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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,' LCKNQW 'ONTARIO
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TIMBE; TIPS .
We were ,glad to see. a num-
ber of new faces .in the crowd
as the bowling season got under-
way this week'with• all twelve
tams again . in the running.
McKinnon's Beavers came up.
'(with some v' singles to take
3• points from • H'hnter's CChip-
. zntmks. Webster's Pole Cats and
' Hamilton's shorthanded. Kangar-
oos settled for 2 points each, .
(Russ Button's Gophers took .3
Points. from Jamieson s. Zebras
led by. the Westlake duo with a
total of 1166:'flat. Freek-Button's
Squirrels edged • Caesar's . Cubs
for 3 points in' 3 close. games.
Tfl Wolverines: ' with •Jack
Fisher as the new captain; took
3, .point's', from the •'shorthanded.
Coons, whose, new , captain is
Chuck Short: Fred. Young's Lions
. took two 'games for 3 points. from
the Tigers who• have several' .new
members.
Sonne: top flat scores of the
week were singles • by Russ Bui
tbn, 265; Larry 'Salkeld;. 253; Al-
bert Chin„ 232; Lorene Park, 203;
Mable Westlake, 202 and Janet
Ashtpn,,1201..High . triples went
ti$ Lois Cri'wston . Who, led .both
ladies and gents with 631,. • Geo.
Westlake with 624 • and Al Ham-
ilton 607: • Everett`Errington was.
WHITECURCH.
Misses Ethel and Nettie (Sharpe
of Hamilton visited with Mrs,'
Gibson 'Gillespie and o t t e r
friends last. Weddnedaay.'
:Mr. Gibson. Gillespie, Mr. Ezra
Scholtz and Mr, end ' Mrs. ' Chas..
Martin and Jim visited in Sarnia
with Mr, and Mrs. Jack' G inespie•
on Sunday,
Little'. Douglas James Ross ar-
rived, home frond, the hospital • on
Wednesdays last ' to his parents,
Jean and Don. Ross, • '
Mr,. and Mrs. Farrier and. Mr.
and Mrs. Garnet Farrier attend-
ed the. wedding of • Joyce Elaine
MacDonald and Jas. Keith Cran-
ston at St. Helens on Saturday,
Rev, --Green performed the Gere
mony. ,About 70 • guests sat down
to. a • lovely dinner catered to by
the . W.A.. of St; Helens. Guests
were present from Wingham',
Lucknow., Dungannon, Sarnia &
Whitechurch.
• Miss. Christena: Carrick Visited
with Mrs'. Lott on Friday.
Many From here attended an-
niversary services in .Bluevale on.
Sunday. Guest: speaker was :Rev.
Hugh Wilson of Brussels, at both
servi'ce's. Mr. Garnet Farrier as-
sisted 'with
s-sisted'with the' music. The :choir
With., Mrs.' Carl Johnston, the or
anist,rendered. fine music... g
On Wednesday last,. " -Mrs. Char-
lie McDonald . held a trousseau:
tea for her' daughter"- Joyce, a
'lbw, scorer _with a 72. The Kang -4 bride -elect. Mrs: -Wm. ,,Humphrey
aroos' scored ,the'.high single of
1106 flat `. and triple .of. 2813 flat.•
...« Standings
Beavers 3 Gophers. 3, Squir -
Irels :.3, Wolverine's' • 3, . Lions 3,
Kangaroos 2,. Pole Cats 2, . ,Chip-
monks 1, Zebras 1, Cubs • 1,:.
Coons. 1,:: Tigers' 1.. There Was Ia' good turnout to
: hear.' him • Sunday ,evening ..with
his pictures on . • India, explaining
displayed the -trousseau. Mrs.. W.
R. Farrier poured tea' and Mrs.
Garnet Farrier served•the :guests.
Rev.• Angus MacKay had charge
of the .three: • point ,'Charge
services Sunday at Langside,
South Kinloss and Whitechurch.
FORMER RESIDENT PASSES
AWAY' IN 'OREGON
Mrs. Howard • Peterson 'passed
away at her home. n Clatskanie,
Oregon, on September 9th, 'after.
a. lengthy .illness. .ti .
• Mrs: Peterson. „was ;the:. former
Lillie . Smith; daughter of the late
Mr: and
Mrs. Wm Smith,H':'of
Lueknow. 'She went . t �Sasat
chewan in, 1913 and in. 1918 she
married Howard .Peterson and
they made their home in Prelate, l
Sask., until 1928 when whey Mov-
ed to Weldick, Sask. They lived.
there until 1953 when `they' went
to : reside with their ' family in
Oregon.
• iMrs. Peterson is. survived by
her husband; one daughter, Mrs.
Lila. Johnson;' two sons, .'Lewis
; and George,.: and three .. grand -
'children, 'all of • Clatskanie; and
three sisters,.1Vlrs. Mary', Hadfield
of Bellirilgham, Wash.; Mrs. Leea
• '1VIc'Robb, Victoria, B.C.; and Mrs.
