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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-05-29, Page 5THURSDAY, -MAY 29tji, 1941 • +HE , LUCKNOW SENTINEL r' ' .''fid••-•� Lyceum Theatre W i•NGH:AM Show starts at 1.00 p.m except Saturday. Saturday night. two' shows. at 7.5 8r 9;45 p.m. e Thursday, Friday, Saturday. "'May 19'3.0. 31 ROBERT 'l'AYLOR RUTH ^HUSSEY . WALTER PIDGEON t► t 1.L�GHT COMMND ,A _ • Spuadr'od 'Flights. .rescues .int - der stress :".crackups and, mis- adventures.. •.:carrier ships. at • -sea.; . fair : weather and foul in thinstory . of 'three friends. .ti Also' "News" • Admission 30c..& 18c Th udniK '` tax. Matinee 'Sat.' afternoon 'at' 2.30 Matinee Admission 25c. & ,12c including" tax. • Monday, Tuesday, •Wednesday' JUKE _z '. 4 _ -.-JUA-N..I)ENNETT..._.: GEORGE RAFT, — in Across Th ns.lrc.r ce to save asters plo ada Carries '.;;Oc & 18c • e .,..Bay' House 'Across A• wife tur, husband over; him. front to: the;.kauli , tilts • •., ais • 'rival • gars 6 death.. so • "Can On" 'Al and "Tr Admission including tax. r The `Week hi Parliament (Written on'behalf of Lieutenant W. R. Tomlinson, M.P.• for Bruce„ now on Active Service' with:the C.A..S.F.) Discussion of the scores of „details contained in the budget took 'en most of the time of 'the. House this week, but there were other announcements •of far-reaching interest. One of these' •coneerned the relationship of the .Chn- adien Government •,with •,the : Govern-• menta of „Vichy. What is coming out Falls... • •. of the situation between• 'France. and. Miss••Lettie, Fox of Hamilton spent •Germany., Canada• has an °unique she, the ;week -end with her Mother. Mrs,. _ e here in Ottawa A..Fox .. to • st in his ,becaus , .1e is .the• last oi' -the TFrencli; legations • `7.Tiere'"will be :•no "ser -vice .•in the' w accredited to the British Crown and Presbyterian Churc i here •on Sunday•. • through. it is 'the .only , survival .of owing tq , thQ • annrversar y service in indirect communication .'beeween, the • Calvin• Presbyterian church at. 11 a.m. .British .•Government and ,the 'French : and''7.30 F•m. dine istra. -io' at Vich In answer •to 'Mr. and M.rs. Jehn Reid .of 'Mune a in t n Y the .question'•.of Mr. T L. Church', 1VIr. and.: Mrs. ,.Duncan Kennedy of (To1'onto-Broad deve) "Will the Gov- ' Winghain; and. ,Me.. and ' Mrs.' •Lome• ernmentgive further. consideration to Durnin of. SI. Helens, visited';.on,:Sun-. the ,immediate closing of. the •Vichf .day..with Mrs. David Kennedy. • embassy" here?" -the Prime Minister• • Two very , fine sermons were answered that ther.Twas no er lsassy, -preachn-• ed--o-Sunda-yeel y . R.e•v C.. but only a "legation'. and.he was not ,MacDonald of Lucknow at the anni aware of any' "official recognition" versary services in .the: Presbyterian by the British' Government of . de- church, with a ,good attendance fires-_ Gaulle. Then he went• a little•further •ent, rind 'the choir rendered special and said "1 think' it would'not be in •mtisic. ' the. inter• est' of .freedom itself • if any • Me. Geo. Jacques .of Preston „epent statement. or actions Which might., be .the.week-end with his parents, Mr: premature should •+be •made or taken •and• Mrs. Eli Jacques. . by -any government" in the • British Misses • Frances Wilsom • of . Wing- Co:m unevr.alth of __N:ations. ,at time".. And so, through `Canada, -goes_ the lone.saving•remnant' of diplomatic relation' between the government of ance ..ands: thc...