The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-02-06, Page 1-7:3•••
4g,00 YEAR-tIN: 'AlKiNCE-40e EKT.RA. TO U. S. A.
iion;MUliNINKODIN
SHOPPED. OVER
EIGHT THOUSAND
THOUSAND
ITEMS LAST YEAR
:puiripg„. the nest year, (1940),: the
•'Liteknow and Vicinity Branch of the
Canadian Red 'Cress made' and siOVP.d
.
a total of 8,356, articleseall pf which
were accepted withent single art -
ice being rejected;
And the .good , work Centimes; for
• the 'January shipment, Made a few
ti---age--was--theelatgest. shipment
Made It consisted Of the follow-
, -
.'in
.Refugeellptiplies-7-4 dresses, 30
skirts, 19 sweeties; 2: pair 1400i:tiers;
1 'pair child's 'mittens, 2e. tithe, 2C.
quiets; e22 baby deepers, 5 boys wind -
breakers., •
Hospital supplies -6 Pair Pajamas,'
17 bed jackets, sir dozen gauze hand-
kerchiefs,. 25 • dozen , khaki handker;
chiefs, 19 dozen surgical towels.
.Knitired comforts for , sailors and
, Oldiees-,49 turtle. neck Sweaters; .13
,sleeveless eireaters, 55 helnrets, 24
two-way Mitts, 68 hole Mites, .
72
e • --ricaryee,—Ig Pair e4ril1oes!:4thekings,
• 235 Pair •soldiers socks. . •
'St: Helen* Women'sehastitute-1.1.
scarves28"pair_aocks,.,;,8 Mitts,. 9 hel-
mets, 4 *nem khaki handkeechiefe
*_10 dozen auze handkerchief, 61
tow -
6 girls_ sweaters, •2 afghans.. Den -
peed” 1. large and.,1 :small afghan teen:
.: St.- lieleirle:Schnol'. :
Ilolyrized Women's Institute.Holy-
rood Branch -1 scarf, 5 pair socks.
3 dozen khaki hetelkercbiete. Den,
Kizildugh. Branch -
8 Pali --eriekic .1 ..110..r
mets, 1, scarf, 2 sweaters, -34, gauze
handkerchiefs, , 5 kbaki handkerchiefs.
Donated 5 quilts, , 4. girls. dresses and
, _
panties, 2. crib (Plate
" Kilda!! Women's Institute.. - 16 Pr,
socks, 1. helmet, :7 sweaters, 2 .dizzer.A
• khaki handkerchiefs, 13, dozen gauze
handkerchiefs, 4 dozen surgical tow-
Itairshea Cinb-13.-peir mitts,2
scarves, 2 sweatere; 17ir socks.
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MRS. JOHN SPINDLER :
PASSED AWAY MONDAY
Th
an esteem xesident. Oueirmed." at
her homehere, on Alonta7f a few
days after she had SUffered a' severe
paralytic .stroke. Spindler, forril-
erly Tens Carneron was tlW 'Shea of
age and is survived by heehusintrid
'Who is Some five tars her senior,
' The funeral service " -was held .priv•
etely at her late residence on Wed,
ries-day afternoon With .internient.
in
--DungenneneeCerne_WYd_e
MEETS GRANDFATHER OF
DRONED AIRMAN, ,
Writing to a friend in Goderich,
'Lieut. Fred A. Cricielof -the -R.C.Re
now at Whitley Camp in England;
told 'Of a charm meeting ,in a. &grey!
village with Jehn. Debenhain, grand-
father of the Johli•Spencer Debenham
-who--witie_eri_eornrade, Bert .Aiden
George, 'teeth , of the Air, Navigatialf
Schee' at, Peet Allicre, was drowned.
Lake Huron on •Decernlier. 7th last.
WCriCh and the regimental padre
attended inethii Village near
• their camp and after the, service M.
Debentram inquired of Lt. Crich if he
were not A Canadian and it he knew
anything Of Leith Ilutiin and Goder-
ich, which his grandson had Mentioned
• ineiis letters, The Lieutenant was able
to ,essizre hirer that hedid haying
lived in Gederieli foreeline years. The
elderly gentleman went tin to, explaiu
that he had received .no information
about his grandson's death other than,
the official notificationeaed expressed
a wish to Imo*, something -further
about it. .
