HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-01-20, Page 81'ew discover ', cuts
ll to3
fuel bz s up0
makes homes
I•
as o
t'." 'holt
•
ROM; the.Jobns-Maniille' lab-•
inoratories:.has .come an amaz- new insulation, alight fluffy;
A n
'wool-like. substance that'is sett':
ally • blown from rock. It looks
like cotton, but is a -pure min- •
-
eral, with all the characteristics
,•of its stony origin—clean,. fire-
proof, , vermin -proof, permanent;, 11 be up"to'• 16 degrees cooler.
odorless. • on the hottest 'days, Experts:
1.9Vlieu installed, In. your :attic Boor agree' that only thick 'rock wool
or ceiling,•:if forMs a, heat-preof will 'protect ,homes :against heat
barrier •mare than 3 inches • thick. and coldin a •truly a entifio waaY..
Results are, astounding.* Costly Phone tie today, ,and let us -tell
heat is kept inside theiome, and you how• •little it• will cost to
• you can depend .on savings .up to . make• your 'home' really "livable
3'O% on yyour fuel bills. Further- every.dayl. the year, There pia•
more, la' the; suinmer,: your home no obligation.
•
Solid Rock )scot .s Wool
Fr. :wliM Ncfr..J.b -1I yin . k«.
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THIS,
A
-END WE .ARE
T .,. .,.,.M
ORE
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THIS, IS ANO -
,REAL CHANCE TO
'SAV ,MONEY.
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SPECIAL AL=-.LAD]fES' EVE ,
N
ING ; -GOWNS.;- smart styles
with fancy t s • ,
n
• mrniit i 'Car=
r s,,
ions silk materials Reg. up to;
;•98.25, -for only. . , '} . $3.95
LADIES' iES SIL . HOSE—Ladies
K
.:.aalk
hose
in -'Chiffon
or:Fine
Service c
e we
i t ht -i
..: •,, g n all colours:
and, sizes. For:Only' .59c Pr. •
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In .common with other rural "�
eom-
m'unities '" the' A h •'
hAshfield Presbyterian
Y
Church ° -has,'
cb been sexperiencing,-
} � ,e:the;
'ca of the. ow-b'_.R i
enol p e sn ound • Ycondi•,
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d e reduced a -
o reads.' . ¢ t.
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,nda ce, c .,u ch`service-" '�`t .haViUg
n si
1,
cs
sen nee a �''cance altogether
�.to 1 e
of the-. evening
``.•" two , meetin s'
g., since
the first of the ;year :Onit''two: autos`
',have been '.able to battle the drifts
successfull ;,one•in`
s s the h mornin a
Y, g,Dn
MacLean s and one•i
n n-
'`.A.the •even•
,
is
,
-'' in :Dick West
lastSunday.
; fh: s And
outloo for. improvement the; k m ovement 'at. the
p
resen :writing is not oo�
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Int' rtant'Notice— ' a -,:. '1 t'
po . , ., The regular an , d la
pal: meeting of the.Congregation will•
.ON •. GOSSIPING
eld ''nu'
l Ja err ',27th,
be h dat ' o clock
Y. 2
,. : The and ,.ells full'bf • oast talkers.'•'
:ex edi
gossip'
•
.,and it'.is .e d n 1 important
� gY, that: . .� It'is: e ' ':t ..make.'coriv' . ;.
., , ,._.. • ; asY o _ ersation Ill.
there be a full ' attendance :of the "• .
• „, :.; ,, saying "They• say,. and so �_. � ost
members of the church .and ;con re a WE ALL '::••• a •
g g MAKE: ,T$EM � • of•�it is. harmless,,somettmea • •'�n't.
special. ion, s e i , l Matters .of vital . in
I? W ' never make, • e _ • r be New Year's R so.
terest .,.. causeus
to, the are likely. to'come The best weekly newspaper boner tions but"if' we were iecommendi g
Tees- cc •.
