The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-09-11, Page 8NEWk'SWEATERS—Sweaters in 's►hort and `long sleeves. Short
$215
" lee. sweaters to wear under a suit.. .::.... $1,95. &,
s `vewe
e.
WOOD 'Epit.1,OTDERED CARDIGAN knit from pure botany wool.
Buttoned up the front. Ribbed waist band. , $2.15
BOYS SWKATERS=Zipper neck, closely knit all Woolsweaters,
pullover style with military collar.
COLORED BROADCLOTH -with cotton. goods getting scarcer,
you will welcome this Offer. -For dresses, quilts and general.
• :- des* yard •,., 19c
Use. ,36. atutches wi Y.. d ....
.WOOLiETT &. PYJAMA GLOTRS—NQt till') to thinkof
flette
'Pr Fall. For Ladies, Men and Children's= wear.
borders - size: •P'r.
lEETTE, BLANKETS. Rainbow � .large
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'Crewe W, ,M. S.
The Woman's Missionary Society
of Crewe United Church held their
September .meeting ' at the home of.
Mrs. Raymond Finnigan on Thurs-
:' "day,' September; 4th with a good at, -
en ance
t,endance' present. In the absence of
thepresident,' the first vice -.reel
:,,ode. t'took char e• of ''the• devotional
`exercises Following • this a program
was given: reading by Mrs. Shackle-
ton on Temperance, ;reading by Mrs.
J. Ct rran''`°A-revieWin China'
reading. by . Mrs. R. Finnigan.. The•
.&tidyj,k:on. China •was .given by-
-Mss, . ill atrielEafter-urhich liars;"
Crozierd•Mrs
Kilpatrick each
p .
Offered prayer. Mrs. Crozier pro-
nounced the benediction. �.
THE ••. LUCKNOW . SENTINEL -
TROUSSE4=UrTEA TIN -HONOR -1
OF WIN ,HAM BR, .:.. E -ELECT
Mrs.. Chas. .Swans Winghan't
held 'a trousseau tea reception in
honorof her •daughter Agnes, bride-.
elect of this month. Mrs. Chas. Stew-
aid, Mother of the ;groom, assisted
the hostessand bride -elect •in re,
ceiving,. 'Ars. T. T. Smith,. .Mrs, M.
Howell, • Toron r'! , poured tea in the
afternoon a' . Mrs. Hugh Curring-
and Mrs. Jae Kerr; in theevening.
Those assisting, were Mrs. B. Brave-
ley, Toronto; Miss D.... Deans, Miss
T. Ellacott. The trousseau was shown
by Miss MUIar'ion Simpson, Miss Z;
Steward, Miss Y. McPherson, Mrs,
A.,Henry.y
,Mrs; G. Gannett 'showed
..:
, the linens, china, 'silverware' and
guilts. and beautiful gifts. Included
in ` .the . gifts was _a . Targe silver tray
presented to Miss Swanson by. Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd, of Winghan, where
SIGNS' OF OIL AT 1000''
FEET 'IN CULROSS WELL
v
' idence: of oilsts at. about a
E.
thousand' feet as drilling continues
on the farm of Warner " Smyth: in
Culross 'Township. Rock' being
she. has worked on the office staff onto on. Monda' and Tuesday.
Tor 'the pasi'so `en -years =From• -the ------,-------;-----------7-----,-;:..
staff Miss Swanson receiV a large Mr: and Mrs. Eldon, Reid of Or •
mirror. Mrs. B. Bain invited ,to the illia, regent . newlyweds; were, vis-
tea room and Miss 'Gloria Swanson itors in town the first. of the week..
and Miss Jean Bain were _door at -
decorated with late summer flowers. `Rev. Robert A. MacCorinell had
tendants. The house ,was ' prettily charge of both services . at Knox
church, Kincardine! on Sunday last.
° ADDED ' ' The Misses Sadie and Mary Mac-
NAMES Quaig of Chicago are spending a
Mac-
-,-..- couple of . weeks vacation at their
` To the list of names published last P
CLo1and,
NERAL.
