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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1940-01-11, Page 4!IT J r THE •;V if yovwant �R-;prompts. ' fnennesniCa�l, 'business- i e sd. tRistration of. t k . our estate, name as our 'EXECUTOR- THE STERLING TRUSTS .... �• cORPORATIOW • 372 BAY Si., TORONTO• •OVEI tIt VE•ARS EXRERIENCE DUNGAt4NON • , The first annual meeting- of the Canadian Red Cross Society '(Dung-.. ,Mannon Branch). is. being, held Wednes- day of 'this • week, . January 10th at each.presented with a. -packageby the ;; 'i 4 I tV A7 d' d wishes for ttae eviVttl" �will� 1 �tlte sab�jeot" Bis I ' t't t t express their admiration• an goo., Mc a • �i aretaking. We:. will hope Gusseid at the 1401610* ''Bible'Institute' stand they • and pray that they. will': safely re -. ibis Friday evening at 8 .o'clock. Such 'teen as. Chas.G� Finney and Dr.. Jon-' turn soon;roved from •act= 'athan Goforth have p The Women's Yiisttute wall hold ' ive experience that we can •expect a i.. ' l as s rely. as the farmer ex- pects li pects . a harvest when conditions 'are; ant a revival .Are We met. Do we w , • a , rfor the is e willing to pay P A.,1•2:;44 p m in the Red Gross Rooms :t e • iii .;.. - ,. .. H. A. Watson,,: organizer, Roy Rutledge on Th ii'sday; January 1 Major E. 25th instead of at Mrs.: B. Roach, ow" kin • h U 'ted Church basement with l their meeting TO the home of Mrs. I C.om'bine. ter and t s.ugar t PEN WITH rad c �� Ara OVERTIME NY1N•" • H fitJDPIN.G lespoous; of .but-. ',rine dup ofbrown op of ,a .double boiler over direct , beat, - unt•il, , dedi about one naiuute, ups Milk and plata over• to scald. 4dt1 slowly two, •eggs•and season with a _alt and, % teaspoon. of 'Ta'nga one and ane -half ed bread cubes'tu a greas• g dish .and-, add the oust. tua;e, ,Have even 35:0 de- eking • until Hon lu• the Cover ,with a meringue tw`P egg. whites, oue-fourth ` • own sugar vee• and•,'vanilla • to , eturu too to•_brgsvai . Horse, SeOttin TO Hiro liot as \-,,... well - Jack Fisher Scores 4' Of 5 Goals, With pine Teammates Clicking On •• 141ys, To .,lige Out Port Right In Overtime Opener Last Friday. ant c .. it 19401 w Se oys opejned their 4 t Luckbo P i re .g speaking. , 1..he-illness of "Mrs. Roach, wap revival?. ' : ' o '?Beam: ler in tot oth ,M e�C'sbe f ... B F. O D. MISS .Y is I returned 'home after spending ten• is now'•somew;hat better. If ,so please eoie rite help pray E s' has days with. Iter. sister, Mrs. Harney' • Mr; and. Mrs. John Blake atteriil'ed blessing down upon, our land,. Alton, a Surprise-. party,' for Mr; :arid. Ili 0 ; ',alar Bible Club for'the -bays ,'Meiv n, Stewart. -(nee. •ley, 'Decelatber` 27th,, th•e bile thea: age; wall' rs.M iWallaceM Wallace . r �?• and w •ls. • r P aid. g n . n i. 'n a edi w g 1.. Clara Reed) have returned froiti their ocessioiii of .their 2�rd , : Meet ; as - usn� `on Friday's at 4. tq . s ..e eat in Northern."Ont v r---. '• n?e honeymoon P e .7Wiii.TE0•11 Vitcli Brio, Toronto And, Detroit. • The :Ladies, Gu1Td uf Si.' arri bell .'who 'went to.,can : Unica „Met: at the. home of Mr David Campbell, ,. ;h h,. M g Win `heater,; Indiana in_ the •fell, ..after, miss': L „Oreeney last ,Friday. Ree] hearing of tile• inn ese of hie brother's' Cress .yarn, was given, auffor knitting d a#• wig, sends. word that she alis passed The .next meeting will he ilei _ENiTRE Away'• He and his brother inten•d, tom- 1Vliss Elizabeth lver's, " KINLOSS C ,w tach' Sat - Hail ins to *make their home dth • Medical slid was unyrnened on Council Met in the Township sister, Mrs. J. Richardson. at Fergus,, .teat to Mrs, David Girvin, who• had t Pi eshyter'ian church, with the new -councilmen, . Mr Ilona T McKinnon,. Zlir..,George T ff' . made season las . Friday night ,n.t- t ocke era of h Yp Port :Elgin; by. nosing out a• 5 to 4 flak:': `arertinte'wnn ,from the' Lakesiders. Failure. of H. McArthur of Paisley to fill' his assignment as referee,' -de- J►aii y game. .,. fthe Fart he t of .. t s 1 artthe . sine. Parr •Of Port ; Elgin dandled, game, when "it did `get underway, abort nine ° c , .To linson M.P.: p',loak" after W.. R. m had officially faced the.puck.. It ittis a.. see -saw battle' through out; so' "far as the' . seers was 'een- cerned, with George Book getting the tying goal with a matter of seconds remaining in the third period:. Jack Fisher : got ',the winning teal at 'about the. 7 -minute mark in the overtime. which :was his fourth of the night. Play opened cautiously in the first period,.. that ended 'with Pert, Elgin. leading • 2 to 0,�: tbut not because the Sepoys hadn't trade' it plenty warm around the Port net. We Were ' tleased' to see Rev. J. Pollock out to take the .service in . the ld - h after.; his ah-, Ont. taken a •weak spell. She is. bite. oldest ranee to two Randers through nil Mrs. Wilbur Johnston left Saturday lady in these parts''and. will. aeon •be gess;,;' i .in. . Mr. John .•Eggleston of the West Mrs. John uu is ill suffer:, tion is being held . With bad 'cold lyti t ke wadding r aB .. night is' ls' visitintc friends and relatives here. h We are ` sorry to report Mr. and to nurse her aunt.. Mrs, 'Richard ''Mc- ninety-eight. ' . ' . Barr and family are' con- Whinney at the "bile,. w fined to the house:: wi. a' . ins a para e s ro the Parish. Hall tibia Friday Iii sto 1 in ., l;e ,spent 'Christmas with his ariot er Miss Wutule Percy, Li . I p gar Mr, and .Mrs,. Nlslvin Stews• � assisting. • + I low. all over the country is Mrs, Oath erilap£: httF>flast°ne' at tar is ',cra ftnewlyweds), hpine of her daughte , ver ped 'Mrs. Nickolas.. visitors i sgsii of else noticed. in these parts Many of 4 non Badminton C1ni�b .Iisidof Listowel: ig • • ve , 'The su ply .of water which is gen- e r • Mrs: Bert • d vi It at h g to drive their The Dungan M d Mrs. Junes' ` the water held th$ar monthly Mi frim Currie of iveixsdale Were wa'eek-en sora the fernier* are akin' Meeting' and social .. near 'Wingliam. the latbeir's sister; r. an r . }stock to the sly r sr draw.Mr. Valid. that til@ gala_ evening at the Parish Hall.on Monday Mrs. Harold Currie and 'two children to, them. It is . Mr:. ore Rol, re urn : ti Hca: ;• : r visited on • Sat t'' Owen Sound. ► aaary .Thew" it net far ,off and tBat avieltia :.friends a .'Al,>c, card M. s:• rih Mr, .and 1vis. Eli acque - . after B` . .ohn• Blake, Hr.,,, and ',teat wit n it will help to solve the Al' :Rod r orrigan en t this district is 'iiot Mrd' Jos. Mg -Will- al}4 fir..: GO _ I This. community extends their sym- Mr. and ...3117s. though !by:, reports #r® Moil en M@ll!lgy ii?teril9°R d.. 1' a : iF t8' Mrs. pl§rei►ce Cox .of t'bis tertt►ineOscar and Mrs, George FormosaKeits• badiq'" hit "as some others, where y . r 8 Q , t of. 11 their .cattle tended the -rete s'gl of Misr ....I or t otilmuxtity al}t},also ltcx hrgt#}crs• and ler; Mr. Keifferthey are' baviiRg m seties f eir t 'r. ani Twamley, Sr at th'e h91@ Ol' h *Mrs i}} the lgs A til u!9•li Thursday ev i�g'• sou; G mm, Will a !Q ll w for the•lack ai pwrs. r. .e are thanit+ eon Twamley to Greerllilil Paip . • P tt rsa 9! Auburn ' We ere pleased to report Mrs.' Don -'(a1 to be living 'whe're trp? greatest ald T. MaoHi neon-is.progressing fav- extrema do not hit.so badly. Qiirably�• - • The four 'hays .who. enlisted from • �d are eronie Valad and here in the Forth i gh t e Mr 11ind';11drs...J Ronald were • Sunday'. visitors. with Mr. Albert Rivett; Jimmy ilii , : frill and Mrs: John 'McLeod, Ripley,:, • 'Bowers ` and Melville .Culbert Were • '. YA. t. ''hi - h • , 5r` ... ,,. :. t� :'... aCd�'iYiV•i eget. Luckilosi►• 4. I— •.away: lRst. We4nesa0Y, at Ya on tie play. 43.14t,94•1 if1 ;tin s: returned to' her home. of lier:son, Mr.. Nelson Patter- Or, Port- 'Moja this, 'period to .give Mia Itoy Black has •o Frida v ” a.3 lead, which they pro- homeji>a �'el��EJ`.;'ri after spending a .son.