The Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-05-13, Page 51
THURSDAY, Y 13th, 1e48
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TRE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,- LUCHNOW, ONTARIO
Lyceuin Theatre
TWO SHOWS
. SATURDAY NIGHT
Thurs., Friday, Saturday, May 13; 14, 15:
SPECIAL.
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MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT ' 2.30 P,111. -
THIS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY THE SHOW
"WILL START AT 7.00 P.M.
For your convenience come -early.. 2 SHOWS. EACH NIGHT
Monday, Tues., Wed., ' May '7, .' 18, 19
U'SONJA HENIE JACK OAKIE JOHN" PAYNE
"Iceland"
The skating sequences are supberb with Sonja Henie at her
best.
Also "Miniature' and "March of Time"
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ZION
Mr. and Mrs. James Gardner,
Lucknow, Mr.. and Mrs,. _,Cecil
Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. _Ernest
Gardner and Miss Marion, ' Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Hunter attended
the reception at. St. Augustine in
honor of t'he nlyweds, Cpl. and
Mrs. Melvin Cg on, Wednesday
evening of last eek.
The service, next - Sunday will
.be. at, 7.30 p.m. in the interest, of
the Temperance Federation when
Rev. W.A. ;.Oram of Toronto will
be the speaker. 'Special offering,,
will be in the interest of
Temperance.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hackett of.
Belfast were visitors on <Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hunter:
Mrs. John .Helm ,.of St. Helens
is spending a while with her dau-
ghter, Mrs. Jack Gardner.
We are, glad, to. reportthatMiss
r Ellen Andrew, who had an oper-
ation for appendicitis last week
is , progressing favorably and is
expected to ' be able to return.
home by the end of the week.
Mr. Harold . Gardner is home
from Hamilton to ,assist with the
seeding while. Sid is recovering
from an attack of ,mea$ls.
Miss-Irlma- -Hackett -returned
to Toronto on Sunday.
Master Ross McDonagh is laid
up with measles.'
The Y. P. U. met at the home
of ,Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hunter on
Monday evening.
NATIONAL 'SELEC"TIV.E SERVICE
First .Compulsory Employment
Transfer ' Order
NOTICE TO CERTAIN EMPLOYERS. �.
AND EMPLOYEES
that men in specified lines of civilian employment, in
classes 'already designated under National Selective
Service Mobilization Regulations, must' report for
interview not later than May "19th, 1943, at an Employ-
ament and Selective Service Office.
A. Objective: The Order makes available
for essential employments the services of men
.class°$ already '"'desigii ted iinder`1Vational
Selective Service Mobilization 'Regulations,
who are now employed in specified non-'
essential employments.'
B. EMPLOYMENTS COVEREb BY THIS
ORDER: Men, of the specified' categories,
are covered if now employed at: (1) ta-
verna or liquor,• wine and beer stores;
(2) retail sale of candy, confectionery,
tobacco, ,books, stationery,'•news; (3) bar-
ber
shops and, beauty parlours; (4) retail
• and wholesale florists; (5) service stations
(gasoline -filling stations) ; (6) , retail sale
of motor vehicles or accessories; (7) retail
sale of sporting goods or musical instru-
ments; (8) , waiter, taxi driver, elevator
operator, hotel bell boy, domestic servant;
(9) any occupation in or directly associated
with • entertainment, including ' but not
restricted to theatres, film agencies, motion
picture companies, clubs; bowlingalleys,
pool rooms; (10) • any !occupation in or
directly associated with dyeing, cleaning,
and pressing..(not including laundry
work):; baths_; guide service; shoe shining.
C. AGE AND MARITAL 'CLASSES ASSES OF
MEN COVERED BY THIS ORDER:
(a) Every map born in any year froinii-
1917 to 1924..(inclusive) who has reached..
age 19; (b) every reran' born from 1902 to
1916 (inclusive), who, at July 15, 1940,
was unmarried, or divorced or, judicially
separated, 'or a widower without . child or
children; (c) every man born from 1902
, to 1916 (inclusive) who has become a
widower since July 15, 1940, and ' is
'without child or children now living;
' (d) . every pian born from 1902 to 1916
(inclusive) who, since July 15, 1940, has
been divorced or judicially separated..
