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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-03-18, Page 8tA.GE FISH 77•077:7177 1,0711r. ' eels SPITE QF{ SCARCITY WE HAVE BEEN ABLE' TO PROCURE =•A FAIRSUPPLY OFIIGSIEHT EMBE FE 'CE ... iLG. R *94--; Spring 0olors. size 9,. 9�a & 10......,... CHIFFO11l' CREPE 11OSE; Mt.; fashion ed°. These are a very; sheer Bose. Par. , ., .... „ $1.25 SEM! ,SERVICE WEIGHT, fu el fashioned; .good wearing Steck- ' m 0.. Pair . •, . 79c LISLEdeal' Bose<ox house- vear 50c -,, COTTON` HOSE Edit iia wear,- Fair:- r . -25C-1-156 HAND' BAGS New: d,,b..Thes •different,o al&uat s a axe roomy styles., All nicely 'fitted inside, with`sstrap ' Or ' uuderartia style,, Block . only:. k - S *SUCKER for'that IWtdro iece, dress. B thrifty k P e 3r; aeyour :owu;.dresses Yard; ,, ..,. 1 89e• • RDEN s.RIG DEs 'BEING' ORGANIZED Garden ' brigades, a wartime pro;,.: -duction movement, .are being •organ- ized by 'Miss Flora Durnin , . Dun- garnon, .home economics coach for .counties of Bruce, Grey, ,Huron, Lambton and NO -Ah and South Sim- I,UCRNQj SE111 L, LQ4H. ow o,.NT ,RICE _ • ThUR D4 a M Ott' . I9thr. • The projects •are..open •to junior farm . girls • and ,Will be conducted ander•leadershi -,.. su ; ervision: • On p f - hundred brigades t d ` ga es have been organ=• ized in Grey- and up to ,date" 50 in Huroli. A" total 'of•• 1'400ar-m f girls in Ontario Made a fine centribtition Iasi. year toward the: war . effort. ;Many of',: ese' girls were onl '.13'.or 14'ears of'. Y ,.. 3'' age. The ..farm 1-Albor' shortage , was particularly :crit in. '1942. and. probably will, be Ycrse irk .1943,. and , :these yo"ingei girls .,will be able to. taker over -the • work of . the . home garden eultivar tion, releasing •their elders for heavier farm .work. „ •In the 'garaeri briaage' projectbe- ing" organized,. by, Miss Duriin, the; girls purchase the seeds frim the Department of Agriculture` for 75. cents The garden productsare used. in the home as they mature. The girls study" ;garden . culture, value and use of ,vegetables;:" canning and storage.' • • Centres in Huron 'where the bri-.. gades are• already' organized are Bel - grave; Bluevale, . Holtnesville, Sea - forth . There are Also individuals • takingup the ' work 'without any ° club affiliation. TRI:, 11Ek-SITUATION-is -goring-to-be"-Serious for 1943.'' Our advise is . to place your. orders early as filyders received , will 'be filled in the :rotationto which they are received: Last year our wood'supply was heavily oversold. WE WILL HAVE' A SUPPLY of , 4 -foot Mixed .Cordwood for sal: This is a splendidgrade of wood. WE WILL ALSO HAVE a ,large amount- of good slabs as soon as our new mill 'gets into production- whichwill be shortly. CYISTOMERS: oA111 HAST mac ed;..slabs,_as-.the ..-,- quire HARDWo D.;SLABS will only'. be 'supplied on' basis of one cord 'Harwood with sone cord Mixed Slabs. Orders on • file it w 1, be filed in 'this manner:. • ; . • :SX.L: 'Phone 79 :. Office 'Phone' 80 Company W.E.H. 