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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-02-18, Page 8AGE 'EI+t • , LUCHNOW SENTINEL,, FAJOKNOVIti ONTARIO - L• . , :' EARLY to think of buying your draperies and � IS NOT 3?00 . r +eirtains •for; , pring. This years there will be no repeat orders. MONKS CLOTH n natural shh de.s. Caitbe used with or without . � 1.50 lace curtains. Per yard • . ' ' $1.35 gOMESPUh;--the stantiky,lor'-overdra,'pes; •cushions'or bed- room 'Notes., Yard, 69c wi , in contrasting' ' col- r'seer wti►�fancy'motif 8' MARQ'IT3,SETTE�-ve_ � sheer ... . •& 80c ori' : 3L81r a .. , 25ts . the ideal curtain -for bed rooms: MAtLRUISETTE-Buffy.�ot,Ie . �, , sheer. 'Beauti•ful "for .living •room vonroft and Curtains. Yard • '1"AI'ESTRY. ,IIf you ..are. planning on doing any y U pholstering,'now', is the time to buy: Two •pieces to choose from. Yard $2.50 EIKE THE NEW Marquisette Curtains. Frills and tailored. edges. hTS, SPRING COATS and' PLAIN RRESSES mover Cleaners and Laundry„,_ Hangers Required, With Each Garment. "` LUCHNOW. EACH . ' TUESDAY &' 'FRIDAY 'JUVENILES CHALK UP WIN AND DRAW'. Lucknow and Kincardine Juven Iles battled to a 6-6 draw here last. Wednesday night in ten minutes. overtime, The game was played on soft:ice, and would have been a dilly on a keensheet: At that it provided,. a pretty fair exhibition' of the sport, with little to pick between the.: tWo teams. '.. •• Kincardine' came from', behind • to tie . ;the thunt , in the 'third' period.. The, overtime was s°corelesst with both •teams coming close. , Roy .havens did the ' hat trick for the' Sepoys by bagging...tbree goals. , Single counters were scored' by :Geo. Chin;. Bill Treleaven.. and Hap Hall. Won At Wingham • • The locals proved they aren't good' "inudders",' when they drubbed' the Wingham Indians on. a keen' sheet of ice on Tuesday night by. a, scgre of : 1Q to 3. , The, Chin Brothers,' George, Albert and , Bill, accounted for all ; ten of the goals. 1.... The , game ' ,came to ,.a,. lively _ con,- «elusi©n; �vl en .a.' free-for-all , broke out with' a couple of minutes. 'to go. The locals • proved they packmore than scoring punch and were ,able to hold their own. in the sparring match' that involved. .practically every member''of .each team.. Goal = :Bud Orr;, Defence, • Bill. Johnston, Hap Hall; 1st line, Ah. -Chin; 8111 -Chin; Gevr-ge-Chi]a; Alt,, Roy 'flattens,, Bill Treleaven; .Ebner Culbert, -'Eddy" Gilmore, •Jim- Purves, Ronald McInnes.:. Referee—"Chuck" Webster. Presbyterian Y. P. S.. ' The'. meeting opened with the' ,sing- ing of Psalm - 72, after which ' the :'Lord's Prayer was repeated in Sufi-' l son. The scripture lesson was read, by Mr.. J. D. Ross, who was. sere- -siding:: Zlhe-�-Bible--study-on�the��ni acle of the healing of Simon Peter's M.inother-in-law,.. was _taken by_.. Mrs.. Wes. Huston. Grant Rutherford' sang a 'solo. The Catechism. question, "What is Justification" was explain- ed by. Mrs. N. S. Calvert. The, topic, from the study, book, on' "Steward- ship", was taken.:by Dr.. Little •and' Agnes Conley gave a reading..• The meeting was closed by. singing, hymn 533, .: and Mr. ' MacDonald led in prayer.: , Peter's, iiild Bt._ e . _ e er s-`Womeirs ;G ltI' held' their -'sewing -•meeting Monday even jig, at the home of Mrs. Hooper. Intermixed . with work . were inter- esting talks by Mrs. Donaldson, Mrs. Hooper : and :.the president, Mrs. Clark. It was suggested hat the (t Guild during the pre -Lenten period think over what each member: could do for. the good of the' Church tour- in' the Lenten season. Next meeting to be ' eld March 1st. ,. See• Our Loea1':'Agen Want North-South Reads P1owed F i.'t.Clixuf of Ripley'. " ' At a recent meeting of • Ripley Village' Council, G. lin, Rutile and Thomas --Harris were) appointed a -leer-a-chanee-t0-give--a •favorite; Val= -•cominiftee in the 'matte of ,seeking better snowplb4aring service on roads.. :out of-Ripley.The- eeting-;felt tha. lnv J S E BLOCK. 