D. Procedure to. be Followed: All men as
defined above must report to 'an Employment
and Selective Service Office. not later than
May . 19, 1943. Men resident outside a city
•or town having an Employment and Selective ,
Service Office; too far removed to .call per-
sonally, may write to the. nearest office, and
await further directions.
E. OBLIGATIONS OF EMPLOYEES:
When directed to accept employment,°men
referred to. in <Paragraphs' B and C above
are required \'by the Regulations to allow
the direction. •
F. 'OBLIGATIONS .OF EMPLOYERS: It
will be illegal for an employer to retain in
his employ after May 19th, 1943, any Men
referred to in Paragraphs B and C above,
unless a special` permit has been obtained,
from Selective Service.
G. Transportation: Provision will be made
for transportation of men moved to a• new
place of residence. . -
11. Appeal§: If objecting to transfer to other
employment when directed, a man may'
enter appeal with a Court of Referees within
7 days.
Penalties: Penalties ire provided for
eitheremployer or employees failing to
comply with this Order. . .
J. Authority: This Order is issued by the
Minister of Labour under National Selective
Service , Civilian Regulations (P.C. 246 of,
January 19th, 1943, and amending Orders in
Council). .
Men referred ,to above must presentsdocuments at the employment office,
indicating compliance with Mobilization Regulations. "
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
HUMPHREY MITCHELL,
Minister of Labour
A. MAClVAMARA, Director '
National Selective Service
Wz.
K1 N LOUGH
LIBdr. Wray Pinnell left .here
Thursday to spend a few flays
With his sister Dorothy in London
before returning to Petawawa af-
ter a two weeks leave.
Mrs. Arthur Phillips returned
to her home at Hespeler after
visiting with her parents, "Mr.' &
Mrs. J. R. Lane.
Mrs. Ethel , Runchey returned
to Merritton after -spending a few
weeks here caring for her moth-
er, Mrs.,E. J. Haldenby.
Mrs. Maurice Hodgins is host-
ess to . the Women's Institute ' on
Thursday afternoon. .
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Montgomery
of Detroit visited, the past week
with her sister, Mrs.• A. E. 'Hal-
denby -and Mr. Haldenby and
other relatives here.
Friends here were sorry . to
learn of the illness of Kenneth
Haldenby, son' of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Haldenby, Toronto. Ken-
neth is well and favorably known
here having spent his early child-
hood in this community, also in
the holidays and his many friends
wish him a speedy recovery.
The Sr. Women's :Auxiliary will.
meet on Friday afternoon May 14
at ' the ,home of . Mrs. Roy bGra-
ham
Mr. Cleve Hill ;was home. from.
Sarnia .for a 'few days.
Friends °here were sorry to
know that Mrs. Jane Percy, for-
merly of this community is a'
patient in Kincardine hospital.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs:
Howard Haldenby en, the , arrival
of •.a baby girl. Mrs. Haldenby is
being . cared for at the home of
her mother, Mrs. John Wail, Con.
Mr, and Mr-s—�Perry Hodgins &
Mrs. 'W. Percy visited Sunday
with Mr. and - Mrs. 'W: Forster,
Ripley and Mr. and Mrs. John
Mccormick, Huron..
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson
of.� Kincardine visited- relatives
here on Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Neil McKay, Grant
and ' Mary of Glamis visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Har.
old Percy.
— i :lLenoys Fair of Bervie vis-
ited Saturday , with . Mrs. Slessor.
Miss Muriel McBride is home
from, Toronto where she has been
employed.
Mr.- And Mrs. Walter Forster,
Ruth and Annetta visited Sun-
day with Mr. and •Mrs. John Col-
well._
Mrs. Wilbert Sheane, South
Line and Mrs. Bert McLean sent
Saturday'. in Sarnia.
Mr. and -Mrs. H. Bell visited
with Holyrood friends Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McGuire;
Arnold and Lovell . were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Haldenby.
Servicein the Anglican church
will be at 2.30 p.m. with Sunday
school re -opening on Sunday next
immediately following the .church
service. All parents. are urged to
bring their children.
Rev. George Honour and Mr.
W. Boyle are in London this week
attending the annual synod. meet-
ing.
