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Lucknow Ont., Thursday, March 5th, 1942
LUCKNOW GOES
PROMOTED. TO MAJOR.
foil) William McMullen, • . A.:Sc,, .. of;
WELL OVER THE TOP B.
Toronto, son of a well known Luck=
On the homestretch in Canada's
now . old boy, W, J. Milton McMul-
Second : r";etory Loan,' Lucknow has.. len, and grandson of the fate Wm.
, considerably :exceeded ith objective J. cMullen, has been in the army
of $40,900 and 3t is 'anticipated lVl
icipated that for.some time and is now in Brit-
when final results are tabulated lo- ain. .
cal .purchases of bonds. they. totalHitherto he has ranked .as. captain
. about $55,000, which wo(ild repres-"but a cable to his father announces.
ent about 130 per cent of the .uotahi
': that promotion came to hinron s
' ;Lucknow has ',an- assessed o.. l recent birthday,' and in the. future
p Pu a- •,known'to his
. • friends' as'
• tion of considerably less than 1000 he will be
gers0114- Major Bill McMullen. He is a neph-
Ripley stands well front among ew pf•:Mrs, .W. J, Davison•,of muck -
Orli. ' mynicipalities- and • . on Mon- now. •
- day sales of . $26,400 were reported.
Ripley'squota was set at $15,000. RECEIVED BIRTIEDAr GREETING
The assessed populgtion'of the Hur FROM SONS OVERSEAS
on Hub is 420. persons.. 1 "---
Canvassers in 'rural municipalities Mr, Joseph Whitby of town, a vet -
been ata distinct died eran of the last war, was 63 .ears
have
as .concession and sideroa'ds are
old' last . Thursday, and received'
blocked, • and 'frequent. ground drifts birthday greetings by cable from
have added. to the heaviness of these his son . Gnr. "Buster"' Whitby • as..
roads .foe' either mail or beast.• well as a .letter from another son;
Kinlgss Township's' quota. is $25,- Bdr. George Whitby, who are both
000 •Te first week's returns were overseas. ; .
not encouraging but last week's sales Mr, Whitby, a native of England
boosted, the figure to $18,,350 and, and who for several years was a
there : is little doubt but that by• teamster in Old" `London; has' two
Saturday night Kinloss ;will also . brothers and two sisters still in the
have ..gone over the' top. Old Land, and who have met their.
Huron County'officigls and Sales -
George
nephews for the first time, since
Men are bending', •every . effort' to George and Buster arrived •overseas:
raise their q i i Total sales up to Incidentally Joe and his two bra -
Saturday night were $1;192,050, leav- thers Ted and Dick have birthdays
Mg a balance of $600,000 to be raised all in February, each two `.days apart
this week. It's' . a big job and will • and with two years .difference in
require the support of everyone. _Ap each of their ages.,
- - D
ick Whttb :.has. a
eats areY. emit of seven
p made for investorscon- Y
tocn
i ,
tact their salesmen • or' visit.heir sons, six of whom are'serving • in
.Bank before the week'' is out: West the army.
Wawanosh on Saturday night had "Buster's" cablegram read: "Loy -
RECRUITING U;NIT .. RED CROSS NOTES • ,
-All finished sewing and knitting.
HERE NEXT- WEEK
is ;needed. for. the March shipment
tete R C,A,P'. Mobile Recruiting as. soon as possible. The Council•
chamber' will be ,open Sat
•lint, operating froth No.' 9 Recruit urday af.-
ing' Centre, ,London, will be in the Wine= from 2 to 5 to receive par
Town'. Hall, ' Lucknow, Wednesday,,,
.,March 11th. The great. need at the
present: time. is for; pilots and ob='
servers'' Candidates who have' their
Ju}iior •Matriculation are desired.
For, those .who• have two complete
'years, of'Higt School, a special .pre-,
enlistmeht •oourse in'. English,' Phy,-
sics and Mathematics., 'is available.