11000W • FI,t+ID , & SA'TU1tpAY F U�A X � E'� 96t1 0. .B SP•,E C'I A L • « The Pictuta Canada. Cheers !s it's • • 16r IMO surAAAt , y •Nr Msdeml... • Mita i, ns MOST. SAWING .AsviNtun omANAArm "NW WSW • A gisNtLI$S DOUBLEHEADER HERE' ON FRIDAY NIGHT With hockey ,fans becoming very enthusiastic,over local Minor Lea- gue Hocke.. a "sell out". crowd should' be on hand for the big double 'bill on Friday night. --the-Midgets=get-tlne�-�irst-go- a#- ..the . season in_the.. opening . feature with Clinton Midgets. This game .starts at, 7.30 sharp. Thisis the first of a. two -game goals -to -count. series. The second game ..is a . Juvenile' battle. between, Lucknow and' Wing - ham. This .winds: up : all schedule home games until the playoffs • get underway. • Newton-Joynt Group W. A.' This, group of the W. A. 'met on . lflednesday,"February' 10th .at the hotne ,of Mrs, W. 'B.. Anderson.: Mrs Newton 'presided. The meeting •op ening with the hymn "Stint tip nor Jesus", followed • by group .prayer.. Miss' McLean, read the' 12th Chap. of 'Romans for ' §cripture reading. Mrs. Newton read' a Valentine' read- ing. The roll call, gave ' each mem- -"county roads were not. being ,given ' tbe proper 'attention and the People " were not being. served as they • Should": RiPley wants the ' roads north' and south epened first, as they are considered of greater importance to the accornodation of the citizens of that district and 'social hour waS much enjoyed. entitle •'rhyme. A reading "In the usual way" was, given' by . Mrs. Har sold Thompson: Mrs. Newton and. Mts. Reid rendered, a pleasing piano. duet. 'The topic, The autobiography of Wm: Watson, taken from ,his two books,, "My Desire" and "I give you' yesterday", ' was reviewed by Evia' Greer. Mrs.. Gordon Taylor closed. the meeting with prayer. A -contest LOCAs% JUVENILES SETTING - PACE IN THREE -TEAM. GROUP A 10. to 3 ' victory for the local j.uveniles n`Wingham• on ; Tuesday night, . established ' them "as: grptip leaders; With one game to go. =First. :two teams play off • for group honors in a...two-out of_three-games series. Lucknow is definitely in, regardless of the results of 'the two . remaining games of• the schedule. • ' Week's: Results ' , " Lucknow, :6, Kincardine 6. .. _ Winghani 4, Kincardine 2. ' lief gran,dpntither, Mrs. Win. Blake : ':,cycle*, and 'Other Commercial'. r Lheknow 10, Winghan -37- , -and-othervelatiaveo. - - * dell rationing of :ctenmer- 0 UFUNE • COivwit* ,ICNtt ar *U.csea . ouvlll ISLIE HOWARD RAYMOND MAsss4 Also Hilarious Cartoon Classic. FRIDAY NIGHT -8 p.m., SATURDAY NIGHT=7,.3.0 -'& 9.30 p.m. " • _"`-`�"ADIVIISSFON -Adults . 30e. , '•" . Children 18e (tax, included) CO'Mll!NG NEXT WEEK:: "GIVE US. WINGS" yntli ;the _Dead End Kids. PETA,ILS OF' NEVI S RATIOS PLA Gasoline,, for farm trucks will be rationed, but 'a farmer who does not own a truck will be given_ an . extra allowance for' his. passenger car according, to his proved indiv- idiial needs, the Munitions -and Sup- ' Fly Department has announced. Under a . new' rationing system, which "become* effective on April ,1,, every ' non-commercial 'vehicle will,. be granted; a basic Categoty "AA" ration book' containing 40:.co.upons, • vhich *ill permit each such :vehicle;.. in thebasis fo *miles to the gallon, and at • the present unit value,. ' a asic 2;16.0, miles of driving between, Z gril. 1943, and .March 31; 1944.. • Those ` who are 'eligible, and can lye their.' need of a preferred cat - „my, 'will be: allotted a fixednum- ber. ofextra, coupons for their vo- cational needs during the year end-' frig March- 31, .1944. 'These . extra c•xupons will come in books labelled Special' ;'which will contain a max-. • imt,m of 60 coupons each. Only , one ch `.