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LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL
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TORONTO--
HISTORY
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A 'Weekly Review Of Devefotiments
Ote,Thel10110�Front
Rt. Hew Winston Churchill cabled to
the- Prime Minister of , Canada
Eveflingi.ilin
: The Arena - Sass.
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Pf4naier »uiwe So'Ioi t LOt•D SPEAStR S'Y'STEI+M
"Adxnission • 25c;. Public School Children FREE
GAMING BROS.. ARTISTS
PRE3• WY Al' SENSATIONAL
PROGRAM, INCLUDING; •
CARR BILOS:.°—& nsfeaf Acro
bathe clowns
BETTY RO'BEitT'SO (-Sing
fiug.' Impersonations, daiw
Ing etc . •
REX S
and v
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TACK CELE—Character [ting-
ing
imging. comeae's-
GENA CHEEVEllS—Acrobstie,
Spanish are Tip. den et
MIT M'cCOLL-Hand iisibtne-
ing and unbelievable trfrka °
ABATING FOIL AIA.
DANCE Town Hall
i6 P.M. TO ? A. c . LacK) 4`Z P2S ORCHESTRA'
• G-E`rr+TS 0c: LADIES DIES ae •
,�•an GEl ERAL' PERFECT WEAThER'
FAVORED FIELD DAY
ies' Isabelle Jamieson Is attending
Business College in London.
Mr. Jim
«`x ' 1 of: Toronto ca1Ycd'
F'ueter
on: friends bene last week. 4
George Wraith of tile R. C
Postponed from 'Thursday to Fri-
day of last ,week, , perfect weather
favoured the bolding of the Lucknow
High School Field Day that after-
noon. `
All events, were keenly contested,
Was a week -end visitor with. relatives run for the
"The, fine Canadian,, divisions, which, i here and at ,fangs ide. with a particular close
Senior boys' .championship when Jack
'are standing guard with us will ; o
art., should'. the en- 'Mre S. C. nee .and•. Mrs_ R. 3: Port -Ackert • nosed • out Donald Finlayson
play a notable P..
envy succeed.`. in, setting foot on. our '•eous of Londo were. Sunday.'visitors . by one point.. In the Junior . boys'
1 aim very grad to have this with Mr •and, Mrs W. A. Porteous. contests Stan Pre at ,run . up vs, high
shores,. o •, :score to tgke iirst Piave ;honors; Car-
opp i i for ' Charlie Webster and . Ferry Rath- olyn ` Allis, virus .,the Senior girls
opportunity' of thanking Inns Per- '
soizall'y for all you have don � .1 ;.well spent the latter part of last
ilia common, u and: especial y ini championship handily, with. the. Jun-
m . Toronto. ' n for .award going to Jean ;Bissett.
promoting a harmony of sentiment week •
' the newworldL This Mr: and Mies: Jack King of Tor-' Harold • Greer, With.:his . portable
throughout .. ,„.
deep und'erstandi'ng wilt be, a dont.- onto. renewed acquaintances here last loom:, speaker ,sound ment, added
rescue of ';week. • •. ,„, to the sucoesa of them/eet by an-
i'iiant factor itu. the , re ;week. •
cuaancing�•the evetita and the winners.
•Europe from a, relapse into•.tI►e' d. Mar et Morrison of Ripley cam o io
• miss gar D+I L ka 'track t s go $ fly
a1°k :
e uc our • .' • , .
ages” z ;comas 'a visitor with Mrs' Jessie Me- '`
ltiTr •Clierehill"s cable was in re-, this' afteraoon ''(Thursday) to I com-
ply for a .few days last week, pate in the interschool meet_
play ' to., one Mr. Mackenzie Friday's events
lts of. are as°
"King expressing the loyal suppo i Mrs; Joseph England lie`s returned Resu
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THURSDAY, SEBThfER 26, 1940 ' t
— lied WPM, Bob Maclntosh,,_.Jaek i1
Ackert; running broad jump—Jack
Ack, hn Brigham, Fred Wain-
wrightertR Karuanning .bop,• Fpr,
jump—
Reid McKim, Jack Ackert, Jack Mow-
bray; standing broad—Jack Ackert,
Don. Finlayson, Bob. McIntosh;:: base
hall throw—Robert ` Boak, Don. Fin-
layson, wh `
Jump—JackJack MMoowbrabray;y, Jack
running Ackerhigt„
Reid McKim. •
Junior Boys' Events
100 -yard dash—Stanley Prest, Jack
Wilson, Harold Henry.; '220 -yard dash
-Stanley, Prest, Harold Henry, 11.