•Britisk. Co nnion�. wealth: • • The. Prime Minister stated that• when the bu�siness.•of -the ,Howse• was. finished, Pai�liarne.et would' not nen, rogue, but adjourn; It can.'be called •back'any time, at short netiee. There iei� also: the. possibility,. which- ;seemed •iinprobabl.e . for a while, that the St., Laurence waterways agreement, if ;ratified.'.by the .America', Con.gress,• .will come' before .Pael•�riinene later in the un,ine:le- WHITECHURCH , Mr. Wm. Scott' and Miss Marvell Scott of Kinloug'h spent Sunday with Mr. and, Mrs. Albert Patterson. Mrs. George McClenaghan And, her: mother, Mr.• Blake Gaunt left last week to visit relatives in the West, . Mr. and Mrs. Tobias J antzi of Mil- verton and little son visited on Sun- day . with her brother, Mr. George Fisher and Mrs. Fisher. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. F. MacLean and Mr. Jack MacLean spent the *eek- end withtheir daughter of. Niagara KI NL.OUG' THE ' _LUC:KNW SENTINEL Published every Thursday piorning at . Lucknow, Ontario, e L. CAMPBELL THOIVIPS,ON• ,Proprietor Publisher and THURSD'1�ThY, MAY 29th, 1►11 WHAT 'ARE VICTORY'BONDS? Victory Bonds are" a mortgage. nn rt- 1�l tamo the Dominion of Canada o mort- gage. gage. on = a house or a factory or a farm, but t .a mortgage on every single ,asset in our Country,u • 'In 1919 over one million. Canadians bought Victory Bonds. Twice a , yeai er st c on 'their,.trrt a o: _ they cashed up:. at the nearest bank with no trou'.b1 and no. expense: When the bonds came due they' took'thern •on.; the bank and received their ;money `promptly If •,tc them meet an emer>Yency. tl►eyneeded innoney,• they could` sell their• frond wit+ no trouble ,through their ' agent ,or; -their bank 'arid almost always they could• sell for more than they paid If they,wanted toborr•ow money they 'could do so from any hank or trust• 'company. iii Canada on -.a moment't- notice by 'depositing. their 'f ods as security. v • ��11 Today Canadians are.offered a "sim-. ham and Ann ' Wilsoh of Bay City, , ilare.opportunity. T11ey can buy Vic 1VIicfiigan "spent'`the iwiietr etid-with° Ko •y Bonds that have -e same secur them Sister-in=law, Mrs. Jan -lee -Wile • - ity as a dollar .bill—the ciedit •of our son. 'r• ••. Mr... Harry •McClenaghan and :two Country:: The Dominion .of Canada c R fd.Yen"'Wfa'"Be1gr Vieirell=-re> ati as'-never•railed-•-oto,. pay-antenes ean4P, here on Sunday. • ' • principal when it was due: Today. A aniscehaneous shower was , held there is more" money on deposit. it at the home of Mr, and `Mis: Jame's the banksa,than: ever before in the his - •"Falconer• l s Wednesday:eeenrng•.rn. o our Country. • in 1941 Clic honor ; of Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr,• tory newlyweds; ,She was formerly Miss • people of Canada will earn Mote than y Luella 1-:aidlaw. They received many .•ev7er before. These establish..due ere - nice 'and useful presents. h s .,. --A-eel-eat-deal- deal- ofthe discussion ' on CREV1lE • the Budget. concerned the eSeecession Duties--Act'--a field -•-invade, o the arid�rs.