`Special"' book,;,. or'portion of 'a oh; will be. ;issued at a time, and . meg.: the case history of each pre- rrel category owner will be Under .;_iitaint review by the' Regional 'Oil Control Office where the extra • al- _mance was obtained. • "The. 1942-1943 category an owner :w holds, and the mileage hehas driven during the present rationing yea>, will" have no bearing 'on the AIotment he will get 'for the new rot.,riing year"-' said -;Oil 'Controller - G. R. Cottr'elle: "Instead, the new ailowance will be based '. on, the in, dividual needs Of 'each 'car owner in elation to the gravity i# the ell .iortage with which Canada is like- to' be •faced during the coming year".' ' mare than 100 'units., When he uses up his first bo ek, he will send in the Cover to • the Regional Oil Cori- ' troll . Office where • his application was 'approved, and if eligible, may be suppd a ok, or 'portion olief• a boowithk, Atnew bothis Regional Office the book will 'be recorded on. a multi card tabulating index, from .which the Office will: be able to 'determine at' a glance how much each commercial.' vehicle in the dis- trict has been fusing. When the op-.. aerator-, has exhausted his' yearly' 'al lotment,'• 'he' : swill ,receive- no_ more books. . • w THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18th., 1943 • To .obtain his` Category "AA" book the 'motor vehicle owner will secure an applicatien form' from -his nearest.. Post Office. "He 'Will' submit-: this. form, together ,With "a registration fee. of. '$1.00. and his 1943 Vehicle - license, to the nearest issuer of. pro • - vincial .license: plates,, who will issue the "AA” book, • I .The Owner of a passenger. vehicle ! . (other than a - commercial • motors• cycle, bus, • taxicab, or drive=your- 'self car) who is. eligible by reason. • of occupation fora preferred cate- gory will proceed as follows: ' • • 1. From his •nearest Post Office, he'.will obtain' application forms for both. 'Category "AA" and 'the • 'pre, erred'category.,. • . 2. He will secure' his • 1943 motor... vehicle :license' plates... 3. He'.will obtain . • his . Category. "AA" ration. book from then license plate issuer.. ' '4:'After:it; is-:properiyl-:coinpleted: he will mail his''preferred 'category i `apliiication form to' the nearest •Re • - gion Oil Control Office, 'along with.' his ,motor. vehicle permit... • Commercial motorcycles, ' buses, taxicabs, and drive -yourself cars as well' as:..all types qf trucks, will • be glassed as ' coinmercial: vehicles. '. . _ . FRAC - ESN �au�� --�LO-�A� Mr. 'Russell Phillips spent . a few days with his parents, ,•Mr., ,and Mrs. George Phillips of Fordyce. , , , Mrs. Thomas of Niagara 'Falls, has been visiting ` ' at the home , of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. .Mc- .. , • Mrs:: M. Cole `returned home Sat - ..err -last -meter two' months in . Woodstock, Detroit and Toronto. • , Specials • In , Men's Warm ' Shirts, • Socks,, Underwear, Sweaters, Over- alls,'. etc,; The Store with the Stock. mu MARKET STORE. • „ her Sentinel sub - The Controller emphasized, *this,. 'annectioii,. thatthea use of. the; pre- ferred category ,symbols, "A", "B",, "C", "D", and • "E", is, only' for 'the. :, id'ance of. the Regional Oil •Control •anagers and the enforcement of- •ers. 'Two cars in' they same . cate- cv will not necessarily receive. the :f to allowance", he :said. "For 'ex - ;ale, one holder of an"A"•may be "rmittcd only ',1,000 miles of vo- arional driving, while another. in . e same 'category may, be allowed* .000." In, the preferred 'categories, as gateng_will_einnelsucli utomobile owners as, police, far o' rs withouttrucks, rural mid takers, certain' doctors; and some 'hose needs 'are essential in a coun- The new system, unlike that of last car, will call for strict ratiening ,... .1, all commerdial vehicles,, including e is farm trucks; withini tiro clasies. The uth, Minn7 says "The .Transit''',. .will cover, ambul- ct a's'lenccs?sc'F's. Tke ,second, "Services", is read with joy". . , w- Or buses, taxis, and drive-your- inSchool, visited lest week with . . ' r'ommerciai', `Conimercial mo- TOBERMORY :ISOLATED, : RED' CROSS. NURSE SERVED SICK •I .. `The .recent record snowfall in On iario brought into.