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THURSDAY, MAY 27th, 1943,
Receives Cominiss on , .
Lieut Harold Thompson is
•: spending two weeks' ,,?lough at
' . his .home here. Last •eek "Bud"
• - suceessf"uliy coraclu a' :course-
. • at P.etawawa,.` qualifying .as 'a- 1st
'lieutenant
ppf"S.tewart Catneron, who has
been stationed ' at Jamaicafor'.
more than a :year and . a . half, with
the Argyll and Sutherland :regi -
7r rt rlt;-arri°v°ed i ts""home . here
on. -Tuesday ht Since : h, is
father's -death last week, :it had
been impossible to get indirect
contact with Stewart. I:t was be-
lieved: his regiment was enroute'
home but when4 they would ar-
rive in Canada was unknown.
Stewart ,was taken off the train
at Hamilton on Tuesday, When he
*as. informed of ' his father's
death4 a arrived home that ev-
ening:
Went 'Well Over Quota
Mr. and Mrs.' Jack Carter last
week received'a letterlfrom LAC..
Lloyds Elliott of: 1Vlossbank,. Sask.,
iii. which he said that their station
hadgoneover the top. in the Vic-
-tory
ic-
-••• _tory; _Loan -•chive -by -71- --per--'cent
• of its quota. With a personnel of
1,200, ,the station had invested
• , $63,000 'in, bonds.
. , To Lloyd, Mr., and. Mrs. Carter
:are "Ma"' and "Papa", and in his
letter . he. sent them a gift 'of
:.$1:0:00. "It is' a little bit consider-
ing what I owe-. to ,both of you",
he said. ;
Thanks 'Ipst:itute
And Clansmen
H.M:C.S..'Barrier_ --
May 1943.
Dear Campbell;' ' .•
The purpose of thin note is to
ask a favor of you. In some•. ap-
propriate manner, could you wri-
t "vey my thanks to the Women"
- Institute and the •Clansrnenil of
- ---'•Lueknow for the lovely box and
the cigarettes they •sert2-rine , at
•Christmas. _"-
Both were gratefully accepted
and it is away beyond me to ex-•
press my . thanks .to them.
• I am indeed late in doing this
bid it's better late I than never:
As you know, in,this Tavy,.a lot
of things have to be left undone.
I often think of you people back
in Lucknow mostly with, a lone-
some feeling. I'm sure we will all
be glad to finish this job and get
back home again.
If you will 'do this •Campbell,
I want to thank you very sin-
cerely.
.h remain,
Fred Webster.
-' A track supervisor received the
following note from one' of his
for en: ``Am sending, in accident
• i• ort ono Casey's. foot, which he
str 'ck with the spike maul. Now,
s
under `Remarks', • dd you want
mine or -Casey's,?"
JACK SMITH,' 8 years old,' soli
of Trooper & Mrs. Chester Smith
died In:Kincardine Hospital on
Monday of last week, from injur-
ies received a few hours ' earlier
when he was struck by a car
driven by Arnott Watt of Han -
ver, The lad's 'father is.• over=
•.Wife: There's someone creeping
Upstairs. - •
Hubby: What's 'the time?
Wi:tiE"iiricsrr:
• Hubby: Well, j,thank goodhess
it'a 'riot me this time.
dl4
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THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
ZION
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Hunter on Sunday 'were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Bradley and Jimmie
of 'Laurier, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hackett • and family of Belfast:
Miss Irlma Hackett of Toronto
is at her home here taking a. com-
plete rest for a dew weeks as her
health 'has been somewhat iia=
paired of late from diseased ton-
sils.
.Miss Irene Anderson of Hamil-
tOri, Mr. Fred ,Anderson of Brant-
ford were :visitors over the week-
end with'friends here and at'Maf-
eking. Fred has recently enlisted
in the Air Force , and, expects to
go .shortly to Quebec, • •
Our teacher, Mass' Ada Web-
ster underwentan appendix op-
eration in Goderich Hospital on
Moiaday. last. Her, _nanny friend's
wish her a speedy recovery: Miss
Feriae Twaniley is- supplying. for
the remainder of the ' term.
Service will be withdrawn ,here
next Sunday on account of Hack-
ett's anniversary services.'
Mrs. Sam Reed spent Saturday.
in Guelph with
Lorna;. who i
'in Guelph I
er daughter,
urse in- training
spitl.
•WF -ITECH.URCH' . {
Mr.' Russel Reid of Brantford
was calling:on Old "'friends in the
village on'• Sunday.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank, Paterson
and Scott • :Paterson of Detroit
:were -visiting with their father,
Mr. Ken Paterson recently.
tl
Anniversary services will be
herd in the Presbyterian ' church
here next Sunday 'when the. Rev.
