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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1940-06-13, Page 4PAAP PdtTR . ST. HELENS Miss • Elizabeth Anderson of Mon- treal tr•eal was a M„week-end visitor with .h.ee •parents r. ;and Mrs. Archie An-' ' Orton. • IMiss Jean Thorn and Miss Joan igarle, graduates of the Mothereraft Hospital of Toronto spent the week- end with Mr: and Mrs. E, J. 'Thom, ' . In response to the call for blankets twenty-one have been .forwardef to the Red Cress Society, , the • ladies of .the commti„fity. Mr. and Mrs. .Jas.: Do las and family of Willow Grove were' recent visitors with Mr. and .Mrs. Jas. Doug- las. . A seccessful.At llome :Has held in the Hall under: •ius.pices .�of the Wo= men's Institute! Mutie was ,provided by, the :Gulley junipers with 'Mr. Geo. .Jardine s,s floor maneger,• Castes •Ms;c•,of•CleleIX euteettuned.with song Around $25' was' eleared for patriotic: .purposes( Mr:. and -Mrs. Peter Watson„ Mr. L • Weatherhead and Grace 'Mr. and Miss Ti.ed..McQuilliu and 'gigs,' Florei'ice McQuillirr; R.N., were . visitors• • it Stratford. last Wednesday. and 'atten• ded the graduation exercises • Of the' • Sehool of 'Nin'sing .of the - Stratforc' General Hospital: Rev..T:-. C. and Mrs Wil' inson of Hicksen were also : in attendance: . t . The June meeting "of the Women':• 'institute was held, in• the Community Hall with the .. president. Mrs. Wih' •Rutherford • in the . chair.'•The roll .call. .,ryas.,' responded to with' .suggestion ',for the new prngranr..•It was decide? to purchase a blanket, for the -Ree. Cross. All the ladle, of the commun- ity are urged'to attend a 'sewing bee for refugee work in the. Hall•on..Fri- day iiftecnoen ' aiid '.also, .to assist 'or WHITECHURCH .Mrs. R: Philips ' of. Goderich spent Friday and Saturday with her cousin ,Mr.' Joe Tiffin. Mrs. Tiffin has not been well for the past week but. ,we are. glad to report she is' much better. We are sorry to . report ' the sad accident which happened to Mrs. Har- • re McGee, when she fell .and fractured her hip. She . is in London hospital and doing as well as can be expected: Me and .Mrs: GeeYrge Garton .and family spent •Sunday at• Kitchener • with his. sister, 'Biles. Holland: Congratulations to Mr: and Mrs: Ab Coultes on the birth of a son on Monday. morning • n: Wingham 'Hos- pital, Rev: Henry Martin of . Echo 'Bay is spending a few days with : his mother. Mrs. Wm. Martin. • ' A (work .meeting of the W. M. , S. of the United church was held at the home of Miss Tena Laidlaw . one day .last . week. Miss Catherine .Mowbray ea, assist- ing at the•home;of Mr. and. Mrs. Jas. Pollock,' Ripley. • ' : Mr. and. Mrs Nicholson. of Aubtirit : spent Sunday, fat the home .of her', sister, .Mrs. George c e . • • A very' successful anniversary was held: in. the United Church here on Sunday with .large attendances, . at both services, The inspiring sermons be. the Rev. Nicholson of Pine River were enjoyed by all and also, the line nusic by' the choir.. . . • . ' Miss' Isabel Fox of ,Wroxeter spent Sunday with her .mother here. Mrs.. Latimer, and Mr. • and Mrs; Harrigan of Hespler visitedwith Mr. and, Mrs, George Kennedy and' are Tuesday afternoon when it is, plan. spending 'a few ''days with Mrs and nod to glean' the' Hall. The' topic of Mrs. Robb of Lueknow. • Home Economics was • taken, bv•'Mrs • Tens Todd.' Mrs... Harold, Gaunt. gave a ''reading' and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt FOURTH CONCESSION :sang:`,Keep'the Bone Fires'Burning'.'. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bain' and .Niel. A•t, the ',conclusion lunch was serve( of London spent the week -end at 'the by the :hostesses, Mrs. D. Todd, Mrs .home of Mrs: Re Bain. . , • . 'Cranston•.end Mrs• Allan .Durnin. • Mr. •• George' I obinson •spent, Sundaes ' .Mrs- Jas, Gaunt, eli•. •and Mrs: An at his home.' • • . • • drew . Gaunt end Murray • and Mrs Mr, and, Mrs.. Alex'Metebd•of Lon Archie • Aitchison were week -end. vis - dee .spent "'the week=end at. Mr. John itors with Mr. arid, Mrs. Ward Shiek• • McLeod's.