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Thursday,rrriday, Saturday .
APRIL. 22, 23,,
ROSERT':TAYLOR
BRIAN DONLEVYf-
,CHARLES LAUGHTON
hap ,in
Stands BY For .Action
A naval yarn -abort aciion- tt
,a destroyer..
Also "News" .
Matinee • Sat. Afternoon 2.30
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
.APRIL 2.
A � 8.
GINGEROGERS
.. _. RAY 6111.1LAND,•
THE. MAJOR &
THE MINOR.
A. top 'notch comedy in which
Ginger' Rogers passes herself
off as a youngster:
Also "Canada Carries On"
CREWE
• Mr, John MVIenary who spentthe
winter in Hamiltdn returned to his
;home here on. Thursdayaccompan-
ied by Mrs. Will Begley who is vis-
iting friends here and at .Mafeking.
` Miss Susie Kilpatrick of Lucknow
spent a pleasant week -end, with
friends here:
IVIr. Colin • Crozier of •R.C,t�.F. atx
Crumlin is visiting his parents, Mr.
Mrs.Crazier. + areglad
and Wij(i: 'Crozx r. e
to report Mr. Crozier is i m p o •n
a m v
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t g
p
and able to be up for a while -each
day _
Mrs.' Jack Cutrrax,. Donnidl Grant
and Dorothy- e andMrS. Bert Tre-
leaven and- Ronald 'visited 'ow Wed-,
neaday"with Mrs.. "Vernon Bunter
near Lucknow..'
1 Mr: Chester Finnigan is spending
a few days with friends at Exeter
and London.. •
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Emmons and
Murielvisited on .Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Warner Andrews,
Ebenezer.
1 Mr. seed -Mrs'.. -S -J: iipairic c axi`fi
Richard attendedtthe •funeralof-thei;r-
�'eous`in-the late • Mrs:• McIlwain at
'Auburn. on Wednesday.
'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackett' who
, spent •'the past month with their
daughter Mrs. Drennan left ' :on
Thursday to visit with their •dau-
ghter, Mrs. Georr'e Hunter, Zion.
°NIr. and Mrs. Jack Curran and
family. spent Saturday evening with.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb.. Curran,Mafek-
ing, when they. entertained
of their family and friends.
THE l4VCi NOW SENTINEL,, i.UC :NOW,. ONTARIO
. DUNGANNON
Red Cross 'D.onations -
The following is a list of which .
Mr. John Bennett, Ashfield, was g -
lector ---Percy Shields: .25; William
Brown .50; E'Wm.. Draper ,1,00;- Mrs.
Miller 1.00; Mi•s. Catten..1.00;' Victor.
Hoy 1.00; A. E. Brown .1:00; Harold'
Tigert 1.00; Harvey Sillb 1.00; John
Shields'1.00; Mrs. Willis 1.00; -Harry"
Lednor 2.007 Mrs. -Fielder 2.00' John
Bennett 2'.00, Carmen Hayden
2 010,.
This concluded, the canvassers lists '
in'tlie-,campaign. ••The..quota. which
Was $800. for- this. Zone, has tripled
.eX,pected, when the_funds have.
been; made" up, .and all donations
received; • . • • , . • . .
Mr. and Mrs. Wi11 Finnigan, dau-
ghter Hilda of Goderich arid.son"Pte.
:Carl Finnfgan, 'Camp Borden visited
on Satuilay with. Mr. and'Mrs: Rich, . 1
—.Finnigan and family; •. . •
Mr. and •Mrs. George Yundt and
family of Moncton visited Mr. •and
Mrs. H. J. L. Eedy'' on Sunday..
:JajCp_1._ Irene .:Eedy.; pf Niagara,
on -the -Lake was a visitor with' his
parents on Saturday
`Miss Doris 'Reed; stiident`of -God-'
e'rich .Collegiate Institute was a week'
end. visitor 'at her .home, Mrs. J. M.
