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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-05-03, Page 7r b# T}IY1ItSDAX� ,'� 3r4 1943 The Lucknow Sentinel;Ltincknow, Ontarlo- 114c -fie? • 0. aarbary � inni, .. Bari~'ne WORKD 1, ,ONA 1'I,OPlS -'BY RURAL. ,UNLTS o"1'hc� following; is a Jist of work find tJonat ons•received from rural Units of the I4uckncw and Vicin- ity -Branch anch. cfthe Red Cross: ••Hackett' -2- 'turtleneck sweat' er s, 3'. blouses, 3 pr .boys, 14r:•-mitts,sleepers,.=l 42-0-,1411):41-17111F-...?!*"C,fir. .locks; • a .'sr akc r1en:ateclurge-' stf rt, u4Its ;• Kin,tail W. I. ,&: B: W, Hustlers' sleeveless sweater,: 2 boys.' sweaters, 2 fir'. socks., 1. pr;' mitts; donated, 18 quilts, ._1 cot quilt Kinl9ss'-0 Rprs.: boys shorts, `hdby''rrightees, •10 baby'jackets, •pr. bloomers, 8 ''crib blankets, ..4 prt.. 9 pr.. socks; donated, 14 quilts;..,:: + •.<• • Kinlough & Westford '4kblous- es, 4 pr,, children's' pyjamas; six babys'nighties, 1,sleeveless sweat er, 22 pr. socks; donated; 7 quilts: Westford: 3 pr "soakers; donated 2, quilts. Langsrde-r-8.'pr,,.bloorners; next of nth. group, , donated: '5 quilts Holyrood-2 pr, socks; donated 2 childen dresses," 2 cliildrens -py- ;lamas, 37: quilts. Kairshea: 4' blouses; 2 pair bloomy s, '6 pinafore dresses, 10 nfants.nighties, •17 infants' jacket�.?i: •11 sanitary.;::pad, '9, pr. soakers, 41 socks•;.:don•a:ted, ;1 quilt: , Paramount. _ 25 diapers, : 3' pr.. socks,; 11: pr soakers; donated, 5 ;quilts, • - St: ,Helens—W. 1. '4 pr: •soap- er s,,:'8 infa:nits •.j'ackets, donated; '4• quilts:: St,, . He1ens 1VMs`1VlcQui lin: 4 pr soakers'; dog' hated. 1 crib • afghar,, 9th .'Con:• Victoryt'''Club donated.; 11;.quilts •Corners. Victory CIub, 8: ,pain socks;'• 4 •pr. ' bioorners, .4. babys nighties, 8. pr..aoakers; .donated:, -8 ou'ilts,',Fordyce, donated, • eight. :Zinn -4 ,turtleneck .sweaters; pi socks, .4• pinafore dresses, d.o Hated'; 9 .„quilts. Pupils -of Zian school,3 p'r;. soakers.. '•' Local' or aiiations :'—. 'Junior•. Ped' Cross':':i�' pr. soa:keis;'1 pair:: beitittccs. two, ,sweaters; ' LTH,ted', church Y. 'W Evg Aux 11 pair. soa'kcrs• '3. clotdia ens . 1. doz 'San-, - p it:�ry.pads; ; Ready -ter, Service.` Cla�S;:, 4; ni' soakers; dbnat d 5 �>' . boottees, 3 pr: baby s7tockangs,` •1 b'rrhy. bonnets;'.'1-jacket;: 1; c.r,ii� rite' V�'allace Beery -;L as the "bug °bold' bindit talks way into•rdin'ance' and shoots `his•,Way otic' of trouble.' Matinee Saturday afternoon at ''2.30 p: a� r+r!^"`• 'K •. ; �';;' >,..yn:.�e..7.,.�!.r��� ..e'ro �•'ki •�wiYfii% Ther - vvi - �, r e Il be '�''O� .i�U���`O�NS t.ACri• rd'iG�-T .•olhz t t C S 1 r>.nr � 1 ,vonnommrmouromaimig • i PG>l; SEVEvr,A COUNCIL MINUTES W AWANOS'N - ,,.' es ' a.wanosh councr.` met: as ncr''adjournment, with ail nicmiher s, 'present," -on 'April ,1,Otl .: 1915 The minutes. 9f',lasta..is eetmg ,, erc, read '.and accepted • on..mo tibn'of' Councillors 'McPherson &• McAlliste , ,Tende-rs: for. trucking. and el ushing, -w'ei a opened • aticl that''rf, 1V1r. 