The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-11-06, Page 14. 4
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$2.00 A YEAR --IN ADVANCE --50c EXTRA TO 11, S. &
Lucknow t.,, 'Thursday NOveluber 6th, 1941
SAMUEL WEBSTER DIED
SUDDENLY IN SASKATCHEWAN
WEDDING.. BELLS
N DEER HUNTING TRIP
Mac Webster arid Roy Collyer a
town,, Dr. R. L. Treleaven of *Wood-
sto& andarinibleBaillie of Cargill.
are among the Members of a deer
-hunting ..party who left the end of
the week for the Parry•Sottrid,dis-
trict. The local paii. of •rilmrods left
on Saturday. = • They joined other
,members of the ,party at. Walkerton
-.and motored to Washago, north. of
Orillia,,. 'where -• they l•iP,Orded..: the
bunters' special late. that night They •
expect to . return : about Thdisday,
next. Another • Member • Of the party.
-is-Carinen,--Thompson-of--of-xeSpondenta-nnil
Catmeri.just recently returned frOin,
a pheasant shoot when he, bagged
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three of the birds. •
" NO SENTINEL NEXT WEEK
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FORMER RESIDENT. PASSED
AWAY IN WINNIPEG'
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OBITUARYsvocEs SFUL BADMINTON
• SEASON IS INDICATED .•
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. There be no Sentinel
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ALLIN--MacKENZIE
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At Lucknow . United Church . on ,
''Phnrsday. October, 30th,, a charming
iwedding took place when Jessie
Isobel MacKenzie, Only daughter of
Mr.. and Mrs: W. L. MacKenzie be ..
came the bride, of -Mr. Harold 'Rodger.=
448.-00 Of the late. Mk' .ancl:Mrs•
Win. 'Alhp. of, .LncknOW, Rev., J. W.
Stewartoffitiate0 and Mrgall*.
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Pym was at, the organ • to playthe
wedding music and to . conmany •,
•IVIra..,. J.; Wesley ..19.ynt i her solo,.
'Because" ' • •
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:The., church yvas:d.ecorated :with
ferns and chrysanthemums, under
the direction of Mrs. J. Wesley
UQYflL
Given in marriage by .her father.
the Bride :wore a. lovely . gown .of
ivory .crest French satin ork long
lines, with a gracefill. train . over
' hich fell a • full,lenith veil 'of
w
tulle from a coronet of ;flowers. She
,:earried a shower 'of Talisman roses
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'with satin, streamers and bows, of•
tulle ' ' ' • . .
. Mrs. J. Grant 'MacKenzie, as
matron of honor , Was govined-in.
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Holland: blue moire, taf eta with
an veil , an •
wine feathered hat d 'i ' d
carried a bouquet of Butterfly roses.
MarY An' ' Ma I t • • •
sta.' c n yre, cousin
of the ' bride, was A dainty, flower-
girl in her long frock of romance
taffeta' with Matchingbandeau and
-ci- fi f • • .
assorted owers . forming a nosegay..
Dr. 1. Grant MacKenzie Was 'best
man And, the ughers were Dr. W. y:
Johnston, arid • Dr. :Wm. 'Connell. .
' A• reception' was held at the home
cii -the -bride's-parents-Where'4the-•-
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Bridal' Partk, received in the .living
roorn,-Thryfrde's-irrother-,Teceived-h
innrehid •tripple 'sheer ever taffeta,
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Nlrearing... a black velvet., het and
corsage Of. - Talisman roses, The
groom's sister, .. Miss Mabelle ,A.11in,.*,
wore a •gown of 'figured' crepe with
matching accessories. A • -.dainty:
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luimaieon was •served„. , the .. color
scheme being pink and white. ',
At • this time the 'rninistesi 'read „a
number,oLtelegrains,..oL.Congratula,
lionc„stroFrodpwistkesrLi6e-troria
- , ,• -1, 0 - g ;;kWl!cit011-7-16fOrPlev.vierarp,
'irritolii -Lotidezdi.: ariet-Griderieh• ' Tfek.
will pub-
lished next week. . .
' •• It is customary with Many
' '-weekly Paper*, to take one week
..Off..in fifty-twn, and the. reason .
.. we select such a late date is in
...order :that our linotype „Opera-
. tor. Can 'et away . for a' deer '
konflog trip to 'NOrthern. Ont- , .
,ario: . - • - . , • • . „ ,
• ,' ' We axe undertaliingia get out
. this Issue short-handed, but Will-,
:ll.not publish a : Paper , next Week . =
' ,and; ash our Subscribers, . cor-•
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William A. Lawrence, a former
resident of Liicistiow,1.= passed away
in Winnipeg, on September 1.6t1i..Mr.
