The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-07-25, Page 6(ASTER /MOTOR TURN -OVER
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'Grote.
me e Walker of Aber
"WaShin ori and Mrs, Chas.
' � a visited with.
E apt s Wiugh i vis.
*e titeS and ' friends here.:
MOS:Gertrude Walsh and Scott,
',returned home after . a motor trip
• the West where they attended
.*e roXedding of her son. . Jack, .
Mrs, Dorothy.Thompson re -
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'rued •home after .a t'ri , o'
ast ,coast.
Mr. (arid Mrs. Verne Hodgins.
` ori '• us visited on Tuesday with
�. . "'ter .. .. ,
Nr:' and . Mrs Tom Hodgins: •
Miss 1Vlarie Schneller, who vis-
ited for a -sew days . with friends'
cit Wiarton, •returned • home
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Miss Evelyn • Nicholson, spenta.
few days . during.' the •week w th
Miss Gladys Gawley .at. Purple:
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MONVMENTS
SKELTOi.,-
:WALKERTON
'wc,,are , the only- ananufac-
`.turers'in this part of Ontario
'Of..high. class' 'monuments.
who Iniport.granite.from the'
.Old Country in the- rough by
the carload and process • from
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the rough to the `finished
monument. • No middleman.
When choosing:, a :monument
come and /see one' of the'T
largest selections: in ;Ontario..:
Estabiished,oversixty years.
Write .or phone Walkerton, 8
• and reverse charges.•.`
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'SKELTON
MEMORIALS
. WALKERTON '
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'Miss Sheila 1.1aldenby spent the
past week with Toronto relatives.
Miss, Donna Nieliolsori spent a
few :days with... ss ,:Elaile Sles-
ser at. Glams..
OW SENTINEI4 LUCKNOWr ONTARIO laDNICISDAY, JULY 25th;, *956
MUCH MEMBERS
TOUR, NIAGARA,
A nine -car. special train trans-
ported four hundred ,sind seventy
Huron County 4-11 Agricultural
Mr, and 110 fres. Jack Darr re -•I ;Club members and leaders to the
,tom m their wedding Niagara ' Peninsula, on Tuesday,.
trip:, We welec ne Joan to ' our' July 17th on their• annual, tour;
community. . .• ;Arri'ving in • St. Catharines • the
Miss! C of ne C .ler visited with I' group • 'disembarked from the
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Mr. and Mrs, Berticholson. train onto thirteen buses which
Mr, Ralph Halder y of Tor were used to transport . them in
ontoand Rickey Fry of Clinton the Niagara areaFollowing, an
spent the week -end with Mr. and hour's drive in the St, Catharines.
Mrs. W. E. 1Ialdenby .' ' area the.group arrived at Queen-
• ' Wall •returned home_ stop 'Heights Park where • a picnic.
1VI
rs Wm, lunch was enjoyed by all in. the
after being a •patient at Victoria. •.
Hospital, London. spacious • park.- • grounds.. During
P
• M. Frank ank ' Maulden accom- the 'luncheon hour the, 4-H mem..
,panied Misses Nellie, Margaret
sand•. Helen . Malcolm .on a motor
trip to dMuskoka' Cdver...the weer
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end:
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DEALER,
Esso and. Esso' Extra Gasoline
Marvelube
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NOBILOIL
ATLAS TIRES --p
• Always look to Imperial
for the best
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Modern Equipment': For
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'Wheel. Balancing
▪ "J. E.', MacDONALD
Phone 3, Lucknow'
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•Mrs. Arthur Phillips of Font-
hill, spent the week -end with her
father, Mr, J. R: Lane. Y
Miss Donna Nicholson went to
London this week -end where she
will remain for two weeks
11Vtr.• Wm. Montgomery and eau- ,•
ghter Mildred 'of Detroit . visited 1
during the week with relatives'
hers had the op
portunity of view-
ing• Brock's Mfrnument arid many.'.
availed " thernselves.• of the '4,
portunity, of climbing : up the
towerinside the monument. The
`Labra: 'Secord monument stand-
Mg upon the Heights of Queen
st'On. was also drawn to the'MM.
hers' attention;: • ..• • '
Foilewiitg lunch, the•• part3 • was.
split into two groups. and while
one group'visited, the Ontario
Hydro's floral " clock and toured
the,. Sir Adam Beak Niagara Gen-
erating Station No. . ];, the other'
half of the group visited Fort
George. At Fort George' Mr., 'W.
