The Lucknow Sentinel, 1940-06-20, Page 5is
TituRSDAY, JUNE 20.th,, 194.0
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SHOW .STARTS AT $ 1'.1f1. ERCEI"1' •SA'1TURDAY
SATURDAY NIGHT TWO SHOWS AT 7.45 and 9.45 p.m..
MA'T'INEE SATURD-1•Y. AI•TERNOON AT '2.30 p.m.
. Fri. a(..••Jun : 0 •21 ' 2:
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RUG.GLES , MORGAN • ATWILL
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ADMISSION ADULTS -,--35c; . CIT1LDItEN-20r.
MATINEE SATURDAY •AFTERNOON •AT 2:30 p.m..
•MATINEE. ADMISSION ..ADULTS -25c; :..:CHILDREN -15c
MON., T:UES., WED. JUNE 24, 25, 26
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ST. HELENS
I\; r. W. G.'!% Mann of South Bend,
.ua., and his daru'ghter• airs. Thomal.
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Ind., were i..
.ravw's.m cif lirerneti,'lnc.,
cent vkiturS with Mr and Mrs...Arcl
Anda rsen. '• 1' ' '•
• Mr•. Robert McQI•uillin of Sudbury
sl,e,ncling his vacat'i'on at his horn'
•here.
Rev. (.'.OA. and • Mrs. Barnard ane
Winnie are visitors' in London
.I) 'Todd left on . Alonday for
• a visit With ,relatives at Pigeon,.Mich.
• During ,the .summer months the •
•c-rvii:e. in the United Church will
ctaeleenr+! at 11:15 a.m. • ''. •
M+ nrlrers of. the. Y. P" 11. were
c;ues•ts'cel the Vintcciiur�h Union or
Moirdaly evening.
The regular meeting of the. Y,. P. U
• was. held .'en Sunday. evening ',Witt
Rice in the chair: Isabel Mil•
ler the scripture •lesion and the:
bops;:.on "interesting , People" was
'taken by I+;: V, Rice. •
Wiblt,proc eed5 for ;patriotic ,purpos
!lolly.'•' under •the auspice.
pitthe1•,•\Votuen's .Institute is being'
planii,•d • 1 +i 'brit iy June 28.th(••1ritht
t1iv ;
1,.1,,Y thk• (Li fly jumpers And song::
(:'ac•tu, Mac -
1 c :iunual (earl cit •Party under•• thr
:r!.•ei r:; til' I);ii .Vetted Church it
hoing; 1u•lcl tr Thursday evening Jun.
27th. The •R'hiteehurch•da•ainittic•soc
Lety • will present their play "Money:
Money! • Money!" •. • •
' : Mrs. Tyslrn ami 'Jackie 'of. Gerald-
'•ton'•and'Mr•.•Lloyd .Woods uf.Melfort:
Sask., ai•c visitors with Mrs:.Tyson'i
„mother,. Mrs. R. J.,Wvod§.. .
•:'CREWE .
. Mr. and ;Mrs. Cecil 'Chaniney, Ann,
Chamney,' Sr:, and Dlr. and Mrs.
Clarence Chamney .- of Mai -neck, Mr. -
and
r.and Mrs. MaeLaughlin. and. daughter
Joan of Detroit were. guests...of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Finnigan on Sun-
day.... . -
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick' al -
tended the ,Webster picnic at Barber
Park,• Goderich •on 'Saturday '• . •
Mr. • Harold Blake is visiting ' his
.sisters • at Toronto • and St... Cather-
ine. ..•
• Mr. and M. Lorne Emmons spent
'Mondav with friends near London. •
I/tr.:. aril 1\1ri;.', Robert Blake; and
31r.• 'Blake McKenzie ••of the R.A.F.,
Toronto visited .,with 9'!r•. and Mrs.
