The Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-09-09, Page 6, , . . - • , '
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THE 141:1CIENQW SENTINEL, LVCKNOW, ONTARIO •
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• THURSDAY, SEPT; 9th, 1942 f.
A WEEKLY EJIITO
• LOOKS AT.
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Written specially
4.0 • p ""lar WroarSof•
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, • By. Jim Greenblat
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Because •statistics show inereas-
edbutter production in 'Canada,
• • . there are some who complain'
about the ration allowance. Quite
-appropriately this week one •of
the localpapers dealt editorially
'with this matter pointing out
"overseas needs". is the answer.
One Ateni,--fOf instance, the food
= Pafeela-going to-Our=prisoners-ef
• war ----100,000 of them • weekly--
• each includes a.poUnd of butter,
pound of dried hole milk, 3/4
-
pound of cheese. That's- only a
•
.art of the •overSeas require -
Merits from Cantada. •
•
Nutrition made easy! A ‘!`caret -go -wrong" guide
• to healthful family, meals
It's here at last! A really Practiced guide to. tneal- •
planning. All you need ..t�. know about nutrition,
in an easy-lo-f011ow, interesting, authoritative book.
This 'is important to -you;.for recent Government,
surveys 'show sixty percent Of Canadians .fall shOrt
Of good. nutrition% even -though Seemingly well-fed.
Perhaps your family .lacks proper food for vital
good health ... stamina ... high morale.,
So get in linewith the "Nutrition for Victory"
.
drive. Send for your copy of "Eat -
to -Work -to -Win", NOW. olloW •
• the new ,.;EASY plan for serving
delicious, well-balanced meals:.
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1.11 the office of J. W. G. Clark,
'director chief of inforination
for the,arrned services, the, other
' day I • was shown something
which your boys in t forces at
home and oversee -will really
oenjoy—a series of paintings • de-
picting scenes in various parts
• of Canada. These were done in
oils voluntarily through a , com-
mittee Of Canadian artists and
• then: reproduced in silk screed,
• framed 30 by 40 inches, with the
'• cost being •borne by well-known
• Canadian business and industrial
firths. There are • 25, subjects,
• -ranging from 'a fishing scene in
•the Maritimes to a winter pan-
' (Opine on the Prairies, and there
will be 300 reproductions of each,
1500 ina11. Every "men" mess
• (nOt Officers') will get :a set or
*portion to suit space available.
.A ..swell, idea, andwhile , it will
- 'create nostalgia on the part Of
'• --- --the -boy,sw1li they ever -enjoy the-
• - • • homespun scenes.•The artistry in
•
each is • superb. • °
Slot4ored by •
THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONT'ARIO)
°in the interests c;f sauoitun414eidih
elite itid to Victory. • *
To get your VIM itopi of "got -to.
Vilork-to.01Nin"„. lust send your
none and address, cirseriy printed,
•to "Nutrition for Ykotoll%, BOX 60a,
Toronto,
conade.
*(Tbe nutritional,
statements in"Eat-
to-Work-to-Win"
are acceptable to
Nutrition Ser.!' '
vices, Department
" of Pensions and
National Health,
Ottawa, for the
Canadian Nutri-
• tion Programme.)
• '
Lucknow by royal decree, I am
told. •
The' 6th, 'COrripulsOry EMPloy-.
.ment Transfer Order issued by
NationalSelective. Service • em-
braces ,-men who h,ave reached -
'their, 16th birthday, and have not
passed their 411t -Ex -service men
must. register, but are not corn -
pelled to accept other jobs. After
Sept 8 employers in -the named
list of ,occupations • who re-
-
• ' ,ceSummer holidays are on the
• wane and t'wont be; long before
Ladies Aids, church associations,
' etc.; get downto the serious
• business ,of organizing - autumn
and winter programs. Is your
organization represented on the.
• women's regional advisory- com-
• mittee to the Consumers Branch,
•Wartillie Prices & Trade Board?
