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H LUCKNOW :SENTINE-I ,; ' LUCKNoW, • ONTARIO
ARAOUN
(intended for.. Last Week) °•
Paramount Women's Institute
held thein October tneeting atthe
home': of 'Mrs. E. MacLennan.. of
Lochalsh. Mrs. James:.Ketehabaw
presided. . A paper on 'antiques
was giver, .by Edna Ketchabaw'
anda contest conducted by •Mrs,'
Fred 1Vlartin. Mrs. Robt. Reid gave
a 'talk on their trip North it was
decided to make clothes,, for far-
UALITY• FARM EQUIPMENT
Sales and Service
Threshing Machines
1140
•INTER1YIIDIATE. IIOCKEY
TEAM SEEMS ASSUMED
A series of three informal
it, hockey meetings during the past
week, have" resulted in develop-
ments that appear to ' assure
Lucknow of having •an intered-
iate, hockey rteam 'again:, this.
season.Up until that • bine the
prospects didn't, seem very bright,.
With so.much uncertainty e--
isting here, 'Jack Gouts'was like-
ly to:, end. up • in a Kincardine
uniform, but he .will perfor•.m:here
if the . Sepoys have a team:—an4
as we said,, this Seems certain,
IIa'ithough the team will not` b.e
in the ,,. W,O A.A. 5`pre season
series" :
I With. most. of "last year's squid
Iavailable, if .•they dec=ide •to , turn
out, and several 'other prospects
being lined up, •it looks ,as if one l'.
can ,count on the Sepoys to be,
'there .or 'thereabouts come play-
off time.
../ . Ari official organization nle.et-'
t.
g o.
Gilson. Refrigerators .• aired'• Washers.
Woods Combination Frigidaire and Fre. ezers',;
Grinders,. etc
•
on
FARM EQUIPMENT' LTD.
uron Road 'Phone 1 132 Goderich, Ont.
Sub `Agent: -
PORTER'S' WELDING SHOP
'Pho
•' . .. i�ie,• 87-r=4;, _Lucknow:
LUCKNOW DONATIONS • TO
DUNGANNON FAIR
The following is the .list: of
Lucknow 'contributors. to the Dun
gannon:Agriculture Society. •. Any-
one , who •has: been overlooked,
may , leave their. donation', with
the '.secretary,; Mr. Marvin' Dur.-
nin,. and it will ibe.acknowledged
R:.H.; Tho¢npson; & Sons, $1400;
R,oiald Forster, 2.00; Cliff Con -
gram; 2.00; Purdon's Bakery; 2.00.;
"Russ Johnstone, :2.00, : ''' Charles
Mason, 2.00; Lucknow Fruit Mar-
ket 2.00; .Treleaven'.s Restaurant,
2.00,•' Supertest ..Garage;: '2:00;
. Johnstone" Restaurant, :2.00; G,or
•i er .00 ; : Geor e . And=
don F'. sh , 2 g.
rew,' '2.017•;' Johnston & MacDon
•ald; 2.00; Sam :,Gibson, 2:00, Well
'.2.0Q ; John Hall, :2.00;
'Henderson,'0, ,
D..Ii Finlayson, 2;00;
Buckingham; 2:00; Templeton ;" &
C.o.,;. 2.00; E. ;'U abach, 2.00.;' M
.
Morrison, mdse , X2.00; Lii,cknow
'Sentinel,, mdse.; :2.50; A. E. Mc
Smith's Grocer. y, 3:00;
''Rae & Porteous, 3.00;`Wm. Mur
.die '8i Son 3 00.'•W, A. Schmid`
mdspe ,4.00; Bank, Montreal;
5.00; E. V' "Baker, • 5.00;. Quality
Shop, indse.; • 5:00;; •1Vlarket • Store,
5.Q0 gel ac ennan, . t i', ` o
Button;. '5.00.; S. C. Rathwell &.
Sbn mdse., 5.00; G. Montgomery,
5'.00, Joe MacMillan, 6,00, R: E
Crawford,• mdse:, labor and•cash,
18:00; John ,W,. Henderson Lurrr<
ber Ltd;,` adv. donation, 25.00; H.
Greer, '10.00
R (!;)
..T ,URSt., NOVEMBER 2nd,: l,a.i
was tendered the hostess .arid. .i
,dainty lunch 'served,
Mrs. .'D, Nicholson returr
,honer. after being with her cict;G.
ghter, Mrs L;- Ritchie (nee ;1,lrt. -
garet Nicholson), wi�iq is con. •41.
escing after an 5iccident;
Mr; .George Temp �5 t-i4rti�•'
his daughter, Mrs. Philip' Sii 1Ut.
