The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-02-27, Page 44,4 •
ANGELEkt,
IN JANUARY:.
14fthia•
If must be that the,readiiri Of the
Sentinel have long Vance fergettell
my -existence:1f I may he forilvee•
try to do better in the future.
ere is a saying that Mach avatee
s PeSsed-. under the bridge sinc°
„last, Met,: and that's.a very great
been abroad some, and
e- seen alittle. Which might -be of.
est to the.viep4-,411-tke
Ovis'auti
to othr1flOre Te -
THE WCKNOW SENTINEL,
COORRigs$.7coRto
Me Charlie liedgina. is speeding a
11
day Or two in Teeelltell this W0elt•
Mr. andJ1r3. .ac Sehx_smaiser and,. a...
Helen visited at Or. and Mrs. ricta--$0oydg 14.14IMINATEp FRIDAY
-BYWINGIIA31,1111,DIAM
ockey Chatter
situated.
roamed-em
Hodgins Saturday everang.
.,111iseei Isabelle AticICaY and Jean
Anderson spent e week -end at. Mr.
Charlie
,
-1114-jetie:::;Edgai-4and-laraily,,ieisited
Mr. and. Mrs, Iloward Edgar recently.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ithas anent Sun -
1.11F.
and ivIrs. Hanna. -
Mr. .JoeWaI1 and: Ear1aE0
Tee s•P4711,. Intended,. for 'last; 5v00161, •
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aurell its boundaries Mr. and mts: sr johnston from
Is • is what %the book 'says. It leintait Were visitors with -Mr, and
has a population if 1,500,000: Mrs. Wilfred Fairish ° and Anne Mae
„VOWS a let of people, believe; over. the week -end.
• ' A member from here attended the
7this-city of -Los Angelee-ialligh__Pieboaj concert in Lueknow on
lige sprawling City. at is More Thersdey night, • , :
like a -spider Web With a•neehuis •of
population etiatres at the interseetlee
:et: each ecniVerging thread. Some of
•Mr. and Mrs. Ernest: Blake from
iVkafeking visited one day recently
taith Mk, and Mrs. David Little and
own, bay aisle inbarseetions ;have diffeaent Miss •IaarY Alton.ten , •
er.:e0a. nanteevHollywood,"Glentiale, Burbank. Mee and Mrs. .Lloyd 'Robb and Anna
'641eefeeil Beverly Hills, etc. are only sonie1 of from 'Pinkerton were visitors in the
burg an Saturday.' • .
dent geHeeery.' r hem.
' But one Of the amazing things is :MT- John D. Fairlial :went to %man
that: Los Aitteinie. lret on-Thersday,toaea„Mre....Farriefi.
who
hag been' but' glad to knew that,
"• • •
were you last
a, there- WaS-1
gangmanageddwdrifts.- Don't
have too? •
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other city o s size. • a yvi ere m :
the ';:erld:: at ' least that- • I know, of, she isalallth ielProVed. '
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It's centre i 20 Miles freak any nav- :Miss Rea IVIllier of Paramount is
igable stream or the ocean, anduntila visitor w,ith Mr.. and . Mts. Lorne
'Man,' through the government and the Parrish. '
i 60- 'Melt, -heearae--naterested- mid -.MiSe • ifrli_AFAL 4_lt_o...n.Lfre.111'..R.s.e.h-e.t.:..
o.rerainder ,for you, . ; total visited with Mae Vera Little
• ' ' ' ' dredged out a hole in the ocean's.rim
Bang
-Taddiea-Buy Wit Sav- it had no harbor • at all. 'Even nowl; one . day • recently.
