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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-06-19, Page 5P7 THURSDAY, JUNE 19th, 19-41 I • THE LU KNOW. SENT I_NiL Lyceum. h ea t . _T_ WiNGHAM • Show starts at 8..0.0 p.m. except Saturday.. Saturday night two shows at . 7.45 & '9.45 p.• . Thursday,' Friday,•: Saturday_ JUNE 19,,. O, • 21 FRANK, •MVIO1tGAN BI•LLIE BURSE • ANN RUTHERFORD 1N` THE. HOS G . '. • 11.0,4E).! cows: An amusing ma n story ,of a, w.hodidn't begin to live until gveryoine thought him dead. • Also "Men of•. the. Lightship" "Disney Cartoon" "News" Matinee Sat. afternoon at 2:30 Monday; . Tuesday,Wednesday JUNE 13:1-. 24, 2S^ MARGARET SULLIVAN • JAMES • STEWART . THE`:atop . ARoutip.. THE. CORNER ° You'll • d uckle and laugh"at the daily deluge iia this gay Meese ,- shop around . the corner. Also "Crisis in the Atlantic. • •:.(March of 'Time) .. •TEACHER JOiN'S THE ,<R.' , '!i,, F (ST,111,-EN'S NEWS) Mr. 'Thos." Wilson of Whitechurch :wiio`has been principal of the St. Hel- en's school ;for the pariit two years re- ports for duty int, the R.C.A.F. on J.une.2S,th.,The Seror Rooni,i,is being closed owing to the decreased enx"oll- ment " and'. Miss • Beatrice McQuillin who has. taught the Junior Room for ° h.e.•past eleven • years has "Been r aged and :will have full charge. Miss Ethel MacKenzie axed her- pup- ils of SS: 'No.. 3 entertained the mem- bers em bers of the section on'.Wednesday ev- ening, Court Whist was' played with• D U NGANNON •l1(1•. and .`lick Richardson and three children; .1 une, llugh 'and`Billy of Aylmer spent the past week -end° with Mrs. Annie , Culbert, ' • M.r. and Mrs. W: F: Nickel and son Douglas and .Mr, Keith Waldie, Stmt., ford visited on :Sunday with'.Mr. and Mrs. H: J. L. Eedy, • Iher•t, P Borden Cam ;1?te. Hax:uey •Cu . enjoyed a three-day leave .at the home of his mother, iVIrs. Annie' Cul - beet. • Word, carne the , end 'of the week front•• Toronto that Rev Ja's., Wilson •had ,passed away" there. He was . a :brother of • the .late, . Wm. •Wilsor on the 6th Con. of West Wawai oshh' His` Is IT YOUR TORCH?' - Canada's Victory Loan Torch is speeding. closer .and closer to Prime. Minister J nston Churchill, 'asym-' bol 'that 'expresses the .determination of Canadian people •to finish the job. The sentence, • "Canada's Victory Loan 1941. Part of the tools", hi ?car - yea on the ,ease of the symhel. Judge ing-by the flow of subscriptions dur- ing the first half' of the.'caippaign, Canadians will;be proud to send along the Torch •in the knowledge that they responded to a challenge and supplied .$600,0 0,0.00. as "part, of the tools". Ther -11 be much deeper satisfact .high honours' goings' to Mr. and Mrs: ;. funeral •ryas held on•Tuesday, and- was 'ion . however, if by the tilde the Torch g 'ire .. Purdon. Consolation razes were attended by friends and relatives hia- 1P er-•'Down. ?,••lea�ces. Iia7ifak.for I�lumb 10 .. on by Mr`s. Jellies Wilson for ladies this district. • - e, aGordon'Foran for ants: A draw Mi•, aiid'''Mrs. W. A. Culbert':and. ing, ,Street, the' Loan shall lave been and �', wasmade by, 'Reeve Thomas - .Webster setts ' 'El ward and 'Bilk attended a' over-sebscril ed by 'many .millions of for the quilt made by the ladies' of. the communities Mrs. ,sant, Reid of Zion was the holder of .the lucky tick- et. Proceeds from the sal of tickets amounted to over $20 which will be used ,;to purchase. material for mote quilts• for war purposes.' Twenty-five ladies met at the hall. on ' Thursday, afternoon wlhen four. quilts were quilted for the Red Cross Tea was served 'by, Mrs: Jas. Gaunet,. Mrs. F. G. Todd, Mrs. MacKenzie Webb. and 'Mrs. T. J. Todd with pro- -reeds ro-"- 'eeds amounting to $2.60. Due to the efforts .of the• teachers and pupils of. St. Helen's school over a truck•load of salvage was sent • tr. Drulnbo. The proceeds Fill be used tc buy,.