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(eon Theatre'
W i,NGFAM,-
Twa Eihwrie Saturday Night
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
.•a
Hoary 29, 3Q, 31
EDGAR_ BERG,EIIT ltd,
, - GI#ARLEY MCCAeuTI Ji!
FIBBER. McGEE "and MOLLY
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LAOk Who's L �,
aughluq.
Four • "tannous radio, stars on
the screen in a .riotous tom_
edy.. ,
Also. "Cartoon" te. "News"'
'Matinee Sat • Afternoon 2.3.0
•
Monday,' Tuesday,W
Wednesday
February 2
EDWARD; ARNOLD
ANN' SHIRLEY.
WALTER HUSTON
*ice•*
'ALL THAT MONEY
CAN BUY"'
Aft unusual drama,.
Also "Canada Carries On".
Ttiursday,Friday, Saturday
Y
hebruary '5, .6, : , 7. •
--:�•-#.ulkuex'.ford.
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'WHISTLING IN TH
edE •
DARituK,
;..
M�bnday, Tuesday, Wednesday
February 9, 10, 11:
Lew Ayres, Laraine Day,
• LionelBarsynurre in
"Elr, REildares Wedding. Day"
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X-REWE
The.. congregational meeting was
heldin the c`lirrch on Tuesday of-:'
ter -scion --with- Rev 111TTew a -Pres-
Ming. The report of last meeting
was read- and adopted, as each -re-
port was read and showed a ball
ance".on. hand. Rev. Newman corn -
meted on'the wonderful co -opera -
: tion and• • eelentlid ; work - of the dif-•.
ferentganizatronsof the .church.
• All oEfiCers Were re-elected. Mr,
.clifieta., Crozier was'appointed "td
fill t ya - ice_ an : Sic
.,r,,elitnr�_
Mr Lerne,Emmons attended the
fun* of her•: cousin' Miss...
, Cook. which ` teak place in Goderich on
Moijda3; •
DUNANNON',.
Miss Margare Pentland,, South- .
ampton, spent the week -end with
her mpther, Mrs, A. B. Pentland.
Word has .been received here on
Saturday last by cable that Mr. Al-
vin Sherwood, 'aero mechanic, : had
arrived safely in England.
A letter received: by Mrs. A. B.
Pentland from Mrs' B: J. Crawford,
Detroit, :is °quite interesting. Mr•s,
Crawford On the 17th +?f January
observed her ,83rd birthday• at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. R. D.
Willis, having :spent the winters
there since 1927, •with the exception
of last •winter spent with her son,
Mi.. Will Crawford, Victoria, R.
Por her birthday she enjoyed a 'sur
prise party of ladies from the. •Meth;
l odist' church which she attends,
bringing refresh,. eats
a . lovely
birthday ,cake and,. a large bouquet
of flowers, ° She received a'
lovely presents and many cards d
s and.
greetings for her birthday. .She is
enjoying ' ,very "good .health and is
'knitting for. the ;Red Cross, working
on her second ". sweater sinee she
went there. Her friends at Dungan;,
non and community also Wish hey
many happy returns... .:.
'Th•iursday'-afternoon, ,January 22,
the Crap n. 'Red Cross. - Society,
Dungannon branch, held its annual
meeting in the :school room of the
United•. church. Heber J, L. Eed', the
president conducted th . meeting. Af_:
`ter- singing- -``faith orf, run Fathers"
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OBITUARY'
MRS. WM. HUDSON °
The death, of Epheix•ia Hudson,
widow w of " the late Wm, Hudson,
formerly of Lucknow occurred ' at
her home in Detroit on January
12th, 1942, as the result of a heart
attack. • • •
Mrs, Hudson - was bor�i in Brtis-
sels' on February . 24th,1 1877, the
daughter of the late • 1V[r. and Mr, RELATIVES LATIVES DERE' RECEIVE
Duncan Livingston: In 1902 she was WORD FROM HO
E
married to • the late Wni, Hudson, .. HONOLULU"
who predeceased her in 1932. atobert David"
Services were held in Detroit on non has receivedaeon offrom
he_
Thursday evening .at 8; o'clock with brother, Willi •a letter from -
the ..funeral talon'am Me+Cluskey of Hon-
, u 4 g place"in Brits- Oulu. It was the first word she has
o'clock Friday. Rev. S. .had since •the surprise attack by the,
Kerr of )1(lelviile Presbyterian; churctr :,Japanese on Pearl. Harbor and Hen --
officiated: alulu on December 7th. It announced
Left to inotirn her' foss • is one that he and his family' carne oh
son, Gordon; 'three daughters; three unscathed: The letter.:containedd $h
grand. children; one brother, Neil details.' Mr.: Jamas •
Livingston and'four slsters,. Merger-. thli; Village is' a brother.,. trskey of
et; Anne McVicar,.Susie' Hardie and' Honolulu *situated
Elizabeth Wheeler: about sixteen
Pallbearers were John Jo. n miles from'' Pearl Harbor, 1Vfr; Me-
Yuill; .Dougald Strachan, Boy Hud- yCear y'sld son, Robert, Wife and two-
son, ' James McFarlane, John Bow evation some fou resideon, a Ewa; an:•el-
r miles�•abave Pearl'
etery. Harbor,. and from the ' front porch
man. Interment :in Brussels Cern--of their home ''viewed the attack
LUCKNOWTHE SENTINEL.