Mr. Taylor- w(ill be the speaker.
There will be no service in the
United Church that day.
Mrd.' Jack Gillespie of Sarnia
spent the ' week -end with rela-
tives here.
Mr. and. Mrs. J. F, 1Vft*Lean
,spent Sunday in Walkerton. with
their daughter, Mr, & 1V[rs. Cross.
At the, time' of writing, Mr. Ed
Gaunt 'is seriously' ill,' relatives
being called there yesterday:'
BORNL-to Ur. and • Mrs Dont
aid.. Martin 'on May 1st a daugh-
ter. • . •
Miss Annie Kennedy is spend-
ing a couple of days at St. Hel-
ens. with her sister, Mrs; Lorne
Durnin. ••
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NATI.ONA,1L, SELECTIVE SERVICE
Second; Compulsory Ei.ployn.ent
Transfer "Order ,
A
Notice to :Certain Employers and Employees
'that•-• ipien -itr ;specified; lines of' 'civilian* employment," in asses ' already
designated under National Selective Service -Mobilization Regulations, must
report for interview not later than • June 15th, 1943, at an Employment and
Selective Service Office. •°
A. Objcetii+e: This Secpnd Order makes
available for etscntial• employments the ser-
vices of men .in classes already designated
under National Selective Service .Mobilization
Regulations, who arc pow employed in speci-
fied non-csscrltial.empltl mcnts.
B. EMPLOYMENTS COVERED BY THIS.
ORDER: Men, of the specified categories,
arc covered if now employed -at:
(I) Any occupation in or associated' with
retail stores; (2) any occupation in or
associated with the mantlfacturing of
feathers, plumes and artificial flowers;
cltewitig gum; wine; lace goods; greeting
cards; jewelry; (3) any occupation in or
associated with distilling alcohol for
beverage: (4) any occupation in or assn•
elated with the factory production of•
staitiary,• and art goods; (5) any occupa-
tion in the operation of ice cream• parlotirs
ant soda fountains;(6)a of the follow-
,
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any
ing occupatons: ' bus boys; charmen
and cleaners; custom furriers; • dancing
teachers; dish washers; doormenand
starters; greens keepers; grounds keepers;
porters (other than in railway train ser-
vice); private chauffeurs.'
•
C. AGE AND MARITAL CLASSES OF
MEN COVERED BY Tins .ORDER:
•(a) Eery' man born in any year from
1917 to 1924 (inclusive) who has reached
lege 19; (b) every man born from 1902 to
1916 (inclusive), who,, at 16,ly" 15, 1940.
was unmarried; or divorcedor judicially
separated, or a widower without child or
children; (c) every man born from 1902
to •1936 (inclusive) who has become a
•
'widower since July '15, 1940, and' is`
without child or children now • living;
(d) every than born front 11902 to 1916
(inclusive) who, since July 15, 1940, has"
been divorced or judicially separated. •
D. Procedure to be Followed: Air men as
defined above must report to an Employment
arid Selective Service Office not later than
June 15th, 1943. Men'resident outside a city
or town having an Employment and Selective •
Service Office, too. far removed to call per-
sonally, may write to the nearest office, and
await further directions.
E. OBLIGATIONS 010 EMPLOYEES:
When directed to: accept employment, men
referred to in Paragraphs B and C above
are required b"y"the Rcgu afrons toof"llbw-" T
the direction.
J. .Authority: This Order is`i issued by the
.Minister of tabour under National Selective
Service Civilian Regulations, (P.C. •246 of
. January 19th. 1943, and amending Orders. in
Council).
K. This Second Order is Additional to
First 'Order: Employments listed in Para-
graph'B above, declared, non:essential in 'this
Second Order, are 'additional -to the non-
essctitial employments contained in the First
Order, The I:irir Order, issued on May 4th,
19,43, required compliance by May 19th 'on
the part of employees 'desigfiated under
Mobilization Regulations, and also of their
pk . re; •-ur-thc"`fRflo� trg- Irtcs••'a cur
(1) . taverns or •liquor, wine!and beer stores;
(2) retail sale of candy,.ch:lfrctioncry, to-
bacco, books, stationery, uta5s; (?) -barber
shops and, beauty parlours; (9) retail. and
'wholesale florists (5) service stations (gaso-
linc-filling stations); (6) retail sale of motor.
vehicles .or accessories; (7) • retail site of
sporting goods or musical instruments; (8)
waiter., taxi driver, etc ..•ator operator, hotel
bell boy, 'domestic •scrvant; (9) any, 'occupa-
tion in or d'i'rectly aisociated with entertain-
fircru inrluditig but notarestricted to theatres,
.film, agencies,. znati5iz • pirutre companies,.
clubs, bowling alleys, pool rooms; (10) any
occupation in' or directly associated with
dyeing; cleaning, and pressing. (not including
- laundry work); baths; guide •-ser?(icet 'sh'oe
shining•. , . • -
F, OBLIG:ATiONS OF EMPLOYERS:. It
will be p illegal for an employer o o'retainin
Q t
his etnplo'y after June 15111, 1943, any men
referred to in Paragraphs 13 and C above.
unless a special permit hos been obtained
from Seh ctivo'Servicc...
