The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-03-09, Page 5TuuRsDitit, MARCH 916, 1944
•The Lucknow Sentinel, Luckno*, Ontario
NOTICE
We now have good hardwood
L• slabs and are booking orders on
yceum 'Theatre the basis of.one hardwoOd to one
• mixed slabs. These slabs are 'ali
WI NGHAM
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Thursday; Friday, Saturday
MARCH 9, 10, 1.1
OLIVIA: • DeHAVI,LLAND
ROBERT CUMMINGS
'Princess O'Rourke
Several old „and favorite,stor-.
ies have been dressed in mod-
ern clothes and circumstances
to: prOvidellthis romantic.comt-
edy. • ,
Also "Short Subjects"
Matinee :Sat. afternoon at 2.30
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
MARCH. 13, 14, 15
CHARLES BOYER
JOAN FONTAINE
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The Constant Nymph
A romantic drama taken from
the book by Margaret Ken-
nedy.
Also "Short. Subject"
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BRA r (figrichsv
D0s t.111Trikt
• Bray Chicks are real mOney-
; 'takers. 1. can prove. it. Mace
your order here. '100% live ci,•
livery guaranteed.. •
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choice green slabs. We will also
have cordwood and all kinds of
short wood. Order now for later
delivery. -
The Lucknow Sawmill Co..
Phones: Office 80; res., 57 & 79
•AUCTION SALE
OF FARM PROPERTY
There will:be offered, for sale
by Public Auction at the office'
of Joseph Agnew, Lucknow, On-
tario, on Saturday, March 18,
1944, at 2' o'clock:. the South 53
acres of 'Lot 7, 12th. ConcesSion,
Kinloss • Township.
'On .this ProPerty is a fraMe,
house and a frame barn on ce-
ment foundation, about 40' by,
60'.
This farm is well located about
1/2 mile west of Kinlough, and
is being 'sold to close an estate.
Terms Of sale .10.% on the day
of sale and the balance 30 days
thereafter.
Further particulars and condi-
tions of sale may be obtained on
application to the undersigned.
DATED this fourth day of
.March, 1944.
Wellington Henderson, •
• Lucknow, Auctioneer.
J, H. Crawford,
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitor for the Vendor,.
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' NOTICE •
FERTILIZER, NOTICE
The Lucknow 'ConSumer's Co -
Operative Association will be
mixing fertilizer Materials for the
farmers' needs as usual. We have,
as usual,' Materials for mixing all
authorized brands, and are pre-
Ipared, t� mix 242/4 withouttill,„
er, for 'nixing with the grain
and sowing with an ordinary seed
di;i11. Qui, fertilizer will be de-
livered in jute 'or cotton , bags:
Plrase order early, Prices „ best
• possible,' • •
• John Jamieson,
FINLAYSON BR.OS •
vi manager. Phone 71; Lucknow. • .•
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4), ROOM FOR EVERYBODY...
PRODUCTION MEN—keeping
tonstant touch with ,
sources of .raw -Inateri-
els, suppliers of parts, .
government and
tary authorities.
THE ARMED FORCES'— with •
• sponsibility for training . •
and supply, for troop'
—.--inovetitents, ' for .oPera-
, tions on land, air and
ocean battlefronts.
' .GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS — in
touch with every phase
of our prOduction and
military progratn—with
,• foreign gOvernments—
. with national and international. war
agencies.
'YOU—depending on. yourtelephone
for quick, essential cont. rt,
mitnication at work and
at home..
in
re!.
...Oatelephone lines can
carry this ivartime ,load only if ss all Ilse
e7cifiting. facilities• sintrinfily, and :keel) our
calls jusi as' 41011 :Mill h1 i,ss1iLe as we
can. - •
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Achlitioltal.eciiiiiiiiienti se'kerel. litnite4 by
niaterial sliortavy..! ec)-(tiveration must take'
the place ctf. ccni,,•irlicticiii if 'ei.4:4-eittlifi t811S
arc Lo go thrtitiL:11 pronipt!y,
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MAFEICIN,c
• Mr. Finlay Shackleton and son
Keith of Mount Forest visited on
Saturday with Mr. Norman
Shackleton.
Bertram Curran of London
spent the week -end at the home
of his parents.
, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. 'Anderson,
Mr. and Mi:s. Harvey Anderson
and Marilyn visited Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. "Hodgins of Kinlough, on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Irwin Of
spent a few days last
week at her 'former home. He is
„recuperating after a recent op-
eration.
Mr. 4oy, Aitkinson of Sarnia
made a short visit at, his sister's,
Mrs:.. Rich Kilpatrick on. Sunday.
• Sunday school will be at 11
o'clock at Blake's next Sunday.
Church at 1.30 in the evening.
The. W.M.S. meeting Was to be
on Tuesday, has been postponed
for a week oh account of the
Weather and ieyehndition Of the
roads.
Mr. Durnin Phillips of St. Hel-
ens and Mr. Harry Phillips, a
returned.' soldier from • Christie
St. Hospital; Toronto, spent Sun-
day p.m. with Mr. and Mrs. Her -
/man Phillips. • -
ZION • ,
The monthly meeting of W. M.
