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The Lucliznow Sentinel. Lucknow, Ontario
Tams., SEP'FENBER 21st; 911
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Refus� Disposal
IN VIEW OF the fly menace,
which is at its height at pres-
ent, householders are requir-
ed to practise the careful dis-
posal of al/ refuse. preferabIy
bY making ,use • of the Mi, ii-
cipal Garbage Collection Sys:-
tern.
ys=tem
are required to'
Aiipose of all discarded fruit
and vegetables by 7 burning, or
by 7A., lr.,I aw_ the dollect m sy -
IT IS IMPORTANT, grit so
far as possible, all such breed-
ing grounds be elfr ated,
'IOI(TR CO-OPERATION IS
REQUESTED_
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EAST WAWANOSH LADY IS
SISI OF MURDER VICTIM
Private It win State,. I8 -year-
old Ontario youth was
in Toronto on
and Changed with the .murder of
7 6rC' G• a ^ 13a, a of Detroit
Mrs. was shot is the
back by a marauder who gained.
entrance to her summer
at Port F -aa,• Zr.P'ar Camp -
by sIr g ascceen
y,: rLWLE. d I�si^ Since 'died m-
stoutl
y tie dd. a4 za• was COM—
. fly �;:., a -y morning,
and the diScowry was made by
y.vs
,443 If 41 IT.0 •i so
Iii on. Monday ;to spend a
few days at the co aa;.. _ Mrs,
Smith, who was 47 y; — of age.
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BORN --In •Goderich. Hospital,.
September 9th to Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh-. • MacKenzie, .a son.
MissJean Bissett was home . a
few days last week on account of
Mr. and Mrs, Norgard of Chi-
eago are spending their vacation
at the' home of Mr, and Mrs. Robt.
MacDonald
The pupils in the rural schools
are . busy gathering milkweed
pods_ This will help the war ef-
fort_ •
The ITernIock City quilting
group met 'fast Tuesday evening
and quilted two quilts. Before
parting Mts... John Cowan read a
short . a Qia V,,.a 'Mrs: C_ Shaw &
Mi' . Sadie Johnston; 'RN_ pres-
ented her with a gift:. on " behalf
of the members_ of the group,.'
Mrs. Shaw, although completely
taken by surprise made a neat,
reply anrthanked the ladies for
their kindness to her. The ,Shaw
faaii1y leave in the near future
'for. their new home near Wing -
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OBITUARY
WCL J. O'NEIIi
When he failed to report for,
rlinrner on Thursday search 'was
made for William Joseph O'Neil..,
Ashfield' Township ,farrer of long
standing His l feless "body was
found in the mow of the bairn
where he bad been .forking hay
when y stricken with a
heart He was in his 69th
year;' sort of the .late Mr.. and
Mfrs_ Thomas O'NP� _ He was a
baehellor and was l ighTy regard-
ed fn the 'Rin ridge commiun--
'The-.Only .-immediate .-relative,
living is 'a brother, ThomAs, ..of
1?Y.
To Preach Al-Nj1e + -
• Rev_ Currie of Benm er will
occupy the pulpit of the United
on Sunday, While Rev,
Vaasa, tura
was a sister of Mrs Levi Good [ Stewart conducts anniversary
of East Wa tush services at Nie:.
PRODUCTION MEN—keepirq
constant touch .with
sources of raw materi-
als,suppliers of
govt and mili-
tary
'THE ARMED FORCES—w►irb.
sponsibil tyfor trig
>
nd supply, for troop
movements, for opera-
tions on land, air and
ocean battlefront
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS—
touch 'riga every phase
of our production and
military program -with.
foreign governments =
wi h national and international war
agentirs-
YOU—depending on your, telephone
for quick, es entiai corn-
munitation at work and c"-=
at home.
telephone lines can
carry this wai truce load only if we all use
existing facilities sparingly, and keep our
calls just as short and business -like as we
can.
