The Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-06-24, Page 6PAGE SIX -
. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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24th-; 1943
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• KIN,LOUGH
Mrs. Cliff Borthwick and her
wide, Mr. Elmer ArniStrong ef
•Si, Catharines returned to.. their
respective homes, after visiting
• with Mr. and , Mrs. JaMes Hod-
gins.
Miss Evelyn McLean returned
to London after having aweek's
vacation with her: mothert Mrs.
W. J. McLean
Mr. George ,Gear,' agricultural
•-7-representative • of ;7 -Walkerton,
• ,, Was,.the guest speaker at the Red
'Cross. social on Wednes,day even-
ing last. .He 'shOwecr slides on
:eautY spcits in Bruce as well as
Some: of, ppltrY and livestock:
- While playing -with oneihgbour-
• ing children on Tuesday evening
• last, Balfour McLean adcidentally
fell stgiiking his forehead on a.
• woodpile which necessitated med-
ical atteritipri and took two stitch-
- es to close the meufid. Balfour
nows noW1V1I'd'eTieffoge—mean
when they say he's a sere head.
Mr. Jack Blackwell, son Of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Blackwell, South
Line has been engaged as teacher
of our school. •
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Percy and
children were guests on Saturday
at 'the Thompson -Dore Wedding."
We extend congratulations to the'
newlYweds. •• , • •
Mr. 'James Hodge has returned
home after enjoying the week-
• end with friends at Huntsville.
•, *Mr. and M's. Jimmie Hodgips
and 'Children have ...moved from
the France residence at the north
of the Village to the house On the
Hayes place in the • village.
Mrs. W. McKenzie and family,
of TeeSWater spent the. Week -end.
•with-herSister, Mrs. Allan Wall.
• Fire destroyed- the-colonYhouse
and a number of .chickens at •Mr.
Maurice 'Hodgins'.
• Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson
and Mr. A. E. Hairlenby spent
the week -end in: London with
Mrs. Haldegby who is a patient in.
St. Joseph's hospital; having: un-
dergone a serious operation on
Saturday last:1/er mapy frieridS
• here Wish her a speedy recovery.
• Mrs. Harry Campbell and fam-
ily of Arrnow visited Saturday
with her sister, • Mrs. Malcolm
Lane. . • , • •
Mrs. Wesley Guest entertained
the W.M,S. ,and Home Helpers
society- on Wednesday last. • A
large number of ladies were • pres-
• ent and enjoyed a,pleasant after-
noon. •
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• Mrs.' ,Alphonse • Murray is hos-
tess,,to the' Women's liStitithon
Thursday of next week. Mrs. Al-
bert Crang, is 'convener of the
topic ,"Ca.nadian ,Weinerc
Service; assistant convener
is .Mr. Frank Thompson. Motto
—Eat it up, wear it out, and make
it do. Roll call—My first photo.
Contest—Guessing the photos.
Lunch—Mrs. Murray, Mrs. F.
Thompson, Mrs, C. Hodgins.
Mr. and •Mrs. John Purvis and
Eunice visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. John Barr. •
• Mr. and Mrs: Marvin Gordan
and farnilY•of St Catharines, Mr.
•and Mrs: 'E. Bell, Mrs. 3. Bell of
Salem and Mrs. W. McMan of
Toronto visited Supday with r.
and Mrs. Harry Bell and other
• relatives here. • •
• Miss Winnie Percy, R.N. of Kin-
cardine spent Sunday with her
mother here!
'
Mis,s, DorothyPiririell of Lon-
don spent the week -end at her
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Trafford'
and family of Durham, Mr. and
Mrs. IVtri. Stanley and family of
Lucknow spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Petty.
Mrs. E. N. Hodgins o LuCkno*
visited during the week ,with her
brother, Mr. W. &crarlan.
• Miss Tena Hodgins is.hostess to
the ,Girls, . A. on Saturday •of
'this Week -at The regular monthly
meeting. -
• Members of the' Women's In-
stitute are at Holyrood this week
attending a course' on home
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The 9th ahnual picriie of the
dekendants of the late Hugh
Scott rnet on Saturday last At
the home of Mr. and Mrs. IVIilton
Walsh. the day .was ideal and
'I1N • oun • .51, se ..n.sie .4 • it V.
reunion. one hundred and
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eighty-three were present. The
afternoon was spent in races,
mixed games, horseshoe pitching
and ban games, Mr. Wilson, Wall,
delighted the good. Scotch ,blood
with musie -on the bagpipes. Two
minutes silence was observed for
those who had been called to
higher service, namely , the late
Mrs. • Reg., -McBride,' Andrew
Sheane, James Seott, Mrs. Wrn.
