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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-05-30, Page 3r. 6 • WEDNESDAY? ,SAY BOth, 1956 e ' .11101.01.10, LUCK NOW • • UNITED Ch#URCH e Minister: s ev. lr. A Melkleiohn, R B.A,,; B.D.: , SUNDAX', JUNE 3rd r• . 10.00' a,m.: Church School,, .s 11.00 a.m.: W.ALS.: Service •, Speaker, Mr. E, X;, Umbaeh How, ..sirfooloireolotimor4•1•1411•4mgorsomprikallo Music' from Pine River. h' Evening Service Withdrawn; - e'' • •kuckaow ' • a. •'R: • _rI- 'I • e pan ... `. sb � Chur e ch= .P� Y 't 3: ,- • Rev, Wallaee'.Me9lean, •' d Minister ' • ;SUNDAY,: JUNE 3rd' it . 10.00 a.m.: Sunday, School,, , 1- 11.00 ,a.m.: Sacrament pf the n Lord's Supper. • r. 3.00 p.•m•: Dungannon, 7.00 p.m.: Evening Worship, Preparatory Services: . Dungannon, Thurs'. May 3 a .1sT . n' 8.00 Pams Lucknow, 1r'riday; June 1st, . wheey held_t iheir_ .,n .th.0 �. _... __erefoard- { 1 ..-:+222_2• .. _ :,, :' C�•iR��lna. • , •mninrv"•n HELUCKNow SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Local' (St General M. ' and Mrs. ' Harry Buxton of Victoria,. B.C., are spending the 'Week -end- with .her aunt and uncle,, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reid. Mr, and 1VIrs, .W,: B. Anderson were •in London on• ,Saturday at- tending the graduation of their son-in-law; Dr. Win. Swan.• Mrs. Cecil Wheeler of Blyth and Mrs. ,Grant 'MacDiarmid of town were 'guests at • Miss No'r-. een • Kilpatrick's graduation --al London on Saturday, Dr• W C. MacGregor of Chi- cago, . was a visitor; last week with his sisters, :'Catherine • 1VIaeGreger of town -and Mrs.' GeOr e Stuart,: who,IS at present' in St. Joseph's. Hospital,' ;London. Mr, acid Mrs. Hugh Luttrel of port 'Frances were ;visitors the first of the week with theircoos- ins, Mr. and Mrs; John Hall and .Mt. and . Mrs. Ed Thom. Mrs. Luttrel was formerly Helen Thom. • ; 'GOOD, SEEDING WEATHER, -HEREFORD SALE. SUFFERS It's hard to. outguess the wea- therman. George Kennedy, Oli- ver ;MoCliarles and Robert. Mason found that • out on Saturday. • .: ,,apps'p«'MI/R4HiWM.�Ytoa�•n�eo•r�orl,I;� ... ft- •The date was set' for late May; �s..: iMrs. Charges . Elliott's father,. W. H: Ratz `of Burkes Falls, Who is ninety, and her sister and'her husband, Mr. and Mrs Ira Ddblbs• C -llander . attend ed of a Mr: E1= 1) lion's funeral and are remaining for a • few days 1 ' •'•-• Mr. and Mrs• Jack Mathers .(formerly Jane Armstrong)., Miss • ' Beatrice Armstrong, .Mrs. A. C. •' Barrett and Mr.,anct Mrs. Victor ft- • Barrett. and daughter 'of Lon= S.' don,. Were • week -end •guests of • ' Mr. and. Mrs. Wm.' Armstrong: • Miss Cora MacQuaig returned Q ' horse Saturday. after .spending .d . the .past 'eight' Weeks 'with her FIVE-YEAR CENSUS I STARTS FRIDAY This. Friday, . June 1st,. will se the : corinxnencement of Canada first' quinquennial Census on , nation-wide scale. ' .. ' Bruce . Electoral ; District • h been divided . into forty-el0 m enueration. areas, with a enumerator for each. The enum erators will make house-to-hous calls to • collect the inforrnatio required. In urban areas the will take only the census of pop ulation. "In rural areas they wil also• take the census of . agricul tore.