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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1940-03-07, Page 4PAGk .POUT ,ate: :,•J• 5:>•: HB special heats Grand ed to used mother make ere' happy. memories for most: of us, • .the children:. and ", but children, of Mrs ,Carl Ristow•' • _ �;ndehileiren of Killaloe,..Qntarib,. shave *tore" probes Mrs: Ristow can still, . thio me thin out as finea' baking ofbread:or ' twee. batch a bins. as you see anywherglout-and'vet it is not surpnsiyg, `!if ° you use Robin • IFlood Flour and makesuretheothe.t ingredients is are fresh.. We all "use•Robin; Hood Flour, and every' • one of us .has bad unfailing sec- cess, With 'it." . Secret of Baking Success Robin Hood A •wonderfiLl tribute: to j T6 ,E LUCKNOW SENT�i:NEL OLIVET Olivet Y.. P. Meeting The regular meeting of olive's, .� Young People was held in the church on. Wednesday evening, February 28th, with about eighteen . Members pres- ent. fit being Fellowship night, our. assistant; convener, Jessie McCharles prepared 'the 'program. The meeting Opened with our convener, Jean Mc-. Guire taking: charge of ,the first part an ivi e • Mrs..Ristow is 70 years "young". and she's been .baking • bread and ' buns fort g60 years. • Shows Younger 'Folks How To Do Things I met Nirs.Ristow at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Grant of West- mount Avenue; Ottawa. "Mother is wonderful;' Mrs. Grant said. "She • has th�,.one , grandchildren .and If you could see the choice wheat selected by the millers Cif.'Robin ., .Hood; the way that wheat is washed before it : is ground; the' endless nutnber of times it is sifted' through , fine silk -then yon would under stand something Of the care taken before the famous Robin Food 011e purpose flour is packed in she bags: Order Robin Hood flour for grim nett baking.. Each bag contains e :money ;'back plus 10% guarantee certificate• which guarantees Robin Hood Flour to give . you': absolute satisfaction or your money back four g^�dchildrean and she' can still show us all how to. do things. God Flour Means Goo ' ing "Have You ever had a• baking failure, Mie.. lUstow?" 1. asked. "You don't have lisicing' failures,". she smiled, wi • aQ Cita-t • of the 'program, a d g ng, th call to worship, 'which was followed- with our opening hymn., after Which Louisa Mc- Tavish cri tu. The Scripture p. ledi,' Prayer. n .w iso T. v lesson was taken by Edna Barkwell. As'tlhe re was ,xto disenesion, we read '•., x . `.., � r t lm 76. ' Marga..• e responsively pus .. McCharles gave.. a very rnteaeating reading "Sharing;'. Our second hymn, lend we 'have m 'Jesus", Fr "What, a .was sung: Misses `Rata and :Noreen Walden favoured as with • a very 1°4 - ely d>tiiet-"W.hy'Not Now" 'with Beth, McTavish playing their accoinpani- nhent. The topic "Our.Quest' for Truth" ;was very capably taken by Jessie. Me - Charles. Our secretary; . Sandy' Me - Charles was present. As' our president Johns McCharies was. absent, the as- sistant; . Beth McTavish,. took charge of the• remainder of the meeting. Af- ter the business.period and. closing hymn the meeting was ''brought to a: close with our ,Young :Peopies'''bene- dictioit. At'.the close .of this part of our meeting, all. enjoyed two con- • S1.. I. loose. CONTINUED 'FROM PAGE. ONE cided the issue, with Georgetown' aut-; scoring the Sepoys 4' to 1, 'and while the locale made a last'ditch stand in the final •stanza, the best they, c6uld do was 'break even With a goal a- piece. ' . Lucknow,.'