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WEDNESDAY, JULY with,. .1:088,
UNITED CHURCH,
Minister'
. .Rev, Co,A. Miikl'e john,
B.D.
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SUNDAY,'. JULY 24th.
10.00 . a.m.; Church School.:
11.00 a.m.; Morning. Worship.
Rev.Wallace McClean.'
Evning, Service Withdrawn. '
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Luka -
Presbyterian :Church
• Rev. Wallace McClean,
Minister. '
SUNDAY', ••JULY 24th
10,00 a.m.:
Sunday School.
11.00 a.mt: Morning WO 'shipl
• in the `:United Church dur- 1:
ing July. .
3.00., pin.: Erskine, Dungan
• : non.
Evening Service; Withdrawn. •
Mr. • and Mrs. Palmer ' I ilpat-
rick and ",children •.C,heryl and
Brian. of Toronto, ,Who have been
visiting . in the district, .left_' the
first of the week on a three-week
trip , to the Maritimes.
Mrs.. Joseph Hogan of Carring-
ton,:':North ` Dakotaa and Members'
of her • family, Father . James
Hogan • of 'Fargo, North Dakota;
Jahn, J. Hogan of Los Angeles;
Florence .Hoga'n . of Nebraska ,and:
Eva Hogan ,of Minneapolis .were
visitors here With their .uncles;
Mike and .Will'. Hogan and. with
other relatives ,• They left • an
Tuesday on their •return -trip..and
planned to :visit; at ,London 'and
Strathroy.
KINLOUGH
Mrs.H. ` A. Grahaan ' is visiting
wiVh Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ecken
swiller 'at Seafortli:. '.
Mr: and Mrs. George Ecken-
wilier of :' New Westminster,. : B.
.,: 'are visiting . relatives here.
A ,pleasant social was 'held in
he Anglican . Church on Monday
vening when Rev. G,' B. ' Cox
ave -a traveltalk ,on' the_ Haw-'
iian Islarids. ,,Archdeacon : and
1rs.• W. A:: Townshend . of Lori.-
on were • also present and were
resented ;with, a , remembrance'
rom 'the ,congregation.' Other
umbers on the ,,program. ;were
adi.ngs ,by Mrs. Howard ,Thomlp-
son and MiSs :May Boyle', Alice
and.,Beatrice Haldenby. sang a
duet. Mrs. Jaynes •Hodgins thank-`
efb'r"his -very '-fine
pictures..Mrs..: Howard Thompson
presided and 'Mrs: Milton Walsh
. made . ,the ' • presentation.. T1r•e'
Queen closed the. meeting .and
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
l; Mr.. and Mrs: Wm..,seritngeour
of Palmerston called on friends
in toWii . on Tuesday. •
. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Rammage
of. Petrolia were callers on ••Mr.
and Mrs; L. C. ' Thompson . on
Saturday. .
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Mrs, Sarah Collyer ,is visiting
in Ottawa where .she• 'attended
the wedding' of. her' nephew 4n
Saturday. •
• Mr. and Mrs. John 'Young of
Toronto. •were •'week=end' visitors
with -Mr.. and . Mr's,: J.inn.. mad,.
l aughton.
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Mr.
ax
dMrs: Any Cringle of
Detnolt'' are holidaying with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Cook arid Jack
Gillies •
Mary Allin. spent` .last week
with her 'grandfather, W. •L. Mac-
Kenzie, while travelling around
Forest an.d., district, .. •
W. J. ' Davison has not °been• in
good : health "and has.• been in
Wi
ngham Hospital for the' past
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ten days ' or se. .
Mrs; Margaret Dudley visited
last week at Port Albert beach
with her. son, Mr: TE. A. 'Kolpin,
Mrs. • Kolpin arid, family of': Lon-
don.
'Mrs, Sarah 1VIcKay of Detroit
isvisiting with her niece, Mr..,
and Mrs. Ted Collyer.
Mr, James B. Morrison of
Brantford and , daughter; Mrs.
Norma Taylor of Florida, visited
during the -.week arc ong the Tif-
fin families and friends. Charles
Tiffin took them • back to Brant-
ford on ,Sunday. ..•
Mr; and Mrd Farsh Moffat &
Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mof-
fat .and:.Donna spent the week-
end'. in pronto visiting friends
arid taking—in the, Masonic cen-
tennial 'celebration. Mr; William
Evans :` tooik in `• the. bits trip on.'
Sunday to the same, Ah'a.n .Reed
being, the. driver: "
Miss • Joyce Sin.jtti' of ,Bra.rrip
"ton who is :on holidays at Ater
home. in . Kincardine,, accompan-
ied Allan .Miller home for the.
week -end and visited at -the home'
.of Mr p and Mrs. Frank? Miller.
• Misses• Marion. Scott, Linda and
Janette ;Johnston• 'of Belgrave
iwere holiday visitors,' with Mr.
Mrs.