•_ GQorse-.Emmons of firs tine 'by 'the' Donunion .Govern- Sarnia spent, a few, ays wr r, ment. Combined. with . existing prov-- and Mrs. Lorne Emmons, ' incial taxation, the proposed federal' •Mr, and ,'Mrs. Stanley Fines and succession duty' will be approximately daughter ',Suzanne of Toronto spent. equal to the British health duties; and a few •days with friends. here.. , as a tax the , Canadian 'it is considered' by the ,.Government A ple cell be play "Eyes of Love' was put on "reasonably.lexpected to Bear" the • .in Slakes' Hall, by the Crewe Young Finance' Minister told: the House ,•in ,People •on Friday evening. Each Mem- answer to criticism frons the Oppos-bei played their. part in a creditable, 'tion., manner. Between acts 'a trio was sane' by Mr. Jim Sherwood and daughters ,The House in Committee' of'. ways' Shirley and Norma and a duet.by and' 'means . approved ' 'nest of .:the ora :Lie - =Duran Land.. Lotainne Dien ` changes in. the Income Tax Act, im- nan. Proceeds amounted to $26. wince posing heavier rates of taxation on will ;he given for • Red Cross work. all income and also intensiveamend- . Mr. and M•rs. Lloyd Finnigan and inents to the Excess Profits Tax, • babe 'of Exeter and, M.rr• and Mrs: On Wednesday the diseussion cen- Kaye and Alan of Lyndon .spent the tied around:, the. gasoline"' tae,. and week -end •with. their uncle and aunt, three times different members tried .Mr: and Mrs. Raymond' Finnigan. • to • fight with .amendments. An a- fir••'and Mrs: Wm. Begley; of Ham-. mendmene suggested by Mr, E, E. ilton and. Mr. and Mrs -Kenny Camp' Perleythat the farmers . and fisher- bell and family, of Detroit were -.vis - mein get' gasoline for' power ,machin- itors with Mr. John .Menary, over the vis- -dry tat'ee lues mauled=girtaf�ouler,-_week-end:--- and Mr. Ross (Souris) suggested the A iversary services same thing, but added . that a tax might be levied on' Diesel and fuel oils to ,make tip the difference,' but the.• real fight came 'when r. Walter Tucker (Liberal-Rosthern)).. introdue ed an amendment calling for a four... cent .tax on , all .gasoline, .with gaso- line .supplied. tax' free�,,to, fisliernlee and farmers in powe.j, machinery." Thee Minister of Finance said he was not prepared for such an ou'iburst—"If; he said; "`we are to. be driven out of all taxes that cause sacrifice we are not going "to. .be able: to finance' the war excepting by printing money"." . Mr. acid •Mrs• George' Christie and daughter of Galt renewed acquaine. taiiues here Sunday:'.' Mr.:' and Mrs, Malcolm Lane and family spent the 24th ,with Rev., and Mrs, Andrew . Lane at Clinton, also with Godes kill relatives. ' '. • Mrs. •John, Hodgins, 'and Tena spent a, few days with the former's broth• er, Mr. Leo Hodgins, Lucan.. .•Guests of Mr, amid Mis• Fred Hod gins' over••the weak-end'.were Mr. and Mrs, James ,Fowler, Lois and Billy, •Mr: and • Mrs. 'George Margerin of -• q� nd or; • Mr: • and • Mrs. Fred. Fowler, •Cliesl.ey,'Mr; and,Mrs. Jim Ryan and Mr and; Mrs. -G: Petrie;.'Stnatford,-,-. Mrs, Malcolm•Lane held the lucky ticket on the quilt made ,by the Holy - ...rood .Red Cross.• • • Mr,. Roy Graham liad the rnsfor•t- on'e to. liege. his . hand, badly • injured, iwhile•.-at work at the-Trade-_Schoele Hamilton. • • ; Mrs. Jane Percy i5 :spending a few weeks With. Mr. and Mrs. A...E 'Hal-. denbv. G • Mr. and Mrs': Milton Walsh .and Marion were` gru�ests, at the McTeer- . Walsh . wedding, Saturday.. • • ti Sympathy is. extended to Mme rs.B Belle • iSle- soreh the`less a bx late . Mr:.. Mai;tin Aranstrong. • Mr. and 1VIrs•'Roy ,Shepphard • and family of Hamilton were -Sunday vis' itors with Mr. and .Mrs. Oscar Hod.. gins.. . . and Mr, • and Mrs• 'Clark Stanley „ children of. Clinton' and Mrs: Maude Hodgkinson visited Sunday at Me. Isaac Pinnell's.