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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-05-07, Page 4PAGrum YOUR• Mr. an tended the funeral' of the late Mr. ;..Lyons, Londesboro on Satur- day- • The regular monthly meeting of the Dungannon Women s Institute met at the.- leo ie of Mrs. Popp's on nrsd'a of last week. Mrs: Hodge, Tit. Y ' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, .ONTARIO M. S a the Presbyterian church of �%�,GANNN annual meetaing Canada held their d Rich Finnnga at- at Knox Presbyterian church, Tees - water on Tuesday May 5th. Those who attended in this district were Mrs. R. Davidson, Mrs. R.Mc-Whin- ney, Mrs. Fitzgerald and Mrs, D. r. Simpson, Mrs, Davidson, president, was, elected again for the fourth a r . also Mrs. Simpson,. who is year., Presided and the meeting was open. 'Home Helpers secretary Mrs. Mc - ed in. the usual way,: The roll• cal � Whinney was made an honorary was! answered by payment • df fees.1 member in the Provincial W. •M• S. -Five letters were read "from five ! Society.. A very successful year -was had and 1$200.00 above the allocation was made. Visitors with Mr. an Mrs. Ketch= boys overseas who had received cig- arettes. 'Five dollars was • donated to the cemetery fund and.•:it was de - Cider) to hold meetings for the, sum 1 ener• • Finnigan on Sunday were Mr. • mer in the hall of the Allen .build •mid Mrs.' Howard' Wilkinson; Bel- . ing. Miss'. Connie Morris gave a pap- I'. grave, ` and Mr: and Mrs., .Arthur er On "Vegetables for Profit and Barr, Blyth:: hen conducted and Mrs. Geo. -Mrs. Ivers then isitors with. Mr. Health". M rs and resorted ; I w : Mrs.. Donald the 'election of officeIrwin and•. Mr. and as follows 'Pres.,. Mrs..Hodge, 1st .Fowler on: Sunday .were Mrs- Wm-, Pope: 2nd vice pies. Henry, Mrs. Everett Henry, and Mr.vicepres.,.Mrs. y Mrs. Will. Smith, sec.'-treas., Mrs. and -Mrs: W H. McAuley, Flesher- Will Stewart, district directors; Mrs• ton, also attending the memorial Smith; :branch directors,' Mts. W sect=`ice for the late Miss C. Penk;• Brown, M , Iver4, Mrs. Ryan, the land. Mr, .and Mrs. .ZION Vernonon Hunter of Lucknow were visitors on -Sunday RIPLEY Miss Celia McDonald has r eture- ed to her home after spending the with Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter. i winter with Miss Gertrude Kidney Mrs: Mary McAuley of RipleY . in Oshawa. was the. guest over the week -end Miss Betty McDonald of' Oshawa with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Rit- spent the week -end at the home. of chive and Mr. Ritchie. ' • Mr.. Lane ' Gar-dner of Hamilton spent the week -end with his- par- t Mr, and ' Mrs ' henry Gard - h standin committees are:, for war An impressive part of the service work, Mrs. Davidson; social welfare, i at the United Church Sunday morn - Mrs: Ivens;-agriculture, Mrs. W Mc= i ing' was,the unveiling of.the mem- Connel; :pianists, Mrs. Brown and oriel window for the late Miss Cela Mrs. Alton; flower committee, Mrs. Pentland, marking the first anrii- .Ivers; kis. Rutledge, Mrs. Arthur versarY of her death. Following the Roach, anthem. by the choir, Miss Melee Mr. H. J. L. Eedy, President of the Fowler .presented the window in be=. Dungannon branch of the Red'Cross half of .the farriily and the church meeting , •' Society, held'a in the Par : and Mr. Chas. Alton accepted in.be.: �k Hall,. Monday evening. It was de I church, , .tided to have a salvage campaign half. o . ' May. 15 -May 23rd , and the school' ' trustees of the schools in the Dun- gannon zone • .will make further ar= .rangements• `It is learned .that $1000 is the quota for •this year of. which 70. per cent is to be sent to :head- quarters. But more than canvassing for funds in the'' near . future, more strew is' being made on salvage, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David B. McDonald. Mrs• Kenneth . M9Kay spent. part