• Spitfires from the youth of 'Can •8hth horn. Breeders -Field. • Day eat Guelph on. Saturiay.'Mrs.:Clbert`and daughter Cora visited: friends..• Mr. Alvin "Sherwood, Galt spent the .ueel.-end here. ,r. • • We are 'sorry to hear the ''Mas. Thos. 'McW,hinney,, who is' -housekeep er for Mr... Thos: •Stothers,, has con- tracted the red measles.. We .hope she soon me:epver nicely, as' it: is . •be- lieved, that one .at her. age ' is more affected. •• Visitors .with • Mr.. and Mrs. Roy Rutledge for the. week -end were• the Tatter's three brothers, .Messrs., Hare old Gibson of Goderich, James of Tor- onto and M�'arlen of London with the Royal ;Canadian Navy Volunteer Re - r • and is, on ,leave before going teelialifax.. •Othereei s ere-ee ' .ins, Mrs. Herb Gibson and son. Don- aid of Toronto; ; also.`'Miss Gladys Broughton o%'London,,' • • Mr end.,Mrs. Frank Jones said other relatives . from. here spent. last . Sat- urday at Kitchener„ where Miss 'Ber- tha Jones, graduated.: from the .t{.• & W: 'Hospital .as a nurse. We wish her - the - le'st of luck in her chosen pro- fession. •. • ' KINLOSS. COUNCIL • Kinloss 'ounei met•in•.•thw"Towa- • ship Hall on Ailey • 30th, .1941; ' . All Members present. • . ' The} minutes• of th 1 e ast regular Mr• T. B. Taylor, Herb and Albers attended • the.. Harrison rte -union . at: Harbour Park, Goderich ori Saturday. Mrs. Gordon,' Mr. and Mrs. W. • I. Millet and Anne Todd, Mr. and' Mrs. T. ee Salkeld, Helen, and -Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Miller,, Allan and Russell''Webb, were also: at' Goderich fee 'the Salkeld re -union •oil Saturday.. Visitors in' the community include! and Mrs. Alex 'Merdie •and little son of Toronto with Mr: and. Mrs. R. The following are- some notes'tken ,Woods .Mr. Robert McGuue of; Lone` Teens' the "Watrous iSignal", an 'ac- •rnuzi-tris-sonsof =•Stu•aut ` • ' , o at-- • of . th • 'late. Dr. H. Albert, Sask., and Horace ci , ondon E. Agar, ex -mayor of �' a roes, .ams' . with, Mr. and 'Mrs E. J.,1•tioni and' and gentile dentist in .that town since other friends; Mrs Will Taylor '01'. 1900; He had beets in ill -health for meeting'and two special meetings; ate. B13'th with Mr. and Mrs, Chester Tay- overs period bf two years, and which read' were approved 'and •'signed•• log';•- ; • r ., necessitated hie -giving up his pract- TWo accounts were. on' file—Re 'care Father's' Day'. wee observed in the lee a year or no ago. He isa nephew ...and nursing of Baby°Moore, `child 'of United Church on 'Sunday, morning• of. Mr,. Robert Durnin, Dungannon relief recipient—These ient=These and the son of the ',late Mrs George rbvere More, P With •proceeds for .patriotic pur Agar and'Mi George Agars now'liv- nv'ere ordered paid. pries an At Home .will be held 'in •the ing hi British Columbia, He was born 'Two ^sheep claims were on hand .,St 1Telen's Community hall on'Thurs on the farm now owned by Mr. Cliff and: ' .»i.H.E.AGAR . were else)... ordered paid. tia;V 'evemn•g, June •2801. The,. draw..Ord Kilpatrick; north of Dungannon A' number of appeals to the •Court ',bill. be' made -.for e quilt. and ,those on• the,. gravel road, and was only. in of Revision •on the' 'Assess.inent -Roll :selling