The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-01-13, Page 4• PAGE- FOUR
The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario
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BABY CHlieltS:
ORDER YOUR BABY CHICKS
NOW
FOlt:DELIVERY WHEN YOU WANT THEM
Complete Line of Feeds,
Lorne Maciennan,-'Phone 77.4.
CULROSS CORNE,RSWHITECHURCH
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----Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stobo &
family, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan
• Keith and family visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Wraith Sunday.
• Mrs. Roderick MacKenzie of:
• AinberleY-is Miss Annie'.
MacKenzie.
.Mr. & Mrs. Art Hodgins spent
• Sunday. evening With Miss Tena
: -Iodins, Who is sick With pneu-
,•,.. ,thonia. 'Mrs. Wni, Wall is nursing
Mr., and Mrs. Wm: Wall spent
a iekv days with Mr. and- Mrs.
•• . ; John Schumacher. •
'Mrs•. Walter Hodgins is Visiting
for----a-•-4-ime-witn
Charlie Hodgins.
•• Miss Anna Ross is no hOrne
from Wingham hospital. ••
•Mrs. Mike Gamble spent ' an
afternoon:with Mrs. Murray last
week. -
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•• MAI- -Earle-Hodgins and Shir-
•;ley' spent an evening last we
•with Mrs.• Jas. Wraith.
• • •• Mrs. Frank Ritchie gaVe a Red
, Cross:. tea on Friday afternoon•,
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when two quilts were completed.
• Also the draw on the' quilt, ,was
made by Mrs. Cecil' GardneThe
qUilt, was' donated by the work-
ers and realized $24.00. on ▪ the
• sale of tickets. Mrs. Leslie Rit-
chie held 'the lucky ticket.
• Mr. "Keith Ritchie returned
• here and i,s spending :a while
• with friends.' He' completed his
•:secOnd season on the Great Lakes'
this• year as a fireman.
Mr. and IVIrs. Cecil Gardner
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
• and Mrs. Mel„Dixon of Dungan-
• non. „.
• Mr.' and Mrs. Wilfred Quaid
• and family of Goderieh'. Were re -
'cent guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Gardner. •
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston,
Lois and Carman, also Mr: Reg.
• 'McBride of iHolyrood • and Mr.
Graydon Ritchie of Lanes spent
Tuesday evening" with Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney,. Gardner: •
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Wrens Velma Scott of St. Hy
acinthe, Quebec jnd Jean Well -
wood of Halifa are spending
'two weeks at their _homes here,
. Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and Mrs.
Orval Tiffin Visited' ion 1VIonday.
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin. We
are sorry to.say the latter is suf-
feiting frOrn heart ;rouble.
• Mrs. Sam Reid of Ashfield is
visiting Ithis week witn ;her 4sis-
ter, Mrs' W. R,
Mrs. Jack Gillespie has gone
to Brantford where her husbana
is training and where she has
acce • ted a9 9 Sitio
• Cockshutt "Compani: ,
Messrs. ''Harris Putdon: or St.
Helens, Wesley Tiffin ef Lang -
side, Robert Henry Purdori of
the West. and Mrs. Wm. Dawson
tored. to Toronto' One day last
dek.
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Mr. Stein of the West is visit
ing his brOthers-in,law• Messrs.
Wm. and James Ptirdon & other
relatives. • ' •
Mr. Clarence Cox has boUght
a 12 -acre farm' from Mr. Ander-
son of, neat' Auburn. ••
The Women's Institute had a
box social and daride in their hall.
last Thursday evening, A good •
program was given with Rev. A.
H. Wilson as chairman. Mr. Matt
Gaynor, auctioneett of Lucknow,
auctioned off the boxes, after
which there . was dancing to
music by Tiffin's" orchestra. The
proceeds are to be u'sed 'to send
boxes overseas.
.Mrs. John 'Kennedy .is spending
a few weeks with her daughter,
Mrs. Toynbee Lamb of Goderieh
• The annual meeting ofthe•
Presbyterian church will be heidci
on Tue,sday, January lath... •
'TJWRS.,Mitr ANY i3t1 1 .0 190
" WEDDING BELLS
3!valp.vialc--.1kwar
Her mother's floor -length ,wec17,
ding veil of whia -tulle, was
wpm by Miss Nerah Helen Jew-
itt, daughter of Mrs. Harold Jew-
itt, Dundas street, Landon; 'for-
merly' of •Lucknow, for her mar-
riage Saturday afternoon. to
Leading Aireraftrnan Charles L.
Herbert; son of, Mr. and Mrs'. A.
M. Herbert, Broughdale. , The
ceremony, performed by Rev, M.
