The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-05-22, Page 3TRURSDAY, MAY 22nd, 1947
Local an isera
.THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO „
Mr. and Mrs Stewart Burns of ' Mrs. S . J. Pym m is visiting at
jcxroit were week -end, visitors present in New. York City.
,Mr. Walter' Roulston and .dau-
ghter. Mary, Mr. and Mrs, W. T.
Roulston° and Mr. Cyril Camp
bell were among those attending'
the •fUner al of • Mr, F. H. Soloman.
in Stratford on Friday.
Mrs. Jos; England. was 'away
Over. the . wcekrend, ,;v. isiting her
sister.1n Stratforer andalso at-
tending the - funeral. of the late
'rederick.: Solomon Who died
soddenly las Tucsday evening,
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May •13th.
Miss Audrey Car ell, . daugh,
ter of Mr; and' Mrs.' Jack Camp
bell : of I'oinit Clark, .will': coni-
m,ence her duties.. at the end 'of
the,' month. as :a:1116144 . of the
inuis ng'' staff of .Freeport Sana-
torium at Kitchener,
Mr.. •T; •Smith, Mrs, • ;Wm.
Hornell, Mrs. A. E.- McKim, Mrs.
J. L. McMillan and Mrs. Beatrice;
.Yovan were at Hanover on Wed-
nesday ;attending a `district •Red
Cross rally, having as its purpose
the tfamiliarizing of locall branches
with the ' peace..time work of "this•
organization.
vith his parents, Mr:, =d°
1. Burns,
Ronald -Johnston ,has completed
Os second• year studies in 'Medi
ine at Toronto, • and has returned.
o his borne here;
Misty °Lillian Carruthers, organ.
st of Luckno•w 'Presbyterian
'hur.ch, presided at < `the new
•Ianlnlcind .organ on Sunday.,
Miss, Elizabeth M.urdie, who is
•pftient• in Wingharn Hospital
with a severe attack 'of ,shingles;
s leaking 'favorable pi ogress.
'' Rexford ,Ostrander was guest.
it antsycqm Sunday at,, morning:
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end evening .services in 'North St.
Jnite
•d Church; ck derich, • •
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Mr. and Mrs,;: Rohert• Douglas
of Lucknow, Mrs, John Ross and
Miss' Margaret ' Henderson were
guests" of Mr,' James and Mins
Nlargar.'et, Murray last week.
St."Peter's Women's Guild: are
holding a sale. of work, baking",
etc. and will serve afternoon tea
in the. Legion "I$ooins on Wednes
day; ,June • 11t'h, . commencing at
three o'clock. '
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Netted Over $100: chestra 'The 'Club netted ' over
• he°°S Q.S. •
-Club - had a•-svery ;$100....,:onthe ,.vepture.v Th .y ..plan.:
successful. dance ori Friday night. to' make `a• substantial donation
to music by . Frankie Banks or -to the new:: community • centre
As in ;previous years this special allow-
ante of sugar.:• .for. canning will be
addition :..to the regular sugar ration.
will 'be Macre available in two • amounts
of.5 pciunds each.
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;.V/4LIV•HU%1 •JIfl :7:MLIY JV'LR. ui.rrt
'Coupons Y1, :• Y2, Y3, ,Coupons Y6, .,Y7, Y8,
Y4:. Y5, Y9,.:Yl 0
coupons may be used as desired ofter their respective validity
''''4 Bl -r m i 3' *mild ' lid .co 31s
nw•s
•: Each cgupon Is•good for the purchase of:1 pound of sugar•.
.The world sugar ,situation has been improving and has macie.
?possible the recent. increases in the Canadian allowance: World
siipplies,..however, .are, still inadequate,to meet demand, re-
quiring 'continued rationing.
