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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-10-21, Page 6'WalOOPING COUGH is •preval,' ent In Teeswater, and with the outbreak of several cases; • two .grades in the Public School have„ • been closed. • RECEIPTS. at Teeswater Fair,in- cluding gate receipts, grandstand fees, eoncert two nights,, .and an old time and modern 'dance, ,.tot- ailed .$4963.30. • THE LUCKNOW Pickle Vinegar Uses le. vinegar..` air in cook-: extra flan- '.' sauces and salad dressings. When using vine- gar from sweet pickles for salad dressings; omit sugar from recipe and use half pickle and half fresh vinegar. Vinegar 'froin pickled beets can Don't discard Pic It can be used over a ing, the ce addin or. Use it icor `sh ENTINEL, LVCKNOW,. ONTARIO • be used over .and oyer again on beets, aiding alittle fresh vine= gar eac, time. A PAR has .13 •Yahbee. al Hain Kenneth HMENT 'A141) SCROLL en presented t.. ;Arthur f Teeswater by the Roy- ne Society for rescuing A woman whose. husband had been called up for service saw hilt off at the station. As the train left she burst into tears.' When the station master tried to. cheer her up. by 'saying that her husband'. would 'cornea ' back- . all right, she .said: ,"It's not him I'm crying about -- ' it's them poor. Cerson ' from ...Fladd's ' Gerrnans .T ° know what my Bill's dam in }March of 1942.. temper's like". THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, .1943• ' ' FALL `RALLY HELD. AT WH ITECHURCH- The' Fall Rally of the Maitland • • Presbyterial Society, of the. W 1►." S. of the 'Presbyterian .ehurch',in • Canada,, was, held 'in Chalmer's church, Whitechurch' on Wednes 7.. day afternoon,' with a good at- tendance. 4lmosf al1 the auxil- iaries` were :represented. • • • The; vice-president, Mrs. Guth-- rie Reed of Teeswater presided, • , read the -Cali. to Worship and. led in ,prayer. The reading, of a' Thanksgiving' • • �,v�rikl call on. y° :y :r` saleSnza�� uoitY . ' Loan CO day$ a Victory,Loan a man •fr°� .� of these. •• _ One °f. your netg .. is he . • , n1 • known to ,yO' • ep 'Mat 'is ,.a be -well t saving mon ids:e gill who mmm y -to y�u ab°!a 1ctay $° • oig to tam asks Y° u to buy our count. >�s g. lie • ou to db. when be •and lend it toy o� ,boys asksy a. 1 ,a to.save money,•• . .i uniform • ' uld like. ask , a son or daughter • n forces' Yon. �° to come . • . Perhaps you have the fighting - . :a: . dle t g xorn •f tborn•i1g thyfou can save t see them' something to iii Mere IS SOmthei� home spOne • Wads you soon• Air g . and to bring al} the V tato' • n the bank. home Bonds, 'Buy you. have_in. for then''' I_ •... Victory-Bonds. top ° o .buy � d -wit-ET-Money y . s ay money t ens with cash an t which enable you salesman them. la Victory can. 'Buy 011 the swings Roux • u°re°f six months . fn of saving• ' y Loan.. over. a period • this convenient p 1, 'Victory tem ell you all about top in this 5t°ney rid ,�'�ll t °ver the• . arta have • unit' Canada to to u d - _ d -she_ the �,ar �elP yo�._ ._._ speed �, to p, 11 e1 Cana ou Wal treed when IL ' f®r thugs y 5-45 National War Pinance Committee lowed..with"..prayer' by Mrs. Ring} rose of 'Teeswater. Word9 of come •were extended by • Mrs, Walters of Whitechurch. Prayers • on definite, subjects •were 'Offered by • Mrs.` S. Kerr, Brussels„ Miss D. •McLeod of South Kinloss ,and Mrs. A. Mowbray, ' I,uckno°w. . • Helpful ideas were exchanged on ` "Special features., in meetings"; when -the roll was .called. A duet by .Mrs. Donald Rae and Miss F.. Wilson was enjoyed. . • • • - The guest speaker, Mrs.. Hugh Jack of•Senforth;'president of the' ' Huron W.M.S. Presbyterial,,, was introduced and after .e`''xtending greetings from the ,Presbyterial she announced her subject "What :. Christians Missions are doing' for the, world , today • and. what. we should. do to 'face' •Missions ; after the • war": In speaking of. China is Christian goverrimentinthe - world .today, largely due to. Chris- tian leadership. In' India advance is beingmade especially among young people, wornen and .girds".. She made mention of 'Britishi Guian-a—and 'Latin Amer -ilea ---and lastly Canada with .its immense foreign population and the organ- izedgroups of .communists. Her final message was:. "Gp, forward; be not discouraged:, Look' * u ". Mts. F. G. Fowler of 'Bruevdie president of the Maitland Pres- byterial 'brought greetings ,from the'>ProvineiaT Board. ,Shepaid tribute to Mrs. Jack for her time- ly address and to the 'Maitland Presbyterial in general. for the efficient. manner in •which the . . auxiliaries : are carrying on. She closed her remarks with the verse Spin cheerfully, not tearfully Tho' :wearily you' trod. • • Spin c,arefully, .spin. prayerfully But .leave the thread with God. The treasurees_statenaent-show. the finances . almost ,the same as, at this time last .year. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served and a vote of thanks and, • appreciation was expressed by Mrs. McLeod of Kincardine. Two More I;,eceived Since acknowledging last week, receipt of several copies of the September 16th issue of The Sen- tinel, we have received a. copy from Mrs. W. 3. Pritchard and from Sam Murchison at Sault Ste. Marie. Maintain Butter 'Production Production of butter is being well maintained throughout the province of Ontario and in some sections is showing a marked in- crease over the figures for the same period last year, according' to the report for September of the Creamery Instructors of the • Ontario Department of .Agricu,l- ture: There has also been a mark- ed improvement in the quality of cream received by the.:creameris. BRUCE HOLSTEINS WIN AT CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Only one exhibitor from. Bruce County, L'orrte B. Reid, Ripley, was present at the Championship Holstein Show held October 7th at'Ingersoll but hedid exception- ally ,well considering. the .keen- ness of the competition and the large classes shown. Mr. Reid took first prize in the class for junior yearling -heifers—an -Maple-- Lea Rosebud Cofantha, fifth in a great class • of . 1.3 aged cows, sixth on his two-year-old 'heifer and Progeny .of . Ilam, 'seventh in. the senior .yearling heifer class and eighth in the bull calf and junior- get -of -sire classes.