HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-05-28, Page 5THURSDAY,. MAY '28tIi, • 1942
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCIINOW, ONTARIO '
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Theatre
Lyceum_
W.l NGHAM
Two Shows Saturday Night
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
May 27, 29,• 30
WALLACE BEERY ..
MARJORIE,MAIN
LEWIS STONE
"The Bugle Sounds
A stirring drama of the• Am-
erican army with; Wallace
Beery • in a/ role that • its. im .
, like. .a glove.
Also' 'News''
Matinee , 'Sat: ; Afternoon 2.'39
Monday, .Tuesday, Wednesday
:June '1,. 2, 3•
JOAN CARROLL •
' ,EDMQND O'BRIEN
• r
"Obliging Young
Lady,"`
The story of a 'seven-ye'arold'
who can • out -think and out
talk a battery of lawyers.
Also "Ray. Whitley Comedy"
ti "Pictured People"
CREWE
air and Mrs. ,Stanley Fines and
daughter Suzanna of Toronto spent
the week -end with.Mr. and'Mrs.'
Cecil Blake and Harold.
Miss- Frances Crozier spent 'a'
pleasanift week -end • with 'h'er parents
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
crozier.
Mr. ' and Mrs. 'Palmer Kilpatrick:
.and_Brian of•;Toro(nte, are visiting
friends here and at Mafeking. •
—Mrs. Crispin and sons of Arthur
Mr. Alan Finlay'of Saskatoon. and'
Miss .Mary Anderson • •of London
_- Were=guests-o€--M-r: and eMrs:.S
Kilpatrick on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs: Lloyd Finnigan •and
..daughter Bertha of Exeter•visited
ovet the week -end with .their • uncle
and aunt; -Mr. and 'Mrs. Raymond
'Finnigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Taylor and
11W -P7 speri‘..Zu
PINE RIVER
Mrs- Haldenby was -the guest of
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hum-
phries over they week -end. •
Miss Doris Brown'of Toronto was
the week -end gaest of her parents,
Mr. and .Mrs. W. M. Brown. '
Pte. Reg. Campbell of Barriefield
spent the wed; end at the hoxne• of
his parents; Mr. and Mrs: Albert
Campbell.
The R.O.P. inspector was in this
vicinity the last of last week test:
• ing the cows. •
. AC. Leonard Reid was transferr-
ed last, 'week' from Lachine, , Que.,
to St, Thomas. • -
Miss •Beta Walden gots to Brant
-ford this week` where she has taken
a position. .
,AC. ...:Donald • Courtney -of St.
Thomas •spent: the weep -End at' the
home of his parents, Mr.. a'nd Mrs.
Wm. Courtney.• :. • • ' .
Little :Ronnie Irwin is the guest
of his .,aunt, •Mrs.' Roy • •Geddes°.- at
'present. '' • ' •
Congratulations. to Mr. an
Leonard Irwin •on the arrival
small daughter to them in Ki
dine Hospital the end of .last
We wish to correct a mistake
Made by us 'last week it. was. Mrs:
Mac 'Boyd. who was •operated omni
Kincardine .Hospital for appendici-
tis. Mrs. Charles Boyd is at the home
of her son Mr. Mac Boyd at .present..
The Mission Band •will• hold their
tneeting in the church•on Saturdays
ernoon. "
af4 ,•
Communion was :held in Pine I,I
•River church on. Sunday morning.'!
There .were quite 'a number of
'young people (ho 'United `With the,
.ebur ch. • •
The • Ladies Aid will hold' their
meeting next 'Tuesday at the home
. of Mrs- George' McDonald.
Murray Henderson of Lucknow
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was the g -est of 'iiS...a.ousin,... •'i ant..
McDonald over the week -end.
Mrs. M.. Ouch of Zurich! was. the
week -end guest of her 'mother, Mrs.
