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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-10-04, Page 9a r.
lVR5D..Qt ', QCTOBER 4tb,1945
The
,uclutow $enth?iel Liu cknow
PAGE N41111$
WITH THETROOP$
Hon. Capt; it Douglas Macon..
old, Canadian. Array padre, .who
ecentlY returned from overseas,
las b'ae,z . posted to ,Halifax.
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Ted Collyer has returned to.
�iyihan life again, having recent-
y received•.• his discharge from
he• 1l,C:A
F
After''five, years in the Navy,
Bob .Thompson has ,received .his;
A
liseharge°but finds it is not' the
thrill he had anticipated' during,
ds period in the service, and' in
fact, :arils -:ls back ori the sea'
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with some regret..-
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Borne .From Overseas
• Gnr:'Harold.'Srnith, 'who recent-
ly arrived. back ' from overseas,
visited last week with Kinlougn
friends, Gnr Smith worked .
theme-Kinlough ciistriet.0aefere en
listing , six , year's ago, in Septem-
ber 19.39.
Bud-Orr:.-gf_..Londoxr• spent__the
Week., endat h%s--t4bme—herei-4i
expect.to..shortly 'receive • his
army:discharge. His, father, •M. C:
Orr, who: is with `the R.C•.A:F; is
now back In England after being
on . tile': continent: •
.Evening Auxiliary _
The September meeting of the
Evening. Auxiliary was held F,t
the_liome 'pi Mrs; .George- doynt.!
During the business period. Miss
Viola•KKerry was elected secretary
in t.he.place of -Mrs., -A. Cann, who'
,has left town., A' Qtion of apT
preeiation for'.th' se ' ices of,Mis,
;Cann, .Mrs. Harold,.' Treleaven and
Miss .Elva =Twarnley while they,
Were rnembers of the Auxiliary
was- unanimously carried, Regret
at their .departure .from. Liielciiow •
and. best wishe„for their_:•ftature
success vrias :included ;in the iiia
tion, A. sale of:miscellarteoU's,'art
idles to -be: held at -the'; Nov- .4, er
meeting wasalso .arrang. ed: for.
Mrs: Black" opened the worship
service.. with-.;, 'call to `vtroxSl?ip.
lvxs: Harglil :A1lir1; read; . a' .gr6up
of scripture' passages in eonnec-
tion,;tvith Harvest Time, the Mem-
bers' being given an opportunity
. to", cite the occasion in connection
with which the passages' were
written. - This was :followed by a
-Harvest Time -prayer. The • pro
rain, 'period Consisted ..Of 'a paper
given by Mrs: Roach and a read,
the form of ,.aa discussion in .n,
nection with Africa ;in •general, .as
well as our mission, in Angola.
On October 16th: the meting a
the home of Mrs.:J.. C. MclrTab
Will. be i; n. charge of Mrs W,
Johnston. and Miss. Lena; •`Robitx .` -- __
so:
-ing by Mrs: Harvey Webster and Le a ,your Clothing Donation
fire 'Study
period whreh was in'.at-:1�. ,on's: C<air'age; ,
p
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Chas: Sutherland:'.of..the Royal
Canadian Regiment, Toronto,'who
recently ;returned .- from • overseas,'
visited the^latter-part ofthe week
. Wi M'urdte:
Turing: most•' of the 31 .years
which; he:spent "overseas, he, was
attached to:'the' Dental .Cot'ps.p •
Howard Reed, 'Son of Mr. -and'
Mrs. W. G: Reed, who' returned
recently ° fiom over-seas;-•-has--re-'
ceived- his-�-aimy . disch, arge:. , A
friend;.Geo.rge Griffiths;,•; has been
visiting^ with him Noward p en
hsted,i=n—May of -1941 and :went
overseas in ';'Nove'mber of that
Year. 4
Winrham Soldiers Back'•
Wingham' veterans who recent
ly'returned' hornerfrom 'gverseas,•
and -11.e wPl:1.known'.h'ere; -inr:l'ude
Sgt, Joe Ellacott,`"Sgt. Alvin Ham-
mond, ;.and -LAC. - Jack :';Herd '7o
Was marriedngfand - in . De
cember 1943 to Brenda Humphrey
of Rudgwick,•Sussex:
•RETURN.' ON ILE SDE FRANCE' .••
Returning—. soldiers -who .'were
listed on board the Ile .de .France,
scheduled`"to'.dock,at Halifax-- on
Monday were, :Gnr: Ted Burt,
Kinlough; Gni ''Angus McDonald,
-8t•-lel°e,rr�; SIS—'W:'TF�`IIui:riin; Vit. ;.
