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Ll<TCi NOW SENTINE , LUCKNOW,, ON',CRRIO•
THURSDAY, M A Y 6th, 1943
FINE. CONCERT I
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VI CTORY
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It's now more than ever. that;our •.
Boys need your. backing : T11e3" •
.need . the Runs, tanks, .ships,
planes yournosey alone van give
them. They're set to attack.They
offer: their" lives,; They are count-'
ing on us' to Back the. -Attack
with Mt Bonds.;
,Names Omitted
Among donations to the Luck
-now-Branch—of 7the Red Cr-gss
which were omitted ate R. B.
• Stanley,'' $2°50 and Ada Stanley;;
$2:50:
PR' SENi' S
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
8'
BY "REQUEST
Rapturously
reunited
in a joy-
ous hit !
A COLUMBIA- PiCTW
`Irene' panne and Cary Grant
portray a carefree :.newspaper-
man • and his young wife.- The
newspaperman's casual atti-
tude toward life, the demands,
of his job, the near disaster
which ends their honeymoon,'':
the infant they adopt. and the
newspaper they attempt to run
—all these and mare, • provide,
;the; dramatic material for a
'vivid and memorable film.
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CASH PRIZES. GIVEN
FOR NOVELTY- DANCES.
• A large a crowd attended The,
•Clansmen's:• annual :,spring dance
on Friday 'evening Music, was
provided ''by Carruther's orches-
tra, and George Lockhart pres-•
ided as caller -off. , '
A number of novelty dances
were conducted by Card Mac-
'Donald and Lorne MacLennan,
with L cash ...prizes'.:: awarded • the
winners. The best -square dame-
-set--included
ance-set—included .y Marion Stinson,,
Catherine McKenzie, Mrs Geo.,
Moncrief, Eileen Hall, Fraser Nle.-
Kinnon;: Donald McKinnon,John
Hall and Bill Treleaven..
;Spot dance prizes were' won by
P
Reid McKim and • Una Elliott aid'
Hylas McMillan and Betty .Haim-
ilton. The Bowe sisters,.;• Margaret:
•and Pat, were easy winners of
the jitterbug contest. Winners of:
the lucky spiral dance were Mrs
Harve ', Webster:' and Evel
tle.
Frank Hamilton was the "Mys-
tery ..Man", and by the time he
was "captured" and taken to-. the
platform, the prize . money had
been, stepped up . to $11,00. Miss
rion MacDonald of Paramount
Sivas the. winner„ It , was_ necessar7.
to address him, "Good night sir,
ape. you the ;mystery- man?" an
then take him to the •stage.
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COMING. NEXT WEEK ..
$r.Deds Goes to Town
• ADMIS"SION
Adults 30e; . • Children 18e 1
(Including Tax) -
:ic ory Loan Flag •
For Every `Town
•:Lucknow and every town and.
village in Bruce County has been
given' a• Victory Loan, .• Mag.. It
stands' as •a pledge that this town
will meet its Victory Loan ob-
jective, and there will • be. honor
pennants. to be added'. to the flag.
if the., objective is exceeded.
An' just one ad won't'dot al —
You've gotto keep 'em • going.
One word . won't ' tell you very
much, -'
You've got to keep on talking;
One 'Step Won't take you very far,
You've. got to keep on walking;
One incl. won't make you very
tall, . •.
You've got to keep on glowing.
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UPPORT`- t� F '.LOAN.
In its tour o`f- Brice -County in
support of the" Fourth ,Victory
.
Loan, the .Comm A. omi-
.--ay;; ev ni l 0D4 Win -
excellent"' and entertaining pro=
gram. 'Thhe`T'Tait n -Hall- was. filled
arid' the audience spoke very
highly •cf the quality of the 'en-
tertainment.
en'tertainment. '
These ..concerts are presented•
free, • under• , .the sponsorship of
Bruce County manufacturers
Mr, "G.'.H Smith introduced tat"
concert party . which ',included
Duncan Cowan,, Miss Ethel .Evans'
and: Mrs. Louise Westlick;. Mr.