Lawrence Was born M Lucknow 68
'years .ago. He was the youngest son '
. of the late Mr. and Mrs - Thomas
Lawrence ; Who Were :among the Pio-'
neer ,residents ..of the. Village.' l'' '
, For more, than 40 Year' he his
'resided in Winnipeg and other wesr
tern , cities, Iiii, last visit to Lucknowlyben
, as during the Old Boys' ,,,116,4inion
.j.n 1910. ., . .. • .., :. '. •‘. . :, . -., . • '.
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Resides-his--W-idoWc.--sons-
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' JAMES yOUThe
On Thursday morning, October
30th.there passed away an aged and
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practicallyA life long resident of
the Village of LuchnOw, in the
P.M* of Jathes- Y°Iirig• ' • ' • .- .
: The deceased was wet' . known
throughout the district as a drover.
ant',. ckccupPtion, Whinh ,.'he.• followed
until a few months .ileibi,v his death
faPing. health : forced him.. to
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retire ... • . . ' .; ' ' ' . .
. .Born ' at. kJ oills,v-ale',...Oritarin. lie'
„ annual meeting of the Luck -
now Badminton Club was held M
. the Town Hall last ThursdayTh
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secretary- treasurer, kr. N.. 8. Cal-
vert read the Ireasurer'S report • M.. '
1.
Calvert was elected • president by •
accientation• for the %Corning. season ?
and Miss Rutkluatthors, viee4,res.
John Mowbrai, was • elecied, seefet., ..
ary-treasUrei, ''The committee .ier =
games and tournamenes,:eoriast of
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the following: Oatherine jolmston, .
-.Prage II. Urlburt; Helen . MaoDoneld; .
Marion Bill
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. The death occurred suddenly of
Banittel. Webster at hid ',home in
Craik, SaSk. 911 -Friday evening,
October .24th. Death resulted from
• heart failure, .D.eCeased was born at
LUcknow'.onjult 14th„1,880.• And.
at the time . Of MS' death wasin his.
'. 02ncl• year: HeA 'Went, ,to Crailc 23.
years ago and engaged in ,his trad:e
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O r titOnlithingthe four, fearspe-
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,..- viouS had spent in 'WinniPegHe the
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waswell known through,otit
.Crailt district and is remembered bY:
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„advertilers---to-
bear this in .mind. •
The next issue of the Sentinel '
• will he NOveitiber .20th; ,;•.
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a . daughter ,' heis survived by two
brothers and two sisters, David M.
of Marmiette,...Michigaa; Edward- of.
. •
Buffalo, N. Y.; Tena (Mrs.' R.. S.
was-.-of-a-feroily----'of-:-...4welve-'
children of th‘ late :.Margar. et. and
Joseph 'Young He came to Lucknou•
at the age of iixteen and has resided
here in
-Mac-- ---Treleaven,
C. ,R. Chapple ' and Allan Chapple;
Helen, MacDonald' is convenor. The • .'
fees for the Club Will. remain at .$1..; :
and not this to the ,
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man'
y-,' frlendkrhere. • j,
' Besides his 'wife he IS survived
by three brothers, John; Wilbert and
',erne of Seaforth, and two sisters,
- _ • - Mary--(Mrs:-Max-Itslynard)--and-Liilly
(Mrs.. Sam :.Congriun). of Lticknow.
-.. Funet4cal services were held in the
• United Church Craik, on MonidaY
• , and . were largely ' attended; • ? . • ,
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HALF HOLIDAYS ARE ovER •
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West) of • Elbow, Sask.;; arid Carrie
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(Mrs., W. B. Hurd) of Montreal.
ever since, Honest hiS: deal-
ings and. possessed of a droll and
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pleasing sense of humor, Mt. Young
players paying
secretary 'will' not be. perridited to
use the courts. :A successful club . •
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RED CROSS 'RENEFIT NIGHT TO
BE STAGED :BY:RAY. 'CHOIR
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The .weekly half holiday is ende4
had for long been, a familiar figure
,anticipated this seasOn.
and this afternoon (Thursday) tint.
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here • and was well and favorably
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, • A n entertaining ,and variety. show
will be presented in the Town Hall
Lucknow, • on 4 Thursday NoVember
20th by the Port Albert IL A.. F.
male nee ho' f thirtY b s
. v i .c ir o , • .rnem er .
