The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-08-31, Page 54
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TOURSDAY, AUGUST 31st, 1944
Th a Ludnitow Sentinet Lucknow, Ontario'
ICINLOUG14
Mr- and Mrs. Cliff Armstrong
Mr. and Mrs. Ebner A.rnistrong,,
Anne and Beth oNiagara Falls
and •Miss Shirley LaF . it it e of
Buffalo visited during the week
with Mr. and Mrs. James Hod-
gins.
Mr:: and Mrs, George Percy of
Tiverton visited with i•elatives
here on Monday. Mrs. Jane Percy
who has been visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Haldenby for
some tine retirned 'riverton.
Misses Irlina Hodgins Betty.
Gillespie are holidaying at St.
Catharines with Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Borthwick.
Mrs. 1 .A. Ateheson and daugh-
terCatharine of Windsor Visited
a few days with their aunts, Mrs.
Wm. Percy and Mrs. Win. !Cake.
Mrs. Wm. Pinnell and Mildred
returned home from Exeter
where they were visiting with
LAC. and Mrs. Mervyn Camer-
on.
ST. HELENS ASHFIELD NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. James DouglPs,
, Cameron ,,and Malcohn and Mr_
George Dougherty of Mitchell
were recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. John •Cameroxi. •1
Miseatrice McQuillin has
been a visitor with Mr.. and Mrs.
Robert MeQuillin at Hamilto.
Mr. J., H. Wallace of Norwood
is a visitor with Mr.. and Mis.
A. Miller°
Mr D. Todd was a week -end
visitor with big sister, Mrs -
Thompson, Wing
Mr. aid" Mrs. Arthur Whithon
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Mr_ M. Hogan accompanied by
Rev.. F. Ford of London motored
to IVEnrirdale where they visited
for a feiir day.s.
Mr. and Mrs_ W. IFTninter, Lois
and LOTAII2 and Mr.. and Mrs_
Lloyd Hunter spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs.. Adam JOhn..4013-
41r. A... C`pflhert- as s the
toast two weeks with hik
ters in Detroit.
lffiss Franees dihnore of Lon-
don spent the Week -end with her
parents.
ansr irAirnily of Galt -pre holiday 1M 'Clara Best of Ranifilton•
visitors with Mrs., R. ikoods. spent the past three weeks with
• Miss .Mary Wallace," and Mr_ Mr- "and Mrs.. minter,:
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and Mrs. Pat Haynes of WalkiI- ••Mr. James Barnby returned
ton were recent guests of Mr. and hone Saturday after visiting
Mrs W A. Miller with his son. Dr- .
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PO and and 'Mrs. Stuart Collyea, iiton for two Weeks.
Teddy and Thommy of Port•DoV
er were week -end viSiters with
Mr. and Mrs. E. J.. 'Thom..
Mrt. Ward of Uxbridge is
Visitor with her son, Rev...j.
Jimmie Hodgins spent last Ward and Mrs _Ward.
• week in Kincardine holidaying Mrs. T. tr, Wilson and Terry
with his cousins there. are Visitort with PO. Stuart mild
• Mr. and Mrs. Willis Lapp, Dou- Mrs. Collyer at Port Dover.
•glas and Betty are moving this The weeklly meeting of the
week fo Wingham to take ,up Nursing Class was held in the
--residence. We regret losing this on Thursday night with 40
young cOnple from our cominun-,, Dallies Present Mrs_ Stuart gave
ity. Mr. Lapp has been employed the lecture on "The care of the
for the past few years with M.r. Patient" and Mrs. T.. F. Wilson
• Marold Percy. •demonstrated the . bathing of a
Mr. J. B. Hodglrinson : returned bed. Patient , Practise work in
home from a visit in London, this was done unr Mrs. Stuart's
Miss Evelyn McLean of Lon- directim and ;Mr!' suer-
don is holidaying this week with vised the haTtung the baby..
