The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-10-23, Page 5TlluJSiA , OC ;Oi ER :3,r
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October 23, 24, 2.5
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Monday, Tuesday, : Wednesday
October 271,1St, Z9
ANN SOTHERN
LEW AYRES
MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN
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`Maisie was A Lady)
• The best in the. Maisie series.
fir' -this picture--Maisie=•=does°=
her best to ,reform' a family..
Also `Edgar ,K"ennedy Comedy' ;
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"Novelty abde '
"Sport Subject"
BELFAST : CENTRE .
School has ',reopened again after
being closed- for the past Couple
sof Weeks owing to, the • epidemic of
infantile; paralysis. in Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs., Pharis Mathers of
l,, cknow est spent Tuesday at the
home of 1 and Mrs. Alex Hack-
ett
Mr.' and Mrs. George Irwin of
Dungannon spent Monday at the
home of . Mr. •'and Mrs.. Glenwood
'Ca•mpbell, „.
•
Recent visitors- at the horde of
M s. Thos. :Hen)Y were Mr. ' and
Nth: Arthur Brooks of Fingal,. Mr.
and Mrs Thos. Irwin of Paisley and
21VIr, Robert McAllister 'of f' Goderich
township
• Mr. .end Mrs Thos Ferguson of
Lanes Spent Tuesday: at 'the home
Mr:' and 'Mrs. Irvine `.Henry.''
Mr, and Mrs. Glenwood Campbell
stet family motored -to Grand Bend
on Monday last Where `'they : spent
the day with Mr. • and . Mrs.. John
Irwin. Miss .Lila Irwin ,who.. has.
been spending, the ,:past ' 'cottple of
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Irwin re
turned lio`me--
:viiith Mr. ' and Mrs
Campbell..
Mr'. Ross Browning has, returned
home after spending the, `past .few
weeks with his,. aunt, Mrs. 'Thos.'
'Henry. . • .
• Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon McTavish
and family 'spent Friday last at the
home ' of her brother,' Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest- Gaunt.: •
_:--1VIr: `Harry lievirila-busily»'engag-A
ed pressing; hay' at presient.
Messrs . Jaek . Alton; Harold Henry
and Grant Rutherford have return'.
ed to. Lucknow 'High school . again
since the school'' has been reopened..
Mr. and Mrs. Jinn Curran and
son Dick:spent Saturday with Mr:
and Mrs.' Irvine Henry.. •
G LI V ET Mr., Alfred Sherwood and daugh-
ter• 'Ruby spent 'a day recently; with
On Thursday 'afternoon,'. October Mr. and Mrs. James Lyons of West
slid, about eighteen ladies met tri Wawanosh •
iii %sur h'' fob ; i r gul'ar :M.S"'
meeting.. This was ;a combined meet-
ing
for the .months of September
October. The opening hymn was
followed •'by the Lord's prayer, in
unison:' During the .business 'period
I. it • wasdecided to hold ' our autumn i
Thankoffering ' •service on Sunday i
afternoon,, October Atli with Miss
Ilorothh Douglas, a missionary of
'Formosa who is -home on furlough.
Mrs. Gilbert Barkwell took charge •
.ot .,-then; rerfaa•o �rrf the neeli g�...
s• svzo-trrraa�er .
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FOUjiTMI c•Oh10ESSIO
The Annual meeting of the U. F.
W. O. was held on Thursday at the
home of Mrs. Alex Sutherland. Mrs.
Levis presided and the meeting op-
ened by repeating the Lord's pray-
er in unison and singing "0 Can-
ada". The minutes of last meeting,
were read and adopted, The Roll
call, was answered by "The most
neighbourly thing that ever happen-
ed to me. The business was then
dealt with making plansfor the .St,
Andrew's dance. Mrs. Hughes gave
a report'' of. the Red Cross work that
was done during the summer which
was.. very encouraging. The program
followed; A ' 'reading.,, by Miss Mar-
garet McKinnon, solo by Miss, Eliz-
abeth inson' • accompanied by
Hu es Topic -Our inter de-
pendence one upon another, nations"
as Well, as' people, by MO Dean Mc-
Leod. Solo' by Mrs. J.. Carruthers
accompanied.'by Mrs. D. ' H., .Car'
ruthers. A musical number by Mrs.
McKinnon and Mrs. Middleton Dur-
ing• the election of officers it was.
decided to:re-elect the.Same officers,
as last year. A vote of thanks was
given the hostess ,and'ones taking
part. The November : meeting is to
be held at the home of Mrs. D. H.
Carruthers a week earlier than• the
usual day. Singing the National An.;
them brought the meeting to : a close.
