The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-01-20, Page 4PAGE ]FUR
The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario
BABY CIIICKS
ORDER YOUR BABY CHICKS
NOW
amensummis
FOR DELIVERY WHEN YOU WANT THEM
Complete Lime of ,Feeds-
LOine MacLennan, 'Phone 77-w o I,
Coimmiasi►on To Hee
�F Livestock Problenis `'
KINLOUGFI BOUNDARYEAST ;..
Thanks to the local Red . Cross Mits.' George Kennedy .Is spend-
. those, -ing this week iii'- Toronto: • _.
Mrs ' (Sgt.) Melvin.. a eaf
has been received from Hackett
serving in the armed forces ' for
boxes sent at . Christmas.
The Sr. ;Women's Auxiliary, met
on -Fridays afternoon at -the home
of Mrs. ` A. E. 'Haldenby with a
•good attendance. ' Mrs. Milton
Walsh presided: The meeting; op-
ened with that, well loved •hymen
`What .a friend we' have in . JesUS�
Mrs. James Hodgins.• read • tyle,
scripture lesson. PrayerS •follow-'_
eed. Minutes' of the Previous meet-
ing
eeting were area an •a� eP ede'°Fh
roll call was answered With 'el,
scripture verse. The se creetda, ry,
•
Mrs George Haldenby' :'
letter of thanks from .Rev: 4GiT=
,V.,- n
The `i stock • tornmittee.. of
the A .•icultural Commission of
Inquiry are planning to hold a
number of meetings in Western
Ontario as follows: January 27,
Clinton; January 28, Chatham;,
January..29, London:
The meetings; will afford live-
stock producers and Agricultural
organizations;, to present .the pro-
blems concerning both:: the pro-
duction and marketing of live.
stee•1s tee the eoieeieiseioneee
The • local meeting will be held
in'the Agricultural Board Room,
Clinton., on January- 27th cam-
blencing at 9.30 • art.. and . ,00ri,
Woodstock .spent the Week -end
with '• Mr. and Mrs. Pharis Math-
ere
•
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton' Rettinge1•
and. family: , visited at Mr. Johri
MacMillan's , on Sunday.
Mrs. James Forster spent ;Tues..
afternoon . With Mrs: 'Philip Mac-
Millan., .
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Forster
.and Nancy spent, Sunday at. Mr.
e
Mrs, Ed McQuillin and Grant
visited recently with Mrs.' Sara
Morrison and Mrs; Gee.Fisher.,
Pte, Elmer Smith. of Ipperwash
is on farm leave '.assis` ir_g at • the
THURS, JANUARY 20th, 1944
sliroloPow-
s•.
Win, .. . _ ° ^"�:."--.o
COLONY HOUSE WANTED --
Apply at ..Sentinel Office. " Events
4'M
FOR, SALE ' 3 storm windows, -
2 ft. 6" by 5 ft 8" ,.Apply at Ser
,tinel ".Office.
FOR'.. RENT—Small house near'
**town: Apply'`te P: S . MacKenzie•
or tti Herb`' Miller.
FOR SALE -=•Cutter in good ,con-
dition.* Apply to ` MRS. GEORGE
eluding at 230 p:m. - • BR•bOKS,,'R::6, Lucknow.
:Mr... W. , A. Dryden, Brookline
is chairman of the Livestock WANTED—Windmill head, 'open
Cemnmittee and Mr. McIntyre
Hood, Toronto,' is secretary.
'The Huron;Federation of Agri-
culture 'should , be credited with
arranging tlie. Clinton meeting
for : the convenience of the Lieie�
stock, .producers of Huron and,
.neighboring counties. . - •
Bert Thompson of Moosonee for
•
ai `bale" that: had been sent in DE'
cember. Mrs. A. ' E. Halden,by,
• prayer partner secretary, : read a
letter she • received' from .. Miss
Winnifred `Massey' of • . Aklavik;
Where She is engaged in .Mission-
ary wcirk , This being a work
• Meeting alltook pert .in piecing
a quilt top to •,be quilted :for
social service work. The alloca-
tion front. the ; Diocese' secreta**
was read .and the necessary art-
' 'ides will .be . made and sent in
time for the .Deanery. bale. The
president closed the meeting with
prayer. :Lunch was served by,•, the
hostess: ' • • •
•
rloehee-Of-ehis---sist er '. ice:-Fearie
Miller, while. Mr.• Miller is con-
valescing. - ,
LANGSiDE
Mr. and Mrs. George Tiffin and
Colleen spent' Thursday . evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Rit-
chie. •
• Mrs, Pee Stewart has :returned.
