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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-04-10, Page 8a• • 1. . sheer HOIGEPI%OQF HOSE steal in the Easter Parod@- Lovel ,may. sh• Chiffon Hone in ,the Sesames best shades: Pair . ; - 79e A P LOVES—Fabric, Combination . silk and Kid., •French :K,id.. 79e temp ram 3 P for sheer blouses Nide of excellent qualitY crep c Pitted 'ant semi=bias, . , . . • • • • .•...98c 111,35, .'$1.95 t Suit . with.';a new SCARF Or FLOWER !tighten til) your. Coat Or. SCARF in figure'or 'plain. • - F '-H4LiD _ AY WEEK,-iloYS'• Overalls; 'Cotton Jerseys for back School Sport Pants, -Shirai. iris a e Red. Fantle $I�4>� +LsA�i'PUS Il<O$E � for G . N �.. '�' �, R. e. i aeet fig opened with the . sing- ing of ` hymn 227- after . which' the Lord's • prayer was .repeated in, unni a._Mr J.. 'D. Ross ;read the scrip- fnllnwed, by the. Bible Study by MiersE Natthewel Then hyo -'_773 was sung, the minutes of: the last •'meeting read and adopted, ; s nd the offering fering *e«i� s; agL� MacDonaldsang zsolo,which was`;followed',by, the' topic'by Helen Orr. Pearl iacKen;- sie :,gave a reading, and Miss Hurl - bust '.; layed;. -a piano • -solo. • After- a; Mies - teu<ling by ; Miss ..Gladys. 'Nicl)onalil, hymn;425.• was . sung and R'ev. Mac. Donald•.closed .with:', prayer. .Mission Hand ineetiitig' opened ' by singing 755 : i ;rapture readings were klorc�rbray,. Wilda Ir - en 'Steward .'Hymn• " 747 .11,11*- ',MIX 'and-. Elva Ross' and :Elaine. irt►ia sang 'a,duet.' Mrs. Little' had charge of 'the `study, period •after. which .Mary: Porteous' and Mary: Me= Qu+lig';.sangva duet 'Hymn" 797` was •sung :a •I wish :to take. this opportunity to express my! gratitude . toall t ose TIt;AIL. I�AN� _••. Sl, .. let's: pries! g o to ' • .i!ej! gang, Flash. Our -3rd.. .Annual :Mn•_ . Tournament , for the chem ionshi . of the.for a .io village ms scheduled r Y, A.p'r1! TIM ' !dace -the School grounds; the time -10 :. Any boy . o" or girl 15-• and under slay; enter.; Simply fill in the entry blank below, enclose'.. it _bran envelope with, .5 cents in coin and :depgositit in :the. entry , box in R. H. Thompson e • on, or before 7 p.m: Thursday; .Ap1Sl 17. The playing 'rules 'are'. east and your chances of becoming -1941 Champ' and (receiving the :big prize. are 'great. so' enter now. on'•t' put it off. • .In addition to this who _,Were so kind and . thoughtful during the. time of my accident. Mrs James _. Webster. The United Church W lit. S: ' i .._ The:..Aprit nieehng_of ••the Unite, •Church W.. M;.' S: was ',held at the home .of Mrs.' W. L. MacKenzie with _the. _. resident' Mrs. Turtler,' • presid- 'big.. The meeting opened- by singing: '� hymn :311 aid: repenting .the:Lord's prayer in unison. Arrangements were. made for the Easter • thank -offering'. .which is; to be held ,on • April . 23rd. Mrs. McDiarmid's. •groupbad: charge` of thea program. The '.scripture lesson} THURSDAY, APRIL. 1Othe+'1941: . H. •AS ' 06 EST �BU'LL LOCAL�andGENERA'L) 710704 M).a., onto spent'the • Mr.. and .Mrs Wednesday, for bun, Sisk, Mil' e* t of Tor week end here. George Book left' on( their h6oine in. Lore, • Mr. Henry ,Carter • is relies/big the C.N.I%. station_ agent et Blyth today (Thursday),. Mia. Wm: •MacKei►uie is spending :avi+feithwC'adaystherine'. in Toronto and daywill. return ' ' .,on Tliws Mrs• Mor air 'Henderson ,and. Mrs:.., Clarlt,_ k'inl ys'on visited' • the • latter part of -the'• week in Toronto, alto Dg G:. MacKenzie ` is .: home' fro .Toronto having' spent the