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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-06-12, Page 6• PAGE pE. at s June ... . . e 15 aliinu, super erized. nlrduality, stylish 1101ti51lTIi; SHIRTS—All broadcEloth.Size l4 a7i ••- -n, •'' $.1 . 55 & '$2:00. PASTEL STRIPE TIESis.fiti is is a lo de xayo irem) of .Nb- ::.stantiaf weight o stand washing (aid Ia. cool'lookig•q•,.,i,... c ENGLISH .FOCILAID, TIES,t} ' choiee. .; , 1 , $.09 SI7VIR SOCKS Anklelength; lastex top.. ;',1',-'•25c.8i. 45e ,' n ,!en .2:ie, 35c & • 45c'' HANDKERCHIEI'S In' linen or `fancy- colored _ry 6 <�. About'UNDER:WEAR for„ Dad:. Balbriggan, no sleeve, knee ee What .. „ $ s • length•, buttonless a$`.: • Y� ' • • ; • 45c ATHLETIC SHIRTS &SHORT%• Each ' I.ETTEP, TO' 'rH:E. EDITOR, .Daelinow, June 10th, ' - -Dear Mr. Editor; 7, have watched with interest interestour it efforts to whip np. local As an outsider, hs. municipal affairs. perhaps I, ani in -a happy' position to compare your town with • other' sim- ilar in Qntario and Canada. 1 lan townssi atio cannot men{iem�ber• .a to ,.• ,?[ ,,a.v- tte`nt-. ;jNhere •vlii�ch required urgent • ns ,. 'ion having been keit so long., as as thee ecti pte�nn--, and -support know . t Count�il'"'in Laeknow. •i:. do o .. otheir small, a ' ' 11; progressive -towns. in there-As,'a• thealthy, stimulating corn petitiei•for; council and a :sympathetic ;interest .from, local citizens. No doubt 'many LacknowW residents. feel no obligation in this matter avn d perhaps do .not realize its. g y to them. • I should . like to point out • these obligations .to them. SENTINEL Miss Catherine Hnnter ed London visited rw her mother last week. Mrs. Alla Turner and Richard Were week -en . Owtsitors in Toronto. Miss Catherine Rell of Toronto vis= ited. Chia week with her parents, Mr. and MX'S, H. Od Bell., LOCAL�aad G`ENERALR : J. W Joynt served . on the jury"! at Goderic'h last week. Miss Grace, 'Iurlb.•urt of the High School staff 'spent the week end.. in 'Toronto, know .RCI4 .NEWS twenty-ft:re ladies met . at Mrs. Elizabeth • Fraser of Detroit Waa a. recent visitonnan lat the a son Rodney 1VIacLe of Miss Elizabeth Henderson Rexford •,,Os ander, his. uncle,. 1' • Vandewater of ,'1'r; ,nee Edwa lip. Kea;r'of the R_,,A` at Port Albert, enjoyed a motor trip the. home Q to tktil&, part. in le June meeting. Prayer, praise ant scripture study from the book a Daniel filled part tiMe, Bale, .Work was, considered. A Horne;:lielpers meeting .was arranged for with an outside Speaker to be held the hitter part a the Month Suitable papers and talks wet* given7 'The :president „Presided ;are hymn singing' and prayer brought in inter, - °sting meeting- to a close. The Soc.- iety • wishes to thank Mrs. MacLeod for the 'use of her home and the `Iefreshinents With Which she served. Presbyterian W. M. S. The regular meeting. of W. M. S. - was held on June 4th,- After the op- ening psalm, 1Vliss Dorothy DauglaF The W. M. S. ate to be entertained , by the 'Mission 'Band. on June 10th Mrs. Balls took the Bible ..study and the Glad Tidings Prayer was giver by Mrs. Cook. Miss M. MacLeod' gave th'e cnrrent events. .Hen-. • derson sang a Sole. An interesting 'report of the Presbyterial held at Kincardine was given by Miss Greta Campbell. Mrs. a. Agnew gave a reading, and the meeting cloied.2*ith singing and the Lord's prayer innuni- • Held SaceeSsfid Meeting. Mrs. Andrew's Group of the lin ee' wref= 'First: the question.. of the, a fort —• Lucknow has three, perhaps more. 'mills engaged in the:production' o€ vital war necessities.' In at least one of these cases• there fleas not ,only been no interest or' effort': on. behalf; of this production but there has been: evidenced definite opposition •to it'. Groups and . cliques. have h eb l Ped who -at •any .other -time -meg t o sidered harmless but who,. in "tame of war • take their position in the, fifth• CO Un rn . )U8 tour..These people because' of bheir• inability to adapt , themnselves- 'to a' national emergency are a serious set- back to a town the , siz'e of Lucknow Notip' their .philosophy is • gradually' seeping° into municipal affairs and r situation is. developing, which ..will