The Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-03-25, Page 5ea
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THURSDAY, lOtARCH 25th, 1943
Lyceum Theatre
W I NGHAM
Two Shows Saturday Night
KI'NLO.UG:H
Mrs. Ii, A. Graham returned
frltm' Listowel after spending .a
days with Mr. and Mrs. M. John-
.
Two of ol;l.• village little folks
Thursday, Friday Satur„y . were . quite sick during- the week,
MARCH 25 2 % Betty Hodgins: had pneumonia and
/ Bevin 'lVfeLean a convulsion.' Bo
ALAN LADD ` are ,;improving nisei ° a
• VERON CA_LAKE y
• Mr. .Wm Congiam,visite
BRIAN D ONLE VY with Mr. • and ' Mrs. - Malcolm L '
„• f, * in * -* last week ,.and on Tuesday`they vi
ited:relatives in;Dungannon,
, The Red • 01 -os ladies held a • S
Patrick Social in the school on We
nesday .evenings A splendid. ,crowd
came; out'' to ,Support the worthy
• cause: Mr. John Einiinerson. acted' as
chairtnan fQr the. following program:
chorus, school children; --recitation
Winnifred. McFarlan, ' Irlma Jea
' Percy, ,Stewart',Lane;' mouth_orga.
• music, Tom Mown; solos, Mrs: Joh
.1 m ersan, .Miss M•arville-,Scott,-Mi•
tired-I'i7riiell; ` speelches; ` Mr: } John
Emmerson, Mr. • George Haldenby
`Mr,� Malcolrn Lane, Mr. Perry Hod
IIENRy FONDA gins, readi. gs, On the Red Cross
OLIVIA. D eUTAVILLAND and' its warn, ' Mrs, "W,- JMcLearr
JOAN LESLIE A .Soldier's Letter, Mrs. Perry, Hod-
gins; Oii a Red . Cross Meeting, Mrs.
Milton 'Walsh;. journal, May Boyle;
dialogue, Here Comes the Bride, by_
Darts Bair; Jack:•.Barr,"Scott. •Walsh h,
Don Bushell and' Hugh Lane; An
-Tush eantest, Mrs: ;Perry Hodgins:
The• ' collection • taken. amounted . to
$6.82. Mr. George Haldenby was
asked toaucti.on the articles that'the,
ladies brought 'for :the rummage sale,
'and in a few minutes a splendid dis-
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THE WCHNOW SET T ,:.LVCKNOW, .ONTARIO
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LUC KNOW SENTINEL
Published every. Thursday Morning
at Lucknow;, Ontario, ' •
oma • Miss Marion Gardner, Mr. Keith
few Hackett of Lucknow High ,school
hn- have been homew suffering froin
colds.
Miss icer a Ijunter of Lucknow air- L. CAMPBELL "IHOMPSON
crait�'is improved after being ;at her Publisher and Proprietor
home here for': the "past two weeks
th sufferi -g from sinus and'axitrurn
trouble. ' ; :
d 1 • Mrs. Robt. Ritchie spent last Week
ane in I ucknotiv :with her daughter, Mrs.
=, A •'Wilson. and . lVFr:.Wilson, • 1
Miss: Lorna Hunter spent •-last
yveelt with Mr- arid: Mrs, W', G, •Hun-
t. 'ter
THE•' •GLASS -KEY
Another . t h r i 11°i rig mystery
story by. •Dashiells• Hammett. -
;Also "Cartoon"
-"Animal Subject"
"News" •
Matinee •Sit. 'Afternoon 2,30
1Vlaj4413r, -4117-0 a -i, Wec uesei y,-
MARCHH .29, 30, 31'
d-'
Mrs. Art -'Clark and family,;•Mrs..
Cochrane and children,, of Belfast
were visitors on • Monday with• Mrs.
Warden Howell. •
, . Miss Edith •Johnston '. visited her
n . parents Mr. and Mrs-. Frank John -
n cion of Kinlough over the "week -end
n when they celebrated their silver
i. vedding-
n. '• Mr, Jack Gardner- acrrompanied'
, 'I Mr. Clair Irwin to Londonon. Sun-
- •day.
• Mr. Harvey Ritchie, -• Miss. Elsie'
i ,Ritchie Mrs.