Mrs. Neil Gillies is visiting rela
tives in Toronto and Port Perry.
Jack ,Leith of. Fort Erie visited
with his mother and Alice over the
week -end. , . , _ '
Miss Flora Webster is. visiting With
her sister Dollie •,);Mrs. C. M. John-
ston)., .Sarnia;, Ont:'
Miss Arabella Car er.Qn of .,Glen-
coe spentthe week -end at. her home
here.
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Agnew' have
returned, from a holiday at their
cottage at Sprucedale.
-NOT MIAOW FALL CROPS Or
APREAAGE UNDER OFTION •
Ashfield township farmers in the
area immediately south of Axnberley
.who -recently' gave options on their
farms to . be used as the site of an
.airport were .officially notified last
week not to sow fall wheat on the
property .they .haveoptioned, thus
giving further strength', to persis-
tent reports that •tie work is to be
proceeded with. in the near future.
One 'farmer reports that efforts
are being now made to lease the.
land; and Which plan is. not regard.
ed • with favour.
• •Some of the farmers affected pro-
fess to have seen }blueprints of the
j
'roect and state, that it is' to be a
Project ,
bombing. and gunnery area; extend-
ing out into Lake Huron: In 'this
case there .Would. be , only a few
buildings for storage with accornmo
dation`. ,for maintenance men only.
, Mr. Garnet' Henderson has 'en-
listed in the Military' Police Force'
and is training.. at Kitchener,
1Vtr. and. Mrs. Win Schmid attend-
ed the Jewellers' Gift -show iir,Tor-
week, haye been added four more home here.
brought tothe surface was . heavy men •from the community serving
,with a black Substance • ;and each overs'ea's. Do . you know of . any
trite "thc' drill was pulled it -was.,..,ozhers? _ ...... .
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Sapper. Herb McQi,tiIlin '
'7th Field Co inpany-,, 2nd Dim
Royal Canadian Engineers
Canadian'Army: overseas, ,Y
covered, also, reports the Teeswater
News. I
__.
The drillers.have_.expressed .sur--
prise ' at traces ,of oil at such a shal-
low depth•, sand drilling goes .on in
«ntieipatisn or '.nal ng a strike. The
undertaking, 'in search of either • na
• tural gas or oil, is being financed.
we understand, by Union Gas, Do-
minion Gas and Imperial Oil:
Firesbyterian , Y. W: A. •' .. .
The: June. meeting Of the ,Y. W. A.
_•w,,d _tbe,,Tre,Sbyterian church met at
the 'home of Miss MaudMurdoc i
•with an attendance of twenty: The
Meeting opened by, singing psalm 81.
The scripture lesson was read ' and
Mrs. J. E. Little led in prayer. The
Bible study was taken by Mrs. Ewan'
MacKenzie. It was decided to have
the , September meeting the third
Thursday in. September. A Reading
was given by Mrs.:. C. Cook. Miss
Katharine MacDougall took, the top-,
fe-frena•=Dear ,Gofo•uthr Study- Boort
was✓give;.i byMs;l-ally!
MacDonald. Maudie Fisher -closed
the meeting with prayer.
A31182, Gni. R: F. Button
53; Lt. AA. Baty, 3 Lt. A.A. Reit.
R.C.A., C.A.S.F., - .
Canadian. •Army Overseas,
A35501; Gnr.: J. ' P. England :
Fair Dates Sept. 25 and 26 16th .Bty., 12th Fd. Regt., R.C.A.A.F.
Iii lists of fall fair dates appear.- Canadian Army .overseas:. '
i in...numes.�.w•eeklyapers, the
Lucknow Fall Fair is, not listed;" 8ba0P'""Murray ----
which has probably led to the opin- ' 105 Oscar 'Road;
ion' in some centres that there. is Torry, Aberdeen, • Scotland
no fair here. Such is not the.. ease: Canadian Army Overseas.
