The Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-05-13, Page 7rs
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LU(HNOW, ONTARIO
Jack McCall of Kitchener spent
the week -end at his twine here.
Wrn. Stimson,: Sr. o1 the Vet
Brans' Guard was home ifrrr the
Week -end.
Bdr. Lloyd G. MacAUley of
Petawawa spent . the ' week -end
wit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie.
rank i4acKenzie
has been
posted to Centralia as -amember
of the R.C.A.F. Pipe Band: Frank
spent the week=end here.
LIB -dr: Clare- Johnstone, : who
• has beenspending his furlough
at the ,home of his parents, Mr"
and Mrs. James Johnstone, has
returned to Petawawa Camp.
PO. Murray Farrel, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Farrel, Con. 6,
Huron Township recently arrived.
overseas.
Pte: Dilbert Phillips ofCamp
Borden spent •Sunday with his
uncle and aunt, . Mr. and Mrs.
George Phillips of Fordyce
LAC. Harold Greer; who has
completed his course„ at Clinton
Air' School, is 'spending a ,fur-
lough withhis parenis, Mr. and
Mrs. J1 M. G;feer.•
Made Presentation
Sgt. Robt. Brigham who grad-
uated from 'portage La Prairie
Air Training ,,School, spent . the.
week -end with his -uncle, Reeve
'Brown Smyth of West Wawanosh..
On Monday evening about 25
neighbors: and 'friends. met to
honor ira AnLenj: yabte.,-avenin .
was spent playing cards. John A.
Thompson read an address and
Gordon( Smyth presented Bob
with a purse of money.
V i MAFEKI NG.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan, Ron-
ald and LeRoy -and Miss. Phyllis
Monk of Goderich visited with
Mr. and Mrs. T. M.. Anderson on
Sunday evening.
Bertram Curran, S.B.A. of Lon-
don was home, this week. All the
`family- spent Sunday with their
parents. '
Miss Edith 'Phillips of ' Luck -
no' spent the week -end at her
Sgt. Robt. Brighain "visited on
Monday at. Mr. H. Curran's.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Thorripson
spent . Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs., George Saunders.
Mrs, Rich. Kilpatrick and. Doug-
las visited with her parents, in
Goderich a:' few days, returning
home- on Sunday.
Mrs. E. Blake is. spending :this.
week with her daughter, Mrs.
Harold Webster ofAuburn.
Mrs. J. Crispin, George and
John spent Saturday. at Henry
Horton's.
Ernest Blake, Howard & Keith,
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George and John Crispin visited
the. R.A.F. station at Port Albert
on Saturday afternoon and re-
port,
e-port, a good time.
Mr. Thos: Pollock of Saskatch-
ewan is visiting at the ' home of
his niece,. Mrs. Clifford Kilpat-
rick. '
Mr. A. W. Oram, a representa-
tive of the Temperance Federa-
tion of Ontario will speak at' -the
service at Blake's. on Sunday at
11 a.m.
He: May 1 kiss yeu?' May Z' kiss
you? Say are you 'deaf?
She: 'No! Are you paralysed?
PARAMOUNT-
The
ARAMOUNT-
The Institute meeting will be
held on Wednesday at Mrs. Robt.
G. Hamilton's. Roll. call, Play;
sing or pay. Ticket will be drawn
Gn a._d,
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
McIntosh. were Robt, MacKenzie,
Petawawa and Mr. and Mrs. Pete
'MacDonald, Pine River. •
. Mrs. Marvin Jackson and son
Order Bray Chicks noy;. and be`
"lucky" when egg Prices climb
net Fall. See me, or phone me.
,;right away,. Per i* attention;
n pt 4eU1,0114.
FI$LAYSONBR�IS..
LtJCI NOW
of 'Detroit visitedher grandmoth-
er, Mrs. James MacDonald.
Mr. and Mrs: Phil Smith and
"daughter have moved ' back for
=-th-e s trttrner
We are glad to see Mr. Andy_
Stein out again.
Mrs. J. MacRae, who had been
in Kin cardine. Hospital- is home
again.
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Lucknow
OBJECTIVE $ 85,000
SUBSCRIBED . 42,100.
(To Saturday ,May 8th)
STILL TO RAISE $..42,900
SALESMAN:'
�. H. SMITH
Kinloss
OBJECTIVE $..55,000
SUBSCRIBED 20,000
(To Saturday May 8th)
STILL TO RAISE $ 35,000
SALESMEN:
GEO. HALDENBYn G. H. SMITH
Huron
OBJECTIVE' j. $ 95,000
SUBSCRIBED 57,150
(To Saturday May 8th)
STILL TO RAISE $ 37,850
SALESMEN:
ROSS MARTIN G. II. RUTTLE
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n This Dst�ict:
We are making this final .appeal to you to
join with thousands of others in Bruce County
in reaching and surpassing the objective of
$2,250,000 in the. Victory Loan campaign.
We ask you to study°.the figures in, the
adjoining column showing what this district
has done,, and' how far we Move to go to reach
the minimum.
Our only hope of reaching the objective
is to have every person :make a special effort.
to BUY A_..BOND — or to BEY ANOTHER
BOND if they have already subscribed.
All of us have a part to play in "Backing
the Attack".
Let ,us play our part.
This is our final appeal. The campaign
closes on SATURDAY, MAY 15. If you haven't
invested yet . . , or if you are able to do more
than yeti first thought you could do ... then
we ihk that you DO IT NOW.
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The name, "Dieppe" resounds to
day;
A stirring battle call
Of men who counted hot the cost,
Of men who gave their all!
The outmatched crew of the
"Raccoon"
Fought till their ship went down:
So did our sons and brothers on
The Corvette "Charlottetown"!
The grim destroyer "Ottawa"
Gave all 'she had tito give;
Her gallant skipper, half her
crewe, .
They died that we might live!
Each day adds to the mounting
toll,
Of flying heroes who
Have met their rendezvous with
death
That freedom shall ' win through!
Oh, how can we, in safety here
Count* pennies or upbraid;
What isour sacrifice compared.
With that these men have made?
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