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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-07-10, Page 13• THURSDAY,.' JT5LY loth, 1941 THE L•UCKNCW $E'NTi NEL P4OE 1E. Lyceum T e • � atr e _ • W I'NGHAM one show each night at8.00 Sat. night two shows et 7.45 & 9.45. p.m.. Thursday, 'Friday, Saturday :JULY .10,. 11, 12- " SPECIAL. . LEWIS • -- stimicEY, STONE • ROONEY w _ FAX sail^Hathsy. IIOLiEN J $a'r Ileo Also "News" Matinee Sat. afternoon at 2.30 • Monday,. Tuesday, Wednesday JULY 14•.15'16 DOUBLE 'BILL WALTER PIDGEON & DONALD MEEK hi `Phantom 'R'iders'- - .and DICK POWELL & ELLEN. DREW in "Christmas in Jul A Nick Carter detective story and a comedy. • • • FOURTH CONCESSION Mr. and Mts.'Netterfield and Myrtle and Mrs. S: Smith of Toronto, and -Mrs. F. Weis of' Rochester spentthe week -pend at Mt. John A. McDonald's home: . Mr. , Rennie.' Graham ,of : Toronto spent the' week -end at .his. home.' • ' Mi. and Mrs. Wm.. McKenzie and . abs Walter of;'.Detroit spent the holi- day with • Mr. and Mrs. Duncan .Mc- Connell. Mc -Connell.: Mrs. R. Snelgrove and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Snelgrove of Detroit visited last :week with Mrs. T. .Robinson. Mr.' and, Mrs. Orville McGuire and Mr, and' Mrs .• illi McGuireofDe- troit : visited recently at : the home. of- Mr. 'R.,1VIcGillivary. Mr. and Mrs.: Peter McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKinnon and Miss Helen Maclntyre of Flint,1V%icli:'spent the week -end with relatives here: • (Intended for last week) A, large crowd attended the -June, meeting of the U.F.W.O, at the• home of Mrs. T. Robinson. Mrs: A. Mac- Intyre presided and the meeting open. ell. with singing '0 Canada" followed :by .repeating the' Lord's prayer in unison. The minutes of •last sleeting, were read and adopted and . the'treas- urer's .report was given. The roll call was answered by "Some thing every bride would like .to have in her hope. chest". After community singing the business was discussed followed,: by a program. Miss Margaret McKinrion gave a reading. A solo by Miss Eliz- abeth Robinson 'accompanied by Mrs., A. Hughes;: a reading hy Mrs. `•C. Robb; a paper on Democracy on the., Moine. Front • by Mrs. R. 'Middleton; a 'recitation by ''Shirley Robinson. a reading, by' ,Mrs. W. McKenzie. With Singing •of God' Save The King the meeting closed. Lunch was served .and .a pleasant half hour. spent. The July meeting is 'to be held at the home of Mrs. W. F. MacDonald. Mrs. Her1?ert Buckton and little daughter' returned home from Wing- -•I ham Hospital on 'Saturday. - Wing- -A. ' Miss Anna ,Graham of Toronto was home over the week -end. PPPPPP _ _---__. ,., .. .._.. MISS Grace Smit is visiting. with Mrs. Gilbert Hamilton. • Mr. Roy Mernnes of Toronto is spending a. few days at his 'home here. Mrs.' MacArthur is 'visiting with Mr. hand Mrs. •Dan, McDonald, • Mr. George Middleton was up from Toronto over the week -end. Mr. and• Mrs. A11ister. Hughes and Miss •Ruth . McKinnon attended ' the Munroe -MacKay reunion at Embro"on Wedpesday. Master :Billie Black and his broth- er, Edward of Toronto are holidaying* with Mr.. and Mrs. R. Middleton. Friends of . Mr. John S. MacKenzie were sorry to hear of his accident and wish him 'an early •recovery. 112r. Billie McKenzie spent the week end •at his' home. 