most certainly reach a'1ireaking point unless' something "is' done about it. Second : the ciuestion of °municipal •',.; loyalty. Every„ man• woman, and' child in -a small, coinnunity .must actively participate in. the progressive uplift f ttheir town; must- elett fterx r can - �-d�-eonsidei�t un::�ahe— hem: Tiih�rP' then stanchly, stand bye for e can be no, equivbeatlon here, small community can •become a ,ghost tom :overnightT Editor:, L_ last ;week to Ottawa,,. VE1' AI)EDa low price' En,. WE HA ,45, Th local school, lank and- post office observed the Ring's .hirthday ,as a holiday_ on Monday. •• •. Cur paint st.Qok•; We had"a 1VI )Crvin McCabe of Mr. and re*• _ or visited last Week al the home Windsor Mc. uillin. her father. Mr. 'John @ MANOR iN LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE BATES Asked concerning, changes. in Long Diatance telephone . rates announced in the 'tTnitea 'Stites and their ef-, fact on. rates. 'in Canada, Mr. W. G. Hamilton; manager of The Dell Tele- pphone `.Company of Canada at Whig- Tele - roe said:, Mr:. and ]Vlrs..,;Holmes of `Osbawr s 'ant the ,week-end•with their daugh- ter, town. ter. Mr .. Charlie 'webster, of t. Mrs. %R 1I: " Thompson spent the. Tor nto, with her mother and can sell it to >week end:in o . has been uinpainter h try it Out L. Campbell *ha' has vith'com late confidence. We will' •M s«••-•f�•• �" " beeu lti...,_ p otl Call. '; .Wits. ::cp lte poorly! w. pleased. to have, y .• Na for of Toronto spent. Murde & Sone, : ' Jack y leel4 ' 'and her daagliter, Miss- Ellen, 13.--J, Naylor,: who,•ip ill it the horn(' der:4MA. an, appendix • Operation in "years, , but are moving. east as 1, Wingham, has rettrined-to her home Mac4e9d is now engaged in- his .trade here-. are viSiting here at the home • 'Mrs_ .MacLeod luive -Made their' home. "Effect've July 10 next~,. important changes Will be made in long distance rates 'here. The report charge ' on un- completed , personAo�-.person calls Will b abolished, and the 'overtime charge e -ea person-to-person Galls, will be re- duced to.; tike Station -to -Station rate, Hitherto, the, first three minutes of H calls overtime on � person to-persgn have been :charged.`at_the higher per - ion -to -person- i ate., .In .addition, rates, P United" States points' -will ,on.:calls to. U be -reduced to.'conterin 'with teduct ions, annouced there on calla to, Can. adiatl • cities. THURSDAY, JUNE l2th, 1941. The June meetli,g of the Wornen's Institute will be held- on Friday at 2.'30 o'clock. Roll call "Exchange of tower slips". RePOrt , of district an• as a mining engineer at Noranda. Cool Summer Undergarments For Men Women in Children Hew DRESSES for Women ,Mitses and Children SPECIAL IN, Underwear For Ladies Old LOW, P dies Wash ited church W. A. held their meeting on Tuesday afternoon" when a success- fnliale of homemade,baking was con-. ducted with Mrs. .1: W. "Joynt as auc- tioneer. Mrs. Rae hid charge of an gmusing quiz contest and Mrs. Deck- er gave a reading., United. Church W.• S. r should laoll At :little 'towns like Oakville; Port Credit, Simcoe, etc. Which • of these toWns has the rich, national back- grolund Lutlenow? Hew many of these townS can boast a more solid basis for unity than tucknoW7 And• yet each of these towns is progressing at a far greater rate; attracting mor( capital, bOnging in more industry' increasing by various means the an- nual income of their residents.and in short., playing a vitail' part. in the building or their country. It IS not band On Satur,day evenings, though---- thiS-4s---indeed_progressive for a tem) .with Scotch tradition:74- and a ,small step :in the right direction. The June meeting of the tucknow Society, was. held in the School rooM of the. chureb.• The president Opened 'the meeting (With bymii -488 nntt-reT peating the Lord's prayer in Unison The basiness ,part of the meeting was dealt -with : and arrangement's were made for sending the bale. Mrs. Rathwell- read :the scripture lesSon from John 15th after which Mrs., Decker offered prayer. A very inter - eating report of the• Presbyterial Was given Py Mrs. W. P.