'Phone 57 every woman' who • makes a woinan who • makes fool out of a..'man there is :another another a ' feel: _OB-1-TUARY WILLIS MOORE Bervie friends were .shocked and grieved o' learn' of 'the unexpected P and untimely ;death of. Willis Moore in Hamilton General Hp spital .:pn Friday, March 5th: Taken ill , with pneumonia a .week earlier, he was taken .to, the hospital where•;h]s.'con- dition grew steadily worse. Willis Moore was born at Bervie in 1896, a 'son of the 'late. Mr.: and. Mrs -Jolni Moofe esteemed si'deTitr _ _ ni_._the di strtct,...and:. resided--his-en.. ' tire--•lifetune there : with the, of.tithe • spent' overseas in the last .war and the past year' and .a half which he..spent in Hamilton., To mourn his .passing he leaves two brothers, Walter at Bervie and Sainue 'lin Kincardine. A. brother, John,lost his life in' the last war.. ` ( He. was . associated • will( Bervie United church, whose pastor., the Rev. H: W. Strapp,had charge the last rites. The .funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon from the Church to Kincardine Cemetery And was a man out' .oP •lar el attends g Y d by friends of Mr. . Moore. • a our—Voluntary n ib iti sr s Lucknow Red Cross Campaign ...at the ... _ I Bell Telephone Office, L cknow By. Saturday March ,20th 2 .to:6 p.m. each afternoon; .:Saturdays, 10 a.rirli`to' 10 path Village : Canvassers will call after March 20 on those who Have Not Contributed The (all Goes Out To You NOW... the "need is greater than ever You responded generously last year. This year, with a wider -spread and grimmer war on our hands, the need has expanded. Your Red Cross dollars are..iteeded now as never bef6re. The work must go in—with your help. J • ' ,,,, Your past support of the Canadian Red Cross has brought succour and Give - , solace to prisoners of: war, bomb victims, refugees, men in. training IHR4Altr&tlt..fERING JS_ ' and.an,.battle:- 'oda ed --i pi .. ..Wij • GREATER THAN EVER Now! nth-"eC"-1' e yt�� h� rnet It�de� pends 'on Youi • ° • • EninAY 8 pm. 'SATURDAY 7 s0 & .9.30 • • . "MARCH i9 20 qe NLoU,,' Coss REVI EWA VER (KINI•QVuu • WSl (Intended for. last weak) Mrs. "H A.. Graham, •, Mrs, 1V,f *pan were teem visitrrs with th :slater, Mrs 1 ., `feflley;,' liinca 'owiiship• ,, Mr, a(id' Mrs:.Jack Hodgins,, lyweds of Glamis' visited with .and Mrs..''Fred Hodgins ori Satur Red, Cross Rivets Officers: ,. The .Red 'Cr'os's Padres Yield • regular weekly meeting.at.the - uf Mrs.:' George: Haldeniy on. Tu 'day 'afternoon; A quilt was qui :iter which the business mee and- election..ef. officers followed resulted as follows, president, •Fred • Hod. gins, :vice l$resident, ZVM'ilton Walsh; sec'y-treas., Miss Boyle;'buying: committee, Mrs ry Hodgins and' M.S. O. W. Held •by,• ' quilt in : frames committee,. M if. A. Graham, Mrs.A.:E: Halde patch work ,convener, Mrs. Ro. McLean; overseas box coirimit. Mrs. Georgi Heidenby.. °' "Boyle; ' WOW SO s enerr-,Mrs. . McLean; auditors, Mrs. B. E. Lean and Mrs..Art Graharn..As funds are very' low and 'boxes overseas should be packed fel-in ing it was, decided to hold an I Social in' the school on March 1 'Committee in charge of the progr Mrs:: Wesley., Guest and Mrs.'••Ha Percy. There was also a Rimini sale. 'The treasurer's and.secretary reports were as. follows: • "Treasurers Report, 942 ' Receipts' -Carried -forward fro list 'audit, $47.87; ,collection at me ing', 30.30; Refunds, 15°9'''.'t.'3110;4, '.; Hallo ween .social, .8.72; Social; 4.30; "STICH TO YOUR' WAR SAYINGS CERTIFICATES" • No. hatter • interest rates are paid• •qn any Canadian, war £i"naneing se- ur'i to a' c 1 n t On a h War Savings s Cr= g Ce r; you. hold them until full. Mc= Maturity: They al; e:xlteant. to be held, sir•. not :cashed. 