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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1944'
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The Lu w Sentinel, Lu T . ,Ontayko
ITN THE TROOPS
,Mr. and Mrs. 'James ''Johnstone
of town received word last week'
from their son, Pte. Melvin John-
stone, who is now overseas with
the Canadian forces.
• that he enjoys the Sentinel very
Harrison Taylor of the R.C.A.F. much as it keeps him in touch
who spent his .furlough at his with 'foriner friends here. Lloyd
1 Mel Orr of the R.C.A.F. is now
PAGE SEVEN
MAFEKIN'G.
in Holland, according to word
receive b MMrs` M: J. Blake returned home
y ,Mrs. Orr Orr last week. last week after a pleasant visit
at nville. She
Sgt. Air Gunner Eldon Buck- t with friends Dun
•
was accompanied by 'her daliEh-
ngham, who is overseas with uxc • ter, Mrs. Wilfred Hoffman who
R CA.F., hasn't had any luck . in is I visiting relatives in this com-
meeting any of the boys from mwiity.
home. Eldon was for a time at Mrs:', -Jas. Finnigan, .Dungannon,
the same station as John K. Mac -, Mrs. Alf Babel and"Jimmy of Pt.
Kenzie, but now is anon total Colborne visited Mrs. Harvey An -
strangers 'and has yet to run .into derson off Friday last.
anyone from. home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Andrew and
family visited on Sunday with
LAC. Lloyd Elliott, in a letter Mr. and Mrs: Jas. Craig, St. Au-
to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carter, saysMrgustinsand Mrs. Percy Blundell
and Melvin, Goderich, spent the
week -end with friends in this
district'.
S. B. Stothers, Stephen Jr., of
Arthur and J. Crispin, Lucknow
spent the week -end at the farm.
home at St. Helens; left last week
toreturn to his station' at Van-
couver, B.C.
LAC. Bill Treleaven, son of .Mr.
has been stationed at No; 2
Bombing and Gunnery School at
Mossbaiik, Sask., for some time.
He ,had. hoped to get a furlough
and Mrs. Harold Treleaven, who l in November and come East .to
recently finished a photographic visit Mr, and Mrs. Carter, but
course at .Rockcliffe has been his plans at'the moment are very
posted to No. 10 B. & G. School indefinite; as.he is kept very busy
at Mount Pleasant, P.E.I. 1 at his'particular• job at this sta-
tion_
BORN.
JOHNSTON—In .K, i n c a r d i n.e
General. Hospital on Tuesday,
October 17th, to Mr. and }Vlrs-
Clifford Johnston; R. 3 Holyrood,
(nee Nellie McCallum), a son.'
Petty Officer Bob Thompson, Likes 'Belgium
r I
of.. the R.C.l`.V.R. 1 -
whose boat writing from Belgium late in
docked for a few days at an• East September, Pte. Jim Burns, son
Coast United, States 'port, spent of Mr_ and Mrs. James Burns of
the week -end with his parents, town, said that he liked that
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Thompson. I country very much and the peo-
Lane Gardner, son of Mr and ple are .wonderful and can't do
Mrs. Henry Gardner. of Zion, had too much for you You can get
Jim said
a close call recentl i almost any kind of food,. ,
y. Lane is at including nice -cream, fruits and
"sea with the Ca'nad'ian Navy, and nuts. But just the same, he's look-
ing forward to getting . back to
crew that mmraculously, escaped Canada, but is reconciled to
death or injury when a shell ex- spending another ' Christmas—his -
ploded on board ship.4fourth over there.'' Jim says .its
Wounded In Italy not the missing of Christmas at
Earl Mugford, who fora time home that hurts. Its' the long
was employed with Dick Gard -
time in between them.
ner at Zion, where he is well NEPHEW OF' LOCAL LADY' '
known, was wounded recently 'in WOUNDED OVERSEAS
Italy. The extent. of his injuries
are not known, but Earl was : ' Mrs: M. Sproul received 'word.
