The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-11-27, Page 5a•
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1'MJ.LETTE;.GODDARII
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"POT 0' GOLD"
A musical comedy based oti -
the • radio program "Pot 0'
Geld". „ •
Also "Robert Benehley;7....
'and'"News" •
Matinee Sat, afternoon at.2.30
Monday, 'Tuesday,,' Wednesday'
Dec. 1 2- _3 .
•"' SPENCER TRACY.'
INGRID BERGMA'N .•
LANA TURNER
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'Dr.. Jekyll &'Mr. Hyde'
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Robert Louis . Stevenson's fa-
mous character is, portrayed
on the screen to advantage by
Spencer Tracy.
Also '"Cartoon"
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Get Picture Taken
Mrs, Gordon opened her home on
Thursday afternooslifor a tea under
the auspices of the Woman's Mis-
e
sibnary Society. There were thirty
ladies in -attendance with proceeds
arnounting to nearly $6 00. Mrs. W. I.
Miller presided for a program Which
included a reading "I passed them
by", by Mrs. Bali; one by Mrs. A.
Gaunt "A true Confession"; Mrs.
Will Rutherford played an .ad-•
eco r
ian solo and Mrs. Rice contributed
a vocal solo. Mrs. Durnin Phillips
gave a veryinteresting talk on "In.
fluence". A contest was enjoyed and
-a 'pleasant social --hour vas :spent_
over the tea cups. •
Mr. Hugh' L. Rutherford was home
tramToronto for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs: Percy Alleit of. El,
rose, Sask.,. were visitors last week
with their., uncle, Mr. G 'A. Webl•
and Mr. and Mrs. Rice.
The December meetingof the Wo
man's Institute will be 'held, in the
Community, hall„ on , Thursday, De
cember,4th, Roll call --="My funniest
failure ,'for the . old year". MAO -
"Be of '. good cheer, Christmas i:4
near"by 'Mrs. Ball. Topic—"Christ
Xmas carols" by Mrs., Barnard. Pro -
gram- committee—Mrs.: Gordon. Mrs;
W. I. Miller_. _Hostesses -Mrs. Fr.'anh
Todd, Mrs. Tom `Todd, Mrs. .Wil'
Rutherford. There willbe• an 'ex
change of. Christmas gifts.
There was a- good attendance at
the At Hornesponsored by the Wo-
man's Institutes in the . Community
Hall on Friday night. Mrs. Ball pre
sided over a program which includ-
de solos ;by Mr. Aubrey Toll and r
duet • by he and Miss Amy Toll of
Auburn a solo' by Doris Taylor; r.
duet. by Mr. and MA. E. W. Rice•
readings;:. by Mrs. McKenzie Webk
,and:., b'y 1grs. Ball; --piano solo -by•
Mrs. Durnin Phillips and community l
singing of patriotic numbers wits
paaniment by ' Mrs -
Will Rutherford. Dancing was en-
ioy,,ed to music provided by. Mr. ane
Mrs.. George Stuart and Harold Tay-
lor and by Mr. Wm. Robb, and Miss -
Dorothy Robb. Proceeds well be
used for patriotic purposes.
Miss Irene Woods. and Mr,' Me'
Brown of Waterloo -were :week -end
visitors with,Mr. and: Mrs. R. Woo&
who • • observed.. their forty-second
weddr g anniversary on B"un av:
The annual meeting of the Beef
Ring'. will be, held in the Hall or
Thursday '.evening December . 4th..
All members are urged to attend.
There was a .large attendance at.
the meeting_of'. the Y. P ` IT held it
the church on. Sunday evening. Mrs
McKenzie Webb, missionary conven-
er,, presided and the • Scripture
son was read by E W. Rice. .The:
chapter from the study book "Thr
Canadians are coming" was taker
by Mrs. Tom Todd. Themeeting or
Monday evening will be held' at the
home of Mr: Kenneth Cameron. At
the conclusion . of—the--meeting. M s
ii.. i rrigr'ct„V.
a:u Ss . a° '':L".a,3_i�.a.a ��''.'s.4 '.Y' r�Z"2 k tl..`P-Tii50
..1:;;,.G. Gillespie, foreman for • the
Department of . Highways • on the
.Lucknow-Wingham section .of' road,
•was busy last week • erecting. snow.-
• fence at. the hill lust above Zetland'
bridge when a Beacon -Herald photo
' grapher • happened,..along. and took
a "shot" of the workmen. In his par-,
ty of 'workmen were Dawson' Craig•;
:Jack .Hutchison and Pete ,McCall.