��lAF1�1NG
Published every '�'littra4ay morning
at Lticknowa Ontario.
' " L. CAMPBELL l.'HOMPSON
Publisher "and Proprietor
THURSDAY, JANUARY' 29th, 1942
ac
ROY FRITZ)GEY in' all its awfulness. "The 'morale:
of Iionolulu is fine","he states, "and
Ill with pneumonia for ten days officers'commend 'the civilian pop -
'ROY Fritzley, aged 50, dyed' on Bain'- `Illation- for their nobble response to
day at the home in Port Albert, of the appeal for eo_operation. Busi-
David Martin, with whom he resid= Hess is' being carried on still and
ed Deceased was born in Ashfield the stores and. shgps are' crowded
Township, . son of the 'late Mr, and with purchasers. No schdois are in
, :in' men offered prayer port Albert _Airport .and o in • al e
Gi � g-- r�narks•-�the�hdtr= Cent ink _.a. d for Red... Cross. a_.otivi�ies"..._
a severecold= will-"
ev, W P New Mrs John Fritzley H k d a d�
e wore at s ssron' an many buildings are :be -
Mr: and Mrs. Richard Kilpatrick
visited with Dr, and Mrs Atkinson
in Gt .4erich on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnston Made
a, trip to Arkona . on Tuesday and
'visited Mrs. Johnston's parents, 1VIr.
end' Mrs. Fitzsimmons. •
The January meeting of the W.
M. S. was held on Wednesday pan. •
at Mrs. E. Blakes'. Twelve -ladies
were present. They also completed
a qufit, ,,.
Mr. and Mfrs Lloyd Hunter spent
a ' day at the home of the latter's
parents last- week. •
Mr: Jack Curran of Dungannon
called to. see • Mr. and Mrs. •Herb
Curran •
Mr. Harvey • Kilpatrick who, has
been working in . Chatham for. some
time :visite&, at his parent''s `. hgme'
on, Friday. He is'now employ."ed a'I
Grand. Bend. '
Mr. ,and Mrs.' Sam Sherwood of
Lucknow v4ited with Mr. and Mrs.
Herb . Curran! • on' Sunday. ' r
Several 'young people from this,
community attended Burns 'Ball in
Lucknow on Friday night..
Miss Mary Horton of Stratford
Normal: school; spent . Saturday at
Miss- W
her home.
' ilia .Tr'vin of G'oci"erich'was'
home on Sunday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blake and 1
Keith were in London on Saturday
to see Muriel.
REPAIR FARM MACHINERY
HERY
awe
MORE TOOLS FOR VICTORY MEANS ,LESS STEL FOR AGRiCtll
TUIti
Avoid costly break=downs and loss of time 'Sad labour duritye
seeding and harvest. Check your machinery fpr-gecesaare
parts and repairs. Do it at 'once while paw are available.
PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR REPAIR PARTS
IMME®1/4TRLY
•
SAVE LABOUR WITH MACHINERY
Use
cu •
sre
m equipment where iacc6ange wrotk •ei 1 1
C .• p t with•neighbours for Plan your cro
greater• use of power equip•, -- extend the' . period o 6ih *
meat in your commuar .. li
ty and harvest. • •
Your Agricultural Representative. and your . Co
uirer War Committee will' co.oir1iCalatral
y pence:.wtitlt
MAKE THE BEST POSSIBLE USE OF WHAT YOU NAYS
necessary.. •an• mp eatittnq
vnith your,seis6boeata•
o -o era e
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ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF,AGRIC'ltl'inR
R
P. M. DEIVAti, /Waist; . t ;Iles.
�r Al�liir.
thea- da
and Mr daughter, Mrs
s.
