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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-07-10, Page 5•THIJRS,,D,AY.' JULY 10th, 1941 tkrIt • • • THE ',•LUCKNOW SEN I(�1EL • Lyceum Theatre W:1 NONAM O.neshow#each nigi,t at 8.00 p.m. • Sat, night two show'sat 7.45. &, 9.45 p.m. • Thursday, Friday, Saturday J LY-;•' 11 12 U �Q!�.r. • - •SPECIAL LEWIS. ivneKET ,STONE' • RO'ONEIY FAY andKath HOLDEN o n Assn ' Also "News" , - Matinee ;Sat. afternoon at 2.30 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday" • JULY 14, 15, 16 DOUBLE BILL WALTER 'PIDGEON & DONALD MEEK in "Phantom Riders" - and - DICK POWEL•L &" ELLEN ;DREW in "Christmas" in July" A Nick .Carter' detective atop' • and a corned . • • • 1 7 FOURTH CONCESSION OLIVET P We are leased to heat that Mr,.. W. B. Walden a he is now hozne from Toronto • is keening abouts his usual. Many enjoyed listening to the De- votional .period Tuesday a.m. over, CKNK, Wingham. •Rev. C. N. 1Viac- Kenzie gave an interesting talk on "Behold I ..stand at the door. and knock":-lVjrs. 'Sherman Stanley sang' a beaittifl l solo, •aecompanied-by, Mae. C. N. „Macl,Cenai.e at the piano. • Mies -'Sadie McCharies left anMena, duly 'tea' take her summer.. sour"Sep at London University, '-a•• • Miss D:onalda'McCliar•les from Tea - onto' visited• atethe -,week-end With' her parents, VIi: and :Mrs, D. Mc - Charles. • MY, . and Mrs: J,.. H. Howe ,visited over:,.•the week -end at bee..fat1 er') home. Soldier Presented .4• ' Many frien& and neighbours gath-' IC! NLOS5 CENTRE School has closed again for an- other term of holidays. Miss Mary Snilth re-engaged as teacher: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Murray return- ed home front a trip to Sudbury where,, they visited' their 'son, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Murray. Mrs. Murray and babe. returned 'home • With thein, . ' Mr. ,and Mrs. .Donald McCosh of, 1'iurple Grove , vvlere, recent •visitors with •1VIr. and 'M'rs., George Colwell. - Mr. and' Mrs. Ray Schumacher and. Jiininie; . Mr, and Mrs. Charles Seim - -leacher. were. week -end '=guests :,v•ith. the latter's son' Edward at the 'train - wing :'centre, .l itchenea.. ' t Misses •Maigaret Melvora. :Isabel, O'Hagan- of. Kincardine :Were: guests .last week with Miss'Eil'een . Vel'ad, Jt, Miss Mary Smith is -spending ' the -lcalidays et 'het •borne at Creemore. Mrs. Frank Johnston hadthe mis- fortune of hurting hernose severely ered at the, church to present Mr.. last week.. ' ' Gordon McGuire with .a Parker: 'pen Mr, and Mrs. Jack Walton and Alex and pencil before. leaving; The follow- of Hanlitlon, Mrs, Lucy Campbell, ing address was read by Miss 'Lilian • Louisa Oliver, 'Kincardine, -Mr. and Osborne and the presentation made Mrs: Frank O'Hagan, .Detroit; `Mr:.& by Miss Beth McTavish, - Nits• Kelly Artman, Minden- City, Miss To Gordon McGuire • s Helen O'Hagan, Guelph, were boli Dear Gordon; • ' • day, visitors- at James Valad's. On learning, of your intended de- Misses Marjorie•and Winnifred Ber- parture front' our midst, your friends. rid, Kincardine, Mr.. and Mrs.,lioward and neighbours, members and ad- Elliott. and'•Clayton from .Detroit,, h'erents, of the. Olivet Church wish yen Asia 'and, Mrs. Siriithh. front Cromer to. understand that you will be much iwere recent visitors at Mrs: Almer missed am g on us, arid that we shall Aekei•t's. ,, .. ' nee