The Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-06-15, Page 5-
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THURSDAY, JUNE 15th, 1939.
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:71-tg" _LucKNow. 'SENTINE'L
-Lycetcrn Tlieatie
WINGHAM
'snow STARTS AT 8 PM. EXCEPT. SATURDAY
SATURDAY NIGHT .TWO SHOWS AT 7.45 and 045 Pm.
s MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 2.30 pm.
Thurs., Fri., Sat, June 15-16-17
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OLIVIA De HAVILLAND •• BASIL RATHBONE
• CLAUDE RAINS • Patric•Knowles • EugeneVallette • Alan" Hale • Melville
' Cooper • Ian, Hunter • Una 01C,Osarter • Preteut.4 by WARNER BROS. • Dheeted by
MICHAEL cua'riZ sad WM. KEIGHLEY • OrIginahcreen Elay by Norman:Keith, nine nod Sewn I. Mikis.
•iIspi4 upon Aackat Robin Hood Legends. Music by Crich Wolfgang Koragold piss National,,innota
ALSO, ' "NEWS" • ' •
ADMISSION ADULTS -35e
CHILDREN -20e
I .1 Wed., Mon:, Ties 1 June 19-20;21
• BiNg cgosBy •• FRED MeMURRAY
"SING YOU SINNERS"'
The story features: "LazylionesCrosby'," Who would trade his 'life
away •to -aveld.doing a day's hard work. •• -
ALSO "TRAVELTA LK '' AND • "mvsicAir
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• MATINEE SATURDAY' APTERNOON AT 2.30 .
ADMISSION ADULTS -45e . CHILDREN -15e
NtOUGH: • •
Mr, ',and WS. Bert ;Maclean and
Balfour and Mrs.. M. .MacLean are
•attending the. World's Fair at New
York. .• • . •
M. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton and
I%rs MitcheIl o.f Vancouver are vis-
• iting with their . sister, 'Mrs., Wm.
Cex.• • . .
;and • Mrs, Eldon Eckenswiller.
Grant' and Weir 'and Mr.. and Mrs.
Phense Murray.motored to London.
on Saturday. • •
Mr. *and Mrs, Chas.. Gilletipia and
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THE
LUCK. NOW' !SENTINEL
Published every., Thursday • morning
at Lucknow, Ontarie,
Mrs. :A. , D, )4acKenaie--Proprietoi
Campbell, Thompson -Publisher
THURSDAY, • JUNK . 4,50, In%
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PIAGE FIVE
,seVerel thOniand •children .from Brice
Grey and Huron Counties. We don't
know where the blame 'should he gad.
• died.. Perhaps ,the aiigineer of the
train, perhaps someone whose failure.
to notify tour Offieiale of all plans.
It might even; be the; Wilt 'of thosie
worthies Who Were 'in !charge of tour
arrangententa.,' litit we are conlIneed
that, had- the King and Queen known
Srd "F•
* iasco • ". of those th.onsands ef Welting Child-
tratfo
Ten they 'would have been in full view
(inttinued From Page One) and the train would have been slowed
children • Tinging in age • from 5 to down to Crawl. •
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.154 years. minidst the sickening sul- "We :sincerely hope that County' if
family and Mimi Kathleen Graham
phur smoke from the engines, dust, .Bruce Officials, and -itklocal school
of St Thetnes. spent Sunday with flYing.. cinders „and in a boiling hotboards will take the matter up with
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lrieridahere. 'sun from aim. to 5 p.m? and later..! iirbper authorities, and we not
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Anniversary services in the Rive . .
• . .. • waiting to greet their „K4ng land think it is asking too much, to demand:
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bYteriiii- church 'will be henld next Sun- nueen. The took Ur -6n the chin, in a refund to those disappointed juven:
day. "Ke".if.. D. Labe .of.. dadericii will
be the speaker. . ••
Mr. 1-1Strola Thildenby is confined:to,:
his bed 4wtth. the meailesi., •
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mr :and Mrs. W. Boyle, Edna and
May spent Sunday • with Lugan
• Mrs., Cerhett from the West re-
newed, old acquaintances here en, Sun-
day.
•Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hodgins and
Jerk, Mr, and Mrs. Tom, Hodgins and
family visited laSt week with St.
• Catherine friends. ,
- -Mrs.- 4. 14„--Eqdgic-insoii-„rettirried -green pailcs the children were usher-_.
home after visiting. with friends at ed onto the hot cinders of the Strat-
London. ford Railway: yards. Instead of the
thex easf.• and clothing at the-, "Blah` •lie' eXcursionieta of money expended'
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Hole of Stratford." : for ticketi, We're not -hlaMing.
