HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-02-17, Page 8Cit and GENER1AL
tc , sGraham of London .spent;
eek -end here atthe hort►e • of
'mother. •
ron ins.
Mae hri i a e F
Sas C st pe, and Cam
laysen of Toronto, were .week end:
nine.
' xiaitors� at their. h .
.
• Charliedharlie Jewithasareturn d t,
hi
home here, after spending the past
. few .months at Kapuskasing; :
•The' annual "At p ' e"`of the o
• mens Institute, is beingheld in the
w a lids* i.a,.
T n � u t� s Fr. d y evening. k
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e la o iisual
Q, ve 'the
m this issue, has forced up to•'.omit
considerable news and feature• articles.
Mss. Ed. ':Snyder and, .children.: of
Detroit, are :spending, a few,• weeks
with bera' .eats Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth n.
neth Cameron.
r.. ,M./de °Rei d. an d .Ale . _•anti
Frank MacKenzie :of Toronto were
• week -end visiors aa
hei;,'respectixe
•
Thornes,.
Mg.: and ' Mi s, • A. P. ':Buc Mr, .
Francis Buck' and '• rs. A: C, Barrett
of London, were week -end visitor$; , at
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the,: lioine Of. Mr. °, and Mrs. William., her brattier, • Mr, Frank • McCarth` r,
TArrnstrorr . ' ; Mrs. ':Hornell left on Monitay to ' at-
•freeze up provided plenty of open air' Port .Arthur en Wednesday. Mr. Mc
l tltlllg on the pond and in the gale- Carth Visited' he f 1
Last w.eelc s thaw and.'subsequent 'tend thl, funeral which was 'heId;
'
donjon Park, Which wasn't so good forre or a trine sett
business at the Arena, the, end of the, 1 Winter.
week. • 1 Mr.
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. and•rs ' liar
_.. 'M ... Charlie. lie. Morrison; of
Mr. and Mrs. .Flank Cole :motored:
London (nee' Pearl Irvin)vi
n)have beento'Underwoodon, Monday to attend 'Visiting with.relativeheredue to thethe, funera1, of their nephew's wife,
illness of. Mrs.: orri on '
M s Who ---has
Mrs; Will Cole, who, had been rn ill o•-thas
health. for sone time. Mrs, L. 'Eldred been quite ill with a heart. condition
and, Miss. Audrey returned with them, after beinge ,
threatened •with pneu-
•
Brother Died. Suddenly moria.: Mrs.,, Morrison's daii • hter
g .. ,
Mrs. 'received. word Mrs.. Belk has' been with her •• for .,a
ori
§undfrY of the sadden death of time.'.
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Reviews e i,ewsS' ccessfu Year
ThE
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nsur-
ance Co: held their annual meeting in.
the Parish Hall *at 'Friday atter-
neon
fterneon with a large crowd of policy'
holders present to. hear .reports .and
elect ,new directors , Mr. Doii'ald 'Mac.
Kay presided for the, meeting. ▪ . Mr,
Donald McLean gave the. auditor's re,
port which showedthe company to be
in good financial standing With" a sur -
Plus 'of
ur.plus'of nearly •$50,000, There are • at
present • �i,252 'policies in force with a
net 'insura'nce of .$12,901,;617.60. ''he
torsi receipts 'for the. year amounted
to $41,534.35; .while• tire.' losses amoun-•:
ted .to $29,302 53., The: retiring, three-
tors 'were, Wm J. Thompson,: •Harvey
D. Anderson and, Wm. G
'O ,Watson
Harvey Anderson was re-elected .on a'
second 2 -Year term The other Air,',
e tors, after a lengthy period/ of . ser-
vice withdrew 'and. in ...place of ,Mr.
Watson in :';Colborne , township,. Rosh
t'tePhee was elected''and Marvin Me-
z ell was elected to replace Mr.
•t' npsonAn-East Walwanosh •terri
i)ooaald McLean and Bert Marsh.
`3. re-elected as auditors. While the
is were being counted, Mr. 'Har-
v y McGee . favored with a. solo 'being
e inpanied. by Raymond Redmond.
