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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-08-27, Page 4
P1 Jack McCall pf Kitchener the week -end here. • •• ,•, 4 •• • Harvey Hall and Donald Joh. of the It.C,A.F. are at present i • on ftalOugle_ • • ' Q • 4 Norman Taylor. has been tra ,. (erred from Camp Borden to Deb,, • New. Brunswick: • •, - Denaald FiplaYson who, ; his' take a three months' coulee 'at the ,. Tirade0School at'' Tianiitton, is hom '.on furlough. �a, • •• • * ^t ., .•, . Ftisil3ier'J_ J. Phillips of Niagara - on -the -bake spent -last week 'with • his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Georgehiliips • •''• t• •' '•. • Orland' Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar..chie Patterson, formerly of "Lucknow, is stationed, at Brantford military trdiuling camp.. • • S. • • Bill F. Johnston', a former Ash- field boy, has, joined the navy' as a. stoker and ie stationed at Esquimalt'. Billis the son of Mrs. Archie John- ston : of • Goderich, formerly of Ash- •••••• •:•. Arrived' Overseas " • Mrs. Jack Splan (nee Isabelle Jamieson) has received word of the safe arrival overseas of her husband. Private . Splan is attached to the Dental Corps. • s . 's • . •. • i Mr. Robert' Montgomery of bun- gannoe, formerly of Saltford and active ser - Ripley, who has been in a .'6 •' Cis' 01.-* • LTi. ;ts � C , ell- . . • 9 • I. *it il• • '• r. at. In. bin and • nee: A h. had' Mr. letter • wife r _. 'at Dui a very • Alex. and two other , airmen_ Mrs Isafe arrival overseas oI .Jack mac- that 'his •throat still felt'•full of chaff Strong said she was' so interested Donald; George Beaton and Bob and no, Wind within him, nor breeze in questioning Alex about the he Orr, respectively,. The three boys ' withqui;. as is swept.in gusts through dians he,_ had taught in.Norther: Were home in mid-July from Camp open windows, could drive it avast Manitoba, that : she feared she was rude to: her. other two guests.. . . Mrs. Strong explained ' 'that the Americans in Durban had, organized a War Work Association, and among other things, , they open their homes for the past three months .and, tio_•Aniericans and Canadians who. d'near tioneSy 1!1: S:; has ydney ' wish • • to meet • "•folks. Bram: taome"_, — ,f been promoted ' .from the rank . of T Posters throughout the city advise gunner to Lancebombardier: ' : Americans and Canadians to visit it' • s ` • • • the American Consulate ,or call the Spoke From Overseas secretary' of this War Work •Associa- f)eeWitt .ler,; son of Mrs, Miller and the late Thomas Miller, spoke recently on an overseas,' broadcast. to his mother in Wingham:' Capt. •W. A Mc8"ibbon was also heard recent- ly on a similar program_ Mrs. Mc-. gibbon. was formerly Nan , Russell. • :'z c-,- y t J I • vet —. • s.� t• . t. . ...to so. _ ...,:. service there? r - o , : prom teaching in Sunday School, had _a, ..ec. ,'th'e satisfaction 'Of seeing -two, dau- -,i , .r, • and- Mrs. ghters in the choir.) There were enald, town: Mr. ,and boys inthat choir Who had pitched , .....re. Jame4 Beaton, Huron Town-thoerends of sheaves .as. weal as a't- ,snilis v p y. _m``'tti shy aniir. and =°i11rs Via: �3rr _ fended" ci�trrat atii'reehirtgs hit they.. had with 'Kinloss Township announcing,. the ' Week previous., One boy complained 'Sussex. N. B., 'ori what proved to be their last ' leave. • • : • • • Arrived From' Overseas The organist was a littler nervous, as there, to her a strange preach- er in the ..pulpit, but she did her part. • cormitend'ab y. She once got• After two and one-half years in, •ahead of the ennouncement'respect-• England, ' Major J. J. Armstrong, ar- Mg a hymn. rived:, back in Canada. on Monday of, . Three families came in late to the east. .end .since then, accomn- servicebut, the service to some pained by • his wife, ; has . 