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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-08-09, Page 7o�dUlRSDA'>t ^i r 'l ports At 'East Coast: • . • Merle Johnston, who has been • ome:,:fr~onii.civt,?,rseas .on a thirty a.�• .�.., ttircb to. �>3:• fri'lottfdh�.l.€ ft, on Sat. t' 'l artrr�c,ut , Nva • Scotia. rciiart. „ rVi _:. �_; olunteered%?` se �:dck erlehas�. 1� .in the�Pacif ic. , ld. J Qhnstgne, sori Of Mr; I?9ra 'arid Mrs. R ,.u$s:.Tohnstone of tpwn e. r een-. ho.has • been' wstationed••at G Nov:Scotia with. the 11.•'c.'yvood, .A, F., is home•ori; his discharge k leave. FXPECTS 'NAVAL DISCHARGE SHORTLY„Y r Harold :Ritchie of the Canadian ,I1avy is home on .furlough and' ' Loridon oil August' 21st reports, at when, he expects: to •get his. dis- charge. Harold has been ;in,- the.; service for about four: years' and : • for: more than two years past was :on the. corvette Sherbrooke which is "now' red: up . at S'orre 1 ue : bee, iaiold's'ciuties were in con- nectiof with'subrnarine detection.:' ,Mr. and. Mrs: Ritchie•and:. son.` • d•ary',of London. have. been •visit= • ing .at his home here: HOME FROM OVERSE'A.S,. IS GOING TO PACIFIC - Hon. Capt. R. Douglas Mac- Donald whoreturned to. Canada on the Ile de •France,. arrived in.. Toronto on Tuesday where hewas. met by his wife arid ch,i]dren,, Doug will spend, a thirty -day fur-. ho glia ei e and -:Bru , I3each before' reporting • for ,Pacific ser- vice' C'alrt, k „_0111�«'d rcJ R 1,f,N. ]Jj4.. rliritstes rl::,elrrr-gd:`atC: ''lrina< to enlist in the 'r rn the service•- - for akra�(t� fcs�u e r r`y;as and has 'held a chaplainey- • for some two years. .T'S, pug,: wer t, ,over l seas•. last September.; •• HO1 UR PAID FOLJ R WAWANQSH BO's A very .,large crowd;:attended a$ reception in the!. St. :Augustine parish ; hall on. Wednesday night for four of -.the returned :service-, men_o f that ,• district. • Rev: Fattier E. J. McMahon gave 'an address' of welcorne•'tothe'men.and'.W sh- i_ ed them the' best in their future. A purse of money was'presented , to each man •by William kenihan JH L- LJ -EN ;UI-VED '— HOME. ON' .WEDNESDAY `Bi71 i:.-"Treheaven, son.orMr.:: t• own, arrived -home -last Wednes day evening from overseas, .and. after a thirty -day leave \wi.11: re- port fir Service in he 1, Pacific:. `Bill's job .is aerial' photagraph�y: He,left. for overseas ori January Ist;of this;•xear and had several. operational,l�,flights' before •V -E' day, Bill returned of ::tl Str•ath.edeu_. which docked: at; Quebec City `last • ..Monday night It; was . the . first troopship&to arrive;'in tele Quebec capital, since,: 1919: and received a rousing reception•`as it moved` up' the St.:.Lawrence Of the 3000 R O.A F and • army personnel, :approximately B.00 ex lice t -to =go to-th acxfie•, IIAS'SWASTIKI OFF k { Pte; John .Simkins, a. "veteran of two wars, •wh•o returned • • •to Canada late in July on the, .Neyv. Amsterdam, has a swastika:' flag among_,his souvenirs .which••was taken• -off • a•-G-�erm-an 'submarine and;.Which he prizes 'highly .John .joined the:Imperial Army in England in the. first _war;:when. a lad of 15:. In 19`26 he came • to. • Canada, and .from : then until the .,Tout leak of:. Woi id-' WWar .-II,:-was • employed. 'on th.e 'farm . of Johri : McKinnon, Cohcession 6 Kinloss On June 1.24.1940, John enlisted:; jr, the Elgin Regiirient ,as a shoe•- maker tradesman ,:Ile. was -later: 'transferred• to the: Perth. Regiment, and landed in' England.' oh•`.Octo bei- 19th, --1941 H.e',was: with: the ' Perths for two years; spentfour • teen , months . with. • the:: Fo,restry 1. Corps : jnNo •theirs: Sebtlap , a;nd AWas-fhen `tr'ansfer.red •to the Ord - N ._.?)ance._''Corps--and--v nt: to`Fxanice. in. October' of last. year ` John, is 's native of °:•the• Old •Country and while ,"back home" was married, to Eclrth Anne Jones ;of Newent,'Gloucester. They were' ' ""married two* ears: ago last :Nov- • ember John liai fo x.t Bnglarrd tar sisters .,n HT"s r tither died on '"b' Bay, hilt •prior tb'.that •361n had., ' visited , � ' with hiin f`requently..,He has °Tie ••brother, .in the Middle Feast, :His mother died in •1,915: ' Pte. Simkins tp e. Hopes to be able g his wise lo Canada bfore, long", .and with, ,zirr •eye to ,the fut- ure'ams to •esiablish ar shoe re- . Pair bdsines's; which trade h'e was •engaged at 'dinin ; his arniy ,ser-. vice w Sentinel, Luc iow, Ontario `• • EAGE SVE1V> taras,, • who was ' recently dis •charged from .the army after hav- ing served in' Italy, where •h.e -was wounded; Pte, Earl Leddy; of the Irish Reirni:"nt • whoa , served • in Italy and the Western Front;• John Foran and. Pill. Martih :Of. the. 1t,C.N.V R. ,The latter three •will' allreport for :Pacific service:. Dancrng was enjoyed, to music supplied by R. R. Redmond and ;1•sl s .. .Redmond, : r • - ,...