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•GEORGE MAGIAN IS TRAFFIC
BOSS AT PLOWING MATCH
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George Feagen is in Charge' of
traffic at the International Plowing
Match to be held in Huron County
on October 13, 14, 15 and 16. That
may sound 4e an easy job at first
glance but don't let it fool you.
The people who attend- the match
will come in • thousands of cars.
These cars must be parked neatly
in vest. parking lots •where their
`owners can -get out at ;any time dur-
ing the' day with as much ease as
possible; In addition, the .revenue
from • the sale of parking tickets Is
the only revenue during the match
for The ' Huron County Plowing
Match' Committee.:, . .
Traffic must be''kept Moving . at
a proper speed' so as no ,t :congest'
at'. any spot: Itmust also bekeg t_
moving to avoid the possibilities'of
accidents. In addition to"that, traf-
fic must, be kept •away from the
tented city and reservations made
for those. cars ,owned by, the ones
who are in charge of the match Si
fURSDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1942
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STRUCK IT LUCK
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Peter Crak, a member of the
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Port Albert, ¢..
R.A.F.Fat:t
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on a recent
public .helid`aY� having been born near, the centre lucky, to •put it mildly,
` old.. Thompson o Camp .of Kinloss . Township seven y -six
Borden isli ome on two weeks' leave
d Aske is a, frequent visitor at Walk-
SOf ' C ( h t leave which lie spent in New York.
er. erten, and the Herald -Times tells
of The, Sentinel ever since it was this Cinderella story.
Lueknew. . - to come and enjoy the letters .and
York, the young .airman was given
, ' years ago and,having.been•a rea.
M ; and Mrs -•Robert Fisher • of
Hamilton
are spending the week in
New
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to
forc - ek
' 1 loo. t et
,still tin eft h h h
• e s k.Star o 0
shed w
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brat u
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„ Mr. and -Mrs. W. B. Anderson and items of interest from tune to time a five-hour ride to the metropolis
Mr. and . Mrs. Wm. Porteous spent Th$ p icture gallery has been . en- by a doctor who was enroute there
the week -end. in Toronto.. ). joyed by most of us, and have been to attend 'a convention. He was tak-
' Phillips of TKitch-' able to naive many of the., faces, en to Hotel Astor by- the doctor, and
Pte. James Jr. p the next. day introduced to a mil-
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spent a few.days with Mr. acid I' remember Mr. •.Elliott who has Bonairet Na'w Yorker whose wife
Mrs:, George A. ' Phillips. written many interesting letters. was English.
1 `s -and, have not met him since''he taught whisked off
Mr,' and: Mrs, Alvin Bowe school`at Holyrood•in'the early. days. Young. Craske was
Dora of 'Hackett
oon' visited With Mrs, read his letters..to the 'millionaire's estate, where a
Ida 'Hackett on Tuesday... • However I .always
•
nd' look . for more. • We remeMber chau fine, islet, butler and servants
finis. Johnny .Many, of the ' ' Dahmer, Clair John- a and 'some . of were 'at his: service.New York deb- ,
p ioneers .
ston and -,,J.. C. `Armstrong, of Camp' their doings, Many of.those early' utantes.' were :his dancing partners'
weekend here.:tle in the Queen's• at night clubs' on the'' Great White
Borden spent the settlers' that set d , ,
determination would . Way, The airman was lavishly pro-
-the
Joe Leslie of Granton' spent Bush with •such Hitler if he were, vided with. spending •money,'. :and
the week-end'at• the home, of her almost discourage when the
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as h handed ca e t wan
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English, Irish and Scotch
`Mass Jean Thom, Moths
well as the men who are working nurse of Toronto, is visiting at the and ever► months in` manycases to
rcrafi .mos, y .
stock who braved the 'sea for” weeks .ticket .. to- falces `him ..back: •
n' the various ;exhibits.' , •:
It all adds up to one of the hard-
est problems you could: possibly ixii-
agine. Traffic police' will be dele-
home of'her .sister,. Mrs. Campbell
Thompson. 1
secure a borne in this . land of peace
and plenty.' -
MissesLaura. and Vera Mole and
, How many ,things have the set -
Miss Edith Hogg of .Seafortee were
gated from all parts How
the province
to.:essist hi the work. However, the I heard the a Mitchell' say
N: H. Hedley. one. time' that the hatltravelled, the
tiers of Kinloss to be thankful for.
;Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs.. 1 to Mr:
whole thing must; mapped out.
Parking areas must he",placed where Mail' delivery. on some of . the Dominion of. Canada from one end' Sideswiped Pole
f the most Servet h t theotherlooking for maple to
�}�ey�,gn. be o k lis--tfor_...ahe...�oller mills of ,
May' Change Sands • : -
There is .every. indication that
Fairview Dairy will shortly change
hands, but as yet. the deal has not
been. completed and .no official' an-
nouncement has been releasedi
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Airnen Buried At London i adverse war .news? What you prob- the most important . committees
ably. need. is Vitamin Bl: Nutrition : . e • hole Huron county plow
��' -Officers .from NO. 31' Air' Nave ��stshavelearnt at Vitamin B1 has � executive, he is�,quite, calm
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novV
• a o.
• • � � e rural routes out of. Zeck ,
__ "Jack• Henderson
,had the eves or -
C` eorg Fea an :has..some real Tiro- reverts tcsth+e'3fternoon, carnmene-= iia e ra Y �^ found
4hp hest
� o� > ... t ,� .,,,] _ best, tune: on' Sunclay, •t71""srdeswipe•-"tlie
g he cola Lapin. ands a ai3te'xd th n
blexns.on his hands. George will look 'ing yesterday. '•• f maple' 'on those hills. of telephone pole•.in front of Sehmid's'•
.. Corporal an Y Kinloss that was. to
after them' however. A' dairy far- Mrs: Cyril Brown ,- quality - be. found any-
mer who lives near the edge V` (nee Dorothy Nixon). have taken up
where. 'Of course the Treat mistake
Goderich, he is used; to.problems. 'residence in'.the Armstrong 'apart- :was' made here as in other places.
• Tee keep . a modern dairy herd in Ment in the, Joynt. Block: by cuttuig; too much of that .besot-
production 'and to cope • with the .
present day problems -*high ' les- Mrs. Dan .T. MacKinnon• who' has iful timber off land that would be
value i timber 'than other-
trictions •and subsidies and, all -the not,been.'enjoyitig good health for of more • n
other 'matters ,present,.:'takes some- some tune" as in.Toronto•' for ".a wise. What greater attraction would
last k f a mid there be for tourists, than to see
George is a man who e eo e ' in Jeer Consultation: L , iginal forest of giants -maple, elm,.
having a 'plan of , action'' before he he l•- last and, others too
starts into a job: He was like that Jack: McCall went to C s y ash; ; hemlock, • pine .
in the township council.'He carried week to 'assist M the office of the .n Brous to• mention. 'Another thing
plan into the county noun- `Chesley • Enterprise,. while the lino- that might .be mentioned is the lov-
the same type operator is on an extended sick ely. 'crystal spring. water which
celand-'the Warden's chair: for ,the leave: .. would almost, make a person envy
county of Huron. It:won.him a . the trout and other, fish which were
place on various, , committees and Bill and Norah Jev�ritt of..London.
lager he was appointed as inspector called' on friends here the. end of • so numerous .in the early days: We
the wee e e Mill should be thankful too for'these
saw w it' their duty to
without word o ar e, who '
oi.. with the Canadian forces at the time' establish schools and pleces'of wOr-
ewe
level headed thinking. , • '' couple of ;days: as wee or several thousand ,acres of.. that, or -
h b 1 ' 1
for the:•Huron county .home° • h week:The Jewitt family es s pioneers that a
Faced with:the work of one of `f Ch lih wasp t
of Leong: shi•p .through great sacrifice. Ar
• of the; surrender Hpng
`-°doing then' honer. by -keeping. up the_
:getion SciungeP:n t Antes*, attended , that mate
Y ion the nervous • system:: -The -richt••• reasons to, get .flustered.. .---• -- --- - :
Trevor Ernest Brammal%' which evasion '
held in -London -Saturday afternoon. est sources are . cereals, milk, liver about his ' ower problems so • why
'the 'Battle of Brit- and heart, dried' peas and beans, and should he over the International?
