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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-04-27, Page 5• THURSDAY, APRIL 27th, 1944 The Lucknow Sentinel, Lcknow, Ontario 'PAGE FIVE Lyceum Theatre. WINGHAM Thurs. Fri., Sat. Apr. 27, 28, 2 SPACIAL kivroot O RIFFS! N � ECRiDE"Ytt LEADER OF rNEQS! WININIS.AOR N ANKFF0000t ' Y. � c�iN67N[i' DAi� F Y tR�Ne�`"� \WA!JT,,J Also "Short Subjects" Matinee Saturday "afternoon at 2.30 .p.m. Monday, Tuesday,Wednesday, May 1, 1, Bette Davis Paul Lucas in " W ateh• `On The :Ririe" A story revealing the stout heart of a man who sacrifices self, and family in the urgency of his impulse to fight Fascism to the death. Also -`Short Subjects" United, church •Evg. Aux.... The. Evening • Auxiliary W.M.S.. met at the •.home of Mrs. Harold Treleaven with 1UJrs: Ta-ylo pr.e.- siding, and •18•. present. The,'meet- ,. .ng •opened with a hymn and. the Lord's prayer in unison. A por- tion of the 18th.. Chapter of. Mat- thew was read -by Mrs. Alex Andrew. At the. •conclusion of • business Mrs. C.. Thompson tool; •.eharge of the • program. Mrs:. D. R:. McLean sang. a solo and Miss Mary MacLeod gave an interest- ing, talk on the background and ..life history of the' Generalissimo and Madame.Chiang Kai Shek. Shealso spoe of the importance of *Easter.. Miss, Sharpe. played a piano solo and a hymn and 'the • •Mizpah• benediction 'closed the meeting;' - - PURPLE• GROVE Mr. Glen Emerson of Stratford Normal is• practise . teaching on the, 10th Concession. • Mrs. Ben Scott spent the week - .end with relatives at Tivverton. Mrs. Jack Emerson attended the Whitley. and 1VIeGreor wed- ding in Hamilton. last Saturday... N1r Armstrong of Teeswater visited_ at the home of his darn= ghter,. Mrs. Ira Leeson,., recently. eMr. Calvin Robertson • is 'bit z- ing wood around. Kinlough. - - Mr •James •Polleck of .t r•arlt-. ford is renewing old. a(etuu�'nt ,ances. round the Greve. • 1Yfr.• and Mrs:'''Clattd Dore and Mrs.;John Collin "spent a:. day. i s gently irr Toronto. ' • Mr: and Mrs.' f Kennetir•<hob.- ertson visited - Mr....•'Russell 'Col lies 'on Sunday. • Mrs. Stinson has returned, to 'het home in Ripley.. . • • Mr., Andrew' Emerson spent ;Sunday with his ion John. :• Assisted . .:Clinic A .number of nurses from this district assisted at the first blood clinic ' .held recently at Ripley The --complete - nursing staff a this clinic, included: Mrs. Allister Hughes Mrs: Walter MacKenzie: Mrs. Alex Sutherland, Mrs. Cal- vert Finlay, Mrs: William Farrell, Miss Marybelle , Douglas, Mrs • Donald McKenzie, Mrs. Bert Wal; den, Mrs. Allan ' McAtiley, Mrs: D. .D; Carpen.eto, Mrs. Wilfred Hackett, Mrs. Sam ,McKenzie. Mrs. R. Robinson,' Mrs. Ralph Hill. THE ' FORMATION was 'recently' 'completed at Toronto of a prov- ince -wide association of junior. farmer organizations, linking to- gether the farm men. and .women in Ontario. OTTAWA LETTER By A. •M.- Nicholson, M. 1'. When the history of this war of milk • a week for healthy is written, the deeds of ' daring. adults, an egg every two months, of the.., army, navy and air. force and small quantities of ,butter and bacon. . The men, women and children of Britain havz been defending our freedom. We cannot 'do less than our best in tier support of ,this loan, . , • R. O. A. F, headquarters have sent me today4thotographs of a young lad, ,from my constituency, FO. Gelmon, of Prebceville. Sask, has been • stationed inn Ceylon, where he is operating a flying Catilino. Recently he landed on: rough water to. rescue the crew of a