Lel-ill Blake on Saturday
• A number of:Members •of Crewe
W. M. S. •spirit a very enjoyable af-
ternoon at Zion when •the ladies en-
!eelnined .right royally •the ex-nmenr-
I:c r s ,f that society, while sonic at-
;e!nlekt the • meki'ng at Donnybrook
,,•here. Mrs. Crozier gave the .r•epol't
of ilu.l3ranch nieeting,of the.W.
vhich 'wit held at London:
• Mr. Wilfred I)i•ennan, Wm. Reid
and Mr.. Jim Sherwood and Mrs.. Roht.
Davisiur •attended the meeting of the
:ratepayer at Wingham on Tuesday.
KINLOUGH
•
Mr. Wilbert 3laldeyiby •al' Toronto
the iveek ,enll• with.•his Mother.
Mrs. Harry 'tlaldcnby,' Westford.
•l' k , 'Agnes ,Hail o1; St.. 71'r mas
a 1• •.,r' t at the, Malcolm hone. •
• Mh4i Jean Orr•' .of Kinloss slien.t. the
c cl:• end with •Mi.s May,
11r.•^ Frank 'Maulden .of Glen Or
;.liar(•'•+relit a fe , days i, ith ht r par -
:11r•. and like.. e. J. R. La r.
;1fr: and lairs. John Merit.•=oli•.aitl'd
of Glen ;, Liven • visited' Setur
r, ,her ,sister 11rs. I:o ,Flt Mac:-
'h tire.
'!'!.; Anniver.,ary. semi+t; • in the
+.: terian t-;u,rch were. %\ ell at-.
teed',l en Sunda;;; last h•. • S. AI
•TCinca. o gel, deliver •a force
far! :neons at: b:,Lii the mornir:; and
n•en•n•;: service. • P!Ii s Agnes. Hall
was guest soloist; also Mr. Robt. 'Mc-
D.onald sang two pleasing" seines. The
r�:a'vien party en the church ` lawn
Tuesday evening .was also well at-
• i,crulecl.
• J! a cs \f imiie ", Percy, •R.N.'. of List•
1-;•,•e1 is •'holidaying with ,her. mother.,
1t: s. Wni. Percy.. • • •
111r. and Mr•s,T 13. Hodgkir.son and
nlcitored to i.ondon Sunday to
i >fir^a.d, the.' dam with iWilbert who is
.y p:ry,i+nt iia Victoria Hospital. We.
are phased to report He is.. making.
'favourable pro.gress.. Mrs. Hodgkin,
'soli ai:,ei Kenneth returned home Sthn-
BELFAST CENTRE
We are sorry to. 'repot't th• at 14Iri .
05.
'1 I-atwbeen
son who has ill this
ast week is receiving medical at -
widen in Toronto Il.ospital this week.
,Ve hope to see her home •,again soon.
•..Congratrilations"are extended to Mr•:
nd Mrs. John•('atnpbell on their 50th
•edd'ing anniversary this
A number from here attended• the
Jehster reunion he'd at'. Goderich
n Saturday last. -
Miss Edna Lawson has returned
:mare from Stratford. Normal .where
he has attended the past term. We
ish her good luck. .
• Mr. Alf Sherwood .and daughter,
'Mildred and Ruby . spent Sunday at
he .home of Mr, Alex Watson's .Dun-
annon. '
- and Mrs,,, Harry • Hackett' and.
hildsen spent one ..day .recently witri
Mr'. 'and' Mrs. Mae • Ldne• of Kihlough..
• Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Campbell, ,Arad
Mr. and . Mrs: Dynes ' Campbell '.and
• .on Harold spent: Sunday with Mr
,nd -Bird - of. Br ussejs
Mr: Mrs. `Archie .Johnston of
'ouries', olnens spent Sunday at, the
tome 'cif their 'Son Mr, 'and Mrs. Fred..
Johnston.. •. ' .
Miss 'Gladys 'Mountain -.of Londes-
•oro .is spending '•a few days with
.'[las Edna •Lawson. ,
•Messrs.• Isaac Nixon and • Tom
I`wamley • spent a 'day. ,recently in•
ioderich:. • •
Mrs:' Alex ,Haeakett• who has been
;eriously' ill • with' pneumoni • is. im-
orovrng ni ely. W hope to�•see .her
. tut 'around again soon:.'
