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THE LUCT(Now. SENTINEL;
H URO I: NOTES O BI'TU R
United Church W. A
PresentedFrnal •Entertainment
Mrs Fishers' group "of ' the 'W., Aal beth 'Jane A. mstrong)° • died at • heti
of 'the United Church,, presented• the home in: the.,Yitlage of Ethel 'on April,
third 'and final .entertainment of the 1b0th, 1937,, abed 88 . years and 8
series o rids eve .in months.' She was thea daughter ..of,
F Y It g when; the Thomas •Artnstron
school room was. conlfo�;tably filled g• and 'his wife,
Agnes Lucy Switzer.
Mr $C:,.•Rathw,ell, .capably •pre- «Now'is the seed tiine;aGod alone:.
sided as .chanman•,• and ,the progianr. Rt��tsxxrR ..e1,,. seed t m
vu�Fk .t��il,.iia••' ,Yi'Il:>:.(,te{"•,••..litltPt .41'u-'�''"WV• .
greet you'all" by _a. dumber of young
glxlso „who ',later -sang. another • chorus
"The._ Woodpecker". The:.girls'. who•
WOO., in approprrate. astunre included•
Betty, Mabel MacDo},
•ald .,yerna,. and,/1Zuth u Di3honer,' Mor-:
;lna Ritchie; 'Jessie•. -and 'Louise' 'Reed
MRS. :CHRISTOPHER RA'`YNAR».
Mrs,, Christopher 'Raynard, (El''za'•
PASTOR RESIGNS: •
Rev, l:' Ii Allan, n}inister Of Knox
Presbyterian Church, , Teeswater• for
the.. past four and' a half' yeara: has
received ;a calx, from •the Boston Pres-
byterian Church, Quiney;
• It is understood: Rev.; Allan
cepting ;the' call, and will, tender his
resignation to the ., Presbytery of
Maitland, which`"wih be dealt With
Tleho1ds11e'end of :what is sown,
.The 'harvest time is hid with *Him.
A>}d•• he•,'who Blesses most;is. blesse
For God and man shaft own his Wort
Who ;tolls to'llave as. xhis , bequest;;
An added beauty •,to the earth'+
r)' :Eloped .
4.).".. A .,PLEA° FOR NR*.$.
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Ifnyoner` rias-• , �'
:Died,
(Whottie
•' ''A ivoinan of. the highest integri
and, Shirley • Culbert,.. Jack...Wilson and and the most sterling qualities, pas
Carman ,MacQuillin sang a. duet d
,,"Lona• Long Ago," and little Grace e •to the regions, of:.peaee. Mrs. •Ra
••• he summons of h
Hudson sang two: solos, "Daffodil" Meterhand arcs an
end ', Nursery' , Rhymes", accompanier! ; a her..
, went carryon
her sheaves wth.her.'Livang a lin
h_ y her .mother. A."recitation' by `little
' fife of useful and laboroous..torl, s„
Betty MacDonald;. was•'followed, by a` had.erred theright '
duet "Beautiful •1`sle of _Somewhere," - i i g c e go.:. She had
spng' �liy; Mrs., •nToru►an _.Wilson `and, ; inherited a.1. kindly, cheerful disposi=
Miss .Belle , Robertson with: accom 'a t_ tion. and a font} of h}�mor from:. her
P � !Trish 'ancestry, . �,.
i ent . by . Mrs Newton. ` tr s
Ma•
t yr Married;; ,
n, • ,> Left": town,
y.. Had a fire; .
er. Had .a baby,, •
ng ' Sold a farts
hey
Come to town,.
Broken a limb,
Bought . a home,
.Committed
murder, Et;; Etc. Etc
That's News -4 -Telephone, 36.
rison gave 'a seIection on the. month tilers. i s cn' . oui'ro
organ..and.:guitar__and•.Norma_'Ritchieg , d: six chilaren. Hof
. .. ., ally/ran;hvm an'•
s are Mos., Jno: Maxwell of:
and- Doris . Wylds sang a.' duet In 'Winnipeg; •Maxwell
comical •;costumes• "The: •Beanville g' of hal, Mrs.