ship that Was sinking as result .of arli attack by a Japan- ese submaa}}ze. If FO. Gelnwn 'could speak in support .of the'.Sixth Victor:.y Loan. d ive, every one *of his hearers would strain every effort td do better than ever before in order that they -might not. let .down those who fight for us . by land; by sea, .and, by air.' If you can bray a bond and have not been eanvassed, -See your local canvasser. will receive. prominent, space. While theirs is the most 'danger- •ous . and More' spectacular . part. war cocild net be waged success- fully without industrious ;work-. _ ers on farms, in' mine, ' factory and other civilian 'services. Twice each year all our people are ask- ed .to 'take an important ..part in achieving victory by supporting .- the Victory Loans. It is hoped that every 'Canadian. will accept "Put Victory First" as his own motto. Ottawa 'audiences who heard this 'week Miss Florence 11:I;Iors- burgh, M.P. of Dundee, Scotland, were impressed by how little •we 'have felt the impact of .war com- pared with people in Great Bri- tain. As she described those long ,cold nights in 'the winter of 1940- '41 when people shivered in the air-raid shelters, we knew how • fortunate, we. have 'been. Our peo- ple who compain about wartime shortages would' de, well td' live on British rations of a'..half a pint ..iitiros,ti v! BRISK DEMAND FOR RU14LS AT' MAPLE LEA FARM Lorne B. Reid of Maple r Lea Holstein farm, Ripley, .''reports that' there has beena brisk de-, mand for :sons ofw College" Vie Governor • and recent sales have been made to; Walter Walden_; Ripley; J. D. Gale, Guelph; Frank L. Young, Goderich; , R. A'. Cot. - trill, Kincardine; *Roy McBride, Zurich; •Hugh T. Munroe; Thor- old and Renlie Bros:, Kem.pt- ville. rs Rich Prune 'Biscuits Magic's 4 tbsin : shortertia%' flair uk c. ,,111k`. • 4t'' sifted' • • 6tste2Chlrteirrs,as ins r •ley ts�m. f. le wheat flour -egion' 3 desired 'vigil Add .. 1 Slit' tithe �l first three tngredient(;ut, in .. whole together N lemon rind. make wheat Noun. Add milk to make ' �vhol shorta ug until mixed inctrshick spread. with 11011:01.11: h- d chopped runrellr ill. '�oft�ciQµra drained csug� o�oll afo'r t ell , Cut .le w' well-doh-0d ncbrown pieces; rand on end in odeI to grease -emu muffin Pans .Bake, In Makes 'moderate mode to greased 75°F 0 about 30. m' a baking poen l3 ¢ Per. average Costs less tMp° ' RAPID CITY Mr. Nelson Webster and Dick Reed.' visited this past Week with' 1-elatives 'around town. They are both employed at .Ford 'Motor Co. of Windsor ' and the ..st'rike., th.ccre gave therm a few. holidays. Mrs Richard- McQu'illin visited last. Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Agnes Stephenson and, other relatives at. Varma. . Mrs. W. D. Reed of Auburn vis - ileo it11'"'Nil and Mrs. V( ."'"G.' .Reed the first of the week; MP. and Mrs. Ross McMillan, Mary .and '.Hugh Allan visited on Sunday with .Miss Mary McKen- zie. �. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Avery of town have Movedto the Bovlf• - ker hoose here. • j. Mr. Nelson Webster, Mr. and Mrs. • W. G.. Reed, Eunice and Dick called on Mr:' and Mrs. Ben Brown 'Sunday :afternoon. ad &at to rite VZCT Vat/ NDS &de/ Par BANKOTM0 NTREAL Y.. 1f you are without the ready cash to buy T `ictory Bonds, we shall be glad to arrange .purchase for.•ybti through our, time -loan plan. Victory Bonds should be kept safe: For YOr per $100 per 'year,.ntinimuni charge 256 we will place your bonds in our vaults for safekeeping.11111.111111111111111111.11111 234S • a