The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-11-27, Page 4Iv
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TAM littaN6W 'SFNTINE!'., Lt�C NOW, •ONTARIO
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TATIN,STOKISS
The Presbyterian Manse, Bluevale'
Was the scene of a very quiet wed-;
ding,l,'Thursday. November 2Oth al
12 o'clock noon ,when the Rev F. G.
Fowler united' in marriage ' Sadie
Stokes,- daughter. of Mr. end Mrs
Omar Stokes, Glenannan, Ontario
and Mr William Alexander Tiffin,
son of Mr. Elymner Tiffin and the
late Mrs. Tiffin. of ,Wingham,.
The bride looked lovely in a gown
=of -ankle --length-. *bite sheer,
oversatin, with• a corsage of pink
ice -box gardenias with flowers it •
her hair to match. The bride was at
tended by, : Miss Margaret Neill
Wroxeter, dressed in heaven , blue
crepe and the best :man was.. Mr
Jas. O Stokes, brother of the bridr .
• After' the ceremony the happ-
couple returned to the bride's holm
where dinner was', served to the • intmediate. relatives. After dinner ;Mr
and Mrs. Tififn left•r on • a motor tri''
to Toronto and othepoints south'
the bride travelling `in, a dress of
turquoise blue crepe, wine, coat wit?
gray fur, with wine'accessories is
match. On their, return they will live
in Turnberry. ' '
RiTTTLE--CAMPBELL
The home of -Mr. and Mrs..Duncai
Campbell, Kinloss, was the scene of
a •lovely autumn wedding when their'
elder daughter, Margaret Grace, wa.
united in marriage to Ben Ruttle
son of the late Mr. and ,Mrs. Johz
Rattle,. of Ripley, with Rev. C. N.
Mackenzie, of St. Andrew's church
Ripley, officiating, The bride. wor
a floor -length -g : wostarchof white
ith. ••a:=corone'.
••ed'-lace-everr.=laity
of orange blossoms and shoulder vei:
of Brussels net. She carriedan am
bouquet of white. chrysanthemums
Little Maar3orze'.,Fritz, niece of-th
bride, was flower girl: wearing
floor -length dress of ;:pink net ane.
satin and carrying a: colonial nose
gay of pink carnations and golf:
din
wed
chrysanthemums. The f
March was played by Mrs Don Ask
in.
After, a wedding dinner, Mr. ant'
Mrs. Ruttle left by motor on a wed
dingtrip to Toronto ...and
London
ti%ricTe"travelin"I;`irT'etraltey"gree
dress and coat with black velve
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r' fX1Rl 1i►9� ' 0.410142ryth
Enron County 4Ouneil, 'met last
week, with •sessions presided over
by the newly elected Warden, Reeve
Percy ..Passmore of Usborne Towzf
ship, w
h who- s hocceeds the latu.•rames
L u
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James -
Leiner, • .
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Atpthe closing session,
Council.
decided that there will be no cur-
tailment of snowplowing of County
roada this winter, .except • in.. cases
where a municipality may request
a curtailment. -
Council recommended that the
-name-of-Goder-ichhospital be chan-.
ed oto "Dr. ' Dunlop Memorial Hosppr-:
,tal in honor of . _Tiger' Dunlop
first warden of the county,. and tr.
-commemorate its 100th anniversary:
profile".•hat and black accessories -
They will"reside in Kincardine..,
Asst 1-ELD—N TES
Mr.' ;and Mrs: Jas. Little s�pen'
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aiber'
Hein:
Messrs. Allan Culbert, Cron Hogar
and , Duncan Fairish of Hamiltor
spent the week -end at their•F respec-
tive homes.
Mr. and Mrs. ike Hogan and
lisn�3aga�ll� tiiafoa
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Xlohl
Mr:' and Mrs Richard Gardner
�'isited'with Dungannon friends Iasi
week. .• '
:Miss. Kathleen .Gardner of Lob,-
lanes Groceteri°a, London, was home
over the week -en
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hinton . of
Oakville. were guests over the. week
end with Mr..'•and Mrs..Henry Gard
ner. Mr. Lane Gardner accompanied
them back and woplci- go: from there,
+o Hamilton ' where . he expected to
secure. -work.
