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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-07-10, Page 7WEDNESDAY, JULY 10th, 1946 OTHERS ARE ASKING ; • KIN LOUGH • ' . Q "M.y husband and I •are plan- . M. rs. 'Harry $ell who has been ning on spendingtwo weeks at in f9r .some time is convalescing a summer hotel, ., will we have at the home of her :daughter, Mrs,. to surrender, any ration .coupons? 11oward McGuire at Olivet. A --People taking up residence ' Mr. and Mrs, Wesley in.. summer hotels a Contin- y Guest; • Fred end � Jean visited Sunday ubus period .ofl4 days rntlat,'sur; %With Mr; and Mrs. Joe Guest near a•ender two meat coupons, one T'erswater, • sugare caupon fa sand one butter sou- , .• Mr, 'and mes, D Murray° .. any0., porgy foz each pers°n` family of London visited reser#tl y R--1 it true that returned sez•- th Mr. and : Mrs. .Frank John- s vice personnel may no. longer stone receive priority certificates for . • , .. Miss Evelyn 1V1~cLean of Landon. , her -.„ spent Ahe` wee1 end at e home A- Pz;ority` certificates f• o r• . here suits will not b e issued to' return- and Was accompanied home' ed service. personnel. Fafter Oct ober 30, 1946. However•retailers and CuStorrr tailors':will' 'be re= qi. ired'.•to honor 'these 'up • to De- cember : 31 1946 Q—Are all , the con .ons for. the Larad. a at p Kincaid sugar for,, canning n&'w .valid?'' on . .. Sunday morning, Dronn' ia.: nr g, .als• o et h. e dA --->Yes on • JuJY the -4th.:111e: servie the cenleilast'5 coupons' especially set aside znhafternfor sugar canningwere de_Nit% •Saunders of: Hamilton :by •her. mother, ; M.1 and Mrs, LevirEckenswrller, and Douglas of.,Lo'ndon'.are ho1i • daying, ,with their ,parents and other relatives here A number' from here' attend ed• HA• BITS AND DISEASE:; The ho• 'fl ine directl : fz•czm. tli to' Y,. passes ee y m human food carrying bacteria and ether organisms.:: It is supreme as: a mple. carrier of , di er se. •ise Including Y s ndudng ty hold; dysentry; rrhoea tuber= culosis etc. Blotiv fly larvae in wounds cause myiasis ' LARVA PAGE 7 PUPA' LIFE -C LE f �'C The house Sy layg up to ,600 eggsin such places • as manure, garbage. or, human ' faeces. In warm weather the eggs may hatch within . 24, ,hours • and the larvae pupatein less"than-a-week. The flies emerging a few days later.. ` A million flies may develop from on tonof-horse manure.' The blue -bottle (blow). fly has a' similar. • ife-cycle. and 'breeds in meat, .garbage, human faeces and inanimalswqu.:nda: .' and sores of: living BLt{JE-ZBOTTLE ' FLY a:elaedyang: .;.. here on: Sunday last at the• .A Q -The rice of tomatoes p lican ser.�fi.iGe and addressed t high;' is there a ceiling price • on congregation in' the intere'sts,: them? the 'Upper: Canada Bible Soviet • A—No ,there .is, no... ceiling�: .. .:...., . Y _ . price We are pleased .to4`re or " on 'tomatoes. p t• that •• I. -am. unable' fo ire _walo:._r_ecently u Q:. Q get any; more 8 cent, loaves' of bread, The bread ' Man tell's ';me 'they. have discontinued making these loaves, is that right: A^ -Bakers . must =' continue in the making of the •8:c loaves'. in the spine pro .ortion. as they h p, p, y ave beery doi,.rig dur,ing the year 1941: Q=ivlyiiiii eeently' home •frQrn o �erseas, wants; to buy •a new or good used'; car. Can: you tell me what price he would' ha -ye -to -pay' for either.?' A -The .ceiling prices- 0 used. cais.'are set:.forth. in. sehiedules •to the` order on. used cars; If you ap • as , ' CONTROL: Clean u ; .. ..:1 .... ... ... ... .. ..... Clean bxeeding places such ng as garbage dumps and manure piles; . Manure should be he >ept'in,fly proofrreceptacles and removedtwice:•weelly, of • BOUNDARY EAST • ,derwent a majoroperation in Wing ham I•ios i g . p tai �is, rllakiirg,:a :favorable recovei' y y. Mr. and Mrs: Joe Cassidy >of, Clifford visit ` .. ed5uilda . .with •,: Yher parents, gr.,and Mrs. -H., A Gra'... ham: Mr.