•prominence .one of :the least' publicised of the Red' Cross services., Tobermory,: at the .extreme 'tip , of the Bruce Peninsula, was ' snowbound. for • almost .two weeks; and. in this time', • it •turas `.left to'•Mrs, •Camille Horvath, Reg: nurse of the Red Cross Outpost, Nursing staff to- attend to' the medical needs,• of a, cofnmunity.'of 600 people; the nearst s hysiciari being snowed in. at Lions Head thirty mi es away. Mrs. Horvath, who'is spending her second winter in charge .of the Red Cross Outpost Hospital .at Tober- mary, made the rounds of her pat- ients. with the .aid of .her. 200 -pound St. Bernard .dog: 'The : sick people' include haif, a dozen influenza, cases and. one. 16year-old , b'oy'.,seriously ill with appendicitis. She' pushed her ,wayT''on foot two miles', throi4gh ,the drifts each day, relying • on the dog to -'go for aid • if she got into any difficulties. ' ••• •--. _ _ -. =- .After ten days' of : isolation, the 'snowplow bucked its. way through .'the, drifts, bringing. behind it the • mail and a fresh .:supply of the' life-, saving sulpha drugs, which were getting dangerously low. The. doctor, coming -in later by sleigh, found 'all Of 'Mrs. Horvath's- patients in -good. condition, and pronounced• the 16 - year -old boy out, of danger. • Group Standing February 19,Wingbam at Liicknow February 22—Kincardine at Wing - TRADESMEN• TRAINING The Canadian. ,Army will start iiik, mediately to enlist a -limited number of boys :between 17 and 18 years of age who have suitable. qualifications. it haw. been annonneed at National Defence Headquarters. They Will be trained as skilled tradesmen. : The cOUrse§' will ke of approxi- mately 10 Months duration and the boys, who muat be in "A" Category medically, w‘ill receive: a minimum of two weeks -military training be - 1 eacli week day and four: houri on Saturdays throughout the course • will he devoted -to military train - On completion of their : trades training at a vOcational, School the boYs will lie allocated to a Corps, comPlete basic training if necessary arid recei_veadvance'd military train- ing. They will not be allowed to go oVerstas until they ire 19 years old. tives live near centres where couress are given may, at the District' Of- ficer." Commanding's discretion, be permitted to live at home and draw subsistence allowance, • Di. James1E. LittieleaVes •on' Fri- • '•?1. N,ehicleS, the owner will belie • day for TrfrOnto from7'where he will • is alloWance pared. down to bare, accompani -a .Party .of Ontario' den•-' • sential needs, andlthize will find tists tO: Chicago. to attend the 't necessary to eliminate' urineces-. winter,' convention -of- the • Chicago ..oXylrips,'drive slowly, and in'every Fenn trucks,. will be,' classed as timited Commercial", and will be lowed -no .mote, and perhaps less, Dental Sbqiety. Mr. An* MacKenzie of Premier. B. C., is a visitor at the tibme of WO. Stitnson. Mr. MacKen- zie ,Came 'East tO visit his brother,' Than 124 to 374 Units per year, ac- prding te the weight of the vehicle Mr. Alex MaCKenziep of the Second Coneessiort; and who has been a pat- ',then emPty and the prOved require- -lents of the owner. ' lent. in Wingham Hospital for sev: eral week!. , The new plan will Make it un-, d k f th e may expect to receive; instead he The An , 411 fill out either a "Commercial" United Ciiiirch W. A. held its month - .r a "Special" form, and will be ly meeting at the home of Mrs: W. L. MacKe.