forget you ,in• your , absence from.' • The Holyrood Women's Institute' us, You are • leaving us at the; call ,are holding a garden ;party on' July of duty and for this we admire your lath: 'Cone out 'and enjoy yourself. ' • deeisibe to : be helpfulto- ear nation t • air; and mat • flowar d Robinson and in heti extreme trial.: You have alway.. family who' made many friends here o u atter 1', • eknow: been faithful 'as a boy in your Have. oved to Lu dance at, and interest in .our Sunday . ' , School ;and this faithfulness has con-. tinued as a young man in your'at- •tendance at Church. We want you to at our "tliuughts aid --out- prayers will follow .you wherever tile path of duty leads you,' We .wish :you to accept• this pen arid: : pencil set as a slight token of our regard for you in trusting ,you Mr. and"Mrs. Netterfield and 1VI�-rtle and Mrs. S. Smith of Tt pronto, and 'a Mrs. F. Weis of, Rochester spent the . week -end at Ma. John 'A.• McDonald's • home:, . , • • Me. • , Rennie Graham.'of 'Toronto spent the week -end at hie' hone: • . Mr: and ,Mrs. W'm, McKenzie and' son' Walter.•of Detroit spent the holii- •day with Mr. and .Mrs. Duncan :Mc- Connell' ' Mrs: R. Snelgrove and Mr.and Mrs. It: J. Snelgrove of Detroit visited .last week with Mrs. .T. Robinson.. • ' Mr. and Mrs. brville McGuire and Mr. and' Mrs. Billie McGjiire of De: 'troit visited recently' at the Koine 'of Roulston; 'Donald McCharles, W Mr. R. Mc illivary., Waldo!, , John D. McCharles, I Mr.' and Mrs, Peter 'MCKInnon, •Mr. ' will ,use it to let is know haw : you are getting • along ,..throughout the days. , • Believe • us, Gordon, we wish you well and that' our Heavenly. Father *i•11, watch over .you and: protect -yon where.yea ,:go, May :God. ;bless you and ake 'you , a blessing, to others. Slgned.on• behalf of the, Olivet Con-. gregation,'. C. N: 'MacKenzie;. W: T. and Mrs. Harold McKinnon and',1\?;ss.. Helen Maclntyre of :Flint; Mich spent the Week -end •withsrelatives beret GALLERY . (Intended for 'last week) • , A-• large , orowd 'attended_. -the June meeting of. the U.F.W.O, 'at the home •of .Mrs. T. Robinson, Mrs.. A. Mae I.: Intyre presided and .the meeting open, ed 'with singing "U Canada" followed ' . by repeating the Lord's • prayer ,in Unison. The minutes of 'last meeting were read and adopted'and• the trees- •hrer's, report was given. 'The roll callwas answered by "Some thing every ;bride would like to have in her hope chast": After community singing ;the ibusinesswas discussed, followed by :a, program. Miss 'Margaret Vlciiinnoii, gave, a reading. A solo by Miss 'Elis= abeth Robinson accompanied by Mrs. A. Hughes; • a reading '•by Mra. C: i . HON.R• a paper On Demooracy on . the Home Front by Mrs:. R.. Middleton; . a • recitation by Shirley •Robinsons a reading by Mrs,' W. McKenzie. With singing of •GodSave The King the meeting closed. Lunch was served and ' lt half hour spent' • The July THE PICTURE a peasan meeting is tp be held at the horne of Mrs. W. F. MacDonald. Mrs. Herbert Buckton and little, daughter returned home from Wing= ham Hospital on Saturday ..:.. _. : Miss Anna -.Graham of Toronto was J7roine over. `tale week end. - Miss Grace • Smith is' visiting with Mrs. -Gilbert Hamilton. . ' Mr. 'Roy .McInnes of Toronto ,s spending a few days at ,his home here: Mrs., MacArthur is, visiting with Mr.' and Mrs. Dan McDonald. Mr. George Middleton was up from Toronto ' over the week -end. Mr:' and Mrs.' Allister Hughes and ti, Miss Ruth. 