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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-02-05, Page 5T IURSDAY, FEBRUARX5th, 1942. eatre Th.. • Lyceum WNGND i :•HA Two Shows Saturday Night Thursday, Friday, Saturday February 5,6,7 u Y ANN RUTHERFORD RE,p SKELQN * * fn * * "WHISTLING ' IN THE. DARK` A thrilling mystery picture. Also "Leon `'Errol,' Comedy" and ""News" • ,Matinee Sat. Afternoon 2.3.0. Monday, Tuesday,'It?`ednesday °Februar 9.10 ; LEW AYR'ES ...' '.ARAINE DAY . 'LIONEL BARRYMORE * *'in :* a:. . • "DR. KILDARE'S WEDDING DAY" Another hi the Popular dare. Series" • Also "March of Time and ' "Disney .Cartoon" 1 • HOLYRQC.D Mr. and s Geo Colwell spe. t.' Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Keiffer. • Mrs. Harvey Houston and J. J. spent ,a`•few days with the forniees parents at Pinkerton. Mrs. Thos. Harris spent the' past week- with Kincardine friends. We with sorry to report that' Mary McMillan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross McMillan is confined to her home with ear trouble. We hope Mary will sewn be .able to 'be:iota again. ' 1Vrr, and Mrs.. George ' Alton Of Belfast spentSu'nday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill . Graham. Mrs:' Clifford Johnston returned home from London on Sunday. 'Lit- tle Donald •will be ..in the hospital for a time but he is improving nicely from his mastoid operation,.. Mr. and •Mrs. John•Jamieson ..of • L'ueknQW spent Si...iriday, afternoon at Mr. Thos, Harris. ' . Mr: 'arid Mrs. Harvey' Ackert and fancily. were Sunday visitors at Mr. Ernest Ackert's.' • Mrs. C. Eadie , of Glenannan 'spent a few days last week with her son, 'Mr. Wm: Eadie and Mrs.. Eadie. -Thursday, Friday -r-- 'Saturday=: February' 12; 13, 14: Paulette Goddard; Chas. Boyer * tri •* "HOLD 'BACK THE ,DAWN" 1 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. February 16, '17, 18. Double Bill: "THE: GAY FALCON" YHenry Aldrich for President" MAFEKiNGw The Ashfield unit of the 'Feder - THE I.UCKNQW SENTINE..L, LUCIlNOW, QNTMO DUNGANNON Mr. a d. Mrs. Jas. Harrison; Mr. and. Mrs,H rb Harrison, Kirkton, Mr. and MI's. Cyril, Campbell, Lanes were visitors last ' Thursday with Mrs. Annie Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Chas Alton, Mrs. Jas, Alton, was a visitor on Sunday: Mrs. David Glenn, "beir'g cared for at the home of her nephew, Mrs. Chas. Fowler, seems very weak bate= ly. ,Douglas,, Harry and Kenneth, Van Doorn, Charing Cross, spent a week 'lately with their sister, Helen. Van Doorn at the home of Mr. and Mrs.:. W. A. 'Culbert. • The Dungannon Women's Institute met. at' the home of -Mrs. R.oy Rut- ledge for the Janaury meeting. Mrs, Hodge. presided -and • the • roll':„.Call was answered, by a "safety rule": -Tlie secretary read' a nuinber of let- ters- :fro.{ri boys receiving gifts. Mrs; 'Davidson thanked the ladies for the box of fruit,received.-when,she was Sick, also .made• recognition of the. $5 •eh:Mated..to''the Library and $10 to the Red Cross. It was decided to send cigarettes to the boys overseas •periodically. The topic. was taken by, Mrs. Popp "What w, omen can do •to -help the cause of peace". Mrs. Ryan' read --a'.. rape-on...`.`I'xsr-._a_.iront _.line sailorette". June and Bertha - sang - a duet `tThe Soldier's•'Sock"r After the • national anthem ,the hostess' tf Agriculture held a meeting served refreshments. a ion o • in the council .chamber' on Wednes- ' The year 194• held' More than day,._cvertirtg and organized for the Ordinary, interest for, the people of 'coming year. 1+'ifteen members`join Duhgannon-Alnited--church :.It.mark., ed the grgan,ization., 'ea the 95th year for regular regi _ Howard Blake received a painful gious services,in the district and the injury on Wednesday when he was 75tic'year Since-the—first—Methodist: • kicked bya colt. He is 'able; to, be . church was • located - in the village. out again. • To • mark the year special '• jubilee Mr. Ernest Blake was in ;London. services • were held on June 29th, on Thursday and spent the day with. when the Rev. C.H. Dickinson; Tor - his' daughter, Muriel. onto,'delivered two inspiring,. ad- Several- ladies -of . the ,comr iunity :dresses: ~-:The. one _in _the morning met at Mrs. Isaac Cranstor,'s on taught us' that 'We belong .to the Thursday pain. , and completed: two whole church" and,. gave a World - quilts. • wide view of her mission. In the Mrs, ,Chas. , Morrison, 'Billy and 'evening, we were led: to see "Life. • Kathleenin•. •Wil n n sve are vis of m the Sanctuary, the secret place itig - the'•Mpst':High" On Dominion., Mr. 