Mr. Donald •MacCal-
enirig Mr. and Mrs.' Cameron' Iurri the groomsman.
were guests of honor at a recept= _
WEDDING -. BELLS
MacCALLUM—PHILLIPS - -.
At the Pentecostal parsonage,
Kincardine, with.Rev. J. Hudson
Hazlett officiating, Roberta Rose
Phillips, daughter of Mrs. Phil-
lips, Kincardine, and the . late
Wm. Philli7ps, became' the bride
of Mr. John 'MacCallum, . eldest
son of Mrs. McCallum, Kincar-
dine, and the late . Neil- MacCal-
lune. For the ceremony the - bride
t P lar Beach Pavilion, •
ion a op
Where an enjoyable evening of
music and dancing was enjoyed.
During the lunch hour the bride
and groom were presented with
a purse containing.. a • substantial
sum of money which showed the
high esteem in which the young.
couple are held.
1
awnmETSritiob elinpire .§erbice
LUCKNOW BRANCH NO. 309 .
PRESENTS FOR YOUR
ENJOYMENT, -THEIR ANNUAL -
Remembrance Night Dance .and .Prize Draw
In the Carnegie Hall, Lucknow, on
THURSDAY, EVG. NOVEMBER iith
ADMISSION 35c
9.30 SHARP CARRUTHERS ORCHESTRA
Prize Draw a r
12.30 4 Big Prizes, Value $13Q.00
DOOR PRIZE DRAW ALSO — THREE CORDS Of HARDWOOD
COME EARLY FOR__A FULL EVENING' OF DANCING 'PLEASURE. AT THIS BIG ANNUL EVENT.