past sevral • *eels there. ,• Mr. and: Mrs. Stewart; Burns. of De- troit'were week=end visitors with Mr, sand Mrs.' Thomas .Burns; Mr. Albert Johnston,•'fathei of W; V. Johnston • is • improving". after an attack of, pneumonia. �iiss A. M. Lindsay four -sister 1Sar- ah have returned home after spending the winter in Toronto and-.Peterboro. ' Mr. Alex . MacKenzie who .is'. with the . ilt.C.A.F, in Toronto is spending ten -clays 'vocation at - its home here 's' Grand. Prize, second and third jiliace prizes: are being awarded: by the " St Law- rence . Starch • Co.,. Port .Credit, Ont. ' " • Watch this" coiu�mar'forlinal T ra.. ament news next week and. plan ' on, entering. wont you. ENTRY BLANK Trail Ranger Marble Tournament FRIDAY, APRIL 18th Name'• Fwas taken by Mise Eldon Henderson: :,. er leas' : ,:.solo -was'-: sung •.'bye v Y --P mg Miss Margaret . Rae,' The topic''was • taken by Miss Alice Reid and was. d R. C. Tod '•'1.• v.'R. enjoyed b till. � ew Y y then offeredp Y f' the IN PROVINCE w. A..e ,filbert, Proitiinent Ashfield Shorthorn Breeder Is Also' Strong Advocate' of 'Reforestation — Heads. Planted 50 .Acres,'of Pine' At Crewe. - W A:' Culbert of .:Dungannon has the distinction:' of owning the largest rill in Ontario; "R'esolution 1000- bags" which tips the scale at 34.00 p �This. ,Shorthorn bull, rising 7 years old, was purchased: by",Mr..,. Culbert three .'years ago. It -'.was , ex- hibited •-last • week at the - Clfnto'n p S, ring Show,:`' where it Inas ' phdto- raphed by . the Beacon=Herald Cala- era -Man. The Beacon carried, the fol- lowing story about Mr. Culbert,: `'lis an . adv'ocate of reforestation and a breeded of Shorthorn cattle. `fit.`:. ; . Culbert; prominent Short- horn breeder of Ashfield township, re - Calls the claim= often advanced by 'his., brother that "reforestation., is a bet- ter investment than life insurance".' That had something to do with him - buying, the 50 -acre Gauley farm at Crewe Corners near Dungantrbn,'. two years ..ago•'"this -spring.- Selling. the MONSTER RALLY HELD AT SEAFORTH "Britain today s lam of heroes most whom ine �unL'm,'• Squadronof •Leaderare A. not Hooper, padifore. at the R:Q.F. Navigation School at Port- ' Albert told an audience of more than 1,000 which filled Eirst. Presbyterian Church; .Seaforth. on • Sunday after - M noonThe rally was held, uimdei the. auspices' of .the Huron iCounty War Services Campaign: • which • is now in • progress. The speaker Toldof the magnificent work which, -the. auxiliary services ,are 'el'o1ng in defending London B1.i-. and . 'tan: The:-firemen'the A.R.P.: +work- ers, the ambulance drivers, the police, all' are unsung heroes, he, •said.. Mr, and Mrs. Ernie Aitchison and 'barn off the;property, he. ,reforested i 'Planting'.6b 500 Mrs'. Thomas `Aitchison of; Harion st , the entire fifty acres, , spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs; Hor= pine trees,'chiefly red pine, and the' ace Aitchison; remainder -white; It. is the . largest' • rids' • which Tomorrow is Good •F y,set out in Huron. :business laces: '' observe as a poli- pine plantation ever t p County, and' ' possibly the biggest in • „.daY: � .Stores, . as in • customary, ' will, remain open • - tonight:.,-. (_Thursda-y_).,_ _ the: province. Have.yontaken part in any previous ., R. marble tournaments?: .. ; . , .. •. Have you been �ow:'ninny? .', Y Winner/ Q What. position? a . i�vinn '• Don't forget: your 5c. • entry fee. Your . nickel entry fees go right into. the Club.treasury to :.keep the Club booming. ' April is badge month and by the. 