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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-05-24, Page 5' • ,. • WEDNESDAY, MAX '?4th, -1944 The Lucknow SentinekLucknow, Ontario, 6 ',AGE .inivg Lyeetsini Theatre WINGHAM Thurs., Fri., Sat. May 25, 26, 2 Ray !Vinland Ruth Hussey in •!-• • "The tlitanvited99 This is a distinguished telling of a tall tale about a ghost that lingers on in the scene of its living, intent upon inducing destruction of - a child despised in life. Also "Short Subjects" • Mon.; Tuesday, Wednesday, May 29, 30/ 31 DICK POWELL & DOROTHY LAMOUR: in "Riding High" Also "Short Subj▪ ects" FrI▪ al Loan Figures. In I Huron County Huron County exceeded its quota ,in th,e•SiXth Victory Loan; by More than a quarter of a mil- lion dollars, with -total sales a- mounting to $3,310,850. • Out of twenty-five ,municip9•17, West nosh topped the list with f28.13 per cent of its objective. . • Complete figures. are: as fol-, Donates 'Poultry Aid Of The Red Cross Councillor Elmer J. FarriSh is qgain. donating 50 White Leghorn baby pullets to the Gorrie arid, Fordwich Red Cross branches. That is, fifty to each branch. Tic? kets ,are now being sold and the •respective draws ° will be made as Gorrie, at? a Red Cross .sale and- danee..in Townshirr:Hali on June, 2nd; Fbrdwich, at a Red drossclariee in' the Township hall on June 7th.-Fordwich Record. "lows: . Canvassing District. Quota , Wawanosh West • $ 67,000 Tuckersrnith Twp. • 98,000 Zurich & Hay West 88,000 Brussels • .1 74,000 Goderich Twp. 82,000 • Turnberry Twp. Howick Twp. Seaforth • Usborne Twp. Clinton . Hullett Twp. Goderich Town Colborne Twp. • Blyth Exeter . Stanley Ywp. • Wingham ‘1 Wawanosh East Ashfield Twp. McKillop Twp. 98,000 , Grey- ywix • 114,000 Morris Twp 74,000 220,000 • 163,000 97,000 Subscriptions Percenthe • $ 85,850 I28,13., 124,700 , • 127.64 101,800.• I15.68 .' 85,300 115.26,, 91,650 111.77 81,900. ,• 110.67 240,350 • 109.25 178,000 • 109.20 104,650 107.88 • 176,000 , 187.950 • 106.78 98,000 103,100 1105.20 425,000 • 446,050 10495 '\ 64,000 . 67,150 104.92" 45,000 46,050 102,33 147,0 60 .149,150 101.46 ; 99,000 100,350 101.30 187,000 • . 189,350 101.25 67,000 67,650 100.97 100,000• 100,700 • 10070 . 98,556 100.56 •• 114,600 100.52 91,000 '91,100' 100.10 • . 98,00,0 - 89,650 91.47 64,000 - 57,300'-• 89.37 '64,000 ' 51,550 . 86.54 160,000 261,900 163.68 ilenSall & Hay -East ; • .Stephen East Stephen West. Air._ Schools . Percentage' • •, • .$3,060,000 $3,310,850 of quota for County -108.19. , . • , ARE YOUR Chicks pale, anaemic or weak?" Use Red Blood Quickly Tablets. MacLennareS Feed. and Robertson "Egg Grader, Lucknow. SALESMEN'S RECORDS IN' WAWANOSH & ApHFIELD • , 'Sixth Victory Loan sales/nen • in Ashfield and West Wawanosh Townships, without exception, did an excellent saleS job during, the campaign as the following results. show: Ashfield Sam Alton' bn oald. Blue W. McCarthy Banks • . Sales Volume 105 $28,800 81 • 25,150 55 36,850 • 1,4 9,900 •255 $100,700 West Wawanosh D. Phillips 91 39,550 ,112 5 T. Webster • Banks Employees 43,750 2,3110 5 . 250 219 $85,850 FEED' FINN'S Poultry Tonic and Vitamin Builders ---stops -canni- balism. Ma . cLennan's Fred . and Anbertson Egg Grader, LtIck401,1'. New Wartime Frauds EXPosed! Mickey MacDougall, internat- ional , card detective,. begins a dramatic ;series of articles, "Leg- ions of Larceny", in The Amer- ican Weekly with this Sunday's (May 28) issue of The Detroit 'Sunday Times.: Read AllaeDoug-" all's amazing expose of the war's menacing crop of sswindlers and gyps, and how to .recognize and avoid chiselers. Get Sunday's Detroit Times. . rulted Church 'Evening Aux. ' • OBITUARY . WILLIAM E. GUEST A highly respected resident of Kinloss Township passed away at the home of 13.1S nephew, Elmer Arnold, 4oneession 9, Kincardine, on Tuesday, May -9th 'in his 62rid ,year after ._suffering from a heart ailment. He was. born in Kinloss township and dived there .contin- Iiy rintil about four years ago: He . was unmarried. Nfr. Guest was a 'member ofthe •A-/Vican. ehurcb. :He was • of, quiet, home-loVing disposition & was highly' esteemed by his many friends WhPeregretctp 'learn of :his. passing and Who -extend path:y 'to. the 'surviving members, pt„ tire fami1r Mrs Norman Arn- 91dd:: Kincardine township, Mrs.. Sydney Pollock, Kinloss •ToWri- ship,: ..ThOmas and' .Richard. puest. in Saskatchewan and Richard of • Kinloss. • ° • • . The funeral 'which was held tO› Kin4ard'ine cemetery was 'con- ducted by Re. George Honour of St. John's, church, Berviei siste.d . by the Rev, G. omin of 'Chalmers- United church. ' 'The: pallbearers Were . .neighbors, [van. Geddes, Ralph Huston, Geo. Colwell, John' Bonnett, William Stanley • and Ben Moritgortiery:' . • THOMAS HAlsiTON- • -',Followingan illness. of 'several., Months' there passed". away- in Detroit hospital on May9th, Thos. Haritori,• aged 80, years. • -• • \.,11/1r:. Hanftiri was •well•knOwn fo many in this • district having.oc- cupied a' cottage at •Point Clark. during the .vacation period i for Many' :years: his', ,• and nleasing..manner . Made • him many, friends.' who were ','always glad, to me with him,• on his visits •0°...eee Y.