The Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-05-11, Page 4'e5
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?ALIA. FOUR
, i_Lud 'NOVy
•' H'UIRS 1x1' Y.. MAY lith, • 1039
1!.0P° !(.Lq
;.for Ro .altY,
Plan'd Supper, Y
, •�oo and . a
Flr�St : Prize $200..
•
$t�rlin• •g • era
Siler Cup!
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a. r would ' 2. Send jn .as many. entries as you wish.
Vit litre of su,pge youBath menu entered must be written on
N'110`: the King 'and atlaen.2 „"<:• . , a -single sheet of Paper,.'Wit
eo cleazlmat ''
and mist office address•wrttt
' " By Evangela'ne '.the top of the .:page.
• T
c - r ' 3.• Each menu sha11 have three .courses
''n eir Majesties, iyhove a soup; main course and dessert Each,
et e � . .
• teence for • Simple ,meals :: is .: torose may inclmd�wu stn w�bsahla ted .,
vs would;serve:xo .0
.tn for: mew
here..
d as ho
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what ilei e
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supper . at your bona t ; mil : (:A ample•menu.is given o`n '.
W9add.•you serve;there? 'Draw .ng' Khesfa t lfor asgui'de..>
- icall' Canadian:menu' h' page' `. '
asupply, t9t? y 4. Write on the back of,your entry paper
aid end tt tQ tris. Ronin H the recipe�e dish you consider rite
:Flour Milis.are :aifenn,$ 187 cash:best in -yo bids don its
,.prizes;' totalling $1,000..00, for 5. 'Each entry' will bei ge
the ;best 'menus;.: • ' merits as representing .a -simple, well
{ balanced, typically Canadian meal. •19
case of a tie the prize will be given to
•GRAND'LIST'OF PRIZES. me menu with the best recipe. •
A 6. To each menu catered. ia,.the slut -
let Prize - r 5200.00 ante acBelcificr. atD rom youry tie s nIR
tiered
Mid, a Sterling Slave Cup unlleess accompanied •,.;:. he gua aatee
2nd; :Prize ' m - 100.00 certificate. 1 3
50.00 7 The closing. date, is June 30th, 9
m t
3rd :Prize -F.
All hatentilexmust be. our a ed by mrd an-
-,•_ � - � of that. date.. Mail yHour entries:to $,•
9 PfK)-V IN C l A L Ph `I T ES geline', Der.t:.0 lime B dnePor ce.
bestentryin'' 'Robin Hoo
• each
topr be vice after toh the . Ont. No employee of Robin Hood
and province after the 'winners. of 1st. Flout. Mills Limited •, or' any member
2nd and 3rd p 25 00 ee been selected)
2 00 Each' .' • of their.hafamiliesappointed the following 114- ±
8. I have _
-n5 Pizes, each.- s - - $5.00 knowadietitiansas:iudge Evenings1T see
• rRead ,of the Toronto
15t(} .-rizes,-each r - " $2:00 gram". 'M.rs.. Madeline DayChief Lec
rarer of the"`School oe Canadian Cook- •
iii you• don t orifi 1st, sed or 3rd e!yr, •.and' Miss Marie Holmes of the
• Prize, you have a.lchance for• the Toronto., "Daily Star". ,
'$25.00,.Provincs:al _Prize which 9. Iufad .a o treas• ed;'itthis • otesyal °moil
willbe :awarded foricompetition ti held Inst the same. .
only in yours�i,rad: ace. 2ind'if you iii.. Alf menus cines:iieeoeiethe
don,'' win o6[ ese you., can p�. All of Robin Hood Floor Mills
*iii one.of th .prizes of $5.04 : Li'mited.
of(' a m le T` a of Menu
each or,one c �;�e 1'50 prizesSample Type
$:2.00 each Ne • contestant. can Now, to''g'ive:'you some idea how to go
rr : e '.. that ... about making your menu. I have put to -
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a
to -
Canadian wu�tnepwill'shite tether a=menr•asaguuill asO. .
the 'prize reon ' course, I haven't mentioned any
dishes so asto leave your choiceabed-
plately free.