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CLOSING OF C.N.R.: LINE
WILT, BE CONSIDERED
Lucknow. Thur
GOING TO hIEW ORLEANS
. Mr. and Mee; A. -G. 'Smith of Ter,
0.
Vito' leave 'nett Tereeday for pip r•
leans to "attend the Occidental Life
lesurarice con-yen/Ooze with all ex•
'lenses: paid. Mr. °Smith eernpleted hs
first.Year in Milner:toe at the head of,
Canadian sales production.for his
CompiLny
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WAS, EIGHTY -T
ON SATURDAY
Mr. Ale -X 1VlitcDiarreid Observeehes
82nd ,:bietlidaye on Saturday, %February
Ise. Aotite, and energetic to a
belying , age. Mr. MacDiarreid
eentinues ettjoie excellent • 'health,
•and as lie Puts it, hasn't. a pain or
an • ache and WS -never ehadanythine-
worse than a told during his' mere
than four -score ,years.
. •
A son of the late Donald' MaeDeere
mid and Catherine MacIleae;'•
'Western tonethe-Feurth-Coneessioned.
Kinloss on Februaty 1t, 1859, ori the
farm nOW owned .by Robert Moffat,
, .As a eyouitee-man he -mewed. toetbee
Beeraissount faree„ uow etiwited by his
eon "Grant. Six years later, Tn .1890",
he , married Mary McKenzie and
there' they continued toe•irside Medi
re:iring to Leicknew, nineteen years
ago. . Mrs. MacDiaterild 'reseed away
fool- yeerseage leat August.
Mr. MacDiarmid is highly esteemed
by all w:ho know him,1 arid that in-
eludee 'wide Circle :of. friends. Since
doming to Lecknow he, has • Served
two years on the Condi Board. He
;Member Of the Linkmen/
United Church and e Menthereof '
Board of' ewards :and . Trustees,
His birthday Toil SaturdaY • was
quietly. elaseryed iwi1h' eneriebers of his
family Who could; be Present spending
the .dnywith their 'lather. Mr. Mac-
Di•armid has two daughtere Mrs. Neil
FIRE'DES
v:A4A0--
- The'1Wro,, "•farn Of Jae, Val -
d; l.",4 1,0" 'etOrielliOn laulosO, east
f Helyroed w38':',destroyed by fire
on -Thtirsday,,e4efling, about nine o'-
-
FabrFavy 6t!if, 1941
�i .gOing to t* barn, Mr... yalad
'teem) .on OfloWs 'lodged in the
feeding: rade ettiog the lantern'
down 'to free the animal', it: lunged
forward 'upon behig releesed, and
Struck the lanter zyt tensing 'it to ex-
plode. L.'
The fire spread eprieltly and roared
two_trap holeinto the., barn, to
envelope the w1ol0building in a short
•time. • •-
:Application cifi the Canadian Nat-
ional •Railways to abandon Operations
Of the rail lite from .Clinton junction
'Weigham Junction,kttel distance
of 22.93 miles, will be considered- in
1 refugee 'eweaPer, 4. bed Jackets, -.0
. ,. esoderich at 1:30 pan., Monday, Feb -
skirts, 3 dozen genie handkerelne",!', emery 10; When the Beard of Raifirei
A dozen khaki Ineidkerchiels. DOnated: Trarieport Commiesionere will hold
, - - hearings ,in the court house.
2 , quilts, 2 pair 1 socks. , .
Paramount Wenten's 'Institute -1 7 ..• • •- • - -
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TO INVEST $100 IN •
WR'SAVINGS CERTIFICATES
The ;total War :Sittings 'Oontpaign
?illicit will ••get aderWAY in a few
.days in this etiinneunitY,.regeinee
There ' sees no live shock lost, .bul.
a ebanttey of haYeend grain, a .new
tiabtol andetwerewagons--weree
destroyed. The lose: is repotted to be
heavy due to small insurance.. , •
The barn is not located on the Valad,.