Rose Cannon, •Toronto.
The funeral was held ,on Tues-
day, September 1lth . Mrs.. Had-
field and: Mrs. McRobib`• attended
the' funeral:..
•
each. .picture:
Mr's.' Walter ' Arscott visited.
with Toronto relatives last week:
Rev. 'George . Watt' visited. with
his parents, ERev. . and Mrs: "Watt
on Sunday. , ,
Mr. Wm. 'Courtney .and Mr. •&
Mrs.. Milford Courtney of Bell-
wood, ';147* and ' Mrs. Percy May
of Orton ,and. ' Mr. and Mrs. T.
Jantzid-family-••-�of�Mi�vertor�
visited on, Sunday ;• with' Mrs:
David • Kennedy.
VETERANS, AND WIVES . AT.
'LONDON REUNION
" A reunion . of the Royal : Can
adian Army. Service' Corps 'was
held at Wooisley Barracks,. Lon-
don; :last week -end. • Veterans and
their. wives from. all: over Ontario
were present at the' gathering.
Attending from this district
were Mr.` and Mrs. Jim 'liamil-'
.ton, •Mr. and Mrs. Philip MacMil-
lan and Mr. 'and Mks. Glen' Sin-
namon of Wingham. .'lie men
were members of,. the' 4th Divis-•
ion.': • • ,..•
,
The ladies were :guests at• a
banquet and donee on -Saturday
evening. r
SHOWER HELD'
AT-HOMYROO•.
. (CVLROSS CORNERS) •
On iFriday.' evening Holyrood
Hailwas the scone of, a happy
gathering, when friends, & ieigh-
Ibors gathered to bonor Miss Ruby
Bonnett,prior to her approach,
ing marriage. Ruby received;
many lovely and useful gifts. The
ladies were ,asked to her home
to. view her trousseau..
Miss. Helen ffSchuma.cher, Lon-
don, • spent the week -end With
her parents, Mr. and Mrs( John
Schumacher.
Miss. Lois Haldenby • has.. gone
to__London_wlhere. she is einploy
Mrs. < Wm. Wall Of Kinlough.,
spent 'the, week•.end with Mr. and'
Mrs. John •,Schumacher. •
Mr..`a'nd Mrs. Don. Donaldson
and. Stephen were ' on - a motor
trip to Montreal recently. •
L.A.C. John, Stewart of the
RCAF station at : Fingal, & Mrs.
Stewart and children were week-
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Toon Stewart. and- boys. Mr.and
Mrs. Ralph `Goesel and family of
Kincardine spent Sunday evening
at the' same home. '
Mrs.,. Arnold,' • Wilde" Kincar-'
dine' • and Mrs. Ronald, Kinloss;
spent` a couple of days last week.
with. "their mother, ' I,VIrs. Tom
Stewart ' ,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown .&
'Klee spent Sunday_evening _with
Mr., 'and Mrs. diugh'Nicholson
Harvey, Bervit,,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson.
and' girls spent Sunday 'and
Mr.
-arid . Mrs. ',Morley Wall ' and 'fain
ily. Mr. and Mrs. ' Don Donaldson
'and. Mr. and rlVIrs..WM.. Arkel
spent' . Sunday evening ' , at the
saline' •home.
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LANGSIDE
Mr. ane] Mrs. aldorf•
tawa were visitors on.: Monday
With Mr..and Mrs. Russel Ritchie.
. Mr,. and Mrs. ; Fred. Tiffin vis=
ited Sunday•in .Mitchell with Mr.
and . Mrs. ,Lesty Butler. •
Miss Margaret Steer & friend
of `London spent the week -end
at the'home. of her • parent§, Mr.
and Mrs. Philip. Steer.
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FOR LOWEST, LOW PRICES
GRANULATED SUGAR
3 -day.` Feature Unly, 100 lb. bag
HIGHLAND. PRIDE COFFEE.
Freshly ground. Besrt. 'by Test. Lb
'TEA, `OUR OWN BLEND •
Extra ,special :low price Feature. Lb
BUTTER
Canada Fist Grade. Feat e. Lb.' _ -,, J
QUAKER OATS
Quick Cooking;or• Plain. ',Large 3 LLb Boz .-_
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Values. effective
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Cali These Buys, .
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Rev. Angus; McKay; mission-
ary , on furlough, was a special
rally ...day ' speaker ' arid' : told of
his work and people in, India. • •
Ladies Aid is to be held Thurs-
day, evening at 8.30: 'Plans • are
to be made for the pot luck sup
Per on October 26th., •
Sacrament "service is to, be ob-
served on, :October 14th.
• Young•. Peoples rally. is •''being.
held in .Wingham this week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Meyers
andfamily of Ambleside' were
recent visitors at • the home ;of
her sister, Mr. ,and Mrs.•Pat Mac.
Millan ; and family.
