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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-11-20, Page 1•AA AA A $2.00 A YEAR -IN ADVANCE -50C EXTRATO- U. SA. 1,411.(1010W ' 01.1tes , Thursday Novena* bei 10th, 1941, . . ................ . DEER , SEASON ENDS, SOME ADS HELD OVER UNTIL NEXT WEEK NOMIN.ATION. IN .. CONCERT TONIGIITI;JUIMSDAY LOCAL' RED7.CROS$ .BENEFIT. ' . • •BAD VsfELL,S WIL-L . .MANY.GOT QUOTA . This week many merchants.have' .KINLOSS FRIDAY . Tonight (TitursdaY).• 'should see BE *CLOSED ... • Brude County •Cot ,Ammommossi6, , 'donated spaces ii. support of the ., A Town Hall packed to capacity •• meeting on night, the 10_ in view of the clesii4 l ici,..,..9nci.-..0 formed when in recer in Bruce County ended on Tuesday rnencing, in this .community. To in- voted down the two-year term, Kin- program presented' by a 30 -voice meg to curtail the u: 'War, Savings: Drive which -is CO•re. . . _____-_,-• ici hear la, Varied .. and entertaining- . night, with may nimrods.being able crease the*effectiveness of these ach •loss Township nomination 'meeting choir film, .the Port Albert R.A.F. cal Board of Health received the ered adyWeable to a . others were not SQ fortunate , 'and -run them in both this and next and advertisers it .is adviseable to, HolYrood. on Friday Afternoon of •this . . and ' entire proceeds. are in • aid of The , choir' donates their' services, of Health regarding,. the resulte of the 'second 'test made of the Water' from Olow.ing village wells, • repart of the Ontario .Department as ranch as possible, i it is ifirtoridsedsott.)asplii . than last c:ar. . . The eight-day open deer season As one , of the municipalities that to boast of bagging his quota. Many and in the interests of both readers .will be held in the ToWnship Hall, Air Navigation .ScheOl. .• ' , . • .. throUgh• water filled ,:swamps in • a ....._.... the Canadian Red; Crest, which By, a .previous test . early in Sept; . . On 'Sunday large corigi•egatione , I ., vain effort of: bagging .a deer. • . • CRUSHERS IBUS,Y. IN ', ,.i, trig developnaente are unpredict,ahle 14; fife, Kinloss nomination meet-. .4 requires a .iteasly flow of funds into the treasury hi ensue a continuance in the village had graded "D": Water ember 36' out of 72 private welle WWII' and village an GI ible. Only roads • that .- .. ..•., .....,1„ heat& forceful and inspirational ser- - mons by the present pester,. Rev: j', 44 • pleading over sodden field and .weelt's;issues.. ,• • . week, ' ' With the. ditch question still hang . the Lucknow and Vicinity Branch live little reason for jubilance after ., ,. .A...+ . as from the mare. irriniediate dietridt . the CoUntY HighWays' Committee,' iS of: this elassifiCatiork contains bact4 open continuously will be plowed. . eria- of Intestinal Origin 'to. a 'degree .• to Kinloss • rpori, .4114 theHalyrOod,. i .1' frOm. Many distant, points, as well .OUEST A.Np' iiiivtg..x.0s. . .. • ReeVe .Richard Elliott, .,dhairman of a the. fine.. werk, the local. branch !Among these will be the Lucknott., W•A, tStiehweagmi:n0 sri.i. Kinloss I Township prayed is, &kb& . . reesing ..rapicIty. . Two, crushers :are engaged, on. 'the . job with. Garald •twice .previously been reelected on. ,, . • , • yote.•may .be. Unable , to attend. • . .' you. will buy a couple, even though was bad,. wiaasked to take steps' in an'. ' effort to. impteve the . quality; 'BUSINESS. MEN TO rLAN,..,-....-. .where"to bestow my fruits" : ;• ',..• • . . - , . • Rev: Stewart asked .1te question', ide....liev..SteW- f. ' • , and from "Within the 'Comity •itself, GraitellingOf t County HighWay 1.n..the •running• again for , the reeve- -is doing. . ., ., .. dirl Guides are ',handling the 'ad-. that 'makes' it unsafe to nee- -. ' Ripley,' Pine River 'read,. •.• - !. • Minters by the•hundreds combed the .frgn • HolYrood to, Kniless' is PrOg- •• . . ship, end is prenared..' to 'stand or ' • • • vance sale of tickets' and no doubt Each well owner at that time was rt chose' , far . hie . text Luke 1217', • - `What.shall I:do Or I have, no toOni ' cenntry. ' .‘„ . ' ' ' 'fall'. on the . ditch question,. having . notified of the test; and if the water .. man got their quota with.in_thi.,„,_Seett'S ' equipment. in • •es . if arid-Robert-Lowry2s-outfit-ire In ,event. of an eleetion, Reeve Ei- • . • . . ' • :• . . coi tot.install •t(iyvvn..