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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-11-06, Page 8A� a. Tat ILVLKNOW SENTINEL, t1OKNOW, ONTA too THURSDAY,. -""NOVEMBER 6, 1041 /f ' E and Cu .:�ta11. Neti VV Curtainsr. Casement • Cloth., .Home,p.un RO*SPUN •FOR OVERDRAPES—a material, that Wears ,.,we1.1 . ,Colors to •harmonize .with other furnishings, 45" wide, :,,, 69e CASEMENT CLOTH -7 -makes lovely drapes or can, be used for slip covers,` 46", .yard - . 65e, SMART PATTERNS IN CRETONES-variety of patterns, tapes; try designs with leafy scrolls. Priced. at . .... yard -25c, 30c, 40c, 42c and 50c COTTON CURTAINS—double 'bordered,' sturdy, ..long wearing cotton curtains, 21 yds. ' long,., . ..$1,39 NET CURTAINS-41in, are laiy looking;. and quality that ,givgs.' excellent service36" wide; '21/4 yds 5315` .. . P13Ekr. DOT' MAR l71{SETT plain edges, phi ivory or. gree yard O :4444. .K. A.. 30c ... 4444 . TTY 'CURTAINS—fine ,marquisette in :cream, with. mauve, se,. . pair $1.98.. Tempkton . Buys Wipgeham• 'Shop ' :'Stanley Sibthorpe, of Blyth, and x a. member of the Council of that village,, has purchased Chas. Swan foil's • barber business in Wingham • and commenced his new duties. last Thursday.• More 'Raspberries . ' ' Mrs; Thomas ,Roach, Con..6 Kin- loss had -a raspberry patch that. is • rhodin Ing, a 'heavy, second crop of• fruit. A branch-•seent in ,to us ` as evi- dence, had several largeripe berries as ' well as a ' heavy load of - green but maturnng'fruit,' which is typical of the -pat. . • 1. RED CROSS NOTES' Ladies•'Ara Busy ••The followingg ladies have 'regist-. ered at the "Red Cross work rooms • for sewing and knitting during ' the past week:. Mesdames Hornell, Youn, Yoven, McInnes, Anderson, Chapple, , Huston, •Alton, Hall, McLeod, ,D.. i ' McDonald,McNab, Henderson, Reid, i Watson, Hamilton, Mindie, Douglas, 'McKenzie,' Hooper, Sniith,''.Murray; e n :Roberts*, ,Mowbray, Geo., And rs�u., , P. Webster Chas. Webster, C. Mc- Donald,. Haddock, .Mcintosh, ':'blathers Davison; Richardson, J. McInnis; r N. Stuart, . Xahnke, • D. ..Johnston, 1Burns 14 tori, E. McKenzie,. Carter, , 3aRitchie;: Fisher,' Turner, Higgins,_ Black, J. Henderson, M. 'Henderson HI.• Anderson. Misses lV,:--Trelea ren, G.` Treleaven, S. Treleaven; M. Me- Dougall„.. ,Fisher, K. .McDougall, Cummings,.' Stewart,: •Stinisgn; Cul- bert, . :McCluskey.; - M. McKenzie,. :_.- oo;ds,_CI'McQuai �T • and Wilfred' Black • Married • On Saturday The marriage took place at Kin- cardine On Saturday of Mary. Gert= rude,' only daughter of Mrs. Bushell and the late Russell Bushell, Kinloss Township to Mr. Walter 'Frederick Breekles,'son of Mr.'•and Mrs. Arthur Breckles, Kinloss Township. Near '• Record For Rain October 1941 was an ' exceptionally wet tnonth. Rain .fell on 17 days. for a total of 6.81 inches. This sets a near -record-foa n isture. October 1905 •, appears to hold the "honors" • with a' total of 7.21 inches. October saW More than twice the average rainfall of •other years: Serving tea at the Red Cross rooms were: Mesdames Murdie, Taylor, Fisher, Thompson,' McAlp- Raise, $21.50 On Table Cloth 'Mrs. Frank Cole made a lovely crocheted table clothon which ''tickets' were sold. ,Mrs. Louis .Dalton R. R. 7. was the., winner and the proceeds amounted to .'$21.50. • Masquerade -I. -Mpg ie I.