Helens; Grir: A . E Taylor, Lang-` •
Side afid Pte R. P, '.Henderson;
Tpngannon .
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rayi•�
Yih•
Lvvy
It's #he•.' man who leaks ahead who gets 'a ear
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Arrives', Home
William , ..Strrnson; son of • Mr.
and Mrs. Wrn Stimson of. town,
arrived tr .Canada Fthe ;end of the.
week on beard.. the N'.ieu»
steirdm w is ;docked at Halifax.
Bill was through the It.1.aiY..ram
paib'n and was twice, wounded axed
had a touch -Of malars:..' •
Bill ' was recently transferred
from the Princess Pats . Light .111-.
fantry to the 48th Highlanders,
'and arrived..- in Toronto, on; Mon.-;
day, in ti_nie ake..,conneet o if
It reach here u:nexpeefedly --•on-
Monday •night
Mark Chuf Gh ,Centennial .
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The congregation ofMelvillo
United. Church,. Fergus, .is . `'this
1, month: observing the- 100th anni
Versary of-.;theLestablishi "g•or"the
"church T W, --Craw
.rt
be
ie Rev, li,
terian chMelville. Presby-
urch from 1908 to . 1926:
and ..during his '.'pastorate . the
church entered union :and united-..
oath Wesley methodist church.'as
ongi`egation. Mr'. Craw. later
:•,carne'to Lucknow• as the tr iited
,church minister,,:
• kind RING fire protection 'of any
in the village, the Paisley
Advocate .lashed „out last r week
at the Council for- their .dilly;
Bellying; as to what type e of pump-•,
er will be purchased.. . ° •
sett.
A
management-.. .: essential: to successful farming, -aster any business-
is 'largelya 'matter of timely markettn� ': and°careful spend-
ing
end-
enterprise,.,. ., • , . Y �a-, p
ing .. waiting for the time when it is most favourable to buy.
' Ue.a11 want:things'now things'w r have notbeen.able.to get for the' past
several :.ears. Some of these things are, necessities .:'1. some',are things .• that
will contribute. to'ciur ,comforts: and pleasures. t'
Eventually these'things will be more plentiful. ' By waiting a little longer we
will help to keep -prices of things we need atV:lower levels .and,we will buy at,;
P.
better advantage when• we do buyy
Meantime' we can invest our' savings, in .the safest securities obtainable .. .:
�Tictry�r• Bonds. • More Victory` Bonds will be offered this . Fall. They.' pay
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-- 3-�%=Axnttrest- intere. st.=._._a_n&ear "liquid_uid ca ai".
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If we need. cash in 'an energencanY bank will buyVictory Bonds atan
anybank will e: ,monon Vic ry Bonds.:
time. And, Y:#: t°
The Ninth • Victory Loan ' will ',be•. our last: opportunity to buy Victory Bonds
...:,.
�.for.. a.._._vyhole 'year, so•buy ,double- this ,time -=the•: same rate of savings' as in.
previous ,loans will. pay forrtwice as many l finds over the E2 month' period:
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FARMERS CAN BUY VI_CTORY BO.NlDS ON cONVENIENT
DEFERRED PAYMENTS THROUGH-- ANY BANK
.. just sign , short form • letter which Victory Loan Salesmen : carry
bank's•laaie copies) order ang .thee bank to buy .,Victory BondS for you.
• ' Pay S o when ordering and the' ,balan e at any tithe during the next 12
months. The interest'the bonds earn':pays the. igtterest on the bank loan..
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