;a dsc in
andeci o `"
d si
n in
o�. h
Pt e year a .eared' the+
, r tor -. one
:we s ould D t ossa t
e o Re
, g
additio the ,routine i_..
n to reports from .,�at�• Newer recently.Telitn bout'--member-the-Bald:—Chinese— r- v r -b
al the de artmen of c
L , p is the hutch s • Munro' :of Ktnear i
MurrayY, d ne la - SSmall minds talk about' people av=
activities. Those responsible__ .,.. .. ..
_; an
a o for.. the m hocks :�.in,:.E plan � �-- -- •
_;...: �.,..... g Y ....ng d, the article„ erase minds.• talk ..about • things .and
re ular r orts' are re inde _b. : h ,, _c' ., . . i.
•.. g P tis_ armed ,on-. thus ' Munro,_ s r• � . v n , . :- .. ,
m, Y-, is tai• m e e ts, but, neat' mitfds tells- .about.
Slg g
e iu: .ha. hei, ..line, in, ..a i i
Ind to to t e • their' work done .: in o the. foi�Vvar n black• ' •
-. _, n d ii ea coat adea3. .It is �v<onderful' what', o esti
good : time s the a
a e ttendanc was w
it .. erste l
, h n am tnm m
b rn black. i • o
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been:,rather.• slim, late) .'':. . b.
Y , s at and accessones to ,ittatch, �. Kincardine "News.
• BIBLE' INSTITUTE REOPENS
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WV,"
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Kinloss Council Minutes
The newly" elected Municipal Coun-
cil of Kinloss met in the hall on Mon-
day, January 10th, at 11 a.m. as. pet
:statute.' After •having• signed their
Declaration, of odt.,ce, they took their
' seats at the *Board AS follows: Rich-
'
ich' and Elliott;. Reeve, with Angus. Mac-
Intosh, Aleiq. MacKenzie, Arthur
Graham and W'J. Irwin es council-
lors
.
The minutes
of the Mast, . regular
meeting were read_ and approvedon
motion, of ' McKenzie and McIntosh. .
A .donation''of $5.00..was given ,to
"'; the• .
a .Memorial Hospital,' London.
The, Road; Supt.. was authorized to
attend the; convention izi' Toronto;
February. 21 to 24. ' •
::
Dr.o ler o Luckno , wasaid
$10.00 for` treatment;. and transpor-.
tation • of • Frances` `BrowLy to Walker-
ton Hospital.
Moved by. McIntosh, and. Irwin that
we . petition `the` ;Dept.,- of Highways'
for the Statutory Grant, on • Road' ex=,
penditures for the year 1937.
My -Law .No 1, 1938, appointing
officials .arid renin neration, was pre
pared and ,finally passed..
. :BY -Law 'No. 2,,'1938, providing: for
the expenditure 'on reads for the year.
1938, was prepared and finally .passed
Moved. -by, Graham and ;:.Irwln;Jhat.:
the Clark advertise for applications
for the office of Attestor :at a salary
of .$80.00. '. '
Moved by McKenzie, and. McIntosh
that :all parties renting the.' hall for
entertainments, wily 11e, Meldrespon-
sible for.the strict �bservance of BY-'
This Friday" 'Evening; `Janga y 21st.
'Now is the time to. enrollin'.the.
second term:. of e u ow the L ekn • ' $ ible:
Institute Which
opens this .Friday
evening, Januar - 21; at ,Io'clock. .
, that we .do:now adjourn to meet` again.
This Interdenominational • Bible.,
Monday,: ah 7th ,day ` of bxuar
,•., on .. eFe
Y,... 3
sns_ o n ----- h=in-order that
Che ties issued: unlet a1 . World;
4 :•,e,42.25; M , P. ,
the pia . be : betterfitted , carr on
: Y y to Y .
'supplies `War . Memorial Hos=
', PP
th ' or work
dto
e L _ s in Whatever field. .. .. donation.,
ital 500• Wm •Mcint re
conveyance of:Mrs. Mrs. Cribbis to ondon
Y L .