,Mr. .and Mrs, Gordon Kirkland
and little.' son David were Sunda
risitors with Mr. Kirkland 's mothe'
Ind sister at Teeswater..
Messrs. Cecil Gardner. Jas. Hunt -
'r, Harold Gardner went to Hamil-
tonlast_ week' where they. have se
-ured work with *the. Frill Construe,
ion Co.
WiRs, ,JOSEPH cr,, PASTER,
The passing of Mrs, Joseph G Car-
ter at'Kinloss on Wednesday, Nov=
ember; 12th, at the home of her
,daughter, -Mrs: Norman Campbell,!
was regretted by • a - large circle of
friends, .Death was due to cerebral
thrombosis. The deceased Was the
widow of Joseph G. Carter, former
reeve_ot Gr eri ck Townshi who
predeceased her `five years ago. :
Mrs, Carter was the ekiest .daugh
ter ;of the. late Mr. sand Mrs James"
-Richardson; early settlers --of -Breel-
T..ownship. Mary Jane Richardsor')
was born on August 14th, 1870;;' in
Pickering" Township, Ontario Colin
ty, and four years later. moved with
her•'.. parents•. from , Claremont. 'to
Want" Township,, . settling g on the
r eldest
�
faun- now ,Occup by .. a ,. e
brother, Mr W.J Richardson, west
of Walkerton on the Kincardine
highway. She spent 'her 'early, life
on the old homestead until her mar-
riage .to Joseph G. Carter forty! -two
nears ago, `` when-' they moved to,
Greenock Township. „
The deceased was a member of
he '• Walkerton Methodist Church
until. union eyhen' she ,became a
ember . of the Riversdale Un -
ed church. The past four years she
as been a regular attendant of Kin
oss United Church. She was an af-
fectionate' mother and kindfriend
a. nd neighbour,, and her passing is
eply-mourned.. by her family: and
riends.. Six children were born • to
er, five sons and one. daughter. A
on, . Ross, was' burned to death when.
heir home was burned : to the
round.. sixteen years. ago.Survive
ng are :Herbert of;the..Perth: Regi
m
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pie
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t
„Mrs: `Flails -'Ritchie had ea • verb1
successful Red Cress tea on Thurs-
day last . when another quilt . was•
rmmpleted_anC.a mat hooked. o
FOR SALE --26, Rook; pullets
McCreig}tt, Lucknow. . •
E•-- a hohse. A to
-FOR, _SAL _, H_n-�___ ;- ,.,.pptk' .
Bert .Ward, Luc. .now,...............
FOR SALE --10 Yorkshire .,pigs, 11
,weeks ,Old; -number--of-Pullets; IL
Martin, Paramount. -
FOR SALE -Good Cheer cook stove,
with warming closet, and reservoir.
Apply at .Sentinel :•Office
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• FOR: SALE --,1936 Olds -sedan, 1838
y sedan, :1:931 ` 'Dodge sedan,
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STRAAYED-from ' the• premises of,
the undersigned, a. ,sow. ' Anyone
knowing of her- •whereabouts Please
• notify' George .Alton, R. 2; Lucltnow.
COM1d1UN1TY Auction Sale at Dun
'Cannon on Thursday, December 4th
at.., 1.30 sharp.. -Anyone having an
article to 'sell, phone 4-r.18 Dungan-
non. Articles must. be listed by
Tiiesday."Wm. Stewart, Secy, Matt
Gaynor, Auc.
ment;'-now-soznewhere-,en�- Englande
Mabel) . Mrs. Norman Campbell of
Kinloss; Edgar .of Barrie; ,.Medford
n azi o Tor -
Mr. Harvey Webster' who has,
oe
ovedthe
on, Thursday ast few t Lucknowrs at .