"'regularly, and help win after the expenditure a 'inani Mill; Quite a ratieber attended the Kin -
ions, it hes:a 'barber whieh, is totaill: tail *c;ineti's Institute dance held at
inadequate to the commercial import- ICingsbridge last Friday night and,
ato Wind ite- another .anee 'Of .-the "glreateat.: city west of Mr.,. Keith 4.9..hu§t00*_h01.0 :the Ineka
one when the ticket Seas drawn for the
nial.next.tweek so king Chicago. And as the city, grows and
it Wilt: this *in hale, to he enlarged, sl
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Wr. ITE....C.'1H9It, Ctl
a •fii* days 104 (week with beiaunt
yjlera:ito.ISowid.,7eguso,u. of Tondo): 0.14
Mre..Xliniteth Weaver arnt-cgraVd-
Oa Billy retnilia ta-ker-nOtan-ahar
after vending a fawmenths,with her
Outecoted, 10 to .5 hY. ".SPe4er OP, sell et SlldhleTY• ' . s
Patients: TO Gllre ' Wingha,m The . we are 7ao* is . eepott Mr.. Gilt
......Roand 15 to IP-Sepoiee Were Short to he laid. off N.verk,,418 the T0
: Handed 7.1*--: pria-o-Erfott.--• - :- .• -- in, t Vent i-ln ,M,r, had es Wilboar
son s •
. . mill, Wheelie' .et&Otr;ea,.....7.
eason; Excue
=raft CoriletVta :.,:.t.eara .!fOod.,.. L ... - ,:• , - .....
0. 410. e0Sall' l ‘Scde „lasItinT:e'da, Pa:Vice:8Y twaeutee:, '
rwas :•' furnished, With natty new bine..., Mrs. zeanniertion is en the .sick list
and white sweaters foiwhat, pree0' Her daughter, Lila tia111 Wingham
to be their final appearance Of .the, is spending a few dgYa.„theee. We
year. The jerseys ear)ried the emblem hope for g -geed' recovery. *
,'Maple L. Leafs". , ' ;" ' •The. Weirld'a :Day of Prayer will be
But to get back to the game -"The *Id an gal,' • the, 28th in the Pres -
Indians outscoredthe locals 141 to 5 hYteriari Chit& All the ladies of bete
4.6 meet PaisleyilnLthe-Group f tea
, gon_lifYlIrs.. congregititateare cordially' invited to
to take the round 15 to 8
They earned.. the min, oatspeedingthe
"MliPle leafs" but hot outplaYing
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THURSDAY, PEBRIJARY•27tle; 194*
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. . ettee•-a--- •
WANirED-'-'fo'talke soharge o.
form-loust have experieace. S. 11).
Stothers. Arthar, Out.
eeee-smita-tifiat
tiftl(sTelinear, 3"--er-1 roonis;-,--fer
two &chats: Apply at Sentinel Office.
LOGS WANTED -.-Ail kinds of loge,
get our Prices 'iefOre, selling. Luck -
now - Senettill•COnit,lib Phone 57 anJ
79; Lueinow, • ,
e,40034,eri' for •the
MAFEIC ,
giteeileft.,,fer uke. Week).- '
jelt„ returned to
tford Sunday. .
he W. BT.'S. will meet this Wed -
sr afternoon at•thelteine:of Mrs.
'
from fitne'ite'Illiee.! :" .• • We are sorry .0 hear that Miss
Les Angeles Wast•fitst-httilt7sibetitEilen m hell who bas been in Tor-
onto and under thai., doctor's - care, is
a Spanish Mission in the open desert. •
The country wise mostly flat, Covered llmne at %Present*. ' • ' '
with ,sage brush, Which ' is still 7•°--- bo 'aiwietare.:C-glad pb6
Campbell tis•4;*90;tth
'vingata:s
slowly.
seen In 011ie* greasesiood,; Mesquite, :
Mr. George ,lionger who has been
nen, Of which grew much higher than visiting with friends. in Toronto is
a ITke'ne l'eail* : '.., • back assisting Mr. Wilfred Fairish.
• There was little or no water.. Wells- 1,1r. Joe Alton from ;Colborne was
r.. y -• Blundell attended 'the which were ;dug', produced a ' spuey '
- a visitor on Sunday with .or. and
heeheY tattle in. Terontis Saturday liquid which lwas neither palatable or 1VIrti.' David- Little:-
evening'," . digestible.. But the sturdy mist -Biopsy' ies
. . . ..
