The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-02-24, Page 4t.
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•The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow,. Ontario
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BY ORDERING . . . .
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AS WELL A.S . ,
YOUR CHICK STARTER
FOR DELIVERY -WHEN YOU WANT THEM.
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At drugglgts. Sturrtaking Ostrex Tablets today.'
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• FINLAYSON
• • Luckilow •
• AHFIELD NOTES
Mr.'Leonard Phillips of Wing -
ham spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter. '
Mrs..A. Culbert returned home
last•week after spending the past
to months 'with her, daughters
•in Detroit.. • • '•
1V1r. C. E. MCDOnogh is visiting
•witfi:friends in Toronto, at pres-
ent .
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter 8z
Mr. and .Mrs. W. Hunter spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: Mac&
Kinnon of Tiverton
• Mr. and Mrs. •A. ,Wilson „and
Jimmy Of Lucknow visited 'with
Mr. and Whs. Robt. Ritchie and
family'on Sunday. , • ' •
Miss Frances Gilmore is visit-
ing with her sisters in Hamilton
KINLOUGH°'
24th 19&1-
The Red •:Cross held a very
successful Valentine Social on
Wednesday evening in the Schrl.
Mr. John Emmerson was .chair-
man. The opening chorus was 0
Canada. Messrs. Calvin Robert- . ........... ,
son and Tom McFarlan, Played HOYSE TO RENT—Dowker resi- FOR SALE L--- A good Durham. .
several violin seleCtions, Read- 1dence, mile north . of Lucknow. cow, 4 years old, to freshen in 11
• • • HOLYROOD •
• Mr, :and Mrs..Clifford Young
and..Kenneth'Zent Thursday ev-
ening•at. Mr: Reg' Broome's.
Mr. Richard Elliott .is attending
the good road convention- in Tor-
onto. •
Mrs. Howard Harris returned
home from 11St: Joseph hospital
TueSday. Her condition is very •
favorable. :
Bobby:Smith is under the doc-
tor's care. We wish him speedy
recovery. .
The Women's. Institlite meets
at Mys.,Alrrier Ackert's on Thurs-
day. The ladies of the cominunity
are'•all invited.
Mr, Peter Moffat had the:mis-
fortune to have his" finger' jam„
riled in his car door so severely
as to require medical attention.,
Mrs. John Reid spent Monday
.with hei daughter, Mrs. Raynard
Ackert.. ,
:Mrs: Martin of Whitechurch &
Mrs. Deyell of. Wingham spent
Sunday at Mr: Mark Johnston's
Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Broom
and Mary .were Sunday. ,visitors
at Mr. .Clifford Young's.
Mr. •Lidyd Ackert of Toronto
spent the 1.veek-end at his home
here, ,
Margaret Philips of Mafeking
is assisting with the ,work at Mrs.
Will
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ings were given by Mrs: Bert.
McLean, Ws. Milton Walsh, Mrs. -
Alex Percy and Mildred Pinnell.
Mrs. -Bert. 1VIcLean conducted a •
contest. Miss May ,Boyle read the
journal. Mrs. John, Ernrnerson
contributed 'a solo. Messrs. John
Blackwell and. Perry Hodgins &•
Mrs. Fred Itocigips spoke briefly.
Balfour McLean 'made the draw
on the hOSteSs :tray donated by
Mr. and .Mrs. Chris Shelton of
Toronto He drew ticket no. 18
which made Mr. George Thomp-
sOn of Purple ,Grove the owner
of the tray, 'Perry Hodgins , was
auctioneer to dispose of a num-
ber of articles the ladies •had
bro,ught for sale to raise suffici-
ent funds .to send Easter •boxes
to all those frorn here in mil-
itary service. This proved. a very
successful method as $19.85 was
realized from the sale. A ,collec-
tion of $4 was teen 'and the
sale of tickets on tyre tray was
$7.01, ," The, 'total proceeds were
$30.86. The next evening, 'will be
a St. yatrick's social and in the
form 'of a box,.social. Mrs. Bert
McLean and 'Mrs. Alex Percy
are in charge of the", program.,
The prayer service for this
community on .Friday, the. World
Day of. Prayer, will be held at
2.30 in the Presbyterian church..