-Iteed and a re- port of the Sectional ilieeting whieh was •held in Kincardine. by Mrs.' Geo. Andrew The Meeting closed by sing- mizpah benediction. VII never need to exchinge Mr. John Campbell and son Jack of California ,. were recent visitors with Mr. and MTS. William Murdie. ."These reductions will mean -gin annual saying to:long distanee .users' in Ontario and Quebec whieh we es.- timate- at half :It -million? dollars." _ •DEFENS1P,--KeynOti to New -est Auto 'Engineering. Hew a motorized ,circin. can replace a bombed city; how the aStonishing Natal Academy was de- veloped inside a factory; and bow the Pleasure ear assembly lines are roll- .ing off •hugh .moving fortresses, is told' in a provocative .article in The American Weekly with the Jitne 15 issue of The Detroit Sunday Times. Be sure to get The 'Detroit Sunday Times 'this week and every •week Mr. Campbell and Mrs. Murdie are other for fifty-four years._ together with Rev. C.. H, MacDonald and daughters Peggy, Marian and Helm spent the holiday ;with the for- Mrs; 1. WAlendereon and, son Jim me s atatiOned- 'at Csrei.ghtirst near Barrie. Tbe moral obligations of, a people' to its council and the obligations, o' every council member to his commun- ity' are as sacred as those 'te his church and tbe well-being .and cOm- fort of the coninninity rest upon their " What can a. progre_ssive, live coun. cil clia?. They tan see .that gite-Lacic- now. -Fall Fair. becomes a fair Wortl, talie steps to build and use a gob(' track. They can cash in, on the Scoter: tradition with a_slap-up festival and garries—a winter, carnivtil.T-Iiiidt re- peat these year after year. They can go tater .and attract new industries, suggest- ways of bringing new busi-, ness to non-operating mills, help the farmers and in short take a tital, direct and day by day interest in tin town. And Mr. Editor they can -make place in which to live, &place to visit to look back-upen and to come again. The May meeting Of the Presby- terian Y. W. A, was held on mq 28th with an attendance of 26: The meet- ing opened by singing hymn 461, af- ter which the scripture lesson was read. Mrs. J. E. Little led .in prayer, and the Bible Study which was pre- pared by Miss Peggy MODenald was read by Miss Marion MacDougall. Hymn 461 was sung. Mrs. Gordon Father gaVe the topic from the, "Go- forth Study Book". Miss Greta Camp- bell gaVe us a report frum the Mait- land, presbyterial twhich w'as held at Kincardine. A duet was sung by Miss Elizabeth and Pearl Henderson. Mrs. Garfield MacDonald gave a reading. ,Hyrrin 541 *as sting and Miss Jean 'Lyons closed the meeting with .pray- On.Permanent 'Duty Adjutant of the 21'st, 'Field- e here; has:been -taken on the perraan ent.staff and it at preeent 'doing dat,Y, in Walkerton.- It .is •expected that •he 'will take up 'residence here, UT' the gent the week -end- .with their „son , • CHARLIE CHAPLAIN d atio You get it back with and Mrs. BrOver and baby son JimmY ie not a on n. of Goderich also visited. with Mr. and interest: Mrs.: Itoaeh on Sunday. IVIrs.• Brewer : ,••• Mr. a.nd Mrs.• Albert Alton, Blake aneBernadean were in •Hamilton on Tuesday, June'.3rd attending the fifty- first' Graduation Exercises of the School of Nursing, General Hospital in Convocation Hall, MeMaster Uni- versity. They also visited 'friends Hamilton. ' "The Great REGULAR PRICES! Musical SucceSsor Te "Alexander's Ragtime :Hied" ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs.. A. 'Guthrie Reid of Tees water, Ontario, anneynce•the en- p:aeemenf of their only daughtr, Mary, Elizabeth,. to Mr. Rebert Colin Mac- Kenzie 'of Toronto, grandson of Mr. Hugh Macintosh' •of Lucknow, the (rria e to take. place at Teeawater 1VIr.-and. Mrs. Alex Reid aline the engageme'nt of. their d era, Tena Elizabeth, to -Rev. John CruisleY Thanipson, B.A., .Arntfield, Que., son son. Toronto, Onterio„ The marriage Wingham, on. June 26th, at 2.30 p.m, ce Lueknow Merchants WEDDING 'BELLS . . ,, 'JOHNSTON •Me4UILLIN 1 l'Wednesday, June 4th at high noon at the home of the bride's father, wken -- -ter Of -Mr. John McQuillin and the late, Mrs. McQUillin of Lueknotw, was united in - marriage to Mr. Carl , Ed- ward Johnston, son of Mr. 