• . • . • lana at Pert -Colborne; Mrs-. Ai'tchisor The U. F. W. O. meeting Wil be for a longer visit.' held this , Friday' afternoon at the : Miss :Norma Weathencpad is•homy . home of Mee. Alex: Sutherland. Note fro.nr • 'the Stratford Normal -School 'for the • vacation. , • • LUCKNOW' SENTINEL TRAIL .RANGERS" In recognition of their faithful and •active service to the. camp ,during our, 19�3S-39 term the following boys were' with Maroon Service Chev= roes:, Russell ,Armstrong, Reg: Fele ;•uson Ronald Johjrston• .Ronald Me- [ones Alan McKim, Bud :Orr, Stanley ('rest, Bud MacCertney',' Lloyd, Stew- art, -Bill 'Treleaven Wialard } Thomp .. ,.ori:, 'l he a. presentation Was tirade 'by tur..'reenter; Gregg Leith, ' : at last reek's meeting. * *• * * *. . Presentations o'f Trail'Ranger 'Ties, were made the -menthe' to Bud Orr. rind George Taylor.',• ,top' nienibers in tui: camp conipetition for• April and. fay respectively. • ' • .. * * * * s • Trail Ranger 'Membership .'Pins ,vere also presented 'to' Bill •Johnston, tied .Oris Arthur Kolpin, Albert Chin, William Chin, Elliott, Purves..• * • * * *, For the infr itigement of Trail ' Ran- •;•er Laws, Albert 'Chin, Bill Johnston., Bud Orr, land 'Jim ' Hamilton were 'eruught up': before a Trail • Ranger rribunal at. last Tuesday's' meeting'. All four were found :guilty and sen-, 1,enced by the mentor, the latter, three 'ming ,given lighter 'sentences. •* * * * * * Please Note—Owing to examina tions; : there •will, be no..meeting next week. the :change ,of„ day and date..'. 231.5.3 SQUARE INCHES Positive crank - Ventilation safety total glass area, Full pressure ‘Cloor locks (push button " reinforced all steel - Famous Vacuum Power Shift supplies 80% shifti effort ELSE Ventilator drip shields and rain deflectors The . Week in Parliament W. R. Tomlinson, THURSDXY, JIJNE .13th, 1940 Sinee -writing m 1 last • article, the British: Expeditionary .force..has been. evacuated from • Flanders :with the. oss of aboutq 301000•.men and most . of heir'. equipment. This .has been .a •ser' ions defeat ,and has,. altered:'the de fence program ` of 'Canada.,' Many ,;rave' .decisions have had: to:. he •made by- the .Governinent in the,'last ;few da• ys: But, though ,the Situation is : so serious we "roust not. let •d'iscourage- • inent. overtake us,''for, .as the. New York Times said. `.`in that • harbour, in. such a. hell as' never •blazed -on earth before, at. the 'rend of a. lost battle, the rigs.' and blemishes. that have • hidden •thea soul sof democracy fell away. This, shining thing in the; smile • of freemen Hitler cannot corn-' mand,, • or' attain or Conquer. He has Brushed it, where. he could, from .Ger- `man hearts,. It' is the great tradition of de'mocracye It. is the -future: It is. Victory:" 'But' we must not delude ourselves that ; it will,be victory., with- out. a tremendous ' struggle, or ;with- out tremendous .sacrifices. • FOR SALE—Good nsed binder, mow - ere, hay .loaders and three -furrow tractor plow Alex Reavie -Lucknow. FOR. SALE -4936 Olds deluxe Coach. 1936 Terraplane deluxe Sedan; 1-937 Dodge Coach. N. W. Winterstein, Pou SALE --1, YOrk 'saw. due .to. far. - rose • July lite 4th litter, quiet arid prolific..also 6• female weanlings-froir. 14011SE .P0* 'SALE -4n etereicnelee ' ‘onVeniences, stable and, _garage. Wailece, re-ureion on Saturday at , Mrs, j. IL. Mills of Goderich •sisi•tingsat 'the home 'of her brother' Toronto epending her hoiideys -.at the homes of het pareraseMe. and •Mrs. Mr..end- Mre, Hebert Chimney and Gordon spent the weeksend with thei, Mee: Iles FIerman .Chrunneys of the .Mr. and Mrs....les. .Craig and. sons,. anii.11elvin attended the' grad- .eity, London on Wedneeday., (aridly of , Dungannon were 'Sunday eisitors with.: Me. ands Mrs.. John Srook church:- Master Dorian' arid Mie, • On Monday June 10th Mr;• mice mrs, ,Johe ' Mason, .9th Con. East Wawa • We extend. heartiest copgratulations:. genesis. et the'. hoMe 'of ticie. former's, cousin •Mr. Jas. Craig.