*ater....A,s a result FOR SII110.,'CLAUS DAY, ' .,`IS Prosperity Rightr; 'and 'proceed -7 • • . kinson and Wrri...Pinnell.Of .Kinleugh. . the John Bair pit, Gravel for . t e. stretch i from, Lucknow. to t •Oth Dan • T. McKinnon it is expected. In Ashfield • and West 'Wawanosh , The death occurred in Chicago. on . - - • ........„ _adonted_hy 'many of the thirty-six Ltrek-now Bueiness. men ' are :te .ed to point -oat it was •if • properly... , either one ..ar. the other puree' was. households, . before the- second test- meet .next. week_luiieeide on what ised. He related. how.. in the Old • a.liunting ground as anywhere ant, .. this same issue. .• v. * ' 'confines of the TOwnship, Joe Hodg- . leitt-Witl-he-opposed--lay,--Counoiller • PASSED' AWAY IN CHICAGO . • .. weren't .ont-•moie • th-an-tWe,oty min- eoneessien--was_Secured . , e Hen. the two-..year_terrn is.. in effect ' but november '1st of Edwin Watson ' in plans to 'adopt in connection witt. , t_antlietiyttl•vitas aappaea-r t high level, spfritnal- . dropped their deer: Others in, the ' The five miles to UolyroO.d is hard in call a ratepayers meeting to re-' cpuSin of Mrs. David Huston of town,-riumerous- casea.wherlr wells The gaily. 'decorated. Christrng. -ey wae low. This saineeituation pre- . Results of this test show • that. in Santa's annual visit to LucknoW.. • • utes the first morning, when they dersen and Houston pi in such municipalities it li:neeessarT his 78th -year,- Mrs Watson ..i..s....a, Was taken: . • ,. Community . who got. their qnota surfaded and preparatory . work on gee included Jack Ross, -Charlie the. regaining five miles is now in ceive-the . financial report. In Ash- and With, her late husband, they were treated and given necessary. at- tree of other years will likely . h ailed following_the last war he Said. . " ' ' field this. meeting will be .held On were frequent vieitors. with rela God giVes ue ari-alAindaric-e, -but • ,Hodgins.and Bob Stewart. A. Couple progre,ss in . anticipation Of hard-. .FridaY1 and in West Wawanosh, next • tives in this.. community. ' ' , tendon, ' the water .is new of "A" passed :up ',this. year; as the Hydro- ClaseificatiOn. , • • . • . ' Eleetric Comthission is apPealing ice we must. not. forget dod. We must • . of ;Goderich inert, Fred Morgan and iurfacing this mileage next ear.. About ten wells of "D" elassifica, .a• curtailment this year 'in the use try to transfer' earth's ctirrericy into erring day, north of •Whitechurch used :On this read' where necessary. A new tyP•e. of culvert is' being • . ' ' • - • ' of the 9th Ward of the City. Of Chic -.'thin still are in use .in the Village. of hydro. pouter for public or. pi:iv- heaven's currency in seeking a spir•-• 'nig. harvest. Earth's harvest may . ., ,.... . Bob Elliott, .get their quota. on .op -•Monday. • • „ . • Mr, WatsonWatson• was . snperintendent . and. jn the middle of. the Week an- They are of tongue and groove lum- WELL WATER 'IS GRADE "A" ' ago .. where he has !resided for half Owners of these wells. will be. in- ate deeorating. .,.. .,. , • .. .. „ . fail . but the 'spiritual .harvest never otherduo bagged A bucks and a doe • . • --,.- • a century, and where the funeral. formed of the results .of the,•dntario fails, concluded Mr. 'Stewart. • . ' near -Silver Lake. Hal Peterson, foF • and are Put together in men ber construCtion. specially , treated, • • ar • When . tests were being • made of . • ' service • Was. held on November. 4th.' Departirient of Health's second test, and that: th•erefere the local Board MURDO MATHESOW,HEADS ° .. The ,choir Was 'heard in two• 'eh:7 "7riferly-Iff-Winghann.--also.gethis4A. -fOrtrihey-ateplag,..e....:.Mttals_tivetts„ v,4Atet in Village. private Wells; e The .funeral was attended by•Wesley of Health will close such wells with- 'HURON -BRUCE LIBERALS AS • thems with solo parts taken by Mrs, KinlOss: On Friday C. a Allan o : Wh' hire difficnit to secure arthe ------ samP ' --1 '..-"Ml•-•,-.Watson-t-w.a&loorn-in„.-BelAb• '--16-6f-th-e'd-orireette--water--,;sup-- Huston of Luckittetr, ' , . , EXECUTIVE' VACANCIES FILLEU T,rnie. Ackert' and Eldon Henderson. • Goderith .brought -one down 0Sonie- Present time. •' ' • • • - , . ply was taken ,and forWarded.' to i •iti the next 'ten days. • ,: • • For the eyening sermon Rey. 