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• The Lucknow Sentinel,-LucknOw, Ontario
THURtS0AY, JUNE .1st, 1944
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"Success"
Self Polishing Liquid Wax & Paste‘Floor Wax
On'Every—Friday Morning At 10.15
37 'Prizes Awarded Eat Broadcast •
FROM CKNX. WI.NGHAM
• For Saigt Al All Grocery and hardware Stdres
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SPECIAL this week
BABY. CHICKS
ON DISPLAY AT THE STORE
Complete Line of CONCENTRATES for
CATTLE, HOGS & POULTRY
Also All PREPARED FEEDS
•and Sanitary Products..
•OIL CAICE
Lorne MacLennan 'Phone 77-w
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FINLAYSON BROS.
LUCKNOW
CALLED TO AILSA CRAIG
'Rev:. John Pollock, formerly of
-Whitechurch, who has been sup-
plying at Ailsa Graig for the past
two years has been extended a
call by the congregations of Ansa
Craig • and: Nairn Presbyterian
churches; at a salary of $1,700.
Mr. Pollock is clerk of the newly
formed Presbytery of Huron -
Maitland •
ASHFIELD.
CREWE.
• Mrs. Jean (Treleaven) Dillion
of .Detroit is visiting with .Mr.
and' Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick and.
other friends here. • ° , • •
Mrs. Lawrence Tremaine left
• Miss Maud MacKepzie and her
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friend Miss Edna Hawkins of De-
troit tobk advantage of the mem-
orial day week -end to visit with
• relatives here.
June—me- eting oft Mutat).
branch of the Woman's Institute
meets this Thursday at the home
of Mrs. James 'Little. Roll' call,
"Why I like to live on afarm .
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on Wednesday for Toronto' after •
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tre- FOR SALE --Quantity of seed FOR SALE--7Child's steel crib in
spending the past week with her
leaven. She will also spend a. buckwheat, $1.00, a. bus: John R. perfect condition. Apply to Wm.
few -days with Mr. and Mrs. Tre- Gilmore, R.A. 3, Lucknow, 'Phone S. 'Reid, Lucknow.
68-11 Dungannon. -
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maine at Arthur: ••
Mr and Clifford ,Crozieg„
and Joaie visited friends in
London for a few. days. 0
Mr..anit.Mrs. Matt Shackleton
are moving this- week to their
new 'home at Dungannon whiCh
they 'Ptirchasect, from Mt. lIow
arcl Squires. We are sorry to lose
Mr. and Mrs. Shackleton. They
will be greatly missed from this.,
community.
• Mr. and Mrs.' Aubrey Higgins
and Jack of Detroit palled on
friends here on Sunday. They are
spending a. few days with friends.
at Mafeking and Lueknow.
• Mrs. Vernon •Hunter, Joanne,
Murray and Bobby spent the past'
two weeks with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Treleaven.
11/4-.. and Mrs. Cecil Blake and
• children, Mr. -Harold 'Blake spent
Sunday in London with Mr. Wm.
McConnell. who is a patient in
'Victoria Hospital. We are glad
to know 'he isAmproving.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Emmons
and Muriel and Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Clyne of Paranionnt vis-
ited friends at Strathroy on Sun.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curranancl
children visited friends at Maf-
eking on Sunday evening. ,.
• Mrs. Bert Treleaven, Gwen-
dolyn and Mrs. Jack Curran at-
tended the trousseau tea at Mrs.
,Ewart_Taylor's:_on• Thursday ev-
ening in honor of .her dank:PtCT
Betty. • • •
' A nturiber from here attended
the W.M.S. anniversary at Dtin-
Subject' "What wornen"are doing gannon on Sunday morning when
FURNITURE FOR: SALE End -
table, • rocking • cha
table, , etc 'Apply to
Agnew, Lucknow.
• • dres'sing.
rs. Clair
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HAY WANTED. to ,'buy- for bal.'
_trig. Pr ium paid foCgood qital.--
),ty Cover and clover mixed:
,HARii, IRWIN, P.O. Box 124,
Lucknow.
" •INSURANCE
Life, Fire, Weather and Car.