- . Mr.. and Mrs.. Gorsion Naylor' and Mrs, George. Naylor! .attended the .weddiag of the letter's nephew, Mr.. Hervey, Naylor atiSt. Thomas on. Sat-' On Monday leis. at the Rotary ner held in the. Cheteau Laurier, Mr. Air; .speke 'on. altetetions that had .been made in the. Britiek sCenimen- knee* this scheme' Was., werked .. out ondee the . supervision pf the British War Office for ..the• treiningsof to. supplement the Royal• Air.: Force 'ie .Briteite •as -and., when 'they. 'were peeded. It, has been. apparent • that ':both • the Beitish . and French.' Was Offices have . been 'taken shy' stoPrise ',as. to the methods arid technique of attack of ,the • German :Arrey:. They have therefore had to 'elter their 9wn defence plans, Mr,- Dencan' set out that initeed.:of an'extended air train- ing scheme :see,le as had been afranged, for •and being carried oixt, :the' Scheme might' now. ' beemee One. .of eridireg eri.iinpiediate supply. Of pilots 'apd. aeroplanes. Squadrons, are being' .trenefereed to. the -British' shoreS With ectiztres like Tizese I • Independently mounted Unit construction Chevrolet for '40 is the only car in the world combining all the modern fea- tures pictured, here. And remember, Chevrolet brings you these features at the lowest prices and 'with the lowest cost of operation and upkeep! Pay a visit to our showrooms and let a demon- stration drive prove to you that these fine features do make a finer, better - value car. Buy the best ever offered at such low prices ... Buy. a new Cheyrolet -for '40! .0n Special De Luxe Models. Front doors open full width TEACHER. WANTED4--npplications for teacher for 'SS. No. 11, Hurop Township: (Clover Valley) will be re- ceived by the undersigned up to Stine Spacious luggage : capacity Smartly styled Stainless steel window mouldings EV Under -hood easy to service "Longest of the lei" Overall length, Pitman arni • CfS IV and light r at loo inches ASHFIELD Rove. K: and Mrs. 1VIedGillivray of Sernia called on...friends here last Miss Sadie John.ston,.R.N. of Wing - ham spent. the •weeksend at' her home • Mr. and Mee. Ne.il I. MaeKenzie are visiting friends ie Detroit. Miss' ale& Mrs. Donald . Blues Mr and Mre. Neill. MaeKenzie and Mile day. • Quite a neimber trove here - Were gueets. nt the graduation exercise:: afternoon and evening: . HOUSE FOR . SALE—Comfortable. frame dwelling, all modern 'conven- iences, good garden; good garage. win sacrifice for quick sale. Apply to Sam Murchisore, Lucknow or F. T, ',PEP) Subnornial?., Try Ostrex tablets tecovery. of .normal • nefk If lot - delighted with reselte first. nackage; maker refepds its leni price.. ;Call, Write •MeKim's • end. •All 'other good: How far Canada can deplete hei rests 'with Canada and Britain. Brit- ain has called on the Government id 93.1We her with certain proportion§ if her Navy for the defence of the Bridal Isles. We ire informed that eaine• of the destroyers of the Royal Canadian Navy are . now in British Waters. It has. been found that de- iteoyera are the most effective Alpe 'When fighting in close to shore. Many new weapons are in the -:ourse of being :produced in Canade which we have been informed set- retly but are linable ta divulge the information to the. public because it might give evaluable inforMation to the enemy. The training of pilots is noiv being 'expedited to the greatest extent. and young men are leaving our shores .The. annual meeting Of .Sputh Kin - toss. Cemetery . Cottioration ..be held en .Wedneaday,' June .19th at '2 p. me at South .Kinlose Church.. Donald NOTICE As ain now buying lumber for the British Government; anybody having rock ehe for sale at' $40.00 per M: on Stunap; apply to ;, J. S. Kilpatrick, Massey -Harris dealer, Lucknow. PIANO, VOICE & THEORY FOR APPOINTMENTS: -Call At...Hills Store *or Alex' IVI?wf 'Phone 1451 WILL BE EACH. WEDNESDAY 33/4% On Guaranteed Trust Certificates A fegal investment for Trust Funds • Unconditionally guaranteed THE STERLING 'TRUSTS CilitPORATIGN basing. these cettificateg aid' Can - Ida in Cis. great . struggle. By pure. youi- country: Canada needs your •noney.. She cannot borrow MOO'. 