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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-02-06, Page 5THURSDAY, F,P1i01,1.41iT Oth; 0:4 Lyceum .. . Theatre • . -wiNo-iAm• • • . • t Show, start's at P.m, 'except • Sattirdhyp, Saturday night .two'shows at 7,45 and 9.45 pfm. • 'Thur. aital• Friday, - Saturday ,1 Feb 6 7 8. „ • DOUBLE HILL STAN LAUREL-. AND. .OLIVER' HARM .• • !* Ars :.AT SEA" • ‘4"..1rER'FIDGEON* AND RITA JOHNSTON ,Nick (after Detective :-COmettY and- Mystery' to make an eveniiig: Add of laughs uifd Chills. • •; Alatiliee 'Sat. nfternopn 2:30 pin , Motidik; TneSdaY,' ,Wedaesday. E wheiber mohst neoPle western .Canada: .$pecial. Bargain 'Excursions ‘' ghtenel tbaa e,y do - . 10' 11; .12. RICHARD', GREENE ZORINA PETER LORRE - • iWasAn Adventuress The story of what happens. :I when jewel theiveX fall,put. • tkise-!`MIL*.31. OF TIMR" "Cartoon" "SPecililty" HQLYROCID kANGSI DE .• ... The Whitechurch Red Cross- sotiety held their annual meeting irr the Vt.- .stitute Hat last- Thnrsday ofternoen. Those' elected to Office:, president; Mrs; 4ey. 4: . rollocfc; ,I.st viee, Mrs. R. Mow.bray; -seey, Mise"Arzelina-Scot-C .Treat., Milan Moore; convener Atatn• paign.l.cominittee„ Gibsen Gillespie; conyenel wcirk, Mrs. Lance Grain; as. , sistants„. Mrs:, diliton,Gillespie, Mrs. ' C. Murray; -cutter, Mrs. R.:'MowbraY; 1 rePre.s.entative. 'at Winghern, 'Mrs; L. ,S.Grain. The rePort 'of Work :for. nine • months: 170- pairs. stoke, .19 ',ewAters, -25 scarfs; 1 heititet, , 24 • Piiittnas, 1 Vittlets, 01 bottle. covers .43..pilloir. .,ease0', 17 '1-.ieets.;2 :OM's, 4 :flainielet'pe' blankets, .17 Woollen blankets, 4, coin, Plete_infaat.laYettes. Children's Under 'garmentswere also made.' In .011 59 garments. were mede..9flie tottil;- re 1 ' ceipts•vtere 8745.31. Expenses $514.84. Balance Un hand, 8230.47. - '• • ...t. Mrs, Nellie' ,Marsball . of Toren - ito spent the Week -end with her: par- ents. Mr.' ,and Mrs. OpOrge Harknese. 1, 111rt•I 'J.. RiChardion 'and Bob spent I Sunday. with Mr. .and . Mrs. .Victor ti,:inerson. . ' . . • Mr: WM. BroWn spent the: week - 1 ' end With- relatives.'at., Pine 'River. 1 A ntirribei froth here attended the ' hockey match- in ,Wingliata. , M-1nd4M•rsvi,7-•Oley-L-Tn,...1V1r.. arid' Mrs. R. Stuart;,' Velma,. Eileen -enci Donald spent -IVIonday___*-yening with :Mr: 'and Mrs., George .Tiffin, • .• • The . Young' People of Langside, practised their:play' "Grandpa's TWirt siter" 'at the.....hcmc_.0 Ili@.S...Ardy..,,ss Bron. on ,Friday evening and Tugs, 'clay evening Of this ,week they 'prac- tised, at the •home ,of Mr;: Foster Mof- bUNGA .1,1NON THE Nr. and *Ts. •Geoxge Yundt and LUCKNOW SgiNTINEL .Miss Oaseney of Merieton visited.Mr. Published everY.:!Purstlay and Mrs. H. J, L; Eedy SundaY. U3dserwent Operation . Miss -Jean Smith, 'eldest daughts a Mr. and Mrs: Abe Smith; 6th Con. of; Vest Wawanosh- and, theltriew School student underwent an oopeTation for appendicitis at Goderich. Hospital. She hats returned" to het home again and is imPrOving nieelY. 'Mr. Wm. FerguSoni. eth Con:' of .West Wawanoidt" Underwent. an* op- " -Victoria •flospital;; London. Rtj:le,"anisld:1174M•aYeiv. ille13••1:QuIr15:4rt.4t4(46e1 Verna Anderson); a SO, 4oderich hospital, Oongrapulaticins: • recently and is reported to be iniProv- ing very well since. . ••; Villagers were also pleasantly stir,* prited.tbis week to hear of the stork visiting Dr; and Mrs. -T. Toll, :Blyth, -b-Kinging littlediughter. Mrs;, Dairi•Fowler,.who is 'spending the•ivinter with Mr..and Mrs. :Victor Errington is not enjoYing the best ,of health Mr. George Hodge is' a:victim of 'the -41u this week.' • • • . • Mr. and Mrsa% Charlie Mills and son Bob GOderich visited Mrs. 