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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-01-20, Page 5Toms., p4ivit.itar 20th, 1944 arrirmstortar.ti.larr fi The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario Lyceum Theatre WINGHAM V Thursday, Friday, Saturday JANUARY 20, •21, 22 JAMES CAGNY GRACE GEORGE MARSOIM MEN 'Johnny Come Lately') James Cagney is •back fight- ing with his -fists and sharp wit in this pieture containing a full portion of dramatic sus- pense. Also "News7 Matinee Sat. afternoon at 2.30 MOnday,.Tuesday, Wednesday JANUARY. 24, 25;16 CLAUDETTE COLBERT : * * in * * So Proudly We Hail This story of nurses 6n- Ba- taan Leaptures • and transmits:. the emotionar experience of the last bitter 'days of Phil.' lipine fighting. Also 'SHORT SUBJECTS'. Make Re -Check On Those Eligible For Call -Up Hon, linniphrey Mitchell, rain- isr of Labout, announces that recently an Order in Council Was • passed, authorizing the Minister of Labour to issue an •order which will require- all employers of male workers to examine the standing of.enciployees of Military Call-up age, to make 'sure • that they have complied with Nation- al 'Selective ',Service lViobilization regulations. . ' ,.: The. term; 4ectiployer" will in- clude Dominion, Provincial . and, Municipal Governments, •as -'well as -all private btiaineases, and also will incinde farmers, even *here the employee is a son or other relative of the farmer.' The order of the Minister,, Pro- vided for under the Order in Couneil; Will, it is anticipated,be issued in the :course of ta few weeks, When the necessary arL rangernents have been corripleted to assist employers in making•the necessary survey. The, order will set forth the dates between which elliplOyers 'are to check On their employees,' ,...., _ It is the hope that through this sur y any . man who may be deli quent in regard' to the mil.- itary call-up, .1011 .be . located, so that their cases may be dealt with. • The Labour MmiSter pointsiitit, that no action on the part of em-: 'ployers is ' necessary until: the formal 'Order is' issued—although male employees should in th.. meantime provide themselves with copies, •of ...any documents they. :. need: to prove that they have not , failedto comply with MOhilization Re-guiations.! A warning in this regard was is- sued by the Department of La- bour some ,time ago to male per- sons in employment. ; . • . • CULROSS.CORNERS • Mr. and Mrs: John :Schumacher • and „Helen •Visited, Mt.' and Mrs Earle • Hodgins : Saturday even- ing.• .. Mr. and Mrs,. Morley Walland babe spent Sunday:. withMrs. Whitehead ,of Teeswater. • -Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wraith and Gertie•soent Sunday with Mr.' and Mrs. Robert Stobo.• • Mr. and Mrs..Eckensikiller vis- ited With.Mr. and•Mrs. John Res; one evening last week. • Miss Eileen • Ross spent .the. Week -end' at her home, Conces- sion 10: .• • Mr. and Mrs.' Hodgins and Shirley visited -Mr. and Mrs. Peter -Moffat's Sunday evening. , Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eckenswil, • ler observed their pool wedding • anniversary. on Monday. • Cotagra-. • •tulations. Father: son gets me? Mother: • mine. . • Do you suppose our hiss: Intelligence from He must—I've still get LANGSIDE NORTH rralm01111/••••••••• Farm .Machinery Schools 'Being Held This Week. TvFo-day farm machihery cour- ses have . commended. in . Huron - County, under. arrangements made by Agricultural Represen- tative J. ' C. Shearer, and will continue.. until. mid-February.. The regular . instructors art?. Gordon. MeGavin; ,Walton;. • Mervyn Stelck, 'Zurich, and J. C. Shearer. The .hours of these sessions are, from. ten' to "twelve' noon ", and from 1U0 to 430 pm:;.•-•••• Thecourse S.' opened at ottc_Ttiesday- and Wednesday and are being heidat-Dungantion today and Fnday. • Theobjects. of .CoUrse..... are. t,o point .butrepair jobs which are most often encountered.. on the more ifnportant fanm. mach- ines; to ..suggest to farmers some PtactiCal,niethods. of having re- pairing done; to .encourage farm - 'era to check repairs and .to °icier • them immediately:: to point :;but • simple , but :most •„....iniportant , ad- justments .necessary for. the, most efficient-. and economical. opera.. tion • of various farm machines; to encourage labor-saving.,Meth-. oda.. and. devices .'