HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-10-05, Page 9THURS., SEPTEMBER 28th; 1914
The Lucknow Sentinel, Luchnow, Ontario
iLUITH THE TROOPS
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In France In Two Months
Mrs. Tyndal Robinson of town
has received word from her son
Charles in France. It is only two
months since Charlie left Canada.
He has been transfered to the
Calgary Scottish Regiment.
LICpl. • Roy Finlayson is now
in Belgium with the Canadian
Ordnance Corps, accordihg to
latest word received by Mrs. Fin-
layson. While in France the only
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Reed had
[as their guests on Sunday, Mrs.
Alex Emerson of Langside, Mr.
and Mrs.. Elmer Alton, Russell
and Miss Elmira Alton of Ma -
eking.
Mr.,
Mand Mrs. Victor Emerson
'of Langside were visitors on Sun-
day with Mr. "'and Mrs. Ralph
Nixon.
Mrs. Robert Andrew has gone
to visit friends in Midland, Mich.
Mr. Wm. Humphrey of St. HO -
ens has been assisting Mr. Frarik
Ritchie to erect, a new silo.
ZION
We are pleased to ,report that
Miss ilsie Ritchie who had an
1 operation in Toronto a week ago
is progressing favorably arid was
Lucknow boys. whom Roy saw (-)
were, Phillip-. McMillan and Jim
Chin. Jim isnow in Belgium also.
DUNGANNON
MrS: Minnie , Jones is leaving
this week to visit her, sister, Mrs.
Harry Cowell of Pickford, Mich.
Mrs. R. A. McKenzie of Wing -
ham was here for the‘ fair and
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Otto
Popp.
Visitors with Misses Nettie. and
Rebina Sproul were at the week-
end, Miss Clara Sproul. Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Hesson, Stratford, Mrs.
Ada Wilson, Mr. and 'Mrs. Robt."'
Wilson, Mr: and Mrs.' Chas. Wil-
son, Goderich and Miss Ida Why-
ard of New York City, the latter
who is remaining for a while.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Harvey Alton &
little daughter Eleanor Irene
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Earl Durnin. St.. Helens. . . •
Visitor with Mrs. Gladys Ri‘'
.ett last' Week were her uncle,.Mr.
Peter Steele. Toronto apd• her
nieee., , Miss Hazel :Steele,..Bran-
dnii;. Manitoba
Mr: W. A. Culbert is this week
attending the annual,..Russell -
Grey -' Douglas shorthorn sale &
the annual Deacon.:. -Beath - Mur-
phy ..-- shorthorn .sale. both • at
Unionville. * ..• .
.Visitors With Mrs. WR. ' An-
.dre.ws on Sunday ' were Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Scrimgeour. of Palmer-
ston. .. •
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Mrs. Abe . Culbert Spent last
Friday afternoon with her friend,
Mrs. Wrn.• Sproul. '
Mrs,. W. R.. Andrews 'has • re-.
. ceived wrird of the death Of, her
sister-in-law. . Mrs. Hugh Rose .ef
Vancouver, 'formerly Miss, Maude
'Tewsley of the 8th 'Concession of
ColborneToWnshiP. .She passed
away on 'September '19th ..in 'her
: 59th year. leaving besides her
husband, three son arid one dau,
'ghter. Her daughter. resides in
• VancouveA.I.One . son is in ,the.
Navy, one • in Calgary and 'the.
other in t dmonton. / • Mr. Hugh
co -
'Rose. her bereft husband. is ,' -a
ative .of this district.' a son 'of
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he late Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rose.
•' utial took :place in Vancouver.:
.. Miss Audrey Feagan of Ben -
miller was a guest with her,
schoolchurn. Miss Doris Reed .for
the week -end. Both young ladies
are attending, Goderich Colleg-
iate. InstitUte.
...Mr. Lead St ingel •Is• in- Goder-
ich Hospital yecove'ring:from cuts
and bruises and a fractured rib
....s.
when a ,truck :.tri into him at
the Nile as it was ,leaving the
highway to travel east: Leroi was
travelling from Goclerich to Dun-
gannon abotr 5.30 p.m. His. car
0• was quite badly darnzigecl:
Kairshea To Park Boxes
The ladies in charge of packing
overseas boxes from the Kair-
shea Club Would like all cookies
to be in by Saturday. October 7th
as the boxes are being packed
able to leave the hospital on
Wednesday but is not expected
horde for a couple of weeks.
Mrs. Elmer Wall of Teeswater
spent last week with Mrs., Will
Ritchie while Mr: Ritchie visited
with Mr. Wall of Teeswater.
Mrs. Ivan Papernick of Goder-
ich visited , Saturday with Mrs.
Will Ritchie. Baby -Francis Jean
Papernick returned home %with
her mother after spending a few
days with her grandmother here.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter
were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Laidlaw of Wawanosh.
Messrs. Geo. and Wm. Hunter
have installed .new cement stabl-
ing and water bowls with Mr.
COultice of Whitechurcli doing
the work. Mr. Fred Anderson
also has his cement stabling and
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water system ahriost completed.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horton of
'Mafeking visited •Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Kirkland on Sunday last.
Quite a .number from this burg
attended the Teeswater fair and
•report the usual good time, ,
Mr. Keith Ritchie of Ripley
visited friends on the line'Sunday
afternoon.
Sunday.. school will be held at
11. a.m. on Sunday next.
BOUNDARY EAST
Corn bees, wood: bees and fall
fairs are the order of the day:
Mr. .Ancl Mrs: George Fisher
and family and- Mr. D. S. Car-
ruthers and Mrs. John Carruth -
erg' spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. T. Jantzi of Milverton:
Miss Helen Cringle of Detroit
spent last week with her grand-
mother, 'Mrs: D. Gillies and Jack.
Mrs. Merrill Cantelon of wing -
ham was a week -end guest of her
brother, Mr. Alfred Patterson.
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mr. James "ForSter,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson
spent Sunday at Palmerston with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Forster.
Miss Gretta Hzdson was hos-,
tess to a Red Cross quilting on
Friday. •
Sunday , Visitors at Mr. John
MacMillan's were Mrs. ,Morrison
& family and Mr. & Mrs. Clayton
Rettinger and family of Wing -
ham, Mrs. Milas McMillan and
Mrs. Hughes.
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nnouncement
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Spirits ation
.'•• EFFECTIVE • OCTOBER 2nd, 1944
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COMMENCING October 2nd, 1944, and until further
•notice, everOndividual permit- holder will be permitted
to purchase monthly one bottle of spirits (25 or 26 ounces)
or two iialf bottles as available.
As a result of the restrictions imposed by the Dominion
Government under the Wartime Alcoholic Beverages Order
P.C.11374, it :was necessary to reduce the monthly ration of
ipirits,to 13 ounces to assure adequate supplies of spirits until
the end of the year. In increasing the ration it should be
• explained to the public that unless the restrictions imposed
by the Dominion Government are removed a similar restric-
tion will be necessary again next year, although the Board,
except for the DominionilRestriction, would be able to make
available, for distribution stocks of spirits in excess of the
present ration.
In any event, however, the ration becoming effective on
October 2nd can be maintained throughout the winter months,
so it is, hoped that the -public will 'co-operate- by not buying in
excess of actual requirements.
OCTOBER 2, 194.
LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD' OF ONTARIO
Victor T Gokgiil
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