'Mill's Uncle, Mr. John • Mos on Sitrfday, anima_ JILL_Co'mfUrt. • • A strange convey•anee which. :treated_ much attention- aPpeared in the Village last FridaY7 indien. a tarp - horse power Sleigh -mobile owned and operated bY Mr. ,Sarn• .Sherwood cif Crew was used 'bring Mr. and Mrs. SherwoO.d7 and friends lb•-• the annUal Red Orate meeting. The body. of a 'sedan was mounted, on a raeligdulgttatsio”nlarm sfeigh, and the steer hig was looked after by. opening' tile tcindshield slightly to allow the "spark levers, to Com' *•:through. We are Wondering if •Sain gets by without new. becuse-pla-tes--foar-Ahis. „ at Lucknow, Ontario. ,Mrs, A. p. 1114(Itenzie-pi./priew. Campbell ThOmPsan---Publisher :THURSDAY, "'FEBRUARY 6th; .4,41, . . • Mist Eileen Hall of Lucknow spent the" Week -end: with Miss wind . Th\e Langside Club, Wiehtild th entertatimient; dance, cgt Frid evening.. in the Hall. Itt The Whitechurch Women's Institu Will held their February theettirg-7' eir ay te. 4:111; OVERSEAl MAIL The following 'fetter, reproduced in Part, was ,received by peeve N. E. Bushell 'from a friend 'overseas.: 1.'`I am one at those queer individ- uals who regard ilits.Varnot sci_miieh ativila fight against' aggressien (altho that parts is important), but rathers, as ti battle ,between forces of reaction and revolution and my belief .ii that in our, usual ;British 'fay there will be a reasonable ,compromise in this country and that what we do Will have its influence, throughout Europe You can't alWays tell which. We cer- ., , at any rate. Big changes fir the social tainly feel ,that we are Iffiii-elicitir- order are inevitable and everytbmg ,riTig times arid :cannot, coMplain of getting bored. We. naturally, miss•the .lioeimngv incointodlelePdellbasy 7r1:iestliprnesibehlean:n1 unselfish persons. There certain number who hope; after ' the are still „a hailing •others in your he -Use, but ire nated teachers and they fit in very three children and it isn't all., honey have been lucky. :We have turn:. evac- Well." PAG,V,PIVE thunderstorin-Pr bably less. In the daylight raids we ride about im buses and walkabout \the streets quite and, after all) th.e chance's a .a.bonab coming just Where ybi happen '.IPRONI, . ALL .STAE.TIflisiS IN .EASTERN \ -.CANADA - Going. .1)..aily. FebMaii.--1.0,1941 Inclusive- . . _ .. ,.„ •.Re...ttrn liMit-”,45. days •• . TICKETS •0000. IN • .., • - te7be are 'rather'yemote, Actually we COACHES. at fares APProxiniately: :11/sc per mile ,ofteiL. 4011,!_t iraew Yi4ethet.' VOURIST„ SLEEPING CARS .at atiOrMiiniate1.3" 1.-%C per lalle raid on or not. The nightly birr4.1ge' " STANDARD SLE-RPNG .London,is-a different thing, ' but then ,everyone -takes' cover because of the •shrapnel,' I have fortunately been able,to.get home every night, We g -et .pjanes'over Chorleywood regularlY every night' and have h.sd 40, hoinbs in the Parish but netlffing closer , 40 na than the cerninen,• • just the other side of the railway line. To start with we took cover -under the stairs which we had rigged up as a shelter; but now we -usually' go on haying • our Meer of reeding. There As a' raid on- now and 'I call hear bonibi or guns in the distance. war to ,revertito the conditions which existekbefore With its gross inequa- • ities„ and colossal uneMployment,, • not realising that any attempt to do this The folio -Oiling letter in Part'from would inevitably :lead to revolution Ackert. , Ftbruary 11th Tbe',igntln--Love_ / Mrs*. John Reid of ,Reid's Corners, tr r d •• . • •_ last a. few o wiong to no one, w ,e given by Mrs: Thos Gaunt. - call-,I.a.ws 1I'd like to change. Pap 'Legislation, Mrs. V. Emerson., all' spent a feW' days the past week wi ti her daughter, Ra.ynard A.ckert. •Mr. told Mrs, Robea MacDonald and.fa,mily'spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford 'Johnston. Mist Gwendolyn Aetert. left fol• .