The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-03-02, Page 5THURSDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1944
The Lucknow Sentinel, LuCknow, Ontario
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Matinee -Saturday afternoon at 2.30 p.m.
Monday,. Tuesday, Wednesday, March 6, 7,8
GeneTierney • George Montgomery
"China" Girl".
• Romance In Mandalay.
'Also "Canada Carries On"
T.ARA • AND DISTRICT
•ved• oue.doctoi• of advan-
ced- _Tara council has ad-
vised the Medical Association of
the .pre'dieament. and is now
ing the :mattvi• up With the On-
tario Minister•f Health.
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Summer Guest: Do you operate.:
a bus' between your hotel and
the, railroad station?. '
Hbtel Manager: No, .sir. • :..
Svrnrrmr Gut: That's Strange.
Al! my Jrien'tis said you would
get rnc‘: coming and going.
Bray • Chick
Prompt Shipment
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YES . the' .Bray Hatcheries have. chicks fqr prompt
'shipment, in spite, of a deluge of orders. 'Not, perhaps„., •
. in the breed that's •:,%,'our• first eheice. Not, perhaps, in' •
The ••Xtra -Profit grade. But bray Chicks of the usual
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•• high bray quality . . ••
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Mind you, that's not, sayinf.i, that the •breed and grade
• you want. arenI available. Very probably they are.. But'
demandis uneven. .In some breeds it is. so heavy' that
'the Bray Hatcheries are booked ahead—in those breeds .
--for Weets..In others even last-minuteorders can be
1i° filled, . for both day-old and started chicks.' For instance,'.
.. right now we can supply both day-old •and started
• Standard White Leghorns.
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PLEASE NAME. ,You.lt, SECONEi CHOICE
So when you order Your Bray ChiCkS,please name your
second choice ...even your third choice. if,possible
on breed, grade, and date of shipmerit. It may prevent
delay and disappointment. All Bray breeds have the
satiric backing of skill •and Care ,behind them, so -you will
probably he pleased • with the results- you. -get, •even •if",
the breed isn't' the one yrru ordinarily order. And We'll
'do our best to •se&' thU yoo get your first ctiojce. if it is •
At aJLpoSsihIV.•
• "Order
• Today-
• Order
BRAY"
BRAY (HICK HATCHRY• ,
FINLAYSON BROS.
LUCKNOW
AGENTS
• ASHFIELD .4" ST; HELEN'S
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Mr. and Mrs., A. Courtney, Mr
and Mrs. D. Blue and Donnie of
Amberley spent a day in London
last week.• i •
A bingo party was held in
Ainberley Orange Hail on Fri-
day evening to raise money for
patriotic purposes,..
Miss Isobel Hamilton of 'Lon-
don spent: the week -end at her
• hoine here. •
Quite a number of our hockey
fins' were in Goderich last 'Wed-
rieSday evening to see' the:game
between Lucknow and :Goderich,
The log trucks have •beeh btis'y
this: la,st Week hauling logs •from
•Mi' M. Matheson's' and .Mr.. R,
biSsett's tto the Lucknow Saw-
mill. • ' •
Mr. and Mrs. R.% 4.:Bullen cele-
brate their 28th' wedding anni-
veriary ° on Tuesday, ; February
29-tt. Congratulations.
The Hemlock City quilting,
group met at, the home of Mrs:
Frank Hamilton on °Wednesday
evening and quilted a quilt for'
the Red Cross Society. -
Mr. A. Culbert is •.making, his
rounds .now as assessor for; the
township of Ashfield. ..
• In •the, list c names of pilotS
graduating from Centralia Air
School' we notice the name of R.
A. MacGregor of Goderich. He
is the only son of Mr. and Mrs.
Colin 1VIaCGregor of Kintail.' Con-
• gratulations. • • :
Mr. David MacKenzie of Kin -
tail. Who has beeno patient in
• Goderich hospital for some time
• is improVing and expects to be
able to come hOme soon. • •
Mr: and Mrs. John MacKay of
Kintail received: word on Wed-.
nesday that their son Flt. Lieut.
Donald MacKay is .missing. Their
friends hope the next new will
be good news. ;
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"X?puicATIoN haS been made
to' Red Cross headquarters to es-
tablis:i a blood donor clinic in:
Ripley. A recent canvass in Rip'
ley showed that' 375 are" Willing
to suPtert';' it.
