The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-04-10, Page 44.;
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WhMftley
and Mrs; :Lorne Emoruy and.
,Muriel visited her parents, Mr.. and,
Mrs. George Freeman recently.
;„...X1'. .,and Mrs.; Herb Curran' and
rs. Lloyd I{unter, Mr. aid Mrs.
-Thos. Anderson,' jr, spent Saturday;
withMr. John Menary'. and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Curran,' -
Mz .Rill: French visited. -:over the.
week,encl :With •.Wawanosh friends:
Mr. and Mrs. ,Bert Treleaven and
CwetdolynapentSaturday
with
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Mrs.
Annie• Treleaven and .•Mrs, Fiances
•Coiirtice. Dungannon. •
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Mr.
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'Marilyn werees
MrSKl aeric Sir Monday.
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Gigs you r chicks a good .start
In ilife and keep them going
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DEALERS
WEBBB, Pioneer
presentative
CREWE
3Lras. Raymond; Finnigan and Louise
1119tted iter' mother Mrs, ,Chd'mney
near Helgrave over the week end. '
Mise,Hamot- Whitley spent' a few
days :ia i�iiekagtwr with -her sister :Ella
HURON COUNTY GRANTS •
'The Wai<den'a; committee of4Counny
Council met on Tuesday=afternoon and:
approved patriotie.grants of '$2,000 to
the. Canadian War Services 'Fund, and
$500' to the, Toronto'•Telegram's Brit-
ish War Victims Fund: These amounts
,were made available at the January'
session of County Council when $27 •
500 was voted for the: 1941 war ef-
fbrt, . the same as last year: This is
one-half amill- 9n the .county tax rate:
Payment.' .of accounts . amounting to..
$1.560 Also was authorized for the fit-
ting outof; thestage of the new rec-
reation .hall at Port Albert airport.
A spm up to $2000 ,was set aside for
'Alis work . at'"'the tannery session af-
:ter representations had: been made by
Mr..,. Ley, Y.M.C.A. , director. •
(hatter,
Hocke; •
The Intermediate .`BB" hockey roar-
athon continues. When it will end—
well, your guess is as good ns .ours.
As this is • written there is only
one thing definite_Seaforth has won
one game .and Paisley none in this
best::3-iii-five series: But. there's-' been
three ':games" .played,. Seaforth whit
the opener 2 to 1. In Owen Sound
. :minutes
' m t.
bn;,Tue'sday of last vveek ten e
of overtime: failed to .break a 6-5 tie,
and on Thursday " night'in 'Stratford
another . ten-rniputeovertime, game
ended ;.in a .2 -all draw. : • •
On Tuesday Seaforth _wort' 4-2 and
have a .chance. to . win the -series in
':Stratford ,Griday
from outside the defense .or 'sifting
• it into the. corner.
• .Seaforth.'had.'to come' from behind
twice to knot the count, with -both
their goals being a bit on the soft
side. On . •the Other hand • Paisley's
+were' both. clean• Rut••and came. from
the potent , stick of Dick Craig.
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•Its been . costing' Seaforth and .
Paisley fans real_, dough "to follow
their favourites: this season .and we
wouldn't wonder if they, are pretty
well. fed up on these 10=minute no
decision .overtime tussles.
We saw the gamein..Stratford on
.Thursday and _ were frankly disap-
pointed in, the .brand of hockey Tdish-
ed, up° 1VIayibe it` was, the "watch your
' man". strategy that :"gummed. up
the works, but in any. event it didn't
look like championship hockey to us.
There was.excitement enough, but :Baseball Association at the annual
the•
F D.B.A.' permitting elute -AO aign'i
new Players replacing players Who'
have enlisted for .act.}ye service,
• ,lie Junior age Itntit was Advanced
to 21„. of age _ °by May let and
the residence rule was. moved, ahead.
a- month ; from: April 1st to Mity 1st.