Mit 'A N Atkinson of 'Goclericli . . .
of -14--,..,e Spanish Roman Catholic ex.,
TO ARRANGE CENTENNIAL
pedition, never falteeed in their,
week wit her 4laug forts to bring' solace to the aorta .of
Mrs. Richard K*4 •
The Y held social inthe the few inhabitants • ef the country,
'-
hall hitt Progressii4 hut introduced_a_method of irrigation
...0, flIrflflltIfW Loa:Heir. ,;weae' played and foliOvrin whielt,is the father allsuchefforts
. , . " • •••• • .•
this hatch. was served.' on this continent.
Mts. S.: J:; ,tilpetrica•: spent - last ' As the, town -grew and Cattle and
raeadger•aleeenoere:ateiler-ases...41,earaa. homes, aria intrretin
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Morten; . greater numbers, greater: irrigation
Mrs. Walter Scott and little son •w,itles on tiny stream's which coursed
;of Belgra,ve: tsperit the weekend with dean from adjacent mountable were
-Mr.• arid Mrs, Norman Shackletonbuiltaind in time, proof of ,the faith
• these industrious.; mea had in the, fut-
ure Of this country was found in the
variety and quality' of the products
of the soiL .,
And when: gold Was fundly"dis-
eivered, in the, mountains Of 'this state.
;a colony' of more or less . prosperoite
people was alreedy•on the ground' to•
help in(the developmettref the coun-
,
BELFAST • .
• Miss Elmira Alton visited last week
with -Miss Vera 'Little. •
Mr. Mete/in Monism vibe) has been
assiathig-Mr. Bert Alton for the past
severe' weeks returned home on Sat-
• liORN-To Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Nix-
• .. en on Tuesday; Febrintry 18th, a min..
cVntritufati6ne:
The Thickett's W. M. S. held their
----inontldy-nieeting•-at-the honie of Mia.
Roy
,Alton on Tuesday afternoon.
Mias Jean Cameron has been vis-
iting friends hi Windsor and vitinty
the last tlwa weeks.
Mr. Jack Irwin returned home after
. spending two weeks in Sarnia • .
Master Jimmie Hackett' Speet. the
"Past week with has grandparents; Mr '
ind Mrs. J. R. HaCkett'ef Lucknow.
• KIKLOSs. CENTRE
Mr. John Slide Of Teeswater spent
the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
, Mud: Ackert. • .
A manlier .from here attended the
-reception held at •Langside Tuesday
everihig in' honor, of Mr. Ond.41ie.
, leek. Pletehei where each and every-
one, senjoYed pleasant evening in
denting/• and entertainment. • , .
.
• Mr. Theerista'Par.ker of BP1mere, MK
and lifte: Oscar 'Keiffer were .tecent
viiiters with Jetties areled—
bleeire. .11ar614,1 Congritn, •Chestee
nd Clifford Relie' 'made a trip to
,yrento Monday. '
• *ides Mary Sinith and Doris ,Eadie
epentSattirday 'afternden With Mr:
.44ui Mrs.. Osier Keiffer.
Mr William, Elliott and; ro,, James
•Tent4ePirie liver, .spe'nt •Sunday vith
:hie 'mother *la 'Elliott. and his
sis-
teT, Mist Eliza Acker.t. • • •
ReY R. e:vati,in
• Attendoice sundo• thnday
School eettice,
• Mre. E1iz Aeliert etitettained
' tininher Of ;frtnds �n Monday, irt
&nee of her tisetheet birthday, Mra,
Wm *Matti whe is 78 years of, tige•
• All lein. Wiediitig, this Aged
• • laiittY Mere hippy lattelaye, , •
tan
Due, t� its peculiar climate, one of
ever:blooming Winner, there has been
tremendous increase inAmpitletion
rate, the largest rate -of any sectionie
the United States within the past 30
years; and it is -still growing..
