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Mx. Sandy Murray of Toronto
assisting' Mr. Victor Emerson
. with farm work for 13 weeks and
by , so doing ..gains his entrance
certificate. Sandy, rode a bicycle
from Toronto.
Mrs. Russel Ritchie was able
to return to , her own home on
Monday. ,
Mr. John Smith and Sam Love
of Ripley spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Ritchie.
Mrs. Robt.: 'Stewart and Mrs:
Wesley .Tiffin attended the fun-'
eral of thein aunt: at 'Brantford,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McAllister
and .Shirley, :Mr. and 'Mrs
:McAllister of Culross, Mr. .and
Mrs. R. Stewart, Eileen & Don-
ald" spent Friday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. ' Wesley Tiffin_:
The Red Cross held a quilting,
at the home of Mrs. Ralph •Cas-
kinette last Tuesday and this
week ,will holdone on Thursday
The `Lueknow Sentinel. Llicknow, Ontario
at the home of Mrs. Wesley Tif-
fin. _
Miss Eileen Stewart is' this
week assisting Mrs. Russel Rit-
chie with household duties.
'Miss Jessie Duckeing, mother -
craft nurse of 'Toronto, spent
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Vic-
tor, Emerson.
Mr. Wm. Adams of ' White-'
_Burch on Monday built a, new
chimney for Victor Emerson.
Mr, and. Mrs. • George Tiffin
and' Colleen, Mrs. 'Eddie Wadel
and Mr. Fred Simpson spent a
week -end , recently , with friends
in Kitchener:
Mr. and Mrs.' George Mowat
and family ok ,Kitchener spent,
the :week -end with ' Mr. and. Mrs.
Ralph Caskinettte: '
Mrs. N. Hunter 'of ..Galt- spent
last . week with ' her sister,' Mrs.
John Richardson, ret4rning horne t
with. Mr, and Mrs. John Hunter
and family who motored up for
here.
THURSDAY, JUNE 15th, 1944'
DUNGANNON
Mrs. Charlie McNee returned
on Tuesday after spending a
week with her sister, Mrs. Frank
Garniss and Mrs. Ben Mugford
of Toronto. .
Anniversary services will be
. held in Erskine Presbyterian
church on Sunday with Rev.
Stanley Scott, Kincardine,as the
guest speaker.'
Mr. and ' Mrs. W t J. Robb &
daughter:. Dorothy, Mrs. Roy Mac-
Donald and Mrs. Wm. Sillib at-
tended. the funeral of their aunt,
Mrs. George Robb near Mo,int.
Forest last week.. 7
Mrdi-and l rs:, ,Wig. Black- and
children Peter and Mary Eliza
beth. of Walkerton visited Mr. SE
Mrs: Harry Ryan. . ,
'Miss Shirley. Purcion. •of Del
roit • is .visiting her aunt, Mrs.
Jahn 'McIntyre.
The Women's --Institute ' district•
annual of West Huron is being
•
held on Thursday at the Dun-
gannon United church.
Mrs. Everett Errington spent
a few days recently in .Wingharn
hospital for removal of tonsils.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm: j. Robb &
Dorothy and Mr. and Mrs. Wrn`
Sillib attended the funeral of Mr.
Robbs brother -in -taw, Mr. Harr
ry, Hutchins of Goderch on Tues-
day.
WANT'ADS' PAY
An ;Ashfield •fanner who re-
cently adveiised a ,young bull,
for sale, quickly disposed of the
animal, The •buyer,• who, lives
near town, • inane' diately on de-
livery 'of ,his •paper,saw the ad
and was :on his ,way to make a.
purchase. He reached thp seller's
farm about the same time .asthe
mail man,: arid the sale was made
before the advertiser' had • .a
chance to have a look at the ad
himself.
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Hay will be ready to cut within
the next week orll two. It is an
abundantcrop-one of the heavi-
est in years.
Help is needed immediately
to save the hay crop
Offer your services today to the
Farm Commando Brigade in your
town or city.
The deed is urgent right now.
TUNE IN
"HELP
WANTED,'
A C.B.C. presenti tion produced with the co-
operation of the Ontario Farm Service Force
EVERY FRIDAY 7.30 P.M.
C.B.C. NETWORK
Starting from April 7th
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LEND A RANO
Every citizen of Ontario must face the
unpleasantfact that Canada's stockpile
of grains, dairy products and vegetables
. . of which we hail a great surplus
four years ago is almost exhausted.
For four years, Canada has been a "store- •
house of food" for her Allies. She . must
continue to fulfil Iheavy - obligations . to
them. But the surpluses in the store-
house are gone. They must be replen-
ished. ' 'Otherwise, Canadians on the
Fighting Fronts and at home ... IN OUR HISTORY. �.
ON 7Ef4RMS
are likely to be faced with the prospect
of short food rations.
THIS YEAR' the crops - on . Ontario
Farms give '—prpmise of the heaviest
yields of grain, hay, vegetables and fruit
in years. '
BUT THEY MUST BE . HARVESTED
AND, SAVED ... IND THIS IN
SPITE OF THE MOST . ACUTE
SHORTAGE' OF FARM WORKERS
EVERYONE MUST HELPI
JOIN The Farm Commando Brigades, the Holiday Brigades, Business
Men's Groups, Service Club Groups, Neighbourhood Groups, or
• one of many other organizations, that are preparing to help. For three years such
organizations havesupplied thousands of volunteers ' to Save Food for Victory.