Incidentally 'Craig was the. out
standing•--nian -on: the ice aliho_vgh.,,
• after w firing a,' beautiful back hand.
goal, in the Prat frame, he was shad-
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.•awed continually and,••pretty thor-
oughly by Frank. ;Sills during the last
two periods.. .
It looked like •:carrying it to ex-.'
treeriee at ,•times though and a bit,
cruor& too: Craig alternated oil de-
fense: and even when behind his
own iblue line; and with the play a
the ..Seaforth:_ end, 'Stills parked
the Paisley blue ,line directly; in. frront.
of Mr. Craig. • .
There were '2,300 and district
attend-
ance with . Pa'isley , and district well
represented. They even ran: a special
train- from .she Bruce : village but
this proved somewhat of a financial i
set back. as the. day was•deal for
motoring..and only about a hundred
spectotars Boarded' the -iron•,"horse.
And',' you may remember .there was
'a couple of other team§ playing hoc-
key that night --:down in. Beantown
when the mighty Bruins .squelched
the Stanley Cupaspic ations. of The
Maple Leafs
Jack • MaeDonakr of Chesley was
re-elected '•presidentof. the Ontario
there 'were few effective passing plays meeting in Toronto on Saturday..
that carried the attack to the goal A clause. similar 'to that . covering
.ado :'te'
mouth, and an overdose of shopting hockey players. has beenP d by
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THURSDAY, APRIL 3rd, 19.41 •
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horse,quiet. ' NOTICE . TO. OREDITORs . ' N
..rQI;� s;�1LB—Biivng _: ��i:aine
Apply at..Sentinel Office,"_......_Ali'.persons-"Having c aims : s
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—2. stor- the estate of SUSAN PURVIS,_
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FARM f l
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les in good repair. Apply , at Luek, "died- .at, the. Townsh p
les, • • nteenth day of • December,
now Sentinel. the • sous
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FOR RENT—Good 19 0, are hereby notified to send in
GRASS FARMS, Water., Apply to . the unde rsig d full: particu_1`a s
at P to
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fen es d g
c.
James Young, Lucknow. • • thereof on 9r.' before the 26th day of
of it 1941, ,after which. date. the . es-
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Apply at Sentinel
FOR SALE= -No,» of choice, pigs, P ' - ribated amng othose
weeks old, $4'each; also'•1. cow, fresh, tate will be dist
entitled there
' Robertson & •Robertson,
`Walkerton, 'Ontario..
• .Solicitors for the R,xecutos.
EXECUTORS,
SAL
--OF FARMS
There will: be offered for $ale by
Public • Auction on• .Saturday,19th
April: 1941, at 2 o'clock in • theti after
noon at the Generai, Store, Holyrood,.
by Matt. Gaynor, .auctioneer, the fol-
lowing. lands: •
1 Lots 16 and 17, Concession 10,
Township of Kinloss,. 200 . acres
• moreor' less, on .which is 'situ„ate.
a large bank barn. ,
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2 Lot 12, Concession 8, Town.
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Ontario's ' Students
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Offer to Help Relieve
Emergency Need for Farm Help!
,
Already more than 6,000 of Ontario's sturdy High School.
students' have volunteered their services to the Farm Service
Force of.Ontario! They are devoting their summer months
to help fdrtrters meet the greatest production demands in
their .experience: Students will be relieved of school
responsibilities as farmers require them.. •Especially, pre-
pared courses of study, have been .offeredto fit these
willing young people for the summer's work on the farm.
Britain is depending upon Ontario's farmers to supply a
great proportion, of their needs for cheese, 'bacon, con-
.centrated milk, and other farm products.
After ons wick on Fifa Farm, Mesa
uturdy,4 young voluniuerr rekeivi Fh3,r
diMincflve crsif upon €ipplkofiofl Fo
,ifig Farm ton** Force. Dapa`rtrasnt.
.i Labour, ioronfo.
