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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-04-08, Page 7• • TIiU]�SI7AY, 'i4$I"i,IL 8th, 1948' •", {' • ,• � ,. .' 1'1ULUCKNU V.v SENTINEL, 1 CKNO V, . ONTARIO , SELF AST'. AGENT FOR Minneapolis -Moline i Orders Taker. 'For Immediate or Spring Delivery. or, e cat Lucknov. •SAFETY' REPLACED • Why drive with a cracked ar discolored shield .or; door glass'' in your car o: truck when.; you can have teplaced while: 'ou Wd Beavers Auto: S.up'piy West St:; Phone ,?95, GQderich (Or eontaet 'your local garage or ; service station) • Are.Men Afiaid of their 1vivt.r,? : m Psychologist , 'Lawrence Grin lc�l gives '• the answer • in Mirror of Your 'Mind,. one of 'maaiy :ascin-. ating attractions . in Pictorial Be. • vie_ ;:_rnagacrne with the' all ,tar cast; w\itli :this Suriday's.'' ,(Api it 115 issue of The, Detroit. Sunda y Times Get the ,,'De,troit Sunday Tunes for the .• j yBig ee' ` The- merican, .*`Weekly, , 1' etori l view. and. Puck, the cornic, wj ek en your kettle' starts ,to "sing", Turn the switch "'OFF" • ,,IG there, rand then. ;The' stored heat will the water bring Jo the boiling point„ .ye ken. (and if you .keep, it free ,from lime, you'll shorten up: ' , ,they heatingtimet fly o System lc I:NLo' QLEI The Girls'. Auxiliary met on Tuesday evening at'the''' home of Mrs. Jim Boyle with an att an of 19, The' president w• harge.. Th i hymn ':',Jesus 'L ire" and prayer.opened. the m Mg: Nir•s. 'Howard Thompson, re the scripture, Lesson,,. Mrs, .K Boyle read the thought.- for day.. Prograrnis .. for the' sum rnorrtl .s. Were planned followed the lection.' of officers wh area's. .follows:* hon, 'pres M W. Qwen; pr es,, .;Mrs. 146W l,hornpso'.i; Ist vice, Mks, Cha H4*,dgins, see.,-treas., Mrs,, Ja Boy.1e; v ork`and buying. coim zee, Mrs H:'` Thompson, . Mrs„ Bob le,•* Mri s :.:C Hodgins, Mrs, 'hacker, Mrs. J, Hodge Mrs • Sunday visitors with Mr,, and I Mrs. Roy Alton were Mr. and II end- .Mrs, ?Thomas Blake' of Mafekrn# as, in. • Mr;' and'' Mrs. Jim.. Larrie'vis-; to • itcd Su day with Mr..' arid' Mix. eet- Wijfred• Iackett. ' . ' 'ad ' Mr.. and M.S. George Hunter of I arl'Zion .visited :'Sunda f 3' witli.11�'r,',anti the Mrs. 'Clifford Hackett and .boys: t rn.er.I Mr. and: Mrs.. Jim : Hunter •of L by. ich. rs. ....ion were visitors, with, Mir. and 'Mrs 'Leslie Ritchie on Sunday: ' Mr ^:.and ,1VMrs, Spence Irwin and ard boy, spent Sund.ay.`'afternoon with, rlie'r Mr, . and 'Mrs E.. B. '`Baker an'd, mes'lsons. of ". tovun mit On-Wednesdayeveering:pictures J I wee„,sb.owri: in. I'ia.cketl's .'church R Hy Re V. Newton Or St:: Helens YT lialdenby; social committee Miss.; es Betty Gillespie, Helen Halden bY; 1Joyce Halderiby, 'May Boyle,' Marie Thompson, Mrs. Harold: I' Haldenby, This..• being a.. work Meeting( the evening ' was spent in :embroidery and. • Other •wol;k. .t the close 'of the; meetind dainty lunch . Wasser.vd,.by• t hostess:. The, April meeting'w ,be. held at the'h'ome af: Mis::K Boyle. . • Mr : and Mrs': Gordon.,McBurn and family of:Aylmer visited du ing the: week'.witlr'1vfr:.and''Mrs •Bert McLean• and Mrs. Sle§sor.. Mr . • 'bon • Gilles: i • etiy''Grriespie visited' Sunda Phis was' put on• by; the Hackett's.; W, M, S. . • relatives 01',. jhe late Eliza Thomp-, son: who passed away ini Kincar dine Hospital on Saturday , even'- ing ..last: ` . a I• Real ;estate is ori the up in this.: he community :Mr 'George Colwell, ill Con. 10, has sold his• farm to'MrJ • art 1 J•:� Robb, Mr. 