Nesbitt and ;Kenneth. Haldenby.,
,VIr.. and Mrs: Wesley. Guest ex-
tended an invitation to those pre -
Sent to, Meet 'at their home f June
1944. Officers were elected as, fel-7
lows: pres; John. Nesbitt; vice
pres., Wilfred ..CamPbell;• sec.-
treas., John, McFayden; sports,
MrS: Campbell, Dan Carnpbell,
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Marie Wall and Beth Walsh&
-Friends from here attended the
funeral of the late. Mrs. Harry
I.Chadbouic,.on Saturday . last
Sympathy is, extended to the be-
reaved family.
Westiora school' was closed 'on
account of the: teacher, Mrs. Art,
• Graham and a /number of . the
pupils having thS• mumps. ,
• Mr. Karl Boyle is confined to
bed as a result , of an injury to
• his head ',when,. a cattle beast
struck him with its; horn.
'The' members of the Kinlough•
•Red . Cross are invited to be th• e
guests of the. Kinloss Red Cross.•
on Wednesday next June ,'30th;
All are cordially invited to be
Preient: •' `
Quenches Thirst On A Hutton
There's. one place -in • town
where a youngster, not • yet of
scheol, age, 'outsmarted :the pro-
prietor' by making the purchase,
of a bottle of chocolate milk With
a button—and got away with it.
Button, button, who's got the,
button? :
Meriday,,qune 21 was the long-
,
est day of the year.-.`,
• SerionSly Ill
Mrs. (Rev.). Jarnes :Scottie - of
Wilton . Grove and,formerly of :
Whitechurch, has been seriously
ill in Victoria Hospital., She ,,had
developed pneumonia following a
serious operation. •
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• • 'MINISTER OF NATIONAL. REVENUE)
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Ivumow CANADIAN, _
„ ' • irould like to. retind the •
citaxpayers of Canada of their obligat.ion, to file "
, 11.942- rttCom? Tax Returdbefore, the 30th of 3.nne.
year, 'the terms have been sizipli.
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of time and effort. „._ .
• The Inceme Tax. dolIars that Canadiansl . :
' !pay are neceasary in .01,11' present Struggle.. They
are an investment in our future peaee and,' • . ,, .
security. They are f ighting : doilars ....Victor!)
., 011ars. . ••• . , • ‘_' . '
• Income Tax. is fair to all, as each' .•
r!person is taxed in‘aCcord.ance with _his ability)
pay."
There is no easy way' to win a war.
TAlmost_ half the costs Of this war ,Must be paid
\by taXes. I know that .the Income, Tax is not a
.
pleasant burden; but I. also know that -to- win the
war, anadians are i111. to fulfil their
Obligations.:..to pay the Price'and to shOulder
their responsibilities ilkith the same unbeatable
spirit as shown by thoSe O.1° gone from enr.
pores to fight. ir 1 ' - — -
tied so -that theycan be ,coMp• leted • with a.minimUm• . 6
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• FOURTH
.Mrs. Sandy McLeod was host-
- ess. to. a large.....croWd.•-•of ladies of - • • ,••• -
- the*. I,T.F:W.O. and, friends .arid'
neighbors on Thursday 'afternoon.
for the June meeting. Mrs.' A, .
McIntyre presided and the .meet-
ing opened.,with repeating the • ,
Lord's prayer in. unison and sing -
int the„ppening Ode. Mrs;McKin.-
non.. read the minutes. .of last ...
meeting.'After comnitinity sing-
• ing the roll :call was answered by
a -riddle which . Calmed 'inUch a7
rnusernent, During -the.' business. •
period itwassiebided to quilt two. •
guilts,..at 'the July. 'meeting: Sev-
• eral' •blocks -for a quilt top were•
made • at this meeting. The • .pro,--•
• •
gram, included a talk on educa.7 • :.
