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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-08-31, Page 8• • 13 7 r, • a • rAci •=017 The .i.makiaatow Seutkazi. Lutleamv, 0t• ot upper •IN THE TOWN HALL, LUCICNOW Wednesday, Sept., 6 Under Auspices of Lucknow Women's institute SUPPER SERVED 5.30 to 7.00 ADMISSION 40c PROCEEDS FOR THE SOLDIERS' HOMECOMING FUND Everyone Cordially Welcome -- Enjoy A Good •Supper and Aid this Worthy Cause EMPLOYERS REQUIRED TO CHECK ON MALE EMPLOYEES An order signed on August. 15 ,by . Hon. Humphrey • Mitchell, Minister of Labour; requires em- ployers • of male employees to - cheek on the documents in .the possession of any new employees being engaged, so that the9em- ployer may be satisfied that the man has riot failed to comply ,with Mobilization Regulations. While each employer is re- quired to check on all new em- ployees he engages inthe future, • he is only required to report to Mobilization Registrars on men thought ,to be in the designated age classes who fail to furnish evidence that they have complied with ,the military Calleup, or that because of marriage or for other reasons, they do not have to Comply. HpLYR001) THURSDAY, AUGUST 3lst, I9 Institute Entertaine Mr. and Mrs. Raynard Apkert, ., I 0,1•••• • • MIIIII•O Transferred To Calgewy Headquarters To Be 11 d ,.- , By Kairshea, Club LAC. Leonard Reid & Miss Mary The Kairshea Club, at their'1 Mr, D. A. Andrew, native of in Island.. EPhliip a few days last week:at Manitoul- regular. month' meting g held at ; .the home of Mrs. L. '. , y meAshfield and nsecretary-treasurer Courtney of Reid's Caners spent Miss Betty Newlands and 'Mr., South, Kinloss Manse, entertain- of the Canadian Hereford Breed:, ers Association, is transferring V Wallace Knapp, both of Galt, vis- ed the members of Lucknow 4o- Alberta, headquarters fromalgarVermilion,y,e ffectit. Misses Marie and June Harris • Miss Dean MacLeod presided': Se ptember lst. Mr. Andrew re- andlied the past week -end with Mr. men's .Institute. , a. London were recent visitors and after the many guests viif-re 1 sided at i years where he was associated lk Vermilion for almost 15 Mrs. Jack Ackert. 1Virs. Thomas Harris. ,, With the Department of Agricul- with their grandparents, Mr. ,&,, welcomed in song the program ture and where he has continued reside si oe . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ackert had continued. The roll call for the to • - ' - tment „. p • ,Ethel for a few :days this past in which I was Married" while I . present post. to his Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dobson of married ladies was "the month . week. - - - , of ,the best in that time. The let - Mr. Andrew says that in that Miss Lauretta farr011 of Kit: , Calendar. Mrs. J. Carruthers ' that harvest help is the chief • , and Lillian favored with a duet ter, written on August 19th, says . . 1distriet this year -the crop is one worry of the farmers dren spent a day at Mi. John 1 i- isea Mrs. Bob MacDonald and chil-lbright sayings from The Optun-1 , the unmarried replied. with Barr's at Kinlough. . . ' chener visited with Mr. and Mri. and readings' were given by Mrs. Crop production throughout the - Raynard Ackert for two days last Lawrence MacLeod and Mrs: H. West appears generally good- and Lavis. An interesting travel talk, this year's estimate is 450,000,000 compared with bush - on a trip she had taken to Holly- '277,000,000 els last year. wood was given by Mrs_ Herbert .topic "Our In- Labor shortages are being re - Buckton and the 's". Was taken by lieved somewhat by the exodus stitutes and Club Mrs. Hughes_ Piano' instrument- of Ontario farmers to the West. This week four young men from als were given by Mrs.Donald the St. Helens community left MacDonald and. Miss Lillian Car- for Edmonton. ruthers.1 Mr. Dann sang, .and Dr. I.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graham, Olive • Little favored with violin music. ' & Lloyd spent Sunday at Sauble Mrs. • Middleton favored with Beach. . mouth organ selections with ac- Remember? In the "10 years ago" column of the Port Elgin \Times this item appeared: `1Bob Carrick, on the Mound for the Lucknow team, pitched many a wild ball in the game between that town and Port Elgin la.st week. In the fourth inning he uncorked a fast ball which hit Jack Cottrill on the side of the face, • breaking his nose". week. •, • Mr, and Mrs. Charles Shields of near Wingham visited Sunday With Mrs. Shield's parents,'IMr. & Mrs. Charles Congram. • Miss Shirley Colwell has been visiting at Wm..Bushell', Ripley for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ackert, 1 Visitors with Mr_ & Mrs. Rich- companiment bv- Mrs. McKinnon. Moved To Ripley •ard Elliott s:iver the week -end Mrs. Ostrander expressed the Mr. Frank Munro 'and has sis- were Mr_ and Mrs. Wesley Why- thanks of the Institute to the ter, Miss Jane, have recently tock of Teeswater and Miss Doris •Club for their entertainment and taken up residence in Ripley. The Shields of near Wingham who also for supplies sent to the re - Munro family had long been res-iwill remain for a few days' holi- cent Blood Donors Clinic. Mrs_ idents on the 12th concession of , clav-. with Miss Eileen Elliott Hornell spoke a word of thanks Ashfield and provedcitizens.themselves Mr_ and Mrs. 