.Get our fire rates on Village and
farm •prdperties. John Farrish,
R. 7, Lucknow, 'Phone Dungan-
nan 82-r-0. „
AUCTION SALE of purebred
'Yorkshire swine at ••Sprticelavvri
Farms, Con. 2, •Huron Twp. °,- on
Friday, June lith at :2 o'clock.
See bill's, terrrit cash: A draw will
be made at the sale for .a pure-
bred Gilt,, donated by the pro-.
prietor, with proceeds donated td
the 'Red Cross.. 'George MacDoni
ald, Prop.; Donald B. Blue, Atm
to aid the agricultural work".
Little Lad Suffers
Fractured Leg •
Frank Scott, little son Of. Mr.
and 1VIrs. Aoht. Scott of, the 10th
Concession, while playing around
a 7disc his father was working,
•had his leg drawn, in among' the
discs which, resulted in a badly
fractured leg. He was taken to
Goderich hospital where he was
placed .in a cast. He was able to
be brought home but he will be
laid -up for some time.
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Huron -Federation of Agriculture
- SECOND ANNUAL
FIELD DAY and PICNIC
AT. LION'S PARK
Seaforth, June 14th
Order of Program
10.00 A.M.—Huron-Perth Shorthorn Field Day and Judging
• Competition.
• 11.00 A.M.—Sports for the Children.
12.30 Noon—Picnic Lunch. , , -
• 2.15 P.M.—SPEAKERS: HisExcellency, The Earl of Ath-
lon, Governor-General of Canada.
Mr. Roderick S. Kennedy, Editor -in -Chief of the
Family Herald and Weekly Star.,'
Educational Features. -•
Live -Stock Parade; Labour Saving Devices; • Veterinary
Clinic; Military Display; Canadian Canners Display; Home
Canning,Fitm; Dominion Department of Agriculture Exhibit;
Provincial Department of Agriculture (Poultry; Field Hus-
bandry; Chemistry); Representative of the National Select-
• ive Farm( Service. -i
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S7oryone N•
1 hrpvited, Load up the car vrith the fami4 and
bring a basket Ulrich'.
• Plan to meet your friends at Seaforth on June 14th.
Cars -25C • Children Free • Adults -25c
• Your Federation Merits Your Suppokt—
Harry Sturdy ,• W. L. Whyte W.° J. Dale
Manager Secretary
President
J. M. Stott
Publicity
Chairroa.n
7rf
Ofinvir,tt;,`
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Miss Caroline Wellwood, a re -
'turned missionary from China,
was gtiest sPeaker.
Buy Dungannon P Residence
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Shack-
leton of Crewe have purchased
the Dungannon residence of
Howard -Squire.
CARD OF THANKS
.The brothers and sisters of the
late Alex Pierce are deeply
• grateful—and Wish- to • sincerely ,, • '
thank friends and neighbors for
many:. kind acts and , ekpressions
Of syrriPathY at the, time -of their
bereaVernent.. •
The family of the late V. N.
Prest, wish to express their sin-
cere appreciation for the assist-
ance, arid,' kindness extended to
themduring their sad bereave-
ment,bY the citizens of Lucknow,
Mr. • George Swan,, Sr., • and
family wish to Sincerely thank
•friends and ..neighbors for the
many kind acts and expressions
of sympathy tendered them in ,
their b,ereavement. • • •
Graham Moffat of the R.C.A.F.
stationed it Labrador, and Gor-
don Ball of the R.C.A.F., Nassau,
Bahamas, wish to thank • the
Langside Red Cross. Unit for the
lovely parcels recently received.• .
Mrs. George Phillips takes this'
opportunity•<„of expressing her
apprecia,tion to her neighbors and
friend s for the kindness while in
Wingham hospital. •
NOTICE.
The • regular meeting of •the
Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian
Legion will be held in .the Legion
Rooms on Tuesday, June 6th. at
8.30 o'clock. New, menibers wel-
Conted.