'Ste- .... •• • ' R.. j. Ste - Moore reported a 'big de- • Wes Guest, is in charge. of this orlc. • ** •* ' - • • - • . •• - Depattinent; a . Health. , The. test. Toronto 'for analysis lzi3r' the Ontario. eroiis •voyages• across the Atlantit, ...,.._ A --Pee's-iderover -byL.Mrs:-Rober.r*I/a.,:., IMAret.„.A.Pse ' his text froth the lst • • • mand ..for 'licenses. and had to wire 4. South Of • HolyrOod, Chas. itobin-•• shows. the Water to ' be cif ."A" class- He was 'hi the Old Land. when the. Receives HiS *MO . ' ,.. yidson, first vice-president, the ex- Chapter OTIVark-tlintlr-yerse.---,----..,,..----- . where 'in Kir:loss"; .1, . • , : Ireland in 1864, and has made num- ' for more a couple of tithes. He alsc son, paerolman, with a gang •of Men ifiCation„.which le first' qUalitY for war • broke outerit ,bodked passa-ge Keith, .Mccorniiak of ' Ripleir, and •ecidive of the Huron -Bruce Liberal He Pointed out that Jegis. Christ reports that that in some sections of the ii: ready for • Winter 'having corn-. . reservatiOne and sa.iled two. weeks was a member of the •SepOy hockey op the Athenia,•-but Cancelled. his ),vell ' known in• Lucknow • where he • 'huh to fill three ' vacancies . in the come .fishers of men, to. .Ykrin : souls Association met last week in Wing- was..counting on "you and T'• to be-. .. .'031111tY there is an agitation to' keep l& ed .the• erection of a large .quati. . ' for •him,,.These ,sotils inttst: them be `loreigners" out . during the • open tity of. snove. fence. t • - purity': , . . , ' 1 • earlier. He was in LucknoW when team; received . his wings recently ' . '1Vluido Matheeon of Lochalsh was eXecutive. .• . . :. ., • . trained and developed for the, task • season, reserving Bruce' as a hunters' New Blankets, new flannelettes, new • word -of the torpedoing . Of the Ath • of ' making i over the • World: We do.* . paradise for residents of the local,. • , • . dress flannels, new Underwear,. new enia was, received. • ,• at Moncton, Sgt. MeCorrniek• has R. 'Finlayson • of Toronto and . ictrin- elected .preeident, succeeding Dr: D. not .need. to go . afield .for'ighis..We '. ity. 'Seine 'farmers protest against • SELL MANY .COOKIES hose„ etc. :all. at New Lpir govern- • been home On a, '14 -day . leave . since .' an Open season at all. - . .• • • , ,inent controlled prices. THE. MAR-, '. • , • receiving his .winga.: Keith incident- erly. of Ripley. Raymond Redmond can 'start in Canada and ' our 'oven . . , . • Return From North . . The 'Girl ' Guide "c6olu, day ! •On .K.ET STORE. '. • • •• .• BACK SEVERELY. ally • is the-. first , Ripley, hey hi at- tain. this. rank iii the. R.CA.F.. • was elected third' vide -President • and e:ommunity . to make. over the world. -..7Mac---Webster--and-Roy-Collyer reti. 'November 8th proved quite success- ' ' . • . • • . . . , . . . .. • • . . Gordon..Elhott, treasurer, , . Begin here and let it spread, he said, •• turned' last Thursday from AO days ful and all' told ..girls--diSposed-_-____,.. • .' •• ' , . • ' • • • ' ' IN)URED.:,:114 FALL• , Other • executive Members cOntin.• 'in. appealing to his congregation • to . Spent in the Parry Sound. district of • 265 dozen cookies . with a n • '. OBITUARY •.,,:.. -., : ,.__... • WEDDI :NG .BELLS uing. in, :office . are Mrs. • Davidson, :aturate this conmitinity with the • . 7-7- ---.-where.theternarty of eleven bagged profit; of over.. ,$12.00; whiali will • . . " 4.. . .. ... 0.,' . . DUtigalla011,• 1st ' vice; Da id McDon. arin,cipels of Jesus Christ. "a total Of nme deer:- . '7*".':`7''' loe.sent-to...the....aid..olthe bomb ',vie- ......,...._,..„...MRS,_"... ARL, BEGLEY ._ . . . William •-Fisher, local carpenter, . aid, Te-eiveater2nd:,-iticet:and-A.-- ". ,. At the • evening serVice , the. *sic ihns in the Old Land, alcrEalialFT stiffere.,4Afract4rea, vertebrae in •his' MicOONALIiMacKINNON . L.,. ' McLay of ,.Ripley; secretary'. • • .. tricincied -i'-iliales-ciforgs; -ehoir-ah--7-- • by Girl Guide headquarters in. Eng- 'After' a long711.111W,--the-deatli- back ,On, Firdif 1$1.7101-er.'he--f el.i ,-;„,-.4%.,,-P-atrick's :church,. Hob rood -• The '. annual 'meeting, of the .A.S. them and a duet by Mrs,..1.. W. Joynt..'' . • . , • • . ' . occurred on 'Tuesday, November 4th was the •seene7617a-pretty•-•atttumn- -'5•0eiat-ipo..s....ta_he he). ..in Wingham uid Mr. Harold Allin. Grandsoi Of Huron Lady is 'Missing land. • .. . •• in Regina Hospital of; . Elle Jane to the ground from the roof of Stew- Wedding at '9.30 .a.rre; Tues'day.; Nov-. on •Friday,:•Noyember 28th ' • ---.The.