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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1943
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:SPEED the VICTORY •
AS CHAIRMAN OF. HURON COUNTY..
WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE I . send out .cor
dial greetiojp:gs to every citizen. The raising of
this. •5th Victory., -Loan is- the biggest task to
which 'the people ' of Huron` ever set . their •
'hands.. It.will be one,factor in our final .sue-
cess
sue cess if. we begin 'witha full realization 'of the
vast and difficult responsibility • to, which We
are :committed . and• match this challenge with , .
the.earnestness and'determination that.,s • the
very stuff of Victory:
THERE IS GOOD NEWS that our armed
forces are moving forward and that news
should lift our spirits to a thigh level of
eagerness and enthusiasm: But there is no
news that the wary' as just : about over and
that we may , relax our efforts. The . prospect
is not .of a war tapering off to a quick and
easy finish, but of a warrisang.to an increasing
.crescendo. of stubborn fighting.
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'SOMETHING TUGS AT. OUR HEARTS as
We. think of our boys, Caught 'in this fury of
battle What can we ' do for them? The beest
thdo for ing.we give them the
weapons, annabu, abundanceofw a .-...
p pons -or rather
the best thing we can .do for them is to buy
Victory Bonds --for with our . Victory Bonds
the weapons will be 'provided.
FOR THE SAKE -OF ALL OUR HURON
COUNTY BOYS OVER THERE --
o speed . the Victory
Out of Huron .County's great prosperity—
Ae\your answer to 'the call of duty-
As an °act -of -Thanksgiving----
B U y ,VICTORY
`hanksgiving -_BUY,VICTORY BONDS,
yours, Faithfully,
W. A. BEECROFT, Chairman..
Huron County War 'Finance Committee.
KINLOSS .CENTRE
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas O'Hagan,
- and Patsy of Riyersdale, Mid-,
ford of B. C., Helen of Detroit,
• Mich., Geraldine O'Hagan of
• Hanover, Ronald McInnes of
Lucknow, Miss Margarette Mc1
Ivor of Kincardine, Mr. Huntley
Da.son;;rt -Hugh McKenzie, Lang':
side, Mrs. Dawson of London,
• Miss Helen Valad of Lucknow;,
. Mrs. Calvin McKay of Windsor
were holiday. visitors with the
latter's mother, Mrs. Valad.
Mr•4 and Mrs. Keiffer & friends
of Teeswater, Mips Lillian Doyle
and Mr. Henry Caesar of Lang
KINLOUGH
Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs.
'Russell Bushell on the .arrival of
a baby boy.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Graham was the scene of a happy:
event on Thursday evening last
when neighbors and friends gath-
ered to shower Miss Dorothy Pin-
nell, bride of the week. The
ing room was beautifully decor-
ated with pink andwhite stream-
ers and white wedding bells .hung
over the chair of honor. Mrs.
Graham escorted : the bride, to ,tier.
place and all joined in singing
"The more we get together". Mrs.
W..J.. McLean capably •;•acted as-
chairlady. Readings were given
by Mrs. Arthur Graham and Mrs.
Perry Hodgins, Mrs. John Em
merson sang a solo and Mrs. Tom
Hodgins conducted a contest.
Miss May Boyle then read, an ad-
dress .to. the bride expressing the
kindly . wishes from all present.
Dorothy thanked the ladies and
invited them all' to. visit. her; in
her, new home • in London. All
joined in singing"For. she's .a
jolly .good fellow". The bride re-
ceived ' many beautiful. and use-
ful gifts which, showed the high
esteem in which. she was held.
Mrs. Allan Wall assisted in open-
ing the gifts while Mrs. Wilbert
Hodgkinsonread theattached'
verses. n y -1 Serd-
by the hostess and a social chat
enjoyed.
Mr.. and Mrs. Ez Stanley and
children have moved . to the 'farm
of the late Mr. and Mrs. /Har y
Blackwell, which^was owned by
Mr. k. Shevw,felt of Kincardine
before Mr. Stanley° purchased' it.,
Congratulations to. LAC. Mer-
vyn Cameron and Mrs. Cameron
Who were married on Saturday
last. .