.SQLP,Just Plan a 'Sittie
:Home: -Like
Meal., SALAD
•
MAIN COURSE
Think of a meal which, in your opinion Qpl . I VN V COURSE
LBS
would give our King' and Queen a car-.DESSERC'T
vett and favorablse •ession of Cana BEVERAGES ,dtan.food§. Choose what you like but be OR ROLLS, OR OTHER
sure.to:have arleast three Items in each BREADS• .
mend which contain Robin Hood Flour - . BAKED; GOODS.
Follow These Simple Rules
"In the above menu I zenslair .best
recipe tb be the T�e.re
Which put Everything'in . spe for it and the snetho (Nam*. andAd�ng it
a Nutshell : Sender.) " s
'1. •181cash1arizesand a.handsome ,Ster- • A Final. and lrtrpoftantWord
nos Silver Cup.'suitably, engraved with •
• your name, will be awarded for th'e.best' Mail your. entries now. The closing date
, supper menus to serve the King and for entries is June 30th. Seed in as many
a, during May or_ lune. using,Cana- menus as you please
le a but piilna guarantee
: ee
taningredients•only (spices excepted) sliptn sines annoy-
and wirlt Robin. Hood Flour , menu. in announced
aafterr j dt g bas been completed..
three or more items. on each menu '. •
.1tOblit''1nod 0
ince ?o/t.l i */l .`
• SAG
ST. 'HELENS
•
The May .meeting of the Women's
Institute was held an the Community
Hall with an attendance of about'
26• ladies. )Irs. McKenzie Webb pre-
sided
and the roll call was responded
to by stating the number of meetings.
attended during the year and by the
paying of Jeep. The annual report !is
read by Miss Mildred McQ:0111in show
,:ed: a successful year; .A committee
was appointed to arrange for another
"At Honie". Mrs. Allan Durnin'read a
paper •Ven Arbor Day and duets, by -
Mrs. George Stuart • and Mrs.. Will
utherford' and by Marie Swan and
Dorothy ,' Webb' - 'weld enjoyed. Mrs..
Oster of -Blyth, the District "President
was „the guest speaker and .gave an
interesting report of the Convention
i • I.onidon last fall. She.also:
•held n er
•condlict'eti,;the election of.e ffic s with
the following 'results, ' President, Mrs.
;W. .A. Miller•; lst Vice Pres:, Mrs.
Ewart
McPherson;
nd
Vice
Pres.
;Mrs?` Allan•,Durnin;3rd .Vice Pr�es:i.
M•rs Will MOWford; •• Sec: Tress.,'
Miss -Mildred -assist.Mrs.
Earl Durnin District._ Representative•-
Mrs. P.W• . nice; Pianist, Mrs. E. W.
Rice; Auditors, Mrs., John Cameron
Mrs. Tem. Todd. 'A pleasant social
hour was spent When •lunch was:ser-
ved bv'.;.th.e hostesses, Mrs..Phsris
Mothers. Mrs,Ed. McQuillin, IIi's.
Ewaart McPherson: • •
The regular meeting' of the Y.P.
IT. wars held With D'W
ick eatherhead
presstror
'Ramage readthe
Scripture lesson • and the topic. "Daily
Meditation". Prepared by F.W.:Rice.
.ea, read. air Rev. H. M. 'Wright, who
•Also ledthe. da'scussion.
BORN -To Mt and Mrs. Alec Mur
-
die (formerly Miss Mabel \'Voids) in
the
I'rivrts Pati'" pts 'Paviliottt.Toronto
General' Itospit:ll, on Monday May '9,;
'r son.
MOVES
TO KINCARDINE •
Mr, and Mrs. John McFarlan and
family moved to Kincardine .last: week
• after residing in Kinlough for seven-
teen years. and: their departure • was
received, with regret by the people
of the community •
The property, has :been. purchased
by Mr. Wm. Pinnell, -but Orland -Me-
Farlan intends to ,remain for a time
to • assist• • in carrying on. the , store
and gasoline business.
