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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-09-04, Page 5TIFIVESDAY SEPTEMBER 4th,, 1941. ' :THE. LUCI IOW SENTIN Lyceum Theatre WI NGH'AM .. • Two• ShoWs Saturday Night Thursday. ;Friday, Saturday BOB HOPE • DOROTHY LAMOUR BING CROSBY tt Road to Zan'zibar'.' A light comedy - in dark ,Africa 'Sport ,Subject" "Cartoon" • -"News" " al Matinee Sat. afternoon it •2.30: .Monday; Tuesday,' Wednesday • . • .SEPT: , 9t• :.10 •.. JEAN ARTHUR b WA-RREN N�IT?LL M •• • - WILLIAM HOLDEN s: *, in , *. . "ARIZONA" The mightiest outdoor 'picture of them, all with breathtaking ' adieu and thrills "Cartoon" & "March of Time" • MAFEKING / Mr, and Mrs. Ernest , Blake, Mrs. Wm. Blake and Dr. and Mrs. •. Dan Blake attended the C.N.E. and vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Gibson in Toronto over the week- end. r. and Mrs. 1. N. Kilpatrick and Vek• to and Miss Hilda Twarnley re- turned hoiine .on Monday from a trip through Muskoka to North Bay. They visited the Quints . while, at. Callendar. . Mr.. and Mrs Albert Alton 0 n of Belfast visited on Monday with Mr.. and Mrs. Ernest' Blake. A trousseau tea 'wee held at the' home of ' Mrs... William Irvin last .Saturday "afternopn in, Txon_or of her, daughter;. Anna, .whose marriage takes plade •., this week. AS'H F I ELI) w. Miss_ Greta:eampbell-af Lucknow spent, her vacationamong friends here. ' Mr. and •Mrs. Donald . Martin ,of London :were Labor Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacLean. • • .Mr. and •Mrs.•Kins•low of. Chicago visited' here i'ecen-tly--•at the -homes of Messrs. Hector and D.-A..'Macs Lean. Miss Sadie Johnston, R.N. , of : :Newlyweds, Presented A social evening• was 'enjoyed" at the hall` ,last Tuesday night, when a riuniber of friends .gathered, toge-. ther to honor Mr. and.: Mrs.. Charlie o • gins, -newlyweds; (else Jean-••ikn= derson). During the eveningthey. were presented with an endtable and magazine rack (combined) and the following address.. Miss Hilda .Twamley read the address and Mr. Jerry Cranston made the presen- tation. . • -• - . Blake Community, '� Tuesday, August 26th; 1941. Mr: and Mrs. Charlie Hodgins: • Dear Jeari, and Charlie: It affords us a great .deal of pleas- ureetoegatherehere• tonight's -in honor- of onorof .your' recent marriage., We feel this is a fitting time to . extendto ineere-congratulations- and. best wishes. • • You will be greatly missed, Jean. in our community and, churchgath erings,, But; as you start' out together Now that your man :and' wife Here's wishing loves sweet melody Will 'bless you all •thru life; The first hundred years Is the hard: OBITUARY JOSEPH C. McCANN• A..saddened Nile community , as- sembled on 'Wednesday afternoon,. August 20th •to pay final tribute to, a genial and respected friend, neighbor and lifelong resident of Nile, Joseph C. McCann,. of stout hearted,,• pioneer stock, passed away. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 4th, 1,941 ein August, 17th ,at the home of his. daughter, Are. George Twamley of Ashfield,.Iafter a prolonged illness. Mr. Mcbann was born seventy -Seven years ago in Colborne township, the youngest of twelve sons and daugh- tete of the' late 'George McCann" arid Eliiabeth .Castle, natives of the County of Armagh, Ireland, who settled in this country in - 1847. He wag' 'a,;successfuhfarmer and worthy. of the esteem, ofall who :knew him a •prprninent , xner fiber and-offic,Al. in:church and fraternal affairs, one til failing health prevented such ac-.. tivities.' Over 'fifty; years: ago he was married . to. Rachel Fielder. of