�4Mrs. Harvey Dobson of Ethel; Mrs.
Choir;. of 'mixed ;'voices sang' ;Old
Sol Hickr Mrs. 'Winifred Lucas ' of Marshfield .> WiS,.;
;.Norman• Wilson,. Mrs. Geo., Bernath, di/ceased;' Mrs::
.:,,group ^pianist, played, an' 'instrumn,
: C. - Congratn Hol rod- : 'anal
tal. An interesting:. one -act comedy, Y d 1VIrs, E.
Ackert,.:Holyrood. ' Her descendants
number 58 Her twin brother, Irwin,
predeceased her' in "1933. husband'
'died Oct., 19, 1929, :in. his 86th year:
Y
The ,Dotable .Dece .tion" was reser-
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tad. by Moss. Atidrey Horne, .Mrs. •Sid-
ney Decker,.1Mr. 'Gerald Rathwell a Ld
Mr, and .`Mrs.. 'Cam b 1
P e i Thompson,.
The concluding,number'was ` .sac-'
_a
red pantomime "'resen ' . b
p ted Y: Mai v
Fish Cali
r a. 'Wilso 'Arne ta'
c , n t Dah-
mer, Luella•' Creen, -Doris Ritchie, and
u
jean i ..
e wlii ,
c '• Miss _
. t, • .n , h ass -Mai:
t;
ret MacCalium, .aa soloist, -sane',
Blessed be: the •" Ti . • 1t.
e that •Binds.
a
Jim i .was�hen •''sery
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1.` S. No. 3,, •Kinloss
South Kinloss Y. 'P. S' ' :
Sr
IY. Grant Eckenswiller 72%; 'The 1regular meeting of '.'the South
F�ilPar Johnston 'co..:vin-- "--- ,.., Kinloss -- P. -•
Melyin Johnston 48. , ; ening April '23 • with' a,.large. nuinber
jobiistOn. 63*;. 'Ina ;The topic fer the evening. was the
.Tr. IV--•--Aluriel McBride 70.. • present. '
Johnston 56; 'Weir' E'ekensvvilier 46. first six • chapters' .of Nehemiah; The
„ 'tTr. III -Beth .Johnston .56.9; •Don- discussion •'on. ;these chapters centred
ald Ross 45.8; • ., am/hid a "number of questions made
Second -Veronica Murray 76.6. out by Wirt,. G. Young, , had
First -,-.Eileen Rots'. 93*; Frankie..preVioutlY been ' distributed to the
Prinier-David Ross*:'
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members. Mr. •J.1 D: :Ress directed
lessons were learned. We should•IMild
Jews,. tinder the leadershiP' of Nelie
Maitland :° Presbyterial
'To •Meet At'Whitechurch
Program Arranged For , 23rd1' Annual
Meeting - Luckn W
4 Auxiliary • . To
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ke.
•Parr•-
. Expect •' ..MissiOnir
.From`Japan:e
A Guest Speaker
• �,�.. ; ..�` Thez��Ul''ttnciPal• Council' of
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Kinloss
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THURSDAY. APRIL 29th, 11937.,
LOCAL :anal GENERAL,
Mr:. Lorne : MacKenzie. of I)ungan,
non, 'delivered'; a new Oldamobile' to:
htr
N. 'E Bushell on' Friday; •
Mrs,.. S T,':Tucker spent last week;
in Toronto 'e!itli," her .daughter, Mrs:;
R, E. -Rossiter and: Mr Rossiter.
Mr .Torn AIt'an of Toronto
tcoriert Andrew of Listoivei, spent `the
week end at their ..reapeetivii3,4 homes;
here, •
PEA RLMAN'S have new sur 3'
hats, ties, sox, shorts: and ,,huts, tAsk °
to see 'the , Forsyth; Shirts; ` w}th the l.