The dates of the Lucknow Fall Fair A4106 ,Tpr. J. #-i. MacT.avl;sh
are September 25th and 26th; and .,12th Army Tank Battalion
the inclusion of these dates:in such (B)• Sgdn. T.R:.R.,, •
Doug Clarke ..of the No. 1, ProVoSt
Company, • R:C.M.P., visited . , last
week. with. his parents, Mr. and. Mrs.
Temple • Clarke.: ' ,
Mr. J: H. Leith' who • is` head tin-
smith at the Canada Steel plant,
Hamilton, visited , at 'his , home over
the week -end... ' •
�Mr Jahn McQuill ii..w o__iiras con,:
fined to bed for sever, al ` weeks. thin
sunnmer from a":heart condition,. fis
'enjoying improved health now:
•
Called by Whitechurch Charge.
At a'we-ll attended- meeting of�the
congregations of Whitechurch, Lang -
"side and Calvin held last week, an
unanimous call was. extended to the
Rev.- A. 'H: Wilson, Eden Mills,
'Guelph Presbytery. The Presbytery
Of Maitland : met on Tuesday .to coif -
Sider the call. ' Until recently °'Rev. The regular meeting of. the Luck -
John Pollock was minister to these nod r Women's 'Institut'e will be held
congregations, when' he resigned due Friday, September 12th at 2.30 p.ni
to ill , health: - Roll call—"Name a Canadian bird":
lists of fairs , as referred to above,
would be much appreciated by 'the•
local directors. ry
*ratouri'INEInAlatittrAirdout Mu
.Chit after. Dr. Donald A '.1. aird,._pa7-
chologist ...writing in The Ameri-
can Weekly with the September •14
issue' of Detroit Sunday Times '
tells ,how, although you may not,
utter a sound, your 'lips more' elo-
-quently express ability;. -emotions Sr;
chances for success than words, or
even your eyes, might possibly in-
dicate 1 and. tells how to read them.
Be sure to get the Detroit Sunday
Times this week and every week.
Canadian Army Overseas.
URGED TO DECORATE 'FOR
RECO.NSE.OE LOI' , a RE' fw
Notice` To Users
Of Welt Water
' VILLAGE WELLS in use ,in Luck}iow, recently testedby the
• Department of Fe:tlth at Toronto, show 50%, or 36 out of.72,
have a "D" classification. `
IN VIEW OF THIS the local Board of Health hag passed
following regulation:
"THAT the owners of wells tested,
be notified of the result of -the test
and those that tested "C" or "D"
be advised to put In Municipal
Water, or so correct the well that
further tests in 30.days show a sat- '
isfactory water supply. '
"FAILURE to do this will result In
closing of the well".
•
the.
CLASS "D" --Bacteria of intestinal origin present in num-
bersusually considered, unsafe for a drinking water supply iun-
•less the water is previously treated by' (roiling, chlorinating or
by other recognized; methods.
-THE BOARD Of HEALTH, Lucknow
TH./RSDAY, SEPThligR, 11, 1941
601 1._ _ . _..1
STRUTHERS—In Wingham General
Hospital on . Tuesday, September
2nd to Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Struth-
ers (nee Etta' Swan) a. son; Robert
George. •
BAR In
GER— Ashfield Township on
Wednesday) September 3rd, to Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon. Barger, R. 3, Luck -
new, a son. ' '
ROBB...4n 'Kincardine General Hos-
pital, September. 3rd, 1941, to , Mr.
a Mrs. Clifford Robb,. R. 3, Holy=
ro,a, a daughter.' .
CARRUTHERS-in Ripley' on Sat-
urday, ay, August 3.0;`• to Mr, and Mrs.
David Carruthers, .concession 6, Ksi'h,
loss, .the -gift of a daughter.
ENGAGEMENTS
;Already surveyor$,' st',akes"ltave been Rev.'. Charles H._ MacDonald of.
