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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-03-30, Page 5THURSDAY, MARCH ,30th; 1944 b S .I 1 The L, uc ow Sentinel, Luc ow, Ontario PAGE `W* WM. LANGSIDE 1 AsbfieThe 1Mad p esbyterimeeting oan �fvAshfielei W.M.S; was held at the home of Mrs. Russel Bis ett with 17,preis' ent. Mrs. D. A. McLean presided and Mrs. Howes had charge of g the program. The scripture read- lug was given by Mrs. Reuben Wilson and Mrs. N. G. McKenzie gave the comment on it. The re- c'ansecrated altar of Jacobs :prayers were offered by Miss An- nie May MacDonald M& Mrs. Col- linson. Mrs: 1)., R.. MacKenzie gave an interesting talk. on Latin Arrrerica. Miss Minnie Cath'car t� read a paper entitled If ,stress singthe fact if we had always given to, the - Lord's work what we are now giving to make im- T dements of war and to train„ our: to use thern,'-the human race would 'not ,be suffering 'the `hoe- roes of .war as today. Other short papers were read by. Mrs. Colin MacGreg.ar and Mrs. R. D. Mae- Donald.. Miss Annie ,Mae Mac- su ly secretary stated Pp Y the needs of the bale and took contributions for it. Lunch 'was served by the hostess and a social time spent. HIT C� '�RAniniiiiiMillh PLAY & D44NCE Inle, 'I'Own Hall LUCKNOW. IA Under : auspices of Lueknow Agricultural Society, on • April 5th At $:30 sharp North St. United Church Players of ,Goderich will pre - sent their popular play-:- "COVERALLS!! 'Speen.' ug2nbers ,between. acts 1 DanceAlt • CAR'RUTHERS ORCHESTRA Admission PLAY 3-5c. DANCE lac Nimiliminillalpy LyceumTheatre WI N G H Ah/I Mrs. Clark Johnson of East Wawanosh spent last week with. her parents, Mr. and Mrs., Wm. Brown: 1VIr. . and Mrs. Orville Tiffin, Joe and Dan spent Friday even- ing at Goderich where Joe arid Dan were supplying music 'fora dance. _.� Mr: and Mrs: Wm. Brown, Ger- tie and Mrs. C. Johnston spent, Sunday with Mr. Lloyd Bell of Pine River. , Friends .Prom this community attended th..:.part held n the Y' '' Institute,' Hall an TUesday even- • ing in honor' or Tom ,Morrison, returned • frorrr overseas: • . The 'Lan side' Patriotic Societyboys, g held their party last' Wednesday eveningwhen around 70' people p p gathered to enjoy games of bingo g and ,dancing. The special game of was won by Mrs.. John eDonald, Crowston. During the business period presided over 'by the pre sident Mr. Ivan Conle y, it was decided to donate $11.00 to the RLtssian Reli.ef..It was decided to have the next entertainment on March 31 when a progressiv? euchre will be enjoyed under the supervision of�Mesdames Bill Scott & Farish Moffat &: Messrs. Billie Maclntyre and Johnson Conn. Messrs. Bruce and Richard •.Orr will be the hosts. for this evening. The bingo. collection ' was $2,50 and collection .x$9.60. Miss Merle' Wilson ' R. N. of Wingham hospital stall visited last Tuesday ' with her brother, Mr. James Wilson Jr. and Mrs. Wilson. Mr• Angus Mowbray of Wood- stack spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray. Mx. and Mrs. Harry `Tichborne of Goderich visited on SaturdayW�� with her mother, Mrs. David ` Kennedy. ° Mr. Rhys `Pollock spent Mon day at Toronto. • _ Mr. and Mrs: Clarence Cox'vis-, iced' at Goderich with', his' 'par- '' encs, Mr. and Mrs:4 Sam Cox. M.r. an M`rs. r r 'James 'Laidlaw Visited at Gorier ch last Wednes day with her mother, Mr : - V4 Straughan•who is very sick. e wish her a speedy recovery. , . ° Mr. Dalton who lives on 'the former W, R. Farrier farrri ias pneumonia, . Mr. and Mrs. 'Huftn' n and. family of Riversdale have rented Mr'.. Wesley Leggatt's farm and are moving in this week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Conley, who have been living on Mrs. Godkiri's farm the last two years re moving this week to a farm west of Lucknow. A social evening was spent on Tuesday evening of last week in the. Institute hall in honor 'of Pte. Thos. Morrison' who recently re- turned from overseas. Carlis and a program; were enjoyed during the early part of the .evening. A.t. the lunch hour Mr° Morrison was asked many questions about • ' Thursday, Friday, Satprday MAR 30 ?.�1 A '� +f ,,. y o LAUREL and HARDY ' . * * in a.4. tt t' ` J ITTERBUGS The antis of Laurel •&' Hardy are once again. riresented on the screen, e W ° �� Also Short 'Subjects r ' Matinee Sat. afternoon at 2.30 bionda Tuesday, Wednesdaybingo Monday, y' Q AP IL 3, 4, 5 ROBERT YOUNG DOROTHY McGUIRC * in " tt ' » CLAUDIA 'A romantic comedy .drama.' Also "Short Subject'' Tiffin anti Colleen spent ..Sunday with Mr: and Mrs, Wesley Tiffin. Mrs. McGihvary Of Luckno«i spent the week -end ' with herd daughter, Mrs. John Crows.ton. On Tuesday last the Red Cross held a quilting, at' the .'home.'O1 Mrs. Fred Tiffin vhen '2 quilts were quilted 'and others prepared for quilting. Miss Marie Donaldson returned to Galt on Monday -after spend- ing a , few weeks at her home here- • overseas and his replies . were quite interesting to the gather- ing. The remainder of the even- ing was spent in dancing to Tif- fin's . orchestra,' I assisted by Messrs. Charles Martin, Garnet Farrier ''and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz. The W. M. S. of. the United church was held at the horse of 'Mrs. 'Albeit Coultes last Thurs- day witha good attendance. Mr. '.and -Mit. Elmer Alton of Ashfield visited on Monday with 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jr. -,e. Tiffin. . BOWERS of Vancouver has Lunch was served The hosts, een visiting with Mr. and 'Mrs. George and Jim Moffat were hirl Bowers of. Huron Township: thanked, is forty-four years .since he Mr. and Mrs Wm. 'Dawson of ft. thA 1ictriof 9r d C., -tri flier and. AitrG t..pt,-oo 1s • !• jkl .xn �yM When .a gun goes into action every man has a job to do. kk Seconds count, and team work gets results. Training ... endless training .. gets efficiencythat makes each man part of a perfect machine. But something More than efficiency is needed to make a top -rank fighting unit. There must b* loyalty .:' . th it spirit of responsibility that each man feels toward his mates. We've got efficiency on the farm front we're producing more, and with less help to do it. Keep up the teamwork that will make each one of us go all out to support our men on theyfighting fronts. We too, are part of •a fighting unit citizens of a. nation at war. ° We must ., not let our men on the fighting fronts down.. Invasion means high tension on ' the fighting fronts ... combined operations-- . . . perations--... thorough team work in every detail. And that call for greateraction comes back to us at home. We have a job to do here, too. We must all buy Victory Bonds. We,have a responsibility to our, mates on the firing line. ' We can't let them ,down: - And the job that we are asked to do is . save more, and lend . more to our country. We are asked to let our country. have the use of money that we do not need now. We will have the money later on, to improve our farms and to buy stocl_ and equipment; for new barns and silo's; for new furnishings and conveniences for our homes. 4,0 Be ready to .buy more Victory Bonds. National War Finance'Coinmittee v •: •