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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-01-06, Page 4,1•. k 1 PAGE FOUR T. The Lucknow 'Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario THURSDAY, JANUARY '6, 1944' imilmosousamosurst BABY CHICK ORDER YOUR BABYCHICKS . - NOW FOR DELIVERY WHEN YOU : WANT THEW u . fete _,•Lismiliti, F, Lorl!e M Lennd 1, 'Phone .77-w'•. ZION The school meeting was held 1. Mree; and Mrs, Benson, Shackle - .'on Wednesday last when Mr.:i ton spent Monday at • Wingham. John Gardner was the retiring with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. trustee. Mr. John McDonagh was ..Jones. • newly elected to his place. Mr., Harold Blake is spending 'a CREWE We are glad to report. Mr. Rich- ard Gardner is able to 'be out again after 'hie recent attack of flu and ;'pneumonia., •• Visitors over, the holiday with'; Mr. ' and Mrs. Richard Gardner Were Miss-NoreenCobb of Hanle ilton ' and . Miss Ada 'Webster of: • Lucknow. Master • Murray • and . . Charles wi McDonagh spent last wee their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ander�n: Mr,• and lt/Irs. Gordon Kirkland and little • son 'David visited re- cently with the forrner's mother; in Teeswater. A very pleasant social evening was spent in the Orange Hail here on • Friday evening last. Mrd Lorne Ritchie. is assisting spent part of their.>holidays: with re'l'atives •here • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maize, .Ken - r eth McGuire and Mr. Will Hasty . and Lorne ..spent • New Years at Dave McWYinney's. Mr.`\\ and Mrs. Wilfred Dren•- nen, Lorainne :and J. C. were New 'Year's visitors^ with Mr. and Mrs.' Jack Bradley, Laurier.: ' Mr., and Mrs. Bert Treleaven, Ronald ,and Gwendolyn and Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Curran and fame i13. spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs.- Vernon Hunter; Luck - new: ' few days. .in ''Toronto with his sis- ter, ' Mrs. Stanley Fines. Mr.: Ivan Rivett and Mr. and •Mrs: Lorne Emmons and Muriel visited his parents,, Mr:: azd Mrs. George Emmons at Sarnia .last .Sunday. • . Mrs. Wm. Crozier left. on Wed= nesday 'for London .where she in- tends: to .spend some time with aug ers. • Mr. and. Mrs. • Jim Sherwood entertained a number • of their riends on New Year'.s. Mr. and . Mrs: Wilfred Drennan: and Mrs - Beet Treleaven.. spent Tuesday with Mr. .and Mrs. Jos. Hackett, Lucknow. :Mr: and Mrs. Palmer Kilpat-; rick and children 'of Toronto er Mr. Richard • Gardner at • preser,-t. „ (Intended for last . week) 'Those home for the holiday were: *Misses Lorna Reed, Kath- leen Gardner and Irlma Hackett from. Toronto;. Mr. Keith Hack- ett from Wingham; Mr. Harold Gardner of Hamilton; Miss Violet Ritchie of Listowel. , Mrs.-Ro.b&t Andrew. and Miss 'Ellen spent; Christmas week' faith .friends lei Detroit and Windsor,' Mr: and Mrs. Bill Hunter and Marlene spent Christmais with YVIr., and Mrs: Joe Freeman, Col- . borne. The Christmas tree and concert Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter Pixy on by the .teacher and pupils were -Christmas visitor: with Mr. was 'a'great success. Every num- • and Mrs. Herb Stothers, Nile.• her .was well given arid well re - Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner and re- ceived and after the program' • Pre -Nuptial Shower • . Caryl visited Friday with Mr. and Santa' Claus. distributed the :gifts j Prior -to her marriage on Xmas from ,a well laden. tree and all.I Day, Mrs. SidneyG. Gardner Mrs. Lorne Woods ape Mrs. Helen of Si. Helens. went home quite happy. . (nee Edythe Johnston) . was given]Mr. and Mrs: Sidney Gardner a• miscellaneous "shower at her'l Pine cones are useful in Can- home, Concession 10, Kinloss, • returned on Tlitirsday from their adiari° kitchens, Pot scrapers are ' wedding trip: The bride -elect received many Scarce these days, but a Pike lovely' and useful gifts and 'she Mr. and Mrs- . Ivan PapernicT One from the nearest tree will of Goderich visited Sirnda 'with -suitably thanked all present fbr` y db' the jobs -their kindness to her. The fol Mr. and Mrs. Will Ritchie. Misses Elsie and Violet Ritchie spent a lowing address was read during few days' in Goderich the guests o an rs. apern c evening:" Mrs: McKenzie Webb and Mrs. •Allister Hughes attended the fun- eral of their aunt,,tMrs. Clark in Guelph on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Thomp- son, Donald and Patsy Jean • of Lucknow spent theholiday week- end