tickets'. are...requested• to have • :wised to be taken as his, 58th ;year and his early passing were 'adjusted,' and the 'Roll as re their lists• in before 'that date. Mem comes as a sad note in: this Western a basis of tax- bcrs ai•e''requested to 'bring, a pie. • cominunity••w.here • he took 'an:Active • ation 'for the year 1941: ; .' All completed Red Cross wont` Part; being a member of the town Couneil then adjourned. to 'meet a- should 'be, handed in by' Saturday, . council for some years and mayor for' gain.,on Monday June 23rd; • 1:941, at • June 21st. • the past.. six years. • His kindly heart . the usual time and'Xplace..a-nd--generous _d spnsitioxi. found him . Cheques issued-Ontarieq .Munici lel •. often -a.true• friend 'ofthe less fort- • Board,, Ackert Drain, $3:0q;. Dr.• John- unite. He was „an, expert at his • pro- ••ston,. operation appendix, 15.00; .Dr. fessional, wbrk and' all through.' these ' R., .A. McCosh,; • serum, "2.50; Geo. •Hal.• Mrs. Gibson G p e g Year's drew a large patronage:.froin denby, attendance officer's' fees, 4.20; railroa�1 e,rs• •and{ all others all the 'way. :along•'this line from Winnipeg to- Ed- monton:.H3e :was a. vaiued'life .member .ef the :Masonic' Order and an ardent • .Conservative: He was a; keen: sport. for • shooting, '`fishing and this• • was his main . recreation.• At the early age; of six years, the family :moved • from. hall .license X3.00;'R'. UaskenetteeeVerk MVIr and -Mee, ...Nelson -Patterson-and- Ontario to Brandon, where Homer- . • at Hall, '7.00;• Miss M. Palmer, care - Baby Moore, 10.50; Miss F. M.••Cot well, RR.N:,•nursing Baby Moore, 30.00; m •Munici al •World, supplies, 4.19; John McMillan, sheep 'claim, 10.00.;, Johan 'Kennedy,: Map. .above, .i-.30;' Albeit ,Stanley, • cheep.. claim, .15.00; Dan Mc • Donald,. Insp. sheep claims, `4.10; A. E. Thompson,• caretaking,'&.70; J.'.H. Miller, relief' rent,. 8:00; J. H. Hell,. relief supplies, 12.41; P. A. Murray., audit collector's roll;' .4.00; 'Johns'ton. Conn; audit collector's *roll; 4.0'0 P. M. Johnston, "stam-ps,,1.50; D. S. Carruth-. ers, .collecto.r's' salary and' extra, 130.; • . Emmerson Irwin, hal:• ass ssor's sal;, 51.25-• J: R: Lane, clerk's fee Acicert dollare,;. and '.if .thousands more of :represented' 'Canadian citizens.are in , tete subscription lists. One of the primary motives in•send- :ing; the Torch to Great Britain was to. do something unusual that would 'de- nonstrate to those living on the Bri tieh Isles that they are not alone in this struggle. The larger the number of Canadians Who buy bends, the riiiere impressive will that 'symbol be iw'hen it is landed on old country soil.. Buy a Victory 'bond, . eten if you can invest only fiftydollars for the ultimate success .of the loan is. now eperadeit-on trr-e 'e ieAre medium, subscriptions received from .individual subscribers. • HURON - COUNTY •oversubscribed. its "minimum objective" of $1,400,000 in the'Victory Loan' campaign whicl; •is still going strong and headed. fol the two -million{ 'nark. Up' ,to . Satur- day night Ashfield• had subscribed $25,500_of a_quota of.$56,200. •In West Wawanosh $29,650. had been subscri- bed 'a 'uot, of 38 550- DONNYBROOK . The W. M.S. and W. A. Met in•thc ''basement of tl e chueeli on •Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Jefferson, Sr., had charge of Che Study book and the af- ternoon was spent in quilting for the Red Cross.• The June, meeting of.the St. Aug- ustine Women's ' Institute was held at the honie of Mrs. Jas. Craig. Mr. .'