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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-10-08, Page 4.r. TOURSDAT, OCTOBER Stn, THE L MO* SENTDIEL, LIICKNOW, ONTARIO Brantford, when Archie MacIretyrelo all that Was in *OP. Others that • ere firing several: other graduates re- \ were not on the guns caught fire ceived his wings. Archie is the son with rifles. The plane D, A-, MacIntgre, overhead and 'went down in a burst Blue ager igattend- of flame a mile off shore. • Water ZBf y' uatiAftes As Russo concluded his letter he trig Kmgsbndge Coniunuati®n school rP r nrked that the all -clear Collegiate Institute he casually and a posit at 1 wad going. Evidently there had' took a position as bookkeeper Port Albert airport- This he held been a raid on as he was writing_a. for enlisted "We never think of it anyw y, for over a year, when hetw ty if it comes it will come, and after in the R.C.A.F. He . is, only Dave Jewitt of Niagara—; arents and two It get to sleep, it would take a bomb `J years of .age- s P m my lap to, wake me up",aRuss slit a comae -of days sisters, Mrs- E. Carter of Goderich' k said. • • • • * • Tis at his home here. • • • • • • Philips of Niagara -on' the,. spent a few days with bis `T and aunt, Mr; and Gem' Fordyce_ ' , SCUM AA 'Gans Are Good tI to J, : H. Carter ' wroterets'. tIY Button says "I vias. 'not• . the .ileo Cross'. branch • expressing' odtt to be' in the ..lot that went. sincere al/pied-4U= atioi for his parcel to liana' They hada lot of cache the. quality .of worth of knitted- goads? merit ' and said' it was really cgs Fs far superior, _o ed back it, and sectian is attached to, the work shop safely from this' batteFy, ere was of 'a ' heavy '-arrerafe tarot from the Regi to beat a good Canadian eigare guns ' are the real quite a few missing I miss The Sentinel now that the andsays, menu" sting of papers has been stopped. Stuff for air or land, and if we had The. sky ' was black With planes Po uiet + this type come shoot our will all that morning„ and Russ saw 1•o doubt the town will be .q English coast i, so many of the boys in aril- Magistrate What induced you to hatiro ve _ '. er Berry. F and many o obli anon - and �: Gi,a Cole of Tiverton, with Mr. Cole, attended the wings parade. . . • • e s • • ,"lot Lucky Enough •To iEe At, Dm�i�hiis �ents, written In a letter raid; Russell ,just after the Dieppe 'lucky en - Exploding Shell Tossed Plane Upside Down Sgt„ A.ieg G. MacK•enrie several tunes but' •so far have not writes the, following interesting let- seen any of the Lucknow boys but ter, in epPressing' apprecilation' .hope to 'contact, some c►f 'them on The Clansmen' for a reeent shipinerit my next leave,.It sure "is good to ,�. , .-- `dee someone from home. of -cigarettes:: , • ,About .all the'. news for ,now- .My Dear :Sirs; of cig=.�regards . to all, the Clansmen Received your last carton -,best r the cigarettes arches about` a' week ago and be and aaaz y thank$ for _ted. Yours sincerely, Alex M_cKeizne. faring with our heavy . bombing. A few of the last raids I have been on DUNGANNOI+ were id and e hamburg, Saarabrucken, Dus-. f :�iily�d Mrs ��� '�; seldorf, Bremen, etc_ You wi'11 have moved to the village last dustries. Had rather an.odd exper- - ,� ince over Duisburg. A shell ex- Leri' the, Bass Alma Andersen' spent and under the taila the hetet week -end visiting her father, Mr- and - through the force of the ex -^D. E. Anderson at St. Joseph H�s- Mr - plosion the plane was, tossed over i who underwent, an operation on its back and in that position we 'P til, o. and is aecov about two weeks ag fell down to 4000 feet when we Ering finally got it right side. up, and with el . Mics.