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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-10-12, Page 2se PAGE TWO . . ,• . 9••';V•9:•"9, -%-".‘7,f, The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario Local and General THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1944 1 1 01 on Guaranteed 4 /0 Trust Certificates ISSUED for any amount . . .. for a term of five years guaranteed both as to principal and interest ... Interest cheques mailed to. reach holders on due date, or, at holder's ., option, may be allowed to accumulate at compound interest. An ideal *vestment for individuals, corn- panies ; authorized by law for cemetery boards, executors and other titiZteef3- THE STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION Sterling Tower, Toronto 33 years in Business AFI,. running into a Porcupine while returning from_ Toronto; Thomas Harris, Ripley drover, • hadn't proceeded far when he found one of the quills had pi_mc-. •. tuned a tire 1111•11MIIMINIEMI11111111 MI its IN !„..$ , • . NPAI3Sl1tl3A0T 911 .11 7,7 z ael 0 m •A3 —4 r41 m • ,...... 1 THE ATTENDANCE at Teeswat- er fair last Wednesday was down somewhat from . the previous 1-10LYKOOD Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Reg- gie Broome' on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Edward Moore & from Whitechurch, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young and family, Mrs. Wm. Young and Mr. and Mrs. Wes Young, all of Langside. Miss 7Veronica Murray spent Thanksgiving with Miss Kathleen, Wyler of Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Wesly Harris and. Bobby and Donald. ,of London spent the past -week-end at Tom Harris'. • • Week -end visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Ackert were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hackett and Wayne, ,Mr. & Mrs.. Joseph Hackett, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Drennan, J. C. and_ Lorraine, Mr. James Parkes, Mr. arid Mrs. Ewart Taylor, Dor- is and Jean. Thecommunityjoins in exten- ding sympathy to Mrs. Rodger Corrigan on the death of her hus- band. Mr. and Mrs. Farrish Moffat of Langside spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Elliott. Mr. Lloyd Ackert and his boy friend from Toronto spent the week -end at the home of Lloyd's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Ack- ert. On their return to Toronto Leonard MacDonald of Cargill Bert Lovett is seriously 111 hi spent Thanksgiving week -end at 1 hospital in London. his home here. Mrs. M. Holk is spending a Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm. Robb re: couple of weeks in Toronto. turned on Tuesday after spend- ing three weeks at Collingwood, Alliston and Owen Sound. Miss Betty MacDonald, who teaches school near Mildmay, spent the week -end at her home in Ashfield. Mr. and Mrs. Will Pritchard of Fergus spent the week -end with -Mr. and 1VIrs. Bert Gammie and family; • • Among those. attending the funeral of .i'oseph Gaynor on Tuesday were Lieut. and Mitts. Trimble Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kearney. Mr. and. Mrs. A. E. Reynolds, Linda and Donald and Miss Mary Struthers, all :of Toronto, were W. B. Anderson is on a busi- ness trip to Ottawa this week. Mrs. Jean Haigh of Hamilton spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Robertson. Miss Marion Hood of Toronto is a' visitor with Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedy, Boundary East. Mr. 'and Mrs. George , Huston and David bf Mallon spent the week -end with Mrs. David Hus- ten. Hugh MacCrostie of Montreal has been holidaying at the home of his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. W. G. MacCrostie. '• Shirley Webster of Kitchener spent the week -end in town vis- week-eticl visitors at the home iting with her grandparents, 1VIr. ' and Mrs. Richard Webster. of Mrs. R. Struthers. The October meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Chester Johnston year. At that, approximatelythey were accompanied by Mrs. Women's Institute, which will be of Sarnia were holiday visitors 15,000 were present and gate re- •Wm. Graham, Mrs. Ernest Ack- Observed as Grandmother's Da -j, with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Web- , _ ceipts amounted to $3,361. 1 ert andRaynard Aekert. vv -ill, be held in the Town Hall ster. •• inn ow on ot 'Al Ns is in ins nn int we No no i= wi on in is it , 1 1. 