The Lucknow Sentinel, 1940-04-04, Page 5'THURSDAY, APRIL 4TH, 1940
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H'E LUCKNW SENTINEL
CREWE - THE
, LUCKNCW tlSENT; N 'L
of T 'and Ales, Palmer Kilpatrick' '
Mr morning:
oronty spent part of their hal- Published every Thursday
idays with •friends here, ' • at .Lneknow. Ontario,
• Mr: and Mrs. Herb. Curran . Alma
' and B.ertr ,rn of Mafeking spent. Wed,- Mrs, A. D. Mas:Kenzie—Propriet°'''
nesday with Mr.and Mrs.Jack Cur- .. bel Thompson—Publisher
ran
campbell Master Hughie McGuire. is spen inn .
:some time with Mr, and Mrs. Lorne THU.RSDAX; APRIL 4TH, 1940
nmonsi'. •
Miss Harriet Whitley'-'si eit • last
were .DUN ..
s e for
4 Colin Crozier, Lieury, Alan and Enough .has been said` about winter!
Graham, Goderich; • . ' Mr. Ivan Let us have spring!
A'Iontgomery,.Tiverton and Miss Her-. Miss Betty Elliott is entertaining
nice..Durnin, Markdale, •Lorena Croz- Wednesday night of: -this week- a few
ier and.: Ellen, Maize, Lucknow. - for a bridge party in aid of the Pub -
Miss Audrey `Congram who spent 'lie Library.
' .last week With Mrs. _:Shackleton left ' W e are 'glad to know. Mxs. Hugh
Monday • for Blyth. - . ,Stewart has •been able. to •leave the
.Miss Gwehdolyn• Treleaven . 'spent hospital_ after her •.r¢ operation,
- Friday with Valeria MacArthur, ,Dun- and is conzgalescing at `her, home..
•. gannpn..: ' . "Mr." and, Mrs. Russel .Brindley and
.Mr. and .Mrs. ,Richard- Kilpatrick little` son. Leoliard .spent a few
a"days
a a
and •Mr .-Roy.:: Atkinson •,of Goderich° last 'week with 'relatives •at ,$ia at`,.
• '-pent.,: Saturday with Mr. and; Mrs. Falls • They intended to . be .p • . •
S. J. •,Kilpatrick„• •1}Irs. Brindley's brother's wedding, but
_. The; Y. P. • U meeting 'Was held:. ar-the impassable roads hindered them.'
• the ,`home of Ranald , .Treleaven on being • present , till, later; .j • ' .
Thursday evening With 24 members' Ms. and Mts.--Harvey •Alton: spent
present, Bert McWhinney and. Larne • last Monday with her parents Mr. and.
Nasty took charge. The Scripture, les-, Mis.- Robert McCabe, Benreiller.
• son. was reams •by R enact Treleaven Mrs..Carpenter is moving her.house.•
' hold effects this,. week to the house
week with Belfast friends:
visitor here the .holidays w
Mr.Alden Hasty from Port Stanley;
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ASH.F!ELD -NOTES
Miss' Ella Hunte ' spent the week-
end .with' Mr. and • Mrs. Will .Hunter.,
'Miss Bunter has just returned -to Ash -
•field. after a six weeks' visit to her
home' in. Manitoba. •••
Miss .Farrish andSaie visited with
141s, Culbert .one day last. week. s' .
• Mr. A.. McQuoid of • Luc'know spent
a day with. Mr. and• Mrs.- A. Helm.
Misses Barbara Culbert and Sadie
Farrish visited .with . Mr. and' Mrs•
Hugh. MacKenzie last week.' ..
Mr. and,' Mrs. E. Gardner, spent 'an
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Rob.
•
,and• ',Graham Durnini gave a reading'
followed by a solo . "Nailed to the
Cross" by Homer Durnin. Ila Maize
gave a reading and: .Elliott Rivett
•pr•.esented the topic.";Games were plays
ed• and all enjoyed a social'. hour at.
the close of the meeting. .
Hel lir'
• Miss ,•Lo•rena. 'Hogan .returned to.Riversdale after spending the Easter
vacation at her 'ho'me here.
of Mr•?s Mary J. week
which she
has rented.
Mr. W'm..Dickinson, is improving at.
Goderich hospital, '•where he has been
for .a few weeks. ••
, Mr: and Mrs. Allan Reed 'and• ligle
seri Jimmy are visiting with relatives
in Toronto. 'this week: •
Miss- Flora .Durnrn was , home but
DON Wit ROOK leaving this week to begin work at,
Markdale. r .