=set 'out. for toWers....nLd targets. Lucknow announces the engagement
The plans are said to. call for the of his eldest daughter, Margaret, M.,
withdrawal i)f' a considerable body ,A.T.C.M., to Rev.. William A. Hen-
ofwater along the shore line from, derson, B.A., ' of Hillsdale,, the mar,
• Mr. J. S. 'MacKenzie is slowly' re=
covering from a fractured" leg,' al-
though as yet he' is unable to Walk
,and is still confined to his home:
fishing and navigation. Much of the
land,. too, comprises a "danger zone"
encircling the. actual bombing
ground. It is known, that contractors,
telephone and hydro men have re-
centlyinspected the proposed site:
EPIDEMIC BELIEVED CHECKED.
With no new s of .'infantile
paralysis��•eported;, in the •distrietr
health . authorities,'' believe, that 'the
'minor epidemic may be .checked.: Of,
the seven- cases reported -in -the- area,
progress toward recovery is , tieing
made, . although insome cases it will
be, slow:
In an effort to halt` the spread. of
the disease, school'opening was de-
layedE in Huron and Kincardine
townships. •s
The town of Kincardine was de-
clared "out of bounds" for members
of the R.A.F. at Port . Albert. •
riage to take place in September m
the Lucknow Presbyterian. Church.,
• Mr: and Mrs. John H, MacDonald,
Huron • Township, announce the en-
gagement" of their daughter, Mary
Isabel, to Mr. John,Murdnch'Fisher,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fisher, of
Lucknow,' Ontario, the marriage to
take place September •20th. •
ThUrs —Fri $014411_ IA 13
ROY ROGERS •
"Young Bill Hiekock'.'
._...and
A Really Funny Comedy
"Melody. and(Moonlight"
Vague . Jerry Colonna
Vela g
Kincardine
Mon:,. Tues., Wed. Sept. '15, 16, 17
JEAN ARTHUR
Bill ;Bolden , Warren 'Williams.
"ARIZONA!'
.. .. _.
-FOR KINCARDINE FAIRr•-
Thurt Fri.,, Sat, Sept. 18, '19, 20
need
.ortir We `Mou
Police"
• PROUD .OF HIS ‘CLADS!.
Wm. Scatters ,of Kinloss purchas
some specialgladioli bulbs this
••
Spring, and the results are very
pleasing .: to him, for • he has . growri'""k' e
some very' ',beautiful blooms this
year. The grads are of the Picardy
variety : _
Mr..' and Mrs. Charles. Swanson, of
Wingham announcethe engagement
: and Mrs. W.H Bartlett an, of=- heir='daughter, ,Mary-•Agnes-_ta— Rev. nen a ement"- of -their--------
Mr. Lloyd Frederick Steward, 'son Of bounce the. g g
Mr. -end Mrs. Charles Steward, daughter,: Margaret Lydia, to Mr. • ,
'
.�icdta'aow.: "Joseph Clare Richards; .son of Mr.
•
Mr.. Evan' McQuihin 'visited ' in
' TUWLAND .CO: GETS NEW
Toronto` -the end 'of -the weekwith AIRPORT : CO-: ""• -
his sister, Mrs. Harold. Dawson and
Mr: Dawson, . and attended the C
Mrs. J. W. -Henderson, Mrs. Mor-
.gan Henderson. and her mother,
Mrs.. Currie of' Wingham, spent, a
few days last week at 'Toronto Eac-
hibition. •.
a ^Mm •and nM s,Jr,via ,Mceshe--ef.
:;,.Iuunw�vld
-of-Boste�u~:spent�l�kLe
eek -end_ wit.
Mr. John McQuillin, Frank,.and.Mr.
and' Mrs. Fred' McQuillin.
As -part. of the, observation of Re=
consecration Week, citizens are ask-
ed by the National Committee to
fly flags arid decorate their hones
and business! premises' from :Sept:
ember 10th to 17th._ The second an-
.niversary ; of Caiiad'a's . entry into,
the war is being observed through-
out the Dominion o pay na lona
honor to those who, on land, sea,
and in the air are the defenders of
our country and in proud memory
of those valiant • hearts who have
fallen 'for our common freedom.