Mrs. W. J. McLean visited dur-
ing the week with Mrs. John
Sturgeon, 'Bervie.
ST. HELENS
Mr. and . Mrs. Mel Brown of
Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Murdie . and Bobby of . Toronto,_
were visitors on • Mother's Day
with Mr and Mrs: R: Woods.: -
Mrs. Helm is a visitor with her
daughter, Mrs. Jack Gardner, of
Zion.
The annual meeting of the Wo-
men's 'Institute was held in the
community hall on Thursday with
_fifteen ladies1 present and wi h
Mrs. G. MacPherson in charge.
The roll call was responded to by
the paying of fees and the tell-
ing of .a joke. The treasurer in
her report stated the year pro-
ceeds
ro-ceeds to have been .$244.71 with
a balance of $11.37 oh hand. Most
of the money. has been spent in
war wo riday May 14 h was
the d e set for the Red Cross
qu'ilti� he report of the nom=,
rxatra ,x+t:QA.-4�
by Mips,, Marr Murray~ and!' tlfe
�D. D.' CARPENETO
M. D.
• Ripley, Ontario.
In order to save your time,
gasoline . and tires, we have
plannedto be at the office at.
the -following hours: , • -
AFTERNOONS •
Every day but Thursday and
Sunday
1.30 to 4.00 o'clock .
IEYENGS
- Monday, Wednesday; .Frida3r.
and Saturday
7.00 to 9:00 o'c etk
FORENOONS
Tuesday, Thursday and Sat-
urday :By Appointment..
If in -doubt, 'phone for
Appointment
'PHONE 52, RIPLEY m.mr.m
Closing SALE
Final Clearance;.
Of ' ALL. STOCK
1 NEW CAR. RADIO
ELECTRIC FENCERS'
CAR BATTERIES
RADIO TUBES
Bargains in
USED RADIOS ,
Electric. &. Bat>ery Models
ALL ACCOUNTS MUST _
BE PAID BY MAY 15th,
Greer Radio
and: Sports
following are the officers for the
.following
president; Mrs. G. Mac-
Pherson; lst vice, Mrs. Ball; 2nd.
vice, Mrs. Harold Gaunt; 3rd. vice,
Mrs. A. Aitchison; secretary, Mrs.
T. J. Todd; assistant, .Mrs. John.
Cameron; _district_repre,sentativ_e,
Mrs. Thom.;' pianist, Mrs. Rice;
assistant, Mrs. D. Phillips; aud-
,itors,._.Mrs..Stuart,-.,Mrs.. _S _ Todd.;. _._.
Mrs. McKenzie Webb and Mrs.
J. Cameron were appointed to at-
tend the district annp al at Clin-
ton on June lst. Mrs. Webb con-
tributed an alphabet contest and
the topic `Making the best of
what you have" was taken by
Mrs. G. McPherson. Lunch was
served with Mrs. Cameron ' and
Mrs. Stuart as hostesses.
Mother's Day was observed on
Sunday . by a .family service for
the church school. Rev. J. A.
Ward and Mr. Lorne Woods; Stm-
day school superintendent, were
in charge and the theme of the
'service was Happy Homes. Mrs.
McKenzie Webb read a story "A
Happy Family".. The choir sang
"We thank Thee for mother" and
Rev. J. A. Ward - g`ave an ad-
dress in keeping with the theme.
The weekly 'meeting of the Y;
P. U. was held in the church, on
Sunday evening with the presi-
dent, Earl Durnin, in charge. The
-topic '-"C-hrisfian—Cavaleade of
Art" was taken by Mrs.Durnin ...
Next Monday evening the meet-
ing will be held at Mrs. Gor-
don's with Mr.. Clarence McClen-
aghan,-the conference president,
as guest speaker. . - -
AC1 Russell Webb who has '.
been home on sick leave report-
ed at Toronto on -Tuesday.
Mrs. Gordon McPherson, Mrs:
McKenzie Webb and Mrs. Tom
Todd -attended a meeting of the
Executive of West Huron Wo-
men's Institute at Wingham on.
-Saturday,
Cop,' to gentleman staggering
home 'at 3 a.m.: Where do yoit
think you are going at this time
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