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WHITECHURCH1
Mrs. Cooper' of Brantford' is vis -
'ting; with 'her. parents .Rev. Mr. and
Mrs. Pollock. '
Vire • are glad to 'r•epoi• ••Mrs. Harry
McGee to,.have returned ito:.her. home
here .after being, in ,London Hospital
with a fractured hip. We hope' for a
good•'recovery.. •' •
Congra.tulations. to ' Mr.' and' Mrs.
lib°son 'Gillespie on celebrating 'their
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. •
We • are glad to report 'Mr.- Hector
McKay to be improving after, a sev-
ere attack. of''flu. •
The • Red :Cross held .a .tea in the
.Hall..A large attendance was, present
,and listened to. a fine address • by Rev..
E. 0.• Gallagher, of 'Wingham. About
$9 •was taken in •t9;:•help.,the work of
the Red Cross.
• Mrs: 'A: Fo.x spent. an. afternoon
in :Goderich ..with her sister Mrs., A.
Tebbitt.. • • .•
The • annual Kennedy .picnic• was
held last y.
Thursda,at Formosa. Rel-
atives, were, there from Goderich, Kin-
..ardine, Guelph, Wingham and ' T uck-
now, .also from' Teeswater and • this
burg. A very fine time: was . enjoyed
by• all.• •
•Mrs. Wickerm, Miss White, • Mrs,
Sauer and two sons from Wisconsin
epent a few days with. Mr. •and Mrs.
Eli -Jacques. ' .
• We are sorry to report Miss 'Annie
Kennedy to •be under the doctor's
^:are at her home here.:
Whitechurch ,was a ,lively place last
night, a 'meeting' in both churches and
a 'dance in the new • garage.
Mr. and, Mrs.. Scholtz of • Dungannon.
;pent: Sunday with" his 'brother • Mr.
and. Mrs. Ezra Sh'oltz.
4BRUCE' COUNTY COUNCIL -
((Untanned from .Page One)
$200O, Ripley $200 0J; Southamp-
ton
thm -ton $400:O3; Tara $100.00; -Teeswater
,$:150-00; Tiverton $300. • •
' Grants `
The following grants were- made:
Bruce County Hospital, • Walkerton,',
$4,500.00; Kincardine, General Hos-
pital, $3,500.00; Lion's Head , Red
Jross Hospital, $1000.00:
Children. Welfare Society, $2500;
Bruce County Educational 'As$ocia•
tion, $75.00;' Tobetmory Fifth Class'',
'School, $150.0O.•
To .each of the three District Wo-
pen's`Institutes in the County $3:5,00.
Ta, the Agricultural • t presentat-
ive .to. defray the •expenses of yGun2.
.people representing the County at,
Inter -.County, County , and Provincial
;orupetitions $150:00.. • . .
To the. Massey Scholarship fund;•'
towards ',paying the expenses ` of a
first year student at. the 'Ontario .Ag-
ricultural • College, •Guelph; $5O.',
To the -North and •South Bruce
'Plowmen' Association, providing •they
hold plowing matches in '190; each
$100.
To each Agricwltura•1• Society hold-
ing annual flower • show, $20.
'Grants were made tot 14 Agricul-
tural Societies ,in the Oounty as fol'-
lows; ;Arran -Tara •$190;00; • . Carrick
;.]•60;00; Chesley •$125.00; Eastnor
$137.00; Hepworth $101.00; Huron
Township $146.001 Kincardine $127.-`
00; Lucknow. $144:•00; North .Bruce &
Saugeen $153:00; Paisley •$142.0.01.
Teeswater $256.00; Tiverton :$106,00;
Underwood •$98.80; Wiarton ••$119:,00;
Walkerton' Christmas Fair $80.00.
'A special grant, of half • a mill for
patriotic , purposes . was •uhanirnously
passed •and this will provide the sus
of $14;657.66 which will be divided
a follows: $600. to •the, Canadian Red -
Cross • Fund• and $3000.' to the ''Salva-
tion Army and' the balance will be
Ieft in the hands of the Warden's
Committee, to expend fol% such Petri -,otic purposes' as they. may, deem ad
visable • but subject to 'the .approval
of the DepartmenOof. Municipal Af-
fairs.