Ash- field;u-hoesui viv-es- him with eight children: Mrs. Ernest Girvin, of Tor- onto,; Mrs. Chester Brown, Detroit; Miss Mere, of Chicago;;. Mrs. George Twamley of Ashfield; Darrell" and` Harvey, of Detroit; - Reginald,of. Alhambra, California,- and Wm.,' of Colborne: He , was predeceased by the ..eldest son, .Lloyd' of Alberta. The funeral service was held in Nile United church and was largely attended: Rev. D. Pomeroy, of Fins . gseanlv, iacefo-ramiseta r epdas.Rcoenu Jtoehdn_thCe, ., \evspapex:A_verti• s, ixg._Wins Millian, of.Baltirnore,4 Maryland, a grand -nephew of the deceased. The floral trileirtes,which•_surrounded the. casket - were profuse .and beautiful' while favourite hymns sung by the choir added: to- the dignity of the ice, A' duet' '-"There'll. Be' No sere r , Tears in the Sky" was sung; by'Isaac Tabb and Loren Pentland.' The pall- bearers were George Millian, Geo. Ryari; George Feagan, Tho's., Reg- inalds and Watt Hamilton, grand - ,nephews ,of The deceased. TnterfneTit took place in Colborne. cemetery. 1:HE -tUCKNOW• SENTINEL* Published every Thursday morning �' at Lucknow,' Ontario, - L. •CAMPBELL THOMPSON : Publisher and Proprietor Some, folks say, ' "They can't t it Wingham: ; spent the . week -end at • "d 'n b. the looks of o e THANKSGIVING DAY • A proclamation in the Canada Geeette ref August. 16, 1941, appoint Monday, 13th ; of October, 1941 u as Thanksgiving D.ay. In the q. aM language of Royal edicts, the pro clarnation reads: °"Whereas :it hath pleased Almighty God 'in His Great goodness to vouchsafe ,this. year unto Our 'Dominion'of Canada a bountiful crop and other blessings, We ,there fore corisidering that these,. blessings. .enjoyed by Our pegple. tkxroughout the'said: Dominion •.do•.cail for a sol- emn and' public: acknowledgment. haue___thought._..fi't,_, y and with the advice of Our Privy • Council for Canada, to' appoint; . and We do ap- point -Monday ._the thirteenth day of October next as a day , of general thanksgiving . to Almighty GO for the bountiful crop andother bless ings which Canada has been favour= ed this year; And We do invite all Our loving subjects throughout Cane. ada to ebserve 'the sail 'day ' as a day of general thanksgiving". • Bt...1.g Igitig......2..h s_etzeu two her. home here`: - You're certainly going to make i School opened, at 'Heinlock City We hope the finest oflife sckhool on Tuesday. with some of the. Are coming to thetwo. of you; pupils' of Laurier in ;attendance. May., every dream and plan you've Misses Marian MacKenzie, Jean made Bissett an .Helen MacKenzie. left Be realized "for you, on Tuesday morning_to.attend Luck_ And •'that you'll be a' happy pair • now High school.• Always. will be true of you. • ._ •pow will-Neu-accept- this.• t... �I'jai+rr��Ir3ra�ra�rl�m�•rsceeia�,g,isx,�,�>r� �L� alit but es reinem•- er of- lair:- and- 1Vlrs: • Franke I•Iarnn }} �T�77 44 ��•• . -,v a ...1� a t of 14100 r uncle•, frc an tG,. egti1t�ta i?wutr� 1Y-oorr-sledee-signs-sof ' nesp o- -- urhoiiae.<.commuxnity._ meet. Signed en-' behalf of the. Blake V: R: Ester preached his fare- Community, Kilda ''Twamley, Jerry Ilep well .sermon sonsonSunday last before ,Cranston. - • ke charge of a. con Charlie, 'on ''behalf el Mrs. Hod- �i•egation in Brantford. leaving, to to g . • ,. gins replied, thanking everyone •.for •. While the people chis: commun- ity Are sorry to see Mr. and Mrs. Ester go their very, • best wishes will follow them to their new field of , work: • I, ZION' their 'gift. FIRST Pi iZ'E in the Bruce Coun- - Beautification Bureau compet- • ition for improvement ' in rural school • premises was • awarded. °.to U.S.S. No. 7 and 8, Saugeen and Elderslie: This section also won 3rd prize in the Provincial competition sponsored by the Ontario Horticul- Sunday School n'eyt Sunday will Lural Society. The teacher was Ern- be at 11 a.m. Church service at 7.30 est Crawford. of • RR. 3, Goderich; who has resigned to enlist with the R.C.A.F.: • Lyle and Allan Ritch a are at- tending Lucknow High .School for the coming term. •- Mr. and... Mrs: Boden Ritchie of Walkerville were recent visiirete in this community, ' • Miss Elsie Ritchie.4ias•-been - -' gaged' to teach school in • Culross 1Viisses • Elleda. Hunter • and Violet Ritchie returned to their former schools. • - ' Miss Marion- .Gardner "spent last week visiting' Mr. and Mrs. James 'Gardner of Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Howeld-spent •the holiday with Thedford• friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Freeman and family of Goderich• Township Were • visitors Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. • Wm. G. Hunter. • ' • • Mr. and Mrs. Fred •Andcrsoh and ' Mr. Chdrles Anderson visited Pink. erton friends on Sunday last. • Mrs. Ruth'Graliam of Clinton, was' a 'visitor recently' • with :her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Ritchie. and . Mr. Ritchie. Mr. and• Mrs. Nelsen Webster of Windsor called 'on Mr, aiid•Mrs• Will Gardner 'on Labor Day. , Mrs. Fitzgerald, Mrs. .Barclay of �• Dungannon were, visitors on Labor .Day, with Mr: .and Mrs'. Richard Gardner.. • ' Messrs;. Lane Gardner and,Charltc Anderson returned on Saturday hav- ing spent sonic time employed ,at Clinton •Air School. . Mr. and Mrs. Win.. G, Hunter, rs Mr. and M. Wm Gardner and Har- old Gardner, Mrs. Jos, Cooke 'spent. Sunday with Mr. and` Mrs. David Alton when their families v{tlre un- it d. Mr, and •Nits.. E:w;art Webster and children of Kirkland Lake are "Spending their. vacation With Mr, and Mr's.. Alton: Mr. and Mcg. Nel•• son Webster-, and 'family were up , .froth Witidsor for the holiday. Ewhrt and Nelson hadn't met for twenty- one 'years. ASHFIELD NOTES Mr,` and Mrs. H. Koster of Toes onto -spent the week -end with her mother, Mrs. Hogan, John and sister Marga et. ' Mr: Basil Hogan and sister Irene spent a few days at Toronto Ex- hibition. Mr. and Mrs. George Halloran of Buffalo, Mr. Jas. Gilmore & Frances of London, Margaret -Gilmore, Chic- ago, Miss Hel,en Gilmore and Sgt. and Mrs. C. Ktetz and babe of Ham- ilton spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gilmore and fam- ily. , The 'school, term , has again 'opens. ed and boys attending Lucknow Hih School from this vicinity arP Elther and Herbert Culbert, Lorne Ritchie, Arthur and Gerald Gilmore. Messrs. P. Hogan and Connie vis• ited the Exhibition last week. Mr. and Mrs, ii. Culbert of Wind- sor, Mr, and Mrs. .E�" gmith and Mr. • and Mrs. McIntosh of Detroit vis- ited at Mr: A. Culbert's' over the week -end. . Master, Dick and. brother Jack Ashton of Detroit returned home after spen'ding their vacation with their grandparents, Mr. and •Mrs':" A. Culbert. MissIrene Hogan, R.N., has :re- turned to Detroit after a two weeks' vacation. Mt. and, Mrs. Hogan ac- companied her to London. Mr. Jenies Barixby spent a week with his son Dr. A.Barnb`y in Ilam- ilton recently. ' ' ' Miss S. 'Parrish and Mis. Sproul-, of Goderich visited with 'Mrs A. Helm on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter, and Mr. and Mrs. W..Hunter, Lorna and Luise spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: Johns Mckinnon of Tiverton. PAR Robert MaIlntosh, who is employ- ed at mployedat Hamilton spent the wee$ -end with his parents. Pte. Jas. H. Hamilton of Londgn spent. Sunday . at home. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald were Mr. , and Mrs- Randy: MaeDerialet.-Andeson.o But faloe MX -arnrl, Mrs;e,EciwarcteRRiley,; a ncl da , kits;•r-e •et s- fedi s-Mis•.::a Mrs. N:ezl M•aeDoeselsl-of. K mita j .-Mr,.. and ,,Mrs. Tom Campbell, •Creighton. Mines, Mrs. Jas. MacAdams and Mrs. Dick -Oakes, . ,Goderich. . Mr. • and Mrs. Oliver McCharles spent Thursday evening at Sea- forth.. ea-forth. ' . Mr. and Mrs: Wm. Blue .and 'fame ily of Detroit ,visited with Mr. and• Mrs. Grant McDiarmid. Paramount School didn't ' open Tuesday. Orders .. from health In- spector. A WEEKLY DRAW for $10 in prize money, sponsored , by Tara merchants, has proved so sti cess- ful .that it will be continued through- out. September and probably until Christmas: • UNT • BELFAST CENTRE ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert -Alton and son Blake and, Mr. etc Mrs: Rich. John, ston are spending a few 'days with friends at Hamilton and Dunnville. Mr, Archie and Billy Purdon of Whitechurch .spent a day aeeentiy with Mr. Ross Henry. • • A • number of ladies attended the trousseau tea . given in honor of. Miss Anna Irwin, bride to be, by her mother, Mrs. Will Irwin of Ma- feking on, Saturday. : Mr. and Mrs. James Curran and son of Whitechurch spent Sunday with Mr: and Mrs. Irvine Henry: School has re -opened for another 4 r� ,PURPLE GROVE Mr, George- Thompson and .Mr Trafford and family spent Sunday at Mr. Will Stanleys at Lucknow. Miss:. Doreen Collins returned home after spending some holidays with her sister, Mrs. F. Schmidt of Mildmay. Mrs. F. Emlaw of California vis- ited. with her niece, Mrs,' V..Gawley' during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lisley Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hunter and families .visited,at Mr. Sam Emerson's re= cently.• ' her sis- ter, • o v . Miss J. Long ng , isited Mrs. Ralph Hill' 'recently., -term with Miss Hilda Twamley •a- Mr. Don • :MacDonald, Walter Cot- gain as. teacher and all pupils press: ling, ,Calvin Robertson, Mr. Will. ent. We wish them all a happy and Scott • and, Miss Marville Scott at- successful:term. Mr ,,Tack Alton, • and Mr. Harald .Henry have returned to high School. Lucknow after spending their holidays at. their homes' .here: „• Mr, arid Mrs., ROss. ,Sherlock: and Mr: and Mfg. Sam' Sheriock Offline' -g 11 w ere-visitors.-last-rweek�witli, Mr. and Mrs. James Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Salix Alton and sone Jaek-- attende-d the' Toronto .E'uchib- itien on' Monday. - Mr. Herb and Miss Rena Steph- enson of Varna spent a . day last week ,at the'home of Mr, arid Mrs. Albert Alton • and returned home with their- mother, Mrs. Robert Step•• Merchants who wish to increase, sales will be' interested in knowing• the actual. 'value of • newspaper' ad= vertising as. compared with • other mediums: Nationally' known public accountants in. the Unit•ed .States_ asked: two 'questions of, consu• mers' in Loui.sville, Ky., who -received all forms of 'advertising:. The questions were: (1) What • kind of adve.r'tis ing. influences you.most in,yodr buy- ing? (al -Whit -h.' of the 'various types- of ypesof advertising do you find most !, objectionable? e. • • Here is how, advertising, was grad eco: .01 Theatre :screen:-.advertis_tng is the least effective; (21 Billboard and 'circulars are, next poorest; (3.) Radio and direct Mail follow; and, (4) Newspaper' advertising was der Oared the most effective -to the pubs, lie.