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Warren Wylds, • younger .soh of
)ilr.'. and Mrs., Dan,WYrds, has en-
,listed in the Canadian Army- and
feported at Lon.don a couple of
. weeks ago. He. spent a zni&week
leave
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Miss Dorothy •Mcfritosh enter-
her et). frierids to. a , party,,
'on. -*Tuesday evening: Dototh.3r
'begins ' her 'High. *School 'career
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. at .his home here last.
His brother Lloyd eweek.' nlisted. some
in Lricknow this Week. .
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arreMts.' George Phillips; '
M..' Gadrgo- Phillips re0..eived
d that her nephew, FUs. J..J..'
lips •, has' been trantifer d
1:Niagara 7 on -, the - Lako to
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.1rtram, Curran, . P.1S.B. A f
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II.M.C.S., Prevost, L'ondori, is,
ding a-twir week leave .at the.
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Herbert Curran, Ashfield- ••
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"..*2.- Eldon W. Buckingham has
ed at No..' 9, Pre -Aircrew
001, McGill .University, - NIon.,,,
4 where he is taking an: air
.course, ;following. ,00rii_
on of his preliminary . train-
rt, No. 3 Manning Depot, Ed-
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:time ago and is 'attached to,the.
; Ordnance -Corps at 'London.
'Both boy -a were eznPloyed 'at the
Maple...Leaf Aircraft plant prior
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RRGARDING .SENTINEL
SUBSCRIPTIONS OVERSEAS '
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. As-',. you . probably know, it„ is'
only publishers. Who.are Perrnitz
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subscribera. Thaii,.• moans ,•tha.t
every paper sent overseas must
6be . a genuine,. Paid-in.-.'ad.vance
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oseription. . .. .
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'..Thus article is simply to advise
people who ' Oder' an overseas..
stibscription; that it , the 'expiry°
of .the term we haVe. no alter-
native but to discontinue the sub-
:seription. So if you •wish a Sub-..
'scrirition . continued ... renewal's
must be ordered promptly: • ' '
,,Cringle
' visited a few days last week with,
lier Mother Mrs. 'Gillies and
Pack. •' .": ' ' . • '
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Mr. P,eter Kennedy arid Mr., &
Mrs. George •Fisher end fainily
motored tO.Milvertori. On Sunday..
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The jolly -Wor, held a Red
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Cross quiltmg at the. home of
Mrs. ' Ed .McQuillin with all ti.w.
niemberi preSent„ The ..quilt '-was
donated by. the. hestess. During
the buiitiess eriod it was decid-
,ed to donate live dollars.. to 'the
Whitechurch ReeCtosa for needy
hospital supplies. They .also. don-
ated tWo dollars .toivard thefrinds
for 'Christmas parcels for -the sol-
diets. The collection amounted to
0'30 .Lunch was Served., by . the
hOstess, The next quilting is . to.
the home of.., Mrs.
be" held atl
,Geotge KennedY. ' '
•Mr Frank Miller left on Wed -
pesda:Y.fOr •a trip out WeSt. .
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AltsiotraD hhtiholiders are seeing the urgent
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of. preparing. their homes now against • this
shottaie..T. he' y are a‘ ctihinow-H: '.• :!.. ' ':. ..1
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'II P. 'EFFICIENT: HOMES SHOULD
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Here are some
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a inspected. Order necessary
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repairs! .; .
ss Beatrice McQuillin has re, ' ' ,:_. : : - ...:,
?.d word from . her . brother SOLDIER LIST .CORRECTED •...ri...
BUT:NOT COMPLETE.. . •
les, that he has again 4r-
1. in. England ' on • the - Can; ' The number Of boys
froth this distrietineteases stead-
' .• Pte.' Torn. Inglia; :Wairiwtight,'
Alberta, la home on furlough;
ifis . friend; Mr. •RonalcV l'ucklei
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late furnace and ;pipes. where necessary. ,•• ' :
Be sake that Ou have sufficient ' tm
Or ::. : 1y . sto .
