The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-06-29, Page 4.i,
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The. Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario
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FINLAYSON ,bROS. '
LUCKNOW
FOURTH .CONCESSION,
(Ixntended. for, last' week)
The Kairshea . Club held. • their
June meeting at the home of Mrs.
George Lockhart whena large
number .of rrmembers and friend's
met, .After the usual opening ex=
erciseswand. business .a : very • in-
teresting . program followed. The
roll call ..was, well .responded • to
• giving the name of a bird and
its call. The papers from' head-
quarters
ead
quarters were read by Mrs., _ H.
Lavis and Mrs. Herb ''Biicktoni A
solo . was sung by Miss . Olive
Blake accompanied by her sister,
Mrs, Don Mclvor. Readings were
given 'by Mrs. Douglas Graham,
,-:Miss-Dean -McLeod-and-Mrs-A-;-
chie Maclntyre. Instrumentals
Were
played by -Mrs. Phihpand
:....... ,Lillian..,.Carrathers.-The -:topic :-on
"Birds, and their • habits", was tak-
en by lata, Dan McKinnon, Rev:
Mt... Dann also sang a solo ac- 1
coixipanied by Mrs. Philip.. A
hearty . vote .of thanks was ten- i
' doted' the hostess 'by Miss Anna' s
' ' Graham. A lengthy and ;interest-
ing =spelling match was held I J
when. Mrs. • Ted Collyer won the t
prize., The . meeting :closed with A
the National Anthem when lunch
was : served and a social time
spent. Thenext meeting Will be
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WHITECHURCH
Mrs. Robert Phillips of God
erichi visited last•'.week tvith -1VI
and Mrs , W. • R. Farrier and othe
relatives. •
Mr. and Mrs.• Albert'Coultes
family 'visited •o1 `iS.unday,: wit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kerr
Of Paisley : ', et • •
Mr" Ezrr Wellwood attended
'Cities Service meeting • at Gorier
ich last Wednesday evening, an
Mrs. Wellwood visited with Mrs
Harry Tichborne. ••
*Mr.- and Mrs. Ben McClenag
han and family • of this conimun
ity. and ,Mr. , .and Mrs. John Fal-
coner.' of Wingham visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
Wellwood. • -
Mr.' and Mrs. (Hank Krueger of
Detroit visited last week with
her mother, Mrs. David Gillies:
Miss Annie Kennedy spent last
Thursday at London.
A Major Bowes; program was
held • in the llnstitute Hall last
Thursda; evening with a good
crowd present. Mr. Charlie .Mar-
tin
Mar -tin acted •as "Maj•or Bowes". A
dance 'followed, with music by the
Cervi-Waddel orchestra: •
This 'community extends their
sympathy, to .Mrs. James Laidlaw,
in the :loss of her mother, •'Mrs.
Strang -hair o-f"Goderi:ch` wlio" ' pas-
sed ay..last. wed . The funeral
was; en- 'Frfday When , quite a
linmberr from hereattended `.
The 'W Ms° meeting of : the
Presbyterian ;church "was "held
ast Wednesday • in . the church
with. Mrs. Albert Walter.presi<d.
ng.. She read: the '.scripture les,
on and prayers were given by
Mrs. Wm. J. Coulter and •'qrs.:
ohn Craig. • The topics were
aken by Mrs. Murray and Miss
rine . Kennedy.
h
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a.
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held at the home of Mrs. Dan.
McKinnon,
CAJARO AGAINST .. • .
DEADLY CARBON
MONOXIDE! Replace wi=g
MUFFLERS TAIL PI
EXHAUST PIPES
• For Easier
Installation
• it or Smoother
Performance
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For 'Minirnum
Bach Pressure
• For Greater
Safety
Because—Moto-Master is ENGI-
NEER.ED and built SCIENTIFICALLY
a .specific unit for each model and
make of car or truck.
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Assnddatp' Stege
Campbell's Garage..
Wingharn, Ont.
TIURSDAY,. JUNE 29th, 11.944
ST.�HELEN'S
Mr. John. . Cameron . received'
word ` of the death on 'Tuesday
morning of hi& youngest sister;
Josephine, Mrs. Pickwoad of New
York City after an illness of sev
eral Months.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald -Edwards,
Mr.. Alex Edwards and Miss Mc-
Lennan of Watford, Mr. Camexon.
McTaggart of Richneend Hill :and
Mr. McTaggart of Cliesley' were
recent guests of- Mr. and -Mrs.
F.. G. To.dd and M. and Mrs.
Tom Todd. •. '
Johi .Andrew, little son of Mr.,
..and • Mrs tanley- Todd:.was-laap.-
tized .in the United church on
Sunday; morning.. Visitors:: with
Mr. and Mrs. Todd for.: tie 'oc;
casion •included. . Mr. and Mrs.