, This entertaininent is in ' aid Of
-th-rit-tirelted----erosr
e a. n
and 'a full house should be in at-
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tendanee 'to hear these .01 -formers,
:Who are fully booke,d up for the
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'Inland& of the ' year. - . •
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age bushieas 'places will remain, pp-.
en, and will continue to remain open
each Thursday afternoon until. the
half -holiday is. resumed in 1Vlay of
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next, yeer. , .•, • „ , • .• \ ' •
--4-1)nritigi:this-Period,stores-nre...not,
Conducts Installations , •
Mrs. Charles Cotak, Distriet, De-
puty Rebekah President , conducted
•the installation.of officers at SOuth-
ampton lodge ' on Friday. During
the Previous week Mrs. ' dook• con-.
:-,,Ile.W.,,Thatted
the district ' • "
known, in . , . ,
The -funeral .service .waa held at
the Collyer residence • on Saturday'
afternoon' November 1st, ,conducted
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by Rev. J., W.. Stewart of the -Luck,
•Citurch Interment Was
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ruichases %Antilles 'Home I
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Sam9 , Crewe hes. • •
r 'S Sherwood' f
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r ' esed the residenee of the late .„
John Spindler. • Indifferent health. '
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as aorced Mx. SherwOod. Jo retire
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' Arrived' 'Overseas • • ' .
, Sergeant ' Donald' Habkirk. recent-,
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lY arrived-Bieraeas w.ith the Perth.
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Regiment. Donald's Mother, .,Mrs
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. Viii:'Hibrifle, whIrriralialitrh-d'af
. in , Lucknow With her alder.. and..
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. • brother; Miss .Christy and Mr. Dan
Vim •
..L.,..ham, Ita.s. . 'received :Word. 'a his
• -1 - 'Little
•= safe,. arrival.,
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, open on Wednesday nights.
cluetect-iiinilar-installations-k-Walk-
erten' end Ripley. .
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M GreenhiCemetery. es 1 . ,
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Joseph McMillan, Prank Cole Mae-
' frearlarmincarid-he-mid-MreSheN ,
wood will -shortly take up reSidence
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-Grahainn
in their new, hoine in LuCknow. ,..
TRACES HIST.ORY OF
Raise'•Money For BOmb Vietims
shall - R.' H. MCQUillin,
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HOLYROOD 'OFFICE.
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-Th.,- -c-no‘As have tleir ”anole cinY" •
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but the • Girl Guides feature "cookie
James Hackett and Joseph Mallough
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acted as pallbeatera
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gN ,CHARGE OF FREIGHT ..
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ISreit stock 'of men .and boys' Work
clothing and men's .wear, at or be-
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lolly, Government controlled prices.
: . THE. MARKET' ' STbRE. . • •
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'• LOCAL 'BRANCH CONDUCTS
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FIRST ,LEGION. FUNERAL
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•Dear Thompson,• -
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day", And such an event will be had' . .
jAlq.cEs 'LAVES
AND-CARETAKIN,6--AT-0.-MR:-:----
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.Mr. . . ,
' Your, teferencefto •the, postniaster-:
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hip of 'Holytood in • last Week's
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Sentinel interested me, for many
years .ago, is .,at , small. boy,. I was
eeting postmatter for e•Aiine ,during
b the local troop in Lucknow this
laturda ' ' •• ' '
,y.,•• With. samples of th r
. wares,. he girls took Orders' in the
village last Saturday, •and - which
will , be • delivered ' the end • Of this
Week. HOweizer lex benefit Of
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- ai ng ea or e Pas few
., In . f .•li h lth f the t f
months, • death • came to Mr. James
Levis at his home in•Kinloss. Town -
Ship on Sunday, October 26th Mr.
Levis was 79 years of age.• . .
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'Jim Gardner has taken over • the .,
CNA freight deliVery „service .and
along with this job has, been ap- .4
-pointed. depot • •• caretaker: Among
oilier duties jiiii "meets!' the night
• • The k.)cal branch of the Canadian
Legion conducted its filst . military
°. funeral last Wednesday, when they
officiatedat-the-butial-rifiliTJ ' ea
Levis, a meniber of the branch, and
w'"b"Se-fesituarieviariliarlits-cOm't-
lades; should play this 'Part in carry-
ing him to his list resting place.
