The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-11-20, Page 8•
RED CROSS NO
NOVEMBER SHIPMENT
hE Vtiott ovv: SENTI . E IAJOK ONV,. ONTARIO
Knitted Comforts:r-25 turtlene•ck
sweaters, 15 steel helmet caps,' 30
- • scarves, 35, helmets, 60 pair socks,
15 sea boot stockings, 5 sleeveless
sweater's, 25 pair mitts. •
For Bomb Victims -38 large . quilts,
1 crib quilt, 1 rblanket, 2 afghans,
6 coats, 25 night gowns, 6 blouses,
5 shirts, 3 pair pajamas, 2 units No.
8 each consists of coat, slacks, sweat-
er, blouse, knickers. "
- . •Hospital Supplies... -5 pair pajamas,
25 shirts, 10, personal property bags.
Donated for . Blankets Zion.
Workers„ $20; $2_ each from Mes-
dames Sam Morrison, James Dren-
n n W. S. Davi on -and Miss Mary
int ' l,:
. I�
-�McLeod,
of U.
Donated --Afghan by pupils .
S. 'S No: 4 Ashfield; .1.,quilt, one
blanket by'Read for Service: Class;,
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2 quilts by Mrs. Higgins; 7 quilts by
ladies' of St.Joseph's church, Kings-
bridge for . "Bundles for Britain" .
Kairshea-4 pair' socks,• 1 pair . of
spa boot stockings, 7 shirts, 4 skoi`rFtts,
1. turtleneck sweater; 2 -pa id
1 steel helmet cap. Donated -1 quilt.
Zion..Workers-2 *nits, 4 night-.
:.go_wns,_ 1 pair pajarilhs, 2 turtleneck
:sweaters, 9 pair soCks, 2 helmets,
3 pair mitts. 15onated-2 quilts.
LJ U 1 L u't
OUR DOLLARS IN 1HE FIGHT?-
AE
`We've made a good start. to . get the •
money required for the • weapons
that this community is buying,in the
great National WVar Weapons Drive.
134 -we,tbav e only • just started. Let's..
really •get. going• See that. YOUR
duty
... Bu More War Savings .Certificates
Double . your own pledge
TO BUY
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War Savings ,Cert.. ,cotes
commuty must do its share` in
this nation=wide -effort to insure._,' .
vactOry.
Support the n 'tion -wide drive for
Wee EAPONS
O. A. MARTIN, • former C. N. R.1
station agent at Lucknow, 'is being
:transferred from Exeter. to Harris -
ton, where .:he will, succeed . J. H.
Fawcett who :is retiring.•
, . •
WINGHAM ENV:ISACrES a . •.strong
intermediate • club, including -the fol
lowing: pill Hyslop for goal; Ted
English and Bruce Small for de-
fence, Last year forwards who will
h, on the job areG George Johnson,
H.
(Bonny) • Foster,
Pin Proctor. Frank Cordick and
ilor- Johnson, stars of last year's
good Paisley club with Greer and
Fisherof Lucknow, also Ken John-
son and' Jim Hamilton.
Kinloss Patriotic Society ---5 night-
gowns, 2 blouses, 1. pair socks, .1.hel
met,,Donated--4 quilts.
3 pinlough Red Cross -5 pair socks,
air'.mitts, 1 scarf. Donated—two
quilts. • • •
Hackett's Woman's .Missionary So-
ciety -4 pair; Socks, • 1 paz'pajamas:
Donated 2 quilts.
-air
Langsde Tied=Cross--"3 p ' mitts
7 pair socks, 5 pair pants Donated
-1 quilt. ' •'
Paramount prrianLs institute---?
RAY •6T MARIE, .son of Mr, and
Mrs James •St Marie, East Wawa
skirt, 3 shirts, .2 pair • mitts. Donated
-2 crib quilts.
.Kintail Woman's Institute -4 pair
Mitts, 3 scarves, 1 turtleneck sweat-.
er, 3 sleeveless sweaters, 9 pr. socks,
1 helmet, 6 blouses. • Donated=3,
quilts...
St. ' Helen's' Woman's. Institute -=1
shirt. 1 .scarf, 1 turtleneck sweater.
'1 helmet,'1 pair sea boot stockings,
`5 nair • sox; 3 -steel helmet cats,„1_-
afghan knit by pupils. of S.S. 4 Don-
ated6 quilts. ' •• •
orkers•-- Registered ...-..�
Registered at the Work Rooms 'for
sewing and knittin g during the past
week were: Mesdames Hornell,
Youn, Stewart,. Watson, Douglas,.
Treleaven, Huston, McDonald, Hen-
derson, M. Henderson, Elliott. Hall,
Reid,:. Newton,, McNab, , Bartlett, Mc-
Alpine., Chapple, McInnes, Murdie,
Smith, Agnew, • Anderson, Hooper,
Campbell, Prest; Hamilton, Andrew,
A. Andrew, Alton, Misses Woods:
tvi Ouai It lb h; .MeDanal
ngsh, recently commenced' his duty
les as a member of the Dominion
Bank staff at Wingham.
