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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-03-09, Page 3THURSDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1944 The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, ntanlo PAGE THREE JUST RECEIVED THE NEWEST SPRING, STYLES IN - Ladies (oats •and .Dresses and ..._ Mens.S.uits'• Call and ,See Our 'Display and_Make Your Easter Selection Early. Saturday Special LADIES' :FLOWERED DRESSES $2.:95 and '.$3.95 Pearlman COUNCIL MINUTES WEST ' WAWANOSH• • The West Wawanosh Council held; its regular Meeting on Feb- ruary 8th with • all' the members present. Theminutes of the Jan- wary meetingw cr el read and ac- cepted on motion of 'Councillors Miller .and Finnigan. On motion of . Councillors 'McAllister • and Finnigan a resolution • for the reeve and treasurer to make ap- plication for the .subsidy on 1943 roads : expenditures waa-passed. - -t .By-law NO: 2, ,estimating ex- penditure on roads for 1944' was passed on motion ' of Councillors Miller and McPherson. ' Grants' of $1'0 to St. Helenslibrary and $5.01D each .,to Manchester and Dungannon libraries were order - .ed paid on motion of Councillors Miller -and ,McPherson.. On mot- ion of. Councillors McAllister tz 'Miller Mr. `Robert Chamney was appointed weed inspector. The Cauneil adjourned to meet on March' 1•4th • at 1.30. p.m. - r.n n, Bh-il-lipa,� Cier13._ KINLOUGH Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burt return-, ed to Toronto after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs.. Chas. Burt..' Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert ' Hong kinson and Kenneth spent the weekend • with relatives in Lon- don. Congratulations to • Mr. & .Mrs, .Cliff Lloyd of Tonawanda, N. Y. on . the arrival of twine boys on .February 29th.. • • IV1rs. 'Roy. Graham and Ronnie spent the week -end with; rela- tives in London. LAC. Mervyn Cameron & .Mrs. -Cameron of London spent a few days With 'their parents here. -Mr.'and Mrs. ••.�Ez Stanley ' and family 'sent 'Sunday. with ,Kin- loss Kin,k ss friends. a r , Mr... and 'Mrs.• . Jahn : Currie of • near' •Wingham ; 'spent Sunday With Mr,,, and Mrs. Harold Percy and: Mr and Mrs. W. Lapp The' Red Cross • are . having as St. Patrick's social 'on- • Friday, March 17th in.the school. Ladies are all asked to bring 'boxes for -sale t� have •an old fashioned box social to. 'raise funds: Mr.., Gordon Statters is to be •the guest.. speak- • er to tell many interesting facts about 'Newfoundland- where he is stationed. Musical numbers' & items of 'program will be given. The Women's Institute met on Thursday last at the ' home. of Mrs. Aylmer' Ackert. Mrs Tom Hodgins Presided, -in the. absence of• the president.• Aftei, the -usual •opening exercises Mrs. Tom .Har- ris read -a .poem. Dr.' Johnston .of Lucknow conducted a •very inter- esting • quiz., on •disease, their symptons, . precautions and care. Mrs. Archie .McKinnon read the :current .events. Mrs: 'W. J. Me - Lean • ably dealt • with the •topic. A word. fitly ' spoken is like ap- -ple-s--of-silver-._in:pictures-of-gold. it s " This your ' 1944 motor vehicle :stamp i pgailon "R SVPEHIOR BAKING RESULT Costs Tess'than 1c. per :average bakin' MADE IN -CANAOF • The hostess for the April meet- •ing • is Mrs. Wm. Graham. The. meeting' closed with the National- Anthem. ationalAnthem. . • SPECIALS '' • in • Congoleurn and Feltol Rugs. Good ,selections in' patterns,: most. sizes: The Market Store. �•• • HELEN'S1, The March meeting' of the Wo- men's Institute. was held. in the cornniunit ' hall with 13 ladies: present and with Mrs. Archie Aitchison ,in the chair. The roll call was responded to . by naming "One way I can help . the war'", It :was agreed . to ,hold the next suilting. on. Thursday, March '16, A letter ' of. thanks 'from Fink McQuillin,. for, his Xmas parcel. was. read. • 'Mrs. John • Cameron, Mrs. Stuart and Miss• Mary Mur- ray were appointed a 'nominating committee to bring. in a slate of officers atthe April meeting. It was ,decided to give $10 to the Red • Cross. ' The Mot'to "Look be- • fore'you leap" was read. by Mrs. . E. W. Rice.. Readings were given by Mrs. , McPherson, Mrs.' •Webb ' and Mrs: Carneron. • • The •topie•— was in charge: of • Mrs.• Ball. who', chose as •her ,subject "Will peace bring a •United States of Europe?' . Mrs...Rice favored- with a` sdlo. �, At the, conclusion lurch• was. ser ved, and •a social hour, enjoyed. Miss Jean Thom, is home afte�c ' . •spending, the. past few •weeks • in . Toronto. It ,renews your 1943. plate? Your 1944. motor vehicle permit is now ready, Good citizenship and good sense tell you to get it• now. Take goodcare of your ".1943 plate. Wartime re- strictions require that . you use it for another year. Your motor: vehicle permit fee remains the same. With your 1?44 motor vehicle permit there will be. issued a . windshield stamp such as that illustrated. The display of :this stamp will validate, the use •of your 1943 plate. 1944 drivels` licenses arc now available and should ry t be secured at once. a1 I I I®I•11 I I®sI I Irs1 II y. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Do you know • :that both your motor vehicle - permit ,end driver's license will be automati- cally suspended _until yore f le proof of financial responsibility ifyou are convicted of a violation (lithe. law foitcnvir g an accident? You may find an insurance policy difficult to secure then. It isbetter to dria"e safely and: avoid accidents - thati m find' ourself unable .irr 'drive at all. GEO.' H. DOUCET , 'Minister of Highways �'•co;•,. 4:tr•• n:•:3:. +:•:.::::;rit •rr ':^.' �,. k; ;:;:;c:;i,?:}:{c; .`+C•:.,•.:>;{;:. •'r;P;•i•`.;H` ^.;:t:.,,::......'y+:9?,, '•.ti• • , r .+,,:;ti ;;�;.;...:.:;r,.i t+;: •..: r:::: ' •,�?', �:}.'`.•, :': •..}:•: ' •. ti: r.. t.•.:v •.•G$t•:::.:2., r;>3`��: �� y. ::}' :•:+�.CQv:1 r {,;v'it;ir: :•::. :?,'+. 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