:entirely; new:'•button:,d wn:.collar.; • I '
In dropping 'through an' iron Brat-
ing on main street,,°one..evening last
week, •Mrs. F. .T. Armstrong. suffered
•a painful _leg injury; 'but, fortunately
escaped fracturing ° the'limb
See the' Connor • Electric Washer
at W. G; ANDREW'S, before buying;
They' carry a 2 -year: guarantee on, NOTHING' TO .BUY. • SIMPLY: GUESS NUMBER UNDER
parts and service as well as a• •'12 SEAL. CALL HERE' AND GET YOUR.
R;.. ENTRY BLANK
Fear reconditioning' guarantee. s
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INGOLfUM
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Starts SaturdayMa t,
•.:. .1st Ends
Saturday
Mai
8#�h.
at � 12
YNoon
YOUR, GUESS MAY WIN THIS 'GENUINE GO
CONGOLEUM RUG,, x 9' LU SEAL,
Anniversar
y :'services will be' held
in Lucknow Presbyterian
'Church; ; °••
on -Sunday, May: 9th; when Rev: W, F
E. Kelly, M.A. of' Listowel, will be
the special• speaker, at both services.!
,..Spring.. _
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card. youri top coat. All newandU - _-
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Samples. : ;
Prices,- ices •: ; '
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Mrs. Ravnard was . 'buried,' in the ;. Friday s Owen ^Soon 4'S T' et"' '
A 'meeting of much i th h f
-' interest '
to
t i
es
P --'-cenxetery, Pres. feria
, .. .. • . y :. n women. ;ill h - . s
will. be , held in tame, little daughter
p assn
tax �an ini ressi ....•
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cure
h
Tues-
, were casion of the tw t
e th' "d
after p ve church service g, ter. of. Mr. and Mrs •
hal n
C mer 'hut h Wh't ' h � • meeting minutes'' of .and
last r
David ' mershall' regular
M shall`
of � Luckn"
ow. , Mr: , were .. be ,. e oar
e read rand a rove o
ieaiei•
s •:. an flo r Marshall is the -mechanic at PP ie
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..:.• , .. .., ,. ,-. ,. G ,..ham and 1VIc e. .. , •:
K nzi
der. e.
s gaga e , - .
conducted
b
;n Y Rev, Barnard. The palh..day May 11th This will the' '
d weh
beakers
,,• n y-• tr annual
giandsons:':Th` 'eho'.
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a g . e In m
set "
g ,the Maitlan ` Pre
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,..and .a lin
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� . • ial , of the. Women's. Missionary' f l t So-
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am c3itiUe Y
_�1. _d>•�I,aav"ill„ sin �,'_au.�• _:.
g y a- ciety `of tl'.bgte lari''Chnrclrin
song of 'that ''Beautiful; Land",.was Canada
s
g '' •, Mclntos
h Graham, that the clerk
Bill' Webster, wholas s been. a a=' writ the . •Compensa io Boar
m"i o`deriieb ass i a f`o . almo
st Ma-ArneAccident .Insurance on town
eight' months With a 'fracturedleg ship roads, '11.
isimrov'
sungby Mrs., •W: , Joynt of. Luck -I `'-' , in
: Followin t improving slowly, but. it .will • b McKenzi -
g h
e 'ra e e Ross
e`' r'that no__._,-
sung
prayer
s vi o
Y e c f_donation
Where parting iS unknown,
A whole,. eternity Of leve.
Forined for the:good,' alone,
WIND DID DAMAGEI•`'
• Gales' o last Wednesday,:
f . .•that dis •
iu ted • . h
P dr•:s
o Service, did . consider-.