Miss. Helen Anderson is working
Miss Ruth Thgmeson has returned. regular hours at the local' telephone
k visit with friends •sw�itichboard since the resignation' of
from. a few wee s
in , Toronto.. Miss • Verna :Anderson who.;was mar -
Miss Irene Jefferson has returned Tied last Saturday at Stratford to
to her school at Dunnville after spen= 'Private Melville ;Culbert of the Perth
ding the Easter vacation with her Regiment:
mother Mrs. C. Jeffer•'son. • '• Mrs., A. Durnin,
b Clinton, is visiting.
oron o e
Mr. Ted Mills of . T was " t s a Mr • a'nd Mrs. Re
Snow's Weight Does • Damage
Snow. laden. roofs. in Teeswater
have been suffering ' damage by the
there ---
• •brook Church, for the .past twe Sun -
'Weight of the burden. Last „week ,the days ; .
roof • on the molding room • of ' the •
Foundry collapsed. Mel. Donahue ening oL this roof and the contents of
garage met a similar '•
fate. ea}Tier in the building removd, The rink .was
the winter.' Snapped tie rods. iri the
Iskating•rink were evidence of••a weak -
rt ruin 'this
sister eek.
w
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Week -end guest with. his Mrs.
Messrs. Warren°. Bamford. and Will Rev. Whoa ley rsMr visitinor g this Craig have 'returned to Western Ung family, parents Mr. and
iversity, London:. • week .with the latter's p
, Miss Jean Robinson, of Toronto • Mrs. Thomas Dickson, Sr.
Spent the week -end with her riarents' Visitors. recently with Mr. and Mrs.,
Mr. •and Mrs. J: C. Robinson. Herb Alton were Mr. and Mrs.' Roy
Other Easter•holiday visitors in- Alton, 'Hackett's and Mr. Joe Alton,
eluded: Miss Stafford at her home in �Saltford for• the week -end.
Goderich;' Miss Mary -MacDonald ,at)...Mr; _.Wni: Mole is making progress'
her home at Ripley; Miss Elaine. Bani- from his illness and able to be sit
ford' of Hullett Miss Jean Campbell ting up.;'His sister Mrs. ;Casemore
of• G. C. I., Miss. Agnes Brophey and ;s assisting in the home.
Mr. Norman .Boyle' of Wingham H. S. Mrs Jean Williams is retui4iiing
at. their Homes here
Norman Thompson.
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CHANGE TO DAYLIGHT
FARMING NOW
Better days• are. ahead for you
and your family. Days . when
you can forget. about the old
before -daylight -to -after -dark •
' grind' in the'field. Days of
FREEDOM . . . the Allis-
Chahtiers way! °'
Ready to bring you this. freedom
—is ^ a new .kind of• farm power.
With the .-Model B Tractor, •and.•
matched equipment .' . • you can
have a• •complete" power', system for 6
less than the price of .a tractor alone
a few years ago. Here' . is your
chance .to grow and •'harvest more
kinds of• crops.. ,. put soil-conserv'
ing ideas. into practice' • : feed
PAYING' livestock instead of horses.
Here is your opportunity to farm
and live' better—with more at .the
end ' of the year to -show for your
time and: • effort.
• this week to her ' home after ,a few
The W. M. S. will meet on Thursday weeks Visiting her.friend Mrs. N. F.
April lith at the home of Mrs. Bert 'Whyward,: Seaforth, •:since the death
Taylor. The program will he in'charge �f her: mother Mrs, David Girvin.
of Mrs. J. C. 'Robinson. . - Mr. and Mrs. H. J. L. Eedy attended
Owing to the condition'of'the; roads the graduation, of their son' Irvine
s been no service in Donny- from..Trent Institute, Guelph, 'where
he had been .advancing his education
•
iii baking.; • '
Mr. and Mrs. 'Chas. Alton are spen-
ding- a few' days, in Toronto this week.
used during the ' winter for storing
cars.
D0 vow SEE Ws A2 EE 24
t'Pontiac
never dr dreamed a : would
be priced, so lout!'
•
OU'RE due for a money -making
discover when you step into a
Pontiac showroom to get a closer look at
those 'dynamic beauties so many people are
e.
talking about!
You'll discover fiat prices start with the
lowest! You'll see';tbe brilliant array of
1940 Pontiacs . — thrifty Sixes -- stunning
.his creat bi cars with wide seats and
5 NEW. SERIES s.27 BRILLIANT
-NEW MODELS Pi tiac "Arrow"
•
Six (Stanclowl and. De Luxe)
Pontiac"Special"
r .
u Sq ecial" Six Pontiac
"De Luxe" Six * Pontiac "De Luxe"
Eight • Pontiac "Torpedo" Eight.
long'wheelbases—luxurious in• everything
butcost! You'll take a ride --find' that
Pontiac behaves like a thoroughbred with.
its amazing riding qualities. and flashing
engine performance!