Additional equipment is severely Iiniite•d by
material shortages: co-operation must take
the place of construction if essential calif
are to go through promptly.
&o r ofer€ gr re tvrce''irry arrow 10 its rot
Burrito RAT; ON. AGAIN
TO BE STRETCHED
The Prices . Board has served
notice on Canadian housewivcs
that they will have til get' along
with less butter than\ they ex-
pected between now and the end
of the .year.
For the fourth time this, year
the board offered postponement
of the validity of butter coupons.
The order affects two pairs of
coupons. Those numbered 80 and
81,. which ordinarily would have
become good. October 5, will not.
be valid until Octo. r 12 and
coupons 88 and 89 ha a been ad-
vanced to . December lq
Under the revised upon dates
biittea: bought Septeinber 21 with
coupons 78 and 79 must do the
consuanei; • for . three . weeks,,' until
October 12.. Butter boaht Nov-
ember .ber 23 with coupons 86 and' 87
4nust 'also last for three weeks..
Butter coupons, leach good kir 8.
ounces,normally became valid
every two weeks -
WEDDING BELLS
R MAGE-LPEASE
The marriage of Miss Vivian
Pease of Chicago and Mr_ A.. Cuv-
ler.: Ramage' of • St_ . Helens ' was
soIelamiz.ed on Saturday, 'Septen-
her 2nd. 'at 10.311 ' a.m_ in the
Marcy . Center Chapel in Chicago.
R.evi. Raymond 'Laury of St.:, Pauls
Methodist . Church officiate&
tie bride Was given iia -
riage by her father, Frank : -1
Pease. The bride. wore a dotted
vel -ray gown over satin and a
finger-tip length veil and carried
a colonial .bouquet of sweetheart
roses. Tie bridesmaid, • Miss
Maarde P•oinoroy, ... a. Methodist
missionary , nurse, ,wore a? gown
of blue jersey, and a pink veil
decoratedwith blue sequins: She
too carried a t,coloniall bouquet of
roses with pink . sweet peas_ Mr.
Ronald McCrostie of St. Helens
accompanied the grooni to Chi-
- cago to act. as groomsman. The
bride's mother wore a black 'and
white Checked. two-piece dins
and a corsage.of tea roses_ The
groom's mother wore a blue lace
dress and also a corsage of tea
Tile wedding party left Chicago
that evening, the bride wearing
an orchid suit, black.and white
ail ri ssories and an orchid corsage_,
The bride and groom motored
through Central Ontario to the
Muskoka Lakes, returning , a
week later to Lucknow where
I they have taken'up residPns� ,
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Mr. and °Mrs. Alan McAuley of
Ripley visited • with ' Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Ritchie on Sunday. •
Sunday School. will be held at
ill alto_ Sunday with' Rally . See -
vice held _Sunday p -m;
Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Elber of
Crediton spent the . week -end
with Mr. 'and Mrs.' .Fred Ander-
nurnbirfroa this community
attended the funeral in Lucknow
of the late Miss Agnes Lindsay
on .Saturday.
The..many . friends <of .Mrs..' Ed-
gar-. Riitchie were pleased- to •hear
of her return home on Saturday
after • spending • the past,. few
weells.'at Byron, Ont. -She is anaieh
•improved in health.
Mr. Bert Alton is 'busy silo-
filling in this burg. •
Mrs_ Sidney Gardner visited
friends in London last week.
Mr,. Keith Hackett. spent the
week -end ^ at hos home. here.
SCARCITY . OF NURSES makes
it impossible to inaugurate this
year the school nursing plan in
Huron County_
JOHN:'.&STRONG, grand old
than of C ih-oss, celebrated. his.
92nd birthday at the home of his
nephew, Cor i nark Armstrong.
BONAR JARVIS Offered a bad-
ly crushed left foot recently.
!when a tree rolled on it The ac-
}cident happened on Brock Mc
Kenzie's farm.