'Canada promised that tools lt, would• gash .the certificates under new- certai circurnstannes, •but 'this, was done. to. avarid -ha .dshi p Mr. < .. iiz' p in special da cases,,. not,. because. • ,cashing .a ; Cer- ....Y.. t .f' ' i ><cate before maturity was �any- th ir.: thing but bad for the owner and• bad ler .Canada That pr- •mise will home 4 . be kept.. of eoi;irse, as Dominion •of es- 'Canada' financial `obligations.. have qui Iter. ',always. been kept,'. to -the 'letter;'.' But tiny, • too many thoughtless owners• of War and Savings Certificates, Mrs. ada � to ' ' s are: asking ;Can - Mrs give :their: bark their cash" May'now-without any ,good reason; 'ext' -rept • that they ai'!t."co spend the Per- money -and at a time, ..when the en- money_ is badly.. wanted tp. fight the. rs: Battle' of. Freedom. Every nby;• person who buys a Certificate does a pat-' Bert'.'. ;. tee, riotic action, . and at the same time ey gets himself a good investment and M-a-cushion_again5t-= post: wait hard ti dues Every person who cashes in a Certificate._unnecessari'ly, does an the: ".' • for unpatriotic action, cheats himself of aor part of its value, and weakens the shock' absorber . which may save him Ir from nasty Y ' Dost=war;•bumps, , The certificate for which you pay $4 now am,.• raid is worth'$5 if you keep it, to mat - old If you: cash it in after six ge °months yEiu'•.only get. $4 for it, net loss $1. And actually you lose more than=that, -because by spending your $4 at present' high.prices you get m less value 'per' dollar than you will et_. when prices are back to normal.. MICHAEL .ALCOR A SPECIAL PICTURE Also Cartoon . "POOCH PARADE" • :ADMISSION'- Adults ' 30c. ` Children 18c (tax included) COMING NEXT 'WEEK .• ABBOTT &COSTELLO in keep 'Em . Flying Red .Cross Kinlough school, 16. Mr:* and Mrs.W: 'Pinnell, 2.00; and : Mrs.., Bert . McLean, 3.50; Mr John. Hodgins and. Lena, .`1.00; • M and Mrs. Chas. Burt,! 4:00; Mrs. D MO -Arlan; .50; Mrs. Archie MeF lan; 1,25; Mrs. Wm, Cox, 2.00; M-. Wesley, Guest,: 4.00; Mrs. 'Wes]. Thompson, 1.00; Mrs. Herbert G ham; 2:50.; Mrs. Robert McLean, •••••N Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graham, 5.00 "Marrrliii" airily -5;00 Mrs. Wm J. e' McLean, 1.0,0;. Mrs. Fred Hodgins, s .25; .Mrs. George Haldenby, :25; • Mrs. Alex Percy, 3.25; Mrs. Lavina°Hodg- kinson, .75; Mr. I. Pinnell; .25; Mr. t T . Bradley, .10; proceeds of play, 9.57;' total receipts -$167.98. • - Expenditures -Bats, $11.95; flan- ellette and print • •for quilts, 35:89; -. yarn; 3.42; cigarettes for boys over- s seas, 13.90; .contents for boxes for goys overseas; 55.12; postage on box- es for boys oversea`'., 23.49; _thread, 1:15; caretaking, 2.00; lights, 1:Q0; wood; 3.50; window . blind for hall, ;3.25; thumb tacks, :15; : prizes (war savings stamps) •'Hallowe-en social, .50; Total -$154.42. - `contents of boxes at various times. Jr. Social For Russian Relief ' - 44; At a social" held at the home of Mr• Mrs.,•Mark 'Gardner in aid 'of Rus- • sian Relief under the auspices of r. the Red Shiell Women's Auxiliary, an the sum of $5:00 was :raise$. The ev.