'way, 'the holidays will be a' -goo , time for .you to. get going at ,that bird house of yours if • you have not oslacker. ' so.Dnta already donbe This week's meeting .is scheduled h prayer fora 'one 'o for tonight' (Thursday) andswith• Fri Little ,closed with + members;' Mrs. Bain; . who is very ill,, ,'day a holiday we'll ' be expecting you. aniil� "closod 6th the Benediction.. ' all out: iSi:uinYl UM incame Tax at SAVE s , you must ker p a complete record of your income and expenditure. If you open a chequing account at the: -Bank of Montreal, your pass= -- book, with the stubs of your cheque book, a!i11 provide you with a valuable record of receipts and ,payments. Discuss the matter with one of our officers -today. BA• 1g OFMON TRE.AL,: . ESTADL13HBD '1637 "a' bank where *Mall accounts are leetcoma"• Lucknow Branch: Y . N. PRES , Manager • :Y, 4•A to ; Pte. William Stimson,. a . member . "Mr. • Culbert did not need •those of the Veteran's Guard of •. Canada: extra fifty acres of land He .already who" has been stationed at Windsor, had 700 acres in Ashfield It was just has been mored to Grave'nhurst+where ,r »: -he sa s—something �' . internment _ a speculation- . .- . Y , _ _..._ .they .will guard an Mr: and . Mrs. Stewart. MacKenzie hand down to his ;boys-. It required- Of Walkerton spent Sunday with his four tons of •seedlings ficin 'the 'gbv Ke parents, Mr. and Mrs, B: V, Viae r en� nurseries at St- Williams to Kenzie. Mr: MaEKenzie, we' regret, .is a nm t not enjoying good health., - plant', the fifty acres Some of the Mrs.. C. Webster. who was in•Tor- treesare already two feet" high, abut onto last week in connection'." with Mr. Gilbert is looking ahead a ;lot asecluing mew restaurant .furnishing's, - further that. Twenty years from spen-t the week -end. with. hea.•.,uarents. that. at +Oshawa: now'these.50 acres will represent one of the' biggest pine ' forests . in this Mr.. and Mrs. C. •M, Johnston anal• a will b infant son of Sarnia were week -end visitors .with. her ' parents, Mr. and `Mrs. Richard Webster.''' • '• camp. he •thought wei!uld.'he •a good thiAg to • One thing that • had made its iin= pression 'on him since coming to Can- ada was the difference in life here as compared. to Great Britain. In Bri- tain the people are living on the brink of the road house of the Continent ''of Europe'where the enslavement, of free .and innocent people is the means. to a'n end for the glorification "•of' the Nazi party. Britain :stands today. as the.:last bul- wark of` Christianity, of civilization the lest defender 'of all things :held. dear by a free people, 'he said. Elwood . Solomon, in training'with the R C A.F at St.,Thomas spent the week -end?; at - the. home > Of his. par- ents, .,11irs and "hfiis. Austin Solomon: Miss Winn f red Douglas, R.N., of the Christie Street Hospital staff in Toronto spent ,the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Doug- las. At the 'morning service in the Un- ited Church a quartette number was rung by' Mrs. J: W. Joynt, Belle Rob- ' ertson; Eldon Henderson' and Harold ,Allis Horace Aitchison, 'Who is employed in Wingham ;is at *esprit confined to home here with a remarence of an ailment that .-previous! aid .hint up for some time. : . _Mr:__ -Coyle-Russell of Toronto spent! the week -end ;with friends here, which incidentally alas due to the fact the road •conditions prevented him get- ting to Wingl4am by either Teeswater or Lucknow, . to 'spent the day . with his parents. • TherApril meeting of the Lucknow 1$Tomeii's •Instftutewili lie field in the Town Hall on.. Friday, ' April. 