•;'V. L. Craig of „,London was a aweeki•end• visitor at his home here. Mr• •Ted Mills of Torento. spent the weekend with his sister, man Thompson. . Mrs.. Elizabeth, Naylor of White- church spent Sunday' with.her., son, Gordon and Mrs. Naylor. Mr, and 'Mrs: John Johnston of W'ihitechurah -wiere Sunday visitors; 'with their daughter Mrs. Cecil .• Cham- - esey. • andi. -r CREWE raWY„r#:.y: i'AGE strita ,FOURTH CONCESSLc Mr. and 'Mrs. Roy Maize and Ili •Mr. and Mrs. •James. ,Struthers of arJ -Mr. and elrs.' Will Alton and' Guelph spent the aweek-end • with Wendell visited. friends et Atwood. friends'in and around Lucknow. last Sunday. M . n Mr. and Mrs: Ewart Taylor and Doris and Jean of Lucknow spent Sunday , with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred H b Drennan. • .. to town. Miss Alma Anderson has taken . The U.F.W.O.. meeting Will be held charge of this. school; .in the absence at Mrs. T. Robinson's hone on Tues - of Miss Quinn :who had the misfort- • day instead of Thursday._ :•• une to break a bone in her foot.•• A nulnbex fioxn Here attended• the • A large -number from, -here attended.1?resbyterial' ;in Wingham 'oil' 'Tues- e eGaxden. Party at Blake's hall • on day Friday evening. Mrs. R. Martin visited , with Miss Mr; Hax`old Blake . is visiting his Mr. Mrs. D. L. McKinnon spent Sunday with friends in Teeswater. Mrs. Gillies, who spent last week with Mrs. • Herbert Buckton returned to F sisters at St. Catherines and Toronto. -Laurine Martin who 1S a patient, in • Mr: Wilfred Drennan, Mrs. Jack ! Winghaiii • H.ospital suffering, fyor>i the Curran. and Mrs,, Berk, Treleaven at-' results 'of a.,bro'ken arias. , tended the trousseau tea', in honor of • Mr.' • Rennie Graham of Toronto, their•, niece, Miss Lenore Stothers. , spent the week -end at his home. • 1VY • Mrs irlarshall of Iasto+ael . iVlr. George Freeman returned home • Mrs. •C .11icDougall and son .of Saske• 1Vor, and ueva1ehornton •and•son •Wal Sunday after spending ••the' past ;ttwo , atoon visited last •week with Mid 5. sop of liotne of were Sunday visitorsd weeks with his daughter, Mrs• Lorne :McDougall.' • •' • at the home. of Mrs: Jefferson:• •Emmons.., 1Vlessrs. John S•' MacDonald, R.' Mrs: Elwin .Gliamney and, e n andArchie r will be held . 'Campbell, ;A:. McQu e, . A niversa s'ervi es ' were n y ` ham e Sun-. ` u lite of in e S • lith a W e d n daughter .g - Church meet - ,ewes e chug e -attended d t e cInt e a m "tie Ma n ud J u 'Cr church' o S n a Y at C e n .a visitors rovith his agents r. we h .Sundae -e. p , M Y• and Mrs. R. C..'Chamney. 22nd: ' • ing in W inghain 'on, Monday. • f�! �ld Do Is Our UTI OST ze Ieasi . }We ALI.:� Shou ' ; .. , ; Li:mitedTextle Coin an Dominion e • Company � Toronto' Montreal. WH ITECH'URCH' - R. Elliott, part salary, 15.00; . A. Mc- Kenzie, partsalary, 15.00; Earle Hod- gins,°part :salary, 15.00; Dan McKin- non, part salary, 15.00,; George Tif- fin, •part salary,. 15.00; Thos. .• G. Gaunt part salary,' 25.00; J.• R. Lane, .part' _salary, 50.00, Treasurer of OntKzrio ' iIles pi and Miss Ag- nes nes Gillespie • Spent a day 'last `week at Seaforth. • Wedding' bells are ringing •Mr. and Mrs; Gordon Elliott and family ; attended. the ' Elliott reunion .last Wednesday at the home of Mr., James Elliott near Bluevale FredBT `b7 n two children' of Auburn Wednesday with the'' forlacr'-s sister! Afr.s.. Clarence .Cox Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coax visited •on' 'Saturday , in • Goderich' with • hit parents, Mr. and 'Mrs.' Cpx,. • There will' be church at. 11 a)reeein, i tele Presbyterian Churele.oa;< Sunday. as t • has' been closed .for the past three Sundays owing'to anniversaries . Mr. John • 'Mowbray is spending a few .days this week in Winghain with his.