The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-10-23, Page 4•
L 'N.G�J:
Tthe ere's .riot mut _ .1aewS for
cabman k,n this weegang,:but' your.
edito
will ate**
to
e yon.
arc►methsng.
It , seems to me., that. there are
few Trail Ranger laddies 3avith rath
erpoor memories but we'11 ski]
that and r you. jai's ons ,
executive., again. •,'than an executive•
THE, L,UCKNOW ' SENT,I Int:
C*,N.ctllGH •=is its ,r a
1,1‘das- •$odgin Mrs. Wm- Mo' . "Navy► week" isbeing observed
Leal-- and Miss May Boyle attended ,groin ' October 20 i;o the 24th, in
the Rte A Sean -Annul . at " Owen schools across ' the Dominion when
-auu d.>pa. W n da .
'' the d t�seamen 4x11
=. seas' of our ,gallon
Mrs- E. N Eodgins of LuchnoW be related from the booklet, 'Par --
visited with friends -here beforega= Wig. Strategy and Courage".
ing to ffarnalt i. where • she intends ret ri.tain .has at ..all .times
spending the•winter with her dough G a
2,000 ships at sea, and at least 400
ter; Mrs. Glen Moore,,
, of these are :from -.day. today found•..
Mrs.
'Angus: McArthur and child erous; sob -infested .,waters.
last week with her sis-' W ding t e brave seamen inn match, at the home of, Mr:.I+le
en: spent While th
GS N'�f' nT T H •'•..
. Pan L crop, grace,
Jean and • .Jack spent S> day ;with
miss' Margaret * .
,,snnifrcd _.� • ot
Teeswater • ii 'school' spent : the
woo Lfid:dt her. e! here.
Miss Hope Wall- is visiting ,;With
..Mics
Mr. and
e .. d ate**the shoot-'
A tarn crow...
s_ n, :., a many 'o
ter Graham. , 'vessels have '• been torpedoed, MacDonald , 4:41.14-61144Y- , • • .-
Atm.
a - . � ., •on such .
i ": with her ease sunk beneath them untended tor,.Iast'week)
r �� vis ting an � their v ls,,
. Slesso
Mrs d
...and again, they have. not' de- The United W, -M- S. Thankoffer„
daughY.er, ; 'Mrs, �• �ordon• McBurney tune
of Clifford. r ' " serted their self-ehosen :tasks. They washeld 'at the home: of 'yrs:
F
serted her ..,.. ,.
i
Mr. and : Wilbert `Hodgkinson were b4rrs by the sea : andstill l! arlsh; 311offat, Mrs.. (Rev.) McSen-
� r
,i+�ir.'1 . • They . have faced and i. i . was she est.speaker
and Fenneth ,of Goderich . also by ,the sea. Y .. -, zLe of R. p ey Vest
four: ; weekend` at `Mr. Thos. Hodgins:
Please be there lads as there >s the C - 's. Service ba the 1
_ .. P4 h are
on the •dank-� ;
considerable business
' evening,
..t da ,
un
nS
et to; be dealt with. „ Anglican church o y g
Pitt :otr .all'nest week ag, Alice Margaret;' daughter of Mr; and
W Mrs, Howard :Haldeniby was- bapt,
m,owr Trails :Banger tib• -Tun
sa n,
Gnr Hoban
is d. of Sussex
9r . UUGH. iSTEVENSON ;: a former and Mrs.' Holland of Toronto W3ere
mayor. of "i.ondon underwent a ser- r�=eek end:= �toas with hes:..parents,
'.%tis •aper ark laii:;St. Joseph's Hos-.
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red. „ ,Will m
petal : ►eek,•
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itors with Mr; and Mrs. Jet. rfecl-,
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chalImaged •assth �a hz.n times,
,
and, "'.while. many • have. been lost,
they. ' continue • to. deliver .food: .and :
munitions to Britain, no matter what
these l
..
the'`cost If if. were not�for ese ag
lan.tseamen the war would be over,
nextte m `,
: be
heldr._,a
the Borne -of ,Miss Margaret Ross,
The. Presbyterian W: D+f. Sw;Thank-
offering wasp Meld at tlie. home 'of
Mrs. John liichardson Mrs .. A.. G:
Reid of Teeswater was the guest'
long .ago --and lost. speaker.
little ` grandson Tommy _Pritchard,
Mr. and Mrs: Bert Caskinette, Bev-
erleyand Marlene and Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Moore of Preston visited
Mr.. and Mrs. Robt..'McLean. during the week 'with Mr: and Mrs.
