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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-07-29, Page 9• .TIIURSBAY, JULY 29th, 1943 „.. THE LIJCANOW SENTINEL, laccKNovv, ONTARIO ...Eldon ..413UCkingharri • left last week for Edmonton to commence, training in the R.C.A.F. f. . • " Flt.-.$gt.•• Gordon Carnpbell of : • . the R:C.A.F.,', returned • recently to Portage La Prairie. after- spend-' ing his. fttrIOUgh, with4his pareritS. ...• ,. .‘ - Mel •Steirart, • son., .of Rev. and ., • • . Mrs.. J. W. Stewart. has • signed- up . ' ,, • in the R.C.Au..F.,,Iiiit. does 'not.,re-' ,........,.. „. port until Fall„ ',• ....' '• ..-.. ... . • Harold Ritchie .of the Canadian t . . • Navy, Mrs. Ritchie and son :Gary. cif London have been visiting • with the former's 'parents, Mr. , and Mrs. James Ritchie.: . • ... Pte. George 'Moore., .pnly son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert.Moore of . .. Dungannon, • has , been' 'invalided home• from overseas. Accompan ied by his' .wife, ..Pte. Moore 'vis- ited his parents'. at • Dungannon. CaptainJ. Edwin Smith, son of. Mr: and Mrs. James Smith of Liicknow, has' • been, transferred. from Windsor to Londoh. He is With the ArznyAxaminer.--Corps- . ,and 'Wag engaged in this corinec- • ,:tion On Monday at the Listowel • - . training centre. Heine From Sea • 61 liarad-Rirelne of the Canadia WHERE DOES • 100 the-fesy rfr.e4°. ,, .. i . . . • . , ., . . 4 0,10F CANADIANS .—,.- ARE -PROPERLY II FED . • - • ri. . ''.. • e . ,e , 0 i ,.41 ... .i, • yialtlEvitTirop 0 ,' m A ut UT R It I 0 u , ... • . . : 'ARE OEFINITEd L2()/. .--ONDER, • - , NottRottim 6 Government surveys 'conducted .early in the war show that' only 40 per cent of Canadians • regularly eat •the right. faods, even though seemingly wiall fed. Forty per Gent are on the • borderline of malnutrition. Twenty per cent are definitely ,undernourished. . That's why,you need a sure plan for healthful family meals.. That's 'slily we. offer you "Eat -to-. Work.to-Win"* ... authoritative FREE booklet, that takes the guesswork out of nutrition. Send for your FREE copy tOday! Clip the coupon on the right, and mail it NOW! • *The nutritional statements in "Eat -to -Work -to -Win" are 'aireptabk to Nutrition Services, Department of Pensions and National Health, Ottawa, for the Canadian Nutrition Pro- gramme. •CUP: THIS COUPON "NUTRITION FOR VICTORY", BOX 600, TORONTO. CANADA 1 to. Please s end me suy MU copy of "Ealto-Work-to-Witt". I Nam. Sponsored by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) 1. Addrsss in the interests ofno and health • 'as an aid to Victory.. COY Prov 1 1 1 Natry and a member of the crew • of the D.estroyer Hainilton • is home dn a 28 -day furcilligh. Har, - old has •been on cOnvoy patrol on the Atlantic, and expects to - -be-asSign-ed-to another boat on • 'his return. His 'duties are .in con- nection with the operation of sub- marine deteetion, devices.. • Arrived Overseas Mr. and 'qrs. M. Greer re- ceived a •cable last Thursday an- nouncing the arrival overSeas of • their son, ,LAC, Harold Greer. • The cable had been filed the pre- vious Saturday: "Toby's" depar... • tare:was delayed somewhat as he •spent a couple of 'weeks in the hospital at. Halifax before ern• -: barking.: , • Gordon McIntyre, who has been stationed for a time with .the . • Canadian Army at Halifax has been,postd to Kingston for ,special course. •••, , • '.Reid McKim, who has been a • . member of the. Canip Ippdrwash Prper.