'A number 'froth here attended 'the Gies ies at Ernbro. . Mr. and Mrs.. W. E. • Middleton of. Camp Borden and Mr. and Mrs, Har- old Fraser of the 12th of Huron. spent Saturday with friends around Luck ,now: ' a • When a man is wrtipped tip in him - "Alf he 'Makes a pretty sninll parcel. GLI V ET We are pleased to, hear that Mr. W..13. Walden who frsdnow 'home from Toronto is keeping about, his usual Many enjoyed listening to the' De, votional period Tuesday a.m. over CKNX, Wingham. Rev. C. N. Mac- Kenzie gave 'an interesting talk on "Behold I sand at the door and knock". Mrs, 'Sherman Stanley •,sang a beautiful .solo; .accompanied by .Mrs, G. N. MacKenzie at the piano. Miss ..Sadie . SVIedharles left on Mon, day 'to take 'her stammer' coarse,: tit London, U� iiversik ' Miss. Donalda McCharles fromTor- '-onto visited• over, -the week-endwith her,, parents; Mr: ,and- Mrs.• - D. Me, Charles. •' • `' Mr. and 'Mrs. J. 11.. ,Howe visited . ever the week=end : at het ' father? home. Soldier Presented ' ManYfriends and neig nts hbou -s gath- ered h' ered at the .churchto present. .,,Mr. Gordon •McGuire- with a Parker pen and pencil before leaving.. The .follow- ing address was read by 'Miss: Lilian Osborne -and the presentation" made by Miss Beth. McTavish: To Gordon McGuire Dear 'Gordon; On.: learning of your intended' de- parture from our midst; your friends .nd. neighbours, members and ad- herents_. of the Olivet .Church wish you to understand that •you• will. be much missed among •firs, an 'Wet we shall not forget you i'n your absence from us: You are leaving us at the call of duty and for thie we admire your decision to• he helpful to"our nation in her extreme: trial. You have always - been 'faithful as a boy in .yoiir atten- 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 know that our thoughts and our prayers -will -follow you wheverrei° the :-path of duty -•leads --y We.: wish you to ' accept this pen and peneilset .as a 'slight token of our regard for you in' trusting ;you will use it to let us: ]cnow, how „yoti are- ,getting ' along • throughout ' the days. Believe us, Gordon, we wish you well and' that our •Heavenly ,Father will watch ever you and protect you where you go, .may ' God bless .. yoti and make you. a:blessing to others. Signed' on behalf of the Olivet :Con- gregation4 CG.• N. MacKenzie, • W. T. Rolston, 'Donald ; McChat les, W. B. Walden, John D: • McCharles.. , WHO•IS HE?. ur Last week's picture was that of „ 'GEORGE 'H. SMITH who continues tan be' Lucknow's • No. 1, boater and promoter.. When it comes to getting -something done .you naturally turn to `4G. H.", so. much so, that one might be justified. in .sus-•• pectins That the slogan, ."Let George' Do It" originated :in aLucknow. En- thusiastic' and energetic, •Geoytge can always be counted on, if its Jet the good of the Sepoy town or commun- ity. • SACRED • HEART Church, 'Tees. water, was filled to eapacity, when the congregation and a' tnultitude of friends gathered ` to hear Rev. •M'r. 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 into. Loudon, on Sat- urday,.Jtne Y7th, after seven years of intensive study and preparation for a holy 'life. • IN UONOIt of her approaching marriage, Myra, MacDonald .was giv- en - cup and saucer shower recently a theiho Miss' •Mar, King. atmo of YK 'MISS SARA MaeLEAN of 'Wing - ham has been, appointed to the . in- spection staff for Old Age Pensions. Her territory will be Huron and . a portion 'of Bruce. For three weeks she has been taking, n 'Course . of in. ;;truetion at Toronto. ' d 1111414).$$ CENT.R'E.. amamammeamato School has., closed again .for .an-, other terns of holidays. Mise Mary Smith re-engaged as teacher. Mr. and Mrs.. Daniel Murray return- ed house from a trip to Sudbury where they •visited • their . son, Mr. and Mrs.' Wilfred Murray! Mra. Murray and babe returned home with them: Mr. and Mrs. Donald .McCosh of Purple' ;Grove were recent visitors .with Mr. and Mrs. ( Sorge Colwell., ... Mx.. and Mrs. Ray ,Schumacher and. Jimmie; .Mr.,and::Mrs., Charles:Schu- macher were, week -end guests' with the Tatter's .son Edward at the