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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-08-16, Page 3' TOVESDAY► AVGtt.ST 1610945 e I ucknow sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario lrene•lilenary was the guest, of .Mae ;Irwin; Miss Alma •Sotoinon ot London is visiting •fit= her home •hir'e. Jack 1..r'abson..• • of Windsor visited here the. First of the week. : Mae Irwin of .Ashfield visited -for. a few days with Mrs. George •Arrlcra:;razi r,t' tn���n, l 1rs . •-.1:i itSo anti Mrz 1 David$On .1{=a'en oi=,t%arjrii1f 11 " Beach. " at•Brue c .-- a 5��-n.,g Mrs': and , 'Cecil McAP I ,ine '••Mr;M • Ronald and. Marilyn, of Gu'e.lph have •`'been.' holidaying..; here with friends Mi:' arld �JVTrs, :G,ire 'Moore °,orf' : been holida i Hamilton ha've. ,Veen Ying. with her snot her; Mrs;E, N.' Hod . gins,-•, ---- .. •' Mr, Richard' Pratt .who was. in hospital•, for several ,weeks with a heart,•condition hag...returned 'to his home.: '• ,Mr,, and.. Mrs. Nelson Bushell_ of •H'amilton are' .vacationing 'rat the. home• of her: •mother,. Mrs,:•. R J, :Came.ron., Mrs.'', Allan ,• Durnin, '. 'Helen, Mary. and Charles: spent. 2 Weeks, :at Owe`n'SAt d with 1Vlrs thiol= • eneral Letters TQ: Thedi r �� tQ • PAGE THREE Mrs. Grace Snider, Carol and Avis of Dearborn, Mich., °were week -end visitors with Mr, 114nct Mrs.. E. W. Rice and Mr, G °A, Webb,, Arrazingly quick reli6f from pain _ of• iridigeatroh, heartburn.; dspepsia- wtthc !VWildee :Stomach Powder, Also in: tablet form. 'Ott _and $1.,,4t Tay�ipq Dru, s 'a .,, 4 V Deals .Sir:: Letters lri The Sentinel by Mr. Towle and Mi. Paterson, bring t:o our attention tbe' • .questi'on• of burdensome taxes. This subject demands the best constructive thtru'gh.totf--every citizen. It.:might be Af interest toy •your aders heal 'ai : alayot-rt--how-q'ex Kerrville, • Texas, aatl.y2Q, I946, and Mi,' :Y• •,>..;Cai 4 k.. Si . 1,1 • a.A a L ' :S t 4 C... ��, L - y"L. �T4 L : �, —i 4i.. ::'S ;ytr, Mr"� an¢ N> r�,'^ r E� tit beat;nrrring coifrsGats�s, 3� DougT�as and: Miss Isobel Do las leave beem•- halyda err pecker's Cottage' at .;Point.; Clark µa Mr, • and Mrs, ' Sicney Decker Of Kitchener are spending 'their: ,vacation here' and atKincardine,, her T... r ctiildren� T:iill � and Nor • - i, � µ �.. � m have :been 'visiting'with their grandparents, .Mr°• and Mrs; Con: :Decker.,. - r u 1V1 A FE KI;N-c Mr..'Edgar' Ritchie and Jean of Zion, Mr..and. Mrs. Eddie Thomp- 'son and Marjorie of - Hol.yrood visited on Sunday with Mr.. and. Mrs: •George'Saunder.s.- , Visitors. a r , oyer'tiie week -end Mr. and Mrs.' Richard:: Kilpatrick' were; ,Mr,;` and Mrs, Palmer. Ki•1-' pats iek...an-d-:ohi-ldi cn .T'o-ion'to, i)i-; and . Mrs.. _Roy Atkinson .. and• •s' insister' Mrs. Carl Dic son and dau'..ghter • -.Bi az�bfcard,— Mi ; an -d- Mr, Dickson.. • Tadd' av,e .the. week=end were Miss Jean Scott,• o Ripley, Miss Meta• i -d" Mi9s__W.illa11atche-i= of Nor 3`vich Elwood, Atkinson and child,•' Flo DT' AN. son,,' Goder;ich The..W.. NI S,i.is taking charge of tl e- sr;�r _ie --ern--Sunda, .e.ven- ��kr • tri a•t-4 30 i=n --Blake Ch>ti ch° Rev= Coro sal. and Mr`s. Gvrdon Will W J, Rogers,'Dunganno1n, will be: _..•.oi,lia•mi.1toil-seer t-4lie-week .en.d.