The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-09-12, Page 8p.
Now 'svintup.u, LUC , •ONTMI"
jEM SEIAT, WT. *th, 1956
DU iGANNON, SWINE
ETAS.. Ara. KIRK
The Dungannon 4-1/ Swine
Club held their AU; ust meeting
atthe farm: •of Gordon Kirkland.
The president, Wayne Brown,
opened the meeting • and the
membersrepeated. the .4-H,
pledge. The, roll call was answer-
ed by _each'. 'boy giving the ap-.
oproxiimate weight of This gilt. The
members were then asked to
iudge•••and give reasons on two
classes of swine of rytrhich Arn-
old Alton, the. Club leader, gave
official placing.then
conduet
The leader
ed a quiz on swine' feed-
- : ing-andLmanpgernent and pint
rs were given in prepartion for
Achievement ,Day,; after wvhicoh
the `Club members were invited
into the house where Mrs. Kirk-
land .served lunoh.
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Arli1PIIIELL9S
pots and Auto Sapp.
I SEE.'BY .TME •
- SENTINEL
THAT M' r. and Mrs, Robert Fin-
lay spent last week holidaying'
in. Toronto and Detroit. During
their' absence Mrs. Maud Sher-
WOO wais--th- eha►rge•-=of ,Finlay
Decorators.:
South ,Kinloss W1VES, `
The September 'meeting of the•
South Kinloss WiM$ was 'held
•at 'the home <of iN!Iiss. Dean Mac-::
Leod with 14 members•''and tour
visitors.. present The president,
Mrs.' , Wm.' ,MacIntyre, conducted
the meeting. In the business part.
a letter • frori the • secretary ; was
read re her resignation. It was
decided that the assistantsec
retary Mrs. H. Lavis, would, car;
r .on' ,,until, .Ole end ,of ..tire year..
Tire.
-Glad Tidings secretary ask-,
ed that --subscriptions- to --Glad
Tidings be'', in • by the October'
meeting: The roll. call, a Bible
verse; was wellresponded to by
'all members. The scripture and
Meditation. `fr'om. '$,saki. 72 was
given by: Miss- A. MacKay.. Mrs.
W. F. MacDonald offered prayer..
Miss Dean' Macleod hadcurrent:.
eventsfor'the 'month. The :study!
book, "They 'reach for. Life"•' Was
dealt : with by Mrs. ,Herb Huck-
an;.-iV rs. oss ;.MadMi11an • ave • a
reading. Mrs.. ex Sutherland
displayedthe'3 bale, and had;' the
ladies, value it "before sending it
away.. A vote of thanks to•' the
hostess and ,those taking part in
the meeting .-was ,given by Mrs.
Alex' Sutherland. The i, meeting
closed.• with,' 1l yrnn 671. and pray-
er by Rev. 'N Caswell.
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that slims a$ a;trire
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batiste jacgaard for junior.;
Io average figure type.
Waist 72t. From
Other styles available up to sae 40.
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dent for:
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Fishermen catch the • most m
the early shorn or just after 'dark..
for, when. they get. home.
BATTERIES .
GENERATORS
STARTER
MUFFLERS .
EXHAUST & TAIL PIPES
BONDED BRAKE SHOES
THAT there were twerity4hree
• On 'the Institute sponsored ,'bus
,to the ' Toronto lJx, 3,00
Thursday. `The .group had a .O Or -
feet day' both in the enjoyment
and:' weather departI lent, .and;
returned Thome after the even. -,even-
ing. gr"andat'and.'7performance.
THAT tTudy Heil;, 8 year-oldb::
daughter. of Mr. and •Mrs. Bo.
• Reid; was .the winner of a. new
bicycle recently in, a, Quaker
cereal hockey card . contest.•
THAT Mr. andd..Mis. Mac Arm-
strong
rm strong ., and John ;have moved
• f roar i' Port Arthur . to Sault Ste.
Marie.,Where lie.lias, acpepted: a,
----neyy=,tgaeliing: •--position.—Mac,
had taught in. Port Arthur tori
27 'years.
W.W.I' A;T Mrs. N. E. Bushell, who
'has :been 'night 'operator With.
the ,Bell Telephone at ' Mount
,Forest: for the past two .years,'
Was guest of. honor at a , pres-
entaion by. the Bell staff prior,
to _her: 'departure for. Stratford.
�pr�; tim,'tPd bine onyx
—Sept. 6th to 29th -=three fam-
ous 'patterns of ' 1847 Rogers
.Bros. ' silverplate, Adoration,
•Eternally Yours and First Love
is 'being 'offered at ;half.' ;price
• at ' Win Schmid's :Jewellery
Store. Don't miss this..once-in-..
'a ' lifetime opportunity.—,,Advt.
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BICYCLES:
TRICYCLES
WAGONS
PEDALKARS
SPORTING GOODS
FISHING EQUIPMENT •
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F. oo+dr ch:; Titres axnd Ttubes
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Castrol Oil' and 'Greases
Phone ' 65, Luclknow, •.Ont.
er of `Toronto, at the Labpr recently in Teeswatevat which
Day Sunday midnite floor, over' 1.00 were in attenance.
show at. the Esquire, Hanover,
Miss • Bisherfden was also a
beauty contest winner in Ter -
onto. _..
THAT a . number ber : from this •area,
attended : the . Collins reunion
MISSING
He tried. to •cross the railroad
track, • •
Before. the rushing train,
They put the pieces . ;in a Sack,
But couldn't fid : a. brain':
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M- r1 1
Phone 10, Lneknew
THAT: Harold Gardner of Ham-
ilton. and formerly of Ashfield`
was a Lucknow`: • rooter . at,. the
Pee Wee 'ball game in Sirnicoe`
on Saturday,
THAT Marilyn Henderson, tau
ghter. 'of . Mr. and Mrs.. Garnet.
Henderson, was thea. winner of
a watch on the. Wittich's•.
bread television contest last
Friday.
'for
DEEP and SHALLOWWELL
WATER SYSTEMS,
. B►.urners
ureas
Phone 6 4-13, Dunganniin
R. 3, Lneknow, Ont
THAT Harry G. West of Tees -
water has terminated eleven
years employment at Thornp-.
son Bros: Creamery, and has
accepted a positiond with 'the
Berry Door,_Company at `ging-
fice, manager at Thorhpson's,
is a. brother of Mrs. Geo. El-
liott of town and Dick West
of Ashfield. Prior to his de-
parture he was the 'recipient
of gifts 'from both office and
staff.
THAT D. A. 1ViacLerthan piped.
the music for Elaine !•Bishen-
den, .champion .highland dam -
The regular meeting of ,Luck -
now' Women's Institute will be
.held in the Recreation Centre on
Friday, September 14th at 2.30.
All members_areLreqtieSted_to_be
present as an Institute photo is
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