-Mpe Winners...- `s 7 • 1 There . was a big crowd at„ the masquerade dance in ' Paramount Hall last Friday, with many in .cos- tume. The prize"winners were, com- ic _.gent, Finlay MacDonald; •.fancy gent, 'Lillian Carruthers; comic lad . Mrs,. Oliver .McCharles; 'fancy lady, Mrs. Alex Andrew. Miss Margaret Thorburn won the door prize. • -..:4.vk n 4444 .,. 4444 4444 4444 - �KINLOSS COUNCIL •. oCALand GENERAL Iona Terry, who' teaches schoolFinless ),VIunicipal Council 'met near Fergus,, spent the Week end at � p the Fall- OetobeU. 27th, 1941, as • per adjournment, -all members pre- . Kinllugh, •sent, .. • Mr. and . Mrs. RobertFisher- .and „ Mc` esizie- Tiffin=that the minutes Mary of :Hamilton were week -end of the last regular meeting as read visitors re. 1 be adopted and signed. MM. C. 'Webster and Mrs. -Gerald McKinnon-lodgins-that the Clerk write the 0.4..C. drainage depart4- weekRath*ell -spent a few -daysla$t ment for the services of Mr. Cox on week in Toronto, : • • • the Malcolm -Robinson Award ditch. Mr. "and Mrs, ' dy Huston, of Tiffin-McKinnon—that the sheep Toronto were Sunday visitors with claim of L. Thacker for $10; be paid. V g Mrs, David's Huston- ' 1 Hod i s- Tiffin --,-that, the' funeral n. Bob McIntosh of Hamilton spent expenses' of the; late Wilfred Mintz; his p parents,Mr undertaking; $40.,, ambiilanee $10., the week -end with . 'and Mrs Jack McIntosh: digging: `grave $7., and cards, $2,50, total $59:50 .be paid to W,...1.; Davison. ,Mr". and. NITS Harry A1todn , and 'McKinn�n-McKeuzie .-- that , grant ,17 The, Email ` lc Sale was Originated ",by.: the " 19ii'ited, ping Co asi an advertis- ing, plan. • Rather -than spend. large sums of mon- ey in ' ,advertising leo convince you of . . i� lnedt, of Rexail, t_: s Rexall Originale..•. by making it �� hie for us to ae71'yoiii, tWo .regia lar .full size Pack -1 - ages ack-ages. of high quality: Recall merchandise `or the Price ofone plus one_ cent - - Stock .•up- naw •and' Sive. a• Wednesday, LVCKNO.W Regain Remedies, Puretest House- hold Drugs, Vitamin Products, Stat- ionery, Rubber, Goods, . First -Aid . Supplies, Shaving Preparations, Baby N,eede; reet carp ; Soalis,�_. _. Perfumes, Toothbrushes. This Original Rex - all One Cent •Sale of ours is a sale where .• you canbuy. one Item' at its re 1 •. gul`ar price, and other itein'of exact- ly the same kind and quality tor, an a a;. CENTPIL' ., Atte °Ev�°�7n lam' -Co article; listed=on- this sale is a high eiliality, guaranteed product, • identical with what. we . sell everyi y at the regular price. - Get your needs • now and save. Thursday, Friday, ° Saturday, THIS WEEK A. E. McKIM PHONE 32 ONTARIO.. family of • Walkerton • spent Sunday of $1.5.00 .be given to the Lucknow with . his .mother, here.:. Agricultural ' Society. Mr, ,,and Mrs .Ronald Van Catnip, Tiffin -McKinnon -=that •an "order. •' uev�e . residing in the 'village.' Township -assessment -of 66 cents o an. f •Bl 1 (nee Ada` Burns) are .the treasurer for, :the •be nssue�d • the Lott Drain -repair. Miss Alma Alton and Miss Greta McKenzie-Hodgins—that an order Join Our C1..,1 Make Your SeIe(tion Now While Our 'Stock. Is , (orpiete T:1 A Y .. •.Si moo N'or1�: . • '`• Balance of down payment in • amounts until the required Govern- ment vern- ment, -regulation of -one-third i or. "minimum