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ELECTRIC. MOTOR
SERVICE '.
Armature and Field Winding,
Brushes, Bearings, • .Etc.
• Repairs to
Fractionaland- Integral
Horsepower. Motors,
Also Electric :•Faris, Vacuums,
Clippers, Dril•ls,, *Etc. '
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Phone Ripley 1I1 -r• 29
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• THE •LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ' ONTARIO
WIITECHJRC.H
(Intended for Last. Week),
Mary Fisher Was rushed to
London to Victoria Sick Child;
ren's Hdspi'tal on Saturday to
have abronchoscope. done by a
nose and throat specialist. She
had • been in Wingham Hospital
since -a .tonsilectomy was done a
week ago Priday.,
• The Whitechurch W,I held a
euchre and dance on Friday ev-
ening 'in aid of the Red, Cross.
Bleven tables, played. euchre and'
winners. ' Were,,, Mrs:. • .John'ston
Conn: and Miss Annie Kennedy
for ` the . la.dies • and John •McGee
'end' Earl:, Caslick for the men.
;The :.mony raised . was to be • do.-
mated -to 'the Red '•Cross ;yin Luck -
now to help" defray expenses .for
transporting chi 1 dr en from
Whitechurch for, swimming . les-
sons .in Teeswater' during the'
holidays. Mr.. and .Mrs. Garnet
Farrier,..Messrs. Wm. Henry and
Wallace .Conn supplied the music
for dancing.
Mr: and Mrs: Arnold Lougheed
and ,Cheryl of London, Mr. ,arid
Mrrs.,Bill Fisher .of` Kitchener and.
Gordon' Fisher of. St; Marys., were
home for the *week. -end..
Mrs: Bi11. IVfcInnes of . Walker-
ton visited on Thursday with.
Mrs: A McQuillin arid Mrs. D:
Kennedy. •
Miss Jean Aitchison is assist-
ing Mrs. George Wraith of 'God
erich.
• Mrs. Harry . Lindenschrriidt. • &
Mrs; `Carl. Ho.ssfeldt,. Linda, Doul•
aid and baby' of Walkerton ,vis-:
itedS . with Mr. .and Mrs. Carl.
Weber. on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber. vis=
ited on. Saturday . evening• with
her brother, Mr. 'and .Mrs. •.Jim
Mock . and Bonnie. Lynnr, at List-
•
The regular Y.P./meeting was
held on October 2nd.• The presi-
dent, ;Lorne Forster, opened :the
meeting by', a• cull to worship._
Beverley Gaunt. gave !the scrip
ture ' and " meditation. Jack • For
Stier •.led in prayer. Elaine Conn'
favored ' With.' art; `.instrumental. .'
The roll :call was. answered'. by.
23 ,members:- _bawna Aitchison
gave. a reading;, After thebust
tress' part; of the :meeting *Lorne
Forster gave the topic. A ,trib was
sung by• Ruby 'Conn,. Irma;. and
Jon tors*. The meeting closed:
'ley repeating ' the mizpah bene-
diction.
ACKERT HOLSTEIN BULL
IN SHIPMENT TO SPAIN
A shipment of eleven 'top Hol-
steins left Malton airport Oct -
Ober .10th for Madrid, Spain. In:
chided were'seven bulls and four
female's, all of .them, blue bloods
representing the . finest •families.
of the Holstein, breed Yet devel-
oped in Canada. •
•' The cattle were bought by the
Spanish . Department of Agricul=
tune at Madrid. The 'bulls' are a
follow-up to a group ' sent, ,last
year for use -,in„ the government's
artificial breeding program .for
the improvement of Spanish`
-dairy' cows:The ;heifers are the
first ;HQlstein" females ever ex;
ported• from Canada to Spain.
Contributing to,•' the' shipment
was Harvey Ackert and ' Son of
Tiverton.
The 'bull froth Harvey's herd
is sired. by •Glenafton Copyright,.
'he, a son of the, seven times A11
Canadians Montvic Rag Apple.
Marksman. The dam of the Ack-
ert bull is Priscilla Beauty Can:
ary, one of .the. foundation cows
in .the herd of . L.: B. 'Reid, .Rip-
ley. She has a thirteen lactation
twice -a -day milking'. lifetime pro-
duction of 175,705 lbs: milk and
6,050 • l'bs. • fat, average test 3.44%
butterfat. , • and. .also.gav-e ;'t<he—.-x-redtation-tinel-subscription?