The . graveside service Was : cOri-
ducted by''Alliater Hughes, president
e ,w i e six rnern ers
of branch,'h'l • ' b '
=857
acted as pallbearers. Noble, JohnstonJohnSton.
and . Clair. Irwin were . flag bearers'
and'. he "Last Post" ' was soUncled
by 'Reid , McKiiii. -
..,. ' .1..was.-an„inipressive-Ser vice,anct
4:eilttroe_krztute,„ , o•
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. LEGION PLANS FOR POPPY DAY
:.. - AND'REIVIEMBRANCE7skar*,,
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the illness of My father • who was
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thez_LtAtepost master' at Holvrood •
:-----.....- - • ,z....offier,..and...especially_theiniaLfolk,;.111•1862,_.
Hlis
Here is the postmaster t, as.
given t.4:). me wine. years. agoby the
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P: G. Department : .= • .. . ' . „
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- HolyrooA ' o e ' AtigUst
.the,
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those ..who have ,hot . booked - their
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,the Guides'. Will be on Main Street.
.. on.. Saturday afternoon When • you
.cah obtain your. tOohierequirements
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. •6' hire, • ng an d'
Born in Sumersets.' B 1
Mi:".• ',axis' joinec_L,tbejlnpz.,_uP..pa,-tb„e_,:arri.,Kalf_....,fht_,Athxtiine--'--:;,•-.--
eria army at the age . of 18,, with
which he • served for Silt. Years.
After . his Marriage" to. Martha' Hall
they. crossed the .Atlantic: in a sail-
t rain as wel1. as benig on ,the 30i '
train. • . .. - , . •,,' ., .
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• Jim recently took 'charge of z the
express delivery- . service; . and for
sciine ' time he has been the :rural
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-7.----s134;10-trebrtlirlo-airliriffrar-of
,. the Canadian Legion, "Peppy Da?'
. . will be ' held in Lucknow this Sat
• urday," when . you willbe asked to
it
buy a poppy i 'commemOration• of '
1 those who paid the supreme sacri-'
' fice in the last Great. War, • •
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l• .• The poppy' ' fund serves...a,. two-
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' .. fold purpose.. It relieves unusual,
. :distress: among veterans ,and. their
.
' farriilies,Larid, handicapped veterans
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. 1856 under Mr. W. McKenzie; May
changed to John Anderson ,
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W114 Subscribers '• ••
e come New
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Mg vessel and resided' for e, ' time
in United' States before
mail' courier. on R. R. 1, . Luelmour.
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Office closed in .Jnne 1864, '. till
1868,, when it was reopened. urider
Win. „Elliott, whn died during the
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year. 4- ' . •
' psOntmeittemadeditorakhate.%;
• During the past week we have
added '' ' ' ' ' • ' .
pix new subscribers . to our
,,, „. ,rn .
1 ' them,
We we come em,
rflaw•Pg "b•'•'• "
.hope , they will enjoy.. this. weekly
Vito their homSitoikes' ' and inVite
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to. England. • • „ . , returning
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Thirty-three " years ago, with
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their tenni Mr ' and 'Mrs Levis
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came , to Canada and since then
.ayiej,resicrectrAnuAketvoavt.,,,,„,„me,m10.*,
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•EmplOyed At Peterborough
Herbert•
, and Harriston. Tayler, setts .
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of Mr. T. B. Taylti of St., Helens, °
are employed at war 'work witli '
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•earraiveiihooet-bY,11-teonianufa
•„,„:„...,4,,,,,,_ •thc... f Inrcontri - - g al=rippther
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.01"..on: Monday for, their new jolisi
The Rembinbrance Pay' service
' this Year ' will alao be in charge of
_ the Legion. Local clergymen will
' . take part. M the service' that . will
be held In the Town Hall next
, .• TuesdaY.". irforiting . commencing at :
• ten o'Clotk; . • . •
Stewart, 'acting as toastmaster, pro-.
Posed the toast to the. ' bride to
which the groom • reSponded.•. The
toast .. to the matron of honor, by
,Dr .• Connell, was responded to by
-Dr; j. --:Grant. MacKienzle, and dim
to the parents by br. W, V. Johnston
was responded . to by Mr, W7L".--kirfthe
MacKenzie••'. The toastmaster - Con-
veyed tifarika to thesoloist and Orr
ganist and Mr. J. Wesley Joynt re7
sponded. - • ' :• ' .: .
. Later' the • hippy couple left. by
motor for Montreal and other points,
in Quebec, the bride travelling in
a black 'English boucle suit, trimmed
with Persian lamb, black Velvet hat
and matching • accessories. On their
return they Will reside in Lucknow.
Out of town guests who attended
the Weddirig were, Miss Rertha Allin
and .Miss Mabelle• Allin, Toronto;
•Mrse. P. O'Brien, Detroit; Dr, and
Mrs. J. Grant MacKenzie, 'Madison,.