'and Mrs. George .TwamI y Day, a.;w 11 attended 'garden' party - visited on Friday at Mr. 'Adam John- arty-visited'onFriday,atMr.'AdamJohn-. was 'held. Tables were spread on ston's of • Curries Corners.' • the large church lawn'.and a bouriti- Mr. Chas. Moore and Mr. Bob ful. supper. served by the ladies' of Ross-orf-W14teel}u-rel-spen•tW-Friday- he-chuxch. The Cr : e_Yojng Peo- ples Union and friends provided• the excellent programme which follow- ed. On Thanksgiving Sunday; Rev. T. W. Neal, 'a Huron County old ,boy delivered two, splendid sermons' and ':his visit 'was . greatly enjoyed:' The . Presbytery of Huron. held its ,autumn . meeting in the church thus • addisn'gF• tot- taiga. itnterest+,• ef.= aiD., sele r�c� . i 5, �n �- « tit1,-,.`�i�..s r'8�.'�Q b�'•n.'. . �b� gam' members-- and ' friends- enabled- the church' Board to meet all obligations and have a good balance on hand. Two major projects• were success- erFrcxred*a-socia-1-hoot' O'an�es �-c.c--_€ ly'undertaken, the painting of the THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL Published every T hursday morning g at Lneknow,. Ontario. L. CAMPBELL THOMPSON Publisher and, Proprietor -ST. Neely 'Todd and Gordon ,Miller of . Stratford ' and Allah Miller of Harn- ilton• -werer.•-home-far_the' week -P THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5th, 1942 ZION Mr: and Mrs.' George Swan. are spending'a,,while-with their grand- daughter, Mrs, Frank Ritchie and Mr. Ritchie.. Mrs. Wm. Ritchie and Miss Elsie Ritchie were recent visitors in God'-. erich with Mr. and .Mrs. Ivan Pap err,ick.. • • . , ' • Mr: Les Alton ; is assisting Mr. Richard Gardner who has been quite ill' the past ttvo. •weeks but is• some What improved. at..present: ' • • Mr. • and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland • yisited Teeswater' friends a day last Miss- Louise Windsor of Lucknow spent the,, week -end , with Mr. and Mrs. • W. •T. Gardner. A ' progressive . euchre party :and ever4ig with ,Mr. and Mrs. Herb • dance • was sponsored by 'th'e Wu Curran men'S Institute: in the community Mr. and'.Mrs.,' Lloyd Hunter vii - hall. on ishall-on Friday evening. High honors ited'at the parental.:hothe on friday, in• euchre werewon b'y' Miss..lsobel Miss' Grace Blake of Drumbo,'and Phillips for tine ladies: and Gordon Mary Horton:of Stratford Normal McPherson for . the gents;' OMnsola- spent the • weep -end at their res: tion prizes went to Mrs. W. A. Mil pective homes. lerattsla:Mra.Geosge Mel4lu44t �_. IVtu...atc Mxs TLs.'B,lale,.erater,- reM fti .. till d axceiw s fi'r =*ir e= litc~,.ka .-4-14.0x1 e;• : a Chester- and Harold Faylor,-Georrgr=•-Haward-Blake- read- 'the- top'ic:-Olive ..Stuart arid Harold Whitehead with Blake sal a solo: After an inter Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Stuart and Mrs. esting .discussion, the meeting. closed Rice as accompanists. Over .$•10 •w is with the mizpah benediction. All realized -for 'pair-iat3c u -r -poses. - Mrs. McKenzie. Webb was a visitor last week with her daughter, Dor- othy in Toronto. Mrs: McMurachy went , to 'St. Thomas 'on Monday: • His many friends .are, . sorry '.to know,.,that_M ._ D,. 