Mr. and • Mrs. i'rankKetchar,.!a
of .Kitchener` visited with :Mi
Ketch,abaw.
PURPLE GROVE
.. Freddie Morgan had a birthday
party .for. .his little friends'; on•
1Vbonday night.
W. and., Mrs:. Miller
Hartwck•
and " Wayne .visited with ' Frank•
Currie. for the week -end.
Mr. sand Mrs. George Colwell
of Kincardine visited ;with Mr.
Donal$. MoCosh on. Sunday.
Mr. ' and `;Mrs;'.' Victor Gawley:
:and Mr. & Mrs.; Howard,.ThQmp
sor visited with 'Mr'Clark'Need'
• 'am.:on `Sr'Mrs.'
nday.
sh
Mrs• 'and Mrs Donald .MGCo ,
Mary. and. Dickie and. Mrs. Col:.
well visited with Mr; , Ardell
Mason on. .Sunday
Mrs. Ed',Fox and Mr.. and Mrs
Albert. Blackwell'of London were
recent yisitors with Donald `Rob
ertson. .
Mrs: Burton Collins and Mary,
Lou visited with her parents' re
cet.tly. ,• • . •
Mr.. and Mrs. Sam. Emerson' &:
Hilda , spent " an afternoo'n • :with,
Mr. Donald Gilles •.'recently.
•
in f .the 1950-51 Club has : yct
Ito be. held..
KINGSBRIIDGE';
Mr . Denis Dalton were
in Hamilton. over the• week -end.,
Mr.'. and Mrs:,.' Gerry Hill ';and'
family,.spent the ,week -end with
Mr, and Mrs., W' I;annan.
Miss;Eileen. Wallace returned
to Toronto ,after` being `.home. a•
week ith h' r father Mr Jim
to
ee rwi e a er,,.
Wallace; who • has been on':the'
sick list.
. PRICE ONLY ,$261.00
For,si er's
with. this
EW WELDER
The N'ew Lincwelder 180 A.C.
is a' ,sensational development
by . LincolnElectric=--pioneer
and leader of the .arc welding
field: R Volutibrseryq -•r, c w
B. o o s't ,e r" makes possible
easiest,welding' ,ever" level-
oped. •:Simplifies; repair':: of •
broken parts, . hard -facing of
worn parts and • construction
:..work Ideal for rural' power
lines. Approved: by R. E.: A.
• "Output .20 to 180, amps. for
light and heavy 'Work.
(Freight Prepaid
'Phone 64,r-11 Lucknow.
THRESHERS TUNED ;IN ON
BALL; GAME SATURDAY
The. ; Lochalsh-Amberley, dis-
trict, . long rioted' as • a.: baseball
hotbed, still 'has its ardent • fans
although the...game • hasn't flour-
ished in this; area ;for some years.
past ,
Baseball entlusiasts from „this
section' have
been following the
Listowel Nine' both. in spirit:. and
in body, in their all butsuccess-
ful.quest for a provincial' char•;•
pionship It so 'happen'ed :that the
final game , was < in Brantford ori
Saturday, ;with equally import
ant tihreshirig operations sched-
uled. for ;Russ Bisset's,' farm,- ,Jim
Bradley solved the: problem.. He
installed' a. . radio ` in the Bisset
bairn; so that they couldfollow
the game while the work went
on.
. The annual meeting of the.
W:0 A.A..: wil'l 'be held irk..:the:
Town Hall,' Wingham, next .Wed
'nesday night, November 8th at
8.30 o'clocF ,
Ron McLelland of Loreburn're
turned to, town .at. the week -end
and will be •available`,for `hockey
duties if the Sepoys'. ;muster a.
team. Ron` is assisting • in Greer's
i and . lectric at presort,
Radio n E 1? .
:onsumer Credit Regulutions
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' TIVE NOVEMBER lz.
•�FFE1950,
e 'consumer goods at•"retaili and loans
� instalment ales of
wase of consumer, goods at retail :will be
for'.the p 9
subect to new Consumer. Credit '.Regulations. This
been taken : under the Consumer Credit
action has•.
Provisions Act as asse.d-by' Parliament.
(Temporary � P
n . a. ed to the
T � e,'Re ulations. apply ;to every: person eg g •
h 9
business' of selling'.consumer'goods at retail on, credit,
of making'.loans or otherwise engaged
in the business .;
financing the apurchase of consumer goods..