C
H char
Hallam Richard
lifil
d
visa a his paraents . in _Auburn eY. were accompanied by
In h7:s-off am an fam
patrrek Th
nsan out that in a e Placing buoys on Mr McC1us ey has been ily _visited h +_Miss Jo ee
nY war,
y, -•� Y. -$o ers,.o
g f -Elora
pointed
-thf-•-Wor_k-sof the`-Red's-C-toss•-Boeiety-
is important. iz?•carir, for wounded,
the
. sick and the'dying,' All should
bg anxious to have a part'in this
great. work, The secretary's .report
'showed the. following articles' for-
warded to headquarters .et Toronto:
socks 392 �1 "_seaman:. long -stock
ings, i'9 pair; sweaters; 29;. scarves,
147;. -helmets, 34; mitts, 86 pair;
gloves, 7 pair; aero caps, 4; alter-
native • caps, 23;, • hospital .'supplies,
Pajamas 35 ®suits; four shirt
Lake Huron' a fevv . weeks ago to a resi-
t d nt of Hawaii for 45' years, and
on Sunda
Mr, and
to -
h:.
en J
P o
f
than"vsited~�at-
-mark-bait a lsomb ng' -area o ver the 'had-•-been•-engagededuCat' ' l Mrs. S. B Slathers and
P the airporx, He rs wank u, ._N1L
l
Mr. ' and Mrs. Herman Phillips
- ar
P
en.
iitil • his retirerrtentl� six or the old John"`gid
Y02Y
3
Water a
at .. xs e
er � t
o si....1;<.e
opposite �... is
survived •b has widow and one son Years ago, After teaching for, Mr. and home
lron ,Saturday last, John Campbell ,of Belfast on; Sun-
Y seven g g s. 'Chas.•..Hodgins -Of
ay
George, of :Hamilton. Rev. J Don some years in public schools there'Ki
_e was, promotedtothe staff - a e Mr. and' Mrs, as:Webster visited'
' plough spent the week end ' t tfi J
aldsoii of Lueknow Anglican eh:ureb .:hof the home o
conducted the service at the Honolulu Nor of her parents; Mr. and at Mr,' Herman Phalli
home mal SahooL and also Thos. Anderson, -. afternoon. Phillips 9n Sunday
of Mr, Martin, Port Albert, on Tues- became supervisor of education, a Mr and Mrs:
day -at- 2-rem-a•Buur al' tcFol -1 iost=eeu"super t :t Percy Bulndell of, •'Mr, and
#� ace in oadeputy-equivalent•G�orlericl spren'tath'r-week erl Mrs, Harold• Webster and
Port Albert' Cemetery,. of .education in Ontario
latter dot the Ali2rrr-oi Araburn spit 5 - —
Mrs
s
and : Lottie spent -Sunday afternoon-
at
Mr.' Robert Helms_
` Mr-aiiri" Mrs: John $lake esti: ed
a visit with
and'
M
rs: Thomas
Blake. -on Monday.
Mr..and Mrs:' George Twans16y en-
tertained a group of thirtji or ydo'te-
-de Monday evening to a card prl r;
Mrs. Robert Hamilttan. wase the win,.
• "
ner' of the `ladies and'Herb ,Curran
Of the men. ;Proceeds for Red Crone
s. parents. un
aa a r= -- $8 00
ternoon ' at her parents home, Mr.
NI M
towrns •
• r• andrs..John `Blake 'of Dun -and Mrs. E. Blake.