•' ar••, ening was. spent; in games and con- , tests and a dainty lunch was: served ey by' the hostess.ito whom a. vote of Gr ' thanks-, was 'tendered. - Winghan• Advance -Times. •, LOCALtG.E-ERA. Mrs. W. J 'Douglas., spent ' tli week -end in Kitchener Iftith . Mit Isobel Douglas... . • Miss Eileen Hall of Toronto 'pen the week=end with "her parent's, 'Mr and Mrs..,J. Ii. Hail. .; :'Russell' Armstrong of Humber stone spent the week-erid• with- hi parents, Mr. and Mrs, W.' G. Arm strong • of Wingham. • • Donald MoCharles was off work for more than a week as the result of a fall on some ice. '• No,' bones Were .broken however. ' Henry -C -atter, who has been sta:• • 'r'ied-at--tile-C-,N:R, depot at K eardine. for . some time, hasbeen- transferred' to. Melton. •. ° Adam -Bowman, caretaker of t. local.'school; has been on the sick list and duringhis absence Joe :'Whitby-• has-- per ormiiig his • • Miss Barbara Stuart of Niagara Palls' was a • visitor for the past few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hilt and Mr, and Mrs., . Cameron Mac- Donald. . Mrs. Chas.:Steward, who has not been enjoying good health this win- ter is visiting at. Toronto ,with her daughter, Mrs: Chas, Henderson and Mr. Henderson. Miss Marion Stinson, who • has'. been employed at Webster's restaur- ant since they opened business here, is visiting at her home at Oshawa prior to commencing 'work 'at ' the Maple Leaf Aircraft plant. 0. When a fellow Says his home town is no good' you can, rest assurred he does not amount'to much there. LUCKNOW .UNITED CHURCH Reil. J. W: Stewart, B,A.,.B.D. Pastor* #: . SUNDAY, MARCH 21 . 11 a.m.-Subject, "Partnership With , Christ". Children's Story, "Time and .Temper". Junior Church '3 p.m. -Sunday , School.•" 7 p.m. -.Subject, `pod's .Gar- dens". e • wri ing paper, envelopes, bandkerchiefs, towels, shaving seep,. cream and razor .blades,toilet soap, -to-e-thpaste, cottee, tea, cocoa, post= 0T condensed milk, :sugar, butter, peanut butter, maple syrup, ' corn -t-yrup; tomato --soup- nd-juice,-sand- Wich'spreads' jam, gum, bars, cough drops, homeitnade candy, canned treat, salmon, sardines, soda biscuits, Yookies, date loaf, cheese, pork and ,eans, peanuts, fruit cake and sox. The donation of a quilt . top and bottom was made by Mrs. Fred Hod- gins. Mention might be made of the donation of fruit cake, cookies, sugar for homemade' candy, syrup, etc., by, the various ladies• when we packed the 18 boxes we sent to our boys ;n training from this community in Canada. Twelve packages of 300 cig- arettes each were sent overseas also: Various members held quiltings in their homes and Mrs. McLeanfreely gave the use of her horns for the, winter months as' it was more cen- tral for all. 'r'Secretary's Report - The ladiet, 'gathered :each week either at the hall a. in a home for their sewing meeting, unless other plans were' made. Sortie' Who find it impossible to attend these meetings, knit; at home and others help by donations. All in all we are trying to do our • bit to bring comforts to others who are less fortunate than we in Can- ada. The social evenings in ,the school. met with splendid success and the collections made it possible to send our boys overseas same 'treats and. by the lett rs . received from them we know that our effort was deeply appreciated. The.. play by the 1 -161y - rood Young People was also enjoyed and helped greatly in the treasury'. 