•daughter,-Mrs., J. W. Leggatt. Mr. John •Tnglis of Hensel"' viaifed. last week with, his brother, 1VIr. Thos. i•nglis and also' his, brotherein-laaw.NTr: Ernest, with the ,others of the family received._his early education,•,,matric- ulating from the . ,Br'andon Weslyan College. Later he graduated from the Northreeetern Dental, College in Chic- ago, •coremencing to practise at- Mbosei •- Jaw in 1907..In.'.1909 he was married to Miss Clara Jamieson of , Wetrons. A.,'son' Charlie,died . at the early .age of six years. ,e'eides his Widow, , Dr.. Agar is survived: by his • father 'now living: atiCawstou; B: -C., five 'brothers and . sisters, Mrs. Sawyer of Spirit. River, B. C., Jack .from Vancoud'er Island; • Mrs,' Wm. Yors'ton near. Vie. toria; Miss •'Jean •Agar, teaching at Bralorn, 'B. C:.; • Chas. at Plains; Mon- . , • e', • • it z' atrons. The• •funeral sere ce • Was held • in•, the Un- ited church with' Rev.• G. H. Glover. officiating. A • large •crowd came to _ . nay final tribute and, a large body. of Masons assisted) Mr. J. F. • Clarke saiag a Solo "The. Old Rugged:,Cro'ss": drain, 50.00; B. ames, • a , e - gineer's fees Ackert drain, 95.00. • The Kennedy relatives from around Highawetys-' cheques—Reg. McBride:. these parts, also Mr. and Mrs.'.Franls J e MCI k ee pay -list 46, $30.40; Dan •McIntyre., • pay list 47, 11.44;.:.0.. fhi, pay.' list 48, 10.12 Harry Levis, pay list 49, 7.64• Geo. Lockhart, pay list 50, 1980;, Roads 1 to 6, pay list 51, '17.60; Sam Tesbitt, pay list 52,. 29.92; Milton Nesbitt, • pay list 52,• 29.92, • Milton ' Feriae, pay list 54, .29'.14; Archie_31c- Intyre, pay list 55, 25.961 • Huron. Bdy. ' acc., pay list .56,16.28; Wm. Stanley. pay. list • 57, 17.49; Frank Thompson., pay -list 58; 22.59; Alex •7VIac.Leod, pay list 59 83.50; J. D. Adam;s, pay list '0, 4.35; Alex MacLeod; express, pay y list 62, 3.00•• • G J. R. LANE, Clerk , 61. •40; P. M. 'Johnston, stamps, • McCloskey and' 'Mr, o c os -� from neer. Guelph attended the Ken- •nedy re -union which 'was' held last Thursday at Kincardine. There •weri between fifty and sixty prese'iit. In theafternoon races and a game of base, hall was played. ..Ari .enjoyed •themselves. ' .• A Red Cross quilting was held or; Tuesday of this week at Mrs. Her. old' Pollock? . ' THE. PICTURE ALLERY ;COURRI E'S CORNERS -•. ! (iait'ended for last week) Mrs. Wilfred Far'rish is improving' and able to be up after a . week c illness. Mi. Keith Johnston, R.C.A:h'.,'Tor- onto, spent the weekend at hits home Mrs.: Patrick Moran has ipeturneds to•her .home for the' eumleer, 'months • Mrs. 3.. Courtney is at 'herhome a ter spending the winter with her dr fighter in Jackson, Mich. A shower was held on.Tuesda.y ev- ening at the hone of Mrs. Rne Dal- ton in honor -of the bride-to-be, Mies: Helen' Bowler: ' Mr. and; Mrs. Bob Nelson, Jim and Jeans attended the Graduation of pug•' ' gas in Stretfbrd Wednesday: o Mrs. Melvin. Ravnard and Jean vtis "ited a d;ay with Mr.and Mrs. James Drennan. - Mr and ' Mrs.. Alec Fairish amc'. I • WHO IS HE?' II babe of. Toronto sncnf the. week -end With Mr. and Mrs: Wilfred-riu•risll. • Miesee 11Teid5 'sure Winnifred bane of Orillia spent the holiday :week end; at their .home. . Mie and.Mrs. Thn Wylds and fan• i1y have moved to Clinton where `,Ver, Wylde has work . at •the airp.clrt. Mrs; David little and Venn apeni a,few days last: week in London. Last week's picture, although print- ing • rather poorly, was readily recog ; nixed by many of our readers as the. late ' Di'..A. G. • Elliott; a beloved med= ieal practitioner •in the Village for many years, an'd where Mrs. lllfott continues to°'reside, , . .1 ZION . - -Mei. John Helm 'is at present with her daughter,°''Mrs. John Gardner. • Messrs •Richard_ and. Henry .