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THURSDAY', APRIL 20th, 1944
The 'Lucli:now Sentinel,. Lucknow, Ontario
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Lyceum Thiatre
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday .
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APRI111.0, 21, 22 .
RICHARD DIX
JANE WYATT
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"THE KANSAN"
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,A western spectacle with, act-
ion and scenic beauty..
Also "Short Subjects"
Matinee Sat. afternoon .at 2.30
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
April 24,' 25; 26
C.ARY GRANT
• JOHN GARFIELD
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"Destination To'kyo"
This story of a stibmarhie is
Isuperb screen fiction of what
might 'have taken place when
IT. S. air and naval forces pre -
prepared .for the bombing of
Tokyo: 1
Also "Short Subject"
Nrimi!=mmoie'"'"
LOCAL QUOTAS
ARE UNCHANGED
• Opening Monday,, April 24, the
Sixth Victory Loan calls on all
the ,people of Bruce to "Put. Vic-
tory First" and- subscribe 'at least
$2,600,000:
Objectives , for each municipal-
ity -have been set and canvassers
appointed for most centres. There
are few' changes from previous
loans. For canvassing .purposes,
Tiverton has been made a sep-
arate unit- The county council
objective has been increased
$5,000 and Huron Township de-
creased a like, amount.'
Here is vi:rhat each municipality
is being 'asked to -subscribe with
Lucknow'and Kinloss quotas the
'same as in the 5th Loan':
Bruce County $ 30,000
Walkerton. , 335,000
Kincardine• 250,001)
Chesley ' 160,000
Southampton •160.000
Port ,Elgin
Wiarton
Lucknow'
• Teeswater
Mildmay
Paisley •
Tara
Ripley'
Tiverton
Brant
Carrick
Huron •
NiBruce
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Kincardine Twp.
Culross
Greenock
•Arran
Elderslie
Kinloss
Amabel & Hepworth ..L60,000
• Saugeen 50,000
Eastnor & Lions Head 45,000
St.- Edmunds & Tobermory 15,000
Lindsay • 1,000
Canvassers for .the Sixth Vic-
tory Loanhope that they. wilt
meet a ready response when they
call and• that it will. not Be nec-
essary to imake call backs, which
hinder their 'effor't to a great b14:-
' • ent.
Those named in this area ace
as. follows: Lueknolv, George H.
Smith:. Kinloss. George Halden-
by; Huron. Gideon •Ruttle;
MaTtyn, Culroa"a2,
• , Gordon MeiVin, David MacDon-
ald.
125,000
100,000
• 95,000
65,000
• 60,000,
50,000
35,00e
30,001..
15,000
115,000
105,000
1.00,00t..
90,000
90,000
' 85,0001
851000
LUCKNOW RED
CROSS DONATIONS
Donations to the Lucknow and
Vicinity Branch of the Red cross
stand almost at $4,700.00. Just
$2.28 short of that amount in ex -
figures, up to Monday night.
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The following list is „ccirnplete
up to. that time: • . .
, Spence McFarian $2.00; Wesley;
Boyle,1.00; Frank Fair 10.00; Al-
bert Sheldori 2.00; Alan. -.50;
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J. B. and. Wilbert Hodgkinson
.2.00; Mrs. "W. J: McLean 200;
George 'Haldenby:.1,004 Roy Gra.
ham .65; Harold Johnston 2:00.;
Wm Fisher ,580,- Mrs:. A. iiFin-
layson 5..60; Win. Gollan 3.00;
Gordon Fisher 3.00; W. L. Mac-
Kenzie 15.06;. T. W. Smith, 5.00;
Matt McDonald '5.Q0; Dune Thor -
borne 2.00; Hector McLean 2,00;
Chas. Boyd 2.00; Jas. MacDonald
1.00; Chas. and-- Stewart "Wiley
5.00;' MeDougall '".Carnpbell 2.00;.
Duricap Campbell 10.00; Lorne
Hodgins '5.00; Lorne and John
Hedging 2.00; Lenwood Hewitt
1:00; .Albert Stanley 3.00;_ Mrs.
Norman Campbell 3100; William
Stanley 1.09; Norinati MbMaater
1.80; Gedrge Colwell 2.00; -Mont-'
Family 5.00; ' Geddes.