Wm. Ritchie• were in
,Goderich on Saturday, last.
• Mr. and Mrs. :W. G: Hunter en-
tertained a* few of .their friends on
Saturday seven g; . .--.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer- . Wall' of Cul -
THE MA LE. ANIMAL
A satirical comedy of .life.. on
the cainpus.' T '
Alli
So
"Musleal Subject
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BELFAST ST play, , of groceries, vegetables, sewn
articles, s glassware anti
cereals
were
Mr:
.and. Mrs. 'Johnston Mact,eod
-•disposed of arid netted the, treasury
and familyspent Satin -day day afternoon'
$9.13: All joined in the National An -
•'w` Mr. And Mrs, Roy Alton, them ;and refreshemnts were served,
r,, and . Mrs.. Alen Hackett•S , ': -'
z:. (. nmm'tf^ee:_fo- .tlae•-next-social iso Mrs:
-"---•-arieW :, riot' a.- `-Alex ackett Jr Roy Graham, -Mrs Wib. Hodgkinson
visited w'ith�l+fr and :Mrs, Phai•ia Miss: John Emmerson n. ,•
Mathers Sunday. evening: ' .'• 6•
• Mr:'and Mrs. Bert M'i•s: John Colwell is in Glamis
Alton and chit= "
• caring for her daughter, Mrs,, Mervin
dren were• Sunday visi'tors'witfi' Mr, Hedley who is seriously i1l.
• and `"Mrs. Thos, Webster. r
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Mr, and Mrs. S e ',lrwin ,and Congratulations'' .to,Rev. H: 13
pre and'. Mrs.. Hamilton of .Fort George,
.family spent Sunday. with 'Mr, and N'. W Territorities and to -Pte, and.
Mrs, Robertson of Auburn,
• Jfrs:.Chester .Emmerton (nee •Irene.
Mr_ and_. Mrs, ••'Cfeor e ' - ... _ . : -
g �uoi5 aha Jcihnstone) • on'the arrival of. bob
Betty visited on' Sunday evening;; boys. ' y
-' with Mr. and Mrs. Vint. • 'This community..also exten '
,Miss Elmira Alton spent' a ' fewds con=
gratulations to 'Mr: and Mrs. John
° days last.week with Mrs. Wm, War- Currie . (nee : jean: Orr) who,were
ins, married ,ori Saturday last; March •20.•,.
Mr,
and '
Mr.s.-,Ton
n Blake Visited The 'bride. is : well and favorably'I l
on. Wednesday night with Mr, and known here
, - •having made her_ home,-Mrs.WiH--Adton. '"fortle past few yearswith Vr.•and 1
J ross . wer'e• visitors with 'the 1ady,s
I par• entst Mr. and ' •Mrs. Wm.' Ritchie
! on: Sunday.
• 'Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland,
and family were recent visitors With'
f.Mr. Kirkland's •mother � and sister of
1. Teeswater-,_ • • ,, . . •
Mr.., Samuel Reed returned home
from Goderich on Tuesday last and
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THURSDAY, MARCH 15th,, 1943
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--By 'A. M.; Niehplson, M.P. • ' �.
One "of' Sir. William i3everidge's••
students, Dr.' L.'8C. "•Marsh;'• has' pro -J
:doted , a' "Marsh :Plan for Canada.
While both reports suggest radical
changes in Great', Britain and Can-.,
ada, no legislation is likely ' to be
passed in either country till after
the . war. The , `lengthy ,' report will
no doubt .provide a basis fur ;dis
cussion as plans will.kr.c. formulated
to solve some of our major economic
and -social -problems:-
• A lengthy debate took 'place re-
garding Canada's .fuel shortage„ .
Members from all parts of Canada ' <'
indicated that fuel supplies in deal-
ers' yards Were never as low at 'this
time of year. Hon. C. D. Howeout
lined • steps that had been ' taken to
cope with the 'fuel'•famine which is •
.inevitable .if action is not taken at
once.. ' • r
The Fuel Controlle'r advises that.
Canadians 'use more than • a . ton of
coal and .a cord of wood. each' year
for every 'man; woman and' child.
