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THE • LUCi 1.OW SEHTIN> L, LAJCKNOW, ,pNTARIO
DONT SENA TO
R GOODS 'UNLESS..:
you have. first °consultedi your nearest Customs
Office. The import'of certain goods is now prohibited
in order to 'conserve our U.S. funds. If the article you
wish to buy.is on this prohibited `list,, it will not ,be"
allowed, to enter Canada, even ''though you have
paid for it. •
Don't bbe ' disappointed . ;. Before ordering •goods
,•from, the U.S. "q�r tother co
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_Custorris .Office or.writeM
Esaerlescy Import Control Dirk:ion,
DIartment of riuilce, •
Ottawa.„' '; EB1
• ' ST.....HELENS
Mrs. •George Stuart will be the
hostess for. •the meetings of the
W.M.S. and the. W.A. this (Thurs-
day) afternoon at 2 30.'. DST• An'
the ladies ,are invited,
Mrs. Jas.' Gaunt returned •on'
Saturday from Victoriaa: Hospital,.
London, where, she 'has been, a
• patient .for several • . weeks, She
was accompanied • by lrsc. Earl
Gaunt of Londesboro who, will
spend 'a few days here,
Mrs:. Gordon, Mr, and Mrs. W.
L Mr, and Mrs, T. J. Sal-
keld, • M'iss Helen •'and Lawrence
Salkeld, Mrs. T,: J. Todd, ' Anne
and ,Wayne, Mr; 'anal , Mrs.. W.
Miller, Mrs; T, F, •Wilson . and
Te7•ry attended :the annual Sal-.
,keld . reunion held at. Seaforth
'Lion's Park on Saturday: Mr. and,
Mrs. Gordon Miller and Dairy of
'London w,ei.;e also ••present...','.
Mr. and. Mrs. Zimmerman and•
'daughter` Betty of Arkona, were
recent guests •of 'Mi. and Mrs.
F. G. and Mr. and Mrs: r. J. Todd'.
Miss Beatrice, ;McQuillan, Mr.
Graham MacDonald,.' Mr; S. Bax
.ter, • music instructor; ..and the
A hair.on the: head 'is worth
two . ii the.soup! . ••
Timely advice: Don't. lean 'on'
.others. They °might move, and let
you ' down.
We' should have saved during
the 'depressi:on so' we :could; live
through.. this,; pr'ospetrity,'
THURSDAY, JUNE 17th, 1948
PAR:AM9VNT
Mrs. Walter Dexter returned
home afterspendinga week in
St. Catherines with ,Mr,, and Mrs..
Wm, J. Ensign. .
Mr, Grant' McDiarnzid is sport-
ing 'a 1948 Chev car.
Miss Bessie Reavie won •the
sola ' class at • • the Bruce ~Music
Festival held in. Walkerton;
Mrs; Jack Henderson rnet with,
:an accident while shutting a gate
suffering a ..cut ' which' required
,several stitches in her nose and
face. •
Mr. and rMrs. C., McDougall and.
children, of Flesherton, visited at
Mr, and Mrs. 0. Richards..
Mr. and .Mrs,. Fred. Martin 'spent
the. week -end • in. Toronto •
at home to, th,e ladies~, of the secs
tion. at the meeting' of the: Junior
Red Cross on Thursday afternoon;
at the school. Kathleen Forster
presided for 'a most enjoyable
program of• songs, recitations,
dances; musical .numbers;' etc,
Lunch was' served after which
had the. pleasure o
the ,;ladies . h . p
vieviiing the splendid Work of the
•pupils of St: Helens school were 'pupils 1,-
THE 1945 VOTE
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'A comparison. of the 1945 vote
in k uron-Bruce riding with Mon-
day s
on -days figures, is complicated' lie,
cause' of the fact there were, t1i e
candidates in 'the 194a election '•
while' Monday's vote in this ratt-
ing v'as a -straight tw.o-party
fight. ;
• Candidates in' 1945 were John •
v••
W Hanna, Progressiva -Cor servo.
tive; W. 3. McKay,. Liberal ante
Wm'. C. King, C.C.F.
The riding. summary w•as (s
follows:,.` •
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Ashfield `. 470 78 .290
$lyth, • 211 21 '91
Brussels• . . 198 75• .165,•
;;u rhi It 339 49 387
Carrick • w , •248 249 .62'2
Colborne 282. ".53 , 153
E. Wawanosh :. 330 37 . 2.12
Howick : • 787' 165 500
:Huron' 449: .13635
63 3,;34.
Kinloss: 3ti3 • 67 2011
Gre r ..,... 429: 32. • 40;8
Luckriow .260 ' 38 160
Mildmay . 148 40 ; 195
1Vlo r'ris 469. 86 ' `264 .
Ripley , ' ' 104 5 127•
Teeswater 219 ...31'' 149
Turnberry' 403. • '86 169
W. W awanosh 400.. '47. 222
Wingham .:,. , 853' ".89 211
Civilian. total'-• 6962 1355 4862
'Service vote.,226' 11,0 .i57 •=:
7'188 14615 5019'
Plurality for-.Hanna2,164)
t : The. returns. by sub divisions•
adjacent `municipalitl,es •,were:
`Lucknow
Orange Hall . ' . , 85. 14..: .62:
Reid's 7, 89 • 10 3'8
Town. Hall ,., '86 , ' 14 69.
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260 38.,160',
Kinloss a'Kinloss : :.: 42 .3 ; 21;
Kirilough .153 ''' 1'1 21'”
,H:olyood .. , . 81 •• ' 17 , 40 '
2nd Con. , ?8
Langsde 60•• :14 .• 33
Whitechurch 49 7 41•
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THERE• E
'S a friend d'ofyours, and ours, who now lives
away`fr�im here.
That friend might come to visit us this surnme .— if
ou'd only write a';Ietter.
Y
in our :letter would you telltl how''hundreds of Bruce..
County people scattered all ,over Canada .are coming
back this summer for a big reunion --‘the biggest of
all time.
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';. not Call ,just a "seunion"..
• But:�per.haps'a�ou�, better just
Tell your friend what it really is — the grandest two
weeks. of holidays and celebrating' : and fun ever
known in Bruce' ;County':, •A time for• .visiting 'around
-- for'sitting on cool verandahs'. and visiting for
talking Over old times. and; old places.'
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. If that's•thetca_se, write• and ask your'friend howx long.
kit ,has been since . he's squandered a'• handful of lazy
hours_'- just watching.fleecy:clouds'chase by listen-
ing to .ct son sparrow doing nothing but • loaf,:
• while a v'vhole sum•i er: day steals' by:
And ask_ ham :how long it has ,been since: he's `sniffed
than clear, tangy breeze .that means just one thing
Bruce; County. And' how.'iong since ,he's` glimpsed '
those rolling farmlands that make life -so—good
• that:used to.lbe. Nome to..'him in.'the days he`s nea.rty__
• forgotten...
Maybe;your• friend now lives in:a distant city where
_ it's,stuffy, •and hot, and , crowded where summer is
a. time to endure and not to enjoy. ' •
And tell- him not.toletit wait too .long.
The farms, . and the quiet peaceful towns of Bruce
are waiting. for. him ' Our town iswaiting, and all of
• his old neighbours.'•Tell' him to come this time •• this
year this July
Yes.— you've a lot of 'old friends you'd like to ' see
once':again. And they'd like tcivisit you for a spell.
Wo'n't you'write them tonight?'`• ;
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Auburn' 11.1 7 • 29
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St, Helens'. ... 46 8 • 46
Anderson's , .......,: 62 1 43
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