-Goal, Ritchie; Defense, G. ,Book; McC,ormicis; centre, B. Boole; wings, Greer end Fisher; alt., Harris, Solomon; Thompsop,, MacDonald, Mc- Kenzie. c- .Kenzie.. • \• 'TU1 SAAY, MA':itCH ith, 1990 KINLOUGH Mrs. M. Pierson of MiUarto9, is vis- iting with relatives'Ihere. Miss Annie Stattersreturned home flame frthe. home • a her sister Mrs. M: Hodgins:.. Mrs:' Alex Percy, Wine' Jean and• Marian visited ..;last week with her, father Mr. George Thompson. Mr. Frank C.urrie'visited with rel- atives in Toronto .over. -the week -end. Mrs: ' 11. Bell 'is not as mell as her Many friends would like to see her.. Mr. and ,Mrs. Jimmy. Hodgins of Glamis' were Sunday visitors et Mr. Isaac. F'innell's, , the week Miss Matioti'Walsh spent the •.0 a .ton 'benne, Kinloss, end. at. i .y . 7th Smit f" e 9 1 h a�i d H r t A Private Georgetown-rGoal, Hoare, Defence.- 0 n ' a1 d . `R1 h s , • ceptre, K. F -al 1 c 'nhu est z >p e , If is wings, .Ward,;and W.,'Riebardson;' n Sargent,' ' Pal :)lakergetar'ge, Creighton, g iner..Sanderson Fiirst PeriodT. -=Laeknow Greer,' (Fisher,;Y. • 1 ... ....... 9:00 2 -=Georgetown, :Richardson,;' (Ward) • 12:00....... 3= -Georgetown, Creighton,. (Pal- mer, Ward) • 16:30 Second, Period • - 4 --Georgetown, Baikergeorge;' S • ' . (Creighton) . , :00 5--Lucknow, Greer 10:00 6 -Georgetown, Ward,. (K. Rieh- - .' ardson) , • . • •• • 12:00 7 -Georgetown, Ward,' (W, Rieb- =ardson) .• •13:00 8 -=•Georgetown, W. Richardson, (Sanderson) . 18:00 Third Period 6.-si,--W ally.,. 1:00 10--Lucknow, Greer 12:00 SAARI NG SER A HOME'• BAKI • ROBIN' HOOD FLOUR MAIDS LIMITED • err Flour d �Q�'liHOO bolo' /1i/4 '' Wheal. DONHYDROOK March 14th at the home of the press- 8�1 ' dent, M.S.. Robert Chimney. Ladies die W. M. S. of Donnybrook iTn- [please 'conte prepared.•to' quilt•The ..soca Church ',will 'meet on Thursday, ' ••. a: zZ� tng•-and t,nLan,•naal rota. test, conducted by Jessie' McCharles. BOUNDARY.WEST Mr, Alvin Irwin' left•for Toronto' Tuesday ' morning where he will un- dergo a major 'operation ' Mr. ..Jack;'Henderson is laid up with quinSY-' • ' Mr. and Mrs. Alex 'Percy, Mr. : Geo.' Thompson'' and Howard of Kinlough. spent. Monday ' at Alvin Irwin's. ' i Congratulations. to Miss ,Margaret Nicholson who got her inteermediate. certificate for 'grades 1.9' and '.10 In Lucknow. High 'School. . • Llnited!op Canada's �Ill�arEffort �• �. Experienced waders an VITAL or. • anon has set an has .nted In six months of war the Mackenzie King Administration t steady leadership, record of: getting things done without fuss and fury. Canada has gone ahead on all fronts -war, econornit and. domestic. With clear. heads and with feet on the ground, this group of purposeful men' is making, every ounce, of Canada's weight felt in our fight for freedom. What it has done has been done.. thoroughly:' there has been no loose thinking; no half -measures, no .waste of men, money' or materials. Some of the Mackenzie Wig Admiaistratioi Wartime AcceRPtiSb$eetS ' Great mss flitancing problems Qt tv nee is as neverdbeire- the hive been lessened through the 'co-operation province � is heart and soul Behind of the Canadian Government.. Empire's war effort tbil time, thanks to the Administration's truly national policies. War Contracts totalling well over •�IOpppp;000 have been placed, stimulating The First Division, completely equipped. has been sent overseas to a Mother country prepared to receive it. ' • The See—Q-,d Division is recruited, eaupped and ready to go over. every branch of Canadian industry. Canadian Ott has hit an all-time high owing to these orders and to good in- ternal business conditions. • ipeed:r olanes, 'Brett �approaching nil access°res, ships - all coming ' forward w Thelery great