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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-06-05, Page 5:THURSDAY, JUNE 5th, 1941 lyceum theatre WI NGHAM ., Show starts: at 8.00p.m. except Saturday. 'Saturday night two shows at 7.45 & 9.45 p.m. -Thursday;--Friday,--'Satur ay . JUNE - rs, 6,7 • SPECIAL JEANETTE Ma.CDONAL ';_NELSON EDD' In Non 'cmmairS Wet cad„ L 1 TECHNICOLOR wan GEORGEE-SANDERS , • IAN -HUNTER, FELI1i9R1SSAItT A .musical. drama: Also '."GROWING'UP" starring the: Quints & °''!trews.'. :• Matinee Sat. afternoon at 2.30 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 'CLAUDETTE'COLBERT RAY MILLANII• in'-. 'ARISE MY. 1;08f " The story .of 'an American girl" reporter in Europe who'•would stop at nothing to get a story.' •Als'o. "Gene: Krupa '& Orch. " ST. HELENS '.Week -end visitors included Di..Wrn • McGregor, of Chicago, and. Miss• Cath- erine •McGregor' of. Lnckitow with -Mr. and' Mrs. George Stuart; Mrs. Arnold llarbour 'of Fergus! .Mrs., Tyson and Jackie of..Toronto !with Mr's., R:' J. . • Woods. , . • • . . Miss •Limine Miller .has joined the staff of the• Winghani' General Hos-- • los= • pital. Mr. John Aitchison has. returned from a .'week's visit with friends at • '• Iironte ' The May contribution to' t1 e Red, Cross • included.:. 1 sleeveless sweater- 1 turtle -'neck• -sweater•; 2 -pair. -two-ova, mitts, 5 pair soldiers sorl(s, .l pair .. seaman's socks, 2' helmets, 1 siiloi • - scarf; 1 afghan hY pupils of SS. No. 3. Donation of 0. quilts. • Mr. Cairns . Aitchisen ie..a patren'. in the..Winglram Hospital followine� a weals spell •suffered '•,chile Amor king• in the garden on Monday' morning.. • Rev. G.' A.. Barnard is. attending the meetings 'of••the . London :Confer• -;-ence •at -"Windsor --this. week. HO•LYROO'D Mr.. and Mrs. • Ed iedied Thompson were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs, - - Percy : Deyell ocf- Winghwms - -• ••, The teacher and school board spon- .' gored .a play and:dance on Friday, ev- • ening with the hall filled to capacity. The play, "Here Conies Charlie=' was presented by the Arrnow young peo- ple', and MacCharles'' orchestra' played • .for the .dance. • Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer, Isabelle and Chester of Detroit, Mrs, =Robt. ' Palmer- = of • Lorne were Saturday vis itor's .at Mr. Thos. Ha z is'. ,i • • u - :''.'. . • 'o and family spent'. the, week -end with ' friends in Cookstown and. also visited Camp •Borden. • ; We are pleased- to report that. Mr. ' Angus. McIntosh, is .able to be nut • again. Mr; and.,' Mrs. John ,Jamieson; Me., • Stuart Jamieson of Lucknow; •Mr. Mrs. Robt. MacDonald •and ftin ily were Sunday .• visitors at Mr. Thos. Harris'. • .."Mr. :and Mrs. George Saunders, Lot- tie and Lloyd spent Sunday with their daughter,. Mrs.' Eddie Thompson -and •Irs. Thompson, ' .: .4,6,Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank Leslie, Marilyn ae&-Joan • of •Kintore were week' -end visitors . at Mr. Ernest Ackert%. • "• •• Mr. and Mrs. Janes Little • and family 'were 'Sunday visitors at • Mr. Bert Thornton's,' Teeslvater. • Mrs.. Raynard Ackert spent 'Ole week -end with • her parents, Mr. and Mrs: John•'Reid, of Reid's Corners on a motor trip to Kitchener, I•Ia.nii)t'on, Toronto, etc. • • Note, that the Institute,meeling-haA. (been changed to Wednesday, •,Tune • 11th and the hostess is • Mrs. Thos. • oilgis' , (Inte'1nl ed for last week) • • r. and Mrs. Howard Robinsotr and fa' • 'ly were recent ;visitors rw;ith fr. s at Southampton. .' ' Mr. • and Mts. Ernest Pridham ,of Goderich were recent visitors with their niece, Mrs. *Raynard Ackert and Mr. Ackert.' Miss 'Mary Johnston of Kineardi'ne. Mr. Everett .Johnston of Teeswater•, Mr.• And Mrs, Percy Devell of Wing- sham; Mr. and Mrs. 'Joe, Wall of West- ford were .week-e,nd visitors at Mr. Mark Johnston's... . , ' It's well you're notpine.; Mr: 'Baynard. Alekert and some friends landed twenty-two of them on the' 24th. : ' • ,Mrs!,. Macpherson and daughter Yvonne,. Wingharn.