Blake;-bicycle'race--Jack Wilson, Jim
Purvis, Ronald Johnstone;. pole• vault
Jack Wilson, Jim Purvis, Stanley
Prest; running hop, step,.jump
Stanley utast :, Howard Blake, Jim
purVis; standing broad junni-eStan-
ley Prest, Bower Farrish, Harold
Henry .standing„, bop, step, jump
Stanley, Prest,,.. Harold. Henry, Jim
Purvis; running broad jump—Stapley
Prest, Jim Purvis, Bower Farrish;.
'baseball throw—Jim Purvis,. Bowler'
Parrish, Jack Wilson; -running high
jump—Stanley Prest,: Jim Purvis,Jack
Wilson.
Boys' . Relay. Races '
Grade IX relay team composed of
Jack Alton, Jack Wilson, Elliott Pur-
vis and Harold Henry were defeated
by Grade X relay teamcomposed of
Grant Parrish, Arthur ' Gilmore, Car-
men MeQuillin, Stanley Prest. Grade
XII relay team of Reid. McKim, •Don.
MacKenie, Ray McNall and Don. Fin-
n
Jayson defeated theteams
from
Grades, XI and %III.
GIRLS' EVENTS
Senior medal winner Carolyn Al -
lin, 33 points. In ' second • place Mary
Salkeld with 16 points. Junior medal
winner—Jean Bissett, °1v points; in
second place, tied With 11 points
each, Muriel McBride and Evelyn Lit -
of the Canadians people:. front spending a few days with Mr. folk ws:
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a "sure' � - ;
en - power to. "provide safeguards of Galt.. Senior champion --Jack Ackert,. 18
against.' "und'ue enhancemeait of° 1VIr. and Berm,J_ Nivins of cal_ points; second place, Icon. Finlayson,
rentals: •
17 points; third place, Jack Mowbray;
Arrangements made to .trans 22;000 ...eery, Alta., and, Mr. and. Mrs. Wilfred 14 points, 4th, Raid MClfizn, 11 points.
i young Canadians in:. war industries Nivins and; babe of Goderieb were Junior champion—Stanley Prest, 36
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week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs_ points; 2nd, Jim Purvis, 19. points.
Announced that increased exports. to afar McCall'.
‘the. United Kingdom have exhaust :P Senior Boys' Events
ed Canadars big' surplus of bacon.
Regulation adopted, to restrain deal-
calling
ships g
"n s
sats
or ass P
with
Ingi;
at Canadian ports or' on the high
seas, not' carrying a' ahipts privilege
ser •
Leen
Organization of 'the Department of:
' War Services with four main: div-
isions: ta)� Human resources; (b),
material resources; (e)' voluntary
services;, (d)' puhlreity_
Prodamation issued: ` calling single
5 . men andl childless widowers in the
�Il to 24 year classes for, 30' days,
military training_ for home defence.
The 21 -year' -old . men -will train
first As necessary, registrars• will.
then wrorklupwardus• to the. year
cfass
Sale of imported fuer oil to new oil -
burning plants. 'prohibited; Certain
exceptions: made; Purpose to eon -
serve American. exchange;.
Cha.•rles Camsell, Deputy Mini-
ster of 'Mines,. tours Western Can-
ada
am
adat in effort. to stimulate gold pro
duction.