. Ladies' groups .should have a
•definite period for discussion ,of
wartime civilian regulations and
• your liaison, officer, who repres,
• ents • you on the advisory corn,
mittee will have up-to,the-rnin-
• ute information on new regula-
tions. Make sure you local car:
• responding member knows. the
• name of your officer. At present
• there are 12,000 active officers
• • gfiring leadership to the °women
• of Canada in the fight against
. . .
•
„ Snappiest parade . .(of many)
•• ' seen in Ottawa was on a past
•'Sunday when the girls of the
'C,W.A.C. ptit on a parade on the.
• mai thoroughfare : Oddity, but
. reek, good, was the girls' own
pipe 'band, With the, pipers. wearl
•' irrg Tgrrr o' Shanteri;, The girls
can sure make :those bags bulge
with. music. . .
Here's a 64 dollar citiestion. Is
there • any place in the British
:Eire where the flag- is never
lowered, flies constantly? Only
one, at Lucknow in India. Has
flown ever since the Siege cif
tain men in_ the categories with -
I$.. permit are breaking;
the law. Among •the exempted
•occupations in the wholesale line
are included farm products, food
• Products, fuel, ice, gas, oil,
grease; lumber, building mater-
ials, machinery and allied' equip-
rnent. EinPloyers • would do. well
to see •that theyfainiliarie them. -
:selves with the order which goes
into 'detail: :' • - . •
Farmers of Eastern Canada are
again urged to buy oatsfront the
went now and take advantage of
existing tranSpo4ation facilities
• and the subsidy Which Is o or
buying feed grains, f. storage.
There may ave een a little dif-
ficulty late n get ing western
.barley because offe ings to date
• have not always _been equal to:
the demand. What is desired is
a continuous flow of feed grains
• to eastern Canada. Talking of
barley the 1943 carry-over is an
all time record, •placed at 69,-
253,107 bushels compared. with
10,908,001 in '1942. , -
• •
- Recently a gathering of' mem-
•bers of sheep breeders associat-
• ions at the Central Experimental
Farm here sawa demonstration
of the drug phenothiazine; in the
latest method devised by science
• for controlling sheet) parasites;
Dr. W. •Swales, Scienbe Service
of t Department of Agriculture,
owed how the medicine', a t
inch tablet is plopped .irito the
throat of the animal, using a
tongue depressor. • An expert' can
do. 60 lambs an hour. One reason
for the importance of the drug at
this, time is that. parasites destroy
the animals intestines. which are
the making of
•needed on the
• so valuable for
surgical sutures
battlefield.
Try a Want Advt..--They bring
results.
awe the services -of -an
narrerea
an • • a-
• 0 Bank of' Montre I •
.
• The !lank of Tara
The Canadian Bank of bipnerce
• The Dominion Bank
• Imperial Bank of Canada
1.82i to
of these
4': •
— The Bank of -Nova Scotia
to The Provincial Bank of Canada,
'The Royal Bank of Canada
-Banque Canadienne Nationale
Barclays Bank (Canada)
• These banks are constituted under the Bank Act
an act*of the Parliament of Canada.
, •
-Th�y1 conipete with each other for your business. ,
This makes for fair and efficient operation and
• for quality of service. Enterprises and individuals
. may so to any or all of them to deposit money,
obtain loans and transact any other banking business.
•
Security and prime,' are two In every sense of the word, the
• fundamentals which the Cana- banks are servants of the people.
dian peQple have always de- Lord Macmillan wrote in the
manded of their • banks. They , Royal Commission report of
• 'maintain more than 4,350,000 /1933:.."The mechanisnloffinance
deposit accounts, knowing that 4zs a delicate one; the confidence 7%
• their money is available. when • hpon which it is based is a slow
they want it. In thousands of groWth, but it may be destroyed
daily contacts with bank man- over -night, and those to whom is
agers and staffs, they know that entrusted responsibiiity for the wel-
• their private affairs.will be held fare of the people must proceedwith
strictly confidential•caution in the adoption o.1 changes.”
• In any of more than 3,000 branches and sub-iigencies of the Chartered
Banks across Canada you can entrust your savings and discuss your
financial affairs with assurance that privacy will be maintained.