„1„ 016LP-est s.pea.ker--.. c�c.rptl-i rrigr at the home of th tatter's ,15ar- ents, '' Mr, 'sand Mrs James_Cul Bert. Cpl, Will f rectntly return- ed'to;;lranada •from overseas Rev and Mrs: `'A ' A:. Maloney.' called •on friends here .last week arllyn and' l aii13ne roomed to Rev° -,Maloney was • rector, at t•'f uckn.ow :on Thursday' of ta,t: l?eter s Church.,:—.prior to joining ik: 'Both - Mr, and '1Vli s. Ander- the, R. C A.. F. • as: •a chaplain • ` 'weel e son ':.will lie ' greatly;m.issed Mr,�, F Thompson of Toron-to 'church arid: soeial circles, in;-thi,. spent. the,week-end with his par-.• Cothmunrty. ents Mr:,, and. Mrs. D,' 'M •Thomp.- F. Q: and• Mrs:: Dick Passmore'' son He ,was 'guest' soloist •a.t the Nand', baby.:returned to. Arthur".on•. Sttndymorning service in .the ••:Sund'ay 'evening after,: a'•pleasanit • Yloliday' aKntal Beaeh °will ;be provided:.• Miss, Agnes Stothers, who has. coin efed 'a surhmer' .course se ,:n Toronto :is .holidaying .at Kirta;il With Mrs!. Stothers anacl Ruth'. Mr, -and Mrs HarveyAnderson; t'o Londi�ri after. " spending t'wc$ • weeks••at h:is'•horn,e. • ..Mr. 'and ,d. Mrs: A•' Culbert; Don - Aid .and„ Maryof Windsor, return ed. .t ,ome.a-fte :a':bri f , • x. e visit, with'. 'his. mother, and biothers here Mr. 'and Mrs,, James Johnston of Lucknnow spent Sunday with `Mr,- and MrsWill Hunter:' . • • • M ss.Hesp of:Barnilton is vis -: •ing with Mrs Jake Hunter at .the present time. , Miss;Jean and'Master Dart Mc-, Kinnon of. , Tiverton are 'spending, ,two weeks vacation' . with 'their grandparents, M.r, •and,'Mrs. Will' Hunter, • M•s, P,`,Hogan, who'' has' been quite •• ill'; .tor' the past yveek, ' is' -snaking a favorable_ ;recovery , _E,,_ Mi. • and';; lVlrs; ' • • Jake .Hunter ...spent Sunday°:with `M:i', a,nd.Mr,, Will Huinplirey. • elr_main: ,; , . _ Garicern - was for the: ea, -1'e `of.,smal means P � : dust able. to. miake, bo cath ends - meet If:=a •big rancher iinade'1100,000 a year •and paid $2Q,000, ,in taxes, he • . could ri a d. ,usu;ally dii ,•sq'•uawk; but ,no- body burst out crying: The Homestead. �Law.is intend ed to protect 'the small 'property owner in possession ' and owner- oship_ni.,;enough. property : to en able Firm: to sustain life. It is part Of' the ,state constitution. Wherd a homestead is valued:at $2500 or: ;less'no .a`ic; lein or other '•attach_ ment ' can .be :.. enforced' and his 'title to the property is • not a f feeted a judgment pr :other;•, deht; He, pays' no: advalorum 'tax, : es. Where 'the land and,buildings 'e_valued-a ..say •,,$10,00Q the -own- er vwn- .. e ,r p a,ys t axeS�$7;50� oriIy.;Tlis' is to con•rply with the ;fundam-ert4, tal principle that class. legislation is u_ ncortstttutrorial and .household' necessary househ ld- ` • goods, • Y .are .also, ".' a, . exam t, It, seems to m� • P that 'some modification of this{ idea : could:' ,;be ,used to' good ad - vain ;Or, :nt011eages'hould-ntanotio'expect• the rnen ., who. /become .big 'shots .by •hand- ing '.out our• tax oriey or• those' t .'h 't is' handed to : greet•.' the, idea with. 'three 'rousing, :cheers. It happens all .to : often': that ; a. man : may be an eager" beaver in his efforts to get on government payroll' and' .Ater: that .:as in the "case:, of D'r Jekyt and. -Mr.