Z
�etntaughti
n th Bible. ti t
g
e Ins to es
o Toronto .
treatment . of Frances • Brown $10.60,
f5 , London,. Detroit :and, •
. municipal Wokld • -
.. _ • p ►, sett. of 1937. Revis
Chica 'o ha b e
.. g ,.. s e n brought to .our , . ::.,
ed Statutes': 15:00• • J: • R. -Line, elec-
rig .1GvfKNow SENTINEL
HURSDAY, ;TANTJ• ARF 291 1937,
Atube. rley Centenarian
Passed Away On Friday
Mr Peter Shielis, Who, ,Assisted• In
-Building; Point, ,Clark, Lighthouse,.
',fjed On Friday --Would Have Been
•
101 Years Old In., April)•
Peter- Shiells, oldest resident of
this district, died.on, . Friday at • his
home at 'Amberley in' his "101st year.
Death followed an illness of several'
week's.,
Until's.few: weeks ago; Mr..Shiells
enjoyed fairly:. good . health: and iniet
friends •.with ,w o` • •, he 'delighted. ,tc
�1i 8' d
recall earlier; days in: Huron; Town"
ship', where he had, :•,resided•, since.
1862 •
p
B rn.'�in" 'irk ald � `
K c Fife ire coJ -,
y: sell.. , S ,, t
land on: April : 12th, 1837,• he spent)
o oo coming s b ,yho d there, c mi , g to Canilcl;i
in 1857. A carpenter by trade,. he
Worked at Welland, and. Thorold, then
by oxeai•t and :sailing boat' he came:
to Point Clark; in Huron Township
in' 1859' to, help build: the ighthotlse
there., '
The next few years', .of his .'life he
spent in the United., States and was
in 'New, Orleans at the• time, o}f, ' the
Civil War. • From this;' place he nay
rowly escaped.- alive,; being.•mistaken
Por •,a,�Northern::spy. Bach iik .Canada..
he met and inarried Grace 'Lachlan
in 1862. She•''dietl nearly.. '25 years
ago.On his 98th .` birthday,, 'Mr.
Shiells 'took his" firs':au•plane ride:
With his daughter,,- Grace, he made
his home on the Huron County side,
of the boundary at A nberley. •,
Law,governing ike: use 'of 'the. hall.Surviving ,are •two : daughters,'
Moved by'' MacKenzie 'and Irwin .' Grace, arid Mrs.,, Jane McCallum of
that 'orders be ,issued 'in a yment of .Detroit and ei ht:sons• Alex,George
r g ,
all hills and' accounts passed at'this: and Porterfield'in .Washington; Wil-
,
• 'a
i
1 nt Weston, A r
meeting, n, nd ew„Toronto, Rob;
ert
and James A F erl '
” Moved by Graham and •McIntosh.._. t ter,_. m .et' and.. Peter•,;
Kincardine.: - ''
Courses, offer free training to Chris
at he
t us al i and rt
they are laboring.- , Y ,
i ib.
Similar Bible training ,,to, 'mutt is
$2.00; Dr. Fowler; conveyance and
doors Without charge.` We trust that `
tion "expenses $7q 00; Municipal
b th
man , will ern race to • o muni
yPPo World, dog tags $10.00 and 9 copies
ie
_Tine River' 'United 'Church was
and ...neighbor's•, who ret e b. r
m in e ed thy;
Munk kind) aet 9 r
a y Y s, , f '1VI . Shiells
his ',lifetime athered� ao a -
i e a
g, pYlast
tribute :to .the `"centenarian pioneer.'
Services. were . conducted by. '.Rev J.
C. Nicholson pastor.o ' the-, church;
f t e , hu,c,h,
h • . Made' .
o m e _reference ,to,; the large
art' 'laed.''b.'.M
P Played Y r,• Shi< lls in ,tire `,
early 'days •:of :-the township....Remains
s .were borne to their final resting place
in Kincardine: Cemetery ,by Robert
Geddes, ', John Cani'pbell,` Walter
Brown, • Matthew 'McDonald, Wilfred
'Bradley' and George :Blue. • • :. • -
R
LOCAL and ;GENT ..4
The Sacraluent of the' Lord's' Sup-
per will be, observed in the i United
Church this Sunday Morning,
Bey.' C:. 11 MacDonald last week
attended the meeting of Knox•Col-.
lege. Board •of which he is: a member,
• Br ,oke •
e Wrist ..Last:. Wee .