• spent Sunday at Mr. Homer Barris'. • ' Mr. and Mrs. Leslie TTar-ris family. of ' SLrathroy Wer*e, • week -end +visitors at Mr. Thomas Harris; t THE . LUKN W S SITI i> .1 PAGE MAY RED. ..ROSS --SHIPMENT -British War Victims -24, .quilts, 2 afghans. • Knitted comforts far •soldiers --25 pair. socks, 15 sleeveless sweaters, 40 two-way mitts. For `Sailors -a, turtle -neck sweat- ers, • 5 scarves, 8.10g stockings, 8 helmets. • call s lea Cluub-�2 sweaters, , pa r rnitts, . 1 paT'r. socks, 4 shirts, 1 blazer, donated -1 quilt.' Zion Workers, -7 shirts; ' five ' pair socks, '.1 scarf, 2 '•sweaters, 3 pair Mitts, 1 helmet, :1 sailor'% socks. Don- ated-1 'quilt.' • Larigside Red Cross Uni'►t three prx pants, 5 pair mitts, 1 'swe'ater,' one scarf. - L acicett's Women's Missionary'•Soc< tett'-1 ,shirt; 2 .blazers; 1 scai(f 7.4wo pair•'socks. • . • •Kintail .Wo•i an's'. Institute -Seven sweaters; 4, p tir'mitt's,. 2 helmets,; six •pair socks.. ."( • • •Kinlough•, Woman's "institute=Five :Waters,. '2 shirts; • 2. pair, mutts; one scarf,'2 • hel•inets; 5 pair: socks; dona- ted ---1 quilt. � inlrt5�• • I' it'i'otir Society -donated 1.1 quilts. . Hulyr�ood- Workers -1 girl's sweat-. el...Donated 2 quilts.' • T'araivounl Woman's Institute -one .dozen gauze handkerchiefs; . 2 -dozen khaki handkerchiefs, '; pair mitt:, 3. Pair Sn'ic'ks. Donated=. -1 quilt. • ' • St. Ilelen's - Woman's: dnstitgte-5 pair socks, 1 sailor s'.'stocicin •s, two pair mitts, •2' sweaters, 2 helmets, one • scarf, 1 afghan from SS.: No: 3. Don- a•ted=0• quilts. ' • ' • •Donated• -1 afghan by U.SS.. No. 4,• .Ashfield and 1 _nlu.itt by. Mrs. •Wm. Cox. : KINLOUGH • HOMECOM I NG ; WEEKI: More thin .one hundred Ontario municipalities are going' "alt out" this summer in 'connection with' the Homecoming week idea: Each muni- cipality of the hundred, through its merc'hantss and the direct :effort of individuals,, endeavoursto get in -touch-v ith former-esideaits-.nowJiv- irig in the United States, An nvitat-. ion isextended to 'them -and to'their friends as .:rwell-to come home to Ontario during the.' first week in July. This partic:alar time was- decided up= din for two reasons; Canada's National• holiday, the' first, and 'America's nat- ional holiday; the fourth, fall in the', same ,weeiC.--in the •latter case . �n .a 'Friday:.,, It is also a period. when Ontario . enjoys , its: .-most favourable. weather .of the year .from• • the stand- point of out-of-doors, recreation. • Stressed in these invitations. is the c'.ltlaortunity Homecoming Week will provide to meet old friends, to see the,_,_o1d, •'once -familiar places and to enjoy a `grand Ontario vacation. Each town, 'village and hamlet in Ontario has its quota Af formercit- izens who, now live in. the United' States. In the past we used to be. ble to visit tbacic and forth . at will,. but the• war has changed all that. Today; CanFlians must .starat home conser,', wing American funds for war parch- ases across the. border. • If every Ontario citizen: were to •-wriAe--°Eo nx--friends•• r relativaii;:- like United Statep extending an .in- vitatiori :for a visit this Summer, this . Congratulation'• to Mr. and 411-s- ,eountry would' benefit to an ineal- Bert McLea ii on the arrival -of :i Baby .suable extent, far and above any'im- nboy% in Kincardine hospital Monday, mediate monetary. consideration. We .Time 2nd, • • Mr, a;d. 'Mrs, ,Syd. P'arry,' Billy; need missionary (Work done over there. Ruth and • J a.uk of sT,h trait : crc i -e week Sinister f'ot ces .have been active in the t rid ;tii:' ts•' it 1!4r, and `Mrs. John' Hod- U. S. to discourage travel : in Can= gins. • ada and sad to relate,: they have' met • Mr. and Mrs". Rudy Sieloffand El- roy-of-Del-jolt, l- with much uccess.',Stories have 'beenroy-of -Del-j oit wet i ,i ec Ic erul \moi;-4s,'5 with Mr,'and Mrs, Maurice 41:odglns spread -and .believed -that .;Ameri -and. AI r A d. 1.l ad _ i a-.:-• . can c . they -ye Canada amiss ' Winnie 'Percy, R.N.; spent without•passports 'that• they are •lia- Sunday with' A'lr and 'Harold ' e Percy and Mr::. in Percy :ble: to •interninenit 'once here, that Mrs.' Chas Boyle, of 'Moose Jaw,. their personal effects,• cameras, etc,: Sask.; is Visiting with relatives trere are subject. to .confiscation, that gas- { .