-•home farm,' but on a. nearby 100
-acres-across-the rOadetriene the farm
of Anus McIntosh.' •
•
pre -drive beoal on Monday.night when
the - Fire. CornpanY . voted to invest
400.00 in !iirae Savings: ce-rtifieates.
,A..G.. SMITH HEADS
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'HURON OLD BOYS
pair scrag, 5 dozen Magical towels, 1
• refugee sweater. •-Receives Extra Stripe _
' -Zion Workers -3 helmets, 8 paii When Kenneth Cameron spent the
' mitjts, 6 pair' socks, I' sweater; three week -end at, his home here, he wore
Scarves,' 5 dozen gauze handkerchief's. an extra stripe indicating the reek
Vdezen khaki handkerchiefs; 48 tow- of lance sergeant. Kenny received the
els, 5 Pair pajarriarn 2 pair blew:tiers: promotion a month ego.
• Deflated, 1 quilt. . •
Heicicett's. Women's Misidentify 7,Soc,
ietye--7 scarves, k,pair mitts, 12 dozen
gauze handkerehiele; 7. dozen khaki
handkerchiefe. Donated; 1 quilt' . SAMUEL MeGt1RE• .
Latigside Red Cross tnitee-2 pelt On Sunday, JarroatY 26th, one of
7 -mitts, 4 scarves, 6 dozen 'khaki hand- Huron TownshiP's pioneer residents,
6
etkerehlefse - e • . g
_erimueLIVIeGuireePassed away at his
: Corners ClUb--,-Dcinaeed 2 horde in Lueltnew M his Ord year•
• quilte. ,
Women's Association United church
—Donated 2 quilts. One quilt :donated
•• ley MM.- Cole. • e, •
NotereeForKzdttera
° ePlease spike wool . With, a darning
needle in all knitting. 'Do not 'join
• with a knot! •
If you cannot •master„ the grafted
toe,come to the . Red Cress Work
• Rooms" on ToesdaY or , Thursday ate
ternemes ,foe instruction.
OBs'ataRy
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W °MEWS WAR WORK.
COMMITTEE • • •
•
It is- proposed to publish a monthb
report of expendithren ..of the *0-,
men's .Wer; Work Committee of
tht
,Lueknow and Vicinity Branch Of tbi
'Red Cross The follevving Staten:tag
is for the month ol January; •
Financial •Stittentent No 1, Jan. 1941
Red Cross for Wocil. $ 93.3e
Sepoy Store for wool , • 50.0C.
$ 143...31
Refu ee Ferpenditures for January
Red bss'. . 12.2',
Sepoie wool .. , . 4.•
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A. G. (Andy)Smith was elected
preeident rrl the Heron Conntei Old
_Teas' Association at, the e49th Mame'
meeting held in Torontoe-',The-associe-
tion boasts one of the largest mem-
berthipt of eininty organizations in
Termite It is estimated that approXi-
-mately-1,000 Huron, County natives
ip Toronto ofWhich 459 are
members of. the associatien: • ,
ke,, -Smith, the neWly, appointed
bead of the organiiatioe; published
the—W_ingham Advance -Times, for a
number of yeare.• While ete%ally a
Bruce boy having been born in Kin,
cardine, his evilee,forrnerly Jean. TTV -
illg; was born in • Huron -deuritee; eine
Ali:field township,:
VolloWing •the election of officer"
social hour wee ,epent at cards, aft
ter, which luneh *it5 Serve& The Jun-
ior Association was represented :by'
Mr. Gordon Fowler" the president and
Mr. Robert Lieper, son of the Present
•warden of Huron.coutity. It was learn-
ed with
-te-gret-theeethe -ehaplin,- Rem.
R: C. MeDiarmid, whe has been the
esteerriecl Minister of Se. Paul's Pres-
leyterien Chireeh for a number of yeazee
end formerly et Goderich, has ac -
MeTidaire Jan4rI • g'itk
1941, to Mr.' and ties. Tobias Jantzi
of „Milverton (ne.e 'Anetta, Firsher):' a
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see • ,
ARMSTRONG—On' Tuesday, Febrie.
etrY. 4th, to 1Vle. and Mrs. .Cecil
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Armstrong of: Heneberitorie, Ont., 'a
danghter, Charlotte Pearle.. - .