• in ft g p ;�•
will be in effect when retail
The :following requirements •
sales are made• on the instalment plan on and after'
November1,'1950:
}
Minimum Maximum
down' payment ' time to pd'
Motor vehicles.(e.g'passen
ger automobiles and
•
'motorc Iles ... ;. ":331/4 o
Il other -consumer oods 21D. 18
b g °Jo
In �no case shall the ''down • - ayment. be Tess than
P Y .
ST YIE:LE;NS
Miss Margaret MaePher..son,:
st'udent. nurse at St. Joseph's ' Hos-
pitai, London,•, *as.' home for:the
week.-endd.
anMrs,/Neely Todd,'Dav=
id and Janet of Stratford were
week -end ,.—Visitors with • their
mother, rra. •11 Todd.
Mrs. D;• J. McIntosh has re
:turned to het home at, St ,Cath
erines after, "spending ` th'e.'•past
few weeks with her 'Mother, .Mrs..
D. Tbdd,
• beep Saturday,, November 25th
as the date' of the, tea,and baking,
sale under. auspices . of the eWo=
men's Association; of the United
,Church.
Mrs: James Wilson, Sr,.:Mi &
Mrs. Jas: Wilson, ; Jr., Jimmy,.
udy and Margaret of ' White- I
church were recent 'guests .of.. Mr.'
and Mrs. Frank McQuiliin and I'
`Terry Wilson. ' .
3VLr and 1llfrs-Jas Doug�lazs a ad
Malcolm of 1Vl:atchell and `1Vir:• -and!'
Mrs. Dave 'Bait .of Stratford vis-
ited with Mr.• and Mrs. John
iCar eron recently. '.
Mr; and Mrs. Robert` 1VicQuillin
and children of Hamilton) were
visitors .during .the week-end,with
Miss •Beatride and..Mr, Wm:, Mc-
Q.uillin w
The' ladies ',are reiiiinded of the
F: ,Novemlber= meeting of the Wo-
men's Institute this (Thursday)
afternoon at the home • of Mr"sC
E: `I,.Thorn. . .
Mrs, R. , L. White; Reg:N;,` of.
chieago, Mrs. Roy McKenzie of
Ripley; Mrs. • K. re MacLennan
and Lorne. of Ashfield and Miss
Catherine MacGregor ,of 'Luck-
Dawv: were Satikrday ;visitors 'with
1r ta, Grid Mre Gedrge Stuart.
INST//LMENT' PAYMENTS are; to benregular,aPProxmatel Y• `
t .75 .:.weekl
equal, amounts.- of not less than' �$S,OQ' Monthly or $ y
Instalment.'paymenis May.be varied, to meet the' circumstances of
persons such: aS 'farmers and .commercial fishermen whose incomes
are subject: to seasonal 'fluctuations. ' •
Similar terms apply to loans.' granted. by banks or loam companies
he purpose for. t ..
of purchasing .consumer goods at retail.;
SPECIAL PROVISIONS ARE INCLUDED, WITH REGARD TO
.fiREVOLVING CREDIT, ACCOUNTS; permanent 'budge't accounts,
current budget accounts, and similar plans, involving payment for
goods by)regular. instalments;.."
ORDINARY . CHARGE ACCOUNTS ARE NO -T ' DIRECTL,Y •
AFFECTED:' by the present Regulations, but steps will be. taken,. if-. ;
necessar ' see that,:charge 'accounts are not used to evade the
regulation .elating to instalment• sales.
JOE REGULATIONS REQUIRE SELLERS,' LENDERS AND FINANCE
COMPANIES to maintain' records of transactions, "to 'make'• them
available' for inspection, and to furnish information
on request to.
authorizedrepresentatives of the Government of Canada:
CONSUMER GOODS'. include all goods With. ,certain exceptions:
A full list of the exceptions,will be found in the Regulations, •
For example, the Regulations DO NOT APPLY to sales of ,
real. estate, Stocks, bonds,•socurities, goodsfor professional ;or
business us'e, buses, trucks, :building 'materials, implements and
equipment" used exclusively in farming and fishing:;.,
P.nahist aro provided for violation of thi • Regulations..
Minister of,' FFiifance
For the convenience of the public, copies of The; Con-
sumer Credit (Temporary .Provisions)' Act• and Con-
sumer Credit. Regulationswill be available at, branches
of the Chartered Banks, throughout Canada.
Inquiries and requests for additional' copies should Imo bddres ed for
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Adniinistraitor of Conist►mer Crisdil
• 490 Stissox Street, Ottawa, .Ontario:•-