'McKinnon attended the Munroe -MacKay reunion at Embro on Wednesday. • Master Billie Black and his broth- 'air, Edward of Toronto are holidaying A witli Mr. and Mrs. R. Middleton. Friends of Mr. John S. Mackenzie were sorry to hear of his accident and wish him an early recovery.' Mr. Billie 'McKenzie spent the weelf- 'end • at' .his home. • A number from ,here attended the Caledonian .Games at Embro: Mr: and Mrs. W. E. Middleton of Camp: Borden. and Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Fraser of ,the' 12th of - Huron on 'spent Satitr4ay with friert'ds around Luck - When a marl is wrapped up in him - Olt he Makes a pretty serail parcel. WHO IS HE? • • Last Week's picture was that . of GEORGE H. SMITH who continues to be Lucknow's, No. .1booster and promotier. When, it comes tt''getting something done you naturally"turn tar" -G. H.", so•much so; - that :one• might be .justified --in. susa petting that the slogan ."Let George Do It". originated in Lucknow.. En- thusiastic and energetic, €eorge Can: always be counted on, if its for the, good of -the Sepoy town. or commun- ity. - , Hinted W. M. S. , The July meeting' of the Women's Ijistitute `was '• held - at the 'home of the United • THE NEWSY NOTES. . WHITECHURCH LUCKNOW SENTINEL.) Published every Thursday morning at Lucknowl Ontario. L. CAMPBELL • THOMPSON - Publisher and Proprietor THURSDAY; JUL,Y loth, 1941,. DUNGANNON. Miss jean' Stothers, 'Toronto, :-is' spending some holidays -at, the home of her father, Mr. Thos:' Stothers. Mrs. Walter Bishp, with her dapgh- ter Jean, Chicago,, also spent a week With' the fernier's father, returning to . their.home on Sunday... ,•Mr. and Mrs:' Roy) rydges, .. Sagi- naw, nMieh,, -visited' on Sunday bis.aunt Mrs. Geo; Irwin. They were also (aa, companied` by friends,; Mk. and Mrs: Francis, Saginaw., Mrs. D. G. Sickle, Windsor, has. been visiting her . sister-in-law, Mrs. A. B. Pentland and at'present is vis; iting in •Lucknow.. A large crowd gathered on Sunday at 4 p.m. to the Dungannon cemetery for the ,annual Decimation Day ser- vice. Many graves Were visited by. friends . and relatives on which were placed lovely bouquets. The service, Was, conducted by Rev: C. H: Mac- Donald and, Rev. W., P. Newman de- livered' an.tldress Mss ar ,sect TLDREN HI o James a f Ed r - • tWO C . g. f Culross were outby glass in a motor mishap at Teeswater recently,. Mr. Edgar was driving into Teeswater from the north .when a car .backed out of a driveway into. the -Edgar car. • DUNCAN McKAY was presented recently with a handsome club -bag by the folk of Kintail ' school section,' :Duncan has resigned hila„ school to join. the. R.C.A F: • netted a totalof '$25810: COMMENCING JULY 1, motorists., .throughout Contarl.g charged with .of- fences under the:. Highway . Traffic Act will;: be • served with'. summonses by nail and . not by peisonal. service, The change follows amendments to the,, Ilig'hway .Traffic ,Act 'passed at ;Attorney -General . Conant's direction at, the •last: .vas ion. of the,'.Legi dative, A MILE -OF -PENNIES sponsored. by the Chesley Branc1r-'6f the Can- adian. ;Legion in did of the. Queen':. Canadian Fund for Air Raid "Victims,I �eline, Albert,, Lillian„ Wil''am Brad- ford and Arthur Bradford, all ,of;:Tor- unto.. The .