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Guaranteed
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Repairs
Radio.
.:.# To All, Sets
• BY FACTORY METHOD'
Repairs Guaranteed One Yealr
EMBER 2Ot • 1941
CLOCAL and4E'NERAL `''
Mrs, Lewis Taylor, spent a couple
of days last week in Goderich, -
Miss Louise . Greer of Toronto
spent Sunday with her. parents, Mr.
and Mrs. 11.' M. Greer, •
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Sherriff and
daughter of London were Sunday ,
callers on friends. here.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Henderson
of Kitchener, •Ont, spent the, week-
end at their respective. homes.
Mrs.•J.. '• A.Robertson:of f Mount
Forest , ('nee Dean Geddes) was• a
caller •in town on Saturday. '
Mr. Frank Cole and' Mr. Eldon Ir-
wir► left,: on Monday to spend the
week in Woodstock. • -
Mr..and .Mrs Wilson ;Woods and.
Teddy of Guelph visited last week
with Mr. .and•'Mrs.. Jas. R. Hackett.
Misses Margaret 'and, Mae" Taylor
of London were week -end guests of
Mr., and Mrs. Gordon Taylor..
.Miss Flora Andrew • of London
silent the week -end -with= her --par
ents • Mr. and Mrs.. W. • G. Andrew..,
Mrs. A. R. Ferris of Kingsville
visited recently with her• daughter,
Mrs... V. N. Prest and,-Mr.T-Prest:
Mrs. Dan McIntyre,. Concession 4;
Kinloss;: Spent 'Jest week visiting in.
Hamilton with her 'daughter.
• Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Steward vis-.
i.ted on Saturday, 'November $4h,
with their son Gordon. in Toronto. •
• Mr. • Wellington Harvey; 12th Con-
cession .Ashfield, is at present in
Goderich where he ' underwent • an
•operation•
See. and Hear the -New 1942
-Crosley Ra1410S
The sensational Radio Values,
of the Year, '
BATTERIES.,. -STORAGE
BATTERIES •& .MARCONI
TUBES
; J i ' Off'
over the tap
We've a long way to go in this com-
munity to live up to our commit-
' went. We are pledged to provide
- weapons every month as our share
in the 'national war effort.
It- can't be 'done unless everybody
helps. But it • Muni .be done.
Every dollar you can save must do -
its .<duty. Let's save. Let's shoot. Let's
fight.
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DOUBLE Your Own Pledge to
iAR SAVINGS
-CERTIFICATES
GEORGE H. SMI
st',.. ;W'e �' ''Y+LS Af i z�i • ,w c'� :, • ter. •
Mr. and Mrs: Cecil McLeod and
sons Bruce and Ross • of Cargill were
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recent :visitors with .Mr. and Mrs �� ��' iI Redvers ` Johnston.
LUCKNOW
DON'T WISH FOR A
-SHORT WAR
ET BUSY A
,SHORTEN IT
Mrs. Robb, visited over the week-
. 'end in Toronto and also with Mr.
and Mrs; Andy Hamilton of Coiling-,
wood. • •
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Flake (new•
lyweds) of ;'Woodville,'” were week-
end visitors at the home of her aunt,
Mrs. Garfield Ostrander and Mr. OS-
1
s-
, -
Mr. and . Mrs.. C. M. Johnston and ::
Douglas of Sarnia, • Ont., spent the
week -end at the home of Mrs. John- '
.. soon s ppY 2Yits,".. Mr:_ and Mrs - 1?iel� -,
Webster. .
Sgt.. Harold Thompson andaCpl.
Bob MacKenzie who are g a
small •arms course at Long Branch
spent the week -end at Lucknow and
Teeswater .respectively. . •
Mrs. Thomas Watson ; arrived in
Winnipeg last: week,where she will .
spend .an extended visit with • her
sister, Mrs. Harry Pierce arid Mr.
Make Your Selection .low
While Ours Stock Is Completer
PAY $1.O? NO
Balance et down payment in small
amounts until theretlured Govern-
nient regulation of one-third or
"minim'um Of $104 has been paid
before delivery.
I.UCKNOW
:FINE APPAREL •for Men.
.at Peariman's
• Tea hostesses-were-'illtesdames*Ta;
for Finlayson, McAlpine, Murdie.
•' 'All finished sewing and knitting
will be called in the • last • of . Nov
ember. •-
ANDREW—In Ashfield Township,
on Sunday, November 16th to Mr.
and Mrs -William
Lucknow, a son, William. Finlay. '
MEYERS—At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on November 4th, 1941
to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ,Meyers, R.R.
1, Dyigannon, a son. .
•
YOUNG—In Wingham General Hos-.
pital on Monday, November 10th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Young, E.R.
