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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1940-08-01, Page 8E.1$1.00T• THE •LU t40)*. 5ENT1'NEL eekt 'THURSDAY, AUGUST 1st, 1940, !ANDREW LANE e� •.. �.• � :Q'�IV'E°� PICPIIC, LOCAL andGENERAL i' A : - an. ,%-----'------),''HELD, A` ' POINT FAMILY „•__,--,_ ,, ry • ' CLEAR OUT aur' Bathing Cap; Olivet Church picnic icnic ' ;teas held 1 The Andrew-Lane.P last Thursday at, Tout's Grove, Bruce h and was attended by about 100 h,. - man sniffled upon the occasion "'wrap' :SH$EK DRESSES -with Slip Cool as ice cream soda. 0 • Tbere.is no doubt about it. Special $2.98 PRIINTED CREPE DRESSES S' 'GOLF lined throughtmt, belt loops It will, trey BOX opening. 69c you to have two pairs'for school p • weight, colored stripe. To -day's TERRY TOWELLING—Hgary 2 i e wholesale price 33c: OUR PRICE. ASH SUITS—Little chaps 2 to - :5 look adorable in theseTwo W '19c ' toned' Vita=Shan. Blue, Green end Yellow . ONE LOT LADIES DRESSES -;Printed, crepe and sheer. -Clearing' - 51.00 LADIES'' SLIP; 9c, 75c, 98c OnFridays we are offering our entire stock while was held at Point -Clark with abaiit they last at half-price. McKIM'S, two hundred present. For entertain- Beac :The Recall Store. nrent there was three softball games, ether races. Man - members of the family. The weather- man Air. and Mrs. Malcolm Watson are horse shoe throwing and It farmer's mo err of the .sports were A. MacTav- here with the agers a lovely cool breeze in the visiting thee. � " h and J McIntosh Results were as shade of the grove, to make everyone. The results leaven; en• girls Lane bops 8 !rs - follows: comfortable: Dirk Diurdie, infant son o Mr. and 1 Boys 6 and;.under=Allan MacGhar of the sport:, were ask Mi:S. IC_ C. 113urdie. is ill with a .mild les • Sandy MacLennan, Harry Coll- , follows: boys, 4 • slid .under, Stewart attack of measles- I•• °''ears—Dave Barkwell, ing;. boys' 8 y Lane; boys .6 and under, Dick 'Pre- Anne MacTavish, Jack MacLennan; 6 and under, Caroline The Lucknote Pipe Band was ori the E1= eav at the Seaforth Lions Club boys 10 years—Jim MacLennan, ; and under, David Bark- - programa r Helen Web- monster . carnival• last week. !leer MacLennan, Alvin Hamilton. ,well; 'girls 8 and under , Girls 10 years—Alice Barkwbll, Betty, tai 'bo s 10 and under, Steven Stoth- •Mr. Con ' Decker' and Billy spent Keeton, Joan Snider; boys 12—Don- ,well; ' y Bark- " ,they called Carrick-Colling;, boys, and: under; AliceTaranto where , Y d Hamilton, ars; girls' 10 ..Monday in al well; boys, 12 and under, John An 15—hod MacCharles, 'Frank . Sark- on Mr. and Airs. A L']itzsteiri,. former- is S.1 Pat well Dan 1tlacTavish`; girls, 1 MILITARY TRAINING PLAN 'EXPLAINED Speaking .in the House of Commons{ on Monday, Defense Minister J. L. Ralston eacplained. Canada's, new mil- itary training that is expected'to 'be- come operative by Octobee 1st, when 30,000 men will be trained monthly for a period of thirty days. A" brief of the plan and an outline ma sum rY and explanation of certainpoints fol - ernpleton & Co Midsummer Paint Sale M aster Painters Approved EXCELLENT QUALITY ' _ O H PAI I Colors: Asa drew;girls 12 and under Patricia ricia ••Ely.- of Lacltnoiv. ' M . Treleaven; voting Agnes Stoths • e r, young i an -Fran. Barkwell; roll- Mrs. Maley eforall 'SaAdY•Macs Charles,Ebner query, ArnoldMac- Mr. a.,Mrs. Bruce Davis, Mr. andGuiie; ladies'• free-for-all—Peggy ry C a pbel Rowan owan and sy Lever, Wilda O s borne, Mar g ar e t D'i" Thonrpson ; 1 -Den,s fe ing pin fornaciedladies, Mrs. G..daughter Winnifred eef Winnipeg vis- MacCharles; boys, 18—Frank Bark- Kirkand- men's,- caber toss, ,R. xI..tted1est week th PMellBob Macintosh RodMacCharles: R r' :, Treleaven; maniedladies -pie-plate race, Mrs. 0. McCbarles; biscuit -bal- loon race, Winnie Lane; men's rail= ride, .J. Barkwell. e . After supper a short business' meet- ing and . program Was held during which a minute's, silence was observed in memory of those who had passed ,on, since last year. The 1940 officers were re-elected