' Due too, to the almost'. .constantlY
smiling akies,"this has ,become the
seat of the Metion picture industry
an industrY. Which his .grown • to ;be
'one of the greatest ha the World. Most
of the largest concerns, Calumbise
Ant, Universal, Money's,' Warners
VA, a let of eanaller.onee are located
ththtn the limits of thevity,and ther
annual, payrcill tuna into immense fig-
theta as 'the score might indicate.
Lucknow was short-handed -for their
do or die' effort, • and without •Doak
and MacKay of GoderiCh would only
have been able to iee a bare team of
six :men and one subistitute. They
were without the seriirs of George'
latook,,aut„aveith,...a„leg-infeetion,,,,IAsa.
;Barton, Eddie Sutherland, Bill' Har-
ris and Bob VhOripeori., •
MacKay and yours truly did" the
defence chorea, and lwe'? Were: so
busy trying to play almost sixty' Min-
.14.e.i.,:eltkilekeY, that 'Nye" can't give
you muah of -thelow down on really
-
4hat did liappen • •
' Suffice to .say that it was a clean,
•fast brand of hockey, with .I.ucknaw
turning in their hest all-round effete,
of the • year, but ...that Wasn't good
enough and so they hang •up the tOg-i`
for the season -seine maybe for good,
as is the case with ,"Old Susie"' at
least.
Lucknow-7-Geak Matheson; Def.;
MacKay, C. Thompson; Centre, Babe
,Book; wings, Greer, Fisher; alt., Sav-
age, Graham, , Doak: ' „
Streke; Def., Eng-
lish, Ftonteriger; cen:,, Elliott; wings,
Nichol, Foster; alt, Cy Procter, D.
Proctor,. Johnston, Young, Mitchell.
„Referees -Gregg and Brudee:
Summary
First Period
.1-1.Aleclenow, Fisher (Greer) 15:50
(Nichola 16:35
3.:--Wingham,' Nichol ............18:30
penalties-,-Thempson, Fromanger.
Second Period ,•
4•LWitighant.,-, Cy Procter (D; - • -
Proctor) "' 2:40
Lucknow; Fisher ......... 3:45;
,62=WingimuLlibakethAFeaterr
,English) ^5:00
7,-Lucknow, Savage (Graham) 5:40
: 3--Wingharn, Cy Proctor, (D. • •
_ Procter) • .
Third Period •
9---Witighare;.Johnston 3:45
10-IWinghaia D. Proctor 5:10
11.-Lucknow, MacKay (,13: Book) 9:45
12-Wingham, Cy Proctor 12:21
13-72Wingham, Nichol (Ellott) 12:85
I24-Lucknow* Doak (MacKay) 14:40
.15-Wirighmn,i-CY Proctor t17:35
• •
Hanover Transports, who have been
'either geed or bad all season, had one
of their "hot" spells. in Paisley last
FridaY, and threw a stare into the
Sunoeos, as they Came within an: ace,
Of Overcotning Paisley's lead. At that
"they beat George Grant and ConipenY
7 to 4.
In . •
the first of the •two -game semi-
final • eeriest, Paisley drubbed the
Transports on their home ice 12 to 5;
and it looked as if all the Sunoco's
had to* was go through the motions
on Friday night back in Paisley.
-But such wasn't the case. Hanover
led 4 to I at the end of the first and
by the end Of dhe second stepped the
count, nit to 7 to 1, Only one goal
short of tying the tound.
The Stinoeos came to life in the 3rd
and ma in three goals while blanking
•the Transports .and • by a 141:to 12
count on the roundqualified to meet
*Ingham in the Group
'The committee appointed to arrange
a program to niark the hundredth an-
niversary of Herein County in 1941
has had A meeting. A tentative' pro-
gran,- was discussed and'previsionel
.canneitteei drawn up: It, is proposed.
te-mitrie-the-event-late-itune-Mema
bers of the corainittee are: R. E.