- Jas. Alton of LncicnoW 'spent the exception• of a few shrapnel holes' in the plane , we arrived back the week -end with her son Mr' - to base. Alton :and fa Y• ffer-. Have been to London on leave The W .S• autu Thagkoh ing meeting •of the United Will be held Friday, October 9th at , .2.30 p.m; at the . church ^ t the Mrs.. Rebecca Caldwell s e the 'week -end at her 1}oin., She hes es been . doing practical nursing dome of M. Earl Sherwood, taking care of his' mother, Mrs. Sherwood: • Mr- and Mrs. Henry Gardner of Zion 'spent Sunday with the • late ter's sister, Mrs. Robt. Fitzgerald - lasses Corabelle Cora Finnigan Spent the- wear -end - at London and .v tin �• • C. E. Taylor; Mrs. Taylor and family at esford- read the devestatian that was cans- week and are' pying the .house ed at these places to their war m- owned by Mrs. .Nei MacDonald. lieve me. they ar-e.-a treat It is hard your work is most apprecia ttP BARN FOR SALE—Small 1 barn in LucknOW, 20 x 26-' Apply at Sen- tinel Office. FOR SALE—New 1942 7 -tube elect- ric Crosley cabinet radia. Apply at Sentinel office. FOR SALE Year-old Shropshire ram_ Apply to J A. Anderson, R. 1 Lucknow, Phone 42-f-3. --5-roam house, HORSEFOR BENT : , convenient modern conveniences, Office. location. Apply at Sentinel PIGS; ,FOR .SALE -Number of pigs, 5 and .6 weeks old; also. two saws in `.pig. Charlie Robinson; R. ° 3 Baty - rood. sib t® Berlin anytime_ They some. action on the ' Since the Americans ire the best tank eve_ �} off -shore •and' form. ..t steal these things from the stores.' spm in Three Plane crash come over we. get the latest spo. Accused' Well, your honor, the'•e �• lane came in low to of the baseball : s s s anoth ship_ gossip + was a notice, `N to Pur ID its bombs at a ATOded re -broadcasted• A McIntire Geier Bis.Whigs "A � interesting • event took Flo: a •� -RaCAIF•'.- tet -ool,. I. drop It came right in over their heads aaith three of "our guns firing for games are The German morale must be sui- t chase '.. is safe here. There is no "I'm glad I live in Canada- My family job, and Gestapo, no hunger, no brutal aggression. I have a good' l I am free, 'd unafraid= "In many lands, the people have been robbed. and beaten, their and possessions forcibly taken from them. Isere in my money country, I can lend my money and know that it is_safe, backed all the resources of Canada, and that I will get interest on it, by so as to be ready to too. I am gladly doing without some things' 'dollar I can to the . country. that has been so good' to lend every '. is me and my family4 n Canada helps to protect you ...' gives Every dollar you Lend to you the right, to work in personal freedom instead of under brutal dictators . enables you . to live your own life, for yourself and. your1ovvd Victory Bonds are a good way to save ... this country has allays 'd back every penny loaned to it, with interest. Plan now how . paid you can lend your money . figure :how you can save to lend - for your freedom .... more. Back up the men who are fighting let your self-denial show your loyalty to Canada. ..SAYE... R VICTORY s /f 1ii1ATIONAt ItiAlt EiNANCE COMMf7TEE Thain - Mr. and Mrs: Jerry Dalton, STOVE FOR SALE --Happy Thought heater, coal or wood Good condi- tion, cheap for quick sale. Horace Aitchison, Winghann• Can be ..seen at W. J. Douglas', 'Lucknow. tail were Sunday visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Barney Benninger - Little Lavoine Taylor of Thames - ford is visiting her grandparents. l and: -Mm Di on,:. whiled .... Tho "'" � her parents, Rev. C. E. and Mrs. _Taylor. are spending a few days at their cottage . at. Port <Albert. ��f �g.+ w E1 .Ct .v... Dill: Caesar,'jr.,Jr l C.A.= -f St-. Thomas spent .the week -end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Will Cap -- AUCTION SALE of household ef- fects, etc., at Langside on Thurs- day, October 15t1t, at one o'clock - See bills. Terms cash. Well Hender- �t � son.