AI1, ladies are urged. to 'be pres-
nt.%
Mr. 'Hugh Lane is confined 'to
bed after suffering,a severe heart.
attack.
Rev. George Honour will con-
duct' .mid -Week services during
• lent: at the various homes in the
cornmunitY.•
Private Harry Johnstone' of
Brantford, Misses Jean and Beth.
Johnstone of Kincardine ,spent
the, week -end with their. parents,'
Mr. and Mrs', Frank ,Johnstone.
Mr. and Mr's: Wrn. Lloyd, Ivan
andDoris spent Sunday With•Mr.
and, Mrs. Karl Boyle.
Miss. 'Muriel McBride of Kin-
cardine spent the week -end at'
her home 'here. ,
Apply to RICHARD ELLIOTT, about two Weeks GEO. WHITE,
Holyrood. • I R. 2, Lucknow.
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED, FUr
general household duties, mod-
ern conveniences: Apply toH.R.
ALLIN, Phone 38, Lueknow.
When the other fellows snouts.
. that he is deeply insulted thq
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IT PAYS 'to startk. your 'chicks
right. Use PIONEER cairck
MASH .STARTER.„'Obtainable at
FINLAYSON
J. Lorne Webb, Purina •Feed rel..)
resentative. ,
FOR SALE 18 -months' -old
Aberdeen -Angus bull. LORNE
FARRISH, R. 7, Lucknow, Phone
Dungannon 82-15.
Mr. and Mrs.. Syd Gardner of
chances 'are you have told the Zion visited* Sunday ' with, Mr.
truth. , .. .1 and Mrs. Frank Johnstone.
'.
ai Present ' t, , The March meeting Of the Wo-'
Mr. Harold Ritchie spent Sun- men's Institute will be held at
day with his parents. . the home of Mrs. Aylmer. Ackert
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FOR SALE — Erban' seed' Oats.
Write MILLAN MOORE, R.R. 5,
Lucknow, 'or "Phone 611-r-13,
Wingham. '
FOlt SALE quantity' of seed
•grain, Victory •,Oats and mixed'
Barley. and Alaska 'Oats, ' 1942
crop' also 6' Shorthorn heifers
due in April. Apply' to ROBERT
MALCOLM, KirilOugh.
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(orning Events
'HIGH SCHOO -'0NCERT
The Lucknow High School
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concert 'will be 'held iti•-the Town • -
Hall, Luckno'w, on Friday, Feb-
ritary 25t1i,'-and will include sev-
eral interesting numbers, featur-
ing a one -act play, "The Castle
of Mr. Simpson" •and a "Pageant
of 'the Conquered Nations". The
program will open with the play
at 8.15 sharp. AcimisSion.25c.
TENDERS
TENDERS WANTED — Tenders
will be received by 'the under -
'sighed for10 cords of hard body
wood, -beech. and 'maple, 16- in-
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ches, ,be delivered at the
school, U.S.S. ,14, y -
Paramount. •b'
June lst.
ROhert HarriiltOn, Sec.
R.R. 3, .Lucknow.
IN. MEMORIAM
PREST—In proud and ever-lov-
ing memory of Sgt. -Pilot William
Henry. (Harry) Prest, second and
beloved son of Vincent and Caro-
line Prest;' who losthis life at
Rivers, Manitoba, February 25th;
1941, aged 20 yea. ;
"0 valiant heart! ,All you had
hoped for; all you had you gave".
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Licensed Auctioneer
FREE SHOW AND DANCE.
The MasSey...,'Harris Farrners'.
meeting, .sponsored by •the local",;
:dealer, Wm. A.:2Ste.Wait, wiII be
, held in the 'Town Hall, Lucknow,- •
Friday,. March 3rd. There Will.be •
motion.pictureS. at 3•.o'clotk,,,iri
the afternOon arid at :8 TYcIock • - ,
with a. dance .after.. Music by.
:MeDonald'S 'orcheStra.
'F�' Prompt and Efficient Set:.
vice, 'Phone. 108 Lucknow
,write Box 75, and I will 'call and
help 'you arrange your sale.