---PreehyteSiahL..cluireh_gAtiriee. ' Pilot *Officer 'Douglas Murray ' El- , , ' Twaniley,, beloyed wifeofEarl. Beg- : working; •Mr, • Fidler :landed on Ails. art Mullin'sresiderice, where he as was Withdrawn. in' the eVening an • liot of . Toronto, -serving overseas Former St Helens Pastor Dies ley., ,' , feet - An ' Xray later revealed the ember 4tle, 1941, when Father, J. C. . • .. • • ,„ .-.. • ' . . .. - Rev. • Stewart expressed. 'Rev. Mac- , • Donald's. regrets atfbeing 'ebsent due ..'., .. With the R. C.', A. F. is reported as , There passed. away at ' Kitchener .,Mre. Begley, 'who wa.s in her 49th ' ...• fractUre, 'Which :fortunately was not Leav.ey united in-niarriage Margar-'. Mens and Boys werkelothing, shirts, . . .. , missing after 'Operations :o'ver Europe. • on :Friday night, November, 7,.‘Rev. Year,- was. a native of Ashfield.ToWn severe enough :to . cause paralysis. et Elizabeth,. elder :daughter -of 1Vit. Mrs.. • John A., .MaeKinrion and, sweaters; mitts,. socks at • New Low tkilaty • Ellere .. . ' . . • . . to . the that he was in St. Thom- Word ,is .baptizing .- his ' granddaughter, Word. of this was received, by his band of Lillian Clark, formerly of 'five years ago .has resided in . the gr. .. • ... . on Tuesday where he. was 'placed:in Fisher was taken to Goderidh. Mr; Peter Gordon . MacDonald, 'eon ,gevernment controlled prices. THE , #arekts, Mr: and 'Mrs. ' T. R. , Elliot, St, ;,Helena. Deceased, was born and. , of Mrs..Duntan MacDonald and the MARKET STORE. It waa. only Mr. MacDonald's. sec - on. October '29' to. 30.. ' ' , ..' William Mackintoeh, beloved hue- hip but since her_marriage twenty - of. Thronto • and passed on to 'his educated in Scotland', and was min- West ..*- .The regains •were broug ' o. . • a .body. cast in .which he he en- latg Duncan MacDonald Of. St, Hel- -end, absence from the lrhitectchutch , graltdmether.„.lits-.Matthe=;.Welai ister, at St. Helens,' Bond • Head, ,11/1i1-, ased f •.ab * . •thre.e, ;months. or ens. •.. ; . - • - • ..-.....,•,-... anniversary ., during . his.. pastorate ,..s.ervecr-VvitirTR... C., A7---11:' •sineP .ihid-• ,.ati.he PreabyteriiiiCataP'aTIffhtair• ' "---- ------ - - • • '5ex141.,,,e',.:,?411 --'''' ' -b.L;-iae-*4a:YA;--m'k itto,cleth,:Saleta jacicet,.,with green. James T. Lyons and Gordon and here: Rev...Stewart was assisted in . i,,.Apum tiateR4;44Mtbiriel4•.*Aflrii•..-,-;•'. ert.erki411arolitat,Ateattohhx644,,i,,tsoacw Luckno.w for burial ariclitakert„to,40, C his tion' hem i . .. : , -3,3,T., . IWILreturre The bride looked lovely in a moss *Attend Hereford 'Sale -. • summer of 1.940, receiVing Ina Wings.- lir several years, and71-pent-severel--thi Mbridarafterheen;,, 1,-0110:ifetrba. Publie-aervise--ba-,Hae.:L-SCIROGE7CAlt, Eadamig-, - , ' WI hat,..tbnitatetwana„,earrili*a George Kennedy Of West Wawahosh, the service by Rev . a w. Barnard . . . tto-vonrie-F-ttftop-ti , *,.ear-7--rg, .i.' ^ . ' -- ' ... . ' ragaihd4-bar,ge,, N-6.4&,,Egka„ria,,,gt.shart, fgiaiW16r06,4.RXhPgAikliAgXAAlr4itre'' green wool . crepe dress and beige in April •and going 'overseas ahortly '-summers there. Besides his Wife he of_eve.,1*-rOswg^1,1asAttandedjilc Lwore-y aiwimme-..,--premaitiest#41,41- arxr-jairl'esl.Eittli„,,,a;,'Saesweter,.. of‘St.Ifeleita.. - ..' • •,•-°. - ,-- . . Mrs. Welsh'asen; leurrey, lesthis Douglas; attending" - uniirersity • :in Rev. G. G. Howse. . •Internient was. iii• Greenhill Cem- . ' • ' . holi.--whi:r 'v,..rotedta .-e-ashevr-coiored- Signrrient-- sale at- Stratfor,thlaStwieit, ''..ik.CAL :REREFORD7-111MED1-.7- YLARS SL13.1fritS. TWO-7-:-FINIK-HEIFERS,-. - r efter. .. • ,_ ' ' . . leeVes to inourn `his losS three sons, kett's..United churc,h, • conducted -by -7-ATTElt-T6-1%-Vityplar:177:77:-1;ter---211--e---3, t r MISS' ' RO.th-CT=IVITaeT:C--ha-0,-- Hereford' hreederg -to 'attehd-the-eph life in France in. the, last war.' He .Scetland,. Donald„ , in 'the. R.C.A.F. tUcknow; .Schocit Board receiVed crepe 'dresi With brown acceSsckies The Beacon Herald ,eaniera • inati was . almost 'the same . age as • her and Robert of Kitchener. . Among 'etery. The :pallbearers weee Wiifted and carried bronze chrysanthemums. .piCtute. • , ' • ' • ,, "shot" the fo-M-"of ,thern. for a good • • • grandson; now reported •naissing. - thoSe, Who attended" the. funeral on. Sherwood, Milton. Xilpetriciri. Earl Caretaker ' Joseph Whitby,. who on Drennan, Clifford ‘Kiipatriek, Alfred and accepted'. the reaignation . ••of • The. best Man. was Mr. John D, Gil - nosh attended the -Hereford •Breed - George ',Kennedy' of • West ' Wawa - Kincardine . News.