° CREWE
Mr.- Elliott ,Rivett of the H. C.
A. F.. :Guelph, spent the past two
'weeks at' his home ;here. Mr. Ivan
Rivett of Hamilton spent the
week -end at his home also.'
Mrs. Crozier of. London and
di:4in ',of the R.C.A.F., Crumlin.
spent the week -end with Mr: and
Mrs. Clifford Crozier..
Mr: Matthew Shackleton un-
derwent an operation in Victoria
hospital, London on Tuesday. His
many friends' are glad t� hear he
is improving. Mrs. Shackleton
remained London for a fo*.v
days. •
Mr. Ronald Treleaven. iS work-
ing in the foundry at Goderich. •
Mr. aril, Mrs: Marvin Durnin•
spent a day reCently if London.
Mr: and Mrs. .Sam Kilpatrick
spent last Frida'y with Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Alton, Wawanosh.
,Mr. and Mrs. Benson Shackle-
ton visited on Sunday with her
parents, Mr. 'and Mrs, Jones of
near Wingham. •
On Friday, February 25th the
W. M. S. met at the home of Mrs.
Cecil Blake and observed the
World Day of Prayer. Mrs. Tre-
leaven' read the sefiptgre read
ing. Mrs. Benson Shackleton then
• gave a very interesting temper-
ance reading. Mil. Kilpatrick &
Mrs. Rivett Sang a duet. 'Ree.
• Vickerson then gave an illus-
tration. bri "Reading the Psalins"._
Mrs. Raymond .Finnigan gave a
reading. Mrs. Edna McWhinney
gave a synopsis of Chapter four
in the. • study book. Mrs. Cecil
Blake read several letters from
boys overseas who had received
boxes and parcels, also letter's
%from some of the sick in the
corrimunity who had been sent
boxes.
• The 'World's 'Day of prayer
• was observed here on Friday 'af-
ternoon at the •home of Mrs. W.
I. Miller with 22 "'present and
with Mrs. Miller presiding. The
-worship service with its theme
"The Bible, the common posses-
sion of the Church" was
in charge of •MrS• • McKenzie
Webb with scripture , reading
taken by Mrs. T. 3. Todd, Mrs.
McPherson, Mrs. Thom, '.Mrs.
Cameron and .141-s. Jim Duhlin,
:The progialn as outlined for -the.
Day of: Prayer with its therne,,
And • the Lord Wondered 'that
t ere was no intercession" .wa• S
ollowed with Mrs: Miller, Mrs.
Ward and'. Mrs.. Cameron as
lead-
ers. prayers were offered by Mrs.
Ball, Mrs. W. Rutherford and
Mrs, Ward. Rev. J. A. Ward gave,
Short talk -en prayer.
• Mr. Tom Anderson o Mafek;
ing was a recent 'gLicst of Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Woods. -,
Mrs. Helm, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Woods and Donna visited recent-,
• PARAMOUNT
•On' February 14th, Mr. and
Mrs, Robert G. Hamilton held a
progressive euchre party with
proceeds to assist the Institutetto
pack boxes for overseas.
Mrs. Jack McIntosh spent the
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week -end With her sister, Mrs., .
Tom MacDonald, Lochalsh.
ly with Mr. and Mrs.
Kirkland. •
Newlyweds Honored
• lylr. Allan Cranston and his
ide, formerly 'Miss Margaret
a arinner of Browning, Sask.,
were honored; at a, gathering in
the Community Hall on Tuesday •
evening, Dancing Was enjOyed to
music furbished .by.'Mr. andIVIrs.
Chester. Taylor, Miss Doris Tay,
kr and. Mr. George Stuart. Dur- .•
ing „ the evening Mr. and Mt,*
Cranston ,were presented with •a
set of .dishes and a chair. The
address was read by Earl, Mc
Donald and the presentation was
,liacle by ',cline Woods and H. D.
McDonald, to which Allan made
•a fitting reply. Y.
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To Raise More Food
• Farmers raising war foods, supplying all kinds of
products for export to the fighting fronts, may•find it
necessary to borrow at the Bank to colter their extra
• requirements. •
It is the policy of the Bank' of Montreal, at all, of its
branches, to .co-operate at all, times with- farmers, and
especially at the present time when their Work is so
essential to the war effort.
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branch manager regarding your need for credit.
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