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Lyceum Theatre
w INGHAM
Two shows Saturday Night
Thursday, Firiday, 'Saturday
January 22, 23, -24
. • SPECIAL •
117G•IrtoGic MUSICAL!
-• starring
ELEANOR POWELL
• ANN SOTHERN
•ROBT.-YOUNG
HOtiet eiteilYMORe
• Me eaten Red Senn
Virginia Weds
elecee by
. maim 7 meepe
Protium, by ARTHUR FBEED,
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The, jertitary meeting of the Wo -
Men's IVIissienary Society was held
••,at the home of -M1-§ •EeNt---Riee wit
• twelve ladies present. Mrs. W. L
Presided.e The theme of the
• worship service :was "We' live by
faith in God the Holy Spirit", It
was taken by Mrs. T. J. Todd: Mra.
.McKenzie Webb and Mrs. Gordon
McPherson. The treasurer reported
• Also "Newe'
Matinee Sat.: Afternoon at 2.30
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
•.Jan. 26, 27 28
ANN SOTHERN •
Ringside.: Maisie
Maisie loseS her job in aelance
hall and . becomes involVed
with a fighter „ •
Also "Cartoon" & "Specialty"
.PAR,AMOUNT
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. Mr. • Joi-na. IVIacIatoeh is sporting
a new 4942 Chey: mach.,
aer. and Mrs. Thos. SantlY Of 0•04••
eiich, Mr and Mrs; Ed..• Strand of
Calgary visited with Mr. and Mrs
J. MacDonald. .
• Mr. and 1VWs. Omar Brooks and
Norman visited with Mr,' and Mrs.
Harvey Brooks.
•. We are. 'glad to report that Mr.
Oliver Barkwell who has been sick.
in .Wingham Hospital is. irnprevirig.
A number from here attended the,
progressiVe•euchre party ite•the Re-
becca Lodge, Ripley; sponsored by
• Mys. Oliver McCharres... . •
Visitors at' J'arries :Maeleonalcfs
home, were Mr.' and Mrs. .Edwarid.
• Scrom from .Calgary. The latter is
a nieee, of Mr. MacDonald'., Mr. and
MrsTsere Saady of Godericii . also
visited :there, " • •
• ST.,. HELENS
Mr: Jack McIntosh is sporting a
•new, Obey. car: .
, Mr:„ Andy "Stein is assisting :Jack
Switzer: this winter. ,
Mr. Edgar Alexandra from Man-
• Reba visited with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
BELFAST
Mrs. Maseh Robineon visited a few
days last 'week with her parents;
Mr. and. Mrs. T. A. Cameren.
KINLC)UGEI • - THE
Mrs. Mervin Hedley ef Glamis
visited with her parents, Mr. and.
Mrs. J, W. Colwell; Concession 10.
Mrs. Noble Guest. *hp has heft
in poor health for some time is not
improving as fast •, as her many '
finds wish to see her.
Mrs. Wm. Wall of CulrOss visited
during the week with her mother,
Mrs. 'E. J. Haldenby.
Miss Isabel 1VlacKay was a recent
visitor with Miss' Helen Thompson.
Mrs. John Hodgins is confined to
her bed again. Her many fiends
hope for her speedy recovery.
, Friends in the community extend
heartiest congratulations to Mi. and
Mra. Jacob Eckeheeviller vnho cele-
brated their 59th wedding enniver-
sary on Saturday last. Thi, grand,
old couple 'are epjoying fairlY good
health and el join in wishing them
Many more years. together:. •
LUCKNOW SENTINEL
Piiblished every Thursday • morning
at Lacknow, •Onterio.
L. CAMPBELL THOlVIPSON .
Publisher and Proprietor
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'THURSDAY, JANUARY 22nd, -1942
• Mrs. K. Hedley ' of Kincardine
Township has .been visiting with'
Mrs. M. McLean. •
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wall, Conces-
sion 14, were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. W. Boyle.
• Mrs: -Wes.' Whyte, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Bushell and Ronnie of London,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert ,Hedgkinson
and Kenneth and Mr. Joe • Hodg-
kieson of .Goderich were Supdey
ISSUE WARTIME WAGE
CONTROL INSTRUCTION!