A veteran .of
a' 'Flight : Lieutenant Brammall 4 wheat germ• The Nutrition Services . He 'Knows : that 'this year's . Inter-
" the •De artment of Pensions .and
" .died • at queen Alexandra • Sanator, ,. • P national will be the ,best in the.his-
As -
bun Th rsday, 'after'a long illness. National Health advise that whole tory. of. the Ontario Plowmen's As-
''native- ._ •. grain .bread , or . _that_ _made_ fromand that he 11 do his share
Ito was: a •of'i�Tew; Zealaxed.. � sociation, _ ,._ ilia _ ..
Squadron Leader Hooper, chap -1 Canada • Approved"flour should be towards making such.
Iain of.the Port Albert station, of- eaten in preference to white. Oat- her duties on Tuesday: Miss Marian .
meal and other whole grain cereals' WANTED --12,000 women through- sheets • and carry a bag home on Sat-
ficiated at the itervice: Interment McDougall lei the 1?ublic School qday night:.;On reaching Lorne'he'
are also better than t'oo much: mac- out O tared , to tal — heir-�ilaces in -
Mount Pleas- y n staff resumed .her duties ori `1Vfon- would be so weary he would ,'put
- and otherrocessed ter Nursing'Auxiliary Reserve' of • h �
ITsu
store. Jack swerved ''to miss a car
driven by Wes Huston and in doing
so .hit some ice which slewexl him.,
into the pole, causing some: damage
to the rear .side of the car.. • . i
Join R. C. A. F.
: Recent district' enlistments in the
R.C.A.F. , at • London. include Carl"
McKay of Win�ghare and Donald
McLean. of Ripley. •
and , e �t , h � kdmen$ many_
Y T 01_"en a Meer 6`
�t�1J�� � o �-
...lr o t'h
it � xckieti�" S�.GGQrt� � of
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nVT-1 orea • ' ebeeE
Sandra, spent Monday in London. ,good work One old man I have' in
Mrs. Murdie Visited with her moth- • mind had fifty acres of land, a' wife
er, Mrs. Fred Nixon, who has not and family. Money, was very scarce
been enjoying, ,good: health recently. • in those early days—that would. be
in the early sixties. That roan would
"'Matthews f the High
times -enough-money
teaching. She -was able to ' res
NO Lack Of Suds, • • -
' Following.: a recent dance in the
Village, • it`-is--reported-tI at=a .total=
of 83 empty beer. bottles. were des
covered -in the church shed and in
the vicinity of the hall..; Whether
these empties represented more than..
one night's guzzling of the suds'. is
not certain, but with some lads on
.the -for -these empties, and the
egin_uioney they bring, 'tie not likely
Miss Ruth alt ews o e i work in the town of Kincardine at
School staff took iU on Friday while to get to buy
urns • food and .clothing. • He would buy
was in
ant Cemetery.
Vitamin Sl For Steady Nerves
atone, rice , p -the day. , the bag down.and eat the dry shorts
i foods. Red 'C Th need is'�urgeitt•
eal
.. oo . the, toss. e -
Another good ' way . to insure a The Reserve is being . organized by Mr. and Mrs• P. M. Johnston and . while putting his head on the bag•
g f the Red g th ' were week -encs visitors 'with `to rest a. little. .The distance was. 14
intake of Vitamin Bl is to
Feeling cranky? leo you 'snap at largertheOntario
Div on o u
• • your relatives and friends? Do you . se
e. potatoes bakeCross
or -boiled in to -meet any emergency of Flt-Sgt.Al Guse and. Mrs Guse miles from •Kincardine to his home.