.."Whoever was lip .charge qf the C. NI ..R.-•4but somebody should pay
t r a % fo r'd reception arrangement. for the _fiasco, and we certainly don't
pulled a bbner, and , it.: :fast °tieon think the kiddies should he the. gnats
Bruce *County' achOol children: •of the regrettable episode." --Paisley
Advocate.• °•
dress', Signitinagement• •
• The local organizing .committee at Should "Walk :The Plank"
!3r,n,mssclles, wrs ereitoeu
fOrtinies of the "children than
sin trouble • d6gg-;,cd:rothe :w. •
,silo`ow`isTu,lo:bbutethamwt ae:thwti9nokuowldtabldvaot lianoynoe,plitgonnOkoed”
ing rn railway , trains: Arriving at for the deplorable manner in whith
Stratford at at 12.30 a.m., knstead: of thousands of people; principally the7 •
being carefully: ushered to beautiful
children, were deprived of even 'a
fleeting.. glinipse of Their . Majesties
'when the Royal train Made a' schedal-
ed710-minnte stop it. Stratford • on
Tuesday, The. inntter has been so
widely discussed that it- is needless
for' us AO .enlarge 'on the' speed at
Which the train passed these thous-
ands of weary, 'expectant school
children,. who had stood for hours
in the glaring sun, but We cannot
refrain from :expressing our 'disgust
that, those in charge' of the train;
When it was realized that a slip had
been made, did not have •the train
.back up and then make its: custonMrY
slow approach. The •short time re -
miles per hour and no opportunity quired would have, thus been' better
wtri given the children, of seeing their utilized than in' "presenting" a hOrde
of municipal, dignitaries, a procedure
which must. be exceedingly tiresome
to Their Majesties."-Fordwich
. A' nnmb.er . froni here attended the bleachers. erected', for their Comfort,
W.'. I. 'District Annual meeting at the Lchildren enjoyedthe. bleaching' of
Lucknow •On. Tuesday. . • a blazing sun /Tem 12:30 until four
A number :trona •here went to strati,
_.'• 'afternoon' ... h 1 •
o'clock m the with no s e
ford' and London to sea Their ' Mal.tor exCePt that: obtainable by crawl-
? . , ing hi the coal dust .beneath a rail.;:
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way platfOrm. Drinking water was
BORNonly obtainable in! pop bottles . or
. .,,. . . small euPs . a good • • hunched yards
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from the station allotted to Brussel's
ehildren; Their disappeintinent and'
:tears ' Came ' later when the: Royal.
Train roareddown the track at' thirty'
•McLENNAN--,Ip, Eineardine General
•Hospital on June 5, to Mr. and Mrs.
EMU 1Vietennani R. , R. 3; Lucknow,.
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a claPghter, Betty Louise: .
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explain ley
Leads in Sale.. Leads in Performance
.. Leads .in Value s •
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TAKE a look at the unequalled sales record of the new,
1939 Chevrolet -then take a, look at the unequalled •
list of Chevrolet quality features. shown at the right •
... There's n silirect conheCrionbetween the two!
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. •' Chevrolet is leading all' other makes of cars. in 'sales,
because it's the only car that gives you so much foryour• • ,
.• money -bringing you all these modern features at such .„
low cost! •• Stch:great value brings great Volunie; great• .
voltitne'brings still greater value; and thus Chevrolet •
• keeps on piling up its value leadership over all other,
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. cars in the field, year after year. .
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You want the car that out -styles, ont-aceelerates and
• out-ditnbs all others in its„price range ;you vant,the
carthat is first in sales, hrst. in value; you want a new
• 1939 Chevrolet! Better see it and drive it -today/ , •
•.towsnonthly payments on the General Motors lnstiMent Pint!.
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illustrated -Chevrolet Master DeLure ,Coaeh
. with trunk.'
No Other ear COmbin es
• Ali These Famous Features
• 1.. Exclusive Steeringtelumci Gliar-
. • Shift With "Ifacinne Assist" (Arks.
able. on all models at Only $13 extra.)
2. New Aero -Stream Styling, New
Bodies by Fisher
3. 85 Horsepower Valve -in -Heed SIX
4. Perfected (IluadreAction) .., • '
• Hydraulit Brakes., -
5. New "Observation Car" Visibility
6. Advanced Knee -Action Riding
System With Shockproof, Dual •
Cross Steering (A•o/ailsible on Master
• DeLuxe models Only.)
7. Reinforced Turret TOP.
Body by Fisher
11.'Front End Stabilizer •
9. Fisher NO -Draft' Ventilation ,
10. Emergency Brake Mounted Under
Dash at Loft .
4 11. Syntro4iesh Transmission
12 Tiptoo4lititit Clutch' ••• , •
13. Exclusive Box Girder Chassis Frame
14. Hypoid-Genr. Rear Axle
15. Delie-Remy, Starting, Lighting,
Ignition • •
and scores of other important features.
