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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-12-30, Page 8C A -,IMAGE :EH HT ............. The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario 411111.101011 — '� III OBTUARY I AT Victory in 1944 concerned with one major.,, issue. That `issue is OUR, MINDS 'AND OUR THOUGHTS .today ,are chiefly Victory ••over• the, Perces that would . destroy, th®se •°th gs=s•we ha -. lived and worked and fought for." '•,AS THESURT'A1N FALLS on tle. year .1943, to' all our°`� • customers -and friends we express our sincerest thanks for your kindly. acceptance of our efforts to serve and- until ,Victory. is. won `we- will .continue to- serve to.. the best ss:f.-. our ability. JUST ONE THING MATTERS IT'S YOUR GOOD- WILL Teton Ta ,T tax • Took Part In• Service A feature 94. the morning ser- vice at Knox Presbyterian church • year. Of a total of $50,000 re than $46,000 had been re- ce ived.. SEP I MRS. OLIVER JOHNSTON • . There, passed away suddenly in Toronto on Pecernbti. 14th,, a riaent to G. H. Smith for -has ef- foriner well known `resident of i 'forts in this connection: Y Nomination Meeting • SEP 0 '1r (Continued .from Page One) �• year and paid a special co.rnrli- i • THURS., DECEMBER 30th, 1943 i this 'c'ornmunity. •in the person of Mrs. Oliver . Johnston She was it her 09Yth year and a daughter of the late Mathew and• Liza Jane .Grummett of. Pufple '.Grove: The. „deceased .: spent, her: entire..life in the district until two :and •a half years ago when she moved to Toronto. After- her' -marriage to the late Oliver Johnston, they lived, at Kinlough a'nd ' Ho.lyrood befora • moving to Lucknow, about 44 Mr,. Joynt sato he was greatly impressed by . the -work 'Of .the Chixrfrens:=.Aid .S.o0ety i is P ilk.el and .no deed be.',ashazned 'of the County. Horne. He•, described,, the enUnciator'•systern .installed in .the home .for fire protection pur. • poses at a ' cost of $1700. Mr. Joynt con upended '''the •Board o1 Ed-uccation _-for ._public-- health'• work carried, on. in, The school. A grant of $10.00, per room is paid by the County l'.or such years ago. ,.Although not. in.. ro- medical - and.' :dental inspections, bust' health for some time Mrs... and these grants would :be paid Johnston was feeling fine when the 1Qca1 school 'covering the past 1 she contracted the flu and pneu- two yeas :upon application, and monia developed: She was,'in:'bed approval by the Inspector. for two weeks when her ' 'Condi-, ' Other Noriiinees S peak. JOh on Sunday last was the singing by a children's choir,: composed f t ent five boys grid • girhs from .the, rooam'of Principal lar- tion. became serious' and she lived Councillor Austin Solomon .only two clays. She was a very pointed, out` that Village financ4s: patient sufferer,. Mrs Johnston were in good shape with less out was of .a genialnature,•. a true standing taxes, hydro and water neighbor and friend ' and always rates than in `years,:. which is a willing • to give a helping hand ..credit to the secretary. He said when .and where she could. 1-ier the failure to secure. help : had -c-l- ef-- ' `- and • her home She was 'a faith- real;.:headache. ful church member and worker Councillor Temple Clark° re- heatre ' PRESENTS . T.�iiighi:, Thurs . Ray 'Vinland, Ginger Rogers ;* * "The, Major and the Minor" ' SHORT SUBJECTS Friday and :Saturday December 31st, January. 1st Bing Crosioy, . Bob Hone;' • Dorothy • Lamour in "Road to Mor, rocco. Also Latest NEWS' and TRAVELOGUE • for sonic years. ferrel' to.the garbage 'collection o �,t, y She was predeceased,by a clan- ,system, pointing out that the lis- ghter Clara; in„191`8, a step-daugh posal system `had been given cisco . of A:1VIeet g – t`ooi f tlie"P birc'Seliciat ter --Betty irr-•-her-er–ii sbaxrd. careful attention Weeds mer .Dekita service for pub is sc o0 youngsters iters ' sang • severa : ' The h' l in 1939 and an only 'sister :Mrs. bad he said due to inability • pupils was the subject of an inl to Christmas hens, the rendition �.Slgan in 1942. ure a weed inspector. teresting address' s Dr.. ..W V. of 'Which showed. the ,excehent She is survived by two daugla- C llor Boyes was absent, Johnston at a~recent meeting of results *of the training by their ters; Elva and Annie (Mrs., Gan - the' Culross Township Federa- music tutor,:Mr. J. A. Hay: — nett) two sons, Eldon and Goi:- tion of. Agriculture held in.Tees- Walkerton Herald -Times: don; three . grandchildren, C1ar- water. erice Johnston, Clara and J ern COMING NEXT WEEK :. , "The. Spoilers” i advantage of the service' this year secure than. in 1942. . . ounce - The meeting dosed with the• and the three other nominees., National . 