HelP Smash Hitler by buying Wier
. .Sayings..Stanaps.
Takes Enforced Tiolider
• Du e te poor .bealth, Rev. John Pol-
lock of Whitechurch must take an
•enforced liolidaY of at least six
months. In the meantime, until Pres-
bytery 'meets ,eatly in March,• services,
J, MacKenzie inelleyand Mrs; George "will be hi charge of the Yung peo-
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Stockhrim lierine). and three- sone plee. Society. •,. , •
.Lyall, Grant. and, Ray.'
elVIte.MrieDiarmild can relete „in, 0
interesting manner Many incidents of
pieneetedereentrffillitnernanie Kiri:
loss in 1855 arid. tie* UP bush land
as .one of the Original, pioneers' Of ehe
ToWns14. "Alex" tells of attenehng
•°,;erieith. of 12th_Con..' of • Culreee te.Me•
Nelson Carter, Holyrood, , sot of Mr.
and..1V.Irs_.. PeterCarter, 6th coneeisioe
of. Kinhiss, the' marriage te• take place
'Shortly.% . • '
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Pearlman ,
etone-e.: ... • ..
Market ,
• $ 90.0
Elizabeth R. McKim
MERCHANrS
NEPI;IEW PASSES
• The death; oecuried • Meet:, Joseph's
flospital; 'Tpronte, : on Thursday 'Of
Alen •Wylie Hornell. eon- of Mr. and
Mee David floinelt7of Mimic°, atidea
nephew of Mr, Wen: kneel:ell of leicke
now. Alen -Was 26 .years of age Ilis
death wris a result of pnemeonia. '
His brother, Ashley Ilernell, .R
C. A. P. officer was just eecentt.
prometedeto flight-lieutensurt and i° --
engaged .in .reCommiSsance;* convoy
and 'Petrel duty England. Par
ents received. Word of the pxinrigt 0: •
inst a few hours before Alan's d'
Ashley was co-antlior of the .p •
ular 'air force' songe--"We've-a-leivE
Wee to Win".. His fellevrecomPO:c.
.0 W. J. Midillehro of Cwen:
'yea -killed aeflying accident sheet'
'tfter his arrival in Engle/0e
'The two brothers veere' iriseparahl
and a lone airplane roared low eve
Park Lawn Cemetery On Saturday .a-.•
thirteen ,sprinkling flowers oyer Alen'
casket as it was lowered to the gra*. ,
It • was .Ashrey'S -4.".•e;
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brother- Werth the Plane flown by SRO ;
SARI a_ life long: friend of the • tw•o
Chairman• Womeree War Work qopi.
mittee.
Held Suceeesful Dance• •
MAO Auspices cf./the Lucknow Re
firgee dimwit:tee successful dance
Was held On Friday eeedirig,
althougt
.the ,,turreoet • of hireal people was,
disappoirstment. The Committee u
Charge alsoeopeeseed: lunellegenneter
which helped boost the profits of -the
•event to _the amount:Of Over $50.90,
• The' quilt auction ,wne poetponee,
ENGAGEMENTS
- Mr. and MreelerediWerretek, Holye
reed, announce the e,ngagement of
Miss Maher Seattle daughter of Mrs
George Smith and the late George
-log school a mile and a qftarter west
ot the Gravel soh .the 4th Con., when
there was as: high; as 13eseli01arie
enrolled: Today the sehoelin that sec-
tion is closed due to the eery few:elid-
e
dren of school age. , ••e
• Legion To Hold Dance. ,
The Lueknow Branch of the Can-
adian Login plane to hold ae dance
zi the Town, Hall on Friday evening• ,
February 21st; at .which time the
draw will be made for a • suit
of clothes, a hat andda pair of shoes.
Tickets te; let "you in on a chance to
win one a. these Valuable prizes. can
.seeured froni any of the ment-
bers. •
Born in IVIadoc, July 28th, 1858, he
came.' tit Huron, Township when he
wast years of age, residing:. on
Con. 1,, the farm new 'occupied by his
'ePheiv; Howard Maguire.
in January, 1884,, he was united in
marriage to Janet McDonald and they
Made their home on the '2nd Comes -
Bien, the farmnow occupied by is
son., William. ••
e • ,
He took an actiye. interest in tte
mu
.affairs of the comnity and ehur4 ,
he was rine of thote, who' helPecl -to'
'found the -Olivet United Church and
served, on the first board of stewards.
lo 'July, 1939, he was able to attend
the GOIden Jubilee services- of ' the
Clierch arid was the only one living of
those who bad signed the deed of
the church.