- Monday. afternoon • g ' Kitehener, -Sherwood and George Twaniley, . ••.. December :let • terna.inates• eighteen. lies, cousin •of. the groom. • . ere sale at 'Stratford recently and • . 0. were Mrs. M. C.' MacKenzie, Win and Besides her husband and two sons,' years of faithfUl • and. efficient ser -• ' The happy' Couple left arra show- . Quating, Jaines •Lyons, the. Beacon purchased two. yearling heifers. lifis7F'red. MacGregor, Mr. _Rod Mac:._ Orville -of • the IL CIA.F. in' Nova Scot- vice in this capacity: . ', ' ers of .confetti -for...a' short honey- said, "I .was • quite -pleased With the . • - , . . .. Hereford' sale . held at Stretford this .01.te of the heifers "Ringwoed. Bee, . Suetesafitt. Events , ...._ • Gregor of Kintail and ..Mrs., Clark ia and Lloyd, of ftegina,7-there-alsei ----- ThiTieeigreation wet -regretfully " • . . . ' • week. The • qnality of •. the cattle 'of- 3ie,", was. sired by NeVe-Domino, lared. 'Last Week the..Legion held. a She. Firdayson•ofLutknow. . • . • - surVives her father, Mr. Win.' TWam, • . ,..-., - • • . • . • ' MCMILLEN-BARBOIJR . fered at 'the tale Was very good and, moon. - ' the prima realized -seem-tO be _quitel. by Crape's -Fan -is, SWarty .Creek, cesaful. dance , on • Tuesday night and ley, and her brother, •Tom of Ash- tendered .and -was• accepted. in . the • lain I have', been a. breeder of Here- ieh-.•;--aricl-tw' ltieh-:-was-:the-C.N.,E on, Friday, night , the Agrictilturai - Wesley' Chapel, Fergue, decorated Year§ .now". ford, battle: for -•quite , k number...of Grand :Champion Anis' -year. ',' , This . Society, spphsbred an excellent play, ORGANIZE 'FOR*. WAR field, the latter having" spent the Same . manner 'by the Beercl. • Mr. past three months in the West' with Whitby has suffered for some time scene Of a very pretty Weddin'g when with White•nnims and ferns, was the, heifer's half..brother was Junior and .. considerable WM, which will be used WEAPONS DRIVE' • . • ' his sister. • • ,• - . ' • , • „ • • .. ' . . reached the. stage that Makes. it With •sciatica, and which has finally the Rev. Clayton' Searle officiated- . Reserve grand••chammon at e . • -Tone". Y. E..,this year. This heifer was bred • . ' to bolster the Society's funds and MR& GORDON' IRWIN • . • • at the marriage . of .1Vliss • Dorothy HONOR PASTOR AND• to• the imported bull, . "Hayford permit, the paying Of the prize Mon- , • • • sseible for. him to parry on . the Roberta Barbour,' only deughter of followed by a dance, ,that netted a ey An full. ' The Fair was severely. At • a meeting of local .business The tragic- death of Mrs. 'Gordon . . . . "id u tPie .M , and' Mrs. R. A. Barbour,. Fer-. The other heifer • "Jarvis Dornino .. ..• . , gus, to "Mr. Charles Ralph -McMil- WIFE IJPON*RETIRING • Lase, 76th Was bred. by rredReich. ° fantile paralysis at show time: -feuckriOw and. vicinity to 15oest the on Saturday'. ••• Mentally • ill:" for .. a particular pride in ' "keeping the A. R. MelV1illert of Sarnia. The bride, , laid for swinging .into . action in 9th 'Concession of ..West* Wawanosh , .Mr : Whitby.. has always taken .4 lee of ,Nebel, eon • of Dr, •and Mre. , . • • . .,.-.,--..... eld.and Sons, Jarvis; and was sired hit this year by . the outbreak of hi- rhea on Monday night, plans were Irwin occurred at her home on the. . . • building .and Surroundings spic and Marked' tribute' was. paid. ,to , the by" Britisher. Domino, 2nd, which Bold, Euchre ' Parties To the -nation -Wide War WeapOns Cane- ,body. was found in the cistern at her; • paign. 