13.: Murray is un; , der the' doctor's care. The following, articles have been forwarded ' to the Lucknow Red. Cross: 3 afghans made'' ley pupils of '5t. HeIerns school; 3 pair seaman's stockings; 1 sailors • scarf; .3 pair, whole mitts: 6 pair boys socks:, nine boys' , -sweaters; 5..womens 'night- gowns; 6 pair boys ,pyjamas; 5 hel- • mets; donation of 8 quilts. The weekly meeting•of'the Y.P.U. was held at Stanley Todd's on . Mon- day • evening with 19 present. . E..W,' Rice; Christian rfellowship convener, presided., Mrs. W. A. Miller read the Scripture lesson andthe topic on the life 'of the • Archbishop of Can- terbury was, taken by Mrs. Rice. A poem "God give me joy" was read by Mr. Rice. NextMoriday even- ing the meeting will take the form ofra Valentine social at the .home of Earl' Durnin. . • • .'Mrs. Gordon MacPherson isspend- ing a few days with her mother. -.1.1 'Mrs, McFarlane, Jamestown„ All those interested are requested to attend the annual. meeting of: the Public ,Library to be held at W. 1. :Miller's on Friday evening. • We are glad to. report that Mr. Robert Andrew has been keeping much better this. winter than' us- ual and quite free from asthma., Church service -next Sunday will bee at 3 • p.m: and Sunday School. preceding the service. ' • PURPLE GROVE, Mr. ,peorge' Thompson visited with his daughter at Lucknow last Week.. . A number of ladies spent an, af.. -ternoon quilting at the home of Mrs. Sam Emerson for the 'Red Cross. Mrs. Andrew Emerson celebrated her .82nd birthday last Thursday. Miss Irene McDonald speriat Sun- day with her ',sister, Mrs. Wilfred,. Hackett -of Belfast. . • Mrs. John Collin entertained a group of thirty or more en. Friday night to''a card party. Mrs.' W. Walsh was the winner of the ladies and Frank Emerson of 'the men. Pro- ceeds for the Red Cross, •$7:5'0. Mr. Frank Currie spent the week.:, end at his Koine here, also Miss Mar- ion Walsh. „ ' • I::IQ NORTH LANGSIDE E' �►N.GS • the week end. at the home of Mr. -and Mrs. Victor Eiw ersozi. I - Mr. and Mrsi Parish Moffat Spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs.' Wm, MacKenzie. Miss Winnie Donaldson of Tees - water High School spent the week- end at her home here.. . Mr. Jim, -Richardson who ,is asr. listing at Mr. Farrish 'Moffat's spent the week -end at his home: . • Mr. 'and,,, Mrs.-•. Bill Scott spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Farisb Moffat. 1• The Annual ,meeting. of the church washeld: on Tuesday: Mr. Bert Mof fat was elected ds manager due •'to the. retirement of Mr. Neil MacCal. lura. Mr: Jack Richardson and '1VIr. Angus Strome • were re-elected. Mr. 'Gordon • Wall • was appointed 'Sun- day. School superintendent • . " The. Mission Band meeting will be held Brown on Saturday, February '7th. 'at 2.30 • o'clock:.• ' Miss .Ktherine MacPherson spent, WHITECHURCH Mr. Clifford Purdon,•s'on of Mr. and Mrs. John .Purdon has' gone to Galt to train for the army. Mr,, • and Mrs. Roy .' Hudson of .Wingham spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wellwood. Miss Mary,' Simpson • spent the week -end With her cousin, Miss Merle Wilson. -Mr, Rellison Falconer'', of Toronto' is spending' a few holidays at the )tome of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. C. Falconer.. Mr.. Wm. 'Adams is 'assisting Mr. George Fisher cutting wood.-. Mr. 'Robert Mowbray is going to WaodsteclF today tomeet his son Kenzie Mowbray, R.C.A.F., from the West, who is, coming home to spend some holidays. 0 !_ MR MORE ABOUT Th ,REAL Mac- Arthur! • More Priot:wes - tows Reid.. " writing in the Pictorial Review with this Sunday's (February 8) is- • .sue of The Detroit Sunday Times ... casts additional light on the life, .• charact r 'and personality • of the gallant leader of the American. forces in the Philippines, In ' adsii- . tion, you will find photographs that 'will be a .welcome addition'to your scrapbook of World War II, Be sure • to get Sunda 's Detroit Times. T ~• BELFAST :Mr. and Mrs..Will-Alto '-and Wen- dell visited last Tuesda with Mr: and •Mrs. Roy Maize. ' • Mr. , Alex and Tom H ckett made a business trip to. Toronto on Tues- day. • Misses Irene 'and Florence Mac-. Donald;, Mr, Jack MacDonald. and ,Mr. Bert Griffith of Purple Grove visited on . Sunday with ,Mr., and 1Vlr"s Wilf Hackett. . Mr. and, Mrs. Bert Alton .and, fain- • ily .spent' Sunday with:, the •tatter's -parents• in paisley.. - • Mr. Jimmie Hackett visited a few days last week with his grandpar-- . encs Mr. and Mrs, D, S. 'MacDonald. • of Purple Grove, .• Some persons are m debt Because, they spend what their friends think they make. • • provided and ' candy served. ..Mr. and Mrs .Chas. • Pearce of Clinton spent Saturday a't'the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. 