Charles -Tiffin.
ffin: •
Church Picnic Well Attended •
Qu.itean enjoy able trine a
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'good' :crowd, attended the ',church
-picnic on `: Saturday 'afternoon 'in
the • 'school . grounds: Mrs." .Wes
:Young- and Mr;, . George Tiffin
Were. in .charge of the lunch with
Mrs. Eugene Conley' arid Mrs. .
Wall the refreshanents. •A ball
gaiYiewith Cecilia Crowston and
Donald McGillivray as -captains
,was enjoyed during the "afternoon
with .the score 1,2=8 for• Cecilia's
team:. Races were' iconvened by
Mrs, Wm. Scott'with 'the results,
as,.fo'liows;.=6 arid under, George
'Moffat, Janice Wall; girls G' to 8,
Nancy Scott, .' Marion. Wail;: Judy
Neabel, boys 6 to 8,. Peter ..Steer,
Mao C6010; David Wall; 'gir-ls:.8
to 1.0; Leis Conley, Marion Scott','.:'
Linda Johnston; boys' 8 'to 10,
Donald Young; Peter 'Steer, '.Don-
ald . McGillivray,.:girls, I to"' 12,
Eileen •;1VI,e�Gillivray, Lois Conley;
iboys,.;40. to• --12, ,:- Dor aid -,Yo'ung ,
Murray Nealbel;' girls 12., to.. 15,
P y1Iis ,tees, 'Coleen...Tiffin :..boy's
12 to 15, George •Young, Kenneth
,Young; girls 15 and over, `.'Ruth
MoGillvray, ' Ruth •Steer; boys 15:.
& over,'Jim Young, Wm. Young;
marriedladies,' Mrs. Eugene:Con:
llad,,,Mrs. George Tiffin; married
men, David' Moffat, 'Eugene 'CO
ley; ladies kicking slipper; Ruth.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bell of
Cleveland visited. last' Week With
her •mother, Mrs. Charles Lorenz.
and on their return were acconi=
panied by Mrs;'.Harvey ,Webster:
Mr. ;and :Mrs. Orr •• Moffat' and
Judy Of Toronto, Miss; Edith.Wat-
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son of• Niagara,' Falls;- .Mr. and
Mrs.. Keith Nicholl. of Woodstock
were ': week -end guests;.of Mr.: S.
C. • Rathwell.. • •
Mrs. A. G. Elliott •.of Strath
'roy writes that she is; still. able
to read .TheSentinel and,enjoys'.
it. She . was recently in .St•. 'Jos
epli's .Ehoospital,LLondon, for three;
weeks. ,
Miss'Eleanor `: Plurnsteel was
week-end guest: at the' home of,
Mr. : and• Mrs J. i... MacMillan
Miss. Plumsteel ls` at present tor,
'esting • English papers.. in .Tor-
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Mrs.. Wilfred Drennan, is. 'con-'
valescing -from an. attack of; arth-
ritis • and phlebitis She spent a
month • in ' Wingham ..Hospital' and`
was ' confined to bed at her •`home •
for two.weeks prior toµ going to
the hospital.
Mrs.' A. E. Dui•nln::;is visiting
with Mr. and .Mrs, Douglas; Ball
of ;Clinton at their :cottage. •at the
:lake and will be joined' the latter
part, of the week by • Mr, add
Mrs.' Harold Durriin ,of
Wisconsin.
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Mt. and Mrs. A. Cuyler. Ram='
age and two daughters Avril and
Linda of:Do,wners . grove, i`n.: sum=`
urban Chicago, spent. the week-
end` in the cornmtinity, It is ,five
years .since they have. 'visited
•here.: Cuyler is, engaged 'in. elect-.
efreshments were served . rical work in Chicago.
AhUNNNUVANKNluiN
�� -�•�7 �•V,-•�,7. •7 �%7 • • 7 77./. •
ROW A LAWN LIKE THIS
IN 7 DAYS!
C iflhI1 g Discover Mow' to Sfroof
Pontasfke_Grt wing-rower.Into
Lawns, Plants 'arid Yegefablesl,
Perhaps you have 'read: how just normal
Baden care Tufa n %w ADrink ee qT`a
"growing power', formula ,sailed 'RX -15
Makes plants grow up to twice•the Size ,in
gust 12 days . makes lawns brow lush
and thick. ea a golf -green in just fi days f
• Yes, with RX -15 you can no v 'grow the
• garden showplace of your '.neighborhood
II is SEASON,
thotisanils of Flowers Weeks• Ahead
of Your Neighbors •
We promise yeti that •today you can. go
with a Sprinkling cat} and In 'a 'few
Butes 'shoot new life into your whole
tiro. :
e prilaiilse you that Whether you're an
expert gardener'Or• the greenest beginner
now with-_..nofmsil-..garden--care»and--a-•few-
I�iirmkieg of RX -16 each month you, can
growrr,a .
phlogladiolus
of beautiful rosea; dahlias;
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. g adiolus and chryaanthernums'.
a lusher.,. greener ;lawn in ?Aar' . and'
ito rrt wiX1ll on5.ly cost you a fe .Pennies thanks:
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We promise you that If you nee RX16
a
n b x r vegetables. they'll Mb* UP to twice'
All 'you ao' s diesotre one tablespdon of
I1X-15 in a gallon of water and write the
lettere of your name right on your lawn. In
1'deye -ou•If aetualiy be al& to rend your
.name ;In the grass. Proof .of the aoulogbilt
growing.power,of, RX•1"5. .