• • • The Spring meeting for the Dean - cry of Bruce will be held in Kinlopgh June 5th. • The. ordination of Rev, H. B. Hamil- ton •will• take place it $a Yiaoon'f Sun - •day next.' Judge ee Sound •will ,preach Sunday: nidrning in the aybsenee of the rector: Mr . Roy Graham and leen Miss Kath- �raham. spent the week-endweek-endwith Mr: "Roy Graham '•,wha is a patient .• in the Hamilto'li FfoSpital. Mr. • M Harold lialdcnbyMai•jorie and Shirley Haldenby spent the week:end ' nn• • 'will be he on Sunday, June '22nd, Rev. Beecroft of • Wingham will. have: charge of both services and on Tuesday a -lawn socie' wilt be 'held on • the Chureli la 1i During the afternoon a violent `e1 ectrical storm, resulted in ;a breakdown •in. the power plant used to light the Parliament ••Buildin.gs, and' the House had to sit• in darkness when the lights went out. The Hansard • reporters found •it difficult to tell who, was speaking and so did the Speaker, and an' ,adjournment' of the House was anoved• until the lights .'came 'on: • • On Thursday the House of Corn - dens in 'connmittee. of the whole .ad- opted; .without. amendment the• fed oral tax of •three cents a'itllon on - gasoline. There ,was • no division• ' • • with the . for'mer's parents, Mr. and ". Mrs. George Haldenby, a . • Rev. W. D. iii d Mrse week aCtioeedwatli THE PICTURE hl of Toronto sl • the 'Lane families here., '. GALLERY • Miss Evelyn MacLcae who hae"been employed. with Mr. R. M. MacKay,. •::optometrist, 'irt Kincar4line, returned t0 her' hone here.as .Mr.; MacKay has disliosed :of his business there, • ow Mr. and Mrs.an ..Herb Pettipisce d Mrs.' Toni Hill of Langside visited Monday with the fornier's• sister, Mrs.. Be 'F. llodg,kinson. a to ill health. , r n. • .MAFE KING • Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Stothers and family of Arthur, ,and Jack Stothers of London were week -end visitors with.Mr., andMrs. Henry Horton. Mr. and Mrs.. Hiram Moffat and two children, Keith and Donald of Watford ,and Mr; ,and Mrs. George • \;Fitzsimmons .of • 'Arkena spent the week -end. with •Mr. 'and 'Mrs. •Gee: ,ftrhnston, We extend consra`tulations' to Mr,. and • Mrs: 'Reg.' Broome. (nee Fred., Saunders) who, were married Satur- day, May 24th. Mrs. .Wesley Twamley'.atid son, 'Chester of Woodstock vr"}ited 'Mr. a c' Mrs. Clifford Kilpatrick on Sunda. The Young People cif Crewechurch. presented their play `Eyes of Love in Blake Hall Friday .evening. Mr. and Mrs. .Ernest Blake 'and Keith spent Saturday in T.ondon• - Pte. Aicchie Phillips spent the week- . ' end with his 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. • ' Eimer Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Richard, Iiilliatriclr • • attended the• Sinith-ll:oaclt Wedding on Saturday,. Church, Service next Sunday will be at 40 a.m. I° • CT No ENS Visitors for '• the holiday week -end included Miss Irene Woods ' and Mr. Mel Brown' of 'Kitchener with Mr: and Mrs. R, Woods; ,M iss 'Anna Situart of Toronto. with Mr. and Mrs. '•George. Stuart; Miss Ruth Ramage of Tor- onto, with Mrs.' Ramage Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. Dougherty and Gwen, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Woods and baby of Guelph with Mrs. It J. WCharles1V1eQuillin of Zurich and�P of , George; McQuillin • .of • the. R.C.A.F;, Melton; at their hoarse. ZION. last weep ,Andrew spent a few days Miss Elen with friends in Toronto. Visitors 'with: ,Mr. and' Mrs. Will ' Gardner during the week were, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Champion •and Lois, Mrs. Evelyn Wood and sone Paul and Mark Bob Of' Torox►to, Mr. and Mrs. M . Gardner and Yvonne, Mr•..Jack Cham- Olen of. Wingh . m, • Mr. and •Mt s. Alex Havens. •of Lknow, Mr. and ' Mrs. Joe Freeman and family of Gel:lut hi Township. • Don't forget to attend, the Ashfield ' Circuit garden Party _on June 13th, id r�o- when a good suliper,and:spiep „gram will be. provided. •{Sunday ••School next Sunday' will ,be. ii the morning eant1 Church • service: rn -£lie evening at the' usual. hours. Mir. Fred Ritchie of Olivet spent Stiunday with Mr. and Mrs. • Ernest Gardner." • ' .The, Ashfield Circuit Woman's Mis- sionary Society will' celebrate their fortieth anniversary : on ,Friday after - neon. in Ilackett's'Chur•..e1i when.l,Vliss' Dorothy' •Dougias ;o1: Lucknow._ will •be, guest speaker. Invitations have. been extended to all ladies. and especially former memb��e�is of the •Society: Mr's. Jas. Me ay of Pfiiey ,spent a few !days lastweek .with' her , par- ents, Mr. and Mips. Ralph' Nixon. Mr. and lifts. Will Ritchie and fam-. fly spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. lalnler Wall' of Culross. We wish to join with,'Mr.'.Camp. belle Thompson's• many friends in wishi•ng.him success' and fame as ede iter and now •,the new; owner of -The 1:uckr,ow `Sentinel. - _ - _ ; Miss` Queenie' Wilkinee'd'aughter ofl . Rev. Wilkins of 'the Ashfield 'Circuit is to „be. congratulated •. in;. obtaining. Rlrer. 'Norrnal=-..:eeptifieate--on._her year, work. We also wish -'to .congratulate Jen Patton,'• eldest son of Rev. Wm. Patton,• formerly Of -Ashfield Circuit, he too having received his certificate on his year's'woi'le. ' Mrs. Elizabeth. Preleaven of • Dun gannon was guest• during the week •with Mrs. ' I.: Andrew, dit and our capacity to pay and aas I Mrs. Jw•art' Taylor of Lucknow' and .Victory Boiad is once more qt. erect Betty, Dori and Jean were • Saturday the finest • investment ,our dollars can visitors with Mr.. and Mrs'. George. buy. ' Hunter., Mr. Wilson and Miss McQuillin. end the pu'pile 'of St. Heren's• SCbool -on' Friday 'afte'rnoon were hosts to. the members of the Section: 'There was, a splendid atteidanee -of . interested parents and' • friends .who *ere de- • lighted :with the -afternoon's_,activit- ies. Mr. Wilson `presided for the pro - 'gram consisting of songs, recitations and drills and an address ,, by .Rev. G. A.. Barnard. all in keeping with Empire •Day. After • the visitors., had viewed . the splendid work done by the pupils, all ,enjoyed a social per - iced eve -Odle tea eups. . ' Thi? weekly meeting of the.-Y.P.U:. was held on Sunday evening with Stenley • Teeld presiding,• Mae Mae Donald grad the scripture lesson and the topic "How We are `Governed", prepared :by Miss, 3eatrice McQuil- lin was read by Vera Taylor. - The June meeting of the Women's 'Institute will be, held in, the Conl- pp���,nnity hall on' Thursday; June 5th• grrogr•ant . committee—Mrs. • • Gordon MacPherson- and Mrs, • Rice, ; Lunch cptermittee, , Mrs, n, Todd, Mrs. -Al- lan Durnm -and Miss• Mary Murray. • ?. 