- and Mrs. Jake t
John and Freda vis. heti with Mr_
Mild Mrs_ Genrge Phillips of St
a. Helens Freda ren to - visit
with ifilpr aunt for 2 few days.
Cpl, and M.rs.C. 1Cretz and
rhil4iren of Hlimmiltou spent last
week with Mrs. Ilretles parents;
]Miss Agns, and John Mallorh
of Crewe' and Mrs. Lottie 'Clif-
ford of Htiantforil spent .a day,
willg Mr_ and Mrs_ 3_ Bunten '
Mr. and MM.. Con Mogan at-
tended the fulneial nif. his aunt,
the 3,ate Mrs.' J_ McGlynn at
TeeSwatio(r on Tgesrlay.•
Mr. and Mrs. Chris -Newman
and tFrriiiilly and .311r. John Mem-
Ming of Winghana spent Sunday
at the home of Mr_ and %ffTE..
her mother, Mis. W. 3. me,Lean This week type be lE*Gilli•rior.e.
at her honie here and at Bruce held on • friday night at ;8-30
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FINAL P4101E111
OF
1943 INCOME TAX
DUE 3isr AUGUST, 1944
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Inasmuch .os klieincollne Tax Par-
znexds that' fell due on 30111 April la*. ware
• postponed to 31st August this vapill reimirad
you • that any balance due must be rentitteid
• to your Ms' hict Inspector of 1n.come TICIZ on
• or before 31st August, 1914 to avoid perilty. ,
To be sure v .•• the payments are correctly
credited to your CLOCCOUL291, your mmittance
should be accompanied by a letter showing
clearly your faafl name and address and stat-
ing that th)e payment is to be applied to
your 1943 income to.
CiOIJN GIBSON • C FRAFILIOTr •
minismr - •papally &Snider et •
Neigonol Revenue NoGascA Rename kir Taissaus
POPULAR v;iittaa itniumffiretlis =pomp years, wiuIll be sainneeded 10,( Flltt.
kurrirarredS or graduates off Strat-lLt Henry Bowers,, 31LZL ll3M
ford Normal School, Dr_ EC G..
Marlyn fires as•p - of the
schooll the end of e month. Dr:
Martyn, Who has been astociated
with Stratford 'Normal for n
IIl
a ;all 1
' Visitor: • inn tt):15p.eT
vice col tt4e fainfily„Iftriker? •
Yg„ sir. limu *wieg
the third (diewmErafial. '.. •
• Beach•_ , , sharp When lain* - • .•• •
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• Congratulations to ( LAI C and iimw Win be the guest SIIIPart"'• • •••
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Mrs. Mervyn Cameron (nee Dor- miss Nrarglierite •aliM Bever-
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dtbsi-Piiiiieu)' an the arrival of leY MO5re:°tStre4s-vine-are
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a baby boy in London hosPital itst)r with tfraPir aluele, Mr •1141'r-
• Mrs. Wm. Kaake visited Sat- veY Webb and Allis. Webb. Mrs.
niday with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lawrence,and Joanof Fort Wal-
§tringer, Kine;ardine. RUM were also rece_m gue.stg with dime is smoll c
Miss Evelyn Little spent -the Mr- and Mrs- Webb- hange! •
But When lot of dines marled of perils:let theysom
week -end with Miss Ethel hal- Messrs. Harold Gaunt lirartY , _
denby. :Swan, Joe Foram, Rarl McDonald become dolicars that startio fight other dollars, forftheneannities. dresses
• LAW. ,Dolena Orr of Ottawa is and Alla° Miner are among
leaving this week for Edmonton
to assist in The harvest.
• 'The September ineetilng of the.