The National War Labour Board
employers and employees in, regard* 'Red Cross quilting at the• home of
has issued instructions to Canadian
to the Wartime Wages and Cost of. •MFS., R, Laidlaw last week. - .
Fri -
Living Bonus Order (P.C. 8253). • A W.M.S., tea Was held last As detailed in the advertisement day at the home of Mrs. John Gaunt.
appearing •elsewhere in this issue, We were shocked to hear over
'these instructions define what are the radio of the death ef Mr. Hare
national industries 'falling within old Reid only sten of Mr. and .Mrs,
the scope of the National •War Lab Harveit Reid of Auburn The *de -
come Within the Ittrisdietien of ProY-
ceased •was a nephew of Mr. 'Sam
Reid and Mrs. James Macintosh. Ile
Our Board at Ottawa, and. those that
BOarda. . . : ; • of agee , Sympathy is • extended to
Only about twenty -to -to years
tnciel, or Regional "Ware': Labour was
Since: wage control together together with, the befeaVed. '
price control, have become integral A wedding dinner, was held Win -
parts of Canada's . wartime . design day at 4.30 p.m. et the home of Mr.
for Jiving, the National,War Labour and Mrs. A. E. purdon when abOut
Board has considered ft necessary thirty guests were present to -honer:
Pur -
to demarcate, for the purposes of tiw, their yeaingeet son, Mr.. Hector don Of Toronto who was married
recently:to Miss Hazel House of To -
onto. Later iti the evening a recep-
tion was held in the Institute Hall,.
where they received many beaut-
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WHITECHURCH' . HOW DO YOU LIKE
. .•YOUR EGGSDONE?
• Miss 'Dorothy Jamieson pt
grave is spending a week with her ..Here are some interesting facts
NOrma visited on Thursday wfth '
Mr. and Mee. Jirn „Sherwood and, ,
uncle and aunt, Mr ne l'Ars. John connected with the cooking of eggs. hie Mother; Mrs S. Sherwoed; WhoM,
Jamieson. , • • q4 • ,we are glad to know. is iMProv#248
Extreme heat toughens the whites •
will be more tender if allewed to •
after her recent illness. -
• of eggs, so that a bard boiled egg
Mr. Jack Pollock ram:lied tq Suse
Miss'Ete
etrice Treleaven of. leleh- .
in, Wing_ cook slowly in water below boiling now spent the week -end, with her
sexaN.B., after spending two weeks
,with relatives here and
ham,.
a parents; Mr. and Mts. Bert Tre-
te, order to obtain .best. resultsiteikth leaven. •
The annual meeting of the Pres-
point fpr at least thirty minutes.
poached eggs, , higb "qua ity -e gs Misses Lorena Crozier, • Loraimie
byterian congregation will be held
shpulcl. be used, cooking them at
on Monday the 26th at twoo'clock. Durnin; Lorainne Drennan were
A good attendance is- requested: `home from Goderich for the week -
below' boiling point in gaited water
' that has reach ct boiling point, drain -
The ladies of the Second„held a . e end.
Mr. Colin Croeier of Winghani
ing them Well, and serving hot. For e
ordinary boiled •eggs, the • water spent the week -end at his horee
should be heated to boiling point.
,water; saucepan shouldbe trans- here. •• ••
S. tpok the form Of a quilting at ••• '
The January meeting of the.W. M. *
When the eggs are placed in the
ferred to a warm spot on the range
Mrs. ,Shacklet0Ti'S on ThurstleY Id-
where the water will be kept below
administration of the Order, the re-
spective jurisdictions of the National,
and Regional Boards. • • •
In general, National employers are
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Mr. and Mrs. Bert Alton and fain- visitors with their father, Mr. J. Mil and useful gifts. Lunch was
designated as those whose operations
il-y visited- with Mr. and Mrs. Joe _Belledgkirison. •' --eueh as transportation and, p.u.ibl.ic
served and a -geed tune was en-.