Christina , McDonald;
• Little. Bessie Reavie of Toronto
is visiting her aunt's, Mrs. Lloyd'
Irwin and Mrs: Sam Geddes 'at pr. e'
sent: '
Mrs.
of d
hcar-
veek.
fred Drennan.'
Mrs. Jim Curran and Dickie of
Whitechurch, Mrs. Herb Curran and
Mrs. Thos. Anderson Jr.;, of .Maf-
eking and Mr. Bertram Curran. of
Godericli called on friends here on
Monday. ' • '
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Emmons • and
Muriel, visitedm.his. parents at Sarnia.
for a few days. -
Mrs. 'Clifford is visiting friends
in Brantford: ' . . - •:
Mr: and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter of
Wawanosh called on Mr..and Mrs.
Jack Curran • Sunday evening.
Mrs. Vernon,,,.Hunter and daugh-
ter Joanne of Lucknow visited , on
Wednesday with friends 'here:
• A number of ladies from here -at-
tended a special missionary meeting:
at the home of Mrs. Albert Camp
bell, -Donnybrook :on, Thursday and
all,, report a' very -.interesting 'and
pleasant afternoon spent.'
MAFEK!NG.
Mr. and Mrs. Painter „Kilpatrick
and Brian of Toronto visited friends
in this community during the holi-.
day. .
• Mrs. Susan Andrew .of Luckno-w;
Miss Mary Anderson of London.
' Fred Finlay of St.. Thomas, formerly
of this place, • called on friends • here
en. Sunday • afternoon. • U,
Dr: Ban and Mrs. Blake of T'or-
onto spent the holiday with relatives
-this community:
Mrs. Ed. Johnston- and children
• of Blyth visited with -Mr. and Mrs.
C. Hallam over the week -end •
Miss Eda Phillips of Lucknow was
home on Sunday' p.m. • '
Mr. and Ni`rs: Lorne Parrish -PI •
Curi~ies Corners visited on Sunday
with 'Mr. and Mrs. Herman Phillips
- Visitors. over •the holiday week-
end with•,Mr. and Mrs. Horton were
Mr. Bailie Stothers and MiSs Agnes•
4 ..o hers of London, Mrs. J. A. Cris•
pin and son John of Moorefield, Mr.
and Mrs.''S. B. Stothers and famil'
of Arthur.
The W.M.S.' held their meeting at
the home of Mrs. I. Cranston or
Thursday last with a good attend-
ance: The service of worship war
followed. Mrs. ' Cranston, Mrs.' Ct�st•:
ran, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. L. Nlecn •
ary and Doreen Irwin took pe�rt
• Mrs. Thos. Anderson gave aninter
esting report of the Presbyterial -
held in Clinton. A musical selectior
by Elizabeth Stothers, apd the study
Chapter , taken by Mrs. Horton corn
pieted• the .program. -
Mr. and Mrs. E. Blake• and faniih
spent Sunday at Harold. Webster's
with their' daughter Muriel from
Victoria Hospital, London: She en
j yed the day with her friend$.
'Sunday will be anniversary day
at Hackett's,inited Church: Guest
Preacher will be Rev .1. W. Stewart
of L�.eknow. Special music at both
Seri ees.
Mrs: Alex Purves of -Lucknow is
nursing Mrs. ' Donald .Blue 'at pres.
ent.
Mr. • Andrew and 'Miss Janet Mc-
19onald--were wis-i-tor-s-at-the.home_oh
Mr.' and Mrs:'Murdock McDonald
in Sunday.
Mrs. Deane . and daughter Kiss -
.Norma Deane of Toronto is spend•
itrg the holidays- at -their -cottage' ;at •
the ' lake. ,
OFF TO THE FAR NORTH.