#zie on February 10th. The %Ix -anted whatever allowance may be E. Harris,,Breckles and A. Andrew; It will abolish the classification ot. and coninSted of readings by Mrs. ' assenger cars according to weight,' MacDonalti and 'Mrs. Harris: A .§olo :nd thus will end the provision un - by 1Viss, !freckles and two contests. 'er which c higher alloWance wai Tea and sendwiches were served, I :ranted for heavier, more costly %. Pastor SUNDAY, FEBRUARY -.21st 11 a.m.-JSubject, "Afa's Reform". Children's Story—"Trickery neVer Pays". lunier Church. It will make mandatory for every truck and car to bear a windshield :ticker, indicating its categorY. Cats belonging to ARP workers and em- ployee -drivers under, the • Wartime Industrial Transit, Plan, will beat respectively eithet an "ARP" 'or a 1*,ike that of the holder 'of a pre- cptegory, the case of eabh .:commercial vehicle owner will be constantly under tevieW. by the Re- • gional Office which approved' the commercial, application: At the out - owner of% each commercial vehicle ,rin be bild how' many units he will 1: Le allowed, and will be granted two coupon booki, each' containing no Victory. Food ° S:p+cals QUA,,ICEtt MUFFETS. 2 ,boxes ,19e CHEDDAR CHEESE `ROLLS Pound : 35c SHORTBREAD 'COOKIES Pound- • , ' . ..19c ----TEA-BISIC A shortcut to ,better Bis- cuits and Dumplings ' . ' • Box • 33e OGILVIE ROLLED. OATS Special, .. °•6';ibs,.25C • Sugar, ' Tea; Coffee :Coupon No. 13 Valid Monday,: ' , • . February 22nd. .40.4 iHMPSOWS 'PHONE' 82 : WE DELIVER HOOT'. _IWO' • Hoot•!..An' I like the bagpipes, high on a 'hill and far -r -r awa'.. (An' th' higher 'th' , hill an', the fur -r -the -r -r -r awa', th' better -r -r I like therh). Many, 'of ' the men entering :the Army through 'No:- Disri t e of at •. Lansdowne Park, Ottawa, prob- ably feel the same • way. For . 'each morning at :Reveille -6;15 o'clock the-barracks to awaken tile slumber- ing men. As an awakener, the pipes have no peer. Hard to waken indeed is the Man who can sleep 'through the skirl, of the pines and the crash and rattle of the drums. He May- Sleep While 'the bugler plays reveille, but the bagpipes will banish the deepest slumber. Men new to the barracks„pulled out -of a deep sleep by the` Hielan' -Music; uscially-first wonder -what — the row is', then gasp in amazement as the ' pipers and drummers March Have you renewed your Sentinel CHEK - R CHIX ORDER YOUR aby Chicks EARLY, AND BE SURE. OF DELIVERY SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON EARLY ORDERS We. Can Fill Your Order For ANY BREED,* ANY CROSS OUR FINANCE PLAN For, reliable farmers, we will supply' you with Hog Chow at to- day's Caill Price; 'pay when the Hogs, go to Market—no carrying charge. ' Lorne Maitennan, 'Phone 77-w, Luckiiiik BUY - War SavInis STAMPS There Are Somme Spread Out On The Bargain Tables Front The Dungannon Stock Twin Bill; Minor League In The Arena, .LUGKNOW Friday; February'19 . j MIDGET .SERIES Clinton and Luckstow oUVENILE. SERIES For Action, Thrills and Clever , Hockey, Don't" Miss This Adults 25c Children 15c LOCAs% JUVENILES SETTING - PACE IN THREE -TEAM. GROUP A 10. to 3 ' victory for the local j.uveniles n`Wingham• on ; Tuesday night, . established ' them "as: grptip leaders; With one game to go. =First. :two teams play off • for group honors in a...two-out of_three-games series. Lucknow is definitely in, regardless of the results of 'the two . remaining games of• the schedule. • ' Week's: Results ' , " Lucknow, :6, Kincardine 6. .. _ Winghani 4, Kincardine 2. ' lief gran,dpntither, Mrs. Win. Blake : ':,cycle*, and 'Other Commercial'. r Lheknow 10, Winghan -37- , -and-othervelatiaveo. - - * dell rationing of :ctenmer- 0 UFUNE • COivwit* ,ICNtt ar *U.csea . ouvlll ISLIE HOWARD RAYMOND MAsss4 Also Hilarious Cartoon Classic. FRIDAY NIGHT -8 p.m., SATURDAY NIGHT=7,.3.0 -'& 9.30 p.m. " • _"`-`�"ADIVIISSFON -Adults . 