---BarAsuirtime," has given. uP'the band work, and has beenposted it, Halifax for an army. course. • , ,• • CPI: and Mrs. .Pred Stewar areat present s•pending;his fur lough, in.tucknOw and Wingharn. Fred is .attached to the • Postal Corps and, •is stationed at Mon treal, Where he is .one of :a. staf of over one hundred postal clerks who handle. nothing''bizt cigaret . tes to the boys ovnrseas---and, , keepS them lnisy. .Over 800 Mai 'bags, . packed 'full with • smoke's is the customary 'daily_ dispatch .. In case of loss at sea th srankes are rePlliced, and by the carefi'll - .check ing,..systeny.. they use. Fred . sees. no reason why any of tiles( packages, should fail 'to arri‘'ez • eventually°. ".Frki fregniritlY 'has packages •paSsing' through his hands .addressed to boys he knows frorn this, community. It is per- missible tn "scribl;le" a- note on the packages in suchcases. and 'he often(nes. Handles Overseas Smokes . • c1 f t 1 • • Takes Over Paper • Jean Treleaven, daughter of Mr:and Mrs. :Harvey Trelenv( has taken • over. the Free delivery route . and 'started her ;ditties last AVeck., She succeed qrani, and Lloyd 'Gollati..• • ..: • 'VOTING INTELLIGENTLY? )1/4, Prominent members of all three parties were willing to coren.bets 'that. ,their respective,„: candidate would poll More thati..ten votes in the Township of Greenock in this Riding. • •4 1 1 CTIO A RRANGE1VIENTS have been made for members of the Reserve Units of, the Canadian Pi Militia who will be in Camp during the week commencing Sunday, August 1st, 1943, to record their votes in the present election to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Members of such units in, Military Distriet No 1, and Military District No. 2, will be • alio wed to vote at Advance Polls, as listed, below, �n Saturday, July 31st,' 1943. •The Department of National Defence (Army) has arranged she schedule of training for Reserve Units of Military District No. 3 so as to permit members of Reserve Units froM this district to leave Connaught Ranges.Camp on: Tuesday, August 3rd and be home in time to vote on Wednesday, August 4th, 1943. • - The Advance Polis available for members of Reserve Units of Canadian Militia, Travellers, Railwaymen and Mariners will be open from 8 o'clock A.M. until 5 o'clock P.M. and from .7 o'clock P.M. until 10 o'clock P.M. on Saturday, July ,31st and Monday and Tuesday, August\ 2nd and 3rd, in the following placei:- LOCATION FOR ADVANCE POLLS FOR GENERAL ELECTION' 1943 ,Electoral District ,' Location of Polls• . Electoral District , .Brantford Brantford . Storrnont Cochrane North Cochrane • Sudbury , •- • • Dufferin-Simcoe ........Orangeville, Collingwood, • , Temigkam .• . , • .,• Alliston • , Victoria Durham ••• • Waterloo North ...... .. figin . . Waterloo South ..... ... • Fort Williarn • 'Welland Halton • Wellington South Wentworth • Location of Polls Cornwall , • Capreol; Sudbury, Chapleau amine • Englehar‘: Lindsay • Kitchener • . Galt, Preston Welland, Port Colbbrne Guelph Hamilton Port Hope St. Thomas, Bayham Fort. William Oakville Hamilton East .... Hamilton Hamilton Centre Hamilton Hamilton - Wentworth Hamilton Hastings West .. : ................... Trenton Huron • Goderich, Clinton Kenora • Kent West • K• enora, Sioux Lookout, nace, Rocklin, Hudson Chatham, 'Wallaceburg. Kingston • Kingston Lambton West • Sarnia Lanark :... • Carleton Place, Smith's • • Falls Lincoln rt. *it .4444 tore Catharines Leeds .Brockville London • London Middlesex North London Muskoka -Ontario .....:MaCTier Niagara Falls... • Niagara Falls; Port Nipissing . North Bay-Mattawa Northumberland. . Cnbourg Ontario • ' ' Oshawa Ottawa South Ottawa Ottawa East •'Ottawa Parry Sound, • Parry Sound Peel, .•Brampton • .., • Perth -.Stratford, Palmerscbn, • St. ' ' ' Mfiry's ,• • Peterborough; Havelock Port Arthur, Schreiber, , Nakiiia• , • Erie Reterborougah Part ArthArthur Windsor-Walker- .• ville Windsor • Windsor -Sandwich „Windsoi: Newmarket (Council • • Chamber) • York Fast 63• Eastdale Avenue, •To- ronto_ 22 Cameron Crescent, Lea. side YOrk Soutli 398 Vaughan Rd., Toronto 3512 Eglinton Avenue W.; • Toronto • • York West New Toronto -146 Fifth. St. Mimico-40 Mimico Ave.