-Au1c_;.Walter 'Senn, Prop- STUART Mac Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald and Miss= Wsnnifred Swan, Ripley, vis- ited Mr. and Mrs Harvey Mole on. Friday_ and attended the Fair. , a+r,.ss -Vioin .Young is visiting her sister Mrs. Marshall Gil,son at Par_- amount for a few Mayon SlStathers, Mr'- and Mrs- . Toronto made a . visit recently with the formers father, Mr.. Thos- Stoth- Prof. A. W. Anderton Wi11.Conduct MUSIC CLASSES IN L'LCKNOW -Each Wednesday and . Friday at the home of REV. C. II. MacOONALD ARMS'TRO1G' OPTOMETRIST I N... LUCKNOW EA.CII: WEDNESDAY• AFTERNOON 1.30 to 6 o'clock, AT WM. SCHMID'S STORE AUCTION SALE at the Stock yards 1 Ripley, Friday October 9th V.30. eaws �ctf, 10 heifers in LI : calf, 20 spring salves, 40 yearling Steers and heifers, 25two-year-old steers and heifers, ,chunks of pigs, and horses. Donald Blue, Aue.; Thos. Harris,.. Prop•.. {I 1'1 » MEMORIAM ers, - BORN Friday. `'October 2nd to Mr. and Mrs: Warner Andrew,, at Goderich Hospital; a son: Congra- tulations. Mrs. Herb - Stothers spent . the week -end visiting her father, Mr. Jos Hackett,' Lucknow, who is 're- covering from a .broken hip re- ceived a few weeks . ago. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Errinton and son Harvey of Carlow visited Mrs. John Reid on Tiiesclay. • Mr_ Ball and. daughter Mrs. Chas - Fowler and her little- son Tommy all-anes- d f_ ather. 196---fid.-Ml's: "Charles' Shier -visa ;In- loving memory of our dear daughter, Elaine, who ' passea away one year. ago. Two bright eyes a .tender' smile, A loving heart that knew no guile, Deep trust in God that all was right. Her joy to make some other bright.. If sick or suffering one she knew, ' Some gentle act of love she'd do; No thought of self, but of "the other" -- I know He said, "Well done, dear daughter". Fondly remembered by Father, Mother, Sisters and Brothers. PURPLE GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robertson are spending a few • days with his ' left_Tuesday'for~a visit W visit -in. tern provinces- Bev- Gbm B Mrs- Ball of Barrie spent a few days here and were accompanied back. with the others that far for the first lap df their trip- the ser - We are sorry to hear of ions illness of Mrs. Walter Eifert, Ripley, formerly Miss Mabel Hodge, a school . teacher some years ago at Ehene�er- She is a patient in Kin- cardine Hospital. Her many friends here wish her a ' speedy and com- •plete recovery , Widcombe of Mr. and Mrs- Sam last week Windsor spent a few days with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. H. McClure. • Dnngzn•►n Fair • Dungannon' Fair last . Thursday opened with ideal'weather • which was opresiding at the piano. The I and Mrs. Richard Gar er: aconraging for the P' n Fri ors. Mai The weather on Friday scripture' lesson was read by Mrs. 1 . Mr, and Mrs. Fred' Anderson re- forthr the may_v-1 ceived - word from their son Dave. ' the show was at .some. times- Donald McCosli. A reading was gi despite all the.uncer- en'' by Miss Nellie Malcolm which ' who is, stationed at Newmarket he doubtful, bait em Mrs.' I had been quite sick with flu but Minty, . a .crowd came' Pow � was followed by a' poem by read -1 is improving at time of writing. following the Walkerton High school Robert McCosh. An interesting 1Vlinghall' :Gibson been John Lane. Mr.sha past week has thisn N Band which led the pro- trig was given , by Mrs' girls Bugle v, Dann closed the meeting • with : threshing cession from main sheet to the agri- lie cultural grounds• » Close behind prayer. Refreshments were served neiigghb tendo s Richard Gardner' marched a large brigade of • school and a pleasant Buie spent. Mr. visited Sunday with Dungannon en from twelve schools, very friends. "6 ited at Mr. James Pollocks on Thursday- Mr. hursday Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCosh and Mary 'spent last. Sunday at .Mr, : John Colwell's visited 'at Mr Geo.Thomp Mr. and Mrs. Alex Percy and family a son''s on Sunday.ZION 1 Little Wayne Nixon is visiting I his aunt, Mrs. Jack Emerson Webster of. ` Kitr�lierier; A joint meeting of the. Red, Cross •' Pte. Roy Society of Purple Grove and the' son of Mr- and Mrs: Nelson Webster, W. M. S. Society of - Kinlough was ' Windsor, called on friends in this Em- burg on; Sunday morning. field at the home of Mrs. J� was erson last Wednesday" Recent visitors which we regret largely attended, about% 35' • being s omitting last week • were Mrs. Geo. present A quilt was quilted for the . Hunter of Ha>nwith• MI'. and Red Cross, after that an interesting I Mrs Henry Kiril h with MT program was given, Miss Margaret BARRISTER & SOLI Walkerton, Ontario.