Pyre, • superintendent, 'welcomed
both' groups and personally • guid-
ed the 4-11 ' members through the
Many :historic .buildings located
in the Fort, . w
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;. Following these visits both
. �' ...
groups drove by ;bus t'hr'ough' the
scenic Niagara Parks )route . to
Niagara Falls. Here .for an hour'
the young people had the • oppor-
tunity »of seeing ,tlie beauty'and
magnificence of . the ;American
and Canadian Falls, The 2,600 ft,
wide 'Horseshoe Falls, ' 162 feet
ire he` k th" • lffered, aye tt can ;
trast to the 1,000 foot wide, i6l-
foot-.h4h jAnneri r} Falls: •m
Following a barbecue :chicken,
dinner at the Rapids Hotel the
wilyreturned totheir- train '
which had now caught lip to the ,
group in Niagara Falls, All ar. ,
,ralgements Ifo. • sthe tour, were
completed by •Mr. D. F Walter,
travelling, passengerr agent,. CNR
at Toronto; G W, 'M'ontgomery,
agricultural representative and
Arthur Bolton, assistant agricul-
tural representative for Huron
County, assisted by y . the Huron
1Caun,ty 4-H.Club Leaders' . assoc-
iati'on. -
A sound truck and operator
kindly • provided. by Ontario Hy-
dro greatly` facilitated, the.move,
merit of ' • such a large. ,number' •
from 'place to' place: on, the tom.,
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Have you renewed your Sentinel?
Visitors. during .the week with
,Mrs,Harvey Hod `ins' and ' boys
. ,,y g.
were Mr. and. Virg. James Ruby,
Sandra and 'Fay, Mr. and Mrs.
Rae' Elliott, John, Florence and'.
Rae' of DetaroiE; MI's onnWS"tan=°
ley of Michigan and '•• Mrs., Ellen
Carson, Kincardine., ••
• Mrs. A. Hodgins of Detroit is
spending .awhile with -Mr.. and
Mrs.' Wm. ;Cox and Rev. G ' B;.
• 51boled To Repair All, Makes' :Of.
Tractors, Machines & Shop Work
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RM ACETYLENE . & ARO WELDING
K I N LOUGH GARAGE
P lone 18-r 2O, Ripley
THE HOME OF QUALITY SERVICE
and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS
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Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mason
acid family, • of Edmonton were,
recent : visitors with Mr. and. Mrs.
Jack Hewitt . and family. . '
• Rev�:G.s_B Cox, Mrs. Ada Hod-
gins, Mr.; and 1Virs Wm '.Cox at,-'
tended the Cod family reunion on
Saturday,• at Goderich.
Miss Karen .Nicholson visited;
over , the . week=end.. with-.' Lenore
•Slessor, .Glans. -
Dr:.C,, ,.,Dolaovan • and ;grandson'.
Tommy of Chicago.. and Mrs. Jas:
M irray of .;London'visited during
the ' Week ,with Mr. •and Mrs. P.
A.: Murray and family.. ; '
• Mr. and• Mrs. 'Arthur Graham.
arid .Mrs. Dorothy Thompson en;
tertained ; the members •'of the 1
Gra'ham family at a ; family din-;
ner on Sunday, •• ,•
Please keep in mind the vaca-
tion Bible -School from' July 30th
•tog. August 3rd. inclusive.
!
• 'Anniversary services will be (
held next Sunday, July 29th; at -1
11. a.m and 7.30 p.in.; iri the Ang-
lican Church., Everyone, is wel-
come at these services:.
: ,
iecent visitors with Mr.. and
Mrs. James Hodgins were Mr.
Mrs. John Lockhart of Burling-
ton', Mr..and Mrs. .Harvey And,.
erson and" Mrs. Perry Anderson
of . Kincardine,' Mr. and Mrs. Geo..
Hodgins of Woodstock; 'Mr.. and
Mrs.• Wan. •Rousom,':Mr. and Mrs.
John'' Rousoin of London and Mr.
and .Mrs.. Walter Wilson of 'Kin
sardine.
Mr. Alphonse' 1V1urray motored
'to„ Regina during the ' week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Borthwick'
of St. Catharines were here • at-
tending the funeral_of his father,
the later Arthur l orthwick. We
extend synapathy'•to the bereaved
Ones..
Mr. and Mrs. T. Bell and boys,
and. Mgrs: 'Bell, ;'Sr., of Amberley,
visited on Sunday with Mr: and
s. ert `� i olio$.'
' Mr. Harold Walker of Toronto,
Mrs. Wm: Walker. of Petrolia and
Mrs. J. Purvis, Con. 2; visited
with Mrs.. John Barr.. and faMily
on Sunday.: ` 1 -
Visitors with Mr. • and,Mrs.
Frank Johnston. were Mr.' and;
Mrs; Carman Johnston' and Miss
Lois Johnston of Toronto,. Miss
Betty Anderson of Lucknow, Mr,
and Mrs. Louis Vegh of Wind-
. .r,.
indser•,. _;Mrs..._ -Fluter ., Bushell and '
Nancy Jane Bushell of Kinloss,
'Mrs. Wm:' Bushell of Lucknow
visited during the • week with her
sister, M.S. J. W. Colwell.
Miss May •. Boyle is spending'
,this •week at the "Rest -A -While"
lodge at Bruce Beach. . '
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39 PLATES
REGI. LIST' .$13.30
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96 -amp. capacity. Replace your old
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AND., .York
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REG. LIST d $27.75
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