• rn, a tumble while. skating,: ''fast
s eek; ''Miss Lillian Moine fractured;
,a bone -in• herNIeft arm. "•
Mr,' and Mrs. • Jake Hunter ;rel eiv
id•'many hearty. congratulations'Sat.
urday, January 15th bei•' the' 25th ••
anniversary of`'their marriage.,
Miss Elizabeth.f•Henderson is mak.. •
ing.'a: 'favtorable recovery'
from. an ..
illness with bronchial' pneumonia ; b
P m ,..,but
it •wild lie'some: tithe yet before: she• •
i ab
s 1 return.
e to toter e ..work. .
r
Mr and Mrs.. Huffman of .Ayr;; •ac.
companied by friends were in the •
village ,the first) of. the week. Mr;
Huffman, a tailor by trade,' is .con
sidering opening agent's furnishing
store. . L
Appointed . Assessor
Mr.' •James 'Culbert ' recently
. . � ....was. ec eptly
appointed assessor of'Ashfield Town -1
ship, The,-. selection -was - made ,:from --
five :application's. • Mr. Culbert suc-
needs . the late Kenneth Farrish, as
sessor for the past few 'years; who'
died `quite .suddenly last. - year.
Fire Alarm .Saturday •
The• first`; fire 'alarm : of the. new i
yeari was turned•in Saturda' a f
Yfew
minutes after 'the weekly' n' n -hour.
test of the siren had bee ade, :The''•.
cause: was.a roaring' pi e.:and shim
n
e fire.. at;r d
the .est enc Of Dr''
: YWin
.Fowler, ha
t £was esti e•' for, �a
r Tarin''•.
. ,
a thou • h it., burned •
i its out 'with
�., $. >' without
damage. .. •
•n
WILL CONTINUE OUR
p _
JANUARYCLEARANCE SALE
MEN'SI :WINDBREAKERS-Size :36, 38;'40,
$3.75. Sale Price
LADIES' SILK & WOOL HOSE ,Reg 59c•
CHILDREN'S e, and ._.,.: WOO�,_SUITS--Pante ;an
$1.00✓ Sale, 'Suit
'1
(Ballantynea) Reg:
Sale . :... ..39c
Pjullover.' Regular
' 75c
YOU WILL 'IY' D A "NEW GOWN- "'FOR. 'BURN'S 'BALL,.
hIEW, }IOWER 01! COLLAR TOBRIGHTEN UP THE WIN
'IC'ER •'LDRESS,, DRESSES- ALL R, EDUCED. ,:: w -'
LADIES' AND MISSES'' WOOL, GLOVES -:Colors 'lied, Blue;
Brown, :Orange: Very.'., fine wool,: --good,' fittin love. Reg. 69c.'.`
..g � .. �'.t
Salo Price Pair
E
IN`i'. ;.• LOTH , . a
S, 'BROADCLOTHS; S, just. rr ved•
j •
Prints' 15c,, 19c, 25c, all 36" wide
Ln
utwear
WE ARE OFFERING GENUINE � REDUCTIONIS •• IN 'ALL•.
WINTER FOOTWEAR • FOF THE:BALANCE•'
• , ,... .OF J)1NUARY:.
BUY ' NOW AND SAVE '
ME, :.
N S 2-BUCKLE�iH(
HOES, Clearing, in
:.. ,.•.:.. .....�:: 1.98
B.
SHOES,
O
CK ER
'Clearing'
at ;'
MEN'S . ,... .2,.69
'WO
CARRIAGE GE BO 'Ill
O'Il" ick. r ' Brew's.. S. o . . "Sale Price'' 3249
MENS, LUMBERMAN RU BBERS. R 2.19.• Sale 1.'