FOURTH .CONCESSION
Mrs. 'Alex Sutherland was hostess
a• GY;I the June meeting .of the .U.F.W.O.
•Tl ere was an attendance of• thirty-
one. Mrs: MacKinnbon presided •and
the - meeting. opened • by singing "0
Canada"' and . • repeating . the Lord's
pt°ayer in unison. In the absence of
the secretary Mrs: .Hughes :, read . the\
minutes of •last meeting. , After corn-
mu.nity singing the roll• call was ans-
wered by "A choice flower for .a per.
ennial • garden." During' the business
period •Mrs. McKim gave a splendid
talk on Red Cross work and Work for
the refugees. She •had with her a
• quanity of material to be• made up•
which Was distributed at the close of
the 'meeting. A reading by. Laurine
Martin, a duet by Mrs. Hughes Rand
Elizabeth Robinson • wereMrs.
Cur-
rent events preppared by R. Mof-
fat and read by Mrs. R. Martin
A reading by Mrs.• Young. 'Mrs." Mar-
tin, Mrs. McDonald, 'Mrs. McKinnon
and Mrs. Middleton sang the "Grand=
rather's Clock" accompanied.by•.Mrs.'
IT. Buckton, Singing the National An-
them brought the meeting to a close.'
Refreshments were served and a'•'soc-
inl half hour' spent. The July Meet-
ing is to be held in the Sixth School
'inure when a quilting bee is supposed
'to be •in •progress. The roll call is
'Wheie' T would like to spend•my va-•
•a tion."
Mr: •and 'Mrs. Charles Stephenson
,f IDetr•oit spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs: Bert Breckenridge.
Mr• and Mrs.• G. McInnes; Miss An-
na Grnh^••- and Dorothy of Toronto
anent the week=end with Mr. and
Mrs. Angus Graham. •
Mr. Levi 1lodgkinson who las been
everal .weeks in the Wingham nes-
nitnl has recovered fiufficiently to re-
turn'ti his home. His friends are glad'
to see him home again.
Mr.S. 'P. Robertson. Miss Christeaa
and Mr. W. Robertson lfiss Johnson
It: Ripley and M1 s. R. •Middleton 'at-
tended the 'McCaul-MacVicar re -union
t Snrinehank on Saturda1y,� Mr. Clair Clair Mcfl.dugall • of Guelph
home.
the week -end at his
BELFAST •
11Tr. and Mrs. Ewart McPherson and
2hildren visited with Mr.• and Mrs
Ralph Cameron on Sunday.
Miss florothy . 'Wilkins of Paisley
Arent a few days last week +with. her
:inter Mrs. •Bert Alton.' '
Mr: and Hers, Harold MacLean and
'yahe .if Mitten visited last friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy .Alton.
Mr. and Mrs Wilfred Hackett and
Timmie spent Sunday with Mr and
`Mrs. D. S. MacDonald of, Purple
Grove. . •
A number from this community 'at-•
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IA WHEELBASE.
County Constables Appointed
Henry Lesperance, of Bruce Town
ship and Charles Fitzsimmons ' of
Greenock•. Township. • • '.'
Resohutiotis
(G) A 'resolution from the Huron
and Georgian :Bay Lake Pets As -
iodation opposing. the propo :ed St.
'..,awrence Deep Waterways Scheme
On the• grounds that; it would affect
ct
the navigation of every inland har-
ar. cr•ipplerthe existing grain 'handl-.
ing and jfloxr manufacturing indust-
ries and endanger the present invest=
ment of many millions of dollars in
elevator and terminal facilities on
Lake Huron- and Georgian Bay.