a?nd ma / ly financed 5 'mPte:ssi" gnarhuties. . h sponsored and efinanced by of Canadian has been launched on a planned and ordered Largo purchases a serious wheat glut - have been " Preventing s special mission sent to Naval- Defencq for both East and West IXrndoa by the Madam -le king Administration. Coasts, including' Air Force,, Mine Sweepers of bacon will be slv to S, s.Mr 111,16.11" p and Convoying, outbreak has War. efficiently to Great Britsia each week, as well as large since the of War. ' ()f it; . quantities of flour and fish. . . British Naval Authority has said: "No finer work is being done anywhere by the Royal Huge Alpinists of steel and other mite- , Navy itself. rima essential to the conduct of the war have been arranged price Control of all commodtWsl including sndi vital necessities as wool and sum , has for ifitb Nit Canadian Unity been established, with prices pegged die poor Man. The profiteer is out, and rails Such aechoed- lly di t tics be kept o'it—in *larked conio tra` si "ibe fico - for -all of the. last war. Shipping Control and Foreign tatettan,ge and are functioning smoothly and effettively and driv -of individual c ' ..urn and Empire - basis. diff' t happen It efforts resulted from the of a strong adminit' tration working on behalf of a country united' 'in all its parts at never before. And is t are singleness of purpose --conspicuously dint Control firmly established on sound lines in 1914_4s due to the v u ' nth" r Stateanim who back the Empire's A S200,000,000 War' Loon was .'over -sub- participation had* war with their eyes wide scribed within two days of its launching, a and with full determination to play rthat proves public confidence. Its I ., parts to .he ue, of Canada for the'' _record�•ith �s/s% -We apneat• ensurers cafe : o r on and tax-free rate of the last war. support `which is essential' to tarry complete a task, the groundwork for which • Political and Private Patronage has been bas •oe laid.. carefully, soundly, wisely • stamped out: merit is the sole basis for with foresight, .determination and resolute selection or promotion in our arined forces. conmge' • On March 26th show your faith; vote for the Catt.ddttte supporting Mackenzie King and htelp'nsake -azure there can,be rio break in 1' •lfa 44, astunrrbtu t%Le86 CrttLcal times. y mow• ••. .,e..::.,:... .. , .' r: .:._.. ,.,vr"»il�ws.n maati; iar7 .J'r.+aazsd i rw�►.wWITS ,. • ZIE KING ''y,1111illrn.,•. ,,,.e• lo• toot.• wtfJ�:::t LOST -A baby bldg g ,, ori the Gravel Road, between Kinlou:fh and Lucknow. Finder• . please notify ...Sentinel Office. TENDERS TOWNSHIP OF 101NLOSS TENDERS will be received by ,the. , •T-:;lteasonabl'e to. .sultab'h undersigned • UP to 12 .o clock _neon, TO 1%EN March 18t}i, 1940,.for the ;crushing . tenant, .the stone. Douse on the FiAd' ' illan . alhd trucking of gravel required for MaeD'ot7iild farm. . 1 . J. 11fiai M , , ar 1940. Cushing to be done in the Ye • - 4 pits with at possible, 5th,. at an aver- age to Screen • set. S el ar 5 00 d P f 1. Y l,e o enAe be .3'a inch'square, or •%e inch rouni t .he. tendered for at a flat Trunking o 0°Io, of rate: ' A • *larked cheque:. for.10% o. accompany ,the saute.. s• . , tender t The. lowest or any tender not.nee- 'ine rily accepted: • as Twp. of ' H'i%tin , . J., IL Lane;'Clerk T p t. • R. 2, On Lucknow. r ES ,JOYId'T S APPLES of 25 bushels.cookinit apples, Cleanup 50c; a 'liiishel, At F1N LAYSON BROS.' i ' visiting' 'with,STORE. Battery, ListoweY, s;..1 frien ds .there. 