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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-09-02, Page 10• Tft 4 * is tit, NNer sl l Sh. i VOPATi Ola Te, e u +, ‘0 a.' CON. ICINLoSS;; Snelgrove• o f Detroit, vis; her sister, Mrs T. Robing'. week.. ' iss C. MacDonald and Miss Ger tie Kidney° o f. Ripley, speint a day last Week with Mrs. 'Wok, Robb, •Mme' Katherine Dain is spending r fewAt a'Anth her friend, bliss. teen! rs, D." McMur;by.is spending a few! days down at the lake,, Mr • and, Mre, D.-3facKinnon, on' thesixth, motored to Guelph, and s n't` a. day with. Mr. arid' Mrs, Jag. Struthers;.' me hteddr1as eek wjtli 'friends; on., ti e Fourth; •. Mist'• Mary•`,Strathdee, who t has'; been, spending her, vacation' at, the; home of her brother has returned "tto Sutton, . Miss Oliva Robb is'' spend ng a. few; hays in• Toronto and ''Niagara, • 1►1iss Ir„ ,Maciver, left' °yesterday forher achoo ate fill's fake. ' • • ' Mr: and firs A,. Purvis spent. Sunday at ••Mr, Win Cook's. A ,,number, from here. are in • Tor- onto,: or-onto, `taking in the "TV% ' •=, Miss' Margaret Barre "of Toronto spent the •first of the Week with' Fourth Con; friend's With school opening this; week a I?; the teachers and scholars: are,getting back towork again. • Mr. Jas,.,: Little •is. employed these days,; doing . inside painting at the Sixth school; house.. The W M:S of South. Kinloss.. met ' at the . honie. of Miss $. iMMacDonald on Wednesday afternoon • LANGSI E . Miss:, Jessie Duckering,:Who. has been :visitin her friend, Mrs: V. Em-' erson for the past •'two `weeks'. re- turiied, to be, home near. Moorefield o i Monday. ., Mrs. J J. Tifn. has gone '.to Tor- onto to visit flier sister; and • attend , the' Exhibition... "" Mr.-: and ',Mrs. A Patterson :and - family visited on Sunday•. 'Inst with Mr. and. Mrs V..Emeison., '' -• wedding bells are ringin .. ' . Don't you . hear them? • The •members ofthe. Young" •Peo- .•g;. .. `• 'le's Societ of the United ..Church' tet. e� toe %�ea Awe ;Of. Miss r r 'Taylor on M'. on day:' evening and," -Presented 'her with a' miscellaneous"showar. inhowl; of her :coming';marriage. She. as the recipient of., many very; useful ' ar- tic,es."A very enjoyable, evening, was spe'°it,L playing 'games, singing;- also •' a,sshort, impromptu programme: was gi n;. after: which un lch was 'served:- . Al went iii home ;feeling they, -had -had. a most wonderful Anne. •Nir` ,. gat►. , , rs >k Ori•; of�,Lucknow: ` vis�t�e��d, on Sunday ;with, Mr and Mrs; J. `Walker-. Mise ,Sarah s, rah A .Taylor -pi' Vin ham S � is spending=a-few days a with : ei h,. cousin; hiss`.' Myra Taylor: ' t this time o. the year there .1's heavy demand ,for the fQ owing Sealers, 'Zing Rings, Rubber' ': Rin tie Butter Croda,. Tumblers e8er�-ng Kai , -- lunum and, Granitware pups and Saucers, Plates, Bowl Are your supplies complete? • wr •,`,11/4. •; \ \ ‘„W\\\ s l • 1 L \moi \�\\ 1 L EY'S 1., !►iaylifler patie* aad.recor! ins appo!a ail. z. The;was • disc Upog•,wh4 youud vlbradonowW berecorde immonvonnwavomor ,t LQWER] ALE • .Miss . Olive. Robb is in Toronto at- tending ,the Exhibition., . 