of last week at the home of her par, ens, ner: • ' I eats, Mr. and Mrs. D. McDonald. Mr. Alex McCarrol of Seaforth iS I Her mother who was very ill is a visitor ,at present with Mr. and some better,.' Mrs. Will Gardner. • Mr. Robert Liddle of Palmerston.. Next 'Sunday at 11 a.m. Mother's spent part of last vu at the, home be held in: this of' his parents in ey, Day' service will church.. • 1 • Mi. Charles Liddle .is 'another of and ,s• Will Ritchie visit the - Ripley citizens who. are doing Mr, Mr ed` this week with . M . and Mrs. their- bit' by=helping get in,:the seed. Thos. Blake, Mafeking. ' He has- beeli at Mr..: Wm: Jackson's Mr. ' and 'Mrs: Winn. ''Humphrey •of apd was assisting the neighbors who s St. 'Helens: were visitors with Mr. finished' 'seeding for Mr• Bert Mas and Mrs. `S. Reed" on Sunday. .., • on. ' '•, ' Mrs. Henry Gardner, Mrs. Rich= • .Miss Reta Mason is assisting Mrs. ard "Gardner, '-Mrs. W.'. Gardner, 'Ross Black at .present. m Mr- and Mrs Will G. Hunter, .Mr. . Credit should be given to some • ladies, Mrs. Charles and Mrs. Ernest Gardner and: Mar ` enterprising . ion, Messrs Cecil and Sidney Gard- .Wyld, Mrs'. Charles Liddle and Miss ner attended the reception. on Fri- Myrtle Emmerton who planted a day evening' at Mr. and::.Mrs. Jas. ,great•.number of small^ trees in the Craig's, held *hi honor, of their son cemetery last week.• ' arid his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bin: Craig ,of Toronto, who were mar- ried recently in London. ran. They 'were accompanied by Mr. ' Duncan_. _ , Mr. and Mrs: `dynes Caripbell anti Harold o£ Con...10 visited : on , k words of 'g.. -' f . f the chur h spo.. praise and , appreciation for ` the -& bythe most all is ac Sunday with Mr: and 'Mrs. Herman 'splendid work of 1Vlihe Penir v Phillips. Eda Phill1ps was home also. W.M.S. work. and the choir: Rev.. � Mrs. Will Begley of Hamilton was Newman; .read the ,122 Psalm and . gave a ,prayer of dedication and the a week -end' visitor at 'Herb.. Cur- rap's. • topic was the church 'and common- Visitors over the week end at Mr. "H Miss L Cr• Treleaven sang a solo Thos: Anderson's *ere Mr. and Mrs - "Hear My Cry 'O Lord'. Hamilton, Mr ' and MAFEKI NG gtiatuted with the articles- collected. I _ and Richard Kilpatrick A recent packing of Red Cross art- and Douglas : spent Sunday with Mr. Kit isles were 12 pr:sox, 1' scarf;•. ��� and•t.Mrs. Amar Brooks of Colborne' earner's- .2 pr. seaman long stock - ship rags. p 2 turd Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Iiallam Alf Ar st ong of John Watt of PURPLE. GROVE NEWS OF TheBoys]. ln .Uniform �. Howard Johnston. with the Royal. Canadian Navy at Hamhlton spent the week ;end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, P. M. Johnston before. leaving for . Halifax for further training. ' • ;, • .• o Met In Iceland ' Mrs. A. G. Ellto of town recent- ly receiyed a letter from a,iriember Of the Doiipe family, informing:her that Harold Doupe' and Bola, Thomp- son, • both telegraphists ' with the Canadian Navy had met in Iceland. Harold .Doupe is.the' son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Doupe, his father having been a former principal of the Luck - now Continuation School, . Bob is a son of Mr. and 'Mrs. R.: H. Thomp- son of Lucknow. . • Mr. and Mrs. 'Will Walsh and Beth' visited . with' their daughter, the 4th Anti -Tank Regiment d Mrs. Harold Bannerman on Sunday. has been overseas since last fal �eeri • atul.ate._Mr and -- _ . __ • __ .... graduate -of ear-kdele• �C -1 We '-wish-to �' � Tie -rs a gr , , Mrs.. Victor, Gaw.ley on. the arrival 1.4a d: Toronto University. TIAL 1It8l)AY, MAY rith, 1042 FOR SALE; -good clean O,A.C,' Nt►, 21 seed Barley: Rod 1V1acDougalh R 5 Lucknow, 'Phone 26-28 Ripley. FOR 'SALE—•man's. bicycle, stream- lined, almost new. Apply at Sentinel Office, ... AUCTION SALE of .farm stock . and' implements at