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TWEET, HOT, BRAND; -NEW AND.
BLUE. Vaughn :Monroe, 'America's
young favorite new bandleader, sel-
ects a: tune thrill of the year ,."And
So It- Ended" as Weekly Song Hit
---------No 6--complete-•-with Words and•
Music • in this coming Sunday's.' is-
sue ..of The Detroit. Sunday. Times:
Don't miss it. You'll love itGet The
Detroit Sunday Times this - week and
every -week for. a NEW song hit. -
EI PO S
Hairy Lei
Make Your -Savings
FIGHT
ezpk WAR SAVINGS
"it/ CER`fIFIGATES
• SMITH
sugaar set in.honor _of -her ap roach.
ing .marriage, n address was, reach
by Earl Durnin •and Allan Miler
made the presentation. Miss Barnard
expressed. her thanks and introduces'
Mr. McMurachy.
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_ 'marl Plowman,. who. hat. spent -the:
summer of the lake freighter Sioux,
is at present employed in the Inter-
national Nickel Mines at Sudbury:
HOLYROOD
Mr. and Mrs: Raynard Ackert
spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Ern
est- Pridham's of Goderich. -
Mr.. and Mrs. O. Russell, Kingarf
spent Sunday with.. Mr. and Mrs
James Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Raynard Ackert, Mr.
and' Mrs. Wm.'Graham entertained
at Graham's in honor of Mr. ane
Mrs: • Ernest Ackert's birthdays , or
Saturday. Guests present were Rev
and Mrs. Harold Ackert and family'
of. Moncton, Mr. and Mrs:' Ernes'
Ackert and Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Ack-
ert_w-ere presented with anend table
and candy jar. r ,
Mr. and Mrs.Charles Graham. of
Durham were Sunday' visitors a4
Mr. • and Mrs. Wm. Graham's.
Rev. and Mrs. H. -Ackert arid fain:
ily of Moncton, .Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Elliott arid ,Clayton of Detroit.
were visitors on Saturday at Mrs
Alnter Ackert's.. ,
Miss Gwendolyn Ackert is teach-
ing at Zurich at present. • . •
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eadie called or
Mrs. D. McKinnon, 6th Con: on Sat
urday evening. • We are sorry to re
port Mrs.. McKinnon is not as wel'
as her many friends would wish.
The Holy rood unit of - the Rec'
Cross sponsored -a-social' evening or
Friday evening of last week. Adver•
Using and arrangement committee
—Mrs, Howard Harris and Mrs.' Ray ,
'nerd Ackert; progi►am Committee --
Mrs. Wm. Eadie, Mrs. Howard Har • •
ris; doorkeepers—Mr. Wm. Eadie 8�
Mr. Perry Hodgins; ticket sellers—
Mr. Frank •Thompson:•and.Mr. Ray
nard. Ackert on a rooster donate(
by Mrs. Baynard Ackert. This real
ized $8.80., The lucky ticket Was•wor
by 'Mrs, "Howard Harris drawn. by '
her little daughter Lorraine. Chair.
Man—Mr: Richard Elliott. The mail -
feature of the program was movinr
pictures by Rev. Harold Ackert or
Moncton •followed., by a program of
opening chorus by the school child-
ren; solo -L. -Miss Elizabeth Robinson'
Trio—Miss Eunice •Ackert of -Mon
cton, violin, Mrs. Wm. Graham
piano Mr, Lloyd. Ackert, clarinet
address—'Rev, H. Ackert; solo—Mr
Robt. MacDonald. Report of work
and financial- report of the unit since
organized by Mrs. Jas. Smith,. Pro -
dram was closed by ' singing Gnoq
Save the King and'a vote of thank,
to all• those taking part Lunch was
served after which the rem-ai'ndei-
of the evening was spent in dant-
inc. Music 'for the dance was .su'o-
'rfied'by Mrs. Wm. Graham and Mt
Lloyd Ackert, Mr. Mark. Johnstor
and Mrs. Allis'ter.,Hughes, Mrs. ITow-
ard, Harris and Mr. Earl Harris
,Holyrood Community Club''will
held a meeting in the Hall next
, Monday evening to consider re -or-
ganizing for the winter months.
