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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-08-17, Page 6If? ti ty • F: • • VAGE ,SIX. t 'w4a rimer','r +m+i illa ir: l tiflZ��►"' ,1 wour• THE, IA Q1C, OOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOVil,. ONTARIO • • WEDNESDAY, AUO, 17th, 195%5.' AYWOULD YOU LIKE THIS No thanks. very .much. We know' you provide for the winter by accumulating a hoard'of nuts, but with people. it's different. ' They have a; more advantageous they invest in .. 3170 _ GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES •. Authorized investment for trust:funds. •; Short term -five years • 31/2% yearly interest, payable half -yearly • In lust 5 years, an investment of $420.36 accumulates $500.00 for , you Write for free descriptive. folder today..' lora STER.LI ..,..•.0R • HEAD:OFFICE • 372 Bar 51., •. nto THE. P O R :BRANCH' OFFICE 1-3'Dunlop'St.;• Barrio K I N LOSS 'NATIVE DIED .1N SE• T L E (K,INI,OUGI•I \NEWS) • Mrs. 'James M. Hodgins receiv- ed word of the sudden.adeath of her brother, Albert R. Aripstrong. of •Seattle, . Washington. He had been employed for a number of 'years with the Northern Pacific Railway there. He was' the son of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph.. Arm- strong and was 'born and attend- ed ttended school at Kinloss. Sympathy is extended to Mzs. Hodgins and the other members of .the Arm- s t.on g• 'Miss • Helen McFarlen ` visited last week with Mr:. and Masi Howard Orr. • Mr, '' and {`Mrs., "•,Lorne Kraemer and 'Larry.:''returned to .Toronto after •holidaying . with Mr.: and Mrs. P A. Murray and Mx.. and1' Mrs. ' Alex Kraemer.. • ;2.s_ • • r • BUSINESS. :TRAIN I NG; Tuition -.- •$.18.00; per• Month' * Practical Instruction in' all Cominereial' Subjects. • * Courses. Approved by the Canadian Business. Schools: at Association. ' Modern Equipment, ,,--/ ,.� "--FALL, TERM OPENS •SEPTEMBER. 6th. • ‘ GODERICI-1 .BUSI•NESS COLLEGE „ ; East.. Street • Goderich,. Ontario n Phone ,428W .Students . whowere attending summer' school at Toronto have ,;completed their' courses.. ' ' Mrs. • Stanley : Johnston . and. • daurghter Noreen of . London',vis- ited. , dtiring the week . ,with• Mr.`! and ' Mrs. Wesley Guest and. Fred.. , •Threshing is pretty :well com- pleted in this district. • . , • 'We , extend 'sympathy to '' the Harris family at Holyr'ood in the 'Passing of their siste.r; Mrs. 'Swit 'zee; The W.A.: met' on Thursday af- ternoon, at . the church: with Mrs's Howard Then-ippon',.hostess. • The vice pr4s.:, Mrs: Milton Walsh, • was in charge. The. then -e .of 'the` meeting was "Trinity" and 'the' opening hymn 'wase;Holy,_ Holy, Holy":, •Following the opening exercises and 'the prayer. ,part ,ners . prayer, by: Mrs J. W. "Col- well, each member answered the roll • call 'With -the word "Faith". ' Mrs., ,.d .Wall , read the scripture lesson. Two splendid ,papers• were given, "The Loving Hands of Jesus" ;by Mrs. George Graham 'and ;"The : Lord's Pray- er"' by .Mrs Allan Colling... Do- nations were made to the. ' m= proyemen;t-of-the---Sunday. Schbol room •and also,, a quilt ;.to :the TChirreh Army, • 'at `Toronto of which Mrs. Mabel Honour (for- merly forn-eriy of. here) .is' • a faithful worker. The • ohurch treasurer re- port ; wase given as the anniver= s ry services were ' 'held since the ' last : meeting.. Mrs. Cxeorge Haldeivby - gave the closing' re - IXTHVAND NINTH'•' rington, who had undergone•. an Mr. and Mrs H. L. Arlin and ,Frances. of Guelph Were week -end visitors --with., Mr. and . Mrs. ...James .K:: Wilson and ' other vela- .tives in the ',community. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Taylor & family were visitors with Mr: & Mrs. John ' Norman of . Kinoardine.•. Mr.'and' Mrs; 'Allin.Dur.nin avid Iielen. of ;London were here to attend the Funeral on Friday of Miss Mary Rutherford. ,Mrs. ' James Wilson is assisting as. a special' nusre for Miss Susi Gibson, who was seriously hurt' in a . two -car accident last week, and :isnow in. Winghan Hospital. ' • Mr:• • Victor Errington :lef.t .:for Bask, on Wednesday onthe_ har- vest excursion. Mrs. • Albert McClinch.ey -of Colborne and Mrs: John ' Finni- gan speritst wee in on on to be' at the :bedside'. of Mrs. Mc. Ciinchey's . rnother, Mrs. Alf Er- operation on her: eye'at St. Jos - --eph-s—Hospital, Loncio..in : • Ivir:' And. Mrs. Morris .Edwards, Stephen -and ' David -o--Ottawa- spent a few days 'recently.' with Mrs. .Ethva'rd's, parents, ,Mr. 