Mr: and :Mrs.:George Walker and
Clarence of. Windham and Mr.- and.
Mrs. Wm; Humphrey. of St. `Helens
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jake ' Hunter
-n Sunday.,
Miss Rena Hunter of . -Windham
- nd with
her par -
en
eke b
spent the .we ,
, i R -'Mr, "Jakelluntete-----
• (Intended for last week)
Mrs. Isaac . Andrew.' spent last
week 'with her niece, Mrs., George
Stooks; . K'inloss
essis:Y7zminrtter; Cecil Mid -
ler, Harold Gardner left:on °Wed`-
nesday for Hamilton. -
Mrs. Frank- Ritchie gave a Red.
Cross tea on' Thursday afternoor
when quilts end 'mats employed the
ladies'` time during the afternoon:
:,Many friends-pf Mrs: Ivan Paper.
lick gathered on Friday 'evening. at'
Mr- and.. Mrs. Wm. Ritchie's an'''
etICIUniitTr-
Miss Kathleen., Gardner hai: se,
Divid-Tatmen, RAY. Of Pert
Albert was e guest on Stinday will
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie.
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- -Oint FIGHTING. MEN''Mrist have better guns - better 'planes
,, ,.....„, faster ships and stouter tanks than the enemy has. It's up
• , tO- those of us who are .not in active service to . provide our ;
:: 'fighting men With the thi ngs they need. Our communiti IS
asked to do its share in a nailan-wide • drive to ProVide War
•WeepOns..LET'S-DOMORE' THAN OUR SHARE. ,
, BO •Wat '' Savings Certificates •
..Regulatly! a.
DONALD. MeCHARLES 1,
rANADA:'S telephone traffic is elimbing to new. peaks!
`LA Engaged in albout war cffort Canadians are depending
on telephone. facilities more than ever. That's why tele.
phone workers are determined to maintain the fastest,
.most efficient service under all conditions.
They are especially gratelni for tue'sympatnette coeapera-
tion of ell telephone users. .Subscribers can .eid in
Making selterely7taxed telephone- facilities yield. maxiintun
• tly looking up the. number in the directory •
' • By speaking distinctly direetly ,into the mouthpiece
• By answering promptly .when the hell rings .
Please he RUM also, ro •replace the receiver on' the hook.
Over 120,000 times last year,, teic.
phones were reported "out or
order” beratne of reeeivers left '"'n
•off or improperly riviai.ed.
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Mrg. Long visited with Mrs. Gil-
more on Tueiday afternoon.
Mrs. Gibson had the inisfertune to
tel•1 down several steps of stairs and
fracture some ribs on Saturday last.
"• Mr. • Harold Ritchie- engaged
-4-Mr.-Lorne Weeds- at present' -
Mr. 'James Gilmore is visiting ,will..
his-sieters :and 'brother in Hamiltor
We are -glad ta report' that .Mastes,
'Alvin .Ritchie, Who has . been con
fined td bed foretwo menths, is nem
able to be out.adein enjoying bette•
health. •
• Mr, and Mrg. John Gibson (Stain
ton visited his mother and 'brottree
'and .sister last Sunday.. '
• CREWE
Mr. Wm. Campbell of Deinnybrook
I visited the .past' two Weeks with hir
'clatigitter, Mrs. Crozier. -
Mr: and Mrs. Vernoh /Wade end
Jeanne Spent Sunday with friends
of W kerto d kl ward of T
onto; She also` eaves one site .. -
Mrs... Henry Cunningham of . Jordan
Station, who was with her through -
mit her' illness,anckthree. brothers.
W. I.—Richardson, of Brant :Town-
ship, . Harvey of •Hanover and How
and of Naco, Alta,:. also eleven grand-
children.
The funeral, which was largely
attended
was
held from the home
NOTICE
al 'meeting of the Luck-
The Elevator
will
now .Elevator .CoMpanY, Limited,
be held in the office of G. H. Sm
on SaturelaY, November 29th, at' 8
o clock. _. Election of officers and.
other regulars business �to'--be-brans
acted.