Scott of Ripley on ,414liesday. - - -11taitie etc.—are interaprovencte•ene
eyed b -y all The young couple will
The annual District meeting o - _
• Mrs. AUX Hackett is vtsiting with •
I tier daulfireiTaid-Sioneinelavve:•41VI .
and Mrs. Pharis Mathers. •
I• Miss Gwen Stewart Of Lucknow
spent the Week -end with Miss Laura
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Mr: T. A. Cameren made a busi-
ness- trip to Toronto lastelWeek-end,
ASHFIELD NOTES •:'.
Miss. Retie ,Hunter of •Wingharn
spent -the Week' with her parents,
Mr .and Mrs. J. Hater.
Miss Jean Itaynard is assisting
Mrs. John • MacDonald Who has just
returnee from Winghairi Hos-
.
pi a . ••
• Mr. Lloyd Saunders is 'assisting
R. Helm -at present.
• Mrs. G. R. Halloran returned Sat-
iirday•• to her hoine in Buffalo after
• two - weeks' visit with, her •pat -
eras and brothers here, .•
Mr. Leonard Ritchie speet Sen-
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character, or those whose indestrial
reside in Toronto.
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the L.O.L. was held in the Orange activities-aparticularly,i mining and •'Mr Jelin Gaunt left on Monday
hall here on Tuesday:Isar-with
position or e winter.
Regional einPlOyers are consider
shipbuireling—are
tor Thiedon• "Where-lre hase-seeured-
a f th
members to the offices of District
good attendenceeeNewly :appointed •
the resational ivar effort a's a whole.
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Master,Mr.-eorge Haldenhy; de- ed those in which the operations of
• puty Master, Mr. Artheie Graham. the 'incluatt'y oriptitir-fess is definite -
Mr. H:. A. Graham recording sec- ly within provincial or municipal
LANG •
d other Red Cross goods for gar- . • .
boiling point. .For soft -cooked' eggs, terdoon, When a quilt Was finished
allow eight to ten minutes.
mente distributed
' ,TO remove shells easily from hard -
baled eggs, Plunge the eggs into • The Young People from here en -
cool water as soon as they are cook - iciyed a skating party, at Luknow, • . .
ed. To avoid cracking egg Shells in. Arena, on Saitirday night. ••• ,
cooking, place the eggs in cold wet- : 1V/Ies; Matiel Quinn spent the • •
er and bring to, a boil: At that point Week -end with Mrs Cecil Blake. ' • ' ,
the eggs will be sof,t-boiled. The . Messrs Orville Orville tournin and Ray-
whites of eggs are quickly beaten mend Finnigan made a business trip
if the eggs and
e utensils _used t° G°derich on Saturday.. 4
th
are cold. Keep eggs in a cool place, -
•
. but' it • ie ,better •to purchaie More'
than one week's supply at a time;
. •
• Judge:. "You are charged with'
throwing your rnother-in-lawout of.
the. Window":
HOLYROOD • Prisorieri "I done it without think -
sift!
•
• .(intended for last week)
Mrs. Richard entertained
'thIWednesday.e.- •
Miss GweridOlyn Ackert left for,
on.--Suridawhele she will.
Judge: Yes, u
how dangerous it might have been
• for anyone_ passing at the _tim?".
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teach for the next three weeks. • . •,
Mrs. Chas.° Cathers of Wroxeter, ° ---",' .:
Mr. Ted Switzer i of "Brandon, Man. Mrs. Frank MacKenzie and Mas-
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ter •Ian and Mips ;Florence MaeDon-
are Ving an
are .visiting at. Mr. Wm. Eadies and
Id f Calgary
relatives here.
d on two weeks sick. leave, is Mr-. and Mrs orMctgiris arid Mrs. R----z-Biseett ancLeMiss Jean
Mr. Switzer is rierbewing old ac,:- •a ,
-retaryv-IVtatterse-of a -business qdatniances on the line.
•w-e•ze---bounda-ries-4--Ireethis ca-tegorke-fall •
• • transacted after which refresheients most d ti -o - I t 11
war_ pro tic n p an s, a sec- .