'visited in watches •commenced •a 'few 'minutes•. Lucknow' with» his mother, Mrs. before the 'prescribed time. There 's'' Sadie Armstrong. Major Armstrong nothing to be said against thosewho, late, if ' late it must be owing who was a- practising dentist'in• Tor - come tion, Who is Mr. Strong,;, and Who onto when he enlisted, • went over -1 to unexpected delays, It is -those who make arrangements for. the, enter- sea's • with, the Second Division. He i, do not get there'at, all we' feel sorry. m tainent of visitors, .It was thus °that was to report - at'' ;Ottawa '• after a, about:° Alex and two pals had the good brief visit here with his mother- The j The congregation 'was mostly fortune to be entertairiut at• the purpose of his return and the length' • •adult. Three or four babies chortled. home of••: the Vice -Cons and his of his stay in Canada are not and prattled quietly, making no dis; wife,"e divulged. turbance; There Was an absence of f'T L e_f were a few ,. in drowsiness a little. .cr.'• No wonder,following such 3• laborious harvest week. (No names please). The preacher prayed for y0' ..f. 'c' .,, .i.. •-S' rj .,. ,.r "ef 114.v1 harvesting and threshing' may • find needful: strength`of body and mind to meet , the heavy labors of the week 'ahead. •-From ' a remark; passed. at the door at the close. •somebody had -'said- yaetiezp--Amen--to-Tanoth petition that graced the prayer. That all to one another. might brotherly be, .sympathetic and kind, patient' and tolerate, forgiving, and helpful,. showing nothing whatever of snob- bish superiority and false' pride. • Mrs. W: Blake, Vae chnreh moth- er, 'undoubtedly of 'this community, was there, having attended wozship. in and near Ashfield for ;nearly.' 86 years, and bee •" a prominent figure' in religious ircl'es in; former Meth- odist:nited . Church sir - snow it and- cies. This- venerable' lady had dif- ficulty in her lameness to climb • the front steps, to get, to her place- Get- ting there, she eagerly participated in.the sacred doings.of the hour No- thing escaped her. She has .a flair for registering the • spiritual .temper- atuea of such 4,occasions. Sometime, emotion •worked her face then the. sunshine of, a smilepassed aper • it: Perhaps she remembered that some of her children and -grandchildren and one great ,gam andson . were about o e of God. and so r r -• • •Vat .ibiii.° $ • • ▪ • et 11:' • .- 6 rg se t' • •10...41; 1. • FOR..SALE—Purebred York- shire, 18 months old; -'also Oxford sheep, to let :on shares or for -sale. John Fairish, R,: 7. Lucknow; phone Dungannon 82-r-13. ' . AUCTION SALE of , furniture,.: etc.. a e .yai o urday, August •29th at 130 o'•clock., Ne reserve, Terms Cash. Well Hen- derson, '•Auer; Mrs. C_ Creen, Prop, • et't, • 7 • ale ete ie. se- efe Tieitt heel' lane rr .s nereby given that I have • complied 'With Section ..8 of The e, Voters' Lists Ac't and that' I have posted. up at my .office et.. the said Villas ef i4ucknow on the Twenty- first day4 of: August r1942,.the °ihst:of all persons entitled to :vote in the said Municipality at •municial elec- tions and that such list remains there for inspection. And .I hereby call upon all voters tikeaux d.i?te --proceedings to NOTICE _- .._. _. Clerk's Notice of -Posting Posting Voters' List ... ' , ; Mality Of TownshipVotersLists'of Kinloss1942, unicipCounty ' of Bruce- ' Notice is hereby given that' I have complied with Section 8 bf The Vot= ers' Lists Apt • and that I have posted' up. at my office at R. R.2, Holyreod on the 15th' day, of, August; 1942, the list of all persons entitled• to vote in ,the said Municipality' at Municipal, 'Elections;` and -that such list; remains • there for inspection. And' I . hereby call upon all voters to.. take in -i iiediate proceedings - to have, any errors. ' or omissions rested according to law,: the -last day for appeal being the 5th day of Sep- tember, 1942. ` ' - Dated -this 15th day of :August 1 i .