30e. , '•" . Children 18e (tax, included) CO'Mll!NG NEXT WEEK:: "GIVE US. WINGS" yntli ;the _Dead End Kids. PETA,ILS OF' NEVI S RATIOS PLA Gasoline,, for farm trucks will be rationed, but 'a farmer who does not own a truck will be given_ an . extra allowance for' his. passenger car according, to his proved indiv- idiial needs, the Munitions -and Sup- ' Fly Department has announced. Under a . new' rationing system, which "become* effective on April ,1,, every ' non-commercial 'vehicle will,. be granted; a basic Categoty "AA" ration book' containing 40:.co.upons, • vhich *ill permit each such :vehicle;.. in thebasis fo *miles to the gallon, and at • the present unit value,. ' a asic 2;16.0, miles of driving between, Z gril. 1943, and .March 31; 1944.. • Those ` who are 'eligible, and can lye their.' need of a preferred cat - „my, 'will be: allotted a fixednum- ber. ofextra, coupons for their vo- cational needs during the year end-' frig March- 31, .1944. 'These . extra c•xupons will come in books labelled Special' ;'which will contain a max-. • imt,m of 60 coupons each. Only , one ch `.`Special"' book,;,. or'portion of 'a oh; will be. ;issued at a time, and . meg.: the case history of each pre- rrel category owner will be Under .;_iitaint review by the' Regional 'Oil Control Office where the extra • al- _mance was obtained. • "The. 1942-1943 category an owner :w holds, and the mileage hehas driven during the present rationing yea>, will" have no bearing 'on the AIotment he will get 'for the new rot.,riing year"-' said -;Oil 'Controller - G. R. Cottr'elle: "Instead, the new ailowance will be based '. on, the in, dividual needs Of 'each 'car owner in elation to the gravity i# the ell .iortage with which Canada is like- to' be •faced during the coming year".' ' mare than 100 'units., When he uses up his first bo ek, he will send in the Cover to • the Regional Oil Cori- ' troll . Office where • his application was 'approved, and if eligible, may be suppd a ok, or 'portion olief• a boowithk, Atnew bothis Regional Office the book will 'be recorded on. a multi card tabulating index, from .which the Office will: be able to 'determine at' a glance how much each commercial.' vehicle in the dis- trict has been fusing. When the op-.. aerator-, has exhausted his' yearly' 'al lotment,'• 'he' : swill ,receive- no_ more books. . • w THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18th., 1943 • To .obtain his` Category "AA" book the 'motor vehicle owner will secure an applicatien form' from -his nearest.. Post Office. "He 'Will' submit-: this. form, together ,With "a registration fee. of. '$1.00. and his 1943 Vehicle - license, to the nearest issuer of. pro • - vincial .license: plates,, who will issue the "AA” book, • I .The Owner of a passenger. vehicle ! . (other than a - commercial • motors• cycle, bus, • taxicab, or drive=your- 'self car) who is. eligible by reason. • of occupation fora preferred cate- gory will proceed as follows: ' • • 1. From his •nearest Post Office, he'.will obtain' application forms for both. 'Category "AA" and 'the • 'pre, erred'category.,. • . 2. He will secure' his • 1943 motor... vehicle :license' plates... 3. He'.will obtain . • his . Category. "AA" ration. book from then license plate issuer.. ' '4:'After:it; is-:properiyl-:coinpleted: he will mail his''preferred 'category i `apliiication form to' the nearest •Re • - gion Oil Control Office, 'along with.' his ,motor. vehicle permit... • Commercial motorcycles, ' buses, taxicabs, and drive -yourself cars as well' as:..all types qf trucks, will • be glassed as ' coinmercial: vehicles. '. . _ . FRAC - ESN �au�� --�LO-�A� Mr. 