'rem' the United. States at the, pres- ent time .hecause of the Neutrality Tbe budget will be brought'down eb.out three weeks. This will. he the, prst war 'budget passed in regular eision. NO doubt there ,will be many , eurprises aevaiting• us. We, will re„. •eive at that time a complete. finen-. ial 'statement of the Dorninion of .Governinent measures. have had pre- 9on's eight from the beginning Of the Session, and I do not think •the..Ses- towards. winning the War. Canada • ° Men of the Canadian Expeditionary Force have been transferred th the West Indies to relieve seasoned Brit- 'sh troops 'formerly stationed, there We as a people must prepare. to defend ourselves as- well as assist '13ritain tie the . greatest , possible ex- tent in the immediate future. The ;peed with which the German army ;s travelling has startled the world. It is not a question of preparing for next year, but a preparing for 'next month, indeed the next twO weeks. We shall continue to receive tieWs of, •-everses. HoW long can France stand against the German forceS a ques- tion we cannot predict. However, the gosition today seem's. to have become -nore consolidated- No doubt the next attack will be on Great Britain. How long 'will • it be before Italy enters 'the war? How long will it be before Russia decides to enter ? '1 quOte you he stirring words of. Mt. Cherchill— 'The British Empire and the French Republic,• linked together in their ?.ause and in their need, will defend `o the death their native soil, aiding Mch other like good comrades to the Inmost pf their strength: Elven if 'arge tracts of Europe have fallen oi -nay tall into ,the grip of the Gestap( led all the odious apparatus of Nazi ,•ele. we shall not flag nor fail. We ;hall go on to the end. We shell fight 'n France on the seas ahd oceans. W(' 'hall fight with growing confidence end growingsstrength in the air. We ;hall defend' our island whatever the ,ost may be. We shall fight on 'thc lemehes and the landing grounds, in he fields, it the streets and on the ells. We shall never surrender. And Selieve, ehis island or a large part +f it Were subjugated and starving, „hen our Empire beyond the seas: ermed and guarded by the British "leet, will carry on the struggle until' n God's good time the 'New *World vith 'all its powel- and might sets 'orth to the liberation and resc,ue * A call has gone out from the Min- ster of alliance for voluntaiy aesist- ,nce in the •disposal of War Savings ertificatee. It has been suggested at meefireg held yeSterday that each smety form etself in tom Committee. R. B. LeSueur, vice president of the reneri•al Oil Limited has donated, his Mt! and • Mrs. Victor F,merson .spent Sunday with Mr..- lend ' Mrs. Ezrei Sholtz- -of Whitechurch. Mr. and Mrse ResSell :Ritchie of 8th ,coe. spent Sunday with Mr, and .11r. John ' Richardson,. Grace and' Jim attended the funeral ()IX'''. Char lie Hunter held at Galt 'on Sunda Miss .Velma,.•• Stuart of .• Wingharr •s,pent the week -end• at her home here, • .Me. and Mrs. Albert :Taylor am glearior spent Sunday with Mr. an/. Mrs. Tom Morrison, Whitechurehs Miss Dprothe Switzer- of Gimlet .spent a few dayS lest ,week with he Aunt Mre. McKenzie. • Mrs. .Jim Switzer, Kate, reel Miss Cherry (Lizeie) 'of the West are seen ding a ;holiday . with their „ brothel: The ladies of the 2nd .and eth con United 'W. • S.. held- a 'tea ,'at th Tuesday. monism, mrs. Tom 'Moore, Mrs. ft Pollack and 'Mrs. Ben :Merlon:mbar Mrs. 11'..• Bre:Oiler and. Mrs.. V. Fener son atterided the district. minim! o' the' Institete held Reed'e Corner ,end Mrs. •Iini Valad and 11.0101 ‘,1r. end Mrs. Jerome \Wail and Ron :Id.orl•Ithdeen..spent Sunday with Mr MacKENZIE ..,Du,n4appon LETTERS TO THE. EDITOR the Coinmittee to, represent- all classes • itor or 'editors af • local newspapers, representatives of. agriculture ,and la= issue, .and including one woinati mem-. ber--the number of suggeetede mimes 7. In ' thee seleetion Of the County Conenittee. the Federal meinber might think it • advisable to :give the naMe • or names which might be. seiggeeted by the • defeated candidate, ip ordef; to obtain a fully representative Corn - and non-political. • 8., The Ontario Provincial .ConaMit, tee, After