flown' to England for 'treatment. last, week that her nephew, Clif-
ford Begley, ' had been wounded
Slightly
„ in action with the Canadian army
Canadian Woods..:. who is with the.. in Europe. It .:.was feared.:.. that
y`
H
Arrny in Italy, received Clifford's foot -Would have to be
a bomb splinter in his shoulder amputated as a result of his i
recently, but the wound was not wounds.
regarded as serious according tO He. Ls a son of., Mr: and Mrs.
word received by Arnold , and
William , Begley of 'Leamington:
Earner Woods, uncles of the where Clifford's wife and child
young soldier. Harold is a .,cook,, also reside.
arid ,'was' wounded: when Jerry I Clifford did 'not leave Canada
bombed their outfit. ' • , till late in August and had been
Brothers. Pass In in France only three weeks when
Toronto, Fail To Meet wounded.
Bill and Donald Ross. sons of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ross of 'Holy- BOUNDARY EAST
rood, couldn't be, much -farther Mr. George Kennedy attended'
apart and 'still be in Canada. Sgt. the annual Hereford sale in Strat-
Bill is with the R. C. A. F. at I .ford last week_
Boundary' Bay, B.C.. and Donald,
who is in the R.C.N.VR. is at
Cornwallis on' the East Coast.
These are both new .pestings for
the two , brothers. `ho were in
Toronto at the same time enroute
Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedy
and sons spent Sunday at Mr. W.
J. Couiter's. .
Dr. Cowan and Mrs. Howard
Cowan of Toronto' and Mr. Jack
Cowan of . Kingston were callers
to: their stations; but were unable .at :Mr. Jambs Forster's last week.1
We take this ,opportunity to ex- '
to meet_ tend the sympathy of, the people
of this community to ,Mr. James
IS FA1"zENL'1UG PAIR OF Forster and Mrs. James McQul-
RABBITS ” IN HOLLAND lin in mourning the loss of their .. '
sister, Mrs. Cliff, of Lucknow.
Ina letter to a friend here. Sgt._ Mr. and Mrs. Midford Wall of
Major (Elliott). Tillie Webster Culross visited at Mr. Pharis
tells how George Whitby is "lick- •
ing his lips". awaiting the fat-
teniiig of a pair of Angora rab-
bits .which he has with, hien.
George. Elliott and quite a num-
ber of "old originals'' are in Hol-
land. George came into posses-
,cion of the bunnies at Calais;' and
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Is Read .
your estate is out of your hands. Make
certain' that it will be administered
promptly, in a business -like and emcient
manner by naming The Sterling Trusts
Corporation as your, executor. An ex-
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personal attentions;, ably assisted by com-
petent executives; the court allows the
same fee as for an individual•executor.
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CANADA'S VETERANS
Vieb Asit-iffr emoittosh,es
The this! in a series of adv 'senemas to inform the people
of Canada of plans to re-establish .men sad women of the
armed • forces. Tay ger ' fall details, save and read every
adven:4 en •
Mather's on Sunday. .
Week -end visitors with Mr.. &
Mrs. Joh n McQuillin and family.
were Mr. and Mrs_ A. J. Schnurr•'
Theresa and Donald, Mrs. Nellie
Knox and Margaret of Walker-
ton; Mr_ Scott Patterson and Miss
Hazel Walters of Detroit, Mr. &
Mrs. Neil Paterson of Forest and
fat the time the letter was writ- Mr: and Mrs:" C. Hettinger of
ten had them on a special -diet of : Wingham.
mangels in a Hollander's root Mr. and Mrs_ John MacMillan
field. The rabbits also get their fill I tahnd 'Mrs. George Fisher attended
b
of army stew. as Tilly. adds that tioen bear -Ever Brush demonstra-
y Mrs. Clarkson Martin of
they are the only "members"' Of f Galt at the home of Mrs. James
George's' gun crew that will eat Falconer on Monday evening. .
the stuff. Mr. and Mrs.. Murray Malcolm
of Toronto spent :a 'few days last
Invalided Home week with Mr. and Mrs. Tom In -
Sgt. Peter Moerbeek. " , 23. of a
Goderich. was aboard the Lady lis. Mme- Gordon Rintoul and Leroy
Nelson. when it docked at . Hali- & Gary spent Tuesday with ;Mrs.
George Fisher.