'Westley Thompson has sold his'-s'to 1VIr.,Reg •Mc, I. ey 'Bride and Mr, IVhcBrid'e .sold ;lus: r_ 1 ccittage to: Misses ,Edna.,and. May Boyle, .. ' Friends• here were sdrry tohear 1 t. -.' with ,WhiteehurcI. M relatives ' Mr.• and Mrs Frank: aul•den" and. Miss Margaret WfaleOlnY Mot -I' Dred to 'Toronto • fo.r. MissrHelen. Malcolmt� who rsvisiting . at. the Malcolm borne here I Miss Helen Shaumacher of Cul- i oss' spentthelesdays with .her r a. naparents, Mi . and Mr•`s..Win 11: y .'cardin.e• Hospital after undergoing: • a r9 major, operatio:on Friday. lash.' g. .Wa • Mr and Mrs 'Bert Nicholson. land .'their .three little :girls n -loved• this. v4ieek from' Millarton`to: ,their new home in ' KYnlough Which they1 _. purchased from Idis'se's Edna.. and ;;May.- Boyle: We welcome this 1- -fornii-Y-T;to‘••oiar •neighljorhood . is *The 'Women's Institttee�et=a nui*.sday:afternoon'at the home f P1fi s Tom • and Mrs ` Howard' I. Harr The: president .. Mrs. Toni odgins,.' presided The roll :calk., • wa : answered by the •paying, of 0 +H fees ._!' for: 1948-49 ' The secreta! yI. Ihanded:out aplilrcation foi;insto1.'.. those who" hadn't ahead taker), I. y:. Dirt Blue; Crpss Hospitalization. i I B.ysincss: was dealt* with and ;it was deoideci to.•inyite,the' Wht�te� t` church. play cast, to pi esent ,their" [play ' in , the 'Holyroocl Township i. Hall in the near '.future..Mrs. Charlie ,Hodgins tend.. Mrs: Jim 1 Boyle to :,arrange .for 'Same and advertise the :'date Mrs '•P; .A° J: Murray. the,' vice president;. ,pre Sided then'for the election ;of of- I ficer.s which are a5 follows: pre:, Mrs: Charlie Hodgins; I'st vice, Mrs, '.Jack Ackert; 2nd Free :•Mrd, P. 'A. tlut.ray;' sec-treas:, •Mrs, J..1 ' Bo assistant, Mrs; Fran k. 1 • iaulden;pia:n•ist, , Miss' Edna Boyle; fruit and f'lo.wer• kbirunit-- tee;k.Con° 8*,: Mrs.• Ernest Ackert:; Con. ' 1U, Mrs. P;, A. Murray; Con. I 12, Mrs,' Jim Boyle; jr'ess .repo,r,t- er; Miss. May,' Boyle A vote of I ;thank. wastendered •,to Mrs,'Toirr l:. f-Iodgirls and 'Mrs, 'P'crr ;v,.Hocdgins; !„ '. 'the •president and secrtai y of the 'l ' . past year; and to all the , icistesses' and conveners and to all who as -.I ' sisted•,in any Way in"•nnaking the I.' meetin '.: . gs ' iate�resting, Mrs. ,Wm. Eadie,'gave* a splendid. paper inn The Beautification of',the: Farm. 1VIrs' Tom '.Hodgins• read' a. poem.' 1 Mrs. Ed Schaeffer, read a: 'letter i from a lady in. England that the I• next' parcel' of food and clothing..j' will be Sent to, Mrs, Tom Harris and Mrs: Howard . Hatr•is are ; to I, °.'pack i -this ..parcel and to • rnail it.. overseas, 1$rrrs. 'Bert'Me.,Lean won li the mystery prize. The ?!reeling 4 , closed witki the:National-L-anthem i and refresinnents. were. served by the 'hostesses and committee in charge.. The May meeting will be, held at the.. horne of Mrs. Tom f Hodgins.• Sympathy, is • extended' 'to the i 1 • • oAkM1lwI M+ ofc PAGE _SEVK1 EMPLOYERS MUST OBTAIN NEW. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BOOKS All 1947-48 Unemployment. Insurance Books expired on: March 31st, 1.948 New books will 1e, issued by the National Em ployzraent Office to employers, .but only when old. books are completed'. and' turned.in� to the :Office; Employers are urged . to exchange 'Unem- ployment Insurance Books immediately.. 4. .• Penalties are provided for failure to comply.. EMPLOYMENT SINSIJRAINCCOIVIMTSSIoN”, Chief Commissioner. , 'Commissioner., • U.LC.-4. . • s. The ,..Farm' Account Book and Iiicorrie de s :Tai Gui hows..T .ou y, how. How much can'you -deduct for'.' depreciation on automobile?, ' A sheds>�� P ..: your .tractor. Your : What expenses can you .deduct?` '�' er articles in common farm use, plus a wide e are 75 Variety of+deductible expenses. for which depreciation can be: charged-all.listed in Book. These _legal ;ded:ucti+ons from • the new Farm: Account your income are'a ' big question': at.. IncomeTax Time and -the answers to thein and~?: .tioais. are' .in this new Farm: Account `Book. dozens of,.other quer-` I A ,Record of Your Transactilons .and a3uicle. to Your Income Tax:. Return ,Kees a clean •r .• WHAT IT DOES-.• ;,: �j ,. Pecoid,, helps• yout,,budget•-rand dhows you , whether you, l ave made 'or' lost money on your operations, too, 'what your,; best *lines are and -.where : your � ' ` Shows you, .• • Saves you : hours of time .. y°�• may be..farming at ' a ' loss. e from book keeping.: first ten pages ' receipts: --from:: `'sales, of ,crops, seeds • .i ten • are for your, P 'livestock; poultry, .dairy products ;and all other produce:: Then come• twelvep pages ,of all faith' expenses-- you .are remind,ed.: of items- you might ;'otherwise ' . •.forget. , Establish a basic,, herd, apply for the:;three-year-avera e 1 tion tete' by item':.''These are :m 'g plan, calculate your•deprecia. • .•.' one -savers • for ' every;;farmer.: They're .. 'in the 'new. arm . Account Book.: y • Eall • DED U. T — C O• � NS E'v ery'farmer•s untitled to deductions and he is expecred.b. the • department . to take full ' advantage of his rights. The 'Farm .Account. Book • • tellseou about many items in' easy ques- tion -and -answer form. For instance— . can • I claim as expenses for repairs?" The answer is "any expense; ..to keep, a ' .machine or a. •building • -' in working ,order can be. clairnet Altogether' there • are -answers to oyer. &i0" questions. No' one is. required. to � .pay more than his fair! share of ° tax. Commentsfrom. rom. Letters ori the Near Farm 'Account Book and;' Income Tetx, Guide: "A lotag awaitedste' for the' benefit P benefit , and progress of our Canadian farmers" "Takes •the kinks out of keeping • farm .records" .. " . pleased' to 'recom• mend this Account: Book –for farm ,people,' . . 'Record keeping 'in its • simplest'form�aareal help„ , . "Some. . thing we have been needing :for a long time" � REMEMBER HALF CULTIVATED LAND � YIELDS A- :.POOR.'. ' CROP- HALF KEPT 44CCOUNT$.. GIVE, POOR . RESULTS �T 00t.. 101 If. You. Haven't Receved Your `Copp, Get If !Now FREE AT YOUR POST OFFICE .DEPARTMENT OF . NATIONAL' REVENUE (Taxa'tion Diyisibll) • • •f