That's:why there's a Peal thrill in the fig-
ures on the price tags. When you can buy
so'much car for so little money- there's
no time to lose! Better get the facts today.
'pK:reto -
!sok PRIDE A11i1 PERFORMANCE.
(Intended • for last week) ,
Mrs. Russel Thompson and. two :chil-.
dr.:en •of Delhi are visiting with her
brother's, Wilbur. Johnston,. .village &
Lorne Johnston on the 2nd Concession
of Ashfield.
The Red Cross. has dust recently
packed a hale to headquarters at Th.,
onto consisting of 53 pairs of sox, s1
sleeveless sweaters, one-half dozen
wristlets,. 3 scarves and 3 quilts for
the Finns. of which one was donated
by St. 'Paul's Anglican church. We
might also mention that. .11/fr. ...George
Rivett, who'has a knitting machine
has it iri running order and able .to
turn out good work•and in spare time
is giving his services •free.
Miss Margaret Pentland, • teaching
at ,Southampton, is home for the Eas-
ter vacation with her mother Mrs. A.
B. Pentland,' also Miss Clara 'Pent-
land;` a graduate 'of Mothercraft Hos-
ital Toronto, is home for two weeks
a• nd caring for Mrs. Wilfred Pentland
'and infant Norma Jean- %vhn arrived
home .from Goderich Hospital, Thurs-
day of last week. •
Mrs. ,Stanley Hughes. • Toronto, had
a short. Easter visit with her .parents
Mr. and Mrs. David Errington, leav-
ing Toronto on Thursday, did not ar-
rive till Sunday, being held up by seV-
eral attempts out over the heavy roads.
of snow. Shp retorned to her home
the 'following.day, going to the stat -
inn partly by team and sleigh and
then car.
The Dungannon Hockey' Club are
congratnlated
winning
eria
son . Trophy last week. The prise is
shown in the Eedy Butcher 'Shop 'win-
dow, We think the boys , were espec-
ially
clever to achieve the honor. to
say they did not have a Ideal rink
and only catching a little . practise
on ice at the nearby, towns. •
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. L. Eedy arid
family Teceives wide -spread smypathy
in the double ' bereavement of Mr.
Eedy's parents. His mother passed a-
way six weeks ago and his fatherlast
e eek at 85. Years of age at the hone
of his daughter Mrs. Russel Riley.
near Milverton,. and from whose Home
fu
the' neral took place on Tuesday.;Mrs
and Mrs. Eedy- and sons Thornton.
Frank' and Jack .set out at the earl-
iest-. nneeihle day on Monday over
very difficult roadsto the station to
attend the funeral. They returned
home Wednesday. .•
A large crowd attended the "Royal
•
en Wednesday night, Merry , eleigh
lnsi k Berne in front other noints which
seemed to make the occasion like . n
re^i party of a fen* years past. Other
nmrnbero on the program were a sel-
ection of Mr. Geo: Hodge with aeeord-
ion' and Jack Park, guitar. Solos were
given by Misses1ern Altdn•arid Lois
Treleaven; a humorous reading by
Mrs, Donald Fowler and Everett Har-
ris. guitar, mimic.
BEANS FIVE HORSES,
The Model B works at
twice the speed of horses
or mules. Pictsrup or pull .
type moldboard plows..
Mills a z.4isc 'plow
ALL-PURPOSE CULTIVATION..
YOU CAN SEE BOTH
SIDES. Variable wheel
spacings. Adjustable, front
axle (extra). Multiple -row'
cultivator for narrow rows.
FOR,'LIS. TED CROPS
Matched implements for
'.the Model B Tractor .in•
clude one row' linters, bed.
tiers and .badder -planters.
ids' in styli conservation.
ALL -CROP HARVESTING
The Model B Tractor
harvests' your crops, too.
Operates the Model 40
• All -Crop Harvester by
power takeoff.
T ULL:VIEW MOWERS
Five-foot' mower •is center
mounted for safety -=cutter
bar: out in, front—in full
view. '.Makes better ttac.
tor balance. . .
lex : Hackett ' So
R.R. 7
'Phone 67-12
LucknowDungannon
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A small town is a place w1i'ete yeti I don't, see winch • but; what you hear make§ up for it.
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with his own very good reasons for choosing
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problem in one of the
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Models for• 1940.•
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acICEN ZIE: •..:
Lauzas.•
he talks, he itiay be a crook or he may
find you rather Bard to look at.-
Robert. Quillen.
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