't• ° • . • . . ' . by • his sons. bat now• With three Of span. In this he,• Was Often helped , . taffeta dress.with velvet bodice. eeal. charming in an , ivory. velvet and Very •Reverend D. T. L. MeKerroll was bred by .thg lite • Hon.' Robert and: Mrs 1VIcKerrell, .when •a large Wier of Weldon, Sask. , ' • ' . pale •Of War Sayngs. Certificates, in lengthy .period, Mfrs. Irwin's lifeless . • • given away' by. her father, looked •ProVide Soldierf Sinokes ' The monthly sale . of certificates Mrs.. Irwin,. who was forty-three ., , . home. • loped and ' buttoned to a .slightly number of friends gathered to and at the eame time to bid them bred herd: is pure- cele-- s con,. sive business. ,this fall; having sold, Mr. -Keiniedy has done an exten- • - last Thursday . night and again on pons. The quota fqr Lucknow and Marshall 'Gibson, daughter of Mr. . Whitby has had to carry on alone. skirt falling.into a slight train. Her clusien of, forty years of .outstanding ' ' eh• 11 bulls; 4 cows and a heifer, in - Tuesday "stag" euchre party was held is now referred to in terms., of wee- Years of. age, was fermerly Christena them in the armed service, Mr. lowered waistline and full taffeta, brate. with. th•em the fernier' : Ttiesday nightofthis week at 'John- LucknoW • rural ' routes is a "Blitz and Mts. James Gibson, Con, 4, West ...A.pplieationa for a successor have. finger tip veil had .a clinch "cap ef,- ministry, in the Presbyterian: church' eludinghisshow ow, ffrom• '• , ' 1 . ston's restaurant, aimed at raising Buggy" Monthly or in cash terms Wawancieh, where she was born, , been called for and a meeting. was feet in heirloom. lace. and, her beta? farewell, as 'Dr. McKerroll„ due to , ... `--;•funds to provide smokes for local $1750. This is not an .objective for ' :.. Since her Marriage twenty. years scheduled for last 'night toinake the appoiritment.• quet was of 'calla lilies and 'bouvar- -._,. • .has already been realized. The part- ,duration of the war, and when can-' ided on the Ninth ConcesSien, where .ty Clarkson of Toronto, her maid. of to end his pastorate, at St. Andteiv:s BOMB VICTIM FUND DONATIONS . . boys Overseas: A considerable' sum one • or for six months, but few -the ago to Gordon. Irtvin, she has res- . . „ dia. She was attended by Miss Bet, impaired health, has .been required . ' . ,.. fee are . sponsored by •Mrs. Edgar vassers shortly. call on you they Will her depth .ocCurred. Only the day.. „•. Oraer ' Your Maosine liere • honor, and her • cousin, Miss 'Gwen- church,' Niagara -on -the -Lake. . Don•atione..to. the..Bomb Victims' . • . . • .Hollyman and Mrs. Noble Johnston. stress the irepprtance of the Bank previous, Mr. Irwin .held an auction . The SentinefOffice can secure for dolyn Dougherty of 'Guelph as jiinior of • Managers of the church, :acted • as . I. G. Trask,. secretary- of the Board • FUnd, to aeeist the 'Wel' committee , • piedgein sustamingthis objeetive. sale,. •preparatory to leaving the WM.- . * . . " • you praCtically, revery inagazine or: bridesmaid, . the , former' .in dusky chairrrian • and ' during the evening in carrying on their work of .pro , The objective fel-. Holytood and . pdiodical that's 1 printed -and often rose silk' 'jersey end the, latter . in read numerous: complimentary Imes- viding a .,large quota of. garments - • END IN THE NAMES , , Holyrood rural routes, is two aerlal . A private' funeral service was held g a saving New or. reneWal 'orders deep rose silk jersey, both with .gold sagee to Dr. McKerroll which •came for, eVerseas, have been received 'as. . bombe monthly; , or a rriOnthly cash at Davison's funeral parlors on Mon-. day afternObn with internient in given , proMpt attention. .and if • it Is a ' Christinas- gift, • attraetive gift :trimming. The former Wore a sniall ftom the Pritne) MiniSter of Can fcillows: Mrs. Wm. MacKenzie," ,$5.00; If you have a --htisbantatkileil ,quota -of...$250..k.The..xlatiOn,wide ob- . . h'll -Cemetery • , „geld sequin. cap With shoulder length. ada, the Moderator of the Preaby. Misa Wooda, $2,00: Mrs. Cole, $0.50; Mra. 'Hornell, (bridge). . $2,0•45;v. Mrs. ' - i brother or other relative overseas jective is . ten' million, ',dollars- a' • Besides her husband, -IVIrstrwin • ..0 oards•.are furnished free Of charge. rose veft while the latter had a flop.. -t, terian Church, Presbytery .offidials from LucknOw and district,: send month. v •• • is surviyed by one son Harold and Underwent Operation ,. al wreath with similiar veil andthev *pin .tioast te,.eoast. . , • • , ' Anderson. $2,00 ;• • Mrs: Wm. Hender- •Mrs,..Noble •Johnston. They are send - or' take his .name and corriplete ad- drese to Mrs. Edgar Hollynian . or , Lucknow's ,spring objective in the War Savings drive was $1200, and for the past. eight !tenths. has aver- two daughters, Helen and May. Goderich Hospital, where he tinder- . Clark Finlayson is. a patient in ,......—.. , .. • . .