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.SOFTWOOD and HARDWOOD SLABS
One Foot Length , , . •a
Deliveries from •1Q to ' 15 Cords per Load
`I'o .Place ,Orders Phone'.Collect :_
ODPRiCI MAN " R '
IJ ING CO.; L.TD.
I . , . Phone 61,, Goderich
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KINLOUGH
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and conducted . a contest. Ladies
taking part in the' study book
(Intended ,for Last Week) on Hindu • religion were, Airs.
Perry Hodgins, Mrs. Frank Mari"-
The W.,M.S, of the Presbyter: den, . Mrs. Thomas MacDonald,
ian Church met at the home of • Mrs. Alex' Percy, ,Mrs, John Em• •:,
Mrs. ' Morley Busriti1 with Mrs. rnerson,- Mrs. Mark Johnston and.
John 'Emerson in charge. Follow-' Mrs.. Robert • MacDonald.. • The:
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ingthe devotional part, Mrs: missionary who was studied teas
Wesley Guest led in prayer.
"Holy. "Ghost". was the word for
the roll call.. A report on the
bale Was given by Mrs. .Robert
MacDonald.; '. A poem. "Nwer
Alone" was read by Elizabeth
Scott. Mrs. . L. :Sutton was in
charge of the • followings program Have you
Miss Hail ''Reavely -of India.The p.oern: ` 1 .•love a tree". • was
read by"•Miss Mari ,Percy. Re-
freshments were ; served. ' Mris.
'Ben Scott will be the October
hostess. • •;
• y renewed yaur. Ben-;'
1l OBBINTON -YGUNG ` WEAN -
MINISTERIAL CANDIDATE
• (By Rev. G A.' Meikiejohri,'' :i
' Bruce -Presbytery Secretary)
Men'.;and minister were ino 'e
by•the ', word of vital . happenings
at • 'Bruce Presbytery :• meeting .
Chesley.. on the 20,th:
Another young . rat', 'Irvine
Wolfe '•.of..D'oh!binton. was `receiv-;
ed as a ,candidate for the, Christ-
ian . Ministry in . , the ' United
Church of Canada. He •has al-'
• ready completed two yearsst.u.dy'
in O.A,C., Guelph; ' and: faithfully
Served this past sumrrier Girt the
Gler1•ella-1VlissionFi-eld in-Marti-�-L
:toba. The , newly, :elected chair
man . of. Presbytery,' Rev... W.. M.
Whidden, minister at Chesley
officiated. Irvine referred to his
Christian home. and conimunity
as pYloting`forceS-i This 1#fe, Mir-.
amici .Carnp .had also figured in.
his'.younger-years: • . '
Reporting on . the summer's
activities" of this, camp,.' Rev, W.
D. Elrnslie 'informed Presbytery
of-.-imw Lddeve•1•oipments-4hyd-ro-'i-n-
•stalled, building projects and the
holding . o f . seven' «amps 'for boys
and girls • and ,young people
',About .five hundred 'Strong:
The hearts' of• supporters' were
warmed -by the news that a' sum-
berman, had, caught the vsion of
the Church's great task ar;<'d had,
donated 1uniiber for the first" one.
of new cabins. being erected on
the site;''a fine bit of stewardship
and a enerous , challenge to r•°.
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We, • are the ,only manufac-
turers in this part of Ontario
of high class monuments;
,who import granite from the
1Q1d2C1ui tryJn-thg=.cbugh-by_
the carload and process from ''
,the rough to the finished
monument. No ° middleman.`
When • choosing a monument
come: 'and' •see, one • of the
largest selections • in Ontario.,;'
Established over sixty years.
'Write. or. phone Walkettoit• 8
and_reverse-charges;...
SKELTON
MEMORIALS
WALKERTON
SIXTH AND' NINTH
-ante.ncled---for bast' W.eeit)
lr•. and Mrs.. Bill Kinahen • &
bhY, were visitors . with vela -
s in Stratford and London
°-ink-..the. eek
Cor,gratulations to lvlr; • Si Mrs.
Do old 'Murray • on the birth . 'of
the ir• little .da"ttghter. `
M'rs: • Wm: Dawson and Mx;. &'
Mrs. Wesley Tiffin of Iyangside
were visitors on :Sunday+with Mr.
•. and. M�Vttda
na►you spry:
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Realizing that, the National'
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emu t
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Yall . Cl iii -Of s7"and—olif ieh organ
izations were .invited to pray for
the' Holy 'Spirit's release anvingst,
the people of,Bruce, The discuss-
ions' on this Movement. of Power
were intense, for the import of
v1rhati .mn'ay ha).pen in :the days. '
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