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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-11-06, Page 4PAGE FOUR Tnn L `GKNQW SENTtNELt *4JCENOW, ONTARIO SNI 'TECH•O*CF The 'Bible Society executive met at the home of Miss Tena• Laidlaw to review the work of the • year and to elect new officers in place of some who have left. Rev. Mr, Barn and audited the books. Rev. Mr. Wilson opened and closed the meet- ing with prayer, The collectors will' 'soon be calling and . ask your 'sup- port . of this good work. A number from here . attended the funeral of ..Mr. Norman Fry in Wingham last week. ' ,Miss Yuill, teacher at No. 9, spent the ' week -end with ' Miss Mildred McCleneglian at her home here; .: • Miss Dorothy Knight who has. been at her olct• home near Grosshill for the :past few weeks returned to , the ,home .,of Mr, 'and ' Mrs. .George Fisherlast" week. Mr _Ronnie Forester- has secured work with the- Beatty ;'Co , -Fergus ' and he and Mrs. Forster will be moving- there. 'soon. TELEPHONE TIPS. FROM: .� p. FIGHTER'PILOT A fighter-pilot;-mnat.keep,.48�basie...factors -- :in=mind: These-are_technrcal flying, •init- tern, apart from "batde.tactics. And he most .also;, realeniber other things for instance how to talk on his aieratt telephone; he always speaks clearly and Concisely. . . ' Midi,. telephone lines carrying'` an extra heay.i.lo.ad directly: concerned. with Canada'swar effort,.. you can help tele- phone workers maintain good; service by adopting .fighter pilot telephone technique. When; your' telephone rings; . answer promptly, and• don's waste' time by saying "hello —instead. give , your name imine-. 4iately, %eaic distinctly; direetiy into the 'mouthpiece,: and be sure: to replace the recrav_.er:Y oil tile hook •when you have finished your conversation Tour c&operation yea will 'help' • us' to ' OH a `sem provide fast, , ac- • , curate , telephone service for a nation, at war. CREW Miss Frances Crozier Was up from London and spent last week -end with her parents, Mr. and,Mrs. Win. Crosier,. • Mr: and Mrs. Wilfred .Drennan .and children visitedwith Mrs,• Dreattan's parer: and Mrs. Joseph Racket Lucknow, ` Miss. Fern .McGuffin spent •the week -end at , her' home near For- dyce.. . . Mrs. Bert Treleaven was' over to. Wingliam on 'Sunday to visit her sister, Mrs:. Ewart . Taylor,' who is a patient in Winghatnt fiospitak Mr. acid Mrs.. .Sherwood Honored..' On Friday evening' the xnei hers of the'.Y. P. U. entertained this coin- ^munity at a Hallowe'en social ins the school A good • program -of ,readings, choruses and musical numbers;; also the Crewe Journals' read by Thos. Culbert proved very :interesting: During the . eveining, . a presentation was made to, ;V!'r...and Mrs. .Sam:• Sherwood' 'bd ore leaving for their. new home• in Lucknow.. A compli- mentary address. was read..by 'Rev. M • 'e jan, Although taken by surprise Mr: Sherwood, on behalf of he and Mrs. Sherwood, thanked the 'friends and neighbours fortheir kindness and assured them that Crew% people would always be re- membered. The gathering sang "For they are jolly good fellows", contests arid -fortune -=telling --were _...enjoyed and lunch was served to conclude a verb enjoyable evening. Mr. Ronald Treleavenspent the, week -.end with: Lucknow friends. Mr. 'and Mrs. T. M. Durnin are edsa g_telFncks._at__ApRI�:. it .BELFAST CENTRE. . Recent visitors .with Mrs. 'Thos. ' Henry were Mrs,' McCreaty and daughter Margaret, Mrs. Alex. Sim.ith and . M. Gordon MacKenzie of Harriston, Mrs. 'Ernest Huggins and children . of Lucknow and Mr. 