'This'affords ain excellent• opportun
.ity-_for Young- ;men to bring ',their
'education, up in, these subjects,. They
are. then .enlisted as potential 'pilots
or observers. '
R,C.A.F. Women's Division offers
.;, int a vantage 1 ' y thirteen trades. to girls, and women
between the ages•' of 19 and 41. The
latest addition to these trades is that
of ,postal clerk, Candidates must
have two. years' • H igh School ' or • its
equivalent...At least 'one years gen-
eral office procedure and knowledge
of ' filing,• . index systems 'and record,
keeping is desirable.
At the moment t there . is need for •
cooks. general duties .and niesserbm-
en.- Candidates for . cooks, do not
necessarily. have to. be professional
cooks, but •rnust ..have a knowledge
of, •'and interest in: 'cooking.. A six
weeks': course at a . special cooking
school is 'given all applicants in this
trade, at the end: of;'which ;complet- ;Somebody's: son in the .days to come
must
ion ._they- are -posted- to .the-reseee- _-•--.us et file• :bitter. tett, _, _.. _
five S.F.T,S.'s across Canada:' Sgmebody's,• pian for :our. freedom's
"There ate:only two roads' ahead... plan m a • foreign field •may rest.
in ,this war. One leads to complete Somebody's job is to care for them
ing Brrthda , victory and the other is the, road to now -for , on them all our hopes.
reached. 49 per cent of the objective , y greetings Many happy. .utter and complete defeat. To win depend
and Ashfield .52 per cent. • returns. Keep Smiling . we of the armed • services need the Somebody's job is to dig up the cash
The• -Dominion -minimum -of -$600;= services of every man and woman -' o body's you, my •
.--arid that S` me
000;000 bids'. fair , to• be well over= Reported Seriously I11 who is educationall ,and physicallyfriend!
In the '197th R.C,A.F, ; casualt list "� { q Y '
subscribed -and emphasis is laid on Y 'l fit S dn. Ldr. J. M. Roberts OM -
the fact the minimum is not enough. published. •last week, Sgt William minding officer. of the: London Re -
It is. pointed out that unless the ob- George Scrimgeour was . reported •as
seriously ill.. Sgt. Scrimgeour is a cruitipg Centre of, the 'ft.C.A F., said..MALCOL�A' .HERD
jective is •, eil oversubscribed, the :'upon being officially inducted into
loan cannot be regarded as: highly oh of •Mr. and Mrs, J. A: Scrimgeour his new office.
successful. • .. - • of Milverton. His father, - better . In . his induction statement, Sgdn..TO BE SOLI, .
'• ,• Dominion returns at'eiose• of bust- knawti• as •Jim, was 'a former resi- Ldr. Roberts' stresse -fir
s...d that sacrifice '
dent of •i.uc`know: ' We nderstan P• •dearth a on Sale at Mal-.
•
nests •Tuesday" Were over `the top with .. ', u . ..' d is •anevitabl'e, but it' is 'nothi#rg coin= • , g � -''•
sales .totalling 0 that Sgt. Serimgeours condition is' pared' with tli price Canada R ,conn s. Braeside` arms at Kinlough
g $6.15;298,75 0 and `thea :result of injuries received when g
�'Will.
sights hexa been raised .on' a anewpay if .we fail n our duty and if, on March. 12th,' will write finis to
mark of $900;000,000 by the close of his plane was 'brought down over' as a rest 1t,. we taste defeat": • • an extensive dairy'' industry which
the campaign. : i England, It isn't. clear • if his .plane • , He urged young men to "join the Malcolm Brothers, Robert and
Results up • to Monday • in Bruce was shot down, or was due ' to a fly those magnificient .fellows who are
ing accident.the late 'Thomas' Malcolm, conduct -
County by municipalities were as • • . daily riding the skyways over land ' '
follows.:.. -...... ' . ,� •and -sea; in fog . ram• -:and ':storm", edover h _
for elf a Century.