'farm CLEARING. AUCTION SALE of The 'Church °Society:' meeting Vi't'as • • 1n1 lenieiita; household ' effee'ts; in the Anglican church on Mon- steel:, p . don. 13, old eff, t s' helda, aldenby etc:, at Lot 35,, day. evening. Mr. George df presided. Hymn 531,E "Lead' kindly Tuesday, March 12th, at One o'clock.. See for list 'terms. Alfred Light" 'and' prayer by Rev. F: C. Mc- E.I l bills for Prop.; and terms. GAyno r Ritchie opened the meeting followed by the Scripture reading by, M. Earl' Nuc. Percyand dtiet.'by Mrs. Art Graham TWO-WAY ACTION on •the �1Cidneys, and Mrs. Harold Thompson. I3ymn 409 antiseptic and invigorating. Ruma- "Blest be the tie that binds" was sung. caps attack the, cause of Rheumatism, Miss Anderson then read the min- Sciatica, Lumbago: McKIM'S L2RUG cite4. of the last meeting and called : S1,OR1 - the roll': Misses Dorothy' and' Ena Pin- nell sang a. duetand the current '!;ENDERS WANTED events mere given by 'Mrs.. McRitchie. the A chorus by the pupils of S.S. No._ 2 TENDERS will be 'received ;bY 3d --Kiir . . ' rit.. o owed � the :die, ,for George.' 11aldenb then ted: Monday, March 18th 1940, mission I "Should . the government • be supplying,4000' yards or more given the power . to conscript the crushed g a4eb and delivering 'same wealth of the country as well as the on Township roads: Marked cheque Youth!' Mrs. Bert McLean took charge ;for . $200.00 • •to accompany . tend . of a "Quiz" contest. Iiymn'.18, "Abide Lowest o1:aunt fehtaer 'riot necessa Y. with acne"' was sung also the.'N,ational accepted. Anthem and prayer. by Rev F. C. Mc- t, F: 1lcDotlai;li; Clerk, Ritchie:. Plana are Underway for a . ..° KR: ; Lucnow• 'Ont• Good Friday' .service instead of the lteib C. Curran.Curran.Road. Supt., next regular .meeting RR. ;; 'Road now. Ont. Miss Marville.' 'Scott is • visiting in ' Toronto. And so • the 1939-40 edition of the Sepoys hang up their •togs for the. season. Nb else alibing or crying over spilt milk, but we can't think other- wise, but what the 'Georgetown ser- ies •might easily havebeen different. Definitely the• Georgetown squad were smoother and a bit faster on. Friday night, and once The Sepoys lost the lead,. apparently lost ..Heart. They didn't have ., the fight . they've had all. _season,. and they didn't have a trick in the bag to snap them out of it once the Georgetown lads start ed piling up the lead. e' *. • • •' • But then, the team and the: fans Invite enjoyed a .good season. ,. They won the group; after only a third season in 'O.H.A. competition, and in their sixteen game. season lostbut two games,and never did worse -on' home ice than one 'tie game, and that •a-ith . Georgetown. -� • • * • s •* ,. • The Sepoys practised faithfully, played clean bard hockey all the way, to provide the fans with a good sea- son's 'entertainment. On2 .athe other' hand. the fans have, reciprocated with loyal support, and while the post ;nor- teins may reveal a dozen things that might have brought different results in the 'final series, this eommuiiity.l bows out of the hockey :picture grac- iously, but notwithout that pang. of regret that "it's:all over for another year." We doff our hats. to 'Georgetowr and wish them luck in their quest of further .honors in the b.H.A. play - BELFAST 'Mr. Palmer I1'vt'ii rho' has been in Sarnia for the past year returned home last week. - Mr. and Mrs. Will Alton and W en dall visited last Wednesday with 31r. and Mrs. Roy Maize of Dungannon. The Haekett sW. M. S. held. their Februarymeeting at the honme of Mrs. Wilfred Batket•.t lase T" y. The W. A. is haring aoc=al eceh- ing in the church Friday night: The Public school inspeetdt .made '• his semi-annual call at the school Inas week., Rev. Mr. Tood