The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-02-19, Page 5•
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Wednesday, ,Tebr y 1947
yceum Theatre
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Show starts at 8,00' o'clock,
' Saturday Night at 7.45.
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'Thursday, Friday, S. . daY
FebrilarY O 21, 22
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Matinee Saturday at
•'•2.o0 • pan.
Monday, Tuesday, ~Wednesday
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• . BRIAN DONLEVY
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PRICES. PROBLEMS AIRED'
AT FORUM MEETING
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Mr. andtMrs..Jas Little enter-.
tallied the Courries Corner For-
um. on February 10th, During themeeting' of the L:.uckno.�+r and Vic- hospitalized. Should ittry part
discussion "Are farm prices "coin- inity • Branch of the Red Cross, be dice. a Misunderstanding',
was held in the T4wi1 Hall on
Monday: aftenoon., with 1VIr. T:
W. . Smithpresiding. The Branch
has ..established -a fine record
singe • it was• first organized:; on
October 6ti-4, 1939.
Reports, - 'while not comparable
.to, war •years, were nonetheless
'fiery gratifying,'The financial re-
port -as-..submitted- br--Mr. J: -
Thompson was as 4ollows: , ' • `
RED • CROSS PLANS . ne has. not availed . itself 'of this
privilege ': In thankfulness, we
MARCH.' CAMPAIGN -hoPe it is because, there was not'.
' ; • ' the 'need . in a place so small,
• -Twice postponed , the animal where nearly all • the illness', is
parable to industrial prices?" it
was agreed 'that present .prices
of farm 'products were fiat' sat:-,
isf atory' ire relation to what is
paid for . manufactured .Supplies
and .equipMent: The' quality of
most. goods, which -we purchase,
has deteriorated and what the
farmer puts on ..the market has
oewimproirod--by--,grad tg-mettr
ods. It .is difficult. to,• determine
a. 'fair-basis,:for•Pcomparing farm
prices • with .industrial. prices If
the farmer were in�,a position to:
set ,his -selling . Price_ as' does* the:
manufacturer, `it' would „surely be
an:'', advantage. Living standards
of *rural " •;and town life 'Might be
compared 'but there is a diversity
onat cons it
of opinion �v�h utes
t ..
standard of living. By direct mar-
ket. from -producer' to „consumer;
farmerscould obtain , better
prices without • forcing . th''e °con-
sumer .to .pay beyond his, ability:
Township Votes $400
,
Due to the •ossibility . of
making a house .to -house canvas;
Buren ' ' Township -Council 'Alas
'made a a ' :$400ti grant to. the Can-
adian " Aid ''to China fund Reeve
r;: ..:. ,,t1
.Receipts
Balance . Jan. 1, 1946 ,:, $1871:00
it should by explained, this .is
not a char' y ut .a' service •to• the
public,- as 1 articles. must' be'
washed and returned; • •
We are.', indebted. to • ourunits
and the following organizations
help, with out work:: Jolly.Work
ers ,Boundary East,' S.O.S.: Girls,.
Lo L• a' Le Girls McNab -Murdie
-Group United:. 'Church; Evening
Auxiliary United , Church.
To' thefaithful few;wlho- attend
.t
kip kroom, to he ladiesewho
General'• donations • ..,, • 16,0.5.7 - :� �•��Wor
Membe ship.,.;carnpaign :':.. ' 617,75 :generously served lunch;• to the
Miscellaneous 63:10-, various committees° who,. always~
r co-operate ..so ..graciously ' to the
$2702.42 president • and ' .officers; to ' the
• press; Mr.' Carnpbell :11,,tompson
far ' his valuable- sp ce• in his
paper, ,rny Heartfelt thanks , and
appreciation: .. •
Yoursrespectf irliy;
Katherine Hornell,
`- Expenses
Remitted to Division ,>...,•: $ 817:21
Wool and materials from
Division' 192.38.
Wool and material •
purchased;.locally 59,67
General- administration 39.42
Campaign '35.28
Assistance • to ex -service-
men : and ,families... 202:50
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Balance . Dee, 31, .1946 '..,1346.7,1
• ENGLAND-'4:OBB, ', however, that . this need' not in=
g was tsale ', n-
�, quiet-.-weddixib ' f
ized at Sherbourne. United
.Church, ,Tarontb,..on . Thursday,,. •,
I'ebruary. `13th,, when. Joan Viv-.
.'iene daughter of •Mr.',and 'Mrs.
. A',••Lobb of • Lon on;. England, 'be-
England,-,,. son of `Mr 'and.` Mrs.
