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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-03-25, Page 8N'E.OYEKALLS .4% WORK EANTS-7Eor Men .who -insist ,.the Veal:Le-it wear available, !earns ere double stitehed, roomy,. :YOUTHS' ''AND ClifiLDON'S OVERALLS, hea'4-deniM., buy the:: tie -4;A WartiMe measare for :thrift.' Pair •$1.25 & $1:49 Iv;EN'S WORK- SHIRTS --,Made to wear longer, strong eett911,,_•04ll suits, Or work shirts. Note the Width/ 60"' wide.' Yard ..... 50c • of blanket' lengths:16" o Or at" 73C or could be uted, for Kimonas • THE FUEL gIT'UATION is going to be serious for 1943. Our advice is' to place your orders early as orders received will be filled in the rotation to which they are received. Last Year our 'mood supply was heavily oversold. ' WE WILL HAVE SUPPLY of 4 -foot Milted Cordwood for • sale. This is a Splendid grade' of wood. • • ao ourtnew mill gets into productien which, will be shortly: CUSTOMERS CAN HAVE as many mixed slabs as they re- 'HARDWOOD SLABS will -only be supplied on basis of one •-•-04,rd Hard:it:id with one Cord •Mixed SlabS. Orders' on file • will be filled in this manner., Lucknow $awmill Company Prayer For Revival • . The prayer meeting for 'revival be held as usual iri-l—he Institute rociin 'tfiis Friday evening af 7„3.9._pan. The Bible reading class under -the leadership of Rev. Robert • • TOEIZ* ENT*NEL, L*fV OW3,:ONTAEIO SCA L.S 'WON .GROUP CHAMPIONSHIP LOCAL andiENER MSS, JeteSie Heidersbn returned. to Tpronto on Wednesday. ' a day at his heme at Forcly,ce. Bill Blitton .is taking :cOurse in telegraPhy '44 typing • at. the local Lloyd 8tewart of Stratford spent Sunday With hia parents, 'Mr. -•.a.n. Mrs. Philip -Stewart'. " field visited on'• Saturday.. at the' Durnin. was,. hoine froth tondon to spend the week -end .with his parents; Mr. and Mrs', Sam Dur - Mr.' and Mrs. Robert Fisher and IVIr 'and .Mrs. Norman Wilson of With relatiVes here.: • at Halifax and Mrs. Ritchie of Lon- don Viaited last week With his par- ents; Mr: and Mrs'. Jim Ritchie. ' Miss Jean Thorn, Mothereraft nurse, :who had completed'a case at Sarnia, sPerit the Week,eiza, here before returning to Toronto on Tues - ea re Luaolow FRIDAY 8 pan. _SATURDAY 7.30,05..9.3.1 I4ARCH '26, .27 IUD LOU ABB i'TedCOSTELLO fiking • Mrs. Bert Ward, who has been afflicted with arthritis. for a lengthy ' period, has riot been enjOying good health this winter; and is •presently 'confined to bed With. a heart' condi- Miss Eileen Hall of Toronto has spent several days at her honie here, accoinit Of •the illness of her mother, . Mrs. J.' H. Hall, Harvey hH:rle,1 thiois_:_tlxlieeekR..c.A.F. also 'Visited --Allan--.Treleaven--visited--at -his- hdme here last week before report, ing duty on FridaY in the' R. C. F. at Toronto. Allan, who has been empipypd by the Eaton doilipany, • enlisted -last-fall, The scripture to be read for this week is, the Book of Romans chap- Portimity of reading the Bihle film systema le Y. ome an rm yo ance an riize Dr IN ,THE TOWN BALL, LUCKNOW • Friday, Aprzl 2nel Dance at 9.30 Sharp •CARRUTHERS' ORCHESTRA — ADMISSION 35e Lunch Counter Under Auspices Liicknotto Women's?, hrtitute GET YOUR TICKETS NOW FOR A Ton of Fertilizer (Valued at $28.50). or the Equivalent in Cash PRIZE DONATED BY MR. JOHN jAMIESON • ENTIRE PROCEEDS .IN AID OF kucknow Branch 'of the Red ?ross TICKETS 25c-5 for $1.00,; ON SALE THIS WEEK -END. 11, SIVIITH, Pres. Red Cross, • BUY .1 STAMPS J. R. IVIeNAB, Chairman Aid to Russia tom.' and Mrs.: W. Stewart, are the United Church will be conducted on Sunday by Rev: Robert McCon- nell, Rev. Steivart reserved one week. of his snmrper vacation fo the trip a Ottawa at, this time. moved this week to.Lucknow to the former. re-Sidenee they recently piirchased, and which has been tenanted- by Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCall, Mr. and Mrs. McCall are moving to 'the residenCe.o -tfm. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE AESO STRANGER THAN FICTION and SHORT SUBJECT Adults 30e. Children 18c (tax included) Luelcii0W JuVeniles 'are --Group champions, They Won 'the title last :Wednesday. night. when they nosed lads. They clid7 it the hard .way, Dropping the. first two games fo the Papooses,. the Lucknow kids tame :off abries ;that' Went the 4101'. five. : •It,Was a hard fought game. These two teams .have plaked:better bp6-' -key, but what the garne lacked in, the Way of Speetacular hoCkey; Wag Made up 'for "exciteitient • and •of determined battling bY these lads. Bill Chin icered both of ,Luck- now's:: goals. Hap Hall set up the firSt ofie...lor him arid brothers Geo, 17- Play; "opened- 'fast with -Wingham trying for, and prettY nearly get- ting, a face -o0 goal. They had the jump : on the Sepoys . before they realized the game.wag on. But froth there on there 'wasn't much to '..pielt"; Chpose between them,' although LucknoW, threatened oftener and had, -more sUccess in keeping the heat . sou ice caused a postlionerrient of the game from Monday uatil Wed - "porky" ChM got into the last game, after a siege of the mumps, Roy Havens missed the last ene. • That wenn& ,up the 'season, but these lads will be heard frorwagain, for praetiCally the: Whole team has COMING NEXT WEEK GEORGE E. FORMBY in "Come On 'George' kinloss council met on March' 1,p, :1943, 'as :per adjournment. ,All mein - hers present. The minutes of the previous meet- -ing -Were appreyed_and signed._ _- Clifford Johnston was appointed poimdkeeper for the Holyrood,div- March 15, i The treasurer s bond *as renewed ith Mr. H. C: McLean of Wingham. Under an amendment to -the "Dog tax and 'livestock Protection. Act" poultry, including chickena, duCks, geese and turkeys, come under the previsiens of the Act if destroYedby clogs, to the amount of fifty pounds or over at any ime thne. —The—clerk-was-nistrutted to -ad- vertise for tender7:toCrush. and haul the gravel. required' for the year - again On Monday the 12th day of April, 19431 ' a bonnie Of years yet -in Auvenile :1-.Apo,ALS po NO. FARTHER • ...THURSDAY., iVi.ARCH 26th, 3194a Lucknow"Juveniles won the. grdup championship, but go no farther' in by the League seeretary/But Luck - now is satisfied. • We a -long' story, Mit we'll try' to I be. brief„Lucknow and Kineardinp Week - End features Thompson's RED RIVER CEREAL Box 250 • JEWEL' SHORTENING , With handy 'measuring guide - on every carton • IVORY LAUNDRY 'STARCH ' Complete washing instruct- ions° on every box . 2 Boxes • 25c were grouPed to ,play • a double' entry arid a new single schedule was winner by February '20th. Lucknow finished the Schedule on top by Feb- ruary 19th. • . The three teams agreed to play. another.shigle 'schedule, whieh fail- ed to materialize. In the meantime, 'J.- -Stafferch7secretary of the 0,7 g. group winner and advised the loCal The Visitore opened the scerin Management that Sarnia was the fiVe mithites in "the first period. Luckfasw got the5equalizer early in- the SeCond frame. Hall wound lip for a ,rink -long dash, let go la hard 'shot at McLeod, which. car- omed off 'hik pads'. and Bill Chin sWooped in to: pick .-the• corner the' net. At least half 'the rink full of fans figured Hall had scored it. third period When the Chin' play: Bill sorted the puck out of a maze of legs and ' rifle& it into the twine. The crowd Went Wild. cautions game •• and checked like fiends,_ so that _Wingham couldn't get properly organized. for a -final assault in the reniaining Minutes of Wingham—Goal, McLeod;. Def., Bell, .Lockridge; centre, 'Hilburt; LETtERS TO THE EDITOR 't On. behalf lef the Ontario Feder- ation of Agriculture may I take the opportunity a disclaiming any re-• sponsibility for tile chain letter; ad- vocating Voluntarily decreased farm production as a reprisal against cer- tain government measures, which is' being circulated throughput roral Ontario. .While we have disagreecf •frankly and at times emphatically with price' control policies' as enfOrced by the dominion government and shall cod- tinue to do, so, we:ate no tirrie have contemPlated suilh