'Wisconsin; Mr. -and Mrs'. " Thomai-
'Brownlee; ..Thamesford; Dr and
Mrs. Wm,. Connell, Wingham; Mr.
and Mrs. George' Marr, Jr., Dorchesr
ter; Mr. Harold Pym, Wingham; and
Mit: A. Pentland, London. .
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' BARRETT •• HAMILTON
ikr:4-vedding-volco4^,,,ztaimst,swas
solemnized • in St Paul's Anglican
church, Lorne Park, on Saturday
evening, October 25th The . bride
. was Emma Margaret. Hamilton, R:N.
daughter of Mrs. A. C. 'Hamilton,
Huron Township, and the late Mr.
Hamilton,_and the ,groarp, Lieut. G.
J. (Jack) Barrett, son of &Ir. arid
Mra. G. V. Barrett, Oakville. The
trot= was student minister of,4he
church for nearly three years. Aat..
ttmn leaves and Chrysanthemums
decorated the church. Rev. F. DUBS-
tone' Of Wycliife College, asaistecl by
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Rev. E. %glen rector of St Luke's
Anglican' church Palermo, officiated.
Miss M. C011itOh played the organ
Given in marriage by her brother'
Andrew Hamilton, Huron Township;
' the bride. was attired in a dress of
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moonstone blue crepe •with silVer
fox cape, =itching blue hat ailel
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corsage of rosebUds. Marion Handl-
tori, her sister's only attendant wore
a 'frock • of gold sheer wool, brown
hat and. accessories- and corsage of
roses. Robert Petrie, Valleyfield,
Quebec, was best . man
Immediately folloWing the cere-.
Mony, On behalf of the congregatioh
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Sohn Cowie- and • E., Nyles, church
wardens, presented the young eouPle
with a elock and a Bible'. The boya
of the groom's Sunday •sch061 elasi
also made a presentation % to the
distiple. • , . , •
A . ....i.Aii4i4itltii tfthiti fieelti at whiTitn.
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AN IMPORTANT MEETING .YOU
,ARE.• EXpECTED: TO . ATTEND..
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bell. , ---4-- -,---ion-arises,,
• ' : if you are not a subscriber to The
Ncivember 1838, Mrs.. Agnes Camp- ,
Sentinel, . here is a ba ' • '' ff
l?ell (widoW.'rif 'A. T. Campbell) .• , „mem o er
wi m eres you -The
that. 11 • • t . t • -•L•Th Sentinel
' December 1897, John Purvis.'
December '1942 for
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their sop and daughter, in their ge-
dining . years . ... . , - ' •
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'• Mr. L,avis . was A kindly, honest
hard Working. Man, He was a great
, upon completing a tWelve weeks'
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machiniSt course at .L Trade • •
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School , , .
1 London
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' A meeting will be held tonight,
Thursday November '6th, at. 8 o'clock.
in the Carnegie Hall, to . organize
ComMT-WSevings,--CFriz"
paign. Other important business will
be brought up.' Every patriotic'
citizen is expected to .be present
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• until the end of
June 1917, Susan Purvis. ; • , .. ' ...
- $2.00. -
October 1341, Mrs George Colwell -
Hoping this will. be of service, • .Extra 'copies • are alibTaVailable
• k t the ft t five cents each wee a e o ice a, c
traveller and often told of 'crossing
the Atlantic' eleven times. In •the
last war he served Overseas with the
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ASHFIELD YOUNG 'MAN
GETS NAVAL COMMISSION '
YOuts truly„',
John Elliott,. London ' each. ' . • le - ": , .•
1-60t1r-Battaliort;
Three of his sone saw much ser-
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George 'Buller', Who recently , •
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That evening time Legion will bold
a .dance in the Town Hall. 0 ,=music
1 ' ' by Arthur's orchestra. ...- • .
'viceCharles .serfed7 on a ' mine
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Jame Cenadien, Navy
d the Royal
' • - Attended -Federation Meeting ' •
Special At Lyceum , : .
• son, 'president
' Next Monday, 'Tuesday and Wed- Mies. Helen Thomp
cDougall second
nesday, the Lyceum.Theatre, Wing- and...MisaMarion M . „. , . ,
'vice-president of District 1 of the
ham presents the technieolor attree .,
.. ' Federation..
Teachers ...were•
tion" BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST"; .Women Teach
'sent at a meeting in Goderich on
starring Greer Gerson and Walter M . •
Pidgeon. • .. Saturday attended by a number of
teachers of North Huron. The meet-
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sweeper with the British Marine.