• IN LUCl1NOW • Each WedntSday • Afternoon &' Evening.. At G. Ii. SMITH'S OFFICE YOUR. Estate is Different from every other. Many prob- lems are Involved ---,fondly and imanaal oonditmas,•requirements and objectives are different- 'P ' one persop could be expected. to effectively deal with the. many duties required of. an exeatorr- The Sterliog Trusis Corporation brings to' these problems the ' combined ..experience of a staff fully qualified to administer your. estate prdmptlY and efficIsntIY. Ndme as your ,bcecolai . S CORPORATION 372:*AT 'St,,. TOtONTO ESTABLISHED 1911 Gardner,Mr. and - John Lane • of oug . child' ' �" much thrilled and 'dressed in pat- CR Mrs. •Ernest Gardner spent 'Sun- riatic colors' and red, white and blue � day afternoon with Mrs- Jas. Gard - Two' clowns were omits- days -ilii-i nt ' sitedta few ner, Lucknow. head -bands, Twr. _ _.__-_. _ . Mrs. John •.Rivett visited a ing with their Gala - ala white dobbin The _ " `y�ajr rid "Misr' Thos: Andes` n wagon fled by a white dog- Mr. 'and Mrs. Cecil Blake and Jim -Gordon were Sunday visitors with .• wagon was fitted up in a domestic my spent part of last week. with -, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Anderson• way for a would-be camp trailer. friends in Toronto and St. Cather- Miss Elsie Ritchie spent the week - with washing on the line. They were end in Lucknow with Mrs. Dr. P- out for fun and had just brought Mr. Colin Crozier. of R.C.A.F: at'Batt week- Mrs. Mary • Mc'Auley. Ripley, Was their work with them. After enter- Manning Pool visited over the ing the groinads, the ' Dungannon end at the parental home here. I a week -end• visitor with. her .dau'gh- their, 'teachers' sang Mrs. Bert Treleaven spent the past Ritchie and Mr. school led , byter, • u h a few patriotic numliess,ending''th couple `of weeks with her parents, Ritchie. horse races and sports were run off the School yell denoting. pep. The Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Hackett' near' Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gardner were .Lucknow, Dungannon visitor's on Siiriday• interspersed with numbers from the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hackett and Mr. David 'Andrew .of Vermillion band, which wail the admiration of family of Zion visited last .Sunday i spent the week-encl with his moth - wasA toroth, of over 150' antique`' at Wilfred Drennan's. er, Mrs. Isaac' Andrew. was exhibited in the interests of Mr- and Mrs- Kenny , Campbell Mrs. Geo. Hunter spent' a few days the Women's Institute, which re- and daughter of Detroit' spent a' ceived half the proceeds. Whatlast week with her parents, Mr• ani' . No pleasant week -end with her father, Nies: Joseph. Hackett• We are glad ice cream? well a 'hotdog seemed Nur. Sohn DJlenary. to report Mr. Hackett is 'improving more ' to the point anyway as one Mr. Roy Culbert left on Monday , nicely after his accident. • shivered around', surprised and hail- - for Hamilton where he has secured ;ed by old • friends and acquaintances a position. , - - who » in many cases came a long tis tante and which is their habit for Most of the people from here at tended the' Dungannon Fall 'Fair years. A full house in they evening concert which was held on' Friday enjoyed a program given by a can- it being much better than in prey- cert troupe from Caledonia followed ions years. . by a dance. Miss Annie -Culbert is spending 'And so Dungannon's 84th Fa11some kxme with friends _ Aylmer. Pair was brought to a successful . . A ' conclusion with cre&t ' due Presi•- Durnin and, their Board of. Direct- , dent James Lyons, secretaay Marvin ori. . .Senile: A light in the window of the face which shows that the heart as at »home. "Keep your name alive by adver- tiling; keep it good by courtesy to custoziiers", is the advice Of »an adt' vertising expert.