•The:funeral Was held n Fort. 4to k 'lit her ptr9Its Mx and Mrs: afternoon and was largely' attende'l tected till within 40 seconds of'. the home. his brother Babe's passant., Luelinow tied it up in the 2nd, with Fisher getting • :both, • ,counters: The first on ,a pretty passing attack, ; Dab - mer'to Babe Book to' Fisher. The. sec- ond. was _equally. as good a p ay,' ig-- •.tring'George and Babe. Book to Fish-: sr. . .. It wars . Fisllgr. again who put Luck now sack u}3 }l}' the 31;11, !with Dahmc' and Babe 13 qQk° rcpoat)fg With. assiS S 'w'?+$.. w} ' - cons: :feting the weather. ` ' ...; final bell when George .Book slapped • "Materials and money. coni: for ,to mucb'in•:hi,,war :bat a resolute, loyal awl .a . -. _-_ front .:.-_ way bel the dsierinining ?actor." MINISTER OF FINANCE, To your restless- question "When can I help. win this war?" --the answer is NOW. On Monday' next, the Government of the. Dominion of ° Canada will =offer 'the First War Loan. The purpose of this Loan is to' provide money to carry on the war, not ' y: fi l but all alongthe Economic Front. . on the battlefields, ds, ,.. Lettis explain what the Eccnonnic Front means. It means a'.wyar in which the entire natural, : •'`, industrial -and financial resources of the.countiy are used to defeat the enemy. It means �. a '""total war" in.'which Overly citizen takes: ' part, in which his personal resources must support thoseof the Natio.: r , In' such a war, one. of the Brief weapons is Money. Where is this. money to come from? . There is only one answer. k must come --:,and come voluntarily --' from' the savings of our people. The difference betw'een us and the Germans is that we, of our own free, will, lend out money --- it is not ruthlessly taken away: This is your opportunity to do your partin this struggle against Hitlerism. The eyes of • the .world are upon .you; upon Canada, one of. the strongest ' members of the, British CoImonwealth. Canadians must show that their 'strength, their courage and their resources are all in this fight ;against "brute force, bad faith, injustice, aggression and persecution:" The news of thesuccess of this Loan must go iinging round the world. • Be ready to buy War Loan Bonds They will have the proven safety and salability • of Dominion . of Canada obligations. Any Investment Dealer or Chartered Bank will take your suhscription. The quicker the economic war is won, the greater 'will be the saving of human lives ... the swifter the collapse of the enemy. THE GOVERNMENT OF THE DO•MIN,ION OF ;CANADA:'.,. 49 .00040 t6 • D O L LA R S,... I'' zG H Tt• FOR I' B tit 0 M 1,4 The overtime was slap` bang hockey: witl} Vis4er sinking a loose puck with asst n 3 ailutes t ^ pyo,, �.o win it.. }�. �. �' , ��. ,,:.•. a Se- c' i,g saved pt�`li}e" �1T�Vli}u�VV 4ii �. 4 i ��. I� +� .rub ei' pops0119.flhtgmghi 4• rt. as' three pxt plays: s coasted ill on. him, in a breakaway €luring a LuFk- now power` play. I.,ucknow^-Goal,. Harold . Ritchio; de- fen'e, George Book, Cam Thompson; I gni ti e, • Babe. Book; wings,: Jack.;Fish- f �a... tt 4'� =Y �h,,.,ra DMI-eDonald, ;' Elwood lila CREAM PIE his simple basic 'pie:, is:. one ch alio ild be• cultivated -4e every ati in, i ' f'to Y lends Itself ily. it le .. • ire eating variations,: Max oue tit ., •tlour'and t vaitliirds cup sugar. • 14-„.teaspoon.salt: Add two; cups on to utl '-: stirring c s y,. lfled milk, stn , g k over; hot water stirring uuti),, about 15� '•mirnites, ,t1dd espooils . bitter. Pons: mixtur three beaten egg yolks st; constautly..Coo :two mull':: ei:• Cool and add i teaspoe# ilia extract. RIATIONS FOR- CREAM; ill a baked shell with alts ars •or cream as as aa `• top with., w am. Or this ' !Abreast the' ne .cup, and add two'shite:` er chocolate to the scald:' elt; top. the dessert wit cream and chocolate sIij a butteiseetch 'flavor ia- ub'stitute one cup of br for ale gaan�u4ated in tt: e a date. dessert by ad opped fruit and one t lemon rind to•the u before thickening. A add one ' cap shi eddeil;�; o the filling, and sprig. anal half cup :over the afore. baonning; for..an t, Pert Elgin—GO4Helleher; detente. Paddon, McLean; centre, Jones; wings; Vaupel and Davies; alt., hie- ". Oillivray, S. Paddon, Cottrill, Becker. 