.for • farms; to. .assiat Huron :county,• tarniers ' to • produce •fooclstti.ffsto the '..rna.i4z mumand to support the war.af-, 'fon in , every way possible. • The Y.P.S. social was held at the home of Mr. F. G. Moffat on Friday evening With 22 in atten- dime. Gertie Brown had charge 'of the programand gave thp top- ic. Gorden Wall had, Charge of the contests and games. Lunch was served and a- sbcial time spent. The January meeting of the Presbyterian W.M.S. was held on Thursday, at the home' of Mrs. Neil MacDonald. Miss Dorothy MacPherson and 'Miss Switzer' of Teeswater spent the Week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moffat, 8th Con. .Th. annual meeting of tht, church was held on Monday 'dr - _ter A=filmwr PAGE FIVE A 'TWILL BE A I3RAW NICHT . IN LUCKNOW • Tuesday, January 25th • JUWENILE,, HOCKE WINCIIIAM' vs: 1;.UCK1451.11V-- In The Arena, Lucknow Puck Faced at 8.30 iSharp APMIS510N- "7 25c tyz 15c • BURNS BALL Under Fire Company Auspices . • In The, Carnegie :Hall, Lucknow Music by Carruthers :Orchestra and the Pipes Square Dance Competition First Prize $15.00 'Second Prize $10.00 Entries to be received by L. C. Thompson by Saturday, January 22nd. „ • The ,Crazy Ghost • Sting Ray Key . • FOr ,the. curious .spook storyof the wierd herrnit and Zeke. the "crazy ghost", who . storms and, howl's until .threatened •with' a araitiacket, see The American Weekiyin new size, .streamlined form, with .this Sunday's (Jan. 23). 'issue of, The 'Detroit, .Sunday, 'TitneS. Get The Detroit Sunday rimes this week and every week. • • •OLIVET The' January. meeting of •'the W. M. S was held in 'the chtirch. on .Thursday, January .13th. at 2.30 p.m. i,vith the president, Mrs: H. 'Vogari, presiding.. The firian- cial statement for the Rear 1943 was given .and the ladies were grateful' that they had exceeded their. allocation. Leiters of thanks* were read from some of the boys Who received Christmas gifts: A temperence paper. was. given by Mrs. Gilbert Barkwell. 'Md. W. • S: McGuire's group took Charge. Mrs. Daisy Barkwell read the scripture lesson. Alice Barkwell rendered .a selo. Mrs.. Alex, Mc- TaN'tish gave an interesting talk .from the study, book. Mrs. W. S. i.VIcGuire.closed the Meeting with prayer. The following are the 'officers: president, .Mrs. H.' Vegan; vice- president, Mrs. J. Coping; sec- retary, Mrs. G. Barkwell; treas., urer,. Mrs. W. J. Rouiston.,' cor- responding secretary, -• 14rs. A. McTavish; secretory.. of Christian stewardship.. Mrs. R. Black; tem peyance secretary, Mrs. P. 'Bark.. Cassociate helpers. secretary. ass Mrs. Mc'Charles; literary. sec- •+ -Clary, .Mrs.,0.. Finlayson; supply secretary. Mrs, W. S. MeGtiire:' strangers. secretary, Mrs. .Daisy McCharles; Missionary Monthlit, Jean McGuire; organist, Mrs. J. McIntosh: press aecretary, Mrs. Mac :McGuire.; auditor, Mrs. D. J, Stewart. . • , .OBITUARY, " • JOHN A. MacDONALD John 4. MacDonald, for many _years -a ,resident of Teeswater, -died.. ithe Generar-gos-p-trar- Guelph, on Sunday , morning, January 9th. he had not oeen in good health for some months past; he had been able to carry on his duties until taken suddenly :ill .Saturday. He was rushed to -Guelph General -Hos- pital where he' died' early. Sun- day , morning. 7 Funeral services on TuesdaY, January 1116, were conducted by Rev. R. N. Stewart of the United church,. assisted' by Rev. D. B. Cram of the PresbYterian church'. After a short service at the home a ptiblic service was held at 2.30 p.m. in the United Church, of' which Mr. MacDonald was- a faithful member. Interment, was made in' Tees - water cemetery. Pallbearers wefe M. A. Donahue; Robt, Donaldszn, Maurice McKinnon, John Aitken, Frank. .Field and Alex B.. Mc -r: . • • Kague.. Mr. MacDonald Was .00 years of, age. He was born in,Green- ock ,Township near Riversdale, where he: spent his boyhood and ,attended school. As a Young man • he moved to a faim near Bervie where he resided until Coming te Teeswater 22 years, ago. For some years he was in the employ - of Mr. Robt. Trench. For .the past four 'years he has served as caretaker of the Culross & 'Tees - water Cemetery, and of the Un- ited church: in Teeswater. He al- ways performed his duties faith- fully andconscientiously., giving attention and meticulous care to partieulars and detail. In his passing the community will miss a valued friend, and his wife and family a loving husband and a kind father. ^ Besides his- wife, the former Nettie Belle Abbott, Mr,. Mac- • 4. enera mission . DUNGANNON ' ' . - The Dungannon Womerfs• -stitute. were the 'sponsors of: a EXPECT HIGHER SUBSIDY TO. PRODU_CMION• _ • 'ProdUction . of butt€r in the • .,.... Successful, social.evening.last Fri. pros of 'OntatiOshows ap- procimately the' same -decline in• . • December Over the aame. month in..,1942: as was experienced in November,' according- to a -report , • .i5,sued by the• Dairy Branch of thentarioDepattnient. of Agri- • Culture. The • decline'' in 'produc- • .'