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VRSDAy,ApRa, Yst, 1943
Lyoum Theatre
WINGI- ,/,
Two Shows Saturday' Night
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
APRIL 1, 2, •3
SPECIAL
r 'ROSAIIND
f_ RUSSELL
id/AN- JANET
AHERNE'.BLAIR
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wild
GEORGE.LTOBIA,
COLUMBIA PIPTURE
Also "Short Subjects"
Matinee Sat. Afternoon 2.30
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
:APRIL 5, .6 7'
KATHRYN GRAYSON
YEN HEFilN-. -
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Seven Sweethearts.
A comedy with music.
Also 'Traveltalk
and "Smith Specialty"
BELFAST
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.ASFHFIELD:
Elliott Sandy has returned
to his farm here after spending the
winter in 'Toronto, • '
Mrs. Sain McQuillin of Toronto
spent the week -end with her ;r-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cpwnz
Miss Jean Bissett is home after
spending the lastt . few .months' in
Toronto:
Mr, Harvey Robb ' of Hamilton.
spent ' the week -end at his . home
• Mrs.' Rt J: 'Biiilen •is. • sPending a
Iew days • wi'th her mother in God-
er • .
Miss Gretta Campbell of,Lucknow
was the guest : of Miss Tena
ingharri over the 'week -:end. "
The Hemlock .City quilting group
met at' the home of Mrs. J. Cowan
on • Thursday' evening -and •quilted:
two quits, and at the home. "of Mrs.
•Roy ::MacKay.. on,. Monday evening;
•Where they quilted One.
I The March ..meeting of the: Kin-.
tail Bance of the 'Women's Institute'
met-at`the•.home. of Mrs: R. J. Btil.
len on Friday'March 26th, The. pres-
•ident, Mrs..J. Little was in the
chair.. In ' the business part of the
'•rneetin,letters"•of thanks- from' the
sick for remembrances' were read
also donations received .frbm, the
:cat
rd parties that had been held: ••I
was decided to send 'boxes. to' the
=boys -overseas and a.specia`l'collec'-•
tion was taken t�.help. with the ex-
pense. Several quilts, were on dis-
play. The society.has fourteen quilts,
ready, to • be sent to the Lucknow
.Red Crosh rooms besides two afg
h,ans made •by 'the children of Kin -
tail' school, 'Mrs. .R. Scott read • a
paper on Chinese .air Japanese.
Mrs. Chaffee OfGoderich_ gave a
Very :interesting; talk Son the origin
'of 'the Children's -Aid- Soeiety" and
her work ,in connect with the
Society. The roll call was..answered
Mr: and Mr's: Elmer Alton and by housecleaning hints: The meet-
Elm'ira spent the week -end • with %ng closed with., the National. An-
friends in' London.- They .were `ac- them.
•' companies by Mrs. George, Lane
who :visited with Mr.; and Mrs. G.
Wheeler.
Mr. and, Mrs, Vernon Hunter and. The Langside Red . Cross Society
children spe'nt, Sunday with Mr. and held their. social_ evening,in the Hall.
Mrs. Alex Hackett. ,, on March 17th: The first part of the
Mr. and Mrs. Spence Irwin and evening was spent • in dancingafter
family were Sunday Visitors • with which lunch was served and then 22
Seaforth friends. games of bingo were played: During
1V14• and Mrs: Dynes Campbell the^business periodconducted by the
and Harold visited on:.Sunday with president Vie Elverson, it. was de=
Mr. and Mrs. H. Philips. cided to donate the Chinese $10.00,
Mr: and Mrs..Pharis Mathers and and $40. to the Red Cross 'campaign,
also to send
Carolyn visited with Mr.' and Mrs. the five boys, Dave and
Alex Hackett on Sunday. Jim Seekt, Albert,Tayldr, 'Bob Orr
and Jim Morrison, all overseas, boat -
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hackett es for Easter; also that th'e Foresters.
-S- nt Su a d th Mr. a•nd Mrs. D. be asked. to. give the `Hall_at-half -spent- Tuesday -at -Mi. ; Rvbt -Ma'c•'rt1O•n'-Iota-i-a vv
se'nt-y fr"ve-nrillioir;
p y �1price; for Red Cross' iocial evenings.I
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Cameron vis -i
� Miss MacPherson invited the spcial
ited on Monday at Belgrave with ; evening to meet, in the Hall on.Ap
Mr: -a n -d -Mrs -.—Mas, Robinson.