494 rtisniSbyto8no:ocicitey. 4,inseoit4 Port Elgin .3 •Chesley 2 1.ucknoir. 5, Port Elgin 4 Paisley 5., Kincardine 3 Kincardine 3, Chesley 2 II* fitaadififf (Including Tuesday's Gaines) .• pouthanapton Pishermen, scheduled "to open the hockey season here last triti dye to road conditions, forcing date has yet been 40t to play it, 1 ni, they were in Kincardine, but had been Advised 'they could not get through to.Dueltnow. The Ifluewater llighwayrai blocked fit the time, and the road to Einloss wee heeerning quite heavy.. , for the game, • and abich aftei• all could have been proceeded witi had Southampton' Made the- effort te get here as the road did net becoote emu- : niately blocked; and was Nit in good shape again . when the plow .rame thro,uoiT late that evening ailont. ten re.4 Fine Pitching Record During Past Season . l' Solt Garton, of tearaington, fens - READERS, WRITE INt' readers.' She is pleniedi her ,„column, and is e40 yes."' Requests 'for reci siaeCial menus are or dresi your letters, to ' 'et B. Chambers, 73 2 2 ERS " FE 1... Free Flowing All brands of '�C-I-� +fie , i g sale Use ' ize for end Chatham. fertilizer rvic aranteed. See:• our prices.:. 1. ual service gu .:. , . JOHN KI%.PATKICK.' r • ....c?vait4tihOYon4.7:Oehaaensil ; ..‘Pds.eu • ache, LuMbago are;• attacked at the' )source by the cleansing -and antiseptic . ..). Action of RumaciPs. IVIcKIWS DRUG STORE. TENDERS . ders will be received by the under- signed up to' january 18th. for 15 itcords of green body Wood, maple, 16 '.1/ inches long, ties bo delivered it, School rrr ' fore June 15th, 1940. J: MacKenzie: sec. oa Y TENDERS rfTENDERs. wilt be roceived by the e'undersigned up to, §ix Telo,gi 13.1A, "IV) e Tuesday' 'arpia-.-y ibe 23A" i$414 far 'ttrure'7,00edo.rdysouo;_fF000turwF000dott.:4070e,'onrothalerdse.., tiolCiles in cikameter, to ,i) delivered at w Ontario. fin g'ittleThrreo:wlonwells;di'or any 'tender not nee- . s. NOTICE To CREDITORS. ALL persons haiiing clahas'. against t4loitOepr401,-4 gupin late of, the on or aboUt the seventh' day 01, Pge' ember, A:D..1939, are notified.to send to J. H. Crawford, Wingliam, Ontarie; on or before the twenty-seventh:. day ilAnuary, A.D. 1046, fuli Particulars, .nf 'their claims 1./1 writing. Immedi-. ately.: alter. i4.0 said' tWqtY-s9,901 day of :Fennell', 1940, the assets c:f -the said testator will be distributed amengst the pettias. entitled thereto, having regard only to claims- oft 'which day of January, A.D. 1940. Wingharn, Ontario. PPliPit9F !fir pie Executors. . - 7 1097. FOR APPOINTMENTS.: Call At Hiirs Store Or ARMSTRONG LAJCANOW AT WM. SCHMID'S STORE • Athat 'gime! Pdayhtet WON 23 PRIIIES FOR.BAKiNG .11,14 ONE YEAR! Including $'0' First Priie at Orillia AI They( kts 44rd Imrp to beat, these OsmOnds. Mrs. Bert ,has &NW - around Beaverton' for years and daughter Dora folloWs right in her mother's foot- ' steps. Last ye& they won a total of twenty - tree prizes for baking and the big thrill came when Dora captured the $50.00 firs; -prize for bread at a contest,spousored by ' Robin Hood Flour IVIills. "We tried about.every brand of everything you, bake. And in flour there is 'before we dis- every bag there's a :guarantee . G9vered `Robia,llood. But. that that if Robin,. Hood doesn't Best baking with Robin • Hood please you better than any other oured bread ---better texture-- cent you paid will be refugulP0 , beautiful colour.— and one —With an extra 1.0% for your whol. extra baking frOm a 98 trouble. Once again I urge you gitturboisso, Avas our —9uutsehoRwobiiinoollogodcoaankd 'fivonel! Osmonds have won .prizes for 7 rt. taki,s'; angel' , Cakes, pies,. shortbread ana all • 1.4.1.cknow club, A few season's bnek, • it • to, 'oR IN -406 itoligt )40A6 von. run ,here. Jack was " uiliseoverejl" by. Seg. Smith,' and played his first or, ganized.ball with. Lueknotv hi the de- - toilet Lake:side League. ' Natece Wdallsof Ithalat • le •