• such Safety Glass throughout, Automatic
Voltage Control, Sound kndatIon, Rubber -
Mounted Engine, Automatic Manifold Heat
Control, Electroplated Gray -Iron Pistons,
Crankcase Ventilation, Adjustable Bents,
SafetyTread Running Boards, Counter,.
Balanced, 'Crankshaft, Convenient Battery .
Location, Screened Cowl. Ventilator, and
many others. '
-beloved King or Queen 'but in their
stead :the authorities in. charge pro-
duced 'en the platform. of • the train
'to receive, the' hcabageof ten. thous-
, and. children •a big bleelc negro porter:
• "The humour in, the . situation :does-.
•'WV' cover. ,up the sadness for ten.
thousand children.. of impressionable
• " .age; ...Children whose. faith in those
• .they trust to.. guide their, • destinies •
„received a ;vicious shock. •'. Surely
the • incompetence and • Wandering.
which.. has :characterized the manage-
ment, of Ole Royal • Visit in . this in-
stance and many others requires' the
laah . of public indignation in order
• that 'such. a . tragic event' should never
• again -.Occur, It is' ',disheartening. to
think.. that -the 'Graciousness of our
Well Beloved King and Queen and
,their -spirit of sacrifice should .be • lost.
by the' gross mismanagement 'of Can-
,adisin .officials in charge of the Tour."'
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L. M. MocKENZIEi :...D.U14.1qANNOC:4.!
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Buy FROM A BUS NLSS LEADER YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER
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;VA*. c;o4r.t.404,10.;;;t104t144c.itw,4,0.1g4ly,
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Criticise Stratford
Listowel Banner. -"The :general
voice Of criticism is leveled at the city
of Stratford officials and the threat
here is 'that Stratford need pot look
for any support in 'this district in
any future event. Others claim there.
has been too much politics through;
out the wholetour, and some believe
the officials on the train were en-.
tirely.:to blame. An investigation is
'being Made by Sti'atford Oitficials
but it is doubtful if. anything definite
will result.
"Th n general opinion here is that
all the ponvp and formality could
well have been dispensed' With on the
platform, that it was not necessary
that some citizens be presented to
, Their Majesties for the Second time,
that both the Xing and Queen would
haveinnnt
h preferred to have shown
themselves
the thousands of child-
ren than' be bored with the formality
Of a reception." ,-
Somehridy Fulled A boner
"It is reported that minor officials
regretting the fiasco, hastened to the
"brass hats" surrounding the Royal,
• couple and endeavored to have the
train back up for a mile or two in
Order that, tifose thousands of child-
ren would , not be altogether disap-.
"pointed',- but to no avail. The privileg-
• ed few who might have interceded
for the :the forgotten children were far
too busy preening theniselvesl before
the King and Queen -24b° we are
quite satisfied were unaware' of the
trail of disappointment they had Ieft
behind them, far hack along the right
6f 'Way.
'Within a few 'inomenta, after the
-gOvernitent, civic and municipal dig-
• nitaries had been introdueed, the Itoy-
al couple boarded the train, and ,with
Viirtimg .blast of its vvhistle it glided
out of the station, away from those
thousands of brokeivhearteci kid les
many of';Whoin had saved pennies and
nickels for weeks So they might make
the trip to Stratford. gobbing young-
sters were comforted by their guard:-
• ians and teachers, but the thrill of the
• trip was gone -they had not seen the
KitY,sOin
n'geltl
ndeiltdny. pulled a boner. A.
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baner ;that won't soon be forgotten by
CHRISTIAN' PELLOWSHIP CLUB
A group. of Christian young people
from:the Wingham Baptist church
will put on the program at the Christ-
ian Fellowship Club this Friday even.
ing at 8 o'clock. All'are invited. Come
and bring your friends.. and enjoy
this hour of. Spiritual up4ift. t
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Plan One Simple Mal and Enter the
sLocooltoo
ROBIN HOOD
ROYAL MENU CONTEST
First Prize - $200.00 and A Slerling Silver Cup
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Just Imagine the. king and'
Gwen •were coming to visit
.YOU.. Tack., plan a. simple
homtv•like meal. Which yOu
• would Ilke to serve.them. Make
•it a meal no more elaborate
titan you. might plan for a'
Sunday' supper;: Your 'monis
must be recebrecl by ilutte 30th
and. It may win you one of
187,casfe pigeon, • Evgngeline
• FriZes will be awarded for the"
• best supper ehits Using ,Cana-
dian ingredients only (spices ex-
cepted),..and with Robtn 'Hood
: Flour used in three or Mere
items on each menu. ; . I ,
1st Prize - - - moo
and a Seeding Silver Cup
2nd PrIM • - - - - ..4100:00
3rd Prize • ••.- 50.00:
• FROVINCIALPR'IZES
of 625.00 each
(one to be avrarded to the best
entry in each province after the
•.winuers of : ast, • 2nct and 3rd
prizes have been selected"). •
25 Prizes; each - • 5.5.00°
• 160 Priaes;.each -52:00
'there's a grand total
441.0300. '
, to he divided among 18.7 Cana.;
• dian women. No contestant Can
•win mere than one prize, so that
' the full number of 187 'women
will share prize money. •
• 2a; Send in as many entries as
you- wish, Each menu !entered
must be Written on a single sheet
4of paper with your name and
. post office address written
et the top of thetpage.