for 1941. Present Army Establishment • 1. The C.A.S.F. comprising' as ata today 133,572. men, from 19 . to 451 years of age, who are serving etho �e and abroad. Pay—$1.30 per 'day p allowances IVORY, GREEN, CREAM, RED, GREY, BROWN', WHITE, CLEAR QUICK DRYING . VARNISHES Mrs. Mervin 31cDonald of Kitchener 'Sowers, Jean 11dacGillvray; Patsy Lev er; married men—Omar Brooks, 01 Donald's parents, Mr. and Mrs: Chas. ` iver MacCharles, ' Robert Hamilton; Steward;--- • ThroWing rolling pin—Margaret packs tips p hiipes to- . Haines, Mrs: R. Hamilton, Mrs. J. Reid Alfor Kitchener ! to join day and leavesColling;Calling chickens—Mrs. Bert '. the 'Scotch Fusiliers; as they, 'moveBreckenridge, vin Calling• married women, rs. Alex MacTavish, into ca, � at London onWalter Ronlston;. Mrs. Or - spent :the Weeksend with Mrs. M • 2. The Veterans' Home Guard eom- parries, comprising veterans of the. Great War, 50 years and under; who are doing full-time service defending. hey, Point's. There are. authorized 22 companies of 250 men each. Pay is the same as:C.A.S.F.,, 3. The •Non -Permanent Active IVIil- itia (N.P."A.M.f comprising men, 18 t0 5.. .e ` age, who `have volun- 4a years .of tee red for service in the militia and who do part time training"' Pay $120 per day, without'alleteances: They are Paid 0n ly for the time Vent, , in t rain- ing. . 4. The Veterans' Home Guard (Re- serve, comprising war veterans, of ' 50 years of ageand under, who are doing part time ..training. same as N.P.A.AI The New. Policy Voluntary recruiting for the, N. P. A. AL., as distinct from the C: A. (S: F. will be suspended on August 15 for thetime being. • o L d Friday or - -Weeks' training: i race—Mrs. gLEL'•E11 APPLY ,FOR � period' son, Mrs..Oritar Brooks. IN INCH AM 'POSTAI ASTERSHIP •. Arthur Smith of ' Prescott, son of Mr_ and Mrs: ,Reg. .Smith, formerly A baaril of examiners was here on P of Lacl�oty, visited this week with his r brother fo nts Thursday to test, the serf° friend Bill Treleaven Art's the position of postmaster for Wing -)Donald, who is on the Brampton Bank ham. Eleven applications were,receit ,teff, • has made application, to join ed' by the Civil Service Commission . the ,Air Force eb- A. Pe ws • H.'C MacLean, as 'folioMorgan les C. Wilson; J. O. Habkirk, D. J.W. A Berson Ars Kennedy, J. Halliday, H. T. Thomson, Clare Adams, Frank Sturdy, G. Will- iams and Ken Wealer. Advance - Times. k villa Finlay GALLONS ONLY' 44) W C solation Prizes consolation prnzes : of $1.00 each in her sister Joan, left on Saturday Hamilton's .group, running �onthampton' Rof,ary a visit with friends at Mitchell. Little jump, Ivan. Henderson; girls under 12. the draw at the children Geitrade Raynard, girls over 12, Jean Club carnival `recently. Bobbie' and Joan McCallum, McGillvra 3 -legged race, Ivan Hen - CHARLIE Mr. and Mrs. James McCallum. y;. gg have also been holiday ing at the • Berson and Donald Hamilton.. CHARLIE ILaRIIER'S GREETING Point. Lnneh was served' by the ladies and • ON ANNIVERSARY OCCASION PARAMOUNT W. I. PICNIC 2, 3: ;Chars., . Fri„ Sat. Aug. 1__ Deanna Durbin in "It's A Date . Kay Francis Walter Pidgeon Eugene• t'allette and - Harry IlawaiinsOrcfiestra Royal • "' a . A .. successful picnic, sponsored by the Women's Institute, was held on the School grounds 'on Tuesday •after noon of last week.. Winners in the ol- sf. ere a. Peet, - Mrs en , - • various children's races Iienderson and Donald left•by motor lows: children under schoo age, Atari for Northern Ontario on Monday, and 31eCharles; boys. race,' Donald Ilamil- will visite with Mrs. Henderson's son, C ton; girls race, Viola • Cook; married Bill, at 'Barr River' where he has a Pwomen, ars. 0. Richards; clack Donald ministerial ;charge until the college Lillian Raynard; frogand Won on '1rin. Kempton; backward race, Don - R J. Moi►ire. and Jack Irwin of Miss Maagaret McCallum who has aid Hamilton; kick the slipper, Mrs: 'g atPoint:.. Clark with Wm_ Hamilton- ' singing c"ontest, Mrs. Don- Lucky/oar tivere lusted ' as winners of been holida5�n>, fog broad 'Provision will be . made to bring into the militia the men who'are to - be . called for training duty and ser- vice in Canada under the'National: Resources' Mobilization Act. The men thus recrpited. Will be brought dir- ectly ir ec b imente, t Hamilton; leap frog AlAI Irwin term opens in the. fall. ricarcijne Midulte . SHOW—SUN. AUG. ,4th. . 