train -- ,ing rain -;mg centre; ICttehener ' ' • Misses • Mai gaaret McIvor;, . Isobel Q'Hagan of dtinCairline were ,guests 1i>,st .week'with Mei.Eileen Valad. Mr'Mar M's - t 's y, , Smith is spending. the holidays. at her home at C'reeinore.", Mrs. Flank •Johnston had the mis- fortur'ie . of .hurting='her°• nose severely: last week. t Mr. and;Mrs. Jack Walton and Alex of Hamitlon; . Mrs® Lucy Campbell, Louisa Oliver, Kincardine, Mr. and Mi s: Frank tnit O'Hagan, Detroit; Mr. '& Mrs. Kelly Artman, Minden City; Mis Helen O'Hagan, Guelph, were holi- day . visitors at Jaynes' Valad's., . 'misses' Marjorie arid Winnifred ,Ber-, rid, Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs..,li.oward Elliott and Clayton from Detroit,' Mr: and Mrs. Smith from Creeinore Were .recent visitors at, Mrs. Almer Ackett's. '['he "Ilolyrood Women's Institute are holding a garden party on July 17th. 'Come out and •enjoy yourself., A7r, and Mrs. Roward-,Robinson and. family :who Made •man'y friends here have. moved 'te-Lueknow, Kintai'I W. M. S:"'" The July 'meeting of . the Women's Institute 'was•.held at the. -twine of Mrs,. Hugh MacKeszie:'.with the pies- idents Hers; 'Raba ,Scott in charge: of l:he 'meeting..T:he ro r` fl was, 'ans- wet•ed hy A Hint ,for:,Picnic Lunches. This • was viery appropriate as than- nual picnic was, arranged for Thurs- day ,juln hurs-day.,July 10th to be held 'at the home of • • Mr; and Mrs. John McKay. Mrs. Neil MacKenzie, Mrs. Ray Dalton & Mrs. 'ltobt. Scott were appointed to secure ball teams for the 'afternoon. Mrs.. Neil G. MacKenzie gave 'a very intsvesting'paper on "Kintail". Other readings were given 'by Miss ';Lois MacKenzie • and Miss .Jean' Nelson. After• the ,meeting a dainty lunch was served by the hostesses.. The August meeting' 'will be a held at the home of. ':Mrs, - M. Avery. LANGSI DE -NORTH The Mission Band meeting was held, on Monday 'atathe home of •Mrs. Wm. -.Scott with an attendance' of 17. On. ii'riday the Mission Band, attended the Rally in Teeswater..Mrs.: McKay of Formosa was 'the guest ,speaker. The., United ' W.M.S. ' meeting '.was. '}field. • at .the 'home ', of Mrs. George 'ilarknos6,. on Wednesday. .MieraMargaret Moffat of ,Sault Ste. Marie is spending the holidays'r at. he home. - • • - • Miss Emma Richardson 'spent last Week ;With . Mrs. Jack Gaze 'at Byron.. Miss Egan, •Miss Thompson, and. Miss • Dunlop, hof Sault Ste. ,Marie spent' last week -end •at the, home of 'Mr. and, Mrs.-, F. .G, Moffat. Miss igen remained 'fora while.. . ' We are . sorry, to , report Mrs John Maclnnis and .Mrs. -.Dan T. - MacKin- non .are confined "to'. bed • at. present. •We • wish them a speedy 'recovery. f' Mr. Bob Orr of ' th -Perth Regi- ment spent she week -end :at his home. Mr. Alex Orr of Quebec is spending. his h'itlidayfi at lire' home.' home.'. The Y.P.S.. presented the . play, "Grandpa's. Twin Sister", at Salem on Friday evening. . Mr: Jim- Smith..spent the week -end.. with Salem. _friends Miss Jean MacKenzie of Montreal' a • nd Mr, Hugh MacKenzie'of Sudbury are visiting at their..hoiJ►e.` 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. Mr, William •, Mr, has'been under the ,doctor's care .the past week in improving nicely and we hope' to 'see him around ,again soon. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Henry of Amberley, spent Monday at 'Mrs, Hen- ry's former home here. • Mr. Tom Twamley spent a few days recently near Paris, Mrs. • James Alton of Lucknove and daughter Olive of -Toronto ' spent 'a day thisweek at the ,hoarse of . Mr. and Mte. ,Sam Alton. Mr: Elgin Mton of London isspen- ding his vacation at the homeofMar, and Mrs. 