• Toronto On Sunday for a two Ayeek.s • course and will then resume her pot:, ttien Burleigh; Falls: !gr. and Mrs, Win. Eadie, Doris and Lorne spent••Sunday evening at Mr. Robt. MacDonald's... • Miss Mary Sinith and -Miss Winni fred Ackert tpent TuesdaY evening 'With Miss Eileen Valad, • Mrs. A. Ackert, krt. Wm. Elliott Mitt:Mary Sinith,, 'Miss Gwendolyn Ackert, Messrs. Jack Ackert and Or- ville Elliott spent Wedne,sday even- ing at Mrs. Charles Congrain's. Robent IdacDonald and farnili • spent Monday afternoon at Mr. 'Thos., Harris': • • . - • Miss Doris Eadie. Meters. Lloyd and .fack Ackert attended the Rih School skating •party- in 'Lucknow Wednesday night. . • • ' Mr. and Mrt.'Neil •MacCallum and 'Mrs. Bill' Scott of Langside, 'were re- cent •visitors with Mr and Mrs. Cliff Johnston. Mr. and Mrs.' Richard Elliott spent Sunday at Mr.'Thos. Robb's at Lent- lltIP • 1 er, .1-10SIGOING TO U. 5. AS PRICES RISE Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johnston and haby -Spent Tharada_y evening. at Mr. _ Richard Elliott's. • • CitEWE A new factor has entered the al- ready disturbed Canadian bacon sit - nation -hog exports .,to the- United States. S.ubstantial shipments are,iil- ready,sreported from Alberta and east- ern *niers are said to be preparing to export to Buffalo and Chicago, says the Financial Pbst in a ePecial despatch from Ottawa. High Amer- ican log prict.s, of coursels 'the reas- on for this new deireloPrnent which completely reverses the situation' of a yearago. Then better prices in Can- ada as a result of the' 1939-40bacon, agreement with, Great Britain, attrac- ted a big, volume -of American' pork to Canada, a',movenient which „was only stopped' by., the 'imposition of a virtual 'embargo. • ' Fear Switch to -States IlOg prieee. in the.. United 'States have moVed up from little over , $5 per. Cwt. a year ago to 'over : $8 at present. There is a 'substantial ,duty on these animals entering the U. S. th , • Mr. Matthew Shackleton is in • • • • Annual -144 Crois4ke •A• successful year'a work Was .te7. viewed when the . Dungannon Branch, of the Red Cross held its tiiiniial.meet- , ,.. iiig in the United. Church, basement . on Friday; 'January 1st with thepres- • of 'the slums, has. opened: the ,eyes ident Mr. H....1, L., Eedy in the chair. of litany to the condi:bens under which• The niinutes were read and iiiinroied. the poor live and called forth a wide - Mrs . R. Davidson, Werk convener, ex- . alit ..writing this ie:tter 'at :the cif-. pressed apPreciation of the:splendid I' yloo as.l'ani 'going to a nieeting at .0,.'ii...yind....we...43,_not,:_witiltr_ .... . Bob Thompson, .son • of Mrfl and Mrs. ' • , X.--"It.-ThorripsPii; irittY PtevO-iriterest-7-' taLorarobreaders.' Bb . is a -Wireless eri-Navy --mine- - "You are in. 4 vosition to be Able i to judge =these queitions ,.flom the ionpger point of view of big business and, sweeper OneratingfrOin an Eat Coact also that of the; social , reformer and port• .' ' ' • : 41: - I :-; , 1 :should be very interested to k ov, • . Monday,' January ,27th, 1941. -What 'cOndirsionyou-have -reac d• I am net among those :who nt to: Pesi' !other,' Da'd and Air: '...