`Cali.' 5 d r e�iaiii Y ed he e to spend a few days. swirl '�i>as ac-:. companred: home . by ' h+ r : sister,: 'Mrs. Levi ' Eck.ens•willci•...an:d' Douglas who will visit a t: Clifford' Wartime Prices and ';Trade:Boa•rd goring detail's • of the •model; the. mtidel y ear • and.. accessories tri-' formation. 'regarding 'the correct ceiling price „Wilt begi.ven you: f ar: deolers,-,, a4=-- i e' -.price on ; new scars: . Q. I iii' long rilua. a visitor to Canada :rcmain.'before he:.is'given a 'tern)oqr airy ration card? " `• A. ---A visitor to Canada maybe .given the • temporary ,tat,ioncard immediately. following' his appli cation. to the Local Ration':13oa-rd;, provided' he z•intends'to rem,ain.•:at . least seven_days,.in Canada —My gz ocer : woul,d give me, onh one -:quarter -pound -,of buttor because.'he' said he didn't have very ,much.- However, he took a ' caupon. •Is. • he permitted to do this?• A'-L'ndez regulations of the Board retailers:resorting to this practice are liable to prosecution. Your dealer'shou�ld give you the; ,fri11 eight ounces' or no butter, Q -'I' am .e. dealer and' some of my custonners :'insist. on. tearing out: coupons a • d sendm ing °theto, Pie when they order'. "rationed ?nods •May I' accept these • sou pons?:. 4 -Nd. This. practice is illegal fill' .both consumers.' ancLi eta)ler s • and tiler a �is n added 'danger in that retailers accepting:loosq coir._ Pons: run: the risk of receiving) coufiter•feits, . . •Q ---I rent a' cotta Which . cottage ch is _.ladly;•.in--need 0f-,•some;-rc Ai s. I: 'think the rent charged it • lo., g too high:. Hbh'can 1 find out if I am Raying' Athan -tile "right rental? ‘A. --Apply to 'the nearest rentals office of the wartime Prices and Trade Board if your landlord; cOnnot give you definite inf�rma- • .ori the ceiling price:. Has Cit'ilian. Post At Clinton, \i. Mr. Fred D. Newman of Wing. ham. and formerly' of ;Nest Wawanosh. recently discharged from the R.C.A.1 •,, has been ap- pointed Barracks' Warden at' the Rcist; a n d Comrnunrcations: School at Clinton. Fred acted as' score keeper for the R. and C. ball team 'when . Luckno:ty played there last •Wednesday Spread manure thinly in fields to dry or place' in compact piles •with . clean-cut edges to produce,heat by"fermenta tion. Spray -top layer with one pound of. borax to six gallons of waterKeep garbage in fly -proof reeeefltacles and destroy'by:burning ,Prevent:fli, from having: access '.. _. to.; - human faeces. „Screen foodstuffs and usepay$-m aerosols, poisoned baits,, etc. Dispose of carcasses and. offal burial or incineration (Too -late "for last week) ry. Mi§s .Patsy • y .• MacMillan spent, Sunday at. Ipp 'rwas-1 . •We ,Con- gratulate,, on- e , Patsygratulate,,.on `. passint; her. entrance on her year's. work. Misses,=IH`elen . . _._.__ C_rin le: &Glad s� g y Knight 'of: Detroit' spent a ;le* days last week with theform�er's; grandmother, ;Mrs. D: Gillies. Nfr Jack MacDonald' of Leam- ington_ spent.. _the 'week -end -with his mother -Mrs. ..Mary MacDon aid. .