• '':. ..A' _ ... -..tee,-.. ItC `) IV>f�,<S t •._ t ARD2 u;`� w _ • -S r -: ons ad Le" So a�cer.. Jo "n Be]1• of- Iiuron• township was awarded -the British- Empire ••Medal, at.an in• est t ., �.u.re at: Buy . �. . ckin li m �•� : al g a: P arc, o 'July -,131h. • _ •; • rng,Geprge VI .decorated•...,the uung>:; airrn'an, who•.has • been. overseas for' the past 42 months, 'rising from •the ranks to his 'pres- ent position. Squadron e:'rior to tlre-wcra,; taught .. - .. o rs:ex. peeled; :home ` shortly for brief leave befOre., reporting fora •duty the Pacific. war . . t._ ph estle.. When• a •pretty";gir.'l glances , at you as if you -weren't, there._y. •. au arty rn. OTHERS ARE ASKING `domestic tomatoes? • t 4, --There no ceiling on clop Q.—Ts there a tfom cePling price on estic atoes.• Mark-ups are set • cracked eggs sold at grading st• for, wholesalers and retailers on. tions? • imported. tomatoes. Q.—Do ' peaches come under A.—Cracked eggs -are classed• as price ceiling ;regulations' Trade C< The" wholesale mini- rriurri, selling price, to retailers, is • A,—Peaches were placed under i ' centa, and the -:retail price six r, a,cerlirtg price ori August 6. Prices '. : .cents higher. „. , are the Same ,AS last year with•the,- •- exception of the grower's price on~ --�:,,- Why are-a1J;=me t --fa du(ts---No- 1 :t?Irttaiios , ruwn fruit which inn) 1(140 ill ,•t.}"i, 15<1 •f.4 • v(•: <° ,. a n.tr: L k: r. iii,. h, v . r. , c z�l -b� ratioocid•;� . ._T ' : '.• 1 Questions on any regulations of A•`Because the; ration - plan is a• . ;t e - .:r c s -" r-adP `. .:. P , .rm I'` e aid. '� • � sub- .,• to .decrease'.consumption. During Board 'Will- be d answered the. ;,.last ration, program.: some• rnitted to the, Tnformation:Branch, :: meats.. were notrationed ..and the . •artinme: Prices and TradeBoard' totaa ,nataonial consurription aci 'Fede al' uldin London' Qnt. r ,$ g , ua ly rose .above_the normal con; "The Case Of The Missing Hindu Beauty," NO 1 in the series. of . articles, �,"`Wheveabouts Unknown" by Inez; able to get.coupons for sugar for Robb' starting in .The 'Arnericatx>.... scanning.? :. •. -Weekly' with this. Sunday's (Aug-. • A, -,-Yes: If he is, discharged' and ust 12' • issue of -The Detroit Sun - applies .for unapplies..for :a ration book before dayrimes, In this series Will, be kT October. 31 he will. be •given 2'0 told t� e,stor of NewYork's-fam ..the,story y . additional .reserves coo ons; :en Per: sons,. , .,... . .. us Bureau of lVirssln.g. Persons, .. titling him to purchase sugar for `which 'handles• 32,000 disal pear. :canning at��the rate of•..one-half• ' � , ....... „ances yearly, solving 99 ,percent •. • pound ,per coupon,; :of :them, Get;:: Sunday's Detroit, sunpti o>z Q.-1VIy 'son will:soon :be corning hgrrie: from overseas. Will he be Q.—Is ,there a, ceiling' price on Times. • • .., a ,.�.or,. ,,.....= +�,.::.�a�w.W �..-r-•:,h,. ;.w.ww--v*Kr; �x:.x:e..::,:,.:,_,,.. • • • i'. erime We; 'ire `getting closer.'to the day hen new tires -will be `available 'for 'all. 'But, .. �, unless you) are rated 'as an essential driver,: you ire still dependent • on •conservation .of present rubber to keep Sour car in'service. Most -premature .,' et,'l� c; Y.: Marc pcisu.res-are not•h.ed weellFy; :. frre�"failure r3�."t'11['"�u'1��4� cuts bruises' and _ "slow leaks_are:not repaired in time.: The sure way to avbiid troubleA'is to see your Goodyear dealer regularly. • Since tire 6restricti"oris started, thousands of Canadian motorists 'have learned to appreciate the full meaning • of Gbodvear dealer conservation service. • You • ; can rely�° e n your Goodyear dealer. " He is trained: in factory -approved methods t,. -He is guided .by the experience gained' k,':Frepa�rir�l•and �Yulcanr�iri� r for inspecting,other tire manufacturer. by Goodyear it,�. burldrnt; millions:more.. tires than.: any ..,Yvur Go ecr-•:•dez��r `riot anlywill keeh jour' esetit i... e.._s - . . ert'i e . • he also.,will cxcla"rse youpromptly when you: become: eligible for new tires, See him , regularly. ' TH • •1 GREATEST 'AMIE` 1N. RUBBER • cio • • r 4 • • • er to over: an HES f, r ��or o s Hbii,' r Inc,GD ,D�N r/RE, PREF. O IPEF ERE�csrt` ... 24° MAKfARE 3RD mAN f ry• 4TH AtAift. • G 4L1tMA/N/ Artois NMAKES �. fists ro tha tnd 'ndenl ,C� mn! ,shoe �l ED4;. ••di•gin fia,/.f tlrGy • a Re, r••• B 4,1 j ' N74D