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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-08-06, Page 4Met
;ZION
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Ti 'has begun m this corn
anunitY: On:Tuesday last.
Mr... Lane Gardner of Hamilton
nip* Tuesdayat his home here.
• W. Fred Findlay 'of St ThOrnas
bat been recent)* moved to Centre-
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is as an instructor spent the week;
end with Zion, Lucknow and Mat•
ekhtg friends.
gr. David Anderson of Toronto
VMS .h011le for Othe week -end and hem
in the Ordnance 'Corps.'He
had t� 'report lit-TorinitcYla
morning.
Good luck to Dave.
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'• Mrs, W: G.' Hunter and IVIarlene
• Spent the past week with.Mr. and
Joe.,,Freeinan. Leeburn. •
• Visitas the commnnity over'
tlie,*eek-end and holiday were: Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. Hamilton of Wirtg-
' bat% Miso. Noreen-. Cobbe of Tor -
mite, MT. .Cobbe: of.Hamilton
• Trade School Mrs Jennie Fitzgerald
of 1)ungannori, with Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Gardner; Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Hunter of Hamilton with M. an
d a
Mrs. HenrY Gardrier; 'Mr. and Mis. who has- been a visitor7here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ceal, Gardner: Mrs.
ST !HELENS •
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Miss Anna Stewart of Toronto is
speriding her vacation with Mr. and,
Km George Stuart
The service in the. United dhUrch
next Sunday at 11.30 a.M. will be in
charge of' the Y..P,U. with Mr. Ben-
son Sutter Of Clinton, president of
the .iuon Presbytery Y.P.0.4";
Mr, Goldwin Purvis has. enlisted
with the R.C.A.F. and, reported to
Manning Pool in Manitoba. °
Miss Urie of Toronto is a visitor
N'Ir., and Mrs. Will Rtitherford's.
spending a feW.days in Toronto.
Mr Mel Brown cif Waterloos and.
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THE Llgaistai alailkui, TmcFgow,, oNTARI0
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• TilpiIMAry AVOITST Ith• 1942
Fus. Dave Jewitt of Niagara -en,
the -Lake visited for a few days last
week at his home here.
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Wellington Harvey of the R. C. N.
:724":Utitto.'%-4.`Jr..-B1,48.-spe, •
feW:clays at the home of •MS mother,
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Sy ,ANNE ALLAN -
Hydro Homo Econowdst
GETTING TOUR SHARE OF vitamins than fat pieces •of meat
VITAL•vrrAims and colourless vegetablets.,„,Simple,
Ilello Homemaker! vitamins. are vitaniin-rich foods will give'ui the
of Vital importance eirerything pep and energy • ftlr iwhiai Canad'
it'ayenr business to see inns are famous............
tliat vi tai-irkill'SM-",rniVerr'Tyafattr.rejyi .71•wr,rXIITRI-Tintinrir MENU
Mrs. Lewis Taylor., yotir home -front tnenus, According - _
Mr., and Mrs.,Ilenry Woods of Galt to nutrition expegts plenty 911 •Cracked Ninnent witn
and Miss Vera.Woods were week -7: • , -
',L1Cpl. Lewis „Taylor _,ef' the 1. e. , people are not getting their share Grilled Sausages _ Toast
Mrs. lieltia owl, ..Mios Kathleen A.- s• P.: Camp pebeit, ' N. S. re-. :of the, Mysterious ,,,leinents that StrawberrY Jam -. Coffeerank
:turned lo. CaniP afterr OPending O giVe us health' and -strength, because Veal HaSh ' Potatoes .in Jackets
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end visitors dt. Mrs.. R. Woods. ,
Gardner were Visitors with Mr. and
' f • t ''s be • •
Mts.. Lorne Woods en Idonday. ew days p me.
Tart Mayonnaik•DresSlrig
Snow Pudding • • . Jam
relatives: On their return they were ton. T. C. .Johnston returned last
ornpanied by Kenneth - Sutton week to Cayuga, after a two -weeks'.