JAMES RACKETY, Pres.•
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FARM FOR >SALEe-The south hal
vee of Lots 71, 72.and 73, in the '1st
Concession of'' . Kinloss . Township.
This property' is improved and is on
No. 86' Highway ',about . 11/4 ' miles
west of Lucknow. About 10 acres,of
fall wheat has been sown and con-
siderable fall .plowing done. For
quick, sale this property will.' be of-
fered • at ; a reduced figurFe. For. 'par-'
ticulars apply to J. H. Crawford,
Winghain.
Mrs. Dan Gillies and Donald vis.
ited at Mr. Andrew -Emerson's or
.Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCosh ane
babe spent, Sunday at Mr. George
•
Mr. Frank. Currie spent the week --
Mr. Will Scott and Miss Marvin°
vent Monday in London.
.Mr. and , Mrs. Isaac Nixon and
family • and Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Whitley and Harriet spent Stipday
Mies Beth Nixon of Stowlea. Sask
.is_visiting her aunt, Mes Jack Em
Mrs. John Collwell 'and Currir,
•ment a day .recently at Mr. Donald
ett
recently 'with Mrs. Cecil Blake.
Mr. . and Mrs. Jack Curran and
family visited with Mr. and Mrs
Herb Curran, Mafeking.
On Sunday, Mr. apd Mrs. Wilfree
Quinn. Miss Beatrice Treleeven
Ronald Treleaven ahd , Lawrence
Goderich Collegiate On Friday ev
ening Miss Lorainhe Drennan took
ted. a milt for nee Ceoss at Mrs
Raymond' .Finnigan's on Thursda-
Mr. and Mrq. JiM Sherwood ane
Shirley and Norma spent Stindw,
WHIiIECHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gauni St
Heletis visited with hia uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs, John Jarnieser
a day last week.
friends at St. Thomas for the peat
Miqs Mary Caution has taken a
position in London,
Mr. and MrS. John Falconer' and
Mr. and Mrs: Wellwood of Caledm-
Miss Dorothv Knight returned to
ihe home of Mr, and Mts. Georee
Fisher after spending a few weeks
in London. •
Mr. -David Carruthers and Mr. and
Mrs. George Fisher .Snent Sunday
At MilvArton With Mr. and Mrs
Mr. 'hennas. Hendersen of two-
wel 16 visiting foe a few days with
friends here.
, Mr. EU Jacques had , the second
'mod of peas it September.
'The Young People of the Presby-
terian end 'United churches, also
lel on Meeday night. A collection
Was tekeo up in aid of CKNk Or.
phan fund.
SLABS; FOR ': SALE
We have started to saw again on
our new cut of , ,logs, We will have
a large stock of'. good hardwood
Blahs and also have .a good stock
of dry mixed slabs.- We have some,
nice dry poplar wood ,for sale:
The ' .Lucknnow Sawmill Company
+f' her -daughter., .Mrs..._.Nori atLe.
Campbell of Kinloss, to „the United LOGS WANTED
Church,, Kinloss, on Friday, Novem-
her. 14th with the minister; the Rev.
W. ' H. Bartlett, officiating..
*TICE TO: (CREDITORS
Notice iS .11 reby given to all per-
la e..
scans laavaziy c..a�• against th •
Estate of Jaines :Voting, late••ot the .
Village , of 'Lucknow, in the County
of 'Bruce, Cattle Buyer; who died
on or about. the,30th day .et -October
A. D..19.41, ' to send sante td the un
dersigned,duly. verified, ,on ,or be- ..
fore November 29th, 1941, as on and ` `
.
o!... �._...
'after that. e Executors
date the , -
the 'said estate ,shalt • proceed to
make distribution of , the assets.,
thereof having regard only, to the
claims they then have •notice of.