3.. Anderson,. • Mr. Geo. Adams, Harold and,Mar- garet of Port:Albert visited: on Sun day afternoon 'at Mr • Thos. J. An- 'derson's. . Mi.: and Mrs. Cecil. Johnston visit- ed on. S'unda'y -'with hex, patents, Mt. and., Mrs, Fitzsimmons of Arkona :and -attende-d- the .'farewell--So-r-'vice �f 'their ,pastor.. . • , Mr. ,and Mrs. Oniar,Brooks of•C.ol borne township visited, on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Kil'patick. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Thompson of Holyrood visited qn Sunday with her parents, Mr..-a•nd Mrs. George Saunders. Gordon and Lloyd Saun- ders' were hone also. Those tti•ho.attended the box social at Crewe report a good time. THE P I•CT-l1 RE GALLERY CREWE Miss Muriel Quinn visited at her home 'near . Kincardine over the • week=end. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curran and children spent Monday. evening (with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anderson, Jr. 'Miss. Violet Culbert' of Laurier spent •a pleasant week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cui bert. - - • Mr. and Mrs. Bert Treleaven, Ron- akl and 'Gwendolyn visited. on Sat - A urday with .Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hunter . near ' Lucknow.: - On• Monday afternoon a Red Cross quilt 'was quilted at Mrs. ShO'ckie-. ton's and on Thu'rsd'ay afternoon one was quilted at Mrs. 'Jack Riv- ett's. A box social was held on Friday evening in aid of the Red Cross. Progressive games were enjoyed, then ' Mr. Sherwood auctioned off the boxes. Proceeds amounted to •$18:69. ' ' Mr. Colin Crozier • was home from Wingham for the week -end, accorn- panied by •his • cousin, 'Billy Allan of •lruckriow, A . ' ^4' n • y !lk 'church, roof ar..d' the. shingling of the large ' shed; For'the third year in succession the Missionary givings, increased and the Women's Mission- ary Society exceeded its..alloeatiori. The British Church. War Relieffund • was also ger•._srously supported. The work of the Women's. Association was revealed in .splendid' support of the Red Cross Society,' the Sunday School -an d-ehoir . The -minister, Reii.- W. P. New man was voted a bonus of $150.00 ,(from 'the. three churches, on the charge) and invited to re- main • for 'afourth year. Mrs. Pearl Powies, St. Thomas, —spent three weeks with Mrs. D. Sproul and daughters; returning to •her home last week. ' Mr. and M;:s.: Bill McC'lu're,. Jr., were spending last week -end'' with relatives here and Bill, who has been training at Kitchener in the Active Service Corps and Saturday night received a phone call that he was drafted to go to Alberta, and he left immediately. WHO' IS I T? • Last week's picture was that• of • STEELE.MURDOCH' , a pioneer brick and stone •mason, whose handiwork• can be seen from Kinloss to Goderich. Mr, Murdoch built the nti'all surorunding the Dun- lop monument at ,Goderich. , Born in Scotland only twenty miles fr'otli the' birthplace of Rob- ert Burns, Mid, Murdoch came to l.,ltcknoa' when only ane house•was starveling. ' ' 'Mmbers cif the Murdoch family continue to reside in the village. KINLOUGH. Mr. and Mrs: Levi Eckenswiller and Douglas of Londonvisited over the week -end with Mr. and .Mrs, Herb Graham, • Gnr. Wray Pinnell, of Camp Bor- den 'spent Sunday at his home ;here. Mr. Kenneth Haldenby of Toronto is visiting this • .week'. with friends here. I Mr, ' and Mrs: Wilbert Hodgkinson and Kenneth have, returned from Goderich to take up residence •with• the former's father,, Mr. J. B. Hodg- .hinson.. . Mr. andl'_Mrs Joe .Wall, Con. 14, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alf Haldenby. Mrs. Wm. McLean and Mrs. Herb Graham' have returned home after spending a . few days with London friends. The annual btisiriess meeting of the Presbyterian church was .held on Thursday of last week. ' The Girls' W. A. met at the home of Miss Edna Boyle on .Saturday afternoon. • Lomax' Bushell, C.A:P.O., Gander, Newfoundland, is spending a' few days with his parents; Mr. and Mrs. John 'Etishell.