'Joe Kerr for 1.11/2 cts: per .yard 'mile for. '.truFking arid 24 cents:per cubic yard` for crush • ing 'Was accepted. The 1944 tax roll' was returned by tine :collector`. and• tax .arrears. were noted ;and • ordered register ed. • On motion of, Councillors ' Firr .organ arid•'McPhersori :the Clerk wt's insitiucted • to advertise • for tenders for the supply of a power grader show plow:.:.attacn- ment., The:'Couricii adjourned to;rnce, -Orr Ma :8th--at_i 3d rzr Dilrnin PhiJ1'Cletk. Victor s:Have e Home Frn' veto levate e— r 'Huron' County.National. War Finance Committee' .".EED NOTES; Mtn. and ''Mrs.', Ed Snith 'and' babe of Detroit-'rett 'ned' h'otne after ';spending ' the 'past ' rrecks.:with Mrs, Smiths parents,: Mr . And ,Mrs, :A, Culbert. Mr, 'and',Mr•s, Deigns Hogan L3'7:ail, spent Suiid'ay with M.'.i•rrcl Mr s, A Norris, of Markdale. Mrs.. trogart, who spent the winter with brit daughterr,,,r,,etutne.d with t enrt, .1VTr sr •A • ftelm who' rias •.conf'irred-to bed•"Tor the ilasf`few weeks ''is' improving, .: Messy s.' W. Hogan and Arthur. Gilrnorc who spent .the past six 'months in, 'Toronto and , Loncloit respectively 'returned to the fir ,'n ft:* the suntrrr r•:tnonths. • ., tl Mr. -Geo, Swan Sr. Is visiting with friends in„this. Vicinity at. presen.t • • • :COMPLETE Mill .:feeds :Sanitation `'Products • ” Y , FOX HORSES, Ol (ltil_R.. POULTRY, PIGS ,HORSES, ...If..,, Mti • OL DER- YOil1l `BAB -CHICKS and YOUR CHICK STARTER NOW O00 Rock ,Chickens ForeSale between now and' May 24th acLe 4. Lucknow Ontario.. JO IN . BRACKEN, like. Abe Lincolns; 'was .born ', rn a log ;cabin: He ..is like Lincoln in many ways He .has the' deep • character line in his face..,,Bracken' has the;. same love of.. ��g'-�e:�-tl�-c-omrn;on-�pe+o�le-�ha� 1�*:cel-n-1}ade - sarnetrenth a7:d simpliey He will be at the.headof Canada, as Lmcolr ; was' at the head of'.our neighboring.:..' country. #61-1N BRACKEN grew u on his father's: farm'°in Leeds County. JOHN. BRACKEN was the. .: key manon the • first Livestock; Judging Team •that brought '•the.International' Judging • Trophy td: Canada for the 'first time: :• BRACKEN, 'after graduating frorrr..Guelph' Agrieul- tura' 'Cpllege, was• given a' job 'With :' the 'Departrrierit 6f.' ,Agriculture in the .We'st. ....JOHN BRACKEN: was made. Superintendent of ::Fairs an'a . Partners'. •Lnstitutes ;for• Saskatehewun ':andScccretar• •,of° the' Provincial. Livestock:Associ.atiorl ;'' BRACKEN -Sonic. time' later: was ;':given''a 1%ost the UniVers1. y < of " :.Saska'tchewan ' as : Professor , o:f .Field • -%Lusb.andr y,'S• JOHN BRA.CKEN' had:,.''f.our:'.sons;,%'or n :in the 'next :teri f ear .,. B. Their' inother was: the former .Alice. 'Wylie.,'thu,ce nLG rel :,: JOHN`. BRACKEN ,Was. 'Made P'residet t of :tile: Ma ito::) • 4? J. n a Agr'ic•iiltural College in 1920. JOH1V: BRACKEN was without- any prev:rous. politci�l experience, er-suaded' :to ...head a: Far Hier 's : Gott ernment ,Manitoba. ,JOHN 1 tRACK•ENV was. Premier 61 :Manitob'a for'five •ter -r •,: twenty 'told •orze-half years inall, and has het er,: suffered:. 'defeat• at 'th'e polls JOHN: BRACKEN tn..:1942' was .•.per's'uaded :to take ori the • Leadership.. of the' Nerve Pogressive-Coriservatite.;Party<. JOHN 'BRACKEN, slee then, ias travelled every Province in' Canada per and oven ever: gaining first .hand infd' matiort on:,lo.cal conditions. JOHN: BRACKEN: has:a Polley that 'is '.good for Canada. • JOHN : BRACKEN'S Farm, 'Polic' vvi11 make ' the farmer ':prosperous,' which .in turn will make all. Canada prosperous., I AM A BRACKEN FARM CANDIDATE, Ar D SUCH I BELIEVE :'L AM WORTHY OF. YOUR SUPPORT. An. rew:. . T1&b1iii Progre'ssiv'e... 'Cronservative r3 Bruce' Progressive j Conservative Federal Association • • •