In connection .with the Reconse
cration Week a pledge has been ap-
proved by, the National Committee
in charge of arrangements. ' The
Committee urges. ' that the Pledge •
should be taken ,publicly at mass
rallies and other meetings and priv-
ately by individuals during the Re-
consecration Week.
The following text of the Recon -
*secretion Pledge has been ,released
by the Hon: Mr. 'Justice T. C. Dallis,
Chairman of the Cominittee:
"At this time of 'peril for my ,coup-
try, in this' fight against the• evil
powers which threaten to •engulf.
• the earth, conscious of my duty' -to-
• ward Canada and toward my .fellow
man, I . solemnly pledge before Al-
mighty God that I shall do all that
lies within my power, and deem no
sacrifice too great, to bring about
the victory of our arms, that. right
may triumph, that justice may pre-
vail and that a. righteous peace May
reign throughout the world; JO this
end I reconsecrate myself, . with
faith, with courage and with the
knowle ige that, though the path
be hard and the day be dark, our;
efforts can not fail".
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Decker, Bil-
ly and Norman and Mr. and Mrs.
Tierney . of- Kitehener _spent the
Week -end with the former"! parents,
•:Mr -and -Mrs Conrad nPeker
Sgt. II. S. Curring hes returned
to New Brunswick and w,as,,accorn
pained as . far as Montreal I y Mrs.
Curring . who . will visit her sister,
Mrs. M. C..McDonald of that city.
Mrs. W. J. Little attended the
Richardson-Doupe wedding at'Port
Credit on -Saturday. The. bride, Miss
Helen Doupe, is a daughter •4f Mr.
and Mrs.' H. A. Doupe formerly of
Lucknow..
{
Cousin of College Founder
We learn with interest, that Mrs:
D. C. McMorran of town; °who • cele••
brated her golden wedding anniver-
sary last weelt, is a first cousin of
the late J., W. Westervelt, founder Nixon. Sid spent.._ 17 months in Eng,will be .returned promptly after eat=
an.nd '
of the business college of that name land ah s some interesting stor. .
in London.
The Towland Construction Com-
pany, :which recently completed a
new airport at Aylmer, has been.
awarded • the. contract for. a new
600 -acre airport about two' miles
south of:. Grand. Bend Village. The
contract includes grading,. drainage
and. construction. of rixnways-
The Misses Lorna Roach of Dun-
gannon, and Dorinda Weston' of Tor-
onto returned to their respective
homes after assisting at Rest -A-'
While guest house-, Bruce Beach, for
the tourist season. •
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phillips and
daughter : Wanita of Apple. Gate,
Michigan and Mrs. Johnston of Nile
visited with-LMr. and Mr§. George
Phillips and also .called on Mr. and
Mrs. Norman MacDonald, •
Mr. , anti Mrs. J. S. Kilpatrick and
Miss Susie 'Kilpatrick attended the
'Kilpatrick -Hannigan wedding in
Kew Beach United Church on Sat-
urday. The groom is a cousin , of
Mr. Kilpatrick.
Mrs. Charles Steward, Miss Zylyda
Steward, Mrs. Hugh• Cu/yang .and,
Mrs. Win. Schmid attended the
shower. at the home of Miss Yvonne
McPherson given in honor of Miss
Agnes Swanpw,,,pn Friday evening,
September 5th.