-service. was conducted at her late home with Rev. W. P. New: luau an charge, on Monday afternoon• with interment'• in Dungannon Cem- etery. • The • pallbearers _were. Billy Cook, 11arvey ' 111ole, • Bill' Wiggins, Pentland, A.T.C.M. contributed a solo. Jolia-atu stip, Victor Erringt'onr.aind- Car1 Anderson. We extend o'ur sincere Mr. and Mrs...Gorden. Phili.p's, Lon- 'sympathy 'to 'the bereaved family.' don spent the aveek-end with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs., John Blake enjoyed Mrs. Cecil Culbert and on Tuesday; a ,pleasant motor trip north to Sault the day was pleasantly spent'by both* Sii Marie and ,w +ere accompanied couples ai-Southarnptori, . ,home by their daughter 'Bernice who Harry and Helen; Van D:clorn, Char- has been teaching at Richards Land- ing Cross, are spe with Mr, and Mrs, W. A. Culbert., the points of interest were • a ,visit The regular monthly; Meetings of „to Callender to• see the. quints and Church W.M:S. met Fri- a glinipse'.of the large German prison. p ..after_no t- r7-r:�-T1vgh-1VPa•clee'nzre arise the-' res a3� riding some holidays ing' oti St. Joseph's .Island, Some of• PAGE ETI:VE CREWE Mr.• and Mrs: Geo. Long of Mich Mrs. Flank McIntosh• and son Ewen igan,' U.S.A., are visiting the latter's of Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. Dren- brother, Mr. Eli Jacques and Mrs tan -Metntosh and on Harry of De- Jacques. troit visited with their cousins, Mr. 'Mr. John Simpsofi ,received• the sad and 'Mss: Wilfred Drennan on Sats news of the death of his brother, Mr. urday. ' • • 'Ewen Simpson 'of' -the West We ex- Mr. Sam Sherwood ' and Orville tend our' sympathy to .'him as this Durnin made'a business trip to Tar - is three brothers who have passed unto' on Wednesday. where they purs. away within a ae. r. • . „ chased •a, •ca}load of .cattle. We. _extend. our sympathy' to Mi•, Me., 'Grahams Durnrn, was up from' • Walter Lott :of this• •community, _else,.Hamilton fox the week=end: • his brothers and sisters• as„their Sias ,. Mr,•:and- Mrs. 'Geo.; Ward and Mrs. ter, Mrs,-Palirier of Wroxeter, passed Case °1blc,Aliister of Vilitidsor'. called away last : week,. • . , - i•i ads here 'on Fid” z Diff e Mis Sus•' Carrick visitin be:~- e Kilpatrick Mise ,Susie s , € Mt'. and Mrs: Palm r Kilpat t rs.' ' r• and Mr, Clark of.. visiting sister, M . Cla k ane! son Brian of Toronto are, visit g Amherstburg .. fri"erads here'. • ▪ .This '.cotnmuni:t-y was shocked •a?.r-.a ` " g''. ns of • Ma. and 'Mr,s..,Geor a Emmons Saturday when. they heard ' 'of.• theSariiia are ,spending a'few days with sudden: tragic death: "of Mr•:.• Alfred .fi te'rids here. Emmerson, son• of Mrs. Alex' Enrei 11re Bert Treleaven and Gwendolyn son, He was loading hay and tool: Bq rt Weak spell and fell off the load and .spent the week.end with'herdaughter was badly hurt 'that he only lived • 51''s: Vernon, Hunter: a a' few minutes. The sympathy of the Mrs. Wood of"North .Bay is; visit- ,� . community is extended to the aged irig .her daughter Ars. James Sher mother. One' brother, Victor, and . two .wood.. • sisters, Mrs. Haggett of 'Blyth anti Mr.. Jack Rivett has secured• work Miss Lila - of Wingham, survive.. It in Hamilton.• is not a, year ;since Mr, James Eamon' (:revue W. M. S. .son was iberied, 'He Passed awalast, August. Interment was held Tuesday ., Tale ladies of Crewe W. M. S.'held afternoon to Greenhill �Cerrietery. ilieir July meeting .in the church on - 1VIr- and -al re.