orne, a er spen • ing a wee
Mrs. M. MacNiel of Belgrave.•
Mrs. Lorne! McAllister &-Shirr;
°ley of,: Culross,.rettnned home on
Sunday after •spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs:- R. °Stew-
:Mr. and`Mrs. 'Bill 'Henry and
faintly spent Sunday with Mr:
and. Mrs. George Tiffin.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Eddie Wadel;arid
gi.ily spent \ Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs.: R. Caskinette,•.
NIr's. Wallace Conri and Elaine
type, Toronto :or Chicago. ,Apply
to PETER MOFFAT, R. `°3. Tees='
water. Phone, 57-r-21.' .
MEN WANTED -two men 'to cut
20. cords of • hardwood. in ,Ash-
field. Apply to Reuben Wilson;
R. 3, Goderich:. 'Phone 80-r-9,
Dungannon
Mr. Lincoln 'Morrison of Luck-
now , is assisting • Mr. La:U a=;c£
'McLeod,. and. •Mr. James' Or'-' at'
Mr.' Alfred' . Paterson's.
Mr. Price °Scott,'entertaineci the
Bridge Club on Wednesday even-
ing. • Winners were Mrs Ivan
Conley; and Mr. Farish Moffat.,
After lunch was served .by Mrs.
Murray and' Wren, .Velma Scott,
Mr. 'Farish Moffat moved a vote,
ofthanks and the evening was
bxcgight to a close with God save
the King: ` ,,
The . monthly meeting of •the
Whitechurch Institute was held
at the home, of , Mrs. • Ezra Well -
Wood. Mrs. Cecil: Falconer pres-
ided and the meeting was open-
ed with the Institute, ode:, •The attend as new officers
roll call was answered .with r�'- resident, . tress= turkey flocks' needed. 'Cockerels
are needed foF p wanted: Barred Rocks,' White
cipes for salads for winter. Read- ry wanterris. White Rocks arid'Slace
titer, and secreta•.
Ings were •given by' Mrs, Wait`~'' The bridge Club met laet' Wed Australorps suitable • for breed
Lott, ante Dau+son , s .and nr sday evening tat the home 'of ing ra1or for full details im breed -
evening
Airs. Lance Grain. After sir.gsx:g. 71r; Price Scott of Whitechurch I Lately. •
community songs the topic `eine �,
ASHFIELD
1
• AC2. Austin Scott, R: C. A. F-,
''St. •Thomas, •spent the week -end,
• with Mr, and Mrs. Milton Walsh.
• Mr. and Mrs: Howard McGuire
of Olivet .visited Sunday with •Mr.
and Mrs: George Haldenby. -
Mr. and Mrs. Ab Stanley :end
family .of Kinloss visited 'Sian -
day with eMr. `and- Mrs. Ez, Stag-
ley_ .' . • •
:Misses, Marion Walsh and Jeati
. Thompson spent the week -end .ill
London. • ,
Sixty Years Married .'
s
, Mrs. Jacob Eckenswiller, extend �
Mrs. George Fisher. Local run-
. heartiest. 'congratulations • on the 'rent events were given by Mrs -
occasion of their .60th wedding lint McInnes. Letters of tl�ae s'
• '1tis grand �` : old
\_��_ ;anniversary.
couple are both enjoying' good.
health in spite of their advanced
years and it is the wish of all
„red to enjoy' their
• that they.be Spared vr+as appvu�y-
diamond wedding, . On Monday i a id ' 's= • M bray
• d 'called to spend ; ' to buy for the 22 boxes to
' . The. many friends of; -Mr. grid
PLAY AND DANCE
Two one -act comedy plays,
"Love and Dough
nuts" end "Ada
Gives ,F�'irst : Aad ` will be' present, ..
ted in: they Community Hall, St.
