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• *AGE TWO
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'TRACTOR 0 Miss cl � r .trye. ;CATH ��S
a� �tx �ar��
to, employment
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LAOIS LEG. after a two week vacation with FOR, �1� �,,Y
_ her sisters, Nettie and o'po t A, klirthme of t agiad�M held
a
l!REAKSNEWS) . Sproul. We are glad' J
Lary pe ANNON•at the
. L• • •• � ,racy Pentland,, � year=old son` Nettie'nicely recovering from El�phickh ori . Sunday, to observe,
_, ; Mr, and'Mrs. Wilfred Pent -.pneumonia. `
land met with a serious accident Services. will resume
19th on Dun- i he It. W birthday
of herfather,
• .N.•r. and Mrs.
last Pridhalf
-afternoon at . their on Sunday, Augus .
farm, half .a. mile north: of the 'gannon United Church' pastoral. Leesin live at K?ailoss
oats was .the charge;. owith Rev. George Watt Present at toe gathering were..
�tiklage. Harvesting Norm,'T�ee n of the home farm;
order ° of the day and Larry • was in charge. • Mr. and, Mrs. J. ELphick, Para-
• riding on .the . irctor while his. • t , _ _ _ • mount; Mr. and Mrs. C. Lamont,
Rodger Pentland, age 410', Zion . W.M.S. ,
�ousiri, Westford; Mr. 'and Mrs, S: 'Mae -
for
was reaching The August meeting was held
' . Was driving. , Donald,. ' Teeswater; M;s. T. .Mac -
at .the home , of Mrs. Howard Bar- I na d_Teeswater,.:M_r. and Mrs:
dor` the, 1iydraulic when the wheel' D•o k
• :, caught his overalls •th1 o�►ing• firm ger with -17 ladies, one visitor
'``eel sing • over '� 15 children Present. Mrs. I. ,Leesln, Belmore; Mr. and ,Mad
,off with.the., wheel. t, Kinloss; Mr,, a
and. 'breaking `it :m two and
presided:. "Psalm • 748: mon
keg • " • s. Gordon . Mrs. V. Johnston; Ripley . Mr:
.daces. ,He is i ' Godes ch Hos- was read in orison. Mr
as well "as can be ex -and ^ Mrs. M; Bell, Walkerton; '
;�pital doing Ritchie read the .Christian Stew- •. .and Mrs, L Boisvert, Kirk=
•Pee
t Both lads are well : ex- ardshiP 'and. Mrs. , W. G •„Hunter
ed Mrs. '.l•and Lake; Miss Mynea fie .iowe,
�erienced' with . tractor, work. gave. a teiriperance, reading. Mrs.
t.
Bellamy' and sis- ,Robt. Helm took' charge for the and Mden ums. Pete J e ' 1'inof Rin'
• ,Mrs.. .Harry,mer op -
ter, • Mrs. Colin Ca4a}bell • of Ot- ,children's program which was as absent,
Were visitors m the village ley were
Iawa 'chic, Nancy . 'recitations, Brenda Rt-
follows reci�kland aid •Roddy I Others present were Pte Ken.
• oue ,day last,Week renewing . ae- ! , ;
;quaintances.• - McDonagh; duets, Elaine Cook & EUPhickhomeon � a 30 -day fur.-.
Tom Fowler, G.C.I. student, Dianne : Humphrey, Joyce and lough from Calgary and
Miss
has • returned ' after .''working six Dianna Laidlaw of London;: read- Irene Elphick of Westervelt Col-
-weeks .on his uncle Fred .Fow- Ings, Carol Helm,' Beatrice. Gib-. lege, London,
• •ler's . fruit farm at Beamsville, i and Mrs. Leesin have : 41
,sen,: Ann Ritchie, Pasty Laidlaw Mr.