% of seeking the etiiemy. Mr. Malcolm is not enjoying good
. • OTijective ' Sales objective Sqdn. Ldr. Roberts, who returns health; and the 'scarcity of 'exper-
St: Edmunds, Lindsay, Tobermory•• •$ 10;000 • $ 13;750. 137 . to his. old position as C.O. of the ienced farm help, are combining fac-
Eastnor (including'Lion's Head) ..,••••• 17,•000 18,900 110. London centre after an absence of a tors that necessitated the .regretful'
Albemarle • .... 17,00,0 9,900 57 year,. sedred the "it -can't -happen- decision to: dispose of their choice
. Wiarton , • 40,000. • • 44,100 110 , here" attitude. dairy herd of Shorthorns numbering
Amabel 26,000 2$,350 85 ' "It' is up to us •to see that it does about thirty-five head. ,
-- not happen, here, and we. must an It ,was back in 1862 that William
.. $ 110,000 109,000 99- share -iii that task together", he said. Malcolm bought the present farm
• Southampton ; ' 65,000 • 29,700. ' 46• north of Kinlough and a year , or
Port Elgin 65,000 44,650 68' Won• two dater moved 'front. Galt to Kin=
• Dance Prizes
Kincardine 140,000 71,200 51 loss with ' his family, On,._the
. At the Legion dance last-wQek-the-:-•--•-•-r-•• -•-
Ripley I5;00'6' • :26,400 177 Kinlough farm Robert was born, and'
-usual draw was made, whereby
. Lucknow 40,000 • • 46,050 115, three ladies' in attendance each re- where he has since resided. Addi-
Teeswater 35,000 36,700 104 tonal land was subsequently pur-
ceive a box.of chocolates as a lucky
Mildmay • • 35,000 24,750 , .70 cased until the Malcolm holdings
prize.. Winners on this occasion were
• Walkerton 140,000 • , 107,850 77now total 356 acres.
Miss Mildred' Ritchie, Mrs. Mac en-
Chesley. 95,000, • 51,000 , 53Malcolm's dairy butter for years
• zie Webb and Mrs. Orland Rich-
Paisley 40,000 29;300 •' 73 has been widely known, and at one
aids, The crowd was small last
Tara 20,000 17,400 86 time they also operated • a ,private
t ' week, but a. bumper crowd is Look-
• Township Saugeen 30,000 10,250 34 ed for at the Legion's next dance cheese factory, which product was
•
Arran • 25,000 25,150 1111 Patrick's night. equally popular.
q
Bruce 30,000 19,250 64 Shorthorn cattle has been the sole - 't EIGHT BOYS IN ONE RURAL
• MARRIED AT GILEDON .
1lCiricardine (including Tivertn) 45;000 43,650 • 97.on t. breed on the Malcolm farms. In : NEIGHBORHOOD E IST
FEBRvARY UNIFORM MONTH NL
•
Huron ' 50,000 ' 36,000 73 fifty years they. have never bought
Ar Kinloss • ,. 25,000 18,350 73' a female and always purchased quiet wedding was. solemnized One of -the best records, is that
Greenock• i 35,000 40,800 116 . February. • 104? had little if any- their males .from the finest stock. at Caledon 'on Saturday, February of the enlistments of •young men
thing in the line of extremes, The. 28th, when Miss Constance Thome- .