• • SEVERE BURNS suffered while, attempting to light a fire: with coal "oil- caused the death of Miss Edna Wade of Alleriford.' Miss Wade was, to have been married shortly. Ow- ing • to the severity : of • the ,burns the casket was 'iiert opened•• for the funeral service. •• THE OICTURE GALLERY N tended' the races. at Stratford rte cently.:. ' Little Wayne .Nixon • of Belfast visited' his aunt, Mrs, ; J. Emerson last week. , ' Mr. Orville Jones spent a few days at. Donald McFarlan's, , Mr. ' and' Mrs...Ted Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Warren and babe .and Mr. Gordon Nixon, of Teeswater visited" at Mr. John Emerson's recently. Miss Marion Walsh spent: the week enol at her home here. - LANGSIDE NORTH The Mission 'Eland meeting . was henson who has been spending a.4.ew held on Saturday August • 30th at •days.: here:' the home of Mrs. Peter Moffat, Cul- Mr.Stuart Cameron 'cif Vancouver avid phis;rine#:her;.:M.x:s, aIohzt Caineran of Lucknow visited With Mr., and, Mrs. Irvine Henry one day .last week. ., - - -" ,.,; Mr. and Mrs. Watson Davis. and our 'new teacher;, Miss' McPherson of- family f family of Tharnesford made a few • Alexandria, Ont.,• .in 'charge. .. calls' on friends here last week en - route td Tara and:Allenford. Mr. and Mrs. Archie . Nicholson and 'family 'spent Sunday-. •at the home ofMr. and Mrs.' David Alton of ' •Lucknow,• Mr: and�;:S Mrs: iia •Cavi belle 'of Lucknow spent one day. recently With their son; Mr: and Mrs. Glen - weed Campbell. ' ' . Mr. :Ross Browning. of Stititharnp- ton is, spening a few days witf is aunt, Mrs. Thos. Henry., Furthermore the survey • found. that newspaper er advertising sold . rhos sthead tkoil inaediaYe�e�ty��s,,aisfir,�est ftg e l ati, peri • sen oto` earl :go°od girl: a `ver fling; ail -other the sa-se-11-44- per cent. Sixt -.fiveout of every 100 y o , women buy from newspaper 'adver- tising and 51. out of revery 100 • men are ” likewise influenced. Two of every 100 women buy from' circulars but 10 of -every 100•--wo aen-object -to •circulars while •one• -of every._100. men buy from circulars and 10 ob ject.'Thirty of every 100 women ob- ject to billboard advertising and 42. of every, 100 object to theatre screen 'ads. -Hanover Post. rose with an attendance of 19. After the meeting•-".a,,•pwas .-.held on•- the, lawn with races, games and. .lunch. School.. opened on Tuesday . with WEST WAWANOSI°t _ CSU N. LL.1$1,NUTES . The .West Wawanosh .Township Council, held •the . regular meeting. OD August '12th with all the mem- bers'present and' Reeve •We.bster. pre • - sldirig The minutes of last meeting i were read and accepted on motion. • of Councillors Miller and McPher-• son. The •T.ownship rate for 1941 was set at two and one, half mills less government subsidy -of one mill. This was done on motion of Councillors • Smyth and Miller.. The Clerk was instructed to eorres,porrd with regis- tered tauditors re fees etc., for the Township audit. • :The Council •adjourned, to meet en September 9th at •1.30 ,p.m,' DURNIN 'HIX,LIPS,, Clerk: ST. HELENS :. School reopened on Tuesday with • Miss Beatrice ' McQuillin -in 'charge of S.S. No: 4 (St.; Helens) ; Mise Dor-' othy Drover of Sea orth at a rdyce; 'and Miss Vivian Tiffin of Wingham at S.S. No. 3. • Nig:'Wilson Woods of Guelph was e week -end visitor With Mrs. R. J. Woods: . Mr. Jas. Hyde and Mr. Cecil Hyde of. Kincardine spent a• few days at the' former's home here. ' Mr. Jack Watson. of London was e .recent caller on Mr. E. J. :Thom and other old 'friends here:. • Miss Jean •Thom has returned to Mr. Alfred Sherwood and daugh- ter Ruby spent Sunday at thehome of his daughter, Mr. and Mrs,. Mel- ville Henry of Amberley.. W,I4ITECHU:RC•H -. '. s �ll�liessrelSeie reteeeesee ees _.,.ate: 'lads' spent ,as tewt days with ii id i her id'a ' W rgliam. . n . c ax g EGGS FOR BRITAIN .