Having been away for 'the past
(note change of hostess) Thurs- few years on war work, I am
BASSWOOD •
SOFT MAPLE
&gild ,
HARD MAPLE
For Further Particulars
Apply NOW At The
Maple Leaf Aircrat
Corporation, Limited
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
•day, March 2nd. Convener, Mrs.
Howard Harris; assistant, Mrs.
Jim Smith. Motto, A 'word fitly
spoken is like apples ,of silver
in pictures 'of gold. Roll call,.Uses
of salt. ,Lunch, Mrs. Ackert, Mrs.
Frank Thompson, and Mrs. Chas.
Congram. •.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Walsh were Pte. M.
C. Hartenick of Camp Ipperwash,
Mrs. J. .Hartnick, Miss Marion
Walsh of Kincardine, Mr. Jack
Walsh of Zion.
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-Mr. and. Mrs. Perry • Hodgins
visited' Sunday with 'Mr.. and Mrs.
A. E. Halderiby.
"When you asked her to darinci
did she accept quickly?"
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"Did she? Why, she was on
my feet' an instant".
Where .Is Your Double?
, Every one has a double some-
where.. English bubbies_came
on a suicide they .i.nistook for
Mussolini. A Scotchrnan is the
"spittin' image" of Mahatma
Gandhi. Read strange stories of
lo.ok-alikes and how science' ex-
plains them, in The American
,Weekly with this..Sunday's (Feb-
ruary 27) issue of 'he Detroit
Sunday' Times. ,
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CARD .OF THANKS'.
With sincere gratitude that
wordscannot express, Mrs. W.. J. •
Little wishes to thank all those
who so kindly :remembered' her
in many ways while She was' in
'Wingham 'Hospital. Their kind-- .•
hess and thoughtfulness of her
was a great Comfort and these:
acts will 'be ever remembered
with deepest appreciation. •
Ted. Murray of the R. C. A. R
Overse"as, wishes 'to • sincerely
thank ,.the l Kairshe.a Club for the
lovely. box received. 'from thenr
at. Christmas' time,It very
much appreciated. .. •
now at home ,and will appreciate.
serving you.
•Sales.taken anywhere in Hui. -
�z•• and Bruce Counties. •I .do „not
Make a ,practise of canvassing...
NOTICE
- Dr. James: L:ttle will be out
Of town from 'Saturday 'I until
Friday, February 26th to March
3rd, attending a 'post graduate
course .in Toronto:
I":NOTICE
We • now have' good' hardwood
slabs a.nd are booking orders on
thebasis of one hardwood to one
mixed slabs. These slabs are alt'
choice green slabs. We,will also
have cordwood and all kinds 'Or
short 'wood. Order now for later
delivery.
The.Lneknow Sawinill Co.
Phones: Office 8(1; res., 57 .8z 19
WELL RENDERSON
LUCKNOW,colv.‘ I
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Notice To Creditors
All' persOns having 'claims a-
gainst the estate of William Don-
nelly, late ,of the- ToWnship. of
West Wawarkosh in the.„CountY
of Huron, Farmer, deceased, who'
'di'ed on or about the twenty.:
seventh day of' December, A: D.
.1.943,are natitied to sent te..J..11.
.Crawford, Wingham. Ontario, on
or before the twenty-sixth day.
of February, 1944;-ftill particulars
o'f. their claims in writing. Im
mediately after the said twenty-,
sixth clay of February, the assets
of the said testator Will Ix -distil-.
buted amongst life Parties
• titled thereto, 'having regard only
to claims of which the executor
shall then have notice.
DATED this fifth day of Feb-
ruary, .A.D. 1944.
J. H. CRAWFORD,
• Wingham, Ontario.
• -Solicitor for the Executor.
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F. T. ARMSTRONG
OPTOMETRIST 1
IN LUCKNOW
EACH WEDNESDAY
• • FROM
Z p.m. to 6 o'clock
AT, WM. SCHMIO'S.TOAE..
P. Stuart MacKenzie
BAARISTER & SOLICITOR
alk,ertoit, Ontario. •
I4 LUCKNOW
Each Wednesday
Afternoon & Evening
At G. 11. SMITH'S OFFICE