TSE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LV.CHNOW, 611 ARlid
RED CROSS DONATIONS TO
WARP 'WE*: HURON TOWNSHIP
Ward 5 gratefully .acknowledges
the following donations: Mrs. D.
McCharles, 6 yards•print; Mrs. Har-
vey, Brooks, 1 quilt top; Mrs.: Orville
Finlayson, 5 yards• print; .Lila Mac-
Donald, 1 yard print; Mrs. Jim Ir-
win,1 -quilt top; Mrs.: W. T. Roulston,
1.top; Mrs. Gilbert Barkwell, 1 top:
Mrs. A. C. Hamilton, 7 yards print;
Mrs. Susan lia.milten, 1 top; •Mrs.
W. J. Roulston, 3 yards .print; Mrs.
Harold Button, 1 yard print; ..Mrs:
Howard McGuire, 64/2 • yards .print•.
Mrs. W. 'S..- McGuire, 1 top; Mrs.'
Dave Stewart, 2 tops; Mrs...Jinx Bea-.
.ton, 1 op; _.Miss Jean McGuire, 7
yards print; Mrs. Sam McGuire, 2
yards print; Mrs. Geo., Brooks, 2
'.yards print; Flowerdale School
$43.40; Mrs. D. McMurchy, 1 top
Mrs.• Norman McMurchy, 1.toti.; Mrs
Wm ' hooey, .1 ...quilt; Mrs. Jack' Mc-
Intosh;, 1' quilt .Mrs -,.Dexter, 1 top
Mrs. J. H. McDonald; ••1 'top,:1 crib
-quilt; Miss . Belle Ross; Toronto; $2;
Mrs, Rod Rots, $1; Mrs., Jas, Mac;
Tavisli, 1' top, •1• lining; Mrs. D. Rose
1 top,'• 1 lining; Mrs. D. McKenzie•
1 • •top; Miss Margaret Henderson, • 1
quilt; Mrs,. Wm' Steele, group or
Second and , Boundary 'West,. $33•.95
and 6 Batts. • • - • I�
• The following • have each donated
•$2.00 for a blanket; Mrs. John :Ross,
Mrs. .Alex MacTavish, .Mrs. Rod
McLennan, :Miss. 'Chris • Brotchie
Alex MacTavish, Mrs. Jas. MacTav-
ish..
"DID 'YOU KNOW THAT?"
Didyou know that
a daughter
Of a Ding of England is buried'in
London, Ontario At least, that is
the. ..clan_.nade. by :the._eadstone
a
e:."
on a gray found there.
The very ease with . which noble
race
makes the case of Lavinia • Hernuone
Gertrude • Amanda Guelph all the
stranger..' -For investigation has.nei-
ther :proved nor .disproved her claim
to Royal blood: Known: in London
as Mrs. Charles 'Wetherliee ' during
the last `years of her -life, the "Prin-
sass Amanada" claimed .her mother
had been • the legal', wife of King
George the . Fourth of England. Her
story,^: recapitulated on the . screen
in the latest edition • of . `.`Did You
Know That?" has' just been released
tor—Canadian--theatres—by--Associate
Screen Studios,of Montreal.
FOURTH CONCESSION
The November meeting of .the IT,
F. W, O. was held at the •home of
Mrs. D. H. Carruthers with a large
}tench c +ay.M 1s3 H rjoamisra emok
6C. N S „i"• 4 Ostr.g,
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�epeating atl'leLord-prayer-=rn.tins
DO YOUR PART
The closing weeksf the calendar
year lead most Canadians away fermi
themselves. On Nov tuber 11, the
nation paused to r call to mind
b i ht
youngCan-
adian
.of
the thousandsr
adian boys who faced .death, and
many ,. • of whom, accepted ted .a simple ,
�
grave in Flanders to help keep Can-
ada a happy place to live :in On .De;-
cember •. 25th old . and ' young are
brought face to face with the truth
that .giving is better than receiving.