W rt Prices and Trade Board giv and Mrs' Thesis England and boys' BOYS
Mrs Manuel Taylor of Sarnia is 100 -yard. dash—Donald' Finlayson;
visiting with, her parents, Mr.. and Rodney. MacLennan, Grant Parrish:
Ben Pearlman and with her brother
Moris,who is, a patient in Godericb
Hospital following an appendectomy_
Bob Thompson,wireless operator
with the Royal' ,Cana'dian Navy VoI-
'unteer Reserve, spent last .Thursday,
and Friday here at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Thomp-
son. Bob left on Saturday for a per-
iod, of training, at Halifax.
Band Att )uistowef
} The Lucknow. Pipe Band was, in at-
tendance at Listowel Fall Fair fast
Thursday. .Etta Belle MacDonald and
Mary McQuaig accompanied the Bandl
as Seotch dancers.
Card of Thanks
Mrs .Isaac Ensign Wishes to ex-
press, her heartfelt appreciation to
friends anneighbours for their many
kind acts app' expressions, of sym-
pathy at the time of the illness and
death of her. ' husband.
NOVA SCOTIAN ARRIVED
AT"' WRONG LOCHAr Spa•
The fact that a little mining town-
in
ownin. Algoma, which spi+ang up in recent
years, bears the same name as Loch-
alsh 'on the Huron -Bruce boundary`,
has been the cause of the wrong de-
liver/ of freight and mail on dif-
ferent occasions_ '
But the climax Baine recentlywhen
as young woman, Mrs. Lachie . Mac-
Donald, and her two young° sons, ai-
rived. via the C. N. R. at Ripley With
their destination Lochalsh, but not
this one:
The lady and her two ' sons, who
hailed from Antigonish, Nova Scotia,
were on their way to Lochalsh, Al-
goma. The lady was Unite patient
about the error. She and her children
spent the night at the hotel in Rip-
ley at the expense of the C. N. R.:
and returned to Toronto the next day
from Where they continuedto their
proper destination_
Corrie to Church
HARVEST THANKSGIVING
SERVICES.
S. Peter's Anglican
Church, Lucknow
Sunday,
..unda : Sep. 29.
Il • am:--HaIy Communion
Preacher—The. Rector.
7 p.m.—Evening Prayer and.
.Thanksgiving. Preacher,
Rev. Harry O'Neil, B.A.,.
B.D., of Clinton.
You Are Heartily Invited To
These Services
220-y
ard dash
— Donald
Finlay
sou
Grant Parrish, Rodney MacLennan;
pole ` vault—Gerald Culbert; Jack
Mowbray, 'Jkert; bicycle 'race
—Ray McNeil Jack Mowbray, Donald
Finlayson; standing hop, step, jump
- THE
UNITED
CHURCH
LUCKNOW
SUNDAY
SEPT. 29th
OUR RALLY SUNDAY FOR
CHURCH and SUNDAY SCHOOL.
A good time to start. Strangers
welcome:
1I am. --CHRIST OUR° RALLY-
ING POINT't
3 p.m. --Sunday School RALLY.
Special programme. '
7 p.m. The Lord's Prayer. 3 --
Jesus said: PRAY AS CHILD-
REN! Co>ae and bring a friend.
Community Prayer Presbyterian
Church Tuesday 8 ,p.m.,
Thurs., Fri, Sat. Sept. 26, 27, 28
Clark Gable Joan Crawford
SS
tt
m Strange . Cargo
Special—All Cartoon—Comedy. -
Matinee
artoon Comedy -
Matinee Sat. for Chap. No. 1
ew . • rial .
i. DERNESS"
Kincardine
Miss Jean McClure, R.N., of Nia-
gara Falls, visited with friends here.
last week.
Mrs. Eric Cox is visiting this week
with Mrs. Floyd Becker at Roseville,
near .Kitchener, while Mr. Cox,' rep-
resenting -the McKenzie Manufactur-
ing Co., is working in that area.
Mr. Stewart MacKenzie of Walk-
erton and Mr. Stele MacKenzie of
Waterloo were Sunday visitors with
their parents, Mr. andMre. R. V.
MacKenzie. Mr. MacKenzie has been •i
in poor health of late.
Stewart Cameron, of the • 91st
Argyll and Sutherland Regiment in
training at Niagara -On -the -Lake, vis-
ited here the first of the week with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cam-
,eron.