DUNGANNON -
Miss Dorothy ROWis spend:,
.iinagivirr.otwano.67
r.roand
visiting friends
rs. C9cil ;Orser of • •
.Detroit vsited Mr. and ,Mrs. Al-
bert Orser over the week -end. -
Mrs, A. E. Milner, Miss Ruby
Milner and Mr. Earl Kiznbal of
Londori visited for the week --end •
'with 'Mr. and. Mrs. W. J. Robb
and. Miss M. 'J. Robb.
•Mr. George Moore hai: receiv
ed his, discharge from the 'arMY,
being. invalided home, from Xng,
land several weeks ago, and who :
has been:receiving medical trea•
ment • in .London. He is feeling' •
considerably irtiproyed.,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. Scrimgeour
of Palmerston visited their cous-
ins, Mrs., W. R. Andrews, also
Mr. and•Mrs.•t.pos. Wiggins on
Sunday., •
• The Dungannon Public and '
Continuation School commenced,•
the Fall term on Tuesday morn-
ing with Mr. George Cowan as
principal and Miss Mildred An-. ..
derson, assistant. Ten beginners
were enrolled and are, • ltaye
• Douglas Squires, Don-
• ald Mole, Lois Webster, Donald• „
Durnin, Margaret Anderson,
•Tommy siloWler, Mary •tee;
Worthy ' McNee, • :and Vernon. •
.Glenn.
• Visitors • with Mr. and Mrs. W. . =
A. Culbert for the Weelfd • •
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Were Mr. and Mrs. 'Earl Sher- ,
wood of Belfast. .Mr. and Mrs. , •
Leonard Crawford and family,
enneth, Lois,. Billy 'and Bobby •--
of Goderieh. . ' '• .•
LAC. Kenneth lipdge and Mrs. •
Hodge Of Birch spent the: week., '
end with Mr. and . Mrs. George
Tiodge and Mr.and Mrs, rtiChard
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• Misses Bertha ancl•Lilliall. Popp '
returned the end of the week
from a visit with their grand,
mother, Mrs. R. A. geicenzie, of -•
Wingham. •
Mary . Anderson of Kin-
cardine spent a week With her
parents,Mr. and Mrs: D. E. An., -
derson. • •••
• Mrs. Jim Million and daugh-
ter Patricia of Stratford have
been visiting her husband's aunt:.
Mrs. Lorne' Ivers. 6
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• Mr. Jack Caesar, second son. -
Of Mr. and Mrs: Win. Caesar has
• signed iip with the R. C. A. F.
His elder brother Bill, who is •
also in the Air Force went Over-
seas this summer. Another to
join up has been -Ross Eeclyi 4th
son of Mr.••and •Mrs. Heber Eedy
to •don the color. Both ;boys
intend lo train as air crew men"• `.•
and report at London On Sep- •47
tember 20th. :
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Mrs, John McGee was *taken
• to Wirigham Hospital on Tues-
day suffering with a bid attack •
-o( quinsy.
• Mr. Arthur Brown of DUridas
spent the week -end • with, • his.
wife and other relatives.
Mr. Mel Dickson ]eft Thursday°
foif the West on the hatveSt ex-:
,cursion. • •
• Mrs: Elwood Smith and son of
Listowel are; visiting with Mr.
• and Mrs. Arthur Roach'.
MisS. Margaret Stewart, nurser,
in -training at Wingham Hospital 1
Ilas:cornple-t.e.d an eight .monthst---I•
course. of practical nursing and
is now at' the hone of her pat:- •
ents; Mt. and Mrs. Eugh Stew-
art.
children of •Toronto visited last
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Mrs, Frank Garniss and 1 three
week with her parents, Mr. and,
Mrs. •Jah).6s Sproul,• — `7 • • • '
Ellen Maize has commenced
• a business 'course at doddiich,
'Miss Grace Crawford teacher ...„e
of Calgary and who has taken
enforced rest at her sister's, Mrs.
A. J. Durnin, left on Tuesday to
• reurn0 her duties, travelling by,
boat from Sarnia t� Port Ar-
thur,
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