- s abolish private enterprise with its. Monday everthig"and I'm unin the incentive and: ability to get things Dartmouth Service Canteen With a done, but .4 am convinced that there friend of mine from the boat it's a Inuit be more State Control, I, partic- new place' we've found to go'. to an ularly of essential:, serviOS such as it's Only about ten minutes Walk froni transport a:dr1 mines, and also that where:the ship is docked.. It's a hitter mone3L.mnst ,11.1e brought back to it cold. night Out,\up=fy around mi.() original piirpese as a :means of ex-. buflown- here eeraa-i-ike•-abpnt-:-ff'cighIe:TW-we , eren't-hr-t-ilf-fiveLoc" ock- , . .. cbarig,e 'an -a not a medituri-.to le ould t home, on ac- Saturday 'afternoon as it -began to Mg: The evacuation from the towns; .,count „et' the dampness. • , snow very heavilyand also gOefoggy. the : nightly pilgrimage of the poorest You remember the letter I wrote Also we met a , Convey coining Out daises te the tubes-, and the bomhine last. Wednesday about seeing the big so we, ,jiiit. crawled along. liner come in. The civilians And sol- W11, I WaS•• just on the verge • of UI I i eke about seeing On it turn -:-filling mit:a requot form for leave COST OF ACCOMMODATION in SLEEPING CARS ADDITIONAL ' • Baggage Checked. Stopesers at all points, going and returning. , 'SIMILAR -EXCURSIONS. FROM •VVESTERN• TO EASTERN;CAN' • ADA DURING ,SAME PERIOD; Tickets, Sleeping Car Reservations and all inforntation final any •- • (. - Agent:. • 4:sit FOR nip,Npkapa " ,T1• DIAN NATIONAL; • it in a newsreel .ar anything. ron% ashore now einee, you get the stat- knew, its the ,•gOod ship Cpmei. ;. To i ionery free •(1'm getting very Seotch). make a ,good showwe all had to wear I I- get an ectra 26c a day or being th-ey7Piped. "action I en a minesweeper--lart4ts-orkly--.Paid-'-- everY three months at is the ittn, stationer and we • all had to sling our gas, rna.sks-:over .our. shoulders wells'k I was'. an deck • a feW:timee se May' .hapPen.. to 'be the pictures:, The camera was on .another sweeper •fol- loWing •• . • :•FridayeVenidg Ted'.dimnirighain,;a signaller from Hamilton. and.,Mys.elf: came up te DartMouth -where we dis- covered ...this . canteen 'and its 'really nieest,,„yet think.' We. had a ..COUPle of games, of Ping pong 'and then, we:Went • up •to the North IStar. aliiio money, so you :see I'm really getting. 4; -be "in the -money". With love -to all, • •••••• Lady:"What size shoes do you , • re- uire?" - Tramp: "l)utino, mum. ¶ ain't never - had shoes that' Way. I can .either get:- rny feirin 4re'iffiaY can't. , v 40x:Y - bow 'de 'SrOri de nne ignorance?" and dance every Friday might, so you See. I celebrated 'Burn's Night„ after Willie: "It's when 'Yea. den% knoW: ' all . -I was thinking .of the big hockey,' '36inethirig and someone finds it Out",', game: and daire-e7at home ainr Vdhlir :•'• : • ----,7-7"'""1- ' - ' '•' :-7- ' - - , certainly 7 like to • 'haVe, been there for. "Stout peOple. are Much :more • bon - them: However, I still hope' to be vable than thin Ones": *, „' ."1 -low do you Make that out" ,, hoine ,before • the hockey season . • . "Well,. it's difficult' to,..get them to • We haven't been to tea, since Sat- toop yth"g lvi.." , . oon !*ari _in_ , lo'v" • urday and expect to he in'. for.,,a, Couple , •-•::. -.,--, - - Teachezi "Make , a. sentence with. the more days as they are having enTine -ordN-4`atttrele-anirhe'rne. ell. "• mari eat on -a fice at 1' o'clock on a Saturday after - co -operation given by all: in • aecom Plilshing the large aniount of Work , done, The treasurer, Arthur Brown 'terror at 3..p.ni..1.O:atiaugUrate a ser reported a. 'total of $5g6.8.5 raised .i.es of lectures On "The. -New: Order with .