'Russell Phillips spent . a few days with his parents, ,•Mr., ,and Mrs. George Phillips of Fordyce. , , , Mrs. Thomas of Niagara 'Falls, has been visiting ` ' at the home , of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. .Mc- .. , • Mrs:: M. Cole `returned home Sat - ..err -last -meter two' months in . Woodstock, Detroit and Toronto. • , Specials • In , Men's Warm ' Shirts, • Socks,, Underwear, Sweaters, Over- alls,'. etc,; The Store with the Stock. mu MARKET STORE. • „ her Sentinel sub - The Controller emphasized, *this,. 'annectioii,. thatthea use of. the; pre- ferred category ,symbols, "A", "B",, "C", "D", and • "E", is, only' for 'the. :, id'ance of. the Regional Oil •Control •anagers and the enforcement of- •ers. 'Two cars in' they same . cate- cv will not necessarily receive. the :f to allowance", he :said. "For 'ex - ;ale, one holder of an"A"•may be "rmittcd only ',1,000 miles of vo- arional driving, while another. in . e same 'category may, be allowed* .000." In, the preferred 'categories, as gateng_will_einnelsucli utomobile owners as, police, far o' rs withouttrucks, rural mid takers, certain' doctors; and some 'hose needs 'are essential in a coun- The new system, unlike that of last car, will call for strict ratiening ,... .1, all commerdial vehicles,, including e is farm trucks; withini tiro clasies. The uth, Minn7 says "The .Transit''',. .will cover, ambul- ct a's'lenccs?sc'F's. Tke ,second, "Services", is read with joy". . , w- Or buses, taxis, and drive-your- inSchool, visited lest week with . . ' r'ommerciai', `Conimercial mo- TOBERMORY :ISOLATED, : RED' CROSS. NURSE SERVED SICK •I .. `The .recent record snowfall in On iario brought into.•prominence .one of :the least' publicised of the Red' Cross services., Tobermory,: at the .extreme 'tip , of the Bruce Peninsula, was ' snowbound. for • almost .two weeks; and. in this time', • it •turas `.left to'•Mrs, •Camille Horvath, Reg: nurse of the Red Cross Outpost, Nursing staff to- attend to' the medical needs,• of a, cofnmunity.'of 600 people; the nearst s hysiciari being snowed in. at Lions Head thirty mi es away. Mrs. Horvath, who'is spending her second winter in charge .of the Red Cross Outpost Hospital .at Tober- mary, made the rounds of her pat- ients. with the .aid of .her. 200 -pound St. Bernard .dog: 'The : sick people' include haif, a dozen influenza, cases and. one. 16year-old , b'oy'.,seriously ill with appendicitis. She' pushed her ,wayT''on foot two miles', throi4gh ,the drifts each day, relying • on the dog to -'go for aid • if she got into any difficulties. ' ••• •--. _ _ -. =- .After ten days' of : isolation, the 'snowplow bucked its. way through .'the, drifts, bringing. behind it the • mail and a fresh .:supply of the' life-, saving sulpha drugs, which were getting dangerously low. The. doctor, coming -in later by sleigh, found 'all Of 'Mrs. Horvath's- patients in -good. condition, and pronounced• the 16 - year -old boy out, of danger. • Group Standing February 19,Wingbam at Liicknow February 22—Kincardine at Wing - TRADESMEN• TRAINING The Canadian. ,Army will start iiik, mediately to enlist a -limited number of boys :between 17 and 18 years of age who have suitable. qualifications. it haw. been annonneed at National Defence Headquarters. They Will be trained as skilled tradesmen. : The cOUrse§' will ke of approxi- mately 10 Months duration and the boys, who muat be in "A" Category medically, w‘ill receive: a minimum of two weeks -military training be - 1 eacli week day and four: houri on Saturdays throughout the course • will he devoted -to military train - On completion of their : trades training at a vOcational, School the boYs will lie allocated to a Corps, comPlete basic training if necessary arid recei_veadvance'd military train- ing. They will not be allowed to go oVerstas until they ire 19 years old. tives live near centres where couress are given may, at the District' Of- ficer." Commanding's discretion, be permitted to live at home and draw subsistence allowance, • Di. James1E. LittieleaVes •on' Fri- • '•?1. N,ehicleS, the owner will belie • day for TrfrOnto from7'where