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THE' LUCKNOW. SENTTIVi:;L, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
While. Mr. and Mrs. Baileys Are Attending:The
. HAIR. DRESSERS' :CONVENTION
in, ..Toronto. T
CULROS'S CORNERS
Mrs, Art Hodlgins. spent Mon =
''`day afternoon . with Miss Belle
Boss • ;
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.14r.',and 1Virs. 'Stewart Mac-
Donald • and fanily, 8th . Con. • •east
this • week • /moved to the: farm'
they ,bought from. Mr. Tom Hod-
gins last—fall--We -welcome—them'
• to ' the ' community.
United Church •Y,P U'.
Faith and Evangelism • •conven-
er, Bessie,''Reavie, had charge of
'the regular meeting.' The• wor-
ship period wasopened with the
singing
f h 502 w with Joyce
United. Church W MS,
The March meeting of the Af-
ternoon W„M.S. •. Auxiliary of the
United !Church • was held in the',
:church aparlors. The president,
Nits. •, Neil: MacKenzie, conducted
the :devotional and throughout,
the '• theme "Let • This Mind Be:
in You'? was, "emphasized.' • he
sec. read •a'• letter'; from Mrs,
.Russel Robertson, who is ;ori the
nominating 'committee of Bruce
Pre's,byterial, asking for a first
vice pres. and . a secretary for
Missionary Monthly and World
-Friends Mrs, Ewart Taylor; Mrs.
Hall, Mrs, Stothers. and Mrs. Jas.
Webster agave reports 'from their
departments. .. Mrs. Robertson
read', a letter from. Miss Halpen
iiy, •rnissi'onary, . and, hospital vis -
itor.. at Calgary, Alta .She told
about: -her work . and said new
churches . are being ,built., What
a 'challenge and. people arere-
�sponding to ,that challenge The
'Afternoon and Evening Auxili-
aries wi11- have Miss'Elizabeth.
Webb'; of. Sudan Interior Mission
of_ . Africa, to, be; , their • guest
speaker 'for their-Thankoffering;
meeting, . April. ,26th; M'rs. John
Kilpatrick.was, in.' the • chair: for
the following program: Scripture
g g o y -un :' '
MacKay• •p'laying• : the •piano. Bev 1/ lessons.` andMrs. Br�kles, �,prayersWere given
Mrs. Robert
erley 'MacNay.led. in prayer and t
by•
,Joyce,,read: the Scripture. Bessie son, Mrs.. Horton and Mrs: `Joyxlt.�
then ' •oak- Mrs. Tom 'Anderson read'Faith
• called oil the est sA Iwas.. a star .
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Mrs. Kenneth, Masih . of India
WEDNESDAY, MARCH . 9, 1955
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,ou Want. To • Sell Your Farm,:
CONTACT.
We Have Good. Prospects.
'40 Wellesley St,
er,i Miss 'Dean . MacLeod, • who of Our Fathers . t y
Mr and Mrs, Frank . Brown & spa h g
5 m�eun,bers of 'the congrega
ke to
t a : Youiy ..People .and
some Reg spent an• , evening •i' recently on • on, the subject` "Evangelism
with Mr. and Mrs Wes•..: Guest ard.',Social 'Service", painting out
and Fred,, .1iri'lough. the difference ,between• the. two
than Farm: Forum • met • .
. y the 'relationship•' :since
'Toss in bhe. Teeswa�ter T wn •Hall •So t•': Go el'' Evangel -
Friday nght, '' the• •` event. being'by-product o sp
n imn: She game a picture .from; per
• the . public Speaking' contest for a
sonal experience of. jail visitation
school .'children. There
were nine in `Conk CountyJail, Chico o,
contestants. The judges • ere Vin g
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• and reefed •a lengthy- poem: -call
Diittmer of GKNX .and two•mgm „
i ed The ` Crimson Flower de-
i ors:: of'°W Da<I,S: staff a win .
• nor -Was H. Talton: Men/, rs :of gibing the restoration of •a• pis
e . different for ,p ,evided charged ` • prisoner: • Her speech
th : was' very interesting Following
musical nu nbers, '
• this all took: pant .•in - games and
We sorry to''report Dgnna a. 'sing son The meeting closed
W 'little, daughter, of '•112x. \and g'
Wall;
anti also pr
With the:other 'forums of Cul sial Betterment should 'be 'a
: with.-
'in
�rith taps
Mrs. Grant•. Wall, .tio' be- a patient
'in, Wingham Hospital. .'Hope you
are•'' soon. better, . Donna.
'Mr. and. Mrs. ' Hugh Nicholson
and. Harvey, '• Bernie, spent Sun-
day • ,evening ; with Mr.: and Mrs..
Frank
Frank:Browtn and Reg
Sunday' visitors' with .Mr.' and
Mrs. Archie M arlan & Spence.
- were Mr." and rS: John: McFar
Ian and` : Kenneth of 'Kincardine,
.Miss ,.Annie Wall and, Mrs. 'Ger' Parai ourit Women's Institute
trude Walsh. 'of Kirilougli, Mr.;. Si '.will' meet at. the •:hem's .of Mrs.
Mrs. Miller Hartwick and Wayne 3-, • Ketthabalw on March -15th:
of Kincardine. The 'roll call • will . be answered'
tea' about, her 'family and the
fact that she is' a third genera-
tion:
enera tion ' Christian: Mrs. 'Masih has
travelled across Canada' and,'ad.