Wing 'Sfraleaa•
d Row' 1
leave. • •
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' 2 • cnps sluedded raw spinach
Arrived Overseas •
. At this •time of year, vitamins
they do not eat, the right foods._
TO RENT,--ConifortaWe 6-ruonied
F. T. ARMSTRONG
orrofilitTRI6T
hcolarusue,.. toWn %tater. Apply to Toni*
FOUND --a purse containing a sum
of money. Owner may have, same
by Proving ,property. Apply to
MIss
M. Cook at the Market Store.
,•? .$47,0•••W,,.-&-,,,,--141- a"-
m,ents. Sunluirn. Poison Ivy. MOS-
qnito Bites, Citta, Burns, :IlliPetiga•
Also heals Boils, Pimples,. Eezema,
•Psoriasis, .ele: 50c; $1.00; . $2.00.
1 • • clittedinxn and Strong), 'Reconniiend4
Buttereti RadOlies
and MF. Fred Stittbn and Green Leaf Sated
MaMr rjOryi of' Toronto were visitors Mei-le Johnston of the R..;C. A. F. Cheri* Cabinet Pudding
with Mias" Mary Murray 'and other has been transferred td near Monc-
• Without a proper ,supply of vital
vitarnina, or health soon 'suffers"
and eiren if *e had enough to eat id
that we were never actually hungry,
We would become -nervous eaally,
out teeth would tend to decay, our
skin begome lifeless, and *e would
drag through our Work feeling tired
and depressed all the time • •
Tongue Wild Wing Salad Bowl
• Wilfred Quaid Of Dungannon with , . •
T. Pheenan;•Mrs. Casernere, grO. G. • Mr. and- Mrs. W. R. Gardner of
• Wilson, Mr. Albert Sangehn of Kearns, New Ontario are renewing
Wingham, Mrs: W. Fran m and 'friends and old neighbors in this rival overseas of Jac Ibnet
Miss-Prankhant of WoOdbridge,-Mrg• community this week. . • • younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm: ,but wise marketing and eareftil
A. Davidson of Detroit, Mr. and ,Mrs. ' Miss Kathleen Gardner and.Miss Fisher. Jack is a -Member of the meal planning will guarantee us
J. Smith of Orangeville;:Misa Louise 'Alicia Hackett of Toronto _apent the Ordnance Corps and has arrived enough of the essentioLvi
Windsor of Fergus wAh.,Mr. and week -end here at their respective overseas about three Months after Year round. Meat organs . and the.
. colorful vegetables ' Contain more
hornei , • . , enlisting. "
......-.........,..i.................,____ cniumaarnration .: ,tmma.o.,
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4 carrots, grated; 1 cup cooked.
A cable was received the first afyellow beans.
the •week announcing the safe ar- Combine ingredients; in
abound in in almost everything we eat,
ectric ,refrigeratcir and serve with
a tart dressing.
Salmon Special
ed rice;- rite;- y2 cup:diced green cel-
ery; th cup oil mayonnaise; salt'
and Pepper. •
• Chill rice. Toss -Abe and celery
through, vaanned_sahnon. Add may--
•ormaise with as
possible. Cover and chill until ser -
Mrs. Will'Gardner. •
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ed and sold by hytElva's.Ortig Store.
• CARO Of ,TANKS,
mrs:LaWks Taylor Wishes -to ex•-•
• raised Tongue wit Asiviti Jelly
•1 beef tigue; A Onions; A stalk
celery; 4'cloves; salt and pep-
per; 1 tsp. sugar;, 1 •blade of • .
'Mace; 1 bunch of thyme; 1 •
bunch parsley; 1 box. getatin;
' I cup. cold Water.
.Wash and scrub. the tongue well
in salt water and shunter until, ten-
der. Renhove the skin, and place the
tengue—in-tewimn. with, onion,
celery, • cloves, salt •and. pepper,
Cover it with the liquor in which A
was boiled and add sugar, mace.
thyme • and parsley. Simmer for
two , hours on electric element on
"Low". Take out the tongue. Add.
th the liquor gelatin, soaked. in -the
Acold, water, boil ter •two minutes,
stirring constantly, strain and pour
Over the tdrigue. Serve ,cold. •
press sincere thanks and;a.pprecia-
neighbors for : their many ?cts,
tion to relatives, friends and kind
kindness• and sympathy in,. he less
Of her uncle.• Mr. Wallace.