he will • is alloWance pared. down to bare, accompani -a .Party .of Ontario' den•-' • sential needs, andlthize will find tists tO: Chicago. to attend the 't necessary to eliminate' urineces-. winter,' convention -of- the • Chicago ..oXylrips,'drive slowly, and in'every Fenn trucks,. will be,' classed as timited Commercial", and will be lowed -no .mote, and perhaps less, Dental Sbqiety. Mr. An* MacKenzie of Premier. B. C., is a visitor at the tibme of WO. Stitnson. Mr. MacKen- zie ,Came 'East tO visit his brother,' Than 124 to 374 Units per year, ac- prding te the weight of the vehicle Mr. Alex MaCKenziep of the Second Coneessiort; and who has been a pat- ',then emPty and the prOved require- -lents of the owner. ' lent. in Wingham Hospital for sev: eral week!. , The new plan will Make it un-, d k f th e may expect to receive; instead he The An , 411 fill out either a "Commercial" United Ciiiirch W. A. held its month - .r a "Special" form, and will be ly meeting at the home of Mrs: W. L. MacKe.#zie on February 10th. The %Ix -anted whatever allowance may be E. Harris,,Breckles and A. Andrew; It will abolish the classification ot. and coninSted of readings by Mrs. ' assenger cars according to weight,' MacDonalti and 'Mrs. Harris: A .§olo :nd thus will end the provision un - by 1Viss, !freckles and two contests. 'er which c higher alloWance wai Tea and sendwiches were served, I :ranted for heavier, more costly %. Pastor SUNDAY, FEBRUARY -.21st 11 a.m.-JSubject, "Afa's Reform". Children's Story—"Trickery neVer Pays". lunier Church. It will make mandatory for every truck and car to bear a windshield :ticker, indicating its categorY. Cats belonging to ARP workers and em- ployee -drivers under, the • Wartime Industrial Transit, Plan, will beat respectively eithet an "ARP" 'or a 1*,ike that of the holder 'of a pre- cptegory, the case of eabh .:commercial vehicle owner will be constantly under tevieW. by the Re- • gional Office which approved' the commercial, application: At the out - owner of% each commercial vehicle ,rin be bild how' many units he will 1: Le allowed, and will be granted two coupon booki, each' containing no Victory. Food ° S:p+cals QUA,,ICEtt MUFFETS. 2 ,boxes ,19e CHEDDAR CHEESE `ROLLS Pound : 35c SHORTBREAD 'COOKIES Pound- • , ' . ..19c ----TEA-BISIC A shortcut to ,better Bis- cuits and Dumplings ' . ' • Box • 33e OGILVIE ROLLED. OATS Special, .. °•6';ibs,.25C • Sugar, ' Tea; Coffee :Coupon No. 13 Valid Monday,: ' , • . February 22nd. .40.4 iHMPSOWS 'PHONE' 82 : WE DELIVER HOOT'. _IWO' • Hoot•!..An' I like the bagpipes, high on a 'hill and far -r -r awa'.. (An' th' higher 'th' , hill an', the fur -r -the -r -r -r awa', th' better -r -r I like therh). Many, 'of ' the men entering :the Army through 'No:- Disri t e of at •. Lansdowne Park, Ottawa, prob- ably feel the same • way. For . 'each morning at :Reveille -6;15 o'clock the-barracks to awaken tile slumber- ing men. As an awakener, the pipes have no peer. Hard to waken indeed is the Man who can sleep 'through the skirl, of the pines and the crash and rattle of the drums. He May- Sleep While 'the bugler plays reveille, but the bagpipes will banish the deepest slumber. Men new to the barracks„pulled out -of a deep sleep by the` Hielan' -Music; uscially-first wonder -what — the row is', then gasp in amazement as the ' pipers and drummers March Have you renewed your Sentinel CHEK - R CHIX ORDER YOUR aby Chicks EARLY, AND BE SURE. OF DELIVERY SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON EARLY ORDERS We. Can Fill Your Order For ANY BREED,* ANY CROSS OUR FINANCE PLAN For, reliable farmers, we will supply' you with Hog Chow at to- day's Caill Price; 'pay when the Hogs, go to Market—no carrying charge. ' Lorne Maitennan, 'Phone 77-w, Luckiiiik BUY - War SavInis STAMPS There Are Somme Spread Out On The Bargain Tables Front The Dungannon Stock