, tier' .bY.,Mrs. D.ou'glas .Graham ;•!•
a sole '''Old -Ireland" by Miss Jes-
sie• McKay; ,Mrs: Donald McDon-
aldgave some. splendid. pieces, .on
the piano; Mrs. McLeod •gave. a
• reading. on. "The Nine Mile 'River"
and Miss,Jessie McKay • read, .the
topic from 'headquarters. .• . Mrs.
Philip—waS• at :the • plane. during
-the meeting. 'After- feta.. o'clock.
Mr$•••BroWn, teacher at the, 2nd
Co.. school, came. with a 'number
of the. gdpils and, Put on,•a
did program of.. recitations and
singingwhich everybody enjoyed.,
.Miss McKay moved .a..-yete • of
thanks to the.. hoStess. 'and those
•helping, Singing God - Save the
King closed :the meeting: Refresh- •
merits...were served and a pleasant..
time spent. The. July meeting'. is
a :.work Meeting at • the home.. of
Mrs: D. L. McKinnon. • • .
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. Mrs. Peter McKinnon and Miss, :
Helen MacIntyre ' ' returned. to • ' •
their. home 'in..Flint;..Mich., • after •• ''' •
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a two, weeks': visit with'. friencla .. -.
here.. •
.
Dr. Clarence McMillan .& Mrs:. • .
Vieminan _ Of ,Toronto spent the.', •.,,
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
McMillan. •,, , •.. • ..• , . .. • . :
--.• Mic-„,---Georgo Irwin has.:be-un
der the doctor's care the past two
••,•. Mr, and Mrs.' Clair Mc • Dougall
'ad .sOri- of.. Startford spent. the. •
. weekend .witli Mr: and. Mrs. R.
.•McDou.gall... .. , . . .,
An' enjoyable time was spent at ' •
HolyrOod Hall. on Monday night '.
when 'friend§ ' gathered -to say
goodbye to Mrs.', Mel,Irwin . and
family prior to moving to Luck--,
now, They were presented with.
a„ floor lamp and a purse of mon-
ey.'-MrS.:Irwin 'thanked the people . .
.for the gift and all joined in sitg- •
ing. •',Tor.• she is a -jolly good fel-
low". ..
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Vinister,Of_NatiOnal ROVOliueoi
BOUNDARY EAST:.
• The teacher and pupils, of S.S.
N. .9, Kinloss, are "holding -their
annual picnic for the people • of
the section ,on •Tuesday June 29.
Ladies are requested to bring
sandwiches and cups. A ball game
and 'other interesting sports are
b.eing, arranged for the program, •
also the drawing of the ticket on -
the cushion top, so come out and
•enjoy yourself for the afternoon.
We are sorry to • report Miss
Annie Purves is on, the sick list
And hope she makes a° speedy re-
covery. • •
Mr:. and Mrs. Wm. MacDonald.
called on Mrs. Shields of Ash-
field one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McIlwlaith
of Whitechurch called on Mr. and
Mrs. George Kennedy Friday ev-
ening.
LANGSIDE
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wellwood
and 'Gordon of Whitechurch spent
Sunday with -Mr. arid 'Mrs, deo.
Harkness.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil McCallum, .
Mrs. Hussey of Lucknow spent.
Sunday with Mr. 'and Mrs, Bill
Scott.
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Aitchison,
and Mr. Cairns Aitchison of IV,
Wawanosh spent ..Suriday With
ri--and—Mrst—V-7."-Enrerson,
Miss Grace RiChardson of Tees-• II
water spent the week -end at her,
home here.
The Red Cross' quilting group
• held a quilting at the, home of -
MrS. Ralph Caskinette on Tues.• •
Mr. and Mrs, George Tiffin &
Colleen- Visited recently with Mr.
arid Mrs. -CeciLEalconer
wanosh.,
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Ross & Miss
Olive Terriff spent tiinclay With:
Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Tiffin.
Mr. and' Mrs. Bill Lapp and
qouglas of Kinloss, Mr. and IVIr
John Currie of Wawanosh an
Miss Isobel 'Orr of Wingham spent
Sunday with ,Mr. and • Mrs, Wm.'
Orr. ••
Anniversary services were con-
ducted on Sunday last in Lan
,i4;_pttu sts-A-
'r'oWn- pastor: At both serviceS a
large congregation gathered:,
DOMINION OF CANADA — DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE
MINCOME TAX DIVISION C. FRASER ELLIQTT,
Mer -es LIN—GfitsIBS°N'ationai Rvire Tax
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