''max last week. He was.invalided Presentation
home after being shot in the lung On Wednesday evening last .the.
in Italy. Sgt. Moerbeek volun- Langside. Bridge _Club met at the
teered twoyears ago for service home of Mr. George Fisher with
with .., the combined Canada- six tables participating. High
United States Special Service scores were held by Mrs_ George
' Force. often referred to as the Kennedy 'and -Mr. Farish Moffat.
"toughest outfit in the world". At the conclusion of the games
He saw action' in the Aleutians Mr- and Mrs. Rhys Pollock were
at Cassino and at Anzio. -There called to the front where Mr.
Farish Moffat read a short ad -
aren't many of us left. Most of dress and Mr. George Fisher pre -
the origirnals have been wiped sented them with a console set
out", he. said. These S.S.F. men' and bridge sets of cards and ash
qualify ' as 'paratroopers,' ski- .trays. Then Mr. Pollock. made a
troops, amphibious ' troops and short reply after which lunch
o ne at. demolitions.- was served by the hostess:
i /of Aiti Elam
*sty
MS01A. SECUIHTY
lanning Canada's re-establishmentprogram,
ogra , its t 1
In• planning was eat
framers
with one principal edea, in
workedis
problem of permanentre-establishment only sawyer to : the pr , wayto get and hold the 7
al°b,'� �t the surest
-. is by the . sial necessat9' for it.
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for come? ' mf
orma-
write fec -the
mil Back to CivA.
Life:'
VOCATIONAL TRAINING Ment
who u iftbe._ assisted in re-establishment
man or rolbe for payingfeesforall.
Every is elex-servigible.
z e it. There zs. provision
woman may receive„ :maintenance
training aeition.;toha
and, in . addition; the ex-I1o'
grants up to mss.
.) monthly if single; . dreri s.alloc�sn
and. his wife, together with chit of .,cue
• monthly for a man and -ice to a m?��
is available f the'pperio3 and if set�
�"but�can be handed beyond that. pen if necessary,
year,
iscnnorethan. one Year.
TRAINING Within 15 months
EDUCATIONAL. N eras
vocational training, fees are , paid 'and there are mai -
This is available to all wbh are admitted to v
CI discharge and, as in.
tenants allowances.. up to:
for a single man ether with all° fcr
montnl+� ' ,and his wife, tog
• $80 monthly for a man
dependent children- I' basis of'the time
�l be continued on a ar onth�ffoord.Outstanding students
�m
These allowances all examinations P
in the services, providing fetich of the ' course" -'
may have assistance' continued to cep
• SOCIAL SECURITY MEASURES
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Under the re-establishmentpr° IICanada's te- who,
o,. within 18.
. months of discharge from the services, became ill or unerEp- . may draw
.
single and $i� for a man :and his wife,
Maintenance up to $50 if e out-of-R'°rL t�e:ie�.ts are for those
together with childr� ; allowances- no �c'orl� im>lieCsatelp available.
work, but for whom there s ria ipr i ed ately ails for
£t and able' to
I�1 the tam of serious illnessfoZ o�gsdfr`cri`r�- .empl°t"
-edition in the year
any condition vert, veteran'whO enters insurable
a further security 1;iea=Lie_ every, .• that ems; its-merLt,. t° unemployment
lea after 15 weeks • in ;emri cerci,=.:.:,t July 1, 1941,
l e_.t is een�t tc:ho e
,::_ yrzrce�r _dirt as tho;agh �--.
fa3 Leen sprit in the easter lAe empiOYment
OFFICERS ARE STA-
ITIONED
{ VETERANS' WELFARE t Cx%'�Ou?
KEY cE 'TEES -i-r
CANADA.
` ADVISE AND ASSIST EX,-,
_Cc,jl q,pA. ' ADVISE . SHOULD BE
1 SSERRVIO PERSONNEL,
CONSULTED TIED ON ALL .PROBIT -MS.
Issued traaer the enahor.ty of lar. A. l'azciker..v.t Mor.ster of
PtN5
IONS AND . ATL HEALTH
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'* SIND THIS ADVERTISEMENT TO S0:.4E MAN` OR WOMAN -
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