Prior to .their departure friends
in' they eommunitycontributed gifts
to Mrs. 'Mc.Farlan as tokens of good
and .esteem for the family. An
electric • table lamp and' little . silver
flower' stand were ".presented to -her,
along with a letter expressing regret
at their leaving Kinlough and a .de-
sire that they :would find happiness
in their new,•'home and 'would always
be welcome :when they found• it con-
venientto visit their. friends at any
time. '
can got t
figures in
1inute ,
4: ,
• Distence`tefe
;•.•Long, t ,
..: service . ?'is
the
meet
ppeiilt
`to
b
Most: urgent and
• exacting' ' needs of
business. Day and
night in every part of the world
can
reach for the tele•" .
you '
phone confident yau• will "get
the figures in -a' minute.
and Priced Dight. Dawn with the Lowest
A NEW STAR Is BORN! :Pontiac values. have shot sky-high.. . Pontiac
sales are soaringl••All Canada.is "catching on" that Pontrac is non,
priced with the lowest ... down as much as $100 compared with
last year ... and'discbvered. that Pontiac, offers motoring. advantage's
and improverftents, z(nmatibed by any other car in its field! Pontiac
provides everything you want in a motors':.. at the price you want'
• • .to pay: You'll ride' with pride in Pontiac ... asyou never rode before.
Here's -styling as radiant and aptpealing as'a June bride ... bigness
at Ameba.
that sure- footedne3s .:. wide doogs, level floors .. ii crea ed
vision for everyone .. - luxurious interiors. 'And space abounds! Six
husky passengers loaf and,relax in downy comfort ... for "Newrest"..
riding means gliding,even where "the going looks toughest", Before
you deiciae on any car, see 'and drive the two great Pontiacs, • the •
"Arrow" 41111 the "Chieftain". One of these WO IS the car for you!,
Convenient terms on the General Motors Instalment Plan.. p.12eg ,
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"ARROW" STANDARD EQUIPMENT
uicrudes such plus features as:
6.00 x 16 Tires Dural Tail
Lamps .. r Controlled 'iso -Draft
Ventilation'... AutorhaticVoltage '
Regulator ... Heat Indicator .. .
Independent. Fully Rubber -Cov-
ered Running Bourila . Gravel
Deflectors :.. Sedan -Type Front
Seat (in coach) ... Glove Com-.
part: fent Lock ... Special Tool,
Compartment. Hands. Gerd-- Shift
(optional=only $13 extra).
PONTIAC "CHIEFTAIN"?--coni-
panion'car.to the 'Pontine "Arrow"
' .--introduces rifling co tafott never
before offered' in the ton -price
,Geld, provided"by Most Advanced
gnee`Aettan Front w. heels aad •
.Newt Rear Coif Springing.
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SMITH
(en'trai.Gare
YOUR ,PO 1T,li;CEA 'DESIRE' IS TO SERVE YOU PERMANENTLY a nd WELL
---•n.ow
> atab6'14
r Piiverv,.,
Every businessman
admires initiative,
energy and - accu-
racy. Because:
speed . is important
in : , business, suc-
cess is achieved' by quick think-'
• ing - often..' aided by; the Long
Distance telephone . as in this' '
instance.
NOTICE TO• CREDITORS` `
• In the Matter Of the Est>iltte of
, Township
Arthur Clifton line of the
of West Wawanoah .in the County of
Huron, Gentleman, Deceased.• ..
Notice is hereby Eiven Auranant t9':
the. Statues .in that behalf, that all'
persons ..having • claims . against thea.
Estate of the said Arthur Clifton who
died on; or about the IlwenbfraeVenth
day. of February:, A, D...:1939, are re•
•quired to forward • their claims duly
verified by affidavit to the undersign,
ed .executors of the estate of the said
Arthur Clifton on or ..bore the :Toren
tieth day ,of May A.. D. 1939 rafter
which date
the Executors wiii proceed
to distribute 'the assets of the said
estate, having regardoily. to a
nd-
being responsible
only for: he, c,
laims
of • wriel: they; ll then'have had•
notice I
Ltlekttow."..ih►taao, ..6.11;
.2 t ril A. D. 1939.
.20th' day of APO, '
7. Margaret ' Clifton, ••°
$:', Lucknow,
Albert Gammie, . • . ' •
R R. 1, Lucknow; .Ont., Executors.
"That telephone
call clinched • it!"•"
The head of every business' -.
large' or *tell : --- welcomes
initiative; is ever ready to pro,
mote men who act fast on
their •own. Long Distance, tele-
phone service is an asset to
every business.. Those who use
it to best advantage.. benefit
most.
49.
Long Distance telephone service
is on 'ditty day .and night. Low
Night Rates apply after `7 p.m.
and all day Sunday. • �' .
?•r...ttJ,l�lf f��fl"/.o �, ,deaNM9:NM .