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•disaster. .Its, purpose is at St.: Thomas. They were accem 'Now that man and,his Wife,. though
start .at your own shadow or spend thr jackets,epidemic
for women• who pained
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and .to :increase the epi emit or. ,
Of it consum tion of milk, to prove a graining , by J• C. Johnston who re- ,possessing' little of this worlds goo .
a sleepless night over .every item family p •. luntaril under pro- turned 'to Aylmer R•C,A.F. school 'were happy as ; mild be. Often an
will •wog "vo Y
fessional �irection in_their homes 'after spending his furlough here. : !entering their home you would see
I
or where necessary. one end. of a rail in the stove and
{ The Emergency Nursing Reserve , •Mr•. •Wm, Armstrong, Sr•; who has ' the other on'a chair: Still you could
I spent the Winter in London ,was a hear the old�lady singing "Ill away,
will consist sofe two groups: Group caller. in, town on Thursday. The re ,
1 will comprise,,graduate nurses who Ill away to;ehe promised land" -arid
tutu of the e Armstrong family to vnhesx the old man came to the end
arenwerge to serve in the theevent sec-- Lucknow:this spring has' been de- of life's journey, he could say -he
an grorgency or ep rise ec. en . had a building' of God, an house
� and group will comprise women who laved bye the' serious illness of Mrs. - „ •
have, taken home nursing training Armstrong: , not made with hands, eternal in the
j under , direction of . either the Red. . • . heavens' •. We' could go on and. tell
•ENGAGEMENTS of the many other experiences that'
Cross, of the St. John'.Ambulance
Association, or who are wiUifg to • 'Mr: and hers. John Dahmer wish would :help' us keep our cies up
undertake this training at once. Both to announce the engagement of their in this present time which m rot
groups will be given special courses daughter. Jean Eileen to Mr.. Harold us think difficult. : •
Woods in war emergencies. T. WoodsSon of Mr. H. Woo and'
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"DINN_FORGET",
LUCKNOW PIP BAND
Annua* Bali
TOWN HALL, LUCKNOW
FIUDAY,APRIL �o
JIlY .,
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,ADMISSION `,ENTS 50e;
GRAND MARCH' TO THE PIPES.
Scotch Reels, Lancers, Two -Steps.
Schottisches, Jerseys,' Old -Time
Waltzes. '
TWO ORCHESTRAS
McDonald's & MacKenzie's
•
TWO OLD COUNTRY PIPERS
From Port Albert' Airport and an
tiEightsome . Reel by Four Scottish
Airmen..
LADIES 3Sc
THE OLDE TYME SCOTCH DANCE of Ake YEAR
• • , I have been quite interested - in
the late Mrs. Woods of,,._St. Helens. picture ,,gallery, Mr.. Editor.,
take 1l Your pit g
ST H• ELENS The wedding to
" - Would it not be fair to, ask "Who
• "Who is He?"
for long.
• r•-- BORN • is She", instead of ,
Shareholders of. the beef , ring•{
please note that the , first,,nieat will
be available Thursday Morning, .Ap-
ril.'. 9.th. .
Miss Margaret McPherson has re-
turned home after spending a few.
weekswith, her grandmother, • Mrs.
.Jas.' McFarlane, Jamestown..
•
IMrs. Jas. McFarlane, Jamestown
. was a visitor with her daughter,
Mrs. Gordon McPherson.
Messrs Neely Todd and Gordon.•
Miller were home from Stratford on
Sunday. . .
Rev. G. A. Barnard conducted a
especial prayer service one Sunday
evening. ' . •• , i
Kincardine Grier
odd times. -
4th Kmtail water
a daughters -
• • - 1 the Nine Te. Rivet, anti' maybe
NAVIGATION opened at Goderich some of the younger generation
on March ; 21st, tww 'weeks earlier would like to know how it' got its
than ani► opening • date in the past name. In „the early days Goderich.
ten years, when Capt. Earl Jen- was the centre of things' in many
k'ins brought the Imperial oil tank- ways. The railroad came to Goder-
er Acadialite into Goderich• Lar- ich long before it came to Lucknow
hour.' Capt. Jenkins ,was presented and'many of the people. looking fox
with •the customary silk topper; land .came,by way of •Goderich Be-.
which is• replaced'. by a more praet- tau a the river I Mentioned empt-
icai fedora,. Capt. Jenkins requested ied into Lake'Huron, nine miles•
that the motley be' donated 'to the north of- Goderich it •was •called, the
Red Crassl, , Nine Mile ='River.