Mr. • and -Mrs.' Thos. Hockley. and Wm. ,Jackson.
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Tf-U1t:SDAZ :OUSE;R Ord, 1941,
CREWE - w
Mrs. 'Wry Crozier, COljn and
Piamees spent Thanksgiving, .,With...
frie ids at Hamilton:,
Mrs and Mrs, J . Gray.. and
daughter' Mra, l unun- , of Goderich
spent, S mday' w11ih ;Mr. and Mrs..'
Matt Shack etoII. qF`'•
-
Mr. tinct • Gores ;Kirkland.
Davrid•nndMrs. And$w of Zion
visited On Tuesday,. with. Mr.•:, and
Sam =paid* d Mr and
Mrs.. Cedll Slals�. ?; ,
Mr: ,and Mrs. Lorna Emnibns' and.
eats o W-
and
daughter Muriel were gu ,.
and Mrs. George Emmons at n Sar-
over a week -end_
Outran_ and
.snc1 fits. aaelrCur, --
children t ,Sunday nth Mr. 'and.
t
' eraon 'Tu $eF and 'Mr': and•
Mrs. pod Hunter.:.;
Miss :Beatrie releaven was home
frank Luclinott' for the week -end. .:
M
iss Haar%ett "�Phit%'who s
q pens
' ow
.rhe .prase few months in Luckn ,
left the first of the week for Ham=
ilton where sheintends to visit for
•
some time.:...
Mr. John` Metiary left Saturday
he intends to
ere
.for •Hamilton 'Where
spend the winter.
Miss Violet Culbert of Amberley
Vent a pleasant week -end' with her
parents, Mr: and Mrs: T. IL Culbert,
Messrs. 'Homer• and Graham Dur-
nin. and Bill' Caesar of Toronto :spent
Thanksgiving at their homes here
Geo: "Reed 'is v3si fri�eiids�
at Kitchener: • .
The October meeting of W. M.'S
was • e ag• the none of M.." Mc
Whinney on Thiirsday with 'fifteen
members and : three visitors present
After) devotional period • taken by
Miss•Jean Orr spentthe week -end
at her home.
offerin
Thank.
• The. Mission Bandg
was .field at the : home of Miss Grace
Richardson. The . story of the' First
Thanksgiving was ' given . by the
leader, Mrs. Earish Moffat.
Oft S est i>if j ° very
desirab1e • • • qualify -
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POE ,SALE—No. of pullets, 6 xnos.
old, McKenzie 'Webb, R. 1,, Luck,
now.
PLEASE RETURN. will the party
w o hat recently borrowed my a .
stretcher, please please return tame Con,
Decker, Lucknow.
WANTED -A second-hand. •electric .
Pressure pump- Apply to 'SaM. Mor-
risen, R. 1, Lucknowr
WAITRESSES. WANTED— Experi►'-
ence not necessary..Apply at 'Venus .
Restaurant, G
oderich.
at
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PIANO
D
10 ItCCONDITIONE
STRAYED ---from the premises of. the Mildmay Furniture Store. Also
the • undersigned about two we ler new pianos. Bear' them played at
' a.. dark red, 3 -year-old laeife.. > 1' ins .. •
ergo' f: their Schuett' ,& Sone at Mid, y
an' calf: .' Anyone 'knowing
communicate ,r'
whereabouts lease . : t✓
wli : P
'
with' Mrs: Grate Long, R: 3,ILuck, •, •(;;ARD' 'OF • TTN
KS
naw, 'Phone 65-r-15; Dungannon. •
,
' .SALE' 'of farm :stock .&•, Mrs..-Jolin'"Pritchard and:family:
imp' mennt 'r • -ex re4', thair heartfelt.
to
•'' :ish P
-i' tomenta at Lot IT.,,' Coil: 12, Ash= . w
mp ,y
field on Thursday, .October' 23rd at . thanks to friends and neighbors .for::.
one o'clock. See .bilis. • Terns Cash. ' tlie many kind ' acts, -expressions ' of
Mrs._ _ e- hong, Prop.; Donald sympathy and. floral tributes ex -
Gray h
Blue, Ape:
eluding,
• ' tended thorn in their, berehvement.,
AUCTION SALE of farm stock in-
e°luding a:: number of cows,, 20 head I Q rv� -
of young cat _ , o od sow; • number
tle Fr
of . young pigs, at Lot, 9, Con. • 12,
Ashfield on Tuesday, 'October. 28th
at 1.30. W. T. Gardner & Sons, Prop.
Matt. Gaynor, Auc.