cheap and venge- ful ways ef gaining our demands. The 'Ontario 'Federation has al- ikays co-operated with the governz ment in efforts to increase efficient farni prqduction and the Federation has done, and will do, everything within its Power to . assure Canada arid the United Nations of an ade- quate food supply: • Yours very truly, Alex McKinney, Jr., Pres., Ont. Federatien of Agriculture Wife: It's.the furniture folks ebrne • for the piano,rnenry. • Husband; But I gave you • the "Yes, I know; dear; but don't say , anything, I'M going to pY them as soon as they get it downstairs. I've decirled to have it in the sitting closest Juvenile team and wanted to 'arrange a sudden death gaMe be- tween- Lneknow and' "Sarnia at ' • He was advised that t4is: arrange- ment was not satisfactory to Luck - pow.. and that Kitchener, OWen &mild and Elmira were all' closer, and each had Juvenile teama. NO - The -playoff series for the Group charimionship was then arranged be-, Cluhs, While this series was in pro- liovir. management quoting the chap- ter In the rule book,. by winch a team .can -diSqUalified ,for net ruary 20th. nesday night.' Laag distance phdne calls were put in for Mr. Stafford ' QUICK SUDS IN : COOL WATER ALL COUPONS in Ration Book No. I Expire You'll Enjoy Spring Shopping' THOMPSON'S 'PHONE 82 WE DELIVER from Lucknow bn both Thursday wings, Lloyd and Ernest; Alt:, Pym, Ternplemari, .11pfiman, Brown, Ed- and Priday but he "cbuld not be • contacted" on either dayat Lucknow,-Goil, Orr; Def., Hall, Juvenile teams in the running•hed Holnies.; centre, A. Chin; Wings, G. Chin, B;Chin; Alt., Treleaven, Mee- t/941d, Ferguson , and Johnsten. • Summary First Period Cheques issued: J. R. Lane, hydro at hall, $6.78; Miss Jean Weir, typ- Provinbial treasurer, insulin, .1.10; J. R. Lane, postage, 3.00; cheque, 're- mium treas. bond, 8.30; _Thonia5 Gaunt, supplies, 3.50; Dan T. Mc- Kinnon, elcp. road- convention, 15.00. Highway cheqhes: PaY. roll No. 3, $119.15; Mrs. -deb: 'COIWITI, sfainps, On Willies return from his first dance, hiS mother asked: Well, Wil- lie, how did yoii like your first dance? "Oh", Willie replied, "it's easy, All you have te do is 'turn around and keep wiping your feet": • LOCKNOVP ONITED CHURCH SUNDAY, MARCH 28th 11 .a.M.—Rev, Robert Meconnell. 5.2 No penalties. Second Period • Penalties—Terriplethan, Hail. Third Period ' A Chin) 5 5 <Close:740-7800- fans- W-itnessed Wed riesday night's final tussle for 'the' Group Championthiri. Mani hockey 'fans had just wised up to the brand • of :hockey these kids play, as the season ended. by playoff .time, and after winning the first two games, were pretty confident' of taking .the series—and their prospects looked good to say the least. , by this' time belled clOwn to Barrie and drimsby—and Liicknow. In `eVenti of being 'allowed to continue, travelling .distances and the u,ncerk." tainty of the weather' thade.the idea iinpractical for Lucknow so the idea of trying to get a 'reprieve from Mr.. Stafford was .abandotied andi an exhibition game arranged with El- mira, tO see. how the lotal lads would compare with one pf the best THE SYRUP KING of Bruce Colin. - teams in Ontarip. Elmira Was ty, James :Garland ofo Cargillj. has inated,by grinisby by one &al en ..2,609 trees tapped this season. He the round. Started operations -ea March 12th. Hedle BUTCHER, OFFERS . I/Highest. CASH Prices FOR Tallow 00i Outside of the 6 to 1 licking they. received in the third game, it was as close and keen a series as you'll get anywhere, and a heartbreaker for either team to lose. . "Tory" Gregg handled the final game. With So much at stake in this tussle •"Chnek" Webater declin- ed the assignment' "with thanks'. 'Wellington 'McCoy, promOter and tutor of the local lads heaved. a sigh of relief as the final beewent. "Pelt". took his job and` all its 're. was as tickled as the -kids With the vietory--not. to mention the finan- cial shot hiS team gave the Arena • Authorized Agent' for II. 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