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keep this list
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Messrs Geo and Walter Burch-
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ell and Miss Ethel Burchell 'of
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4.1 ._ windows and that all..Windoiva and, ••••
r4 : doors • fit tightly. Have cracks in walls ....
yid, Overseas • • . . up to•.dateg, as.. it
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• is . use by .y local.
ord ••• has , been received bY • d ' • almost ever' •
Margaret MacPherson thai cigarettes .
organization that sends
son Goittion of 'Milvertort"hai or paicels :overseas. . • •
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red OVergeas. • Gordon -is. an:involves. good deal of work,
untant in. the Canadian ArMy. but all we ask is. that as the boys
lance. Corps Be was fOrnier- arrive overseas,. we be Irirnished
! the 10iii Concession of :Kin- with • their .address, Writteri. out
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London •• visited with Mr. and
Mrs Tom Inglis ' over - the :Week,'
end , , , • ..„ • : .
Miss 'Jean Scott and Mrs .. Car-
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ter of London 'visited on Sunday
.With the ° Tatter's brother, .:' ' Mi.
Bob -Autchisori. and 'Mrs: ,Htitch...'
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s'' ",'"F• Mrs. Cecil Forster and
4.1-.. . repaired.: Weatherstrip wherever it: is ..
/1":!-1 necessary. Consider seriously the insula- ."
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tion : of ceiling anckwalls. :' •• . -' ; •.' ' • .
' gany.liomes.W.aste as much as 60% of their fuel through ineffi,
,:, cent -heating equipment, .inadequate '•insulation „and • :Other.
heat losses.'"Wintek is Just around the corixer. ,Prepare•NOV L:
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ing Overseas . ' . •. : ' address. , . , „ , „ . , . •
Le Publisher learned this •It is only' by , '
keeping this liat
t ofoa, cousin we never, knew, complete; and:' addreaseS. up 'tol
had.. He is ,Flying Officer 'date' that deliverY. of these:.par-
'Herbert
family of Palmerston .spent Sun-
day • with ,:Mr.. and Mrs.: • jas,•,Foi,-
stet. • ,
Mr. and Mrs Ell McQuillin .&,
Grant visited on Sunday in Pais.7,
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THE DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS AND 'SUPPLY
HON. C.'D..HOWE, Minister
and Orr,' sofi'.of Rev. Cels,' that are so appreciated, '..1.s.
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Mrs. J. A. Orr,' who iS report.. possible. .. • ,
nisaing after air '.. '. " ,„
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(Intended for Last Week). ..
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Duets by
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27th FO Orr attended SOLDIER BAGS WILL .
. Labor Day week -end visitors.
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1 evening service: mein-
bets of Auburn choir 'and:loca
'talent.
o 'Milli . public . school. and: CONTAIN LOVELY GIFTS. ..
igeville High Schobl. • . His . .
?r, 'and. D. M, ThomPsOn, it As a result of the efforts of ..
honipson,. James.. R. Hackett local residents, and rural branch-
the late Matthew spioui . es of the Red Cross, a. good num-
! all first cousins. ‘ - .. . ber of lovely Christmas bags will-
• • . . _ • -be packet:1.4ot -the -boys in- hos-
iri this community were Mr . and
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Mrs.. John Griffin and Miss Lor-
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terson of Detroit." at : Mr. John .
MacMillan's; Mr.' and Mrs. Albin
9riffin of Detroit and Mrs. Mey-
ers,Of .Waliterton_atiVir....,Pativfac,
vices atis
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, The weather was ideal for an-
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niversary services . at Blake s
Church on.'. Sunday,' September
19tii..Large.congregations greeted
Rev. Harold Snell 1 of Auburn,
Who -delivered-inspiting' Mesa -ages':
• We' re. enjoYed. . Rev.' H.
i Snell also 'sang. a solo at the
.evening service ' The flowers
.Were arranged 'beautifully, ' and
the various committees in 'charge
will indeed' be gratified with .the
1 Of Former Resident • : . pital . in 'Newfoundland.. •
'Milian's; Mr. Maxwell of Tor-
Mr: :Jas.
both afternoOn.„and eVening. Rev.
suceess ofs. rather arinivetsar3r...:.
; :Father's Old Home A successful shower was held
iro 'brothers, Jiin. and Charlie last week; at' Mrs. YOun's, with
rie, spent the week -end `here. Mrs. Youn, Mrs. Yoven and:Mrs:
f purpose of their visit was J. L. ' MacMillan . as hostesses.