'and Mrs: Richard Gardner of Zion. ""''-Mr:'°A�rcltFe -Nicholson-has-.retearnr edr .home after spending , the past week at Guelph. Miss Thelma Johnston. of Couri'es, • Corners spent Monday,at the • home of her brother, Mr, and Mrs. Fred ` Johnston. - , ., . Mr. and Mrs; Jack , 'Irwin end family have returned to their home . for the winter after , spending • ,the past...months at Clinton and Grand Bend.. - • Mr _ „Phi, .._Roy_ ,Xrwin -and H family': of Fordyce: spent. Saturday X FER`SWIPEit is bi e -loose $pRN;�-�- - w ._ �� at the home.,.clf mit, grid Mrs. Glen out .nt Berkeley, California, Earl BANNERMAN—'In Kincardine Gen- Campbell. • Wightman reported to "police that eral'Hospital October 27th to Mr. Mr. and, Mrs:. George Alton spent • a 5 -day supply 'of diapers: and sleep- arid Mrs. Elmer Bannerman, R.R. 4, Sunday at the home of Mr. Thomas ing suits for his baby had been stol- Kincardine; .a .son. • Taylor' of west Wawanosh'.• en from °his clothesline: HYDE—InKincardine General Hos- Mr: and . Mrs. Wesley., Alton and pital, October 30, 1941, to Mr. and family of London spent a'; day ret Gently at the' home 'of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.. Harold Hyde, Kincardine, a , son: Albert Alton. Mr. and Mrs.John Campbell spent a as tStt�Lr day kit week .a the home o Mr. v rcm�n n J ols o _., .Harm biaciettr~a�a �hours youngV1Gttt Wal• • a 1'n 'L'Fie Z?'lliEfi'y-'wxYt«12r+�✓�x�e�rru„m a "' son of Mr. and Mrs:`]1�10 Do1-li Wilson, nd y next; ant�e�Itfsive-�of-Suit=- on= -Saturday-- 2_miles east of Glamis. A younger day, continues until Tuesday Nov Mr. and Mrs. Melville Henry spent sister is recovering from the same ember •.18th, Use of dogs is not ai-: • Sunday at the 'home of her . father illness. • •lowed. Mr. Alfred : Sherwood and Rub y' • DYSENTERY caused the death of 7,year.-41&.Donald. Wilson who pas - WEDDING FELLS MacTAVISW-COR 41SII At High Noon •on Saturday; Oct- ober 25th, the United Church par- sonage here was the Scene of a quiet but very pretty wedding when the Rev. W. A. Beecroft united in mar- iage Lenore Elizabeth (Wellings), of Witighain, daughxer of • Mrs,' Dia Cornish of Clinton and . Mr, Camer- on Elliott MacTavish of L.ucknow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan 'MacTav- ish of ,Lucknow. The bride was lov- ely in a street length dress of rose- wood wool with navy hat and .mat- Ching accessories. Her flowers were •Johanna Hill roses 1VIr. and'Mrs. Ed. .Marsh of Wingham were: the attendants.Mrs. ,Marsh Wore a street length' 'wool dress of British navy, black hat;: and matching accessories and a corsage 0of Talisman roses. Fol.' lowing' the ceremony, adinner _was servedto immediate relatives at the hoineyof Mr: •and' -Mrs: Wellings.'The: dining--room-was--deeer-ated-in- a- scheme of pink and white, the flow- ers being white_ carnations. For travelling the bride donned a soldier blue tailored ' wool: suit with navy and white accessories. After a short wedding trip the hap- py young couple' Will reside in Luck- now,--Advance—Times • ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs.: D. .S. Campbell an- nounce the .engagement of .their daughter, ;Maigaret to °Ben Ruttle, son of the fate Mr. anti: "Mrs: `Tack Ruttle. The marriage to take .place at their home, Lakeside Farm, Bat ` urday ' November ` 8th. • SOAP ARTISTS in Blyth • on Hal- lowe'en had a chance to win a prize .for "sketching". A barber of. ;that village offered a cash prize of $1.,00 •for the', best drawing in ` soap, on' any store. • ' window; of .Winston �ChurchilL The„_artist's name had •to be inscribed below• the picture Brussels Victiin Back Home ' Masten Kenneth Wood, who has been in a London hospital since he was .a victim of infantile. paralysis in the recent epidemic; has returned to his .home. ' • His many young friends are delighted to see hire' back and hope that, though his recovery } ...: iWr Yx lax✓$ 'URPLE _ GROVE Red, Cross workers met .at,'t�he home of ,Mrs. Ben Scott last week. Letters of .acknowledgement were received from .the following friends who :had been remembered by . the Society, Mrs. K.