'Albert Alton. ' Mr, • and MYs. Fred Johnston- and :family spent Sunday at the home of .Mr.. and d Mrs,' Archie Johnston of Courries' Corners; THE : LUCKtIOW ',SENTINEL Published every Thursday Morning at Lueknow, Ontario. L. CAMPBELL TIOMPSON Publisher ' and Proprietor " THURSDAY,. JULY 10th, 1941 DU NGAN1NON • Miss Jean .Stothers, Toronto, -•• is spending :some- holidays . at the' ' home of her •father; • Mr. Thos. Sto.there, Mrs. Walter Bishop, with 'het daugh-• ter Jean, Chicago, also • spent a week with the foanner's father; retulrtting to their', ,home' on •Sunday.• ` . Mr. and Mrs. Irby.' Brydges, ,Sagi- -naw;. Mich., visited' on Sunday itis .aunt Mrs. Geo, • Irwin.;They Were also' ae- eoinpanied by friends, Mr. ' and Mrs. Francis, : Saginaw. " 'Mrs 'D. :G. "Bickle, Windsor, has been' visiting her sister-in-law, Mr. A. B: Pentland and at present is vis- -iting in Lucknow, • A large crowd gathered on. Sunday at 4 pan. to. the Dungannon cemetery' foil • tire annual Decoration 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 address.', . Miss 'Margaret .Pentland, .A.T.G:M: contri:ktuted�a,..sole Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Philips; Lon don•spent the week-end..with Mr.. and TWO CHILDREN •of James,- Edgar of Culross were cut by glass in a motor mishap .at Teeswater recently Mr. Edgar was driving into Teeswater from the north when a ear - 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 :his school •to join:t'he. IRC.A.F° netted, a total 'of $26$.70. . '• •CQM•MENCING`J.ULY• 1, motorists' throughout Ontario charged with. -of- . fences under ' the Highway Traffic. Act Ewi1P..be served with ,nammonsee by mail" and not by personal service:. The change follows amendments to the .'Highway' •Traffic Act -passed :it Attorney -Genera]' Conant's•: direction at the Nat 'session Of the Legislature. A' MILE -OF -PENNIES . sponsored' by the Chesley Branch of the Can adian ,.Legion' in aid of the Queen's Canadian Fund. for Air Raid Victims,, • Mr -s.• ;Cecil ,Culbert -and on •luesday-,•-.,a peasant notol• tri''north to Sault the day, was pleasantly spent by both .ea Mari and wean ac ora anis e , .c, p, d couples at Southampton. '., lrome_by their daughter Bernice who Harry and Helen Van Doorn, Char- has been teaching at Richards' Land- ing; Cross, are spending some` holidays Mg. on. St:..Joseph's IslandSome of with Mr. and Mrs... W., A. Culbert. the '.points 'of iriteisest. were .a , visit 1 cline, .Albert•, Lillian, Wil"am . Brad-, ford and Arthur Bradford, all.. of Tor- onto.. The service was conducted at her, 'late., home with' Rev. W. P. New- man, in charge,: on Monday 'afternoon avitlfi:.interment in 'Dungannon Cem- etery. e •The palibeaners were• Billy Cook, Harvey Mole; Bill Wiggins, Jahn Durnin, Victor Errington , and Carl' Andersoii Ve, eextend ou s ncere sympathy to the bereaved family: M -r: and Mrs. John. Blake enjoyed VHITECN�JR+GH NEWSY NOTES , 1 Mr. 'and 'Mrs. .Geo. Long of Mich igan, LT:.S.A,, are visiting the latter:' brother, Mr, Eli Jacques' and Mrs Jacques: ° Mr. John Simpson received the sad news of the death of his brother, Mr. Ewen Simpson of the. West. We ex- tend our' .sympathy to him as this is three brothaers wh_ o have passed. away within year. We extend our sympathy ,to Mr. Walter' Lott of thie' Cotmm�nity, also bis brothers `a. : p 'and sisters' as • their'. Bi- ter, Mrs. Palmer: of Wroxeter,assed away last .week. " • ' Miss •Susie Carrick. is visiting her sinter;'. Mrs..Clark and .Mr. Clark of Amherstliurg, This : community• was shookeil on .Saturday when they, heard of the sudden tragic 'death,. of Mr. Alfred Emmerso son.' of Mrs. Alex' Emote son. He was' loading hay and took a weak spell and fell off ;thelead 'o,and. was badly hint that. he nly lived a few' minutes. The sympathy of the