4tc'rweeches` a3iEremarke •'aft
ration for .:the retiring directors,
meeting adjourned and the direc •
•and officers retired to the com-•
13''s office where they appointed the
f !lowing ing officers: President, 'Doinald,
11 -vice-president,' liarvey D
r_n ei son t secretary,,. G. C:: Treleav• en
and treasurer, Thos. Stothers, Other
chrectors of the company. are, Wilfred
• Mcr.i-arthy, George Sowerby,_ Robert
T•avidson, Ernest Ackert, George M:
Observe 65th Anniversary..' '
Mr. and Mrs. A. Culbert ,on Mon-
' y,; ooserved their=`56th wedding an-
e;•sary.. A social, evening was en
Yed at .their hoe with.all immed-'
• relatives present.': Mr. and' 'Mrs.
Abort .areboth enjoying •very good
',e1th—Mrs. Culbert in her : 79th
year and Mr. Culbert . nearly ' '80
the evening Mr. Culbert was
ea
to play some selections on his
which' he did ind ':atyk
' o _ ; :. ;goo'sh M
P r., rs• Culbert continued health and
,piness and more anniversaries to•
�@ rate ';:r°
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of is 4 leading premium. priced asolres
Official Canadian Automobile Association..,
.test
On a'.: bitterly cold January day two each of four widely' known
makes of cars were exposed for. hours atop`Montreal's Mount 'Royal
at Westmount' Lookout. One of each' of the cars' : '.;
had beex>t;�lled
With,
ar' ''Blue Sunocopurchased'
. »`seal priced B ue $ .by a CA,A' tsfficial
' from
a Blue Sonoco dealer of his own choice. The second • Oi'e 'ac h
pair of cars was filled with one of four leading brands -of extra- priced
gaeolines purchased under identical conditions. In every case,, Blue
unoco startedrand stayed: siarledi faster than its=extra-price&r ival!
P vi
n t at t is�
not-necessary-t
o a -from
to 21/2c extra to get sure-fire quick starting
:of i�.
'Think t. In impartially�conducted.
'tests, `
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.Blue Sunoco' rov• c?'
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_thteetxine ,a •.tasio r- le
di�g .ake� f...`e tr'
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price
gasolines. Every phase ofby the test was supervised'C.A.A..
officials. Here's absolute proof that all winter long you car
dependable, double quick starting at regular gas price. Start W. ;
Blue Sunoco — and start savingyour money !
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SUNOCO DEALERS ' EVERYWHERE "`
WAITING TO :.SERVE..YOlJ,;' WITH ' ` '
STARTING BLUE 'SUNOCO. ' YC
IDENTIFY THE BLUE SU OCO
:DEAE'R BY THIS ;SIGN'
MADE ESPECIALLY for CANADI
ST HELENS;•
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Mr. Neely Todd :, of -Stratford''and
Mr. Murray Taylor of Goderrch were
eek=errd: visitors:at their horned 'bete,
Mr. Coyle'. Ramage is n .visitor
'th friends in Torontn•t-_L-,_
'Ylrs• Dtirnin Phillips is the -• guest
• her parents. Mr. and `Mrs .Curry,
• oder ich:
hiss Llelen Thom who,h'as• recently
. nipleted' g in the Nicoll s her training
,
•o,pital;::Peterboro, 'will r@main::as a
• f,Item 'zer.o.fthe :stiff until her gradua-
•'`n in June..
Miss he t Iona Swan; of •Lueknow'`s ent
Weend -p .ek` end : ,with her .parents, Mr.
nnd• Mils. John IS'wan.
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Lil know, Brandi
. Tlie'regtllar meeting of the ;Y.P. U
was held on Sunday evening itvith an
attendance of .24.. 'C.Graee, Weatherhead
,read the'acripture lesson and Stanley
rodd gave a review of the book "For-
give us our Trespasses". Dick Weath-
erhead read . a , paper on "The' :Rich
Fool" and Bob' Purves one on "Ilappi-
nes's:,rte
Missionary teas .were held_ on Tues-
day and Wednesday at the 'homes, of
Mrs. David• • Todd and Mrs., W, A.