-Edward Dation of Ashfield, whc
has been prospecting in Northern
Ontario, in the Northwest Territor-
ies and the Yukon for • over forty
years, is •off en -. another. trip 'int,.
the great 'unknown expanses Of the
North, despite the fact that he is
nearing severity, which; he :asserts.
is young for an Irishman. The other
Say she purchased a ticket at God
erich for Nipigon and will fly from
there in a northwest . direction to. a
spot where once he.discovered a
tungsten "deposit, when tungsten
wasn't so valuable. as it is in these
war •days. .
Mr. Dalton is',not much to talk..
.especially about himself, and wher
asked for a • :short • biography he
threw lip • both- hands aghast. He
,says he hasdone fairly well at the
prospecting game, ;but ,is stip look
ing for the ..pot, of • gold at the end•
of • the rainbow. He was in Yukon
• arid Alaska two -•years after the .1$98
rush of .song and; story. : • .
His brother • Jame's,. now well• up in
years, was in the Yukon two years
before the rush and still lives at
'Fairbanks, .Alaska.. 'One • year ago
last winter Jim, • came out to civil
izatiori- and -spent • some months with
a sister in the • Middle Western
States; then he • went back :again,.
Kti.NL000H
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Relatives from here attended the
funeral . of the late Mrs. George '
Turner• (formerly Emma Thomp-
son of Concesison• 10.) .
' Friends were shocked to learn of
the sudden passing, of the late Mrs,,
Rev: F. L. Lewan of Parkhill.
Elderly Couple Honored
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Friends in the community gath•
ered .at the home' of Mr.- Wesley
Boyle on Wednesday evening last
to spend a .few. social hours and
show their• regret at losing Mr. and
Mrs,.: Jacob Eckensvviller'from their
midst Where they •have made their
home for the, past 40 .years:. Mrs..
Alco: Percy took the chair and ,pre.
• Fidel .over a :short • program which,
;W s as follows: •coi rnunity singing
"The more we :get together"; Mrs
merry' Hodgins gave' .a. humorous
reading; • Miss Ethel Haldenby .fair-
.ored with a piano solo; Mrs.: Arthus
•Grabani also. gave a• reading;, Mr,
Tom ' B:rew,,n ;played 'several :mouth
Organselections.; little Mildred Ptn-
nell sang a .patriotic song; Miss
Doris Barr played a piano solo; Mrs; •
Tom Hodgins also. read. a poem; lit-
tle Balfour McLean said' a ,recita-
tion._.and Mrs: Jimmie Hodgins. gave
'a humorous reading: Mr. and Mrs.
Eckenswiller • were then Ccalled` to
homesick for; the northland. the place oaf honor and • Mrs. W. J.
The Daltons; were all more or less McLean read a, splendid address ex•
.roamers, said- Ed. Dalton,. but he
"wouldn't go into' details, • shunning
publicity.. He hasn't been •well, con•in-
plaining•,of stomach trouble; blit .hc'
expects' that soon to disappear once
he gets • to, • cpoking hiss -own .meals
in the loneliness of forest the , fai•
-•fr S •1' t• h already
home -
Miss Lulu Brotchie is at the
�1 ; tem•--� :.a.
ter- If-fi � ite r ?re t :.eserr4i�-
Mrs. Bromley is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. •.Elmer Kennedy , of
Southampton . were . the guests'•'of
'`4r. and Mrs. John Kennedy on
Tuesday. -
Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Scott and Mr.
and Mrs. 'John. Blue spent last Sun-
day in, Kitchener. Mrs. Scott's s,is •
+car, Mrs. Hooey returned twine with
them and visited Mrs. Scott's fora.
couple • of days. • ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cox of Kin
lough' .'were guests at the home of
their daughter, Mrs. Jack Scott last
Friday.
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Miss Christina • Brotchie sent this
correspondent 'a freak which was
a black tulip; • with four large •
flowers growing from the one bulb.