1$th. (Note change of date): Annum •iimeet- ing.. Election off officers. ' Roll call, "Number of meetings I• attended and paying of fees". • Go TO CHURCH ON EASTER SUNDAY HOLY COMMUNION, 11 a.m. PREPARATORY SERVICE, Good Friday, 8 p.m. LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH' • part of the provinee. There wi , e salute 'was taken. by Major Thomas a lot of !anther there:'Mor ran of. the Middlesex "andH on, •6 , Concerning: the' mammoth bull, The Regiment. On the . reviewing stand Beacon says; ` •• with .hinvwas• R. E. Pooley, of .Exeter,• "Mr. Culbert purchased the animal Sone commander of the Canadian;,L, three, years'ago, at Which time he Oros: , weighed in the neighborhood of 2,300 Mayor John J..Cluff extended a civ- it welcome. The chairman .of the meet=' pounds. Inc'breeder:. was 'Frank ing wa's E. S. ,Copeland of Wingh'airi. . '"Do .you not.•!thrill with pride at this amazing.'fight which'' your . fellow; itiA citizens ! are • utting up . Squadron Leader • Cooper asked. "And yet there'are still a few who. fight is not, their fight. think.that the g . 8 It' is . incredible that, there' are' today men +cad,.. wolnen' who. do not.'realize that their personal. liberty, freedom of. body, speech and worship -is depend- ing ing uZion•the result of the. fight i le 'island. inthat l tt is being put up , he . continued. 1 •preceded_ b ' .a grade The. rally wasY parade in which appeared members of the branches of the Canadian Legion and companies .from: the !Middlesex' and Huron Regiment of :Seaforth and God-' erich, 'the Hussars of Exeter and the 97th Battery of ' Wiiighani. Three bands paraded, the Seaforth highlan- ders, Wingham Citizens and Stratford Salvation. Army. , !Charies Holmes, Seaforth; !was. parade. marshal!;•: while the rally was arranged by. a commit- tee headed by George W. Schaeffer, Goderich., Prior isinissal •th • troops per- I;'ri to ei e. Tours., Fri., Sat.Apr. 10, '11,"1:2 GENE AUTRY' Smiley. Burnette 'CAROLINA MOON" — pito pius ,VICTOR ,McLAGLEN GUY" B� G r he he e t ceded. -:past the Town Hall. .w Woods of Blyth. In spite of his huge Hundreds, -unable to gain admittance size, "Resolution., . Moneybags"is- a to the church 'heard the prbgrarn from well-behaved animal. "We -let him run loud speakers outside. • ' 1VIr •, the fields. until last summer' , ,, Culbert relates, Abut ' we kepthim in last year :because me had .a Young bull we ,wanted "to run. Sometimes you might get two bulls to agree,. but oftener than not'yds 'don't. I didn't want to take any -chances _._"Specialising An- -Shorthorn ...cattle, Mr. Culbert crop's- very 'little of his '700 acres. Most•of it is in grass,. and usually he rents 250 to 300 acres each summer. At the present time he has about_1.30rhead.of cattle altogether, 50 of them breed'ing females. Mrd Cul- bert is also interested in horses, es- pecially. 'Clydesdales, but there isn't the money todayi in horses, he says, that there is in cattle. "I was offer- ed $200 Dist -fall for & registered four- year-old mare -;and• - $2.10- for a reg- istered two-year-old,. but I was •fool -enough not to'se,}l them." - ' • The job of cleaning up the Village, exwned Geddes :building ,.was tarried' ,out • the first of 'the week. The up- stairs was found to be`%iiot seriously'. damaged by -the \fire that gutted the first floor a •'couple of years ago. Mon.,Tues. • W ed: Apr. 14',. 