• . •': man McMillen. of Sarnia was his tarried -gtilderalbibylnums. Dr, ,Nor- brothet's best 'man and Miss Marion Presbytery, compared Dr, McK.erroll Colborne, 1VIoderator of itamilton , - • The Rev. B. L.' Walden, of Port . son and Mrs. Hornell (tea) $30.36. . ' • ing smokes to .611 the boy overseas ,aged well, over that figure -but dud Leg Being Treated went an .aOpendeetom'y late last 'Hogg. of Perth pleYed the wedding to Wadsworth% . "Happy, Warrior", More .Second Crops , . . Many have already received these.. only to the fact that in March $5,050 . Bill .Webster has undergone treat- went • ' ' march and . atcompanied. Mr.• S.. R. one who had a netural . instinct• as Second "crops" of, fruit have been, welcome parcels, but it is only when. •was subscribed. Miring the suitmer ment •in Kincardine to .remove.bone Henderson. who sang "At Dawning" to What- knowledge can do,. and • a Much in the limelight lately, but , relatives at .home provide the ad- months purchases ' monthly were spiinterS .-frem ' his leg • and • the ' during the signing . of the register. vegetables and grain are how steal - dresses that the . gift can be for only about a tenth: of the March wound' is now being 'drained, , • . _ ,Mr. 'Robert Phillips-, of Fergus land high, !genereue epirit.' He spoke of ing the show. • ' . warded. ' , figure.' , , . BLACKOUT FOLLOWS AS 1 ' ed as ushers,. Mr7A:11:-Williamsow-of--Sarnia-hct, Ifie-Dobtor's•- Suceessftil-Minietry ...et ,. ,. Sutton, Lueknow _ and . Victoria Mrs- -M, ,Duciley.....e.f„ town ...reparta, , g 147. .BIG DEER •CRASHEVCAR •', I . COM:INO-EVENTS . . The -reception immediately after chnrch, Teronto, where •he was foi• a second -growth of garden. peas, These have grown. from the ripe Underwent Operation . . Bank pledgers,. while the Honor •. --.. , . • ' . •PIE SOCIAL • •the ceremony' was held • in Melville 27 years; and what he had done for old .$t. Andrew's. •He had Merited .seed of an early' summer 'patch.,•This • IVIrs. Allan Turner underwent' an Pledgers. fell ,off sharply; in. their . young Haryet Whighttriah, grahd- ' At ..S.S. lib,. f2, Huron • Township, 'chtirch ' Parlour 'when -the guests second' crop had •reached the blos- •, Figures reveal' 'that there was a • 'operation in Whighant Hospital on purchases. . • son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry.Mathers, friday November. 21st, • 'prograin. ,were received by the bride'e moth- the- honors conferred upon him, in- som and po'd stage when reported , fair consisteney of purChesin Friddy, November .7th and is rnak. • . On Monday • night Village and dis- wanted . to see . a deer last. SundaY, Adinission 25c. • Ladies with boXes er, in black crepe dress With 'shell eluding the „Church Moderatorship several days ago. and if the fi•ost . ing a favourable recovery. Miss •Ag, trict canvaesers were named for the and no sooner. had he •expressed the free„ Red Cross ,proceeds.. - •N . pink badice, sequin trimmed, mat - during its Jubilee Year: Throughout didn't get them. the warm "spring" nes 1114haig, Reg.N. was in atten- November canvas, and they are to •desire; than. hie Wish was ..granted 1 .. ching 'black hat .and orchid corsage. all •these years Mrs. McKerrell had days this week w'ould aid the peask. . meet ori":Monday night in Lucknow. as a -big buck plunged into his Dad's and the mother of the groom in Amlt all a wonderful helpmate, .also to mature. ' dance. . • LAST bASTCE: OF SEASON • erican• beauty, rose crepe with se - having occupied high. posta in Wo-' White sweet clover *as reeently • • , . , , ' • Iti the North-eait canvassers are, car. • • ,. The lest dance• of, the season, will puin trimmings and bleak- acceaspr- men,s .erganizatiens and .. having reperted to again be • in bloona on R. Rae, R. 1.1.1VicQuillin, W. A. Pert- .1VIr. and Mrs: Earl.Whightman and be held at Parainount Hall. to -mor- taught a young Men's Bibte. Class the • farnt of .Mr. Matthew' Shackle- ' LEGION:- WAS IN CHARGE • OF eous and Thos. Burns; North-west. family. were returning to their home row • night, ,Friclay„ NoVember 21st. i'es. She also Iwore • a corsage of or- • . REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE 'Cath MacDonald, W. W. Hill, .Gor- at Auburn early. last • Sunday. even- McKenzie's orcheStra. • ' - ' • • .chicla. The bride's'grandrnother, Mrs. for eighteen years. , • , ., . An outstanding atteatation to the I ton. R.