• , JOHN R. •. LANE, • Clerk of Township of Kinloss You can now buy War Savings Certificates • G an -_ --- guaranteed uaranteed by the Dominion of Canada ®.. 'at all Post Offices, Banks, Trust- Companies , $5 FOR ,$4 310 FU '$8 $25 FOR $20 INTEREST AT 3% TAX-FREE *EDEEMAstE REGISTERED 0 t: 3 W • :a its••peace. . • There was a fait sprinkling of Hackett descendants. The writer• has been• at serviceswhen there were •more of those -' who name Joseph Hackett, late of Hackett, and now of • Liicknow; as father;, or' grand- father, ' or • great-grandfather. He -in 'tis pain and 'distress of'a broken'uip. *ill,perhaps be ; remembering all thes. dear ones of his. name- and blood. and 'recalling their names. There are Many eyes sympathetic tally directed toward his sick ped and a breathing of the prayer, "God. bless • this grand old 'pian of • Ash- field' - Looking over the congregation, foi far oueroof-town people, , we noticed Steve S)tothers of Arthur: Ont. and his ' fatriily, a •boy from Paisley; Mrs. Down& and Miss a Cameron of Tor ' onto. ,. . .. From the Ninth were. Isaac Cran•. •' stop, Wm. Norman `Shackle- ton, Henry ' Horton, .trusty tnen ant' true. whether proved on .the fare^ or in church fellowship. They have a good record to 'their name. Boys and 'girls in Their teens Were noticed who had been christened as babes by the preacher for the day. • Albert Alton of the boundary was there. Whenever, has he been abseni when Hackett's Church 'door was open? He, and his wife would hardl3 sleep 'peacefully at night if they had not responded on the Lord's Day to the open church door and stayef around to see the last car depart and wave goodbye to .preacher and • those late at leaving.. A bety 'of ' goad -looking young , men—in church, a grand sight • . were part of the congregation. Sic, • Gardiner, who Other summers sail- ed all the Lakes and° some seas, was a ,good. listener and- spoke:. words -of appreciation at the close to friends and preacher., Yount ladies. 'among them two teachers and two nurses • made an 'interesting. -and Were ar interested pariof the congregation. ;' There used to' be a prayer •servier { in the • old days following the ser vice. But• that 'has died out. But the. friendly gathering at -the doors, in j side and out, has' not 'died out, and I please God, Bever will. As long ••a: ;'men will meet 'and talk, and w omer '¢ have unclipped and. urtrestraine- tongues (Hitler with all his -power t ' could scarcely • govern • these) the3 will make goodly use of them at I' country church doors. The week's • work will be .rev ieuied, "The, Semler will receive, due criticism opraise Aunt Jenny's sore knee will be ask- . , ed after and also Silas' rheumatisn• ,that .has kept hit- froth church ant tiireshing..:.The pew baby tip tin read, and the preparations being •made for another wedding in the community -•all these matters, and More,' will be thoroughly discusse before the' young bloods, impatiently ;' waiting at the wheel. of the cat { shout,' ":Are yen -coming'? It will soot I be chore time, and I have a date tonight"1 . NOTICE .TO' REDITORS :.. . ,- I1. lie a .at!ter .OI The ' s, a e p _. =Frank'Cole, .late ofethe eleee tof Lucknow in the Couirty. of Bruce :Gentleman, deceased. , NOTICE is hereby given: pursuant to the' statutes in that behalf that, all • Creditors .and others havin€ claims or demandsagainst the es 'tate of tee said Frank Cole: n h• died ' on '• or 'about the SekeiateentF ' day of June A.D. 1942• are regtiirecj on ' or before the Twelfth day of September A.b. -.1942, to send by post prepaid, . or deliver. to the un- dersigned,' executors of the last will and -Testament of the, said deceased their names, addresses and descrip- tions, the .full particulars' of thee. ' claims, a statement of their account_ and the nature' of the secur\ities .'