Si Dab vairm -shall 'new -dime
courses: a soup, main course and
'-dessert. Each course may include
whatever'dishes you would serve
to makeup a Well7halanced•meal
in atypical Canadian home Where.
the homemaker 'Prepares :the
food' for the family.(A, sample
Menu is given on this. page .for,
a guide)4.
'4. Write on the back of. yoUr
! :entrY paper the recipe for 'the
dish you. cOnsider the best in
your menu,. ' , •
,Each entry Will bejtidged on
: JO merit as representing i
well-balanced typical , Canadian
meal: In Case of a tie, the prize
will be .given to the' menii• with ••
the best recipe. , •.
each menu entered,. PIP
• the guarantee certificate from
your.beg•of It�binsnood Hour:
r49entry .can cansidere. ea.!".
!less acconinanied hy the guaraa,
tee certificate..• .
• 7. The closing date is lune 30th,
1939: . AR esirTies . must be're-
ceived by midnight of chat date.• ' •
Mailyourentriesto"Evangeline",
... Dept. 0, Home Baking Service, •
HoodElourMills,Limited,
• '• Toronto, Ontario. No eniPlOyee
Of Robin :Hood Flour Mills,
. Limited, or at4.: member of their
• families may enter the contest.
8. I have :appointed the folloWL
• ins .well-known dietitians as
• judges: Miss Jessie. Read Of the
•Toronto " g
Evenin' telegram",;
• Mrs.. Madeline• Day, Winnipeg,
• Chief Leeturer of the "School of
Canadian Cookery", and. Miss.
Marie Holnies- of the Toronto
"Daily Star". Decision of the .:
judges will be final.•
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. 9. All menu's and recipes. become
• the property of Robin. Herod'
Flour Mills, Limited.
•• •How,to Plan Your Menu
• Ihave put together a Mena afti
guide to help ybu but 1 haven's
. mentioned any actual dishes so'
as46 leave your choiceabsolUtelf
'freq.Remember; the winning
menti must repreienta typically '.
• Canadianmeal •
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"m"actit7cotrkat
711NO VEGETABLES • .
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• BREAD OR ROLLS; ort
OTHER 111/kKED. GOODS
. "In the above menu I consider
Any best reCiPe to be the...
The recipe for it and the method
- for making it isenclesed. (Name
• and Address of Sender). _
• Don't Puss-Jiist Plan a Simple Canadian
Meal and mail your entries, NOWI The
• graliduisa: forn•lealisitries 30g.h.
pin a guarantee die taoseflapenti.1von 4:
• winnerswill be ennounced mtbis Papa
es soon as .pOssible' after Moitting bas
been completed. '•
Robin Hood Flour
Ailed Ptan Wailted Wiea,t
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Danish Prices
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Jan.I Feb.I Marl Apr, IMaylJunelJ tily. I AugiSepti Qt [Novi Dec.
This Agri slow sh• 40,14 dressed weight prices paid fee•hels
• Dtwaserh sad Canada, week' by week theoughout 1937, and irsduates
• the prieelbsctuations that occur .in both centuries. .
)4ANY .farmers believe' 'that In addition to these week!, fipatta-
."1. Canadian hog prices ,ffuctu. tions, the chart shows prices to be
ate More than -those .p1 other • higher during the Simmer
important .c9 untrics suilitying .3)trSe.T
imilarhsntsthatitha
yairsi-agtigoecissoecuryrrycatut,after
con to the British market: This.' is -
not true. The: graph clearly indi. dian farmers mghtonsiderbowto
take advantage of this condition -;-
by adjusting theirbreeding practice
so that more pigs *ill ccitne to
market when prices. are
• al,
on the British Market are -largely hig-hest. •
• responsible for these fiuduationg. -For further information apply tat ,
Mdrketing Serace
bOMINICIM DEPAII.T.MtNT be, AditiCUr11j0
' ' OTTAWA. • • • •
• ' liontinraklejarnes G. Gardiner, Minister.
cams that Danish hog prices are
subject to similar fittcmations.
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Variations ih the price of bacon
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