James IVIOTriYOr-t--. R.C.A.F., p
• sPending a few days in Torontb.
were served. • '
,tions Of retail and •wholesale tt:•aele, Ian s, on.
two
cry at Mr Mark' spent the week -end in Toro*. •
• • Elwood spent n a :
•
Miss Evelyn McLean of ' LOndon ervicep, etc.
spent ,the week -end with her moth- Employers %and employees in the A number of friends and relatiVe
s Johnston s. -
Mr. arid Mrs.. George Colwell
Mrs.- --J• McLean. • _national field. should address* their from, here aftended the :dance ..i.ri
tertained the: cast of the play' at a
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Gnr.' Wray Pinnell CarriP POT" comm the Secretary, litechneele, Instittite_Hell held m
dinner- preaehted at the a club ' the
The following letter of thanks has tawa, while those in the Regional his bride of Toronto.
den'Wee home over the week -end. .the National War.LabOur. Boar& ho or (4 IVIr. 'Hector Purdcin apd;
last rogram• night. •
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Ted Switzer of Brandon spent
been received front Lomax Bushell category • shaild address- themselves Mre. Geo. Tiffin and little daagh- Mr'
Sunday at i\!tr. Richard Elliott?s:
by the Kira -ugh ,branch of -the-Red_ toetheeRegiorial :war Lahour go_ard ter Calleen have been staying With
. The Comititinity Clab••lield their
the fcirmer's parentee IVI.r. and Mrs. eueliie-rParty7 on -Monday evening.
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CrOSIS: •y
•C. A. P. 0. No. 2 Overseas,
Gander, Newfoundland..
• ' • Room 9; Barrack 66..
To' the W, ornen's Institute: , •
I received. your , fine Christmas
box The eakes 'were real fresh wh'eri
in .care of their respective provincial
governments: • •
Interpretative Rulings on the Or-
der have been issued in; bulletin.
form, and theseanay be obtained ori
application to any Regional War
Lebow Board:
A. Pardon due to Colleen, pot hav-
ing the best- Of health: •
Mrs. R. .Stewart spent. a• day ,re-
cently with Mr, and Mrs. LorneNc-
Allister of Calrosi.
• •the allocation *Of- $100.00 had been day with Mr end Mrs. G. Ritchie. .Mr.- Billie Caslick of Culiciss is
reattatran-d-afatealance-Jelt.- `,4astr.„-Nr4,. JCPB' erriVed, Thanks to the good assisting Mr. Thos. Hill with farm Principal at Clinton
.• • The topic from:the study-book-ore:spent- the-we—ei-eird.-lio-refee.-----e-ieeckiligTiEbitiMICReougft;ttlseePteetheeietee„,,e_ • ,work at present - • E. W. Durnin, the. new principal
Mrs. George Colwell end Mrs. Chas.
Cathers were tied for the ladies
prize but on the draw Mrs. Colwell
won the prize. Mr. Donald McPher-
sort was winner of the gent's prize,
•
• "Cities of Refuge" 'was taken by
Mrs. Stanley Todd. ,
_Over '126.00 to be used for war
„work was realized-frorre-thees;ale-of
. e tickets on. a hamper of Delicious
apples given to the St. telee's Wo
' men's Institute by Mr. Kenneth
Cameron. Mra. Archie Aitchison was
the holder of the lucky ticket which
• was drawn at the Lucknow Agrichl-
tural , Society concert on -Friday
night. •
Mrs. Allister Hughes of Holyrood
vas a visitor last week with her
brother, McKenzie and 'Mrs. Webb.
Miss Laurine Miller, • Reg.N., of
the Wingham Hospital staff was
lipme 'for the week -end.
' The weekly meeting of the Y.p..u.
• was held on Sunday evening with
the Missionary Convener4 Mrs. Mc:
. Kenzie Webb. presiding. Mrs. Chas.
McDonald read the scripture. lesson
. and an ,interesting missionary talk,
' was given by Rev. G. A, Barnard.
