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WEDNESDAY? ,SAY BOth, 1956 e '
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UNITED Ch#URCH
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SUNDAX', JUNE 3rd
r• . 10.00' a,m.: Church School,,
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11.00 a.m.: W.ALS.: Service
•, Speaker, Mr. E, X;, Umbaeh
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Music' from Pine River.
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;SUNDAY,: JUNE 3rd'
it . 10.00 a.m.: Sunday, School,, ,
1- 11.00 ,a.m.: Sacrament pf the
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3.00 p.•m•: Dungannon,
7.00 p.m.: Evening Worship,
Preparatory Services: .
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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.
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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
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' horse Saturday. after .spending
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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: •
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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.:
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ssz MiIdrna.y furniture Store
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jr Chesterfield, Bedroom' or Kitchen Suite
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"'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
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JOHNSTON—4 Kincardine Hes:•
pital on Tuesday, May. 29th, to,
1VIr. 'and Mrs Robert
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CORSEL',ETTES ;
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COTTON:,BLOUSES _all colors . •
TEKAS , :�'AN JEANS ;& 'COLORS ''for• the Family
ISHORTS -large ' assortment 2 • to 6x up
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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
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Kenzie: -spin, ' .-
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MacLean'. read
tier' horn the a
Malcolms in Formosa: Lunch was
served by the ,hostess and com-
mittee:.
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e DOMINION Today •
Johnston,
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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-
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ter from the study .book, `and the
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.. HEAD OFFICE --'=- LONDON, ONTARIO
►n. District Representative E. H. AGNEW, •LUCKNOW
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We 'buy twine by •the.
carload. ' 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
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Made by•tare-Makers---of:-Famous Duo•.Thernr-Heaters
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elusive "wind tunnel" • action chopsa clippings
grass �cli ria. s
and leaves extra
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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
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