` Hyde . "there •'s encs' t come change". a cha o Archie MacLeod Finlayao ,- • No man„ suffers,-frbrn colds `a Much- asp h a humorist--wTia� ean' 'get rid of his `old wheezes. ■ ' ■ • irk Untt>?d Church - Bill -C1`iin an ; i A. Johnston; visited at.'their` homes` here' last = Wed iesda vglr le� t7ie re��glli er Canadoc, ors whit they r -e all ing, was unloading a cargo of'•241 • 000 bushels of:wheat at:Goder- ° ich. Bill Allinand Harold Henry who were also on this boat .hay✓e, returned, home. Mrs. Minnie : ,Morgan, ' ,. Fort` .William, Mrs: : Joseph'' Hughes, ' Port Arthur, Mr...,'Edgar Hughes, Nipigon; Mrs ;.,Percy L• arson,: Kamloops': nd Miss Be:rtha:Men- ary;, Shallow Lake, visited with. Mi; and Mrs, I -toward Iargei�: last week -e • • :r� a7rd=Mrs-- nn— 1's er ; art Nola:' of 'Stratford called on: Mr.'; and: -Mrs "H C -'r n aft '• ;y- ng holidays at_the Beach. ASHFI'ELD NOTES .,.. Rev. and .Mrs. Howse'of: Gorr'ie'J visited with Mr:' and°•. Mrs, Jake: `Hunter art-Friday-a-f-te;i noon:•----' Mrs: Ed Smith and • ba .6f 7p6.7 troit: arrived at thehome of her Mother Where .'she intends'tii lvisji for.:`awhile. Mirs. Wilfred Hogan and Child ren of''Toronto ni'e•spend•ing• thc�ri:I 'holidays:: with hcer-c'. ,M"r lydwar•d i•ncid, ap recta ion• • e �� nc�l .p o your cpatronag ,and, .. friendshi dui . -P, during ng the.. six. years . -that'.: we . con ucted a restaurant in Lucknow, we wish .to express . ,our hearty `thanks - and to .''assure ,, you that we will ever be grateful . for, the 1, pleasant business, and social relations we have enjoyed in that time. T-COur successors we wish every sac- • cess,. and bespeak for them' ra continuance Your patronage.: • Sincerely, wind. lIAZEL,.WEBSTLR } • © the writer of {fhis:.letter :and .several . thousand. others who;are in the same position, your '.Hydro can definitely say that:. your application for service certainly has not "slipped our mind " Everything.' that can be done is being done to serve' as many new I custorners'as soon as•possibie. Even though many regulations°have"been: relaxed, and the war in .Europe Is. over, there' is little, if any, sign 'of: im.provelnent in the, shortageof labour and materials.. ,-The,`• "sh°o`.rta a Of-on•l 'Fori-e--af-the •rianp arts:;needed-tor c•o Fetus servie-�results=iralle`tn` `� " "` The'labour and materials, available. are being used with extreme care'and planning b '• p 9 sekte'as matly new rural ustomers as quickly as possible.. To those. applicants in areas where—Hydro linesares still. fo be constructed, Hydro •' service will be made.available"as the -supply of labour and.materiais improv s. Already • sPp sufficient applications have been received which will require' the construction of over 2,004 miles of line that cann40t 0# undertaken in 1945.1• However, your Hydro is making . every effort••to complete -by the end of 1945 all applications' made irk 1944 'that have • _b• en. ofifizially :a roved• by;aetter, Your'`. Hydro ,has done' 'and is ,doing everything ,possible to ; extend'' electricity, to' essential rural services. . The Hydro cruralservice that you' .a a waiting for will be completed just as soon as the labour and 'material situation per its, • • 'FYDRO-'EtECTR$C, POWER, COMM(SS1 M aFP,, ONTARIO • • • •s_''r4110!=i13116.i 1 , yrs �► ,11•:tF'11[2ellgraur+lrriMr",'r 4