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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-04-13, Page 5
Q 'AGE SIX The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontariq WANT ,P-OSTAL DISTRICT ON `TORO.r TO MAIL As a .result of wartime condi- tions and • shortage of trained postal help, the' Director of Post- , al Services ahs requested that the postal . district number be in- serted .in the address of a,11 mail to Toronto., •, In ' this ' regard The . Sentinel's ' •Toronto mailing' list is "being sent to -the Postal Service so it can. be' keyed .according to districts. Toronto has. been divided into 14 postal ,districts. numbered from 1 '15 with the exception of num- bers . T a,nd • eleven. Among the 'districts is. 2 ,and 2B.. . • ;Wry:: And • if I refuse ,••• ence, will you kill yourself?. Clarence: That has. been my.. usual .custom: • Gas ati WHITECHIJRCH. 1Vliss Winnifred Farrier of Tor- onto is spending her --Easter hall` -E days with her: parents,. Mr. 'and Mrs.. W. °R. ,Farher. • Mr. .and Mrs. W.. J'os: •Hendek! son • of Wingharn " visited • bast Thursday with Mrs. David Ken- ne • Mr.. ' and Mrs.. Ira" MacLean & Pate. Cecil Froome of near Kingston spent .the week - end here: • . • w Mr. and Mrs. Laidla' and f:arrr-• ily of Wingharn visited on,. Sun- day at thehomes of Mrs, ,C. Mur- ray 'end' Mr..; Robert Mowbray. Mr!' Robt: • Rae of ''.Luoknow .is wixing the .Institute Hall this ,week for hydro ' Wren •Velma 'Scott • h'ab.,.been transferred' from .St.. Hyacinthe, Quebec to Sidney,. Nova Scotia. ' • family ,of Sarnia and Mr. and. Mrs. :Cross ani1 family of Walker ton visited on Good Friday with their 'parents, Mr. and 'Mrs.~'J. F: MacLean. • Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Kennedy of • Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tichborne of G.oderich, Mr:' and .Mrs., Lorne ' D'urnin and family .f St. Helens .and Mr. and ,Mrs. George Kennedy. . and family. .of here. .visited on Sunday. with their mother,' Mrs.. David ken- ,nedy. . • • • •Mr..and.Mrs:.Jae 'Tir in visited last .`ridgy with ,:their son Mr. George Tiffin and Mrs. Tiffin of Langside: - Miss .1 er•tha MacKay of 1.'.6i k' onto -spent the wee -end with. her father, Mr. Hector MaoiKay:and. sang. a" solo Sunday morning •.in the Pr©sbytei ian church 'which evas very ,,,Much :appreciated. r THURSDAY, APRIL 13th, 1944 NOT SPRING YET The weatherman favored with delightful weather.. for N. Easter; but by , Tuesday the temperature dropped considerably and was• accompanied by 'snow. • Syrup makers and rnu§ki'at trappers also have vhad • little to enthuse about this spring. • Sap' has • beena comparatively poor., .run; and the rats aren't very plentiful, • of : at least are evading the traps: 'On top of this the price. has .been disappointing with a- round $2:50 being the hest' of- fered. As a. rd:sult some trappers are:holding what pelts they have., Presbyterian .Guild. • . The k' young. People's '. meeting .. was: held, at the, home of Mr.' and Mrs.. Cain • MacDonald, 'The meet ing' opened" by singing 'Psalm 99: '1'ho, scripture lesson was• read by Nosed out In : Final . $y a score: of 8 to 6, St. Cath- erine: ;used out Owen Sound for the Ontario "A" intermediate hockey championship "on Friday. Without Cy Proctor and.. Len Nichol, the Sounders dropped the first game in the. Garden City 7 to 4, but'took the second game on home ice. 6_ to 1. The third , 'dame was. also played in Owen Sound;' but St. Catherines ;proved the }beter club. • Mrs. MacDonald followed by the Bible` study by _ Miss Gretta Campbell. Miss Gladys. MacDon-, 'ald° gave, a reading and the topic was .taken by. Ronald Johnston. Roszolla Mullin sang a, solo. Hymn, n 2 )5.. *as sung fo,llo ved• :b�• -a, contest ' and Rev. ,MacDonald closed the meeting with prayer: The next meeting will .be held at the Manse. 0 • 1. • •3 w• �.v •fib' ro tr) cif i .O (1.) bq ' 4. � 4-). .a-+ ^ 'O 1-r• . ' •y, .•d cn as 'd O c :n to O 4 ba 4-� c. a) 4a G 4, .6. c. O •O .. 0 P,•oOv q) O c. CLS C4.4 y�-_ ,' . 4.) ° > ,0:O v O O v >00 ,> p 4N U S 0 �, .".vO CO '3 " 4' • o .a ~ v Oo by .O y 0c' 0 a) a �-' ~ 0 '0 00 g"°1-•••0 p > 2 :0..0 'd 'O.04O•�o�.o 44 1.,as v () .Ct$ C4) CIS .F.bl1 O 44 to... ESS O >E0 6. • Q % 4)y 0) `4 tpy:'CD 03 k'> a.•ba)cnC .4)O vO000pci'a°y3 . a, s ›O ~ Ts °) P.p •m 4, c.•.A o , 4)• a) V .. G. G •• cz .t".a.) O x (1) v a.) 6, bACO cis O al u 4) c�°E •) • 43 .:-.).o 4pe 06 co •nd •'j.,ci,. O.c 0 4~ b!) •�..z� O9'0 bAc4.. •r4 0 •..°k 4) ti) 4-+ .d4++J 4+ > O . A O G NctsQO ycci2.O. G Aro; � acn in O O >, OE u)O pOI) O OO' a;•b b0U p 4 °cu az N .0i O • • En .-. "c -ii , O •� r•+ N EIS' 4.)'d , .2• :F.+ .0 V O.0 ch• O'r100 4) 73 aa) ro0)O •o ..s0 0.+.cn.p •0LI) -0 c.?>4,0>b c�C 0 ag 0 i.+ p 4, 0 • • �•,, as O • • 4 ....4 c: A. c. O f., O c. .E ?, ,Q; 0 4+ ,[ 0 41.5. cif O co u •Q y, c, ro 4 �' E 3 v O d•" cn O. o c-. O• O y, 0 v 'p. . u +u U O �.+ .O ,0 a' w� •', cu G >i c. a� "4 a 6 49 ,n O A: 2 p • ..1) "[ 0, �• cOi a, 0 00 •0 .� g p 'd . a ow `0 , 0 4) O aS Gib y . a . 1 O irl O 44 cl74 .4 O .0 f. ei .-i :4 u• a cOiS O c.. 4� -4 V r''i .� ll a a • F. • •