-McKay,Mias-Liizie Wall, Baby Leeson, Private 'Russell -Stanter.--Th-e--election--of--officers- -yearling-steers •arid heifers; 40 -two -H A, 4, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 6, 194. FOR SALE --Man's Korean ..beaver overcoat, size 38., Mrs. Cann,: Luck SOW FOR SALE --due • to litter in- Deeember, Tamworth. Apply to Roy McCreight, Lucknow. CARETAKER WANTED -- for the'• Lucknow School. ' Duties to cona- nience Monday; D.eeember 1st. School, has low pressure boiler with stoker. Lowest 'or any application not "' •necessarily, accepted, Apply stating salary expected. • -Donald .Henderson; Secy ; Lucknow' School• Board SLABS FOR SAGE -7 • We have started to saw again on our new cut of logs. We will have a 'large , stock of goodhardwood slabs and also.have a good •stock. of dry mixed, slabs. We have some nice dry poplar wood for sale. The Lucknow . Sawmill "Company AUCTION • SALE of household fu"r.- niture and effects of the, 'C, A, Mc-• Kenzie Estate, at her late residence. Lucknow, on Saturday November ..:8th,-at-2--o'clock-�kiai=p,-,Terixis :eash.w WellHenderson, Aue. . Alex Mc- Kenzie, . R. 5, , Lucknow, Executor., AUCTION SALE .of . livesteek; hay; grain and - some' household effects. at Lot 17, Con. 9, West Wawanesh. on. Friday November 14th at one 'o'clock. See bills. Gordon Irwin; Prop., Matt. Gaynor, Aire • AUCTION SALE at the- Ripley: Stack Yards at. 1.30 . sharp _on Thursday, November ' 6th, including ' •forty- choice: ortychoice; spring calves; 40 choice resulted as follows:. Miss Margaret Robertson, president;` Mrs. Clarke Needham, -vice-president; Miss .Mar- ville Scott, secretary; Mrs, -B. Scott, treasurer; Buying Com. -Mrs, W. Walsh, Mrs. V: Gawle•, Mrs. G. Emerson; 'Organist, Mrs.- Jack Em erson, The next meeting• will be cif have been queried as to their wishes in regard to electing a war- den, or otherwise, to Complete- the nnexpired term of the, late Warden LeiPer.-Shoiild majority- request the election of a neW warden -a spec- ial session of Coimei Mildinay douncil will have to go outside ita boundaries for a muni- cipal auditor for -its 1941 aeCounts. Departmental reenlations now, pre - vide that municipal auditors must e:tain a license from the Depart - submitted a price of $85 for the • work, but this it much higher than the Mildmay board thinks' it is visiting with Mr. George Emerson. Kenneth RobertsOn is much im- proVed and his many friends are anxionslY waiting for news of his complete recovery. Mr. and-'1111lis.: Knight and babe" of. Wroxeter were recent. visitors at 'the home ,oV-Mic--and McCosh. • Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill spent a a daY with her mother, Mrs. Long .of Lochalsh. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Nixon and children, also Mr. and Mrs. Victor Whitley,_Harriet and Matvin visited Mr. and' MrS. Sam EMerson and family spent Sunday at , Angus Graham's of Lucknow. Boys we've known since babies • We see thern bawd the 'train after knownosince they were babies, We saY you", as r.ve.bid them Goo&Bye. gut can?. What are we doing to help them?, . Are' we giving them the things they need so badly . ships and tanks and. guns cind planes and ammunition? Are we .giving them all they need? That's one thing we can do : . we who itay • at;harne ... one thing we Must do. we • .RUPPORT THE WAR .WEAPONS leHtIVE IN YOUR COMMUNITY Published by the War, S.avings Conunfttee, Ottawa musi provide the money so much needed that is•tO buy'rnore War Savings blhe help of every Canadian is needed for Victory. ln these days of wqr the thoughtless, ' selfish spender k a traitor to our war. effort. neresSity to relieve the pressure for goads, ta enable more and more