The flower-, stalks. all branched out.
from the: main stalk; and three of
them formed two• distinct.'V's. • Miss
Brotchie has one tulip- bulb with.
two blooms, arid has -two Others. with
three. blooms: each4 All are of the
,;Mack tulip variety. •
Miss Minnie .Steele, nurse - in
.training' in .Toronto General Hos-
pital served for her' friend,' Miss
•Evelyn Osborne who•gractuated last
pressing the 'good wishes of,'the en-
tire •community to them.. They were
presented with a rocking chair and
some small articles and all joined
in singing "For they are jolly good
fellows". Lunch was served 'and a
social. -hour enjoyed. ,Mr. and Mrs.
Eckenswiller both expressed • their
thanks: They Nave frioGed "td the'
RI PLEY •
Mrs. •Fred Gibson had the :mis-
fortune to: fall against the "stairway
and fracture her shoulder. She was
taken to , Kincardine Hospital for
treatment. Her daughter Mrs. Har-
vey- Frook of Delhi is staying with
her 'mother at present:
A, farnitiar +.figure • will be missed
'in, Ripley in ,die passing of Mr. Lash
McDonald in Goderich-.hospital
Mr. Fred Jackson is assisting Mr.
.Fred Gibsoxt, plumber, at •present.
• The ladies of the • Horticultural
Society • had.' an 'arbor day in the
cemetery last Friday afternoon. Bor-•
der• s were • freed from weeds and
grass and. beds dug ready for; plant
ing annuals, • •
• Mrs. Hooey of Kitchener was a
• visitor at the home of her brother,
,Mr,. Granit .McLennan most. of last.
week.
Mrs. Harry Osborne and Baugh-
,ter were ' in Toronto last week` at
- tending -;the graduation of Miss •Eve--
lyn Osborne • in Toronto General
Hospital. Miss , Osborne is ,
her
youneest daughter.::+
A box social' and dance' was held
in Paramount Hall, last. Tuesday
night! Carruthers' orchestra was in
attendance. 2.. quilt put up ,for 'aue/-
tion 'was purchased by •Mr:. • John
Macintosh., • • Ward Five Red Cross
was the .richer by over sixty dollars.
oto
return to London on Sunday ev-
ening 'to report at' Army Camp on
Mond ay morning. Please • note. this
change. Sunday ' school will begin
next - Sunday. for the • summer fol-
lowing the service: • '
Mr and Mrs. Levi •Eckenswiller.
m cavi iza zon,�w ere , e
has spent a great part of his life, and end Douglas::of`friend visited over{
farm next to their son Eldon on, the,. the holiday with friends here.
loves it.—Goderich Signal -Star. ' n+>, r.•�hwP��;�„
There was ho service in the Pre's
•
•
THE NAME of-- -ap air las yeti
conferred upon Bob Spittal of Wing-
ham, a member of the 99th Battery.
ASH F.I ELD
Mr.' and Mrs: Donald :'Marti` , of
London • spent the ' holiday. at Mr.
I3. A. facL,ean's.. -•
Miss • Sadie . Johnston, R. •N., 'of
•
' • Congratulations . to Mr. and Mrs. byteriian•. church last 'Sunday owing.
George Graham whose marriage to the, anniversary: services at. South
took place last Wednesday. Kinloss.
The regular : meeting of the W. Mr. and Mrs. Melville' Osbourne,
M. S. of the ''Presbyterian church Jean and Florence, Misses Muriel
was, held on Wednesday afternoon and 'Eleanor McFarlan of':Kincar-
at the home of Mrs. Thos..Malcolm. dine visite°d with Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Little Collyn McBurney of South-•.. IVlcFarlan Monday.
ampton visited . over the week -end Mrs: W. J. McLean; Miss -Evelyn
with Balfour McLean. McLean, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Mc-
'. a i. and.: Mrs.
Mr. ;-1?Iaro�ld Hal -den -by �f Toronto .Lean, a . Belan' and •,.Beyn
, ith friends
visited over the week -end at his'Slessor yissiited Sunday w
•
•
Wingham is spending the week at home here. in Southampton.