'GSI'ECI:ILLY FOR . ,k YOUNG: PEOPLE! - "OH JOHNNY HOW YOU CAN LOVE. iT'S A LU LU .'_ - I sly int the militia. . reg hroughout the country. " . 30 These nen, will be called,. for� days'. tiainipg, beginning, it is ex- pected, about October 1, ., 1940, in, It is imperative that. no distinction oups' of 'approximately 30,000 Yuen Ir be drawn between the men called for the h Mona Tues:.Wed. Aug 5, 6, ' ONE OF THE. YEAR'S BEST DRAMAS on M Son'. My S Y llrian Aherne 1 ouis Hayward • Madeleine Cdrroll . Adapted from. Howard Spring's. • Famous Novel ■R FOR EXTERIOR OR INTEICIOR USE PAINTING NOW YOU WILL NEVER DO IT FOR LESSi DO YOUR ,'. Electric. Washers On Hand �y Second Hand the owe per month Single men in • • t: 1 u age •categories will be called 1 ed f s is unlikely that married men will bt called during" the first year. • ' . . EOUS • p01�� RAE � - Wiriiiig — 'PHONE 66 -= Plumbing; Electric:Wiring Hardware, Coal,. • ' LUCKNOW I;IBLE INST1TV'rE . OBITUARY TO JOHN" t,. DALTON . JO , The message at the Institute .nest MRS visit to.. Detroit, RY •O Mr_ and Mrs. Win'. Hackett, Emery .a silver collection was.taken to cover C'hillisvack, B_C_, July 16th. • and 'Layette of Lamont, Alta., spent )tt expenses. Mr.. Joseph Hackett, • p the latter part'' of the week with L ittioev Ont_ Ale.srs Joseph and James R_ Hackett, nc - . Dear Uncle- • of I ricti-noi , ,1t,• is 65 years since Mr. So�, nneon was good Omagh to fors Hackett left here and while visiting 'ward" an imitation to attendthe ett' Un- here he �isifed Iris old home.at Hac- anniversary. services. of .Hack s hettown, also renewing : former ac )ted Church next Sunday. It reached e today. Obviously it is impossible , quaintances. m - Nfor me to attend, and'I hasten to for- ward heartiest greetings and best wishes for .the anniversary occasion and for the years to come. and will . be�. Friday evening August�hrle on a - brought by Mr: D. G. MacKenzie and " John C. eon, in Ashfield, y ed suds d 1 nW y we are looking forwardo'. a "["he remains were e annive ear presenthouryourbring• t her • tis d a good attendance. Please , h me on Friday and the faneral took • • Although at , no time a member of "Hackett's" I used.to'attend public D „ worship and Sunday School ae a. lad when spending summer holidays on the Hackett homestead. The invitation' set. loose a flood of happy • memories Injured In Training , . age J G Ivey Lieut. W. IL Tomlinson,. M.P. fort •.Bdr. Hugh •Curring of Petawawa, visited with friends in the village over the week -end. Bdr. George Whitby and Gar: Ted Whitby also spent the' • week -end et their • home here. `The local boys in training at Peta:wawa now are, listed as the members of ,21'st Army Field 'Regiment, R.C.A., C. A arm. ..on on theItis ens Donald S dayss of boyhood np S_ F. Two local boys, and attendance at church, which in E the day_; before gasoline and speed, ,, and. Johnny. Carter left Petawawa re- constituted something of an event. o cently for an undisclosed destination. There have been many changes in the intervening dears: Many who I, were in their prime then have passed I on While youths of.that day are catch- , ing glimpses of the. western horizon. ,To a few •lire ' yourself and auntie the years have been, lengthened and you are the witnesses oo\ . many and 1 great changes In taking both a back-,. • TO ENROL NURSES In one year,'•therefore,: approximat ely 300,000 men will have received in. itial training. These 300,000 men are to be regarded as the vanguard. of mighty Canadian army which will ba available to defend this country. There" are •difficulties in withdraw ing so many men from the norma life of the' community even for the compai atdrely 'short period of train