TENDERS FOR COAL & COKE
SEALED Tenders addressed to
the• undersigned and endorse,a
"Tender for Coal", wiltbe receiv-
ed.until 3 p.m. (€.D.S.T.), Wed-
nesday, June .7, 1944, for the sup-
ply of coal and coke'for the Do. -
minion Buildings through • out the
•N ICE
COURT OF REVISION °
A Court of Revision on the As-
sment Roll of West Wawanosh
Township will be held at the
Township Hall on Tuesday, June
6th at 10 •a.m.
• Durnin Phillips, Clerk
NOTICE
No, more trespassing on school
property of S.S. No. 7 Ashfield
on Sundays or week 'days. Bat
must be returned at once, or fur-
ther action will be taken.
Earl Swan, Secretary.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that a
court to hear and determine ap-
peals against the. Assessment Roll
for.the Village of Lucknow for
the year 1944,'will be held in the
Municipal. Office, Lueknow, on
Tuesday, 'June 6th, 1944 at eight
o'clock p.m.
JOS. AGNEW, Clerk.
Prbvince of Ontario. COMING EVENTS
DANCING AT PARAMOUNT
• Every ....Friday evening.'Car-
uthers' popular orchestra. Door
psrize.
• Forms of tender with specifica-
tions and conditions attached can
be obtained from the, Purchasing
Agent, Department of • Public r
Works, Ottawa; arid the Super-
vising Architect, 36 Adelaide St.
East, Toronto, Ont.
Tenders should be made on the
•
forms supplied by• the. Depart-
rnent'and accordance with de-
partmental specifications • and
conditions attached thereto. Coal
Dealers' license numbers must
be given when tendering.
The Department reserves the
right to demand' front any suc-
cessful tenderer, before award-
ing the order a 'security deposit
in the form of a certified cheque
on a chartered bank in Canada,
made payable .to the'order of the.
Honourable the Mintiter of Pub-
lic Works, equal to 10 per cent
of the amount 'of the tender, or
Bearer BOnds"of the Dominion
• of Canada or ‘of the. Cahadian
National ,Railway Company and.
its constituent Coinpanies uncon-
ditionally guaranteed as to prin-
-eipa1 and interest by the Domin-
ion of Canada, or the aforemen-
tioned bonds and a certified
cheque, if required to make up Ad
odd amount.
Sueh security will serve as a
guarantee for the proper fulfil-
ment of the contract.
•' By order,
J. M. SOMERVILLE,
• Secretary.
COLLECTIONS .
I• A Guelph Medical client
writing us on March 20th
says in part: "Thank you:
very much indeed ter your
yery effective services".
That unsolicited compli-
• ment speaks volumes,
doesn't it. 1
.This "effective service", is
• available to vou. Take ad-
• vantage of it and send in
your list' NOW.
INSURANCE— • -
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SQVEREIGN LIFE
CAR, FIRE & CASUALTY
Free .Advise on all
Insurance matters.
No Obligation
Enquiries Welcomed
•
PHILIFi S. STEWART
'PHONE 8, LUCKNOW
North American Life
A MUTUAL COMPANY
A. Grant MacLennan
District Representative
Ripley, Ont. Phone 28-r-8.
F. T. 'ARMSTRONG
OPTOMETRIST
IN LUCKNOW
FIRST WEDNESDAY
OF EACH MONTH
• FROM
• 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
IAT WM. SCHMID'S STORE
• KELLY & AIKEN
The Collection Specialists
ORANGEVILLE, ONT.
Est. 1890—Busier to -day
than ever.
P. Stuart MacKenzie
'BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
• Walkerton, Ontario.
IN UICKNOW
Each Wednesday
OFFICE IN
THE LEGION BUILDING
NORTH' CULROSS
•A successful patriotic cetilting
was held at, the home of the
Misses. Ruth on Tuesday of last
week. A .record crowd was in at-
tendance and the hostesses treat-
ed the quilters tO a lovely sup-
per A bazaar it in the offing.
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funeral of the late Mrs: Wm. Hal-
denby, Sr., at Kincardine.
Mrs. Art Haldenby and Mrs.
Dudley visited last week with •
.the Wm. Haldenby's, Con. 14.
°Word received from overseas
from 4-LICpl. Herb Carter indi-
cates the training for the invas-
ion it quite'S6yere and .the boys
are "hard as. nails":
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