G. Transportation: Provision, will be made
fix transportation or men moved to a new
place of residence. • .
11. Appeals: If objecting r6 transfer to other
employment when directed, a man may
enter appeal with a Court of Referges within
7 days.
I.;1'enalties: Pcnaltiet are provided. for
either employer or employees failing to
comply with this Order.
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Men referred
vcoana with Mobilization no at the nt office,
ization Regunlatio
indicating m lit
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OUR
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- HOLYROOk
.of Dundas,.- Mr." and Mrs. John
Reid of Reid's 'Corners, .1Vfr. and • *
Mrs. -Ernest Pridltam of Goder
ich Were weekend visitors with.
Mr; and Mrs. Raynard Ackert.:
Mr. and : MrS. George' Saunders,
Louie and . Gordon' of .Mafeking . •
spent Monday at Mr. '° Eddie ' •
Tli„ 1npson's. .
Mr, ,and -Mrs. :Graham .and
Olive. .Were . week -end . ' vi:si'tors.
with friends at Chesley and Duke. ..
hang: ' . '
Mr. 'and. Mrs. l'Cliff Young: and
family 'spent' Friday evening at"
Mr. Reggie Broom's. • • '
Mrs. Alrner Ackert and Jack,
Miss -Doris .Eadie'. and Mr. ,Lornt
Eadie•, spent Sunday at Mr. Ewart
-Taylor's, -Lucknow.
Mr. • and Mrs. • Duncan' Camp-
be11 of •Kiril ss spent Sunday atMr..M.. and Mrs. James Baker's.,
. Miss Celia Wilson 'and Mr. Rob
• ert.. Campbell of • Lucknow spent
--Sunday.. evening with. Mr. and
Mrs. Bill_ Gr..aham. ,
Mrs.' Harold 'Congram 'spent .a.
few 'days the( past week • with 2nd .•P M1 .
Concession. , friends.
Mrs. Raynard 'Ackert will be
the hostess • for 'the next meeting .
of the H.W.I.' on Thursday;, June
3rd.'
Mr, and Mrs. Winston .
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MA F E K I NG•
Visitors: over,the week -end
1\
with r. and'Mrs. E. Blake were .. .
Mrs. Forsythe oof Winnipeg, Dr.
Dan Blake" and Mr. and Mrs.,
Douglas Gibson of Toronto,, with
Mr.' and Mrs.' ' T. J. Anderson,"
Fred. Anderson .of Brantford and
his. sister, Irerie of Hamil.toh,•with
Mr. .and : Mrs. H. Horton, S. B. ' -
Stothers .afid°"-family', of Arthur,
.Mrs. 'J. A. 'Crispin 'arid sons'.of.
Lucknow: .
Mrs. Thos. Blake spent . the
week -end at her daughter's, Mrs.
Don MacIver, Kinloss.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy: Blundell
and babe, of Goderich spent the
holiday. at Mr. • Will Irvin's:
Miss Fern Twarnley is teaching
at Il Zion for 7,iviiss ' Ada Webster,
-who is •convalescing-after-an--ap=—
pendixoperation..'
Mrs. :Harold Hackett and Miss
Nellie Cranston •of -Fergus were
home for the • holiday week -end.
Mr. Ernest Blake is in Toronto
for a few • days.
There was a good attendance- at
Mother's, Day -Service on Sunday
morning.' William Finlay Andrew
was .baptized.
CENSORSHIP
The .following poem was sent
to his parents at Orillia 'by Alex
Campbell Who .was serving with
the American artillery in North
Africa. • •
I can't tell when I started:
Or how, or when or where;
The only thing I'm certain of—
I'm sure' as heck not there.`
I can't tell how I.. travelled—
'By foot or car er train;
Or, if I sailed the ocean blue,
-Or•-•'trrek-"a'°'transpt rt plane.
I c 't say when we landed ---
Set foot upon the'sod,
or f
I mentioned where or when
I'd face a firing squad.
I cannot mention weather,
That also is taboo. •
I cannot say it rained or snowed-
We had a heavy dew.
I can't say what I'm doing now,
Or name the spot I'm at;
I don't dare •mention one darn
thing,
And ,that's the • end of that.
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The next•tiin-e 1 am writing home,
To just address an envelope
And insert a piece 'of paper.