John Young 4 -Miss Ruby .Young
of .Loyal, ;Mr.- ge,:"Mrs: Frank Wil-
son, . Miss Ruby Wilson of Nile,
Mr. and Mrs. John Patton of Loy-
al and Mr. and Mts. Chas. Young
and Miss Redfern of Goderich.
Wilfred Ramage. of the Royal
Navy who has been stationed at
Halifax is spending part of his
leave at his . home here.,.
Many friends here were sorry
to learn that 'Sgt. Ivan Magoffiri
has 'been reported missing ac-
cording to word received by his
parents on • Saturday. Ivan went
overseas last fall as an air gun=.
ner with the. R.C:A:F. •
The first .meeting of .the Home
Nursing course will be held in
the community hall on Thursday,
evening • commencing at 8.39
sharp°II� • Anyone who wishes to
take the .course and has not yet
enrolled '.may do so on Thursday
night.
Mr. Charles McQuill.in ''.of the•
Lady Nelson- was home on .a
short visit during the week -end.
The .Womeh''s Institute meeting
will be -held -.next Thursday; July
6th with •'the program" in charge
of the children.
' PARAMOiJNT
The June meeting ,of the Wo:
men's Institute was ' held , as _ a
gran dinothers meeting tat ' the
:home of Mrs. R. G. • HamiIton.,
There . were 30 ladies present of
which . ten :were.. grandmothers.
Mrs. Margaret Patterson of Luck;
nci,w, who is 87, 'was the.' oldest
grandmother in 'attendance. 'The'
Meeting opened with the Institute.
Ode with • Mrs. R: Reid presid-
ing. Mrs: 0. `Richards • gave a
paper on historical research and
addressed the •' grandrn.othera,
Papers ' were also read• by Mrs.
•L. Taylor and ' Mrs. Jas, Mac-
Donald. Miss Alice Reid gave an
interesting talk. It was decided
that' each member donate one
yard of print each month for
quilts. Contests were conducted
by Mrs. W. Dexter and Mrs. N.
R.ay Hard. ••
Miss Jean Bushel cif Toronto 1
visited with Mr. and 'Mrs. Dick
Richards. . •
i\Ir. and, Mrs. Ernest Button
and Russell Button' of Lucknow
visited with theirsister, Mrs. Ale
ex McNay. • '
Mrs. Frank McCharles is • at-
tending her niece, Miss Edna
Barkwell who had the •misfort-•
tine -to fall off a bicycle.
Mrs. B. Smith of Toronto and
•Mis,s 'Jean MacGillivray, of ,Lori-
den
Lon-den visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver •' 1McCharles.' •
MAFEKING
Mr. and 4yirs. Will Begley of
Hamilton are, enjoying some: holi-
days this week with Mr. and Mrs.
Herb' Curran.. -
Mrs. Percy Blundell and Mel-
vin of Goderich whO visited, last
• ith her parents returned
home on Sunday evening.' •
''The' sympathy of the commun-
ity • is extended t� relatives and
friends of Mrs. Sarnuel Cook Who
passed away on 'Monday morning
after •a 'lingering illness.
Mrs. Richard' Kilpatrick and
Dou'glas .visited on Monday with
Mrs. Omar Brooks. of Nile. ra �
M. and Mrs:. Chas: Hodgins
and babe of Kinlough visited.
friends in this district on Sun-
day.
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PRIVATE SALE. including one
complete bedroom suite & other
articles . of 'household furniture,
Mrs. V. 'iL Prest, Bank House.
HOUSE FOR SALE in • Lucknow,
6 -room, kitchen attached; wired,
town water. Apply at .Sentinel.
Office.: •
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FOR . SALE . Good. Gerhard
Heintzma; piano and' 'stool, in
first 'class ,. condition: Apply td'
W. J.. Liittle, Lucknow.
WANTED .Gadd hornet' for mal.
collie dog, good .cattle dog, fond,
of chhildren. Free to right . party.
Apply. at Sentinel Office.
TEACHER WANTED for S.S. . No.
3, Kinloss Township. State .qual-
ifications and salary;;expected, P.
A. MURRAY, secretary, l ,:R. 1,
Holyrood..
TENDERS
TENDERS. WANTED' for fifteen
cords of 16 -inch dry, .hardwood,
to be delivered at, ,S.S. NO. 5,
Kinloss Township by September
1st, 1944. Tenders w01 be receiv'
ed by they undersigned t� July
10th,•_1944. •
• ' HARVEY HOUSTON,
R.R. 3, .Holyrood.
COMING EVENTS
DANCING AT PARAMOUNT
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Every . Friday evening. Car-
ruthers' popular orchestra. Door
prize..- • •• .