LANG'S I D E.
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THE I.TTOHNOW SENTINEL, LUCTKAtG1Rt, gi,1.1TAItYO
BOUNDARY EAST
It looks as if the- nieek little lamb
who ushered spring in really meant •
business. How we appreciate it!,
BORN—At the , General... Marine
Hospital, Collingwood, March 25th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Forster, a
daughter. Congratulations.
Mr. James Orr attended the wed
ding dinner in honor of • the marriage
of his sister '.Jean to Mr. Jelin Cur
tie of Culross on March 20th:
Mlas: Eunice Fiirves 'of . Lucknow
spent the week -end at tier' home on
the Second Concession.
Mrs. .Frank q M'ille'r is on the sick
list this vYeek. ••" • •
We are sorry to report the death
of Mrs. Albert Patterson on Tues-.
day morning. The sympathy of this
community is extended to her hus-
band.. "
Twin calves were born on th?
farm of Alfred . Patterson ' last .week
•-another cow trying to prevent 'a
beef;shortage,,. • • .
Mr." and Mrs. Phaiis; Mathers and
Caroline spent Friday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Pat McMillan and Suri-
Oak with. Mr. and Mrs., A. Hackett.
The Jolly Workers met • at , the
home of Mrs. George Fisher on
'Thursday and quilted a 'quilt.for the
Red Cross.' The topwas donated by
Mrs. George Kennedy. 'It was de- ,
ceded to" have a shower oftoilet art-
icles for a sewing kit etc. for Bri-
tain at the next,. quilting.
Mr:. -Alfred Patterson spent, the
week -end with his sister and bro-:
the+ in=law, .Pte and, Mrs. Harold
Birch of London. . •
Mr. Clayton .Alton spent Monday
with Mr:. arid Mrs.:Sam Ni[orrison:
Visitors at the home of Mr. George
Fisher the past 'week- were • Mrs.
John Carruthers of Holyrood; ;Mr
and Mrs. Pat McMillan and Marg
aret, Mr. John Gillies and Mr: and
Mra. John MacMillan, Yvonne. and
Patsy—_4 •
Mrs. Turner of Kitchener has sbeen
visiting at the home of Mr Albert
PaIerson. '
HOLYROOD
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DOD
Mrs. George ' Colwell spent Sun-
day evening with Mrs. Abner Ack-
ert.
• Mr: •and Mrs. Reggie
:Mary spent Sunda
Young's,' Langside. •
oOm °-and
at Mr. Cliff:
Mr. Eugene Culbert of Thorndale,
spent the past week at :Mr. Harold
Z"ongrarn'•s. •
Mrs. J. E. Turnbull and Louis
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PAGE FIVE
.fHE •'
LUCK•NOW SENTINEL
• Published every -Thursday morning
at Lucknow, Ontario •
L: CAIVIPIELL THOMPSON t,
Publisher and Proprietor
KINLOUGH '
ammeararaa
Misses Anne and Norma Burt and
Mr. ,Jim Burt. of Toronto spent the
week -end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles ;Burt;. Anne is leav-
ing next 'week for Montreal where
she will be, ;nursing two months. •'
_' Mrs. Wes Whyte .of London was_
: a visitor over the week -end ' with
y her father, • _Mr. _ J. B. •Hodgkinson
OTTAWA LETTER and Mr, and ,Mrs. Wilburt Hodgkin-
THURSDAY,..APRIL .1st, 1943
'By A. M: Nicholson, M.P. •
March: 26th, 1943.
' Crowded ' ga11•eries; listened on
Monday to the spirited defence of
the Wartime Prices •and Trade
Board, lay M1. Ilsley. He mentioned
that although there •had►'been crit-
icism of specific grievances, ' no
member, of the House had challeng-
ed the Government's attempts to pre-
vent inflation. He claimed that Don-
a
on aldG2:don...had._the- mak- difficult
and most `thankless • job in Canada.