Mr..arid Mrs. Al Irwin and little,
her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pierson and m S
Kincardine T h son Mrs W tanley and'children
;'Miss�lllarjory: Bissett of Coderieli- :daughters ' of i•ncar ane owns i o� Mrs. .:were -Sunday v�tsitors-
was, home over the week -end: called on friends here on. Saturday
with lair, and .Mrs. Alex, Percy: •
afternoon. Mrr.
Dr. F. S. MacKenzie of Montreal Mrs. MacKay,
called'' on' relatives here recently.; • Mr. and Mrs.. Art Breckles, Gnr,' MMrs Neilf Gfia Mackay,
and Miss Grantaran
Dr MacKenzie had come to Ripley 'and •Mrs. Walter Breckles of Lon MacKay ted Friday
ter, vis t nIS rio per, Mrs J:' N. Mac- Bari -and Miss Madeline $reckl'es: of MacKay with • the . Bte's sis-.
of London visi
Kenzie who has not been very well. Toronto spent Sunday 'at'their home ,ter, here
• l? t t annul 1 here..
The West I3uro is ric Mr John McFarlan and Shirle y,
mit•efJm' ^; .� � :; t e ,*c•',•l • F + 4Fk, ul i`.sa: i r. -z v2tr n{ ri . ( aasl4°
ineets7f ieIVE .7 z -trigs--
bridge Hall
trgsbridge:Hall ..with two sessions, 'one Mr. • and Mrs, Thos. 'Elliott, Mr. acquaintances here on. the 24th.
in the morning and one in the after- and Mrs.. Shoebottom and Shiela 'Miss Evelyn McLean of •London
noon. ti'isited ,over the week -end •with•. Mr. spent • the holiday with her mother
inQuite it Tiverton , onber.: from Thursday here dattenii•g.' Theere and issery ceBoi le the' Anglican heMrs. Alex MacLeod, 'Concession 2
the funeral of Mr. Thomas Dickson. church: will change from 7:30 •iii the
Mr. 'Dickson . before moving to Tiv- evening • to 9.30 a.m. as the student
erten 'lived in this community. 'in charge; Mr: Laverne Morgan, has
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ' Irwin and
family of London were the guests of
Miss J. Irwin on Sunday.. -
Mrs. Daffeny was a. guest at her
brother, Mr. Archie Wilson's home.
in. Kincardine last week. •
The 'rain, beginning on Friday af-
ternoon and ending' some time in
the night on Saturday, raised the'
creeks to flood height. Fields; gar-
dens and all level ground ' were
pretty much covered with water.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Humphries
and daughters were .theguests:. of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Irwin on Sun-
day.
MrS. J. Ross, Miss M. Henderson
and •Mrs. -Wm. Steele visited Mrs.
Fraser in Kincardine last Monday. .
Rev. Donald Nicholson of Quebec,
is tbe guest of ' his brother, -Rev.
John Nicholson at present. '
PARAMOUNT
and Mrs. MacDonald , of the' West
visited Monday . with Mr.' and Mrs.
Wilbert Hodgkinson. 1.
Mrs.. Frank McCharles, Mrs. O.
Richards, Mrs. Jack Henderson,
Mrs. 'Wm. Kempton , Mrs. Robt
H.'tmilton, delegates!' attended the
district annual Woman's Institute'
held in the 'United church, Kincar-
dine,,an Tuesday.
Me.' and Mrs: Oliver McCharies.
Alien and Don spent the week -end
in Dundas and Toronto. • -
Miss Margaret 'W. -Charles ' is as
listing Mr's. Jack McIntosh who is
under the •doctor's care. . .
Mr. John Martin, Goderich, spent
the week -end 'with his parents, Mr..
and M• :(`(tri. Martin.
Mr: and Mrs. A. Campbell' and
'Lyle ,of Amberley and Pte:; Reg.
Campbell of , Kingston spent Sunday
With Mr. and Mrs. has. Maetnnald.