Lunch was served and a pleasant
half hour spent:.
'WH ITECT -RF1 :.
'
Mr : and Mrs. Walter .James . have'
moved into part of Mrs..McGregor's
'house. WFe;welcoiiie them to the.vili-
age; also Mr. and Mrs, Wes Heimpei.
have moved into ., the Pettipiece
house...Mr. Heimpel has.been work-
ing with Gillespie 'brothers for some
Norman Wellwood, soldier from'
Guelph" and Elroy Laidlaw of Kit -
diener spa frf,h- : V r ekrenrd at=their
homes here.
Mr.. and Mrs..R. Coultes. of Mor-
ris spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs:
Ab' Coultes..
Miss Marie Aitchison is 'helping
at the home of Mr. and. Mrs.. Rhys.
Pollock.
1%ev. Mr. and .Mrs. Watt of Grime--
by visited with her uncle, Mr. Wm.
Barber and Miss, Muriel 'Watt 'Wino
has been with Mr. Barber for Some
time, return wathr,..th giv Grit
ASHFIELD
Mrs 1Lockwood Of Munroe, Mich.,
spent 'the week -end with relatives
here..
Mrs. M. Jo, MacKay of Goderich
visited recently' with her daughter,
Mrs. R. J. Buller, and her son; M.
Roy MacKay. • ';
Little Lorraine. Hamilton is home
,,af.
ter. thre wepks,_.of.: treatment in
-a London ' l ospital. ' Altho'rzgh' her
McCharles-read tine Scripture les-•
son: • Mrs. George. Brooks .gave an
' inte`resting reading, "God' let m'e' be:,
aware": m Norine Walden •favoured
with,• a solo. Mrs. J. Coiling gave' .a
good temperance talk. Mrs. • David ,
Stewart gave us an'instruetive and,,
.interesting talk and reading on.
"Ways and means oraising money.
'Mrs. W. J..,Bouisten.,,gave a read- 1
ing "A crisis in a W.M.S. auxiliary"
While the collection was being tak- .
en,.Mrs.. C. N. McKenie told a very
interesting story . on "One-tenth
Giving",' also on our .new Study I
Book. Mrs. C. N. McKenzie closed
• With prayer. Our next meeting will
:be in. charge of Mrs. J. Black ''as
evement,
Mr. Duncan Farrish has secured
a'position in Hamilton.
Those from here who,attended the
social •evening ' at the home of Mr:
and Mrs. Jerry Dalton'report a very
enjoyable time.' 'This is the ; first
of such ''entertainm nts that are . to
with. the'Kintail Woman's Institute.
Rev.. Mr. ' MacDroy of Orangeville
occupied the pulpit. of 'the Presby
terian church.last Sunday.
be --held this: winte� in connection
TIE
Lt tKNCW . SEN I NEL.
Published every• Thurada morning,
at Luc -know, Ontario,.
L. CAMPBELL THOMPSON
'Publisher and . Proprietor
THURSDAY;�OCTOBER 23rd, 1941
..LANES DE
Mrs, 'Harold Johnson 'and little
sons returned to their home on Sun
day after spending. a:, few weeks
with ''her'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Conn..
Mr. Victor •Ejnmerson accompan-
.led' by his mother, Mars A., Banner -
son' Mr.. and Mrs: Ben Naylor Of
;L: ucknory . and Mrs. •, Hay .'McGee , of.
Wingliam attended' the funeral of
their cousin _the late. Mr .•Cameron
Ramshaw on. Saturday near .Roek-
wood
Mrs Wallace Conn aiid .little'
daughter. returned hofne on. Sunday
after visiting a ' couple . of weeks
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Earl
-Caslick-: of Cuulr-oss. • '
Mr. '..and' Mrs., Russell Ritchie of.
8th 'Con. spent Sunday with Mr. ,and
Mrs. . R. Tiffin. '
Mr. and Mrs..:Wm.: Brown, Ard-
yss and G,ertie spent' ' the week -end
with relatives.at Tiverton.
Mrs. J. " B. Morrison • spent the
week -end with Mrs.. Toni .Morrison
of Whitechurch., •
-Mr-s: John Maclntyre,- ancV soils, -,.
Giant and •Billie spent a few days
last week with Mr.. and, .Mrs. George
Mr. and ' Mrs.. George Tiffin and
tittle• ` daughter spent . Sunday with
Mr:•. and Mrs: Cecil Xalconer, East
Wawanosh.
Mr. Blake Gaunt and: ' Wendel'
Taylor spent a day '. recently with
Mr. and' Mrs. Perry Pennington.
Mr Jim Richardson is.: assisting
with farm •work at., the home of Mr.