'arid Mrs i A. A. Maloney officiate& I The bride, giiien in marriage b.! her ' father, was gowned. in a flaot length dress of white satin .with fing- er tip 'veil end carried a bouquet of phelia... :Miss Mary Robertson,.Reg.N. as_bricleemaid, yore blue taffeta 'and carried pink carnations and sweet of :-tht •grpera, acted as groomsman. Mrs. Irvin 'McCabe, sister of the bride played the twedding music. : immediate, relatives, the ihappy couple left for a motor trip to points north returning by TorOnto; the bride trav- elling in an ensemble of ;powder blue with navy' accessories,' They *ill re- side on the groom's 'farm near Blue - vale. YOU Iltli 'Watch his -lice -light up whenite.. sees the name Forsyth on the shirt von give MM. Forsyth mean§ much to men who like -smartness, style end comfort. Come in today. Choose you* gift from our wide selection of' diese distinctive Forsyth Shirts. , No 'doubt there are those who will one . with ,but a year's ing the community, but no one with any national self-respeet•can refrain fron, pasSing opinions Where they ate need. 'ed. in the nationat.intereat.' Forsytb Skirts, Ties aad flaisdkercbiefs are styled together to wear together': • At the Grey. CountY. music festival held recently at Owen Sound, several pupils of ,Miss Helen Thompson were suCcessful in the following events lst,. 'girl's splo, 12 and tinder;' 1st girls' solo, :10 and under; ist,, douhle trio; 2rid, boys' solo,.10 Ana under. • In the Huron Coinity ;Victory Loan campaign canvaseers .in- West Wawa nosh arid Ashfield Townships are• w' follows; West Wanianosh, Thos. Web- ster, •chairman;-' Darnin Phillips, -ami Hackett is chairan; Mtirdech Math- eson, vice-chairman; and Duncan Me - 'tag, Fealik Hamilton, 'Jadob Reid Wild Bert Martin complete ,the canvassin'g CLOSE. EGG -GRADING STATION The Silverwood Egg Grading Stat- ion, which has been in charge of Mr. 'Sherman Stanley for some time past: has now been closed, as aecording the new goVertment reollittions, cooling system for the stormg of eggs is now necessary. It appears the smal- ler towns and villages are up against a real problem in this matter, It ap- pears :as .if the larger interests are endeavouring to freeze out the smal- ler ones by introducing effkiency methods, :which are supposed to be in the best interests of the public.— eRipley Express..____ WINGHAM FAIR FOLDS ,UP- WinAarn Pall Fair will not oper- I ate this year and probably for 'sonic I time -to come. Finatielal difficulty is the reaion and we understand that aPart from spedial prizes that were received- by exhillitors the Society failed to pay any part of the' -pOse money last year. • Wingham Connell Was serve41 not- ice last week that. the SOciety Was through and the reqUeSt Was made that 1/gingham and Turnberry Coun- cils ,co-operate to: prbserce the Melt- orial gates at the entrance to, the park (Ad totiriat camp. THE UNITED CH CH CKNOW SUNDAY JUNE 15th 10 a.m•,—Cluireh School. countY LAI., Church' Parade speaker—Paat Grand Master L. IL Saunders 'of Toroitto. ' ING.l.NEED OP OUR DAY— ' REPENTANCM 1111.11.16111111111111191.1111111.11141.1.1111111.1.1 • at 10 o'clock each, Wednesday Night commencing EDNESDAY, JUNE 18th , Ticket with each 25; purchise throughout _week Ticket distribution starts Friday ,rof this week • .6 -Prizes rues , Winners must claim prize. within 15 _ minutes after the draw is rnade AtillitifOrialry For Iwo Weeki,,our, entire stirck goes on sale at astonishing Low • . Prices that in Many cases are below- today's 7plaCement c'osts. It will"pay, yon big dividends to buy now during our . Wedttesday, 'June I ednesdatr, 4une • Quiptedrriees can't convince you:of -the Sayings this Sale , offers you, so Come- in. and. See,. and came Early for First Choice of the 13argains in .1.1_Merchandise, incioding .. . • • Watehes Silver, 'Chests, Jewellery. China , - , Cut plass ' WE INVITE YOU To COME IN AND LOOK AROUND AND' LET ,o.,US' ' PROVE THAT THIS 4th ANNIVERSARY SALE IS A GENUINE BAR- 6AIN SALE IN APPRECIOTLON OF ,YOUR PAST -PATRONAGE, huge' JEWELLER. AND WATCHMAKER, 'ATM* 8 REDEEM YOUR OLD GOLD AS CASH ON ANY ARTICLE -Ital HUY 1411ERAL TRADE-IN ALLOW-. ANCE POR YOUR OLD WATCH 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 • •