reeeivipg the suggested' immes from. the. tFederal members, will take .whatever 'steps are .necee- SelW to issue the invitations to the peesone, whose names ' are suggested as • Membere, of the County Commit- Ottawa, June 7th,, 1940. Dear Editor: The Bank of Canada have decided to Organize the Prpvince ,a Ontarie to sell ,Wat Savings Certificates. This is- one of the very important tentri, butions to 'the war effore Every man, woman and ehild will have an inter- est in . contributing to this war .by purchasing these certificates, and I thought it might he of some 'aSsist- ance to the Voluntary Committee -which will be formed in each County - ,if the 'weekly newspapers printed in .full ' in 'order that people generally Will understand. bow . this matter. is being approached. Therefore I shall be pleased if you will insert this in your next essue. Yours sincerely, ' tallied. their immediate. rieigrAlanni, with a party ort Thereday evening, M r, and Nil's. Eralikfilto$g end ram of Turnberry spent Sunday with Mrs. Baker (formerly ';111-..•4 Edra .ing, a few days' w IN her parents Mi. Suggested Peocedere For Organiza- tion Of Committees Throughout The Province of Ontario. Mr. R. LeSueur, vice-president, Imperial iOil Limited, 56 Chureh St. Toronto, 'Alia Provincial chairman of othe Ontario War Savings Committee suggests organizing the Province a - tong the following lines: 1. He preposes Coenty Committees. 2. In the fortnation of these County' :COmmittees, Mr. Lesueur solicits the assistance of • Federal members of Parliament 3. What is required is a slate names from which the Provincia" Committee might work. Prom certair thittee *ill be engaged, it might be desirable to add to the proposed list which a Federal efernber Might sue. 1,' It would be desirable that the'lisi of naines, suggested By the Federa' member should give the address ane vocation of each name proposed. 1. The intention of the Provincia' County Committees purely on Coun Mr. 'Campbell Thompson, The Leaches:- Sentinel. Please accept my sincere thanks for sendieg me a copy of The 'Sentinel ponteining the write,up of my ad- • dress.. It, was kind of you to accord me sp sympathetic and generous treatment andsthoughtful .to forWard the paper, shall place 'the clipping • I was •sorry that I had to leave al - Most iinmediatelY after speaking, be - *cause I, would . have liked to Meet and tonverse with others 9f the ladies an& gentlemen 'present, . but the dis- taiiCesto cover wes eo great that, even . with the early getaway, it' was after atmesphere and its solid, sen - the gentlemen with Whom,I con'versed struck me forcibly. Dr.. and MM.' johnetoe were particularly kind and both Mr.- Herod, who accompanied nie mid I Are grateful for their hospital- ity. Again thanking you and trestin.g that u will drop in whenever you • may be in Hamilton, I am Sincerely yoers„: note the stile of certificates. to the ng to eat,h of the newspapers :re copy e* the procedure eu'ggested ly§ Mr. 0. he pnrpose of the War Savings Foreign News Editor, THE .SPECTATOR, Hamilton. to live .witte200, pounds of curees than with 100 pounds .of nerves." " LEGION LEADERS ASK FOR. Prime • Minister . Mackenzie King hae been strongly urged by the Donis to conscript the total man -power, wealth and iedustry for the full pres- *tit of the Legion has' announced. Separate conferetieee •" With the orinie Minister,' the Minieter of jus- ' ice the Minister • of 'National De - tee Would be locate& in the rotnit:. Town; and the vice-chairman, er vice- ehaienien, weuld be drawn from top. County Town. Govermrient need's the money. Campaign i'14 toovrilist subport to the would like to urge upon the people the Connty of Bruce including sale of ,Wter &livings Certificates and Therefore the intention is to choose Antler's, passed at the recent Dorn- Mioti convention of the Legion were oerennally preeented Mr, Walker. • 114 demands for national mobilizes eon reaffirms the nrinciple of reg., • held in 1932,. 1934 and 1938 and are fullS7 supported by ex-eervice men re- presenting all parte of Capada, the veterans' leader Said.