•. Present indications are that Gt. Britain will require every export- able egg Canada can produce --mil- lions' more than *ere shipped in 1941. . This supply of eggs must come from hens now in laying pens and from ,pullets produced hi .1941. The increased demand will require an increase. in productionof at 'least• two eggs per month per hen during the laying season. This. can only be obtained by greater efficiency, . in Production,. better' care and man- agement,. better feeding acrid better marketing methods to preserve qual- ity. , Great Britain - wants eggs of Grade A quality. Every. Canadian poultry- man can increase his, patriotic ef- fort by planning for maximum 'Pro- duction of Grade A eggs from his flock during the next 12 months. WHO '.IS HE?, Last week's picture was that of PETER CORRIGAN 'a prominent personage in IKinloss and Holyrood in years gone by: UUn- fortunately we have not had an op- portunity to sedure' a "thumb nail" 'sketch of Mr. Corrigan this week, and none of our readers who knew him well probably, have volunteer- ed the information. • • „ . LIVE TODAY ' I would rather have one little rose From the garden of a friend, Than to have the choicest flowers • When my .stay on earth must end. • The s nipathy of the cornmuriity is extended to Mt. and Mrs. 'Harry, Bateman of Wingham 'in the death of, his mother,, .Mrs:. Bateman,, who for "Many years was :a highly res- pc•cied citizen of this bominunity. • Mr. and Mrs. • Jack • Moffat and 1anuly of Galt called oil• friends here on Monday. Mr.. and Mrs. -'F G. Moffatq Miss Margaret Moffat and- Miss Eagen left on Sunday for Sault Ste. Marie., `Visitors on Sunday with' Mr and Mrs. , Farish -Moffat' Wei*e Mi and' Mrs. Robert Ross of, . Whitechurch, Mrs. ' Campbell and Barbara , and Miss.' Hazelwood of London. • heirautres as •a o nercraft nurse - at Toronto . after a holiday at hers home here. Mr. and Mks.. Ewart McPherson •were.:week-eyed visitors' at Toronto. • • Mr. John A. MacDonald, a for -Mer, resident of Con. 12'"and- his sten Mr: • ` Angus MacDonald. of Brandon were callers on the former's 'Sister -in- lays, Mrs. Gordon, ° . Mrs. 'Gordon issspending the week at.. th e: hem t?' .of ..her brotli.er eS M e t'V. Salkeld, Goderich - Miss :Joan, Earl .of, Toronto • was a :week -end. guest of Miss Jean • Thom.. Mrs. Alex Leitch, .Mr. ah$ Mrs. Jim. -Bowden ands Jimmy of Detroit„' Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Leitch and Bobby Logan of•Belgrave were recent visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs.. E. JThom. •Mr:' and . Mrs. 'Stuart Collyer and Teddy :returned to ,;Westwood ,on Monday. They were acocmpanied by E ,g•;' Th:;w •will• also visit The- following -teat vicinity resurped' their duties on Tuesday:.. Miss W.• D. Rutherford., to' Kirkland 'Lake; Miss Irene Woods.` to. Waterloo; MisS Norma Weather - head. to Stayx er; Mrs: Jame's:.Ram- age to- Holstein; 'Miss Ruth Ramage • . Muskoka; Miss Dorine Webster KINLOUGH' 'Mx' and Mrs, Jack .Graham .of Ann Arbour, Mich., are visiting with his •parents, Mr. arid Mrs: Herb Gras ham. ' . Miss Betty McIver has returned to hey.: hone Atterk splen t g„,the;., heat- sl: en r_eg xtsdsl artrt fid- ds.:, Hardgi< .A number from here attended tli dance at :•Holyrood on F -iday ,pee ening in.; .honor. ,.of ' Mr: and: Mrs. Charlie Hodgins. Those from here who attended the C.NE..at, ,Toronto: this week were: Mi. and Mrs. George Haldenby and Ethele- r: •-and-Mrs.