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LANGSIDE NORTH
A 'number. of ,ladies. gathered at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Win.. Orr
(:n Monday evening to honor Miss
LOwing tothe large numberof: end Jean Orr, 'bride=elect of the week.
listments and the' shifts in popula- Games were'pla.yed and aPS'ocial•time
tion, there is a aerioua shortage of was ` enjoyed by •ail: During the
labor in areas where wood is Cat 'for Course of the evening the following
coin
rtTercial purposes: A subsidyof address v
as•iead by Mit. Bill Smith.'
41.00 per co 'd will be paid fox; every
his sister Mary, 1VIrs. Pipe is'makirig cord of wood delivered to a seg
favorable recovery after .herr. recent istered dealer. since ,March 5th: °The'
oper-atio r -; - - -- _ bonus-.--will-be paid -to --1 -pi od-rxce-rs-
for .wood cut on or before. June 30,.
A chip on . the shoulder indicates
there's wood higher up.
Mrs. Albert . Crang. •''
Mrs. Arthur Grahain was ill at
the home of her • parents, M. and
Mrs,.. A. E. Haidenby during the
week. . • ' ' • '
1ted Cross collectors were•' busy
making' their annual rounds during
the week. • 'Canvassers were, Miss
Rtith 'Guest, Base Line;. Mrs. Bert
McLean,. n
. , Mrs.•Wib Hod
gkinson, 'Kin,
ough Village; Con. 12 West, Mrs.
Milton 'Walsh; -Can. - 12 East, :Mrs.
Wm. 'Lapp and Miss-' Tena Hodgins
Langside, . March. 15, 1943.
,To .Miss •Jean • Orr
Dear Jean:
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1943. It is hoped that municipal and, ,co
patriotic organizations Will make a le
special effort to. see :that additional friends behind, become establisshed Mr: and Mrs Jim Misner .'and
quantities of • wood are cut. •befo • in
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MAFEKING
1 'Mrs. 'Thos. Blake is ,visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Doh MacIver pf,Kin-
lo ss. ,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Curran, ' Mr. and
Mrs. T. NI. Anderson' visited ' with
Mr. . arid Mrs: .Jim Curran of, Wawa -
nosh
on
Thursday Y
fast:
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil' Johnston visit-
edfriends at Arkona and Watford
last week -end. Mrs. Anne Johnston.
Of Lucknow returned , Jljm ¢ith.,
Beca'rrse) ar.e ,one `of -us; :we. 'them, after a twonths' visit with
el loathe to part with you and , her 'daughter, Mrs,: Hira'nn Moffat,
Lrld not calmly' look on, whi1L you Harvey Kilpatrick of Sarnia was
ave your . neighbors and ,:girlhood ;home •on Sunday last.
the• ranks of matrix -ix -on y without Nola of Stratford
June: _ ° ;visited on Sund
first
letting you know. .. : - with Mr. anti Mrs. 'Herb Curran.
Hon, Mr, Ilsley announced that That' 'here We have gathered, our
eleven hundred mullion ill --be the `thoughts to reveal • . miss Olive Blake�of Goderich is
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objective for the next, Victory Loan: . Our hearts Overflowing with wish- `home• thisMrs•
.- Sant this it- by -fax -the -biggest goal os too gr�lnd 'to concea Mr. and .Mrs: Sarn Sherwood or
for esinglep .. �" ' Lucknow visited on Monday ,at Herb
y • loan • it s ex .ccted . ••P'lease's aeeept all our wee tokens 'C ,
that' Canadians on the "home. fa•oiit rail wrapped, up in: rhymes.' In days . urrans, ••
will see that these War demands arL "of the future you. 'can read them Mary Horton •of SS. No, 17,. Wa-
fully 'met,' - many 'tmes." Our wishes.•, wanosh was home, •over the ,week
• I ifor your)
future—Skies • ever bltie, • . flower end, " -
WH'ITECHURCH. rsfrown pathW•ays always for you -•
These fcw lines • to you • are-. ten- The shop. assistant was in
Rev, John Poliork• of :At'lsa Crt is rilbi �'d " Y' 144 f• riends sansei e and , p. 9posing • _ ..
visited last 'Tuesday ' j true h ,ping Gul` congratulations' "Remember", the said to t
y .,with his son "this is the last dayof
Mr: Rhys' Pollock and ,Mrs.
Pollncl ' `t r'1 be sennas bored as the Teal -S. roll this
1-y and v; e• ie away fromyou. ins offer .