Turner (eltaittnan), Aall. Erskine, IC
W. Miller, W. J. Baker, • Gilbert
Frayne and Gettig* -Schaefer.,
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•
that area. But this is still -within the
corporate limits of Los Angeles, be-
lieve- it .61, not. •
haiee spent ciente a bit of time
in,the movie capital; ef the world and
have leand a lot of things Of great
interest. Here we find the superlative
in 'fawning, and sham. Rackets are
wOrked.by the unscrupulous, and the
innocent are often the vietime. Some-
times; be it noted, even ,the cheater
-cheated, •" •• •
So far,, I haye ,not become deeply
enamored, of this spicy growing city.
The distinct lack of contrast
Seasons makes for a monotony which
.f find enervating. If 1 could only!
duck my' head into -a snowbenk like
we usedth have back in Bruce Cpun-
ty in,the good old days, that would
siiineth'ng• Which would break the
continuity of sunshine and c.alin 'warm
days which .Pugh each other through.
tithe into eternity inzthis cottlaa
ures. - • ,one gets sick of them. -
"Besides thia; the aircraft •industry Almest daily, 1 walk down to !er-
nes. grown by leaps and bounds. shing Square, a wenderful little park
ing to' the great clerity of the .atin*- in downtown Loa Angeles, take a seat
phere; thissection of the country is on one ef the benches that line the
imminently suited • to. the needs of esplanede and Watth the crowds go
aviation experimentation • Seldom is by, 'The park itself is: palm-stedded
the sky overcast for long, and vis- and green as in May,. and birds, in.;
ibility . is mote extended . here than eluding the ever present nuiliattcathe
it is anywhere elee I know of • Sparrow, flit through the ...trees:and
Thus; some of the really "'big kir- hop about on the ground. Here all
craft corporat:ons have their Main the ends of the earth seem to meet.
plants here, Here aviation tests can. One can hear the spoken, words of a
he made nt almost any hoer of the. score of 1,„ Voages;, and note the feat -
day or night It is said that before area of almost every nationality or
the •efld of this year at lettet 100,000 the fate of the earth. Here is the
men will he engaged iti':!•kiis great
industry aloee.' •
•
Of coUrse, Ifellyweed,';ktiich is e
aubdr&�f.Lets Angeles; hi)* at the
Old Centres f interst io;Ate tone,
ist For ealiene; any eve 0 dozen
lines of transpottatiettscliktake yea'
eut, to the old Movie''.-e,etitte;, COlutalile
kquare. •
Sine this hidistry bratiehed out
and enlarged itselfit has become
widely scattered, due to the high cost
ef• real estate and the ,dematid for ex-
parisien: Some of the old flint's litt4e
gone over the Menntaine. into Bur-
bank and Reath liellywoOd and there.
evtabli*lied new plants at trerneedour
eest' theta they'Mity all be °Vet in
.Daw.son2Craig ,made. a trip. to,
Toronto on Monday:, .
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OLIVET
Y'oPea Ym or ,
;:hineen
°ouliletCOWniiMi,t4Sars. Black : took
The rigid:Le ineetiug of our W. M.
S: wile, held in the aura .On'-Tituts
day afternoon 13th• witt
14,•itienaher$ Our ting was,
to God for His sitneihinet le- free"; after
-which the Lord's prayer was repeated
in unison: After the bitsinesi period,
charge �f the meeting reed' the
seripthre -reading. Mts. A. hIcTavielt
gaveus a ..moSt „interesting talk on
"Africa". We were favOure&by, a solo
by .Beth McTavish. The eltadat hymn
was "Jesus ' shallibreign Whereer the
min" and 0*.4iteeting was • brought
to a close by prayer by Mrs. W. J.
Roulston.' This -meeting was in .charge
of 'Mrs. Rosa Black, Sits, A.
Mae-rldiatiire,LEeth.MeTase_••,
ish, Mrs. G. McGillvary and Mrs. W.