In jell! 1915 his wite passed away
and • he retired to Lucknovi in 1917..
In • Deceinber 1929' he was united in
Marriage to 'Mrs. Martha Million of
Colborine 'Township, who 'isWt- to
minim bia 'messing. 1
Had Birthday Party
Dozmie McAlpine was seven on.Sat-
urday when be a Party d for a,
number. of his little friends. All went
skating for the afternoon followed by
"eats" at Donnie's home later in •the
day.
On Christie St. Staff
• Miss Winnifred Douglas; R.N. D.N.,
,who has been visiting at her home
here for a time, left .on Sathiday,forl
Toronto.'where she • cdnerneneed her.
ditties- as a- member of ethe_Christie
St- Hospital staff. of nurses.
cented a call th the Oakville' Presby,
Terian .Clitirch, and takes over hi'
• hie
new duties in a couple' of weeks.
Officers of the executive are: pres-
ident, Met:Smith; past president, De.
' G. Feeguedn; vioc-presidept,
E. Hanna; G. 4: Chesney, Dr Byron
Camphell, M.eSertrlett, A. 1VIcQuarrie.
and Major W. Sprinks; secretary, R.
S. Sheppard; assistant secretary, A.
McQuerrie;-fipancial_ secretary, John
Moon; treasurer,'H. I. Hedging; chap-
McDermicl, and and,'
itors, It I. IVIoorish ,and GeOrge E.
Fergueon.
' Has Active ,V.••,C.
• TeesWater and. Ceiros4 branch :of
the ireiunteer Civil Guard. has an en-
rollneent of about' 1.00 inembers and
regarded' as 7tin0 of, the motet act.
nee Units Bgtlea. OttntY. They drill
nee a 'week 'and at present 'Sheeting
mtereises. 'are being carried. out each
• drill night; • Indesik 'ranges- are pre• -
*OW :Sillick's atud „Scharbach's.
heti:tweets with arrimunitien So .fer
then*. supplied lily' Teeswitter and Cul-
ross Councils,
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MAILING LIST ,WAS,
CORRECTED LAST WEEK..
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• Sentinel subscribers' whi:i' have
. .
renewed their subscription in re-
cent weeks Will, find the address.
label date advanced accord -ugly •
this week. Note .the date and in
ease 'Of War, advise this office at •
By his former: marriege he leaves
a femily of three three daeghters and one
eon, Jentrie, Mrs. Wesley Mills, Kin-
ertedine Township, , Margaret, Mrs.
Austin Solomon, .1LucknoW; Roberta;
Mrs, 'George Lockhart, Kinloss Town-
ship and William on the farrnherne in
ileran ToWerdilp.
Three 'sifters and two brothers also
'survive 1,him, Mrs. Mary Ilaiiiilton,
HamiltOn; Mrs', Catherine Jeater, Iit
phenee; hire. laniee Mitcheitree, Lon
don; li4a1celm and Themas, Hurozi
'Township., Two SiaterS and two bre,
thers predeceased •him, Mrs; David
Henry, Ripley; Mrs; Robert. ()Shortie,
Kincardine; Jae, lluron
ToWnehip and Cherie% VarkeotrOtr,
The funeral :meek° wee held Itt the
'Llickrio* United church conducted 'by
Rev. RI Q. Todd, Intertnent 'mai in
Ripley tett etery witit William *rale;
Harty McQUillitl, Thomas l3uene,iltue-
sel Robertetin, Themes Sinith and Gee.
CANADIAN' It C. SENDS PARCELS
TO PRISONERS OF WAR' '
• •
Approximately •/8,000 Red, Cross
parcels of food for British including
Canadian, prisoners of war in Germ-
any have beem shipped from the Ter -
onto delmt, and 18,000 of these are
on their way overseas, 6r. Fred W.