of . $10:00 has been •paid. • u • :before delivery. ' • • . JEWELLER Flennming of London spent the lie issued the • Treasurer for the week•,end with Mrs. Alton. • ` Twp assessment of $5.75 on the Chester y d his Twamle , an mother. Scott Tif#in Drain ' repair. •i Mrs. Violet Twarntey of.. Woodstock Hodgins -Tiffin -L• that' the men were week -end visitorshere. h ed to handle the grader attached .. to the maintainer'be- paid 30c per "Mrs. .Alton had, as a week -end" ' hour. visitor,her nep,�hew Jack• Thompson ' McKinnon-McKenzie—that a By; of the R. C. A.1`. 'at St. Thomas. Law be prepared 'making • appoint- nient..of .Deputy .Retuining,Officers. Mrs. -Thomas MacDonald of List- and Poll Clerks for.the several ,poll- owel is visiting.' with her son Gar- ing - divisions for 1941 field "coil-lVirs:"1N1ac73ona1 a't -res= mm ' ` i t P McKenzne-1Vtcicinnon" = tinct` thy' ent... Road. Superintendent. purchase 1500. of snow fence, J. C� Johnstd'n of the R.C.A.F: at feet Aylnner .,visited• last week with.: his McKenzie4IfcKinnon=that we do' arenits rat. anti Air's, P. ilii John- now adjagain: on to meet again'on Fri - atop.• ; • _44.44_ 44.44; day, November- 14th --,_•1941' at the � usual time. and • place: • Mrs. • Phillip's and daughter Lucy Checks :issued-•Lucknow Sentinel, Mae of Kincardine' visited with Mrs.' voters' .list and advts,. 584:30; ; A - Emmerson Irwin the first ' of "the' Elliott,. selecting jurors, $4.•; J. R. week._ - _ Lane, selecting jurors. $4:, Emmer-' son Irwin, rev. voters' list, ' $6. `tel. • Jean_ Qrr._.s►f. „L_aiigside ie e- claim" '10 ;"13an-JVi'ac'D'o-naltt; inspect - tn24tiesday ;for T-oronte--where•-sh will be . employed for the next -few months..• Miss Margaret MacCallum of St lurars•-�$4:—$10.;: -Thacker,:_sh_ee fees above $1..50; J. FI. Hall, relief supplies $12.07; Village of .Lucknow relief, $4.71,; E. H. Agnew premium 51.75; Metallic Roofing .Co. `,and freight $7.50; Bruce County Treas- urer $392.56; Frank Baechler $17.70; Huron Boundary _ $11.10. J. R. LANE„ Clerk Conducted District ' Service The annual church service of the Royal. Arch Masons of Huron Dis- trict No. 6, washeld 'in Knox Church L• istowell•-on-Sunil ..-afternoon,:,Oct ay ober 26th, co .ducted by Companion Rev, J. W. Stewart of the Lucknow United Church. Going To Creemore ' Rev: 'C. 1V. 'MacKenzie' and Mrs. MacKenzie of Ripley will make their home at Creemore for the time be- ing. Candidates are being heard to choose a minister to succeed Mr. MacKenzie, with Rev. R. G. Halbert occupying the Ripley end. Olio' pulpits last Sunday. , . Reivieinbranee Day Service' Holyrood W.: I. is :arranging for their regular Remembrance. Day service `to be, held at the Township Hall, Tuesday at eleven o'clock: 1• - pintail Youth With R. C. A. F. •Arcl�e-1VFaelyre;sox%.af:�ir::.:::a'nd:. Mrs. Duncan .Maclntyre, Kintail has. enlisted in the R.C.A.F. as a member of the aircrew. He is now at Mann- ing Depot Archie was •a member of Putnam, spent the wee -en with week -end funeral expenses, W. Mintz, $59,50, thechampionship Goderich Junior fr Marys and .'Mrs; H. G. Sherriff :kg collector's bond $15,, W. J. Davison; tends. here. • • A. E: Thompson, 'caretaking 57.50; . ball team this 'past season: t • Mr. and -Mrs., . Edward Heit Mr. and Mrs. , Bert Brtjder ` of Kitc ever. -were Sunday guests