Lever. Next meeting Will be in 'charge
of 'Mrs: G. Ettrieitirella Mrs:' D. Stew-
art; Ilefirs. F. PlacCharlea, Norine Wal-
den, Mrs. R..Hantalton- and Mrs.:W.
IL • Hamilton. •••
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• Paisley was •'without Padden and
Dick Craig, while Hanover: was short
Magwood and Phillips. The Trans,
porta used Cann in goal, the ehap who
turned in .such it sparkling 'perform -
same against the Sepoye.
cross Toads of the earth end,the 'rush 'In ease ,you'te interested and don't
.141l fret 01 is more 'apparentknow, here was the final standing ot
here than anywhere else I've found
the teams as ,they went itith th grotip
. playoffs:
, Well, most of these men Sit vestlesa.
• L. Pte.
.-ithout overcoats, and eh's about •tht %Ingham / ..; g 46
W.
war, one man 411'111111g Iltaaaa"lk tilt" Paniley. .. .. , . 7 8 14
other enteing Hitler! So it gees, and team* . ,4 6 4 12
it only show ii that *la, is .a funny old Hanover , 5 5 10
wei4trlacia:witehria,alyliaa 0.,t -e.,,-6,01.4 are. 8.hoveii, RG7(11;11;1! : : 04 . 106 ,
ing stiow;- feeding :dock whielt wil" . ; " t"
gee no green grass until next May! Paqsler and Wieghaill are now bat
-
While every day, the am; shines here „Oleg it autfar group honors with
and, the Weather man has heisted the The &WOOS nosing out The indiens
temperature im• to 10 degrees SOMe
WANT,ED---PoplOr &, bassweod head.'
ing 'blocks, 20 inches long, not lede
:hart .six inches, itt` diameter. White-.
church Sawmill.' • •
FOR SALE, atence, 100 acres of good
farm land. +If not, sold will rent, ins.,
ProYements as port pay. Reason,lio
help. ,A.pply at Sentinel Office.
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FARM FOR SALE--100.acres with
good .buildings,. adjoining 109 acres
also avaiitible, if required. Enquire at
Sentinel Office. ..
SUFFERING FROM BaCKACIIES,
Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica;:Lumbato is
not necessary, Use RUMACAPS at
c,nce for quick tenet 1VAKIMWDRUG
STORE.
CLEARING AuGTIGNBALE.Of fetal
stock and implement's at Lot 19, Cen.
9;,Kinless, on WednesdaY, Mitreh 5th
at -;•611O °Week, See bills- for-liat--and
Well..Henclersen, Auc,; William
rhoMpson, Pima,
TENDERS
TeiWieSeeIp KIN OSS i.
SEALED TENDERS Will -be received
by the .andersigned up to .2 'o'clock
in the afternoon of Match 17th; 1941,
for the Crushing and trucking, of ap-
eireklinately-,4;04)0-yarels f grave1.--
Crushing to be done in four pith, (with
a :possible ^5th at an average Of 1000
yards per set. A %-inchequare or .
inch *round screen to he used. Crush-
ing: and trucking to. be tendered for
t a flat r te laid dawn en the roads
•Under the supereision of the Road
tit
Master Pit .Starter
FOR?4eeded.BY Th�m To Make;
Rapid
El A Wrg, " •
Rugged Growth. •
$445 .C1+Vt.
FOR:imA.
Finlayson.Bros..
`The
BRAY CHICK
Does theTrick!
Bray Chick,s are real money-
makers. I can prove it.Place
your order here. 100lNi live. eW,
livery guarareed.
In ay son.,13ros...