Reed , . I •
Mrs. Daniel Goessel, .:Kincardine,
visited her sister, 'Mrs. Howar rl:
Sproule for a few days last week. •
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
A. Killough 'on Sunday were .Mrs.
Wm. Kilby, their 'daughter and her•'
son Jirrimy of Seaforth, also. Mr. T,.d..,
Mole and d'augh'ters• vera and Laura
who visited with Mr. Wm. •Mole 'at
Glenn's Hill. •
BORN—On Sunday,.°April 18th at
Goderich Hospital. to. Mr.. and' Mrs.
Harvey' Andrew, a little daughter,
(stillborn). Interrnent was 'made at
Dungannon cemetery. .
' Mr. and Mrs. Win. J. Robb,' dau-
ghter: Dorottay and Miss Mary Jaiie'
Robb" on Tuesday - attended.. the ,f.un-
eral of their uncle, Mr. Isaac Mar=
:wood of Londesboro,. at Blyth, He
:was in his M83 -ed year anl%;,,passeti'.
away , very suddenly.•'Mrs , Rachel
Chamney of "Donnybrook' is .brie 'of'
his surviving sisters. • ' •
Mrs.,George Hamilton and daugh-
ters , Aim
augh-ters'Ann and Kaye. of Woodstock
are spending a while with Mr. and
Mrs., Jos. Hamilton,
uisitors-,expected-for Easter'_at the..:
home of :Mr.nd' Mrs. Jos. Kilio.ugh
are theirs dadg"hters; Miss' Eva Kil-
lough, R:N•"Toronto, Pte, Mabel Kit-
lough, G.W.A.C., London and- Mrs
Wm'.' Kelly' and son Jim of Seaforth.
We are • sorry to hear 'that .Mrs..
Jacob Reed has been' corifined to her
bed with. heart'. trouble; We hope
she will soon' recover' .to 'health.
Mrs. •Wm. McClure was guest of
honor fora birthday tea at her home
on April 13th given by her daughter
Mrs. 'Chas. Durnin,.' entertaining a
few' relatives. An added' treat was'
a cable of lestwishes' from .her son
Bill SomeWhere in'`.Englancj..
Mrs. Rory McDonald has beexi a on
fined to bed with illness and uhdet•
the doctor's care. We hope to see
ST. HELENS. A: Ward was in ' attendance at the
:Presbyter°y ' meeting held; in Brims-.
'The.. Weekly 'meeting of the Y:P.U. .sels. also. '
was• held at -Torn. Todd's on Monday Pilot Officer and Mrs. T. F'. Wil -
evening • „with 'Stanley Todd in ..00
of Portage LoPrairie, Manitoba,
.:charge. . Mrs...Gorden McPherson . are spending a two week leave with
• Mrs. Wilson: parents,'Mr. and Mrs.-
' read.a e'.scripture lesson and Mar•-" W A i\liller and Whitechurch eels-
: keret cPherson . favored • With • a•
rives. '
• stile. "The: topic .-' Jision darns_ Courage . .
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•--- was -'takers -by -•.Lorne— Woods andew1-37`eds-)€Eonor t-
Stanley•Todd .led the --discussion.: • I. • •Mr,. Hugh' David MacDonald_ and
+ ' his bride, formerly, Miss Isobel. C'oiil-
ter of ' Wiiigham,' were guests . of
honor at a large gathering of friends
in the •Community Hall 'on ,Tuesday.
-evening. Dancing .was enjoyed' to
Music by' the Tiffin. orchestra. After
lunch • Dick Weatherhead• • 'read' an•
'address and Ross MacPherson made'
• please bring lunch. '. the m
-presentation of a handsde• man=
Mrs. Ward, Mrs: Gordon and. Miss•'i tel clock and a `set of dishes: •Hugh.
M. C. Rutherford attended. the .an-• David -made 'a fitting • reply and all'
..rival Presbyterial of the W.M.S..at . joined in' singing "For they are jolly
.• ,Brussels, on Tuesday while' Rear. J.: good fellows".'
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Members of the•$eef Ring •please
note •• that the;, first meat will be
"`'available Thursday morning, April
27th. • I: ••
Plan to attend the progressive
euchre and dance ih . the :,. omrunity
Hall on Wednesday,' April 28. Ladies
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' •Notice to all Telephone 'Subscribers-
Effective Immediately.