NOTICE
As I intend to be away for a
weeks _ the ._office.....will.:.. }ae•....closed_
from July ,1st until July 10th. .•
' ' • • James E. Little:"
NOTICE TO ' CRiDITORS
IN THE MAre 'of the 'Estate
of Kenneth R. McKenzie, deceas-
ed. .
NOTICE isherebygiven that
all persons having,claims against
the estate of the Iate Kenneth R.
McKenzie who -died at. the Town-
ship of Kinloss in the County of
Bruce on the twenty-second ' day
of,February, February, A D 1944, are not-
ified to send their claims duly
verified to the undersigned be-
fore the 1st" day of August; 1944.
After the said ' date the estate
will be distributed amongst the
parties 'entitledthereto having
;regard -only to. such claims as are
then received. '
DATED at • Walkertorji, this
twenty-fourth day of June, A.D.
1944.
J.• C_' McKenzie, •
R.R. 5, Lucknow, Ont.
F. P: McKenzie, •
Lucknow, : Ont:; Executors.
P. Stuart MacKenzie, •
• Walkerton, Ontario. .
Solicitor for the said Exe-
cutors..
• Notice To Creditors
All persons having claims a-
gainst
the 'Estate. of '•James H.
'Reid; late of the Township of
Huron in the County of Bruce,'
Retired Lumberman, deceased,
who died on or abotiit the Twenty-•
,who
day. of Anril A.D., 1944,
are hereby notified to deliver or
,send to Edith. Lowe, R.R. No. 3,
Lucknow, Ontario, or A. P. Ste-
wart, Lucknow, Ontario, Execu-
tors of the Will of the said James
H. Reid, on or before the 15th
day of July A.D. 1944, full par-
ticulars of their claims in writ-
ing.
And further take notice that
after the said -15th day of July:
A.D. 1944 -the assets of the said
estate will be distributed 'arnong
the parties entitled thereto hav-
ing -regard only . t i • claims of
which the Executors : shall then
have had notice. •
Dated :at Lucknow, Ontario, this
20th day of • June A.D. 1944. •
Edith eLov -e
R.R. No. 3, Luckttow, On'
A. P. Stewart
Lucknow, Ontario,
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CARD OF THANKS
Many thanks to the' Legion for
the smokes received. .
Angus C. _MacDonald
Central Mediterranean. Forces. '.
Although I hope to be -able 'to
thank, personally; • all who con.
fributec't to mygi'ft and virile 'have•
their names in my Book. of Re=
membrartee,. I fear . that I .may `
miss some •ote, , and: therefore . 1
wish to express.? my thanks and
my appreciation. in this;: pub'1io
Frances E. McLean.
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WANTED' TO PURCHASE—Pul-
lets eight weeks of age and old,.
er. .Barred Rock, New Hemp -
Shire, White Leghorns. . Good
prices paid. If you require ' day-
old chicks, we have -there—last
hatch July 14 -tit -,White Leghorn,.
Barred Rock, New Hampshires, •
White Rock, Hybrids. Non -sexed
as low. as $8.95 per hundred.. Pul-
lets .$10.95. Heavy cockerels $7,95.
Write .Tweddle Chick Hatcheries
Limited, Fergus, Ontario,
Notice To Creditors :.
All persona having claims a-
gainst the estate of William Arm-
strong., late of the City of Lon=
don; in the County.. of MiddIesex,,•
and Province of Ontario, 'gentle-
man, who died on or about the.
thirtieth day of December, A.D.
1943, are notified to send to J. •H.
Crawford, Wingharn, Ontario:, on 1
or before the third day of July;. •
A.D.' 1944, full, :particulars of their
claims in writing: Immediately
after tie said third day ekjuly.
the as
sets of the said testator • ,ill,
be' distributed amongst the'. part-
ies entitled—thereto, having re-
gard° •only to claims of which the
executors shall then have notice.
DATED this ,seventh • day of....'.,
June, A.D. 1944..
' J_, H. Crawford;
Wingharh; Ontario; • '
Solicitor for the : executors...
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CAR, FIRE &' CASUALTY
Free Advise: on all
Insurance matters.
t No Obligation
Enquiries Welcomed
PHILIP S. STEWART
'PHONE 8 LUCKNOW
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North American Life
A. MUTUAL COMPANY
A. Grant MacLennan.
District Representative
Ripley, Ont. Phone 28-r-8.
. T. ARMSTRONG
OPTOMETRIST
IN.LUCKNOW
FIRST WEDNESDAY‘
OF EACH MONTH
FRO
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
AT W I. SCHMID'S STORE
1 P. Stuart MacKenzie
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR'
Weit:•;...Ontario.:
IN LUCKNOW
Each Wednesday
OFFICE IN
THE LEGION 'BUILDING'
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