No. 3, Teeswater, a son.
EXTEND CALL TO REV. ,RHODES
OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
(Ashfield NewS)
At a joint meeting of Ripley and
.Ashfield Presbyterian congregations
on' Wednesday evening last a call
was extended to Rev. Rhodes of
Prince EdwardIsland,
Miss Mary cLean is a patient
' in the Kincardine Hospital having'
undergone an operation last .week..
Her . friends hope to see her home
soon.•
ENGAGEMENTS
-
,SeTr."Tilid^'IMrsia arge,,A.Rrtrnard,
St. Helens, announce the engage -
inept of their daughter, WinnifredJ
Bessie to Mr. Archibald A.' McMur-
achy of the..C.A.F„ St.Thomas,
eldest son of, Mr.and Mrs. M. S. J.
McMurathy of McConnell, Mani-
toba. The marriage will take place
in Calvin 'United Church, St. Helens
at noon on Monday,, November . 24.
Mrs. Charlotte Reid, concession 5,
Ashfield, wishes td. annbulrice the en-
. gagement of her escond youngest
.daughter, Catherine Bernice._ to Mr.
Albert L. Taylor, son of Thomas
Taylor, concession 9, West Wawa-
nosh, and the late Mrs. Taylor, the
marriage to take --place this month,
f Mr, and Mrs.• Daniel Kerr, Kin-°'
cardine, announce the engagement
of their second daughter, Dorothy
Mildred to Mr. Gordon Baker, Port
Colborne, son of Mrs. Rebecca Baker
of K incardine and the late Mr. Bak-
er. The marriage to take place' the
last of November:
They Need:
WEAPONS
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constituency, Saskatchewan visited -
this week with his sister,- Mrs. Ar-
chie MacIntyre...• •
Mr: and Mrs Roach, •Dungannon
also Mr.• Arthur Roach and wife, 4th
concession :and west• of Dungannon
,spent Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Roach, 'town. .
. iss • arY MacLean -of• Ashfield
underwent an •operation .in Kincar-
dine- hospital last.. week and is do-
ing 'as
o-ing'as well as can be expected:.'Miss
Hanna ,1VIacDonaid is 'the- nurse in
attendance. .•
Keith Kilpatrick, who recently
ieturned home from 'London where,'
he was ,receiving treatment for par-
•
alysis, was quite ill a few days ago.
with• a heavy cold,'but is now con-
siderably improved, - • • •
Jahn Prest,. son of Mr. and Mrs.
W N. Prest of Lucknow, was trans -
ferred recently to the Bank of Mon
treal branch. at Walkerville after
being attached to the Kincardine
branch .during the summed.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. •Letting and
daughter. Catherine of London 'and
M.r. William MacKinnon were Sun-
day-visitd'rs • at --the home •-of their
brother, Mr. Dan T. MacKinnon. and
Mrs. MacKinnon, Concession'6, Kin-
loss, -
WINTER
1-IfElt-cctAT$
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:PECIaL; `PRICES
Nicely Made.
Beautiful materials.
Come and see . the : fine sel-
ections of
LADIES-'•
at Prices to suit Everyone
FIRST' • QUALITY Under-
• wear in Stainfields. ' A
complete stook: •
All Voids of LEATHER
' JACKETS.
-Owl Feasts On -Turkeys •
Geo. Kennedy has finally caught
J L.-MacMILLAN
the culprit, that. ravaged his tur-
key flocli;,_this summer killing more
than fifty girds -George thou
was a fox that was raiding the flock,
•
but upon setting a trap he,.captiired
an owwith a wingspread- of '.55
inches. • .
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And recently K. D. MacLennan of
the: Bluewater highway shot: an
eagle, which he blamed for causing •
ht it
. destruction: in his flock of turkeys.
The eagle's wing .spread .-was-bne
inch short of 'six • feet. • .
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Stewart at -
tended ' the .State Farm 'Insurance
Convention, held at. the Royal York
Hotel on November 5t11 and 6th. Mrs.
„Stewart -remained in the city. a few
days and visited •with`her"s'iste`r,` iVffrs
Reynolds: . .
Mr. V. N. Prest, manager, of the
local Bank . of j Montreal returned
from holidays recently. He and Mrs.
Prest spent the- vacation at various
points, . including. Toronto, Niagara;
Elora, Kingsbille and Windsor.
Don Moore of. Amarillo, Texas and
Stanley MacKellar of Elrose, Sask..
both of Eglifigton Hunt Club Train-
Ing School, Toronto were visitors at
the home of Mr. .and Mrs. J. M.
Greer. Mr. MacKellar is a nephew
of Mrs. Greer,
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Rouses moved •on
Tuesday to near Port Albert where
they will make their home for the
winter. Mr. Rouse is a mechanic with
the R.A.F.MrS. James Levis is mov
Ing into the home here which they
havejust vacated and which she
has purchased. 1
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