This Year Many Thousands More . Volunteers Are Needed. '
PIED6'E YOUR 9ERd/CfS NOW
Register your name, by mail or in person, with your nearest Selective -Service
Office, or with any of the Groups listed above which opefate in your town or
city, or with The Ontario Farm Service Force, Parliament Buildings, Toronto,
or with your ' nearest Agricultural Representative. For Peace Sake PITCH IN!,
Lend a }land on the ,Faris.
DOMINION -PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE.:_ N FARM
AGRICULTURE -LABOUR -EDUCATION,
N 1 NETY®EIGHT,
Al' BLOOD CLINIC
There were 98 donors at . the
12th Red Cross Blood Clinic held
'here yesterday morning.. There
were 76 ' men and 22 ladies. There
were 86 repeaters and 12 new
donors.
The total donors at the 12 clin-
ics. held locally since .June 1st,
1943,- now total 967.
Donors on Wednesday were:
Donald McDonald, Frank McLen-
nan, Miss Elizabeth. MacDonald,
Miss Margaret MacDonald,' Miss
Jean McMillan, , Mrs. Marion
Cann, Malcolm `Stewart, Miss
Maudie Fisher,' Mrs. Sarah Coll-
•,yer," Miss,,Gladys McDonald; jack
L McKinnon, ,,James. Carnpbeli, ;
Roscoe 'Robb, John F. Henderson?,,
Mrs. Alba McIntyre, Gordon
Saunders, Jas. Ketchabaw, Wm.
Ket.ehabaw, John Ackert, Cecil
Johnston, Allan Reid, ,Chas. E.
Hallam, Everett Harris, Lorne
Eadie, Leonard Ritchie, Orville
Elliott, Clifford Cannell, . Eddie
McKenzie, Carmen . Farrier, Mrs.
ffary Sproul, Chas. McNee, Clif-
ford Hackett, William Wiggins,
Mrs. Katherine ,Jackson, Clark
inlaysori Miss Lena 'Robinson,
Harold W., Treleaven, Miss Susie
arrick, Rexford Ostrander, Jer-
y Cranston, Duncan' J.. Fattish,
lvin, T. Irwin, Roy L. McKen-
ie; Walter G. MacKenzie, Fin=
ay McDonald, Mrs. Sarah 'Rit-
hie, Richard West, Stuart Mac-
ennan, Frank Ritchie, Graydon
itchie, Harold Ritchie, Stuart E.
obertson,, Ambrose Gibbons,
iss Bernadean ` Alton, Jack
oulston, MilvertReid, Ronald
cCrostie, Blake Alton, Grant
cDiarmid, L. C. McWhinney,
ames Nelson, Elmer Alton, How
rd Agnew, ' Everett Finnigan,
ames ,K. Farrish, Ronald Tre-
aven,,.. Lorne Hasty, Thos:. Cu),,
ert;. Mrs. JeanVfLrn,.;.�J�.,_....t_
ook, .Orland Richards, Girvin
eid, Fred Guest, Allan Grant,
enry McKenzie, Robt: Reid, -.Al -
n Cranston, Morley Johnston,
rs. Virginia Hackett, Mrs. Eliz-
eth McMillian, • :Alvin : Alton,
hos. Webster, Harry Swan, Ar-
ur. Sirripson, • Mrs. Elizabeth
se, Earl . A. Durnin, Wallace
ilson, Harry McDonald, Pharis
athers, Mrs. Grace Potter, Vir-
n Mowbray, Mrs. Mildred Ir -
n, Harold Percy,: Mrs. Maizie
athers, James R. Aitchison, Ar-
ur Congram, Elliott Congram,
s. L. McMillan.
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Miss' Annetta Stewart of Dun-
gannon who is attending Toronto
University' headed the 4th -year
class in history with first -glass
honors.
TO CURB dogs running at large
in Port Elgin, the cohstable has
been ordered to issue a sum-
mons to . any dog owner not a-
biding, by the canine confinement
by-law.
• d ST. HELEN'S
Mrs. Alex McGregor . of Gran-
um, Alberta, was the guest of her
sister=in-law, Mrs. .Geo. Stuart
and Mr. Stuart. Mrs. McGregor
who is president"' of the W.C.T.U.
for Alberta, has been attending
a convention at .Moncton, N.E.
. Mrs. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. T.
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J. Salkeld; Mr, and Mrs. W. I:
Miller,' Mrs. W. A. Miller ' and
Anne Todd attended the' annual
Salkeld reunion held at the Lions
Club Park at Seaforth. on Sat-
urday.
Mr. and . Mrs. Wm. Leitch of
Detroit and Mr: andoMrs. Horace
McGuire, and Shirley of London
were recent visitors with Mr. &
Mrs, E. J. Thom.
To fiold Home
Nursing Course
P, rlecting. A iei'e on
Tuesday night it was &cided to
hold a Home Nursing Course in
connection with the Red Cross.
The sixteen ladies who were pre..
s`ent; registered fbr the course
and others wishing to do so, may
enter their names at Mill pr's
Store on Thursday evening or at
•Lucknow at the Telephone Of-
fice on: Saturday evening.