B. Parket, took • place in St.
4.,uice's. Anglican- .ettatrelielz,whe
1VIts. _John Harvey ,played - th
wedding Music, During' the sig
ing • of the register the ' brid
groom'sfather. sang.,"The Lord
raye0, The 4oVely briclal've
lr frem •a skill' cap, edged wit
orange .blossoms, over. the gow
.oi. white faeonne,-,'fashioned' o
simple. ,lines,' with tight -fitting
•basque waist, long torso an
bouffant skirt, sWeetheatt neck
line and short sleeves The bid
wore a; gold locket. and carrie
a colonial bouquet of red rose
and forget4ne-nots. She was giv
en in marriage by,her uncle, Mr
Thomas Waddell, . Newton, • in
her sister, Mrs. J. A.Taylor, Lon
don wag' matron, 6f.'honot He
gd•vvn was of poudre blue faconn
sin -ilia!' to the bride's with blu
shoulder -length veil, and Colonia
bouquet of •Talisman roses. - Mr
J. A. Taylor was best man. A
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of the' bridegroom's patents.. Mrs.
Jewitt ,chose a :black .etepe dress,
trimmed with sequins, . small
b1a.ck." hat and, • red .`roses. WS.
Herbert '• received .; wearing air
force blue_e_aLerepe,.wnavy
hat and • yellow.. sweet peas for
her ;-Corsage.. Later' 'the' .couple
left • on .a trip to NiagaraFalls,
the • bridetravelling' in a.•poOdte
'bluetwo-piece. crepe, blue and
black check. tweed' 'Coat, black.
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felt hat and accessories. . They.
will...live in Vancouver.,
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COLLIN S'.....alfelYIULLIN
• The hoind of Mr_ and Mrs:Wm.
J. tMeMullin of Lurgan, was the
scene of a quiet, pretty Wedding
on Saturday, Janual.y. ;1st, When
the marriage- of their only dau-
ghter, Beatrice Evelyn and Ray -
Mond Leslie, sen. of Mr. George
Collins and the late Mrs. Collins
of North Bruce, was •solemnized
by.the Rev. J. C. Nicholson.
The bride, given in Marriage
by her father,'wore a floor length
gown of white triple sheer and
arried red rose bads. Her
bridesmaid, Miss, Phyllis 'Mc-
Connell of Kincardine, wore pale
ink net over:taffeta and carried
ink and white carnations.
The •groorn was 'supported. by
Mr. Austin Martin of Lucknow.
.After the *ceremony a wedding
dinner was served • in the dining
rooinitastefillly, decorated: in pink.
The rich uncle Wrote
nephew. "I ain 'sending yd'i the
$10 Yen requested, but must draw.
your attention to a spelling er-
ror in your last letter'10 is
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Written with ' one • nought, not
twor."
Farm NI
11:INTA.1 ; -.January and.: 19.
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VIDIOANNONJanuar', 204 21
HOURS -10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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All :farmers are cordially .invited to attend.
JAMES C. SHEARER, - .
Agricultural Representative.,
,onst 1m:
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nd white. ,
Later the happy couple left for
short trfp, ,the bride wearing
brdwn alpine suit with brown
ccessOries. •,
After the honeymoon the bride
ill take up residence. in Kineat::
inc and the groom will return.
o Dundurn, Sask., where he is
tatioried with •the • Canadian
.Army. •
Presbyterian Mission Band.•
--Th-e----f4iTaT-ineeting of '"-the
Vidalia 'Mission Band was hel•d
• on Monday afterneon with an at-
tendance of thirty-nine, The Pre-
sident, Jane Johnstone, was in
the ' chair. After the opening
hymn the leader conducted the
worship period. The program in -
eluded: soles by Ruth Johnston
and Bdwcn Miss, a song 'by the
primar' children, and recitations
by 01 dys Chin and Charlie
Chin. he Rand divided • for
study. tiss M, -MacDougall took
charge; of the Seniors. and Mrs
G. Fifth qt the Junior's. The Meet-
ing trio. ed with prayer
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WANTED -Windmill head; open
type, Toronto or Chicago: ApplY
tei; PETER MOFFAT, R. 31 Tees-
watr. Phone '57 -r -2i.
LOST -Black & tan hound, with
small Scar on right side. $10.09
„reward. LLOyD. STEIN,„ Luck -
'e
neW;:Phorie .6872 Dungannon.
FOR 'SALE --Village 'property 'of
th •e .M•ax-Well. Raynard, in -
eluding 'hotise, 'and stable and '2
acres of land more or lese • .:
*.Apply. •to Walter Alton,.
7 Lucknow.. •--t•
AUCTION SALE el truck load
of Portland cutters and . sloop
sleighs: all in A-1 shape, at Tdes-
water on Saturday, January 15th
at 2 p.m. Lewis Rd.-W.16nd' Auc.;
• Jack Thyme. Prop.
FOR, SALE—Village residence Of
the late Angus MaiKenzie, Have-
lock St., the , property of Luck-'
now and South Kinloss Presby-
terian Churehes. Apply t�. Vitt -
den Mowbray or Archie -Mc-
Intyre. I
HATCHING EGGS WANTCD
• We , require • additional • breech
..ing flocks *all breeds. to supply us
with hatching eggs for: .1944.
hatching season. Flocks • culled
and bioodtested free of ;charge.
