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WAGE SIX
Saying operates ions axe now un
1demway and we hope the weath-
ierinan, will co-operate.
.11//is Annie Wall and Mrs:
Certie Walsh Kin1gug1, spent
Wednesday • afternoon. with Mrs.
3110.dford Wall, •
• • Mr. and Mrs, Frank Brown &
Reg, spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Wilson and
• fir s, Mary Wall. '
Several from the commnunit
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attended ' the A.Y.P:A..at, :Kin-
gougla. Sunday • evening • when
Constable Lou Boyce, O.P.P. of
Zincardine, -addressed the, ineet,-
dug and shored films.' 'These
. were educational' and interesting.
Marked15th Birthday
Heartiest . '"c rigratulations , to
fir:. 'J. Hanna.' �whesse 8511- ,birth-.
...lair:
!was on June 28th. He. is• bale
and hearty and celebrated •his
tbirthday" on Sunday at the home
oaf Mr., and •Mrs.. Ernie 'Hanna,
'with whore he makes• his home.
'Those -present' were • Mr.. and M'rs.
$Morley. Bell,'Mr: and .Mrs.. Mac:
Melt and Marilyn, of • Gorrie, Mr.
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Tim ' LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29th,. 1955
and Mrs ' F. M. B ell and Don,
r i�rce,� Mz•s. '-Marti a` e
and Alan, Mr, and Mrs Mont
U'galine. and John, .all of. Toronto
and Mrs: R; McKee of Teeswater,
:Sunday visitors at the home
of Mr.', and Mrs. Duncan. Thomp-
son were Mr. and Mrs. Andy Mc-
Xague 'of London, Mr, and • Mrs..
Mac Thompson and Mr. and Mrs.
Erhie ;Fianna and, Jackie.
Week -end visitors' with Mr.. • &
Mrs. Jack Schumacher were Miss,
Helen . Schumacher 'of Teeswater,
Messrs; Allan Wall and, . Jim
Hooper, Mr: and. Mrs: Dan Van
hie and Pauline . and • Mr. Tim.
Millan, , all of London and . Mr.
Don' Robertson. of Kingarf
Mr. ' and, Mrs. Sam ,wan, Bel -
more, spent. Sunday' evening with:.
Mr. and Mrs., Jas. Wraith,
„Messrs. Jas. Wilson and Ernie
Stewart ' .spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Dougal ,Cavi bell . and
Norman, Mitchell.. '
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Torn Stewart 'were Mr. • Ger-
ald Stewart .of .Kincardine; : Mr.
and; Mrs. Ron. Stanley ' and child-
ren and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stan-
ley. of 'Kinloss.
'O TEACH IN KITCHENER
Miss ;Shirley Moffat,. daughter
of. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Moffat,
Wirigham, and Miss' Jeari Irwin,.
daughter of Dr and 'Mrs A, W.
IrwinWinghani;, were• :guests of
the Kitchener public school board
and principals at a luncheon
held ' at: 'Berkley Square, Satur-
day, .June 4th, • forallforty-nine
newly appointed teachers.
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...Miss Irwin will teach grades
two 'and three at Queen. Elizabeth
school and Miss Moffat° will teach
grade seven at Smithson • Public
school; ®....
C.O.F. LADIES- L' Y D• • E:'
DONATES TO . RESUSCITATOR
Mrs. <Margaret Wasn'ey presid-
ed over the regularmeeting' pf
the Ladies' Canadian Order, of
Forresters'• at which- .one ' new
meniber, Mrs.'.Wtn Scott of Lang -
side, 'received' the, obligation. It
was decided :to. :donate $5.00• to
the Fire ICom�pany's Resuscitator
Fund Mrs. •Eva Black Won 'the
;mystery', prize. 'Lunch': concluded
the evening.'
•
he watt-hour meter that measures
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the electricity: you use is made with
the same precision asa fine watch.
Sealed to withstand dust and
moisture, its sapphire -jewelled
bearings :never needoil. It is designed
to `operate efficiently and 'accurately .
• at: all 'temperatures and is periodic.
checked:'by Dominion Government
Inspectors..
Electricity is metered in
kilowatt-•houi~s-(;000-wat ' sector
one hour). The.sinall dial;' at the`
bottom of the meter illustrated -
measures VlOth sof a kilowatt-hour.:.
On completion of one revolution, the
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•dial. at the 'right moves one unit to
show one kilowatt-hour. Similarly the.
three other dials indicate, from right
to .left, • units .of ten, one hundred
eta_....._._ � • t`hoursa•= • ' ,
and one thousand kiloWat
r, a alt -times maintains'
an accurate record of the sinalamount of ,
re 'color v dtelectrcity
wired
• q p e a. better way
of living.
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BID _., FAREWELL TO
POPULAR PASTOR
(ST. HELENS NEWS)
Terminating, nearly •two Years:
.the popular minister of the
United Church here, Mr, Harvey
Sperling, on Sunday morning.
preached a challenging, sermon .on
the swbject ."What to. expect'from.
religion".. At' the conclusion of
the service Mr, and .Mrs. Sparling
were read an 'address of ,appreci-
ation and good .wishes by Mr.
