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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-11-04, Page 12• , . • ; • • • • THE LIICKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO , -THURS., NOVEMBER 4th, 1843 "....—=............................_.., 1 Victory Loan Notes COUNTY LIBRARY . OFFICERS NAMED ....._ Ashfield Twp. started moving . . on the stretch drive ,after % - The Bruce County Library As- un trailing, in a slowstart and by seciation had its second *meeting the end of last week had .passed in the Port Elgin .I.4rary Thurs- eight other Municipalities. But at that, only 37 per cent of the $103,- 000 pbjective had -been-reached. • * * * ' . Can Make Your OWN CLOTHES • • • But remember that "well begun is •half done". Choose a, fabric that is worth the w ork you put on it. Materials of good quality, durability, are here for Your. selection. Printed 'F'EATHER FLANNELS mike ideal winter dresses. - They are wa5hable..' Yard „ •, 81.0Q SPIPER WEB. A new wool material -in gold, moss green & grey. 54 inches wide. Yard" KOOLEPI CLOTH. Green, grey, navy. Yard $2.80 GREY TWEED—All, wool suitablefor separate skirtsor suits. ... . . . MOO BUTTONS. .Give character to your dresses. See our assort- ment. _ • HEAVY -BLA.CIE SATIN. Make idekr-slips or- coat lining. • 54::inches vide. Yard 51.50 Templeton .•••••••••••dg.......••••••• , 0 • Wheat Germ Cereal Get Vitamin B1 the natural way in the newestoof Vitamin Cereals—BREX. You'll- enjoy its grand flavour as a, cereal, and in •muffins, scones and pan bread. Recipes on box. PACKAGE 25c. • 1 - . - DARE'S COOKIES Tea .Dainty & Choc. Borbon Pound • 25c 'MacLAREN'S COFFEE Special, pound u 45p • SUPER SPECIAL, BOX 19c day to appoint an executive com- mittee and attend to other busi- ness in connection•yvith establish- ing, a travel library service. Some of the:daily highlights Mrs. W. V. Johnston, secretary . in rural Htiron 'last week were treasurer Of. the Lucknove Lib- .listed ° as follows: Durnin phillips, rary. Board, attended the meet- 5 applications for $6,550; Tern Webster, ' 11 -applications for $5,200; Donald 'Mile, 35 sales, $11,200; Lorne ,Johnston, .6 :sales,. $4,650. • - ' , • , • , ,* * „* ing. ° Ten lirarieS , have: joined the association, Walkerton, Chesley, •Toberniryil Allenford, ' ' • - Ltieknow,,,:Teeswater, Paisley, Port 'Elgin aii4 Kincardine. It IS 7 One north Huron , salesman expected others will join in the says: "75 per. cent of all his sales „near. future. ' ' „ ' and all of his best sales', were The . executive apriointedis,. made -in theevening, explaining president; C. W. McDiarmid, Port that when a farmer is busy in the Elgin; vice-president, Miss Janet field he's not in the mood to talk B. Scott, Paisley; librarian,. Miss :business': • ' Eileen. Chapman, Port Elgin; sec- • ,, . _ . * * * retary - treasurer, Miss Mae Its the "call backs" that slow Woods, Kincardine. . Up the job of making a complete The ,eXedutive together wide canvass. ' the, warden of the: county ex- • * * * • • Vey W A Beecroft chairman i Of. the -county 'council, either of Huron CountY, wilLbe on the air at CKNX at 6.20 p.m. on Fri - be meMbers. or otherwise, which Will 1 P341),joui n tceodn:t itt ilatne ethea rl yCountymeet- . day. ing,a • 'of Bruce Library Iloard.- , Sales reported at Bruce 'Head- officio and two representatives . . • • quarteils up to Saturday noon presbyterian Y, W. A'. • The proposed constitution was , tcitalled only $1,29,600 or .48 per l' submitted and" discussed and a: Iv j jx_imas_held_at_th_ .,,orne_a_ motion Was m deand_supportecl: The regular meeting f the Y. • that t e provisions of this con - I Miss Gladys MacDonald *on' stitution be adopted. Lists of book SeleCtions. were Thursday evening. The Bible study was given by Mrs. J. Little. requested from the different lib - Miss Maudie Fisher gave a •read - rams to be sent in by November'. •Mg, The topic "The Chinese in ..: 'la in order to get the circulation Canada"- was taken by Miss Gret- started in January.' • ta.CaMpbeli. The current events Th date of the annual meet - from. the "Glad-41'idings" . were ing-will be the first Wednesday outlined' b3i. Miss . Marion Mac- in Octobef and of the semi -an -- "Rise• DOtigall. After singing the hymn nual the first Wednesday in Apr. up, 0 men of God" Miss Al/ cheques to be made pay Mary MacLeod closed the.meet- able to 1 Bruce County -Library ing with prayer.. , • Assdciatipn and mailed to the seeretary, - Treasurer,. Miss ' Mae United Church Evg. Auxiliary ,, Woods at Kincardine. Kincardine 'The regular meeting of the Ev- auditors will act for the Comity ening Auxiliary iivas held at the Library Association: home of Mrs. Alex Andrew with . ' the 1st vice. president, Mrs, Black presiding and 25 Present. -Mrs. Black opened the meeting with a poem. MiSs •Kerry • gave the treasurer's report. 