with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Thom. BORN—In Wingham General Hospital on Sunday, December 26th. tee LAG. Clifford Purdon & Mrs. Purdon (formerly Miss Mar- garet Aitchison) of: Centralia., a daughter. Mrs. Ramage of .P'aramount & Miss Ruth Ramage Who has been teaching near Bancroft; were home for the Christmas vacation. Ruth will attend .Normal at Tor- onto. Gnr.Hugh : Rutherford of the Regimental Police, Orillia and Miss Rowna 1 f ry of Toronto were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie spent, New Year's with Willa gutherford for•'the week-' _th.eir parents. end, , KINL.OUGH " The annual school meeting was held ' on . Wednesday afternoon last. 'Favorable reports were giv-- len•, of the year's work. The trus- tee board was returned•to office, namely John Bark, Alex Percy and epeeek Brown, George W. FOR SALE '--- large Mammoth Haldenby is ,seca:etary-treasurer. Bronze' gobblers from selected Mies Betty Gillespie . visited blood, -tested stock.', Apply to during the Weekwith her father FRED MARTIN, R. 3; Lucknow: Mr. Charlie G'Gillespiei in . Kincar- dine arid with Whitechurch vela- - - dives. .Mr. and` 1Vrrs Jack 1=I -ilk spent the ' week. -end in '; London ' with LAC. Mervin Cameron and Mrs. Cameron. , STRAYED to the- Premises of the '' Misses Betty° and, Dorothy Mace undersigned a roan ,;steer, . be - Ever of London , visited during `tween 700 and 800: ,lbs. Owner the. holiday :• With their: grand-' may 'have, same by' identifying father; Mr. J. B. Hodgkinson re- animal and paying expenses. turning . to London the end of the) JAMES McNAIN, R. 3,. Goderich. week. .' .: . . Miss Evelyn; McLean of Lon- don spent .the week -end' with her mother, Mrs. W. J. McLean. Mr. and Mrs; Ezra,' Seitler and family were visitors. with Tees - water relatives for" New Year's: AC2. Russell Scott; R. C. A. F. at St. Thornas was a .New Year's guest - with relatives ..here. Mr. and Mrs. Eze Stanley and family `visited New• 'Year's- with Mr. and. Mrs. Albert ,Stanley, of Kinlgss: •• . Mr. -.Jas. Hodge returned 'home after •visiting over the ho i•a.y int Dunnville. \.. Mr. J. Hodgkinson, Mrs Wil- ert Hodgkinson and • Kenneth. ent New Year's in London. •Wil - b' rt `°returned.•home with . them. rs.• Jane Percy is a patient i'rin:carane Hospital critically ill: Her many friends hope for her recovery. i AC. Glen Pinnell of Angus spent the week -end at his home here. • ' Mrs. Tom Hodgins spent a. few days in Kincardine with relatives. Mr. and .Mrs., • Harold Percy & Billy ,were New Year's ,visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. Orr, Lang - side. Miss "Helen. MacGregor : return- ed' to Kincardine after spending the past week with her aunt, Mrs. Allan Wall. Mrs. Fred Hodgins entertained the Red Cross ladies .at a quilt- ing • at . her home on Tuesday af- ternoon. Miss Ellen McBride. returned to her teaching duties' in Kin- cardine 'Township. WANTED Pure' bred Holstein cows; TB tested and blood tested: Apply BROWN'S,- FARM:,:: R Rc 4, Guelph .er phone L. Brown, 626, 'Guelph. FOR SALE H 4 young general, purpose horse's, ' ' :well Xiroken single and double; 2 Clyde horses. weighing '1'706;e6 cows, 'springing. NORMAN, O'CONNOR, Lucknow, R. 7, Phone 66-22 Dungannon. FOR ' SALE—Village property . of the late Maxwell Raynard-, in- eluding house .;and ; suable and •:2 acres ofeland more • er less: Apply to Walter Leltoi., •R; 7, Lucknow. We require additional b'recd�- •ing flocks all breedsto supply us' with hatching' ..eggs for . 1944 hatching season: Flocks culled .and nlooatestecl freeof charge. Guaranteed premium paid. Also turkey.floek. s needed; . Cockerels wanted.: .Barred Rocks, White Legli'orns,' White Rocks and Black Australorps suitable for . breed- ing: Write for full details immed- iately.. Tweddle' ' Chick Hatcheries„ Ltd. Fergus, •Ont.\ FOR SALE—good warm coerisk coat, low priced. Apply .at Sen- . tine) Office. ' FOR SALE ---• Bny's' and, man's skati•ne outfit. size 3 and 71/2, or• me reasonable Apply . at Sear- • tine ('Fane?,.. ST. HELEN'S the course of this' pleasant social • • ASHFIELD NOTES Mr. and Mrs; Geo. Iunter and Mr. and Mrs.' Will Hunter and Marylyn and Mr. and Mrs.• Lloyd I1unter spent New Year's with Mr. • and Mrs. Will Hunter's. Mr., and Mrs Les -Ritchie .. and, Alvin spent Neve Year's day with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sherwood and family. Mr. and Mrs. P. Cook: and fam- ily visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. MacDonald in Lucknow onNew Year's day.. Mr. & Mrs: Jake- Hunter spent New. Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Will •Humphrey of Wawarn sh. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Alton Land children spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. John McDonagh. Messrs. Leonard and Harold Dear Edythe: • We are gathered 'here this ev- ening to honor ypu and to ex- press our congratulations and sincere good wishes on the oc• casion• of your approaching mar- riage. We have known you a long' time, ' Edythe; and have always %und,.yeti ,a, true _friend, always_ ready to help and always done in the spirit of friendliness .that is so much a part of you. We will miss you` from among • us but, know that your new friends will find in you the same spirit of steadfastness and loyalty. we wish for you and your life - mate great hTppiness throughout.. your wedded life. May every joy be yours as, youtread its path 'way.'We present you with these. small gifts as a token of . our. friendship and esteem rind with them go every wish for, a bright and unejouded future. • Your friend:; and neighbor . AUCTION SALE of 'farm stock, and' implements at, Lot 7, an. 10, E.D: Ashfield, two miles west of Bedfast on Wednesday, Janu- ary '12th at one o'clock. See bi11s for list & terms. Donald B. Blue, Auc,; GILBERT • VINT, Prop. TENDERS • TENDERS _ WANTED ---,by, S. S. No. 3, ' West Wawanosh,. for 14 cords of • green beech or ;maple hard bodywood, 16 'inches long, to be delivered at the school not later than April' lst. Tenders re- ceivedup to January 15th by J. R. MURRAY, Sec.-Treas., R. 2, Lucknow. , TENDERS. WANTED by S, S. No... 5, Ashfield, for 12 cords of beech and maple hodywood,T; 16" inches long,. delivered at school any CARD OF 'THANKS The . family of the; late Mrs - Donald• Stewart' . are sincerely grateful to friends . and neigh, - bort' for the 'many kind•• acts .and expressions of sympathy tender- ed them in ..their bereavement. The family of the late Win. Armstrong acknowledge with; heartfelt appreciation 'and thanks the acts of kindness and 'expres- s.ions of sympathy extended thein in the 'loss ofa dear :husband and father. Mrs. P. M. Johnston -;wishes to thank the Lucknow' Women's In- stitute and others vvho so kindly remembered her, during, her re- cent illness.. sincerely •th,ank the Lucknow . Red Cross for the love- parcel ove- parcel of knitted goodswhich was 'very much appreciated. Jack' Cook. AlIan Treleaven; vtishes to ack- nowledge with sincere`thanksand app ,eciation` the love y and use- ftrl, parcel . of . knitted goods i;e-e. ccntLy received from. the Luck-'' now Red .Cross. • • Notice TO Creditors All .persons'.- having claims :against the Estate of Alexander •Mafc:Diarreid, late of the' Village' of Lucknow in the County of Bruce,- Rett -red Farmer, -deceased,: whodied on or about the Eigh- teenth .day-. of October A.D. 1943, -are. hereby notified• to tend to A. Grant MacDiarmid, R.R. No.. 3, Lucknow, Ontari4 the Executor of: the estate of the said Alex- ander MaeDiarmid on ,-or 'before, the Fifteenth day of January A.D. 1944; full particulars of their claims in . writing. Immediately after the said 15th: of January the assets of the :said Testator will be distributed among . the• parties • entitled thereto having regard only , to the claims: of • which theeexecutor shall then have notice. DATED this Twentieth day. of December A.D.• 1943. A. G. 1\ae.Diarmid, • • R.R. No: 3, Lucknpw, Ont. time before June lst. Tenders ,received by the undersigned to January 15th, 1944.. Lowest or F. T. �+. 'ARMSTRON•G any tender :not necessarily ac- • cepted. WM. HELM, Sec:-Treas., OFT011IETRIST R. 3, •Lueknow: ` i . I N LUCKNOW IN MEMORIAM4 - HODGKINSON—In loving mem- ofy of Elizabeth Ann, ,wife .. of James B. Hodgkinson, who pass,- ed ass-ed away January 4, 1942. `A" wondef uT'moiliet• yeoman 'and aid, • - One who is better, God never made. • A 'wonderful worker; so loyal . ' and true One in a million, that mother wee • you, - Just in your judgment, always right Honest and, liberal, ever upright. )dyed 'by your friends, and all whom you knew, Our 'wonderful mother, that mother was you. Sadly missed•.by husband and family. • - EACH WEDNESDAY , . FROM • 2 'p.m., to 6 o'clock AT WM ; CH1l'HD'S STORE` P.Stuart MacKenzie BARRISTER & SOLICITOR Walkerton, 'Ontario. IN LUCKNOW Each Wednesday Afternoon &' Evening At G. H. SMITH'S •OFFICE re—raysw�.�wba�cr+riA.r.:.u�z..>-+.:vee>mraoc •