'WM. Graham and4 to the nurses of the Club who I very worthycitizens.children have spent the past two l give generously of their help at weeks at Bruce Beach. They had the Clinics and also to Mrs_ Philip ' WINGHAM RATEPAYERS voted 500 to 31 in favor of ar town grant of S15,000 towards building an addition to Wingham HosPital. THE CLANSMEN'S ANNUAL I: IN THE ARENA At 8.15 Sharp Admission To Arena 25c -- DOOR PRIZES SENSATIONAL VAUDEVILLE SHOW -THE WRATTEN SISTERS—Song and Dance Team. BOB LOGAN—Punch and Judy Show, Etc. BILL BANTON—The Singing Mountaineer. THE GREAT .JACKSON---Sensationtil,Novelty act. CARNIVAL GAMES PRIZE DRAWS DANCING To Royal Casino Orchestra _Prize DraW at Midnite • lst. Bicycle 2ncl. Chest of Silver 3rd. Occasional Chair 4th. 32 -Piece Breakfast Set , 9.35 Get Tickets From Any Club Member e . • , $4230 - 27.5Q 15.00 , • Ias their visitors for an evening who pro -i cled music att-he same. Mr_ and Mrs_ Jack Scott and Mrs: W. K MacDonald thanked .faroily.,..of.Ititiley• and for a dav the hostess for the use of her Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham- & home and the meeting was closed David of Durliant with -God be with you till we Mr_ and. Mrs. Bruce Palmer of meet again-. Mrs. Lockhart at - Detroit we NOeir70:4. .37.tSitOTS _tended to thematter.oLgropping at Mr. and Nix's. Thos., Harris': those present for lunch and very Miss Doris Eadie, nurse -i. tasty refreshments were served. training at Women7s College Hos- The September Meeting will be pital. Toronto. is spending her held a week earlier than usual vacation at her, home_ • at the home of Mrs. „Harry Lavis Mr. and Mrs. Edward Palin. • and the roll call for October, a Marjorie :and Peggie•and:TM M. gLft for the Soldiers boxeS will Palin Of Toronto arevisiting this be -taken as boxes have to be s-ent week at Mr. and Mrs. Albert early in October. Will the Thompson's_ • also kindly bring their knitting Mr. Leonard Ritchie spent the for the fOldiers boxes.' • past' week -end with. his , parent,' Mr and and Mrs: Gordon Ritchie of I ikshfield. • . Mr_ and Mrs. Wm. Eadie. Doris. ,and Lorne spent Sunday at Mrs. Rachel Culbert's. . . . • Miss . Veronica Murray is holie daving at her hornee .. ' Mr: Dan T. McKinnon left for the West Monday while Mr: and Mrs. --Charles Congram are plan- ning to leave' on Wednesday. An enjoyable evening was • spent at Holyrood Hall Tuesday 1 e.ve_ninia in honor of Donald Ross ef the Navy. who is home on fur- lough.. • , SOLD RACE HORSE, • prior to the races, at Stratford on Saturday. D. J: MeCharles dis- nosed of Dazzle Henley to Dickenson of . Mourit Moe. In • the first heat of the 2_28 pace .DaZzle Henley finished firs,t but was nosed 'out in the next two heats: by'. 'Victor Henley. LOCAL FLOURECE . CONTENT HAS. BORDERLECE,vaLrE ' ...t sh_cri'time ago the village Ripley was given wide publici:y when it was repos .that the folk there have .extra goe•di tae - clue to fluerine in the, -e-F.4"..er sui.--- plv Df that area. . Wiegharn car. not 1D.ok for be.r.efit fr-Jrn its water supply --.. F. • the fluorine analvs-2...- of the wa-er sunply here is 0...73 p rern... :hat of R!. -iv is .2.00 partsrif-..."." million. Lucknow water ahalyi_i Shows 1.11. ppm. . . .k cep r, din g t D which we have received 1 n p 1..t, :.SUPP.Sed to be the rreinfre.i.ei-. aniDurit" -if floforir.e oefere the. . is shy effect on the teetii. — ..4:.:i.j. 1 vaf-...ce -Tines.. . . , Classical ree...ic is :.. e - d " vie: l.i.c.cia ,t-ilp-.,r_g w:: a time. 01 Change• of Date The next lecture of the local HOME NURING COURSE -Will Be Held In The School, qn FRIDAY, •SEPT. 8th at 8 o'clock - Note Change Of Date N1.4- EAVNA 6°'1' ergs,* a 6 417V -t1••• , rfr•-` • — • , • .o.r. • ;. " PERHAPS yon t'noug,ht that. Long Distanre Lines were less crowded now. _kctualh, they are carrying an average of 8,400 calls per day more than a year ago. YOUR IfELP JsSTILL NEEDED if urgent war meS-ages are to go through prc•mpt1%. Please use Dong Distance (*fly when yr.ou must, especially to -busy war c*.iitrei.. • RtMEM fiJER N IGHT .RATES NOW BEGIN AT 6 P.M.. aflAt940ipersi*toot4i. Io