labour anc‘i materials to effort; which Canada must make, demands this ..1kIrn , self-denial of end) of us. THE nocKgi.SET,:lir This distriet at present is assured of three'intermediate hockey' teams his season, as HanoVer, Walkerton 'and 'Ss/Ingham are knowh as suke is being constructed, held a hockey meeting last FridaY evening. While both' Snider and:Berner ranks that town are badly riddled it is con- cluded that there'll be hodkey Of some. sort in the!' Lakeside town when winter seta in. In the, Intermediate ranks, Wing - ha is sparing no effort to build -a st ong club. Bruce Small; last year ith Owen Spund is slated for the want "Toby" Greer from the Sepoys.. Vis said that Frank 'Cordick, classy. Paisley centre, is also being songht AVINGSCEarrICATES visited last week in London. Rev. Rhodes of, Prince Edward Island had charge of ihe serviees in the Preabyter* n church 'On Sun- day last. Dr: Jack Tre nd hit 'friends Mr, Ed Gifford of Chieago are spending tissett, This is their annual hunting trip. Mrs, M. J. MacKaY was guest of honer at a family gathering en Fri- day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .R. 'Bonen, „ it , being ' Mrs. MacKay's eighty-fourth birthday. The Mary Hardie Mission Band The new bridge on,the BlUe Water 18.0Pen for traffic and the old bridge is being tort doWn. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Collyen and Teddy of 'Westwopd were week -end tvihsoitrnor.s with Mr, and Mrs.. E. J. Miss Gwen Dougherty of Guelph was a visitor with .her grandmother Mrs. R. J. WOods.ilVir. Wilson, Weeds alse 'visited with his Mother. Miss Winme Barnard of St.Thom- is was home ter the week -end. guests of the Whitechurch Union at a pleasant 'Hallowe'en party on Fri- day- evening: Mrs. John Niebster entertained all: the' members of ;her family on Saturday. OueSts included Mr. and 1Virs. :Tames Mitchell and •Billy; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith and family; Mrs. Carl McKay and Miss' Dorine Webster of Toronto; Miss Dorothy Web.ster Of London; Mr. and' Mrs. Elwell Webster ' of, ,Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. Will Webster and family and , Mr. and Mrs. Will MeCrostie anTdhefainmeileYting of the Y. P. U. was held on Monday evening at - Mrs. R. J*. Woods',With IVIra. Stanley Todd -Christian Cultute convenor, presid- ing, Dorothy Webb read the Stript- ure lesson and the toPic ,"Let uF go to a good movie" was taken by E. W. Rice, who also led the dis- cussion. Seventeen ladies attended the em- ergeney knitting course sporisored bY the W. 1., which Was held in the COMmunity Hall on Tuesday. Miss LLillian Howell of the Department of Agritialttire was the capable structress arid !Mich helpful inform- ation was gained by those who at- tended. The Course will. be complet- Dorothy and Allan Miller attended the Presbytery Young Peoples' Play party' at, Clinton On Tuesday eVen- Mg, , Niagara rafts to jail' for 60 days. year -Old .steers; 10 heifers in calf; ,5 cows in calf; 6 sows to pig; a num- ber of chunks; pinnber of breeding 'ewes and a pair of driving horses. Thos. -Harris, Prop.; DonaleBluc..‘ Auc. AUCTION SALE of household furn- •iture and teal Property of the Esfate 'of Susan., Philips; af the late resi- a reserved bid. 10% of purchase money at time of sale, balance•there: of within 30 days thereafter. Well, Hender,son, Aim.; eJoseph Agnew, We are open to buy all kinds of logs And our Sawmill has now started im again to saw all winter. Do not Olt any „beech legs ieto wood this year as we can pay, you good prices for Your Beech Logs. We also need your cherry logs. Be sine and see us before you sell any logs Or standing timber., The Lneknow Sawmill -Company Phone 67 and 79 PARAMOUNT Miss Rea Miller from Fergus spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stein,. Raymond