• Joseph. Efigtarid•.af L'.ucknow,
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iario '
Nlr. ,arid Mrs. England arrived.
in `Lucknow • the • •,followiaig• day,
when: a wedding • supper in their.
honor was served to :immediate'
relatives. ::'
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Mrs . England, whose &;parental
home Was in • London,. Ei glaiid,
arrived at •.Halifax on board the
Aquitania on. F riday, February:•
$2702A2
Mrs:.Wm.'"Hornell, convener •of
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'Plan Spring` Campaign •
The' • :I:ucknow • 'and Vicinity
Branch is • to take part in the:
National,; Red Cross . cainpaign
wrifeli 'i Sill -Chid to op%ri oil
March 3rd; The :local. 'Branch has,
an objective of $1800,, but' when.
the, 'drive will be launched rests
with . 'the com.• ai _ii committee:
rnitted .the following report Officers ` .elected 'Were:. Hon:
terfere • 'with any .person •increas • , ' Pres., J.. W Joynt; Pres: T, W.
ing their personal :givings, if. they
so. wished . •: A
. BORrN • •
MacLL'`OD in', the Township •,of
Huron: on Sunday, •February 9th,.
1947, to; Mr: =a. d "Mrs 'Johnston
MacLeod a, son, a
'IN ,A MUMPS EPIDEMIC `whici'
started gat: -Ripley. • last November,
:only asit'a'af; sixty pupils4 at , the
Continuation -School have. escaped •
the alady,� wi5 one :sof the -tea
chi. g: ;staff, ,Albert .. W ylds, not
even 'immune. In, that" time. there
has ,not been • a ' . perfect '.attend'
We 'Have ;Eger-- Offered .; \
l'eesWateiView � ..Barred.Rocks
HERE :IS'T>1L
In -eon a rsei3=with eth .y.
.this: report, is going to•'sound very:,
small,: possibly • due to• several:
causes.` First, I • 'Myself do', not,
f eel :I have,,put the time and et
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fort 'L.might. haven to thework:
econ• y, we a• a, _ o :"1
d y •last year, the'firat .long :one i<n
years.: ;However,. 'after ' reading
'Smith; vice presidents, Rev R:.
;A..` Joselyn, Rev.. H. 1acDon-:
ald, ' Rev; .J. W: '.St•evvart Treas.,
J . A: Th irripsori; Sec., ,Mrs. W.
B : k'Anderson, Work 'Committee'
ofriyener; Mrs. Wm. Hornell.;
Campaign
: conveners, Dr..'W..V.
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JohnSto.n, A. E..4VIcKim -_Execu=
sive cornmi:ttee, J. R. McNab, Mrs:
REX THEATRE,
LUCKNOW.
MATINEE Every Sat at. 2.30
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Tonght, ed esdaY
'We present the' late
Sidney Toter as ;,Charlie Clulia
' • in•
Shadow over Chinatown
Also :Showing ''
gentle an ,From Texas.
•J ohi ny Mage. Brown•
R �rY s T.:,-M.O1
Another Double
Feature.. Program
"THE CONTENDER'
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THUNDER TOWN"
NEXT WEDNESDAY
"REMEDY FOR ;RICHES"
Featuring• JeanHerslclt . as.
One' of your best loved` radio
characters, Dr.. Christian, who
'prescribe's for ' your enjoy-
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t'o keePY , ;ou srniling:.and wafim
ozr heart__ :.�
Added -short `Voice of. China"
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COMING
Root Paige, '' Lon Ch.aziey,:
Diana: Barrymore in
"FRONTIER .BADMEN",
some' -of the reports ..from larger `Mrs..` . Beatrice.
.Yoven,.'Mrs J. , L:•;MacMillan:
centres I , .feel ; a little more op
timrstic
When the Lueknow and Vicars `
ity Branch :of ' the Red Cross .was
organized •we'•hadten units Dur
nrg-the past; yeas, Langsi• d '; I:
rood. W, I., and 'Kinloss decided•
to discontinue, leaving 7 ' units
To the entire - ten units • our sin
rare, 'thanks are`ie.for;:.their
.splendid 'efforts: To some ofl.
whom I -Wish I `,could:: give hon- 1
orable:mention but must refrain::
4.' . During the, year we shipped to"'`
headquarters, 110. quilt$; 248 knit I:
led 'articles,` and 1025. articles of: I
clothing Locally,- we gave quilts .
to one family, after ;a \fire- and
donat'ed.: an, infantslayette fo an.=
other..,;: During the last ,clothing
drive, 81 pieces': of new clothing,
including• quilts were • donated,
;•; as well ,.as..two carton of
used.
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In April -'the president and my -4 -
self attended the 'annual, meeting'
of the Ontario Branch of• the Red.
