HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-05-10, Page 9UUitsDA•Y : MAT loth,. 1945
YI.3. •cla.�,:l �� _ l Wr6Gd� ,R.Ar�r•Y'M''•i
As field_._i ereluc d word
,ok f the aom not] �n
oiland •Kenny is a mexr er_ c
Canadian Navy.
Phillip MacMillan? who was re-
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'itly,, invallded back 'from over -
i with: ,a . fracture4 leg, rF-.
'nod on 1Vlonday after'reptortin'g
Military Hospital in London,
d',will
•s end: thirty. days` 13
his 'home here
list At London
Eiarvey J. Pollock and• . John N1
Lnean-were among the recru`ts
listing at -'London during the
o weeks' period April 15 -:ro
Barve was the second. line
Arvin .er or :ythe _ LU i9W Ju_�,
riles during the past hockey'
Ison
ER" WHITBY •ARRIVED
UST . :. . t .
LCK.. FROM . oyglit EAS,L
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ate :;Russell.. (Buster)'.' Whitby
ived • home JrQrin, Overseas :tire
of the, week His return came;
her unexpectedly;.: "Bii ter" is
• youngest of 'three sons +of •Mc..;
i Mrs, Joseph.;. Whitby 'whso.
✓e • been in,- action: on ;the
ent.•' Be has..•been- overseas gt,>
On' four years,
3izstef was': marc ed w.l h11e zrr
gian'd and ,.expects' his, wife ;to
rl him;: here:' shortly ,
iRU n CYAN CA11 "AtGN; „\ .' .
LLED• ON GERMAI`T FRONT
vies •Earl E1liott,4f.Huron Two
eived the sad' information' .that
•' son, Corporal J A'. Elliff t
s killed in :action on the .ties:.
front -on ;April 16th;=�usf. a-
ek 'after' he -had: been':. trans-
red there•from Italy, .where'' lie;
1 'seen. mucfi""of `the "f
Lich, :teas ,gone on
Amy from northern Ealy::.
roseph; A •;Elliott,, known fancy-
Joe,
amJoe, was. barn -23 , years; ,.ago ,i �:i
ion, n on af••Mrs: ''Ell'ibtt:-•and
i,r Tzi'l •E\ilzott; His•_` fate,
tl t��}riit he: W as . sc3rving'
li c:i'it tr c1 'and had". poen over-'
fr7r,itc r' -o1'ai 5• a ist,l1�4i4-1ti- Ria'
ntir ian Dragoons., .
'o'- urn` his ;pass ng.he 1ea,10
mothLi too•sisters, Edith anti
rtv• arid, the tie,. hi:Others, J.ar.•'&
Iliaxra`2,yid'Ber^t, all at. homy,
The' Luclulow Sentinel Lucknow, Ontario;
Promoted To EO;
Frederick.Haldenbv, :son of Mr
and, Mrs, Roy Haldenby' of 'Kin-'
loss, and who has beerr a prison
Iof •war in Germany has'been iYrd-'
nvited to the hank of flying :,,,f
0cer, "Fi���d' was shotr ciwai. "cvor
.iaerrnariy •in .June of .last Year:
It was a month.later..on July 9tl',
before he ,,was.captured. WhiL! in
larisorr., he - du s--} moCe o��Tl
tit:n
sc'vri irxr'''',..:••:"1.-••••:..a.,";,,-;...,
.,pr1ot .a
ottiter :nd r,a,y fl:i Ings t,f
.f_c ri,Z.F . was 1:cmil,ly:"rtaii l�__
to .have 'beenben `. liberated . a'It}7ou;;
this' has not been officially co.r.-
fi trifid, •
AT.'Eki lV aeK NZIE'S CAMs
LIBEItATED BY' RUSSIANS
,CAL •:BOYS BACK TO
GLAND'ON SAME PLANE'
/Ir. and M`rs. James John :rune
town; received:: a 'letter•
ek from' BSM.,Kenneth Zanier -
written on :behalf of their On
]vin who was` suffering ' from:
`ractured lower' jaw. • Kenny.
• Mel, -returned to. England
m the.' continent' o1n the. 'saitii
ne. Kenneth was being sant:
:k', for treatment of 'a stubborn
e of eczema . Which: would :not
ar up, When 'he -got. into •i,he'
pe it. was ,a happy ,sure lsc
..head=.rli°t ...
ln't . seen him ih' • six years` ,,
nneth• added: •
the letter
explained that ,M
�A(.'..
-1.44• c}n7t • ., ” ' rt . • ' n
there* was nothing: to worry
rtit as lie was in the best hos-
al in England. Kenny ' had
itten'as Mel "didn't .feel quite'
to the lob at the time; .1 ice'
d.` he h�tdn"t .Seen '1VCet1►s
Clare' or. his :own ,:brothorc
'wsart -for some time, 14tit, lits
c;
' wrlear
n to
pra
Yovcrthere
each...sir;}tt�t...ask--Gort1:61--goat ...',
er' all the boys,' from hernia.:
ata s it' lyd
ITiC`',.: butso .cQi1'iing:
meway I don't
ok any of .:us' iottld have car-
d on • Without 1'11i help"....
Iteceivcci .: Official Report .•
dr; arid Mrs.. Johnstone . haV
o''received an efficial:,report
fallow; ir.Nature of wound now
dor ted fractured mandible; no
thea• lufr'ir'nlatlon• •unless tho
leaf«s condit4ori drought seri-
or• dangerous by medical
irity"•
It' was• anhoune'ed, the. Tatter
part of -the week; that: Stala b 43•
had been liberated', by the Rus
';ans. This •was •thy prison fiar�p
where WO ,•Alex IVlacKenrie herd.
been .confined for upwards of twt�
years. As'yet Mrs. MacKenzie has
:received no.' notification of b,r•
.son'being freed.... •
G:O1NG,. -TO GUELPH
r. MC. D, McAl ine el the �
of;;.Nlontreal staff, has beef ad:-.