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AS A WAR TIME MEASURE. LOCAL TELEPHONE CON-
VERSATIOINS ARE STRICTLY LIMITED TO 5 MINUTES.
- . OUR OPERATORS ARE AUTHORIZED ' TO. DISCONNECT'
YOU AT TSE • 'EXPIRATION OF THIS PERIOD.
By Order
THE BOARD' OF COMMISSIONERS:
Huron and Kinloss Municipal Telephone System•
RIPLEY, ONTARIO.. • .
War calls must come first ..
which means that we', should reduce our noir--
./ : essenti .l 'use of the telephone to the miniinum.
Present facilities cannot. be increased; your l .co-
------------ a o kiaina
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•Bray Chicles are real money -
mak
s 1 n ove it. Place
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ei ' ca P,
-r-'-your order • here •100% live de- •'
liveryguaranteed. • •
.FINLAYS •. BROS.
. '_ .LUC•ipuiW
fl,. DL Car'pe.i eto, M.D.
Ripley, Ontario •
" In . order to saveyour time;
g-asol-ine - and tires;; ,we -have-
planitexl_Jo b avt the_:Place
at the lapwing hours:
AFTERNOONS 1
Every day but Thurs. & Sun;,
• . • 1.30 -to '4.00 o'clock. t
EVENINGS•.
.Monday,.' Wednesday, Friday
and ,Saturday.
7.00. to 9.00 o'clock, .
• .. • FORENOONS .: P
Tuesday,;,Thsirsday, and
Saturday. ,
• By Appointment
If in:. doubt, .'phone for'.
appointment. •
'Phone 52, RIPLEY.
"her out gni'i'f''ste1-7
Miss . Tilly. Wopds, a' patient at
Goderich hospital is now with her.
brother, Mr..Tom Woods at the home
Of Mrs. Robt. Moore who: is oaring
for thein. '
.Pte. W. ;H. Bryafis• and Mrs.,' Bry-
ans' were week -end visitors with: the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E,.
Bryans, Brussels. •
'Mrs_. Ella"Young and children and
Miss:'Margaret Dickson, soli, Goderfvh.
were week -end visitors vl'ith. Mr and.
Mrs. Thos. Dickson Jr. .
Mrs.. Wm. 'Wilson, • who, we are
glad -to say is . much iriipr'oved in
health after being seriously ill • last
week. • Her .daughter Mrs. • Ernest
Post and children of Normandale
were present fora few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken'Hodge of Burtch
were week -end visitors at their Par-
ents' homes.' • •
' Miss Willa Dickson, R.N. Goder-
ich,, spent the week -end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.,Thos, Diekson
Sr. . .
A Victory Loan meeting was -held
in ' the . Parish Hall Mond y night.
with committee and canvassers pres-
ent to bear Mr. ,Kinkead, Goderich
mitt Mi':` VatltYvoter, •K bene', giver
.inspiring talks on the coniing drive.
Lantern slides gave helpful hints on
the subject.. Many problems s and.ex-
. ,periences •were heard and discussed.
and wore clearly e:cplained by the
speakers. Victory Bonds, it is agreed
are one of the surest and"safest in-
vestments today, not only as gourd
business tact. butas a 'patriotic duty
and the 'surest way of saving our
country, our families' and all we
hold dear.
. •WHITECHURCH
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Mr. W. R. -Farrier hada very suc-
cessful sale Iast Thursday.
Mr.' and Mrs. Joe Keiswetter nf
Walkerton spent, the •week -end' with
M. and Mrs. -Walter James'.
Mr. Elroy Laidlaw, a .soldier and.
v+rhn h -1q b'ar'n gtntjpnM ..
'promptly. Q Please remember that the wasteful
, .use of telephone time can hold u 'P War business
-- and that every second you sage counts. - '
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x the olds'
Seleeke
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taxisprimisorminirsimm
YOUR • Estate:
-irs -Ili f e -rent _._-
. from •every other! -Many prob-
•lems'are involved.—'.family and
financial toridifions, requirements
and objectives ale different. . No'
one person could be expected
to effectively deal with the many,
. duties required --of -an executor..