Sgt. Sidney Seaith, air frame.
mechanic of the R.C.A.F., who is
an instructor at Aylmer, spent the
week -end with' Mr. and Mrs. Mph
e mg -AV- - Li,ste�` i
One of three new teachers 'on tile -
Listowel Public School Staff is Miss
Kate' MacDonald, formerly of Luck -
now, who is teaching Grade 7. . '
and Mrs.O.. Richards, 'b irwiew,
take 'lace
.Mrs: John Carruthers announces Alberta; the wedding: to p .
the . engagement .:of ' her second on Septen+ber. 27th: it' their home,
youngest daughter, Margaret Kath The ;Parsonage,' Bervie Ont.
leen to Mr. Ronald Elliott Forster, • Mr. 'Richards, :a nephew . of the
•
youngest soon of Mr.' and Mrs. James late Mrs. 'N, E. Bushell, made his
Forster •' of .. West Wawanosh, the home here with his aunt and uncle- •
Marriage. to take• place the. latter ; for some time while. attending Luck=
part of September: ' ' .. now,High School.
RURAL TEACHERS
Teachers 1n -A -s itield -and West
Wawanosh schools this, term are' as
follows:
' Ashfield
'No. 1. -Alma Anderson,
No: 3 -James McNeil.
U. No. 4—iadeline Caesar.
No. ' 5—Ada M. Webster.
No. . 7 --Jean A. Long. .
U. No. 8—Graham L. Pinkney, Mil-
dred Anderson.
No. ;9—Jean MacMillan.
No. 10—Elva Twamley.
U. No. 11—Hugh Myers.
U. No: 13—Hilda Twamley.
No..15—Ltiella Cowan.
No: 16—Muriel, Quinn. ,
No. 17—Virginia .Barris.
_ West Waw nosh
No. 2—Ethel Washington.
No 3—Virginia Tiffin. ,
No., 4 Beatrice. McQuifin.
U. No. 12—Dorothy Drover.
U. No. 14—Elleda Hunter.
U. No. 17• -Mrs. Muriel Newman.
SSES
A . COMPLE-TE i -OCT OF kir
FALL DRESSES, . COATS, JACK=
ETS, SKIRTS & BLOUSES NOW ON
HAND.
YOU 'ARE .INVITED. TO CALL IN
AND SEE
•
1�EARLMAIwT
Give Us The News About. The Buys
In 'Uniform .
The Sentinel is. anxious to print
all the news there is about commun
ity boys who are serving with the
vafibus branches of the Canadian -
armed: forces.. We not_only,want
newsy ,paragraphs about the new
enlistments, but would welcome the
privilege of -printing extracts from
some of the letters the boys send
.home from ' overseas or from ;Can- .
adieu camps. The'co-operation,of
all. readers is asked to see that we
get full information about the mov4
nients and adventures of the lads
who are representing us in the fight
for freedom. . All letters subrnitted
,
les to tell 'about his experiences.
tracts have been made.
GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE
By, .
Russ ‘ Cre glato i
and His Vlai'iety:Entertainers &orchestra,
In the Arena, Lucknow
UNDE NSMEN AUSPICES
. Freda Sept. I9th.
CONCERT 8 to 10 — DANCING '10 to 2.•
• .PRIZE, DRAW FOR.
A Bicycle, Chest of Silver, Airplane Clock, 97:piece Dinner
Set, Ton of Coal, All Wool Blanket'SSatin• Bed Spread, Floor.
Lamp. Tickets Now On Sale, 25c — 5 for $1.00
AItminur n. Prize
A ticket, will be given everyone bringing a piece of aluininunt
to the Arena. Valuable prize to' the holder of the lucky ticket.
ENTIRE PROCEEDS IN ID OF THE RED CROSS
NEW WARM UNDERGARMENTS
FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE
FAMILY FROM THE SMALL. TOTS
• ' UP TO MA & DAD. ' . .
•
NEW KNITTING YARNS
V Yarn;. Benmiller 'Yarn,
Fine Yarn.For Fancy . Knitting,
Lar -_e Ball Yarn lord Knitting Soldiers' Sailors' and Airmen's Socks Special • Prices
RE, Lucknow
NEW FLANNELETTE 'BLANKETS,
. SHEETS, BED • THROWS, WOOL-
LEN BLANKETS, WOOL BED
COVERS, ETC,•NEW LOW PR CES.