$23.28 balance from last, year. in Europe,' It it arranged under the $274:92 tivare expellees, outstanding auspices of the W,orkere Educational invoices $180.00 and there's, $234 hal, .Asseciation and the Universities and ance •in tbe treasury Mr. Newman We are hoping to get "a. took the chair for • the election of itatte4 Chorleywood where wehave officers which are: president, Mr. H. succeeded in getting a number of J. L. Eedy; Vice-president, Mrs:' • R. st•Litilt going The 'Church gives Davidson; •Mrs. Olive S. Culbert, sec us no help at all and unless she does retary and Mr. Arthur Brewn, Tretts take an interest in tbe 'sociological urer Auditors, Mre. ,I3ert ,Roiteli and question I think she is doemed. I Mrs. Lorne Iveis. A representative was severely taken to task at a wet- froni each district and Organization i e of. our *Clint* Connell because •a forth the Work committee, with Wri":"&ferrairst-Wea.trainster. when' lied in R. Davidson: work cOnvener. All res- vited to address tip, had talked pOli- ident clergymen are honorary presi- tics and because the meeting didn't dents. A vote of thanks for the of ;open and Close With: praier! I am ficers': work,. the church for Ineeting; afraid .i .ain a rebel: against 'orthridox drivers of bread trucks for • delivery religion as .feel- that tine religion. of Work arid material. were heartily is slimmed yp. in our duty towards' our endorsed. The seeretary has received neighbour and not forms .cere- acknowledgethent of 426 pairs sox,"thonies and doctrines. I have ceme 20' sweaters, 46, scarfs,' 51 wristlets: across se many' hypeerites in connec- 1 knee cap, 2 hot rater bag covers, tion with the Chureli that I am often 7 .Ifelmett% 11 wash ,claths, 170 tempted to sever my cennection With , pyjam'as, 224 ,shkets, 182 pillow cases7 51 blankets, 19 gate, 5 cartons of giving Us a lead •in the right ,..(nr refugee clothing. On Friday another rather left) direction and ; Would Shipment was packed consisting Of, not he -Surprised to see a real revival 60 pairs sox, 1 'pair seaman's long in the near future under his leader' - SOX, .3 sleeveless sweiitert; 1 turtle ship. • . .• neck sweater' ('havY, use), 31 serfs (Sunday) .1 went to my lecture Air ptain 4iitts, 3 two-way' mitts; yesterday afternoon and from• the 10 helmets, 28 pair ipOtinas, 4 ,sheets, talk given. by the tutor you. would I Pair flannel blankets, 1 pr.: women' P have thought- be had been reading bloomers; 9 unfits. this letter! And this morning I at; tenclea 'a Britieb Legion 'parade at. the ITECHURCH bet this'iS offset almost entirely by e 10 per Cent preraiain on Arnerican fonds, 'Ta Meet the .Cdinetition of .Arnerican lag bitYers, Canadianpack- ers have been forced. to bid domestic' prices up to a point beyond that just: ified hy the present British bacon deal. The Financial Post is :informed. So far prices are not -far out of line but Ottawa officialg are .distinctly wor- ried over: the possibility of serious 'divertion of Panadian hogs' to tho united States. Woodatock. attending :..the funeral of his stint, Mrs,. Chambers. • Miss Mabel Reid spent a week re • ceritly with relatives in Toronto. . Mr. Colin Crozier of Lieury and Frances of London spent a pleasant week -end at their hone here. , • Mr, and Mrs: Herb Curran ef„Maf-- • eking yisiied friends here on "We& nesday. Mr: Bert Treleaven is visiting with his daughter, Mrs; Vernon.Huntor and • Mr. Hunter near . ' ---"Nriuirig64!1",ffilrere-littended the - annual Meeting "of .lthe Red Crois whieh Was, held At ,Dunginnon on Friday. Interesting reports were giv, -en, Which'showed tbe wonderful work • .416-ite by members in each district. , , .Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Drennan and 3. C, spent Monday evening with Mr. P au d Mrs. 