� ; ..
bleAginage..paficulazly in ibe ruz-alp
'section: Barns stood thebrunt
unt, Of ._
storm; with 'many,;
roofs having shin-'�•
-gles' . and : sh
satin
torn n ff..•
g o
n' . Ash-,,
e
fieldba;�,:.
rn .had :metal` ;ro 'f '
• . o ooi torn:'
g
loose and badly twisted, while • the,•
,.
�id�of anon .
hexes-•b;rild•i'
trg•-was ?spot
edd: to be blown in,
There ' Was • '
h v. '•
a ea dem •
and• •
Y for
:shin 1 •
..- __ ... on g s ollowmg the 'storm,
the; e ..` • " a ew . months Ye ' ,before. •h � _. o ., Mein,. - , finl1, altho
e may be f, $5.00 .be iv
xecutive:'at .9.45 a.m., the _
given toh
.morn � , _:�� •� •- - ._ :. 'Hospital,
-.._ • n , _-e War. ._. .there_wa .
able to ^leave°"th`o...msti
:Ling session' wall Begin at °i0' o'clock; ration. • orxal Hospital; London; Ont. from Goder ch Sayingin
ema despatch •�
when ;devotions will be conducted 'by Miss Gretta Campbell, returned tuI
Ross -McIntosh,• that � the; , •clerk' impossible to purchase shinglestlf'was
hei.e
the L•ucknr,a,A�r;hs;,., '�wr... ,...... �•. .. th .,.
1t..- 0 -village on ••m night. after .... wlit,a. tho�• f�inrir of the. T.: _.�_
•
mein '. of Whi4clitirehl.Will octend 'the ., ePeefli.ng , • for the • return of : Official Bonds for ' .Iii 'the • 'villa th t i' ' ' .
eicome to: the visiting societies and , CatiAda. Miss Calii0c11 w 11 ' s deposit -With MUnIni1)4.1' 'clerk. ' ... littered With branches Of Arees„.. le •
fficers 711 ..be received, .
uXiiiiiry Will ..oplidliet : thn',." Worship, Johnston. of SeVern 'Bridge,- spent! the , rood WOMenfa institute, paid by• them, The 'Sentinel .-goes .to„ press Wed-.
The. afternno9. ,nnse;04 'win: 9pen , Mr.. and. Mrs. RarrY ..O;Tntt.' and l• 1 Oraham--,71VIcKenzie, that we re- NOTICE , TO . CORRESPONDENTS .: ,
eriod Tr; • resident', Mrs, x *e_. Weelc-end• at ' the home :of Mr and for use Of hall.. • • nesday . aito.peen. .N6vt, 1.14ppepitg:-..§.---
ean of Wingham; will deliver.'her Mrs: Oliver ,lohneton... Mr-. JohCzt9n, . , •McKenZie -- Graham, . :that orders -_Of._?, iMportance ...that-aret-..teo-late----.-to -:-
44ress 'am.' mils ka -.. F. i ' Who hai been ill for' a lengthi- Period. - be -issued in.•payineriCa-alt.bills. and' catch the Mall in time te reath LUck-''
f Lorne will render a. vocal solo. continues in irail health. . • • 1 accounts paased at this meeting. . now on wines ay morning, should
. , ,, , F . s.: most, o natti .4isa .3•argaret . Rae :obtained 'a , ..m.,CintozhROas;.. that ' we ,dO nOw he telephoned to the entinel .Office.....,
,rit. at the afternoon .meeting, Miss
is year in ,,exPeCting to have ,rota- tiarking of '80 in the inniOr ' vecal.. edj ° t° meet again:. ee leeedel ,) any: :, tiTe b.!fcle. .1"Kten.,..''''Weanee'ley. .'
ary .1Ellen 4ndersou,,.. oo furlough clakai at the StratfOrd ..musical :Fes-, the. 25,th :der. ef, may,
'1937, ' at . thet The. Sentinel phone number is 35 a- 4 '-.
ge "regarding her „work ' in' Kobe ,1 et1h4g37.ead, Alban: of. thi Ficultk ce.Askensment Roil, iheginning• at - 1.30 :Accide,4ts„ Deaths or , Any ..neWa'' of •
tival 'held there last week' Mrs G A uSiiaLtime.'end -place; and that we we ' *ill- aeeept thei, phone charges.'
