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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-07-27, Page 7THURSDAY, JULY 27th, 11944 The *Luckoow Sentinel, Lucknomi, Ontario SAYS THEIR WORK FOSTERS HOME TOWN LOYALTY Mr. and . Mrs. Lloyd Hunter have received word that his bro- *her, Tpr. W. J. Hunter of Zion is now in" Fiance..• ' " 'LAC. :Allan MVlcCharles, . on of Mr. : and '1VIrs.. John McCh?rles. of town, is 'in :France With the R. C. Chaplains Office, R.M.C.S. "Chatham", Prince Rupert, B.C. The Secretary, Red Cross Society, to 'the men‘,:and women of the LucknoW, Ontario. Forces such' fine and much need - Dear Secretary: , ed articles of clothing. You can I wish to thank the Lucknow1 be assured that they are greatly PAGE SEVEN I always regard it as a healthy the last month with Mrs. Donald sign When people , are ready to McCosh has returned to her home champion the town that claims in Ripley' them as native sons. Mr. Frank Fair • shipped a car One of the things that hag' most load of cattle to Toronto last to do withfostering this spirit ' week, . of loyalty is the good work your Mr. Will Scott and Miss Mar - organization is doing, in sending ' ville spent Sunday at Kincardine. Wool Fund Committee most heartily for the sweater,'sox and gloves which were recently sent to . nie. It certainly Was -kind .of. .you, and 'I did appreciate" being remembered/by the home town, especially in view of the fact that r,, r such a bong ;time .has elapsed since I actually lived 'in Luck- Mr. and Mrs. Art More of 1.1013.', Kinloss have received word :from: One of the•' things I notice in their "son :.Tpr. u Charlie' Moore i. the' Navy is the loyalty` the nien who is ,now overseas. have to their- hone towps In- deed, arguments develop fre- Clarence Greer and jack Trap- .� lin who are, both serving with; the invasion .force s . had an un- expected . meeting in France re- cently. ' ' Gordon Steward of -the Military Post Office L. staff . at Barriefield- Camp, spent the week-end—With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steward; Mrs. ' W. T. Miller of Wingharn has received word that her son. DeWitt of the .R.C•:A.F. has been hosted from .Ceylon to the Bri tish Isles. Drummer Mac Webster and ,Piper Alex- Lumston: of .Cam* zpperwash visited here the first of the ,week.' Their band Was out- standing at the competitions held . at Embro on, July: 1st. Home From Labrador Sgt: Mac Graharn who :has been• stationed. in Labrador 'With the R.C.A.F. is spending ..his. furlough _ •Y- here"...w tfri rs;:,.,:Graham,• forme Iy Marjorie Henderson. LAC. Jim Henderson who has spent ' the past month with his parents; -Mr: and Mrs. J. W. Hen . derson left 'this week for the West Coast. Jim has beenposted to the R.C.A.F. `stattion at Langara Island ' Dave Swan, son, of Mr. and. Swan George -of town. .is serving .iri Italy with the 48th Highland Regiment: Dave recent- ly received a box from the W. A.1 'of, the United Chureh containing 'such welcome "snacks" as honey, cheese; gum and chocolate bars.. Hugh Houston who has been stationed on. Vancouver Island with the R.C.A.F. is visiting with his brother; 'Harvey and ' Mrs. Houston pf Holyrood. Upon con - eluding his furlough Hugh will report at 'Halifax. .While at the West Coast he was on patrol duty out over the Pacific.. Sgt. and Mrs. Harvey Naylor visited here' last week with his ••tether; Mrs. `Louisa. Naylor:, • For the' past year Harvey has been 'stationed at Goose Bay, Labrador where he was attached to the R.C.A.F. Pay Corps. Upon ° con cluding his. furlough • he reports: at 1Vloneton, N.B. Sgt. Alfred .AndreWi -of the R, C. A. F, spent the week -end at Zion with, his mother, Mrs. Isaac Andrew, who hill foobservelefther 80th birthday on Monday for Sault Ste, .Marie to visit his family. Upon comp ing •• his furlough Sgt. Andrew -will return to The . Maritimes, where he supervises the water supply systems of the various air- ports in the East: A returned traveller from Rus- ia tells this one. A Nazi Was be- • ing led out, to execution by a squad of Russian 'soldiers on a muddy, rainy dawn. • "What b butes you are". mum - bled the doomed Nazi: "to march me through .'rain like this". "What are, you complaining a- bout?" said one Russian. "We have to march back". quently; : all, on the level of good appreciated., :With all kind regards, and, gain, many :thanks, I am, Very Cordially yours, • . George '• Lees' uglas. • PURPLE GROVE Mrs. Victor. G wley spent a day -at 'London last week. Miss • Beth Walsh is, visiting with her parents, Mr; and Mrs. Will Walsh. . Miss Sadie Pollock has return - fun, of course, about the respect- i this section or province, and that. W. ive merits of this town and.that, • ed home from Brampton.: Miss 'Anna 'Morgan. who spent The Red: Cross .. met at the church last Wednesday kid quilted two quilts. Miss Margaret Stothers of Ot- tawa -is spending her vacation at the home of her .,aunt, .Mrs. 'Jack Emerson. - . Mr. and Mrs. rtobiert Hunter and children of Toronto are vis- iting at Mr; Sam Emerson's. • The students were undergoing" examination, •• ..Teacher: , 'What are the t*o genders? Junior: Masculine ' and fernin; ine. Thejmasculine is divided .into the temperate and '7intemperate. and the feminine into 'the torrid and frigid; • SEER BEINd FLOWN TO INVASION • TROOPS ,The British Ministry of FtSod together with the Navy, Army and Air ''Forge . Institute and the British Brewing Industry,,. has made special arrangements to fly satisfactory supplies of beer to' the troops in Normandy in spec- •iall prepared auxiliary Spitfire fuel -tanks, Supplies are expected to be more generous th were, avail- able in Italy; •Sic ly or. North Africa and British cr'vilians are cheerfully ' taking . a considerable cut to , make this possible.` • ArMy authorities. 'contend that beer is a morale• .builder, " second Only ' to Mail:" - • FIRE DESTROYED the flour and feed Mill at Harriston last week, causing an estimated loss of $20,000. The mill, which was not insured, was completely Idestroy, ed. • I ' I A $A.D STRETCH of highway- . ighway. from Walkerton to the Teesc tater Road, is to receive a, two-inch covering of bi.tuminus "hot-rnif' .this summer. - , ••I, 'WEAR IT ON YOUR ARM 9 One look in your mirror will give you the answer ...Am, I man or mouse ... am I one of those who lets the other fellow face all the danger, take all the risks? Look yourself straight in the eye and ask yourself this one question ... Have I the guts? The guts to wear the G.S. badge on my sleeve—to fight that my home, my people may be free. aneed months. of th is b4side every Army needs you 1 You'll orough training. • to make you fighting -fit. 4Your placeman who has the courage to see it through. Canada'sNOW, and needsyou for overseas service. -140-af#rEFR 70 -DAY JOIN THE CANADIAN ARMY FOR OVERSEAS SERVICE t