HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-06-23, Page 4THURSDAY r 111 NE .�8.cd, 1'J82:
Ptlilisheti acre Thursday 'morning
at Lucknowy 'Ontario. -
THURSDAY, J1 NH 23rdi 1932
• ,' Established in every,city •and town: - • .:
of ittportarice .throughout the r •
"• Dominion, the Ba' of Montreal
has been the trusted custodian
Canadians'. savingsfor generations.
Throughout the Bank's -history of i xyears, sa d
Tbe'uu8 ,
' � tY 5 fety has been'a� watchword and
conservative *nanagement:a;guiding principle of those directing the institution.
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Mrs, •Morden and son D s' of
Toronto are up, to spend 'a f, eeks
with Mr.and ''Mrs. ;S• Con_
Miss Myrtle McQ'uillin s Su -
day at , her., home on the ..Fo lir-'
Mit.George-Brooks was
The next meeting. 'of the IIW.T..
Will be held at the lkd}e of Hisses
Anna and. Bell Ross on Thursday,
July 7th;, Members please note change
of Hostess.Directors—Miss. Hazel''
Percy, .and--Miss,.Anrue...Statters To
pic Current Events by Mrs., Abner.
'Ackert. Address. -_-District President.
.Contest; Holme -made. houses dress
Parade.",Prizes;..given. Roll caller -The'
fininiest'':scrape in which I ever saw
anyone. ' Lunch: Com.—Mfrs ` .Joseph:
Hanna Mrs WinW all; Mrs. 'Michael
us timers of each of the mote -than ---7;
60o Branches of the Bank{have the
satisfaction of knowing thatbehind
their own Branch,forthe security' 7 ,
of their'': deposits, are the full re-
sources o€ .the=entireorganization:
Bond
jured"in a car accident at t rich
con. and had to be taken to a ich
Hospital. We hope to hear
im-
provement in his condition' s.
Mr. John. McDonald intai.
J.
'Martin attended the picnic'
last"week.. the,
Miss • Rena. Carruthers
Weel'-end at"'h'er-borne - ,
T1s • Soutit Kinloss W.M.S.et' on
rit,•
the ,honie of Mr -s.' A.
"The-Masquer-ade :dance -held -by the
Instituteof Holyrood .on'Fsiday, June
;17th_, was a • decided •:success. The
prize -winners were as follows*Fancy
lady—Miss Winifred Ackert: Comic
„Fancy -Gent
—Miss Isobel Colwell. Comic Gent—
Miss Hazel Percy. Owing to the tick-.
eta not being all handed in the quilt
las not been, claimed..• Any, person
having ticketsthat are not sold or
the numbers?not-sent-n i, ,please. -•send
to.:.the , next Institute meeting at .the
Misses Anna and Bell Boss.
Mrs Howard Elliott and son 'Clay-
ton of Detroit and Mrs. Elliott of
Huron: are. visiting' with Mrs. Abner
'Ackert .at present. . •
Mr. James Ross spent. ale* days
recently with friends. at Whitechurch:
.Mrs- Fank Funstnn and. Mildred
of, Pine River were guests of - Mrs.
Abner Ackert on Monday.
. Mr. and, Ms. Michael Gamble were;
Sundayvisitors at Mr. and -Mrs; Thos.
White's. .
Miss -Hannah 'Macnonald whohas
been';nursing, ' Mrs. • J. H. Ackert re-.
turned 'to her. home • on Monday:
Miss' Winnifred Percy, . nurse -in-
training at , Kincardine Hospital is
holidaying at her home,. 12th con.
Mr. and Mrs. • Chai`rles.. Gathers . of
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Established 1817
QTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS OF $750,000,000
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.Lucknow Branch.-' C. L. OBER-LE,Manager'
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SUBON CsOUNTY
'JUDGING .COMPETITION.
AatwaZ Jadgag Coniletition., to ,be.
lik Clinton on Jane 25th.
The: sixth annual Live 'Stock and
The. girls will he required to judge -
classes in Nutrition and Clothing and:
contestants must . register in the
Fireman's .Hall. above the Bank of
Montreal. The. entry fee for girls 4s
25e each.. • ; . i•. -
Suitable silver trophies; together
Household Science,, Judging Comneti-
tur
Clinton
on Satur-
day.
in
e,
'be het
tz
>t
day. June 25th; under the supervision
pf `' the Huron 'County Branch of the
Ontario'' Department." of Agriculture.
The competition is open to boys; and
>rls of'`']g`fiion County 2G years of
age and ,antler. The boys will be re
ed tojudge two classes each of.