___ ...-......... • ..... , .,,
---- • ' who served with the Can-
Arthur,
. ,• : • • .
adian, Forces, wes killed at 'Hill, 70:
, -. . • • „ . , • .
George served aS. a lieutenant with
. the British 'forces for lout years •in
..0,
France and at the dim of the 'war
. 'came to Canada, where for twenty-.
.
five he. has been in the min-
Volunteer Reserve,„ has received the '
• • .. .4...,.en.t of . .. • , • , ,
apponumpaymaster. For the.
• • •
Pat -five . year's 'George has been •
• .- • • • • • .
employed in the office. of the Hinge ,
and Dauch Paper Co. at ,Montreal„ •
While there he attended night clas- ..,
ses and this. summer received his
B.Sc.• degree. • '
,
, . •
A Usual - Hallowe'tn
'
• HalloWeen • 'last.. FridaY night,
,
passed .off -Pretty much as usual in
• • . the village. Practically all the 'roll-
ing stock' that Was on the loose
. Was moved around freely, but there
. appears to have • been little. or • no
• deliberate' Vandalisni.f/The kiddies of
1 course, were. out in full force to
, • make. their calls, and they are
huick to spot the homes where the
treats are the best.
.
.
Operated :On In Toronto ' ,
Mr. John A..M K ' 11.1 ',
ac enzie,. • . . a
.a pa len in .
Lticknow, has been ' t• - i ' St
.Michaers HoSpital, Torento, for the
.past month where he has undergone
. tvird operatiorie. Mr.' MeeKenzie.ex-
pects to. be able' to' leave the hospi,
. ew aysvi u -wi re-
tal withinaf . a but '11
main in the eity for e short while
before returning to 'his Xinless
home' •
. . .
, • Mg called for the purpose. of 'or-
Nev hose, gloves underwear for , . • „ .
ganizing this inspectorate, was a d.:.
all the family, et or below, Govern -'East
• • dressed by Miss Thompson, who
ment controlled prices. THE MAR- . . • , . ' • . •
described the calms and advantages
KET STORE. ' .
. of the Federation. -
years
. • .
• ing busmess at, Drumheller . and
Coulee; and has Met . with
much sliccesS. . .
, On April 9th Mr. and Mrs. •Lavis
observed their 57th . wedding an,
George recently spent two weeks
vacation • at his home. near:Lochalsh
and . expects to take• up his. duties.
at Halifax in. the near future. He
willreceive the rank of Shb.7Lieut.'
•
,
.1.• r
,
.
• .
,
'RV
niversary at the home of . their
in his new appointment ••• . ..
'
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1 '
COMING EVENTS '
i ,TO ASK FOR -ELECTION -
I IN. HURON -BRUCE 'RIDING ,
daughter, Mrs,, Alex McLeod. .
4 military funeral was •held at
irk
George h4 had.:singular success
He •attended .• Heinlock City school .
and Goderich Collegiatewhet* he
. , : •
.
Leg Troubling Hun '• , • , ..
A' leg which has twice been brOk-
en and which was the cause of his
onfinei,,„ez,:t .,0. *a hoapital., bed ter
k any long months, it again bother-
..„----,,
ing Bill Webster.. "Long Bili' as he
is popularlyknoWn is at present in
Kineardine-where his /nether lives,
. . • • , , . • ..4.-..mmolgeommantG,t1Embi
and it is reported •itere that 'there
is a possibility' that the leg May•yet
•
o be amputated in event that
have , . ,
'the limb fails to. respond to. treat-
.. , . ,, • •
ment,
. . , .
- ' • '
.
, TOXOID Care „MONDAY. •
• ' • '
, . 1 . .. • •
. ' DANCE AT -PARAMOUNT , A deputation of reeves from North
• Dancing at Paramount Hall every Huron visited -Bruce County COuncil
Friday 'night to =isle by MacKen-- while in sesskon this week 'asking,
zie's orchestra Door :prize. Admis- that ,the Ontario Government be
in
to hold ' ' '
his late residence on Wednesday
charge . of • the Lueknow branch: of
"the Canadian • Legiori. •The:,furi4:al
service was c'onducted by ReV. R.
MacConnell and Rev. C. 11.. Mac-
'
took business training, At the age
of' twenty-three he ' has' been sel-
.
. -., .
om 200,, young en for his .-•
ected frm
recent naval coministion•. - .
71
.