UR. RI•E'SCORNERS' german visited et the home home o A minister travelling Crave ' m•''•
• ,: e_ year,_The :rice Cotintq . ,
ental. takes each Wednesday af- ' "John D. Parrish -spent a day g hater anent .
orning. parents. his;,Bible,
rnooii' off except durin • N
WALHERTON has joined the C,Q hang one a!
half, hohda3 # Mr M encl.M
roost of th Th B
to observe . a . weekly
0
ne
,
-pairpillow: slips, one night gown,; . ca
269 handkerchiefs'; refugees, 18 wdol to
blankets; 146; quilts, 212 -articles of and December,g • oVember
clothing.. The total is 1,42'6 articles:
The t'reasu'rer': •report . 'showed the
following: balance •; rt }ran ' Q6t- Lfeat-arIbr-
d • from magic is to take a quarter and make
1,940, $414,94; membership fees and the kid brother, disappear. .
donations„,$•817,93 total receipts,
$1.',232,87; expenditures; supplies and �Fhe'Sentinel solicits the co=o
ra-
cartage 8834.06;- 'balance • on hand, tion of.'its• readers hi contribtiiting.
January 1, ] 942, $398.81. The guest .items to. these columna:. ,
speaker for the afternoon was Sqdn.
Leader Hooper. He gave;a talk that '�
was very inspiring and, ehcouraging
far th great. work. the Pled Cross. t
,rsw ellen ,. li N4in
is tri. ��iar sem• a �x -,-”iii.�,.�•vsdeJLty.�xr:t�t�ilr'�"5
Mr.
rs'
and • those
M e'
'Mrs. WallaceWa�llaee T��-•,•.,, •• 'on Sun-•Wednesday� r Johnston way trains that stop at every
ST. 'HELENS
phases of the war The officers el was held at Mr: W I Miller's on
ected were as follows:- president. 'MQindey evening with .a large at
Heber J, L. Eedy; vice president; tendance:. Stanley Todd, Christian
IS. R: Davidson; secretary, . Mrs citizenship convener, presided. 'The
..
Mrs .Iia SJhve .S Enlhar treasurers _..{�ture., lessor, was ..read. b' ..:.,Mrs:
seri' Y
Mrs _B.am Sher,wQod,-iii L._ucknow Corabelle Dickson; convener of work Gordon MacPherson and the tom-
. Tuesday. afternoon..' committee; Mrs R. Davidson; work'
Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick visited. •committee, a representative from
Wends in Lucknow on Wednesda each organization in the Dungannon
-Mrs. R. ,Finnigan, Mrs. Bert Tre- Red Cross area; Butting committee,
Ii leaven attended the annual meeting Mrs, J. J. Ryan, Miss Detty. Elliott
of the.''Red Cross .at Dungannon on packing and inspection comynittee
Thursday. r•for sewing.- Mrs. Wm;. Sinith, -Mrs..
Mrs. Bert Treleaven spent Satur- • Lorne Ivera, for ,knitting, Mra. New-
, day -afternoon with 'her parents, Mr. man, Mrs; R. J. I7urnin, Mrs. Popp.
aced Mir: Joseph Hackett,' Lucknow, Mrs. expressed apprecia-
tion „Davidsonof the splendid spirit of co-op-
• HOLYRQOiS . • • .oration• of all who helped in any
way to make the efforts so success-
ful, Lunch was served by the Wo-
men's Association of the church.
Honorary presidents are' the resid-
ing 'clergy in the,,; Dungannon area:
W. P. Newman, Dungannon; 'Father.
kauigley; Kingsbridge and Father
McMahon, St. Augustine. While a
,shortage of, yarn to this zone exist-
ed a while ago, plenty of navy yarn
for seaman's garments is new avail-.
able..
Mrs.'Bi11 Grahanli spent a few days
lad "week With her , brother • Mr.
Harvey Ackert: and Mrs. Ackert at
Lorne., She Was accompanied home
by Ronald Ackert; who is visiting
. here this week. '
Mr, and Mrs. 'James Smith and
faintly. were Sunday visitors at Mr,
Peter Moffat's, .Culross.
Mats. James baker returned from
itineardine on Tuesday where she.
spent a few days • with Mr. sand Mrs.
Ben: Rattle after having being in
the 'hospi'tal the past three weeks.