Culross • '30,000 34;600 • 115 Their herd numbered' froth thirty- y for military service, which Have
Carrick 40,000 • 34;500 $6 . highest temperature' was 38 degrees, five to ` fiftyanimals and their son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.
been made in the Township, of Hur-
"�rant 55,000 38,850 . 70 the lowest 6 below for a fairly uni-• weekly production of butter aver- Thompson of Caledon, became the on. Wit in a Mile and three quarters
Elderslie 35,000 24,650 70 form "range. Snow fell on 21 days aged about two hundred pounds. ,bride of 'Arthur 'Stanley Moore 'of. h
of the month,but totalled only an. the R.C.A.F., Toronto, son of Mr,' on concession 2, no less, than 'eight
average fall of 33 inches, There were Mr. W. W. Hill, local grocer, has and Mrs. Arthur Moore, R.R. 5, .young men hay& signed up to fight
1,090,000 $' 831 050 86 only seven clears days, with little handled
analtdl d the
tbulk of this production, for• their country and freedom. "
Total .$ 1,200,000 or no sunshine during the remain-
markets included Lucknow. • They • are• Cecil Humphrey, nlili-
$ 940,050 ?8 g North Bay, Ottawa, Montreal and tary transport, Nova Scotia; Don -
m 21 days. Toronto; A LONG-TIME SUBSCRIBER ' '
• _ Courtney, aircraft school at
' In 1893 Thomas Malcolm, took a alt; Garnet Henderson, provost,
• a1
peaks In Support of Loan ! PASSES IN KINLOSS GAS RATION FORMS READY special dairy course, and two years In renewing his Sentinel subscrip- Kitchener; Lester Ferguson', trans-
' Squadron Leader Hooper, Royal � •later his brother Robert took a site- tion, Mr. A, E. Nicholls of Qu Ap-
port driver, Nova Scotia; Chester
Air Force padre at Port Albert, Nav- The death occurred at Kinloss an Application .forms, by which own- iliar course, Since the death of Thos. Pelle, Sask., writes: Emnierton ordnance o
igation school, gave an inspiring ad- Saturday of Mrs, Noble Guest, for- ere of. highway' motor vehicles can on D'ecernber 26th,1939,butter mak- "I very thoroughly enjoy .the old corps, Wind -
'rens in Zi`kiox Presbyterian church, ; securesot; Grar}t Campbell, infantry, Eng-
-- many Lillie May Thompson, in her gasoline ration books are ing has been prtty much discontin- Sentinel. It was a regular visitor• land; Gordon Campbell, n C. A. Y.
g-
Godez'tch on Sunday evening. ,The 51'st year: Thi funeral service was now obtainable at the local post .01- ued, and now comes the time when t our home before I left Ontario flying in instructor, ManitobR.a; Ivan
service was held under the auspices held at her f date residence, Base ' free. fifty-two y g '
the herd, and farm ireplements are years ago, and has been
Courtney, R.C.A.F., Toronto.
of tion in suit-' Line,• Kinloss, on Tuesday, March These 'forms were- received last to be disposed of as' Robert 'retires my source of ' keeping touch with
pertf the Secrial Associ a ory Loaner 3rd with -interment.. week, and Mr. Murdie was the first from active farmin . Kinlough will home news to a _eat eXtent 'duriSn
rt of the Second Vie in Greenhill g g it i;r , g
' Squadron Leader Hooper also ad- ,. ,local resident to ,secure a rat on not scent the 'same it ' • that longperiod,' although ALMOST 200,000 s of Canada
tiies-
cemetery. rn w bout their P , g f am .not
dressed a Wingharn audience at an book,which are obtained from the sure there - any gaps sages frorn ail parts of Canada have
• dairy industry, but happ=y for that a if there has been any gaps been flown across the Atlantic. to
earlier date on behalf of the Vic- local.. issurer of motor licenses, Gar- comma _ : i : in the subscri tion during that time, pity the Malcolrtis will con p g i7n , o
• tory Loan. field MacDonald upon • payment ment of .s it b, . , ,
fir- •Armed Forces in the United
• I w P p Y tinue to reside at Kinlough. i. is quite possible there ..has been.
Takuig Journalistic Course Kingdoi i since the inauguration of
the: fee of $1.00. "I am very much interested in
LD OINS In this issue we publish a Well .. Applications are trade for _ the •Ai grrdh System a few months
HAS ;O C I . "The Sing- PP tate ....... .. _. your picture gallery,. some of the .,� .