MEN'S; •LUMBERMAN RUBDERS:Reg'..$435;
' : . : Oir, 3ale'`:. 1.98 '.
of being built up in " the, faith ',and ' n P
Munici al • World • , 9.00 • ' Thos. •G.'
certain days ,ahead We especially'
A. E.' Th'ompson,;. +careta>ting:•to ,date
know lege of .Gods Word, for the un Gaunt,. Bank exchange postage $4.50;'
urge the young people to take advan-....50.• ..
tage of these:courses.''- Highway' cheques—Wm; Elliott di•
FIt affords use great pleasure , - to'
Son :;pay list 1, $21.13; Alex Pere
again recommend the tw : efficient ' $ • i y
g °pay ,list ;2; � $6.5a;Wm.MacKenzie,psy
S :irit-iau ht teachers of: ,tine adult
P g ,list:3. $6.00; /.Road: No.`ld pay. 4'
classes Rev. J. K. MacGillivra !dal!' P Y '
. • , .Y►.: 3:6Q�.'Alla:.,.. .A,u1e :,. ,...
• $ ,„ a...Mc y, pay , tat .6t';
A. - astor : of :: Ashfie -r ti. _: -:,_ __ .
, .-pastor ld P esbyterian 1 E;. ck
.$ 9;, 5�, , hu• now' Sentinel;, pay'. list
Church' and E. M : Lo •'
Rev. ne '' Th.B.
_:._. , . ..Wilco-ham
,.� . .:.. M. :,_._.�., _ �6 ..� 3.00•_: • � • ,.villa ��-Tifiiri --. a-«•--list=�- -
, $ ,, p P Y . 7,
pastor' ,of Win ham Baptist Church . : • :, • . •'
• McLeo a.
$4.80;. Alex d, pay. list 8, $8:90.
J.Lane, �
R. •:Clerk.
OBI'UI'
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A�,
WILLIAM LA1V111AN
A. 1:.
FI
ORMER: LUCKNO\1V ":RESIDENT
CELEBRATED
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BI.
_.. BIRTH . ..,
, T .AY. _--
.''The home,' of Mr. and' Mrs.' C. W.
)toil.
A .Dungannon `wag.' :scene''of . .
, the
ti deli fitful : ath 'ring g ,, gat a in -'. ;on Tuesday .
g..
fternoo`
n an � evening' 8' of last 'week
When Mrs.Annie Cam ►..
Pbellr
' "hop's mother;. was , the guest: of-,,
honor' in celebration of her 80th
>irthday. Mrs Gampbell- born -Jan---
iary 11, • 1858, was"'one of a family'
nine=three sons . and'' 'six daugh-'
ters, of the late Mr. and Mrs.. David
Stirling, Colborne township.' She was
' born in Goderich' Twp..; acid with her
parents ..moved to' Colborne ' township ' ,.
1
in 1870', when ' 18' years of 'a e • In Presb •teria i
g 3 n Guild
ld
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+Followin ro r for. a
is m •or thi
g the program
Frida 'evenin to
7.00. 7.30 m.-`.
Pra per and 'Praise Service,. in charge
Y. a ,,g
li• Seek -New::Post' `Office:
Itev J. 'K : MacGilhvra ,', 7.30 to Seek ,
15 -Bib
8. s nthesis Rev •e "
le . Y J. K. `Mac- A,:. m v meat- ''has.. ' commenced ;in ''.
v
Gills ra -
'Cha to
r .Sumz>�r PearlTara
Y,. „p •. .. )',:. to •: .procure n' ,new 'Nit Office
Henderson; '&15 -9.00 --Bible Doc- and a delegation .;is. ,likel ;to• o- to
trine, 'Rev E. M. Loney, General ,Mia-. Ottawa in, the near . future- `to ,take
sifts', 11Rrs.,:: Mar � aret Terrier. . The .the matter u � With' the_Government,
, . � g ;;•.. P. Ge inept,
Chapter er Summ` :Missions • •i Jen o '
P aJt'Y and ns Clas n.an_ deav ur to. -the a ro 'ria-
.. getpl? P ,
ses are' for oun eo of tion this. year's ,
Y g . P pie ,High n in t is. estimates..
g
•choo '`
S I: e'''
PI a bring•� '
age.se Bibles; pen-
ells 'and no books and. •.,.
e p,n,to:.
resent for the 'Prayer.and Praise
service, at. 7.00 ;m.