We are petaled tto report Mrs, Baker
is feeling much better,
Miss Evelyn Davies spent Sun -
„dia.} day evening at Mr. and Mr's. Jetties
aSmith's.` ' :•
Miss Reta• Walden of Olivet is
Visiting this week 'wit'h Ther ciftisin,
Mrs., Raynard Ackert and Mr. Ack-
Mr. and Mrs, George Colwell and
family+ spent Sunday at Mr. A, Mes-
on's of Huron. •
• Mr. James Baker • spent Sunday
evening at Mrs: A. Askert's,
Mtn, and M'rs, Jerome Valad and
fatt, Mrrs• Valad'and Helen ,spent
a, 'Sunday at Mr., Victor Lang's. '
Mr. and Mrs. WM. Eadie, .Doris
and Lorne 'were entertained at a•
dailaiier at 'Ulr lieggie. 1lrororri's ori
Saturday • evening. ,
We are sorry' to report that little” ,
have to thank you atsdC •yottir
Donald Johnston, sixteen, rrxonths &,<< s1
Nin „, •. pups very much for the lovely
old flan of Mr. & L • Clifford, John-
,_ . •' slta�vl you knitted. I had it sent to
(nee Nellie NleCallum) waft me this Christmas with several
rushed to London on Saturday night
books and
Child -
where he was operated on for mag-
1E • games for my five Child-
ren
1Vl babylikes esi
tbi Yk fs bright ds r
on'ht CO
lots,
ors
widag
in
Sunday
morn Latest
g
report is that he is improving nice,
It keeps her so waren in her cot
ly. We hope he will .sc'on be well Last r� tick's picture was that of at night and when she goes' out in
again,, • her prate I wrap it around her and
DR. GAit? lER feel so proud to let everyone see
rine of Lucknow'' most colorful fig- it cans alt the way across the sea.
ures, and about whom many inter- My eldest child is writing, also.
csting. tales are still told His death She is a great comfort to. me as my
occurred in•• 1891, Dr; Garnier was husband is in the navy, I have two
a noted, doctor, naturalist and air- 'boys and three girls, all little steps:
than, and next week it is our amen-. But I -should be very lonely With•
tion to publish a more cornpletl out them. Again thanking you..
'Yours respectfully,
THE PICTURE
GALLERY
day and attended : ,, )„ ail. service.: spent .'at Mildmay visit-•' station .on a side line, was reading
_ _ ----- - in '_wit
recently with Mrs. F ° risk in Hymn.here in the m
Miss, Myrtle Johnson from God;MIs C Dale, .Mr: and Mrs.'About forty attended the'pot luck
erich spent the week -end at her Walter Dale:of 5eaforth visited the supper and the congregational nieet-
home.• former sister, Mrs- Chas. ted The ing held in. the hall en Friday even
Miss-Madleitae Johnst reg: Rev Ct Howse
on; ilia is last week. Presided: ram
visiting with friends in London'and .. Dr. and Mrs. 'A. N. At orable reports Were received from
Sarnia. ,, ', , , . kinson of
Goderich visited . on Sunday with
'Mr. Keith Johnston' of4the" R.
A.F.` frorin Montreal is 'home on
leave.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Raynard .qc
family of Pararnount'Visited : Mr. and
Mrs. James Drennan Sunday,
A4gsmber- the.,lad�re70.1„-
d kitratih•�atw lVlgy -
for the R •`li'ay�-73a1t",asr
Red Cross.
BONUS' ON:'GleADE. A EGGS
the various branches of the church.
Mr. and.Mrs.'George . S'aunders•
"Find anything' about .this rail
,way in that book?"•asked the'. eta.•
ductoi trying to be. funny.
"Yes", ,replied the minister, :"In •
'the_ -very -first, chapter it sari-tient_..-:
the Lord made every ' creeping
thing".
--:For:.. '€he- '
purpose-of--emotrrag•ng-
meet by Mrs. •Chas, ..MeF}anald ----- Canadian egg producers 'to supply
topic "The •Plight of the Industrial -the-xiraximum• q�antftY'of the 'best
was by Missd Tiffin quality eggs for Britain during the
Worker"al the discussion taken wasy led b Mr next year, the Agricultural Supplies
Todd. Next si n y' Bbard has been a1Bliorized under an
Monday evening the .Order -in -Council to Pay: a bonus of
eting Will • be . held at • cent
Stanley 3 s .per dozen bis all Grade.A
Todd's. eggs purchased for export under the -•
-
•
A meeting of the Farmer's Club
will be held' in the Hall next. Tues-
day night. All members are urged
to attend.
The annual meeting of Calvin.
United church was held when en-
couraging reports were . presented
from all branches of the church.
AC2' Frank McQuillan of Meaning
Pool, Toronto, was ' home for the
weekend.
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Johnston and
Mr. Charlie Mathers of Bluevale
were recent visitors with Mr, John
'McQuillan: ' •
It is requested that all completed
Red Cross work be handed in before
Saturday.