Helens on Friday, January 2let .
at 8.30, under', auspices of the'
Women's Institute.. Dancing.,of .
ter' Lunch Served. Admission, 35c
and 15c. •
DANCE AT KINTAIL
A Burns dance and card„game . .
under the auspices of the Kintail
Wonrien's Institute will be held
in Kingsi�ridge. Hall, Friday, Jan-
uary 2lst. Cards 8.30- to 10,30.
Door prize $5.00 War . Savings
certificate. Lunch counter.• 'Car-
ruth.ers orchestra. Admission , 50c
Proceeds for Red Cross' work.
HOUSEKEEPER waints', position?
capable of taking charge of home:
Apply :to Miss. Matilda •1VIcN'all,
in • former Albert ` ` Towle resi-
dence.
spent . last. week ' with Mr and
Mrs. Earl Caslick of.. Culross`
Mr Archie Taylor of North
Bay. is, visiting . with 'Mrs.. W. .A.
Taylor.. and. Charlie. • -
The 'annual meeting' of Lang-
side church wast held on Mofiday:
The Y.P:S. held:, a social even-
ing: on Friday evening at ethe
home of Mr.' Foster Moffat.
The Red -Cross Society ' will
hold their :re -organization meet-
ing this Thursday evening at the
home :'of Mr. :end Mrs. 'William
Brown. All the community is
urged to 'a ei
CAR' FOR SALE -1934 For.
lux Sedan,.4 cylinder, driven
only ' 16;000 miles, new tires and
battery. • • Apply at the FORD
GARAGE, Lrickhow.
CARD OFF THANKS
• I. wish to .acknowledge ,with
sincere thanks the • lovely • gift
from . the St. Helens Women's In
stitute,..which was• . greatly ap--
preciated. •
• Dave. Swan.
, ,'I•• wish 'to 'sincerely' thank ..the
FOR SALE,—Village . residence .o f i L'ucknow Branch. of .the '' Red.
Cross ' for the. sweater, socks and,
gloves ,they sent me: The gift
was ,greatly appreciated and as-
is
s.as most, encouraging to-,
the late Angus MaeKenzie, Have.,
lock St.. the' property' of Ludt -
now and South Kinloss Presby -
t • Chtirches' Apply to `•Vir-
l
den Mowbray ray know t
Intyre. us and'
erian well it
M b or Archie Mac-
,
hat you people remember'
are 'thinking about us:
Goldwin .H. Purves,
150 nacre,
FARM FOR SALE —
farm in Asafield;' good buildings;,
50 acres in • bush:: also 150 acres
of good grass laid, optional Ape
ply to• JOHN MacRAE, R:R. 3,'
Lucknow;'.Phone 62-13, Dungan
non. •
)FIATGHING EGGS WANTED
•
R.C.A.F:, 'Vancouver, B.C.:
• Mrs..Raymond Finnigan of
Crewe wishes to sincerely thank
her friends and • neighbors, for
their 'manly. kind acts and •:rem-
embrances during her illness.
1
We require additional. breed`- i.
ing flocks all breeds to' supply us
with hatching eggs for 1944'
hatching.. season. Flocks culled
and liloodtested- free of charge. e
Guaranteed premium „paid. Also
hour's sleep' before 'bedticie
worth•.•two; hooves sleep 'after-
wards” Which Was. prepared . by
D. A.. 'M tyre is ;eerie
after visiting her daughter, Mrs.'
• '' wec%die (..Mels Hatcheries,: Ltd.
Fergus, Ont.
Mrs. Cecil Falconer, was read hS
for • Christmas boxes were. need •
froirn `'Orton Grain and .Wrens
Velma Scott and Jean Wellweed.
A cow consisting of Mrs.
Grain, Mrs. Caslick., Mrs• Walters
evening friends
a • while at' home. with Mr. axed . be sent overseas, 14 was tleededi
1\ rs. • Eclrenswillet. The bride and to hold a eu l re and dane.e. ,Tile,
.groom 4df. sixty years received next Meeting of the Inst tote
and
Many kindly wishes and' gifts to to-. moil Red Cross :meeting
mark the *enterable occasion, . is to be heed' at the he e• ete l rs
Mr. Joseph Hodgkinson h H d kinson under- Garnet ,Farrier the se`und • uLs-
went an .operation in London this 'day of February/ The leader 'of
week. His, many friends will be each .group :s requested to auto
glad 'to hear of his recovery.