1 written editorial The Loss of Sing- gory "A",unless the applicant's oc- leas according to information • re-
r , ... .,, .. faces are faiiiiliar, even Wit. is a
tiptoe" written by Miss Marion Mac= i . any . - . _. „ leased by the. Pion.: William •P. Mal-,
Mrs, Prank Cole . has a string or cupation places him in any other I COMING EVENTS' long time since I saw them". Donald, daughter of Rev. C. H. Mac -.7 lock, K,C:; M.P., Postmaster Gen-
- old coins, One of them: is a Province i g category when application is made
lc,„C.;
I Donald, who is takinga course . in aril. Airgraph messages. come from
of Canada penny dated 1$37, which I.. \for� a different classification to the EN AGEMENT °
ournahsih. Miss MacDonald will notWalden,
all arts of the country indicating
• makes it 1O6 years old" Folli other 1 regional oil controller for appro al. ST. PATRICK DANCE
Mr, and Mrs. Waiter Walden, fiat- that the service is beingwidelyused.
One penny pieces of the Bank of thank us for this publicity, but we Under category "A", 60 units of •
o p y g Y St. Patrick night dance in the an Township, announce the .engage- laver .effort isbeing''
180, 18 feel that it is only right' that she ........ ... , , with Y made to im-
or
Upper Canada are dated 54, gasoline is the average quota, .Town Hall, Lucknow • sponsored ment of Weir daughter Noreen E 'i- to
- _ .should .receive .credit or _ . _ ,.... . " ... by g _. . E, prove the service, and,according
1857 acid 1876. The -date on a sixth . • _ . # this ex a. maximum of 76 units' for certain the Lucknow Branch of theMae- it i operating Can-eanor, to Mr. John. Donald )Viae
�. , ., .. , _ cellent articlle, and we trust that _.. Y ._ , . ', . _ reports is operating :smoothly at
coin is •not distinguishable. These _ _ •_ _ types of cars. One unit on the Pres adian, Legion on Tuesday,.March Charles. son.. of Mr, and Mrs. Don- ._. • . i '•
' _ ... �r, • ... _. .., we may. have the opportlihtty to _ .. , . •., > .. , . � . the present time, but will continue
coins dont •set• a record by any _ ent basis, is five gallons, but de 17, Music! by MacKenzie s orchestra. old Macaharles of Huron Townshi i m . _. � -
:. _ publish more of her literar ef- r..._ P+ to improve as More favorable At-
tneans, but make -an interesting col y pending on available supplies of ,tJsual three prizes for the ladies the marriage to take place on Marcn lanti weather
. forts in the future..c weath r conditions prevail
tilts.
gasoline, this may yet be cut down. .General admission 35'e 2lst. , -. . . during coming' months, . '
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CHANGE `MADE IN RECEIVED LETTER FROM REV.
Mac.GILLWRAY ,Ill FLORIDA FIFTH MARATHON.
FALL FAIR DATES . Mr. Roderick Itoss.of'Loehals •re• DRAW ANNOUNCED
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At a meeting last week of the ceived ®an ,interesting letter ° from --""
directors. of the. Lucknow A tical- St Petersburg, Florida, recently,
This is • ;the• fifth and second last. '.'
- fatal Societythe fall fairdatesg from Rev, J. K. MacGillivray, where
of the Marathon :euchre and bridge
cels.f were • Y. draws, Over -160; residents' ,of e,
changed' to Tuesday , ands Wednes he and • Mrs. MacGillivray have been' village Appear
The followingday, September 22nd and 23rd, • • making their home since October • g ppear to be finding it a
donatipns have been 1st, pleasant weekly event, and at. the
received the past :week:. Zion Work-
held
many years the fair .has been.. same time a�profitable wayof en- '
held on the last Thursday . and.' Fri-
Rev.,. MaeGiliivray is • a former . =chin the .Red
ars,. $5..00•; U.F,W,b.. Kintail & Loch- astor . g Cross trees.
day Of September and at the annual'•p of Ashfield ^.. P'resbyterian '• 1
alb;. $29.96; proceeds of tea;' box, • •ebur Plans . for *the seventh night, the .'
