The Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-10-11, Page 7• fl
VRSDAY,' Q,CTOB1
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Tarreri �fy1 s'"an hds. friend,,'
McLeod of London,; were';
ek,.-end visitors with Mr and:
s Dan Wylds. Lloyd Wylds,
Lo has: beenstationed at Ipper-
sh,' hat' received his •array dis-
irge, ,
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.Lucknow Sentinel, ,'Lt°tcknow, Ontario •
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TIFFIN :,.:!f'HOMP'SON
A pretty autumn. wedding was
•solemnified at high nopil Tuesday,
October .2nd, in. Knox United
Church manse; Auburn, when
Rev. .Harold J. Snell united in
Marriage, Lillian • R.uth, eldest,
daughter .of Mr:.abd•' Mrs. 'Nor -
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marl. Thompson, Donnybrook, and
Mr, J hn Elymer .Tiffirrr•, Wing-.
ham*..son of the late Mr. and Mrs,
Elymer Tifftn,;..The bride wore a
street -length dress of frosty blue,
With long silk fringe, blue felt
hat, and a corsage of pink carna
tions. Miss Bernice Dur t, Ben,
miller, was .bridesmaid in a light.
blue wool street -length, frock and
a corsage :of dark `pinky carµ
ek P.ollock";.ack
sot W, J, 'Pollock, : son of
v John Pollock of Ailsa: Craig
d"formerly of WhitechU rel. re,
atli arrived home,. from over*-
as. • i e� enlisted ln� the•., Elgin
!gimett to October 1939. and
lnt :overseas •two. years later: .
few days before D -bay Jagk
d' his` hand. crushed by the ,tur'-
G cover of 'a tank:Tie spent -some
ne in hospital and then went
•a convalescent hone where he
ter'took a 'position in the stores.
hile overseas he. married Edna. ,
bwe of- Sunderland;. Durham
Runty
ISABEL PHILIP; PROMOTED t .
Miss Isobel Philip, of. the Wok
yen-s--1�vi
.A.F'
ad daughter of Mrs... Lydia
hilip of •-South-Kinloss. Manse,:
as been :promoted. from • section
fficer. to the, rank Of ' flight ` of-
cer, Miss Philip has :signed up
�r. °a further. twear'ervaice,
ad- it is • uncertain 'at present
there her duties may. •take' her,
dth snierseas na possibility
ARRIVED »`,WEDNESDAY
Dave S'Wail son,gf Mr.. and
ivied home en Wednesday: Dave
'as with the..48)h .Highlanders
'ho were royally :greeted in Toi
nto upon ti;ezr. '. return, ale, re
Oiled on. the Nieu'w:At1sterdani
FIRST'. OF FLUE' BROTHERS
SACK FROM• 'OVERSEAS
Albert Taylor,,- son - of GeorgePayloi. 4f .town, and, 'one of `fiv6,,
irothers to _ serve., overseas,;.'ar-:
ivied .home last Thursday,, He is..
:he first 4of iluir*tt - to'"`get-
)ack -Albert-returned o th-e Ile•
le France. He, had,been overseas,
or-three",years •
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' ARRIVED LAST WEEK
returned', las( Week on_ the,. , de
France' 'were E. (Ted) Burt,
McPonald of St'.
Ted had been 'overseas_for liVer•
the 30 Battery:Of the Pirat.. Med-
ium leginient ,and tobk_•p,art in -
the bar:rage,. on the..'Monastery in
Italy 'which pulVerize'd
,that Nazi strong point. .
AnguS had, about: two yeart
returned' hOrne: with', :the :Guelph.
llatterA where-. he WaS Met
his family last Thursday; .".•
SIX -MONTHS' -OLD PULLET .
RAISES HER OwSr BRoop
bharlei
13611, -.truck driVers. for the-
„Bros.,.reiate 'an 'Unusual incident
_that' Octurred • on -their 'route -last
-.TMISTWalter Black who resides
particular itarted to lay'while*
the Young Ptill?t' pro-
tiCed'iind :hid a group of' eggs..
-Rollowing nature's:urge the Pullet
developed into a •"clucker” and
sat upan: her little eggs.' Last.
Weeli she ventured forth With siX'
of the tiniest chieks ever to break
a•Pullet's egg shell. The 6 -months -
old pulletis making a very proud
ler' tender age.,—Tdeaw" ater News'.
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tions. 1V1r:, John Leitch•, Belgrave,
was .best man. A :reception was
held at the•..bride's: home, Mrs.
Thompson. receiving in • a black
crepe dress. The rooms were de-.,
corated in.a pink and. white color •
scheme.. 'The guests,, numbering,
.25, from Godericlr:,: Wingham,
-Auburn,_Lucknow, B'luevale, Bel
grave. and Be imiller, were :seated
at a long table .covered with
liner! cloth arid' centred with' the
brides eake, The dinner was.. ser -4
ved : icy . Mrs. ' Ed and Mills, Au-•
burn land Misses Helen and Nora.
ine ills, God"e cfi4 or t avell`
tie bride Mdo ' ed a, two-piece
gold ;dress, blu . at , with' gold
ostrich tips, an • u� lue coat with
red :f x trim.T a couple • left for
Detroit 'where. li y will send
.a. them hone moo
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welcome the 9th Victory Loan as another op
tunity to save money to provide for future plans.
Victory Loans have provided an excellent means o
helpingthe'war effort, at the Same time contributing,.
to our own periOna Weffie. --
Canada needs more money "now . . to make Idans -
which will enable them to buy fdod and other things
which they require.
is food',will come from --ili-eid-:--
create markets for dur farm. produce abroad . .
When We help to keep Canadian factories busy . .
we help to maintain good prices -for the :things that
'Canadian farms produce.
ny time, or loan money on Victory Bonds -if we heed'
• and for our future Plans, welt have', 'the, nidttey
" 4 • .requird for. things' we want to. o'., .
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Ilerniers Con Buy Victory Bonds On Celoienlent Deterred Poyineriti
Through Any Book
letter vfllich Victory Loan Salesmen
ordering the Bank to buy Victory
when ordering and the balance at
12 months. The' interest diekl3Onds
... just Sign short form
'awry (hanks ,have Copies)
Bonds kir you. Pay '5%
any time during the next
earn pnys the interest. On
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, ;Get ready. to buy more .Victory goonds—this Fall.
'Buy double .this time --- same_ ra e o savtngs as
in, previous Joans will pay or twice as many 'Wads'
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over the 12 month period.
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