,d;essed: '`many Presbyterials .
the conferences The: study book
theme "Lets Ad ust,,.. our Atti-
tudes"based on . The Church in
Indiay' wasgiven by ''Mrs. Mc
Kim,: who.. also• reviewed the 'for
,mer chapters. India hold the key
to, the future. -at southeast ,Asia
There. are ten •million Christians
in India: The number .one prob.-
-inIndia i§ food. The num-:
bier • one challenge. in , India is- the
Village.. 'Ther'church•is .piacing,
greater emphasis' on . assistance
assistance in opening •up 'the will
BORN; A age.. Missionaries..: from abroad.
will be needed. for some time t.�
and Mrs.
Lorne ,
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KRAEME�R, Mr., a t coxrie A duet, . In the Dawn of
Kraemer (nee Eleanor Murray)• Eternal Day" was sung by Mrs:
are ha . to announce tthe. birth f 'and 1VYrs:.Ha., old Tre-
y is
P. W: Hoag x.
of._their.son ,•`Lawrence `Alexand=.
Fr;.•:on .January 30th, 1955,• at. BethMichael's •Hospital,. Toronto. Beth
well.' ...
leaven. Conveners for the pro-
gram were ` Mrs. • McKim, 'Mrs:
Kilpatrick, .:Mrs: T.- Anderson &'
Mrs J. Mathers.
by an•. Irish: 'joke...The •piograzn
Will- be' 'in ;Charge of Mr's: O..
Richards and Mrs. • KetchabaW.
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PAINT, WALLPAPE1 and DRAPERIES `'.,.
S XTH AND NINTH
Members of Central Farm For -
i±. aloing ,with a , few • visitors •
met ;;on Monday : evening at 'the •
I omefof Mr. 'and Mrs Wm Pur
don. The discussion was ,on "Ed
ucation' for :"Farsring". The ques-
tions asked' •in:. the Farni Forum
guide were:. 1.• ioaw. far ,should
young ;people, planning :to farni
go in , school? 2 What ,.special
a=gricultural training is necessary
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fornn.
modern farng Is
3`the.;
high ,school. the place for, agri
Cultural " education? After ;''a'
lengthy:. ; discussion,.., progressive•
euchre was..plaed' with high
Scores : going to Mrs. 'Clifford Kil
patrick :and Albert'Taylor, lucky
chair prize to ,Mrs, Gordon Mc-
Tavish,, the highest nuMber of
lone hands caused : a draw • be-
tween Mrs. Wallace' Wilson." -Mr.
Frank =•McQuill'in:. and Calvin
Robinson, the draw ,going to. Cal.:
vin. Next • Monday, . night's meet.
in•g 'will. be ,;held• at the home of
Mr, and -Mrs,.: Bill Kinahan When -
the tonic for discussion 'will be
"The • .40 -Hour Week in. Agricul:
*' ture"..
..nt M s! Allan •Durnin,
OF ' ENTIRE STOCK
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Starting .at 10 A.
•. Paints, Varnishes, Etc::Lowe Eros n , Etc:
Tools Of 'All Types
Carden Tools '
.Electrical Items -
Chains,
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Sc eenhh g '
Nuts Bolts
'Nails of All . Sizes
Rope, 'Belting
Hinges, Etc.
bTa for Safe and Store s• Fixtures
This, Is Only A Partial; •
Misting Of The Stock.
Evthing
lost
TERMS CASH .
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• uetioneei :: Ed Elliott...- 4 • r• Owner: Geo. A. Filsinger.� ' •
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Helen and Charles • of :. tendon
were .Sunday visitors_ with -__Mr;.
and Mrs, ; Jim Durbin.: Heleri '
who is. on;her .•holidays, . remained
for :a .longer visit
FAMILY WIPED 'OUT NDEIt
TRAGIC. CIRO:11%48'n
Dr. Colvin Moffat; his wife .and
four children of . Phoenix, Ariz-
ona, • metes death under very
tragic eircumstarices 1\ anda.y.LL
of last week.---„ . ' •
Dr. Moffat,• age 38, was a vet
erinary',sur:geon and a graduate
of the:.Ontario ' Veterinary 'COL'
lege at Guelph: 'lie .was boar in
o Culross' Town"ship, bein 'a sain,
• ' of 'Mi. and .Mrs: That ias Moffat
`4 of Con. 4, Culross, who. survive
as well. as three,.. Brothers, . ;Cur
►; i"i',. Dnugias and Walden.„,
The- four; Moffat. children were ..
Wayne ,11, Vickie 8, Kendra 7 Rz,•
Gregory 4, 'Mrs,' Moffat was a,
��. native of •.Centre City,l Minn., •
Where the 'ftineral •'for the family ,
was held. • •
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GS•ERIDCE `
Sympathy is' extended to Mrs.
B. J. Conteh,, upon t•hedeath of
her father, -Mr,, Nicolass Stokrnan
in Amsterdam, Holland; "recently,
at the: age of $8 years. Mr, Stok-
man was a very gifted' musician,
and was organist M two of the
city's Catholic churches for .70
Years. ••
Mr: and Mrs. Wxi'i• Kinahan &:
babe of St. Augustine and Mr.
Peter Murray of • • Detroit were O'Connor Emily.
Choose the pieces you need to
complete yourservice in any one
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ferns. Place 'your order now .fof
early fall delivery., - '
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Pisco Each '' Piece face
A. D. Coffee !Dinner forks ''t
•, Spoons , •`11.00 Salad forks .. ? I'°
Teaspoons .. 1 bo 'Oyster io�ks i Pt'
'Dessert Spoons 1:00 /able Spoon . 1:
Round BowCold Mot
Soup Sploons 1.90 • Farke•3.t-,
Sutler ` ,Gravy Ladle . 3.¢i
Spceadecs_...4.DA
H. Dinner• H. H. Pie kni a .„ o•Z't
'Knives' ...53.3,5'
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current style knife blade/.
•T,ode•werl $ of Onetd& LI& '
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' 'Phone 167-w, 'Luoknow
visitors " last week . ''with the