HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-10-25, Page 7TH1I RsDAY, OCTOBER it , 1845
THE N NTI4. LOAN
The' 9th Victory Loan opened
• October 22, 1945. It will be Can-
ada's Greatest Victory, Loan be-
cause it aims to cover Canada's
borrowlg'-needs -for -the next -12.
Dp tom nmow, 'each • new
tL of Loan aimed to •cover
nee -a only six months. So the
9th Loan is really two Loans in
one. .
"One large loan ..now instead of
two smaller. loans, one •now and'
another in the Spring of 1946,
Means a real saving of time, • of
•fort : and expense. It is possible:
to aim, for a•, full years needs in
one loan:: because ,,Canada bot
rowing . quiremer ts' . over.
.
.the
l • ext 'twelve monhs v lnot be
as large as theY hdv�A een .
,
'recent years
_-- ory e.. -hag -.—been.-.. won: , in will U .
Viet y buy. double< the amount Of;
Th
uckUOw ,.
• � ��c�Qws Ontario.,
WHAT•ATIME-TNATs
TONNA .BE,
MOM,;HAS a.ELPED
TO BRINGN1M,_BiAC
":.
SY BUYtNG,
1►OU SEE
quirements.
•As in
clir��.duals;,Canadials know;
the: 'value of Victory.`:Bonds,.the
value of a re 'rve of . savings to
meet f ""
t, .
u ure. , cads .and. wants;
With ,twelve months to `pay tor'
9th Loan' Bonds man C d
Bonds:,
an i
a
Y.
arts
Europe and in the Pacific. The 1 the ..purchases 1n .earlier L'.oans,
means .t
.. � end'. of hostilitiesn1 buy more
t
than --b ~~ .
The 9th' Victory Loan will be
Canada's .Greatest' Victory Loan:
he end: and' Most
others wil
of many war 'costs. But we now
Mace new :'task's:•, » And these.,new
tasks bring new needs. So...total•'
outlays -and borrowing require
menta •; will continue- at : high
levels
For instance; :men in hundreds
of ;thousands must be _brought.
ac " to" theiir '°home anti: ;from`
overseas, This will ;take time, bei,.
cause of hipping. shortages
'continuing operatioiiia in occupiecr
areas Meanwhile:; they ;must be
• paid; fed,: housed and ;eared.: for
in: a hundred -and -orae different
'.••Way. -This a l cosa move =1 e
Y t Y --
amounts' of it.
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Then,. : the wounded', an the
sick xinus�t-1ie"°��ored -iso A a%th
a -good_
start_;_in c�vilian.-life 'Many be trained trained for new fobs. War ser-
--•Nice-trate es -and rrebstall:ish
inentbcredits will'be, -paid. These
and other:rehabbilitation outlays
.involve •hundreds- of rriillions of
dollars. •
People in war-torn countries:
heed, food, clothing; medical. and
other supplies to ' relieve suffer
int and distress. --The -United.: Na'-
tions;;including Canada.are 'mak
ing gifts of 'essential' supplies to
these. peoples Canada .•'is •also
lending moneY . .to • countries in:
war areas:to help them buy sup=
plies-in=C .riada--u-r-gentl:y--needled
to ouercOineelle-losses -and-d;evas
Cation of 'war: The•:money Canada
will:: spend arid lend in these .way$'
is -an investment in the future'.
peace And, prosperity • . of the
wof id
Then; Itfhpre are -outla=ys of-=v-ar
ious ; kinds_: to O:lean up-thewar• ,.
. 'program, and to; start Us.gon -our
way toward normal peacetime
living;
These tasks, and 'these needs,-
are reasonswhy.; Canada's:•-bor-.
rowing requirements for the next'
..year will, :remain.'at a high level
even though direct.war ;costs ,have:
declined• 'with victory:. in Europe'
., .and in the Pacif}c.: They are reds-
• ons why Canadians . are being
asked to- continue . their present,
savings program for another year.
Winning The -Peace •
Plans to win the. peace, plans
for high ' employment-.-and-,:pros-
perity in ,the days Vectotne, ares -
slow being_Iaid.' Continued ,
over;. he ued saving'
t
-,:.tiext ..year :' will help.
these plans succeed., War pro-
duction has :come to an end. Pro-'
duction ,for civilian use' is 'on:.. the-
' •way.Up,.•:But, the .supply, .of new.
things .to buy 'at current
is still ver prices
is still
y much•: less than the
of spendable money in
the. hands of Canadia ills; A's .
r the.
Condition . long
Will dition remains,: there
be upward: pressure on
prices, pressure which could l'
to "inflation` cad
to lnfl ti then to mass unem=
misery andardsh
20E1f-ding increases • this ..: es-.
sure;: Sa
ving, reduces. it. So.-.-
- tmu'�d saving; con.