Her many friends will be sorry to
learn, of the prolonged illness of
. Ronald 'Rothwell, forrrierly
Mis Helens Thom. •Mrs. Bothwell
.• was able to leave the hospital last
Tuesday after a •sii Weeks' illness
but 4s a patient againlin the 'Nichol's
HOS ital Peterboro, following the
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith: of De-
troit accorripanied by Miss Barbara
Culbert, who has , returned after
hree. rnonihsein_ Detroit spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Cul- the personnel, or anythin
bort. • the station there is very little to
Write -abeut.
fine Christmas card. from -Mrs c -
Lean and „Evelyn. As you will re-
alize we cermet Mention anything
in our letters, about the weather,
--about
• ZION
I am expecting, my leave •around
^ • • the Middle •of January.
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So hoping to see you all then,
••Miss Ellen Andrew is staying with thanking. you all for the Christmas
Mr. Long for sone time.
Mr. Russ Ritchie of Lucknow I remain,
spent Sunday with Zion friends: • . •Mak BushelL
Fred 'Ritchie of Olivet was
a Sunday visitor With Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Ritchie. • -
The monthly meeting of W.M.S.
met, at the home of Mrs. W. G.
•Hunter on. Thursday last.
Mr. and Mra.• Samuel Reid re-
ceived the sad news of the .death
of their eephew; Harold Reid of Au. -
burn in his 24th year. He was a
son ef Mr. Harvey Reid formerly of
• this coMmentty.. Zion friends ex-
tend sympathy to the bereaved ones:
Mr. and Mrs: Sam Reid and Milvert
attended the funeral on Tuesday p.
US PIC IOUS .
•
*A little girl wrote a letter to the
• Almighty askihg for $25 for her
ealies4 development of phlebitis in her •
parents. • ,
\ other ioee. Her sister, 1Virs. Camp- • The letter went to the Dead Let-
• bell Thompson, Rea., 15 111 atten-
ter Office.where a sorter, a Mason,
dance. , 't arid took it to his lodge. As
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Canadians In Hong Kong
• Many enquiries have come to the
• Canadian Red Cross Society head: -
quarters from anxious families. and
•poping to obtain inform-
• ation of relatives in Hoeg Kori.
Manila and China, sinee. the entry
into the war of Japan. Plans to eb-
tale inferrhation ,abotit prisoners and
Casualties in Hong Karig, as rapidly
a. result $15 Was collected and sent
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to the thidd. • a
Some months later she wrote a
shriller letter and added a post-
script: "Doe't send it through Mas-
• ons this time. Last time they' kept
•baek $10." •
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SOMEBODY'S "aspiratiori" Woe ex -
Pressed in the Canadian Chureliman
in words to which many will. say
"me too", Here.they are
like : • .
I'd tb he upon a hill •
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^' A sitting the autt, •
.cd
ILL TWO WEEKS with influenza
the death of Harold George Reid
occurred .at his home in West Wa-
wanosh ori Sunday. He was 23 years
of 'age,, and the only son of Harvey
Reid aid the late Mrs. Reid. He at-
tended school at Ebenezer and 4u -
burn, and was a.very active worker
in Auburn Baptist church.
War Savingse-Certiffeateseeee-eeze,e;
."'eerineditiCe4IfeeeteteelitutetelelseaTb
Produce Millions Montle • Red Cross held - a •Meeting , at- the , native. of • Dungannon, being the. eld„
, Since war savinge'certificates were home of ":1VIrs. Perish ,Moffat on
24- 1940, money, value 'Pf sales has Thursday last when 2 'aunts were
finished and a top prepared for
placed on sale in Canada on May
THE PICTURE .
.GALLERY
• the Red Cross through the Inter- With all the things I'd like to doe -
as possible, have been laueche ty
national Red Cross in GeneVa. A DONE. -
cable, asking the assistance of- the
Geneva committee in tracing. the 'I wish I were uperi a lake,
Severpl thousand Candians know
to have been in the -CroWn Colony,
WAS despatched by P. H. Gordon,
chairman; National executive com-
mittee of the' Society. Some ,delaY,
it ,is •pointed out, may be caused in
getting the names, as japan is not
• a signatory of the Geneva Conven-
tion of 1929, .which makes it obli-
• gatory for a member to make in-
. &mullion prisoners of war avail-
able to the International Re' t
OsS
• azi rapidly as potsible. childern,
Arocking in' a boat,
With all the.letters I mitt write- a forrher Luekriow grocer, and a
WROTE. • .•man held in high esteem in the
est son of the: late. Mr. and :Mrs.