'and Mrs. Gus Kinahan. . Mr. Mike• • Cummins returned recently from a three weeks'. visit. with, relatives in Saskatchewan and ?Alberta. MrsS Mary Biggar of Buffalo, marks., and dainty `refreshments N,Y:,' was : a visitor with her •cous-,.. were served. Two • quilts were ins, Mr. and' Mrs. Wm. Pardon , and" other 'relatives, quitted during the . ••a'fternoon. Mr'. and Mrs, Arugus Kennedy, Mrs. Jim Smith will be the Sep - Gordon • and Rita ' of Seafortia, ,tember hostess. were visitors on Sunday with Mr.: Jack Walsh left on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Kinahan. Rita remained for a holidays with her. -sister.• • 1Vlarilyi'i McQuiliin of Hamilton is holidaying ,:,with her aunts, Mrs. Wm. Pardon and . Beatrice Mc urlln, .Is Your Subscription Paid? FIBREGLASS SCREEN Will Not Rust, Stain or Tarnish. Sizes up to 48" in Stock. 6 It. 10"x12" Glazed 4 It. 10"X14" •Glazid for the West where' he will- spend awhile; • Miss. Donna Nicholson is holi= daying .with 'Miss Marlene Rob- ertson • at'. Armow. Mr'. and •Mrs. Ed -Messner and Shirle ' of milton__and Mr. J._ Messner of Formosa visited dui ink the week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wall. ' ' • . 'We extend•. sincere sympathyto the ' family. 'of ,the late Mrs. Her- !pert A. Graham (the former Emma MacLean) who passed away early . Sunday morning , at' her late home' here. The: funeral was held -froin the McLennan & MacKenzie Memorial Chapel on Tuesday with 'the •burial, in South Kinloss Cemetery. • Mr.'. RaemHaldertby is holiday- ing with. relatives at'. Burlington. Mr. and Mrs Percy . Collins of Echo" Baxx .visited with relatives here Burin_ the wee Mr, Harvey Hodgins was patient in W.ingha'•in Hospital dur- ing the week. • Rusaell Barr, who ,fids spent the summer months at •Seven Islands, Quebec, sent the 'week - 'end week -:end at his home here. He left on Sunday for the University Sur'. vey Camp at Gull Lake. ' Mrs. J. W. ?Colwell "visited .on. Sunday with with,Mr;' and Mrs. Geo;: Colwell. at, Holyrood. Paisley are presently . having. a' very close . battle, for :group hon Ors. . 7 W1nts Suspension Cid . , ., Joe Sullivan,• Walkerton, base, ball and hockey. player, is• seek ing ..a further reduction to the suspension tacked on him by. the W;O.A.A,,. following his,attack on Umpire Hugh. Curring in...July 1954.. Sullivan was .;catch,ing for Walkerton fastball , team: at :the. time He was given a• five-year suspension. This was later . cut , to three. years and the, •W.O A A. executive has now been .petition=' ed for a further, reduction.::, • Knox' •Tempe:r "Gets Him Three Game .Suspension, • Jaok Kno s, ' fieryrtempered, shortstop '. for- the Walkerton. Hartleys, was .tabkied ',with" a ••3- game'suspension by Hugh .Hawk: ins,' acting , president of r: the WQII A,' fohowing a sixth'. hnirrg fracas in Port Elgin ' Knox exploded in his ignac- ious •.way and with a choice ection of adjectives` heaped abuse. On Umpirre Snitz. Schneider:: until he got tossed out of the game. :Walkerton then had only .eight men, and: the game was .awarded to Port.: The County7towners 're-. fused °` to ,finih it out as :an 'ex_, hrjliition; •g'arn:e for the entertain-• ment of one of Port's .best=c-r-owds Of the : season: "Hank''•. Smith ' claims •that- many forecas-` th.e finis offast- ball at 'the` end .of •the season _in; this' -fancy salaried circuit; and dlain:is that such ..rhubarbs are. hastening tree sound'ing.. of 'the death :knell: •son•, 'three, flus r2 aid, Howard Sherbondy, Wingharp, two; plus.' 9; ;4th;, Clark' Finlayson, ,two, Plus 13 5th, Jack Sutt'ee?: -C11:n ton, 'two, .plus, 12. Bowling , with Gordon Mac - /Pherson were Harvey' Webster and 'Kenneth Cameron and with Clark Finlay§on• they were' Alex •MacNay and Jack;••MacDonald. • The Club is enjoying one of its /best seasons in recent` years with. thirty-four members. Thi:, house has beers ..renovated and a: new roof put . on .since , the fire:.. A new, rn.ower..has :been purchas= • ed—and *best .of all, it's all paid for, TEESWATER RINK WINS JdYNT' TROPHY EVENT MONUMENTS •• E.. On We.,are: the only ManuIac- :of high class Monument's • the carload .and ProtessfrOrn the. rough the finished moriuMent. ,NO largest selections in -Ontario. ',Established ni.rer sixty years: Write. or •phone Walkerton 8 • • .• 1 1,1 Sum* PieliCes on • your bins at the summer pricest PICTURE WINDOWS ,Any Style or Size PLywOop, Ali ,Thicknesses' a uclutioNiv Coa 'Phone 10, LuCknow • 1 MIN W. LUMBER LIMITED LucknOw Ontario tEESVVA.TER OR PAISLEY? 'As near as the management of, the ,Lucknow Ball. Club. knows, the: laca.1 team will likely, meet the . winner of 'the Teeswater- Paisley series.lt is expected that end of the week. teeswater and 'SPECIAL FOOT CLINIC 5. yeare, experience -y66.31-464