Mon., Tues., Wed. Sept. 30, Oct 1
Nelson Eddy Ilona' Masse
GRAND MUSIC
Thurs., Fri., Sat. Oct.• 3, 4, 5
WALT DISNEY'S .
"Pi troch%o"
Senior Girls'
Standing broad jump -Carolyn Al -
lin, Katherine. Prest, Mary. Salkeld;
standing hop, step and jump—Carolyn
Allis, Catherine Johnston, Mary Sal-
keld; running broad jump—Carolyn
Allin, Grace Campbell, Mary Salkeld;
running hop, step and jump—Carolyn
Alun, Katherine Prest, Grace Camp-
bell; basketball ; throw—Grace' Mac-
Kinnon, Helen Orr, Louise Campbell;
running high jump -Carolyn . Allis,
Mary Salkeld, Grace Campbell; bi-
cycle race—Carolyn AIIin, Katherine
Agnew; 100 -yard .dash -Mary' Sal- .
keld, Grace Campbell.; 220. yard dash
-Mary, Salkeld, Carolyn Allis, .Grace
CanipbelL
Junior Girls
Standing broad jump—Jean Bissett,
Jean Webster, Margaret Bowe; runn-
ing broad jump—Evelyn Little, . Jean
Webster, Muriel . McBride; basketball
Held Family Gathering.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCall attended
a gathering of ,the Nivins family at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Nivins. at Goderich on Sunday. Mem-
bers of the family ' from a distance
who were inattendance included Mel
vin and Harvey Nivins and Mrs. W.
C. Cunningham of Toronto and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernie Nim of Learning
ton. .
NEWSPAPER WEEK TO BE
MARKED IN NEXT ISSUE
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Newspaper Week, an observ-
ance of the quincentennial of.
printing, has been) set for the
week of October fat to ' Stir, and
will be observed by weekly pap-
ers across Canada. This occasion
sdpplements what has been done
by trade associations and graphic
arta groups in celebrating the
500th anniversary, of the .inven-
; 'tion of, printing by Johann Gut-
enberg. •
The Sentinel plias to issue
somewhat of a special edition in '
this regard, and in which we .will
toot our own horn a bit. For
years The Sentinel has given
much free publicity' in boosting
others 'and other projects, bat
next week we are going to in-
clude in`our boosts one for The •
Sentinel:
Highest Prices
Paid for Eggs
and Pointy
A CALL WILL BRING THE
TRUCK TO. YOUR DOOR
AGENT FOR'BLATCHFORD
FEEDS
Alvin Hamilton
'Phone 77, Lucknow
throw Muriel McBride, Helen Salk -
31d, Jean Webster;`running hop, step
and jump -Muriel McBride, Evelyn
Little, Margaret Bowe; running high
juitup-Norma Ritchie, Helen Salkeld,
Lorraine. Ferguson; bicycle race --
Jean
Jean Bisset, Helen MacKenzie; 100 -
yard dash -Jean Bissett, Evelyn Lit-
tle,
ittle, Jean Webster.
In the relay Grade X defeated
Grade IX and Grade XI defeated
Grade XIII.°
See Pearman's Fair Day Display Of
urs
Fall Dresses
and
Winter Coats
Mrs. • Pearlman Has Just Arrived Hofne . From Toronto In • Tirne
Por Fall Fair Day, To Present A Complete Selection' Of
STRIKING FALL DRESSES
AND WINTER, ' COATS
See These In Choosing' Your Fall Costume.
The very newest' in CREPE and WOOLLEN Dressesnot
forgetting WINTER COATS of the newest fabrics in the most
popular fall shades ' COATS trimmed with 'CHOICEST
FURS, such as Black Persian Lamb, Silver Fox, Mink and other
well-known furs.
ALSO A FJJLL RANGE OF MEN'S FALL COATS and SUITS
Come and Visit Our Store
B. Peariman's Ladies Wear
LIJCKNOW 'PHONE 85
Week -End OU filial a
e lot of Bargain Sir
Sweaters,and Wndbrea er*,` Shirts, Underwear, Etc.
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