-Jim: Wilson7V1iiltechilreht `�_ " ---•
The Whitechurch Woman's. Insti-
tute held their, October'' meeting on
'Tuesday,'in the hall with the.;presi-
dent, Mrs. Lance Grain' presiding.
The ' roll 'call was ans*ered' by.an
attendance' of 40 naming of a flower
beginning • with ''the first letter of
your name. Mrs�: Russell -Gaunt gave
a 'paper 'on . ,the' risotto—The ' fainter
is God's partner. in giving to the;
world -the 'food it , must have. 'Mrs:
(Herod&l loeltiigaue p.mifm4.•O.pe.n
ise....,r enol r 3
`I7eauty-o• r-3] care Mis ear -y- Cil ' ,••0
gave Ir SOIo=:tweet -stair Lug :Miss'
convener and' her helpers --=MTs. M.
Coiling, • Mrs. W. S: McGuire, Mrs.
W. B. Walden, Mrs: Jos. Coiling and
Mrs. W. T. Roillston ,
"Every duty, wetland honestly done, is
contra
'bufion to victory'."
THE Punts MnmTse ov Centra
`MAI`I•Y`A "JOHN DOE"
IN TELEPHONE WORK
A sullscriber nrtitoa
'The ether day !' wail that Jolts
Doe had completed JQ yes with
your company. y.
. "Johne got.. er•e he is, by trues.
ligence-, attr-,rtdustry. But your'
company 'got John where 'he is be.
• cause it also mbintelligent- enough
first to choose, then to promote
' "2'o me Joht Doe hi the tele•
phone compost'."" '
We are quite content that this company
should lie judged.l}y the people who
work for it. Their skill, Gentles, and
devotion to set'. •.-
vice account, in an 40#4,e'5#194°
large measure,
for the progress " s
of the.telephone.
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villa -visited` with -Mrs and -Mrs
bert Patterson one day last week:
Mr. and Mrs. Cross 'and,lamily of
Wallertofi spent Sunday with her
parents. Mr.. and Mrs: J"McLean.
CANADA
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ON 0
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MANUFACTURING, HANDLING, OR DEALING .IN.
LIVE -TOCK : ' ..POULTRY,
CLQ THING hor FOOTWEAR
LICENCE
UNDER THE:' WARTIME: PRICES AND ' TRADE'' BOARD .LICENSING ORDER
ALL PERSONS IN' THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF BUSINESS
Manufacturer
Manufacturer's Agent
Packer (meats, Fish)
Processor
Blender'.
Importer
"Exporter
Warehouse operator Public eating place operator
• Coldstorage.operator..', Retail delirategsen op&ntor.
Shoe repair shop operator •Caterer
• Custom tailor Broker
Clothing contractor • Commission merchant
Wholesale merchant or jobber Producer who buys and sells the
Retail merchant . produetrof others
Drover, Mikan, or other gam- •
who buy. the, t?rodreb W CO, .:
culture for resale . •
Auctioneer '
Co-operative buying
• 'Co-operative marketing or N
organization
MUST ':HAVE A LICENCE, IF THEY, HANDLE OR SELL
. Groceries (general) Milk •(evaporated,` condensed or Mealsor lunches (catered; or Fur goods (wearing a
Bread, biscuits,. or other' bakery' ' powdered) `delivered) Herr produeb lee -Cream ' ' ° Meaborlunchestoldforconacmp- . MIIBnery
.Aeratod • sod mineral- waters • lion on the pianists .. M.. apd-ajsthas.. . .
(sok drinks) Dvestock comen. pmducts- . Rubber footwasr
Livestock or poultry. Boots'and,hos Rndjap ,
MMen'an',s or or boys' boys' hcalothingtsor YaYsmm,e, dor doth of• silk; .Nude! oth of cot oa uIth,
Me,,'scmboys' furnishings b!.. kegs) , •: • -
eapr '
Women's, misses' or children's' rayon '
Women',,g misses' children'sVim or cloth owool tn":± •
accessories (lingerie, co:reb,bbnkeb)
gloves, etc.) Um or'doth of Wei
Fresh. frulb•and vegetables
Frirlt or vegetable preparation,
Candy or ehoeoietea ecked, cured, canned)
Ereakfast food end cereals Meeh, (p,
. M'earoni and kindred product Meat (fresh)
CoBee, lee, , cocoa, chocolate, Fish (packed, cured, canned--" .
or spices Fish (fresh) ' .
Sugar or molasses Poultry product (eggs, dressed
('shies poultry)`' .
Chees�r Flousormillfeeds .