TH9MPSON--Irl mcar ins e - .
al ospital, March 22, 1942, to Mr. I mentioned. the clear sparking
in
Kinloss part of it running
and Mrs: Arthur . ompson, ' • south through • Luckiiow and tailed
FINE FOODS
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EASTER. PARADE
S EFFECTIVE THURS.
PRICES
& SAT. ONLY
ORANGES -
QaliforniaNavels. Doz. :..• 29c
GRAPEFRUIT
Texal Marsh Seedless
'6 for .- - 25c
LEMONS 33c
Large 8t .iUicY;• Doz.
Serve the fittestinfresh Fruits
and Vegetables., Fresh, choice
'Lettuce, Carrots, Celery, Tom-
atoes,' radish, etc. Include
some . in your, week -end ,or•der.,
CHRISTIES•' CHEESE RITZ.
4, oz.pckg Each 12c
ALEENS APPLE JUICE
20 oz. tin. 2 tins 17.c
,Lx.L JELLY POWDERS '
Assorted flavors, 3 for lee
• CHRISTI] S SODAS
Plain or salted. 2 lb. box 37c
Harry Hornes CUSTARD' &
PUDDING POWDERS•
"5 for•... 25c
' EASTER CANDY : •
"Assorted Chocolate eggs.
Each 5c
Easter. isses._..Lb 20c
Assorted -Pey Goods •
Tariupcol1IC
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'Phone 82'We Deliver
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K1 NLOUGH
'Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hodgins and
family who'have been with friends
here during the winter lave return- >,
ed to; North Bay.. '•
Mr. Verne Hodgins is making his
usual trapping-rounds-at-theernusk-
•rats. r
A good crowd attended. -the •=sale'
of Mr: Daniel Murray on . Thursday
afternoon, arid on Frid y evening, .
friends' and neighhors gathered at
their home to'bid thein farewell
before -moving -to theiiLnew home,
at -Walker tee • .
•
I 'heard an : •Irishniaa , say many
years :.ego • ;you could always tell ,a
man that..tame from Kinloss because.
he walked along side: his boots and
carried a cedar stick: The, des, t eie
pect, was that walking and plowing
on the side hills. caused .the boots
to go' over and it is always easy to'
find a cedar tick. ,
Now we do not want to take up
too much, of your valuable space
but we must mention' that Kinloss
and Lucknow have, we -think, con-
tributed .their quota of clerical and
pirofession. men, as well 'as their
share of young 'men to serve their
coiintry. ' •
..Just and Old -Timer hoping to
have the pleasure of haulm more
from others: .
`-GL�`rSTay-�xeIx�l�`r&Tui Pa'adx1S�.
Currie spent the, week -end at their
homes here. ' '
Mr. Jas. Hodgkinson spent a few
days with: his daughter at.London.
Mrs. John' Bradley , •of Kingarf
spent a day last week at Mr. , Wm.
Pinnell's.
Congratulations to 'Mr: and' Mrs.
John Scott (nee Mary Cox) on the
arrival of a 'baby boy.
HURON COUNTY'S hopes of a hoc-
key championship faded completely
last week when Owen . Sound ous-
ted .Seafgrth in the O•H•A. semi-
finals. Clinton Juveniles' who were
counted on repeat again this Sea-
son, were eliminated by Orangeville
the week previous. Clinton had tak-
en a 6 goal lead to -Orangeville, ' but
were swamped in the second game
12 to I. .
"THE CLANSMEN'S SPRING '
Salvage Coilectioi
IN LUCKNOW .
MONDAY,' APRIL 13
• AT 7 O'CLOCK ,
Scrap Metal, Newspapers, Magasities, Rubber, Rags and e
ties Are Wanted. .
PLEASE PREPARE FOR EASY HANDLING 7- -..
Salvage Depot at Johnston's Barn
All Salvage. May Be Delivered There At The Convenience
of Village and Rural Contributors.
Salvage ° Is' Vital "`s"'
r�ew Wask Goods, Grepes,. Chintz, BroadclothsPrinted Dress Stuffs
New Quilting Materials, ` Batting, i1Vatdd'sng,
Etc. for Quifts and ,Comforters
Buy War Saving Stamps and CertificateS
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