• •, , Mr. and •Mkt. John Moonie and Geo. of Bervie aria Mr. and Mrs. Mel Os - bourne and family of /Iuronwere recent visitors with. Mr. and• Mrs. Dan McFarlan. Please keep in Mind the W. I. At Home at Holyrood omTltursday ev- ening.. ' • 1 e Purchase of Sugar i egulated s Aprudent precaution, the quantity og•sugar'which may lawfully be consumed P... in any household is now restricted by ,law to an amount of three-quarters of one'Pound perpersonmore than two . per week, and, it is .now unlawful to purchase ,.. weeks' supply at any one time or to Make any purchase. if present supp'ies are sufficient for ,more than two weeks, been taken to ,conservethe sarisfactor•r3'resery This: step has b a e a stook: of sugar .n1tQl 11 1 F ��e t1thereis ne.�oR: for h d Hf_anl:t li rYa Ration coupons will not be used to enforce- the7sugar limitations in Canada. The supply _ of spgar in our country' has been under. control for more than two 'and a half years and the homekeeper has always been able to satisfy' her needs;' she will continue to be able to do so and the price ceiling 'law protects her against any ; . 7. increase in price. - The maintenance of the new regulation governing the purchase of sager :.. , f all laws- in a -democratic -country must:rest,, upon . the.:. rests, as the success -of . , loyal support of the people. Any consumption of sugar in excess of the quantity stipulated by this regulationis not only an offence against the, law, but. is .also., .. a betrayal'of the war effort and conse p ently an offence against decency. `Reports received from retailers indicate that in some districts there has been misunderstanding ofthe requirements, of the 'law. . In some cases, people are under the impression that they should at once lay in a sufficient supply for two weeks; this• of course is not` •necessary becausea continued supply of sugar is, assured. In other cases it has•been assumed that a greatly restricted ration is. tobe. made effective.th the near future..This is incorrect because The Wartime Prices and Trade Board, lias already stated that the sugar supply; situation is' such that requirements of the consumer at the rate of three-quarters of a pound per week can readily be supplied.' ._ ' : u _ ... -. - , - m-unknowili '•. - r-eaki t --the 1awr'-it is �a-zrreans of protecting consumers fro gly-b g ,,. suggested ' to retailers that, for the present, they limit Sales to. any one customer to an amo'unt of not=more than five pounds. Sum''iaamm • of Sim. Ra•t on g.; Regulations 1. The ration is % pounds , per person per. week, • • including adults, children and infants, members of the' fain ly, boarders, servants, andguests' who remain • for days or more. • • • 1'. Purchase your sugar in the ordinary way, but not more than two weeks' supply at, a• dine. No coupons, stamps or tickets tfe ,required. , 3. 'Do not purchase any sugar if you have two weeks' or more supply on hand. 4. Persons in remote areas who are not able to buy every week or two weeks may continue to 'buy more than two week's' supply at' a time, butshould measure their consumption at the ration rate, namely 3/4 pounds •per person per 'week. 5. Lumber camps and other firms providing board for their employees mustsee that consumption is restricted to. %,4pounds per week per person, effective •itninediately. -61. I✓conomize,on sugar in every way you can; some people can get along on less than she ration. Persons linin .in hotels restaurants, etc„ are expected restri t their sugar consumption: : ; 7. Additional supplies of sugar will be made available for home preserving and canning. $. The restriction applies only 'to cane 'and beet sugars of all kinds -granulated sugar, icing sugar, -fruit. sugar, brown sugar, raw sugar, etc. • 9., Industrial users of sugar; . hospitals and other - institutions, hotels and restaurants, will be ' advised by the Sugar ' Administrator how the sugar restrictions will'.affect than. 10.. Retailers are entitled to refuse sale or to limit sales to any person they' have reason to believe ' attempting to disregard this law. Vigorous steps will be taken to punish wilful infractions of the -law. The penalties provided are imprisonment for as long as two .years and. a fine up to $5;000 Issued Under the- Authority of THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE. BOARD, Ottawa, • considiv) • stir 'f C.a''•9 iY