•.Mrs Frank Miller visited with
•her sister, Mrs. _Stanley Swass
and : other : friends : and attended
Tiverton Fair. • • . .
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Young at-,
tended the 40th wedding anni-
versary of her uncle and .aunt,
Mr. • and Mrs. , Wm. Reid, which
Was held at 'the U.B•...Church,. 4th
Bruce.
Mr. and"Mrs. Willis Lapp and,
family of '.Wingham ` were Sun-
day -visitors with Mrs.. Wm. Orr
arld . Bob.
The, funeral of the late'' Mrs.
Alex Gillies was held Thursday,
afternoon . at 2.30 p.m. from Mc-
Lennan and. MacKenzie .funeral
-home -to ;South- Kinloss -Cemet-
ery. • •
ressure ` pun
for.
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Oil . Burners.
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Phone 61-r-13, ' D;ungannon . - ' R. 3, • I.ucknow, Ont.
DONNYBROOK 'week -end visitor at. Niagara
(Intended for :Last Week)
The September meeting of the .�
WAVES.. and • W.A. was held on
Thursday.venin at the • home
of'.Mrs:'Stu,art Chamney with• 14
.meniibers present. Mrs. E. Rob-
inson was. in" .charge and. 'opened
the meeting with hymn 3'99 fol -1
lowed ,by prayerand the Lord's
prayer In unison: Mrs. William
Hardy read the . scripture, Mrs.•
Sam Thompson gave a ,reading
and Mrs. iGordonNaylor read an
article .on Christian., Stewardship.
The pres., Mrs. :;'Hardy, presided
tor ,the business. The offering
was received -by Donna. Cham-
•ney. Mrs. H. Jefferson was . in
charge of.: the ' study book: The
'meeting closed in the usual man-
ner after singing ;hymn 402. Mrs.
H. Jef' erson presided over the
W.A.: Meeting.' Psalm 709 was
'read in unison/ Mrs. S. thamney
gave a . reading Speak: Gently'.
The financial, report- was • given.
Hymn 568 was sung in,' closing.
A bazaar :was held for. the WMS.
Lunch was. served by the hostess
assisted .by Mrs. 'tom Armstrong
and Mrs. Sam .Thompson.
Mrs. John R. Thompson was a
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chan)-
ley' andsons of., Auburn were
Sunday .visitors with his'parents,
Mr: and Mrs. R. Chamney..
' - PARAMOUNT W.I.'
'Paramount Women's Institute
met at the hothe 'of Mrs.- E, Mac-
Lennan for their September
meeting.. In the business session
:it was, decided . to hold :a. <family
night in the Recreational Centre,
Lucknow, on .October 19th, Each
member is to bring 50 cents to
On 'life insurance
Eby Mrs. R. Reid.
given by Mrs.
and Mrs._ : Heal ' ..
solo by Mrs. D.
MacLean and a ' +contest by .Mrs;.
.IW. Webster. . •
Tile October meeting • Will be
at the home of Mrs: Al Irwin on
the 16th. Roll call, name. a yege-
table beginning "with . the' first.
letter of your name; topic, Farm
organization; current events, Mrs, •
R.' iieid program and lunch, Mrs.
W. Stanley • and : Mrs. R. • Camp-
bell.
the 'next •meeting to pay for the
meat.' The topic
Was ably ,taken
Readings were
Warren Wylds
Ensign, ' a piano
•
OLIVET
(Intended for . Last Week)
Mrs. Hugh MacKenzie, ' presi-
dent, was in . charge ofthe pro-
gram of the .W.M.S. meeting held
last' Thursday . am�tt the home of
Miss Sadie'Joh'ron. Mrs. Hector
MacLean' %gave the scripture and',
Meditation and a prayer, A pan-/
el discussion of "What the church
is_doing" was _Aiken
_:by._,.
R. MacKenzie,.• Mrs.Hugh Mae-
,i eniie, Mrs. I): A. ,MacLennan,
Mrs. Stuart' MacLennan .and, Mrs.
Earl• Ho e.s. ' The roll • call was'
answered by a verse on faith. It
was decided to accept an ;invita-
tion from .Dungannon • W.M:S. to
be present at :their October 11th
Meeting vrhen . Mrs. . MacLean
will be the „guest speaker
idominwssuif
1
Ctl
of Livestock and Implements
Will be held' at ,the farm of
ROSS' CUMMIN:GS
LOT 21, ICON. 12, HURON ;TOWNSHi�,
p/ Miles Wean of Ripley ,Road'
Tuesday; Oct.
1
at 1.30 p.m. :
15 Holstein due this .Fal(; 15
Hereford Calves .2.unit Milking i iachine;
u► Cows, some freshened, some •
• Calves; ` . �` g 'Yearling Mare
Colt•,` Milk Cans. The Holstein.cows• are . a choice ' lot with
dots of, size and flesh.
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Terms Caali
"boss Own' m rrxgs,, , Prop„ Emile Ma eLeona' no •A to,
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