$5.00; •Mrs. J. G. Anderson, -,$5..;, meeting in January it''was decided �h, and since going, south. has grand finale, e.ii
to move .the dates •forward to Mon- .been preaching .in 'a little Presbot. yet' arranged
tartan' ¢hurcli. ,,which was u;a y although' the . holding of a night of •
:day and `Tuesday; :September 21st cant. progressive games in . the Town 'Hall '
SOMEB ' and 22nd, Upon consideration how-, Rev. 'MacGillivray"states he is cone as
ODY S SON ducting services twice'been considered. • •
ever, Monday appeared ' as a poor g : : each. Sun=
first da and " henee day and that he is' iia in ' Here is where you -play.-'.next week:,
By G. L. Creed y, n nee, the change to Ppy. being • . EUCHRE ---Fifth Draw
Tuesday and, Wednesday. back in active ministry again:
(squadron Lesid'er R:C.A.F,) p . Peter. Watson -Mrs: -Shirley, Mrs:
Committees were struck for the J. W. Joynt, Jim Smith,
•
Somebody•'s `son. has• volunteered to revision of the'prize Iist as follows: MEETS LOCAL BOYS OVERSEAS Roy McC ei
> risk his life for you, Y r ght --George. ,Taylor; o•
•Horses -Adam McQueen, Jacob Donald MacCharles, Mrs. N. H. Hid- •
Somebody's soil' is far from.home Hunter. and,.Peter . Watson. In a letter received from Max le
..'and the things that homefolk do, y
Somebody's son for our freedoms . Cattle -A., Gaunt, Kelso McNay; Hildred, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ostrander -Lorne McLennan,
Y •George Kennedy. • : Frank Cole, who has been,. in' ,Eng- P. M. Johnston,
'sake is preparing himself for war,Mel Orr.
Sheep and swine .- 'Sam Alton, land twenty-one 'months, he refers �1VIrs. P: M: Johnston • Redvers
Somebody's son deserves your help John Mc(�uillin, to the weather as spring -like -rain,- Johnston Mrs•
for, 'it's you he is fighting for! Mac MacLennan,
Poultry, Grain, Roots; • Vegetables ing continually .aid warm • and . fog- Fern. Reid, • •
and Fruit -Wallace Miler 'and Jas. gY• • A unit has made camp close • to Mrs. James ohnsto
Somebody's Mother is'giving her boy •R. Hackett. ,. theirs, and Max re orfs havingseen n -Jeer;- •
• in . a cause:�that a p �axrtak„ Rod Black, Ken �Mear3: - -=
s yours�.as well, :Dairy and Table Sou pliess and ?n y,from.the home district, includ• Mrs; W. Somebody's wife knows 'lonelinessJ. Spindler --John Hall,,.
Ladies'• Department . Jan • Lyons, ing ;Joe Morgan • from Ripley,' the Gordon Fisher, ; ITerb • Miller, Dave
• th0,t only her, heart can ,tell
Somebody's mother and can,
Mrs.' EwartTaay,lor, Mrs_ Jas. Web-: Webster boys .arid, Jiminie• Berns' Thompson,, ,
ster, Mrs.. _ . ce Toud, : Mrs, . W. ' A. from Lucknow and • others from J: L. MacMillan -Mrs. V
Wife are doing all theyrcan. do, Mov�i-
Miller,, •Mrs: George Kennedy, Mrs. Walkerton arid Kincardine: Maio en- bray;'Mrs: Gordon Fisher; Mrs: Alex
'Somebody prays that some, other Sam Alton. \ joyed meeting them very much. All •
. may care=and the. •answer is up • •, . Havens.. •
• , Fine Arts. and Flowers S'...C. were 'in the best' of health and feel ; Mrs. Peter Watsoneorge Has •
to you! Rathwell, G. 'H.,' Smith and' Conrad • mg Mine. , Tsal,',Miss K. McGregor,' W.' J, Davi-
Decker.