S. at Zi0n will meet at ,MrsL
Ernest Gardner's this Thursday
afternoon, •
Mrs. W. G. Hunter visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris of
Holyrood on Sunday afternoon.
,Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred. Quaid
and daughters Mildred and .Mar-
ion. of Saltford visited, Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gard-
ner. ' • •
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Pte. Bill Reed .of Debert, N. S.
and ,MrS.. Reed of Auburn •visited
Saturday 'with, Mr, and Mrs.
hey. Ga4lnei: and • Mr. and Mrs.
'Will Gardner: • .• '••
Mr. Chris • Pottage of 'Boston,.
• Mass.,. spent the . week -end with
Mr.• and Mrs. Will -Gardner.' .
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gardner
,spent Sunday: afternoon with Mr.
& Mrs. Firank Johnston of Holy
• LANGSIDE. NORTH
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The Patriotic • Society had a
gpod crowd at the hall on •Fri-
day 'evening. • It •was decidea to•
hold . the _next Party on Wed-
nesday evening, March 15 when
George and . Jim 'Moffat will be
the hosts. • • • ,
• Miss Phyllis JaCklen of .Tees -
Water spent the week -end ..with.
Miss Winnifred Donaldson. • •
The United W.M.S. :held their
March meeting : at the home of
Mrs. George, Harkness ,on
day. During the program Miss..
E•rnm.a • RichaidsOn read a • short
address and • little Gordon Mof-
fat presented Mrs. Harkness With
a luncheon Set. • •
The Mission Band meeting was
held on Saturday at the home of
Miss Gertie Brown.
Mr. Jim Orr spent Sunday at.
his home.
IleV, Mr. Wilson was, able. to
take charge of the, service again
o.n , Sunday.
Mr. Ricii:ard Orr receive.d not-
ice to ,report at.London on Mon-
day.
Mr. and, Mrs. Jim McPherson
and family spent Sunday at Mr.
Peter Moffat's. • •
ASHFIELD NOTES
Mr. & Mrs. atter cook, Lorne
and Ivan spent Saturday:with
friends in,,Clinton;
Mrs.- M. Hogan returned home:
after spending the past ten days
with • her ,daughter in Markdale.
Miss Stan Gibson visited :with
friends • in Clinton recently:,
• Mr. Harold Ritchie •virl-to • has
been employed .with .Mr. J. Mat=
Intosh for the .pastyear has re-
turned. to' his hortie.
Mr. C. E. .11/Ic onagh' returned.
home from Toronto- after • visit-
ing with friends for the past two
weeks.
The Red Cross meeting which
was held at the home of Mrs.
J. .Hunter on Thursday was a
grand suceeas.-„fwenty-six ladies
participated' M,. the., afternoon's
activities and completed •
•. quilting of three Ouilfs, a record
for the community, . • :' •
• Mrs. Robt. Ritehie. and Mrs.
Andrew. Ritchie generously don-
• .ated: a very Tine quilt to the Red:
Cross.
•
Mi.s. Will Helm and --Effildren
Carol and ,Evans are spending a
fewdays with hey parents in
Clinton..
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Norris 4S,:
children of Markdale spent Sun-
day with Mr. and'Mrs. M. Hogan,
Victoria .Mission Band
The regular meeting of the
Mission Band was held on Mon-
day , afternoon. After the call to
worship, hymn 746 was sung.
Opal Orr read the scripture les-
son. Miss M. MacDougall led irk
prayer. Recitations were given
by Betty Conley and Shirley Ab-
erdein. Musical numbers induct,
ed a song by the juniors, a solo. ,
by Ruth Johnston & a piano SQ10,
by Grace Huston. The Band div-
ided for study, Miss M.IVIacDou-
gall taking charge of the seniors;'
• and Mrs.. G. Fisher the 'juniors..
The,. meeting closed with the
singing of hymn 212 and repeat-, -
.ing the Lord's 'prayer. ,
• • r. ,
rood.
.• Mrs. 'JGeorge Hunter is spend..
ing a while with her daughtes•-•
Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw and Mr.
Laidlaw of Fingall,
THRIFTY SOWtelafatf
euteiffree„.
TO' PAY TAXES
PROMPTLY
War --time taxes are necessarily •so heavy as to' be a
financial problem for every Canadian. It -is advisable to
save money to pay taxes promptly, but if through
unforeseen circumstances you find yourself Without
sufficient cash to meet them when due, a bank loan. is
probably the best solution to your problern. A loan
may actually save money for you by enabling you to
avoid penalties for overdue taxes. •
Our policy' in Making personal loans is to help _
Canadian wage -and -salary -earners, prOfessional men
ma women and business executives to keep
fit.. We therefore make such loans—ar very low rates
and on easy terms of payment. Do not hesitate to talk
over your needs in confidence with the manager Of our
branch in your own locality.
• The cost is low, and the terms are fair:
Only $3.65 for a $100 loan repayable
in12 monthly instalments; smaller and
larger loans -at proportionate cost.
Ask for our,. folder "Do You Need Money?"
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NDED 1 1817
• A Million Depositors Enjoy Our Banking Service
Lucknow Branch:
y. N. 14.REST, Manager
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