And faith beholds the dying here, ew
Translated. "to, that haPpier sphere?' r p rt ' f 11' tar' • d • her duties next' w a th 1 Ross= acIntosh, that the Reeve Jack Campbell, local barber ha
4i/dater (WhO. not .popular . in the a
"Oh„ well, I'll just come in and sit
They had a mind to••work, they were ,'"Ye needne hother, it's oot tee." se
RAPip CITY . constant in 'prayer and -they set _ : r m
om JaPan. She will bring. a ines..!fsTewum was aCeonipanist „. Arthur hOld. t4P Court •of Reviaion on the' Any news suCh ires, DrownifigS,
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. tvateh.. SO ' yo,e- and.' he .ready; dealt with' hr'14r;'..itoy Hudson.„ Miss fr
•Jini and ..flarelil, .,"D'oc" Stewart, at times 'defend •ourselVez. Kathleen, tarrUtliers -and Fern:''Alten sa
..left Sunday ,for •Gederich:.te.'sait'the..'against •thelanghter, sarcasm s n- •
season sailing on the George R. DOn
Mr. 1VIcgtzillin, viSited wit
his. sister, Mrs.- Haines . at Wingha
th le
dere, coinpromies. etc, of tne chnrchs' Violin solo; Misses V •nal
!...lenemie• Readings were giVelf.'W-Bohl-arid ' Arlen ..TeWitt sang a du
h' TA...ark/less and Gerald. Wagner.; Sev-, the Mack:ndrick quartette gieva
m oral ,thok' part in: the Prayer cirdle. 'other •'q mber.
ave .a wbere., she labors a•S' ; Missionary.
ward Thei awards to the- Mission ,. Bands;
and' -.-Of ,prises' won in the -varicoini compe-:
'' the ,firit.'of the, week.. . . - '.! 'After the last hymn, 'Rev, G.• young ., , The Guild ha's aceepted an, invite- '• ,In a evening • it 8 ..o'clocic; there
Mr. 'and iiir. itos,'MiteMillan and,;'•clocd. :the,' Tnet,ing'. wIl?......praye..., ' .; . tiori. tO visIt. the' .1(9.9ng PeOPIa. .' of 'will be anether Meeting; ' Wii,o. the
Mnrs,:.visit6d'' 8tindai With 1‘.1i•s; Mao': ' - • • . . • • ' - • • .iiince4ne next . Monday..,evening, • ' .'youiii womews. SOcietiea mid Ghia
- ', 'Mrs. II IL .Alten and kiss:,',N.L.Tvier; .. 'the Musical COMMittee baii-,ebarge ,I-Thited;;Chllrch.. - ,..`:. - . ,. . annual convention. At this .sessio' ,
• PhersOn, Yisited • Mrs.' Will Reed •. On Of ,the ,Guild meeting. On Monday' eV- Th. ' Y,, P. S. Mee 'big On ;Monday Miss SaraK •MaeLean • of'' Wine)*
'Ttiesdair • ' • - , „ . ' : !'' : , ' .ening: ' After . the opening hymn, night ..oilened., with.. the.' us,ualidevot:.will---sing-It'SOIO''an4 the'liqiiieial *neat
.. ...Mis_s, MYTtle.......MCQuillin2-has--1,:re...- teoirard'MatDonald-fied the' Scrip- ional period., ' The .1seripture -lessen sneaker' mill he Mrs.: H. At. Coulter
turned --to ..grs..,. ireei,c. .yfacintosh'6' tot,"e • lessOn.: The'..muii,cal"nuni'bers iti-.' was read'.:•bY 'Miss 'Helen ,E1VraeLoodl,', Of' SraMptini, 7 'who:. haa. 'been :secrer..