Family 5.00; Sidney Pellock 5.00;
Elmer -.‘13annerinan 480; . Jack
Cuyler • 5.00; Mrs. 'Wm. Clayton
1.00; 'Walter Kaake 3,00; R. A.
Huston 1.00; Mrs. Alan Kaalte
and ,Eliner '.1.00; Mat Girvin 1'.00::
W. Leeeon. 1:00; 1VIe1vin Husty
.50; Mrs: D! McDonald 1.00; How-
.ard Glass 4.00; 'James Glass 1.00;,
:John McLean 2.00; Sam. Nesbitt
2:00; • Margaret McDonald 5.00;.
Dean,.Bewitt4,804..,E....J-Hedleg;
2.00; Alex Stanley .580; Mrs. J.
W. Donaldson 5:00; Charlie Chin
2.50; Mrs. Charlie Chin 2.50; Alex
J. McLennan '2.00; John A, 'Mac •
Donald 1.00; ,Flora MacDonald
1.00z D. H. Alton 2.00; Mel Greer
10:00; James Forster 1.00; John
Gillies 1.00; . Mrs. 'James Purves
1.08; Jahn McQuillin 2.00; Fred
McQuillin 1.00; Vernon Hunter
1.00; Mrs. T. Phillips and Myrtle.
.5.09; M., C. Rutherford 5.00; Jas.
Aitchison 5.00; Wm. Webster $5.,
Earl Durnin. 5.00; Frank Weath-
-srhearl 5:00; W. I. Miller 5.00,
ArnOld. and 'Elmer' Woods 5.00,;
'Rev. J. A. Ward 10.00; St. Helens
Women's Institute 10.00; Mrs. G.
Cranston 2.00; Geo. White 2.00;
Mid Humphrey 2.00; 'Cairns Ait-
chison" 2.00; D. Todd 2.00:; Wrn.
Rintoul 1.00; Mrs, W. E. Gordon
1.00; Chester Taylor 1.00; .John
R.Web.ster -1.00; Gordon RintOul
1.00; Leo Huber 1.00; Robert
80,000
80,000
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This Additional Earning Will Pay Your Trips To Town
• And Give You Additionitl Extra Money EVERY WEEK.
We Are Now Paying 2c Per ‘Lb. Over Price Paid,
If Shipped On An rick.'.'.,T
ays ? To Deliver . Deliver For Profit
We Still Cannot Buy New Cream Cans and Require The
Additional" Cans Not. In Use Throughout the Country.
Please Return That Extra Can That Is Not Required For
Your Immediate 'Cream Delivery' Requirement.
it Is Illegal To„USe:4 Cream Can • Fdr Any Other PUrpOse..
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PiirVee 1,00; Mary McLeod. 1.00;
,John MacDonald (mill) '5.00; Jas.
• Smith 2,00; MurdOCh Morrison
1.00; C. Decker 2:00; Agnew's Of-
fice :5.00; Bridge Club (Mr. and
Mrs. Prest, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.,
Douglas, G: H. &frith,* No. 'and
31: -Rcibertson) 5980; .Harvey -
Webb 5.65; Mrs. W. J. McKenzie
Alan Dtirnin 1.90; 'Mrs. Neil Gil-
J,ies2.00;. John Miller 1.00;4m,
T.. Gardner 5.00; Mrs. Evelyn
• Huse Y 2.00; Mrs. 'Dorothy Brown.
2.00; Harry Nixon 2.00;' D. COok.
2.00; E. R. Gaunt 5.00; Mrs. Geo.
Anderson 'Sr'. 1,00; Clyde Reid•
3.06; Jerome Naiad 1.00; Eva
Greer 1.00; Mrs. N. D. MacKen-
• zie 1-0.00;''R. J. Moore 10.00; Har-
ry' Lem 2.00; ' Andrew Lockhart
2.00; Mts. Chas. MacDOnald 1.00;
Wellington , Nixon2.00; Mrs.
Tho. Alton -280; JohnstonsMc-.
Leod 2:00; Alex McKenzie 2.00;
J. A. Mallough 1.00; Mrs. Frank
Cole 1.00; Sam 'Sherwoo.d 5.00;
Mrs.' W. J. Todd 5.00; Stuart
Robertson „3,.00r Stewart'. Mullin
1.00; Leslie Purvis -2.00; Jim 'Reid,
Lucknow 2.00; Miss Ada Stanley
3.00; S. C. Rathwell.& Son 10.00;•
Lucknow. Legion 25.00; Mrs.