DATED AT GODRRICH thin 3rd
'day of ;November-,- •A.- D. 1941
R. C. HAYS, Hamilton St. Goderich, • •'
. Ont., Solicitor for the Estate'
F. T. ARMSTRONG.
two *HIRT, 'CAR BADLY
DAMAGED IN ACCIDENT'
Donald O'Neill, 21, Kingsbridge
wag taken to Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital with cuti about
his nose; left ear, left lee, and ,suf •
Pering from concussion Friday night:
sf Port Albert suffered from shock
sticl cuts about •the forehead; and
noiv. dwhee and driver of the auto-
mobile, escaped with a shaking ur
when his car left leighwaY No. 21
mile South of Port Albert Fre.
lay tight. The machire failed te
negotiate a curve in the road and'
erashed into a gravel nile. Mr. 0'•
damaged to the exteet of $300 to
t400. The driver told Traffic Offieer
:fairies Culp' that he. was blinded by
the headliehts of an oncoming -ear
The graver Was a• pile left at the
gide of the road, by the eontractor
that recently Paved the highway. ,
The Woman's' Institute 'will be
held it Mrs. James MacDonald't
home on' Tuesday, December , 2nd.
Roll call, Christmas gift suggestion.
There will also be a gift exchange.
Topic, Christnicis story, Mrs. Mel.
Raynard; current events, Mrs. S.
The reader meeting of the St
Augustine Woman's Inetitute will be
held at -the home of. Mrs: Gus Kim
!than on Wednesday, Decemb'er 3rd
The program will be ie charge of
Mrs, Ja% Craig. Roll call, "Exchange.
nf Xmas gifts". HosteSses: Mrs. Jas.
Pindon and Miss Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs, Russel Mille and
family a Detroit and Mt. and Mrs.
Ted Mills' and daughter a Toronto
visited duririg the week -end with
their sister, WS, Norman Thome-
red Jones of Wing/min high echool
were hotne over the week -end.
Miss Doreen MeClinchey of Verne
visited :last week at the home of
lieles lean 'Robinson is .spending
this week with friends at Varna.
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LUCKNOW
'EACH WEDNESDAY'
• AFTERNOON
AT WM. SCHMID'S STORE •
We are ,open to buy all kinds
of logs and Our SaWmill hap now
started up again t9 Saw ell winter.
Do -not -put -any beeela_lagiLinee„
weed this year as we 'Can pay 'you ,
good prices- for • your Beech Logi:
We also need- your cherry lode. Be
stire and see us before you sell any
logs or standing timber.
Phone 57 and: 79
meeting to se ct a box ta, the :four'
boys who joined up for active ser-
vice. Boxes are to be pecked at the
December .meeting, so anyone hay -
big "eats" for these boxes kindly
have it in by that date. Mrs. Oliver
lieCharles *ill -give- the 'second -de-
monstration on . "-drothing renova-
tion": Red Ctoss quilts were quilted
at the homes. Of Ada Stanley, Mrs
Oliver McCharles, Mrs. -Sam Reid.
Mrs. Jack Hamilton, Mrs. James
'MacDonald. A card party was held
at Mrs. Wm. Kempton's for. war
Mr., and Mrs. Dick. Richards are
-.z.ton with their son Jim 'Richards.
Miss Rhea 'Miller from' Fergus
home' for the week -end. •
. Mr. Carmen• Hamilton has secur-
ed, a position in Hamilton.
Mrs. Frank Fellows of 'Sernia vis-
ited last week • With •her sister, Mrs.
Herb Ensign and Mr. Ensign:
KINLOSS COUNCIL
Council met on November 14th,
1941. All members present.
Tiffin-McKenZie that the minutes
,,)f the last -regular meeting •as read
)e adopted and signed.'
McKinnon -Hodgins that -the relief
milk. bill of Relph Huston -be paid.
'McKinnon -Hodgins that a By-LaW
he prepared authorizing the Reeve.
and Treasurer to bortow 'from the
'Sank of Montreal, Lucknow neces-
mry monies to Meet current Omen-
iiture for the balance of the yeat.