• The Sterling Trusts- Corporation .
brings to these problems' the .'
' •combined. experience •of' a• staff
folly qualified to administer your'
. estate, promptly and efficiently;
Name as your Executor'
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KINLOUGH
• Mr. Henry Purnell passed away
in Kincardine General Hospital on
Monday afternoon after ,a wee1's.
illness.. Sympathy of the entire corn-
munity is extended to his daughters
Mrs. '• Lorne • Sanderson (Bessie),
Misses . Pheabe, and Margaret all . of
Winghaxn and to •hr's brother Mr.
Isaac Pinnell. •
Mrs. Lavina Hodgkinson •is slowly
recovering -from pneumonia.
Mr. Dick' McBride who ii'as been
with his brother Mrs Reg McBride,
Con::: 10, moved to;. Lucknow where
he -will reside,
.School was closed on. Wednesday
1ast,;-aur, ;eaciter, • MissT Marion
Mackay was in Kincardine trying..
a philosophy examination in eon -
nection with Queen's University ex-
tension. .
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forester and
children . of Ripley visited Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs..Jolan
Colwell.. •Miss Hannah 'Ross who has
spent the past' few weeks at,,the
Forester home -returned-to her home
Coneession 10. •
Mrs_Donald ..Murray.. _and .boysof
London are visiting with her par-
ents Mr: and Mrs. Frank Jphnston.
Mr. and Mrs.: A. Emmerton and
children of Huron moved r to the
home of Messrs. Wm. and Denzil
Statters where Mr. Emmerton .is
employed,' and where they • will' take
up re"s idence. fi
M'rs. Maurice Hodgins is .enter-'
t ainin the •Girls': W: /C'et her .home ;
at, a _dui]•ting on; Saturday afternoon '•,
May 1st. 'i . • .
Mrs. E. J.'Haldenby who has been
ill' for some weeks at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lloyd, Lueknow,
was brought ;to her home here dui -
ing the week.' Her daughter, Mrs.
E. Runchey of Merritton is caring
for° her.
The Red ,Cross ladies, are holding
another social evening and •ruxnniage„
sale Wednesday next,. April, 28th.
These socials . are to keep up the
overseas__fund...for._bgxes_.to„_ourl'a:ds,, ..:
—Mr: and Mrs. Saxn Stanley and
family moved from the Percy farm
Concession 12 on Thursday to the
home, of Mr. and Mrs.. Ez Stanley'
in the. village. We • welcome these
n•ew. neighbours to our. midst
Mr. Wilbert' Hodgkinson has been
confined to -his home the--past-week
with --pneumonia.
• • lVtr. and 1VIrr. Yohn Heid-Remi"s,
Corner sent Sunday. with. Mr.. and
Mrs. Raynard Ackert.
Miss 'Doris and Mr. • Lorne Eadie
attended the Jackson-Cathers wedd-
ing at.the„home of, the bride's .par-
oiits..Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cathers of
Wroxeter on Saturday. The bride
was- formerly :Miss Evelyn Cathers..
ivIr. and' Mss Alex 'Grant and
Olive of Tecswater were Sunday
i=isitoi•s at 'NO': Ernest Ackkrt's.' -
Mr. Eddie Thompson bias been
confined to bed 'this week with tiny
flu and .D.r. 'CaiEpcneto of •Ripley '4n
attendance. We are pleased to re-
port heis doing favorably.• ,
Mt. and Mrs..Richard. Elliott, and
family spent} . Sunday at - Wesley
W hvtock s, 'eeswater. '
•Mr: Rexford Ostrander :of Luck -
now 'spent the ‘veeli:-end with. Mn
Lloyd Ackert. '
Mrs. Bill Stirling of Clinton spent
a few days this week with her anoth-'
et, Mrs: Ajmer' Ackert.
Mr. and Mrs. • Percy Deyell ' of
Stratford spent Sunday at My. Mark
Johnston's and Mr. Clifford John-
.st'on's. '
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Robb and dau-
ghter of Ctirries Coriiei's'there recent.
visitors at 'Mr. Richard: Elliott's. .