Mr. Joe Hodgkinson of Sarnia
spent the week -end at his 'home
here.
side spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar ,Keiffer. 1
Mr. ' Lloyd. Ackert of Toronto
visited-with-his-parentsr.-Mr,andl
Mrs. Ernest Ackert.
Mr. ` Collins of the store staff
left last week for the• North. Mr.
Collins' will be tnissed around the
Corner wherehe has made a host
-of friends:.
Mr. Morris Hodgins met- with
a painful accident Monday when
(he cut •his arm which required
:several . stitches.
Try a Want Advt.—They bring
results.
SEINED/ffEIPENCEF1IRINAM
Purina . Chain( -Ton
For....
GROWING PULLETS, . GROWING TURKEYS, LAYING
FLOCKS AND BREEDER TURKEYS
• PURINA CHEK-R-TON serves as a ' flock treatment for
large -xoudw_orms (ascarids)..and .•as._. an appetizer and in-
testinal' astringent.
FOR HOGS
Add 1 Bag Hog Chow to each 5 bags: Chop — Produce 1.
Hogs, per 'ton of. Chop instead of just 2 — Ask for plan of
self -feeder. For reliable farmers, we will supply you with
Hog ' Chow at today's 'Cash Price, • pay when the Hogs go to -
market7--no carrying charge.
Buy Purina By The Ton and Save Money
Lorne MacLennan,.. 'Phone 77-w
FOR SALE _ rubber, tired top.
buggy. R. J. Moore, Lucknow.
FOR SALE—Set of . Knowledge •
Books, ,good as new. Apply at
Sentinel Office.
FOR' SALE -1'3 -inch, Maple Leaf
plate grinder, ih good'shape. AP -
ply at Sentinel Office. '
FOR' SALE -Hand washer with.
wringer, in first, class shape.'Ap-
pl3r- at; Sentinel Office.
WANTED TO RENT—two rooms,
furnished or otherwise, for house-
keeping. Apply. Box 38, Luck -
now Sentine .. -
CAMERON—PINNELL
The church of Ascension was
-the- scene of a lovely autumn
wedding on Saturday last when
Dorothy ,Adeline,, eldest daughter
'of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pinnell be-
came the bride of ' LAC. Mervyn
J. Cameron, son of Mr. and Mrs.
:Hugh_ •'Cameron__ of Huron The
ceremony was performed by Rev:
George Honour, rector of the
church. The wedding music was
played by Miss Edna Boyle. The
bride, given in marriage by her
&father, looked charming in a
white brocaded satin in Victoria
style With a halo fingertip veil.
She carried a bouquet of Briar-
Cliffe roses and lily -of -the -Val-
ley. Her sister, ' Mrs. John Hill,
as matron of honor, wore 'a tur-
quoise net over satin gown 'with
matching headdress . and carried
a bouquet of.; Johanna, Hill roses
and bouvardia.,The groom was
supported by M. John" Hill. The
ushers were LAC. Lorne Cameron
and LAC. Glen Pinnell. ' During
the, signing of the register, the
choir sang "0 Perfect Love". Fol-
lowing the ceremony a' reception
was given' at the bride's, home
where the dining room was taste-
fully decorated in pink and white
streamers with, the bride's four-,
storey wedding cake adorning
tlre table: A buffet 'luncheon was
served by a number of girl
friends of . the bride. A toast to
thebride wasgive», by Retr. G.
Honour and was replied to by the
groom. All 'joined in singing "For
they are !jollygood fellows". The
groom's gift to the bride was an
onyx diamond set ring, the' bride's
gift to the groom was an .identi-
fication bracelet. The happy
couple left amid showers of .con-
fetti and good wishes for their
honeymoon to Niagara FaTTs,
Windsor and other points. •The
bride- chose for travelling .. a
brown two-piece suit with bieg.e
accessories. Ontheir return they
PICK UP your copy of the C,an-
adian Tire Corp. Winter Sports
and Accessories . supplement at
Campbell's Garage, Winghain..
BIUe's Auction`
Sale Register
Thurs., Oct: '14 --farm stock &.
irnplenients, 2 miles south
of , Tiverton. Wm: Camp-
bell, Prop.