• Mrs. Annie Wocks. Joan,. -Helen. and . Jimmie ; of .London visited over the week -end at. -'John Mac Milian's.' : is spendng•a..few ..weeks with -her - daughter, Mrs. Robert` Laidlaw. Mr and Mrs: Earl -Johnson .and little ,daughter Cheri „of Coiling- . wood and •Mr:`, and Mrs:: Ronald 'Forster, and Nancy called on Jas Forster's . and 'Geo.. Fisherr's•:.on Sunda Mrs. Minnie e Hglmes of Clinton .Have you paid your subscription? with•-zlatives. b'efor•e' °returning. to. .their•, home .in •London` ' ' Miss " EllenMVrcBrid•e went to H. •Kincardine • 1\11o;nday to 'begin , working at the','homc uf.:Mrs; Jr,iltt: ,, Maicuhn. Mr' anti `1Ti . .T tr1 ..S1int-l-rxiactier of.C.ulr ass vrtii-tc�d , Sunday- with • Chad M1 S. Wrli,�ill• The A4 '.P.A:: & Sundry. schodi IC1T- a-viTrs silt- ef340.1;l•15:: the nl Palace'Gardens,-Fotosa, on' Sat.fiI`d 1i•,::If1C',paor1. A Sl lendid program• ci'f race's and o:tlier 'sports `vvere c rr ivied (rut as well as,a brall game.. E<Ic }r' c'}iild tit e.sgi7t a as given a bag of treats and all sat JI )\� to _tu..-a_ ALCe:p chic er. Tian.' . are• Having. a .lawn' -social at: the Recto,11,-BLr.v.i • on,-.. MVionday :e�vc,ning' next. Julv•,15t11 when the I incardiile.. member s;•tj 1 f; be -, preseiit: Con- vccner fen the p'rogr rain, Bert; Lean: ;convener ..of ••sports., 11i.d' ford .Wall: j It is • . , a Fact not generally known that the eyes of infants are, a1 `rays blue, and that they, •do .not begity to'assnme: permanent color until Tw9 people: of .our .c'ont'intinity r namely Harold Percy and Balfour McLean•lad tie mit for, uri .td have`' foot:. injnr•w ."(chich requir- ed -equi •ed. .Medical ' attention': 'Harold's mishap> •occurred:. tvh Ic engaged in haying .and BalfOu'r fell, front ,.a gasoline. drum at, the:'garagek W.rilter 'Forster' find ;child ren of Ripft'y spent Monday Y ith Mrs`LL:P;er —if is ins • Congr atiilations, to ,Mr$,, a trhrt :Cox who celebrated_- her 92ne1. •birthday on Tue*day. Karl . Bt}vip i recovring :from an at•taek of Pneumonia.: .Congratulations&t. Charlie HoE#gins stn .. the arrival Of a baby girl i:lWiitgham .Host. pita]:. Ladies o ' thee•Ctitn .df S NO. 3 gathered at this school at the.close'of the term to honor the. teacher, Miss Sadie Bushell: Shir- ley Hodgins read an : address to the:' teacher e: Ire sing.regr'(t in her 'leaving the school and Corti -mtiitity unci . 'three little Marilyn Boyle,' • Lois: Johnstone and Jean Jarires , presented 'her r• with . an end table, a`C`ir: St'r` I6 and a boil bon dish ,an' behalf of the- section. Miss 13utt1 eil fit'c,c;c • .�4 a a fitting reply and ail. sang "rt she's a )oil i' good fi.'llow' .' Slessor 'and Mrs. 13t. IN/4614tr arta ided the CuyIcr'�1!`i•:r, wedding ato'n' . itur•day. tlre.sruth and eighth week. vast. • do Lucky lad! Getting snagge''d on the wire in his,effort to'climb over'a Hydro barrier: 1 . probably to. recoveraa.- ha-Ve-r;sas�'his :if ee Toys have.not_been'so ucky. "Hydro: ene%gy is one of he ;nest thin s we have in' a , �, 9 Ontario to make for bet#er, • living. But 'it can, stop one from living, if you thoughtlessly give it a th dun 9 , ce to flahrough your body. Every possible' precaution for 'safety , is• taken by your H• �Ydro,but once ina while someone gets careless or "takes a chance",and'. tragedy 'strikes A boy climbs 'a .pole 'and • touches ' a wire. Or heflies his kite near a ,Hydro line, : and it conta,Ns' a high-voltage circuit and: carries death ori injury to whoever is holding it: tometimes a storm breaks: down aline and Some- one tgkes Field of the broken live wirer With disastrous results. These are `ust. examples of acts'that are .beyond the power of Hydro to prevent. ,Your'•Hydro can only warn of danger, and seek co-operation of parents and teachers and all who haveinfluence with those who might eXpose themselves to that danger:. Hydro need never be a threat to anyone- who:`: 1 Will, not climb poles:. 2.'Will stay away from distribution lanes and transformer stations. ns.3. Will koe 'awa fromfallen wires. your safety,.ail' For case of trouble immediately, notify ,,your nearest Hydro office. e. But'ntouch ever, never toh` a fallen wire: , . .. • • THE HYDRO — ELECTRIC POWER • COMMISSION OF ONTARIO ,smik N,g''��i''+`�1:tai+..�•_�•a�rR:J.'�4...�+G:i�w '.�. •