•• on.
:Revisions are to be made at • an • TO . CELEBRATE qn •
WEDDING _ Mr. A. J. Wits q -
Mrs: D. Huston,
early. date; -for-early publicaiiolf'of ANNIVERSARY .FIttIDA.Y_ Wm: Lloyd, Mrs. Ken 'Mowbray.
the'prize lists., • • Harold. Johnston: Harry •
cQuil-
Gave Delegate's Report Mr. and Mrs. • Mrs. Wm.' Robb;Mrs.
Wilson Irwin will lin,M
Sack Kii-
Mr. Robert Moffat, • local delegate celebrate their 47th wedding anni- patrick, • • • •
to the Fairs Association: Convention versary on .Friday, March 6th. Mrs. Joe Irwin -Alex McKenzie, Robt.
gave .a -complete and comprehensive Irwin was formerly Levine Florence Rae, Bill Gallen. '
report of the sessions, Caeser, youngest daughter" Of the µEta , e e act' o a1d-Mrs, Hus-.
Mr• Moffat reported that in the late .Mr,. and .Mrs. Henry Caeser of sey; R. J; Button, Dan McLeod. ..
,president's address stress was laid the 6th ocncession •of Ashfield: ' Af-, Mrs. W. ,I. Spindler -• .Mrs, Roy
on encouraging' ' Junior . 'classes in ter their marriage- they lived on the. Black, Austin Solomon, Mary
stock competitions, and. that special farm. where the groom was born, Alex Havens. .
care be given 'stock, in :view : of the on the 10th concession of Ashfield, Jack. MacDonald, =- Frank Cole,
vital, demand for bacon, •cheese and on thefarm where his, youngest son Mrs:. Herb MCQmllin, , Mrs; R. J;
kgs• -Spence now resides. They moved,�to Cainer,on.' • '
1n Dr. G. 1. ' Christie's address, the farm across the road• twelve BillWebster-Mrs: C Stew ,
care' of farm. implet*rente' was Bei"-• gea•
rsago. h MTC: ,and sers..Irwin Chas. Steward, ��-
,Mrs:. A. �otoinon: .
phasized..,' ' , , are enjoying fiery gond. health. • Mrs. Wm. ¥oun; _.Mrs..• Mel Orz,
. The Federation of Agriculture was Mac MacLennan,. %Mrs, John Hall,
dealt with Walter E Huskins, .gas Cast 011' Jim Hamilton.. '
which promises to be one of the William • Fisher,: who suffered a . Mrs, J S. 'MacKenzie -Dr. Evely,
best farmer; organizations ever at- P. McCall, Alex McDiatinid.
fractured vertebrae in his spine late Mrs.'
tempted, last fall, had the' cast removed a J. R. McNab-Mrs. D. MacDonald,
Hon. "Mr. Dewan m his addresscouple of weeks ago and is now able MrsLes' Purves, Elmer Johnston:
stated, . "The farmer must compete to be out. Mi. Fisher wore the cast John D. Ross -J. W. Joynt, Con
with industrial wages. I can see only 'for three months, after suffering the Decker, Bruce MacMillan. '
those prices for farm cotnriiodities" injury When he fell from the roof Mrs. A. J. Wilsoi-Wm. Robb, Dr.
that will place the producer on of Stewart Mullin's residence. Little, Norman Taylor.