• Mr. Jas. llod. e attended the •Grand oline is. either unobtainable or strictly Orange Lodge meeting held in St, rationed, that'food is poor. and scarce I Thomas.. • •• . • Mrs. M. 11'IcLean and •Evelyn •v,is- that, Canada does ••not want. visitor- itecl daring the week with ' 'London :•wh.ile . she is ati-isa'r. No -amount of • •and 1$nibro f r i(ndG. ' 1?aid sidver.tising has been able : to • Mr. John Wright., Mr. •. and Mrs. Cordon Wright and children of near remove in toto'the full effects 'of this; Mildnia.y, Mrs. Chess 'Boyle of Moose campaign, upon•the mind of the pros - jaw, Rev. and Mrs: W. ,J. Ecclestone pective ,visitor. 'But .your letters .can of,, Loudon mere visitors during,• the. help tremendously. weds -end with.. Mr.' and Mrs. Wes A Bole: , What better way -to set these stor. Airs, George 'Huntley of •Pu.tnam'ies at rest then to play host to as pent. -a f esti day s -with -her- mother, -.-many of eur--Ameriean eousiits as -pas Mit.:. K.i.ake and other friends here. sible.this suminer? Show there that Ittl Muriel Jean i c rriodgins; daugh• t i tsar 01' . M r.' and . Mrs.., Maurice Hod Canada at 'war is• still a `democracy ia'ins has been ((trite sick, anal; a inighty •pleasant one to,, litre in; l iedli y of .Kincardine' Twp: that we are;• above all, friendly neigh - is; visiting with •bersister•, Mrs: H. boars wttose• interests, 'aims, hopes, A.-Giahanr •and ;other relatives here: and fears are co•?�nmoir with their' own;' 1 ; Wrii. ,Pinnell injured the sight that we ''want itheir friendship and , of ,his•,eyes: on Thursday last while _ their help'and th•at at we deserve itdoing electricwelding and swas under the .doctor's care: American who comes "home"' ,,Mrs. ,John Hodgins and Tena, Mr:. this summer is going to be a mission- an(1: AIrs•. Syd Parry and children in' t- art'' for Canada -and for Britain= o}erl to Toronto Saturday. ' when ht .retkrns9�I Miss M. Martin of Whitechurch is • '. ' as 'sting with. work. at the home of, friends ab • out our fine yacationland, ourfriendly people, our grand fish- iritis.. James- 1lodt;ins...... We; .are_gla'd to report Mrs. Hodgin's ' condition is steadily improving. . . The June meeting of the Ho'lyrood Women's Institute will be held on. Wednesday next, Tufle -11th •(Note• change of date) at .the• home of. Mrs„ Tom Hodgins. Convener,' Mrs. Perry Hodgins, Assistants, Mrs. Jim Hod- gins; ,Mrs. R. Elliott. Topic, . Agri�c- ultrire; Perrenial border. Current ev- ents: Motto -An 'Institute without 'sjiks a .garde, without` flow- ers;' Mrs. • Raynard Ackert. Roll FaTi --Name a flower grown from a; bulb. Lunch c.(i.iumittoc, Mrs. Toni Ilodgins, Mrs. Charles Congram, Mrs.. Fred llaldenhy. • 1 THE PICTURE • GALLERY WHO IS HE? ' Last Week's Picture Was JOSEPI.1 AGNEW who since February of 150'7 has been. Clerk of the Village of• 1. ucknow. Mr, Agnew raised at Paramount and moved to the Village to reside forty one years' ago this past April. One of.his chief hobbiess bowling. Prom, a box • of old cuts we just 'grasb" a picture each 'week. The joke of it was that last week, Mr. Agnew's Son lloward did the ."grabbing" for us, and whose, picture should he pull tsar of the box; but that of his fath•a 'er, 4 on*.,nnn.. ing and hunting,, our natural,, iinspoil= eci scenery; our magnificient : high: ways. And he'll be spreading the idea" that a .Qanada, at war is still- a •Can - da where the democratic ideal is functioning' twenty-four hours of -die day. ' • So •let's get behind this Homecoming Week idea. Write .your friends, ae uaintan.ces and relatives:inthe Un- ited . States. Tell them that you want to see them .this .Summer. 