It seems fittingthen that the War
Weapons Campaign should . extend.
into this period' of the year when
Canadians perhaps see a little clear.
er • the duty which one man owes ,
to his fellowman. The subscriber to
war savings certificates isnot a giv-
er, of course. Essentially. he. is doing
himself a fine service -in. 'the fact
that he .is' building up .future per -
serial security and getting good'in.
terest on his •money. - , •
Yet- in serving..himself, the Can-
adian citizen who .participates ' in
the present wag, savings campaign ."
is also serving his -'fellow Canadians. -,
The weapons which ' war savings
money buys are vital to the . new,,
Prop of Canadian youths who, in
their turn, are standing ready to
nroteet mothers,- sisters • and fathers
as. did the young men of another
generation. ,'
Canadians will not let their sold-
ier sons down. In the spirit -of Re-
membrance Day and Christmas•Dav-.
the war `weapons • campaign ' should
• be. ,highly. successful.
'Presbyterian ' Y. P. S:
The Young People's meeting Mon-
day night was Loyalty Night in con-
junction with National ,Young
Peo-
pies Night' Afte " the singing•of the`
opening hymn. Maudie Fisher `read
the Scripture lesson The Lord's
prayer was ep atect in unisor -Mr;-
M. S. Calvert, gave a very interesting.
talk ,on the Reformation in Scotland.
A.. presentation of Provincial ' Y.P.S..
work was given ;i y Donald Hender-
son. Bertha MacDonald gave a read-
ing followed by a'piano solo by Nor-
man Taylor. Miss . Pearl Henderson
spoke on ;the topic "Christ Our Life"
in which she stressed•. Christ pre-
eminent -•int Ott }.lianas :Kathryn A,,,
new'. sang • a sole. After the singing
of hymn 554 Rev. C. H. MacDonald
closed the meetingwith prayer:
son: The minutes of the last n?eet-
ing were read,and adopted. The' Roll •
call was responded •to by "Something
a book has taught me through the
years":- ; After -community singing
the business was discussed. The pro -
r -am ---followed;.- ` :Mr -s. --Cecil- Roble
gave a splendid talk . on .the • most
worthwhile .books of the present
day. Mrs. A; McLeod'and•.Mrs. 'Av-
is` sang a duet which was' much ap=
predated. Mrs: L. McLeod read a;
paper. Mrs. Robinson,' Mrs. Hughes,
Mrs.- Houston 1 and ' Miss Elizabeth
Robinson sang which; was much en-
joyed. Mrs. Sutherland tendered a
vote of thanks to the hostess and
those taking part in the program.
Refreshments were • served and . a
social time spent. The- December
meeting is to be in the Sixth School
jiouse on Decernber 11th.
Mr. Fraser McKinnon of Toronto
spent the week -end at his. home.
Mr. John MacKenzie is recovering:
after,an operation in a Toronto Hot.
pital. He has returned to his home
on the Fourth.
Mr. Geo, Middleton was up froth
Toronto over the week end.
Mrs. Gordon McInnis of Toronto
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Angus. Graham. ,
Miss Grace McKinnon ' of 'Strat-
ford • spent the week -end at •hei-
\horne: • • -
Mrs. Archie. McIntyre • and bro-
ther Mr. '• A. M. Nicholson were vis•'-
itors on the 'line last week. -
Mr. Mearle Middleton of Hamilton
was up over the .week -end. '
Mr. Archie McArthur and sister
Mary of, Embro and Miss Patricia'
Robertson of Woodstock were vis-
itors in and around. Ripley on Sat-
urday,
,, KLNLOUGH -
.,___,,Mrs. Charlie Gille'spie is a patient
in St. Thomas hospital having un-
derg ne an' operation. Her many`
Erie} ds here wish . her . a speedy re -
cove y. .