'The iaadies bought Flung a set of new windowai blinds in the hall in appreciation to the Orangemen for (,- negsto"'ii iia rn" giv n use of their hall. We entertained the • Kinloss Red Cross ladies at a quilt- ing partyand-all enjoyed the social time together. ►mi I Suggestions for a IriSh•social were mentioned at one meeting and also a' table in the school with a rum- mage . collection for sale.: Miss Winnie Percy, R. N. of Kin- cardine was a recent visitor at her home here. Miss' Doris ,Barr• ,had. the'niisfor- ttine, to run against a fork, in the barn and injure her hr le g• Mr. and 'Mrs. Herb,Graham re- ceived word that their daughter 'Bet - t -y, -M,: Johnstone; has beenvery the-Listoweliev14 , Mr.. and Mrs. Perry Hodgins were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. -alter --Forster; Miss. Dorothy Pinnell, returned. home from Hespelerr n Monday, --'M•r-Win: Pjii li"bas gone to 'Sar nia' wiere he intends to work for a time. ' Mrs. Levi Eckenswiller, and Doug- las of London are visiting:with rela- tives here atpresent. Lenten Food Menus , SUGGESTIONS FOR . TASTY, NUTRITOIJS• MEALS Aunt 'Jemima Pancake Flour Box' ..., .,,.:..i.:. , . ., 18e U ° Y un famil will' - ... y go' for pan- cakes in a big way. 'Serve. •of- :ten.'•thro' . ' ughout Lent. Aunt . Jeitn1wa Ready -Mine , SO'. 2 for•UPS25o They're delicious, quick 'and - easy to prepare.' KRAFT' DINNER a Box • ' 180 A magic .coinbinatifin of sac - areal and cheese prepared in only 7 minutes. • Quaker . QUICK MARCARONI 2 boxes •• .°.,., 200 ,2 .boxes ..4. .., ,.,25c Prepare them in your own favourite way. Make CHEESE the meat of your meal. Enjoy it often, Igir you like it. Highlight your .Lenten` Menus with Fresh FRUITS VEGE- TAB>I,ES-oht i nable Iresh,_as, always, :at TSIM� . o.�oNs, 'PHONE 82. WE DELIVER Prayer ,For Revival ' The .prayer Meeting. for , revival Will'be held as usual this id evening et •7..30 P.M.' The Bible ad- ing 'class under the,, leadership I of Rev. :Ro ert acCemiell viii r eet-----@ - at 8 p.m, scripture to be cov- ered this �e i he book of ,Ro- mans, c . t 1 to ' p . 8. � Lets get ., back the Bible: Let us .build again the family 'altar in order that God may speak to' our hearts. Let' us prayerfully. prepare the way for a spiritual revival. Kicked By • Horse . Frank Pentland of the Dungan- ' • non vicinity had 'two teeth knocked out and a gash below the mouth that required several stitches when kick- ed in the face by a horse while hauling logs fromthe g bush. hHew as taken to Goderich Hospital for treat- ment. , ai-- —4'uel7Giving-OutrTr-"Bundling" An amusing and , informative -art- • icle by E. C. Schntinnacher,-in The -American--Weeitlr-witif this•:Sun- day's (March 21) issue of The -De- troit Sunday 'Times, relates how the gild coloniaLcustom that -ingeniously combined fuel saving: with 'courtship' may becorne popular again, but slightly rhodernized to conform.with • 1943 conditions. Be: sure to get The Detroit. Sunday Times this week_ and every week.'' • CHIX ORDER What Can 1 Do To Help? 1 -Feed For Extra Eggs . 2 -Raise Fall' Chicks 3 -Make Every Four Square Feet of laying house capacity produce 200 eggs this year. ou Can Count On Purina MEAD IN PEACE TIME FOR A WAR TIME ion OUR FINANCE PLAN . For reliable farmers, we will, supply you -With Hog Chow at to- day's Cash Price, pay when the II\ogs go to markek-no carrying -iorne-Madeqnatr,---Thone -w,.LucknOW 'BUY STAMPS TT - You will findl good SioCks of at The Market Store, the Store with the Stock. The.War Spreads ---Tho Need Grows CANADIAN RED CII(ISS •