'S. .1. Kilpatrick. Miss Miniel Quinn Wes att her home • „' near Kincardine for the 'Week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curran and fam- ily ,Were, &Mao visitors 'win friends. at ,Ifafeking. •. The Sunday. School and Y. P. IL held A.Sticial in the school FriditY• etenine *Ilen. it'. gerod-'prograta of, •:gAinei and. co -min -unity 'singing and tisPeiling match .by Mrs. Cecil Blake was enjoyed: She taught when she •Wag teacher 'here scrne re* .yard ) • an esPalater clans° in the been deal '; w`hldi provides ter 'a :higher Uritisi) • Oriel in the AineriCan coin- , . , APProxiinately 70,000 live hags are needed weekly to maintain our • pro. raised galon supply to Great Brit- ain. This onstitutes a major outlet for Canadian farniers in Great Britain and Ottawa determined no matter hew hiih Aineilean kiag prices may go ,that the British bacon quota must. • • To Held IT. K.:Quota , ' The boraiiiioli Government. C01.114, Of course, .solve the whole' matter Very cluickly by placing an embargo on Canadian hog shipments .to the Un- ited' States. But this, it is feared,. would- me.an: a feria rebellion. and after its experience With butter and with the present agricultural delega- tion on its hands,. Ottawa is not going ,to ask for further' fttrin trouble., ••• A mare likely course 'will be 0 ad- vise Canadian packers to' continue competing with American prices tb secure sufficient Canadian hogs- to :fill -the bacon qiibta and any losses incurred .will made' god by a' Governnica.subsidy; Another possiBilitY is a higher ba - cm !price 0.41 Great Britain: Details oi the recent bacon deal have' never been made public but teceirt4i at a Arestern farm meeting gon. 3. 01, Gardiner: Dorninien Minister cif Agri-, culture and negotiator Of the, _agree- ents With the Moth,* Country', is iepOrted haie Stated that thee is ua ed out to be largely German prisoners when one,. of, the gparkers went to expectiou read in tli.epapers about the tweescaping: ," - • • - • iThursday morning we weren't Sail, nand' a gtoup .of us who,bad never received' our ,gas ma:slre, went over. tb the dockyard for our gas course: In the morning we •were given lectures :on 'the: different • types of gas, how the :hospital with a very heavy cold so I. didn't is I want everything to be 'favourable sAs possible , When I do ask for it, but I've a notion I."11. be seeing you sometime in. February although' so many things •can happen. I 'forgot to mention that the chap I was-, with, \Sunday night' was Galax; ;aek and :he.:rose,". Two Coininunists were 'walking in' . he park. "Nice weather were bay - •.ng,' said one, "Yes", said the ,other, • grudgingly, "hitt the rich are ,having it too." Mary: "I' hear your boy friend wants 'to settle `down and own a house." • Jane::"Well, he's got a. good start. ga,ve .him the gote last night." , .to detect •thein and what to• do. abo.ut •anteeried (the' whole ship) soon it, In the afternoon we got oni 'masks as he got back on board On aceourit , and were ptit in a Cliamber-filled With of diphtheria. However I've come lin mall'ieiv4 his wife' 4 f" coat, is that, love?". "'It. depends on • tear' gas just to test them. To prove contact with it quite a. bit so hope I i'whether he gives it. to her to ketqi there really Was eta in -the room we can, centint,re to keep free of it', . • 'her Warm or keep ,her Oral" had to take them off..for a few mill,. Spent .part of. t afternoon in t 'utes'and we all had, a good cry. TWIT room listening to the rael\io.".I -There seetaecl' to a lot of things cart get alinost any place in the world happening list week. On Friday when • it: I was. listening to the "Happy' we sailed, a movie camera M:ewe came Gang" .and Could' picture' -YOu at along to take 'pictures of mine sweepz;horne also 'earing . • . • ing operatioas.: So if you ever see Yell notice I write all my .letters couple." . Salesnian- repretent the , . • Wool compa.ny, madain.o.Would you . he interested,in tome,,coloffal,yarnsl' • HOusewife: "Yeah. Tell me a . • 13n"ptigt church and the sermon ykrasi on . ...