We are sorry to report that' Mrs.
Wm. Gta.ham had the misfortune 'to,
Scald her ankles w hil• ' ca,r�' ging boil-
ing Water to• the washer -4n the base-
men"t of her home. We .un.detsand the
left ankle is severely' burned and
it will be'some time before she will
'have the ,use of it.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Harold Congtatn
and Shirley spent the week -end with
2nd Concession friends. • .
society held a. crokinole social . in
the basement' Friday' evening. Six
tables played crokinole+ Mr. Car-
tretn Farrier winning the gents prize
and ,Miss Roberta Mowbray won the,
•ladies prize.
The W.M.S. of the United Church
are holdin 'their Easter tl>,ankof-
noon with Mid: Tztsv':W:o'rrit finis;
by as their special 'speaker. •
Mr. Donald Watt of Grimsby who'
finished with hits High School course'
recently is: spending the .next few
menths at farmhavork at the holm
of his siste
r. Mrs. Millan Moore.
Mr., and Mrs. Mussel Gaunt. and
little daughter attended the' funeral
of Mrs. Gaunt's, uncle, Mr. Robert'
Currie, in^Winghatn last Friday.
Mrs. Noble is visiting her: aunt,
Ars,. j. E. 1VleL,eart. «, ., -
last two weeks With liis parents. 1G1r.
and Mrs. James Laidlaw and other
rel'ati'ves before leaving for Ottawa
where he .wi11 be, for a time.
We are sorry td report Mrs..Dufty
has been laid up' for the past week
with lumbago.
We are sorry to report Mr. Rel"
isson Falconer . of Camp Dorden is
very'sitk withthe flu.
The- flu hear been -in several. homes
in This corntngt ity.
• The United bhnith young peoples
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WE ARE ALL 0.N, THE. OFFENS ►_
The. Battle€r®rit
' depends
the Ia efront•;
WiII''-,You-• Do :-your.-' artfi:;.
,'Vill you, deny yourself a little mode ''•
• ,to provide •the necessities'. for our •
" 'Armed Services' •
Huron County's Quota Is'r;-
$3,040,000..00'
YOTJ CAN. HELP BY INVESTING,
I11T 'FOURTH VICTORY LOAN 3%,'
BONDS IN .TWO WAYS:
.1.—By investing -all the cash cash gou.
' -have at home :and in the'bank.
2. -1 --By investing part of the money
you :will have coming in over
the next six . months.
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When You Purchase
Victo y Bonds You Buy-- ...
SECURITY and CITIZENSHIP.
ANDYOU. ARE
BAC'KIN.G` r THE ATTACK •
(This ,ad inserted by. the Huron County War • Finance. Com
•• ' mittee in the interests of 'the Fourtlh° Victory • Loan)
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SPECIAL BROADCAST to the Citizens of ; Huron
County on MondaY, April 26th at 8 .A.M.
Be sure to tune in.
HOLD ,H"1 G
THE•
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Nothing short of victory over the powers of aggression
willensure a just and peaceful order after . the vrar.
There can be no compromise with international bandits.
In that victory all of us wish to share..
h •
VictQyy s price is' high. •
Some have the privilege of fighting; •all have the privi-
lege of saving money to supply our fighters with
inodern` engines of war. ,
• ,Enormous 'sums', of money must be raised 'for ships,
planes, tanks, guns, bombs, shells and• bullets.
Havea share in the victory by saving to— -
P o,
Buy Victory Bonds and War Savings' Certifiers
and Starrlps , •,
Pay the necessarily heavy 'Income Taxes'
ApDIT.ION TO s .
Keeping up 'your Life Insurance and Providing
for your Puture' Independoce--•
,Such a prbgrammey.af determined, systematic saving is
•part "of the price ,of VICTORY." •
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"A $ANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS 4,11E WEL OME"
,M4ODE12'N, EXPERIENCED BAN1 r.NG SERVI-CE •
... the Outcome of 125 Years', Successful Operation
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Buy.
WAR.
SAVINGS
CE12TIVICATES
Lu.cknow Branch: V. N. PREST, Manager .
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