Roittleyetiational eoramiesiener of the
Canadian Red Cross, report's. '
The parcel a are sent. from New
'York on American exessit finer to Lis -
lied, where' they are taken ikter by
International Red Cress representa-
tives who guarantee their safe
dl-
iviry o th'e Priioners. The parcels go
to ,Marseilles on .a Red Cross thin
Which' is petinitted to pass through
the ,British bloelcade. They lire then
put • aboard a Red Cross train bound
fee Geneva, and their distribution- to
• the prisoners „is handled from this
point.• .
About 5,009 of the food 'tercets
which left Termite recently are a-
board a ship' carrying American Red
_
Cross supplies to •Feirope,
The pareels ,of Med, ertehe Of which
contains 'a sufficieritly balanced diet
to: last a prisoner a full week, are
being, picked in Terento at the pees:-
ent tine. .Th6 original output of the
depot, which has beee open leer weeks
Was 5,119 pltreels a week but the
mathinery , has been speeded up, to
produm twice that ember, The Can
-
adieu Red Cross is ,supoying the food
at the dieect requeet of the British
Red Crose, whose Wertz', Meng these
lines in 13ritain has, • been hampered
ti
4esivater toyeht f_jo
' C, McIntyre, Tee:reader baker,
jeitted the IL.C.A,Ve last *eek, being
aceePted as an Air Force Girard. Ho
rePterted , for duty 'at London .
inat
ViTednesday and Was teansfeered
' Toronto. Roy, Renwick and Doug Mat-
Dotraid also of ,Teeswater passed their
Medical test and ,expeet to be called
up for trebling in the It.C.A.P. in the
near 'future. • Andrew acting As pall -bearers. • by enemy an •
v
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to a latereedate.
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NEW TRAINING PLAN AFFECTF-'
-ONLY _21 -YEAR-OLD CLASS
Reirlacing the present thirty -slay
training peeled; a new four months
•;pian of. training will go, into affect
on Marche 15tlee-Uildere•the-ene* se'
'The iii if the -lief- 'han
been made +1,11) tO and including
last Friday. • •
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And we 'again ask your co-op-
eration in renewing your sub-
ecription, if it is dee, and you
'have not yerd-Oiiipae
megement, only those of the gl-y,ar-
gld, class. Will be required for the
orrinulsoret training. That . is, unless
circienstarices change or the numbers
in.
this • Age &cap are lesser than
Held Skating Party
An 'enjoyable- evening_was, spent in
the Arena last Wednesday evening
-Yawn. the High School held their an-
nual skating party, after which re-
freshments were served.
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TO OROANIZE FOR WAR.
SAVINGS CERTIFICATE. DRIVE
At •a meeting of the tricknow' Buei-
nien'e Associatione'held last ,inight
after this issue had gone- to Press• ,
one of the subjects slated for diseus-
Sieri' -Wire ',the seeting: up eal-e-electil
organizatenk to promote the War Say -
„certificate drive in this cammun-
ity, and win& campaign is getting
underway on a nation-wide basis this
month. •" • •
The Dominien objective,- as has been
stated before, is a minimum -of §10,-
000,91e0 a month- or $120,000,000, in
1941. -Lucknow's monthly qeota is
$1209 era toted of $14;400 during the
The plane 'representing the tribute • • •
Of the brother Who Was absent, c'
eled overhead during the service co.: •
ducted by Rev. ,A. .E. Black and ken'
Vigil over Wesley United Chnrch der- ,
ing the ,early 0.134t of the alternoor
While the body lay in state. Durin •
tire funeral procession to Park LAYer.
-swepteliiii-planeeb deck__
.and forth: 'aeries. the stream of Care:
and then roared dowel over the grave
sending a.. abOvVer of md vidunli.
:weigh:tett •f_...elezrarerie casket;
_ .
'Then :he dinned his wings in sainte
and sped Off to the north '
• Both boys grew up and were edu-
cated in Mimico. Alan heeded the John
, It -has "been 'recognized that the 30 -
day period is not sufficiently .long
to lit a Man for service • and as a re -
silt hone been „ sem:egg. M Ater
the longer period.' • .