equal terms with industry in the . James Ritchie - Mrs. Margaret
hiring of labor". Go •Active MacDonald, Mrs: R. Rae, Ben Nay -
Hugh Hill bf Goderich in address- Duringthe• '
ing the convention stated, "We far- Period January 26th .1°r'•
BRIDGE-'--Fifth Draw
to February 19th; a. large.. number
niers, who are asked to : producethy Calvert - Doro N. S.Nixon,
of recruits at No. 10 Basic Train-
niore food,. find we cant get equip- ingCentre,Kitchener, enlisted for Mrs. Clark Finlayson, Mrs. Phillip
ment. We want hydro power and - Stewart..; t •
active service. Amongthem were
we can't get it, while much of the Donal B. ,.Finla son Lucknow;• W.
machinery available in` other years F. A. Bre kI ,Finlayson;
is now..off the market". c es, R. 4, Kincardine; I.
Early revision • and printing of H. Bird, Kincardine and B.. A. Mac-
prize lists was stressed at the ses- Donald, R. 3, Teeswater.
Bions with particular attention paid
to those classes which .are essential Henry: • "Mother, what's. . a trous-
to the ' war effort, Mr. Moffat said.. semi?"
Another suggestion,• Mother: "It's the . clothes a bride
.was the inclu= wears• for six or seven years after
sloe of a card of congratulations she's married".
with the prize money check. ' ,
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Mrs. R. J. .Button ---Mr. Hooper,
Lena Robinson, Bert Roach. •
Mrs. Lorne' MacLennan W. A.
Porteous, Mrs. E. H. Agnew, Harvey
Treleaven.
Mrs. W. V. Johnston -Mrs. Well.
Henderson, . Mrs, Chapple, Harold
Allin.
Mrs. Gordon Taylor -Frances .Mc-
Lean, Mrs. W. L. MacKenzie, Mrs.
Joe Agnew, Harvey Webster.
Mrs. D. H. Mackenzie - N. E.
Bushell, Phillip Stewart, Mrs. Wm.
Hornell:
Mrs, Bert Roach -Clark Finlayson,
Mrs. Russ Robertson, Cam MacDon-
ald..
Mrs. Wm. Reid -Mrs. C. Agnew,
Clair Agnew, Mrs. Wm. Douglas.
Mrs. Wm. Schmid --.Wm. Douglas,
Mrs. R. H. McQuillin, Mrs. B. Pearl-
than. ;
Mrs, Richardson -Mrs. M. Hend-
erson, Temple Clark, Mrs: T. S.
Reid, Mrs. Cam MacDonald.
Mrs, Russ . Johnston -Hazel Cul-
bert, Russ Robertson, Mrs. Camp-
bell Thompson.
Mrs. A. E. ,McKim -Lillian Mac-
eati, Mrs.' c: D. McAlpine, Phillip
MacMillan., ,
Mrs. G. Taylor --Mildred Treleav-
en, Ben Pearlman, Dave Horne.
W. V. Johnston -;Toe Agnew, Mrs.
R. H. Thompson, Mrs, Donaldson.
Mrs. Jessie Machines --V. N. Prest,
Mrs. S. Mullin, A. E, McKim,
Mrs Alex Andrew - Mrs, Wm.
Murdie, W. L. MacKenzie, Elizabeth
Murdie. •
Mrs: W. B. 'Anderson R. H.
Thompson, Mrs. H. Alun, Mrs. Har-.
vey Webster. '
Mrs, Harold Treleaven -Eric Cox,
Mrs. Hassel, Mrs. J. C. McNab.
Gat f "held MacDonald -Wm. Mbr-
die, Mrs. T. Clark, 'Howard Agnew,.
Mrs. V. N. Prest---L. Mitchell, W.
$. Ander'son, Mrs. Chas, Cook.
Mrs, Hooper -Mrs. W. A. Port-
eons, C. R. Chapple, Rev: Dani.
Mrs. Philip. --J. C. McNab, Miss
it Matthews, Geo. H. Smith:
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