Lot. 28, Con. 13,'Cul- ros-s, .on Friday ..May ,15th. No res- erve. John .McGlynn, • Prop.; Matt•• Gaynor, Auc,' In Saturday's Star was a. picture of lldajor 'W, F. McMullen, son of Milton McMullen and.the late Mrs. McMullen of Toronto. A. few ' weeks ago : we published a story . of Major McMullen's promotion to that rank on his 28th birthday. He is how with an 1L h home •last of a '•daughter in t err week. Mr. David Carruthers called on friends here last week., Mr: and' Mrs.. Donald McCosh and Mary .visited with Mr. and 'Mrs. Scott of Ripley on,Sunday • Glen and Raymond Emerson of i o Mrs. Chas. Pearce of Clinton. Ripley Continuation' school who I Mrs., Dr. Atkinson or Goderich were successful in passing their ex - spent hter's, :;ams are -now -assisting with the work spent Wednesday at her daughter's, •. ' Mrs. Rich Kilpatrick. ,,She was ac- on their father's and Mr. •. John Fairs companied ley -Miss Margaret Elliott. farms for the 'suinmer months.. kr.' andMrs. Wes Alton and Mi.' 'Mr. Howard Peters of Bervie was Armstrong Zehdbr and Ralph—busily—engaged_doing tr- etor work Alton of Chicago.called, on :Mrs: E. for; some of• the farmers around the Blake on Sunday afternoon. Grove Mother's Day service will be Mr. Andrew Emerson wisitedwith at Blake Church. on Sunday even -his daughter, .Mrs. Angus Graham Lucknow recently. , 1 air seamans sox, - e -and neck sweaters, • 1 ' scarf, 3 pair plain. • ' "znatts; Refugees: 11 quilts, 1 childs family• visited on Sunday at Mr: dress size 4, 1 boys•sweater size 10, Thos• Hallam,'s at Auburn. 1 loans sweater size 32. Plenty of Mr. and 'Mrs. Jim . Misener and is ,Sow on hand for. knitting Nola"; of Stratford spent the week- yarn Maitland Presbyterial, of the W. end Mr. and Mrs. 'Herb with. Cur- BARRED ROCK and.•:IIYBIIrID CHICKS—This iS not a new 11.461-• ery, we 'have.been in business fur; 12 years. Air otir 'breeders are blood tested and males are from O Bel. stock: The Hybrids are B. R, hens and plew Hampshire cockerels. We keep all our chicks for 4 days. You nave no papers to fuss with and a!1 hicks are' feeding 'when . you' get • :hem: We deliver chicks up till May st. John J. Cuyier, R. 4, Kincardinrr. rwo ..miles west of , Silver Lake. Phone Ripley 76-20 collect. NOTICE TO V1tEDITORS All persons having .claims against the estate of Catherine Mitchell, t4 who, died at the.Village of Lucknow on the 'Fi�iteentlr day: of .April, 1939; intestate; are herby notified to send in Au the 'undersigned full partic- ulars thereof pa or before: the First 'day of JtNrne, 1942, after which date the estate wall. be -distributed among those: entitled , thereto. • , Dated tet . Lucknow, Ontario, this First day, of M,ay, .A.D. 1942. • �; Jainhs SI' Mitchell, Lillitili . Mitchell, Lucknow, , Ont., Admitlistratri xes..' • P. STUART MacKEN.IIE • CARD OF THANKS The family of ' the late Donald Murray . wish to .express their sin- cere thanks and appreciation to friends and neighbors . for the many kind acts and'.expressioris of sym-' atl:v during the illness and at the F`usillier James, Jr. ,Phillips -has time of the death of their .father•. from Kitchener to I been transferred 1 +•Camp Borden Bob Andrew '.Transferred - Lieut: R. W. Andrew has been transferred from the 100th L:A.A.. 'Battery to the Judges Advocate General -Department in England. His ork.-now_ is :in:, the: legal depart ment. Bob went overeas in'April,. 1941: , •', • • !