Cross.. At. the time .,.headquarters
did,' not 'have, any . constructive•
plans •as;.tot' what was ceded
'Since' 'the :reports of their rep-
resentatives' abroad n'ad not; been..
checked.' .However,• . it; was. made
vel y emphatic•: that a great deal
wo•
rk was.. et to. be .• done,:• to.
help •'.' the civ.liazi ' • poputation
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was• suggested ested that in•
.. • ,
abroad. It gg.
the. e • mneantime the workrooms
h
.take a, much needediholi'dayi for
the .summer; One important fact
wasb brought ::to ,our notice—that,
while :the .w,ar was . on: our;,help.
loc�al'ly w.as 'restricted', but: ' that
now ''w) had such more scope; if, °.
help 'Were needed and We had.'
1 the available funds:,
When ,we re-opei�ied in .the fall,
we ,.had an . urgent call for ..cloth-
,
ing, as the. civilian need -..in
;'Europe way desperate:, Assistance
was . also required ' for !„outpost.
hospitals being opened in Can
.OF:• THE.
1Vl.ADOhNA O
SEVEN MOONS"..:
1 . They : are sired by big, husky, Pedigreed: R.,O P...cock= ..
.erels:. • „
`. Their dams"are all tufo-year-old hem.' These have had °
two .con§ecutive `100 '.percent clean, Blood tests, They
have been handled and culled•` *for • size : and type • three •
• to four times ,by:.government inspectors.
3 ° They are all : from, extra :• large. eggs, • ensuring. extra :.
large, , strong chicks �
• 4 There:. is 'no guess work about"'these' chicks.,: You 'know •
that, they will be disease-free : and " as near right as
` of Y
chickscan be; :.• 1
•5:1 There is.:;no'.highei grade::available anywhere. • other
than .straight 'R.O,•1' chicks which cost' from ,60c.
•"`HOME.
ou,ltry F arm an
;.fir.s�
this. Spring. we .urchaaed our , i t y,..
THIRTY years•ago t. • P. . t :
Wince .t1 at
t..';•- ` e have been in the • oultr busi-
ness continually. WenoW have •a • pbultry plant of which \ re
Fare justly proud•;' We. have 'made a •study of'.cullfng and sel•
'ection -for egg;'; production' and .meat', type,.. 'and 'when you::
purchase'your, chicks', you•' get the: benefit „,of our: experience:.
All' the parent`stoCk is .blood -tested "annually.
• in i: .,Bab �: Ch
icks: •
• offeryou' the fella . g n Y
This :Year we. �.
S C White Barred Rock x . _ ��E. N. !lamp. x
'Legliorns W: Leghorn. 'B. Rock
Mixed Pullets':
Mar,: & Apr. 14c 29e M x & Ap
May 13c ' 27c•
c.:. -25c' June
"Cox-'
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&.L -Cox 3c, -.
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N Ramp a';°
Suss.oE
Mixed Pullets
a r. 5c 25e
• May "14c
13e "`23c
eavy Cod,. a__ season;
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These. Same Blo0-t1-Lines Are " • Also . Available • In .
•.`,:TEESW. AThRR VIEW .'NEW ;HAMP. x 3ARBED.ROCK .S,.
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... and; '
.:. BARRED• ROCK • ; 1IITE: "LEGHORIIYS '
ENS
OUR T . 'E • EGHORN P .
EiJSWATERVt)EW, ,L _;
Are Also Headed By Large, .Pedigreed, RSO P;. ,Cockerels4 •
ENQUIRE
TEESWATERVIEWONATCHERY
'PHONE 8414-21
w .o
TEESWATRR,
ONTAR30 *
During „the year as suggested •
by ' headquarters, we ; established. '• ',
a loan' clipboard. -- , comprising
everything necessary in the home
in case of j1111i ss• A ' list ',of the
c&titent4 1,�,`' k`t,;`i1 .',Iv ri our local
doctors. TrnforttAnate ', the pub-
rtiize r.
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THE- LUCKNOW' DISTRICT CO=OPERATIVE
„ BE .1V IXING ..FERTILIZE z_S THIS SPRING AS ii jsp I...
ALTHOUGH WE A£ttE WARNED of a very. serious world-
,- 1'-, e have a ,lar • e supply;.
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wide yshortage of fertiliser rnateria , 'tv . large P
of -material on hand"sand •n uehmore-ordered,''so as,long' as
we can' seem e material. we .shall continue' to mix the usual
grades, as. ordered' by the :farmers'.
•B. ESIDES.THESE we Mix 'a•2 12-6, without•a filler which' has
popular, as ;it :can� snith• ordinary
be oww, any•
,become very pp • •
seed drill,; This:is known aS Pebble and 40-113S, of it Contains,
as much • plant food as 12;x' lbs. • of 2-12-6 with• a filler.
For;. Further Information 'Phone ' or Write to.
uckr
ow District : (�-Qperati'
Box .63,, Lupi ow 'Phone
We Deliver
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,i. John Jamieson, Manager.