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.MEMORIALS
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOVir, ' ONTARIO
Presbyterian Church W.M.S.
On Wednesday, May 4th, the?
May meeting of the• Presbyter,
tan W.M.S.Senior Auxiliary Was
h.�1d, After the call 'to worship
by Miss, Mary 1VMacLeod,, Mrs,
Wallace McClean :gave` the. Bible
Study: and ' reading. Miss N. Mal-
colm read , the minutes ; and
among -the correspondence was a
notice from Miss B MaciVIurchy;.
who isreturning to India, regard-.
ing *tides . needed; and' asked
that they Abe• broiught to the- Pres-.
byter"ial -to tbti, held in• Lucknow
Presbyterian Ohurc:h, on Tuesday,,
May. 17th, Miss• E. Webb, return-
ed .,missionary from Sudan Mis,
sion• field . in Africa, was ;guest
speaker and i'n. a very ' inforzna
tive way' told of her work in
schoolsand' incidents of young
people accepting . Christ. Mrs.- W.
A. Russell gave the : offertory
prayer. Mrs. W. McClean . favor-
ed
avor ed with a •musical number and
Mrs, C. H MacDonald gave pray-
er. 'After four o'clock we were
joined, by C'.G.LT. Girls; Cradle
Roll nembers and'. mothers .and
Mission -Band members.' with the
latter . putting on :the " program
which included a skit ,by, eleven
J•"unior • and. eight • ;senior • meth.
•hers, '" En the Spring Garden" It
was under the leadership of Mrs:
'Roibt, MacKenzie:', Refreshments:
were enjoyed by over one hun-
dred :little and big • folk bringing
• /lave you' renewed a profitable an .
KINLOUGH
Mrs. Fra'nk.Thompson was hos-
tess to the Holyrood Women's
Institute • for the May meeting, at
herhome: Following the open-
ing exercises all joinedin sing-
ing "The more we get together
Thank you notes ,were read • .by
the • secretary, Mrs, Win. Eadie,.
from.'two Institute mothefs, for
a bloomingplant which they . re-
ceived .and :also thanks, for gifts
to the new babies. The conven-
e>'s :of s•ta n d i n, g committees
-brought 'reports Ffrdan the Bruce
County W.I. Rally. held •recently.
in Tees:Oaten, Mrs. Raynard 'fick�,
eta', reported oh the meeting• of,
the • District' Directors`,: held in
Belmore. The 'roll call was', ans
wered'. with "How I ,would like. to
_welcome . a new ` citizen" Mrs.
Thompson,• the president, read a'
humorous: poem and then tura
ed "the meeting over to the con-
vener, Mrs. Raynard Ackert, who
very capably gave. the topic on
Our Canadian Way of Life.. The
motto on. Everyday Citizenship:
given'•by ,Mrs: P. A. Murray, 'Was ..:
also .'much..enj,oybd. Misses ' Edna
Boyle and Corabelle Thompson
favored with piano solos. Read-
ings in keeping; with citizenship
were given • by Mrs. Prank
Brown andMrs, :. Tom Hodgins.
Y'. geographical contest was con-._
ducted' by Mrs: jinn. Smith. An•
inspiring paper on Mother's Day
was',•'given by Mrs'' James Hod
gins. Mrs. .;Frank ' Maulden was
fortunate in havingher name
drawn; for the, lucky door prize.
The ' ,National Anthem brought a:
'pleasant afternoon to - aclose and
Mrs.' P. A. {1VLurray gave the dim-
ing remarks. ;Refreshments were
served' . ` The hostess ,for ; :Tune•
will be Mrs. Richard 'Elliott; roll
call, Name a: vegetable and .its
chief vitamin; :agriculture.• meet
ing; topic,' The value .of . birds • to
agriculture;. -motto, ';'"Cultivation-
does' as much for• the soul as -rthe
soil;'; current events, .Miss Edna
Boyle; Contest, Plain •oatm.eal
(rolled cookies ),,; :.directors, : 'Mrs:
Jim_..Smith, Mrs Wm. Eadie;,, Mrs.
Ernest'Ackert; Miss May Bo-yle:
Mr.. Wni:' HaIden'by was con-,
fined. to bed -for a few days but
is, able to 'be but again. % '
corporal • Millbank;.. O P.P:, ata=
tioned .at "Walkerton, visited . the
W esti ord school -during the .week
-when- he _gage a: talk on;'"Safety"
and: also • >showed' pictures. of our
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WEDNESDAY MAY 11.th, 19
enjoyable after
mel subscription? noon to a close.: •
EW.: TUE'
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1l ne-cessity on almost any-farni .a-goocl_.
sturdy truck saves you time, work . -
and money in a hundred ways.'
• •If you're short of ready cash for Such
a profmbuilding purchase,,FlL.maybe !Aur.,
answer. A B of M Barth -Improvement.
Loan can put anew or used truck to work.
for you on your farm very quickly.4 •
'V l ynotxaik it e w hiiie manager
Kincardine
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. ' PAYING .HIGHEST PRICES FOR
LIVE POULTRY
Poultry Culling, A Specialty.
In accordance with" government regulations our poultry
' . coops are thoroughly washed and disinfected•
for your, protection. •
Four Sen d en'
'Phone 181
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::wild 146_ __..