AND
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R4TJ.VED
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Ships and lives must be conserved
To bring tea from Ceylon and
India, to bring coffee from South TEA CONSUMPTION
America, ships must cribs oCetine MUST SE CUT AT LEAST ZAt 1I*LT
infested with • submarines. Today
those . ships and their naval
escorts are required . for more'
essential services. Every ship,
every foot of cargo space, is
needed to carry war materials,
and 16 bring essential Foods to.
Canada. , •
So Canadians .Must now reduce
their consumption of tea and
coffee. You mist •reduce your
normal consumption of tea by
at least a half. You must reduce
your normal consumption of
coffee by'af1 net one fourth.
These reducfina axe absolutely
necessaty.
COFFEE CONSUMPTION
MUST 1E'CUT AT LEAST ONE MEATH
THIS IS THE LAW
You nivat not buy more than 2
weeks' supply of tea or coffee for
yourself and household in any
elite week. ,
You must not make further
purchases -of tea or coffee at any
time when you have two weeks'
supply on hand aftthe reduced
ration. (Exception:.those in areas
remote from/supply.)
Retailers have the right to•limit or
refuse customers' orders if they
suspect the law is not being kept.
Retailers must not have on hand
more than one. month's supply of
tea and coffee, whether packaged
otbulk.. '
There are heavy penalties for
violations of this law.
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TRE WARTIME, PRICES AND TRADE BOARD
_B4JonOU HAVE
THE RIGHT NUMBER...
CONSULT THDiREC70RY-
le .h&e.lines fore
AL`L-O- T -:..PRODUCTION
Your telephone is nit of a vast itrdocking - system now
carrying an abnorm • wartime losd, Don't let needless delays
hold up messages on which '-prori.uci iirn.sffacieney_ may depend:.____
, TELEPHONE TACTICS"
OTHER "WARTIME'
S?EA K di stitactly, directlyinto
Oih,• mouthpiece:
0
ANSWER 'promptly when the
. .btll rings. r .
BE MtI.EF. Clear you for
® tLe next call
SE .OFF 1'EA K 'so�'i s for y°ur
p•,.B_ f on"Distauce_Calds._. _ ... _
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PURPLE• GROVE
Mi.. 'and Mrs. Medford,Hunter vis-
ited at Mr.'Sam Emerson's on ®Sun-
day.
Mr. "John R. 'Stothers of Garrick;
Sask.;, nephew of Mrs. Jack Emer-
• urn's who is training at Camp Bor-
' den.'visited here last week. • .
Miss Janet McDonald and And-
rew
spent last 'Friday at;Mr: W. H.
Scott's. -
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Since sugar •PER WEEK
-rationing was first
introduced, the FR.PERSON
:shipping situation Q".--'
has become more serious. The danger. to
ships and 'lives has increased. Consequently'
it has now become necessary ,to reduce the
sugar ration from 3/4 lb..to V2 lb.' per week
per' person. Only persons in areas remote
f roma source'' of supply are permitted tc
have more than two weeks' supply on hand
at any time. . • •
'SUGAR FOR PRESERVING. -
Special provision is made for additional
----•-,•q u•�n-Nixies•.:.af..._su�'a�:-f a�-•.harne.:.p.>rese�____..-_..�
and canning. •
In addition -to your ration, you may
purchase 1/2 lb. of sugar for every pound of
fruit that yokl preserve or can, and 3/4 lb.
of sugar for every pound of fruit made
.into' jam or jelly. •
Everyperson who buys sugar for -can.'
ning or preserving is required to- keep an
accurate record of the sugar purchased for
this purpose. If aaiy.• sugar remains after
canning • and preserving, it shall. form part
of the regular ration of -% ib. per ,person
per week.
Loyal Canadians will be' glad
of this new opportunity 'to d� -
their dart to ensure _Victory. -
THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD
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TH/NK!eFfoW you asi so mew
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