• The Woman's Institute• will meet
at the, home of Miss Edna' Boyle on
Thursday,'December 4th, Mrs': Thos.
Harris is convener' and Will be as-
sisted by Mrs. A. Breckles and Mrs.
Maurice .Hodgins. Legislation is the
topic, dealing with what women
know about civics. The motto on
"How .we kept Christmas in olden
days" .will be given by Mrs:'. A, E,
Haldenby, Roll call ---exchange of
Christmas gifts. Lunch committee --
Miss Edna Boyle, •Mrs. James Hod-
gins, Mrs. Charlie Hodgins.
Little Mildred Pinnell spent the
week -end' in .Lucknow..
Miss Evelyn McLean of London
wasa week -end visitor with ` her
mother. Mrs. W. J. McLean.
Mrs: Hedley of Kincardine Town-
ship is visiting relatives here.
• On Sunday ngxt ,November 30th
at 7.$0 there will be a special Mis-
s%onary service in the Anglican.
church and a celebration of HTly
Communion. Everyone is cordially
invited, .
Betty and Donald Gillespie of St:
Thereat .spent a few days last •week
with their , grandparents Mr. and
Mrs, Janies Hodgins, . 1 , .,.
LETTER TO EDITOR-,
The Editor. -
Dear Sir:
'The . Public Relations 'Branch of
my Department . has on several oc-
casion? within the past few weeks
brought to. my attention news items;
illustrations ' and, in fact, whole
pages •from newspapers published
inn various sections of the country,,,
(�oi•?'ic�tbsft...
aitrlyA
-ea :ce
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also y-��u�
paper advertiseinents of business•
firms included references and gen-
erat data in 'regard; to the need of
"Early Mailing", proper packing and
Correct , addressing of Overseas 'par-
cels. ' -
"Early Matlingi' at this season of
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Lucknow War
\Savings'Committee
gives our community a
chance to put a real wallop
behind our dollars
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• You•must do your bit in sustaining our'' War
Weapons pledge for the -duration.' Everyone
mustkeep uphis. purchases of War Savings
Certificates. Canada needs more and more War
Weapons. ..Our 'commupity has pledged itself to
give them. It's our responsibility -we must not`
fail.,• Push the sale of War Savings Certificates
w1reneVe-r `and" wherever you:•cam.'Supptort•rhe-'-`;'-
War Weapons Pledge of our con munity. If you
have not yet pledged, do it now.,
DOUBLE Your Own Pledge to
J- egularly!
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each year iso alwa s an importan"`T�_ �I� Wi.rs-esserit_
l � de1 ivewServrce�orceabroad iour" ,•
question, but today ' withan ever-, ivery is to be made by Christmas operation. was most • welcome and
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Day... I sincerely appreciated — thank -Wu
The ,action of the ,Press and •busi- very much. .
messfirms has undoubtedly .been a 1 • • ., Yours faithfully,
W.' P. " Mulock,
Postmaster General.
growing number of Troops abroad,
it has greater significance than ever
;It :is e, pected that the velume of
mails ' for Overseas delivery . this real public •service, not only to the
year 'wall surpass all records and people "back Home", but to our Act-'•
-ONTARIO
1942 II111'fOR _VEHIC6E PERMITS •
ANQ DRIVER!' LICENSES
miA be .available
DECEMBER 1st,194I
THE TERM.of 1941 'permits and .licenses has been extended
to January 31st, 1942, after which date they will "be invalid
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and those •operating ; with them subject to the penalties fro- '
vided. There will be no further extension of their term:
Secure yoursearly and avoid the- usual rush 'of the last' few
weeks.
'For your'convenierice,. permits and licensesi are issued through
the .offices, of ; 191 agents located' `throughout the• Province,
Preserve your 1941 plates. Do not destroy or throw them •
away: During the first two weeks of February they will "be
coll'ecte'd through Gasoline Service Stations by The Canadian
Red Cross' Society:
:11toveuher 26tk, 1941
T. B. McQUESTEN
Minister of Highways
When driving along our highways give our Soldier boys a ride.
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