9th' tdVictorysg' by -the -purchase of
• cLoan Bonds, helps to
keep the cost of living under con-
trol, and to maintain the buying
power, of our, liloney. By helping'
to maintain stability;it4'
us to ,Win the wish help
peace.
the, new minimurn objectives, for.
thw Loan. are the largest in
Victory Loan history., Theyre-
fleet
the tWo ,dohs- -
. tire � of t . �,. in one feat•-
he .9thf Victory .
C ° continued Loan, the
and
the new levela of far saving,
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YOU-A,N.. -' `YOU
• R . TO. ..: JID
.-:_._., -,Y_. _ .. _..: _. _ Z WEBSTEIi,:'IS: • ..:� ,.
"If you' Want to MENTIONED live . in the• kind � 1!f IN.`--DISPAxC
of town `
Like the. kind of :town:'
yo'u like, w: ' . Sit' Jam.:
g . es A 'Webste •son
Y ou .needn't slip. 'your chat es..in- ri' of
d a ri h Mrs: •Vrolet• Welster of
g p , ,, Kiri ar.1
And
start -on a 'tong; long ,hike. dine and formerly . of .Lucknow;
You'll' only,. find : „What • o ♦
You. left is among 1 O.ntanio soldiers re-
..behind; ,� . � � - -..
ce 1
tit
e d '
y
Faz•�t�here athi ' ; '' �titio� , :in --dispatches.
s ng that s tea 1y, This, Means that Jim wil ire
itew.` � ce�ive'
It's a knock to yourself when ou. the bronze;, -oak leaf , decoration,
knock your town- but even his brother,' Mac,' -of.
I .isn't your Town—it:s. You. . ___.• .
Real towns'aren't >Camp�-who---who-called{ -in
made Eby men town' the: end o'the week. can't'
' ,afraid .
Lestdrag, 'it' ' out :Of' Jim, what `the,
somebody• else gets .ahead. .. • - .
r., ward,.: is,:fox. .M, ;�..... _ _.-
�� and do ; '•Jim. saw' action with an air-
When bon v shim works.
y
.. y ks borne-artifler�y company -•and was
You::'`cans, '-�-"
raise a town; fro -in; tb = attacked, to, the_sax i.e unatTas,-Capt,-.
idead : Allan Finlayson of Lochalsh. On
And if while you make your Per, -one of , his ' jumps : Jim .was ''in
"' onal .stake enemy hands: for several hors
Your`riei hnor: c •n ' before;:. being. released by•a vane
- - - _g,_ a make one too; . in
Your town's -y' g♦ ground forces, ; and it is;
NO .be what you possible that hi award ma .ha►e
want :to see;
. a some co n
a .. i�la
INJURIES proved •, fatal to Ar-
thur
.Burrows, 68 -year-old Glamis
resident; ` who was struck' b a'
-motor- 'car 'driven by, Dr:.G.
O'Toole,. 'While • riding_ his is
-Ot-•the 'D Mani. Road near Gr..eeri..;
o-ck.. ,
cle:
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A CERTIFICATE :-OF "MERIT has
been presented by the Ontarioa:
-Police Commission to ,Magistrate
Otto 'McCleviS ''who'• recently re
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iSYY 6 y(1_1�2i-i (awn lt-5 ��tii;T- ion. • f.
-' 1PA GE '.SEVEN�.
RON PRESBYTEI
MET AT BELGRAV
The North • Sectioi
Presbyterial ` Woman'.
Society .9f the. L>jni
met in .the annual ct
Belgrave ';. ori Wedn+
mbrniiig ari L,af-tern
lyirs. Hugh 'Wilson, B
president, conducted
.sions, Miss:,Caroline
Wingham,, •was.< -the s
The: guest speaker
Edith
'furlough. froni ' 'Don
Africa,''and,told of • t
Vance of Christiana,
work .:
and; education.in .Angola
during the • ast.'20`: Ars:
.p � r
The following' coin ittees were'
appointed courtesy nd. resolu
'tions;•" Mrs: VanWyck '> of
Y._ tib
•harnn;'Mrs. 'G. Gillespie of .White--
church, Mrs. W-1".•, Johnatori of
'Bluevale; • finance; . for .the r r day, •
Mrs.: , H Campbell- of • Belgrave,
Miss M. Wiltse ,oft Clinton; F+re4 --•�
byterial finance; `Mrs. McLaugh
lin ,of Brussels; re-elected; Pres-
byterial nominating, . - committee,
Mrs.'
J. Michie pf--Belgrave;:
gate to�� Lannon Conference
IALW.MS
of Huron
Missionary
ed :Church •
nvention in
sday, • with ,
• • ,�-sessions-=: -���.�
ussels;.vice
•both ses-,
Wellwood,
cretary..:. • , •
was • Misti
sionary on
I, Angola,
e great ad 'r'
'medical
Branch meeting, Mrs.