community is . extended 'to the aged mother. One brother, Victor, and two sisters, Mrs. Haggett of Blyth and • Miss Lila of • Wingham, .survive. . it is not a year since Mt. James Einer Son was buried. He passed away last August. Interment was held Tuesday afternoon to Greenhill` Cemetery. • Mr. and :Mrs. Peppler, of Tavistock are: -visitirrg-with leer Ester;'- Mrr;. • A: Emerson. • • BORN—In . Wingham a Hospital on July' 2nd to Mr. and Mrs. Roy ..; Mc- Innes of :Toronto (nee. Miss ;'Olive Kennedy) •a 'son. Mrs. Wm.: .Dow ' of 'Hensall, Miss McDermid and Mr. and Miss Hoagg of Thamesford visited on Tuesday' CREWE Mrs. Frank McIntosh and' son Ewen s ,Windso><• and Mr. and Mrs. Dren- nan McIntosh and.son.Barry of De- troit visited with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Drennan en Sate urday. • 111r. SamSherwood and` Orville D11171:41 made • a business trip to Tor- onto on Wednesday where they par-„ chased a' carload of cattle. • Mr. Graham Durran was up from llaniil'ton forthe' weekend; ' Mr. arid M'rs. `Geo..Ward and Mrs. '. (.ase McAllister of Windsor al'led on friends here on , Friday.. Mr.' and Mrs. .,Palmer Kilpatrick 1 iind son 'Brien of*Toronto are `visiting The regularmonthly meeting: ore to Callander to see.' the quints and, the United -Church W:M.•S:-xnet-F-ri-; aaglin,ipse .of the I; hrge--Gorr aan prison' dayafternoon' in the'Sunda ' School 'camp at Espanola. The return tri . ;. Y p P. roomea-Mrs: Arthur Elliott, the Pres-' was shortened by` a ferry boat ser- -ident-was-ih-theaehaira Mise --•Mangan-•- nice-fill•Err-South-Bay'mouth--to•-Too of .Pentland was pianist.for the meet- morn, Bruce ' Peninsula: .1 ing and also •:rendered a solo "Grate- ful, Q Lord,'am I Mrs. Newman. led in 'prayer ,':and also led in responsive reading of Psalm 715 in. the hym: nary The roll call and minutes. were given find'appl"oved. 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. fi reads' here. • Mr. ••and -•'Mrs: 'George Emof -mons• Siirnies.te . spendingr a few days with friends here: • Mrs."Bert• Treleaven and Gwendolyn' Tient the week -end with her daughter Hrs. Vernon Hunter. Mrs.' Wood •of North Bay is; visit:- ing isit=ing her daughter Mrs: James Sher - :Wood. - Mr. Jack Rivett -has secured work in Hamilton. Crewe; W.. M. S. The ladies of Crewe, W: M. S. held their. July meeting in the church on - luly 3rd in the form of •a joint meet - :Th.:'.• meeting opened :vitl1 the use of hymn ' "In Christ there is no East Or .West".. Thepresident was in charge of the devotional evercises and. •Mrs. Crozier read thescripture lesson:' Mrs, Rice of St. Helen's sang a solo.' Mrs. New- man' ewman 'gave • her report of the branch meeting which was held at Wood- stock. Mrs: S. "J. Kilpatrick 'led. ,in prayer. 'Mrs. Zinn of Hackett's .gave a reading' and a splendid talk was given• by Mrs: R.• McWhinney. of 'Uri' last ;week with the. former's brother-, Malawi Mr. Jahn: Clubb. Mr, and Mrs. Basil . Thompson and family , of Caledon, also • Mr. Stanley er""Moore' of Toronto spent a fey—re-days asweek with their parents, Mr. and' Mrs.. Arthur Moore, where 'a ,recept- i'on was •held Friday evening in hon- or of their daughter, Ruth, Mrs.' Wal- ter James and Mr. James, when about one hundred were present and they received. •quite : a number of nice' and useful presents. All had . 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.. Girvin, npv Mtn; J. Barkley's. Mrs.. Bickle• went ori: witli�interesting facts and . told' d the. ladies. that in. the various, places she 'has :been ' and lived, that the cream of the ladies .belonged to:.the. Wn M. S. She _stressed the need for more brotherhood today and bon - eluded with the Christmas message of the King •in 1939, !bidding us to put • Mr. Jtarry. Guay and daughter•'Ber nice.