The Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-10-18, Page 7r' VRSDAX, OCTOBER 8, 1945
11n 1?urVes, " •son of :Mr. and
__. Mrs . i4es Purves,•who has 'Signed
,up for an" additional two -;years'.
air* ser`viCeIl has •'been posted to
Comp Borden:.
Leading Stoker, Howard John-
stun of lIalifax,," who with- his.
wife "and'.;. young daughter; 'has
,,. cen on. f urlotigh • at his horne
' ° ,here,' is t'eceiv irg .his" naval
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charge, and is .resuming his for-
mer job 'With Internationai,Niekle•
• at• Port Colborne
Mr and, Mrs, ,Arat. Breckles re-
ceived word "this •week "that their
son. Walter was leaving Germany.
ori,4Aetober•.13th on. the 'first lap
of 'the journey back home. Walter
•;,, is' with the :R.C.E.M.E. and 'went
overseas two years ago last June.
" las Art f oia.t Limbs
Clifford: Begley' of 'Leamington.
was a recent visitor: here with his
aunt, Mrs. Margaret •Sproul. Clif
`ford lost both<legs- as a result -
of serious, wounds suffered ,on
,`�"the� tiV�st�i�-.1+ranty-.�bufkrasr
''his artificial .:limbs and • is - doing
very well in ". adapting himself to
them.
D_OISIN(BR'?(OK
"The October ` meeting` of ''the•
aWo:rk�rsyvas=held at the'
home of Mrs,: 'Joe t.loy1e:'Dona,*
tions of used,. clot 'rig were -.re--
.dived' to be. 'forwarded: to ;.the'
Red, Cross Mrs Robert's McAa:-
' lister -was elected 'president and
Mrs. - Arnold• Craig, . .sec r'treas-w:: f or
the coming year. •
Mr. Robert Chamn
ney and sons
`. have 'purchased- the: Wallace: farm
from Mi ;'John Hallahan, `
Lreut,.N.S Alive Jefferson.re-
ported to. Toronto ori' Friday after
a 30 dayk Taeave ,at herhome here:
Graham: Clarrmney has ,received
.his. discharge from' the. array arid.
is .spending a° couple' of weeks fit
his home' here.
Flt Lieut. Wm IL: Craig, re-
ceatlyrtu� red r€t o -'_.. gym:•-
'Mi's Craig .of, Iond-on;ar.e.visiting
"at the former's' home here.: •
Mrs .H:. Jefferson and .daughter
�` Iflary—spent "few .., days.. w.ith_.
':friends at ;Dunnville. r
Mr and VItS;_.._G:o11dOil- Naylar
and dau:glite -Jeal' were -,-recent
vis s with Mr, and- Mrs.' Harry.
Moss at •Glencoe: ••
Mr. and Mrs. Bert` •Thpnipson
and 11(r, Mrs.. Norman Thomp=
son w&ere Londgri visitors on 'Fri-
day. .
A plea_ nt event- tpok place in- -
Donnybrook church on' Thursday
evening, when ;mer .b'er-s• .of • the
congregation ,and ' friends. met in
honor
of three: members of the
service recently returned froth.
overseas, Lieut. NQS_ OliVe Jef.
ferson, Pte, . Graham' .Cha:mney
ond Fl Lieut Wm.:L,-Craig.• •A
pot isle t -supper' was enjoyed anci
during'tho evening• each was .pre
t"sented with, a. gift of. money:
.BORN:
CA-RTER-=At 'W ngham• General,
• Hospital, on Monday, October 8th
• to Mr; and Mrs. Nelson; 'Carter,
' 1 TJolyrdbd,' a daughter.
•
eventy•.Bushels-.Ta .The. Acr
Donald McLean and Jim: ar
rish recently stook threshed four:-
teen acres of barley and: oats,
which • in spite' of • the , soaking
.rains, turned .out"'to be a good
sample'. and, ari• amazing
''which- I
'totalled yield,
el$..or .0'. bushel '
s -to the acrre.sh�`.
A IT D THE TRICE!
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f weeks :ago we ad.
• vertised a "dam- cow" for sale.
rhe ad was taken over the phone
and We were: puzzled ,as to " what
a dam Cow 'was, so
'repEat'and asked for a•
it sounded checked
led it back.. �Stil'l
ih`atys the, "dama cow", so
.everyone'sWay We ran it. " To
everyo amusement w' later.
„ out it should have read
. burharn ,but' what'=s the odds
'thr the ads did the trick and sold
6dcow anyhow•.•
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The Lucknow :Seune
T:uckno�v, Ontario.
iD .S IUS HOCI�EX P'RosJ e C
iii► C`ALI.:MEITINC. LATTER
At.. a "hockey meeting held on
Friday evening, there was no
thing: definite accomplished; al-
thoughthe. prospects seemed. to
iridicate junior hockey as "the
•best 'bet": her this year; •
"The. less.: than a dozers. • Who
were in attendance agreedt, that
_it __should be aseert aired -what-
neighboring towns were plan-
ning on; a survey made of avail-
able material .locally; and a sec
ond• sleeting calledwithin' a
-couple of Weeks' time. The player
prospects-: for junior hockey are
contingent on; numerous "ifs" in.
respect ,to jobs and. army disc
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•,So Inatiy times you hear people` say ':I wish
I
could buy more Victory Bonds.",
Well, it has T_ beenannounced that-" -there--
be . only one Victory Loan in :the
months.
(will
'next
mot: wbuy ho ; "Bon
• ds now i�wxr ''have.�.•a
whole year to pay for them.`
charge.
- Jpvenilehockey ^appears to be
out. Last year's squad was round-
ed out" with the help of Wingham
and Ripley players, who may not
be available. this ,year. With Bill
over the Juvenile age, the Chin
line would' be broken upas a unit
in phi$ series •and there are few,
.if.:.any, rnidgets mho -are -yet -ready
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7AGE SEVEN
to :step •. into_ fast en le cora,.
pa y'•
Without considerf
g any, of the.
"ifs", junior rnateri.1 that might
be' available would include the
Chin line, Bill; John : ton and Joe
Agnew of last yea 's juveniles
and .Lloyd Hall, Bud Orr and Roy
Havens :of the: pis ious yet*'s.
off .::•'
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Bear this . in mind when the Victory;
salesman calls on you.
he same rate .,of savings as
Mans will pay for twice'. as
aver=the =1 o d.
So,, buy :double this time.
Farmers buy Victory Bonds through
any •bank • ,, t, on convenient • deferred .,
payments.
, •
Victory `- Lo.an sa'1esmeri-;have _ c'opies of
the letter--: at , the right. (Banks j also
have copies.)+
When you sign this letter . and pay 5%
hOf the "cost Of the bonds . the bank buys
the' bonds for you. Y'ou have .12 "months.
to ` pay for. 'the , bonds and the interest
the bond earns . pays. the interest' on the.
bank loan.
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