ing but difficulties cannot be allowe; to obscure. the goal to be reached.' This is the beginning, not the. end, of policy. The `Plan has been worked ou -;o; that it .can be speeded up or slow, d dower as events require. Registration of graduate and 'prac- tical nurses' in connection ' with the provmucial enrolment ordered by the Ontario Department of Health in pre partition for possible wartime em'rg- ency, will. •be conducted at Wingham General Hospital, says the Advance - Times.. , The registration is to begin immed- iately. All registered active graduate. nurses, inclusive of nursing personnel in •hospitals, those not registered and ' any who may not be in -active practice will be listed. The enrolment will take in sisters of religions orders e t- ployed in hospitals and elsewhere as recti 1 and partially trained e in he m n , the of r d .raining an be wel- :omed militia,, They are to into the Canadian army and' hey have every, -right to feel, that heir country honors them .for the orrice for which their training will . ielp .td fit them. • Many who are called, for. training • •vill have already offered • themselves •or: active service in. one or Other of .he . special servicesairy' forces tanks, etc. They are .now awaiting this op- •,ortunity. if they are not absorbed Before their class is called they Will rain the same as every one else. There are difficulties, also, in build ing quarters and manufacturing thr equipment • for . this citizen army Every effort is -being' made to guar( against' failure •on. either -count: - One of the difficulties of the schein is the shortage of tSmpetent instruc tors to train these men" Several. thous and instructors will be needed_ Th. problem has been foreseen and sore: schools have already been established The instructors are being drawn'fron, N P.A_M. units and ex=service `men., jwere Dr. Simpson,James a sward and a forward glance it is good 4 Tlioirias gnihvan, Raymond Redmond, to realize that Hackett', continues to F Bruce Riding who is• in London at- Frank McCarthy and Roy Myers. In- fared a knee injury, last steel:. em- F cemetery. her of a group; which moved into en; Mrs. Daltonmet death hs widelyemre- ee •`attack'" 'across a field, he stumbled andisret "her untimely noes Dross kgretted-: Formerly Miss Fra into a bole and sprained one knee_ tl ehe was born in . West Wa�ran eh at removed to militate hospital:6 daughter of Mrs. Moss and the e Ile was -, Lieut. Tomlinson is attached to 98t1r (nd barks 3Io, . Besides survived husband (Bruce)" (Bruee) Anti -Tank Battery:. daughters and three' .eons. They are • Mess Marion' and Mrs. Alfred Web- ' Goderidi; Mrs. lamesMcAuliiffe, Lon- B .eti'r. of 'Detroit; Arthur.. Alfred, and • ' - dere; Sister M. St. Charles of St. Jos- •fig h n at � i and t1sS R,SetaFD�aD on and .N. • eph's Couurnnnity, London. ]lis: tin - ma • Mass; P.N.. S_yrac•use. N.Y.. and Charlotte . at home. She is survived a brother, James C. 'gloss, of. Wood- also by. five sisters, Airs. J. Benson stock- Whitely and Mrs. James Young, of r , bri dye tending the. •militia camp school, snf- ' terinent took place in Kings k - Dl hold an important place in t e ea „ and minds of the people roundabout;- k; and even in the face of threats by i dictators as to what they' are going! te. do to our way of life one feels con -•t', fident that Canada's wayside churches •• including Hackett's, will continue to! Weed the good tidings • of. liberty I. -and freedom as set forth in the Chris- tian faith, for yet another seventy' I• With every good wish to Auntie and yourself and many old friends, Sincerely • `*Charlie" • C. A- Barber, THE UNITED CHURCH' Li eKN0W SUNDAY AUGUST 4th 10 a -m. ;Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Public Worship. Guest preacher—Rev: Cosens. of Essex, No evening . service. well as p ca nurses. . Persons distant from a registration centre may apply for forms to the t'1T - tario health department_ Registration is expected to be completed by Aug: nst Zth. DRIVER SENTENCED AS RESULT OF FATAL ACCIDENT - 0 This