',We want you to try RX -16 on your lawn '0
and garden for 7 days. Test it on flowering
plants, seedlings. Test it en fruit ,trees.
shrubs, hedges, vegetables,. . . on anything.
that grovVs-- oti • anything that's hard -to-,,
grow. ,And if in ,? days your lawn isn't
richer, greener, thicker ... if this season
;you don't see more buds, sprouts. flowers.;
...s.hooting..out: o ryouiJ 15 treated planta.
than you've. ever drained 'tangible G .. '. .
then send back the unused
A
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,tion and
get every cent bak!
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WM. J URDIE ' `14SON .
Heating and Plumbing 'Phone '10, Lucknow
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Steer; . Mrs.: George Tiffin; men
kicking slipper; Merle-' McGill=-
ivray, Eddie. Smith; .1a di es
scrambled shoe race, Ruth -and
Phyllis Steer' (tied) men. scramb
led shoe race,. Eddie Eddie .Smith 'girls'
3 -legged •'race, Ruth ` Steer, Col-
leen ;Tiffin; ladies throwing ball,
Lois Crowston; -: risen throwing
ball, Allan Miller; ladies' clothes
.pins in ...milk bottle, Mrs. Cliff
Young; Mrs. Peter G. Moffat;
girls -clothes pinti:.M1rnilk bottle;
Doris• • Moffat:. • , ' • • .
Mr. Russell Gaunt `took in the
bus: trip b the .Pi. •e 'Ba �,.. tk
P Y p nd • to'
Sault Ste. Marie.:'
Bryan 'Feagan spent the week
in Godericli• . with -his. niece and
nephew, Janet ' and John Wil-
liams. •
Mrs.' Wm. Wangler, who -hag'
been a' visitor. at the •,home ''of
her. •daughter,• Mrs, Pat..MacMil-
lan, accompanied Mr. and Mrs:
Jerome Meyers and family of
.Ambleside home for a .visit when
they were" recent .visitors at . the
MacMillan , home', ,
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Kathleen •L. eddy cif: St.Augus-
tine is a holiday •visitor• with her
cousins, -Mr. and,Mrs. Bill Kina-
han. ..
Jim Cummins of _Southampton
spent :the week -end with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cum-
'rriins. •
-�Gr, ..
ea g°�'iVi-cQl.tr1Hn- of-iamiltozr�
is a summer .visitor, at the home
'of his aunts, ,.Miss Beatrice Mc
Qu. Thin and Mrs. • Wrn' •Purd�an.
Mr.. and Mrs: Gus. Kinahan of
London are : spending the holi-
day :Months ; at. their ome'. here.
Miss Dale Thompson 'of Wing.
ham. is .spendi'n'g this week with.,'
Mrs. Mintz.. •
Mr. and Mrs:' Albert Taylor &
Roy : visited with Mr. i an Mrs
Allan Johns of Exeter :on Sun-
day. ,;Ken 'arid Dorothy.returned
hmnne with ;,them after .spending
the past 'week with their cousins.
�George�lVl�nRab�rts°'`of`�uclziiovd '
called :on• 'a few of his former.
neighbors last weeks ,
Mr. and' :Mrs. Wm. Begley.. at
Leamington visited'with Mr. ani'
Mrs. Albert. Taylor 'and other
relatives In the coinnuinity: •
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seemodmIMal11..m.Oaur11r11uemianeQ 1ualeeenuteli.oanoliene..
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Sprains' Ankle On Trip East
'Mrs. Florence* ••MVM•cFadyen (nee. '1 i ` \
McKinnon) of Wiinipeg is a vis-
iter at the home of Mr. William
MacIntyre.. Mrs. McFayden's old
home Was where Mrs. Tom. Henry
of, Con. 2 now resides::. On her
trip east she..had the 1nisfortuine
to sprain an ankle. Mr..and. Mrs.
Angus Nicholson ,of Lucknow are .Ij
giving a helping hand at the !.'
home of Mr. Macintyre' since 1
Mr's. MalcIntyre's accident.
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M t•. - C h as to r_ �.F. eagari•-..&—B:> an
accompanied two. ' carloads r of
friends from Colborne Towtislhip
grid Goderich on Thursday after-
t±oon ti Southampton and Visited.:.
with Mr. and Mrs; Stanley Todd
and Andrew. A•visit to the Bruce
County museum . also proved very
fascinating, •
.Eddie . Smitah ••.of Intrerhnrron
was a holiday Visitor with. his
aunt,: Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Miller.1
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