'PAGE E1VE ' Dance COMES '1,0 TOWN at., a POR' THE SPRING'.IIROADCA,ST FROM I!a ucknow Town IIS.. OVER ` • ARTISTS S - THE • FOLK YOU • HFA': ON: THE RADIO• SATURDAY , NIGHT W-I.LL—BE' T•rr+',R F - 1 N 'PERSO`N, BROADCASTING' RIGHT FROM THE STAG E OFt :TtUCKNOW TOWN HALL. , .. � ADULTS' 25c Children 1 Oc • STARTING AT 8 O'CLOCK and , s. Gilbert : Vint spent Mr. and Mrs.- George Sunday .' iurth Altman... • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hacl(ett ' aiid family visited on. Sunday • evening with Mr.. and Mrs. 'Harry Hackett, - • • •Gwendolyn . MacKay of ' . Ripley is Visiting this week witib, Jimmie ..Hae-, kett... . • • Mr. and Mrs Thos: Webster and " WHO IS HE? Last week's picture wasreadily identified as, ' SINGING JIMMIE HUNTER Jimmy, with his songs and hie tarn o'sha nter, wais knotiv'n far and wide, and the name Lucknow and "Singing Jimmie', went hand-in-hand. He was is character, , and "old=timere," still recall many amusing incidents of his eoiorful•career. t ' ASHFIELD • Farmers are .r•ejoicieg .over the splendid rain, that came on Monday night. Mr, Alvin•. Robb left last week for IM•ititary Camp at •Chatham. Men are at work again on the -bridge known as "Whey's Bridge" One section was. built lestfall but. ern acrotui t of bad weather the work had to bee/riven up. The Presbyterian °W, M: S.° was well ,represented at the Maitland Presbyterial meeting in ,Kincardine on Tuesday of last week, A ,delegation frons Knitted Woman's -.institute is expected to attend the District Annual in V•Vinghani on Wed- nesday, of this ,Week, Rev. S. Dickson, 'formerly cif For- mcea, occupied the pulpit of the Pres- byterian .church here on Sunday last. test •Senday ' Rev. R. Esser -was in charge of nnnivetrytey • services in South Kinloss .church, ,• • f airiily 'spent • Sundays with Mr....and NI a Bene Alton:-•w„�,eeee _ • • Miss Eunice .Reed •of Lucknow spent :the holiday with her sister, Mrs. Arch- ie, Nichclson''at. Belfast .The Hacketts W. M. S. held ' their •monthly meeting at'the 'orae '-Mrs.. • S.. , Sherwood last Tuesday afternoon. A quilt •w•as . quilted and the meeting . was 'canned .on with' the 'president,. Mrs.. Zinn 'in the chair.: The study, • book was taken by; QMrs. George Lane. ..-A goodly crowd •was. in attendance. ;. RATES OF 'PA'Y IN THE NARKS $1.30 per Day with Board, Lodging, Clothing, Medical. and Dental care provided. IXT'RA: (1) 'F'ate's varying from 25e to 750 per day for ;skilled tradesmen while employed, (2) Dependent Allowances in Cash. There's a place for YOU at the wheel of a''roaring tank; behind a spitting Ack-Ack gun; astride an armoured motorcycle and YOU are not the man to hang back. It''s YOUR fight: the • weapons , are being forged; the way prepared. The call is to ACTION from the minute you step into uniform. You and your PALS are .needed • .NOW. •Canada''and the Empire, 'your home, your Loved ones, 'must be protected; get into the fight. The Canadian Active Army re4nires• mien for Artillery, Engineers, •Sign'als, Arnnoured Cars, Tanks,; Infauti°y,.Tratisport and Supply, . Medical, Ordnance and other branches of the 'Service. The "Army is prepared to teach many -trades, and to train you to efficiently -handle Canada's weapons of war: . ' • ' .60 'to your nearest District Recruiting' Office. .Find out about these Units ;. how 'they work, what they do. Sec just where you'll fit in. See where any particular skill` you possess can, best be utilized." Then join lip for -ACTION.' • ' Apply to Nearest District Recruiting Office I h or Ary Local At awry DEPARTMENT OF :NATIONAL: DEFENCE ' CANADA • • 0'