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FOR SALE - A, _good yea ,old Clyne
gelding. Apply to Wm• •Forster, R
luck ow,•
, -
PEAS FOR SALE-Qlantity of good
clean seed pens at $1.4() er •bushel,
at the Lucknow Elevator.
FOR •'SALE -Yellow blossom Sweet
Clover, grade No. 2; $3.60 Iat.r bw het.
L 'Phone ::6. 5i.
ROD: M.cD:AUCAJ,�
Ripley;. .
s b n u -months' old, priced• to .ce 1.,
•calve.,
HERB. MILLER, . North of ; Cel ` N..R.
nation:. '
eS.
0xAss EARN ',for rent,, • 1•fin
JOHN MacRAE; . R. ' :;, ' Lucknow,
Fhone Dun ennoh• 62-13, .
g•
GRASS PAST
RAGE for -about five
U
head of 1 -year-olds.. Apply to
Twamm'ley,• R. R. 7, Lucknow,. 'Phone
'Dungannon 70-r11. •
KI•NLOUGH
Miss Kathleen Grabani spent: -.the.
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• APPLICATIONS IONS WAN,',rED ,
Applieatiosts i be. t'ecoird by te0
•ivadersigrwd to ;tont '1st, 1939, for
the ',positions it i'auttty Constable for
Bruce, salary. '$1000. 00_
the �Gounty ot' ll
per -annum and five, cents per Mile
court Costs and fees to
-revert to the County.. + '
married. or single,' '-
Please astatetage,i. H
eMilifica:tiony'and experience,: if any
arid, give references•• ,
. A; Nelson,
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Treas.('l.. ,B . B rit.ce :
M. t
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'Box tU; Wuikertor Ont:
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• LAW PRICES
PECIA•
�.
Due. to, 'exceptionally.,• large hatches
01 big husky ,chicks "•
• Mid -
xe d . Pal- Cock= -
lets erels • •
.
white Leghorns i�•c 15c 2c
• • 7•.r_
Barred Rocks '.8ttic'•12c 7c' , •
New H: Reds , •8%c `13c • 6e,, .
Hybrids i+' c' 12e ' 7c '
1. i'vab', ita> and. satif:actian .guaran
� '
:toed. Started c•hiclts �'.ea..r n alit priced,
)
Hatches. ever+ Mon uly• inspection. in_
-sited.` Near 4,'.N•.11: station., I)UN•CAN-,
KENNEDY, Winghan; Ont. '
week -end' with Miss• Jean Anderson; .
Mr. and Mrs. C. Bell ana daughter
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Mary of 'Stratford . spent Sunday uda y at
Geo. Raldenby's.•
Friday last' being Arbor Day, four
schools joined together, and spent the.
afternoon at . Kinl'ough.. Each . school
took part' in a .program arid.also
ball games. ' ••
Z.IQ►N
Service neift Sunday at Zion , will
be held. at 7.30 P.M. -
.211e.:.:.4.1, ' ichard Gardner was, a recent
itwith her •aunt, Mrs. Irwin of
Mr. Thos. Cook of Ripley , was, a
caller in this vicinity on :Saturday
last.'.
Seedingis: almost •completed in this
neighborhood., `
Miss Elleda .Hunter was a' recent
guest of her friend Miss•'.Hilda: Reed
of Pine River._'
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.Eli•'ERI`ENCED
SILO, BUILDERS --.
Spring is here :end 'new .is, the time
to. . get your silo up for fall; before
aur. .fall 'rush. We •build in three sizes.
12; 13 and 14 feet' in diameter. For
i eference •Pres the one we: built' for
J. W. Joynt. Write or: 'Phone,
IIUGILL'.IDROS:,:R 2 Seaforth; 3:4.616
:Clinton Central. ,
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TOWNSHIP OR KIN•1,OSS,
A' dopurt of Revision of the' Assess
ment.11;oll•'of the • Township, of :Kinloss
for the year '1939. ,will 'be held at, the
A
'i'awns-hip Hail on s§'.•iYnii�;.v the _ th
day of May, 193!9,, co'nimencittg at
o'clock in'the afternoon. •.Appea'ls'
i
should be n the clerk's hand •at least
10' days' prior to above •.date. 'Council
will, convene at 10 o'clock a.nt:' on
above date for General. Business. -
•' J. R. Lane,''Clerk.