• In the first draft on' March nth,
some 6000 young 'men willenter camp;
andadditional groups of the same
number Will: be called' up monthly
thekeafter:Young-zeen, as they, reach
the age. Of 1, will be called up.' and
it As-expeeted that an the _Teen requir-
• ed, presently et least, can be secur-
ed in this.group.• •
• There ,wtill be no exemptions but
postponements niey be • allowed.
1 •,COMItsiG EVENTS
:VALENTINE NIGHT '
Prepare 'tOT geed time on ;Valen-
tine night, February 14e1i, 'at the -In:-
Stitute "Big Night”. More • about it
•
next week. Fun for Oil
- yitEg SHOW AND DANOE
-e• Watchfor further announcement of
the free picture shove:end dance, peon • ,
sored by your Massey -Harris, C,I.L
and Beatty dealer, J. S. Kilpetrielre':
VALENTINE TEA '
. A Velentine' Tea Will 'be held in the
United °Much Sunday , School. room
this Pride*, February. 7th, from 3 to
'6, under :auspices of the' Evening Aux-
iliary. Silver collection : Everyone in-
Vited. '
•••.
-
Englieh, Scheel Cadet CorPs' duriP$
his nubile' Saito' days and caPtOned
both the Pali& and senior foOthall •
teems' at ltiinieo High School • Beth.
brothers, Were interested M flying,
but Alan had • aeweak heart, and was . •
unable. to learn- to fly when brother
Ashley begin taking flying lessons
in 1938.. Later, when. Ashley was over-
seas 'with the 110th Squadron, 1tz C.'
A. F, 'Alan began secretly taking prie:
vinagtesflO Tinat gthleestsicinitens, eaflisvl do
idase 'atshtil.
He had been president of the Mu
Eta Slings Fraternity in. the Lake-
shore district, 'which he - helped to _
feting, iand was 'sled a prominent mem-
ber' of the Eaglek Class at Wesley
-.petted dhurch. and 'the Knights of
the Retina :Table •,
G. W. Q Gauld, wellrnkn�wfl Men -
leo nian, 'who spoke at his funeral,
paid him the following tribute: -
"Ile iSeelee Who smiled his way
among us"; around wheeze otheraliked,
to Congregate bemuse it was good to
be with hine. To his family, who: his4
life 74a -highly --hmtowo- give--oUr •
hearts and our thankfulness and pride
that to us was given the privilege cif .•
walking e shore Way with Al,Horn- .
,
xPaielnlIbeatile1: e.
stenhr,s, were in, embees of Al -
air's fraternity.' Honorary-pallbeaseree-
:
were his cousins, Bruce, Jack; Dave,
and Bill -Hornell, and Doughre
fintecitb eveN. E. Bushell is still con -
his henna and was absent
from. the February meeting of the
Viuiege dOnneit. Councillor Murdie
occupied the chair ,iii his. absence.
Busiriess on Tuesday night was chief
ly of routine' nature. •
.
.•
OBITUARY
- • WILLIAM CAMPBELL
,William Cairinbel1; a lifelong resi-
dent of West Wawanosh, passed a-
way in Windham. Hospital shortly
after • 'Midnight 4:in. Monday of lest:
.0n Tuesday, Mr'. Foul putnan, of
Waterloo, one rill the district organ-
izers; conferred with local, citizens.
;melt/ling plari of organizing and
explaining other phases ofTIthis cam-
paign •that is to, and niuet, ',ley a
•
-major pert_ in finaeehegt Canada's war
effort.
The regular purchase of theseeer-
tificatee, is the duty of every Can-
adian so far astheir meane will per-
mit. This is not se one -Month drive,
but a ca.rnpaign for the regular Pur-
chase of certifientes throughout the
year and for the duration. "
• A houee-to-house quits
likely get underway shortly, 'When
citizens wilt be askedto pledge them -
Selves to regularl3r, purchase 'certif-
icates. Its not: only a patriotic duty.
but an exeellent investment belerin
ded the'
DANCE IN LUCKNOW
There will -be- a' dance in the Town
Hall, Luckno*, on Friday? February
1th, under 'auspices of the Inteknow
.Agricultural, • Societie liteCharles'
orchestra, Lunde counter. Admiseion
. '
•
week.-Hisedeath occurred- a few hours
after eufferieg a paralytic. , stroke,
at the home of /Aoycl Phillips, With
whom he Was residing. Mr. Phillips
feund Mr. Cairn:4:411 helplessly strict
en 'when, he returned to the home late
that :aftereeon. ••
Billy • Campbell, . as he was beet
known in the conimunieye was one Of
SIX eons and four daughters of the
late Me. and Mrs. James Gamilbell.