�' • • Jack Fisher has enlisted for active service in the Ordnance ores 'an reported for duty at London; • on' Wednesday !. ••, • •. . • • QMS. Jack Campbell. Sgts. Clar- ence Greer and • Harold Thompson, 1,Bdr. Bob MacKenzie and Gnrs, Clair Johnston, ,Johnny Dahmer and .s,g a ,11 o -si ar•li`•v€s'itT-iast C -pre Battery moving from Camp Borden. ing at 7.30. o'clock. • f• �' cross. • ' • yea • ..to tie �' • . , • , .. • rev you to the �Y of ��sdiao Red • � � • glad .. a deaf ear . �•be~' ie , fr�pgn , I not turn the �'erir► Cass $or syr sc+of1'� o come : will ,teed �,d est your an ss naj' . oma hboMay ' the int f foss is i eater the 4t;nad4.esdia ase days b h tbooa• � dna l ro a is iu b �' ofe o r our'ecr you The otbet U kering�°dovro �` y � linins: Stith ion. for of Crashing soarbe left ,nag' feebly be id compassion. be a part ou Yourclahouse. may our family, besting YOU' , mercy• reg or volar. , your, friends, Y. humanity.great t' of Cross.Ope° for help. homeless. es give doyourRed G� ,• . eft Mal be 1 er what hae t the R d Gross. will,. !ate sod .purse oar dg N° mat you a o ane> 1.t° Yoh generously. ' 1'.. war Service Fu" Reath out the b grief Sad p t for is Y • • � only National ��j� those tib 0 A401111,1 00w/owe,. Local Campaign Headquatiers, a H. Sfnith's t ffic'e, 'Phone 144 1 KINLOUGH Mr., and Mrs. W. Lapp and Doug- las and Miss Dolly Orr visited Sun- day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orr, Langside. - • Mrs. Howard Thompson and Bert of . Purple Grove , called oil . friends here on Friday. . '` Miss Winnie Percy,.•R•N. of List- owel visited, with her' mother, Mrs. Wm: Percy dpring`the �deel ' Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Haldenby , and other friends here. Mrs: John Hodgins who has been confined to bed for : some months suffered , a .stroke of paralysis. on Wednesday last and is in a • critical ST. HELENS Mr. and Mrs. Dad Edwards, Mr. anal Mrs: Clayton Edwards, Mr. Alex • BARRISTER & SOLICITOR Walkerton, Ontariol IN LUCKNOW.. Each Wednesday Afternoon & Evening At G. H. SMITE'S OFFICE F. T. ARMSTRONG OPTOMETRIST N LUCKNOW EACH WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON' 1':30 to 6: o'clock . AT WM. SCHMID'S STORE L. F..STIN! EL - ----PAINTING,_.PAPERING, PLASTERING. Wall Paper Samples DUJNGANNON,,'PHONE 96 and Collyn of Southampton visited; .over the week -end -With. Mr. arid Mrs: B. E: McLean.' • - Grir. Wm. Holland. serving •, in'• the Canadian Army overseas • sent ' a. letter of ' thanks to the, Red Cross Edwards and Miss Hamilton, of Wat- branch here --who had sent him_ ,_ a ford,were' recent visitors with Mr• box of treats and, cigarettes and Mrs. F. G. Todd and Mr. and ilvlr.. Wm: Statters is .'confined to Mrs. T. J Todd. • ' his bed with pneumonia. Mrd: Archie :McMurac'hy' is home • Mrs.. Arthur' fhaham, spent the. from St.Thomas. week -end with, Mr. and .Mrs. Har - Mr. and Mrs. Weatherhead and old Thompson, Kincardine.: - family were at Gravenhur'st on Fri- . Mr: L. Morgan of Huron College day owing to the illness of 'Miss has been appointed student in Lulu Weatherhead. Mr. Weather charge of the Bervie parish for the head remained for a few days.•, surnmer months, on Sunday next. The weekly meeting of the Y.P.U. another student will supply for Mr. was held f in the church on Sunday Morgan and 'the following Sunday, 1 evening with Stanley Todd in the May 17, the Dean of Huron College { hair: Mrs. Chas. ,McDonald read will conduct communion 'services, he .scripture lesson and Mrs, Rice in I 'the three .churches. Until fur- >tavotu ed with a solo. Rev. G: A. tinct notice services will be as. fol-, . i Barnard gave. an interesting terip•- .lows. Bervie, 11 a.m.;Kingarf' lerance talk p„m..; Kinlough 7.30 p.m. • Mrs. McKenzie Webb, Mrs. • Oar- Mr: and :Mrs. Levi Eckenswiller don McPherson, M. T. J. Todd and Douglas of London :Visited re- . I and Mrs. W. A. Miller attended a cently .with their parents herle • I meeting of the executive of the Wo, Mr. and "Mrs Perry Hodgins 'vis-. men's Institute at Winghain on Mon -day. ' • Chris Hetherington; Bluevale; Service in the United Church will Mrs. • Melvin 'Johnstone 'of Listo- commence at '11.15 a.m. beginning wel visited during the week with. next Sunday. - , ' her parents, Mr. and Mrs: H. A: His many • friends• -learned with Graham. regret of the death of Mr. D. B. Gnr. • Wray Pinnell returned to Came Borden; after ,spending the Murray early Sunday 'morning. week -end with his parents' here. _ Mr-arid—Mrs.