Approve lillninnun Salary
The filth general council of the
United ,Church of Canada in ses-
sion in London ' last week voted
that all ministers -receive a mini-
mum of $1,800 a year_ Council
also decided that if a rongregal
tidn could not posssi-b1y finance
this . amount, the needed sum
should be taken from the Mis-
sionary and Maintenance Fund of
the United Church_
Forty-six per cent of United
Church ministers are affected by
this decision, it was announced_
It happened in a maternity hos-
pital A nervous husband paced
before .the admission. desk wait -
ling ' to :regist his• •.. wife= for -im
j�mediate entrance...1 He fumbled
and fidgeted. Florally he turned
to the mother -to -be and - asked
earnestly. "Darling,. are you sure
you. wan to go through with
tom!"
Hijackine ' The Help
Nina Wily Putnam,' writing
in The American Weekly whir
this Sundays (September 2-I 9 is -
sup • of The Detrnit Sunday Thinks.
tells how the influx of domestic
help intra War industries has er-
a to i a business of ,service snatch-
ing which has bccorne a raclst,
'
carried on in, the stiyes r+f ev:ery
Targe American Pity. Get Th{
Dc trait Sunday Tines.
Year ,Round Car. -
.BEAUTY AND' '
-PROTECTION
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Maui ssz
'atst.-]trister Quick A▪ gi
dews. au4 1psissiter
• Gsaaa3rae dam•
.ash cUths
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PeliSb .75
ear draw*
CANADIAN TIRE CORP.
ASSOCIATE -STORE
Cm: .bell's
Garage
Wingharn, ' 'Phone 1S4•
BORN'
MacKENEIE—In Godericb Hos-
pital on Saturday, September- 9,
to Mr. and Mri. Hugh MacKer7 m
of Ashfield, a sones .
48-HOIJR flan re-
sulted in Clinton ,A,A;.-rchaants de-`
;calling to_remain .elk ; all day
each-. Wednesday . except the
month. of December. .
DUN'DAL K MERCHANTS are
observing the 48-hour week by
opening 9 O'clock;, closing all
day Thursday, • and remaining
open on Wednesday and Satur-
da '.;nights A not :..a
Clinic This Morning
The 14th Reed. Cross • ' Btood
Donor Clinic ' is being, held id
Lucknow this . (Thursday) morn-
ing- 1
3 O BROTHERS: "'t 't. Ernest
.',er, and Fit: Lt. Drogi•ras •Hen-
ry. sons r;.f 'Mr. ani l' .` E. , _'I
e'cry of Kincardine have eaf.h
v. -or. . the Distinguished Flying I
Cross. A third brother. Ralph, brit F
his lift-- or. coastal patrol duty.
Duiagaminon
LL FAIR
eptember 28 13 29
SPEED EVENTS
50
HARNESS RACE, 224
PACE OR TROT, PURSE $75.
RUNNING RACE, PURSE $16.
Gr DOING EVERY MINUTE
SPECIAL • ATTRACTIONS
Sporting Tandem by the Jo a a a Horses; Oke ' Riding Stables
Display; Best Square Dan ce,, and a o tear Highland Fling
.Contests; The Lucknow Pipe Band; Musical Chairs On
Horseback; Hurdle Jumping; Potato Race; Calf Race; Half -
Mile Foot Race and Many Other . Attractions,.
The Fair will be officially opened. 'tgJ: W. Hanna, M.P.P.
The events of the afternoon will • be capably handled by
Tory Gregg with a good iniad speaking system.
Be on hand at 130 for the Parade. AH children taking part
in it,. admitted. free. •
A Booth will be on the grow idai2'
Grand Concert
:At night,' isill consist of such artists as Marjorie "halters,
Nancy McQuaig.. etc- '
DANCE
Will be held after the concert.
• Wilfred Drennan, Pres_
T. M. Durnin.
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