1 -Miss Mary Campbell, 2nd 'Con.,. and 'Miss Marion • Ma'Dougall of. Luclrnow, spent•' Sunday afternoon . at MacIvers' '. Mrs. Angus Maclntosh spent part of last week with friends in' Kiiicar- dine >; Mr. and Mrs. Arno;d Barber • of. Fergus, were gue'sts,iof, their cousin, Mrs. •R: Martin,' last week. " '/ Miss Cassie Douglas, Mary Strath.,. dee and • Frances MacIver left for. their respective schools on' Monday. Mrs'. Duncan McMurchy is enter- taining her sisters from. Cleveland,• Ohio.. Mr. and Mrs., R. Martin and fain fly. • spent Sunday at"St." Helens. • Mr: \Dave MacConnell and .wife of London, .are isiting _.friends .moi►. r iowetdale, and ' Little, L t hen •'Mr. , and,.•Mrs: 5 ep ._,tt ' 1 'Walkerton, -and • rte . M ' John L t of . r• Mrs. ,Brace Robertson and Carsyl e .of Lion's Head,., spend Iasi Tuesday as guests' of • Frances MacIver. , !Miss : Christine Robinson of Ripley is visiting at A. Macintosh's. Miss ..E. MacDonald. of Ripley and' Miss, Gertie Kidney of ;Oshawa,. made: calls in:Flowerdale,'Lust Wednesday. i;D FOIL YC E Iast. , kr. Elliott Miller and Mr. Jas Martin being floor.: managers • and' the 'orchestra from • Kitchener„ it was a • regular old -tine 'dance. • School opened on Wednesday,, Sep- tember 1st with our teacher; Miss Lockhart• of Lucknow, on the . job a- gain, it being her fourth year in this section. • • Mr. and' Mrs A. Sinclair ; and • sor Kenneth, and daughter•, -Doris, of London, also Mrs; Spackman spent,!,- an • enjoyable week, visiting • in this locality. Mr, Wm. Webster •• has ipurchased a fine big : car..' The Boy e Bros: commenced thresh- ing ,again for the ' season; also . Mr, James Martin with Mi-' John, Mac- Donald .as fireman.'. MAFEKING Schools re -open ' Wednesday and ei s nd4pupi3s-.seaatter ...to. lake up their various duties for another ear:• y ` Miss ary•Anderson London' has been visiting her: cousin . here for the past few -days. "`. M.and Mr. Mrs., Herb. Curran,. Mrs. N. Saunders and Mr., and Mrs.' Nor-` man Shac;deton were over to With ham, Sunday, to 'see,}. Mrs. Clarence Shacleeton,'who` I. seriously • 11. •' • , Mr. and }Mrs; :Tiros;' ;Blake and. Misses Grace and •'Olive attended the. musical recital, given. • by the Galt Choir in` Goderich, Sunday evenin. Quite a number from here attend - • A,:few from the surrounding. coun- try spent an: 'enjoyable •evening at ed the Anniversary Services at St.' Mr. Wm. Champion's on Wednesday, -.Helens ,United :Church, Sunday night: Visual ' nd sudlblsmotion licture mechaulsm. j d: • Cameraman in 'mond proof booth - lemakinairlc.hronIzitions of 51m and sound: tal - moving cture .but' • uite a ai !rent thing to listen' to 'the words •n thing to. see sad hear a king 1 Ri 9,... tiro e,t gg �. e their ever action -all. in such erfect • �' 'w eh: the. firm which reproduces th y . P _' . _ i a.iis. w atrep ,. .acy4d_.- .___ r an ng ..._ .�.. i n as. to roduce a ,iision•`ora rear-fles"h-anc'% hiligi ,.• perrormai1Cn ire- glzieer 4. synchronizatto.P .. � - . • . �cienti sire of the Bell 1Telepho.no.. system have perfected apparatus ,which synchrorires motion pictures, with reproduced soundwith a;degree .naturalness neVer before attained. 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