Milk (fluid) or Cream
Feeds For livestock or poultry
• A farmer, gardener, livestock or poultry producer, or fishermen Is pot subject to licence, unless he buyssuch'goodsfarrnafa. •
AfOrDe Biker ; 194.1;-swh'e'n'imr-of-die=abeiiii g`oidi are`bougiif 7fof rule; Moth."the t 11i1it'tr. a
buyer's licence numbers must be marked on the sales slip,, invoice, or other document recording: site so,1..
licence pplication Forms will* be, distributed through the mail. Persons who'do not rike0/0
one should apply at their Post Office where copies of the Licensing Order may also b.•
aiaurei
A Window Certificate and a Licence • Identification' Card will be issued to each licensee. The CmtlllsuI
must ire affixed to the main door or an adjoining window of the' place of business. No licenct foereggb'sld •
Mildred Moore gave a reading.. Mrs.
Sholtz then read an address . and
Mrs. ' Lott presented Mrs. Garnet•
Farrier with a set of bowls in 'hon-
-- Red Cross .quilts have been _quilt- (-.or' ..of her . recent marriage. 'Mrs.
ed in several homes during the past A. Walters gave .a report of the
week. ` Convention held at Chesley. In the
'contest Mr's.'Lott won the first prize
ST. HELENS
.Anniversary services will be held
in the United church 'next Sunday
•.at' 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m, with Rev:
Mr. ' Beecroft of Winghani as guest
speaker.
Mrs., J. B. Miller of Innisfail, Al-
berta 'spent a few days with rela-
tives here.
-Mr. J. R. ' Webster is making fav-
ourable improvement in the Wing •
ham Hospital where he has' been a
patient for the past week.
Mrs. Jas. Gaunt. is a visitor with
her daughter, Mrs. Ward Shickluna
at Port Colborne.
Miss Laurin. Miller was home
from Winghatit for the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Callum Cameron bf
Detroit were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J: • Cameron. '
An emergency knitting course will
be held in the Community Hall un-
der the auspices of theWoman's
Institute on Tuesday, November 4
and Friday, November 21st. All
those wishing- to join, are requested
to hand their, names to Mrs. T. J.
Todd or Mrs. W. A., Miller at once:.
The'regu ar meeting of the. Y. P.
U. was held in the church on Sun-
day ' evening r with the president,
Dorothy. Miller in the' chair. Mae
Mcponaldfi°eed the scripture lesson
and the topic from the Study Book
"Serving with the Sons ' of Shu",
was taken by Mrs. Mckenzie. Webb.
-Mrs. Will Rutherford favoured with
an accordian selection.
Mrs. R. J. Woods is a Visitor at
Guelph. ' • ' . •
'Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie Webb,
Mrs. Allister Hughes and Miss An-
nie McKenzie of Wingham, attended
the funeral of their cousin, Mrs:
James taking at Guelph on Tues-
day:
MAFEKING'
Mr. Godfrey, Hall of Dungannon
was the guest of Mr: and' Mrs. Cecil
Johnston on Stndoy. i�``
Mrs. • Thos. Blake a'nd' Olive, vis-
ited with relatives in Clinton last
week. '
Miss Willa 'Irvin is employed in
Goderi'ch at present.
Rev. Mr. EazelWood' of $enmiller
had charge of the Rally Service at
takes here last ' Sunday morning.
and Mrs: Mac Ross second • prize. On'
Friday of this week they decided to
hold a :bazaar and donate the pro-
ceeds'to the Queen's Canadian Fund
for Air Raid Victims. •
THE PICTURE,
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GALLERY
v
`WHO IS HE?
Last week's picture was;that of
WILLIAM CONNELL
a" drygoods" merchant in Lucknow
for many yearn, . a prominent
'churchman and a beloved citizen of
integrity and civic pride:. Mr. Con -
rel
1's picture was' one of. the most
puzzling to identify which we have
published.
Our own minister, Mr. Howse, took
his place at the' anniversary ser-
vices at Nile.
A .numb s, of ladies quilted tWo
or the
Red Cross,
quilts in the hall last week f
Miss Muriel Blake of London was,
able to be home again' last Sunday
to visit with her. parents for the
day. .
Anniversary Services will be held
in Stake church next Sunday, Oct-
ober 26th. Services at' 2.30 in the
afternoon and '1,,30 in the eitenitig.'
Rev. W. J.- Patton, a former mini-
stet "will have ,charge of 'both ser-
vices. 'Special. music ;frons 'Liieknovw
and Dungannon will be heard.
•
After'Decembe.r'1,1941.. no unlicensed person imay,buy
• for resale, 'hand.le, 'or sell ani -:of the above goods.
Now:RtR9"
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