Tiffin -McKinnon that the commu-
nication front the Township soliciter
he fyled.
' MeKenzie-HOdgifig that we do no*
adjourn. ta Meet again on December
15th, 1941 as per Statute.
Cheques issued-Reph Heston,
relief' mill% $4.23; ,J. Lane, revis-
ion Voters lists, 24.70; Walter Lott.
!ence viewer's fee, 3.00; Thomas Hill,
fence viewer's. fee, 3.00; James Ged-
les, fence viewer's fee, 3.00; Muni-
eipal :World, supplies, 10.66 J. H.
Hall, relief supplies, 13.05; J. R.
el5.44; Reg. McBride 5.28; Miltoh
Alex McLeod, .10,50; David Murray,
Jerson & Fisher,. 92.80; Wm. Scott,
7.80; D. C. Baird, 156.90; Geo. Lock-
hart, 23.381 Sani Nesbitt,. 41.36; Far-
righ Moffat, 17.50; Archie 'McIntyre,
inother Red Cross Worker '
hore bull owned by W. A. Culbert,
Durigarinon, is doing his part to help
win the war. /t is said to be the
largest bull in Canada, Weighing"
3,200 pounds and' Was exhibited at
Teeswater Fair fot Red Cross work.
An admission of 10c , was ehai•ged
and the sum of $195.00 WW1 reali2ed.
There has been $120.00 alread'y,giv.
en to the Teeswater Red Crostr Soe-
iety and $75 given to the Dungan-
non Red Cross branth. This bull
well desetves his name as "Resol-
AND TELEGRAPHY
HELP' iiVIN THE: WAR; by do-
ing your part. Right now is a
splendid time to take a course
in Typewriting and Telegra-
phy, and fill in positions made
vacant by thoseyho have en-
listed for military service.
WE ARE MAKING A SPEC-
IAL OFFER, tit those who find
it &Math to take any course
owing to the lack of funds
but who are really anxious to
succeed and make good. Are
• you one of these?
LP SO, HERE IS .OuR OF-
FER: To any student enrolling
is made w'hen you enter, then
tete) dollars per month until
HALF yout tuition is paid.
Balance to be. paid when you
have sedured a position, by
monthly payments as you
earn. Shotild you find these
arrangements even more than
you ean pay, please call on Us
arid talk it over, perhaps we •
can help you in some way. If
:you decide on taking the
.courae, Which we trust you
will, make ycsiir application
as soon as pOssible. as we wish.
to start the Class Januaey 5th,
Canadian National Telegraph
Company.
E. M. HENDERSON, Agent.
TO THE ELECTORS OF
Ladies and. Gentlemen: .,.
Having served you: for the past
three years, and in vieW of the vital
isgue at stake in the Township of
Kinloss, I resPectfully solicit your
vote ori election day, by this means,
,as it will be Impossible for me to'
make e,a coMplete canvas of the
TO THE ELECTORS OF
KINLOSS TOWNSHIP
Ladies • and Gentlemen:
As a 'candidate for Councillor, I,
take this .rneans of solieiting your
support at the polls on Monday. If
elected 1 Will endeatidur to serve
you faithfully.
' Yours sincerely,
JOHN B. EIVIMERSON.
TO THE EVECTOlts OF
1CINLOSS TOWNSHIP
Ladies and Gentlemen:
Having served yeu faithfully and
to the best of my ability . for the
past ten years, I again respectfully
solieit your vote at the polls next
Monday, and if elected will endear -
r to continue to merit your con -
thee in me.
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LUCKNOW
vuommaimr—
To THE ELECTORS OF "
KINLOSS TOWNSHIP
Ladies and Gentlemen:
Due to the inneSS Of MTS. Mac-
Kinnon, I find it impossible to make
a personal canvas of the municipal-
ity and therefore take this means
a soliciting your vote ,and influ-
enee in the approaehing election.
Respectfully yours, .
DAN T. Meat/NNW.