.e their father's home town There was a generous donation
the farm home in this com- of • gifts and Money. Mrs..R.5am
onto at Fotstet's; Mr,:.
and, Mrs. Earl' Johnson;- l‘lit. and
Mrs. Ronald Forster d' Nancy
. of Collingwood and Mts.- Gordon
Montgomery of • Kapuskasing at
Mr. Jas. Forster'S and: Mt. 'Geo.
G.., G. Howse was present to aS7
siat in the aitetnoon. Rev Camp-
•bell.TaVener of Bluevale, a' form-
.er pastor,of this. charge,: and Mrs.
TaVener, were • present at the
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the doctor for trouble With'lumps
on her arrris. and out they.
were. Musa:ea. found. -
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ity where he was raiSed. arid .Mrs. Wm. Hornell poured
Fisher's. • . . , 1
Muter Larry Griffin
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r father is James H. Perdue, tea and, Mis. Kilpatrick, Mts.
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$sides , in EdniontOn. He McAlpine, Mrs. W. B. Anderson
and. Mts. Morgan Henderson Eta-
t Vest about forty 'years ago.•
e .in his teens. His son Jim sisted. . - . . ... . .,
ith. the .R..C.A.F. at Guelph • Other generous contributions
son Charlie wears an army were made toward tete bags. as!
result of two -table bridge. part-•
itzin and is stationed at Camp. a.
len. , - ` ' ies. held by Mrs. Hornell, wir,g,
two boys got togethet for McKim, Mrs. R. Robertson, .mrs:
?eliend leave arid decided to Pearlman, Mrs. 'Porteous, : Mts.
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Philip, Mrs.Donaldson and :G: H.
what' incidentally to order a year's Smith. . • :,, , •
cription to The Sentinel to be Further find contributions were.
to "Dad". received from rural wits of the
' local Red Cross branch. , • .
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ed With Harvest •
to his home in Detroit after alien-
ding. the past few weeks with his'
cousin, Miles and 'LaVerne•Mac7'
Millan. • • .. . . .
Miis. Torn, Inglis' and Pauline
visited with Mr.' and Mrs. Jack
Inglis of Petrolia on Labor Day.
Mr. Mac Inglis returned to'Sat,
nia. , . • .1
. Mr. and Mrs. -Miles MacMillan
left for a trip to the Weit. : .
, Mr, and Mrs, Geo. -Kennedy,
Billy..and Jack visited recently
With . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hen-
derson btriear Wingham.
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' TO THE 'PEOPLE OF, ONTARIO
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gdr.. Wray Pimnelli. of °Kin- .RECEIVES LETTER FROM. •.
)., who has been overseas .for SON' IN HONG ii010 ..
ae, tells of helping with the'
it harvest in England. Wray • Norman Henderson, a C. N.. R.
tile girls Work in the fields' conductor of Toronto and form-
on the stacks like Men and: erly. of Seaforth, has received a
ve° ime '' they ,' can work he letter from his son William who
"They'. made us look like • has been a prisoner ok the Japs
at first".. . : . since Hong Kong.
awing in • is • done • with a The letter, which ,was received
e- horse, with another in re- about three weeks ago, . was writ
i if they get stuck. Wagons ten on June. 19, 1942, • jut six.
ix feet by ten feet and about months after. Hong Koriefell. It
.School• re -opened this week
with Miss Jean' MacMillan at No.
9. Miss Jean Forster ,alsO resumeF.
ed her . duties at GlenannOn
School. 2 .
. Mr. and MrS. Rhys Pollock and
Richard spent Sipiday :With Mr..
and Mts. George' Fisher,
Mr. and Mil. Win. MacDonald'
and Mrs George Fisher, Kathleen ,
and Mary Margaret visited in
London on Tuesday and'Wediies-
day. • • • ''''c • • t
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high 'empty, so had been 14 months in teaching
44, and Mrs Jean Smith,
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pitching on is "darn hard Canada, . • .
The Arlo are all. two- This fact will be Oncouraging
6 to to- Mrs. Viola Jewitt of London
arid Jean and Mrs. Percy Crozier
of Kincardine spent Monday •ev7 •
ening with Mr, and Mrs,,..Frdnk
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the time the letter was writ. as, yet received no *Ord Of her '
August 23rd) WraY had. just scn, Sgt. Charlie Jewitt who Was
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`cleave with the Catiadian,. Fcriew at ited.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mathets .
and ,IVIiss Hattie Gallagher vis-
over the week -end with Mi..
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