(if any) held by Meth 'duly verified b3 affidavit. • AND take notice that after sucl' last '.znentioned date the said exe . _utors will ptQceed 'to distribute tiie assets of the "said deceased amoe< the persons entitled thereto. havi.Iif regard' only to the claims of -whist they shall then have notice; and that the said executers will not be liable for the said assets or any part there if to any person or persons 'of ,~host zlaims notice shall not have been re ^eived by them at the time of suet listribntion. • - lDated at Llfcknocv. Ontario, the Eighteenth day of August. A.D. 1942, -Roy F. Cole" • Fosterton, .Sask.. .`Joseph Agnew" Lucknow; Ont.. Executors • • have any errors -or omissions cor- rected according to law, the last day • for appeal being the Eleventh day of Septeinber 1942, ' Dated 'at Luckn'ovi, • Ontario, this Ta ti •egeend day of August AD_• 1942:. • JOSEPH .AGNEW, Clerk of the Village of I;.uckaiow: • • NOTICE' On and after August 15th, 1 will, not be responsiblefor any debts in- curred• he niy wife in my name. (Signed) LANCE MORRISON. HANKS 'RD OF :CARD •IVIi•s. Jas:' Webster wishes to ex- press her sincere 'thanks .and rip- oretiatien to -kind friends and neigh- bors for their thoughtfulness Since her accident., `Card' iir.1'hanks • The family of the late .Mrs. .Mary " Ann Woods • wish to acknowledge with sincere thanks • the many kind acts and expressions of. sympathy, ' and the floral 'tributes.at the time Ofher. illness and :death`. • • shanks':'un'd_-a eciation;tp .'friends arid.. neighbors • for their kindness and s -y mpathy in my .great. loss of a 'loving wife; as well as'to those who • sent flowers' arid those who'helped" • in y way,. y .• ' JOHN MacDONALD • CREWE Mrs. Wilfred Drennan spent a few days with her parents. Mr. ,ard `Mrs. ' Jos. Hackett. Lucknow. Mrs. Chas. Humber of Goderjelt. Mrs. P. Scheweyer, June and Vance if Hagersviile . spent • Wednesday with their cousin, Mrs. Jim Sher- wood. Mrs. Matt.• Shackleton spent last week with her parents. Mr. -and-; Mrs. Jesse Gray.' Goderich. '. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil i• Blake and Harold e -ere Mr. , and Mts. Ben Comfort of St. Catheri'rres, Mr. and Mre'Stanley Fines and dau-. -4 iter Suzanne of Toronto, Mi.; and Mrs. Hamilton, Ath od. Miss Muriel Quinn of London vie- , iced over the week -end' with friends here. . Mr. Alan Durbin of P..C.A.F. spent a few days at his hdree here. Colin Crozier of Manning Pool. Toronto, and Vpss . Lorena Croner ,f London atte=nded the wedding of their brother.. Clifford to Miss Ila Maize which took place at Coder, ch on Saturday. •. , ' :Miss Frances Crozier of London is spending a -two' weeks: ' holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crozie . Licensed Auctioneer, DONALD B. BLUE Amberley. R. R. 1, Kincardine, Ontario. 'Phone'30-24, Ripley. F. T. ARMSTRONG OPTOMETRIST a; IN 'LUCKNOW EACH WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ',1:30 to 6 o'clock AT WM. SCHMID'S STORE P. ' STUART MecKENZIE BARRISTER' & .SOtICIT©R. Walkerton, Ontario. i Office Will Be Closed. From August 234 to Septeriiber +6t11, while I am/at /Camp. Ifs LU(KNOW :Each Wednesday* Afternoon: & Evening., 1 At G. H. SMITH'S OFFICE f�irls & Women Wan -.ed To. help • •spin , yarns and keit hosiery for military and i- ian purposes. , STEADY WORK. GOOD WAGES. or d . Phone, Write or came and see BOTANYu DRYIP1NNEES REGD. tl CIRCLE 'BAR KNITTING CD LID. KINCARDINE, ONTARIO.