______ „ .exactly similar lines. What everNon BORN.i. On January •27th to Mr. is insi:stillg on now -As that the Gov - and Mrs. -T. Jantzi (nae Anetta Fish-• 'erninent should .announce in noun- ei;), a son. Congratulations. -- certain terms ,what our peace termo Mr's. Tichberne Of ,Ooderich:ii spen- are - that we are not fighting for ding a ew-Ldays.with-1115flther Mis. 'Imperialism •and that National SO?: Kwinedy, as her :brother Peter 64 eieignity will ' be . subservient to col been in bed but We are 'glad' to, say. °Perati.on with all .other countries on is some better. . . an equal footing; that we are deter „ Mr. and Mrs. tt. Serott of Teeewaker mined to abolish • uneinploynnent even' if the work we pro'vide appears to- be visited •reeetitly with his sieter, 1VIrs. O : Murray. ' , ", unecemOnlic; that everyone Wile can chance' - 4 reeeption'was held at the honde of benefit .„ •• by ft will 136 given 0, Mr.; and Mrs. David Gibbs in hinico of a higher education; and that•ever4Y- of their 'daughter's 'marriage, mi.a.1 one shall have .a • decent wage. The will ilo longer be;7put Off 13.3r Helen Gibbs to •Pte, Whitby of toel,-.: people the, plea Oat we cannot afford suCh now, which took Place Saturday; • ' reforins . as ' the financing 4) :the war ! The. annual ineetink of the Pro- byterian church WAS held Oil Vionday, has exploded .that • falladY, I ani con - 'A good attendance was p4sent. All x'need that unless we can premise reports were gone over and 0, very a social order which the °boa -ries of good , report of all theWiirk of the Europe are certain is better than that past : year. Four„, new managers were offered by Did* we shall not get the elected, Mesers- James Million, John rtoo.divill, and the war ,Wi31 drag on Craig, Albert Paterson, John mow_ Much:longer. Priestly holds this view strongly and he has an • erior-, lyray. We are sorry to report the, vqrs' Rev, Mr. Pollook, OtVirig td- his doe.: ihcins felinvoillg$ tor's ordos, has; to take -a red and • rlqow ite to h,ow the war is affect may not be able to preach for a yearfag os personally,' We appiteciate Your A...Supply or the Young 'PeOple will thought bit we are really not having take the .serviees'at 11 oleteek Eo is so, bad a time as yOu wenid think, , °' " .: Of ei*irs the risk t 46 greater but in , Reflectiag with TRANSPORTATIONthe.13ank • of Montreal has team•worked with.this industry all, the•way--from stage -coach Co sue:unlined triirq from tailing ship to modern ocean liner; from plodding canal.boat to swift -flying aircraft. ' •• Hundreds of great and small carrying coinpanies rely on the, Bank of Motakeal lot the specialized services Chey • need,wia i le tens ofchousands of the pee* Who work int them are among our welcrinie customers Who have saw inset chequing 'accounts,orbctiow for personal needs: Serving Canadians and their indusiries in every section of thoostrtnotnity, we invite joss to discuss.rovg banking rercireniessts witkut. . , A. N. 0 F.: 111 0 111. T It E 'A 11111K WHERE ar4ALt; 41,660tnkfi'S ARE WEllie`Olitt“ • 6 ,tucktio* Branch : V. N. PitEST, Mahal* BuY, WAR SAVINGS CERTIVICATES MODERN, ERPERIENCED 11A NiciNq SERVICE. , • tbe .• • • tco7e of 123 ltea;s! Si; tietymf:Operition 0 , •