—Car.LT_ohnston and L. uugiatulate Jack Walsh Order Bray, Chicks- now, and be "lucky” when egg prices ' climb next Fain: See me, or phone. me,. right 'away: Personal attention, •,' prompt delivery. Finlayson • Bros. LUCKNOW e — - --an- baby daughter of Bluevale were re- having passed his Grade 9 exams cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs• Mc- and . is home to 'give farm assistance. . Kefizie Webb. ... . Mr—S.—Walter Kodgrns-retTe'w'ed`^ac=' Mrs.( Ronald Rothwell, who has quaintances here before returning 1 to : with her the home of her daughter, Mrs, 1 church the last Sunday in . May at. spent the past few months parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Thom John Taylor, Galt. 111 a.m. and 7.30 p.irr. when the Rev. returned to Norwood on Friday and Members of 'the Presbyterian con- ! Mr. Wilson the pastor will'conduct Miss Jean Thom retuilied to Tor-' gregation. and ' delegates from the r the sertiices. • ' ,, onto on Monday. Mr. Neely, Todd of Stratford and ' Miss Bernice. Haggai•th of Goderich were recent guests of . Mr. and 'Mrs. !Stanley Stanley :Todd. , , • l: . 1 YOUR Estate is Different from every other. Many prob- • lams are involved — family and financial conditions, requiremenir and objectives are different. No one Person' could be expected to effeci vely deal with.fl,e many; duties required of an executor. The Sterling Trusts Corporar'ion brings to these problems the combined experience of o :staff fully qualified tp administer your estate promptly and, efficiently. Name as your Executor, THE STERLING TRUE' 'S CORPORATION -:ass--11Ar-st.; TORONTO. ESTABLISHED 1911 ASH F I ELD The Presbyterian Sunday School ;held its first meeting last Sunday, morning at ,10 O'clock, Next Sunday will be' Mother's Day and will be observed at the morning service when the Mother's. t Day ' service,will be followed. The members of the Presbyter- ' ian W.M.S. are invited to attend a meeting of Maitland • Presbyterial in Teeswater, Tuesday of this week. 1' Mr. R. J. Sullen is improving 'at - : ter an illness 'which has confined (him to his room for three weeks. .. 1 The Kintail Branch of the .Wo, men's Institute' • meets this T.hurs- ,1 day at Mrs. 'N. G..'MacKene' zia. This is the annual muting. W.M.S. attended the Presbyterial meeting at Teeswater on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken L fdlaw who have been at'' Camp Barden have ' The localleader from the H. Wo- moved to Kingston. men's Institute, Mrs. Perry Hodgins ,M{s. Beaton of Clinton visited re - and other representatives from here Gently 'with Mr and Mrs. R., Mc - were, present at the' May Day rally at Ripley on Wednesday. Mrs. Don McCosh is hostess to the Murray was held' in ;the United Women's Institute (today) at the 'Church here on Monday.' There was - Clenaghan, The funeral, of the late Mr. Geo. regular .:May meeting. Miss Evelyn McLean of London spent the week -end with her .moth- er here. , WHITECHURCH Mr. Jbhn Grubb attended the Synod at Woodstock last week. Congratulations to Mr. 'Win, Bar- ber on celebrating his 88th birth- day last week. The service 'in the Presbyterian churg''i is now to he held' at 11 .o'- a' large attendance of old neighbors and friends. Mr. Miirray was a quiet man, a kind neighbor and had lived all his life on the farm where he died. The 'service was conducted by his pastor. the Rev. Mr. Barn-. ard. The Misses iviurray and their sea- ter, Mrs Lindsay of London also • Mr. and Mrs. Falconer of Clinton attended the• funeral of their cous- in, Mr. George' Murray. Mr. and Mrs• John Kennedy and, clock iniltead of :12 which was the their daughter Mrs. Roy McInnes hour for the winter months. Anni- visited bn Friday with Mrs. Lamb versary services will be held in this at Goderich.