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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-05-04, Page 7), • TIIIJR,SIDAY, MAY 4th, -1944 The Luckpow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario PAGE SEVEN • ., Citizens of Fluron County Must See the Job Through And ••, Ve Mvst Buy More Victory.Bonds "PUT VICTORY FIRST" i4 I ,Inserted by :Huron 'County Victory Loan CornMitte: Bargain in Paints and • GOOD: COLORS WHILE THEY LAST: Enamels QUART 80c PINT 45c Wm. Murdie and Son A FEW LOAN HIGHLIGHTS • IN HURONCOUNTY Since the • Sixth Victory Loan ..got underway a few of the daily ' highlights aslisted in the Huron County bulletins areas follows: • April 27-th;• -Donald- Blue-, Ash• - 28 'applications, $5.550; 'April 28, Durnin Phillips sale of two S50 bonds to two pensioners which marked their first -pur- chase of bonds; April 29, Wilfred McCarthy, Ashfield, one'applica- tion, $6,000. The -freedom of .the. Common man vanishes when there is only one employer for his labor. .....••••==••••••iiimMe••••••.M.. NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE MR. FARMER: National Selective Service is anxious to help you to fill yciur labour requirements, and asks your co-operation. - You can help by making • your needs .known as early as possible. For GENERAL FARM HELP apply to your EmFloyment and, Selective Service Office., The Office ,at Walkerton will assist you. Or for STUDENTS. or SHORT TIME SEASONAL HELP apply to Farm Service Force,' Provincial Department of Agriculture, Toronto. .,,trprt ir rr. — LANGSIDE' KINLOUGH__ Mr. Blake Gaunt spent a few The Red Cross had a very suc- days last week with his sister, .cessful social in the School on Mrs. Wilmer Nicholson of West Wednesday last. Mr. John. Ern Wawanosh. erson was chairman. for the fol - Mrs. .Eddie Wadel held a Red lowing program: 0 Canada; solo, Cross • quilting on Thursday for Everett Lane, "Beautiful Dream - the ladies of the community: : er"; Mrs. Milton Walsh, read the Mrs, J Richardson and, Jim at- poem "You are only asked to tended the funeral of thelate lend"; Donald Robertson favor:. Mr. Fells of Wingham on T'hurs- ed with several solos playing his day. • , ' •2 own guitar Vompaniment; Ev- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Henderson 'erett Lone- and Allan Stewart and falrilly' of Brantford spent' sang two-duettS '"God Bless Am - the - week -end with Mr:. and Mrs. erica" and "The Old-Grey.Nfail": Wesley Tiffin: . Mr: 'John- Blackwell , conducted:- The:Langside 'ladies held a Red two Co• ntests. Prize winners .were Cross 'quilting' -9n :.Tuesday last Mis Roy Graham and Mrs..:Mil- at the home of Mrs. Ralph Cas- ton Walsh Mr. 'Georgo Haldenhy • kinette When :2 quilts'Were gavegaeh splendid report bf the 0. ed. E. A. convention held in Toronlo :Mr., Fraser MacKinnon has recently. He • is also•the local been in this locality 'aiding the victory loan salesman and spoke farmers with their. seeding ops,r- briefly in that regard.' Miss Mar- ations by preparing :the laud jorie MacDonald song "MarY nf with his tractor and discs, Argyle." The reading- "There'll always'be an England" was given by Mrs. Frank Brown.. Mildred Pinnell sang "Ship Ahoy". Mrs. ;Fred • Hodgins president of the Red Cross, tendered her thanks to all who had given time and' talent as well as financial aid that has. kept up these socials during 'the winter 'months. Miss. • MarVille Scott favored with a •-solo "just' • a Wearyn for you". The National anthem brought the meeting te a close.Lunch was served:Articles were also sold. Mr, Alyin Percy and his moth- er. Ms.V. Per7y Of Detroit 'vis- ited during the week ,with rela- tives .here. Mrs. Wm. Hedley Spent a few day's with her • sister, • Mrs. a .Graharn..and Mrs:. arid with, her brother, Mr. Robert McLean. • LAC. Mervyn: Cameron and Mrs. Camer'dn returned to ,Exet- Preyious values were two and ei 'after spending a few days 't I eight. ,ounces respectively with 'their honies here. coupons validat the rate of two every three weeks. There is no Wedding bells are' ringing loudly -in this lcicality., Mrs. John Hagg of near Blyth: spent the week -end • with her • mother, Mrs. A. Emerson. Too many people itch for what they want' but won't scratch for TEA AND COFFEE RATIONS, INCREASED The 'Prices Board - has 'announ- ced a 40 per cent increase in Can- ada's tea • and coffee ration, which became effective on Mon- day, and which doubles the a- mount originally allowed when the two commodities Were first rationedl in August 1942. Coupon Values }alsed:' four ounces for tea .and 16 ounces for coffee, with two coupons Val- id monthly, on the second and fourth Thursday. , • „7:14,7•'!!' e' •A" A • 'THE 3 C DOESTHE TRICK/ FINLAYSON BROS... LUCKNOW Mrs, Glen: Pinnell - and I. Bobby returned to Windsor after viS- Wa. fits .Nor,trol :Pep', • 'Vrim:,.'.Vigorl Try Ostriix 'runic Tablets. Cloatains tonics. stinan- lam r, ,On, vitamin .1.11. caleium, phosphorus': aids to normal pep, rim, vjgar, vitality after 30, 40, or 50. Introduct ory size. only 35e. It not delighted:with r••:ikilts 0)1 first aaclocfe, maker refunds km price. At aU druggkts. Start taking Ostrex Tablets tOda3r. Barber Shop Service At My Residence • LUCKNOW One Block South Of • Post Office Open Each Wednesday •Night "" ALSO Saturday :Afternoon And. Saturday 'Night Jack Campbell ,change in the serving -limit in iting a few days with Mr. and ' restaurants. Airs. Wm. Pinnell. LEN DTILLTHEEND BUYMORE VICTORY BON INVEST to YOUR LIMIT OUR BOYS ON THE SEA,,IN THE.AIR AND ON THE LAND ARE WILLING TO SACRIFICE THEIR ALL.. 1NVEST TO YOUR. LIMIT IN VICTORY BONDS. BACK THEM TO VICTORY. PLEASE pc, NOT LEAVE IT TO:THE LAST WEEK TO PLACE YOUR APPLICATION. G. IL S M T 'CANVASSER FOR LUCKNOW " • • • A -11