Signed" on 'behalf of 'your. friends '
!.maul la. iglib ra-, e -T -'regia easkxnette,
$his parents, Mr. and''Mrs,:Pater Mof-
f , i,aura Cur sic,: Mrs. Wm: Smith, I
fat.• •
1 Jean then opened the , gifts and
tt .the Path of rnd_ F... -fat as- rtr--Toror,tu,
•last week attending the Mutual Fire
ness• All joinedin singing `For she's Underwriters' Association of Ontario
r jolly 'good fellow". Lunch w'as then
ebnvention.
Congratulations -to Mr. and ' Mrs. . unfortunate.
J,
YOUIEAB, I T' at ,ali_h.ourc •
that long -drawn cry oft4he loco-
motive whistle. It's the war whoop.
'...�.....,., of the ran
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IF POSSIBLE
AVOID TRAVEL CANADIAN RAILWAY FREIGHT RATES
OVER WEEK -ENDS .
' AND HOLIDAYS
• it may be a troop train speeding
to keep a -date with a ottvsoy ... it, .,
may be a long freig loaded with
tanks,, guns and othe a'terials of
war, many of them built • by the
railways themselves ...' h may: be
another week's supply of raw
._rli oto rw; l , •mow nt_irly-• -
production, or foo -,.fuel and otter
essentials for the' horse front.- '
1943.'MODEL
Itis -the proud war whd'op of' •
' Canada's greatest war 'industry—
the' railways, which are' serving
_ e,.aatiaa..as,..e�ecariwely. in�wei* _.
in peace. Only -the railways can
furnish mass transportation'on
sudh a scale.
Your railwa}s were ready :
ready in wax, so that Canada
could strike with all her might. •
They will be ready in peace
ag x to--selrvezgrexter* ": •. -
CANADIAN NATIONAL
rolling ..ever forward , on high•
.ways'of steel. '
ARE 'THE LOWEST IN THE WORLD
CANADIAN PACIFIC
• Mrs. Kirby of''Teeswater visited
last week with her Mother, Mr;
Duffy.
Mr: and Mrs. :John Burchill•
Culross, • also Mr. and' Mrs, Ji6lan Fal-
.cener .an• ' * xss ar)orie ,.Falconer
of Wingham visited on Sunday With
Mr. and, Mrs. Ezra Wellwood, • • t
1VIr; and Mrs: Joe Keiswatter mov-
ed last, week ' to near . Walkerton.
: where .he is .going to help his'father,
on his farm there.: • • •
Mr. and Mrs: puncan..Kenrtedy •cif
Wingham , visited on' Sunday , ivitl�
;his. mother, Mrs. David Kenn( dy.
• Mrs. Haggitt of Blyth is'.vrsi.:ir,s;
this week .with her moll cr•. i:s,
A. Erne rson.." • • ' •
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. We'are�sorry to -report li'tt'le Jack
Coultes, , Jean Gaunt • and' Mary I'M',
,Morrison are ,on the sick list with
the flu.. " •
Mr: and Mrs.. Cross and 'x family .
of Walkerton visited Sunday with
her• parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 'P':' Mc-
lean,
Miss Doris. Markle, daughter , ,f
Mr, 'and Mrs. George Markle of 13en-
der,' Sask., who has been visiting.'
:relatives .at Hamiltoli, •is' visiting
here at the home ,of her gran(loar- '
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hector liriia3
and with other relatives. si
The Women's Institute' held' a
euchre and .,dance in the ha l l here l
last ,Thursday evening, with' a god
attendance. 'Mr, 'Jae,. Tiffin, Jr, an.d,.
My's.. Cecil Falconer were the 'two!
winners after 'which a dance was en-
joyed'with music •by •Messrs. Joe andi•
Dan Tiffin accompanied by Mrs.
*Pickle -at .the piano.
The W.M.S, of.. the Presbyterian
ia.'n
-church was held last Thti sday, a f-• 1
•.;,. _ .. , htsm'e"tit lvTr s:. f,",f" a'
McLean. The. scripture lesson was
read• by Mrs.. Albert Walters; pra •i'r
by Mrs. Ezra Wellwood:• Meditation '
by• Miss Annie. Laidlaw: papcjr on
Italians by Miss .Annie Kciinedy;
topic by Mrs. Mowbray. Mrs. Aitort
Waiters was . elected president fo:
the' rest .61 the year. The meeting.