policyhas been . evolved t; cause the minimum dislocation to in dustry_ The rule will be that there car be no exemptions. Any postponement. must be so arrangedthat everyone within the groups called who is:phys- ically fit must undergo training with tri a year. Physical fitness is define(' as everyone classified by military. medical' standards as being C. 1 or better: No distinction of any kind will, be made between the .new, recruits, thur drafted; and the rest of the Militia- except that the mien called under the plan will not be available for duty' outside of Canada unjess they. volun tear for such service. It is i'mpor-tan- that from the outset these men be re- garded as members 'of the Canadiai army. As recruits they will pass dir to' the Militia regiments. Maeff yor, ayor, City of Cbillitrack- DeWitt Coinmunit$ Prayer Service in the United Church,Tuesday, August 6th, 8 p.m. • No Specialization The plan may not seem to be •suf- iciently comprehensive because it will :ire• to the men who are called only r<asic ' infantry training — physical raining,' squad, drill, small arms, .gas evil anti-tank training—and. discip- ine. The grim lesson of the war to late is that specialized services — 'anks• artillery, armoured cars,;mach- . ne guns, etc.—are alt -important:; But s should he remembered that initial nilitary training is common to all • ernes; specialization comes later on. t has been thought best. to give this nitial training to ell.the.men called. fter they have absorbed Something f +the spirit of the army; they will ave instinctive preferences with, res-. leaf to the branch, in which they. de - ire to ,serve. There is an obvious ad- anta�ge in allowing individualism full whey. These. men. will return each 'year - or further training and specialization ill follow naturally. Besides in case •;:f necessity, these men can be instant= „ i;alled for duty and as. a result ,f their training, knowled;e of ,'' Will with- discipline IZi v hz1tters and ,rte confusion readily fall into the • ani,s of their. own regiment. Should e .local emergency arise such as 'sale stage, or• chi] disturbance they . can mmediately ' he called' for duty. . Thould •Canada , require them for the lefence of. its territory they will be )laced nn service. Thera is no intention of'treating these men as so many human units to Oe 'put through a. stamping machine eetly in hts Auto Genn turned out as military robots. . Metrically they will become members I I?ver y • opportunity will, be taken to of '.the Canadian militia in their own right_ They will share its traditiocultivate our Ganadiah endowment of ns , initiative, resourcefulness and self -re- , and he the custodians of. its honor.• fiance. Thirty Charles Noel I b was D ' Training • I grid �fene Days of Til s°n nig, It may be thought that 30 days is L"lcesw•ater Banker Transferred • Sentenced to 30 t t days in lar a • too brief a -period in which o ram tiona1 a brief eriod. But the it. D. Brown, manager .ofthe. bankl � • ion • a• that iwe must of x25.00 and costs, or an add) men. it ie a n P • 30 "days in jail, when convicted of 1 dangerous driving, • by Magistratf•. 1 Makins •in policecourt in •Wingham en Friday- Noel was the driver of a car which wett,.... lav as broad and as deep a foundation as possible for the Canadian army. To withdraw 300,000 men from their work for' more than 30 days over a .year aright jeopardize production of essential tear cenamodities. It is of Montreal'at Teeswater for the past • six .years, has been notified • of his"•t' tr nnsfer to the Newmarket Branch. • Nr. and tips. Brown have been quite tL-ominent and active citizens of Tees- . water, Mrs. -Brown having been par - figured in an accident north of Wing- neces• sary to give the largest number Ocularly outstanding in music and June 18th when John men elementary military training � ane on u.w. gestin of , bdramatic activities. " • ger of Formosa was fatally in ared in the shortest possible .time. Women's ' and Girls Wash Dresses, Women. s • Silk Slips, Undergarments and Silk Hose J