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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-04-15, Page 5'1`Hu t$I)AY, APRIL 15th, 1943. ' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,LUCKNOW, ONTARIO u FAGS' Ammennewsw Lyceum Theatre WI N G /� • GHA'1 M Two Shows Saturday Night Thursday Friday; Saturday :APRIL 15 161.•• 17 SPECIAL a • Also. "Disney" "Sport" "News" Matinee Sat. Afternoon''2:30 ' Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday APRIL. 19, 20, '21 ILEGULAR PRICES :' 'GREEK CARSON • : WALTER PID.GEON, *.ins*- _ "MRS. MIM-IVER". . Once ' again this wonderful picture' will play' ., at the Lyceum Theatre .for your pleasure. Many -people` were unable to 'see this pictureat, its , last showing'. and have re- quested its return. ' Also "Traveltalk" .43 CREWE: Mr, Raymond: .Finnigan' 'vlsited a • few :days with friends at Exeterand 'London. ' Mr. Ennis •comfort of St. Cathar- ines spent the week -end' with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brake. 4►Jfr:-jird Mrs-I'ferb-Srtatlrers�P old', and Sandra Bradley visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.: Wilfred. Mrs: Bert Treleaven spent Thurs- day- with her daughter' Mss.. Vernon. Hunter, Lucknow. ' Mr. 'and Mrs. Lorne Emmons and Muriel visited a few days' 'With his parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. George Em- mons near Sarnia. K. nI NiLOUGH • The Women's Inditute' meeting was held at the home of Mrs: Wm. i h the; res' a �t Graham ' w e}d n t �, p , . in Charge. The meeting opened with the QiIt and Lord's prayer repeated ed in unison. Minutes of the previous meeting • were read and • approved. Correspondence and business follow- ed. _'Five dollar's • •was voted for the purchase of sitar to make jam :to send'overseas.•and $9.,p0'.to.the Rus- sian Relief Fund. This ' being ., the busir ess meeting the following of- ficers wereelected: pies. Mrs. Frank Thompson ist vice, .Mrs, Baynard Ackert;, 2nd vice, Mrs. Chas. Hod- gins; sec.-treas., 1VIrs. Roy Graham; assistant treas., Mrs. Perry Hodgins; pianist, Miss Edna' Boyle; assistant. pianist, ' Mrs.. Wm:" Graham; ;, press reporter, Miss .;May.,. Boyle; district '•di 'ector, Mrs. Aylmeri 'Ackert; fruit and flower committee, Con. 12, Miss May Boyle; Con. 10, Mrs: Eldon Eck- , enswiller; Con. ft,: Mrs. Ernest Ack- ert; auditors, Mrs. Raynard Ackert, Mrs, W. Graham: Mrs. W. J. McLean gave a splendid paper on "The' Old -Rugged. Cross"quite inkeeping with the Easter meeting The National an- thern closed the meeting - and 're- freshm'ents .were.served. The next meeting win' be, held at the -home of Mrs. •Maurice :Hodgins. A Wetter, of thanks was ,receive=s ; by the Red.:Crossladies from On ', Edward . Bu tt • for a hex of goodies sent • to him oiferseas. - - •Mr: and 'Mrs. Bert Treleaven,;,Ron-. ald and Gwendolyn made a business trip to. ;Exeter on. Saturday. Misses Vim and Annie Culbert who spent e • winter in Aylmer are with their parents, Mr. arid Mrs. T. H Culbert. • Congratulatiofis`to Mr; -'. arid _ Mrs. Walter Forester (nee. Isabel Colwell) on .the arrival of a baby girl and to Mr. and Mrs. 'Allison Collins.' (nee. Edith Burt) on .the arrival of a baby ,L"•1Bdr ' Frank. Currie 'of Petawawa is on a two week furlough at the home of his parents, 'Mr. and 'Mrs.; Milton' Walsh. • . Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Wes- ley. Boyle in the loss of her sister, 'the late Mrs. Jerhn .Coursey of Lu On; Rcftati,es-'_frbm' .here attended.. the .funeral on 'Saturday. afternoon, - The Red Cross social evening held in ,the school on. Wednesday, was well attended.. Mr. John Emmerson acted- as chairman and the following program •,was erijoyed: 0 Canada; chairman's remarks; readings. by Mrs. Milton 'Walsh, Mrs... Wesley 'Guest, Mrs: W J.'McLean,•Miss May Boyle;'. mouth, organ inusic, Messrs. I. John Walsh and Toni. Brown,• solos, rs l sarM. lorie act na%i, 1�Y1is d:o�in Emmerson; journal, Mrs. Perry Hod - girls; , Mr: 'Emrrierson, conducteed a - contest ' which '• resulted in several persons' being called "for a speech. Ronnie: Grahamfavored citation and coungillor• .P. A, •Mur- j Mur- ray gave a few •words of encourage- inent to the ladies on their splendid undertakings:and LIBdr. Frank Cur- rie home from Petawawa gave a nice DONNYBROOK - Cpl. Melvin Craig of London spent he week -end with his parents, Mr. inn Mrs. Jas. Craig. Crat g •Pte.' Graham Chinn London,- vas a recent visitor with his parents 4r. and Mrs. R. Chamney , Mr. Ted Thompson• of Wingham "spent Sunday with his :parents, Mr. Ind Mrs: Norman Thompson, , ' • Mr. -Wilfred Burkitt of. Carruthers, Sask., now of the R.C.A.F: at St. Thomas, was a week-endguest- at the:• home of: his uncle, Mr:. J.. C. Robinson and other friends. • , }• Mr. and Mrs. R. Chamney received cord that their 'sd i„ Sgt, Herman Charrtrney, was in a Windsor hospital suffering- fi:om.measles- and flu. Her- man, ,who recently • returned to Can- . sda after' serving two and • a half years °over•.seas had intended visiting :.is parents whale on a fourtterf-day leave. GUIDES. • • •. Mrs. Calvert marched the Guides _apt the Wingham road. Some oT the: girls :Tsai'd they' -we're --'on 'their -way- to Wingham but Mrs. Calvert thought differently' when., she 'told thern to turn and march :back. The Guides • taking. the War Time Emergency'. Test have to be able to Find their way if lost or in strange territory without a guide. If you saw some girls in •groups of two, one blindfolded, wandering • around _you anew nowkwhat' they were doing: Marilyn McAlpine Was enrolled,.. other recruits either, •- didn't have Tenderfoot Tests' off .or didn't have their. 'Guide outfit. lunch was served. The next social will be held in Easter week and will feature •' another rummage .sale. ,1\4rs. Retry Hodgins and Miss • May Boyle ares, the committee in charge. • Mrs. Joseph Wail, Con. 14, ,is; able to be out again 'after being confined =to he -r-. ,honie .for some. months tewing a serious .opeialion last fall. Mr. and 'Mrs. Glen Pinnell. of Windsor :are visiting with Mr: and Mrs. Wm. Pinnell. - The Sr. Women's Auxiliary was held on . Friday 'afternoon . at the home of Mrs: W. J. McLean. Mrs. John Sturgeon, formerly of Bervie, is visitirig this' .week with friends in the village. Mr, and Mrs. B. Logan of Ripley visited- with rea ives ere on urs - day afternoon. - Mr:.and tVlr s. • Wm. Wall of'Culross have moved to; the' home of the lat- ter'& r5rother, 1Virs.; E: J. Haldepby, `where they have taken- up- residence. The W.M.S. meeting will be held a week from Wednesday, April 21st at the home of Mrs. Wm. Percy. • '. •Mr. Verne :Hodgins is here . liunt- ing • muskrat: . • - outlirie of their fours of entertain ment in camp. 'Mr. and Mrs. Perry _ Hanging cfonated._a.:-quart_of mapl syrup t� the Red Cross' which made $4..00 and the lucky ticket was held by . Mrs: • Mr, Kenny' Orr of -1 angside:• is em - played` at Mr..Alex Percy's. P' • Miss Dorothy: Pi-rrnel-4-- whe-is;-art=- I tending the aircraft school in i'..on-' I don, visited at •'home here. .Sunday. Bert McLean Mr. George Mr. and .at Glenn Pinnell ••of• - LANGSIDE NORTH Miss. Winnifred Donaldson return- ed home from Winghann Hospital on Tuesday. • - The April meeting of the United W.M.S. was held at'the home of Mrs. be he i ' T Maymeeting win H11. he g at the home of Mrs, Bill ,Scot Mr. and Mrs. Farish Moffat ;and Gordon visited on Sunday last with. Mr. and Mrs. ;Wes iWhytock. ; Miss' Emma . Richardson received word recently "of the death of her half brother, •Henry Farish of. Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, He was in his •• 84th year and wasthe last' sur- viving' rhember" of the Farish fam ily. Before ;moving. •to Michigan- over 50 years ago, he resided--on-the'-9th concession of Ashfield. for 6 • years. He is. survived ;by his wife, three .sons and four: daughters. Miss • Katherine MacPherson spent last week -end with Miss , Marjory Arther. • The . April Meeting of the Presby terian •W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Neil "MacDonald on Thurs- day Miss •Betty Donaldson return d home- on - Saturday •--after-- send' spend sometinie.with Mr. and Mrs. James Donaldson. • • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin: and Mr: and Mrs.. Clifford Johnston, Donald and Joan visited recently with Mr. and Mrrs. Farish Moffat. .1, Mr. F: G. Moffat attended the Seed Fair -at.,; Paisley'•on' Tuesday, ;.Haldenby q by. the ladies and sold to Miss Tena Hodgins at $5.00..,A collection was taken amounting to $3.60. The Nat- ional anthem closed the meeting and auctioned 'off a:quilt Mr. 'Ivan Rivett who spent the. past year at Hamilton is spending' a few days at -his home' here before • going sailing for the-. coming season. • made I Windsor were week -end , :, visitors I with their "parents, Mr. • and Mrs.. i Wm. Pinnell: Glenn :has joined the 'Air Force, and goes to' Manning Pool in Toronto this .week.' • , Oat of the FRV/NG. PAN: Otto //do the F/RINW L%NE • f e ALL WWI Canada needs and trust have every.spoonful of fat drippings, every piece of scrap."fat and every bone from every kitchen in Canada. . Fats make glycerine and glycerine makes high explosives. Bones produce fat. Also glue for war industry. ' Don't throw away a• single drop of used fat • — bacon 'grease, meat. drippings, frying •fats— every kind you use. They are urgently needed, to win this war. Strain all drippings through an Ordinary stsainei . . into a clean wide-mouthed can. Save your acrap,fat (cooked or uncooked): and all types of , bones ---cooked, uncooked or dry; - When you have collected a pound or more of ' fat dripping, fake it toyour meat dealers who . will pay you the established price for the drip- * ping and the scrap fat. Or you cast dispose of thefts through any Municipal or Salvage Cornniittee collection system IN EFFECT fit your community. . to a munition maker right in your own kitchen. E'er instance, there is enough eft- >$ plosive power hidclbn in ten pounds of fat to fire 49 ata -Aircraft shells. So—every day, this easy - ,�:way¢ e -a arki io bete ie&.tire4tuma __.._ • i;, • • Y !O •. p F•pAitTnAE NT. 0 ; NAT SERVICES NATIONAL SALVAG7E DIVISION •BP4 7 ,.3 '5- • PARAMOUNT . e E L Mrs i, s 0 0 n r Mrs. A . Ketchaba . is spendinga A w sp g few days in Galt. d . Mrs. -Wm. Maftin is with • her . dau- hter, Mrs. A. Stewart -of • anville. ongratulations to •Mr. andMrs. A, thegift of 'a Stewart on daughter. Mr. Ken MacLennan. of Lucknow is assisting Mr. Goldie Martin at the week -ends. ' ' • We are glad to report • M :i Oliver MacCharles, who underwent an op; eration 'in• Kincardine Hospital, 'is able to be home, .4 .. Mr. Jack BarkWell' spent the. week end with his parents- accompanied: by, Allan• .Hamilton. . Miss Bessie - Reavey of Toronto' is holidaying with -her aunt and uncle, Mr ,aid Mrs. Grant McDia mid; • Mrs. Tom MacDonald of Lochalsh is convalescing at the homeOf her sister, Mrs. Jack McIntosh. • • . - ST. HELENS ' The weekly meeting of the Y.P.U. was held in the church on Sunday everting: The-thern-e-of--the :service• was , the Christian Cavalcade of Music in charge of Mrs. Gordon Mc+ Intyre with Mrs. Rice at the piano. On Monday evening next the Y.P.U. will meet at Mr. Tom Todd's. .. Mr. and Mrs, Ewart