The final toxoid clinkwill be.
held in the Tottril Hall, Lucknoir,
' on Monday November 10th between
9 and 10 a, m. Note the ,change in
day, owing to Remembrance Day
sion 35q. • • • petitioned- a .by-election
been
nonald. '
'born
'
Huron-Bnice riding, whieh has
The' flag draped casket was
n..49340.,E:4314NOLINVED.:-,
'falling ,on Vaa-sdar-. " -----"^"', •
. At Kintail the second of the series
!•• ' of ineculations will be given .at the
- • ,
, school on Wednesday morning, Nov'
- ember 12th betWeen 9 and 10 .a. In.
'
-vatatit-sintrithe-ileattr-rotff',i,
.
to the •grave iir-Sotilr--Kinloss
. „...-.....
The ',Victoria Mission Baria<11 the _
Robertson, M.LA.‘, ... •
P.resbyterian Church Will hold -their •
co mi e . was appointed cent-
k tri lt e '
autumn thankdifering meeting in
the church on Friday, November 14 posed of Reeve Raymond ,Redmond,
. . . of East Wawanosh,•Mayor Crawford
et 8. o'clock. '
. of Win ham and Reeve Joseph Me-
ghis
•
cemetery hy:P. A. •Murray, Wm.
Dahmer, Roy Wets, Herb Miller
.,„• ,
George, Burgess and Dick, .MCQuaig.
He leaves to • mourn' his •pasaing,
• •
widow four sons and :four
. • . .
The marriage is 'd- f
. announce o . ,
Jean May"Riteliie; Reg:N., of Glide-
rich and Ivan Papernidk, which took .•
.
place on Tuesday, November 19th,
i ins, ornier y '
1940. ReV. James W'lk° f' 1
••
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• „ . . .
. LOCAL .TAILOR - OBSERVED .
HIS lOth BIRTHDAY FRIDAY ,
' ' •.-..-...-. •-•
. • •
DAtionThR OF .LOCAL COUPLE
SUFFERED FRACTURED SKULL
- '' '
,
. - f- ` ' i to visit
CE • .
BOX SOCIAL AND DAN ,,, lanes ,9 Culross Townsh p, ..
. -1 -Pa-. " -- •Tuesday• ' ere P • • • rge-the-holdin
a ,. ram= Hall, . on , Queen s , ark end u , , . . g
November 11, 'under auspices Ward of a by-election before the next
datir'' also two brothers and
- - • -,,.. •
a sister win, has passed her ..ii
birthday, as well' 'as fifteep gra-'
-
.•
• •\ • ,
.'Luc -know,, performed the eer•-• ' •
.inony
• '',- - • .
,
•• -
" Still a comparative youngster .in
sprit and agility, and alining. to
remain that WAY; Conrad •Decker,
. ideal tailor observed. his 70th. birth-
day last Friday. • • . . , .
Con, as everybody ,knows him,
., has been in LUcknow for. thirty-
four years..He.danie to the.. village
' ,from St Helens to enter the employ
s of the, Anderson, _Taylor Co., -which
' Was an extensive clothing eestablish-
,, ,
. went operated at that time where
Jack Kilpatriek.nOW lives, by 30
' Afiderdon. D. • -C. :Taylor, and John
• Hildred, "
Om Worked for them for a tithe,
• . .
before going to Kitchener, where
- • he ferneined otilir a few wont
TAP
before returning to ' Lucknow ' to
Opel his own tailoring busbies.%
which he has conducted ever sinee.
.
,..„._....=.,
Mrs 'Roy McGee of WinghemFive
was thrown to thepavement and
suffered • a fracturedskull, when
she collided With a bicycle on which
Riaisell Armstrong was Adini. The
accident "occurred in. Wingham late
Friday afternoon in front of the
Walker Store as Mrs , McGee :Was
Crossing tram • dibsorl's Baiery.
no -
Russell had a .couple, of teetlk k ck
ed out and Was Shaken tip. Mrs.
,
McGee suffering SeriOtie head in-
.1.1 it'S was rushed to Wingharri. Hos-] rsquare.
pital. Mrs'. McGee, formerly Leola
ti. 1- . ii daughter tif Mr and
ay or,. s, a•
Mrs. Ben Naylor of Luckriow.
, „ .
, Red Cross. session. of the provincia1 g islet-
Huron TownshipLe
Admission 25c. Ladies With ,boxes ure., . • •
lucky for
children and ten. great grand-
•childreri. - .
• . . . ..
for a time when he WAS engaged, by
Mr. W. G. Andrewthe
.
free. Prize for box and ----,. ,
box receiving highest bid. Donald • FACTORY IS BUSY .
Auc.. Muqc by o ,.•
Carruthers r-:
. . .
• ' WALTER WEBB .