Thornis ,Durnin. , Marvin •Durnin,
Concesaion 6, Ashfield, is a brother,
aPi39•030.ma e y 92;000,- areptheie---Therzer_e seven ,ladies "ever .
Dreany is an- aunt
amounted to 000. The total number of applicat-
present.' .
lieu, is now more than 10,000,060. Mr. James
Ritchie of Luekhow
Regular subscriptions are coming j spent Tuesday with Mr. • and. Mrs.
at .tb rate of 96,000,090 a month_ VictOr Emerson. .
The thaw has put the'roads in this
• 41 •.., . : • . •• " locality in•such a condttien. with
M. AFEKING . • a .'few -deep • snow-- banks and, leng.!..
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f. '
stretches of bare gravel read with
P• te. was home • part ..of Jest., week treVel•on•-with: sleighs and cuttere.
to visit. his parents and renew .ac-
quaintances in the .cemmunitY,
Mr. and • Mrs, -Mel •Qmaris and
children of Detroit spent a few days.
'.DONNYBROOK
The W.M.S. met in the church
last week visiting her parents, Mx. ' basement on ' Thursday afternoon
and Mrs. Elmer Philips. •
Mrs. Elmer Phillips is leaving for
*Ottewa today to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Mclvor of that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Kilpatrick via -
Red with Mr.. ancI'Mrs. Harvey An,-
clersen on Sunday. •
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Mr. and MrsT. M. Anderson vis-
ited at Mr. Herb Currah's on Sun-
day. •
Mr. Bertram Curran of Goderich
spent the week -end at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Blundell' atei
Ass Willa Irwin of Goderich spent
Mrs,
Will IrWin. •
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Js. Craig,
the week -end- With IVIr. and-
Mr. and Mrs, Eddie ThcirnPsorte The IVIisses eVlildred Jones; Irene
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:Gordon Or11°416°cl and' '
Mr. and Mrs. Beg 13rurrle and Mr . Robinsen; E dna and Ada Efeph
Of` Winghare Scholl *ere at
their honies over. the week -end.
with seven ladies attending. The
president, Mrs. Albert Campbell had
charge of the pfogram. Readings
were given -by Mrs. Jones and Mrs.
J. C. Robinson, Jean, Robinson gave
an instrumental number and Mrs.
R. Chamney had charge of the chap-
ter ':Cities of Refuge in the Study
book. A Red Cross quilt was com-
pleted. '
Mr, Ted -Thompson of' Wingham
:was home over the week -end •
. .
Pte. Melvin Craig. of Kitchener
spent the, week -end with his par-
• Lloyd Saunders of Zion commum y
• spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr's.
George Saunders, ,
• Car ,drivers were, pleased to see
'the snow plOw come in this line on:
Sunday p.m. The roads- are very
leg. ••
Many kinds of transpottetipn•Were
ed out on Wednesday to attend
tri
• WHO IS IT?
Last week's picture was that of
• ' • DAVE MALLOUGH
in the shade
corririumity. • Mr. 1VIallough's first
I'd like to be berteath a tree, • b Mess 'association was in 'partner -
A -resting ,
With all the bills I have to pay—
PAID.
onsttit couNcn, will pay $125
to the proprietor of the arena for
free skating privileges for . school
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sn With his brother, and. later with.
bot jphn Elliott and Ben McClure, sgt. Tonn Finlay who is in Engle ,
before condueting the buSiness hini- speaking to his parnts, Mr., and
sea •• • •• • • Mrs. Bert Finlay of Seskatooe, Sask.,• :
Kr. MallOugh has long since pass- formerlylof thts•place. •
ed on, and 01 the family we know Mr arid 1VIrs. Jim Ogren • And
of only tw, Stan H
in amilton & and son 'IXof Whitechurelf spent Mon- Miss Hannah MeeDotialdis spend -
Earl in SaSkatOesn: •day with Mr. and Mrs. lirb.Curran. ing few days in Torcintd:
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FOURTR CON,CESSION
Mrs. Dan MeKinnon returned
to her hoirie after spending 'a few
weeks in the hospital in Toronto.