1 , 1 •1 on Friday, October 13th at 2.30. • kr., Charles G. Lindsay and ' a RATION BOOK Miss Marjorie Purdon of the Miss Maud Lindsay of Peterbor- C.N.R.. depot staff at Hanover and ough and Mr. arid Mrs: Earl Lind; Miss Agnes Conley, who holds say of Toronto spent the week- . a similiar -position at Brampton, end here. • spent the holiday at their -re- Mr's. Robert Fisher and 1VI, arY spective homes. • '• of Hamilton visited last week Lloyd Stewart of Kitchener with Mrs. D. Huston, returning , t spent the week -end with his par- to he •city with Mr. Fisher and M ents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ste- Mr. Frank Green, who spent the week -end here. • wart. Lloyd sang a solo at Blake issue between October 14th aiid 21st Distributing Centres will not be open on all days. Make sure that you know exacdy what days and hours the Distributing Centre you _intend to go to will be open. Failure to get your new book' during distribtion week will, cause you inconvenience. • II • * , • RATION, BOOKS WILL NOT BE MAILED OR DELIVERED —THEY MUST BE CALLED FOR • NOW 70 GET ..YOUR- NEW BOON • Before you, go to o 'cool^ Distributing Centre; 1. Write your name and address -44 on the front of the stub of the K coupon sheet in your Ration Book 4. The age of • persons under 16 years must also be wrftten 2. Fill in your prefix and serial number on The back of the stub. 3. Do NOT tear the K coupon sheet or stub out of the boots- • This must be done by an official at the Distributing 'Centre. Anniversary service on Sunday afternoon, ' and at .the Harvest Home service in St. Peter's Ang- lican Church on Sunday evening. Miss Doris Ritchie of Stratford 1 spent the week -end at the home • of her mother, Mrs. Jas. Ritchie. Doris completed her training at Stratford General • Hospital in • September' and- for the time being 1 has accepted a position on the hospital nursing staff. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson and Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson of town and Mrs. Joseph Hamilton of Dunganncin attended the fun- eral at Auburn on Thursday of the former's uncle, Mr. William Anderson. Deceased, who was 78 years of age, was a lifelong resi- dent of the Auburn 'district. • • Visitors and callers at Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Todd's during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Chester, Tay- lor, Doris and Donald of St. Hel- ens, Mrs. Susie Taylor of Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller of London,. Mrs. !-,Klinchsmidt and Mr. Robert Neely .of Pigeon. Take Your Action Soak 4 with the K Coupon Sheet Attached and the Stub Properly I • Completed to a Distrikouting Centre and Your Ration Book 5 will be given you. • 1 AlitED Oismtcres Members af the Armed Forces will obtain their Ration Card from their own units. APPLYING FOR OTHERS , Any responsible persons may apply for Ration Books for other • -members of their families or neighbours, providing above re-, guiremonts are complied with. • PAREIITIS MUST APPLY FOR CHILDREN , • Children under 16 may not • apply for their Ration Books or those of others. • • Addresrer 'LOCAL, bI$TR/BUTING cralTrits Dater Hours MUNICIPAL OFFICE: Friday, October 20th 10 a.m. to 12' noon.. 1.30 to 5.30 p.m. Saturday, October 21 10 a.m. to 12 non. 1.30 to 5.30 p.m. 8.00 t� 10.00 p.m. RATION A 11 1411 1 11 1STR-A 10 1 THE, WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD ADVERTISEMENT .FOR. FUTykE4:E^FERENCE CuP I t • PARAMOUNT Red Cross quiltings were held at the homes of Mrs. Daisy Mac - Charles and. Mrs. Jas. MacDonald. The Paramount Women's In- stitute meeting will be held.Wed- nesday, October •18•th at the home of Mrs. J. Hamilton. Topic, agri- culture, by Mrs. Jack -Hamilton. Program committee, Mrs. Art Cook -and Mrs. A. Irwin. All those giving donations to the bazaar, are asked to bring them to the meeting. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Kempton were Miss Tena Kemp - to, R,N., Detroit; Miss Sophia Kempton, R.N., New York; Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Bogie and -fam- ily of Goderich; Tom Kempton - and family and Mrs. Wm. Kemp- ton, Sr, Ripley; Mr. and Mrs. W. Hill, M. and Mrs. Cam MacDon- ald, Lucknow. -Mr, and Mrs. Oliver McCharles and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Franl, Hamilton motored to London over the week -end. , Miss Eileen Henderson of Stratford 'Visited with her par- ents over the week -end. Donald Hamilton of Carlow spent 'Thanksgiving with his par- ents. We' are sorry to report Joyce McNay is in bed under the doc- tor's care. • • Mrs. Allan Stuart and children returned to Eganville after spen- 1, Messrs. Tom and Jim Smith received, word last week that their sister Ida (Mrs. Barnes) was stricken 'with a .heart attack and passed away suddenly in the West. cling the summer months with Goldviri a d Irs, tr-T-at-a-f5a., Novi! 3EALED . BEAM - SAFETY HEADLAMPS • For All Cars . Convert .your present head- lamps into genuine Sealed Beam unit S . . . identical to 1940 - 42 equipment. Enjoy maximum efficiency plus the proven economy of sealed beam equipment: Kits are complete for each car and en- gineered for 'simple in- L Ao stallation. Complete .. 70 CANADIAN. TIRE CORP, • ASSOCIATE STORE Campbell's Garage Wingham, 'Phone 184 BROWN BROS 'Phone '181 KINCARDINE, ONT. WE PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES For. . . . LIVE POULTRY SCRAP METAL and GOOSE And DUCK FEATHERS 4 a T y. 9-91114.9, se 1 .• 4 4