.•wised.of ,his transfer to Guelpn,
which is: expected to •take pla o cohtrol, :by: running' thein into.' ,-
this "month fence. t\i
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m . • MOE 441*$.
Pt:Ant:MAANS CONCLUDE
YEARS' IN BUSINESS
After being closed for •fivo .dk,,y':>
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i o 1 "stook - taking Pear t>ra,,u •,I
.eddy .ts4T.wcai' store-re-cipene.d rr--.r
Siatutctay uncic"r•the owilership.,c,c
:thy, new proprietor; Wesl.ey Htt:•,:•l
ton.
11a
, � }lcti cz�a,liae^u,'04W:1-1'44
-11e nx.relia,ri .iso dtaf-
tyltA=rriitl qkad-tity"•-:-Th'c..-,21 t--ann, _
t c•r sa•ry of their .opening ,W.o>a id
l'al! on ,Mothe•es :,rJay" ' iVir.. and
a.s. P. arirnan'O•wo children la i,
n;eiw. a esiuing :ir` ;Torontoa They.
are Jennie; Mas. Emmanuel Tayr'`
10 `araci 'Mohr is, who is cOrrlplct W
his .i ti.id•y
' oint yLd'e. hnotliBdtrriy
d. x.May: 1lth'Mwa=an'
dA1.4,$
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Pe laTSan ^L.
r � c cal.in
sales Qt. , tht?ir hctlisphoicl c ifec
Injured„In Runaway
Jack • Kc tinedy of 'Huron Town-
ship has recovered from cuts.aiici
bruises i:ecciyed•'when..he attemp-
ted to 'stop •a `team '.'of hor'=;ea•
w hich .i� ez'e i unnu-i away on, his.
fatlle, : Jack got Abe animals, n;
.the. 'head lout failed.: to stop thi n:
a:n'd fell underneath:_thew„ ith:
the vti argon passrng . over °hnn; tfi:-`
father .brought the.. ioi•se5 unca,r
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,COMMENCES IN LUCKNOW
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THURSDAY OE • EACH' WEEI4
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• SOUTH SI1*OF, VILLAGE'.
FRIDAY ;OF, EACU' WEED:-
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V .The ��:Cuar■y'eirn.t. 'Weeks Oarba � e :air
Tin Gans :Wdl `Be 'Collected.
Tin cans w ll''l a collected only if kept• in 'Se ara e-
container . 'froth' 'garbage. The y must be .washed
and 'preferably :fl tterke.
Householders Musa'. ake Own°' Arrangements
'.For Disposing. of Winter Refuse. at
ti °t a Town, Dum .
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'ES, and the .right to go fishin' .,.
.the• xrght. tti,'.'enjoy the' simple;
_.pleas;anx thi mics
•- river, -week=end trips-in.','the: old'
family jalopy—these •are some of the
"things that: your bo is fi e hti g 'for
today! And he. won't 'be able .to
enjoy, those things, unless �we.at home
fight for'hiiit aga nst' reflation--uiCile s
WO make sure when he'g•ets.back his
dollar will be worth a dollar.
T`o rotect. tris dollar,' we. •must
realize NOW the dangers of careless;
s t..--- W -e' -trust T -buy
iin'rirecessa��"';brz�tirg`.
where b'iae will• dot` "We' must , rich
.evade raticini ng -or 'price ..e9n;tr9 l,' or
deal with black•ntarke•ts.'IIf we;iireak
',the t rules; .out cottrltryi=•-the country
he's fighting for • •ill' start "tip that
spiral of prices known as ine4tian!
.Remember! Every time'ONE of ins
. breaks ..ONE' of these rules,: we're ' •
b .the lowerin the value of. our sol'dier's
:'dollar. We're` ',helping to' shoot
prices, Sky-high -. and skytliigh
. rices mean inflation. Th 'value of '
every dollar :in -Canada, goes down,
,'an'd • when: the:.me'n• oerseas • come
back \their dollar` might buy only:,a'
quarter's worth ofoods�! `
We cart,' revent inflation:. We can
give our fighting ma•n•hik. right to go
flshin' " if we rna a sure tris dollar
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wiIl'. be 'worth .a_' dollar,', who
Co1Tl:CS~h()Ille:. a Gal Cgi e Jac Io�r
g
'trim his lost years, or lifts lost )'outh.
Z3ut•if ,we kerp up. the fight �i�gunst..
T,ilflatlon, 'he can.' look forward tt)y
- pleasant,' ..satisfying Jivnig' ,tithe
Canadian -way of life!., - •
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TVf Okel4 's hrPled d e. Today!
t
.J pledge' myself: to clo: my part
in •flghtin;g.inflation
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' Piny r'rire'd 61 I•rr: t311'tVrNtx, rti rpt r tis ,
((r,;"T'Aitl )•j ,te5total talc d.rtifi•cr5 of triil,tti<ari.
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By observing rationing and: ai'oiding
black niyrkets in 'any' -shape,.: or
form.
' • By resp'ectin, priei,,controls. and ofhcr
anti-inflation measure, and ,ie;
' fr:iiciingfrom.careless and unneces=
ssity, liu •ing. I will notbuytwo
where one 'Will do, nor n 111 'I buy
"111v"' here 111.1,',".04r n ill o.
By liei}+cn Vittbry Bonds. ' anti War
°t.a'vipgt "Sttihiips, supporting tax=
.ation, and abiding
;yr by'afl in'ch measures
iO%eli will lower the
t .asst es C' „I1‘dii g' and ''`
'hc1i) l:cela-pticcs at,i
nottii;il !esti..`
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