He was born on the 12th Concession
of •West Werwenosh, 76 years age, On
the farm new gained by Win. Forster,
and- has been a continuous resident
of the township.
• 1931 be and his sister Maris
left the /aril and made their home
.at Mr. and 4Wrs. Ben 'Naylor's. Since
the death' of A/aria in the Spring of
1.936 Billy had made his.home .with
Mr. phiilips. • • •
• The funeral service was held et the
Phillips home, conducted by Rev.,Llohn
Pellock; assisted' by Rev. G. A. Barn-
ard. Interment was in,Bethel Cemet-
ery with Cairns Aitchisone-Michael-
Curt:rains, Chester Taylor, Wine ging-
E; J. Thorn , and Wm. Webete,
seeing as pallbearers. •
Of the family of, ten children, one
brother Robert in Western Carinda.
is the sole survivor.
.§ Per cent iiiterest.eonipo ,
bags' that four dl1ai s is 'Werth fete
,isniooll("whYrieat:ose•virerhe. eileloeve6I'ed.nocin tbe s1e Sunday,'•Febenary42nd was Candle,
cornnus
eee ,
o
these
certi"egs, DO, when tradieion hue the• ,
Oaneediansntlistrim
t''saerHfite 'to' *in 'bear o gronndluig either .does) or
this war.- The GoVeindieut tiegee that doesn't; See 61i18 'Shade* Whereby, the
citiZerie 'refrain font mirchasing nen, eater* of the belezieeof, our wioter
'eseentials, which will help to release is determilied. ' , •
en, Materittie 'stud' factories foe war Well ,ozz ,.Sunda§: X would depend
Work; and will permit , the porches On wIten"gy;„ 13titin, poked his nose
of :more and triere 'wee savings . cer- out Of his •witteer reereet, frit' the stin
tilidates. to finance this. gigantic wee share orilY interverla htith rnornine
znidertnirieg and at. the Sante time. and afteinecirk If he, *OW. nut at Abe
bUila vast savings for the people seine time Old Sol .we're
Canada, thus preventing te a,large ed of six weeks .more el Whiter. he
aroUnd'the cornet • • .` • n Ma. .MeGuiie and Family..
LIJCKNOW H. S. CONCVIT
Tri the Town Hall, Lucicnow) on Thurs-
day February lath, at 8;15 P.m. Choi-
iiees aid ;other musicel ratinbers; pees:-
entritien of aitredrils "and certificates;
phYicial training iiiimbers. and a One-
Alee Pirly-"The Ghost Story," by Booth
Tarkington, produced by permissiOn
SEE HIS 'SEIM:IOW? '
NEw HURON COUNTY
SHERIFF TAKES OFFICE.
. Nets' on Hill took the oath of office
on Monday as registrar, county and "
-surrogate- ceurt clerk and sheriff of
the County •of Huron. Mr. gill cern-
menced his duties at onee,''sneeeed-
ing Robert johnethn, formerly Of
Luelitow, Wleo has. been hi' quite prier "
health for a lengthy period.,
, .
Card of Thanks
Mr. and MrS. dee. Phillips and fain--
mid Lloyd 'Philips take this Op-
pertunity of expressing their sincere
appreeirttioo. to their' eeighbere and •
frieeds for the kindness extended dur-
ing their recent sad berestyament 111
• the death of William', Cainpbeli.
dard of Thanks • • • •
as We enial to exprese our sineere
thanks • and appreciatibn to our
Merida, and heighbore for the '
nets and, sympathy tetended to -us in
of
of , Samuel Wench; Ltd„ Toronto; measure % spr
serious Post -War ecenoniie Wasn't-4eing ought to be Suet, Our
• reeent bereavemeet.
Sainitel
,Genette adntieirioni26e, problem.
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