•••.P•-tippler i. July 3rd•in the form of a• Met -meet-. sister, Mrs. A: Wing with of er societies visiting. The. are visiting with her, Emerson. meeting opened with the 'use of hymn • s stat on `In -Christ there is no•East-or West'-. • • BORN -In Wingham • Iso p The -,president was , in Charge of the • July 2nd+ to Mr. and Mrs.; Roy -Mc:- devotional' evercises and Mrs Crozier Innes of Toronto (nee Miss' '011ye 't,ead the scriptuie lesson: •Mrs.• Rice Kennedy) a soli. of , St, 'Helens, sang a solo. Mrs. New' Mrs. Wm, Dow ofi-jtiensa]1, Miss man gave.. her" report of the' branch McDermid and Mr. and Miss Hoagg irreetirrg; ,s ich was held' 'at Wood'- of Thanesford visited on Tuesday stock, Mrs. '�S.: J: 'Kilpatrick led in Iasi . 'week with the 'former's bro,thet ' prayer. Mae. Zinn,of Hackett's -.-gave. in-law, Mr: John Clubb• . ii reading and' ''a `splendid' talk' was 1 -Suncsay-Sclioo1 caliT at >ssparrala: The -return' trig? • - l arra Mrs�Besi1-Thompson-arrck-Lrti �-,}y, Mrs R. maws nney- of -the- d i rooms: Mrs: Arthur Elliott, the pies- . was shortened by a ,•ferry boat. ser. idents Mrs. Root: • Scott in charge -'of _ i:he meeting'. The roll all was ans- ident was in the chair. Miss Merger- d vice from South Ba3i south to T'ober- wei ed.b • A Hint for Picnic .Lunches, et..Pentland was, pianist. for the meet- i rnory, 13ruce 'Peninsula, i y This was. very• appropriate, as' the an ing,anis also rendered a, solo "Grate-. Ma.1Iarry quay and daughter Beta Inial picnic was arranged'for• Thins- •ful, 0 Lord, am I" Mrs. Newman led ; Bice of Hamilton are remaining for 1 in privet- : and; also led in res onsive:I p ti while at the home of'Mr. • Gordon Wash - reading g of Psalm 715 in the`hymnary. Anderson also Miss Georgina: Wash - family , of.:Caledon,• also Mr, Stanley Presbyterian church 'in Dungannon. I• Moore of, To1onte •spent a few day: well. rendered duet was,'sung by• last week with their parents,'Mr.,•and. the 'Misses' Fern Alton arid Cora' Cul- ' Mrs: Arthur Moore, where a recent= beet. The 'president pronounced the ion was• hel� Friday evening in lion-',. Benediction:' Lunch ''was• served and a or of `their darlghter, Ruth, Mrs: Wal- 5oeial''time enjoyed together . ter James and Mr. James, when' about • • : • .day ..Tialy 10th to be held at the home .of Mr. : and • Mrs... John .McKay. 'Mrs. Neil MacKenzie, Mrs. Ray Dalton & Mrs: Robt: Scott' were appointed` ,to Secure, .ball .teams for the • afternoon: Mrs, 'Neil G. 'MacKenzie.• gave .a •vea;y interesting paper .on "Kintail".:Other readings, *ere given' by Miss: Lois MacKenzie and kiss, Jean .,.Nelson. After the. meeting:a daiity:Iuncit; was Served • by. the hostesses. The August meetings"will' • ibe held at the home' of Mrs. • • M. • Avery. • . , LANGSIDQE NORTH' 'The, Mission Band meeting was held on "Monday -'at the home`of"Mrs•.. Wm. Scott ' with an attendance of 17. On Friday . the Mission Band ,attbnded the Rally . in Teeswater: Mrs. McKay ef Formosa was the, guest speaker.. ,The.. United ' W.M.S. . meeting was held ' nt • the home of Mrs. George hlnrkness -on Wednesday: • ' • •Miss,.Mai•garet Moffat of Sault Ste. Marie is spending •the holidays at her home. • • Miss, Emma' Richardson spent last week with M s. Jack •Gaze at "Byron. Miss Egan, Miss Thompson, and Miss D'iinlbp of Sault • 'Stp. ,Marie speritr last week -end