Lorne.`' Woods and' Don Cameron
made thepr esentation, of • a purse
of .money from:the congregation.
'Donna Woods presented:a Oft,•to
Mrs. Sparling" from her Sunday
School class. ,Mr,. Sparling: •ex
ressed thanks on behalf of,`he
and' Mrs. •Sperling.
It is expected" that Mr. li,alph.
Howlett of .West Montrose will
assume his 'duties. as minister
next Sunday. '
The Sunday School .room; was
bright with many , summer flow-•
ers : on Friday afternoon for the
annual June tea•"cif the Women's.
:Association. The' president, . Mr"s.
T, J: Todd, welcomed : the many
'ladies and•. presided. for the fine'
program which • included '. piano
solos by Mrs. Chester Taylor,'
Mrs.' Will 'Rutherford, Norma
Forster .and Eddie ' Gaunt; vocal
,duets', by Mrs. ;,J: W; Joynt , and
-Miss- 3elle Rober-tah-of- -Luck-
now; Wayne Todd and 'Carl Gibb,
Norma, Forster,:: and ' Lois Miller
and Isabelle':• 1V. iacP•he'rson'; and
Donna '. Woods; ... solos by Mrs.'
+Scholtz, .'of Whitechurch, : Mrs.
Andrew Gain 'and. Gladys MC-
'Donald;
c-'Donald; 'readings. by Miss W.' 11,
Rutlierford and Miss :"Olive ,Ter
riff • of Whitechurch and choruses
•by the '.girls .'o of •St.. Helens school..
At the 'Conclusion:" afternoon tea
was served with tea ibeing poured
by Mrs. Todd' and Mrs. Gordon
MacPherson,
• Thursday :July 7th, : ' will be
Children's Day at_ the meeting of
the Women's Institute in :the
Comzriunitx H011, Roll call: - for
adults"Memor'ies of ; •my early
school days'; ; for', children; A
nursery.•rhyrne. Program •and cur-
rent.. events
ur-rent::vents in charge Of Miss
Beatrice McQuiilin and games in.
charge•of the senior ,girls. Every-
one please ,bring lunch: ''
Mr. and . Mrs. Wm: ' Webster 're-
turned' on Saturday firom an en-
joyable ' trip to • the Western
Coast. At. Kenora; Mrs. Webster
had . the misfortune.- to fall,. frac-
turfing a , bone • in her wrist: •[.
.Mr.. W. I. Miller, :Mr..and Mrs..
T. J, -Todd, •Wayne and • Hugie,
arid 'Miss ,Isobel Miller .motored
tp ':Bracebridge on Sunday and
visited 'Mr. and Mrs. G:
Intyre and .Donald..- Miss.. Anne
T odd returned home. with' them
after. .a • week's. holiday.
:Miss .Margaret . 'Miller,' student
nu e-••atr-the ntario.-•-Hospiatal;,
London,' was home for the week=
end,
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I � HELM: CLAN HELD
f ANN 1AL._PICNJc.,
' The members. of the Helm. farm..ily gathered' for' their annuall
Picnic at Kincardine :on the sec
and Saturday in June. The day
was rainy, and :chilly but some
fifty friends gathered for dinner
and supper together., The weath-
er. cleared enough for the sports
committeeto have their • races
and contests: The winners of the•
the 'races were as .follows: giris
'fid . boys under 5, Marybelle
Hunter; ` giris and boys' under 10,
Donne McKinnon; under 12,.
Wayne Hackett; : •3 -legged race,
Kathleen.Hackett and Joanne
Hunter; yung ladies race; Kath-
leen Hackett; young, men's rage;
''Alex Hackett young'married wo-
men's .race, Ella Hackett; mar -
lied 'mien's .race, Chambers Helen.
They, also had relay r.•aces, pass-
ing clothes pins and. nail driving
eon test -
After supper .was over a short
Ibusiness.session . was held. and a
programof songs and instrumen=b
tals with a . few ' speeches and'
jokes were enjoyed' by all
: The gathering was very pleas
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r•.::m::: x: ed, to have Mr. and' Mrs, Edgar
` Kelm Arpin. Toronto with. 'them
this year and everyone enjoyed
the . family . get-together and
hoped, to meet. again next year..
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:.11>Irs, . Wan , Joh isOITHgaVt;- er-'•
ht»ie for ••the' June; m:eetir%1 of
the Women's Missionary Society
last
t Wednesday. Mrs. Stuart Mac-
Lennan read •the scripture lesson
and meditation and Mrs. Rettbezt
Wilson the topic., Prayers were
offered by. Mrs. George Moncraef,
and. Mrs. , Gordon. Robb and Miss
Sadie Johnson The hostess, as=.
sisted by the committee, .served '.
lunch, There were 32 present.
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