I.' WHEN YOU .BUY •' '
BABY CHICKS •
.. .
goat; expect them to . live, grow : and
produce both ;neat and eggs profit
ably. Yoh,. are ' assilred these qualities
'c `
when you secure Your chi • ks• fr om -
our poultry farm.. For 22 years . we
Save' leen selecting'•end breeding our
birds" for 'large body and' ',egg arae
:and high production, All breeders. '
blood -testes. White leghorns,' 9c, PuL- •
leas, 20c, .'•Barred rocks, .•and ' New
Hampshire, 11c, May' 1c less. •
ELMER FARRISH. GQRRIE. '
.Save On purchase'e
cr ;
gat and 1price • •
o
• Save
Z Save' on : upkeep
• daYby c Yr Trtitk•earns its
moneyeay by operating cosh unequalled combination
6y. mile and
Tr oaprice'tin and low maintenance
of low first
+tel you choose hence cosi
'.
oil, des ire Much lower, this
a Chet�i-olet, for Yon save
Truck k ' Chevro/ec has the is Year.' Yo • all Chevrolet
quali gam' You save mous Valve-in-Read
al e save gas and
-
f'
Andinentni
longer life with lower upkeep, herattse Ch � - special
' n, th•�'d�Yrrla�atter how ••- !nitros a b igh�
I9 g .he' ° C/tevtolet lar$e or small your
and 9y o,af all et Tek lige covets suited to Your u'uc& opera.
Ton, 7 0 a1 al f king req"'ueme its jou haulingedS� Ti.e
Ton,Engi./. Ton,
54 Ton.2 Ton tits. Take Your c *field.:
S DUm . of Pick -tip ' 2 Ton and 2 laoice o f ;i
P and Relive Sed Ton Cats. an
options as .riair other mode, . rY, ata Delivery, le
arrange for �' the '' • of wheelbase, ry, Pel, .
beet a. a demonstration new Chevrolet T,u ks are and axle
Truck ° of ick rice h Chevrolet, • " convince yp elf today .
month/ ibis Savin „ "The'.-
arrange
that . , ,
monthly
payments o ga! Low your
Motors Instalment Mao. rise General
!/lwtraftd..�he '
Touch m/f6 djcol � � s. Sian
'O LOWt
if
. CREWE
The monthly W. M. S. meeting was
held- at Mrs. (Rev.) Gill's on Thurs-
day afternoon with Mrs. Cecil' Blake
in charge. After the devotional p rt
Mrs. Shackleton gave a reading
Indian girl's own story", then, Mrs.
Drennan• rendered a solo which was
very much. enjoyed, . Mrs. Sherwood.
gave ,a report of morning service at
W. M. S. Presbyterial held at Wing -
bath, and Mrs. Cecil Blakea splendid.
report of the afternoon session which
was followed by the Study Book'ably
given by Beatrice T el'eavenafter
which Mrs. Gill ;close, the meting
w.•ith:prayer "
" The Y. P, U. met in the church on
Friday evening with a good. attendance
Bert McWhinney was in charge and
Beatrice Treleavengave the 'topic fol-
lowed'. by discussion after which Rev.
Gill.closed the meeting with prayer.
Mr. and Mrs.• McColinell and Beth
Visited Mr. and Mrs,Harvey'Anderson
of Mafeking on Sunday. • -
Mr., and Mrs. Ronald Storms of
Seaforth renewed old• acquaintance!
here on Sunday, .
Mr.' and Mrs. John Watt were Sun.
day visitors with friends at Glamis.
Mrs..Chamney of Marnoek is Spend-
int sOrite time with her daughter, -Mrs.
Raymond Finnigan who ben been laid
ing •better again.
Mr?. and M ars. Kenny Campbell and.
children of Detroit spent ap easant
week -end with the lady's pare,its, Mr.
and Mrs John Menary.
Mr, 'And Mrs. Cecil Blake visited.
friends•pt Mafeking on Sunday. • ,
Mr, T M. Durnitl spent the past..
week at Quebec and Applehill, •
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rioN e •
PICK-UP DELIVERY
SEDAN DELIVERY
PANEL MODELS
STAKE MODELS
DUMP MODELS
CAB -OVER -ENGINE
MODELS
ih TON 3/4-1 TON
11/2 TON
2 TON 21,2 TON
2 TON C.O.E.
MacKENZr
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FOR LOW COST HAULING
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