Clinic: Beef Cattle, Heavy
Horses. Sheep and Swine, . and the
r: judging„ will be' done on farms in
the viieinity of,Clinton. The entry fee
tor, boys is 35e each and all contest-
ants 'must register.. at the Agrieul-
tarral Office by 8.45 Saturday morn-
ing.
with cash'- n �'s- aQiii be -awarded to
the high girls in both the Junior and
list
and
Senior- •sections,.of the ..:prize a special trophy to the girl winning
the most points in the entire. c corn -
petition. '
(fA' • silver trophy and. silver medal
donated' :by . Messrs. A. Robertsonr
M.L.A. and Wo' ,G: M$dd. M.L.A..
be awarded to the high•and second.
high, boys in the Live Stock Judging
Competition and • three -cash prizes
will be warded to the boys securing
the msst points in each of the five
classes . of Livestock.
".
All• boys and ' girls in the County
26: years of • age and under .the cor-
dially invited to take part'in 'this
Annual Competition.
Presentation..
And Dance
On , Tuesday evening the friends
and-,-neighbors-of..-=Mr..and.-M>s Ar -
dill Mason gather • together in • the
-ran e Ha11
Kinloss toss
to
have •,an en-
joyable
evening together and.to pre-,
pent them with" two handsome uphol-
stered. living room chairs and.. lone'
living .'room. table, , ,before. they left -
for their new' home 4th con., Huron:
The party commenced with dancing
then ' the._ presentation , took place,
lunch was served and' -the remainder
of the' night -was spent in dancing. •
Mr. Ivan' Geddes read .the.follow-
ing :address 'L • .•
Kinloss, Ont.; June 14, -1932-.
Dear Gladys and ATdill:—
We, . your friends and neigrbors,
have b:ithe*ed here to=night.fo bid'
ou farewell on leaving. for yournew
home' -
We shall miss you very much' in
sour community and as •well as .11eing
excellent neighbors you were alwa
ready to give.. a helping hand in time
of need, but . what. is our loss • is
another's gain. • • .
You are not going very far away _the lob -outing -of -the Sun�ife-Asp
so will hope to see you often.. We
Tuesday'• her
Mrs.'Dan McKay return days.
home in Detroit,; after a
visit;. with relatives °here Para -
The of re-
inouiit: -and the ,ICarishea - .. et
Thursday at the home • of there
Hughes, The day.' being. i berg
wras'a. good representatio
•subs. Mrs... Martin preside` d the.
o ened- with-si the
meeting p the
Opening Soiig and repeating
Lord's. prayer in ''unison. Mrs, G.
v.ockhart read _the minute of last
meeting. After the roll ca, Mrs. J.
Webster, president of .the. Paramount
Club -:took the -chair Th program
which was put on, by -the Paramount
ladies consisted .of chorus quartet-
tes end' duetts. :A solo .Mrs.
Hamilton, an accordion sol by Mrs.
J. Webster, a paper by,.. Miss Mary
McLean, a ;violin: selection.,by Mrs.
!;rump, a piano solo by Miss Evelyn
Reed, , a recitation by ss Greta
Campbell and a reading by . Miss
Beth'_ Alton, .closed; a .very uch en-•
joyed program. After' . si ing the
National Anthem, refresh ent were
served out on, the lawn, hich was
very beautiful for the occasion. A
vote. of t, : ,..' as tender the host-
ess for the use .'of her" honk.
Show Starts 6.31). 'F.. M.
June 23.--2445
SPECIAL
JAME DUNN & SALLY EILERS.`
"Over `the ail''
A glimpse into your own Home
through --the_. Kitchen Dons
THURS., ° l! RIDAY, SA,TURIDAli
•June 27---2$-29
.T1103fAS., r M.EIGHAN
HA'RDIE'l ALKR!GHT
MA'UKEE-N • O'SU LLIVAN
.c.D •.. In •
Skylin "
A' cross •current ef:''life in a •
•
great .__city
And
"C17ARLIE"CfM--SELGOM•Nll-if ' -
' "THE NICKEL NURSER"..
PURPLE GROVE
and .Mr George. Emerson
RIB=ROLL • ROOFING
Colored or plain. For hooses;' barns,
Mr:' sheds, garages. "Coaaco Standard"
Nirroxeter-spent Monday vwith_Mr._and
spent-afew•days-lsst:wveek at-•De-�--or�"Arora"-giidlity:•$asy--,and�uicli-.'
Mrs Wm. Eadie. troit : to lay, permakientproof against
Howard 1
fire.
Mrs Thos. $arras, Mrs:. Mits'Lenore McDonald.is home for'.
$_,tris and: Mrs Wm. Eadie spent the holidays.
T ►f ursday . at Mrs. Allister Hughes: Those w o assed their :High,
James Harrigan . of Hespler, h•. P
Mrs. 'Jam g
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Whytoek and babe
School .exams were Helen :Collins,
Stan -
of Teeswater were recent, visitors at Florence McDonald and Audrey Stan
Mr, Richard ' Elliott's.
ST. dELE.I�TS
Miss Vera Woods is spending her
vacation with her.mother, Mrs. Robt.