•,1; Dungannon, don • Fieher, Jos. Mallough, William log .when the "evetiV 'occurred. A R. J. Woods of Lucknow, in bur- • gundy Wine 'crepe: dress and. mgeh- esteem in . which Dr. end Mrs, Mc - The • 'Remembrance Da .servide Schmid South-east, K. C. 'Murdie, big , buck dime out of the White,- DANCE AT KINGSBRIDGE Kerroll, are held,'" was the' pyeSence Suffered • Fractured Wrist , thie Year, in charge of the local Jas. Pickering, ,Mel .0rr, J. L..„ Me., clitirch •sir' amp, stood challenging in Dance at Kingsbridge Hall under ing at with corsage of gardenias, at this gathering of Mr: Stuart Rob- . • In a fall at her home severaf.claye , .• branch.of the Canadiao Legion, was Milian; South-west, J. W. Joynt, A. the middle of the road and as Me. the' auspices Of Kintail Women's In- Was also an. honored guest. Fer, her. , ertson,. representing ' the Lucknow ago Mrs. Howard- Agnet4 Suffered ' . : held in the Town Hall and well at- E. McKim„ Jack Hall, Gordon Ta -Y-' Whightrrian •sVierVed .the car, the stitute, Friday November 21st.. Ad- wedding trip, the. bride wore alfgeld, corigregatiOn, to „Whonh .Dr. MCKer a • fractured right 'wrist . • • • .tended Local clergymen took part lor. .. . deer plunged across the road in mission , 35c, ' Carruthers. orchestra. wool crepe dress gz Sand. cog trim- med' with .Mink:, brown - hat .8i brown roll ministered 37 years ago: Mr. in the serviee including 'Rev. C. • H. Rural eanvasseds are,-;tHolyrood, front. of .. Wire • By the ' time of the Tickets to be drawn.'for quilt. Pro-, accessories.*Parry Sound will be: the RobertiOn Spoke highly of the work Arrived Overseas . . . • , i 1Viactooriald, Rev. Robert McConnell, .Erriest.-Ackert, Richard Elliott; No. collision the driver had brick:4h% the ceede to be Used ;for • pathetic pur- future harae ef, the Young . couple.. • ' P.M -M.100 Parties of Dr. and*. Mrs: •,McKerroll . in that. ', Sgt. Tom Finlay of the R.C:A.F. • Rey. G. G. HOwse and ,,ReV. J. W. 1,. Fred VICQuillin Jack McMillan, car ' almost to a stop, so that the poses. ' conmitinity. He Was accompanied by . Stewart who delivered the address.- Wallace. Miller, 'A. Genuine, Jae. damage was ,not severe, eXcent that . ,.., • Miss •BarbOur was a much 'honor- has arrived safely overseas. "Safe . Wreaths Were 'plated it the ben- Laidlaw, , T. J. Salkeld arid Archie the. headlights were Shattered .and ' wt. ANDREW'S BALL • ed bride -elect Pre -nuptial parties bit Slater,. Mrs. N. G. MacKenzie of Ashfield. and Well Was, part of the eable re- - otapli ,by • Mrs: S. C. RathWell; Miss Aitchieon; No. 2-Vhri. lifcCrostie, a real blackout' treated. . included a presentation by neigh - Dining the Progra,m, Dr.;and Mr& . ceived on November 10th by hie Cora ,McQnaig, Reg.N.; and Mrs.' W, Gus, Kinahari, George SteVtart; Ne. 'Thus IferyeY SaW hie 'deer, 'but 'The• annual St. Andrew's 'Dance, bouts; a Miacellaneou'a shower; p iVIeKerroll were addreeeed 'by A. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ilt E. Finlay , sottoded by Reid MdKim• s - mid, Donald I'Vlec.Lean,' Gerdon Kirk. the animal, ,digappeared in a flash will be held in.the Town Hall, Luck- .s.hpwdr; a presentetton by e s ff. C TaYlor arid john IVIiIrie,..on b•ehalf onto §,aternteelf.taZ=r1110Ynioef il.;.itigc; . a. Andrew. The "Last Post". was 3ack McIntosh, • Grant McDiar-,• it was only e fle,ethig: glance for eponstired by. the Xairshea • Club, pyrex shower; .a cup and saucer • The day was cibserved as a school land; No. 6-.Tlin McIntosh, Alex into the sainp on the north side now,' on Friday Noveniber .28th. of the Elora and Pergus Motors and of the congregation,- presented them • W holiday, but local business places McLeod; No. 6---Arehie • 1VICIntyre,. Of the road, and it. Vikari't known Scotch and Old time dancing. Lunch ,a supper 'party for the wedding with a purse. Mrs. McKerroll was West for Halifax .exactly one m.onth . were closed only, for a time during Richard Martini No. 7 --Pete Farrish, how severely he may have been in counter, Artburfs" Orchestra. General group after the ' reheai.sal . by Mee, gse presented With a beautiful boti- prior to arriving ‘overseae• Heis an. tv onatasion ape. ••• only child. , • the incOing, Roy AltOti, . • . . • . •N. M..Craig ,an Miss•J., vC ' - quet of chrysaiithemutts. ' •• ,, . , • , ' g .. .. • "4.•, • jure& TO PLOW couiwri • LUCKNOW TO, KINI • ,41-04A-" IA AWAY GA IAA,,,wiA9,AAAIAAJOAA......