LIJCKNOW
In ivent of a third game Lacknow Spt Tenders to be accompanied
by a
arena appears as. a Possible choice /Marked eheque for ten percent of ten.
for this altimportant game and they
sure would pack 'em in here. •
Babe 13ook,, star centre of the Se-
poys has Signed.up With Paisley for
the playoffs and on Monday night,
got himself a couple of assists
The Sunocos edge.d ont 2, win:
We venture to. geese that The 111-:
•
' before Wednesday's gmme; if it
can he arranged. It appears to us like
a screwy set up all through., but is 67
*tee we:irked:under the clause_allowing
replacements for • loss of Players
thretigh military , service. And that
allows a lot ot leeway. •
r Hanover arena was -the scene of
another bread on Monday night in,
the second game of the Hanever-Rip-
lei. Junior playoffs. • •
A fight broke out midway through
the first Period with. spectators 'en-
gaging iind adding to the bedlam.
The result wait that, Ripley left the.
ilee and sviistapre_,pating t� return imam.
Referee Smith of, Owen Sound Put
through it call_to W. A. Hewitt, eec-
retary, of the 0. 11. A., Who ordered
the game reaumed or 'Ripley to de-
fault the series.
Putting oh the togs.again the Red -
men returned to the ice. and the game
• got underway after taore than an
limir's delay with,loth testae eettling
down to play hockey. .
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der and the lowest or any t,ender not
necessarilie accepted.- I
; R, Lane, .
Clerk, Township of 'Kinloss,
R. R. 2, Holyrood.
TENDERS
TOWNSHIP of WEST WAWANO$11
SEALED TENDERS •Will ba.teceieed
..1
T. . Conv4y
itikliElLISTER, SOLICITOR
Kincardine, 1,Datatie.• •
Branch Office In The ;Spence
Bieck; Lucknaw, East Of :the
Bank of Montreal..
Will Be Iir Lucknow Each
Wednesday Morning eic After-
noon & each Friday After -noon.
F. . ARMSTRONG
orromETRIsr.
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• IN LutKNOw
lEACH.-WEDNESDAY •
AFTERkOON'..
1:30 to 6 o'clack ,
• AT 'WM. SCHMID'S, STORE:
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by-the-AinderSigned until 12' igeleek--ItENRY--FORD4101aE87-PLA-T-
Uoon, March 11, 1941, to operate the NEITHER SIDE WINS • . •
Township Crushing Plant by the Cu: •• .
yard„ contractor to supply men and Henry Ford has opened his mouth •
-poneer,L,The--corporation:to. supply oil again and put his foot in it. In an
and repair parts for the crusher. At interview the other- day he made the
the Seine time tenders will also , be statement that he hoped the United '
received for trucking gravel by the, States would supply both Britain .end
yer-d mile asregistered - by approved the Axis powers with munitions of .
speedometer. A cruarked cheque for $50 war in crderthat 'both sides might .
Meat accompany each tender in both collapse suid neither one of there be
cases: Lowest or any tender not nec- able to claim a victory. He says there
amity acceptedcontracts will be is no righteousness ,in the cause of
subject to approval of the Depart-. either Britain or. Germany and that
ment of Highways. . •both sides are motivated by the same .
J. C. Purdon, Road. Supt., impulse -greed.
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• IL R. 2, laieknow.i Henry. at 77 is just as -crazy as he
was at 66, when ha Ansi iteele SchWiel•-. -
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mer took the peace ship to Europe in •
;I ON
I order to stop the war of 1914-18. The .
war went on. "just the same. Henry
Church service next Sunday here' doesn't seem to knovie that he is out
at, 11 a.m. vieheri "the sacrament serof step ,with 90' per cent of his fellow
vice will be conducted. citizens of the United States. Ile may
Mise Edna, nomfryien 01 tucknow be an expert with tin can products,
spentait
SnnedaaryysvGardner
, iht.dZaieorg
Zion friends. aRe
ds. -albut as a statesman and a taetician,
Mrs.
lieseems to he, yieing (with one Colonel
Cross tea an Tuesday afternoon. • ' 'Charles A. Lindbergh for the honour
,
Miss Doris Reed is assisting, Mrs..,of becoming Amezica!s
Xo, I Damn
with only a eouPle of'minutes to Plai,
itiPley had the 'Ffehrieer her: 14-5
John. Serail°- ule '• '•' •
Pool ••
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We Were glad that Wilkins; surely knows Nthnt.