P'
:William :'Lannan 89 die-'. ath`e-
d i,
_ho
mein :--Goderioh -:1VI` iizia • 'night ' of�
last ..week allow'
t i g an attack: o
pneu - ona'
p 1 He was'' known' 'loaf ` in
Y
`Ashfield -'where ` be resided for nearly\'
half a:;: ce to
n � •• He'retire �� - fr tri
r3'• d. .p
farmingea-
16 a rs a • and.:w n
.Y. g .e t tr
Goderic
,..Fres` �',.
h to ids: BeHe
. was':born n.
Caledonia of Iris pare nta�e:•. o f
Irish p$.,n g , s n o_
the late' Mr...'ilia Mrs. Thoma 'n
s La
Wan His. Wife„ ,formerly Miss ,Gunn
•of • Ashfield redeceass
,P a ed him . a feta>'.
'ears•. ao. fl :i siirvii e'd. `
Y g e s by a'u e
sons, T J.:'I,annrn end. Vi'sll•i�tm 7+,;f„
flan of Asshfi:s a+: -,.n,
Irl, mid Joan . I `� ...an,
of''.Toronto
The funeral t�ac 1'• 61d
morning from St. Pets 's-•: R C:
Church "at 9 r :;o clock.. The'. serviee
which' :was ' largely ' attended.
g .Y .: •:Was
Conducted by Rev: 'Fr.;.Fallon, • Inter=:
in• w•,- a
as, m dean Kingsbrjiige•sem=
etery after''Req}tier high Mass hail
been."°
sung b <ftev: r :
nF
e t
S
n .
T'•
Y ,
oseph's_ehtreh-•Many reeid-
U:
Ashfield . 'were', present ' m 'tribute � to to
t
h -'
me porris.... • -
hei
e, mf ,t rTfo�''mer`residen�:.�
The : allbearers' were. Jose li Conn r'.
P P, o,a
Jose F'
,Kennedy,John Bole: and':•..
Y f Michael'
MEN'S: S�
WOOL OL JERSEY:,"4=BUCK , ' ' - .
• N' „ , 4 -BUCKLE AND . ,2 B,.UCKLE .OVER,.
•'SH .
OEs --•7:`i '...
� nest: quality, .: at• ,Grestl , Reduced • 'Prices,
Y;
-MEN' :1LUMBERMAN U .;
S • LU.NT$ERMjAN ' OG1fia—Best wilt "' nr�- em •
A11• wool.. Reg.,`: $1.25. On Sale.
.98c.•
'•MEN
S ALL ' •.
.
L LiJM h MA �'
N SO •
Cli`S
. Re'
R :I`98c°
Clearin
at ��
79c•'.
ALL•
LEATHER ER.
H TOPI3
RUBBERS
AT�
.� . � �_ • �.- _ ,:. __.S REDUCED. PRICES.
H.. NOT
1885 she was'. married:to Henr Ca
m tT
. regular meeting•- en
The g P.. ed .Man
:5be1 of ICinlo , ,.:•_ . � �.:. � .. —__ -- .. _ .... , .