•of Hamilton are remaining for • a while at the , home of Mr. -Gordon Anderson; "also • Miss Georgina Wash-: ington, Toronto .Who is .remaining,.for • an indefinite time: . Mrs, ,George .Haniilton and children Ann and 'Kay are spending a•while with relatives 'in Toronto, • • . • our hand in, the, :hand of God. • The president • closed the meeting with, a patriotic prayer followed ,by the Nat- ional Anthem. 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-, oration.: She leave's . to mourn her be- reaved husband and: four children, namely, Madeline 9, Reginald 7; Fred- die 6 and Margaret 3. Mrs. Anderson, formerly Kathleen. Washington, eld.- est 'daughter of the late George and Elizabeth Wasliington, k Toronto, The deceased came to 'these par. is• about 12 yearn ago ,and•since h•as••1•ived--i-n-- West Wawanosh, her late home, being near Glenn's Hill, north of Dungan- non. Surviving members of her fam- ily are' Irene, Georgina, Dorothy, Mad- Presbyterian :.church in Dungannon. . well :rendered duet was sung by the Misses Fern "Alton .'and Cora 'Chl-, hers- The:- president pronounced' :the benediction:.Lunch: 'was served and•'a" social time enjoyed together. next Sunday morning. ' Mrs. Ogilvie of Toronto and fam- ily are visiting her father, Mr. John' Clubb. >-Y./.??,,ci•r ad'._ �,. Every duty, well and.honestly dose--, is a contribution 'to'victory.,, THE PRIME MINISTER OF' CANADA. O A Mechanized Army Serving YOU' 0• Mechanized_.and motorized units—these: make up 'the a' modern army. Yon have often noticed Bell line crews. with their trucks •al'ong the highway.:Those too are ' mechanized, mi►torized units, each . with a • highly skilled crew; each completely equipped with tools, , power, material: • In' an emergency they can be mobilized— `quietly,'' quickly, efficiently — to - repair the Havoc' wrought by • •storm, fire; .or` flood. The equipment they carry — ✓''r . standardized apparatus of many. kinds' - makes pos- sible the; speedy restoration . of vital service. , Preventive maintenance, preparedness,,eitperience, and skill - these allserve to ensure. that your message will get ,through with minimum delay, in any emer- geneye-a vital contribution to the country's war effort. 'i • Gift of Bruce Gouty for Overseas :naaan y��oti:\" i+`ti�a.� U'c' �?Cg \ v\. tir :��''\+ ` m. "^• �\, ::,C\,,,4ti.,. Tltrott:gh' the County Council, the •Peliple of Bruce have donated This equip- a mobile canteen and supplyear • to the Salvation Army. ment will be used .overseae for,, Canalis troops. On both cars :is a plaqqethe words; s��ii bearin . g e d "Donated by the' County of Bruce, . Ontario" so that. many Canadia'p soldiers, ,including' boys from Bruce, will see these obits in the rear future. The mobile canteen,'shbwn on the left is the latest of its kind. The actual eaiiteen is 9 feet long,6 feet 4i•'inches. high and7 feet g 7 r $inches wide. It is firii'shed in army khaki. Sides ()Pen()Pen'to.' for'm a. counter. Inside there, are, in addition to standard equipment, cupboard 4 • and drawers, display counters, --a letter b+ax, and taxman cupboard for other articles: a° Kitchen and other equipment includes a safe, two •stoves, a heater stove, safety lantern, electric connection for outside power; water tank, cash drawer, tent,vShich can be placed'en bne side of the body, thermos jugs,' heater, blankets and stretcher to be used as emergency first gid equipinent; and tools.. ' . • On the side ere the'Werds "The Salvation. Arany Canadian War Services". The supply ,cal is .similarly letteredt Thanks for the equilin- intent^eir tent was ` . pret sed by Major or M, ,l, Flannigan. or the Salvation .4i•nty,i ti t. • 4 � ,a