Ile 'reviewed briefly 'the achieve-
ment. of the thirteen year old lad,
who, came from Scotland without
any
who.
and twenty-o.ne' years
later was •the secretary of the Bank
of Canada, and Deputy :Governor
when he was thirty-seven. Mr. Il-
sley stated that he had never net
a pian with greater honesty, or in-
tegrity, withgreater moral' courage,
with greater capacity for straight,
clear thinking, with- greater cap-
acity • for hard, nerve-wracking.
work,. or with more unselfish de
votion to duty. Ilse. admitted 'that
•Mr. Gordon- had- been unable to
grant all the requests made, but on
the whole' kthee , decisions of the
Board had been in -the best interests
of the peolpe of Canada.
The information tabled on Mon
. clay._,. lby . the_..Miaiistea of Ntutiii ions
arid Supply listed the amounts speilt
by.the Government since war 'corn-
rnenced by.his Department, gave'
some • idea f . the changes which
have taken p!lace: in Canada. since
war began. Ot er half a 'million had
been spent oi't"gencral :munitions up
until the end of July. This amount
was'more. than ten- times ,the total
expenditures • of • the ,Governinent,
for ail -purposes, iii 1900. The largest
amounts went to the John Inglis
Company who , received •over sixteen
million; 'Defence' Industries Limited
with ,vet eighty riiillion; the' Ala.-•
rriinum• Company with over sixty,
million; Canadian Car Munitions;
sixteen Millen; Ford Motors and
General Motors, about l'i've million•.'
Most of the large contracts have
been placed in • Ontario or Quebec.
Coritinitments for aircraft 'produc-,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Nicholson
and .children spent::.thel week -end
in Windsor visiting Mr. and..Mrs.
Nelson Webster.
2nd •when she will 'entertain. Games
of bingo will be played at 10 o'clock
sharp; after which dancing `will' be
enjoyed. Music for the. dance Was
supplied. ;by, Gordon Wall, Tereasa
Caskinette, Mrs. Ivan Conley, Joe
and Dan Tiffin and Ardyss Brown.
FOURTH CONCESSION Mrs. A. Emerson of West Wawa-- .
• i nota is` spending a few weeks with
of •Lori -
•Mr. and, Mrs. `i, Emerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ritchie of
Mr. and Mrs.. Bert. Bain. 8th
don spent the week -end on the Concession, Huron, • spent Suhda$t
Sixth:. ,.
Mr., and Mrs: Ira Dickie of Col-
lingwood visited over the • week -end
at Mr. L. Mclvers. ,
Mrs. T. • Robinson moved . into
Lucknow last week. • '
Mrs. A. ;Graham had the misfor-
• tune to fall from a' step ladder and
break her wrist.
Mearle Middleton returned to
with Mrs. R. Tiffin. '
Mrs. John Haggit of Blythe spent
last, week with Mr. and Mrs. V. Em-
erson.,
c
This community .extends their
sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. William
Simpson .and family • in the .loss ' of
their daughter and sister Murdeen.
The lied Cross quilting was held
at the horne of Mrs: Wm. Orr, on
Hamilton after ,spending two weeks, Wednesday and will b'e ` held this
at home caring for a broken leg.. week roads permitting at the home
of Mrs. Bill Smith.
Mr. Wallace Conn is busy this
week cutting wood in this commun-
ity with a circular sate. -
This community 'hopes Miss Win-
nie fonaldso ' will have a speedy
"Willie", said his mother, "I wish
you would run across the street and
see how old Mrs. Brown is this
-morning". .
A few minutes later Willie return- recovery fro an appendicitis oper-
ed and reported: "Mrs. ,Brown says Atkin she tindertven't last •Saturday
it's none, of your business how old evening in Wingham• hospital.. '
she is":
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.0.4.g,WAR SAVINGS
mItt CERTIFICATES
IMr. and Mrs: T. J. Drennan spent
, Sunday with„ Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Mt. Robergamitlpent the Week
i Two very Successful euchre par-
t. ties were held at the . harne of Mr.
• arid Mrs. Robert Scott. Edith jahn-
ston and Mrs. Scott were resporp•
at the two parties. BoxeS• and cigar-
.ettes were sent oversea.s to the local
The Xintail Institute &meting was
len on, Friday. A good crowd wai Misi Wilda, Pore' haa returned George and Murray have Moved to
finite froth, Igtchener, their new hothe at' Westford.. ' ..
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Guard:,Ten prisoners have 'broken
Warden: Have you given( the al -
think it's measles.
COURRIE'S CORNERS
Donald's. ("
The' play 'Pigtails"' presented "by:
he-ICincard-ine-A4.P.A.- its the halt
-here-on-Monday 'evening was well
attended as was the dance following.