Woods. . m -
Miss W. D. Rutherford is home
from Kirkland' Lake for a short held -
day, .before going , to Toronto where
she will_mark._examination papers.
Mr. Robert McQuillin • of. the Bank
staff, Belleville, . is '. spending his va-
cation at . his home here.
Mr. J. R. Miller of Innisfail, Al-
berta
l
berta:L-is -renewing.: old acquaintances
and the guest of his mother, Mrs. R.
IC. Miller. Rob. is en -route to attend'
felt that we could not let you go
from our midst without trying to
show in some way the high esteem
in .which you are held in •this. vicinity.
So we ask you to accept these gifts
as a 'slight. token Of "our' good wall
and friendship. ;
Signed on behalf of your friends
and neighbors, Jack Shewfelt;
Albert• - Young, Norman Campbell,
i -can ew.itt. . '
Mr. 1 Mason on - behalf- ,of his ' wife,
then thanked their friends in very
fitting words for the, beautiful gifts,
and the kindness shown to them. He,
invited them one and allto come to
Huron . and visit'. them in their new
'home.
"Bring Dora too
we'll play termi
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Leen teeming rater
tiers Calls begin
.16aier )141): riga
All Ruth's friends in the city felt '
Dick and settled dov.to in a' slian,
They- Soon. found, however, that
-4tottiod lawns and flowers
-welcorrie a chance th run out and
Ruth is never
The telephone irthe connecting
link It is quick, easy, to use and
coSts only n.few cents to call- the ,
Monumental Works
Lucknow, Oat,
Has the largest and most complete
deck in the most beautiful designs
to choose from, in—
asurance Eompany at Murray Bay,
Quebec. ' •
Misses Florence and Ruth MaQuil-
lin' were confirmed at the •Confirma-
tion service held'' at Lucknow .Angli-
can Church, by. Bishop Seager on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Durnin and
Earl attended the. Webster re -union
-it Bayfield on Saturday..
Garden Party, Juile 30th. • .
.The Annual Garden Party of the.
United Church, will be held on Thurs-
day,' 'June 30th, in 'killer's Orchard.
Supper will be served from 6 - 8, af-
ter which the A.Y.P.A. will present
their , play "Mrs. Tubbs of Shanty-
town." This play waspresented with
splendid success in Lucknow and a
good' everting°s entertainment is pro-
mised. Don't' forget the Date.
Death of Former. Resident • .
Mr. Wm. Camjibell' received word
recently of Ithe death of his brother
Joseph, • after a two -weeks illness
athis home at Militia, Man., on June
12th. The funeral Was.. held, from bis
former* home .at Fleming, 'Sask: Hit
wife, died .about 13 years' ago., Mr.
Campbell 'was a former resident of
this 'vicinity . and will be remembered
by many old friends.
Mr: J: R. Miller; Mrs. R. K. Miller
Mrs. Gordon; Mrs. W. I. Miller and
Mrs'. Wallace 1yi.iller Were 'visitors at:
Medford •on Monday.. '
' quitea' number of lathes
MARBLE, SCOTCH. SWEDISH
AND ,CANADIAN. GRANITES
Family monuments and invite
your' inspection.
,Inscriptions Neatly, Carefully and
Promptly" Done.
See- ue hefore placing your nide:
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Donlan Broil. R. A. Spottoi
Phone 74. Phone 256
Winching
ley.
M. and' Mrs.';Goldie Huston ' visit=
ad at ,Mr. James. • Robertson's last
week.
Mr. John' Emerson raised his barn
last week.:
Miss' Marville Scott and her fath-
sr, Mrs. Milton Walsh and Frank are
visiting friends in Toronto.
Ifs Easy .Buy at
Depart:I-tient Store
RESIGNS NILE • SCHOOL'
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Miss, Grace Blake has resigned as
teacher of he pule school. •Mi$s
Blake will be ''greatly missed. in this
community. She took. an active inter-
est in the pu illss not only with' regard
to,"t eir 'ednca tonal development but
Free esiimates gladly sent :Send
ianeseurements,
Maiera..off Pieiton..StetL'R} hs Bashi, GAL
vwtitedThnne BernDoory Preston
Led-Med..Nails • Double Mi tial Lash,
An
jkindasiieeeafetalBu ld,wMattr/al.
teelinosue
tlll�la , P
Guelyh St., Preston. Ont.
Factories at Montreal and Toronto,
aiui nu1MNuUUuuWOWHUIIUmusunnuttn11t as
also •their moral and cultural wel-
. are. We •are inclined to believe •'we
did not ;fully appreciate 'what .Miss
Blake has meant to the, community
until this annonneeinent of her res-
ignation was.' made. We ' wish her,
every success 'in ..her net; fields of
service. The new teacher at Nile is
to be . Miss Archibal .of Guelph. She
is now teaching in Oakville and comes
=to=us-withvthe-best of--testinimuuls.---
Nile News. •
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