Friday,: Oct.' 15—Cattle of U.
kinds, one mile north' of
Tiverton. Dune. Cameron,
Prop.
Tues., Oct. 19 -farm stock &
implements at farm of Ed
Welsh, Con. 9, East Wawa
nosh. r
Thurs., Oct. 21—implements &
registered Holstein cattle,
Colborne: Township. Wrn.
' Tabb,. Prop.
Friday, October 22—.40 head of
'choice cattle.. 'all in good
Condition. Wilfred McCar-
thy', Prop.
Saturday, Oct. 23—household
furniture at residence of
Jas. .Johnstone,._..Goderich.
Donald B. Blue, Auc..
Coming. Events 1.
ST. PETER'S (Anglican) Church,
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17th ;
No morning service.
7.30 -Rite of 'Confirmation. Rt.
Rev. C. A. Seeger, Bishop
of Huron Diocese.' ,
CARO -OF THANKS
Mrs. Robert Andrew and Ellen
wish to 'acknowledge with sincere
gratitude : and blanks . the many
kinds acts and expressions of
sympathyextended them by
friends and neighborsin their
bereavement.
NOTICE
Members of the Kairshea Club
are requested to turn itt knitting
at the next meeting on Thursday,
October lst. Cookies are also
wanted for • packing soldiers' box-.
es and a silver collection will be
taken 'to assist • in buying articles
for • these boxes. .
T. ARMSTRONG
OPTOMETRIST
IN LUCKNOW
EACH WEDNESDAY
FROM
2 p.m. to 6 'o'clock
AT WM. SCHMID'S STORE.
P. Stuart MacKenzie
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
Walkerton, Ontario.
IN LUCKNOW
Each' Wednesday
....Afternoon_ & . Evening...:...
At G. H.. S'MITH'S OFFICE
will reside in. London where the
ljride is employedin war work
and the groom stationed at the
R.C:A.F. School at. Centralia.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris 'Shelton
of Toronto spent the week -end.
with the former's mother here.
Miss Evelyn McLean spent the
week -end with her mother, Mrs'.
W. J. McLean.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Borthwick
of. St. Catherines spent the week --
end with their parents here and,
at Kincardine.
Edbert Bushell, -'R.C.A.F., Mrs.
Bushell and babe of Toronto were
home Over the week -end.
Kenneth McFarlan. of Kincar-
dine visited over the week -end
in the village.
On Tuesday afternoon the Wo-.
men's Institute members joined
with the local Red Cross ladies
at the Orange Hall and enjoyed
an afternoon quilting and social
and there were also twelve boxes
packed from the. Institute to boys
in uniform overseas The Red
Cross will be packing boxes very
soon so•please help if :you-can--i-n
any, way. .
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Conductor: "What's that you're
holding on your lap?"
Passenger-: "It's an 'unexploded
bomb I'm taking to the' police
station",
--Conductor: • . `Goodness, man!
Pdt it under -the seat!"
ZION
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hunter
and. Marlene, Mr. and Mts. W. T.
oardner and. Mr. Harold Gard-
ner
spent Sunday With Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Freeman, Leeburn.
Mrs. Frank Ritchie had word
from her brother Lloyd .who was
stationed in Scotland.
Mrs. Isaac Andrew' spent Sun-
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Woods of St. Helens.
Pte. David Anderson wished
tothank the Zion ladies for the
parcel he received overseas,
which was very acceptable and
much enjoyed. Dave plans on
spending his next leave in taking '
a week's course at Oxford Uni-
versity, London, .England. • -
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fii by and
sons Bruce -an Warren of Ex-
eter were Sunday' visitors with
Mrs. Isaac Andrew and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Kirkland. Mr. Fiii-
lay is stationed at Centralia with..
the R.C.A.F,
Miss Violet. Ritchie of Listowel
and Miss Irlrna Hackett of Tor-
onto spent the week -end at their
homes here..
• Messrs:Lane and Harold Gard-
ner of Hamilton were at their
respective -homes overthe boll'
day,
Miss Noreen Cobb of Hamilton.
spent Thanksgiving day with
her uncle 'and -aunt, Mr. and Mrs.,
Richard. Gardner.
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