• Mrs and Mrs, Bill McClure •and 'of London; piano solo, Marlene grandchildren' and one great
sons of Elmira were •• week end ,Hunter Mrs. R. helm, read the granddaughter, • Lynda Hamilton,
visitors with his parents, 'Mr- ' • ,hildren's story, Mrs Wes -Bit- daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. "Bud”
Mrs. W. H.McClure: chic is to eget . the'. program '•.for, Hamilton
aMr.nd Mrs.' Harvey Mole .ea-
Vie• September meeting; Mrs W To commemorate the ogccasion,
gage' with a construction gang; tG, Hunter, and Mrs, Allan Rit._ MT Leesin was. presented • with
who at present ate working . chie are to . visit the shut-ins an electric "razor. ,
''''the , •Or�angevi11e '_district;, were ' MOM the' August to ,.,September'
• bon* . for the week -end- meetings, M Mrs. Kirkland closes
30: • . and- Mrs. James . Wilson themeeting' with ,prayer:
have returned after . spending , 2
weed with the latter's parents,'
:fir, and: Mrs. John Crawford, of THAit BIGGER MARKET
Kenora.:: The.:hame coming of , ;the
fain* in that time. ' in cele
bration` of- Mr.. and Craw -
,ford's golden 'weddin ' anniver=
THE; LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO'
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now; the • large group 'of
and post vr. ar' ' babies will
be • / reaching , legal drinking
age 'd -' (We)" the brewers will
have that bigger market for their
produc s.. .it should ou
WEDNESDAY, 'AUGUST 15, . l#56.
sion_AiIn....
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We
haye e installed ,mtodern fool=proof .equipment
toy
arantee precunon" aim .headights, on
all makes of case . •
Aiming can be done in daylight or darkn ou
don't even have to turn On the headlights. The Gu
y Abner is ��nnade with' the •• accuracy. of
T-3' Safety optical .instrument.'
J •• :. , .:
• precision p
•An
other '"FIRST" In� Automotive Lighting
Drive in Now for a Headlight Cheek,
entraI::.Gara
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Mason and Cook Phone., 148, Lucknd%v
can do to • speed up , their • entry'
into the. market, but it's bound
to come, just as sure as day. fol-
lows night".
"We have . no intention of giv.- 1
ing up'. our -right to sell alcohol
in your living'room, 'and.. there' is
nothing anybody" .can : do to stop
Visitors recently withy, Misses
'Nettie and Rebuia Spro l were t And t h ld be the • •'`With complete and admirable
Adis.. Jack •Ferry,' Mrs-'. "\,Al$ert.best group of beerdrinkers to franknessthe . LBI, - •-(Licensed
Powles ,and Mr: and `Mrs- :.Teak- come along in a long while, be-, Beverage Industries, Inc. public
Os. of St. Thomas.'. cause More,. of those people have, relations voice for the liquor..
Cdr,..Ken Brown'' of Ottawa is seen ;beer served in 'their: home traffic •.in the V S.A) freely_., ad-.
spending some . holidays at home . and come to . accept ,it as a per- 'nits that its goal, is 'an expan-
with his parents, .Mr. and ..Mrs:1 feet .social beverage than ever sion of, sales'." . • '
• Wilbur :Bro*n. --•.' before . in histtiry}.. Nothing we. • THE VOICE—May 1936--Advt.
ve 4C. ea, pli4 deposit'.
ork Brand tlioice Peaches
ea Bags
Stokely Fanei *Pzuripkin, 28 07... Z for 33c
Jumbo Pack Carnival Peanuts, lg. poly:bag 39c
•NeW Pink Camay, bath size ' 2 for 27c.
Iced.Tei Tumblers; containing. tea. bags, 25, .47c'
Aiumpun Salad Dressing,•16 oz, jar . 39c*
Rose brand Sweet Mixed' Pickles, 16 oz. jar 33c
Bernard/1i Mason Lids, lids dr- 21c, 2 pe. •dz. 37c
Celia •CrYstaiS PIE0- 29c
cornPtete ,beieetion.'SPICES, as LOWEST Prices
MESH. NO,,1 CLOVER HONEY, L., Vs and 2".4
CANADA'S FECEST, COVFEES! Birds EYe ()range ,e, 6 cse. tin'.,... 2 for 39e •
Join 1.,404,444Ntatisried CustoznerS Birds Eye Potato Patties, 12 oz. pkg. 2 for 39e
R.ed a.nd White Blend, .. .SL17' Birds Ele Fish StidFA, w- pkg. 33e
Specialized, Bu$inOs Training
:Fa -Term opens 'September 4th_ _ _
,* Practical Instruction .in all Cominercial Subjects.