NOTICE
he urves
S1/2 of Lots40, 41 & 42., Con. 1..L
'Ti,vp. ofKinloss. containing 150
• acres, now for .§ale on.reasonable
territs. Anyonerintereited May
nlake-e-fferer.-reeeive-further...ixt7
formation from the owner's rep-
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• J. F. SH;"....1"..a.R.D.,
"225 Bernard Ave., London
- IN LUCKNOW
wEDNEstay
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AT WU: SCHMID'S ORE
P1 STUART macKnaig
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.1,-ARR,sult,(4,, SOLICITOR
Ontario.
TiN •LUCKNOW
•Each- Wednesday
• Afternoon & Evening
. At G..IL SMITH'S OFFICE
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TAKE A TIP •
1. Requirententi of Vitamin A for
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. YOU CAN NOW BUY WAR -SAVINGS CERTIFICATES
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Through the co-operation of your local Bank, Post Office or Trus i Company,
you can now buy War Savings Certificates in the most convenient way. You'
get delivery when you pay your money. Just state the "size"' of certificate
you want, and it will be registered in your name, These are guaranteed invest.
• Tents at, $4.00 for $3.00 — $8.00 for $10.00-0100 for $25.00. (Yr can also
exchange 16 War Savings Stamps for a $5.00 Certificate.)
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INTEREST AT 3% • • TAX FREE • • • .REDEEMA01.1•
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saomeil Over* •
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Dow weak. rundown:exhausted ceedllSos male
YoU tea tagged Out. oldI Try owes_ ceassans
ceuerg4sx surtes,oic. tr.ii.susunerattinaten. pl.usedvh...ed atter. „4.0.3o or
8.41,3 you wei vita. VItadt..7.
traductory :disc Outret Toads Tibial& only ii•XO..
rate at ad good
dug stoma everywhere.
MAFEKING
00 Mr.'Harvey Kilpatrick -of Niagara,
Falls spent a day With his parents.
last W t' -k •
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and Mrs. Finlay• §Itacki
and family, of Mount. Forest
spending this week with his par
aitcl Mrs. Norman •Shackleton..
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the week -end at her.honie. •
Visitors. over the week -end at Mr.
• Henry Horton's were Miss Elizabeth
Stothers who has :returned from the
fruit district Mr.,..Bailie Stothers of
itdon. Dr. Carman Stothers of
entii. Mrs. E. dr.meorge----°---
and John Crispin.
The threshing machine is busy in
this neighborhoOil. ' •• • •
Mr; and Mrs' Gordon Smeltz er
of Edmonton visited relatives awl
renewed acquaintances in this .viti I See Irhi Hifference Purina Mak/ ' '
inity last week. t • • 1 • —..--.....,—.
Mr, and ,Mrs. Jim.Wilson of Wa Fo • •• . •. . . .
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and Mrs.: 3, Neterfiebl and
of Toronto spent the week.:
wanosh' visited. on. .Sunday 'evening.
at HarreY. Anderson's.
Mrs: Henry Horton spent the Mr.
" - t kf ur ; Myrtle
URTH CONCESSION
ter part o the
• „of; the a -••••7-t-Ser.
(c):1 serving 'of cheese; ,er (IP
• • 3' small cubes of butter. • •
2. Requirements. of Vitamui..B' for.
Day; , One 'serving'. of. whole
, cereel plus five slices of enriched -
flour: hread.phia • -one...Serving of
meat plus, any one 'of the
foflov-
ing: (a).3 glasses tnilk';. (.0
O 2 Servings df potatoes: .• or (c)
serving of liver.
.3. Itequirem-ents. of Vitamin B2 foe'
1 Day: One serving . of green.
• Vegetables plus five slicesof!en-
• ricked flOur bread plus' two. cups
• of milk. plus any one .of the fol-
--,lowing: ..4a) 1 ser'v'ing. of meat;
(b) -1 egg or 1 serving
of ,toma-
toes• . ,•
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• 4..11equirements of Vitainin C for.
• 1 Day: One glass of, eitrti.s. fruit
;- juice Or' one serving of potatoes
• pi* any one :of 'the - following:
(a) 1 glass of. tomato 'nice: or
• tomatoes': ' or ()) 1 serving. •of
•. certain fruits, fresh or properly
canned, such . as strawberries.. and
• cherries. • . •
• 5., Requirements of Vitantin; D
O plenty of sunshine or fish oils.