'Anthein, but as bne Virden. Mowbray,- K. C. Murdie "wag" comtriented "Silent Night" and Harry :Nixon. replied 'briefly would have .been .More ~appropri'- when called on. a . 1 ate. NEW. YEAR'S GREETINGS • Sincere- Best Wishes For Et • Happy and Victorious - '. New Year. 1943 has been a ` year• of sorrow• and separation for many., • • In a business sense' it ;has •providedt difficulties serving you• =a5 we would , like. We wish to express ap- preciation. of your pleasant business. relations during 'they and .hope that we :, may r Merit your continued confidence in the year to come.. THOMPSO$'S 'PHONE '82 WE DELIVER VERSE OMITTED In our last issue the final verse was omitted' of the presentation poem read: t� Miss Jessie 1VIcKay on behalf of :the Kairshea Club. It .reads:. ~ Befoe we make the rafters ring Wi "Auld Lang Syne"--that'. wistful :thing,. How does oizr' toast (so Scottish) strike -you? Here's' to you—who's like yoti? Gannett;'all of Toronto; two step-1In'the absence the tlzree .r - daughters; Ethel and Mae. of De -tiring members of .the', Boa:rei..of troit; a,; step -son., Jim.of Toronto Education; the'chairman; of the and a. brother, Frank Grummett Board, Mr. A. E. McKim; was of` Huntsville. called on.. He pointed ou:t the The funeral se was .held lifficulty in paying high encui;i in ~Lucknow United . church, . Fri • salaries to retain members of the: day, December 17th and was con-, ; High School staff, without cans acted by 'Rev. J.. W. Stewart. � Ing a big .increase:in•the school Interment was in . Kinlgss Cern- rate eters. By • the Inspectors' reports, everything is going_ along very Origii is undetected';,. well in both high and public NEW RATION SYSTEM FOR .SERVICE MEN . ` . r • From now on, servicemen .o i 48,. ?2 and 96 -hour leaves will get .a card with their passes bear- ,ng_ the stamp of the issuing unit. The name, regimental rank -and number, plus . the number of meals served by his .hostess must be . entered by the visitor. The hostess, . on her part, signs the card, enters the number of• meals tation: school he said, and without squande ng money the Board: is I endeavoring to maintain the high. standard of the' school. Mr. W. B. "Anderson, who was nominated for the.^Board of -Ed- 'ucation, said that'with Mrs. An- derson on the Board it was,, a little .too much to expect ,hirci to qualify. • • . It IS a shame there isn't mote interest, shown,i he remarked, in reference to the small attend- ance. One hears lots of fault 'find- l ing, but few show enough ih terest , or, 'haveenough gumption.. to .. attend nomination to offer criticism or praise. - Dr. W.• V.,,, Johnston pointed out that the garbage_, collection systetri was being operated at ani ,approximate cost of 25 cents per 1. ' she has sserv'ed.r When nine . meals, -are served,the card is taken or mailed to the nearest local Ra- I tion Board, which then'' issues coupons for a two -weeks' supply: I, of any rationed commodity the hostess . may . desire. - UNITED CHURCH. LUCKNO.W Rev: J. W. Stewar?t,, B.A., B.D. Pastor' - SUNDAY, JANUARY 2 11 .a.m.--"How To . Approach The New. Year"., Sacramental Service. $tory---"The Magic Skin". Junior Church. 3 p.m. --Sunday School. pm,—"Bats Off To The Past --Coats Off To, The Future". 8.15 p,m.--Y. P. U. J I capita, and that more had taken . r • ppreciatic n and Greetinss .To The Electors Of The Village of Lucknow Ladies Si Gentlemen: Kindiy'accept my sincere thanks' for your acclama- tion' to the Reeve's chair for 1944. • Will endeavour to. merit that confidence by a -care- ful supervision of the af- fairs of the ,Village. My onhope and wish is that during 1944 peace may once again *be restored and that our boys and girls . will be back with:us, again.: Wishing youone and all a Happy and' Prosperous New Year. Sincerely, • W. JOYNT ' L. ' Just a Word of Thanks For Past Favors .; and , Sincere Best Wishes For the New Year THE MARKET STORE, Luckno • 0