Miss Evelyn McLean' of Lon-
don spent the week -end 'with Iter
-..-mother, Mrs. W..J., McLean....,
On Monday next, January ••24,
at .2.30 p:tn. the vestry meeting
vatill be held at the Church e f
Ascension. Everyone' is urged to
attend this business meeting,
Miss Tena Hodgins is 'rnakkint;
iavorable progress after herr.crr
ent illness. •'
Jerald Cole of Under wood.
Mrs. K. McLennan has return-
ed . horrie after visiting l' her dau-
ghter., Mrs. RUy , • MaceKnzie of
Ripley. ••
Mr. Kenneth "McLennan has
been in Toronto visiting his bro-
ther John. .I He was. accouter 'ed
by .' Messrs. Bain • I eL = ° an,
Lyal Campbell and 'jack Deen-
rtan who remained in the city..
TENDERS
TENDERS, for 15 cords ' of • hard-
u�or�d, •beeh end` rrraple,' will be
received by ethe undersigned un-
til Febei s:ry let,, 1144, for :1S. S.1
No. „13. Ashfield and West Wa.
wanosh.
W. G. MaeC:roi tiro Sec.-Treas.
• R.R. '2, Lucknow.
Mrs, Frank klamilton spent e
few days in Ripley with Mrs.
Roy McKenzie .
One of the Huron Township.
yuliting groups lied a pt:o; 'es-
,sive 'eurhr', party Ota Tuesday
Order Bray Chicks now, and be
"lucky" when egg .prices climb -
next Fall. See me, or phone me.
right away., Personal attention„
prompt delivery. - . -
FINLAYSON ROS.,
Lucknow
F. T. AItMSTRONG -
OPTOMETRIST. •
HOf
CARDt F .THANKS .
Mrs. Thernat Jrwin and eissterg•
and -brothers 'd tie• lett St. Clair
Irwin w°ir.ib t' • {:xZ r; ....us tri t1 -u lr
many.' f'ric ndt. and rirrighbrrrs, and
ixi4,•nthere . f tic-: ,,sec tv w Branch
of • the (;emir•.„**n. Leglen their. ap-
piteeatiiOn lee fiefl:tile/eatery and:
Coit e 3sejrst vf the pat yY'ar"r'.nigh't. in Atn'oerley hail.
! Ky,rtirutil,y w'h +`3;, fid+r,rr l J • r.q tt-
f r,s. Y.,icitaii ,tt'uktirng €,i'ouf� n"4 ' I,>rt.ir,g eta tt,tl••)f terreav rrietit,
;' watt lk wr+►tti .' Ate '.re Me
the tinging <c+. tee hJrrtw. yf Ulf 1,.... •f;•
triern,
Dad ' (to Son tet., ,,•a }.+;
(,ri+cfy01 ,'Jt. ',Ned Lt*
id ty ,itft?f L►*JC'' i ! 170T ICE
the little brey's ceee teere "'`,
ing: "I wonder whet 'e;e; �..a
happened tome if I'd ceet
'+.. r f,:ts,f;4J,!'• lir'j J Y. .'
father rile zti'rr, , e fr ' w
ing my� ,r' . � ;',7•1y, , • •, r .�
. 4 U . Ji
'"' v y - o : ,i Ad? 'J'. YJ.J r
was your age st • ,> ,• '.r•,, '•,1 b"... �•°.' r
> .lye;•r e' e %. I. ' J J r +!.i. ✓✓:a:'.
Sort` (unperturbid)
voU'd be able to an' 'Ler rr Lee ,Cee +i J.ree.e. !.we 4,, ;•.
ANNEAL MEETING
ar.yi'. l rn4-'ting1 of the
few f era/ „ H,grir:alktir.a • Society
were bi- hOd in the ,Town. flail,
.1,4ekeew . +rtr Wedrieeduy, Jan-
y %,''r+ at .t.,»o o`r:lock sharp.
.1(93:f'fl AGN'EW, Sccretart
IN LUCKNOW
EACH WEDNESDAY
, 2 p.m. -to ' 6 o'clock '
1
AT WM. SCHIiMID'S, STORE l i
P. Stuart MacKenzie
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR.
Walkerton, Ontario.
IN LUCKNOW'
t • )lac Wednesday
**noon & Evening
At G. It SMITH'S OFFICF