Cowan lived 'up to the advance
:billing as ' "Canada's premier• en
tertainrgr" . and the.audience en-
joyed his . jokes, .songs, and . cos-.
tumes, Miss Evans . prdved,._to••,.be.;
a • skilful violinist and gave • •.a
series' of Scotch and -.Irish num-
bers, as 'well as • joining. with •Mr...
Cowan in: "Musical Moments"
while the' latter played :a :piano
accordion. Mrs. Westlick capably
presided' at the_ .piano for the prtO7
gram. its' •oke_.b fI: -
;Mr,,_Co za p. rie y .n_ap
pealing to his audience to support
the. Victory Loan. To impress up -
en his . listeners the: type of enemy.
we face, -he cited Japanese •atroc-,
ities against' :a; thousand Chinese.
"prisoners' who ..were tortured and
;murdered.' . .. ••.. =.
Mr. • Cowan has two . sons :over:.
seas
t Finns. Contributing . ..
' The following is a.• list. of Bruce
County manufacturers who sub„.
scribed•'. -and contributed• • : to the.
.success of this tour; of the,
ty: • . Andrew - Malcolm. Furniture
Co., Ltd., Kincardine; Bogdon- .&:
Gross; 'Walkerton; Canada Spoil
and Bobbin Co. Ltd., Walkerton;'
Chesley Chair'Co Ltd., Chesley;
circle Bar Knitting .Co.,. ;.Kincar
dine.; The Coombe . Furniture Co.
Ltd.,. Kincardine; Dominion; -Ply-:
woods Ltd., Southampton,°; Fitton--:
;Parker Furniture'Ltd., South
anapton; Krug Bros Co. 'Ltd.;
-Chesley; Larsen & Shaw Ltd,
'Walkerton; Maple Leaf Aircraft.
Corp. Ltd., Lucknow; R. Truax
Son S& . Co.., Walkerton; Stevens-
•Heprner • Co. Ltd.; Port Elgin;•
Wiarton Furniture Co, Ltd., . Wiar-
ton.
and_
CASE POSTPONED,M
The court'inn connection'
w Finlayson s
ith the robbery at
'
Store, scheduled for last we
was postponed while -police were
making further investigations.
LUC•ICNOW
UNITED', CHURCH
Rev. J. W. Stewart, B°A., B.D.
Pastor
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510111:L ,S -DAY "SERVICE
11 a.m.-Special. Mother's Day
Service..
Sunday School .,pupils meet,
°at, 10.45 to take part in the
service.
Evening service withdrawn
on. account. of Presbyterian.
Church anniversary.
(0MinglEVell tS 11.
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DANCING AT PARAMOUNT -
There is (lancing at -Paramount
acrh,.'ridey night to music by.
Crritther's popular orchestra.
Door -prizes. 35c.
ANNIVERSARY -SERVICES
Anniversary . Services will. be
Ynsld in. Lucknow 'Presbyterian
chur.ch.on. Sunday, : May 9th.. l.e:
C. 'H MaclYa ,
onald has • been invited
,by the 'Session to conduct- both
services at 11 a.m. and 7 . p.m.
Special music by/the Choir., On
Monday • evening ; Rev. Richard
'Stewart of Goderich will., speak
to the. Young People.: . 1
ACTION AGAINST. HURON'
CCO•IIN Y- SETTLED..:.