Women's - "le will be held
in the Community on Thurs-
day, September 7 o Roll Call,
• The name of a Rower b aiog
with the fustdetter of your given
• " Subject, "Agriculture
dian hilinstrr in charge of
Mrs. John Cameron_ ' Program
committee, Mrs, W. A. Miler,
Mrs. Lorne Woods. • com-
mittee, Mrs. R. J. Woods, Mrs_
4 3 George Stuart
visiting this week with her sin
ters, Mrs: Harold Percy and Mr
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Messrs. Walter Percy of Buf
• falo and Earl Percy of Huro
visited here with relatives. "
We are pleased to know i?
• siek folk are making signs o
improving, Mrs. Harry Bell, MT'
Slessor, Wesley Boyle, Wesley
• Thompson, Fred Halclenby.
• Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert (Hodgkin
son and Kenneth of Goderich
visiting this week in the village
•• Mrs. Arthur Graham spent
few days in Windsor and De-
• troll.•• . '
Miss Helen Thompson of kin-
• eardine is spending a while at
her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hodgins,
Glen. and Kenneth a Windsor
Mrs: Jack Thompson, Donalda &
Keith of Kirkland Lake are "
vis-
iting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
• Hodgins. •
Mr. Alex Percy left Monday
for the 'West to, enjoy the next
few eeks on the prairie_
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Boyle and
Marilyn spent the week -end with
Mr. and 11/j„7„....:_rom Elliott, Lon-
don.
• Mrs. Roy Graham' is nursing
a sore hand with blood poison-
ing.' • ,
Mrs. Wm. Wall spent a few
days in Lucknow with Mr, and
Mrs. Allan Wall.
• Mr. and Mrs. Orland Richards,
• Jean and Dick of Paramount,
Mrs. Tom MacDonald of Lochalsh
• visited Sunday at Mr; W. Boyle's.
-number--frorc-herc. attended
thp presentation in Holyrood all
on Tuesday evening for Donald
Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Ross, who has bnlisted.
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What you hear never sounds
half sd important as what you
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When Sam as asked how be
budgeted fu.s. incozne, he replied:
"Oh, about 40 p- - for ,food,
30 pereent for-sh,eltera,--301 per=
cent for clothing, and 20 percent
for amusements and ineidentals"
tBut, - that makes 120 per
cent"! '•
"Lord, don't I know , it!" Sam
agreed.
He droppedaround'toa girl's
house,and'aS heran up the steps
he was 'cOnfrontedwith her little
brother. •
"Eli,'
"Hi" taidthe boy.. • .
.• "is Four siStetexpecting me?"
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"How do you know?" '
•She' t gone lout". "
A young gal applying for a
position in a war plant office
answered the interviewer: 'Cer-
tainly 1 can. take shorthand—only
that way usually tnirec zne long-
er".,
Girl elevator (operator; alone in
the car with a sailor, "Going up
• going up....anyhody else '
going up? Please, somebody
go up'!"
• Private: "I can't see what keeps
you girls front ,10- 0e.
• Babe: "You're Art supposed to".
•®r furniture left for us to kip:
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this battiest the 4ollors is called INFLATION •.._
!mouse it starts prices rising ! And the higher prices go...the less your
dollar is worth! For instance, during the lost Nun people had to pay
sugar that you get for
tad!". A voile night dress was
fro
C.099,111011
to the .-0-4#.4-.P you pay now Your clalltwlmys awry goods. iswarthrn,retbguflhe
dolliir of 1914-18. Price ceilings and of anti-inflationo4 measures hare belied
it'svol. &dreamier! Every time you nieyour money wisekto per,
At Of to increase your savings when goo refuse te hoard gods
is
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of patronize black imirrkets...it makes your dollars worth MOIIE-!
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keeping c
itoffPliwingalTn570:win.give— 1anual1.- only what I iseedl.
port to :the ost
wall observe the ceiling whether beying rseg-
its goods or Services. 1 will t7 off old das,
:Save for the fannre, invest in itracimay inends 4glit
War Sawing i C.Jertificates. And 1 will
notes which helpstower the oOST
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