The death, occurred on Saturday
.,in implement
business, and was well and widely .
known • in the locality.
Blue •
chestra. . . • More than thirty local* men are
:
,
November 1St OT:yalter Webb, in
Wingharn follOwing brief_
• '
. 'Mrs. Webb, fOrmetly Rachel lk-•
him •
WED. NOVE ' ER 19 currently emPloyed . at the Maple
' • ' ' ,• . Leaf Aircraft Corporation plant. Re-
one
C, a •
Come LUCKNOW,come 11
To Carnegie Hall, • . ceipt of • a sizeable _furniture order.
-. • ' • '
To the United Farmers annual hall. last. week' resulted in quite a nuiri-
e Melody Mixers will be there ber of erriployees being added tO
Th ' ' ' ' .
To „ or ,, . round an the regular staff: .. - •:
Tplay.f • dances d • d :
Hospital a
till/less. He was in his eighty-
foiirth, year. .
A son of John Webb and Sarah
. •
Curning,. he . was born on the 12th
Concession of Vest ,Wawanosh arid
lived. there MAU A young man. In
Quilliti,• predeceased eighteen
years ago. On_Sunday, October 28th
Mr. . Webb suffered a paralytic
seiture ffotn, Whieh he failed to
'rally, passing away the 'following
Saturday, • ' , ..1 i'•^'
A private .funeral .service • was
. . •
• Old Camphor. . °
Thirty4ive cents the ecinGoodissionaee' I
- • • . . . " A lump. of camphor in the chest
And we, serve sandwiches and eciffee
free. ' .* . • or drawer where silveris kept *ill
•• keep it free from tarnish, is Claimed
the spring .of. 1881 Mr., Webb went
' ' tlin about
to Western Canada, set ghis
ten .trillea 'from Brandon He was
one of . the original ',pioneers to
held on 1\briday, at the residence df ;
's e t , P 11 !
si t r, M s. Wm.. Mac herso , t
Lucknow, conducted by Rev. It •
,.
' McConnell. Interment WAS in Green -
,
GIRL GUIDE'COOKIE, DAY : in a "hint to housewives":
.. -
. On Saturday afternoon Nciveinber Well that'S nothing for a lump on
8th, LucknoW 'Girl Guides will hold your chest Used in berelied upon
a '"Cookie limy" in 1414610W. Those to Work wonders, in "keepirig away"
vilio, have not .placed orders , for diseaSe genii% Did. you ,ft:ver 'go ;,to
cookies' may secure Ahem froth the school' with a pie.ce Of the smelly
. ,
Guides ori Main Street during thP stuff strung around. Your 'neck? .
afternoOti.• Cooicieg arelac a do*ri, • A. good Many still appear to cling
Proceeds‘to be sent to bomb VittiMS to the Old theory, for lig said, that
thru the Girl Guide headquarters during the paralysis 'epidemic; local
in Viialaticl„ Elvuovists were sold out of camphor,
.Brandan Plains, having trekked-
.over the prairies by ox /cart frimii
Winnipeg. Mr. Webb helped to build
the fiftt grain elevator at .prandon.
Several years later he returned to
West Wawanosh to manage the farm
,
fOr his parents, 'and where tie had
since resided until selling his. farm
to Harvey' Webb, when he moVed,
to the Village 'Lb reside. Mr. Webb
. ,
had previonsly , lived in Lueknow
hill Cemetery. The pallbearers Were. '
sik nephews, 'Ewart, Gprdon and
Ross 1ViadPherson,1VIcKenzie, Lorne •
arid Harvey Webb.
' Mr. Webb is, surviVed i:i two
sisters,. Mrs: MacPherson 'et town
and Mrs. Margaret Radcliffe of
Winnipeg and .one brother, John of
Duluth. Two brothers pi edec'eased ,
filth; George in 1981 and Williarn in-
1928.. . • ' •-. .
mir", where Mrs. Hamilton redeived
in . a gown of plum -Colored crepe,
bleat hat and accesSories and tor-.
sage of roses. Mrs.- Barrett, Who
also reeeived, elibSe a black gown
1,vith gold tritruning, bleek- het Mid
aedeSSorieS and Corsage of roses. The
bride and groom left On a motor
trip. The groom „received his eerri-
iiktetcArm'. nr, katilteltiit .intertiing.
... .
, Purchases Resident* • ' .
WO; Jellies' LaVis has purchased ._
the :residence' oti Ludgard St, for-
•,
, therly ' occupied by Mr, and . Mit.
Henry Carter and presently tertaat-
ed by LAZ. Sidney Rouse, and Mrs,
..-- .