'Choosing. one's • friends' was.the subject of 'a Paper given • by Mrs. C. IVIacDon- • .ald. A duet by Mary and',Helen DUrnin; a reading `Front Line Family' by Mrs. Robinson; and a solo by Mrs. Breekles were much enjoyed: lt...:-s. J. C. McNab. conducted a .Quiz on Canada. The meeting was closed with •God Save the King and -the benedic- tion. • Princess SOAP FLAKES Box - 25e 4ALMOLIVE SOAP. 4 bari 25c •Liaten in ',to Robin Hood's, "Tellquizz" Show.. • There's money . for you. on every pro- grain,- and_a_r,eaLiastelthrill , in every package of delicious 'Robin 400d Oats. We can sup - 1 • ply you. , ' " , . • THOAAPSON'S 'PHONE 82 WE DELIVER • Clerk: "May' I have the after - •noon off to go shopping with my Boss: "Certainly riot." • 1 "Thank you very much". • . • Anderson; -recitatiOn, George Webster, • and a solo by, Mrs. Har- old Treleaven, with Mrs. Harold ,Allin presiding at the piano. 1VIA's. R: H. Thompson gave a talk on • , Missiqn. 33and work.''Shirle-v Web- *Three Bruce Holsteins Nominated ster announced. theprogram, and FOr All-Cana.dian :Contest thanked all who, had helped with Three Holstein heifers bred by •the program and all the lad -ie S Lorne B. Reid, Ripley, have been who had :attended. nominated for the second annual ,• A social half hour followed all:Canadian Contest. Maple Lea When:members of thel Band ser- Rosebud Colantha shown by Mr. ved refreshrn.ents ,with Mrs 1 Reid at the Ingersoll Champion7 Burns and Mrs. Rathwell pouring ship Show where she was a first tea. iprize winner, is a nominee in the junior yearling heifer clas:s. The SEPOY Theatre' • PRESENTS Friday and Saturday "THE FLEET'S IN" * * with 4' Doltoilor LAmouft • wipitiANA noLDEN .Eorag BRACKEN JIMMY DOoRroShAesYtrit,and On The Same Program Short Subject 'Acrobatic Aces' and British -Canadian NEWS NOTICE (Due to events beyond our control, the news reel has to be cancelled withmit notice on some occasions). NEXT WEEK Paul Muni, •. Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Anna Lee, •- Lillian Gish, in Tent of the.objectite. Means that "COMMANDOS STRIKE over •a f - of the selling job has • . AT .. • .' to be done in: one-third of the :i• , time. .It'll be a busy week for `''''.`"'" •:'' , • Bruce, Salesmen. : . ."MIEXICAN,SPIT010 SEES * *• A GHOST" , The easiest man to seri a Vic- -tory Bond to, is. the man who' already owns- one. . Hon. Harry Nixon; former Pre- mier of Ontario who has lost a son lin this -war, sayS:i "It is not possibre for. the great majority of us to serve ,and sacrifice in •this direct way, but our country"- is "asking.us to buy Victory 33Onds, to invest, not give or sacrifice, in Sums,that. Will provide With- out stint the costly equipment of • war, which alone can. win the battle at a minimum sacrifice of human life and end the war at the earliest possible moment.,„In this we rn.ust not fail." Idis,sion Band Thankoffering . • The United Church Mission Band_Thankbffering meeting-Wasi .held in the church en Monday afternoon With a large. attend-, ance and with °P. a fine' program Presented under the direction ' the Band leaders, Mrs. John Kil- patrick , and' Miss Margaret Rae. The meeting opened with a chor- us by the .Band. Mrs. 'W.' G. An- drew conducted the prbrnotion of , members of the Baby Band to the Mission Band and the new members were welcOmed by Marr met Rae. An instrumeiltal duet was played by -Helen arid Mary Durnin; recitation, Shirley -Rob- inson; soloT Marilyn Kilpatrick; duet, Gail MacMillan and Ruth • LUCKNOW, /- UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. W. Stewart, B.D. . , Pastor SU,NDAY, NOVEND 11 a.m.— Subject, "The Home- land". Children's' Stery-iadoing • The Second Mile". • Junior Church..• 3 p.m.—Sunday School. 7 p.M.—Subject, "Awaken- ing". - PARAMOUNT W. I. NES OVER: . $45.00 FOR PATRIOTIC• WORK. The following is an itemized statement of the dance sponsored by Paramount Women's Institute_ last Thursday evenin-g:- Receipts ,, At the door• $ 48,30 't Lunch counter .. .... . . 32.75 Donation 'from Purina:Deal- er. L.- MacLennan. ••5:00 Total' receipts . $ Expenses- , . Lunch counter Orchestra 8. 8..65 25.00 Hall rent 5.00. 'Advertising 1.50- $• i39.55 Net balance • • • 46.50. Total Expense Lake Trout A Luxury 'Although the shipment of. lake trout to the- States has been ban- ned, it doesn't seem to have other two nominee were shown brought down the ,Price any. by their present owner, J. D. Trout is retailing at around 40. Gale, Guelph, at ,the Oakville, cents a pound and the fish sales - championship show. One, Maple man admits he's ashamed to ask Lea Joyce Colantha was the first the price. He, says .he's teen the prize junior yearling and reserve day when you could get as good. junior champion, while the other a fish at the •docks for a clime, Maple Lea.Violet Colantha, head- as you paywellover a dollar for ed a very strong class of heifer^ now. 'calves. • • Died In Morris , The death of James M. "Wiggs" Campbell, occurred at his hOme, Con. 1' Morris, on Sfstturday, Oct-' ober 23rd. He was in his 41st. year "and- death- Wag due To a stroke, He is survived by wife and two sons age five and three Years. 6 • eel 1 ric s Warm Under.re • ts Itruce Holstein's -Sell Well *Lorne B. Reid, Ripley, • sold four Holsteins at the 4th Annual Fall - special consignment sale • held October 28 at Brampton. He receiVed $375 and $325 for a pair of three-year-old, heifers, S305 for a five -year -61d' cow and •S175 for a r2 -months -old bull. Seasonable underwear for all the family. The store with the stock P • • pp• . . ' *.••••••• .• • °