1 s o Wali
i
- s_t_w let -.
i ng. ,•
•day even'ing: E
by sin •i pg
Psalm 19,toLucknow,whereMr..amPbell g
•Mfo towe� y' 'the Lord'sraerreeat-died nearly 15 ,ears
ago. Since
yp
and'. ;Mrs. Alton went .:to Dun n et i
o ,ger non, n •unison and the 'scripture'
s *resided era
•oying. the best of health.
sung ,
k
she `h ,
e a with them', � and is:en- ' `
.soh reaT�
b�,B
Bud Orr. by
. • ,:. .y 373 vas
and
She is ,quite active ,and is keenly
Interested in all the activties. of; the.
nterested in all the activities of the'
elder, ladies 'of, ;the P
community re-
,.
sent; • afternoon tea. Wei :.served a
a'".
e tut";' of which ':
e w w
c as:• the'>iirth a
,. d Y
cake with i
lli its fourscore.. tiny : lighted
g.
to
pars. In the evening :abouts 'score.
A .ou.ti eo
...ger le athe`red o'
Y . P P . g t. extend
felicitations ' Ye
and. "'o e
den] d the evening"
o games. f g es. All 'join in wishing her
many ha returns.of
Y PPY her .birthday..
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Editor Sent Out ': S.O.S.
The
Midland Free
Press ,Sends
ti
h s
SOS..
Will our f
elIo 4
W editor
le te11
p ase (rs-thelrest-defe s `to of-
fer for rintin a `Sto 'w
printing hush' sari_
that: the'-ledies of:"the United Church
have m' baz
.arranged fqr
ear •"to. be
hell'.' ?_,.,We did it . last . week -and
Ave
hymn 403,
was 'sung' and • the e re aat
=didn't dare go to the Bazaar
r
s: G alta Campbell too
the'
toP:i• c
M
l
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owl
er"laye
d ita
•n ibnp
strumental':followed,;: b• y reeding.
,•
by: Peggy MacDonald ana tufo
•S e art,` contest'wa.'
s
conducted•bY Miss Kathr'
.ins Mac-.
.'bougall..,'. The. closing'hymn Y.m
n was .374
and Mr. MacDonald :clo e
s d-.tlie meet
in - wit' r`a <•
g h"' er. •
P
Y
Hackett's Y. 'P. U.
The meeting ,opened .paned F ridsY even -
g
in'wit .
,h hymn n 48• € Qllowe' ; b
d. y the
Lord's "pre e- in ' uniso ' .
Yr n. Ii•
n •:16$
Yzti
was sung. ,It was, decided to' mol the,
meeting's on
Wednesday evening for
the winter i onths ...The scripture
•
easingwas.: reay.
Edna
•"Gate to Heaven" vas given b
Y Miss
Janie Alton. A reading
.wits. s given b
x.
1�. Mrs.'' Harvey Webb At. Iieleits:
io
s, let sunders f �Ziot►
o s slit
Sunday at ' her P
Miss Myrtle. Johnston
The closin
LUCKNOW GOSPEL ' HALL
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nd He .
A, In Season
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Friday, .8 .M. -Bible • 'Reading'sad
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Sunday, g p.m.—Gospel
Meeting
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MAF
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N
G`;.
ce
r.
d Johnston.nston:
is attendi
Richard ich r
ng
Count
ty, G`ounctl in ; Godertcl;r this "week • -
;MIs
s . `Olive Anderson spent the
week -en at:
d the ':home. ; of Mr.:.'a-
`
. Wither
Mrs `
lbu•r .
Brown Dungannon.: cannon
Thheouri :people Y. g in this nejghbor
ho
od ,.h
avpeheld s
ome ;very; ;enjoyable • .•
,
skating parties' on the mill pond our -
the Past. soup
le` of weeks':
Friends of. Mi
• s's „Muriel Blake wilt
be ver ' 1
u
y .eased to know "
P w that she�scan
no, ; •re
w mai `'o '•
t f the' iron, lung',: for.,
a 'period Of four
and d one half hours.
u e_a:=.-riot •
m r v
d o
in; her condition
and 'We h
0
Pe
continues. '
r.
71I a .. ,
nd Mrs:
Harvey Anderson
-spent ,,
lash
Thugs
dawith Mr.. ,and.:
for . fear
..
ing of ,the Mizpah benediction.
Riley. we'd' get the devil's.