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Farmers who have . not 'registered their requireliens for
, student assisttsnceore urged strongly to do sowithouf delay.
Simply notify your Acricultural' Representative or local High.
Schaal
• Principal, or write: Farre "Service Force, bepartritent
of Labour, Parliament Bidgs.y'Torontor
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N.TE . - M IT EE — LABOUR — AGRICUL R... �- EDUCATION — AND DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR, OTTAWA
ONTARIO 1NTf�R•�DEFARiMEN'rAL COMM ....,.... ........ ......... _.......
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WANTED; O PAl3.T"LIRE--10 head
of young cattle. Apply -to Gordon Mc-
Tavish, RR.. 2, Lucknow'.
'FOR
Yellow
'' SA'LE—A •quantity;'of ,.Y ll
ow
Blossom •sweet clover seed, Phone
Bert Treleaven, 78-7, Dungannon. .
F011 SALE_White blossom sweet
clover. Dan McKinnon, R. 6, Luck -
now, . Phone Ripley 26-12.
BACKACHES "GO •Q[TiCKL- Y, .'often.
after first , dose. RUMACAPS two -
'way action attacks the cause, relieves
the', pain. McT(IM'.S DRUG STORE.
FOR SALE --A pair of `Clyde mares,
and 10 cows and heifers some fresh-
. ened, .'others• due to freshen soon.
Apply to . Wilfred Fairish;' R. • 7, Luck
oni.
2-16 ''Du
n inn .
Phone $ g on
ow, P ne . less
. or ..or , .
n r s e_ -.-
_ OO..ac e �_ .. .
ass• 1. ,_....
_ _ --• -.Krol , . -__ . ,_ P .. T. �� -:�,.
• SEED GRAIN "FOR. SALE—Alas$a which is •situate a good brick house
Oats No. 1. 99 % germination, 60c and bank barna
ter bus°; Q.A.C, ,21.. Barley. No. 1,'
98% germination, 80c per bus. W. P. Both 'to be sold subject to reserved
Crozier, ' RR'::�'1, Dungannon; Phone" bid.:
7®-13, Dungannon. - - -TERMS-: 10: per cent of purchase
FOR SALE—Cabinet model; �° Philco ineley .atIime. of :sate; balance; In 30
'electric radio, . Cheap. for' quick:, sale.' days. .
A-1 condition. Mrs S. McGuire, Luck- For further particulars' apply to
now..
BABY CHICKS -Blood tested, vigor-
ous, well' bred stock, produce Wing:-
ham
ing=
ham Hatchery ()hicks. Four popular
breeds.. For price Hit write Wingham
Hatcheries, Wingham, Ont.
FOR.: SALE—House and 'lot id the
village of Lucknow, the property', of
the Estate of, the late Samuel Mc-
Guire. For further particulars apply
to the 'undersigned,
W. S. McGuire, 11. 6, ,Lucknow,.Ont.
• Austin 'Solomon, Lucknow Ont.,
• Executors.
STABLE . FOR • SALE—Tenders .. will
be- received for the -purchase. of • a
stable, .on or before Saturday, April
12th, Por' further. particulars apply
to' Joseph. Agnew, Clerk; Village of
undersigned.
John R. Lane and. Rodger Corrigan, &
Executors Estate Susan Purvis, , de-
ceased, by. Robertson .:Robertson,
their, solieiters, Walkerton.