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.• difference_between an oven regula-
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THE QUESTION BOX
Mrs, S. W. M: asks: "What •
O tor and an oven indicator?" • •
Ansiver:. The oven regulator
automatically Controls the oven
temperature and maintains an even
• and uniform degree of heat. An oven
indicator simply.. indicates' the oven
temperature as a given point:
Mrs. W. T. asks: "ShOuld bubbles'
• appear in the jar 'otter it is taken
out of the cooker to cool?" •
Answer:- Bubbles Often:appear in
the jar after it is processed,
cause food. is -still boiling. • - .
Anne Allan inVitea' you to .write to
her clo The Sentinel., Send' in. Your
questions on homemaking problems
and, watch this collimn for replies.
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e of •Mr. John
on'.relati -5.1Mq1aff
'born.
' Mr. and MIS._ Ernest Blake and
Howard 'spent Saturday. in London
with 'MurieL '
Mrs. M. .3. Blake,has- returned
-home: after sPending several Weeks:
Visiting .relatives and friends '
Lueknew. •, • •
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• 'Miss Doreen Irvin has gone. .to
Niagara-on-the-Loke to • assist .
picking fruit . • •
Mrs PereY Blondeli spent
PARAMOUNT
•.Xhreshing has Started in the
neighborhood.
• Miss Eliza COok who has been in
Detroit -taking a' three months' nurs-
ing course returned to Owen Sound
to finish her training and is- spend-
ing a few days i.vith her parents,
Mrand_ Mrs. A. Cook:
eDifiterertee Purina *keg'
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex
McNay kat Week were Mr. arid
Mrs. Russell Kerr, Howick Que.;
Mr. and Mrs: G. A. Red?, Teewater;
Mr. and Mts. Graham McNay, BA.
and ehildret. Ottawa. • •
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Mr. and Mrs. Phil Sinith and dau-
ghter of Lucknow have taken up
• residence in what is best known as
the Robertson home.„
Mrs. Robt. Hamilton, Sr., is spen-
• ding a few days; with her son, Mr.
R. Hamilton.
Mr.; Ross Cookiwho is employed
by Mr. Jack McIntosh spent Sunday
With his parentat Goderih.
Mr. and
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is-‘rwatAheolassice.of,laiszaric
Mr. Wolter MacKenzie. • '•
• Miss Anna Graham of Toronto
spent the holiday at'her home. •
Mr. Billie McKenzie of Hantilton
spent the week -end at bis home.
Mrs. A. NU Nicholson and children
Ieft tlieirborne, in the -West -after
with Mr. and Mrs. Amine'
Macliityre.
Miss, Grace 'Reynolds of Toronto
spent the week -end With relatiies
on the Sixth and Fourth:• .
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PracticeTilese
3 Simple Safety Measures,:
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Threshing tires will be practifally eliminated if these three •
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siniple.Precairtions are tilcn: •. .
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'se a water spralier at the base of the. bower-J-uppying .
20' to 40:gallons of water per hour according tothe dryness •
of' ,tie Straw. •This will keep down dust 'which increases ,
tire •the moment it,starts2 . .. .
Prevent matches,' either loose' orin boxeS., from passing . . •
• through the machine . Bole.tof •nratchcs have proved more.
dangerous than loose matche.. Insist that none be carried .
• ,by anyone engaged. 'Obey. the- Vire, Maxsbal's ortier posted •
,.. on' the machine. ' .
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Set the engine or tractor well 'away from Ara* or am
other readily combustible material. 'Prevent loads • of
sheaves1,. . rorri standing or passing, neon,: to the engine's •
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Especially in wartime it is evecy farmer's duty to prevent • •
' threshing fires from starting. But if they do start, be ready.
for them. Keep a barrel of 'water ,iwar the blower—and ..
another near the engine. A flame -proof bkinket is an excel-
• lent .thing to smother a fire -the m 001 en I it ireVii zs : but .0, tont
or a smock will do. •Fight by preventing fire.
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• Culross Mutual Fite Insurance Co., Teeswater
• Fanners' Central Mutual Fire Inurance,
Walkerton, Ont.
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