A. Mc
•Crack en of Bhievale`: '
ing, bid .no
-passing
on•a„ -
a re uest�'
Dominion, board, . Mrs. Kirby of,
Walton asked that all, auxiliaries
abstain -from any, -form -of Jotter`
s, 'Walton, reported
o.n temperance,, pointing ' out that
•
the country • leems�to ' need'__ the
revenue from. liquor ; t6, keep 'go-
sought seems -to, ;b'e
id1t of�t'lie use of
redwood :urged I all
o ieties lie„,
press to , make';
n • Wk... tie;, j�vork_: 7eing_acco. lip-
d`• so inspire' other, socie-
is ed.a
ie
he -a
O• •'wBS
u iliar
Y erial
u St Sp
calle tions
Mrs,.
ng•'.reso
roved is
iegislati
'
intoxica
iii d'u y of
R lepara
an will
au.iliar
u port° -
• I.
FOR this, BI'ue • Persian - as, fprevery 'mem-
• ber of the feline .family Tthe traditional
ninth life is 'just as much a matter for purring
as any 'gone before,.
Investment -wise _Canadians feel just the.
'same about the ,9th :Victory .Loan ;.'. r they
are justaskeen'about the investment value
.of. Victory Bonds as ,they ever Were With,
• each nevi'' loan, they realize -these thought-
ful Canadians -that. they , have made about
the finest investment in the, World.
Dollars -you. put -into 'Victory -Bonds ace
•.
• ' : double -duty dollars . ' .they work for you,'
• the invesr and -for your count -
1u -•her- .. '
tecontoversioa'from war to . ate-br'agin
g
home ourighting men, taking, care of the
'wounded, aiding, 4ri their rehabilitation'
plans. These dollars .are' an investment in'•
Victory itself:
. Make the most of this ninth opportunity
.. snake .your dollars work for. 'you tiiid •
f r your Canada.. JYiaw on your' savings aC
count -on your future earnings.:.... SIGN
YOUR NAME,FOR VICTORY; BONDS -7'013.1Y:
abyBa
re —m
roups;
the Wo
ledge o
r ! Chri
ternoon �devotional'per
taken by . the St. Helens .
Mrs C: Tavener, Pres-
Fesident,._ ntrgduced,:the
Aker and" also conducted
hile discussion of _sug '_'
nd problems..
Wyck read the • follow-,'
utions,'which were, ap
" Fhaat we support ;such
as will ' lead to r . a
ctionin.the u -I,
t' and recognize the
iibatirig' the evil of in
•
•
•
Ig
.4
y personal example
fig.:.b
g -sacrifice, :that we, as
members, give•, , more
tjunior groups. ankh
•issi:ori--Bd.�id�,, �tnd . _ .,_,
s;'; so a's: to insure.`
nbersliip.• fol senior { '.i
AO ' • we, as. members • of :1
an's-Missionary Society,
r support to the Crusade
t ;movement
]taation� 'was' :ep
acct
:An i ed �:
ram :W itechurch tauxiliary to.
-eet tli .it 194E
ii
Tag Da
The.
•
/Hospi
$281
.1.
Netted •'$281100 :=
ag; Day,.•held at Teeswater
aid of ' the Winghar .
building. fund nettled
A number: of girls_fro
Luck ow High Sch fol acted as
taggers
O B:I TU AIR y .
MRS. - WM. HA1Vf M •
After .•a ` lengthy illness there
• passed-aWay` atler' Home
• ' ` chess ' on 'Sunday • inorning;.; Oct- •
ober th,;1VIrs`-Wr ITamfn,
in
herrI '43rd ..year. ' She was. ' the
• daughter of- Mr. and Mrs-. George
"McNall ands spent earl"
1 p y life
in: Lucknow where the .family
resided before mnvirj to -Bl 'Yth
g--
Twenty, -four years 'ago. she
g ,mar .. ..
r. ied Wm. Hamm of. Blyth. ` he
was a-faithful--m-epjber of ..tthc.
United Church.
Left 'to, mourn . her passing :is
her husband, 'one daughter; 'Mrs.
Robert Gatenby of • Mitchell; .her,
mother :and father • and four' bro-�
,A" Tthers,. dam. of Colborne township;
George ;and of,,
of Blyth
aneTom of 'Auburn and one `sis-
' ter, Mrs:. $ert.Craig of Auburn.
-One brother John' was killed .. in .
action in France.
After a.short service
in Mitchell
the ';remans were brought' th
Blyth for"
...
the funeral service • at
2♦30 •p.m. son' Tuesday. 'Burial took
place in $lyth Cemetery,
►N�. Off` . O�T'�rRE�Ii
44,
• DOYOU NEED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO $UY' BANDS?' '
.. , Witii a ema11 doirn-paytnentk you Can easily arrange
to purcha a"your Minds through our !'etnc•Loan
and pay the balance iu taRy tnontt) titstalenents.
over the next year.
KR& YOUR AONDS SAFE1 Vour Victory
Bonds are as,vatuable•ascash. Bot 10c. •
,per 1100;per•year :(minimuai charge 25c.). we will place
your 'binds in our vaults for safekeeping;" clip the
coupoins"nd credit you with the; proceeds.
til A 111111144 (AAAI$AN5,
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