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had improved in health and able to likely to happen to his factory and
awhanoenvetheeYsecitirettitthreel* golnatilete"ertime
irauatake the therch_services on•Sunday as his fortune if Germany is successful
ps in the present etrugglel. His -motor'
0 to 8 victary and. force the. series to a 1/M121 ' 2 . , . 4 •••,
0.1mistsrsmidi;teri7Gemrdiinveerift F,RreeL.Irtoo,gtk Cr niduatry will be of •little use to
thied and deeiding. gime, , .0
him: Surely he has heard of the treat -
en
Hanover and Miley will settle the in the hockey, match in. Toronth merit the women and children.of Het.
Miss Clifton. * gin: nalaild' Denmark,
.Nallva'y, arid
mries on Lueknew. ice tonight (Thurs- SaterdaY night.
:lay) in what should be the Jilnior A. Red Cross tea and quilting will the eohqueted elves of Europe have
tid bit of the year. • ' be held Thursday ofternoon' at "the been subjected to. Surely he has heard
- ' home of Mr. and Mrs. freers; Gard- ' 6f the starvation that is ratnpant in
' these cotintries this Winter. The man •
iier. • •• -
• Sidney. Smith of the R.C.A.F. ' sPeak sinuate that Britain and Germany
Mr. and Mre. Ralph Nixon heard ,
t
be bereft of his senses to in-
OVer the radio front Britain on:Thurs-, have the same objective in this war.
day evening He thanked the frieeds1
for the parcel' he received, Sid traide; people. As the head Of one of the
One simply eannot understand such .
his home with Mr. and Mrs. IsIiiren largest manufeeturitig establishments
for years before he Mee& the air in the world, one'. *mild suppose a
force. / mein like Henry' Peel, 71 years ef age,
Mies Helen ThornPson of Kinlotigh '.would have pore Sense. However, we
was a visitor with Mrs. Kirkland tied believe it Was Disraeli whe Mee said
SC RING. SUMMARY
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Durin the smesaii, • in which they
Played ten scheduled gamiest and. two
playoffs; iThe Savoys 'sated total
et 63.010, for an avers* 01 slightly'
batter than 5 gosh; gatine...Jri the
games -they had '64 Pale sewed
egiiitiet there..
Player ' C.otte itodita
S. Beek 14 Is.• 20.
Greet ; • 'fi• 4 • .0 28.
Fisher jt • 11 21
G Book.1• . 65 (' 45 ' ,ricoht,sM4i‘envdisMitorar.FtEwheithermWr:elLedf 14Cut1;1.,, indooni'Itts• elwisapbtiatrievhet AznFroerraicallpsibigstatatae-, .
1 •it WOE; eaglet. to arglie With' a States -
Mr. and, Mrs. Paperniek of aeaer_ man then With. a damn fool, and 'we
fid2‘, 24 :6 ititehie SufnlaY. '
Sutherland 6 tor magnate -were likked•UP and gilteil
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Sayg0 444',
thOit.ii)Solt• 3
AfeKey „; 2 '
to 5 60 Paisley iee on Monday. The l Bartein
IdayS. But then, this io Californite.lie_eeciral game was played itt Wfaithalri.trfarrie
40104; • last night- (Wednesday). • Doak -T.', 1 •
2 4
$
0.
Mrs. Jack' Gardtter and Carylis
ite;d with Allist, Jain Heim; Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Weeds it St, ffiletifton
,Wedfieridity Meta '` • ' ' ' • "
." anI4Mnit Peiet't 4olt :end fam
.fly. 'were gliestz_ohiliinday-mith Mre
*gOeci shaking his heed would
ftilly,sie loudly ae did those old Model
T ,tia,lizsies on a washboard iiiighesay.
)ittitaree , •
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Make, your dollets toci-*
and gra, tit* ,ileed.Buy War Certifitatee.