On ,motion of Reeves VanDusen n,rl
Fischer: the following resolution .:a+
nauiniousiy passed:
"That' this '•.County •Council
,lnanimous support .to t'e Sol e; c.::i
4.V -ie. -British' -r
Empire, to the Lead -1,4
of th. Dominion anal -"Provincial., Gov- :
:ernments and., to the1 rai de -+a irf the
County+in the grave cri,,is.n.o,;• coir
FrontinP' .us' on the batt -Te - of
;Prance." '
That this •Couricil favor; thr. it
Icription,of all wealth, ia.bg1• and,nip•i
n the Do•rnin:ien of Canada fern• th
prosecution of the • war: ' -1
,lolunteer' (`i.vrl .Gauarid
A letter was read from the A,tto9n-'
y General advising, that the
...nee,. acting tbi ough• the Ontar%o I?!•::-' .
rincial Police, w•o.uld co operate 'ws'•h
any municipality 'desiring -to organise `
•a volunteer Civil Guardto: combat
Fifth Column activities. •In this- con-
nection a strong .deputation .represetr-
,ting the Walkerton, of • :the.
(Canadian Legion, corniiosed of Messrs.'
J. W. Freeborn, Crown Attorney,.Tex .
Cameron; 'Harold .Barker and Col N. •
s R, Rob',ertson, •ad'dressed the Council et
some length'stre.ssing the ''Urgent need'
of such an organization as there.was
ample evidence .that • there were sub-
versive, elements• now ,at • work-in ;the
County.: After • a full discussion of
the matter the. ' f ollowing resolution
was .unanimously carried: '
"That, with .i•eference•'to' the coin-
nitrification,. from • the Attorney Gen-
eral of the:.Pr9vince of: Ontario; the
organized branches 'of 'the Canadian
Legiolri, ' ,B.E.S:L. in the County 'of
Bruce•be and they are. hereby reque-
ted to at once •proceed. to organize
and train on' a military basis, in -their
respective.' localities, companies of
veterans and citizens 'as• Local 'Muni
-
Opal. „Defence Guards,- without..pay,
to assist and 'co-operate with••the laiv
enforcement officers in t'he. preserva=
tion -of order, and the protection. • o.f .
property,• if and.when requested .or, as
Council approved of the following required.:
resolutions forwarded by .other mph, Further, .that •the officials of the •
icipalities; 1 Walkerton • Brandi', +Canadien .'Legion,
(1) That menta] patients, in all B,E S.L•.,. or their nominees,'�being 10-
Government and Count Institutions sated 'iii the • County.,:.Town of .. our
•y•' County,.and the centr'e•of law enforce -
be • sterilized. . • •
.:(2Y • That the government be re-
quested. to enact some form of; sick-
ness and unemployment insurance. in ganize and ;co-ordinate the. Companies
Ontario. • .of Municipal•Defence Giiards so form -
(3) That the Hospitals' Act be "a ed in ,.our .County, as a Battalion: for
mended. so: as - to more clearly'. define More efficient' operation • and mutual'
the • meaning of the' term "indigent assistance, as required.,
Patient." -That: ' all loyal citizens qualifying
*(4) That the • Department of ' High- are urged to immediately offer 'their
ways be requested, to speed •.'up••.the services and :co-operation to such or-
• • At 7 weeks your'chicks.are on -the
way' to becoming .money -ruling
Farland Winter layers. Keep them
goingin the.right direction by feed-
. ing. Roe Complete Growing Mash
-the feed that has •helped
hundreds of thousands of Ontario
• chicks grow" into sturdy, strong,
productive pullets.
This complete. -feed is of' a
• 'medium texhue, high in digestible
nutrients -'with the correct
balance of proteins, minerals and •
vitamins your chicks need to pay
,you big returns in Fall and Winter
eggs.. Ask your Roe Feeds. dealer.'
ment in the County, with '• the • of-
ficials of the other Branches in the
•County. of Bruce, be requested to or
refund of the gasoline tax to farmers
who • have" purchased gasoline for use
on. their: farms. '
(5) That legis'latidri be enacted en-
abling municipalities to license or
refuse to license.. • bakers, peddling
bread and baker's • products outside
the , County in which .the sante • are
produced.
ganri•zation, and. to report any activ-
ity contrary • to the welfare „of Mir
country, which may •cone. to • their:
attention." •
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