of Mr. M1ts .,Eric Cox . and Lucknow Agricultural Society, gran - $15.; R. M. Johnston; stamps $3.; and • Thos.: Gaunt,. Twp:: 'assessment Lott drain repair 66c; Thos.. Gaunt, Twp. assessmeni,,,ScattAi n -rept ,$5.75. HABKIRK—in ,Stratford General u''sseW Canute -los irtcalonvdl andalt?lfaveytmtinas� BORN rbtnr ITew4- orr-$5 40-; hill 4. Nis W. E • .Treleaven made ii business trip to Montreal; last week. . Mrs. Horne, Sr. is visiting' 'in . Kitchener. . THREE 'CANDIDATES FOR WARDENSHIP OF"BRUCE?, Bruce "'County, Council November - session . is being held -this-Week to wind up the .'year's work: This •'ses- for the Wardenship next year show their hands, 'ancl the' ' Tara Leader hears there will be three candidates for the honor in 1942; namely; Reeve ''Thos. Duff of Arran, Reeve Wm. Shewfelt. of Kincardine.. lip., and Reeve Donald Christie of Saugeen. It will• be the. turn. of a. rural reeve to ' be' Warden next year,'..Reeve-'S. M. Ewart of Chesley opening, the present year as Warden, to be sue- -3cd,, eees ect,bg.Aa19 v ..1,.A ,•l litzczaw :, : ..... _ Bannerman. giftf a da titer, ing lea' May. Ci�to �vi��th-s. WeIah-and McLeod -$16:9`.5; E:. T . �. an, 1 1 1 1 1 1 • Government Controlled Prices You will have the opportunity of 'procuring your Fall Dry Goods, 1 sm ll Price Articles° at ® this AT or .BELOW Government Controlled 'Prices. You can make l your choice fromo A - Great :New Stock ..- • 4,.444, r-44.4+ 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 Mg Miss Margaret: Murray. • ,Mrs. Annie Carter " of Barrie, Ont. mother: of Peter and Henry Carter, has mol' d into the residence of John S. Mac onald ? Havelock St. Miss' Andrey Lucas, Toronto spent the week=end with friends ii Luck= now, on her return : she was accom- panied' by her aunt, Miss ,Belle Robertson. • , ' , Rev. C. H. • McDonald. Marion, Mrs. J. W., and Mrs. Morgan Henderson,. and j.VIiss Catherine MacDougall motored to Hillsdale on 'Monday Viand visited with Rev. and Mrs, Wm.' A. Henderson. - ' Mrs: "Sandy" Campbell' and her son . Dougall of Western :Canada, visited last Week -end at :the, home' of her brother-in-law, Mr. Neil Campbell. Dougall is with the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve and at present is stationed at Tor- onto: oronto.. LEGION Activities LUCKNOW'BRANCH•: Poppy= Day SATURD'A'Y, NOVEMBER 8 Buy a poppy, in commemora- tion of those who paid the supreme sacrifice in the last Great War. . . Remembrance. 'Day Service TUESDJ !, NOVEMBER 11 Service ,.at the. Town, • Hall, vucknow,' commencing 10 a.m. • 'DANCE to The Town Hall bVCK,NNOW;,'. Tuesday' November 11 at 9 .o'clock ARTHA•JR'S ORCHESTRA A4missidn•-45c • { gbting F0.�ces cell an to • support the great nationac • Our airmen, 'soldiers, and sailors are more w&r weapons with a ready, willing, Oinking on our community to do its part eager response,. Don't let them down. in the War Weapons Drive •-- and when It's our responsibility. I,et's poll up out ' they count on our community, they socks,and put up our dollars. Push the count on you. So, double your purchases sale of War Savings Certificates when- of War Savings Certificates. , Meet the . ever and wherever you can. Support the deniand of Canada's fighting forces for War Weapons Drive in our community. Published By Lucknow War Savings Committee • 73 ll