Son.' -byr Gltce o r
'son.' ,
the act
he girl,
astound -
ST. HLLENS':°
Clifford• Pkirdon 'of the R.C.A.F ,
Centralia and Mrs. Pardon Were vis- '.
itors Tor'a few 'days ,with. Mrs, put. -
den's parents,' Mr. And Mm's, erch•i
Aitchison, • rc
Tvart Magoffin of the R.C.A.F. orf.'
Toronto and Goldwiti Purees of the
R C.A F., Vancouver, have .bees',
sphnding a"ttrvo weeks' le4ve at their
homes heret .
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served:
! LAC ..Dave Moffat of Debert, N.,
is' spending two weeks'NS., 'leave with
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(The n,ttritional.
statementsin"Bat-
to- Work-to-W'in"
,are acceptable to
�Nutrition Ser.
vices, Department
Pensions and • ..'
National Health,'
Ottawa, .for the
Canadian Nutri-
tion Programme.)
Day of Praye•
r .Seii%r1ce •
Mrs. Earl, Howse ,was the• leader
fol: the •Worl'd's Day. ,of 'Prayer held
at , the home of Mrs... Colin Mac
Gregor. The general theme. of wor-
ship was the prayer' "Father I 'pray
'that they may all be one". Part one.,• -
consisted of 'responsive • readings;
then hymn "0 God
our help in ages
past was• sung and Mrs. Colin Mac
Gregor offered prayer. The . Litany •'
of ' Petition and Intercession was
zeati . respor-isivel-y•-ancl-•a-°two ' tniu-
ute silent:praYer was ;observed. Then'
Mrs. D. A. MacLean offered prayer,
A reading was given' by Mrs. George
Collinson. Then' the Litany of Re-,•
pentence :was, talken by Mrs. 'Jack
Collinson and read responsively. A
paper on ;`The effectual prayer of a '.
righteous man availethc much",: was
read by Mrs: H;. McLean.- •
ASHFIELD •
•:The collectors f r 'the Red Cross
'drive have • nears, 'all completed: , •
their eanvas.and tn,et with'a splendid
ponce.
res .
The ladies•cof the, Laurier quilting'
-group held a-°soc4al" evening on Mon-
day: evening. This will be' the last
for this season. , ".
We, are pleased to reporta marked •
im}lrovexnent in the conditiox"x of Mr...'
'Rory --]MacGregor after his unfort=
unate accident.'He expects to be able.
to°'•leave the hospital -in a fe days.'
Erreuraging repos • are coming • •
from Victoria. Hospital, in- London
where Mr. -Alex MacLennan is a'
patient, Alex's accident ' was very
John Currie ;(nee Jean Orr?. who I ' The roads are all open now 'for -
were Married on Saturday. motor traffic. -
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AND HELPSMAMH THE AXIS!. --
The nett time you are frying or toasting.
something, just imagine the satisfaction -
it would give'you to pour that hot •fat
rightdown the back of Adolph, Toi000r,.
gBenito. • • ' .
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You can 'even do better than that, Fats
make glycerine, and glycerine makes
high explosives to sink their submarines,
' destroy their aeroplanes and. tanks.
Bones ,produce fat, also glue for war •
industry.
very spoonful of dripping, every
ounceof scrap fat, and every: bone, •
cooked, uncookedor dry, must be saved."
Strain ail drippings through' an ordinary
strainer into a clean wide•niouthed,•can.
��,� \\, '/. When you have' collected a pound or
! ; • , \ A ;�/� more of fat drippings take ft •to your
meat 'dealer who will pay you the
may/'ks, established price`for the dripping and
• ' the scrap fat. Or you can dispose of
,( \ them 'through. aray Muxtfcsinat or .
grrve'%"'"iti` yourr tom:
cnunity.
You can be. a . munition snake*
borsht ii,. your own kliohen. $o--
•evea'y day, this easy way, keep won ' g
for Victory by saving every dre of 't
dripping, every piece el scrap fat, and
every bone.
This campaign is•for'tlie duration.
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DEPARTMENT ®F ;RATIONAL WAR •SERVICES•',.
NATIONAL SALVAGE DIVISION' atiasa
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