.The • •Hplyr• r. "Merry Milk-
maids"' met 'pn t rday after-
noon at • they -home o:' n Sut-
ton;. members ans red the
roll :call. with "My favorite ,rnilh.
dessert"; Joan_,Sutton,- Marion;
Percy and Marie Sokneller dem-
onstrated • the • making of • junket.
Sheila H'aldenby, Donna 'Nichol-
son and. Laura; •Breckles made
-�-0xn�,]1p33��dar •The leade�.�.
P• . A. Murray, discussed menus
for .a children's__ party, also ways.::.,
of getting children to drink milk. '.
Sheila Haldenby thanked the
hostess and Barbara ,Murray
vited, the girls to her h.orne for
-the- `next`meeting—A11•— 'enjoyed
corn ; ahowdey and•'. junket ' for
lunch. ' ' '
Mr. and' Mrs. ..Lorne Kraemer
and • son Larry of Toronto spent
the week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
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FREE COLOR CHIPS ,
home e' for you to match your drapes •:and � rugs.' . •
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RUBISERIZE'D, WASHABLE, ODORLESS,
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iso HOUSE PAINTS and ' ENAMELS, Etc. •
FLOOR TILE
Gifts
tewarts Decorating
PAINT, WALLPAPER and .DRAPERIES
a • .
student in• charge, will continue
here for the summer months
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Schurnach-
-er,'.Con• , :.10, visited ' on •Sunday
With Mr. arid Mrs. Wm. ; Wall. ,
and Mrs. John Stroeder
spent a day during the week at
London. Their , son Kenneth -:is: in
Victoria. Hospital there • -•
• Mr, and Mrs:: Norman Fry and
Rickey spent " Sunday: with hers
parents; -Mr ,and Mrs. Wm: Hal-
denby. '
Mr. Glen Hodgins, • who has
been :attending Bible School° • at
Peteiiborough -:is:• ;spending_., the'
surnmer With his parents, ' Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey ;Hodgins:.
• HURON 'CO: CROP •REP.ORT
Fine weather which:' prevailed ..
during the . week enabled farm -
',ors :' iri..: the . County . to .complete
:the seeding • of spring' .grains,
Many . farmers are busy•. prepay-
ing• the land.. for corn, ' sugar.
beets; turnips and ,:white•. beans.
With the' completion of the sec-
onl :spray for : warble fly' con
-troVin Borne -sections, of the town-
ships, many of the cattle • . went.
to .grass this ..week. Fruit "blocs- .
orris and ;.growth Of fall wheat,
pasture, and hay fields ..are two
or three -weeks -:earlier than last
'year..
IFIL.--1hs. exec.... • • .
his full name is
Farm Improve= •
Ment Loan. Give
him a' chance to '
help ix• up your
farm . ham''
nomical, conven- •
lent, versatile. He
can do, almost.
anything in teak•
ing your fartm• a
• •:' better farm. .
of your nearest.B of M branch this week?
,If your proposition is sound,, you
•,canget a. B of •1VI Farm Improvement Loan
• .for any type of equipment van.
you need on your farm.' - BaN f
7O Z MUNI =OM
BANKMOO:TWEAL
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L ucknow Branch: MURRAY COUSE, Managet .
OEKINo Wit$. CANADIAN= 1N Nosier WAItE Oa LIFE SINCE 917'
Must)
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• . A. Murray, •
' Mr. and Mrs. Clare Sparling
• and Allan of 'Walkerton. 'spent -
. iMothet`s 13aiy~'^tvith � Mr: an'd�Virsr'`
George Haldenby,., ,
Mr, and rs. = ert ..Nicholson.
and family • visited: on. Sunday
with .Mr.. and •Mrs. George Cuy-'
ler ' at *Marton,
Mrs; W.. •'J. ,McLean and Mrs'..
Sturgeon 'returned td Kincardine
after spending a few days. with
;Mrs; . H. A. Graham. ' '
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�1 WIIATiMPctN11t40A
.Sunday visitors with Mrs, r.,
W. Colwell. were Mrs, Annetta.
Bushell of Lucknow; .Mr. and
Mrs....Currie Colwell. ' and child-
ren,_ Con. 2;Mr. an d Mrs;Dr
,McCCosh and • family of Purple `
Grove and Mr.. and Mrs.. Walter
Forster,Betty, Barbara, Bab and.
Donald of Ripley.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Needham
.and daughter Donna of Huron
visited on Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Win.. Wail;
Service, hi the Presbyterian
Ghurcii ` will begin next .Sunday,
Morning at 9.45 with Sunday:
;oaLaftt ages . 4-x oe. ther
"Well; actually; I'm not really pointing at anything,
l'ni merely here to point" out the value •of having •
• a well-known trust company, to administer your,
•
estate.. You see, your estate is far too important tt
put away in the:backgrourd.
He has a point, you know. If you were ui take •
• advantage oldie co-operation and experience
'• of The Sterling Trusts Corporation /ta:u, it •
could very,.well save a lotof inconvenience and
trouble later Vi ite today' for our. free booklet,.
••B1 ep int For-Your-Fami-lYy:"h vers -m -ny
of the aspects of estate administration.
THE'
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HEAD OFFICE
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