• tion, however', • seems to have reached 'the .bottom •and 'eral.aections of the .province, par-, • . ticularly in Western • .OntatiO, . some increase is anticipated in January as compared with' De- • cember, although the make in . general. is .expected to' be lower than in the corresPonding,petiod in 1943. The inerease in the but- terfat subsidy from eight to .ten .cents a pound on January 1St 'is. - • likely to encourage greater but- ter production. . '• • night. Progressive euchre and bingo were played •and at lunch time .a sllort program was giv- en in.cludilig two .choi uses oy Dungannon schOol and a' snort hUmordus reading by Miss Melba Fowler„ Prizes. at progressive enhre were :w,oillay Mrs. Wilbur Johnstonofor the ladies and Wilbur' Johnston won the •gents plize. Consolation prizes wen to Mrs. 'Amy Qrser and Mt. Lorne Hasty. Dancing was enjoyed to usic °supplied by Mr. and Mrs, Robert' Bogie, .ShepPardton pa rt . of the evening and also .by. Mr and." Mrs. George Stuart ref Helens, The proceeds arnounted to- $35.00 from deflections at .the ..'•ocir and bingo games. The pro- ts will be. used to send smokes to the boys overseas. Pte. Franklin -Eedy, who ar- rived Monday of last week to 'visit his parents, returned ,again On Thursday- to St. John,N. B. Mrs..IVIel J. Reid, who. under- went an operation at Clinton hos- pital Over two weeks ago, has been ,nicriied to some 'friends at .Goderich ,for a few days.. W. A. Meeting The United Church W. A. met on Friday "afternoon at the par- onage. Vs. Alton, the president opened the meeting with all re- peating a New Year's hymn and then singing 'a hymn "Land of our Birth" which was followed by the Lord's prayer. ,:Mrs. Al- ton' led in -responsive reading. Rev. Vickerson Offered preer. ,The roll call was answered by payment of fees. Following ,the business discussion Mrs. Olive. Donald leaves three daughters, 'Cnlbert read an 'article enfftled Florence of Orangevillel and Jan- The Threshold of the Year". The e'tta and Wirinifred at home; also two brothers, _Archie of Tees - water and Lauchiin of Bervie. .D. A. STIRLING of:Godetich was appointed sales agent at an ex- ecutive meeting of the fluroli Holstein Breeders Club held in Glinton last vireek, Vhe Club del eided to affiliate with the Fe - eration of Agriculture and 4. .ponsor a calf .club in 1044. • officers of 1943 were re-elected far 1944. Mrs. Culbert, the Jac- retary gave the minutes. of' t.lae last annual meeting, and it was shown that' the Organization bus been a' success. The officers are president, Mrs. C. W. Alton; lst vice president, Mrs, Jas. Mc - 'Whinney; 2nd vice president, Mrs. Robert Moore; secrttary, Mrs. Ctilbert; assistant secretary. Mrs. Otto Popp; treasurer. Mrs. • — — ' e, • Blake; Pianist; Mrs. Leroi SA tin- _ gel; assistant, Mrs. Popp; parson- age committee, Mrs. M. J. 'Reed. Mrs. T. Webater, Mrs. Moore; flower committee, Mrs. R -an, Miss Elliott, Mrs. Eedy, Mrs. Rut- ledge; strangers secretary corn.: mittee; - Mrs. M. J. • Reed, Mrs. McWhinney; group leaders, Mrs. Will Sproul, Mrs. Harvey Alton, Mrs. A. 13. Pentland, Mrs. K. Finnigan; Red Cross secretary,. Mrs. Robt. Moore. Mr. Vickerson 4 closed with prayer. Mrs, John Blake has been help- ing at the home of her si.stes',, Mrs. Will Alton wraere there sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Petrie and familyof Clinton visited Mr. and •Mrs, Jacob Reid on Sunday. Mr. Geo. Pentland • of nrarit-' ford spent a, few days -here a- • Mong friends. The annual Red Cross meeting, is being held in the United church school rooms on Friday, January 21st at 2 pan., A.good attendance from all zones 'in the Dungannon • area is looked for. „Mr. Flarold SprOul oF David7 son, Sask., is visiting his mother, Mrs. D. Sproul and relatives Miss Clara Sproul of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs J. D. Hessen, also spent the week -end with. Mrs. S'Proul: f . •