• Ward 3-585 Jane Street , York North • TORONTO Beaches • 281 Scarborough Road , Bellwoods .......206 Montrose Avenue • Bracondale • 735. Ossingtan Avenue D'overcourt 1230 pave,nport Road 1118 'Moor Street West Eglinton 2415 Yonge Street High Park 2971 Dundas Street West • Parkdale • 255,3 Dundas Street West 1728 Queen Street West . Riverdale 98 Pape Ave. (corner Queen Stieet. East) 90 Chester Avenue Andrew David ,455 Spidinai Avenue 60 St. Jame g Avenue George t Foresters' Hall, 22 College •Street St. Patrick ..... : .. -.161 Admiral Road ' '`• 176 Beverley Street -Woodbine 31 Athletic Avenue St. St. • , • iiny River ' • Rainy River, Atikokan• St, Sailit Ste. Marie........Sault Ste. Mari'e 'White River, Hawkes Junction, • Hornpayne Sim coe Centre Allandale Sinicot East-- ... ... Port Mc- NicCd • AL8X. C. LEWIS,. CHIEF ELECTION OFFICER ° ONTARIO . • South Rinloss W. M. S. . On Wednesday, July 21st, 13 members of the Kinlough Pres- byterian W.M.S. and one visitor were entertained at the. 'South Kinloss Manse. -Mrs. John MC - Lean. had charge of the first part •of the meeting 'which opened with• 0. Call to Worship, hymn and Scrip- • ture read* by Mrs. Philip, •Mrs. :J. R. Lane " led .in prayer. Miss ' Helen Malcolm rendered a .loYely solo. Miss, Nellie Malcblm had the 'study .book which dealt with the; work' of .the Presbyterian, ehtiren arriong the Frerich. C,Anedians- Arid- , Mrs. Perry Hodgins gave in teresting item about :the. new. French Church recently operied in MontreaL The• singing of a sec- ond hymn, a short pbem by Miss • Helen IVIalcolm and the render- ing of a .violin solo by Rev. H F. - • Dann brought the proceedings to the business period of the after- noon which, was taken by the . president, .Mrs. J. R. Lane. Prayer by Mr. Dann closed the meeting. • During a social half hour the "•° guests were entertained by Vio- irti music and songs by Mr. Dann. accompanied by Miss Margaret • Malcolm. A light luneh. was ,ser- ved by Mrs. J. McLean \and •Mrs. Ashfield, W. M. S. • The_j_nly meeting of -the W. M'. S. of th'e Ashfield Presbyterian • Church was held at the home of • Miss Annie Mae MacDonald on Wednesday with' an attendance of 30. Mrs. Howse, 2nd vice pres- •pretided. Papers were giv- en by 'Misses Anna and Lois M--" ,Kentie and Mrs., Duncan Mac- Lennan. Prayers. were offoia•recl by ; Mrs. D. A. _MacDonald and Mis.a. •Henderson. We had As our guest ' speaker Miss Mairgaret: Webster, girls,' work Secretary., •who was •one bf the staff .at Kintail Camp. She gaVe a splendid inspiritiOnal address on "The Light of Christ", impressing on us how the Light • was going? out throughout rnanjr parts of the world arid it was the Work of the to rekindle that Light. The singing of a hymn and prayer brought an interesting • Meeting to a close. • On .Saturday the. Mission Band • held' theit meeting •at • Kintail. Camp with 21 present where Miss Webster addressed them on -India and also by Miss Kathleen' Stew - are of the Bertle Indian School gave a very. interesting talk on her work among. the Indians. • •• Fail To Name Candidate • Call Second Meeting ••• norninatingon- vention held in Hensall on Thuri- day, five nominees were ..prO- pOsed to ,contest the riding pf Huron. NOne was willing to stand however, and a second meeting • was called for Monday night Those nominated were,:. Reg. McGee of Goderich; Harold Jack- son of Seaforth; Mrs. Lloyd Tay-, lor of Exeter; William Sproat of, Seaforth; and Edwin Chesney of • Seaforth. On Monday night ••William •Oestreicher of Crediton was el; ected. C.C.F. candidate. He se- cured the nomination over Win. Dale by a small margin. ASHFIELD. BORN—In Kincardine HOspital- on July 24th to Dr. and Mrs. W O. Rhoad the gift of a son (John Calvin; Mrs. D. A. McLean is spenOing a few days in London the -guest of her daughter Mrs. D. Martin. Mrs. D; Parrish of Seamans; Sask., is the guest of her sister, • Mrs, R. Bissett. • Mr. and Mrs. , San Gibson spent a day recently with friends . • in Arkona., Mrs. A. E. Munroe is spending this week with friends here after a week at Grand Bend. The members Of the . Slimmer School.had charge of the service in the PresbyterifM . church on Sunday morning with, Rev. Weir vpf Hespler and Rev.. Honeyman of Strathroy both tak- ing part.. • • ' The annual Presbyterian con- gregational picnic is to be held this -Thursday at Kintail. 01 • • • .t.; • • .... yr.