The tickets on the •'quilt were not
all brought in so the draw could
not • be made. We hope to get then)
shortly. II •
(Intended for.•last..week)
Master Ronald Ackert of Lorne .is bills must be piloted through' the
and the Shipbuilding program will
'cost over, twenty-four million.'Work-
ina Zan tal adva14-CRS--ai ou-ntea—in.
over nine Hundred million. .
The • Budget Debate was brought
to an end oh Thursday night,: after
the sub;amendinent moved by the
C.C.F., and the Social Credit amend-
ment were defeated by large, major-
ities. However, before the Budget
is finally; disposed of, _a-. Il ie ber.of
visiting with his grandparents, -Mr.
and Mrs. Erneat Ackert: at present.
Miss. Doris Johnston of • the Dur
ham Road, • Mr. and Mrs. Percy . De-•
yell of Stratford spent the Week -end
at Mr. Mark Johnston's..
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stirling of Clin-
ton spent Saturday with the latter's
mother, Mrs. A. Ackert, • •
Mrs.• Howard Harris and Mrs:
Baynard Ackert attended an exe-
cutive meeting of the W.I. at 4the
Misses Edna and Mae Boyle .on Wed-
nesday, March'17th. ' •
Mr. "baton, inspector, called on
Holyrood school on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest.Ackert spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Ackert of Lorne. -
Mr. and Mrs. John Reid of Reid's
Corner; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Reid
of Pine River spent Sunday with
Mr. And Mrs. Raynard Ackert,
We • are sorry to: 'repor't the seri-
ous illness of • Mips. Mervin- Hedley:
(nee Nettie Colwell) daugh'ier. of
Mr. and Mrs. John Colwell 10th Con,
•We hope her health will soon be.
flnproved,
PURPLE GROVE
house; providing for the changes
outlined,. by the Minister.
Announcement was made by the
Prime Minister that if . satisfactory
progress is made with the' important
.business before the House, 2 weeks'
recess will be taken. to permit mem-
bers to return to their respective
constituencies at Easter time.
Mrs, . I' aake and' Mr.' Hugh Lane,:
•moved On Tuesday to the former'$
home in the. village. Mr: and Mrs.
Alex Percy: and :family -also moved
to .the' farm vacated by Mr.,' ]:pane. YEAS—the Bray. Hatcheries have..chicks or. sae "
f sal:e .in :spite of a
Miss Iona Terry, has enlisted with "dceluge of- • orders. Net, .perhaps, in the breed that's your first
the Women s ROW' Canadian 'Naval nice. Not, perhaps, in the Atte-Profit grade. But Bra
Service and reports for, duty. in' the Chicks of the usual high Bray., quality..... •, Bray
near .future: I Mind you, that's not saying that, the breed and gradeyou wan .
Y g• t
Mr. and Mrs: George Huntley of • aren't available. Very prob'abl'y they .'are.^.But demand, -
Putnain motored, here on Sunday, even. In some breeds it i and is ,un
• s so heavy that the Bray Hatcheries_,-
Mrs, Huntley remained to be with.-. are. -booked nheatt—irf those breeds --for• weeks:. I,n_ o. hars:. e_
her mother, Mrs. Kaake, this week. last=minute• orders can be filled; for '`both day -told and'lied
Miss Evelyn . McLean of London chicks. .started
anent the week -end with her moth- `
er;. Mrs: J. W. McLean, here. NAME YOUR SECOND CHOICE
On Tuesda last•So when o
y boxes were pack- .I Y u order. your Bray Y Chicks, name your:' second-
ed at the Red Cross for our lads choice.. ': even'your third choice, if possible . , on breed, '
overseas to have some cheer from grade, and "date of •shipment. It may prevent • delay `and . dis
home for.,Easter. ' m.i, appointment., All' Bray breeds• have. the :same backing of skill.
' Misorothy Pinnell went to Lon-. and care behind them, so you will probably be pleased with,
don and Miss •Enn Pinnell. to Hes- • the, results -you get, even :if the breed isn't the one yoil : ord
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peler where they are ernployed.�
Mrs: avina: iiodgkinson' has been.
ill with pneumonia. •
Gnr. Bob Burt 'of' P.etawawa is
'at his home here on furlough. ' f •
Misses Aisle' and Mabel ' Bushell
of Toronto spent the week end with
I(tlr. and: • Mrs. . John Bushell. I •
Mr. Bert McLean; returned to his
duties at Sarnia after Spending the
past week at his home here. I .