The damage action of Charles
R. Davidson of Brussels, against,
the '' County of Huron, arising
from . the collapse of a bridge
over a creek south of Ethel ` has
beensettled out Of court. On :May
29, .1942; plairti f was -driving bis
trucl -loaded-with chop over the -
bridge when it collapsed precip.
itating the plaintiff and his truck
into the stream. Plairitiff,.claimed
special damages'•of,.$1,322.91''and',
$10,00.0 general damages: ,McCon-
nell and Hays acted for the plain-
tiff and Campbell Grant for de=
Pendent. The- terms of settlement.
were not= announced:
eve Sells Farm
• Reeve Bayyn•�:o:��nd. r Redmond of
East Wawai sh,has sold big arm'
to ;Mr.' and `Mrs. C: ' V. 'Be ette,
who with their son John have
arrived in Wawanosh from •:Cal-
gary, . Alberta. ` Mrs. • Bennette was
form
er3y Mary Bell and is. a niece;
WEEK -END•
Shopping Features
NElLSON'S ,COCOA - '
1 ib. tin .......... .................. 29e
KRAFT .DINNER
P'ckg ,�.. ^... I.9c
Eatinore WHEATBERRIES
5 ib. bag .... $5c
,I pie Leaf CAII;dE. B° H• • YUR
"For Finer, Lighter Cakes.
Box ,.. k . 29c
Eddy's Redbird MATCH
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3 Boxes >' ;y ° , + ,. 27c
Readi-Cut MACARONI
4 lbs. 25c
YOUR .VICTORY GARDEN
Means Savings For: :You
Choose:•your 'seeds' now -'for
early planting, from fine sel-
ections of MacKenzie's, Ren-
nie's & Steele . Briggs. Seeds -
Seed Corny Beans, Peas and'•
Dutch. Sett Onions on hand.
)MPSON
'PHONE 82 ` WE DE'1J.
Received Presentation
Wm. , Dahmer, " who ' has given •
uphis.position at. Port Albert air
port, waspresented last Friday
with a purse .pi; money by °em-
ploy_ees_ of the Werk&.:and _Buoild-_:_.... �.,_.. ��
ing Section ,Bill was employed
-at-Port Albert for--abb it -three
years.,
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Men's and -Boys' Work :Clothing,
Shirts, Socks, Gloves, Undergar-
of •Mr. Redmond, who will make '.ments: The Store with the Stock.
his •borne ' .with" -them. THE 'MARKET STORE.
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'BACK THE. ATTACK'
Help send Hitleit-and his ,henehmen scurrying
for cover. • Back the .Attack with Bonds, to
smash ahead with an . overwhelming weight
of :tanks, guns, ships, planes. Suppose we do
have to sacrifice? " .. Think of the ,rides Our
fighters are taking. They're fighting fore us
with their lives. Let us, fight for them with
our dollars. BUY BONDS. -
BACKthheA)7ACK
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, Purina (hick and PidEet
GROWIIIG PROGRAM
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DO NOT OVERCROWD=. -First G weeks • allow. one • square..:
foot for . 2 chicks. From six • weeks' on allow• one .square,
....fooLper bird °
• HEATING & VENTILATION—operate stoves and regulate
—heat -a day -or two- before- chicks arrive. •Staf°t- with -904e-'
• green and reduce gradually about 5 degrees • •per, Week un-
'tn. temperature is down to 75 degrees: '
PURINA 'FEEDER SPACE -Allow 1 inch feeder space per
chick first 3 weeks; 2 inches per chick 3rd to 6th week;
3 inches per chick after 6th' week. ' •
-WATER SPACE -Two one -quartz water fountains per 100
chicks at start. At 3 weeks change' to , two one -gallon
fountains. Treat water with Chek-R-Tabs. • - ,
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For reliable farmers, we will supply you ' with. Hog Chow
at today's Cash Price, pay when / the Hogs go to market—
.= carrying charge. ;
i Lorne MacLennan 'Phone 77=w'.
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'BACK THE. ATTACK'
Help send Hitleit-and his ,henehmen scurrying
for cover. • Back the .Attack with Bonds, to
smash ahead with an . overwhelming weight
of :tanks, guns, ships, planes. Suppose we do
have to sacrifice? " .. Think of the ,rides Our
fighters are taking. They're fighting fore us
with their lives. Let us, fight for them with
our dollars. BUY BONDS. -
BACKthheA)7ACK