.4,, ParaMount,. 'after ,being . !under : :the 'Cluded the. follo.Witig, veCal dyee..hy interSpersed,:bY, singing ,.Yersa„,,......tit,tar.-Y-Of-I,Girle.--OrganiSatieni-lor;'41F
--f-,,,' • Miss Jean Reed' Waa .0 re4ent V.,,is-'.. • MaeVicar;. a ,,trunmet' :sela . by . Reid be.''' thp: husinese pqio'd,',•fallowed, • '' DelegateS ..to .'ill, 'Of `the . meetings
.''' iter• With : Miss, Freda 'McDougall,. 'Mckim;• ,a.' vOcal solo' ;by. :Mr. Fred. antl'an interesting letter from :Alex.. ;will coine, froni..Aslitield,' linieyale„
' ' Mr.., Ciifford : Mcbiall is aSsisting .. Wain Wright; a ' 'quartette by : :Helen . SMith :waa then :'' read,. :Ikis, Margaret :Balinere, t!nssela, p,Ivin, .Cranbrook;'
r..• ,Frank ititehie at Zien for • the. bii-, Nnre • Jewitt,', Lloyd SteWart',and '.1'•Miiodallipii, gave; ii' reading ..and'' Di. Dunganaon, Eadies,' Ethel, Gorrie,
sinnmer... ,.. ':', .... • ..... . • : :. 1 ' •Roci .ort; a guitar soro bir Mr; 'D.' C... Jellies. Little, a i1oiin .solo.... The topic, kinektdine, ,.. gitilongic itangsicie,
' j' The :Chap who .kisseS a girl' these IKendriek .qUartette ..Of Lochalsh,' The'. -ford: .0stiand€77played .an ir.istruineii..,ti', Seuth .'.ttinlOss; : :-Teeswater;.. ' White-
':ilityS is tisuallY a -.marked man.-:: 1-tain4 .. "The '..Mennonitest' was 2.ably tat .followed .1.)y the'.,cloiiin eierciSee. 'church and Wingham, .: '
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tipili Ovei. 'Site - . ; • • • ; ...'Wt/Wanosh . Ins. Co:, , Ins. on ' hall, gTitikE AT winTEcitijitai .
piddle vvors. department, ''o ',the red -
telephone $2:45; J.' ' R. '... Lane,. at ..Whiteclinrch; "When' einidoyees nf.'
Thursday i*cenneetion with .the new .
;postage and supplies $3.00; A.
•',. Wilson's :.piill. aeasesd . Work as a 'de,
sti-- ' R. Baker,- wood to hall $2.0a ." Was quicklY settled with . sorne three: ..
for more Money. ,The trouble ..:
, The need of a ,public rest rotim iu 'pay 'list i2, 06.'74 ' Rifisell Gaunt. c> •' •
1,ucknOW• was' eniPhasized..lait week, pay list ' 1p; ,$7;20; Geo, J.Lockhart, - .
Iiiired• at .The 'Sentinel . Office' where. pay 'list 15, $12.30; Hugh 'Sutherland • Money must .be a little..more free ..
she might find -rest reozn: acconne-: Pay list 16; $7,101 Roy McInns' DNE:ty in the rural seetions, Or elge the" far -
forced to , replace ••• some 'equiPnient '
Me r hae. trenched .,•a point where he ip •
will be taken care, of either in the; * . J. • L N.. ,'f . 7, .Murdoch Morrison reports that he
San of a Judge, Yes, sir. Thirty dispoSed 'Of. more whitlietrees to 'date, ,
New Curtaina and Draperica; 1 New F Teicher-L-ia it pOgible to have a than any Other season since.1928 end
*Old tow Price. -- THE' MARKET : '
gheetings and Pillow Cottons at the sentence without a v •Ii ? . , Dean McInnes states that he '', has '
tirtains, Curtain
To*els:i
:ave. These'
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