Association ,•
$18.00 per, Month
Modern Eqiiipment 011.
GODERICH BUSINESS COLLEGE
East Street Goderich, Ontario PhOne 428
RELATIVES .HERE ATTEND •
ROBERT COOK'S FUNERAL
• •Bob Cook 'who VOS 'well known
ed away at Lions Head on Sat -
Jack ', Coelt, his 'father having'
been a native of Paramount . .
• Bob was a .veteran.' of World
I and. recently underwent an (IP-.
leg at Westminster Hospital.
The funeral, under Legion.
auspices, was at' Lions Head 'on
Tuesday. Among the 'relatiVes, in
attendance were . Mr. arid Mrs.
land . Mrs. Robert Hamilton, "Mr.
ank:Mrs. Wm. and cam-
. Bob was the 'eldest of a' fainily
. nine. He is survived by four
brothers, • of .Ferndale, Ont.;
jack of Ferndale, Mich.; George
• of Ingersoll; Charlie. of Royal
Oak, and four sisters,
Beatrice. of Owen Sound, 'Ethel
of .Purple Valley, Sadie and Ger-
tie of Lions Bead:
MANY FAVOR .9PEN
PlOp M*RKET •
I A press release by the Grey
land Bcuce Federation of Agri-
culture states that the figures
shoW that 'the campaign LS; what
ITo date, 30,943 farmers have
been. contacted in Ontario, re -
conducted by the Ontario Hog
Producers AisoCiation, aria 271797
Ior. 89.4 percent • indiCated they'
1 trolled . marketing program. , In
the Counties of Grey and Bruce
17.,093 farmers ' were' contacted of ,, ,
Freshie Fruit Drink Powders 5 pkgs. 29c Sw'eet, juicY Sinikisk Oranges, 252's,, 2 der. 830
Maple Leaf fancy Sockeye Salmon, tin. 47c Large, fresh- caniillower . 21c
10c off .Joy Liquid Detergent new, tin 32e Home grown•navortui TritilatOeS attractive price
7e off Gt. Oxydol with Oxygen bleaeb, pkg70e Young, tender, for Salads or Het Meals
7 -Pc. Deluxe SaLad .Set, 89c witb. 'S5.00 order Marsh Carrots, 2* bags 2 loe 21e
8 -Pc. Plastic. Kitchen Set, 99e With 65.04 order Large, 'juicy Wateraiel . . . 93e
tore
en Yea Reelly
eed Nei I
S TATE •#A14
is -aliveiys: near!
At home or away .9 . there
are nearly 8000 State Farm
agents and claims adjusters '
ready to 'serve you when
you needtiloAnp:itYreasooti carniad:e
seririce, plus sound protea -
pend on outstanding claims
rates when you in-
sure With' State
cOniplete infor-
11 poi ts lunwysir
;STATE 'FARM AO.
REUBEN WILSON
R.R. 3, GODERICII•
Phone' 80,-r-8,. Dungannon
the
i which 6,612 or 93.2 percent were truckers delivered producent
I iff favor of producer contr011ed hogs as directed. Up to August
, inarketing,• This shows that far- 3rd,• 62 truckers . were ' delwering
1 tries's want their htigs on. 'the I all their hods 'to' the open mar -
1 the highest bid from the. packer, ' Grey -arid •BrUee ' fatte-ri--,--are.-----,--,
I Before' this campaign started, 46 leading ifie way for Producer '
I percent of the Grey -Bruce hogs controlled marketing . cl•f. IIN.`"'
• Iwere shipped :aired . ta _the:pack._ acrosS the province. The "t/r 6 .
ing plants. To date, through the- County, hog aSiociatiani----Sfe
I open market campaign, 'this . has ' •
droped to 29 percent., The fig-
. ures show that the majority of
. shippers Are cd -operating. In the
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mitteemen and canvaers for
Friday, August 17th in 'Chesley
High School to report and evai..
nate the oarnOaign to that date.
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