^ • # 207040ros 0 - WASTE PAPER EPERY AWN WEDDING BELLS , . S SMORE-STOTHERS The home, of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Stothers,, Arthur was the sCene' of a lovely spring wedding, ,May 13th at 'three o'clock, When their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, be - carne the bride of Officer Richard C. Passmore, ' of Wey- burn, SaskatcheWan, son of .Mr. Sacred 'Heart Church, Wingham, Friday morning, May 12th. Re- quiem ihigh Mass was sung by Rev. Father J. F. Paquette,' par- ish priest, Burial took - place in Wirigham R. C. Cemetery. The pallbearers were ' I. J. Wright; Robert Breen, Earl Elliott, 1:Cobt here. . Sproal, Frank McCortnick, -John kI• I•i.••• 1.0 I11;.1;i1.1.• laA•••••• Il...1•••••II I ICA/ •••I0•Il . or several. years. ne ;was c ief of one of the _large fire fighting companies in DetrOit frorri which department he was retired .on pensipn for ; a number of years. He could. relate interesting ex- periences in connection' with'the fighting of Aires in • that large metropoli.11; He is surviyed by two daugh- ters; Mrs. Thomas Jeynes and Mrs. C. St. .Bernard.' Burial was made in Detroit. Thomas Kern -o - ton of Ripley and William Kemp- ton of Paramount were in at- tendance at the funeral. ANGUS.:.D. MORRISON The funeral service for the late Angus D: Morrison, was held in The deceased, who was `M. his 59th: Year,' was born on the 1st doneevion of • Culross, son of Mrs: Morrison and the late John Morrison -He was a lifeid:of the district,' residing in East Wawanosh, for 25 years prior to moving to the 7th Concession of Turnberry.He m 'e was a meber of the Sacred Heart. Church and the I-1,oly Name Society. He pass- ed away Wednesday, ,May 10th. Suryiving are his mother, three brothers arid, three 'sisters, John A. at home; Charles A. of Lon- don,. Wm. Ernest Of .'Brantford; Mrs. John (IVIae) 'McMillan of Lucknow; Anne at horne, and Mrs. 'Cletus (Catherine) Rettin- eer of Turnberry. and Mrs. W. ° 'R -.R. 2, 4rthilr'. •Th e Rev. Q. E. Dieth officiated •and the WedOntMusie.was:play-• ed 'by ,Miss Kaye Stothers. White. and mauve, stocks and_Sweet. peas. arranged .with.lern.,were in .prd•- fuSion: :•••• •..Given imMarriage by her fath- er, the . bride was pretty in an orchid frbek with•. acces, 'soties.. She carried ..an • arM bou-, quet talisman roses and baby's. .breath.. • •- -.,Miss Agnes: • StOtherS, maid cif- ho'nor,, attended the bride in beige ensemble with brown ae- cessorieS: Her, botiqu'e was made 'Of • pink .-carnations and baby's' .° breath: ,• .; • • • Cp• l. 'Philip PassMore,' ft.c,kK4, Of Toronto, was - best than.. . • . • During the signing of. the 'reg-.. ister, Miss. Kaye StOthers. 'played , Ave IV' aria. .•• • •• •The wedding'. reception Mimed,. follOwed.The bride's moth-. er, receiVed...the"guestS .a gold floweted , dress'with , White accesSories.an# corsage .-of • sweet • '. peas: •The groom's,'mother 'chose • bluea : flpWered silk frock with • • • blue accessories and corsage of sweet peas. • For their wedding trip Pilot Officer and Mrs. Passmore trav- elled to Toronto. The bride don- ned a gray blue • tailored suit. with navy accessories and touch t.' .es of white. • Guests included Members of the immediate family. The May 'meeting was held at the Home of. Mrs. Alex Andrew with 23 present. Mrs. Black -pre- sided'. and opened , the 'Meeting with a call to wo'rshdp."The hymn "Jesus calls us o'er the tumult", was followed by the Lord's pray- er in uhttoii. The scrlpfure Tes- on was read by Mrs. Geo: Joynt. isS Jean MacMillan gav a talk on how the church, members „hi China were leading. not 'only „in church work, but in every, day living, :Prior. to ' the Meeting a pot luck supper was held, fol - loved by a sing song, led by Mrs. ,Don. MaeLeap.„ both of which were 'thoroughly enigyed. BlaINGSLEY ROSE Spode's finest china painters show their skill in painting this rose in all its natural beauty on the Jewel shape. Tile daintiness of this pot - tern has made it a fa- vorite among bricies for many years, ' • 20 PIECE SERVICE FOR 4 PEOPLE 4 Dinner Plates 4 Bread and Butter Plates 4 Salad Plates 4 Teacups and Saucers ,ADDITIONS AVAILABLEFROM OPENSTOCK 1_ 1 . 1 • , 1 • . 1 • .. I .1 See These Sets on Display at $0.1**114'.,:s. 43,41:ettetiL.Lacknow•,,-. • _ . . ... . . ,,. i .., . • • . • 1 . . . ,., • • , •,•••.1.!...:1!1'...4:11C. 4 '12.i.'..41'11111" • ••••,e`. _ • ;.•