15, 16 'ROSALIN RUSSELL • • BRIAN AHERNE "HIRED WIFE" Outstanding Good Comedy! Thurs., Fri., Sat. Apr. 17, 18, 19 "BOOMTOWN". \Claris ' Gable , Spencer Tracy • 4. . BORN* . HUSK—In.' Kincardine General Hos Monday,M arch 31'to 11.tr. and pita! oh , Mrs. Melvin Husk, RR.. 2, Iiolyrood, a daughter, Eileen Marie, =SCIENCE'S.- NEWEST TERRORS Aimed at '"War. of Total Destruction" How . 'brews of chemiatry, - hidden flame mists, crop -destroying pra- sites; and infectedbirds, are WO ting to ' be unleashed, while spies (work to discover to which of these barbarities there is no counter -agent, will be de- scribed in TheAmericanWeekly with the April 13 Detroit Sunday Times. Be sure to get 'The Detroit Sunday Times, this week and every week.. FORMER HURON MAN COMMANDING. OFFICER , Malcolm M.' McDonald, son of the late Murdoch McDonald, . for 'many, years lighthouse- keeper at Point Clark; is referred to' in the following item from the Calgary • Herald. "A newly mobilized •unit, the form- " er r 'visie Ordiatice-F1el R. C. O. C., is expected to.arrive at 11tetwa; for a, period• of classic train- ing,' in the near future. A completely mechanized unit, it Will Inter leave fol more suitable training headquar- ters, in Eastern Canada. ' ,"The unit will be commanded by Lieut. -Colonel Malcolm M•. McDonald, officer 'commanding the reserve unit, who will take the rank of Major. The strength Of the• unit will be four of- firers and sixty-three Other ranks". "If you want . something done, get a busy man to Ido it" is an old say- ing: McKAY-In., Kincardine General IIo4- pital on Wednesday, April '2," to i♦Ir ..a .R3, Go r and Mrs . -Roy -McI{ay, R dei ich . a daughter: • ' DALTON -At. Alexandra. Hospital, •Goderich on :April 2nd, .to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dalton, AR.3, Goderich, Crewe W. M. S. A very interesting and 'inspiring , , 'at meeting was.. held; On April .3rd_ _ the home of Mrs: Cecil Blake by the ladies 'of` the W. M. • S. of . 'Crewe. There • was eighteen ladies presentend • ( the' president, Mrs. _Treleaven,: took'' Charge of the devotional period. A• discussion on'making. of hospital quilts and choosing of• delegates • to. ' attend the district 'Presbyterial at' Thamesroad, The program which fol- lowed, consisted Of* reading by Mrs. C.. Blake, "Easter .Sacraments='; duet . by Mrs. S. Kilpatrick and Edna Mc- - Whinney; reading by Mrs. Clifford on Trinidad and a talk -by Mrs. S. J: ' Kilpatrick; duet by Mrs.. Drennan and Mrs. Rivett and Mrs. Newman led in prayer., Mrs.. S. Sherwood gave the ;chapter in -the Study Book. The of- fering was - received and we were favoured, with short'but very impres- sive remarks from Mrs. Richard' Mc- Whinney of the Presbyterian'Society in Dungannon The meeting closed with the singing of "Look'Ye .Saints the sight is .Glorious" and the presi- dent pronounced the. benediction,,. There were several visitors; ,whoM we are always glad to welcome to our , -meetings. , RECRUITS - WANTED. for ' the 'GRAND* LIGHT INFANTRY ' BATTALION NOW IN TRAINING AT DEBERT, NOVA SCOTIA. RECRUITS 'WILL BE TRAINED •. AT • LONDON POR A TIME. AND REINFORCE BATTALION AS REQUIR- ED SLEEPING QUARTERS AND MEALS PROVIDED RECRUITS UNTIL TAKEN ON STRENGTH ' OR:" REJECTED. - •. , Apply to CAPT.. P. F. CAREY, H. L. I. Wing, Wolseley Barricks,- -London Ont. Recruits Wanted For All Branches of Active 'Service.• • Lucki ow • Special Prices, .onCo�n.o: le�nr Linoleum and ; - . Rugs g Ap r• ili 1941.prise Patterns.Ou First thy New Curtains, (retool. Drapes.,ry. Pillow Cottons CoeTickingNew°Fancy Table Cloths. NeTea Towels