Messrs. Wee. P. and JohnMac-
Donald are spending a few days in
the ccemeir Meeting,' cae, eatter,• OOnto. . .
buggies, hoeaeback end some walked On account of stormy Weather and
of
part . the Way. •bad r5"ads the I.J.F.W.O. ineetleg Was.
The Y.P.S. met on Friday even- postponed until this Thursday;
ing at Mr Ernest Elakes, After ari Mr. Georg p Irwie, 4th Con.,
all ,..
interestieg program aenjoyed a under the doctor's 'care. '
sbcial hour. Homemade candy and Mrs, Rouliton of Lucknow "is vis -
popcorn were passed. , iting With IVIra, Gilbert' Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MenerY en- Friends are glad t� know lthat
tertained some ,o/ their friends on • Mrs. 13. .McMurchy has recovered
Stititirday evening. sufficientlY to return to her home
It waa interesting to radio listen.. from Kincardine• Hopsital.
ers on Sunday afternoon to hear Messrs.
rt .0., Martin 4rici Dori
McIver spent the first of the Week
in Toronto. . ." „
Miss Grace McKirition, who is at-
tending Stratfbrd • Normal .school
ent the week -end at horne. '
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2 Miss. Belt Matheson'. friends will I: -
be sorry to learn. she is quitettsick
erid hope she will soon be well.
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• Pte. Gordon MacKenzie ef 'Calgary.
witfi. 'the Armored Car Corps .at
Chatham Spent the .week -end with
his mother D. 4. McLean's, •
The'fidies Of the -Latuier ,
group held a progressive .eUsehre
party on Wednesday , evening at . •
which nine dollars and fifty cents
Was raised. for 'patriotic purpieses •
MM. G. Elliott and Mr. W. Bradley
had 'highest Scores. • • ,
' Mr. D. A.•McLean and the Misses ••
Lillian artte.Leds MacLean and Miss .
7Torencei-Weli; -eFlief--Strate
ford •
• TheoniitSreasttibyrdtearyi• 7Leets
this Wedpesday afternoon at the • •
hoine of Mrs. Lizzie Rose. • .•
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WARTIME
• WAGE CONTROL
Initructions to Canadian. EmplOyers and
Employees concening' the Wartime Wages
and Cost of tidying Bonus Order, P.C. 8253,
• THIS
Order of the Dominion Government -i•
which under the War Measures Act stabilizes
wage rates and rewires employers to pay a* Coat
• of living bonus — provided for the establishment
of National and Regional War. Labour. Boards'
• to:administer the Government's policy.'
National Employers
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Communications from emvloyers and employees
,. in the following emplOydients should be address-
•: ed to the Secretary, National War Labour Board,
Ottawa: •
(1) the operation of lines of steam or other Ships, railways,
• canals or telegraphs, including all Services ancillary
,thereto, connecting any province' witli gtny other or
others of the provinces or extending beyond the, limits
of the pit:mince., .•"
(2) the oPeration•of any system of air, bus or tuck trans-
portation connecting °an si province with any other or
Others of the provinces or extending beyond the Knits
• ofthe pt�htce•
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- Of the provinces or extending beiond the limiti Ortity. " -• •
prOince, or serving two or more provinces:
, (4)1 Mining;
••(5) the operation of any shipyard:.
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(6)all undertakings located in the Yuketi or Northizest
Territories. •• •
'Regional Eniployers
• . Employers and employees in employments other
than those above cleignatd, should addrest their
i$tmmicatioid: to the Regional War Labour
Board. in care of, iheit respective pretVitteiel
gevernments ••
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The Order provides that • no, increase ' Or
decrease iri a basic scale of wagerates may
be made by any .eniployer. Violations of
this Order are subject to Penalties. •
EXtracti from the „Order And ' the Board's
Interpretative Rulings are given in tht
NationatWar Labour Board's Bulletin No. 1,
• which may be Pbtained on application to any
Regional War 1..abOin Board• :
all1V1131-117.kltMIrctiau
Minister fLabour Chairmati
Mitionat War Labour Board
Ottawa, Canada.januty 12, 1947 •
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