took charge of the service at Hackett's •church Sunda` afternoon. , downs. • ..... , ..And now hockey interest locals; ill centre .on the rural league, whiff:; •will function in high gear if thf weatherman •co -Operates with a few 'degrees' of frost. ' • * • •. . That Dunham -Owen Sound protest resulting in the marathon replay has now ended, and Dunham wears the group crown, by virture of ' their •2 • ''to 2 overtime will in Walkerton on 1 Monday. • • * * tr ••'a * Wingham. Intermediates were pull- ing• for Owen Sound, because in evert ' the O. S. team won they .would have had to again take on Wingharn, Which team long ' since had considered the i. l'seaaori over, but who were again prat- ' , { tiling to. be in shape in event of at, O. s. victory: • • •Next week we'll' revise" the aeor.- l Ong records of ti;e;putt rmediat' •• Which aluruid set'Teby Greer 'pull up among the leaders as a' result of hi+ playoff scoring ispiurge. • The National Liberal Federation of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. HUI AL,STANDI ' y. e.:e.tiser pert/Al/4 Rural Leagut• . . aitaritpeA,were• due to be resur0:4 les: night Wedritei,dari 1:1, rieeults and the stsandfTSg ere; ass• fo'l Weft; Rapid City 0, KirigeliMem 2rpyoz0444,0 r„ Clover. Valley r, ffeleti'i 9, "/,ruler 1 fr'ps,l /;rty,- 5, A.ty,'rrn 4. • Dungannon a, A', , in 2 Clover Vaitay 4, X ir,Y,ibtvi e 4 rvr. '. _o'i C,, 2ap4 • 7'% to xrrlr W L T Pts. • St. If clan's 2 0 0 4 kapid Grty 2 1 0 4 Dungannon .. l 0 1 2. f.;loM Valley 1 0 I Zion 0 1° 1 1 IS:ingsbrldge 0 ' 2 1 1 1 Auburn.;...,0' 2 0. 0 . 3 4% On 'Guaranteed Trust Certifiicaites • 'A lege) investment for Trust Funds • Unco1 ditionally. Guaranteed ,TME STERLIIC TRUSTS CORPORATION ,S7E31IMG TOWEI;' Iolyrood, A. E. COOK , ,I'I.ANO; VOICE :& THEORY FOR APPOINTMENTS: Call At Hills Store or, Mex Mowbray's 'Phone • 145-j T.. ARMSTRONG! OPTOMETRIST ' WILL BE IN LUCKNOW EACH WEDNES14Y 9.30. •A ' M. To 6..P. M. ',AT WM. SCHMID'S STORE' Order Bray chicks now, and be "lucky" when . •egg prices climb next -Fall. Seei,me, or atone mme., .right .away prompt delivery. ' Fintayson . Bros: LUCKNOW 74e OiOf6/5! The• enthusiasm of 1940 Pontiac owners knows no bounds. Pontiac' has dehn- itely established itself as •"ICanada's Finest Low• Priced• Car". Read what • four Pontiac owners wrote: "NEVER EXPERIENCED, SUCH PERFORMANCE' "Never experienced such comfort and' per- formance in an automo- bile . • , don't know how anyone could build a' better car, regardless d( size and cope." • "MY'EICHTEENTH AND KEENEST OF ALL" "My' new 1940 model - ie the' 18th Pontiac I have bought. 1 ain greatly pleased and my wife says .this is the jr keenest one of all.' "BETTER THAN TWENTY GAUS PER AN" 'Mates me very much . in every operation. I recently drove 268, miles averaged better than 20 miles per? gallon." EVERYTHING YOU. COULD ASK FOR" "ibis ii rho 8th Pontiac I have purchased. It's amazing to see the im- provements ... It has everything. you' could ask for in an auto. mobile." 11'tAKE. the year's outstanding style •1 leader -add smartness and luxurious finish to its wide -seated interior -give it a power -packed engine fampus for smobthness then include the year's comfort sensation; the "Triple (tush= ioned" Ride --and you'll know Why 1940 Pontiac owners say: "Never dreamed a ldw diced car could be so marvelous!" there's 27 new' models, 5 new series: .Pontiac `'Arrow" Six (Standard and De ',Luxe).; ''Special"Six, De Luxd Six ; De Luxe Eight;; "Torpedo". Eight. There is a lfontiac to Meet: your need's and purse exactly and prices start with`the lowest. :1 4 SMITH Luckini