'Let them know that they:. can come and go with- out hindrance- or: restriction of .any :sort, that their American• dollar bill will buy that, than a dollar's, worth of pleasure and entertainment, and that when they . visit you, they'll ' be among friends. Send 'along a •, copy of this newspaper, or let us have their naM....!.1 and addresses and we'll do it for you. What is more, •do it today: O 4th Anrrtary - For Two Weeks our entire stock goes on sale at astonishing ow Prices that in many cases are below today's replacement costs. It will payyon big dividends to buy now during our Anniversary Sale • Wednesday, June 4 to Wednesday, June 18, o e 1.• Quoted Prices can't convince 'you"of the saitinge this Sal offers you, so° • Come i art S.. ,.:_.e. „O • , , .n � e . , art a Early asr •First �•houce 0 0 the-oBar ins in all Merchandise, i Clocks Watches Jewellery Silverware' Diamond ,Rings oiler: Chests China Cut Glass Complete Dinner Sets WE. INVITE• YOU • TO COME'IN AND 'LOOK AROUND , AND LET US, .. • Y}cOVE-TTf"A`' IIIIIS7rfi "'A -NN 'V'ERTARY-SA t7I11T'E-li XRr GAIN SALE IN APPRECIOTION OF YOUR PAST • PATRONAGE,: • �1, JEWELLER AND WATCHMAKER,,: LUCKN¢W REDEEM'Milli OLD .GOLD AS . CASH ON, ANY ARTICLE •YOU •IIUY. :.•�. LiEEIiAL -TRADE-IN, A.LLOW- AN 3 FOR YOUR OLD WATCH... fli1T. A NEW ONE: • LA.NGSIDE NORTH: fi A�large number Of friends attend- ed the •reception at . the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moffat on Friday evening in honor•, of Mr. and ,Mrs•,: Lloyd Moffat` (nee Gladys Scott) who were married on• Wednesday, May 21. The Mission • Band meeting will: be held at the. home of Misses Ardyss and Gertrude Brown on Saturday. June 7th. , Mr•. • and Mrs: Parish Moffat and Donald Donaldson `.yisited•.on Sun- day With Mr. and Mrs. James bon- ald iTt, ("tllross, The• Y.'ij.S:! held their social at the home .of Mr. and .Mrs. John Richard- son. on Monday evening, May 26th.. Mr. and• Mrs. J. W.• Ross of Tees - water visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. P. G. Moffatt. • ' Mr. 'Bill Sinith spent the week -end at his home.. •• Holstein Field `Day 'Arrangements ••have been made by the , officers of the. Htiron Holstein Breeders Club to hold their annual Field. DIty and Picnic at !Jewett" Grove,. Bayfield, cin,Mondar, ,June 0. Teacher::, Name three collective nouns. Bobby: Py -paper, ' waste -basket and vacauni-cleaner. • • • '• BeaMan ;norm Men. "Yoiu'11 feel like a, milliondollars the minute you step out in• . that fine new uniform . now ready for you. 'You'll be a man among men, a vital cog in Canada's great mobilii war machine. You are needed to ,handle guns, tanks, armoured cars and other motorized equipment. ` Canada is waiting for YOU to spark them to victory. Canada wants ACTION. You want ACTI"'ON. This is your chance,•to-get• it. The Canadian Active Army requires men for Artillery, *Engineers, Signals, Armoured Cars,Tarnks, Infantry, Trans. port and Supply, Medical and Ordnance and other• branches of the •Service. The Armyis prepared to teach many trades and to train you to efficiently handle Canada's weapons of war.• Go to your nearesiDistrict Recruiting Office. Find out' about these Units; how they work,"whatt they do. ' See just where you'll St .in. ' See where any particular skill you possess can best be utilized. Then join up for ACTION! .' • RATES OF PAY IN THE 'RANKS'•.: $L30 perDay with Board, Lodi-' ring, Clothing, Medical and Dental care provided. EXTRA: (1) Rates varying ,from 25* to 7 per day for skilled tradesmen ACTIVE while employed., -(2) Dependent Allowances in Cash: $35.to wife $12 each per month,, for 2 childrldier.'en---only 3' dependents poi SERVICE, so • ti , Apply to Nearest ' District . Recruiting Office 'or Any Local Armoury DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE CANADA • t° • N" Ip ... t wwwuimnr+. '1