AUCTION SALE — The postponed
auction`.aa1e of_furrniture, effects;
tools and property of . theAlbert`"
Boyd Estate, will be. held . at 'the•
Boyd residence, Lucknow on Sat-
: T. ARMSTRONG;.
. OPTOMETRIST
Mrs. Treleaven in the businessper-
iod it' was: decided • to send ' good
-cheer boxes ' overseas : to a . number
of young men who had spent some
Years here ,before enlisting..) s: 11
trick, -14-&-W. Drennan -and li7iis .
-Bert-'innigirr :app d -a- o
mittee to look after , packing' the
, boxes. After: other items 'of -,business
were discussed, Mrs. Kilpatrick' had
charge of the . following program:
reading by Mrs.:Sherwood and a
temperance, reading by Mrs. , Shack-
leton, Mrs. Rivett and • Mrs. Kilpat-
rick rendered a clued, "More love
to Thee, 0 Christ", then Mrs. 'fie,
leaden and Mrs. Shackleton led in'
prayer. "Then Mrs. Howard Durnin
our guesh, wake!, gave: .9*lendial. rlr Fiis' 1st yeses
••• . ;•
Yid �alYlil�7' i�71c1��Y0w-visituE ` roll ttrsd ft.. • noon
urday, Noveniber 1st at 2 o'clock
sharp. Well Henderson,. Auc.; Jos.
Agnew, Executor.
AUCTION , SALE 65 ' head of •steers,
at Lot 34, . Con. 2, Kinloss, 11/4 miles
north of Whitechurch on Monday,
November 3rd 'at one o'clock. 55
steers; 2 -year-olds; 10 steers,r1-year
=-cid.-Noshipped iii.,cattle, all are-
'-vae11 timed""liieef�'t3'Pe-arrd--'intgood--.>
condition. .Terms -7: mos: credit
bearing .5 'per cent`. or 3 , per cent per
annum' off for' -cash: Wm. J. Henry,
Prop.; Matt. Gaynor, Auc.
IN* LU•CKWOW.
",,EACH WEDNESDAY
1:30 to 6 o'clock d
AT
WM. SCI3MID`S dT6�"
Licensed Auctioneer.
DONALD B. BLUE
Amberleq -
R.R. 1, Kincardine, Ontario.
"Phone ..30-24, Ripley.
ZION
Mr. Robt. Andrew received word
of the sudden death: of his brother,
Steel • Andrew of Verdun, Manitoba
~�Schoal
aged we WIH.conth'uito:i tt
Nix ONE MOTOR
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APPROVED BY THE OIL CONTROLLER FOR CANADA
Centra
aria
;e, Locknow,
J�4fi�'' ik T?e3`15aH �++ KiTd•Rf
Miss Annie Quaid of .Dungannon.
is a visitor in the community.
Mr. Lane ;Gardner • was holidaying
for a few days at Barrie: .
Mr. Keith Ritchie is at present
assisting. Mr. Ernest Gardner.
A Red 'Cross tea will be field at;
nim as crperiate six .with. Mr.-and11.1.1s:2-:-W:7-11t---Gardner;- -�a -• .:: - _ ,_
er
man closed with prayer. : + • Miss Kathleen Gardner was a vis-
Mr. and. Mrs, Edwin Whitley.and week -end with his 'parents, Mr. and • itor=_with -Miss . Ruth Robinson of
children • of Hamilton : spent the.Mrs. Victor Whitley. Wawanosh'over the week -end. .
Ou Town is id
Men are drilling in our town .. .
our own. men ; ; ; men we call :by their
•
first names. Some of them -quit • good
jobs to jointhe army :.. some •quit
school. When the Empire went to war,
and Canada went to war' .. this town
went to war. -Every now and then a
few more men from this town leave for
active service. We're taking the war
more seriously. Are" we? Are we all?
Are those of us who haven'tjoined up
doing all°we can? Are we lending all
we can? That's one thing . we can: all
do .•one thing we must all do.• We
m'u•s•t all buy more War Sayings
Certificates.
Time' help of every Canadian Is needed for.
XIctory. In these days of War the thoughtless)
selfish spender is a traitorto our War :effort:
A reduction in personal spending is now a vital
, necessity to relieve the pressure for ,good. to
enable more and more labour rind nratials 'fo
1,o diverted:, to : winning the war. The all-out ,
effort, which Canada must make' demands this
self-denial of each of as: '
la
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SUPPORT THE WAR. 'WEAPONS DRIVE IN YOUR COMIM(UN1TYY
PUbtisbed bye War Sayings Committee, Ottawa
SNLZESS"TO BUY MORE