at the home of Mr„ •and' Was; F. G. :ileffat. Miss Egan remained 'for a •while: • We are sorry to report. Mrs. John Mae1nnis and Mrs: Dan T. MacKin- non are confined to :bed, at. preserit; We- wish them a speedy recovery. :tar: Bob Ori of the Perth. Regi- mein spent the week -end at his• home. Mr., Alex ,;Orr of Quebec• is spending his; holidays at his home. • • The Y.P.S. presented the play, "Grandpa's Twin Sister" at Salem. on Friday evening. Jim Smith spent the week -end with .Saleiiti'frieitd`s. Miss •Jean MacKenzie of Montreal and Mr. S ,Hugh MacKenzie ofSudbury are visiting at their home.. , SACR1 T) HEART Church, :.Tees - water, was filled to capacity, when, the congregation and a multitude .of friends gathered to 'hear Rev. Mr. Clarence Weiss,, C.R.; celebrate • his First .Solemn High Mass. Reverend •Weiss, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. ,Joseph J. Weiss, Teeswater, was __ or- dained into the Holy Priesthood at St. Peter's Cathedral, Landon,' on Sat- urday, June 17th, ' after seven 'years of.intensive study and preparation for a holy life. • IN HONOR of '' bei• ' approaching• marriage, Myra MacDonald was giv en 'a cup and ,,saucer shower recently et the home of Miss Mary King.', I.MeeL1 AN •of Win- MISS:. SARA Wing-. ham has, been appointed to the in- spection staff -for Old Age Pensions, irer`lr`d ii•iVori "*Ii ica lItilaiii -iia portion of Brace. For three weeks she has, •been taking ,a course of in. struction .at Toronto'. The roll: call and minutes were given and approved: Mrs: Reid gave a read-.' ing on The Service in the Church., Mrs. Dan Bickle • gave a' 'splendid art- icle on "Recruiting on the first W. M. • ington, Toronto who is .remaining an indefinite ..time. • • 'Mrs. George:Hamilton :and children Ansi and': Kay'the' spending a while with relatives in Toronto. • one .hundred were .present and they received quite a number of nice and useful, presents. All liad a good time,' Rev. Mr: Hagan of Toronto will preach in the Presbyterian church S. organization in this Church, and ' the first- meeting •which, was held at the `home of Mrs, Wm. Gir•vin,, now Mrs. J. Barkd'ey's. Mrs: Bickle went on with interesting facts and :told the ladies that in the various places she bis ..been and lived, that The cream of.,the ladies'' belonged to _tile W. M. IS: She stt'essedthe need: for more brotherhood today and: con- cluded Isrith. the Christmas . message of the I€ing in .1939, bidding us to puf our .'hand in the hand of God. the president closed the meeting with a patriotic prayer followed by the Nat- ional Anthem. . a, Young Mother Passes The unexpected passing of Mrs. Gordon Anderson. .at Goderich Hos- pital last. Friday . evening has been a warning that life. is very uncertain. Her death, followed an emergency op eration. She. leaves to :mourn her be- reaved 'husband arid four .children, namely, Madeline 9, Reginald '7, •Fred= die 6 and Margaret 3.