Miller," respectively.. •
An:"At Home'' for members'of the
Women's Institute, and .,their families
will he 'held in the Community. Hall
on; Friday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Jas.' Lyons were vis-
itors with friends in Hamilton last
week: Mr.' Lyons also attended" the
Fall • Fairs' Association and the Stock
Breeders' ; Association.' meetings. in
roronto..
•
ZION'
There was quite .a fair attendance
It the ,social evening ' in the hall ' on
.'ridgy evening, inspite of the coun-
or attractions''m town. •
The early part of the evening' was
pent in •card -:playing, after which a
•.hort program' consisting -of musical
cumbers b ,.Messrs •::Thos: 'Hackett.•
ii ai" ie n. erson ..an ores
:enry;• •vqcal numbers; -by 'Alexac=
;.ett • with' ,gilitar accompaniment.
eadings • by .Harold . Gardner' ,and AI-.
:in Ritchie and a,duet-by' .Russel :and
Leith ,Ritchie.. Lunch ,,was then served
after which dancing was .engaged in,
nusic being furnished. by Messrs.
'arman' anti Garnet ; Hamilton„ Geo,
Henry, 4. Hackett and Milvert Reid.
:.`t. very enjoyable . evening. was the
-erdict-=ef-those-attending •'
Mr. Eldon , Bradley:.of- Laurier vises'
ted with Zion friends ; last .''week.
Miss: Ella Hunter,, of Lucknew, was..
'he' guest on Saturday of. her ,f:riend.
• Iiss • `Beryl Gardner. Miss. Hunter
;eft 'on' 'Monday for ` Toronto. where
;he has a position. '
The condition 'of Mr. •Isaac Andrew
who; has been seriously ill ,with pneu-,;
monia for the past 10 days remains
unchanged, -no: jinprovement_:_•being .
noted •T
Mr. Cecil' Gardner 'visited Laurier:.
friends on -Sunday.• • •
Owing to the •carnival -tin Lucknow
on Tuesday evening, theregular meet-'
Mg of the L. 0. L. was.. postponed
until next Tuesday evening..
Visitors • with_llfr, and. Mrs__Will'., ,---
Yardner during the past' week includ
ad Mrs W,, G., Will; Howard and. Eun
'ce :Reed :of; Rapid, City, Mr. Ben
3rown and; Miss Jean' Reed of Port
Albert, Mr.. and Mrs Jos freeman,
Ma family of .I.eeburn, Mrs:
Alton of Lucknow, and Messrs.. An-..
drew `and .Graydon. ;Ritchie of Lanes.
Mr., Fred'. Anderson,' Jr. is visiting
friends in Grey Twp., this Week. •
Mr. Side Gardner, Iwho•'has • spent:
the past . month: at Pori, :Albert; ,. re-
urned . home on •' Satur4lay. • ••
Heekett's Y.:P: 'U.
The meeting opened •with the vice -
President presiding. and; singing `hymn
04; The Lord'S Prayen" was repeated .
ollowed ; by: •hymn, 226. Minutes were
sad and: adopted.: Roll ,•calld It .was,
lecided to. •have a,. Valentine lbo c soc-
al . on Friday C evening,' Feb. I8tht
Scripture was :read by George Alton..
PHe .::topic• 'Business" (was• giver by
7d'na Lawson The meeting.'':close
8-a d diapah-benedie--
tion:. •••
: Peter's : Guild
St: Peter's Women's':.' Guild
their• regular meeting at' ,the,.rectory,•,
Feb. 14th.' The',,president,`:opened ,he:
meeting, with scripture reading:::and
prayer. • Roll Cali.:was 'answered by
four most,,, helptil;texts. 'A hearty.
ote..-et,.thankeLwas=giN.er -M 's 1.1;
vey ,Trelea, en ftirrher •phositalit yY • to
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the .-oil" the after' -oil and even-
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Nina' •
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',China, -
'prepared
prepared ,by' the : ,president` an sad
by . the 'Rector,•' was :much . enjo-yed.
The next. 'meeting will be the "Daffy_' ..
•dil Dinner" held in..: theCouncil
Chamber;' The e zneeti ng .closed' •with
the .Benedi'cio ` b
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