NOTICE' TO CREDITORS•
In the Matter of the Estate of Cathl'
' erine'.I eCharles. late of the Township -
of Ashfield ' in the County of Boron,
Widow, Deceased:
NOTICE', is hereby. given, •pursuant.
to the •'Statutes in that behalf, that
'all•,Creditors and others having any
claims or demands against the Es-
tate' of the said Catherine• McCharles,.
who died en' or about the Seventeenth
day of December if.D. '1940, are re-
quired on or. before ..the :'Nineteenth
Lucknow, day of April A. . 1 4 , to y
post prepaid,or, deliver, to the under -
CLEARING AUCTION '•SALE of signed, Executors of the last Will and
farm stock, implements, hay •& grain Testament of the said deceased,their
at NAL Lot 21., Con. •12; West Wawa names, addresses and descriptions, the
nosh, on Thursday, April 17th at onefull particulars of their, claims, a
o'clock: See bills . for list --and terms., statement of their accounts, and .the -
John 'Aitchison, Prop.; Matt. ' Gay -:.nature. of 'the securities (if any) held
nor, Auc. by them duly verified by affidavit:
CLEARING AUCTION• SALE of ANIS take notice that .after such
farm stock and'implements ' t the, last mentioned date the said Execut-
ors. will proceed to distribute the as -
Wilson Woods farm, .% miles east of • sets of--the-said-.deceased--among_the_
St.. Helens.on T ursday, April 10th parties entitled thereto, having 're -.at -one o'clock. See bills, Matt. •Gay- said only to the claims. of which. they
nor, Mid.; Earl Cranston, .Prop. shall then have' notice, and that fie
-said executors wi i not,ie liable' •for_. -.
the said assets' er any part thereof-%
to. any person o persons of whose
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Bray Chicks are :real mope,”
makers -I can,.prove it, Mao•
our order here. 100% live de,
very guaranteed. . -
Fin.Iays�nBros.
LUCKNOW
T. E Cartvay
BARRISTER, •SOLICITOR
Kincardine, Ontario.
Branch Office .In The Spence
Block, 'Lucknow, East of the'
Bank of Montreal.
Will Be In Lucknow Each
Wednesday Morning .& sifter •
noon &' each Friday Afternoon.
claims motice shall not have been re-
ceived by then at the time of such
distribution. • . . • '1
I Dated , at Itueknow, ' •Ontario, this
25th day' of March 'A.D. 1941.:
o DMcCharies._
D Wald ,
R. R. 8, Lucknow',' Ont.
"Sarah ,McDonald",
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° Executors:
NOTICE '1 O . CREDITORS .
In the Matter of the Estate ' ot.
Peter Hodgkinson; late. of the Town-
ship of Kinloss in the .County of
Bruce, Laborer,. Deceased. '.Notice is
hereby given, pursuantto' the, Stat
Utes in that behalf, that all Credi rs
and others having'claims or de ds
against 'the Estate of the said Peter -:
Hodgkinson, who died on pr about
the iiaenty-fourth day of March A:D.
1041, n••e "^'tired on or before the
Twenty-third day of April A.D. 1941
- to' send 'b;,- post prepaid, or deliver to,
the undersigned executors of the 'fast
Will and • Testament of the said de-
ceased, • their names, addresses and
Idescriptions; the full particulars of
their claims, a • statement of their ac-
coini , and the nature of the secur-
ities (i f any) held by thein duly ver-
ified by affidavit.
And take notice thatafter sue list
mentioned' date " the said Executors
will proceed ''to distribute the assets
of the said deceased ,among the part-
ies entitled thereto, . having regard
only to the claims' of which they shall
then have notice, and- that the said
Executors will not be liable • for, the
said assets :or any part thereof to
any person or persons of whose claims
notice shall . not have been received
by them at the .ti•fne' Of such distri-
bution. " .
Dater] at Lucknow, 0"titan., this
26th day' of .March Asir. 194x.
•
• Joseph Hodgkinson,\
RR. 21, ,Holyrood,,Ont.
George Hodgkihson, •
Paisley,Ont.,
E9iec'utor&
F. T. ARMSTRONG
• OPTOMETRIST :
IN LUCKNQ'/:
. EACH WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON
•
1:30 to 6 o'clock
0..
AT . WM. SCHMID'S. STORE
Licensed Auctioneer
For The County' of Huron
Rates Reasonable
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GEO. E. MaeLENNAN
RR. 3, Luckngw
Phone Ripley: 12-27
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