MeLeod 1.00; Joseph Johnston
:00; BellRobertson 5.09; Jam-
ieson draw anddance :73.45; Ted
Dexter 2.00; George,,Burg,ess 5.00;
Spindler. 10.00; k4iabeth
Reid 1.00; peter McCall 2.00; Geo.
Joynt 10.00; Harry Anderson $2.;
Misa-. Woods 1.90'; Rey.- Q. G.
Howse •5.00; Earl, Hodgins 2.00;
Joseph Hannah 5;00; Laughlin &
•Annie -McKenzie •5,00; Chas: Hod
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gine p:00; Jarnes;,Thorripson 188;
Ross 280; ,Frank Thomperm
2.00; Jack Nesbit .50;
ble 1.00;' Anna and Belle Ross $1.:
P. A. Murray 2.00; Mr: and Mrs.
John Colwell 20.00; Eldon Eck-
enswiller. 2.00; Dan 1VIcMorran
5.00; Bert Alton ,5:00; Businets
Men's War' Work 'committee $10.;
Mrs. .C011yer
Ashfield, Native passes
Word has been received of the
death of William Wallace in N.
'Dakota.•He was one of a family
• of ten, children born to t e e
Mr. and Mr. Maurice Wallace
who resided on 'the Kintail side -
road: He is survived by .his wid-
ow and brothers and sisters who,
live in Chicago and Dakota, and
a .brothet James. .4siding in
Kingsbridge. ,
THERE WERE' 87 blood donors
at the •firat clinic held at Ripley
last week.
NORTH CULRQSS
The Westford community club. •
is arrangingto have a :social e\v-
• ening Friday, 'April 21st in, the '.
Westford .school house for pat
riotic 'purpOses: •
Mr. John McGlynn and Kevin.
paid a Visitto„. the farm arid Old_
neighbors on the 12th Confession -
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. Mrs. ,.Don • Taylor' of. 1Rodney-
,spent the Easter holidays at her
old home "Glen ,Douglas 'Faim",
also Joan 4rid Winkle. The -Herb
Carters of Ripley motored then"
out to' Culross.
Mr. and Mrs'. ted Haldenby
visited the Porters, Durham road
near .Walkerton on Sunday. -Ted
had the misfortune to have his
leg crushed while' working with
:logs in the bush. •
• Miss • Peggy ' Askin was 'home
from London for Easter. She is
employed on the secretarial staff
of the • Sugar Refineries Sales
Agencies 'at London. • •
.',Mrs. John l3etking, .401r.•
Becking and Mary and Hughie
motored down to Port Credit' to
visit at Harvey Beckinga and say
goodbye to' Donald Becking who
leading for active service.
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The Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada
• offers for sale
$1,200/ 000 000
Sixth
ICTORY LOA
Dated and bearing interest from 1st May 1944, and offered in two• ;
maturities, the choice of which is optional with the purchaser, as follows:
• 16 years and 1 month
0% BONDS DUE lit JUNE 1960
Callable in or after 1957
Interest payable 1st June and December'
Denominations
$50, ii00, $500, 51,000, $6,000, $10,000,
' $25,000, $100;000 - '
• ISSUlf PRICE: 100 • •
The proceeds of this laan will be used by,the Government to finance esPenditures for war purposes.
• The lists will open on 14th April 1944, and will close on or about .13th May 1944.
APPLICATIONS FOR THESE BONDS MAY BE MADE THROUGH ANY VICTORY LOAN SALESM.k1N, ANY
BRANCH IN CANADA OF ANY CHARTERED BANK OR ANY AITTHORIZEDSAVINc S BANK,'FRUST OR LOAN
COMPANY, }'RCM WIIOM COPIES OF' THE ,OFFICIAL PROSPECTUS AND' APPLICATION FORM MAY
BE OBTAINED.
tiEPAiTmENT OF FINANCE
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3 years and 10 months
'13'% BONDS DUE 1st 01.4I1C11 1940
Non -callable to' maturity
Interest payable 1st March and September
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» Denominations,
Urea), ' $5,000, $10,000, 525,000,
5100,000 - • •
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ISSUPRICE: I00%