Miss Iona Terry and Miss May
Boyle are holidaying this .week in -
TOTOrito andi3erfevi lie. -': - '
LAC. Lomax Bushell is spending
maril-y order. •
Finlayson( Bros..f�
Luckno�i�►; .
(Pleaseaddress all mail inqulrles direct to Fred W. Bray,Ltd.
120 -John' St. North, Hamilton, Ont) •
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WHITECHURC'H
his •furlough with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. John Bushell before re- Master Allan. McKay of Wingham
porting to Centralia where he will spent the week-endwith his uncle •
be stationed: Mac has been at .Gan- and aunt, Mr. and Mrs: Robert Mow-
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der, Newfoundland. ••
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ZIc
iss Bertha McKay of Toronto
spent the week -end with herpar-I
d.
ents, Mr. and . Mrs. Hector MacKay
and other relatives: ..
-•Mr. and Mrs. Bert Alton and fam-
ily «kit;; 1•� .,� �.
• Mr: ;'!Kenneth Weaver of •+Brant- '` h ;
of Lades visited with Mr. and s ; 1 4;
Mrs. W: T. Gardner on Sunday.. °ford spent the week -end • with. his
Mr. arid Mrs. Cecil Gardner were friend, Mr. Price Scott.• • -I
Dungannon visitors' on,•, Sunday. . Messrs. Peter Kennedy and Price
Mrs. Susan Andrew is spending Scott and Mr's.•• C. Murray :made a
a few days with Crewe and Maf- trip to 'Goderich on Monday.. 1 '
eking friends. -, ' ' Mrs. James Wilson' Sr.: and Miss
Mr. Clair Irwin; Lucknow, visited Merle Wilson,: R.N. of Wingham, also..
with. Mr, and Mrs.• Jack Gardner. Miss Agnes Wilson,• R.N` of.. 'Por- • :�
on Sunday: ` x ,
•onto; spent the 'week -end with Mr..' - _
Mr. and Mrs: 'J. G. Ritchie and and` Mrs. James Wilson here HE p OF ;
son Bubbie_of._1VLitohell-were - I D%EPPE
•vv'eek-•I Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Durnin and `' ,
'end visitors with' the former's par- family visited on Sunday with her Mayor George ,Alleyne Browne,
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Ritchie.. h cthose home.
in Ott?a, �cas
Mrs. ,Ritrhie_acco•.: mother Mrs.' Davit�Ketln�rly; who -is
nrpanied them ' a captain in the raid' on Die e
sick in bed at present. pp_
Home 'and will visit for a while. I 'He wag • _+�•ounded, captured and '.
Mrs. Frank Ritchie 'spent'. a few -
'Marie Master Douglas Sperling and Miss
Pimprisoned. He escaped in .corn :
days with Ripley friend's last week. Sparl'ing of Wingham 'spent • pan3.,, with Lieutenant% Antoine -
seph-Freem-an and urday...-with , their grandparents• Masson. of Les Fusiliers Mont-
Mr. and Mrs. Jo
family SSf •:Leeburn spent Tuesda Mr. and Mrs. Thos: Moore.
P YRoyal. Eaotli young Canadian of-
with Zio"�n friends. • I' Pte. Robert Ross of Camp Borcic.n fleets, reached England safety' a
Mr: and Mrs. Jas.. Gardner and spent the week -end with his par-• few weeks. ago. Major Browne
family of Lucknow "visited: recently Vents,. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Ross, • has since been awarded' the dis- -
-with Mr.: -a
Mrs.• Ernest -Gardner: f. Misses' Jean VyeIlwood 'and VelmaI tin viished service order and
Mr; and Mrs.. George Hunter re- Scott heve enlisted in the Navy. Lieut, Masson, the ' Military
ceived. word on Friday 'that their I Miss Rub� Conn spent the Week- cross. Major Browne was a •
son-in-law,• 1Vfr. Kenneth Laidlaw of end with het grandmother, Mrs. C. member of • the CBC announce
FingAl had undergone an appendix 'l irray. . ° staff at Ottawa before joining
operation" in St. Thomas hospital. A We are sorry to report Mrs. Albert I the; forces in 1939, and he was
few days later he developed measles Patterson, ole of the.. CBC Royal
and was ui formerly Miss Ida Md-
We
- Visit
-�cl_u to ill. Mr. •Laidlaw had ; Quoid, is verycommentators:
• low. She has baen :
just recently recovered from an at-.*
tack of 'mu confined' to her bed for the past
'mumps. • week with a' heart- condition, and ii!. A• militiaman on sentry
Mc -
Mr. Cecil Gardner• who •recently p dtit Y Heid
sold a team of horses to Mr. S. Mc- no hope is held for her recovery. up a car, saying: you can't pass this
Miss 'Olive Terriff, R.N. is nursing way.