• Ber ts-Mc-Lea and Mrs. Slessor; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Boyle; Mr. and 'Mrs. Roy -Graham: Miss Violet Bell;, Messrs., Len Mur- ray and Chester Robb. Mrs. Neely of • ars ey • spen un - day with 'her 'eousin, Mrs. C. Mur-. Rev. Mr.. MacNamara .of Toronto spent a few' days with. his aunt, Mrs. Eli Jacques. " - Mr. Wm. Barbour received the sad Mr. and Mrs. Se O. ' Parry and family of Detroit spent , the week - news of the death of his sister, Mrs. end with Mr: and Mrs. Jas. Hod- Norris of Walkerton. She had vise gins. ited with Mr. Barbour . a ,little over ' Mrs. Wm, Percy spent a few days a w eek ago. We .extend sympathy. last week with Mr. Land Mrs. Neil 'cued when Bill Sheeny yolunteered M' Maxiene Reidewho spent two MacKay, Glamis. to make: the descent on the end of to Toronto: Miss Jean -Webster 'to Clinton; Mr. Charles ,McQuillan to Clandeboye. - • Mr.' and Mrs. J, W. Dean, Margaret ' and Billy.of London were guests. of Mr. and Mrs. John` Cameron on Mon-: day. " A CQLLIE DOG, which fell down a 65 -foot, w ell near Paisley was res- rss weeks• here with friends .returned'I" Miss Helen Malcolm has returned ea, rope to save the canine from death to her, home m Listowel.. ;,'to . Toronto •after spending the holi- t by ,drowning. Miss Kate Hazelwood and Mrs. � days with Misses Nellie and 'Mar- Alma 'Campbell and.daughter Bar- garet •Malcolm. . bera of Londonvisited. with Mr. and . •Miss Jean Lane iketurned to Well-' spent the week -end with Mrs. Roy Mxs, 'R. Ross on Sunday. "and to resxime her teaching :duties. Graham. Mrs. Carl Lott and sons are • visit- ' Mrs. ' Frank Maulden. returned to Schvoi -r'e- r'red =en -Tuesday ,with Mgwith Mr.' and, Mrs. Walter Lott. her home' at Glen Orchard after Miss Helen Hamilton of• Lucknow as teacher. • spending the past two weeks with Back from your, vacation at last, her parents,. Mr. ' arid- Mrs. J. R. The H. W. I.' will meet at the eh? Feel any change? Lane. • , •• home• of Mrs: Flaynard Ackert ;on No, not a cent: • Miss . Violet Bell of Kincardine September 4th. • I Would rather have the kindest. words And • a smile that I can see, - Than flattery when the heart is still' And this. ?lie has ceased to be. I' would rather have a loving smile From friends I know are true, Than tears shed round my casket When this world I bid adieu. Then bring me all the flowers today Whether pink, white or red, I'd rather have one blossom now Than a truckload when I'm dead. r h ' Fitt little leisd': "H'o6's that sit; ting, on the park bench below tis?'� Second little bird:. "That the guy who fired puckshot at us the other day". Third little bird: "Well' � wet are we' waitin' for?" "Every ditty,, well wird honestly one, h `a contribution to victory.' °rN$ P1Lnr(E .Mt;11STER OF CANADA. - ■ ■■■res - -� — -------- Mary. is the "vole' with. a smile". Mary is the efficient • person .generally known as a telephone operator. As an operator she knows nitwit about telephone' equipment- how quipmenthow it Should be used and handled, ' Birt Mary is best known for her personalitq-for her cool Hess in emergencies -for the grand things she has done, time and again, ignoring her own danger•, intent ,on one ' thing only -to keep the standard of telephone service high. We pay respectful tribute to Mary and 'tee. Spyyrla - all the giris who work with her. Her (9 P., - devotion to her job sets a standard of public service. Tactful, patient and courteous, Mary is the medium through which this .Company and its' public are always in touch. She plays a vital part in ca'ha(fa's war effort, is •