• Mr*. , Anderson, formerly Kathleen Washington, eld- est •daughter'of the late Cseerge and Elizabeth Washington, 'Toronto. The deceased came to 'these parts about 12' years ago and since has lived in Weal; Wawanosh, her late home being near Glenn's Hill, north of Dungan- non. Surviving members ;of her fam- ily are 'Irene, Georgina,. Dorothy, Mad - BELFAST -CENTRE We are sorry to report that Mrs. Isaac Nixon is under the doctor's, care .but we hope to see her better soon, 1Ir. William Twatnley•who has been under the doctor's care the past week is improving nicely and -we hope to , see him around again soon. ' Mr. and , Mrs. Melville Henry of Ainberley. spent Monday at Mrs. Hen- ry's former, hpnte here. , Mr. Tom T'warnley spent a few days recentl'y near- Paris. , ' Mese Janes Alton of Luck'nbet tied daughter Olive of Toronto 'spent day this week at the home of 111r and Mrs. Sam . Alton. • Mr. Tgan Alton of L4ndon is s en- .divahis vacation at the home of Mr.. and Mrs. Albert Alton. end•.-Meso.-F,i,'etL—lolinston-zarr lira ly spent Sunday at 'ta4;1iorne ' of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnston of Courties' Corners. • • next• Sunday .morning. ' Mrs. Ogilvie df 'Toronto and: fans ily.are visiting her father, Mr. John Clubb. L ' iso/%*., 'Every•duty, well:and boeestly done'; is •a contribution to victory." THE PRIME MINISTER e CANADA. �. A Mechanized Arm .$ervin • YOUyg Mechanized and motorized•Knits-these make .uii'the d " • , modern.army. You have often' noticed Bell line cr'ews', • • y'; with their tracks along the: highway: Those too :are• r� O. mechanized, .'motorized units, each with a ' highly „ skilled.. crew,; each completely equipped with •tools,s. /. power, material in an emergency they, can be mobilized - quietly, ,rr -quickly, efficieptly - to repair the havoc wrought by' storm; fire, ox flood. The equipment they carry, -=- standardized apparatus, of many kinds - makes pus- • , • sible the 'speedy restoration of vital service. " Preventive maintenance, preparedness, experience, anti skill - these all •serbe .to ensure that your, message will get through with minimum. delay'in ,any • ein'ei-: -� • gency a `vital contribution to the country's war effort., •��� �= •:..baa se!u"`s .! •,ice et,• rr y rte. ' Yo WW1 • • - •• • • Gift of Bruce - Couty for Overseas sc k a• <� iL • aaaaria asaaaaaaaa's‘ ssaSS Through the County Council, the peolile of Bruce have donated it ,mobile canteen •and supply car to the Salvation Army. This equip- ment will be used overseas' for: Canadian 'troojps. On both cars is a plaque heari'ng`fhe words,, "Donated by the County of Bruce, Ontario" s i l.0 in , bo s''f • r n Eruce< willSee so that many Canadian `soldaer,., �nc �l g y .ion r these units iii the near future. a The rliebile'ca► teen shown o ,jjapate t:_a, the,.,,latest nf._it.,s kind.: , The actual canteen is 9 feet` long; 6 feet 412s, inches 'high hrid`7 feet •8 inches wide. It is finished in ,army khaki. Sides oiren to form' a counter. Inside there are, in addition' to standard equipment, cupboard I i;!�•.•,,;,;::.\ •\.\�.• \ `N.,4•\..�•$\ •:. q\Op�� `\\'\ `\, VAT .;%.:off\, \`•'>;., yh.`\'\ `\+ '\`'� may, •e \\\� �\ •,\\�\'\�\ b\� i and drawers,, display Counters, a, Jetta'', box, and :a small cupboal'd fofi other articles. ' -• Kitchen and other equipment includes a safe, .two steres, a heater stove, safety lantern, electric connection for outside power, water tank, '. rash drawer,, tent whicB: can be plated on one 'aide of the body, therno. jugs, heater, blankets and stretcher to he used as emergenGy first aid equipmentand tools,' :• _-__. -;. .. i On the err 'de are the words 'lite Salvation ATt n1yLL Canadiatl War e Services". The supply ear'is sirrtilarly lettered. Thanks for the equip- ment was expressed by Major 1\1. J. Flarltiiaan of the Salvation 'Army. a: •J • a. M 9