• Gard - Me'. silent- `Sunday' 'With; friends in' Mitchell. ' ' Mrs: Those Hackett, 'Mrs• Geo. Hun- ter, 'Mrs. W. G•'' Hunter and Miss Elleda 'Hunter attended the trouseau given by Mrs. 'FT. Stothers of Dun- •gannon.in honor of her -daughter. Lenore, whose marriage is.announced• for•June. Miss Ada Webster has been en - (raged to teach here for the coming term' Messrs. Will and Cecil 'Gardner are shingling • Robt.' Hehn's, barn. ' We are;• glad. to report.Mrs. Frank •Ritchie,was able to return home from 'Goderich Hospital last Tuesday and is improves*fevattrablye Weer :Wer • leecent opel'ation: ' • . , The reojithly meeting of , W. M.,'S met et the home of Mrs. Robert. An- drew 'f'uesday last.., • • ASFHFIFLD• Dr. P. S, and •111rs', 'MacKenzie of Montreal called oe relatives here last *eek. The Preshyter an W. M. Se meets at the home of Mrs. Hector 'MacLean 'on 'Wednesdav of 'this week.-_, 'The Woniaii's Institute ate boldin r n tea at the home of Mrs. Donald Tline lira •Thursday. Jude 19th. The Presbyterinn Church property hats heen much 'imprnhet) .by the 're- noyel of the fence •and grading of the yard. At 'a meeting of the ratepayers of the :Laurier' school • section it was decided to close the school for the time being. ' Make no mistake about it- . .. This is your (call to duty Canada's Freedom is Threatened . You are. ;needed now Your King and country need you ! The call to duty is ringing clear and men who .love_ __Canada and all this ,great Dominion stands for; will need no fur - they urging; It's time for ACTION; for all - out effort ! Our fixture, our biomes, our faith, our freedom, are at stake! There's no room for talkers or *ulkers ! ' ' YOUR hour,, . the hour of the f GlITING MAN, ' is here! for ACTIVE SERVICE. RATES OF PAY iN THE RANKS $1.30 per Day with Board, Lodging, Clothing, Medical and Dental care pro- vided. Dependent Allowances in Cash: 'Ps to wife, $12 each per month for not more than 2 children. A soldier with wifc and 2 children Collectively receive a total of $99.30 per month. EXTRA: Rates varying from 25p to 75¢er day for skilled tradesmen while. eniployeat Canada's great mobile army, equipped with all the finest weapons 'of fmodern,' mechariized .warfare—,tanks, armoured vehicles and guns4 of -every calibre ' stands ready to your hand. Join it NOW ! Be a vital cog in this - fast- moving•,• hard - hitting F I G Il T'I:N G , machine. Join up in answer to Can- , ada's call ! Join 'up •: and smash, the 1 Hun, S Canada's Active Army needs melt for Artillery, Engineers,. Signtds, Armoured Cars, Tanks, , Infantry, Transport •8ti Supply, Medical, Ord-' mance and other. branches of the service. ` The , Army is prepared to teach many trades .and to train you to handle Canada's weapons of • • -war efficiently. si' Go to yourearest District Recruiting • Office. Find out about these units; how they work, what ,they do. See just where you'll fit in: see Where any par- ticular skill you possess can best be Utilized.' Then join up' for ACTION! Apply to Nrest 'District Recruiting Office or ' Any <L.cal Armoury,'. DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL CANADA