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LIEUT. ANDREW ROBINSON has
Lucknow Saturday last. •
Leland of Bervie.deliVered them at: her. Since writing the ...aboye Mrs. . "I'm the . sergeant'', bellowed a .
indicate.d that he. Will seek nomina-'
. A number in the locality are en- `Patterson passed away 'Tuescliiy veice from the back •of the car.
morning. We extend sympathy to . The 'gentry stood aside: Sorry, sif.
.didate in .the .Provincial election.
tion•as the Bruce Conservative can. -
gaged in making maple syrup. . Mr. Patterson and relatives. • •••. I didn't .realize':it • was You. I got or-
JOhn Sinclair, M.L.A.. for Bruce, will 'Mr. Andrew Ritchie it. endeavOur- „. aers to I ,t t ff' p Si ere be- '
Miss Agnes atpliail, proMinent it,
no .donlat see re-election, and sihee ing to finish up the buzzing of the JOHN ,HARtl.ISON, Huron Town- ' cense 'the bridge ahead 'is Totten.. '
hood this week. '
wood in this immediate neighbor. ;ship . pioneer, •ohserved his wth i. But•steing it'S you, sir, it's a pleas-
C.C.F. circle% addressed a recent ( birthday on March 22nd. 1 ure. • ...
there may be a...third candidate in
the field.
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A .patriotic 13.1.ngo and dance • will
be held in the Forresters' Hall on
Friday evening. Miss Katherine Mc-.
Pherson will .1)6 the hostesS. Every,-
erated an Saturday 'night in Wing -
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Emerson and wish her a speedy recovery. '
Hilda and Mt. Andrew Etherson vis-. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moffat and
itecl at Mi. Angus Graham's of Luck- Jimmy moved to their new'home on
Mrs. Henry Needham visited with •Tiris coiliminal,ty7 extends its syni-
Miss Minnie Fair recently path je......thp_airr....1
flarold' Bannerman spent a few days The United- W.M.S. meeting ill
with their parents, Mr• knd Mrs. be" held at'the tIonie of Mrs: ThoS.
Will Walsh.
HilI on Wednesday, April 7th.
Miss Catherine Bell Is visiting her _±
The Mitsion Band rneeting will
siste'r, Mit. 'George Emerson.
be held at the home of Mrs. ,13ill
Mr, arid Mrs. Donald 1VIcCosh and
Scott on Saturday,
Mary spent Sunday at 'Mr., 'Will
A' Red Cross quilting was held-
, Mr. and Mrs. Itali;11 Hill visited at the 6 of Mrs. Win. Qrr
recently with- Mrs: Long of Loch. Wednesd
, Mr, and Mts. Archie MaCkinhon,
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MOTHERS MOBILIZE To
,. , . _ , ._, 1 .,,
:Hundreds of Women 1
, You too, 6ii play an important }met in this vi,tal ,,
" „tlit 1.1* now fpr Viciory, .. ditiyty for fpil happiness. '
national need.: ' Health and stamina ace •needed '
• GOVernment surveys reveal that c.en those who.
.tail afford the best. are often ill-lcd.. according
te) the, sonde
way to imprOve your family's ho4lrh, through '
'copy of the bookict "liat-to-Wprk-to. Win'', at'
absolutelY aro, cost.'
SO don't delav! Send, for „your
in attendance.
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. to Nifirition Scotia's, Deprittoirill 6/ M do( ft, an./ \aftnhal Maya). f....
sit(The otdritiohal statonents in i:at-to.11-ork,to.lt ,',:" .lri• na•,, 'pc: ye 7 ....:1 -"E_ -.iv, ---,„7-:,..0_,