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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-05-04, Page 899996119901,990 Milt7r74'41"571`,7iVilialta,P,',1-11,Elf,21:;:,7,;',1,-:‘,.,' "7' ' '• • 9 • THURSDAY, MAY 4th, 1944 • ".%••••,NA,44'.4 ••• The Lucknow; Sentinei' Lucknow, Ontario Wall's Feed Store NEXT SAWMILL OFFICE, LUCKNOW Full Line PURINA. Chows and PRODUCTS • HOGCONTRACTS AVAILABLE Free Delivery on Orders Of One Ton or Over ORDERS TAKEN' FOR DAY -"OLD CHICKS LOAD 'of SALt to: Arrhre Soon GeOrge Mcliall Big,' • Booster Forionds An unexpected, visitor at Tues-. : day night's council rneedng was • • George McNeil •of Blyth. He • • , • " dropped • in "td see Wes Joynt", . • and was welcomed by meMbers •, • of the Board and on the invita- • tion of: the Reeve (spoke briefly. George was reeve of Blyth for eight Years, resigning* the office • • to tdOn the 'army uniform for, a second time. George Served over- . • seas for more, than there years in the Great War, and was, over , • there ° for a year and 8 months of fhis one. • , . ,. , •He was hoping to go to Italy , with .the bOys, ,but., after ,suffer- - itig.injuris,in • a motd cyele ac- cident,'was sent home. • "Its a , young man's war", 'George ein7 •phasized: IV ^a' -;:.avr. • "What I'm worried about is the •cemplaceny in this •co'untry" he said.' The hard' part is ahead. nd he's pessimistic about the war be-- ing over in a year., He :Supported his contention by the fact we haven't' yet set foot on the Wes- tern front, and credited the Ger- man retreat in. Russia to some extent as strategy in shdrtening their Tines to fight on two fronts. • George put in a wOrd in sup- port of the Victory loan. He re-: -called the Worthlessness • of 4he German mark after the la§t war. If -Hitler should win our dollars won't be worth any more. "I'm reallYserious about bondS",' he Concluded. • George was born and, raised in LtieltrioW,-•where,--he'was' cine !1:'eck's bad boys".b In refering to his term oh., HuronCounty Council he paidhigh tribute to the late Robert Johnston. 'WHITECHURCH • Wedding bells am ringing: • Pte. Thos.r.:Iriglis- who is ',sta- tioned in British Columbia spent a two weeks' furlough with his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. In- glis, Sr. The marriage • of _Miss Edna Howe, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Howe of Sundefland, Durham • County, England, and Cpl. Jack • Pollock of the, Intelligence Corps with the ,Canadian• Forces • in England; son 'of Rev: J. 'Pollock of Ailsa Craig arid the laL0,,Mrs. • Pollock, who Were fei--mer resi- dents' of 0-1 corinnimity, Was, to be Selen'tnized in England. on, WeclnesdaY, Apri1 26th:` them •a lOng and happy Wedded life. • Mr. 'Clarence McClenaghar$, • Mrs, Gibson Gillespie, and Mrs. Lott attended the Htiron Presby- tery meeting vtrhith was held at Clinton last Thurisclay. Mrs, J. F. McLean is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ira , McLean. of: St. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Gibson of Cayuga. -44 Eli Jacques Passes • • 'An Old and 'highly esteemed resident of this community pass- ed away last Friday morning at the home of his .son, 11/fri. George • Jacques of Preston. Had he lived to May 18th' he would have been 91 years. old. 'He and Mrs. Jac: ques who were in failing health went to Preston to -liye a 'yeir agolast month..She passed away Aprii 25tli, 1943 and Mr. Jacque.s fluky- at!d.DANCE Under Auspices of the Agricultural Society IN THE TOWN HALL, - LUCKNOW Wednesday Marl() Curtain at 8,15 The, Walton Dramatic Society will present the two-hour, 3 -Act Comedy A PAIR OF COUNTRY KIDS" ADMISSION 35c & goe •- DANCEAFTER, _Musip b'y the'•popular Wilbee -:ordiestra ADMISSION 35c . • • PRIZE DRAW' • At the concert for an Oxford Shearling Ewe, donated by John Parrish, with procce ds' in aid ol Red Cross Units which have tickets for sale. Prizes of $.5.00, $3.00 and ,$2D0•tti Units selling the' most tickets. •' passed away on April 28th, 1944. He leaves' to mourn his loss two 'sons, George of Preston and Wil- fred of Copper Cliff; also Several graivdchildren, The, funeral was held from', the Presbyterian church' here on , Monday after - neon. • The pall bearers were Messrs. WM. J. Coulter! Frank Coulter, Walter Lott, John Simp- son, John Mowhray • and Price Scott: Interment was in' Wing - ham cern'etery. We extend our sympathy to -the bereaved, - • Mr. and Mrs: Rhys :Pollock and • • . • Richard 'visited on Sunda Y with • Mr. and Mrs. GeOrge Fisher:. Messrs. Clarence • Cox, Russel Ross, Mis_Ernest Casemore, Mrs. Jame Falconer and' Miss Annie Kennedy were blood timers 'at • the! clinic. held in Winghain last Wednesday. • Miss Althea trown bf' Amber- ley has 'joined the staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce here. She commenced her diities on Monday.—Wingham Advance - Times. •'41 ., .. . . . . i'..g.....:.:'...Y,' , . ••::*::?0.0:::::•ti•'•::: .. . . j...... • 2.; •:*:•::..-:::::::W4.40A - • ,.,,?. ....,'r :•.,..::f.....0"i......i. ..... ' - ...; .. ..:,•:.:. 2. • 4.,:f ::. ,,. 3 k .:: ••••:.:,:::44:;* . ,..,s.,...;43.4, • . Isatomea. • , • thoughts of Spring and, paint-reinded people everywhere are "suddenly" aware of the familiar Martin-$enour sign (although there all the year, "round),hecause Spring is the usual and accepted time to repaint For fresh beauty and protection! And this sign is a sure sign of an enduring paint because Martin- Senour is 100% pure! Whenever you see the sign of Martin-Senour, there will be 'Found the paint of endurance rind longer lasting beauty. It is the sign which in one breath welcomes Spring and 'the chanceto beautify as well as to C1,4 the patriotic job of protecting property! • •• r • SOLD EXCLUS'IVELY BY RAE 8 PORTEOUS • • Every Canadian wants this, vvar over —and the Sooner the better. Every Canadiap wants to see the fight •, taken to the enemy's very doOr; to see war wiped off the map of the world forever. : It's good, ordinary horse sense that' dais won't be accomplished • until everyone on the home front dos bis full part. . Canadian soldiers are fighting with courage and self-sacrifice, but, this alone will not.'win the' war. War demands the support ofus a4t home. What are you doing about.it? Put some of that horse' sense we Canadians talk about to wOrk: Be smart. Buy Yictory Bonds. • TI . , 'PHONE 66,LUCKNOW • SPO. N$ORED -IN SUPPORT OF THE SIXTH.VI'CTOR Y. LOAN BY .' . , . p • i , Munieitial Councilol. the Village' of .Lucknoim.. . . . . ,„• .., . ... , . ,....•.•: .,11. 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