Ritchards With ' the R.C.A.F., at trentpn was home for the weelt-end. ' Mr. -Robert McIntosh of Harnilton and Pte. Jimmie .Harnilton spent the week -end at their respectiVe homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kosnlyna spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Kempton,,They returned home en Tuesday. Mrs. Henry MacKenzie and babe visited recently. with het parents: Mr., Garnet Hainilton has secuied a position in Hamilton: BORN—to Mr. and Mrs..1VIarshall Mrs. Grant' 1VlacDiarrnid spent a' day in Toronto recently. Miss Mary Cook from London is with. her mother Who is' not enjoy- ing the best ef, health. Mary has secured a poJition in New York. You May Be Interested ThiS is your paper. As everybody knows, Most of our day4T-day hap- piness caries from pleasant asso- ciations with others. One of the cheery incidents in the newspaper office is to have one say over the phone, er. bi letter: 4'1 juat thought you. might be interested in this lit- tle event in our district'.".4.,' Sueh a gesinre of thoughtfulness is pleas- ing. there are not many Who take the trouble to jot a thieg down and send it, in, or call upon the ,phone or drop into the office—alas! Smoking - in a prohibited area at a war industry, John b. PinIayson 35, Kincardine, was committed at CARD OF THANKS' Mr. and IVIrs. MacPherson wish to express their sincere thanks to friends' and neighbours for the kind acts and expressions of sym.-7 of the death of her 'brother, Mrs: James LaVia'and tend sincere thanks. te the Lticknow Branch of the Canadian LegiOn tor. the beautiful flOral, spray and ter funeral; to Rek. Mr. McConnell and Rev. Mr. MacDonald for their 'gains and for conducting the funeral ser.., Vicei at the home .and ;Cemetery; their kiedness during the illnesS And . at the tinie Of the death of Mr. STRAYED—to the premises of,the undersigned, on or about Thursday, October 23iti, heail of young cat- tle. Owner may have same by pay - George Murray; R. 5; LifehnoW., VILLAGE PROPERTY--4iriek galOw with 'large lot, situated on the, main, street hetween the Bank of Montreal and : the Flour Mill, the late Miss C. A, PICKerizie:•Cash .preferred pr substantial mai merit and satisfactory monthly pay-,- ments or would arrange balance half -yearly Payments' op principal end interest. Estate of Richard Mc- Kenzie 231 Carry Winni, peg, Manitoba. • Notice is 'hereby gixen to all per- sons having any claim against the ' Estate of James Young, late of the Village of Lucknow, in the County of Bruce, Cattle Buyer, who died on or abont.the 30th day of October dersigned, duly verified, on, or be- fore Moyember Pth, 1941, as on and R. C. HAYS, HaMilton 'St. Goderith, Ont„ :Solicitor!' for the Eitate NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the inatter of the Estate of atria- tena Ann McKeniie, late oi the vill- age of' Lucknow the County of Bruce, Spinster, decease& Nbtice is hereby given, pursuant to The Trustee Act, that all creditors ,and Others havieg claims , against the estate of the late -Christena Ann Mckenzie, are required tO send par- ticulars of their claiins dulY veri- fied to the:undersigned 'on er before die Eighth of November, A.D. 1941, and that thereafter the 'Executors will proceed to distribute the said Estate. having regard only • to the claiMs of which he shall then have . Dated at Lucknow; Ontario, thil 21st day of October, AD, 1941- • • Alex 1VIcKerizie, Lucknow, R.R. 5, Executor' of 'the above Estate. AnmstRoma EACH WEDAIESDAY - AFTERNOON 1:30 to 6 o'cloek AT SCHMID'S' 'STORE WE ARE PAYING 3 % ON FIVE YEAR TRUST CERTIPICATES ISSUED IN 'ANY AMOUNt ,An Ideal authorized inveitment for individualt, companies, semi. ion" 1)o9rds, eXecattori and other STIRLING TRUSTS tOOtiblIATiON 575 6446,1. TOR040 •