McPherson; Florence and Jean of, Wingham were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie Webb. •, LANGSIDE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin and Mrs. R. Tiffin n s e t Sunday p . arch y with Mr. and Mrs: Russel Ritchie of 8th Con., Huron. - ', ' ' Mr. arid Mrs. Ben Naylo of Luck-. now spent- Sunday with Mr and. Mrs. Victor Emerson. • • , The Red -Cross held, their quilting bee at -,the home of Mrs. Ralph Cas- kinette on .Thursday when 2 'quilts. were quilted<'and a` top for another one.,pieced.. The next meeting .will -be .at the home • of Mrs. George Harkness on Wednesday. Mr; and .Mrs. Wm. 'Brown spent p .. .Sunday with her father,' Mr. •Win: Bell Of -Pine River: --The---Langside--Red--•Cross social evening ,will 'be • held this • Friday evening in, -the 'Langside Foresters• Hal•1..Mr..'''and Mrs., George • 'Tiffin' are entertaining the ' Red: Cress"' for the evening~, to bingo games • and dancing... •, Everyone is welcome to cone and .share in the. fun_.. of the vening: ' • Miss Grace 'Richaardson • of- Tees - water ,spent the • week -end at her home- het: e. • • • -When the Red. •Cros$ social even- ing vening was ., held in the Foresters Hall ori April 2nd with' Miss MacPherson hostess the -Collection was $10.45. The evening, was spent: in,bingo,and games and ,dancing. Music was sup- plied by Gordon Wall, Joe' and Dan Tiffin, Mrs: Ivan Conley, Mrs.' Bill Scott and Ardyss Brown. 1 'BRAY CHICKS Wiregq Why write 'letters and .send:naoney. - orclenn? Order your Bray Chicks through me—personal attention, prompt delivery. • FINLAYS:ON BROS.. LIICHNOW BOUNDARY EAST x . The 2nd Concession roup of No:. . 9 held their. Red Cross, quilting at , Mrs: Frank Miller's on Wednesday' last. - ' The Jolly, Workers ' met., at the• horst- of Mrs. Sam Morrison on Tlnazsday_Donatfonz,for the quilt.. wer a_ top by Mrs. James ' Forster ° and lining ,and batt .by Mrs, Morr- ' ison. A' very successful shower , of toilet _articles, etc., to be sent over- seas was . held by the members. • Mr. W. ; R. Farrier has . sold his farm and is holding an auction sale an .Thursday of this- week. , ;x 4 HEN 'they come home—those .• boys who arefighting ghting nok?ti-=•make thein want to stay home,) .Make them happy and -' Contented - on the farm. ,They Will, have new ideas they want 'to, try out. They may want to go in for - _new breeding•stock; new crops; work out a drainage .. or irrigation project; do 'a big : job of fertilizing. You are wearing out implements and equipment -- Mehr -cannot --be replaced 7novm•, You -.shay :want ta erect new buildings, , or to add to present buildings. You may wish to modernile your farm with water or electricity. • You may want a new motor car—new conveniences. and. comforts - for your home. These • things cost Money. Save money now and invest your savings. in Victory Bonds. They will •' provide cash for things you will need when the war' ends. - You can buy Victory Bonds for cash in a lump stint, or you can arrange to pay for them in convenient - instalments over a period :of six. months. Your Victory Bond salesman will be' lad to tell you . full particulars. , WHAT ISA VICTORY BOND? A VICTORY BOND is the promise of the Dominion of Canada td repay le cash the full face value of the Bond at the time stipulated, with half -yearly interest, at the rate of 3% per annum until Maturity. - A Victory Bond' is the safest investment in Canada. The entire resources of the Dominion' stand ,behind it. Canada has been issuing bond's for -75 years... and has never failed to pay every dellai, of principal and interest. A Victory Bond is an asset more readily converted into cash than any. . other security. • . Nit'tiond1.Way Finance Comtnifte'e , 52.-4 0 rnw.,...a.� fr _ et`Jo