•• ' Donald' K. 1VIcLay of Ripley' i Census -A• •Commissioner :' for ' the district, 'who ,is assisted u/by.. two field supervisors,; Cecil E.,- Ma- h ood .of Teeswater and Donald C, Simmie of Marton.. Local: enumerators appointed are, Lucknow: Mrs. Jessie Ahin; Kinloss' Township: Mr. Ross14c- McGregor, ' Mr. Fraser MaaKin- non and Mr. Phonse A:. 1Vlurr.ay;' Culross Township. Mr:' Joseph King, Mr. Patrick Campbell • and Mr. Douglas Kennedy.. When all the census documents ave been completed. : and cheek•- ed they will be ,sent td the reg=.. opal- , office of the .Doanitii,on ureau of; Statistics at Toronto or editing-anmachine punch-- zxrg 'Therale s ,le'aId>n, �� P g. to ublication• of the. results will .be' ,arried' .out at the headquarters• ffice of. the Dominion Bureau plated, but: last .at :Ottawa: • e 's a as n. e n y' 1 s' i B P when seeding would : normally .p 'have' been com ' weekproducedabout th.e.only .. ;good' seeding: '•weather . of the spring;, and.' farmers 'naturally' wer•en't. going • to leave: the land, to •attend a sale. 'The crowd was'small, but the sale ` Was :started. in fairness to• those legitivrriate buyers who were: Present. About -:ten' head ,'were sold; before the, sale • was called Wilfred , Wright: of . Elmwood; paid: the ,top. price (of '$225: for• a bull • from . .the Mason. • herd, and Edward' R. McQuillin topped,•the price • for the females -'wihe'n he sisters, 'Sarah and Mary ' in Chi- bought a cow . and her calf for h• sago • • - • ..250 frogn the Kennedy herd.: )4•0•111•11174irk00•1110114)411,41411*.).71111;' 11•111•14111111114,011,641,04174 TRADE IN YOUR; OLD 'SUITE rz • .OF ;FURNITURE • 'S at the• : . .. a'. ssz MiIdrna.y furniture Store • jr Chesterfield, Bedroom' or Kitchen Suite ' "'Show cushion, • drawer or chair from old suite to Schuett's salesman for :trade-in' 'evaluation: • . TWO LARGE SHOWROOMS of furniture on each side of Main Street,'' 1Viildmay` Free • Delivery GODFR,EY :SCHUETT, MILD'MAY. 1 1t• • d ' { f BORN. JOHNSTON—4 Kincardine Hes:• pital on Tuesday, May. 29th, to, 1VIr. 'and Mrs Robert 1 • PAGE TIMEX Ladies" and. Men's Wear — Fashion M'... ' cry 'PHONE..85, LVCHNOW ounanonGarments CORSETS . , • by Nuback, La''Deesse, etc'.. CORSEL',ETTES ; , by Lagnon; 'E,;T., Grenier, etc .GIRDLES wide variety in wrap a 'ound, zip' -up and ull-o• - BRASSIERRES • . .. h.ort. _:a s nd" �'• long line: We carry full size;'range in '•a11' , brands,, Padded, strapless, front, side' and back h ° BELTS : 00 all prices and sizes Be Fitted'Early For Hot, .:Weather Needs` • •' • PLAYTEX GIRDLES; in All Styles COTTON:,BLOUSES _all colors . • TEKAS , :�'AN JEANS ;& 'COLORS ''for• the Family ISHORTS -large ' assortment 2 • to 6x up S roll • ,call was' answered . 