Guaranteed premium paid. Also
urkey flWics needed-. Cockerels
wanted: , Barred Rocks, White
T.,eghorns„White Rocks and Black
Australdnis • sUitable • ,for • breed-
,
ing. Write far full details immeci-
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lately.T
Tweddle Chick .Hatcheries, Ltd,
Fergus; Ont.
. • TENDERS •
TENDERS WANTED—by S. S.
No. 3, West Wawanosh, for 14
• cora of green beech or maple.
hard bodywood, 16 inches long,.
td be delivered at the school not
later than April lst.,Tendersre;
ceived up to January 15thbY J.
R. MURRAY, .Sec.-Treas., R. 2,
Lucknow. • •
•' CARD OF THANKS -i.."••'
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• The family of the late William
1Bell tdesire to express their ap-
preciatign, to their neighbors,
friends andracquantances, who '
so kindly, extended/ their-. syin, ' -.
patliy- and floral tributds,at, the• ;"
time of their recent bereavement
in• the loss Of•a loving 'father.
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'Mrs:- John Hewe and, ,famity .. . '
• acknowledge , with heartfelt'• a'p- • •
pteciation 'an,d thanks the acts
.of kindness'4..and expressions of
sympathy. extended them u -i th
lass of a." dear husband and
,father• `:
Mrs. John Kennedy and family
_wish • to thank their rnanyl. friends , -:------
and neighbors 'for the deeds „ of .
kindrieSs and sympathy shown
them in their: recent bereave-
ment, especially 'the very Close
neighbors, Bob Laidraw; Russell •
Gaunt, Torn „ Gatifit and Miles' • "••
MacMillan; who have been most
kind' during these last; years and .
at the time' of the funeral.
: Bill Treleavenof the R,C.A.F. ••
at Vietoriavikle„cluehee;:_wzithes_.•
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to sineereIythank the- Lucknow
Red ,Ctose for his gift of knitted
goods which is 'much appreciated
and most useful_ •- °
oming Lvents II
PLAY AND DANCE . •
• Twa'one-act 'comedy. plays, .
4'Love and Doughnuts" and "Ada
GiVes.•First Aid" tartill be presen- ••
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ted in the.- Conimunity' Halt; •St.. • ;'.
Helens ori; Friday, January , 21st
at 8.30, under auspices of the.
Women's Institute. Dancing af- •
ter. Lunch served. Admission 25c
and 15c,
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TENDERS WANTED by S. S. No.
5, Ashfield, for 12 oords of beech
and maple bodywood, 16 inches
long, delivered at school any
time before June lst. Tenders
received bythe undersigned to
January 15th, 1944. Lowest or
any tender not necessarilYac-
cepted- WM. HELM, Sec.-Trcas.,
R: 3, Lucknow. ;•
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The ;annual meeting of the
Lucknow Agricultural Society
will be held in the Tow n Hall,
Lucknow; ,on WedngSday,! Jan-
uary' 26th at to o'clock sharp. •
• . JOSEPH :AGNEW, 'Secretary.
NOTICE
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•.*DANCE 'NEXT WEDNESDAY
• The Lucknovir-Legion Will hold
a dance in the Town Hall, Luck -
now' on Wednesday, January 9th
at 9.30 sharp. Carruthers orch-
estra. Admission' 50c. Entire. pro-
ceeds ip aid of the Legion's over-
seas cigarette' fund. .
DANCE FRIDAY
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In aid of the "decorate the hall
fund",,,the iLucknoW Fire Com-
pany will hOlci a dance inthe
Town 'Hall this , Friday night; •
January 14th. •Dancing 9 30 to
• • '.30 --no later. Door prizes, two. •
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. ANNUAL MEETING
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• PARAMOUNT
dmiiim..00.00.•••••••
Carrnen Hamilton of Port Ai,
bell Spent the week -end with
his parents.'
MISS M. Aitchison ofSt. Helen,
is assisting Mrs. Alex McNay:
Mr, J. McIntosh spent the week'
end in Toronto. •
The Wontion's Institute 'will
hold their -monthiy meeting at
the home Of Mrs. Wm. 'Kernpton
on Wednesday, • January 19th.
Program ;committee; Mrs. Oliver
MireCharles• and Verna Hamilton.
holY'call, exchange of giftf;'.
A maid who recently joined the
church was asked how she knew'
she was converted. , •
She rePlied: `"Because now ;•1
Herrn under the rtigs".'
$5.00 bilis. Carruthers orchestra.' ; •
Adylission . .•
F. T. ARMSTRONG
OkOMETRIST
IN LUCKNOW
EACH WEDNESDAY
• PROM
2 p.m: to 6 o'clock
•T-WM.ICIIIV4116'S STORE
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P. Stuart MacKenzie
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
Walkerton,Ontario.
• IN lUCKNO*
Each Wednesday,
Afternoon & Eyening
At G. IL SMITH'S OFFICF
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