Miss ' Louise • Windsor of Lucknow
was a week -end visitor at the mange:
''The regular meeting of the Wo-
men's Institute will, be 'held' in the
community hall 'on Thursday, .Feb-
ary 5th at 2.30. Roll call -.-A Val-
entine verse; subject—Education, in
charge of Mrs. Stanley Todd; pro-
gram—Mrs. Lorne- Woods, Mrs. W.
A, Miller; hostesses --.Mrs: William
Iiiegier; Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. W. I.
Miller.: a___..__.._ __
The following letter was receilred
by ,Miss. Beatrice McQttillin, , the
teacher of. St RelentSchool :Hare -
ply to a note enclosed with an
afghan' forwarded to the fled Cross,
Miss Mc(gluilli:n and her pupils have
just completed' their ninth afghan
and Are at present sewing .patches
for a quilt. . - -.
32 Chestnut Grove,
South taint, W. 5.
J'anu'ary '4th;
Dear .Miss IVIct1(rillint ,
I .
WHO, ISIT?
Mr. and
Mrs. Morris I odgin!s'and
Elwood, 10th 'Concession spent, Sun-
day at Mr, Mark Johnston's.
•Mr'• and Mrs Charles Cathers
spent Monday afternoon at Mr. Wirt.,
.Eadic's.
'Ws. J E • Turnbull' and Louis of
Underwood' spent 'Ttteaday at Ma, biography of the life of'one of Luck-
, °
. MacDcrtald's: • _ How's most eccentric chatactei's.
present agreement with the British
Ministry of. Foodt' An additional.
bonus of ;a cent per dozen will be:
;paid for oil dipping such eggs, a
process which helps retain the •qual-
ity, and which is now specially re-
quested by ,the Ministry.' ^.'
=941 Review
• SEPTEMBER • •
Test of water in villbge wells,
revealed:half of 72 wells, to be bad,.
Barn of Ernest and Harold Gaunt
destroyed by fire. . •
Mr. ,and Mrs. D. C. McMorran ob-
served their '50th wedding anniver-
sary.
Presentations made Ewart Mac-
Pherson family before moving to
Wingaam.
RaYnard Ackert was shot in the
foot while duck hunting, 7
Wm. A. Johnston at 86, still act-
ively engaged •in harvesting crop
that threshed 1863 bushels.
Jack Campbell closed his barber
:}lop- upon enlisting :for -active ser-
vice.
Allan' McTavish, 8 -year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. lames McTavish of
Huron, stijicken with infantile par-
alysis. • •
Dave and Frank Mc.Lay of Ripley
seriously injured in motor accident
west of that village.
Conscription advocated at Legion
drumnhead•service held in Lucknow.
Cupid was. busy as several wed-
dings of loeel interest took place
during the. month.
Merrill Gibbons,' in - his fourth year
died suddenly with infantile paral-
ysis.. • •
Clansmen present $268.80 to local -
Red dross ass
as
ro
pseeds of September
mb
P er
earnivah
Elaine .Irwin end Donald MacKen-
zie, both of teen age Were added
to the poliomyelitis toll, while Keith
Kilpatrick was ' taken 111 with 'the,
disease. ,
Jimmie Heim, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Helm of .Zion, in his sec-
ond year was drowned in a 'barrel
of water at his home.
Attendance et • Pall Fair was.
sharply reduced due to polio epi -
Mrs. C*, M. Bradley. amnia,
Our customers'hav'e more than a million deposit accounts, through
which theyuse the facilities of . the Bank for
protecting ' their -savings
and commercial' funds, paying their obligations- and'enerall : .
g y fiDancir]g
eek busillessest .
Thus the Bank is serving a great arm of citizens 'bvlio 'in -I -,� •
� turn Ste Isenr
C i 1n a multitude of ways pertaining'both
to pea ce-rlme and
war=time activities
The influence on the destiny of our: country of • this large number _
g of
responsible, substantial citizens is beyond estimktion. The Bank is proud,
to serve ahem' and ' to i cooperate with them by supplying
the of
banking each one needs.
MONTREAL
..A` EAJfE WERE S" MAL`L ACCO
• VrTT3 ARE WELCOME"
Modern; Experienced .Reeking Servicer .. the Ou
tcottYe I f 124 Years' Successful Operarleal
Lticl ow $ranch: V. N. PREST, Manager
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t.