'by 23 anemlb'erswith a question. and answer' from' ,the. shorter' cate- chisrn A" forum on "The chang- ing , ways • of life" was ' conducted -b. .#Mrs.:Ht �' Malc�•enz Parrish,' `Mrs. Donald Simpson,' !Mrs.' F. M'a'Donald, Mrs. S. -Mac=. Lerman and Mrs. A. Howes. •The delegates :'•chosen for'the.: Pres byterial ' are Mrs. S. MacLennan and Mrs. R. Wilson.' An • nvi a- - tion to :Kincardine W:M.S. ' fore. -June 12th Was accepted. Sharon West and Barbara Lillian. Mac- -Kenzie ac_ - Kenzie: -spin, ' .- g t and Mies. •�). ' MacLean'. read tier' horn the a Malcolms in Formosa: Lunch was served by the ,hostess and com- mittee:. ..•. �;�',�o�•i�+�owuu�n��w,al�,�+iso�ci�+t�n��,�„t��li�� mrd `I':• e DOMINION Today • Johnston, ' Kincardine (Betty , 1VIcNei-1),, a daughter. CA VIP BELL --in 'Wmgham rGen eral •Hospital 'on. Wednesday, May 223rd', 1956, . to Mr, and Mrs. , Wm. Ira Campbell' of - Goderich (nee 'Catherine Ketchabaw), ., a daugh- ,ter' Patricia Catherine, •a sister for : Bill. :GAR ISS -to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Garniss (nee:Isabel Douglas)'; .on•` 'Thursday, May' 24th, a 'daughter, Mary .Edith, a sister for Douglas and Bill. JOHNSTON—at Mt. Sinai Hospr ' tat, Toronto, 'on Sundaly, May 20, ,to Mr. .and Mrs. Wm. Johnston • . I 'of Harnilton, a ' daughter a sister,. for. Thain;, ! i :ASHf IELD -Mrs. Peter -Van der ;Lay ;g -ave !her home , for , the May . meeting „ of the W.M.S. • last - .T,hursday. ' >The president; .' Mrs: Hugh Mac= Kenzie, 'was. in charge and led in prayer ,after' ' the opening hymn.. The scripture - and . meditation,' were read by Mrs. Reuben Wil- son.who also gave a .prayer. Mrs: David .MacKenzie read the -- oh1ap- - ter from the study .book, `and the r • • R,' o • . ,• • • •'..:, r,x • .i • : • •• •; .. • .• '., .;• • , - I i • i f:f${�1?l}i it .irl$:f•:.::: ;• • .si?.:::%tr}t•4.: .,$•r,?:::.}'f•::: ::;. ;$? ::iii4iM: f. 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' Because we enjoy a : saving, we pass the saving Or to -you. ..Dominion is top.y quality -twine, rodent - and , insect`` fireated.., Guaranteed for use In all makes'' -cif twine -tying, pick-uo balers. Order Today: MEXICAN: 'TWINE Viking :and. Randers Brands ,:DANISH 'TWINE , - owTAViiiiable at .Lucknow -fir. Ripley �r_el�aven Milling Phone - 9, Lucknow .TaEBEST' BUYS IN 6 Owers We are exclusive dealers for the new DUO -TRIM POWER MOWER Made by•tare-Makers---of:-Famous Duo•.Thernr-Heaters • Duo -Trim "vacuum cleans" 'your 'lawn leaving it with. • a ,:velvety •.swept tip look .-w : no more :raking: as' -=ex -, elusive "wind tunnel" • action chopsa clippings grass �cli ria. s and leaves extra fine . no n'. o. ie trx rmi. n g chores- eu.ts right ..up :to 'all• borders . reversible handle,. ' no moref`.'11" turns -.. ,. safe,'_ easy starting . com- plete with. leaf mulches. We. Also Handle The V4�e11-Knc�wri:Ltn�a Mve�l:-1Vltiwers Swirlcut 'Jr:, Swirlcut Sr., Reel 'Cut Considered One of, the Best, Line of Mowers . Made Webster Kinnon Piurnbing, Heating,Wiring) EavOr.oughing --- 'Phone 50 s. •