F.. A. URGES FILING
OF' FARM DATA
'At the annual -meeting of, -the
Canadian Federation of Agricul-
ture, a resolution, was adopted.
which objected to the present in-
efficient method ofobtaining ac -
citrate ,farm statistics. The Fed-
eration recommends. that a better
systern be worked out. It.'views•
these statistics as "vital tb :the
advancement 'of ` the economic
welfare- of the fanning indust�'ry"
and ur ges that provincial' and
local 'farm' orgarliiations encour- '
age farmers 'to supply. th'e 'neces-
sary ' inforrnaton,
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•A co>ximunication fl oxn' ; W.. V, LESS. THAN THIRD CAST
Roy, secretary -.treasurer of the CREAM •IN H
VOTE URON
Hui�o,n„ County Federation a of 4
Agrietxiture states the tot l' vote in Huron County
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"One of the' first requirementson"•the proposed crearrr.xr}arketing
of the Food and. Agriculture Or- scheme was 82.7. This is consid-'.
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ganzation ' -in. accomBred •low
plishing. its •. in•view - of the fact that
task .will .be. complete and ac=° there are 2,815. cream producers
curate information regarding the in the county who • could have •
world's supply of foodstuffs, now registered ?and voted. The ballots
will be' counted at Toronto ' and:
results will be announced later. •
By: townships, the number vot-
ing :was as follows: '
' McKi.11op 109, „Ashfield 86, 'Us
facts.. the. Agricultural Division. of korne'83, Howick .66; West Wawa
the Dominion .Bureau of Statistics nosh 50;`.:Hullett 58, Stephen ,56,'
and in the future. Canada as one
CIthe major • food -producing.
countries: Must provide the facts
about Canadian agricultural pro
duction j•In order to secure these
PERMANENT'S
Machine;" Machineless, or
•• Cold Wave• • •.
FINER WAVES
SHAMPOOS '
MANICURES ' • .
BRECK TREATMENT
STEWART'S ••
.BEAUTY. SALON
'Phgine '114, Lucknow
i Stud 56 East 1,74 anosh 45 '32;
June . survey cards, ..by 'which• its Colborne •-42, Grey 34, Goderich 25,
ab'tains .information `'.on : ',a0 icul-
tut•al ,producing units throughout
Canada. We strongly .urge ,you :to
co-operate with: the Bureau in
completing and • returning the
cai.ds. as -r.eg eStecl.:_..
"lt may be ,tIiat some farmers,
hfo
eSitate to ;give inrnsation• to
the Bureau of Statistics.. the
' of ei:atrons . of their' ou;n ., farms;
bcc'use .. they:. fear .that .the in-.
felmai:Con so provided will.: be
used against -them kir taxation'
puri oses.'There i's` `absolutely no;
Lea en fw'' susfi fe r,and -:the ,ix.,1•7*,.:
formation given by'.far.'mers to the
Bureau' -of Statistics has rio con-
nection 'whatsoever with taxation:
;The, farmer' is protected by. laiv
against misu•se. of h'i's returns; and
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1,11s': individual r.efurn: is 'seers only
by.wolkei's. in the. Doiiiinionancj
Pl oviracial agri'cultural'
1 statistica..
offices The statistical_offices give`
•out. to , the pub1lc"• and to .other
gOv.erinnent.-
other-
goverriment: offices only.. estimates'
of'total, and heavy . penalties •are
•. vided ' by:,,law .,against..`the re.
lease .f : lndivival 'returns `of
-4..flxne;
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Errors
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A Coni ` tutu. wcekly:.pl inted.
this .;ciassifie
"For Sale -S 'ghtly used- farm
wench,, in good • : tion:. Very
l and6;'. Ph'one,—
�A'pparently there .were 'neper-
cus•sToris-when•;the `advertiser pro-
tested'` the ..use'of :"wench" fo'r
winch.: So in the next issue
geared this Meek .correction:'...c...,
"Due :`to an.tinfoi;tunate:error,
Mr. ;.Cartwright's ad ;'lash • week •
put an end to, .jokesters who ;have
called Mr...Cartwright' and.. greatly
bothered .phis housekeeper, Mrs,•
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Hargreaves,' who loves with hirci".
Then in the next issue carne the,. `.
fin.at,.w,:,b'lo« up from.. Mr.' 'Cart-
wright.•`He expressed•hirnself thus
"`Notice --•My winchi is ' not for
saleit4 put' a sledgehaMmer to . it . I.
Dgn't. bother 'calling`''366-r. 2 any:.) •.
moi•e I 'had the phone taken out 1..•
T ram not carrying :on with Mrs.:.
Hareoaves. . She '4nerel:y ; • lives' •
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